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Ramview Ra mview A PUBLICATION FOR THE ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF FORDHAM PREP Vol. 33 — No. 1 Fall 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 2012 FORDHAM PREP BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2011-2012 MISSION STATEMENT As a Jesuit, college preparatory school, Fordham Prep’s mission is to inspire young men to reflect, to question, to learn, to pray, to love, to serve, to lead. We have based our challenging curriculum and pursuit of human and academic excellence on a foundation of Catholic faith and principles. We seek to be one community created from a broad spectrum of ethnic, racial, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. We strive to include qualified students of limited financial resources by providing substantial financial assistance. Our faculty and staff dedicate themselves to a caring and dynamic interaction with students both inside and outside the classroom, a characteristic of Jesuit education for over 450 years. We educate our students to be men for others: spiritually motivated, intellectually accomplished, and committed to promoting justice. “As one gets older and acquires more understanding of one’s place in the world, it’s natural to reminisce on times that truly stand out and the people that shape one’s identity,” reflected Chris Santomero ’87. “It is this memory of Fordham Prep that I want others to benefit from, experience, and then pass on for generations.” In this spirit, the Class of 1987 celebrated its 25th Reunion in April by launching the “Class of 1987 Endowment” to build permanent capital for need-based financial aid. The record-shattering 88 Reunion attendees kicked off a fundraising season that as of September had yielded over $715,000 in pledges from over 110 class members. The Class of 1987 Endowment was formed in memory of seven deceased classmates: Louis Block, Dennis dePierro, Michael Grogan, Erik Hernandez, Frank McCaffrey, Anthony Silverio and Steven Swandiak. Need-based financial aid from the Endowment will be awarded as “Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships” to honor the Yonkers firefighter who gave his life in the line of duty to rescue others in a tragic 2009 fire. A variety of motives drove the Class of 1987 to create this unique structure. As mentioned, the effort was formed to memorialize and honor men who have passed. Classmates also considered their own experiences at Fordham Prep, where the intense education combined with broad socioeconomic diversity reflects the school’s Mission. There was a desire from the Class to give back, and do so in a way that engaged Fordham Prep’s strategic plan for financial aid. And there was the goal to partner creatively with the Class of 1988 on a multi- year effort. In their own words, class leaders described how these diverse motives came together to spark the Class of 1987 Endowment: “Memorializing our deceased classmates and honoring Pat Joyce, a true ‘man for others,’ is a wonderful (Continued on page 4) “Men for Others” The Class of 1987 creates a new model of participation CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Mr. John F. Neary ’87 Global Head, MultiAsset Portfolios Morgan Stanley VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Joseph A. Schenk P ’09 Managing Partner First New York Securities, LLC BOARD MEMBERS Rev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J. President Fordham Preparatory School Rev. Claudio Burgaleta, S.J. Fordham University Mr. Mario A. Ciampi ’78 Principal – Head of Private Investments Prentice Capital Management, LLP Mr. Joseph J. Ciancaglini Headmaster Convent of the Sacred Heart Mr. Ronald T. deCastro ’83 General Sales Manager, WXRK/CBS Radio Ms. Kathleen A. Duffy P ’95, ’96, ’99 Retired Health Care Professional Mr. Edward L. Flynn ’53 President Flynn Meyer & Co. Dr. Cassandra C. Hyacinthe P ’99, ’08 Assistant Principal Mount Vernon High School Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. President Regis High School Mr. Gerald A. Karr ’68 Managing Director GE Asset Management Mr. Thomas A. McKeever ’61 Retired Sempra Metals Limited Mr. Donn J. McNamee ’87 Senior Vice President Fimat USA, LLC Mr. Roderick J. Murray ’78 Managing Director – Mortgage/ ABS Trading Jefferies & Company Mr. James S. Rowen ’82 Chief Operating Officer Renaissance Technologies Mr. John V. Sinon ’82 President The Sinon Group, LLC Rev. James R. Van Dyke, S.J. Intern to the President Fordham Preparatory School Mr. William J. Whelan, III ’76 Partner Cravath, Swaine & Moore Mr. Edward Young Assistant to the Secondary and Pre-Secondary Education New York Province of the Society of Jesus

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RamviewRamviewA 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

Vol. 33 — No. 1Fall 2012

ANNUAL REPORT 2012

FORDHAM PREP BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2011-2012

M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N TAs a Jesuit, college preparatory school, Fordham Prep’s mission is to inspire young men to reflect, to question, to learn, to pray, to love, to serve, to lead. We have based our challenging curriculum and pursuit of human and academic excellence on a foundation of Catholic faith and principles. We seek to be one community created from a broad spectrum of ethnic, racial,geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. We strive to include qualified students of limited financial resources by providing substantial financial assistance. Our faculty and staff dedicatethemselves to a caring and dynamic interaction with students both inside and outside the classroom, a characteristic of Jesuit education for over 450 years. We educate our students to bemen for others: spiritually motivated, intellectually accomplished, and committed to promoting justice.

“As one gets older and acquires more understanding of one’s place in theworld, it’s natural to reminisce on times that truly stand out and the people that shape one’s identity,” reflected Chris Santomero ’87. “It is this memory ofFordham Prep that I want others to benefit from, experience, and then pass onfor generations.” In this spirit, the Class of 1987 celebrated its 25th Reunion inApril by launching the “Class of 1987 Endowment” to build permanent capitalfor need-based financial aid. The record-shattering 88 Reunion attendeeskicked off a fundraising season that as of September had yielded over $715,000in pledges from over 110 class members.

The Class of 1987 Endowment was formed in memory of seven deceasedclassmates: Louis Block, Dennis dePierro, Michael Grogan, Erik Hernandez,Frank McCaffrey, Anthony Silverio and Steven Swandiak. Need-based financialaid from the Endowment will be awarded as “Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships”

to honor the Yonkers firefighter who gave his life in the line of duty to rescueothers in a tragic 2009 fire.

A variety of motives drove the Class of 1987 to create this unique structure.As mentioned, the effort was formed to memorialize and honor men who havepassed. Classmates also considered their own experiences at Fordham Prep,where the intense education combined with broad socioeconomic diversityreflects the school’s Mission. There was a desire from the Class to give back,and do so in a way that engaged Fordham Prep’s strategic plan for financial aid.And there was the goal to partner creatively with the Class of 1988 on a multi-year effort.

In their own words, class leaders described how these diverse motives cametogether to spark the Class of 1987 Endowment: “Memorializing our deceased classmates and honoring Pat Joyce, a true ‘man for others,’ is a wonderful

(Continued on page 4)

“Men for Others”The Class of 1987 creates a new model of participation

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDMr. John F. Neary ’87Global Head, MultiAsset PortfoliosMorgan Stanley

VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDJoseph A. Schenk P ’09Managing PartnerFirst New York Securities, LLC

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

Rev. Claudio Burgaleta, S.J.Fordham University

Mr. Mario A. Ciampi ’78Principal – Head of PrivateInvestmentsPrentice Capital Management, LLP

Mr. Joseph J. CiancagliniHeadmasterConvent of the Sacred Heart

Mr. Ronald T. deCastro ’83General Sales Manager, WXRK/CBS Radio

Ms. Kathleen A. Duffy P ’95, ’96, ’99RetiredHealth Care Professional

Mr. Edward L. Flynn ’53PresidentFlynn Meyer & Co.

Dr. Cassandra C. Hyacinthe P ’99, ’08

Assistant PrincipalMount Vernon High School

Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J.PresidentRegis High School

Mr. Gerald A. Karr ’68Managing DirectorGE Asset Management

Mr. Thomas A. McKeever ’61RetiredSempra Metals Limited

Mr. Donn J. McNamee ’87Senior Vice PresidentFimat USA, LLC

Mr. Roderick J. Murray ’78Managing Director – Mortgage/ ABS Trading

Jefferies & Company

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

Mr. John V. Sinon ’82PresidentThe Sinon Group, LLC

Rev. James R. Van Dyke, S.J.Intern to the PresidentFordham Preparatory School

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

Mr. Edward YoungAssistant to the Secondary and Pre-Secondary Education

New York Province of the Society of Jesus

2 Ramview / Fall 2012

Ministry

It can be good on a regular basis to look back over our lives with our memory and imagination, our mind and heart to recall Jesus’ promise: “I shall always be with you”. Psalm 139might be a helpful scripture passage in remembering God’s loving presence.

Recall people I have known (parents, siblings, teachers,friends). Recall their voices, how they loved and affirmed me as well as challenged and helped me to grow. Remember pastsuccesses and events I am still trying to find meaning for. Let one memory touch another, notice my present feelings and thoughts as I look back with God’s help.

Reflect on my many gifts and the times when I was mostconscious of God’s presence, as well as the times when I felt verymuch alone, as if God were very far away. Ask God to show mehow He has constantly been with me, not only at isolated timesand events but also as my always present trusted companionand guide walking before me and beside me.

When you have finished reflecting upon and praying overthe above, it may be good to move on to the New Testament,Luke 12. 22 ff. Here Jesus invites us to observe the Autumnmums appearing among us or recall the lilies of the field orroses on campus. As you look, consider the following:

LOCATION: the flower did not choose this spot, this soil,its neighbors that grow around it, some of them more beautifulthan itself; I cannot control my birthplace, ethnic origin, color orheight. How much of my life is my making; how much God’s?

WEATHER: rain or drought, I must simply stand andendure. I cannot control international cartels poisoning the air,people drugging themselves and filling my neighborhood withviolence and fear; child abuse, male chauvinism and stridentfeminism do not go away;

NATURE OR NURTURE: I did not select my parents, mybrothers and sisters, my economic background, much of myeducational history, my IQ or musical/athletic talent, the colorof my eyes or neighborhood, my parents’ friends or my relatives.How much of my life’s growth and small world is my making;how much God’s?

For all that, not even Solomon dressed up in gold-embroideredbrocade was any more lovely than the lily or mums or rose Istarted out looking at or remembering. For all that has shapedor misshaped me, for all that has given me health or inflictedsickness on me—I am still precious in the eyes of God, and God loves me as I am. This news is almost too good to be true.What more could God do after sending His Son to give up His life to show God’s love for me?

We all have room for growth, areas for improvement,dreams and goals and visions to reach and stretch for. But Goddoes not say, “I’ll start loving you when you finally get there”.He loves me here and now. God would be happy were I toslough off my selfish sins. But these are trash compared to God’s creative love for me, the love that will burn them awaylike fallen leaves or flakes on the bark of a flaming pine log.

Chaplain’s Corner God loves me as I am: My personal graced history by Father Donald Devine, S.J.

Twenty years ago in the winter of1992, ten students and then Biologyteacher and swim coach Bill Fife setout for a week in the AppalachiaMountain Region of West Virginia.They spent the week with other highschool students from around thecountry at Nazareth Farm, a catholiccommunity whose mission is to provide high school and college students with an “experience ofchurch while working to serve theneeds of the poor through homebuilding and home repair projects”.They spent the week building, not justhomes, but relationships with thosethey came to serve, discovering thatmany had as much, and at times perhaps even more, to offer them.They learned that the people of theAppalachian region, while lacking theriches of this world, were rich in spirit, faith and friendship. They livedthe week in simplicity- sleeping onrope beds, bathing in a creek, andmaking use of the only plumbingavailable in an outhouse. Living with-out modern conveniences challengedthem to develop a greater appreciationfor the many gifts in their lives. Insharing prayer together each day, theywere able to recognize God’s abidingpresence in their work, in the peoplethey served, and in those with whomthey lived that week.

In an article Mr. Fife wrote uponhis return from the trip he stated that“We departed West Virginia onFebruary 22nd after having a learningexperience of generosity, simplicityand beauty. We returned to the Prepto share this experience with others.”It would have been hard to imagine at the time that what they would share would begin a Prep tradition

of service that has seen approximately1500 students make similar journeysin the past twenty years to destina-tions that include Laconia, New York;Harlan and Louisa, Kentucky;Robbins, Tennessee; Puebla, Mexico;Duran and Quito, Ecuador; andCamden, New Jersey. Over these yearsstudents, faculty, and alums have provided approximately 5000 hours ofservice in these communities, workingon over 150 homes and numerouscommunity projects. In Tennesseealone, the Prep has funded and builteighteen new homes and contributedto the construction of dozens more.At sites in Mexico, Ecuador, andCamden, the service has expanded toinclude work with children at schoolsand day care centers, with seniors at

hospices and hospitals and with the homeless at soup kitchens andshelters.

In addition to the contribution of time and labor, Prep students havealso contributed significant financialsupport to organizations includingNazareth Farm, St. Francis Farm,SWAP (Sharing with AppalachianPeople), CAP (Christian AppalachiaProject), Rostro de Cristo, theWorking Boys Center, CommunityLinks International, the RomeroCenter, and Appalachia Habitat forHumanity. Through bake sales, raffles,poinsettia sales, dances, car washes,and the generous support of family,friends and benefactors, participantshave raised close to a million dollarsin these years to support the good

work being done by these organiza-tions. We are grateful for the manystudents who have been participatedin these projects and for the generousfaculty, staff, and alumns who havesupported this program.

This past summer, 137 Prep students participated in one of eightservice trips and fundraised just over$188,000. While they now enjoy modern conveniences such as indoorplumbing (and even air conditioningin Tennessee) the same spirit of livingthe week in service, community, simplicity, and prayer still remains.And too the same mission – to shareour life and love with our brothers insisters in need. May God continue tobless this work.

Twenty Years of Service in Appalachia and Beyond

Father Donald Devine, S.J.Chaplain

This summer, Father Boller and I attended a one-weekmeeting in Boston. It was run by BC High, held at BostonCollege, and was called the International Colloquium onJesuit Secondary Education (ICJSE). This was the first-everglobal meeting of Jesuit secondary schools in the 450 yearhistory of the Jesuits. ICJSE seeks to strengthen the globalnetwork of Jesuit schools by providing a venue to shareideas, discuss common strengths and challenges, examineour Jesuit mission and identity, and focus on how Jesuitschool educators can prepare students to become globalleaders.

In a video at the beginning of the conference, SuperiorGeneral Adolfo Nicolas, S.J., head of the Jesuits stated, “The enormous challenges to Jesuit education today requireour best efforts in order for us to serve the mission that hasbeen entrusted to us. By gathering as a global body of Jesuitsecondary schools for the first time, we can begin to estab-lish ways of collectively preparing our students and schoolcommunities to address the … welfare of the entire worldand its development in a sustainable and life-giving way.”

Almost 400 educators from 61 countries on six continents were in attendance. There were many talks andbreak-out sessions. José Mesa, S.J., Secretary for Secondaryand Pre-secondary Education for the Jesuits, gave severalpresentations.

During the Colloquium, we were reminded that SaintIgnatius saw the enormous apostolic potential of secondaryeducation and that secondary education continues to be acrucial apostolate of the Jesuits. However, it was pointed outthat Jesuit schools have become so successful (recognizedfor excellent academics, education of the whole person, andoutstanding programs in fine arts and athletics), that thereis great temptation to become too comfortable with thesesuccesses. The risk is that we will miss opportunities tochange and grow. Thirty years ago, Superior General PedroArrupe, S.J. challenged the Order to shake its walls, lookoutside and open our spirits, and to keep pace with thechanges in the world.

At the recent General Congregation 35, the thirty-fifthgathering in the history of the Jesuits, it was clear to the representatives of all Provinces in the world that we facenew challenges and frontiers. We live in a global world ofgreat interdependence. Globalization is a reality. We cannot

allow ourselves to become complacent or too comfortablewith our successes. The Jesuits have always operated on thefrontiers in the service of faith and the promotion of justice,establishing dialogue with cultures and other religions, andcaring for the environment which is part of God’s creation.For us, the new frontier is the entire world. We must bewilling to renew both our schools and ourselves as educatorsin order to create schools which truly work to make ourstudents global citizens.

In some ways, this is simply a return to our roots.Networking has always been a hallmark of the Order.Ignatius urged Jesuits all over the world to maintain constantcorrespondence with the General Curia to create a sense ofa universal body. We are following Ignatius’ lead by lookingto take the largest, and arguably the best, internationalgroup of schools and intentionally to develop it into truenetwork.

At the Prep, we have already made some changes toexpand our global horizons. We now have a three-year program in Mandarin and, this year, have added Arabic tothe curriculum. We are now looking at our curriculum inall subjects to add a global perspective to what we alreadyteach. We are discussing ways to create relationships withJesuit schools in other countries that will lead to studentexchanges, faculty exchanges, and direct communicationthrough technology that will strengthen our language programs and allow discussions on topics of mutual interest.And, we are searching for ways various departments canwork on projects with students in Jesuit schools around the world, pooling ideas and data to create joint projects.

This is so exciting because we are taking this informalnetwork of schools which share a common mission anddeveloping it into the biggest and foremost educational system in the world, turning out intelligent leaders who are comfortable with themselves, and who can extendthemselves in loving ways to others. Leaders who can thinkfor themselves and not allow others to manipulate them,nor chose to manipulate others for their own gain. Leaderswho are not dog-eat-dog competitive but rather competent,cooperative, decisive young men and women who competewith a moral sense. Leaders who recognize that they areworking for the greater glory of God.

The President’s Report One of the most basic attitudes of a Christian is

gratitude, gratitude for God’s gifts of life and grace in ourlives. St. Ignatius of Loyola challenged us to see God’s handat work in all things and that is particularly easy to do asyou page through this issue of Ramview.

I am grateful and proud of the dedication of and generosity of Fr. Mal Fitzpatrick, S.J. and Ms. JoanWollman who have served the Prep so well. I am gratefulfor the Prep grads who have shared the gift of education by dedicating their lives to instructing others. The threefeatured in this issue are surrogates for the many others,unsung heroes, dedicated to serving our young.

Of course, I am grateful to and humbled by the generosity of our many benefactors listed in this annualreport. Over 2,700 individuals contributed $2 million toour annual budget as well as nearly $1.2 million towardour capital expenses and $938,000 to increase our endowments. We literally could not continue the greatwork of Fordham Prep without your support. Put simply,the $2 million contributed to the Annual Fund andAnnual Scholarships pays for the financial aid needed by over a third of our families. The endowment fund can only cover about $650,000 of the $2.6 million in financial aid and scholarships.

That leads me to my next focus of gratitude: thetremendous effort of the Class of 1987 to raise funds for

financial aid which will be called the Patrick Joyce ’88scholarships. Blessed with a great sense of class spirit and camaraderie, the class set a record for participation intheir class reunion. Even more impressively, they havetaken to heart the words of our mission statement “Weseek to be one community created from a broad spectrumof ethnic, racial, geographic and socioeconomic back-grounds. We strive to include qualified students of limitedfinancial resources by providing substantial financial assis-tance… We educate students to be men for others.”

As you will read in the feature article, the classembraced our mission and also remembered the help theirfamilies received when they were at the Prep. Gifts largeand small from over half the class have raised over$715,000 as of this writing. No wonder I am so grateful.The growth of the scholarship endowments is critical tothe Prep’s long term future and will be the focus of ourfundraising efforts moving forward.

With all of these things to be grateful for what can I say but thank you, thank you, thank you.

May God bless you and your families and may God continue to bless Fordham Prep.

Rev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.President

Ramview / Fall 2011 3

Robert GomprechtPrincipal

Rev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.President

From the President’s Off ice

CLASS OF 1987 DONOR LIST

Anonymous

George Aguiar

John Ajello

Christopher Allen

Michael Banks

Charles Beck

John Becker

Gjok Berisha

Dennis Berberich

Paul Boccardi

Philip Bowles

John Broderick

Richard Brolly

Charles Bryceland

Peter Byrne

Christian Call

Walter Camas

James Capasso

Pasquale Casale

Christopher Casieri

Charles Cerussi

Anthony Cialone

William Considine

John Cotter

Thomas Courtney

Donald Crean

Gregory Curley

Carl deLeon

Gregory Dimitriadis

Sal DiRuggiero

Russell Doherty

Charles Donnelly

Brendan Dooley

Ramon Espaillat

Douglas Faherty

James Falco

Steven Fazzalaro

Noel Firth

David Fitzgerald

Kevin Fitzpatrick

Richard Flores

Robert Ford

Francis Frecentese

Joseph Fucito

Kevin Gallagher

John Gavey

Elliot Gaztambide

Thomas Giordano

Michael Golia

John Gorman

Michael Greco

Eric Groepler

John Haley

Michael Harwood

Stephen Herman

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Men for Others

MEN FOR OTHERS (Continued from page 1)

opportunity to both celebrate our collective past and assist others to join the Prep family,” said ChuckBryceland ’87. “The best part ofFordham Prep was that it didn’t matter where you grew up or whatyour parents did for a living, we were all members of the same family.As someone whose family sacrificedto pay the tuition (thanks Mom andDad!), I hope the Endowment willhelp those who otherwise couldn’tafford an education that truly is priceless.”

“I owe a great deal to my mother for making the financial sacrifice to send me to FordhamPrep,” said Charles Cerussi ’87. “Being raised in the Bronx, attendingthe Prep afforded me the opportunityto meet and bond with other youngmen of all races and socioeconomicbackgrounds. Tolerance, the accept-ance of different points of view andthe ability to interact and communi-cate with others, is of critical impor-tance to success in life. I would like to see others continue to benefit fromall these aspects of a Fordham Prepeducation.”

“The diversity of Fordham Prephelped reinforce the drive to be ‘menfor others’ and we wanted to supportthis,” commented Pat Casale ’87. “Andcrucially, it was through a deep loss inour own family that made us realizethe best use of blessed life is to be apart of something that will help others even after that life is gone.”

“As the youngest of nine fromHoly Name parish on the West Side, I am forever grateful to Fordham Prepfor providing a wonderful opportunityto grow and develop,” said George

Aguiar ’87. “At home and especially on our school campus, I developed astrong appreciation of not just howfortunate we are but also our obliga-tion to serve and help others. Thestrength and commitment of our classreveals the collective awareness of theimportant role we play in our society.”“I made lifelong friends with class-mates and teachers,” stated BrendanO’Reilly ’87. “We may not see eachother as much as we would like, butwhen we’re together, it’s like we neverleft. This Endowment provides anopportunity to help others gain thisexperience and all the benefits of aJesuit education.”

“The Class of 1987 is, and alwayswas, a very close-knit group,” notedJohn Haley ’87. “Twenty-five yearsago the Prep taught us the expression,‘Men for Others’ – I think the drivingforce behind this effort is our way of saying, “We haven’t forgotten whatthat means and it is our collectiveresponsibility to demonstrate it.”Chris O’Gilvie ’87 agreed, “When you think about the Fordham Prepexperience – a unique high schoollocated on a college campus – youappreciate the ability to obtain a very good education i n an ideal environment. I was motivated to help others share this experience.”

“Honoring the memory of PatJoyce and our deceased classmatesthrough a perpetual Endowment forneed-based financial aid is in seam-less alignment with the Ignatian principle of service to others, goingright back to our student servicerequirement,” said Tom Giordano ’87.“Many of us felt compelled to be apart of this Endowment effort.”

“It can be hard to realize whenyou’re a student, but so much of our education came from the diversity inthe student body,” commented PatO’Brien ’87. “This socioeconomicdiversity doesn’t just appear, you haveto dedicate resources to fund it, andthat’s a crucial part of this effort.”“It means a lot to know that my contribution to the Patrick JoyceScholarships will honor Pat as well as help other young men have theopportunity to benefit from the experience of attending the Prep,” said Jim Falco ’87, “especially as wepass the torch to Pat’s Class of 1988.”Added former Trustee Rob Ford ’87,“Our class has historically shownleadership and generosity and hasstayed well connected over the years.As this Endowment passes to Pat’sclass and beyond, we hope to extendthis approach to a much wideraudience.”

The Class of 1987 will continuefundraising within their 213 membersuntil the Thanksgiving handover tothe Class of 1988. Collaborationamong the classes sets the stage bothfor increased participation rates andfor outreach beyond the traditionaldonor base. The Class of 1987Endowment is designed to linkdiverse stakeholders across multipleinterests. By working together as ateam, these groups are building something more meaningful than any individual group working alone. “Helping students in need will exponentially affect so many othersfor years to come,” concludedSantomero. “In so many ways it clearly will be the best investment I’ve ever made.”

WCBS Radio 880 AM profiled the Class of 1987 Endowment on August 20, 2012. In the“Stories from Main Street” feature, reporter Sean Adams highlighted the tribute to PatrickJoyce through a series of on-air interviews with his family and friends.

As heard on the radio: “Most of us were Bronx blue-collar kids, and if we can help relieve the middle class parentsfor some of the strain of the tuition, let’s do it”, said Noel Firth ’87, who wrote the first check. “It’s all about the caringcomponent of who he was, and, and that will reverberate through the next generation and the generation after that,”said Patrick’s cousin John Joyce ’88.

For the full story, follow the WCBS Radio 880 AM link: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/08/20/stories-from-main-street-thousands-raised-for-fordham-prep-scholarship-honoring-fallen-firefighter/

The Mission ContinuesIn 2013, the Class of 1988 will celebrate its 25th Reunion. An 18-member Reunion Committee has formed –

Tom Andruss, Pat Deane, Mark DiPaolo, Bill Fenwick, Mark Goldschmidt, Jon Horgan, John Joyce, Pete Maddocks,Jim Mangan, Matt McGowan, Ruben Rivera, Kevin Rooney, Tom Ryan, Paul Saunders, Jim Smith, Bill Sweeney, ValVasi and Nick Visconti – and additional volunteers are welcome. “The Class of 1988 looks forward to the challengeof building on the success already achieved by the Class of 1987,” said Kevin Rooney ’88.

The formal handover of the Endowment efforts from 1987 to 1988 will take place over Thanksgiving. “This issuch a fitting time, as our class has gotten together continuously for 25 years on Thanksgiving – many times at oneof the establishments co-founded by Pat Joyce,” said Rooney. “We will not only remember Pat but also other 1988classmates taken before their time including Joel Harris and George Coleman.” The Class of 1988 will also recog-nize class members in armed service: Mark Goldschmidt and Brian McCooey (Army), Daniel DeMaso (Navy),Anthony Ajello and Christopher Brennan ’88 (Air Force), Nick Visconti and Ruben Alvarez (Marines) and DennisMiller (Coast Guard). The Endowment handover will conclude with the traditional gathering for the Turkey Bowl,Prep versus Xavier on Thanksgiving Day.

“The Class of 1987 is, and always was, a veryclose-knit group,” noted John Haley ’87.

CLASS OF 1987 DONOR LIST

John Hernandez

Clyde Holland

Christopher Hoyt

John Hyland

John Janny

James Kilcommons

William Lucey

David Maldonado

Christopher Marcon

David Marshall

Dario Martinez

Robert May

Timothy McCarvill

Timothy McGrath

Christopher McGuire

William McLoughlin

Donn McNamee

Jose Moreno

John Mullen

Stephen Murphy

Kevin Murray

Silvestro Musilli

Mark Nacinovich

John Neary

Desmond O’Brien

Patrick O’Brien

Christopher O’Gilvie

Thomas Okon

Brendan O’Reilly

William O’Sullivan

Andrew Papataros

Harry Patz

Frank Petrilli

John Pettinella

Cesar Pinero

Francis Rizzo

Roger Rodriguez

Anthony Salcito

Christopher Santangelo

Christopher Santomero

Michael Specchierla

George Stohr

Patrick Sullivan

Michael Tombari

Anthony Torna

John Torres

Gerard Ulrich

Alfred Vasso

Douglas Vunic

Michael Walzer

Brian Webber

Theodore White

Gerard Woods

Douglas Wyatt

Thomas Zurhellen

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In the early morning of October2, 2009, Firefighter Patrick Joyce ’88was killed in the line of duty “on areport to help others,” in the words ofYonkers Fire Commissioner AnthonyPagano. “Pat was a firefighter’s fire-fighter. Fearless, brave, dedicated,loyal, committed. A real hero.”

During his too brief 39 years, Pat Joyce played many roles beyondheroic firefighter. He was a lovinghusband to his wife, Tara, and adevoted father to their girls, Isabellaand Charlotte. The proud son of Irish immigrants, Pat was a successfulentrepreneur, co-founding a numberof bars/restaurants. He also lived a life dedicated to helping others.

According to the RonaldMcDonald House New York, wherehe spent so much time with seriouslyill children, Pat “had an unusual andimmeasurable capacity for giving.” To his daughter, Charlotte, “he fixedeverything. He made everything better.”

The Class of 1987 Endowmenthas many sources of inspiration, none

more important than honoring theprinciples underlying Patrick Joyce’sapproach to life. Working with theJoyce family, the Fordham PrepAdministration and leaders from theClass of 1988, the Class of 1987endeavored to create a living monu-ment to Patrick’s service in the way he would have—by helping others.

“As a family we are so thankfulfor these efforts,” said his sistersDebbie and Julianne. “We wereblessed with Patrick being part of our family. For the students, in addition to receiving need-basedfinancial aid, to learn about Patrick’scharitable life will hopefully create a great resource to mold futureFordham Prep students into responsible members of society.”

“Like all fathers, I believe it isimportant to find role models worthyfor my sons to emulate,” said olderbrother Martin Joyce ’84, FDNY. “Ifmy sons could live their lives as fullyand selflessly as their Uncle Pappy, I would be just as proud of them as I am of Patrick.” Added Pat’s twinbrother Peter, who also serves on theYonkers Fire Department, “Patrick’spassing was a profound loss thatforced us to confront the reality thatlife is a defined point in time. Patrickchose to maximize the talents andopportunities given to him and turnthem into opportunities for others.He was a man for others.”

At its best, the Fordham Prepeducation works to instill the words of the school’s Mission into the behavior of the students. “Patrickviewed his life as being blessed withgood fortune,” agreed sister Katie. “He did all he could to make thesame good fortune available to

others.”

By providing need-based financialaid in Patrick’s name, the Class of 1987 Endowment works to turn theMission into meaningful action. “Wehope this campaign will help makeother families’ decisions to have theirsons attend Fordham Prep less stress-ful financially,” said Patrick’s parentsPat and Kathleen. “Like so many oth-ers, we sat at our kitchen table tryingto find ways to pay the tuition bills. If not for financial aid at the time, the opportunity to send our sons toFordham Prep might not have been areality. We are very thankful for theaid so many years ago and are equallythankful to know others will receivethe same type of help because ofmoney raised in Patrick’s name.”

Out in the Rockaways, there is atangible physical reminder of PatrickS. Joyce Jr. ’88. “The community ofBreezy Point dedicated a bench with aplaque that reads ’Patrick died theway he lived, helping others,’” said hissisters Debbie and Julianne. “In theexact same spirit, we are very gratefulthat the creation of this Endowmentwill carry on his principle of serviceto future generations.”

The Wall Street Journal featured the Class of 1987 Endowment on August 6, 2012 in its“Donor of the Day” column by Melanie Grayce West. The article is printed below.

Donor of the Day: An Enduring Legacy for Fordham Preparatory SchoolTo celebrate their 25th high school reunion this past April, John Neary and Donn McNamee wanted to design an

endowment for Fordham Preparatory School that would both celebrate a dedication to student diversity and honorfellow Fordham Prep graduate, Patrick S. Joyce.

Maybe it is something about the class of 1987, the spirit of the school or the memory of Mr. Joyce — a class of1988 graduate and a member of the Yonkers Fire Department who died in 2009 during a call to a house fire — butclassmates have come together to endorse this new endowment with some $650,000 in gifts. The endowment willprovide a permanent pool of money for financial aid awards for students in need.

Mr. Neary, who has pledged $125,000, and Mr. McNamee, who has pledged $50,000, are old friends who playedfootball for Fordham Prep. They both point to the all-boys Catholic education they received as teens as the turningpoint in their lives.

Mr. Neary, the son of an NYPD officer, grew up in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx and received a scholarshipto go to Fordham Prep. Upon graduation, he went to Yale University for his undergraduate degree. The 42-year-oldmanaging director at Morgan Stanley is the global head of MultiAsset Portfolios. He is chairman of the board oftrustees of Fordham Prep.

Mr. McNamee, also 42, was raised by his mother in Inwood and got financial assistance to attend Fordham Prep.From there he went to Le Moyne College and now works in the natural gas swaps and derivatives group at NewedgeUSA. Mr. McNamee is a Fordham Prep trustee.

The two say that their class is filled with success stories of just regular boys, the children of working-class parents,who came to a good school in the Bronx and benefited from teachers that “made sure you strived,” as Mr. McNameeput it. The 213 graduates of the class of 1987 benefited from the diversity of students with different socioeconomicand ethnic backgrounds, says Mr. Neary, and the endowment is designed to help preserve that mix. Tuition at theschool runs $16,720.

But there was also a desire to honor a fellow Fordham graduate with the new endowment. Mr. Joyce was a popularstudent at Fordham and his funeral service was attended by thousands. Mr. Joyce lived a “life meant for others,” saysMr. Neary, and it is that spirit that they also wanted to capture with the endowment. The scholarships awarded fromthe endowment will be called “Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships.”

Messrs. Neary and McNamee had no blueprint for starting an endowment, they just “attacked” the list of class-mates one by one, says Mr. Neary. A part of their strategy is no special giving tiers and no galas. That the endow-ment is partially meant to honor Mr. Joyce and other classmates who have died makes it “selfless” says Mr. Neary.Classmates have been generous in response, they say, far exceeding their whispered initial goal of $250,000. Now,they say, the fund will reach $750,000 in donations from their class.

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A Real Hero Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88

Men for Others

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Development

In October 2011 Fordham Prep officiallylaunched the Class Representative Program withkick off gatherings at Fordham Prep and inManhattan. These gatherings were well attendedand helped the program get off to a great start.

The program’s mission is to keep alumni connected to each other and to the school, and toencourage support for the Prep’s Annual Fund, and we are delighted to let you know that we had a wonderful first year.

The Class Representatives act as liaisons betweentheir classes and the Prep. They communicate withtheir classmates to share news about the Prep’s programs and activities and the importance of participation in the Annual Fund. Class

Representatives are some of the most visible alumni volunteers and play vital roles in helping tomaintain lifelong affiliations with Fordham Prep.

Presently, there are 189 Class Representativescovering the years from 1949 - 2012. Our programis still in formation and additional representativeswill be needed. We would like to have a total ofapproximately 240 Class Representatives.

During the first year, Class Representativeswere very successful in connecting with their classmates and uncovered over 1,400 email addresses. They regularly communicated with their classes using direct mail, email, and social networking. They also conducted meetings, hadgatherings at restaurants and bars, participated

in the Prep’s phonothon, provided the school withimportant feedback, posted information on classFacebook pages, and tracked alumni usingLinkedIn.

And, we are very grateful that 70% of the Class Representatives made personal gifts to thePrep. We look forward to expanding this programwhich will help to keep our alumni in touch witheach other and our school, and also assist the Prepin achieving its goals.

Please communicate with your ClassRepresentatives. Fordham Prep alumni live allaround the world and this program will help keepall of us connected.

August A. Stellwag ’49Edward C. Squire ’50Adolph E. Ehbrecht ’51Gerard F. McCabe ’52Edward C. O’Brien ’52John W. Murphy ’53Charles J. Pelisson ’53John F. Donahue ’54Paul L. Petrocelli ’55George J. Wade ’55Thomas A. Brennan ’56Anthony J. Fiorella ’56Paul D. Williams ’56Albert A. Apicelli ’57Edward G. McAnaney ’57Alfonse J. Preisser ’57Gregory F. Rinn ’57William M. Skehan ’57Martin J. Waters ’57Stephen J. Amoretty ’58Joseph J. DioGuardi ’58James P. Melican ’58Edward R. Pardon ’58Robert J. Armbruster ’59

Frank T. D’Onofrio ’60John M. Geraghty ’60Paul J. Powers ’60Norbert W. Sander ’60Carl D. Liggio ’61James E. Buckman ’62Gerard A. Byrne ’62Peter D. Maher ’62Jenik R. Radon ’63Henry F. White ’63Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64John D. Roy ’64John C. Secco ’65William F. Heitmann ’66Peter G. Leider ’66William H. Mulligan ’66Kevin R. Hackett ’67Alphonse M. Naclerio ’67William C. Porcaro ’67Christopher J. Rohrs ’67Michael P. Alvino ’68Richard P. Ferrara ’68Carmine Lucia ’68Gerard F. Moss ’68

William S. Reilly ’68George J. Zambetti ’68Robert N. Galasso ’69James M. Harrison ’69Michael F. Letterese ’71James J. Parker ’71Howard W. Hopkins ’72Julio C. Diaz ’73James G. Mustich ’73Timothy R. Tostanoski ’74Raymond J. Dorado ’75John F. Renzulli ’75Guy A. Lester ’76Steven J. Flynn ’77Maurice K. Hyacinthe ’77John J. Murphy ’77Steven A. Ruggiero ’77John P. McCaffrey ’78Martin D. Avallone ’79Nicholas E. Brusco ’79Michael P. Cleary ’79John J. Davey ’80Robert J. Fink ’80Llewellyn Hyacinthe ’80

Gerard P. Parker ’80Edward K. Lenci ’81Paul A. Brusco ’82Vincent C. DonVito ’82Anthony S. DiNota ’83Michael E. Sohr ’83Simon L. Walsh ’83Joseph G. Fink ’84Daniel D. Hickey ’84Marc L. Flamino’85Michael D. Trovini ’85Kevin J. Fitzpatrick ’87Eric A. Groepler’87Dario A. Martinez ’87Timothy C. McGrath ’87Patrick J. O’Brien ’87Thomas A. Andruss ’88Patrick M. Deane ’88Anthony Q. Fletcher ’88Nicholas J. Leshi ’88Kevin J. Rooney ’88James R. Andruss ’89Vincent M. Buccieri ’89Alfredo M. D’Onofrio ’89

Brendan E. Neary ’89Eamon P. Heavey ’90Richard J. Linehan ’90Charles A. Andruss ’91John C. Dolce ’91Richard J. DioGuardi ’92Dominick G. Galimi ’92Erik P. Goldschmidt ’92Arthur T. O’Reilly ’92Luke M. Sweeney ’92Timothy O. FitzPatrick ’93Michael V. Merrigan ’93Sean M. Bowden ’94Benigno J. Caiola ’94Charon D. Darris ’94Sean M. Gregory ’94Albert N. Sackey ’94Brian M. Duffy ’95Bradley J. Serton ’95Christopher J. Celentano ’96

Paul D. DiSenso ’96D. Conan Dolce ’96William J. McNamara ’96

Nelson G. Ritter ’96Robert E. Weitzman ’96Anton Dengler ’97John P. Alli ’98Niall J. Henry ’98Jonathan J. Bagwell ’99Anthony J. Chiodi ’99Daryn A. Johnson ’99Peter A. Kilpatrick ’99Colin J. Reilly ’99Deric Zaphire ’99Francis P. Lively ’00Joseph P. Neckles ’00Sean K. O’Keefe ’00John J. Schwartz ’00Douglas C. Serton ’00Blaise K. Goswami ’01Mark J. Hannigan ’01Robert T. Lynch ’01Michael G. Murray ’01Kevin J. Phipps ’01Matthew D. Rinklin ’01Daniel I. Sherman ’01Michael J. Viele ’01

Christopher E. Cavanagh’02

Joseph P. Donat ’02Joseph B. FitzSimons ’02Jared J. Kildare ’02Charles Beale ’03Richard V. Berretta ’03John P. Feighery ’03Joseph A. Altenau ’04Vijay H. DaCosta ’04Christopher J. Doyle ’05Joseph P. Hallinan ’05Sean P. LaGamma ’05James P. Lundy ’05Joseph N. Migliaccio ’05John M. Murtagh ’05Steven F. Tesoro ’05Eric J. Collazo ’06Sean M. Connolly ’06Ramon N. DeLaCruz ’06Geoffrey H. DeSoye ’06John C. Dingee ’06Travis J. Long ’06Charles H. Mackenzie ’06

Connor H. Nugent ’06Patrick R. Schramm ’06William B. Ferguson ’07Mohamed M. Kanu ’07James C. Lipscomb ’07Luke W. Malone ’07James G. Moore ’07Daniel G. Altenau ’08Kenneth C. Hyacinthe ’08Christopher E. Luboja ’08Charles Ronald S. MacKenzie ’08

Calvin A. McCoy ’08Michael A. Wrotniak ’08Connor T. Brown ’09Adrian L. Mansylla ’09John C. O’Shea ’09Michael C. Troiano ’09Eric S. Lynch ’10Gavin T. Reidy ’10Brendan T. Siebecker ’10Maxwell S. Kinder ’11Kyle F. O’Keefe ’11Michael C. Santeramo ’11

CLASS REPRESENTATIVE LIST

The fall is alwaysan exciting timein the Office ofDevelopmentand AlumniRelations and, asthe new schoolyear begins, weare most gratefulfor the support ofour alumni, par-ents and friends.We would like toprovide you withsome informa-tion on ouroffice’s activities

by answering some frequently asked questions:

Q. What is development and alumni relations?A. Development is a broad-based, well-plannedeffort to increase private funding for FordhamPreparatory School and to support its master andstrategic plans. It also assists the Prep in continuingits long-standing commitment to excellence in academics, athletics and the arts.

The goal of alumni relations is to keep alumniconnected to each other and to the school. In staying in touch with Prep alumni, our activitiesinclude: gatherings in various cities; on campusactivities; special events (reunions, Hall of HonorInduction Dinner); and providing our alumni, parents and friends with campus news andmaterials.

Q. In general, how is development integrated into overall campus planning?

A. To maintain the margin of excellence that distinguishes the Prep, our office plays an integralpart in campus planning, as it helps to supply themeans for Fordham Prep to expand and grow tomeet the needs of its students.

Q. What types of revenue raising programs do you implement?

A. It is important to implement development programs that will maximize philanthropic supportfor the school. These programs include: annual giving/direct mail, major giving, prospect management, special events, and corporate andfoundation relations.

Q. What is Annual Giving and why do we need it?

A. Annual Giving is a basic fundraising programand the key to success for all aspects of the develop-ment effort. It is the cornerstone of our fundraisingefforts and is designed to help cover the currentyear’s anticipated operational expenses through theschool’s Annual Fund. Because the Prep’s AnnualFund covers immediate operating expenses, it iscritical that the Fund remains strong and growing.

Since tuition and earnings from endowmentsunderwrite only a portion of the school’s $17.2 million operating budget, the Annual Fund is criti-cal to the many things that make Fordham Prep anexceptional school. We need to raise approximately$2.5 million this year to close the shortfall in ourbudget.

Q. How are the Annual Fund dollars spent?A. Gifts to the Annual Fund provide unrestricted

support for the operation of the Prep: professionaldevelopment of our faculty and staff, classroommaterials, student activities and clubs, arts and athletic programs, financial aid, and the maintenance of our school.Q. How are corporations, foundations and organizations identified as potential partners for Fordham Prep?

A. Research is an important factor. There are morethan a thousand corporations, foundations andorganizations in the tri-state area that contribute to education, all of which are potential donors.In addition to leads from constituents, prospects

are obtained from corporate and foundation directories and grant listings in various publica-tions. References from alumni, parents and friendsare welcome and frequently successful.

Q. How can I help the Development Office as a volunteer?

A. Perhaps you can: assist us with our AnnualFund outreach; direct us to corporations, founda-tions and organizations where you have affiliations;participate in a Fordham Prep project, join a com-mittee to help us implement our programs; host agathering of friends or business associates (presen-tations will be made by Fordham Prep administra-tors and faculty).

We are pleased to provide this information toyou. Also, the Prep’s 2011-2012 Annual Report isincluded in this issue of Ramview. If you would likefurther information, or have any questions, pleasecontact me (telephone: 718-367-7500, extension210; email: [email protected]).

We are most grateful to the Prep’s alumni, parents,grandparents, faculty/staff, students and friends fortheir support of our school’s mission.

Development and Alumni Relations

Class Representative Program STAY IN TOUCH! BE PART OF THINGS!

John L. Kahl Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations

Q andA

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Development

Below is the list of alumni, parents and friends, living and deceased, who are members of the Shea-McDonough Society, individuals who have made provisions in their estate plans for Fordham Prep, thereby honoring the lives and 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 to Fordham Prep, please contact Joan Wollman, Director of Annual Giving at 718-367-7500 ext. 209 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Rev. Arthur V. Shea, S.J.

SHEA-MCDONOUGH SOCIETY

Stephen J. Amoretty, Ph.D. ’58Rev. George E. Appel ’31 (R.I.P.)Mr. James M. Callahan ’59Joseph P. Callahan, Esq. ’62Mr. Frank J. Colarusso ’74George X. Connor, Esq. ’39Mr. Joseph J. Connor ’62Mr. Edward J. Costello, Jr. ’57Mr. John J. Cotter ’33 (R.I.P.)Francis R. Coughlin, MD ’44Mr. Joseph S. Coyle ’53Bernard J. Daenzer, Esq. ’34Richard A. DeLorenzo, Esq. ’55Mr. Robert D. DiDiego ’45

Mr. James W. DiMarzo ’64Hon. Joseph J. DioGuardi ’58Mr. William H. Downs ’41 (R.I.P.)Mr. John M. Fitzpatrick ’58Mr. Richard Flood ’51 (R.I.P.) Mr. John M. Geraghty ’60Mr. Francis J. Goldsmith, Jr. ’34 (R.I.P.)Mr. Albert B. Gunnison ’31 (R.I.P.)Mr. Stephen R. Hammond ’58 Mr. Edward F. Hickey, Jr. ’46Mr. Peter R. Hickey ’62Mr. Kenneth A. Hoffman ’61Mrs. Hector M. Hyacinthe PP ’77,

’79, ’80

Mr. James G. Kane ’44Mr. Edward A. Lang, III ’73Mrs. Madelyn R. Larsen ’89Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Lavin ’97, ’02James P. Lundy, Esq. ’48Mr. Richard D. Mallery, Jr. ’58Mr. Edward E. Martin ’33 (R.I.P.)Mr. Thomas F. McEvily, Jr. ’43Mr. John S. McEvoy ’46Mr. Walter J. McLaughlin ’49Thomas J. Mitchell, Esq. ’62Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. John J. Mooney ’35 (R.I.P.)Robert M. Mooney, MD ’62 (R.I.P.)

Mr. John W. Murphy ’53Mr. Edward J. O’Connell ’30 (R.I.P.)Francis J. O’Kane, Esq. ’28 (R.I.P.)Mr. Thomas J. O’Neill ’52Mr. Joseph G. Opp ’64Mr. William M. Perry ’64Mr. Harold F. X. Plate ’46William F. Quirk, Esq. ’51 (R.I.P.)Mr. Gregory F. Rinn ’57Mr. Joseph G. Rowan ’58Mr. Raymond T. Ryan ’32 (R.I.P.)Mrs. Gertrude B. Scanlan PP ’54 (R.I.P.)Dr. Bernard M. Schnappauf ’42 (R.I.P.)Mr. Joseph F. Shepherd ’24 (R.I.P.)

Mr. John T. Shields ’44Mr. William M. Skehan ’57Mr. Michael J. Sniffen ’67Mr. August A. Stellwag ’49Mr. John J. Sweeney ’56Mr. Edward J. Tostanoski ’40 (R.I.P.)Mrs. Marianna Tostanoski ’72, ’74Mr. Gerard B. Tracy ’35 (R.I.P.)Mr. William E. Tuite ’66Mr. William E. Tuite ’35 (R.I.P)Mr. Martin J. Waters, Jr. ’57Mr. Frank C. Webster ’44 (R.I.P.)Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Williams ’56

Mr. Harry L. McDonough

Twenty Consecutive Years of GivingBelow are the names of members of the Prep community who have made contributions to the Prep for twenty or more consecutive years through June 30,

2012. We thank 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 at [email protected] or by telephone at718-367-7500 ext. 209.

DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF GIVING WISELY. Visit the Planned Giving section of the Prep’s website for details – www.fordhamprep.org/plannedgiving.

For Further Information About Gifts for Scholarships and Financial Aid: To discuss ways and making gifts for scholarship and financial aid, please call John Kahl, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, at 718-367-7500 ext. 210 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. The amount required for a fully endowed scholarship reflects the rate of tuition and the Board of Trustees’ policy regarding the stewardship of the Prep’s financial assets.

20Mrs. Margaret I. Adlerman PP ’89Paul J. Ambrosini, MD ’68Mr. Charles A. Andruss ’91Mr. Richard L. Arvedlund ’59Mrs. Patricia K. Bader PP ’78, ’79Mr. Peter F. Barry ’45Col. Harold G. Beal, Jr. ’46Mr. Robert W. Bertrand ’58Edward W. Beuchert, Esq. ’54Mr. Owen J. Black, Jr. ’43Mr. John P. Blessington ’51Mr. Richard F. Blessington ’45Guy C. Bosetti, Esq. ’44Mr. Thomas A. Brennan, Jr. ’56Mr. William R. Brick, Jr. ’57Mr. Donald P. Brisson ’62Brooklyn Prep Alumni AssociationMr. & Mrs. Donald Brophy PP ’89Mr. James R. Brugger, Jr. ’67Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Burke PP ’85, ’86Mr. Robert P. Butta ’49Robert M. Byrn, Esq, ’49Mr. John C. Calhoun ’56Mr. John R. Carsky ’79John T. Carty, Esq. ’70Joseph P. Castellano, MD ’67Mr. Daniel C. Cavaluzzi ’73Arthur L. Centonze, Ph.D. ’64Michael P. Cesa, MD ’64Mr. Paul Coghlan ’62Mr. Thomas A. Collins ’64Mr. Louis A. Comarato ’68Thomas M. Comerford, Esq. ’55Lawrence M. Condon, MD ’62Mr. Edward N. Conroy ’53Mr. Thomas A. Conway, Jr. ’60Mr. Stephen J. Courtney ’68Mr. Francis F. Crawford ’66Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Crimmins ’65Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Cronin PP ’95, ’98Mrs. John Cronin PP ’89Mr. Douglas E. Cummings ’59Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Curran ’77Mr. John F. Curtis ’68Bernard J. Daenzer, Esq. ’34 (R.I.P.)Mr. Kevin R. Daley ’48Mr. Vincent D. Daly ’49Vincent C. DeBaun, Ph.D. ’43Mr. John A. Del Negro ’59Mr. Joseph A. DeLosa, Jr. ’77

Mr. William F. DeMucci, Jr. ’62John P. Denneen, Esq. ’58Mr. Ralph D. DeNunzio ’49Mr. Joseph E. Dertinger, Jr. ’57Mr. Paul O. DeSimone ’56Mr. Domenick R. DiPasquale ’71Mr. Joseph S. Dirr ’64Mr. John F. Donahue, Jr. ’54Mr. Raymond J. Dorado ’75Mr. William R. Doyle ’60James T. Drew, MD ’48Mrs. Maureen E. Driskill PP ’89Mr. James F. Duhig ’52Mr. Francis R. Einterz ’46Martin B. Engelhardt, Esq. ’57Mr. Robert B. Fane ’62Charles J. Farrow, MD ’69Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Fath, Jr. ’69Mr. Richard T. Felago ’65Thomas J. Ferro, MD ’72Hon. Anthony J. Fiorella, Jr. ’56Mr. John J. Foley ’63Fordham Prep Mothers’ ClubMr. & Mrs. Paul M. Frank ’56Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Fuller PP ’87Mr. Mario J. Gabelli ’61Mr. Charles A. Garvin ’53Mr. Kenneth E. Gazzola ’57Robert A. Gazzola, Esq. ’55Mr. John M. Geraghty ’60Mr. Richard J. Gillingham ’49Mr. Michael O. Glynn ’58Mr. & Mrs. Marcel F. Goasdoue PP ’90Mr. Frederick H. Grein, Jr. ’64Mr. Thomas W. Grein ’69Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Groepler PP ’87Mr. & Mrs. George L. Haag PP ’84, ’86Mr. Kevin R. Hackett ’67Mr. Joseph V. Hamilton, Jr. ’47Mr. Stephen R. Hammond ’58Mr. & Mrs. William F. Heitmann ’66Drs. David & Lois Hinman ’95, ’97Mr. Howard W. Hopkins ’72Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Horgan ’48Mr. William F. Huber ’61Mr. Robert S. Hultmark ’48Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hundt ’95, ’98Mr. John C. Hurley, Sr. ’65Mr. Louis V. Isganitis ’72Mr. James G. Kane ’44

Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Keating PP ’92Mr. Thomas L. Keily, Jr. ’47Col. Joseph J. Kelly, USMC (Ret) ’35Mr. William G. Klein ’43Mr. Francis J. Komornik ’55Mr. Scott M. Kostyra ’79Mr. Edward J. Krol, Jr. ’64Mr. Edward A. Lang III ’73Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Lauber ’79Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Lener PP ’76, ’81Samson Liao, Ph.D.’71Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Liggio ’61Mr. Albert A. Lione ’92Mr. Stephen R. LoBello ’75Mr. William E. Lucey ’66Mr. Carmine Lucia ’68James P. Lundy, Esq. ’48Mr. Paul P. Maffei ’59Mr. Robert A. Maffei ’43Mr. Thomas F. Maher ’65Mr. Robert J. Maloney ’45Mr. Gerard F. McCabe ’52John J. McDermott, Esq. ’46Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. McGee PP ’88Mr. John T. McGirl ’59Terence J. McGrath, DDS ’51Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’77Mr. Paul B. McLaughlin ’73Mr. Robert K. McLaughlin ’50Mr. Walter J. McLaughlin ’49Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McLoughlin PP ’80,

’81, ’83Mr. Thomas A. McQuillan ’46Mr. & Mrs. George F. Miller FRMr. James A. Mitchell ’42Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. Joseph E. Mottola ’58Stephen E. Mulligan, Esq. ’69Mr. Kevin F. Mulvey ’62Mr. Lawrence A. Murphy ’79Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murray ’63Mr. Peter E. Murray ’63Mr. & Mrs. John F. Neary ’87New York Province of the Society of JesusMr. Kevin P. Norton ’71Mr. Stephen L. Norton ’69Mr. Anthony F. O’Boyle, Jr. ’46Mr. Joseph D. O’Brien ’57Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’Brien PP ’86Mr. Donald J. O’Connell ’49

Dr. & Mr. Ralph A. O’Connell ’55Mr. Kevin J.B. O’Connor ’64Mr. George M. O’Har ’66Richard L. O’Hara, Esq. ’47Mr. Jerome F. O’Keefe ’44John J. O’Leary, Esq. ’44Mr. Peter J. O’Rourke ’48Mr. & Mrs. John V. O’Toole PP ’89Mr. & Mrs. Alec A. Pandaleon PP ’75, ’78, ’80Mr. Charles J. Pelisson ’53Mr. William M. Perry ’64Mr. William B. Pollard, III PP ’89Mr. Alfonse J. Preisser ’57Harold W. Pskowski, Esq. ’57Paul P. Rega, MD ’64Kevin M. Reilly, Esq. ’56Dr. & Mrs. Paul Reiss PP ’75, ’76, ’77, ’81, ’84Mrs. Eileen Reynolds PP ’82Mr. Joseph T. Ricci ’64Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Rinaldi PP ’84Mr. John P. Robben ’48William P. Roberts, Ph.D. ’49Richard C. San George, Ph.D. ’69Mr. Michael J. Scarpelli ’57Mr. Richard G. Scarpelli ’59Mr. John C. Schneider ’62Mr. Frank A. Scolaro ’41Mr. Robert P. Serafin ’70Denis R. Shea, Esq. ’71Mr. John J. Sheehan ’51Mr. John T. Shields ’44Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Smith ’95Christopher A. South, Esq. ’72Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Spillane ’93, ’95Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spollen ’95Mr. Edward C. Squire ’50Mr. August A. Stellwag ’49Mrs. Margaret F. Sullivan FRMr. Timothy R. Tostanoski ’74Mr. David C. Trahan ’83Mr. Daniel J. Tynan ’62Mr. Quince V. Venturino ’81Mr. Martin J. Waters ’57Thomas G. Webber, MD ’62Wayne M. Weisner, MD ’42Henry F. White, Esq. ’63Mr. Jeffrey M. Williams ’68Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Williams ’56

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Father Mallick J. Fitzpatrick, S.J.Some know Father Mallick J.

Fitzpatrick, S.J. as a gamester,others as a train buff, others as a birder, but everyone knows him as a go-getter. Father Fitzcombines the influence of hismother’s exquisite loving care ofthe family, his father’s devotionand work for the Church and itspeople, and his sister’s socialwork and personal support ofpoor and needy youth. When hewas only ten he went with hisfamily on a breathtaking traintrip throughout the entire West.It was on that occasion that he felt his vivid imagination come completely alive.

In high school he threw himself into everything, enjoyed the liveliness of his peers and his association with the Jesuit faculty. A growing desire to become a Jesuit was cautioned by the fear that hewas being selfish, knowing that it would simply make him happy.That hesitation was put to rest when his Jesuit counselor said “youknow God wants you to be happy.” His focus became that of the wholeperson from his first experience as a teacher-coach-moderator atFordham Prep. His final preparation occurred when he served for atime as an Army Chaplin in Heidelberg, Germany. There he defini-tively learned that good things would surely happen for people if hesimply made himself available.

When he became the Prep’s Student Counselor 50 years ago,Father quickly opened up the entire college world to our students. He traveled to all parts of our country, visiting more than 300 colleges,200 of them for extended periods or many times. Whenever he visiteda college, that college started to come to the Prep and kept up a dialogue with Father ever after. Before many books did so, he providedall of our students with his ratings of over 600 colleges along with therecommended department in each. In the meantime, he counseledevery student and organized, ran and encouraged college trips. He then armed them with the three times and ways to make a finalcollege decision.

Father applied his notable energy and initiative to anothergroundbreaking invention. At the time of great national unrest andalienation, with violent protests on campuses, he found many studentscould not calmly address their current and future lives. For ten yearshe provided a group guidance retreat house, first on City Island andthen in Dobbs Ferry, which was effectively used by students with theircounselors in all grades. On the double-overnight version for upper-classmen, he first had them experience a disarming and fun simula-tion game. These were either of his own discovery such as the famousStar Power or his own invention such as The Way West and Lord of theIsles. This always led to valuable discussions, realizations, reassuranceand support.

When the United States quieted down, he moved this program tothe Prep building and developed the comprehensive Group GuidanceProgram still in place today. He and the other counselors continue tofine-tune particular sessions and still play some valuable personal/interpersonal games which either he discovered, such as Counteract,or invented, such as Field of Dreams. This process has consistentlyhelped students “Come into Their Own.”

There was a time when students had lighter schedules than todayand some seniors found that, when the college application processstopped, they stopped … growing. Father filled that void with anexposure to art accompanying final decision making. His signaturepiece was having them act out the Greek statues and then applyingthat 3-D experience to the various 2-D movements in painting. Oncetechnology more than filled this vacuum, he changed the approach bycreating an Art Reference Library for the school and an AP ArtHistory course for the most interested. With his several summer visitsto Europe and his strong visual memory, Father can make studied artsites and pieces come alive, from sun rise at Mont-Saint-Michel to thesetting sun on the Parthenon in Athens.

Above all Father has great appreciation for each student, both forwho he is now and what he is trying to become. He has alwaysbelieved that everyone has a vocation…to be found within one’s self.Thus, in every yearbook his quote is simply “Become who you are.”He only asks that he and everyone continue to grow and become theirbest selves. He knows that is what God wants.

Joan WollmanJoan Wollman began her

career at Fordham Prep inJanuary 1981 in the Office ofDevelopment and AlumniRelations. Father Edward F.Maloney, S.J. was President, andDr. Bernard L. Bouillette wasHeadmaster. From the start of heremployment she knew that shewould enjoy working at the Prep.

Initially Joan supported theDevelopment Office in a varietyof ways, assisting with anythingthat needed to be done. TheDevelopment Office didn’t havecomputers at that time, and much of the work was done manually.Faculty and staff volunteered to assist the Development Office in writing correspondence by hand and with clerical work during alumniphonothons.

As Joan’s responsibilities increased she became the department’sOffice Manager and later the Assistant Director of Development. In 2005, she was promoted to the newly created position of Director of Annual Giving. In this capacity, she has been responsible for implementing the entire Annual Giving Program which includes coor-dinating: solicitation letters to constituent groups, alumni and parentphonothons, gift processing, and insuring all gifts are properlyacknowledged. In implementing these various development programs,allotting time is always a factor, but Joan feels the results are so worthwhile.

During her 31 year career Joan has been involved in raising anastonishing $32 million to support the Prep’s Annual Fund andAnnual Scholarships.

One of her first tasks at the Prep was keeping an accurate accountof the Charles DaParma Endowed Scholarship that was created by Bill Perry ’64. Recently, Bill and some members of his class establisheda scholarship to honor their classmate, John Vrionis, which keepsgrowing.

Over the years Joan has worked with many Prep alumni, parentsand friends. A more recent friend, Barbara Lowe, whose husband wasEdward Lowe ’47, established a scholarship in memory of her husband.Last spring she visited the Prep to meet the recipient of the scholarship.Barbara lives in England.

As the Prep grew and expanded its facilities, Joan worked withFordham Prep Presidents Father Edward F. Maloney, S.J., FatherJoseph P. Parkes, S.J. and Father Kenneth J. Boller, S.J. She cannotthink of a better or more rewarding career.

Joan has two children, Bill a 1985 Prep graduate is presently aSenior Vice President at FINRA, and Jeannine is Director of RevenueCycle Initiatives at Montefiore Medical Center. Joan has four grand-children who are the joy of her life.

The new bench in memory of James Keneally ’81 and James Smith ’95 has beenrelocated to Mentor’s Court.

Around the Prep

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2012 Golf Outing

COMMITTEE CHAIRSteven Ruggiero ’77

MEMBERS Thomas Bacon P ’15Joseph Carballeira ’71Julio Diaz ’73Brian Duffy ’95Michael Franchi ’96James Harrison ’69Niall Henry ’98Eugene Leyden P ’12Adrian Mansylla ’09 William McNamara ’96Gerry Moss ’68John Murphy ’77Peter Murray ’63Connor Nugent ’06Michael Quinlan ’71Steven Riccio P ’14Nelson Ritter ’96 Kevin Rooney ’88 Thomas Ryan ’88 Bradley Serton ’95Quint Spitzer P ’12 ’15George Zambetti, Jr. ’68

STAFF Larry Curran ’77John Kahl John Mercorella ’07

LUNCH SPONSORSBroadridge

LEADERSHIP SPONSORS DC Capital Partners Party City

GREEN SPONSORSJP McHale Pest Management,

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JESUIT, FACULTY/STAFF,VOLUNTEER SPONSORSThomas Houlihan ’80Douglas Killip P ’12JP McHale Pest ManagementWilliam Whelan ’76

Hole-In-One-Sponsor Stephen Courtney ’68 Courtney Honda

GOLF OUTINGDONATIONS AnonymousMargret AdlermanJohn Brusco ’83Nicolas Brusco ’79The Daniel’s Group, Inc Edward Flynn ’53Stephen Kraemer P ’14Henry White ’63George Zambetti ’68

TEE SPONSORS AnonymousAmmiratiAMSCANLucy & Nicholas Brusco ’79

Thomas Campbell ’76Cater To YouCFS EngineeringCoogan’s Restaurant Colleran, O’Hara & Mills,

L.L.P. Courtney Honda The Curran Family The Daniels Group, IncDC Capital Partners Ken DeLasho ’76Entertainment & Sounds

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Executive MBA ProgramJack Geraghty ’60Ernest Harris Architects Ernie HarrisHudson Valley BankDave Hunt ’67Industrial Acoustics CompanyPhilip LoScalzo ’89Meridian Risk Management Joe Moglia ’67Moglia Family Foundation Robert Moschetta ’90John Murphy ’77 National Mechanical Services,

Inc.Party City Eugene Rooney ’88Kevin Rooney ’88Waldorf Risk Solutions, Inc.Westchester Collision &

RecoveryGeorge Zambetti, Jr. ’68

PRIZE DONORS Thomas Bacon P ’15Bar Patti Beacon Restaurant & BarBeechmont Tavern Broadrige Bronx Zoo Joseph Carballeira ’71Michael Casella P ’11 CBS RadioRobert Corwen P ’10 ’15 Doral Arrowwood Brian Duffy ’95 Kathy Duffy P ’95 ’96 ’99 Fairview Country Club Fiddler’s Elbow Country ClubFordham Prep Men’s ClubGolf Digest John Hamilton ’68James Harrison ’69Christopher Healy ’85Tom Hurley ’73Barbara Jordan P ’94 ’95 ’97 ’00Eugene Leyden P ’12 Keith McNamara Dan Minogue ’54John Murphy ’77NBC SportsNew York Yankees Kevin O’Connor ’81OGIO Golf BagCraig Overlander ’78Party City Precision Valve

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Ping Golf BagQuaker Ridge Golf ClubMichael Quinlan ’71 Rao’s RestaurantRidgewood Country Club Nelson Ritter ’96New York Palace Kevin Rooney ’88Steven Ruggiero ’77Seton Hall University Serton FamilySherry-NetherlandQuint Spitzer P ’12 ’15Michele Tognozzi Stephen Traendly Valerie Wilison Travel, Inc. James Welsh P ’12 Westchester Collision &Recovery WFAN Jill and Lyle Wilpon WXRKZ100

Fordham Preparatory School’s 17th Annual Golf Outing was held on June 19, 2012 at Quaker Ridge Golf Club and Fenway Golf Club in Scarsdale,NY. Their exceptional courses, designed by the famed golf designer A.W.Tillinghast, were attractive to alumni, parents and friends, and the outing sold out quickly.

The outing was a great success with a record number of participants. With 146 golfers, this was more than double the attendance at the prior year’souting. More than $70,000 net was raised for the school’s Annual Fund, which is another Prep outing record.

This event included lunch, shotgun start for the golfers, and a cocktailreception, followed by an open-seating dinner buffet. Silent and live auctionsfeatured noteworthy trips, highly regarded golf clubs, college and professionalathletic events, top restaurants and hotels, among other fine offerings, and there were 26 wonderful raffle prizes.

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

We are most grateful to the members of our Golf Committee for their assistance in planning and executing our outing and helping us to take thisevent to a new level, and also to the outing’s sponsors for their generosity andinterest in our school.

The golf committee is already making plans for next year’s outing whichwill be held in June 2013, and we are considering including a tennis componentin the outing. We would appreciate your letting us know if this componentwould be of interest to you.

If you would like to participate in next year’s outing, please contact JohnKahl, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, at telephone 718-367-7500, extension 210; email: [email protected]. We hope that you willjoin us at this event.

17th Annual Fordham Prep Golf OutingA Huge Success by All Accounts

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Prep History

With the Prep marking 125 years of football this fall, one could easilyassume the sport to be among the most venerable pastimes in school history.But with Fordham approaching its Dodransbicentennary (a spectacularly clumsy a word for a 175th Anniversary), there are more than a couple of sports,clubs and activities that were around long before the Maroon 11s evertook the field. As we know, just having celebrated its 150th, Fordham baseballwas already decades old before the first touchdown was ever scored at RoseHill. A debate team, St. John’s Debating Society, had been in place for a third ofa century before our first football game was ever even played. (In fact, thePrep’s Speech and Debate Team still uses the original 158-year-old motto today,emblazoned proudly on their jackets: “Πολεμέω φίλως και vικάω,” which translates as “I fight fairly and I win.”) And in literary circles,some thirty years before a Prepster would ever run out onto the gridiron, thePrep, then still officially the Second Division of St. John’s College, had alreadyseen its first student publication, The Spy, the brief-lived great-grandfather ofall Prep student publications today. Nonetheless, with its mythic origins, leg-endary rivalries and epic heroes, football would come to have an unquestion-able hold on the Prep’s collective imagination and a unique place in school his-tory.

In 1881, informal games began to be held at Rose Hill. In those days football itself —American football as we know it, that is — was still in itsinfancy, slowly diverging from rugby and soccer and the other football-typegames that preceded it. A year later, Fordham University, then St. John’sCollege, would have its first foray into intercollegiate football, with the estab-lishment of Fordham’s first college-level team. By 1883, a Prep team almost cer-tainly existed, if only as a practice squad. More than likely, some of the olderPrep boys were even playing on the College teams — the line between highschool and college was not always so well defined then.

Though we have no mention of a distinctly Second Division game being played against any other school, twice the Prep appears in University records in the early 1880s as the opponents of the College team in those first few years of its existence — both games: Prep losses.

But then in 1887, after four or five years of embryonic existence, Prep football was born at last, and the records, previously silent on the subject, suddenly speak of a first interscholastic game — “a scoreless game, called on account of darkness,” as the story has been passed from generation to generation —in locker rooms, at rallies, and even by the press. A decade before the Fordham Ramwould be born of a student cheer, and twodecades before John Ignatius Coveney, a College student (himselfa Fordham footballer), would pen the Fight Song up in his dorm inDealy Hall, Fordham Prep would have its first football game. First opponents:who else, but the Boys from 16th Street. As noted by first-year College studentDavid Arellano, Prep Class of 1887, in the “Second Division Notes” of the lastFordham Monthly of that fateful year:

[Ironically, the “game called on account of darkness” occurred the veryyear that electricity had come to Rose Hill, with electric lights installed in theFirst and Second Division Study Halls as well as the Student and JesuitRefectories. {That’s irony, right?}]

Prep football struggled at first, competing for student interest and schoolsupport with the likes of baseball, which had been the dominant sport on campus for over 25 years. In fact, the first teams had no uniforms, and wouldborrow from the off-season baseballers. As recalled in the December 1898Monthly, the discussion of football uniforms only came up when it becameapparent that the baseball jerseys were taking a beating. As for equipment,beyond the still-roundish, nearly rugby-style ball, it seems that the use of protective gear [straps and earguards or leather helmets] was entirely optional.Only by the mid-1890s would football even begin to take its place as a major

Prep team, and it would not be until the early 1900s that the sport would reallycome into its own, with Prep teams winning championships in 1904 and 1906and going undefeated for three consecutive seasons, as noted in 1908 by theNew York Press.

During this first decade of the 20th century, the first legendary names associated with Prep football begin to emerge. John “Jack” Coffey,for whom the Rose Hill stadium is named, is most often associated withUniversity athletics — baseball, in particular — but his coaching career actuallybegan with the Prep football squad while he was still a student at the College. So respected was young Coach Coffey by his team, that led by captain andquarterback Harry Hamburger, Class of 1911, they would presenthim with a gold watch fob in 1910 as a token of their appreciation for his hardwork and encouragement. Besides our alliterative friend Harry, another namethat stands out among the early players is Francis “Bull” McCaffrey,Class of 1907. As a College player in 1909 he would be named Fordham’s firstAll-American. And already on Campus during the Aughts as a ThirdDivisioner (in those days, Fordham also had a grammar or middle school foryounger students), Francis “Frankie” Frisch, Prep Class of 1916,would move up to Second Division in 1911 or ’12 and become another of theearly Prep football notables. In fact, the nickname that would follow Frischthrough his legendary major league baseball career, “The FordhamFlash,” was actually earned during his Prep days on account of his speed onthe gridiron.

Moderating the fledgling football program that decade was Mr. John L.Gipprich, S.J., a young scholastic. After his ordination, Gipprich would go on to have an extraordinary career in the sciences, becoming a physics professor as well as Director of the Astronomical Observatory at Georgetown. During hisFordham years however, Mr. Gipprich did much to insure that Fordham Prepfootball would continue to grow and thrive as a school sport. Incidentally, in1908, he also founded the St. John’s Second Division Walking Club, a club thathas changed names, fallen in and out of fashion, been forgotten and reborn, but still exists today as the New York City Explorers Club. The club’s currentmoderator, Mr. Paul Homer of the Religion Department, keeps an artifactcalled the Gipprich Stick, a walking stick carved from a lightning-struck tree over a hundred years ago [or at least that’s how the story goes{Remind me to write about that one in a column sometime}]. One last footballfootnote to the Gipprich years: the following was recorded in a 1907 entry inthe Prefects’ (Deans’) Diaries — “Post cards of ’Fordham Prep Football Team:Interscholastic Champions of New York’ issued. Very popular among boys, andin two days more than 400 went out in the mails” [And Your Director ofAlumni Relations, Mr. Larry Curran, Class of 1977, thought that maybe he had introduced the concept of the photo postcard to Prep mass mailings.] It isunknown of any of those souvenirs from 1907 still exist.

Despite the many triumphs, those first years of football at Fordham Prepwere not wholly untouched by tragedy. In the fall of 1914, Colin Hays,an outgoing and good-natured senior and the son of prominent Yonkers coal broker, was caught at the bottom of a pile-up in a game with St. Peter’s Prep on October 12, 1914. He died of injuries two days later at St. Francis Hospitalin New Jersey, and as a result, Prep football was suspended for the remainder of the season. His younger brother, Raymond, was a second year student at the time.

In the years following the First World War, as Fordham Prep more andmore became what we would understand as a high school (as opposed to a college’s lower division), so too, Prep football would grow into a modern highschool athletic program. In the 1920s and ’30s and beyond, we begin to get thefamiliar names of the Prep football tradition, coaches and players alike, fromMr. “Zev” Graham to Mr. Bruce Bott. Of course, the

Fordham PreP Football: The Early Yearsby Lou DiGiorno ’88, School Historian

Prep History

stories are myriad: Robert “Alpy” Abplanalp, who in November1938, during the closing minutes of the final period, cooly kicked the extrapoint to give the Prep a 13-12 victory; Coach Ososki’s ’54Squad and their perfect season, anchored by co-captainsWalter “Buzzy” Morris and Mike Siano; the Varsity’sFootball Team’s 2010 record-breaking 10-win season lead by Bronx-ManhattanCoach of the Year, Mr. Peter Gorynski and Bronx-ManhattanPlayer of the Year, Anthony Bronzo.

To close, one would be amiss to look back over the early years of Prepfootball without giving a nod to perhaps one of the Prep’s most enduring traditions: the Turkey Bowl, Fordham Prep’s annual Thanksgivinggame against Xavier High School, the Prep’s original opponents from 1887. It is the oldest high school rivalry in the City — and among the oldest in thecountry [and in football, period] — with 88 games in the series to date.19th-century scrimmages aside, the first Thanksgiving gamerecorded is the 1905 match-up, a Prep victory 31-0. Therewere two more holiday games that decade, in 1907and 1908, the Prep trouncing Xavier in bothgames, strangely enough by the same scoretwice: 61-0. The series would pick up again in1927, after the War, and after the reestablish-ment of Xavier’s football program. Some ofthe games in the ’20s were played on ElectionDay instead of Thanksgiving (in those daysElection Day a major fall recreational holiday), but,nonetheless, the tradition of the holiday game hasremained unbroken to date.

And the rest, as they say, is history.

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The “old” Prep and the “new” Prep undergo physical changes.Hughes Hall, the old Prep, is the new home of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business which is named in honor of Prep alumnus Mario Gabelli ’61. The inside of the building was gutted and rebuilt from scratch. The outside of the Hughes Hall received a facelift and new entrances were added.

Shea Hall, the new Prep, has undergone many changes over the past few years. This past summer, the Hall of Honor was reconfigured. While on the outside, the JUG path and path to the Southern Boulevard pedestrian entrance received new blacktop. The hill on the side of the path was cleared and rocks replaced theovergrown vegetation.

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Class Notes

1959Edward Tucker has joined the staff ofNew York State Assemblyman FrankSkartados. Ed will assist in formulatinglegislation and providing constituent service.

1960Thomas Conway was elected President of the Samuel Waxman Cancer ResearchFoundation, an international organizationdedicated to finding innovative treat-ments and cures for cancer. He had previ-ously served on the Board for 6 years.Tom had recently retired as ChiefFinancial Officer for the two PBS stationsin New York City- WNET and WLIW.

1968William Kuntz is U.S. district judge forthe Eastern District of New York.

1971Kevin Norton is the director of invest-ment management at the Archdiocese ofNew York

1979Mark Edwards is the director of nationalretail operations at National AssemblyServices, a division of the Spar Group.Peter Ianniello is now the executive

director for human resources for the NewYork City Board of Education.

1982Eduardo Vilaro is the artistic director atBallet Hispanico. Thomas Curran, thehead of White Collar Criminal Defenseand Internal Investigations ParacticeGroup at Peckar and Abramson P.C., has been named to the board of TheManhattan District Attorney’s Associates.

1985Joseph Bastianich’s book Restaurant Manis now available for sale.

1987Andrew Papataros is the owner of a virtual golf facility called the Players Clubin Paramus, NJ. Ramon Espaillat is themedical director, cardiovascular medical affairs, US for Abbot Labs. He will bemoving to Chicago.

1988The Class of 1988 is in the process offorming its 25th Reunion Committee.Anyone interested in assisting with thereunion should contact Kevin Rooney at [email protected]. MichaelCurtin has been made director of cur-riculum and instructional technology at

the Edgemont Union Free School Districtin Scarsdale, NY. Mike started his seventhyear in Edgemont in September.

1989Christopher Gonzales is the new directorof sports information and coordinator ofIntramurals at Lehman College.

1990Mario Nacinovich is a partner withNational Public Relations. He leads theirhealthcare practice, AXON, in the UnitedStates. Mario is an adjunct professor atBoston University. Joseph Stewart-Pironegraduated first in his class from ChaseCollege of Law at Northern KentuckyUniversity. Two days later, he and his wifeElizabeth welcomed their daughter Susaninto the world. After a summer of childcare and preparation for the Ohio barexam, Joe joins Frost Brown Todd LLC

in October as an associate in the firm’sCincinnati office.

1991Bryant Pappas has been promoted and isnow a lieutenant in the Yonkers, NYPolice Department.

1994Desmond Harrington is an actor on theShowtime show Dexter. He also appearedin this past summer’s The Dark KnightRises. James Rausse, AICP was recentlyelected President of the AmericanPlanning Association-New York MetroChapter (APA-NYM). APA-NYM repre-sents 14 counties and 1,200 planners inthe New York Metropolitan area. He wasalso named to the Council of Directorsfor the Design Trust for Public Space. In2011, James biked the Ididaride!, a 76+mile trek through the Adirondacks. He

William Porcaro ’67

It could be the fact that hismother attended a grade schoolin Cleveland named after SaintIgnatius or his attendance atFordham Prep and FordhamCollege that made Bill Porcarolive his life as a Man for Others. After graduating from Our Ladyof Assumption in the Bronx in1963, Bill came to the Prep wherehe was a four year member of theTrack team. He graduated in Juneof 1967 and stayed on campus toattend Fordham College. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree inEnglish Literature in 1972. He decided that he did not want to have a career in business but wanted to work with people in need. His first post-college job was as a vocational instructor and workshopmanager at the United Cerebral Palsy Association in Purchase, NY. Hebecame a Personal Adjustment Training Supervisor and VocationalEvaluator at UCP in 1974. After completing his Masters of Educationat Hunter College, he became a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselorat the Westchester Association of Retarded Citizens in 1976.“Founded in 1949, ARC of Westchester is the oldest and largestagency in Westchester County serving children and adults who havedevelopmental disabilities and their families.” He was promoted toProgram Director in 1983 and served in that position until 2006.

After a year as the Assistant Head of School at Cooke CenterAcademy High School, Bill returned to his Jesuit roots as the Dean ofStudents at Cristo Rey New York High School, a co-ed school in EastHarlem serving low income families. Bill says that Cristo Rey isunique. Students attend classes four days a week then work one day incorporate settings throughout the city. Families pay only $2,000 a yearin tuition, the money that they earn at their jobs goes to the school tocover the cost of their education. Students receive an excellent collegeprep education while gaining valuable real world work experience. Billnow serves as the Director of Admissions and Athletic Director atCristo Rey. He is proud to work alongside Prep classmate Tom Siteswho is the history chairperson at Cristo Rey.

When looking at his career, Bill says that the faculty at the Prepalways provided support and encouragement. “All we were ever askedwas to do our best.” He mentions Father Mallick Fitzpatrick andformer faculty member and coach Tom Byrne ’60 as examples of faculty who were very supportive. It was the idea of doing your bestthat Bill incorporated into his professional life. He worked with for-mer residents of state institutions and community based clients withdevelopmental disabilities providing vocational training, job place-ment and support services, helping them enrich their lives in theprocess.

Bill is still involved at the Prep. He is a Class Representative forhis class and an annual phonothon volunteer. Bill and his wife Ellenlive in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx and are the proud parentsof Lauren, Megan, Kerry and his son Mark, an ’00 graduate of the Prep.The Porcaros are also the proud grandparents of nine grandchildren.

We believe that Prep alumnus and Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully ’44is the first Prep alumnus to have a bobblehead produced and distributed. Thank youto librarian Susan Andrews who purchased and donated Mr. Scully’s bobblehead!

Marc Oettinger ’92 piloted the ferry that took faculty members Dennis Ahern ’63and Paul Homer and a group of Prep students to Hart Island on AscensionThursday for the annual Mass at Potter’s Field. On the trip, Marc and Dennis reminisced about a story that Marc read in Dennis’ class.

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Class Notescurrently lives in Sunnyside and works atthe Office of the Bronx Borough Presidentas Director of Capital Programs.

1999Anthony DiFato has announced hisengagement to Michele Calabrese.

2001Michael Sangobowale was the speaker atthe 2012 Fordham Prep SummerAcademy closing ceremony.

2003The class was represented at CarloSoliman’s recent wedding as best manJoseph Lanza and Glenn Petriello werein attendance. Gregory Moran received agrant from the Harvard UniversityPresident’s Challenge for SocialInnovation to support Zoom, his startupbusiness. Greg says that Zoom hopes tobecome a shared resources platform inIndia. The first step is a Zip-Car typeservice.

2005Frank DiDomizio has joined the YonkersPolice Department. Steven Tesoro nowworks at the Seabury Group, an airlineand airport consulting business.

2008Donald Dwyer is the sportsanchor/reporter at WLUC-TV 6 inNeguanee/Marquette Michigan. DannyFiorito was signed by the New YorkYankees. Danny will report to the Yankeescomplex in Tampa for spring training2013.

2009Anthony Zarate spent the Summer of2012 as one of John Legend’s Show MeCampaign Fellows. The non-profit pro-gram provides stipends to volunteers inorganizations that are committed to urbaneducation and poverty. James DeLuciahas accepted a position as an analyst atGoldman Sachs that starts in July 2013.

Albert Sackey ’94

Albert Sackey was born inGhana, West Africa. He lived thereuntil he transferred from theMfantisipim School in Cape Coast,West Africa into the Prep at thestart of his junior year.

After graduating from thePrep, he attended Guilford College in Greensboro, NC where hereceived his Bachelor of Sciencedegree in Justice and Policy Studiesin 1998. He did not start his careerin education until after a visit to hisfriend and classmate Ralph Soto at Ralph’s job as a teacher. After watch-ing Ralph, Albert realized that teaching was something that he mightlike to do. In October of 2000, he started his teaching career workingwith general education at risk seventh grade students at P.S. 83 in theBronx. The next September, he moved to the fifth grade to teach agroup of general education at risk students. He stayed with the groupthrough the fifth, sixth and seventh grades while completing a Master of Science degree in Special Education from Manhattan College. Whileat P.S. 83, Al also worked as an early intervention therapist. He workedwith autistic children and their families to implement effective learningstrategies. He also completed a second Masters Degree in school administration and supervision at Mercy College. In 2005, he became aninstructional support specialist in special education for the New YorkCity Board of Education responsible for working with principals andassistant principals of twelve schools to ensure quality special educationinstruction and improved instructional outcomes for students with disabilities. He completed his career with the New York City Board ofEducation serving as the Assistant Principal at P.S. 123 in the Bronx. Al is now the Assistant Principal at the Western Middle School inGreenwich, CT. He says that his job has three major components –working with anything related to special education, serving as the TitleIX Coordinator and as the school “climate specialist.” The climate spe-cialist makes sure that the school has a positive atmosphere and that thestudents, faculty and staff are working together.

Al is a recipient of the NAACP/NCNW Thurgood MarshallEducator of the Year Award. In describing his teaching style, he men-tioned a few Prep teachers whose styles he has integrated into his deal-ings with students. After a bad first Math test, Mr. Traendly talked tohim and encouraged him to do his best. Mr. Ben Greco’s enthusiasm forhis subject matter made Physics exciting. Mr. Bott and Mr. Gomprechtalways treated students professionally and respectfully. Dr. Gelpi treatedstudents with compassion. “These teachers play a huge part in how I do my job.”

Al describes himself as a person whose faith has always beenstrong. He credits his years at the Prep with increasing his appreciationof God and helping to solidify his faith.

Al, his wife Anna and their three children Albert III, Skye andSahara live in Yonkers.

Joseph Powers ’91

When Joseph Powers started asa first grader at the AnnunciationSchool in the Crestwood section ofYonkers, NY, he started a life longassociation with Catholic educationthat continues to this day. Joe cameto the Prep in September of 1987and over the next four years devel-oped an affinity for Jesuit educa-tion. After his Prep graduation in1991, Joe received his Bachelor ofArts degree in 1995 from LeMoyneCollege. His first post college job was as a resident prefect atGeorgetown Preparatory School in Washington, DC. In addition to hisprefect duties, he worked on a Masters of Science degree at JohnsHopkins including student teaching at schools in the Washington, DCarea. After completing his Masters in 1998, he became the Dean of theResident School at Georgetown Prep. He also coached golf, basketballand baseball and served as moderator of various clubs and activities.

From 2004 – 2007, Joe was the Assistant Head of School and thenthe Head of Middle School at the Mayfield Junior School in Pasadena,CA. In 2007, he returned to the Washington, DC area to serve as theHeadmaster at the Washington Jesuit Academy. In 2011, he moved intohis current position as Head of School at the Woods Academy inBethesda, MD. The Woods Academy is a coed Catholic school. Joedescribes his responsibilities as overseeing all facets of the school, beingthe chief fundraiser for the school and working with the school’s Boardof Trustees on formulating, editing and implementing the school’s strate-gic plan.

He says that the faculty at the Prep played a part in inspiring him topursue his career in education. He mentioned Father O’Konsky as ateacher he remembers fondly. Joe credits Father O’Konsky with suggest-ing that he consider attending LeMoyne. It was during his college careerthat he tried his hand at teaching by spending a summer teaching read-ing at the Prep’s Higher Achievement Program. Joe is a strong believer inJesuit education and tries to keep close to his Jesuit roots. He completedthe 19th Annotation, which is a compressed version of the SpiritualExercises. Whether working at Jesuit schools or non-Jesuit schools, Joeteaches with the idea that he is helping create men and women for others.

The sense of community is what Joe remembers most about hisPrep days. He remembers fondly his junior year Emmaus retreat, hisfour years on the baseball team and just sitting in the Commons with hisfriends and classmates “simply shooting the breeze.” When Joe’s motherpassed away in his junior year, he remembers the support that hereceived from the students, faculty and staff.

Joe and his wife, Brit-Marie, live in Bethesda, MD with their threechildren, Madeline, Andrew and Jack. All three children attend TheWoods Academy.

Steve Piacente Class of 2000Steven Piacente attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD aftergraduating from the Prep. He served several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and isnow a pilot for Marine One. Steve is the pilot in the picture.

14 Ramview / Fall 2012

IN MEMORIAM

Births/Adoptions1987 Aidan John, to John and Jaime Neary1988 William Vincent, to Michael and Annalise Curtin1990 Susan, to Joseph and Elizabeth Stewart-Pirone1991 Alexandra, to Michael and Francesca DiGiorno1994 John Paul, to John and Tina Fink1995 Katherine Farrell, to Neal and Tara Denning

Frederick M. Gerken ’33Daniel A. Ryan ’39John T. Cusack ’41Joseph A. McGowan ’44Walter J. Klein ’45William J. Gallagher ’46Christopher V. Waldorf, Sr. ’46Robert J. Adams ’47Frank R. Brophy ’47Rev. Ralph F. Christmann, M.M. ’47Thomas J. Guerriero ’47Alton B. Plunkett ’47Edward M. Sanders ’47John A. Manning ’48Richard J. Potter ’49Arthur A. Salerno ’49

Frank J. Thompson ’49Robert Gervais ’51Thomas J. Langan ’51Henry G. Weber ’51James V. Connelly ’52James F. Dunne ’52George W. O’Neil ’54Robert T. Callahan ’55Robert E. Hildner ’55Kevin P. Quill ’61Andrew F. Sibre ’68Michael F. Coloe ’74Kevin J. Quaranta ’74John J. Lener ’76, brother of James ’81Dionis Guerrero ’07Florence Lynch, wife of Walter ’38

Laura McDermott, daughter of Gerard McDermott ’64

Liz McInerney, wife of Patrick ’64Will Murtaugh, son of John ’73Kevin Brosnan, father of Timothy ’76, grandfather of Kevin ’12

John DiLorenzo, father of the late John ’77

Gloria Schuyler, mother of Christopher ’77

Thomas McCarrick, father of John ’77, grandfather of Kyle ’10, Connor ’13

Marie Kelly, mother of Charles ’78William Griffin, father of Daniel ’83, grandfather of William Wagner ’12,

Jack Wagner ’13, Michael Wagner ’15Meg Mackay, mother of Jonathan ’93, Julian ’98

Christine Vogl, mother of Alfred ’16Irene Cozzarin, former Prep librarianPeter F. Curran, father of faculty member Gregory Curran, grandfather of James ’13

Correction: In the Summer 2012 E-edition of Ramview, we listed thedeath of Dennis Kintas. The name of the deceased alumnus is DamienKintas ’62.

Milestones

Thursday, November 1, 2012 Annual Alumni Memorial Mass

& Dinner—

Friday, November 2, 2012 &Saturday, November 3, 2012

The Prep Drama Society PresentsOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest8:00 p.m. - The Leonard Theatre

—November 2012

Parent’s PhonothonMonday, November 5Tuesday, November 6

Wednesday, November 7Tuesday, November 13

Wednesday, November 14

Parents, who wish to volunteer,please contact Director of Annual

Giving Joan Wollman by telephone at 718-367-7500 ext. 209 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Thursday, November 15, 2012Parent-Teacher Meetings

Thursday, November 22, 2012Turkey Bowl at Rose Hill

—Saturday, November 24, 2012

Varsity Homecoming game andHockey Hall of Fame induction

dinner – Rye Playland.This year's inductees are

Joseph DeLasho ’81, KennethLaBarca ’81, Philip Fusco '08and Charles R. MacKenzie '08.

Thursday, December 6, 2012Mothers’ Club Christmas

Celebration—

Saturday, January 19, 2013Mothers’ and Fathers’ Clubs

Winter Party and Tuition RaffleDrawing

—Thursday, January 31, 2013Parent – Teacher Meetings

Thursday, February 7, 2013Mother & Senior Son Valentine Dance

—Friday, February 8, 2013 &Saturday, February 9, 2013The Drama Society Presents

Oklahoma8:00 p.m. - The Leonard Theatre

—Saturday, March 2, 2013Mothers’ Club Morning of

Spiritual Renewal—

March 2013 – Alumni PhonothonSunday, March 3Monday, March 4Tuesday, March 5

Wednesday, March 6Sunday, March 10Monday, March 11Tuesday, March 12

Wednesday, March 13Monday, March 18Tuesday, March 19

Wednesday, March 20

Alumni who wish to volunteer,please contact Director of AnnualGiving Joan Wollman by tele-phone at 718-367-7500 ext.

209 or by e-mail [email protected].

—Wednesday, March 20, 2013Mothers’ Club Annual Dinner

and Fashion Show—

Saturday, March 23, 2013Annual Track Hall of FameInduction & Alumni Reunion

—Sunday, March 24, 2013

Fathers’ Club Annual CommunionBreakfast

—Saturday, April 20, 2013

Class of 1988 25 Year Reunion—

Thursday, April 25, 2013 Alumni – Senior Breakfast

Saturday, April 27, 2013 BIG Reunion (1968, 1973,1978, 1983, 1993, 1998,

2003)—

Friday, May 3, 2013 Class of 1963 Reunion Dinner

on Arthur Avenue—

Saturday, May 4, 2013Mothers’ Club Communion

Breakfast—

Saturday, May 4, 2013 Class of 1963 50 Year Reunion

at the Prep—

Friday, May 17, 2013Class of 2008 5 Year Reunion

—Wednesday, May 29, 2013Class of 2013 Graduation

Veterans:Fordham Prep is in the initial stages of forming a veterans organization. If youhave served in the armed forces during war or peacetime, we would like to hearfrom you. Please specify whether you wish to be part of the organizing committeeor a regular member. Your input is welcome. Feel free to submit any suggestionsor comments that you have.  If you are interested in this group, please send yourcontact information to [email protected].

Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (2)

American University (2)Amherst College (2)Art Institute of New York City (1)Assumption College (1)Belmont Abbey College (1)Bentley University (1)Boston College (6)Boston University (2)Bucknell University (1)Catholic University of America (1)Christopher Newport University (1)Colgate University (2)College of Mount Saint Vincent (1)College of the Holy Cross (7)Concordia College (2)Cornell University (2)CUNY- Hunter College (2)CUNY- John Jay College of Criminal Justice (1)

CUNY- Sophie B. Davis School of

Biomedical Education (1)Dowling College (1)Elon University (2)Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (1)

Emerson College (1)Endicott College (1)Fairfield University (3)Fairleigh Dickinson University (1)Fordham University (24)Furman University (1)George Washington University (2)Georgetown University (4)Hampton University (1)Indiana University Bloomington (1)Iona College (5)James Madison University (2)Johns Hopkins University (1)Le Moyne College (1)Lehigh University (1)Loyola Marymount University (1)Loyola University Chicago (1)

Loyola University Maryland (6)Loyola University New Orleans (1)Manhattan College (16)Manhattanville College (1)Marquette University (3)New York University (5)Northeastern University (3)Northwestern University (2)Pace University (5)Pennsylvania State University (5)Princeton University (1)Providence College (10)Quinnipiac University (1)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1)

Rochester Institute of Technology (4)

Roger Williams University (1)Santa Clara University (2)School of Visual Arts (1)Seton Hall University (1)Siena College (1)

St. Edward’s University (1)St. John’s University (2)St. Joseph’s University (4)SUNY - Albany (8)SUNY - Binghamton (9)SUNY - Buffalo (1)SUNY - Canton (1)SUNY - Purchase (3)SUNY - Stony Brook (4)Syracuse University (1)Trinity College (1)Tufts University (1)Tulane University (2)United States Coast Guard Academy (1)

University California Los Angeles (2)

University of Connecticut (1)University of Delaware (1)University of Kentucky (1)University of Minnesota Twin Cities (1)

University of Notre Dame (1)University of Rhode Island (1)University of San Diego (1)University of Scranton (4)University of South Carolina (2)University of Southern California (1)University of St. Andrews – Scotland (1)

University of Texas at Austin (1)University of Utah (1)University of Virginia (1)University of Wisconsin-Madison (1)Ursinus College (1)Vanderbilt University (1)Villanova University (13)Wesleyan University (1)Westchester Community College (3)

Western New England University (1)Xavier University (1)Yale University (1)

COLLEGE MATRICULATIONS The following is a list of colleges and universities the Class of 2012 students attend. Please note that the numbers in parentheses indicate the total of studentsenrolled.

2012-2013 Calendar of Events

2012 ANNUAL REPORT • 15

ST. IGNATIUS SOCIETYAlumniMr. Maurice J. Cunniffe ’50Mr. Mario J. Gabelli ’61Mr. Robert E. Greeley ’49Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murray ’63Mr. Frank J. Petrilli ’68Mr. James S. Rowen ’82

Corporations, Foundations,OrganizationsFordham Prep Mothers’ Club

ARCHBISHOP HUGHES SOCIETYAlumniMr. Thomas J. Campbell ’76Mr. Desmond J. Heathwood ’59Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Liggio ’61Mr. & Mrs. John F. Neary ’87

ParentsMr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schenk ’09Mr. & Mrs. James Stynes ’05

Corporations, Foundations,OrganizationsBTIG, LLCThe Griffin Family Foundation

LEADERSHIP CIRCLEAlumniMr. Robert W. Bertrand ’58Mr. Paul A. Brusco ’82Mr. Dennis J. FitzSimons ’67Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. O’Connor ’61Mr. Christopher M. Santomero ’87

ParentsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Coughlin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Gittings ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. McGuinness ’09, ’12

FriendsMr. John Vrionis, Jr.

Corporations, Foundations,OrganizationsAbplanalp Scholarship FundArchdiocese of New YorkBrooklyn Prep Alumni Assoc.

FOUNDERS’ ASSOCIATIONAlumniAnonymousMr. Henri E. Bonvin ’45Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Brosnan ’76Mr. & Mrs. John D. Brusco ’83Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Brusco ’79James E. Buckman, Esq. ’62Constantine L. Clemente, Esq. ’54Mr. Joseph S. Coyle ’53Mr. Ronald T. deCastro ’83Mr. John F. Donahue, Jr. ’54Mr. Patrick J. Dooley ’80Mr. Edward L. Flynn ’53Mr. Robert P. Ford ’87Mr. John F. Freeman ’80James A. Garvey, III, Esq. ’62Mr. John M. Geraghty ’60Mr. Thomas P. Houlihan ’80Mr. Robert L. James ’53Mr. Gerald A. Karr ’68Mr. Richard J. Koeltl ’60Mr. Daniel R. McAuliffe, Jr. ’68Mr. John J. McCabe ’81Mr. Donn J. McNamee ’87Mr. James P. Melican, Jr. ’58Mr. Roberto A. Mignone ’88Mr. Kevin F. Mulvey ’62Mr. Roderick J. Murray, Jr. ’78Mr. Vincent E. Murray ’98Mr. William J. Murray ’63Christopher J. Nogeire, MD ’64Mr. Edward I. O’Brien, Jr. ’76Mr. Michael D. O’Keeffe ’55Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sheeran ’56Mr. William J. Whelan, III ’76

ParentsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. William D. Anderson ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Brosnan ’12Mr. & Mrs. John D. Brusco ’15Mr. & 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. Edward J. Mooney ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Regan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Curtis L. Snyder ’11, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. Unrein ’07, 09, ’13

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valentino ’14

FriendsMrs. Agnes ColemanMs. Claire M. EdersteinRev. Dr. Joseph P. OechsleMr. & Mrs. Kevin Reed

Corporations, Foundations,OrganizationsRobert J. Coll Memorial FundColumbus Citizens FoundationThe George Link, Jr. FoundatNew York Province of the Society ofJesusProtege Partners, LLCWaldorf Family Foundation, I

BENEFACTORS’ LEAGUEAlumniMr. John P. Abplanalp ’75Mr. Richard L. Ahern ’47Mr. John A. Bertrand ’56Mr. & Mrs. William J. Brown ’62Frank D. Caporusso, MD ’70Mr. Charles A. Cerussi, Jr. ’87Mr. Mario A. Ciampi, Jr. ’78Mr. Paul Coghlan ’62Eugene T. D’Ablemont, Esq. ’48

Mr. Robert V. Delaney, Sr. ’52Mr. William J. Fenwick ’88Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fink, Jr. ’80Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Frank ’56Mr. Thomas V. Giordano ’87Dr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Hanlon ’78Mr. James M. Harrison ’69Mr. & Mrs. William F. Heitmann ’66Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Horgan ’48Mr. James D. Howard, Jr. ’76Mr. John W. Keogh ’59Mr. Albert J. Kirchner ’58Mr. Stephen W. Lilienthal ’67Mr. Andres S. Linares ’78James P. Lundy, Esq. ’48Mr. Michael J. McCabe ’75Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. McKeever ’61Mr. Luciano Moschetta ’77Edward J. Moy, Esq. ’61Mr. Edward I. O’Brien ’46Matthew O’Donnell, Ph.D. ’68Richard L. O’Hara, Esq. ’47Mr. Gerard P. Parker ’80Mr. Steven A. Ruggiero ’77Hon. Charles B. Salmon, Jr. ’55Mr. John T. Shields ’44Mr. John V. Sinon ’82Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Sohr ’83Mr. Daniel J. Tynan ’62Mr. Mark A. Varrichio, Jr. ’84Henry F. White, Esq. ’63Mr. Anthony J. Williamson ’68

ParentsMr. & Mrs. Mark Budris ’13Drs. Gianni & Lucia Carrozzi ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Chmiel ’15Mr. & Mrs. Domenick Cipollone ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Dailey ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Devlin, Jr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Doscher ’03, ’05Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dziwura ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fink, Jr. ’08, ’10, ’13

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn J. Giordano ’15

Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Gray ’10, ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Hoyt H. Harper, II ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. William F. Heitmann ’02, ’07, ’09, ’12

Mrs. Hector M. Hyacinthe ’77, ’79, ’80Mr. & Mrs. Shaun Kelly ’13Mr. & Mrs. John P. Loughlin ’12Mr. & Mrs. James P. McHale, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Juergen Moessner ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Moore ’07Mr. & Mrs. Peter Muldowney ’15Mr. & Mrs. Scott O’Callaghan ’15Mr. & 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. Michael E. Sohr ’15Mrs. Colleen Wagner ’12, ’13, ’15

FriendsMrs. Zita Millett

Corporations, Foundations,OrganizationsPatrick J. Broderick MemorialFoundationHorace Mann SchoolJames G. Houlihan Family SecMcEwen Family FoundationNew York Nativity Mission CenterSt. Aloysius School

PRESIDENTS’ CLUBAlumniAnonymousMr. Sammy Acebal ’82George Aguiar, Jr., MD ’87Louis R. Aidala, Esq. ’56Mr. Christopher A. Albero ’86Mr. Joseph M. Albero ’81Mr. Charles D. Bryceland ’87Mr. Michael B. Carr, Jr. ’81Mr. John R. Carsky ’79

Fordham PrepA N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 2

Fordham Prep Gift LevelsSt. Ignatius Society $ 100,000.00

Archbishop Hughes Society $ 50,000.00

Leadership Circle $ 25,000.00

Founders’ Association $ 10,000.00

Benefactors’ League $ 5,000.00

Presidents’ Club $ 2,500.00

Rams’ Union $ 1,000.00

Voluntary Support Summary FY 2012(12 MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 2012)

Total Support by Purpose - $4,285,627Total Support by Constituency - $4,285,627

Restricted$1,171,642

Endowment$938,416

Annual Scholarship$345,367

Annual Fund$1,830,202

Corporations$96,490

Parents$748,914

Alumni$2,726,135

Foundations$157,590

Friends$139,811

Organizations$416,687

2012 ANNUAL REPORT • 16

Thomas M. Comerford, Esq. ’55Mr. Stephen J. Courtney ’68Mr. Kevin R. Daley ’48Hon. Joseph J. DioGuardi ’58Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Dolan ’78Mr. Michael F. Doyle, AIA ’69Mr. Richard A. Edwards ’61James M. Falco, D.M.D ’87Mr. Anthony J. Falvo, Jr. ’48Hon. Anthony J. Fiorella, Jr. ’56Mr. David L. Fitzgerald ’87Mr. Timothy O. FitzPatrick ’93Mr. Robert H. Frey ’62Mr. Kenneth C. Germann ’84Mr. Frederick H. Grein, Jr. ’64Mr. Eric J. Grubelich ’81Mr. Anthony C. Guida ’59Mr. John L. Haley ’87Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hannigan ’73Mr. Christopher W. Healy ’85Robert J. Hebron, Esq. ’72Mr. William F. Huber ’61Drs. Llewellyn & Monica Hyacinthe ’80Mr. Mark C. Johnson ’72Mr. James G. Kane ’44Mr. Anthony J. Mazza ’63Mr. & Mrs. William J. McCabe ’76Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCarrick ’77Vincent A. Memoli, MD ’68Mr. Henry A. Miller-Jones ’56Mr. William J. Murphy ’52Mr. Peter E. Murray ’63Dennis M. Nugent, MD ’62Mr. Dennis M. O’Brien ’69Mr. Thomas H. O’Brien ’62Mr. Harry P. Patz, Jr. ’87Mr. Robert C. Quigley ’58Robert J. Reid, Esq. ’64Mr. Neil A. Scanlon ’94Mr. Robert F. Scheuble ’63Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Sullivan ’83Mr. Thomas W. Sullivan ’70Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Tierney ’56Mr. John P. Toolan ’48Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Trovini ’85George J. Wade, Jr., Esq. ’55Mr. Martin J. Waters, Jr. ’57Mr. Robert F. Wetjen ’55Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Williams ’56George J. Zambetti, MD ’68

ParentsAnonymousMr. Andrew Bishop ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bruzzese ’12Mr. & Mrs. Neal Bronzo ’10, ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Eric Corrigan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corwen, Jr. ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Cronin ’95, ’98Mrs. Veronica Darcy ’00Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Deutmeyer ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fondu ’07, ’12Dr. & Mrs. Michael Grasso, III ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Griffin ’13Mr. Keith Hammonds ’12Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Hans ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Harnett ’15Mr. & Dr. Edward J. Higham ’13Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. Hogan, ’12, ’13Drs. Llewellyn & Monica Hyacinthe ’08, ’15

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hyer, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Kennelly ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Kennon ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Dilip S. Kumar ’15Dr. Sam Kwauk ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Lee ’13, ’15Mr. Gregory Limoncelli ’12Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Magnus ’15Ms. Margaret Martino ’12Mr. & Mrs. Stephen May ’06, ’14Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCarrick ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McGrath ’14Mrs. Virginia M. McKeon ’05Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Moroney ’00Mr. Liam Neeson ’15Mr. & Mrs. Conor O’Driscoll ’14Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’Shea ’13Mr. & Mrs. Armand Paganelli ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lance Patrouch ’14Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Pond ’02Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Powers ’02Mr. & Mrs. William Ried ’13Mr. & Mrs. William M. Sexton ’12Mr. David Sipiora ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Stynes ’05Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Sullivan ’11, ’13

Mr. & Mrs. William Sullivan ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Supik ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Tracy ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. John K. Trimble ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Trovini ’15Ms. Gail Wilson ’12Mr. & Mrs. Stephen X. Wright ’11Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wrotniak ’08, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zepf ’14

FriendsMrs. Dorothy M. HarkinsRev. Msgr. Carl D. HinrichseMr. & Mrs. George F. Miller

Corporations, Foundations, Organizations

The Daniels Group, Inc.Dunwoodie Class of ’71 MemorKips Bay Boys & Girls Club,Literary Society FoundationNew York Fire Dept., Holy Name SocietySaint Ignatius Loyola School

RAMS’ UNIONAlumniAnonymousMr. Peter G. Albero ’82Paul J. Ambrosini, MD ’68Stephen J. Amoretty, Ph.D. ’58

Albert A. Apicelli, MD ’57Mr. Richard L. Arvedlund ’59Mr. Liam T. Baker ’88Mr. Joseph Bruzzese ’12Mr. Walter C. Camas, Jr. ’87Mr. Andrew J. Campbell ’82Col. William E. Campbell, Ret. ’48Mr. Joseph E. Cantwell ’66Mr. James R. Carcano ’85Joseph P. Carrozza, MD ’78Mr. John T. Cervini ’62Mr. Patrick T. Civetta ’11Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Civetta ’72Mr. Gerald F. Clark ’57Mr. Peter J. Clark ’49Mr. Michael P. Cleary ’79Mr. Robert J. Clemente ’67Eugene K. Connors, Esq. ’64Terrence M. Connors, Esq. ’64Mr. James J. Considine ’83Mr. James V. Corcoran ’53Mr. Edward J. Costello, Jr. ’57Mr. Paul Cristello ’77Mr. Paul C. Crowley ’63Dr. Walter J. Culver ’55Mr. Douglas E. Cummings ’59Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Curran ’77George B. Curtis, Esq. ’65Vincent C. DeBaun, Ph.D. ’43Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. DeMarzo ’72Mr. Anton Dengler ’97Mr. Bernard M. Dengler ’53Norbert Dengler, Esq. ’49John P. Denneen, Esq. ’58Mr. Ralph D. DeNunzio ’49Bruno V. DePamphilis, Ph.D. ’68Mr. Brian Dolan ’83Mr. Raymond J. Dorado ’75Mr. John J. Doran ’76Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Duke ’76Mr. Vincent D. Enright ’61Mr. James F. Fanning ’52Mr. Peter A. Farrell ’52Charles J. Farrow, MD ’69Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. Fay ’88Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Fearon, Jr. ’82Mr. Joseph V. Femenia ’94Richard P. Ferrara, Esq. ’68Mr. Eugene M. Ferrick, Jr. ’53Thomas J. Ferro, MD ’72Mr. Joseph M. Ferullo ’75Mr. Ronald C. Fettig ’52Mr. Noel P. Firth ’87Mr. Kevin J. Fitzpatrick ’87Mr. Mark H. FitzPatrick ’88Mr. Marc L. Flamino ’85Mr. Anthony Q. Fletcher ’88Mr. & Mrs. James T. Foran ’62Mr. Vincent J. Freaney ’62Mr. Mark J. Fritz ’71Michael J. Gately, D.D.S ’65Robert A. Gazzola, Esq. ’55Mr. John J. Gilmartin ’88Mr. V. Stephen Giordano ’90Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Mr. Daniel J. Griffin ’83Mr. Kevin R. Hackett ’67Mr. Francis J. Hantke ’62Mr. Eamon P. Heavey ’90Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hemsley ’77Gerard J. Hinckley, Esq. ’60Mr. Kenneth E. Holden ’49Mr. Glen M. Holland ’81Mr. Howard W. Hopkins ’72Mr. Kyle K. Huebner ’88Mr. & Mrs. David P. Hunt ’67Mr. & Mrs. Maurice K. Hyacinthe ’77Mr. Dominick J. Impemba ’92Joseph T. Ippolito, Esq. ’70Mr. Raymond T. Keane ’76Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Kenny ’77Mr. David W. Lacey ’62Mr. Thomas S. Lacy ’49Mr. Edward A. Lang, III ’73Mr. John A. Larkin ’59Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lazzaro ’84Mr. James P. Lewis ’00Mr. Robert T. Lynch, Jr. ’01Mr. Peter D. Maher ’62Mr. Kieran V. Mahoney ’75Mr. John F. Malone ’64Mr. James J. Mangan ’88Mr. Christopher T. Marcon ’87Dennis W. Marks, Ph.D. ’62Mr. Dario A. Martinez ’87Mr. Richard J. Martino ’12Mr. Richard L. Mattiaccio ’71Mr. Michael X. Mattone ’83Mr. Edward G. McAnaney, II ’57Mr. Gerard F. McCabe ’52Mr. Kevin J. McCabe ’72Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick ’49Brian J. McCarthy, Esq. ’71Mr. & Mrs. Mathew J. McConnell ’77Mr. Brian F. McCullough ’79Mr. Thomas F. McEvily, Jr. ’43Mr. Timothy C. McGrath ’87Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’77Mr. Paul B. McLaughlin ’73Mr. Robert K. McLaughlin ’50Mr. James R. McLean ’62Mr. Gerald C. McNamara ’72Mr. Patrick J. McNierney ’79Mr. Robert C. Melnyk ’90Mr. Michael J. Mignogna ’54Thomas J. Mitchell, Esq. ’62Mr. Walter J. Morris, Jr. ’56Mr. & Mrs. James E. Murray 1Mr. Michael G. Murray ’01Mr. Mark J. Nacinovich ’87Mr. Stephen A. Noceti ’67Mr. 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. Theodore A. Okon, Jr. ’71Mr. Charles V. O’Neill ’48Mr. Joseph G. Opp ’64Mr. Brian C. O’Rourke ’75

Mr. Daniel P. O’Shea ’64Thomas J. Palmieri, MD ’56Mr. & Mrs. James J. Parker ’71Mr. William M. Perry ’64Mr. Joseph D. Pizzurro ’69Mr. Paul J. Powers, Jr. ’60Mr. Alfonse J. Preisser ’57Maj. Jim J. Purekal, USMC ’94Mr. Kevin P. Reilly ’67Mr. Marko C. Remec ’76John F. Renzulli, Esq. ’75Mr. William J. Rizzo ’86Mr. John P. Robben ’48William J. Rodgers, Esq. ’61Mr. Thomas J. Ryan ’88Norbert W. Sander, MD ’60Mr. Christopher A. Sasso ’06Mr. William J. Schmitt ’44Mr. Vincent E. Scully ’44Mr. John T. Skehan ’49Mr. William M. Skehan ’57Charles A. Slivinski, MD ’64Mr. Kevin B. Smith ’65Col. William G. Smith, USA(Ret) ’54Mr. John J. Snee ’52Mr. Edward C. Squire ’50Mr. Patrick J. E. Stallard ’67John P. Starrs, Esq. ’61Mr. August A. Stellwag ’49Martin J. Stransky, MD, FACP ’74Mr. Matthew J. Sullivan ’02Mr. Patrick F. Swift ’62Mr. Mark W. Thomson ’75Hon. & Mrs. Paul A. Victor ’50Mr. Timothy J. Walsh ’44Thomas G. Webber, MD ’62P. Jay Wilker, Esq. ’62Mr. William J. Wollman ’85

ParentsMr. & Mrs. Robert Accetta ’07Mrs. Margaret I. Adlerman ’89Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Barber ’14Mr. & Mrs. Kenan Boate ’06Mr. & Mrs. Terence Burd ’15Mr. & Mrs. Brian Buttigieg ’15Mr. & Mrs. E. Val Cerutti ’83, ’86Dr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Chow ’03, ’08Mr. & Mrs. Manus J. Clancy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Cliff P. Connery ’07, ’12Dr. & Mrs. John M. Conroy ’84Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Curtis ’15Drs. Brian and Susan Cushin ’11Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Deubler ’15Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Donahue ’12Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Doyle ’05Mrs. Maureen E. Driskill ’89Mr. & Mrs. Peter Eiden ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ellett ’12Ms. Andrea Eschen ’12Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fales ’01Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Fearon ’14Mr. & Mrs. John M. Fray ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gallagher ’13Mr. & Mrs. James L. Garrity, Jr. ’10Mr. & Mrs. Robert Giannini ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Glover ’15Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht ’65Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gowan ’12, ’15, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Grinnell ’12Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Grogan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hommel ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Horne ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hundt ’95, ’98Ms. Aedhmar Hynes ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kearse ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph LaFata ’14Drs. Jose & Teresa L. Lantin ’14Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lazzaro ’14Mr. & Mrs. John J. Leitner ’15Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Lupardi ’12Mr. & Mrs. David MacGown ’14Mr. & Mrs. Barry Markman ’13Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Martin ’12Mr. & Mrs. David Massey ’06, ’08, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Mathew J. McConnell ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKay ’09Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’14Mrs. Mary Ellen Melnyk ’82, ’90Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Murljacic ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Murphy ’13Mr. & Mrs. James E. Murray ’15Mr. & Mrs. Donald O’Connell ’09, ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Paone ’13Mr. & Mrs. James J. Parker ’13Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pettus ’13Dr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Pucillo ’12Dr. & Mrs. James C. Quinn ’00Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Quirke ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ranieri ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rini ’13Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale A. Rocchio ’98Mr. & Mrs. James J. Roth ’03Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Saltzman ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Sansevero ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Saunders ’88, ’90Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schenk ’09Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sesti ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Spillane ’93, ’95Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Spillane ’09Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spollen ’95Mr. Joe Stilwell ’15Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Strada ’91, ’94Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Suttlehan ’13Dr. & Mrs. Alfonso Tagliavia ’14Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Teran ’12Drs. Robert & Carla Tornatore ’13Mrs. Marianna Tostanoski ’72, ’74Mr. & Mrs. Ted Ujazdowski ’05Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Vulpi ’12Mr. & Mrs. James F. Welsh ’09, ’12Ms. Joan Wollman ’85Mr. & Mrs. David Young ’15

FriendsRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. GedeikoMs. Suzan GordonMr. Ernest HarrisMr. & Mrs. Michael Henry

Mr. & Mrs. John L. KahlMs. Carol A. PurcellMrs. Margaret F. SullivanCorporations, Organizations,FoundationsAmscan Inc.Hudson Valley National BankJewish Communal FundKnights of ColumbusMoglia Family FoundationNational Auotomobile DealersNew York Catholic Foundation

ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS YEAR

19345 Members2 Donors40.0% Participation$32,638.62 Total Giving$ 100.00 Annual FundBernard J. Daenzer (R.I.P.)William B. MacGuire

19356 Members2 Donors33.3% Participation$1,000.00 Total Giving$1,000.00 Annual FundAlbert D. JordanJoseph J. Kelly

19366 Members2 Donors33.3% Participation$1,000.00 Total Giving$1,000.00 Annual FundDonald T. CoupeGuido M. Lometti

19378 Members1 Donor12.5% Participation$500.00 Total Giving$500.00 Annual FundJames P. Phelan (R.I.P.)

193916 Members1 Donor

6.2% Participation$500.00 Total Giving$500.00 Annual FundGeorge X. Connor

194122 Members5 Donors

19.1% Participation$900.00 Total Giving$900.00 Annual FundAlphonsus C. ApuzzoJohn R. KilsheimerFrank A. ScolaroEdward A. SheaMichael J. Sheahan (R.I.P.)

194236 Members6 Donors

16.6% Participation$101,400.00 Total Giving$ 1,400.00 Annual FundMartin F. Jordan (R.I.P.)Edward S. LubojaJames A. MitchellValentine SpiegelVictor J. StephensWayne M. Weisner

194334 Members8 Donors

23.5% Participation$4,625.00 Total Giving$4,625.00 Annual FundOwen J. BlackPierce V. BrennanVincent C. DeBaunWilliam G. KleinJames A. LynchRobert A. MaffeiThomas F. McEvilySerge N. Timasheff

194460 Members19 Donors31.6% Participation$12,835.00 Total Giving$12,835.00 Annual FundRaymond T. BogertGuy C. BosettiEdmund M. BurkeFrancis R. CoughlinJames E. EganJohn HealeyJames G. KaneFrancis J. MulliganThomas J. MulliganThomas P. O’ConnorJerome F. O’KeefeJohn J. O’LearyJoseph A. O’NeillWilliam J. SchmittVincent E. ScullyJohn T. ShieldsDayton E. Smith (R.I.P.)Timothy J. WalshWalter E. Wiedemann

194544 Members11 Donors25% Participation$15,442.00 Total Giving$15,442.00 Annual FundRobert J. BakerPeter F. BarryRichard F. BlessingtonHenri E. BonvinWilliam F. CareyEdward S. CasoJoseph J. DalyKenneth C. DonoghueFrancis X. HolbrookRobert J. MaloneyGeorge J. Wino

194645 Members16 Donors35.6% Participation$11,650.00 Total Giving$ 3,050.00 Annual FundAnonymousHarold G. BealPaul J. BenzigerDonald V. CallahanWilliam L. CorcoranFrancis R. EinterzVito T. GiordanoWilliam J. HeaneyDonald T. KileyJohn J. McDermottThomas A. McQuillanDonald V. MurrayAnthony F. O’BoyleEdward I. O’BrienHarold F. X. PlateA. I. ReillyJohn L. Simermeyer

194758 Members18 Donors31.0% Participation$15,945.60 Total Giving$15,545.60 Annual FundRichard L. AhernRaymond F. BreeRaymond P. CassidyElvio S. ConteRobert B. DaleyJohn P. FallonJoseph V. HamiltonCharles T. HaverinThomas L. KeilyRudolf J. KonigJohn V. LeadenCharles F. LynchArthur T. Maguire (R.I.P.)John J. MaloneyDavid A. MeiseJoseph B. NevilleRichard L. O’HaraRaymond J. Squier

194878 Members24 Donors30.8% Participation$28,555.00 Total Giving$24,500.00 Annual FundJoseph T. BellantoniWilliam E. CampbellFred L. CookEugene T. D’AblemontKevin R. DaleyNickander J. DamaskosJames T. DrewAnthony J. FalvoHarold A. HavekotteMichael J. HorganRobert S. HultmarkNicholas P. KernweisJames P. LundyJohn F. LynchWilliam J. O’ConnellJoseph J. OlivetCharles V. O’NeillPeter J. O’RourkeDenis F. O’SullivanJohn J. RichardsonJohn P. RobbenDaniel J. SweeneyJohn P. ToolanGeorge W. Walsh

194983 Members25 Donors30.1% Participation$116,655.00 Total Giving$ 16,655.00 Annual FundRobert P. ButtaRobert M. ByrnAnthony J. CardonPeter J. ClarkVincent D. DalyNorbert DenglerRalph D. DeNunzioVictor A. FerenckoEdmund J. FloodRichard J. GillinghamRobert E. GreeleyWilliam P. HayesKenneth E. HoldenJohn R. KeaneThomas S. LacyRichard V. LollaJohn J. MaguireTheodore E. McCarrickWalter J. McLaughlinDonald J. O’ConnellViggo B. RambuschWilliam P. RobertsThomas J. RocchioJohn T. SkehanAugust A. Stellwag

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195050 Members16 Donors32% Participation$205,775.00 Total Giving$ 3,575.00 Annual FundKenneth N. AdamsJack R. BeckerJuan F. BellantoniJoseph E. BillottiMaurice J. CunniffeWilliam G. DeutschRobert J. GfellerGerard T. GlavinRaymond F. JamesRobert J. MarzziottiRobert K. McLaughlinJohn F. MurrayRonald J. RaddaEdward C. SquireEdward S. St. JohnPaul A. Victor

195149 Members20 Donors40.8% Participation$4,330.00 Total Giving$3,685.00 Annual FundDonald L. BattleJohn P. BlessingtonWilliam J. CarusoC. Stephen ConnollyJ. Brian DillonAdolph E. EhbrechtRobert L. Gervais (R.I.P.)John J. HartiganRobert B. HavekotteMichael A. HayesEugene C. HuntWilliam E. KennedyJoseph R. KirschJohn F. LantzTerence J. McGrathJames A. PriorJohn J. SheehanWalter X. StantonBurnell D. StriplingPaul B. Twomey

195281 Members48 Donors59.3% Participation$20,705.00 Total Giving$14,905.00 Annual FundAnonymousRonald A. AmandolareArthur J. ArrieriRobert E. BaldaufCharles R. BarnettWilliam F. BrennanJohn F. CallahanGregory D. CamillucciThomas J. CangialosiDaniel M. CarewRalph J. CargiuloAlbert W. CornachioKenneth C. CroweRobert V. DelaneyEarl J. DiPirroJohn V. DonnellyJoseph P. DoscherJames F. DuhigJames F. FanningPeter A. FarrellRonald C. FettigJoseph A. GarvinFrancis M. GrayKevin R. GuideraPaul A. HavekotteWalter P. HollingerThomas J. KelleyArthur T. LyneJohn A. MayerGerard F. McCabeEugene McGuire Robert B. McNiffWilliam J. MurphyWilliam J. NickelCharles F. NollEdward C. O’BrienThomas J. O’NeillGiles E. RaeLennard K. RambuschAlexander R. RankinAlfred P. RiccominiFrancis X. SherryJohn J. SneeGerard T. Soldner Joseph L. SpiegelArnold H. TracyFred M. WalkerGerard P. Williams

195382 Members29 Donors35.4% Participation$53,720.19 Total Giving$ 6,110.00 Annual FundBruce L. BergerJames J. BriscoeDonald T. BrudieEdward N. ConroyNicholas J. CooneyJames V. CorcoranJoseph S. CoyleBernard M. DenglerGeorge L. DuncanEugene M. FerrickLawrence E. FitzsimmonsEdward L. FlynnGeorge B. FreehillPeter J. GallagherCharles A. GarvinRobert L. JamesLeo P. LennoxAlphonse A. Liquorie

Charles E. LutzMartin A. MonahanRoy F. MontanaJohn W. MurphyDennis P. NashJohn F. O’BrienCharles J. PelissonThomas J. QuinnJames E. RocheGiulio J. RosascoJohn P. Sheridan

195475 Members22 Donors29.3% Participation$34,335.00 Total Giving$29,335.00 Annual FundNicholas C. BelmonteEdward W. BeuchertConstantine L. ClementeMichael J. DiGennaroJohn F. DonahueRobert V. FinnenWilliam R. FrascaWilliam A. GlassJohn J. HandAnton C. KellerMichael C. KerbyAlan R. LearnardRonald F. McVeyMichael J. MignognaDaniel P. MinogueDonald J. MurphyStephen V. NataleRichard A. PriorRobert F. ReningerJohn J. ScafuriDaniel F. SchweitzerWilliam G. Smith

1955122 Members41 Donors

33.6% Participation$33,890.00 Total Giving$22,890.00 Annual FundRandall W. BellThomas M. BrennanPatrick Owen BurnsMichael J. CampbellRichard J. CeaThomas M. ComerfordWalter J. CulverJoseph C. DeFioreRichard A. DeLorenzoDouglas H. DiamondJoseph A. DiDioThomas D. DohertyFrancis L. EvansWilliam P. FayRichard E. FerraraRobert A. GazzolaRobert E. Hildner (R.I.P.)Frank T. KoelbleFrancis J. KomornikAustin J. LyonsJerome F. MackLawrence P. MartinJohn G. McGreevyEdward C. NortonGerard F. NortonRalph A. O’ConnellMichael D. O’KeeffeJoseph J. O’KobrickPaul L. PetrocelliDavid J. RossoThomas E. RoweJoseph F. RyanCharles B. SalmonSanto C. ScarcellaLaurence B. StoreyRonald S. TamoschatWilliam M. TortorellaGeorge J. WadeRobert F. WetjenJoseph T. WhalenPierce B. Wilkinson

1956105 Members37 Donors

35.2% Participation$41,144.50 Total Giving$18,644.50 Annual FundLouis R. AidalaKarl A. BauerJohn A. BertrandThomas A. BrennanJohn C. CalhounWilliam J. CollinsPaul O. DeSimoneTerrance R. DouglasEdward T. DowlingAnthony J. FiorellaPaul M. FrankHenry R. HealeyLawrence J. KellyRobert E. KraigWilliam W. KrantzHenry D. LambertThomas P. MaginnisHenry A. Miller-JonesWalter J. MorrisJohn R. MulhollandG. Frank O’BrienJames E. O’ConnellThomas J. PalmieriVincent J. PastoreAugustine L. PerrottaJoseph R. PisaniPaul F. PosoliJoseph F. RealiniJames A. ReillyKevin M. ReillyThomas G. SchellerWalter J. SchmarjeJoseph L. SchweitzerJohn F. Sheeran

James R. StephensMichael K. TierneyPaul D. Williams

1957130 Members43 Donors

33.1% Participation$15,133.80 Total Giving$15,133.80 Annual FundVincent J. AlbrechtAlbert A. ApicelliWilliam R. BrickPaul G. ByrneRobert CarrollGerald F. ClarkHarold X. ConnollyEdward J. CostelloWilliam Q. CurranJohn M. CutneyCharles T. DelaneyJoseph E. DertingerKevin M. DonoghueLaurence J. DoyleLawrence F. DoyleMartin B. EngelhardtEdward J. FaysKenneth E. GazzolaRobert E. GilbertThomas J. HealyDaniel J. KelleherJames A. KellyJohn T. KennyWerner A. KloepferWilliam H. KroepkeJohn LaneVincent J. MancusoEdward J. MarkeyArthur F. MarottiEdward G. McAnaneyBernard N. MeehanMichael V. MorrealeJames J. MulhollandJoseph D. O’BrienBrian J. O’HareAlfonse J. PreisserLawrence F. ReillyGregory F. RinnMichael J. ScarpelliWilliam M. SkehanLawrence R. SturnioloJohn K. SullivanMartin J. Waters

1958105 Members33 Donors

31.4% Participation$67,623.00 Total Giving$18,883.00 Annual FundAnonymousStephen J. AmorettyRobert W. BertrandJames J. BlackGuy J. CapozzoJerome A. ComeauJames R. ConnorsRoger G. ConteRobert E. CostanzoJohn P. DenneenJoseph J. DioGuardiThomas M. FeeleyGeorge J. FreibergMichael O. GlynnNunzio J. GuarnieriStephen R. HammondCharles C. HealyMichael R. HoagAlbert J. KirchnerValentine F. LynchNino D. MarinoAndrew T. McGuireJames P. MelicanJoseph E. MottolaJoseph J. O’KeaneFrank J. PadroneEdward R. PardonAlbert R. PerainoRobert C. QuigleyRichard L. RobbinsEdward G. SartoreDaniel L. TevlinJoseph J. Trautlein

1959115 Members55 Donors

47.8% Participation$73,910.00 Total Giving$17,910.00 Annual FundWilliam H. AndrusRobert J. ArmbrusterRichard L. ArvedlundGerald J. AttisJohn J. BernauerBruce G. BottMichael J. BozzoneJoseph A. BrunnerJohn B. BuckmanVito M. BuffaJames M. CallahanRobert W. CarltonEugene P. CarrollJohn P. ChardeMichael J. CollinsPaul M. CucchiDouglas E. CummingsEdward P. CurcioJohn A. Del NegroEdward C. DempseyHoward L. EnglishJames S. FayAnthony C. Guida

Desmond J. HeathwoodJohn J. JetztRichard P. KellyMartin C. KellyJohn W. KeoghChristopher LaneDonald P. LarkinJohn A. LarkinJohn B. LazzariRichard W. LoCascioJoseph F. LopezPaul P. MaffeiJohn C. McCarrollStephen J. McGeadyJohn T. McGirlJohn J. MillerRichard M. NevilleWilliam J. NihanDonald J. O’ConnorHugh K. O’DonnellKenneth E. O’SullivanRichard M. PrattRichard A. PregiatoFrank J. ReysenRichard V. RomerRichard G. SartoreMichael J. SavageRichard G. ScarpelliEdward V. TuckerWilliam J. TwohigJohn M. ViertlPaul F. Wasielewski

1960159 Members62 Donors

39.0% Participation$34,692.50 Total Giving$28,292.50 Annual FundAnonymousJoseph R. AvellaJohn D. BergenWilliam CaraccioloSalvatore CitarellaWilliam P. ClarkeJames J. CollinsPeter M. CollinsThomas A. ConwayPhilip A. CrottyRichard J. CunninghamFrank T. D’OnofrioJ. Kevin DorseyWilliam R. DoyleKevin B. DuffEugene V. FarrellyFred C. FeddeckJohn M. GeraghtyBrian J. GillespieNoel M. GroeschelMichael T. GyvesRobert A. HemsingGerard J. HinckleyBryan L. InderriedenRobert E. KearnsRobert G. KellyPaul M. KennyRichard J. KoeltlThomas F. KonopJohn V. KrausKenneth A. LaganaHerbert C. LaheyDominic V. LettereseJames V. MaherKevin A. MarchisioRobert E. McCarthyRobert G. McDonaldJoseph J. McGovernPeter M. McIntoshRobert J. McKiernanVirgilio A. MonteleoneJohn F. MurphyFrancis J. O’BrienJames O’CallahanJames G. O’NeillKevin T. O’ReillyJohn J. O’ReillyArmand T. PalatucciJohn M. PisaniHenry J. PowellPaul J. PowersPaul R. PrisinzanoJohn P. QuinnJohn M. ReganNorbert W. SanderWalter E. SchluterRobert J. SuchyBrendan WalshPhilip B. WalshWilliam M. WatkinsMichael G. WenkJoseph S. Zimmatore

1961141 Members43 Donors

30.5% Participation$267,900.00 Total Giving$ 61,200.00 Annual FundFrancis J. ApicellaGregory J. BabiakAndrew J. BlenkleWilliam M. CallaghanJohn M. ConnollyMichael K. ConnorMichael J. CorcoranVincent R. D’AlessandroRichard A. EdwardsVincent D. EnrightJohn J. FallonMichael R. FischettiPaul FreemanMario J. Gabelli

Ronald E. GittoRobert M. HamiltonCharles S. HorganWilliam F. HuberCyril J. JardineJohn Q. LaFondBrian P. LevackCarl D. LiggioThomas E. LillisKevin J. McGrathThomas A. McKeeverJerome P. MenkhausEdward J. MoyBrendan T. MurphyC. Michael NewbrandKevin W. O’ConnorThomas E. O’ConnorGerard J. PelissonRobert D. PrinceGeorge F. ReichWilliam J. RodgersDonald K. RossTimothy J. ScannellJohn E. ScarpelliAnthony F. SguegliaJohn P. StarrsRobert L. StorchFrank J. TubridyStephen M. Varley

1962153 Members55 Donors

36.0% Participation$81,671.27 Total Giving$28,596.27 Annual FundJoseph L. AngielloRobert J. BauerJames W. Bernauer

Donald P. BrissonPeter C. BrownWilliam J. BrownJames E. BuckmanJoseph P. CallahanWilliam J. CasoJohn T. CerviniPaul CoghlanLawrence M. CondonPatrick J. CooneyVictor T. CunninghamWilliam F. DeMucciRichard V. DonohueRobert B. FaneJohn J. FischerEdmund G. FitzgeraldJames T. ForanVincent J. FreaneyRobert H. FreyJames A. GarveyFrancis J. HantkePeter R. HickeyThomas E. KellyDenis A. KeneallyFrank C. KillackeyArthur J. KruppDavid W. LaceyJohn J. LaVecchiaPeter D. MaherDennis W. MarksRalph P. MarottiGerald J. McIntyreJames R. McLeanDaniel F. MillerThomas J. MitchellKevin F. MulveyRobert J. MurphyDennis M. NugentThomas H. O’BrienWilliam J. O’DonnellRalph G. PepePeter F. RiehmDennis J. RoggemannJohn C. SchneiderJames E. ShieldsDan C. SommaPatrick F. SwiftRichard L. ThelkJoseph A. TruminoDaniel J. TynanThomas G. WebberP. Jay Wilker

1963128 Members34 Donors

26.6% Participation$129,071.69 Total Giving$ 14,630.00 Annual FundLawrence R. CahillLuke M. ChardeLawrence E. ColkinThomas J. CorrPaul C. CrowleyJames P. DayAnthony J. DeLucaRalph F. DeSenaJorge I. DominguezRobert D. EssigJohn J. FoleyJames J. GalvinJohn R. GaviganSteven A. HovaniJames A. HughesDaniel J. KelleherJames J. KlauserGregory D. LiegeyMichael F. MartinStephen J. MartinAnthony J. MazzaKevin G. McKeonRalph J. MellusiPeter E. Murray

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James F. MurrayWilliam J. MurrayGregory J. ParavatiJenik R. RadonRobert F. ScheubleThomas R. SchneiderJames T. SlaneRichard G. TilghmanJoseph J. VerdicchioHenry F. White

1964179 Members80 Donors

44.7% Participation$37,804.38 Total Giving$27,813.50 Annual FundGregory D. ArcaroHugh J. ArnsteinThomas M. BafferGerald A. BorreggineEdwin T. BroderickBrian K. BurkartBrian T. BurkeRobert P. BurnsVincent J. CahillStephen L. CapeceArthur L. CentonzeMichael P. Cesa

Thomas M. CollinsEugene K. ConnorsTerrence M. ConnorsFrancis P. CrottyJeremiah F. CrowleyGary R. DelneoJames W. DiMarzoRichard M. DiMarzoRichard C. DinterJoseph S. DirrKenneth R. DoyleMichael E. FormosoGerald M. FrenchFrederick H. GreinGeorge E. HansonBrian W. HellerDaniel F. HenryLeo I. HigdonJohn A. JordanThomas J. KellyEdward J. KrolDesmond F. LawlerJohn P. LyonsJohn F. MaloneRobert F. MaloneyStephen A. MamikonianSigmund V. MazurNeil D. McAuliffePatrick J. McInerney

Peter T. McKeonJohn M. McMahonMichael A. Milano (R.I.P.)Thomas C. MonahanAllan R. MooreTimothy J. NagleChristopher J. NogeireKevin J. B. O’ConnorRobert G. O’DonnellStephen G. OedJeremiah J. O’GormanW. Paul O’MaraJoseph G. OppDaniel P. O’SheaJohn P. O’SullivanJoseph M. PaccioneJohn A. PaneAndrew A. PaternoWilliam M. PerryRobert J. PonziniBernhard F. PreisserRobert J. ReidSean M. ReynoldsJoseph T. RicciGeorge J. RobinsonJohn D. RoyJohn C. SaccentiAnthony M. SantomeroRoland J. Savage

Ronald F. SimiGeorge A. SirignanoCharles A. SlivinskiRichard G. SparzaniJohn E. StevensRalph E. StubbsPeter T. StubenvollDonald P. SuchyEdward F. TobiaRobert F. Zachariasiewicz

1965157 Members46 Donors

29.3% Participation$12,836.00 Total Giving$ 9,636.00 Annual FundAnonymousGary S. BassoRichard W. BlackJohn J. BolandCharles F. CampbellPaul A. CarboneEdward F. CassAlbert W. ChianeseWilliam A. CookRobert R. CrimminsGeorge B. CurtisRobert P. Dolan

Richard T. FelagoRobert A. FiliceRobert J. GallatiMichael J. GatelyFrank A. GiannattasioRobert J. GomprechtWalter J. GriffithsMichael L. HayesRichard T. HennessyDonald T. HeydenJohn C. HurleyAnthony J. KeberJames P. KilsheimerJohn R. LaCavaClement R. LandannoThomas D. LuciaWilliam J. MachidaThomas F. MaherRonald P. MangioneLawrence F. McGovernFrancis X. McLaughlinA. Jason MirabitoDaniel P. MolloyThomas M. O’MalleyAmado M. OrtizAdrian T. PaoliniHans W. PolzerWilliam G. RimmerPeter T. Roche

Alumni Class Participation by Decade

1930sMembers Donors Participation Total Giving

1934 4 1 25.0% $ 100.001935 6 2 33.3% $1,000.001936 6 2 33.3% $1,000.001939 16 1 6.2% $ 500.00

1940s1941 22 5 19.1% $ 900.001942 36 6 16.6% $101,400.001943 34 8 23.5% $ 4,625.001944 60 19 31.6% $ 12,835.001945 44 11 25.0% $ 15,442.001946 45 16 35.6% $ 11,650.001947 58 18 31.0% $ 15,545.001948 78 24 30.8% $ 28,555.001949 83 25 30.1% $116,655.00

1950s1950 50 16 32.0% $205,775.001951 49 20 40.8% $ 4,330.001952 81 48 59.3% $ 20,705.001953 82 29 35.4% $ 53,720.191954 75 22 29.3% $ 34,335.001955 122 41 33.6% $ 33,890.001956 105 37 35.2% $ 41,144.501957 130 43 33.1% $ 15,133.801958 105 33 1.4% $ 67,623.001959 115 55 47.8% $ 73,910.00

1960s1960 159 62 39.0% $ 34,692.501961 141 43 30.5% $267,900.001962 153 55 36.0% $ 81,671.271963 128 34 26.6% $129,071.691964 179 80 44.7% $ 37,804.381965 157 46 29.3% $ 12,836.001966 149 35 23.5% $ 11,841.001967 163 48 29.5% $161,467.001968 190 34 17.9% $159,516.621969 202 5 22.3% $ 22,890.00

1970s1970 187 34 18.2% $ 15,370.001971 137 23 16.8% $ 8,900.001972 156 36 23.1% $ 18,470.001973 154 25 16.2% $ 8,350.001974 158 14 8.9% $ 4,100.001975 148 23 15.5% $ 20,695.001976 190 38 20.0% $112,478.151977 175 43 24.6% $ 26,565.001978 158 24 15.2% $ 36,273.641979 150 32 21.3% $ 31,535.00

1980sMembers Donors Participation Total Giving

1980 163 23 14.1% $ 58,795.001981 160 15 9.4% $ 26,040.001982 199 30 15.1% $166,730.001983 188 32 17.0% $ 49,898.751984 193 26 13.5% $ 13,985.001985 179 39 21.8% $ 16,327.501986 191 22 11.5% $ 8,472.001987 213 38 17.8% $170,105.551988 203 28 13.8% $ 31,222.201989 183 14 7.7% $ 4,670.03

1990s1990 189 22 11.6% $ 6,050.001991 184 20 10.8% $ 3,920.001992 245 28 11.4% $ 4,815.001993 228 26 11.4% $ 7,943.001994 233 24 10.3% $ 8,882.001995 218 20 9.2% $ 3,710.001996 234 19 8.1% $ 2,460.001997 213 14 6.6% $ 3,750.001998 234 13 5.6% $ 13,025.001999 213 14 6.6% $ 3,146.50

2000s2000 216 42 19.4% $ 5,599.002001 203 17 8.4% $ 5,305.002002 189 14 7.4% $ 2,055.002003 206 8 3.9% $ 760.002004 208 14 6.7% $ 935.002005 224 11 4.9% $ 1,425.002006 197 13 6.6% $ 2,812.512007 234 55 23.5% $ 3,195.072008 210 12 5.7% $ 785.002009 241 22 9.1% $ 800.00

2010s2010 205 24 11.7% $ 1,240.002011 221 15 6.8% $ 1,525.112012 251 151 60.1% $ 6,981.00

Alumni Giving by Class

Top Class Donor Percentage -Hughes Hall Classes

Class of 1952 - 59.3%

Top Class Donor Percentage - Shea Hall Classes

Class of 1977 - 24.6%

Top Class Donor Percentage -College Aged Years

Class of 2012 - 60.1%

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Robert T. RotondiJames W. RyanKevin B. SmithCharles R. SnyderMichael J. Sulick

1966149 Members35 Donors

23.5% Participation$11,841.00 Total Giving$ 5,841.00 Annual FundJohn S. BartolomeoJoseph E. CantwellMichael P. CariosciaDrew J. CarlsonJames E. CarrollPaul S. CasamassimoThomas J. CasertaFrancis F. CrawfordJohn E. DugganCesare L. FlorioCarl V. GogolakWilliam F. HeitmannTimothy F. HorganGeorge G. JonesRichard P. KearneyRaymond A. KochJohn F. LambPeter G. LeiderWilliam E. LuceyJohn G. ManningPablo F. MedinaWalter J. MicloWilliam H. MulliganJohn R. O’BrienGeorge M. O’HarRobert D. PaneJohn J. PilkingtonLouis R. QuintanoPaul P. RegaJames R. RivielloStephen J. SchmergeRussell M. SchneiderJoseph L. SeelyJohn M. SilvanieKenneth J. Smith

1967163 Members48 Donors

29.5% Participation$161,467.00 Total Giving$ 29,067.00 Annual FundJames V. AromandoJames R. BruggerRaymond P. CaritoJoseph P. CastellanoNicholas J. CheperRobert J. ClementeRobert M. CostelloFrancis P. CunninghamHoward T. CusackThomas F. EganDennis J. FitzSimonsArthur FreaneyLouis C. FreesEdward J. GeraghtyKevin R. HackettJohn F. X. HarahanJohn D. HartmanJames T. HeaphyChristopher M. HoulihanDavid P. HuntGeorge A. Johnson-OrbanStephen P. KellyStephen W. LilienthalWilliam J. McCarrenMichael T. McCarthyDaniel G. McDermottCharles T. McDonaldJoseph H. MogliaRaymond F. MurrayAlphonse M. NaclerioJohn R. NicholsStephen A. NocetiJohn H. OswaldFredric J. PocciWilliam C. PorcaroHarold W. PskowskiKevin P. ReillyChristopher J. RohrsRichard J. RussoMatthew S. SantiroccoRobert J. SchneiderRobert J. SchusterRichard T. SheahanJames A. SheehanMichael J. SniffenPatrick J. StallardThomas E. WilloughbyBrian L. Zevnik

1968190 Members34 Donors

17.9% Participation$159,516.62 Total Giving$ 33,616.62 Annual FundMichael P. AlvinoPaul J. AmbrosiniLouis A. ComaratoStephen J. CourtneyJohn F. CurtisPeter T. D’AuriaBruno J. DegenBruno V. DePamphilisRichard P. FerraraRobert A. GervasiThomas F. GiordanoGerald A. KarrThomas F. KirwinThomas J. KusmierczykCarmine LuciaDaniel R. McAuliffeRobert J. McLoughlinWilliam P. McNamaraJoseph P. McNiffVincent A. MemoliThomas L. MicekKevin L. O’Brien

Barry S. O’ConnellEugene J. O’ConnorMatthew O’DonnellNeil R. O’HanlonFrank J. PetrilliThomas J. PortoJoseph F. SchallerMatthew S. SmithJames J. VogtJeffrey M. WilliamsAnthony J. WilliamsonGeorge J. Zambetti

1969202 Members45 Donors

22.3% Participation$22,890.00 Total Giving$22,340.00 Annual FundAlfred M. AbatePaul J. BottariJ. Peter ByrneGerard J. ChomiakNeil J. CobelliDennis L. CurryRobert J. D’AdamoF. Norman DannenWilliam J. DohertyMichael F. DoyleFrank L. DuemmlerJames B. DugganCharles J. FarrowRobert B. FathPatrick G. FineganKenneth N. FredynaRobert N. GalassoMartin T. GouldThomas W. GreinDavid R. HalleranChristopher P. HaroldGregory M. HarrisJames M. HarrisonCharles J. IppolitoWilliam C. JacobRobert J. JennettWilliam T. MackRobert A. McCarthyThomas F. McEvilyMichael J. McNultyWilliam M. MinozziKevin O. MooreStephen E. MulliganStephen J. NortonDennis M. O’BrienDaniel M. OttavianoJoseph D. PizzurroGarry P. RyanRichard C. San GeorgeJames J. SpachVincent J. TornaPeter S. TrentDennis L. VerhaegenNicholas F. VitulliRobert C. Young

1970187 Members34 Donors

18.2% Participation$15,370.00 Total Giving$ 9,720.00 Annual FundMichael C. AdamsRobert J. AnastasioRobert J. BellingerFrank D. CaporussoJohn T. CartyVincent J. CastellanoJohn T. ConnellFrancis R. CorradoRichard A. EllisonFerdinand P. FlickJ. Michael HorganJoseph M. HunterJoseph T. IppolitoWayne G. JakobsDonald Michael JohnsonJulian C. JohnsonPeter F. MadoniaTheodore J. MarkowitzZenen M. MartinGene F. McCulloughMichael J. McNamaraMichael MitchelsonThomas P. MurtaghDaniel D. O’ConnellEdward J. O’ConnorThomas P. PullanoDennis M. RussoVincent SellecchiaRobert P. SerafinDavid C. SmithRobert M. SolariJames StaudtThomas W. SullivanJoseph E. Winston

1971137 Members23 Donors

16.8% Participation$8,900.00 Total Giving$7,375.00 Annual FundDomenick R. DiPasqualeMichael J. DrummondMark J. FritzGeorge T. HeussnerMichael F. LettereseSamson LiaoRobert P. LoBueChristopher M. MageeJoseph H. MastersonPeter A. MastracchioRichard L. MattiaccioBrian J. McCarthyThomas H. McQuillanFerdinand J. MilanoIgnacio NavarreteKevin P. NortonTheodore A. OkonJames J. ParkerW. Brian Perry

George R. PressMichael D. QuinlanWilliam S. SerletisDenis R. Shea

1972156 Members36 Donors

23.1% Participation$18,470.00 Total Giving$16,770.00 Annual FundAnonymousJohn J. AnnisDavid J. BarnettePeter J. BautzMichael B. BreenTheodore J. CivettaSteven A. CorsoHoyt B. DavisJoseph L. DeMarzoRichard J. EspositoStephen J. EspositoThomas J. FerroPeter F. FrancoDaniel J. GenoveseRichard J. GiordanoRobert J. HebronHoward W. HopkinsLouis V. IsganitisMark C. JohnsonJames S. LiaoJ. Geoffrey LoftusPatrick M. MalgieriKevin J. McCabeGerald C. McNamaraJames F. MoruzziEugene F. O’NeillJoseph PaolicelliJoseph F. PerkowskiKevin M. PlunkettJohn J. RayJonathan D. ShramkoChristopher A. SouthRobert E. StillmanVictor J. ThombsJohn T. WardOrest J. Zuk

1973154 Members25 Donors

16.2% Participation$8,350.00 Total Giving$8,250.00 Annual FundStephen P. BellWilliam M. BrennerDouglas A. BroderickDaniel C. CavaluzziKevin S. CorbettNicholas V. CristianoAndrew J. D’ApiceEric F. DukeAnthony M. FairKenneth W. FoxMichael J. HanniganOrest J. KozickyEdward A. LangHenry P. McEnteePaul B. McLaughlinNeal J. McNamaraMichael J. MorelliJohn J. ReillyRonald A. SancettaCharles A. SantangeloChristopher G. SchipperGeorge N. TarangioliGary J. TocchetJohn ZawackyFrank Zirpolo

1974158 Members14 Donors

8.9% Participation$4,100.00 Total Giving$3,500.00 Annual FundAnonymousThomas A. CareyFrank J. ColarussoJohn P. ConnollyMichael J. CooneyBrian V. CorryTerrence J. DoyleMichael S. FoltinPatrick J. MarrinanThomas A. McShaneTimothy B. PineRobert N. PucciMartin J. StranskyTimothy R. Tostanoski

1975148 Members23 Donors

15.5% Participation$20,695.00 Total Giving$13,895.00 Annual FundJohn P. AbplanalpJesse J. AversanoRichard T. CarucciFrank J. CobelliPaul F. CurranJames W. DeRienzoRaymond J. DoradoJoseph M. FerulloMichael P. GallagherDonald C. LanzaStephen R. LoBelloKieran V. MahoneyMichael J. McCabePeter G. McKiernanBrendan T. O’NeillBrian C. O’RourkeThomas E. PandaleonJohn F. RenzulliCamillo M. SantomeroMark W. ThomsonRobert J. VallaNicholas C. VastiVictor D. Ziminsky

1976190 Members38 Donors

20.0% Participation$112,478.15 Total Giving$ 14,315.00 Annual FundMichael V. AvalloneThomas G. BellThomas P. BolandEdward R. BonannoTimothy J. BrosnanThomas J. CampbellMark J. CerboneMichael G. ConsidineDavid P. CoraVincent J. CriscuoloKenneth J. DeLashoDomenico DelliCarpiniJohn J. DoranRichard A. DukeGary J. DwyerMatthew O. FitzsimonsStephen J. GallagherJames D. HowardRaymond T. KeaneWilliam M. KorchakRoman G. KozickyGuy A. LesterFrederic L. LettieriBrendan C. MagnerWilliam J. McCabeMichael J. McNamaraJoseph M. MolloyMichael A. MooreDaniel W. MorrisonJohn C. MoukadEdward I. O’BrienJohn J. PettinelliMarko C. RemecNorberto J. RiveraErnest A. RobertsonPeter I. RossRobert A. SpolzinoWilliam J. Whelan

1977175 Members43 Donors

24.6% Participation$26,565.00 Total Giving$21,115.00 Annual FundAnonymousFred A. AlibertiBruno BianchiMichael R. BoylePaul CristelloLawrence W. CurranJoseph J. DeLosaJohn R. DillonCary R. EllPhilip M. FalconeSteven J. FlynnHenry A. FriasJeffrey T. GoetzLouis J. GrecoPaul J. GrecoWilliam H. HallJohn J. HemsleyMaurice K. HyacintheStephen G. KennyEugene J. MaddenJohn F. McCarrickMathew J. McConnellEdward J. McDermottGeorge G. McGrealThomas J. McKennaBrendan A. McKiernanMark S. McMahonLuciano MoschettaJohn J. MurphyMichael NeedhamEdward T. NgDouglas T. PardoJoseph P. PompilioMark J. ReissThomas D. RizzoPeter M. RodriguezSteven A. RuggieroChristopher J. SchuylerLawrence G. SheehanAndrew G. StadnikPatrick W. SweeneyRussell F. TrahanEdward P. VoliMark A. Wines

1978158 Members24 Donors

15.2% Participation$36,273.64 Total Giving$26,825.00 Annual FundAlbert X. BaderJoseph P. CarrozzaMario A. CiampiArthur F. ColiMichael J. ConnSteven P. CostabileThomas V. DolanJohn J. GormleyGeoffrey W. GrayChristopher J. HanlonRobert T. HanniganChristopher HiddlesonRonald P. HollandJames R. LetsenAndres S. LinaresJohn P. McCaffreyLawrence J. McTagueRoderick J. MurrayThomas F. O’LoughlinEdmond K. O’ReillySteven J. RapilloTor E. SmelandBrian J. SullivanEugene J. Whyte

1979150 Members32 Donors

21.3% Participation$31,535.00 Total Giving$10,285.00 Annual FundWilliam AlagoMartin D. AvalloneNicholas E. BruscoPatrick G. BurkeJohn P. CallahanW. Brennan CarleyJohn R. CarskyMichael P. ClearyArmando A. CrescenziEarl J. DavisSteven E. DeanaGiovanni DelliCarpiniTheobald J. DenglerEdward J. HillPeter L. IannielloStephen B. JonesSteven D. KarpinScott M. KostyraChristopher D. LauberPatrick J. ManganRalph M. MattoneBrian F. McCulloughJoseph P. McDermottJohn C. McNamaraPatrick J. McNierneyAnte MeichLawrence A. MurphyRobert R. NewtonKenneth P. SingletonMichael K. StantonMichael D. SullivanJoseph J. Tafuri

1980163 Members23 Donors

14.1% Participation$58,795.00 Total Giving$32,525.00 Annual FundThomas F. BairJohn J. DaveyPatrick J. DooleyRobert J. FinkJohn F. FreemanThomas P. HoulihanLlewellyn HyacintheAdrian V. KerriganPaul M. KuvekeIvor J. LongoSergio J. LupetinJames D. MarshallThomas D. MaurielloAngelo V. MichilliDavid M. MigoyaChristopher H. MooreRobert MurphyGerard P. ParkerJohn C. ReidyEdward A. ResinaAndre D. RodriguezHarold J. ShinsatoThomas F. Whelan

1981160 Members15 Donors

9.4% Participation$26,040.00 Total Giving$10,195.75 Annual FundJoseph M. AlberoLaurence G. BodkinPhilip K. BoyleMichael B. CarrCraig W. FrascatiEric J. GrubelichGlen M. HollandPaul A. LeeJohn J. McCabeKevin J. O’ConnorAnthony C. PuleoPaul J. PyrchNeal T. RyanQuince V. VenturinoRonald G. White

1982199 Members30 Donors

15.1% Participation$166,730.00 Total Giving$ 84,530.00 Annual FundSammy AcebalPeter G. AlberoRobert S. BoyleFernando BragagliaPaul A. BruscoEugene J. CalamariAndrew J. CampbellJohn W. CanningJohn M. CiprianiJames J. ConfortiKeith A. CorpusTed G. DaneJoseph J. DonnerStephen J. FearonMichael S. FitzpatrickJames P. FulgioneJames M. HaddadRonald A. HoinaJohn HopkoHung N. KimStephen M. MelnykAngelo D. MichilliWilliam R. PettusEugenio PrestaJon L. RapilloDaniel E. ReynoldsJames S. RowenJoseph C. ScalisiJohn V. SinonL. Anthony Specchierla

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1983188 Members32 Donors

17.0% Participation$49,898.75 Total Giving$14,401.65 Annual FundJohn D. BruscoLouis P. CaragineJames J. ConsidineJoseph E. CoyleMalik K. CutlarRonald T. deCastroKevin F. DeGabrielWilliam C. DeMasoRaymond A. DeStasioAnthony S. DiNotaBrian DolanJohn P. GadomskiLouis A. GambettaDaniel J. GriffinWilliam R. HeeseFrancis X. HowleyJoseph L. LoCiceroRobert M. MagiltonStephen R. MareMichael X. MattoneCharles P. McCagheyArthur K. McCormackJoseph F. PossavinoRaymond RosarioThomas M. SchmidtMichael E. SohrPaul J. StapletonChristopher H. SullivanDavid C. TrahanVincent A. VasquezSimon L. WalshEdward A. Zambetti

1984193 Members26 Donors

13.5% Participation$13,985.00 Total Giving$11,435.00 Annual FundPaul C. CoughlanChristopher A. DiMarcoJoseph A. FeliceKenneth C. GermannAnthony GonzalezJohn W. HaagDaniel D. HickeyThomas G. HuvaneChristopher H. JonesThomas W. KwalwasserPeter F. LaneAlexander P. LazorJohn B. LazzariSteven LazzaroGeorge M. MacdonaldJoseph A. MasciaJohn G. McCarthyThomas G. McElhennyJames R. McGonnellErnest S. OrphanosCharles J. RinaldiRalph A. RuggieroBrian J. TerryMark A. VarrichioJoseph F. VoliMartin J. Waters

1985179 Members39 Donors

21.8% Participation$16,327.50 Total Giving$15,527.50 Annual FundStephan A. AlkinsJohn H. BrehenyPaul J. CampisiJames R. CarcanoAngelo CioffiAlbert W. CornachioAnthony A. DeMartinoCarlo T. DiNotaJohn P. DoranChristopher C. FarleyPatrick S. FarrellyMarc L. FlaminoPeter J. GaveyChristopher W. HealyMichael HuhBiagio A. IannaceFrederick M. KellerPhilip J. KnechtAnthony D. LanniThomas J. LuppinoJohn L. MallinsonAnthony E. MazzaCharles W. McManusDarren F. McSpedonJuan R. MelendezChristopher J. MichailoffRaymond J. MikovitsJames E. MurrayRobert B. O’ConnorNicholas A. PirulliThomas J. PowerJohn R. SandleitnerPatrick C. SbanoSalvatore ScalisiMichael E. ScelsiMichael D. TroviniJohn J. WalzerTimothy X. WitkowskiWilliam J. Wollman

1986191 Members22 Donors

11.5% Participation$8,472.00 Total Giving$8,472.00 Annual FundChristopher A. AlberoJames A. BoyleJames A. BrophyMichael E. CareyWilliam A. EhbrechtWilliam P. GillespieDaniel S. HollmanLuigi LaVerghettaChristopher P. LeeCharles A. LippolisJohn A. LynPaul F. McTigueJohn G. MorrissKuni NakamuraChristopher A. OberhauserBrian P. O’RourkeSilvio A. PietroluongoWilliam J. RizzoRaymond C. SmithJohn T. SohrJames A. WelshAndrew G. White

1987213 Members38 Donors

17.8% Participation$170,105.55 Total Giving$ 13,770.00 Annual FundAnonymousGeorge AguiarJohn L. AjelloCharles D. BrycelandWalter C. CamasCharles A. CerussiThomas M. CourtneyCharles J. DonnellyRamon E. EspaillatDouglas M. FahertyJames M. FalcoNoel P. FirthDavid L. FitzgeraldKevin J. FitzpatrickRobert P. FordThomas V. GiordanoMichael V. GoliaMichael J. GrecoEric A. GroeplerJohn L. HaleyRobert H. JohansenJames J. KilcommonsDavid A. MaldonadoChristopher T. MarconDavid H. MarshallDario A. MartinezTimothy C. McGrathDonn J. McNameeJohn K. MullenStephen C. MurphyMark J. NacinovichJohn F. NearyChristopher W. O’GilvieHarry P. PatzChristopher M. SantomeroMichael F. SpecchierlaPatrick T. SullivanAlfred C. Vasso

1988203 Members28 Donors

13.8% Participation$31,222.20 Total Giving$18,222.20 Annual FundLiam T. BakerJohn A. CorbettPatrick E. CullenMichael J. CurtinAndres F. de LasaPatrick M. DeaneLouis J. DiGiornoBrian S. DossieTerrence J. FayWilliam J. FenwickMark H. FitzPatrickAnthony Q. FletcherJohn J. GilmartinRey A. Hollingsworth-FaluKyle K. HuebnerNicholas J. LeshiAnthony J. MalaraJames J. ManganBrian J. McGeeJoseph A. McGowanRoberto A. MignoneBrendan C. O’ConnorJohn J. RapawyKevin J. RooneyThomas J. RyanJames T. SmithGraig C. SuvannavejhRobert M. Wallace

1989183 Members14 Donors

7.7% Participation$4,670.03 Total Giving$3,700.00 Annual FundEdwin J. AdlermanWalter R. BenjaminMichael S. CaraglianoRobert E. DaRosEdward H. DickmanAlfredo M. D’OnofrioRobert J. GomprechtPhilip LoScalzo

Sean M. MartinBrendan E. NearyJames M. O’TooleRobert A. RizzoAngelo A. SedaccaJason A. Shramko

1990189 Members22 Donors11.6% Participation$6,050.00 Total Giving$4,500.00 Annual FundJoseph A. AulettaThomas F. BaglioneAnthony D. CanaleDimitri A. CavalliDaniel ChackoJared C. DolceTerrence F. FinneranV. Stephen GiordanoCharles L. GoasdoueAlexander M. GoasdoueEamon P. HeaveyJason A. LoMonacoAnthony J. MarcianoSteven MarreroRobert C. MelnykChristopher E. MoreaTodd W. MurphyPeter M. O’HaraNeil L. RapawyLeonardo RiveraJames M. SlevinJoseph D. Stewart-Pirone

1991184 Members20 Donors10.8% Participation$3,920.00 Total Giving$3,588.00 Annual FundAsberto L. AlveroCharles A. AndrussAntonio L. AstorinoKeith J. BaronBrian E. ClarkinJohn F. DolgettaDamon E. DowdallThomas EliaJohn N. FavaleThomas A. FitzpatrickBrian T. FogartyDavid E. GuerreroBrian W. HellerSean J. McCarthyJason J. PabonPhilip T. PalloneBryant PappasMichael J. ReynoldsJack M. RomitaNikol Uljaj

1992245 Members28 Donors

11.4% Participation$4,815.00 Total Giving$4,790.00 Annual FundChristopher P. CrowleyRichard J. DioGuardiMatthew D. DunnMichael J. FinkThomas D. FlemingErik P. GoldschmidtThomas A. HageBrian P. HarpurNoel A. HeaveyPaul T. HickeyTerence A. HuvaneJohn P. HynesJohn Paul A. IannaceDominick J. ImpembaJay C. JohnsonBradley M. LangerAnthony T. LeporeJason A. LewisAlbert A. LioneAlfred J. MehmelArthur T. O’ReillyJesse P. QuinlanLuke M. SweeneyJoseph S. TomaselliDavid P. VarenneJames R. VercolloneE. Scott WynneLeon J. Zick

1993228 Members26 Donors

11.4% Participation$7,943.00 Total Giving$5,043.00 Annual FundCornelius J. AlejoJason N. BuchananMichael T. CampoliQuin E. CiuffetelliMyles J. DuffyHenry P. ElliottR. Paul FavaleTimothy O. FitzPatrickBrian A. FraneyBrian P. GilchristMichael C. HartmereEdmund P. HarveyKevin P. KennyChristopher F. LockwoodMichael P. LyonsFrancis A. MenardMichael V. MerriganMichael T. MondroneEugene J. Oh

Waldo PersteinsMaurice T. ReidyKenneth J. SmithKevin J. SohrJohn J. SpillaneVincent J. TalamoMarco J. Tomassi

1994233 Members24 Donors

10.3% Participation$8,882.50 Total Giving$7,532.50 Annual FundAnonymousVictor AcevedoPasquale AntolinoChristopher W. BertoniMark L. BoccardiSean M. BowdenDavid C. ChuRichard K. CollinsCharon D. DarrisMichael E. DonoghueJoseph V. FemeniaJames P. GannonSean M. GregoryPhilippe R. GuerraBrendan T. HigginsFrank A. MacDonaldFrancois A. MartinKeith S. MurrayJim J. PurekalVincent A. RomanoAshley G. SaundersNeil A. ScanlonSteven A. SchwartzEvan C. Serton

1995218 Members20 Donors

9.2% Participation$3,710.00 Total Giving$2,210.00 Annual FundJohn R. CroninJohn T. DealyNeal J. DenningAdam D. DiSensoJohn P. DunleavyAndrew W. HinmanJohn P. LozitoDamien P. McGoughKevin D. NavasPeter M. O’NeillPeter J. PutignanoShane M. QuinlanBradley J. SertonJoseph A. SimpsonBradley W. SmithMark P. SolimanTimothy S. SpillaneLaurence P. SpollenPhilip J. TorinaJoshua D. Waldman

1996234 Members19 Donors

8.1% Participation$2,460.00 Total Giving$1,610.00 Annual FundAnonymousMatthew G. AdelhardtAndrew C. BazilRobert J. CammilleriJoseph C. DiNardoPaul D. DiSensoD. Conan DolceMichael J. FitzsimonsMichael J. FranchiMichael M. GabelliThomas E. JohnsonJ. Emmet MurphyColin R. O’NeillDavid P. PolizziNelson G. RitterJonathan R. SchwartzChristopher D. TruchanJohn B. WatersRobert E. Weitzman

1997213 Members14 Donors

6.6% Participation$3,750.00 Total Giving$2,175.00 Annual FundMichael K. AtadikaMatthew G. BrentAnton DenglerSalvatore DeSantisKenneth L. FamulareKevin J. GregoryAndrew T. HargadonJohn A. KearneyJohn T. KivlanThomas L. LavinMichael R. McMorrowJohn M. O’KeeffeDean T. PolitopoulosAndrew M. Preisser

1998234 Members13 Donors

5.6% Participation$13,025.00 Total Giving$12,825.00 Annual FundMichael A. CalandraKenneth R. FranchiPaul HoffmannDouglas E. HundtDavid R. JeshivaChristian B. JohnsonAdam J. McGovernVincent E. MurrayThomas J. O’SullivanWilliam S. Perritt

Joseph A. PetrielloDaniel K. RoqueLawrence P. Tardibono

1999213 Members14 Donors6.6% Participation$3,146.50 Total Giving$3,146.50 Annual FundJoseph C. BrandonAlexander F. BrownAnthony J. ChiodiJames J. CorbettAnthony DiFatoJohn N. DunnGregory O. LauBrendan L. MaguireAnthony NigroLloyd E. NolanMichael A. O’ConnellJustice C. ReidColin J. ReillyMichael A. Ventorino

2000216 Members42 Donors

19.4% Participation$5,599.00 Total Giving$5,324.00 Annual FundAnonymousCalvin AuyeungGino A. CiravoloPatrick J. ConnorsMatthew J. CowanMichael T. CoxRyan B. DarcyPip M. DeckerChristopher A. DiTataWilliam D. DonoghueMichael R. FedericoKevin F. FoleyAman T. FosterJason M. FouchecourtMichael FraterrigoThomas J. GallagherAnthony L. GuarenteJohn C. HannawayKevin M. HannonNicholas E. HernandezAlexander P. HugDoyle P. HuntJohn R. LambJames P. LewisFrancis P. LivelyGeorge P. LyonsConor P. McEvilyFrancis J. McKennaPaul J. MiklusMaginn MoroneyChristopher P. MorrisAkil O. MyersJoseph P. NecklesSean K. O’KeefeAndreas J. PapsonJoseph M. PugliaBairam E. RizaiRobert SalvatoreJohn J. SchwartzPeter G. SclavoDouglas C. SertonKevin S. WanagoClint F. Young

2001203 Members17 Donors

8.4% Participation$5,305.00 Total Giving$4,905.00 Annual FundMark C. AmbrosiJonas S. Bender-NashDavid W. ClarkeDaniel L. DeVictoriaFrancisco J. FerrerBlaise K. GoswamiMark J. HanniganKevin A. HowardChristopher J. JanglKevin B. JoyceBrandon W. KobeltRobert T. LynchRobert B. MitchellMichael G. MurrayKevin J. PhippsMichael A. VendittoMichael J. Viele

2002189 Members14 Donors

7.4% Participation$2,055.00 Total Giving$1,005.00 Annual FundAnonymousChristopher E. CavanaghRyan R. CrimminsAndrew D. DonoghueJohn B. EganSean N. FingerJoseph B. FitzSimonsPatrick F. FordKevin F. KellerJack P. LavinRoger R. NaniMark J. PowersJohn O. SchopferRichard A. SchwamMatthew J. Sullivan

2003206 Members

8 Donors3.9% Participation$760.00 Total Giving$760.00 Annual FundJames A. BurnsJohn L. Hollwitz

In reports of this nature, mistakes sometimes occur. If your name was omitted or improperly listed, please accept ourapologies and contact Joan Wollman, Director of Annual Giving, by telephone at (718) 367-7500 ext. 209 or by e-mailat [email protected].

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Edmund W. HumenMichael A. KavanaghBashiri R. KirvenTimothy J. NastAndrew D. O’NeillGlenn S. Petriello

2004208 Members14 Donors

6.7% Participation$935.00 Total Giving$685.00 Annual FundJoseph A. AltenauThomas M. BrennanBrendan G. ByrneJohn F. ConnorVijay H. DaCostaJoseph R. DePierroDavid G. HennessyBryan P. KivlanBrian J. McCabeManuel R. MontanoJohn P. PragerBrendan M. ReillyGregory J. SansStephen G. Swieciki

2005224 Members11 Donors

4.9% Participation$1,425.00 Total Giving$1,325.00 Annual FundMatthew M. CalviPaul T. CollinsTimothy J. DruckerOwen P. JoyceJames P. LundyJoseph N. MigliaccioJoseph P. NobileRory J. O’BrienKevin T. O’NeillAndrew C. PolimeniSteven F. Tesoro

2006197 Members13 Donors

6.6% Participation$2,812.51 Total Giving$2,075.00 Annual FundJustin M. BardenDaniel P. BeauboeufJohn F. BradleyAndrew J. CavanaghMatthew C. DeFrancescoJohn C. DingeeTerrence C. EganJohn M. HollandWilliam E. HoughKevin J. MullaneyMichael E. ParanacChristopher A. SassoPatrick R. Schramm

2007234 Members55 Donors

23.5% Participation$3,195.07 Total Giving$ 3,125.07 Annual FundAnonymousAnthony M. AccettaBrian H. AndreycakPatrick O. BaveRobert A. BelfioreAndrew J. BellantoniAndrew J. BybelAnthony A. CatalanoBenjamin ChinJonathan P. ConneryChristopher T. CositoreGennaro DiMeglioKostas D. FekkasDaniel T. FinneganPatrick J. FloodRobert H. FonduNicholas R. FosterJoseph A. FrabasilePatrick J. GallagherSolomon I. GoingsJonathan A. GoldSamuel P. HensonBenjamin G. HertzWilliam J. HowellMichael G. HughesMohamed M. KanuJohn A. LewisJames C. LipscombLuke W. MalonePatrick G. MasseoKenneth G. McKennaSean P. McVickerJohn A. MercorellaJoseph J. MiloneConal J. MolloyJames G. MooreTyler R. MorganHarry F. MurphySevero NievesCharles T. O’ConnorRyan C. O’ConnorJohn C. O’ReillyJames C. PalickaNicholas J. PhillipsJohn F. PierceMichael D. PinkowishMichael J. PowersRonald J. QuillenChristopher C. SoutherMichael F. StensonThomas N. TarangioliPaul N. TorresJames J. TyrrellSpiros N. VangelatosChristopher N. Zingaro

2008210 Members12 Donors

5.7% Participation$785.00 Total Giving$615.00 Annual FundGregory J. AccarinoDaniel G. AltenauJoseph M. BonicaDaniel A. BruscoRobert DavisJohn W. DeMarzoPeter A. LenahanChristopher E. LubojaMichael M. McWaltersChristopher A. RaggoHerbert L. Thornhill IIIMichael A. Wrotniak

2009241 Members22 Donors

9.1% Participation$800.00 Total Giving$500.00 Annual FundJon AnnunziataTheodore W. BealeMason L. ColeJustin E. ColemanMarc P. DamonJovalin N. DedajJames R. DeLuciaNicholas E. DePasqualeJoseph C. DiPaoloRyan J. FedakNicholas A. FioreAlexander J. GroszewskiJeffrey W. HornDylan P. LaGammaMiguel A. LazoOliver B. MauriceMichael T. McKayAnthony J. PolicastroDavid A. SantarelliKevin J. SimekRocco J. VitulliDaniel P. Ward

2010205 Members24 Donors

11.7% Participation$1,240.00 Total Giving$ 425.00 Annual FundJohn J. AccarinoJoseph P. CaldwellConnor E. CorwenLiam R. CostelloeMatthew B. DavisJoseph M. DieguezEric G. EngelbrechtRyan P. FinkLiam C. FoxFred J. GonfiantiniKevin P. GrenawaltJohn J. GrenawaltBrian J. JostRobert J. McCarthyMark J. O’ConnorNicholas M. ParisiMatthew T. PisciottaSteven PisciottaBryan P. PtuchaGavin T. ReidyBrendan T. SiebeckerWilliam P. StrobelPaul A. TooheyAndrew J. Trovato

2011221 Members15 Donors6.8% Participation$1,525.11 Total Giving$1,325.00 Annual FundKevin W. AguiarPatrick T. CivettaBrendan J. CostelloeFrancis J. EllisDaniel J. FiorePatrick R. FowleyHumberto GonzalezChristopher G. HowardBerent A. KowarickZachary E. MillerKevin T. MorleyJose A. Ocampo-CarrascoAndrew W. RushRyan G. WalshEvan S. Williamson

2012251 Members151 Donors60.1% Participation$6,981.00 Total Giving$6,911.00 Annual FundAnonymousRobert T. AdamoLeonard O. Allen-SmithDaniel AlmeidaMatthew C. AndersonZachary A. AndreadisBenjamin J. AndreycakNicholas J. AppenzellerElias D. Batis-GelpiRobert K. BeauregardJack K. BeckerJames M. BennettChristopher H. BerensonIldi BilaliSean R. BishunChristopher M. BorgattiSteven J. BroccoliKevin T. BrosnanZachary T. BrownPatrick T. BrowneJoseph BruzzeseWilliam P. Cadge

Anthony CanicattiVincent S. Capone-FroioAnthony P. CardielloAdam D. CarrasquilloNicholas B. ChrisphonteMichael R. CibelliJames S. CobleDylan B. CopeJeffrey D. CortezAlexander J. CottrellJohn R. CroweEddie G. Cruz-DesintonioMichael A. D’AmicoAnthony J. DeLucciGeorge B. DennisLouis E. DepaolisNicholas DiDomizioNicholas A. DieguezMatthew J. DilecceJohn F. DolanNicholas S. DonohueGordon A. EdwardsAlexander J. EllettChristopher R. ElmlingerAnthony P. FalloneMateo B. FischerEric J. FlegarKevin F. FlynnMichael J. FlynnSteven H. FonduGabriel A. FrabasileJoseph J. GenoveseConor T. GowanCameron J. GrandaPatrick V. GrayGiovanni GraziosaMichael D. GuarinoJaime M. GuzmanConor J. HammondsTrevor D. HanrahanSpencer R. HeitmannBrian R. Hogan IIIWilliam L. ImpastatoJohn T. JuniorEmmanouil KambourisMax C. KampeLucas J. KeeferBrendan G. KennedyDennis R. KennellyMatthew J. KillipPatrick J. KingPeter R. KowarickMark N. KramarchukNicholas P. LambrosCharles A. Lanza IIIDaniel P. LeeJong J. LeeMichael H. LesterTimothy P. LeydenAdam D. LoughlinVincent M. LupardiRyan Z. LynchRyan C. MahoneyGregory W. MartinRichard J. MartinoDavid T. MasseySteven J. McCain IIJohn N. McCombeConor J. McKoyBrendan J. MeaneyPeter J. MiliantaKeenan M. MitchellSteven E. MorelChristian S. NaberJoseph R. NolanRobert M. NoonanJohn T. O’ConnorFrancis D. O’ConnorBrian P. O’RourkeJonathan M. PalmerAlex T. ParisiJoseph C. PeckSalvatore C. PerriChristopher A. ProsciaAndrew N. PucilloEric T. RagoneMatthew S. RapilloSamuel A. RaveloChristopher J. RecineTyler G. RescignoAnthony J. RizzoLester C. RobertsonNigel RodriguezGonzalo Rodriquez-GarciaMax T. RussoJoseph L. SantiagoJohn D. SavageFrank SavocaGabriel D. SayersAnthony J. ScottiNicholas J. SetteJoseph P. ShankeyAlexander B. SimeoneDerek A. SmithMatthew R. SnyderThomas J. SpitzerPaul D. StancaJack J. StapletonHenry N. StrianoChristopher E. SturgesJohn C. SullivanJohn R. SupikBrian F. SussinghamJoseph F. SzoldatitsGaetano T. TaorminaHenry J. TeranLiam M. TreibertMarin C. TudorWilliam T. TvedtDomenick L. VelardiAndrew VelazquezChristol P. VincentFrancis A. VolpeJohn J. VulpiWilliam G. WagnerJohn C. WardCharles T. WelshAndrew W. WernerKevin J. Whelan

Current ParentsAnonymousMs. Patience Aboagye ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Adamo ’09 ’12Mr. Gregory Adams ’15Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Addesso ’14Dr. Carol Allen ’12Ms. Mireya Amador ’13Ms. Marceline Anderson ’12Mr. & Mrs. William D. Anderson, Jr. ’12, ’13

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Andreycak ’07, ’12Ms. Angela Annunziata ’09, ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Annunziata ’10, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Annunziata ’15Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Antonelli ’14Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Apostle ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christian Appenzeller ’03, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Azmi Arbash ’13, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Arcuri ’12Mr. & Mrs. Scott Arlotta ’13Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Aventuro ’15Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Bainbridge ’12Mr. & Mrs. Artie Baldwin ’15Mr. & Mrs. James Ball ’15Ms. Lisa R. Bambino ’14Mr. & Mrs. Wieslaw Banach ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Barber ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Barbera ’14Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Barreira ’14Mr. & Mrs. Martin Barry ’14Mr. & Mrs. Jaroslaw Bartoszewicz ’12Mr. & Mrs. David C. Bauer ’12Mrs. Magdalena Beale ’03, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Craig T. Beazer ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Bennett ’07, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bennett ’12Mr. & Mrs. Emmanuel Bentil ’14Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Bergman ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Bertino ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Beyer ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Jon C. Bidwell ’15Mr. Andrew Bishop ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Bishun ’12Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bleakley ’14Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Borgatti ’012Mr. Louis V. Breuning ’07, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Brosnan ’12Mr. & 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. Joseph Bruzzese ’12Mr. & Mrs. Mark Budris ’13Ms. Ines Buelto ’13Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bugniazet ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Terence Burd ’15Mrs. Lucia Burgos ’13Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Burns ’15Mr. & Mrs. Brian Buttigieg ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Byrne ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Cadge ’12Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cahill ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. John P. Cahill ’09, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Calamari ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Calandra ’15Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cappola ’14Mr. & Mrs. James B. Carlson ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lenny Caro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Carroll ’13, ’14Drs. Gianni & Lucia Carrozzi ’14Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cartolano ’13Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Caserta ’15Drs. Joseph & Carolyn Casino ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Ciaran Cassidy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul Castellucci ’13Mr. & Mrs. Louis Caston ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael Catherall ’13Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Cavallaro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Peter Cavaluzzi ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Cerini ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Chase ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Chmiel ’15Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Chrisphonte ’12, ’13

Mr. & Mrs. Pietro Ciccone ’13Mr. & Mrs. Domenick Cipollone ’15Mr. & Mrs. Manus J. Clancy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Clow ’15Hon. John P. Colangelo ’15Mr. & Mrs. Mike Conaton ’14Mr. & Mrs. Victor Confeiteiro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Cliff P. Connery ’12Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Constantine ’10, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cooney ’12Mr. & Mrs. Steven Cope ’12Mr. & Mrs. Enrico Cordice ’15Mr. & Mrs. Eric Corrigan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corwen, Jr. ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Costelloe ’10, ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Coughlin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Creaven ’14Mr. & Mrs. Julius Criscione ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Crowe ’07, ’09, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Curley ’13Dr. & Mrs. John P. Curtin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Curtis ’15Mr. & Mrs. Radoslaw Dabrowski ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Dailey ’14Mr. & Mrs. Sebastian D’Alessandro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Gary D’Amico ’12Mr. & Mrs. Rodrigo De La Garza ’13Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. DeBard ’12Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Del Giacco ’14Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Del Pino ’13Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. DeLasho ’15Mr. & Mrs. Kenny DelCastillo ’15Mr. & Mrs. Anthony DeLucci ’12Mr. & Mrs. Kenrick Deonarine ’14Mr. & Mrs. James DePaiva ’15Ms. Deborah DePalermo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Louis DePaolis ’12Ms. Jenny Desintonio ’12Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Deubler ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Deutmeyer ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Devine, II ’13

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Devlin, Jr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. Frank DiDomizio ’05, ’07, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Dieguez ’10, ’12Mr. Michael DiLecce ’08, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. DiMarco ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Dolan ’10, ’12Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Donahue ’12Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Donohue ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Dowe ’15Mr. James J. Dugan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Dunnion ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dunworth ’07, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dziwura ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Eberts ’12Mr. & Mrs. Peter Eiden ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ellett ’12Mr. & Mrs. Victor Escalona ’14Ms. Andrea Eschen ’12Mrs. Grecia Espinal ’15Mrs. Donna Esterine ’15Mr. & Mrs. John J. Fanelli ’14Mr. & Dr. Peter Fata 2013Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Fearon, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Feerick 2014Mr. Norman C. Fell 2013Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fink, Jr. ’08, ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Fiorentino ’15Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fondu ’07, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Jose Francisco ’15Mr. & Mrs. John M. Fray ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Froio ’12Mrs. Geraldine Galanti-Bennis ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gallagher ’13Dr. and Mrs. Paul Galstian ’15Mrs. Carmen Garcia ’14Mr. & Mrs. Greg Garcia ’13Mr. & Mrs. Jaime G. Garza ’12Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Gayanelo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Genovese ’12Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Genovesi ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Giannini ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gigante ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Gilbert ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Gilbride ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Glenn J. Giordano ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Gittings ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. James Glover ’15Ms. Eileen Goff ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Golden ’12Mr. & Mrs. Luis Gomez ’15Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gordon ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gowan ’12, ’13, ’15Dr. & Mrs. Michael Grasso, III ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Gray ’10, ’12, ’15Ms. Elaine Graziano ’13Dr. & Mrs. Albert Graziosa ’12Mr. Francisco Green ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Griffin ’13Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Grinnell ’12Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Grogan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Walter Groszewski ’09, ’13Mr. & Mrs. John W. Haag ’14Mr. Keith Hammonds ’12Mr. & Mrs. David Hannon ’04, ’08, ’10,’13

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hanrahan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Hans ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Harnett ’15Mr. & Mrs. Hoyt H. Harper, II ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Noel Harris ’15Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hastie ’15Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hauser ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Hayduk ’14Mr. & Mrs. William F. Heitmann ’02, ’07, ’09, ’12

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Herrick ’14Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Heubel ’15Mr. & Dr. Edward J. Higham ’13Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. Hogan, Jr. ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Rey A. Hollingsworth-Falu ’15

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hommel ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Horne ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Huvane ’15Drs. Llewellyn & Monica Hyacinthe ’08, ’15

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hyer, Jr. ’14Ms. Aedhmar Hynes ’15Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Iori ’15Mr. Lajos Janny ’13Mr. & Mrs. Edward Jennings ’08, ’10, ’14

Ms. Chelaine Jones ’13Mr. & Mrs. Ilias Kambouris ’12Mr. & Mrs. Stefan Kampe ’12Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kearse ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Keefer ’12Ms. Colleen Kelly ’12Mr. & Mrs. Shaun Kelly ’13Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kennedy ’12Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Kennelly ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Kennon ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. George K. Kildoyle ’12Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Killip ’12Mr. & Mrs. Chul J. Kim ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. King ’12Mr. & Mrs. Antonios Kireopoulos ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Konopka ’13Mr. & Mrs. Frederico Kowarick ’11, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Kraemer ’14Mr. & Mrs. Borys Kramarchuk ’12Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kukowski ’14Mr. & Mrs. Dilip S. Kumar ’15Mr. & Mrs. George Kuntz ’13Ms. Rosemary Kwauk ’14Dr. Sam Kwauk ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lacovara ’14Mr. & Mrs. Ronald LaCruise ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph LaFata ’14Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore LaMarca ’15Dr. Jacqueline Lamour ’15Drs. Jose & Teresa L. Lantin ’14Mr. & Mrs. Carmine R. Lanza ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Latessa ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lawton ’13Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Lazar ’12Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lazzaro ’14Ms. Annick Le Coz ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Lee ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Lee ’12

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Mr. & Mrs. John J. Leitner ’15Mr. & Mrs. Fred Leone ’13Mr. & Mrs. Guy A. Lester ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James R. Letsen ’15Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Levine ’12, ’13, ’15Mr. Robert Levine ’15Mr. Gregory Limoncelli ’12Mr. Ismael Lind ’13Mr. & Mrs. Donald Lindo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Lippolis ’13, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Loftus ’13Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Lorusso ’15Mr. & Mrs. John P. Loughlin ’12Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Lupardi ’12Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Lynch ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Lyver ’08, ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. David MacGown ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Magnus ’05, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Magnus ’15Mr. & Mrs. Declan Maguire ’15Ms. Elsa Maldonado ’15Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Mannix, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. Barry Markman ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Marth ’15Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Martin ’12Mrs. Idalia Martinez ’15Ms. Rosa Martinez ’15Ms. Margaret Martino ’12Mr. & Mrs. Frank Martorello ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Marzziotti ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Mascia ’14Mrs. George Masseo ’07, ’13Mr. & Mrs. David Massey ’06, ’08, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Stephen May ’06, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Steven McCain ’12Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCarrick ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Mathew J. McConnell, Jr. ’14

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen McConnell ’14Mr. & Mrs. Aidan McGoldrick ’12Mr. Enda McGovern ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McGrath ’14Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. McGuinness ’09, ’12

Mr. & Mrs. James P. McHale, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’14Mr. & Mrs. Bryan McKigney ’14Mr. & Mrs. James P. McKoy ’12Mr. & Mrs. David McLaughlin ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Edward McLaughlin ’13Ms. Kathryn A. McLaughlin ’14Mr. & Mrs. William P. McLoughlin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Peter McNamara ’13Mr. & Mrs. Colum McStay ’15Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Mead ’15Ms. Martha Medranda ’15Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Melnyk ’14Mr. & Mrs. Juergen Moessner ’14Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Mooney ’15Mr. & Mrs. Pablo Morel ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Morrissy ’14Mr. & Mrs. Peter Muldowney ’15Mr. & Mrs. David Mullane ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Mulligan ’04, ’07, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Eric Munson ’15Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Murljacic ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Murphy ’13Mr. & Mrs. James E. Murray ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Natale ’15Mr. Liam Neeson ’15Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Neubauer ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Nicotra ’15Ms. Eileen Nieto ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nolan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Denis Noonan ’12Mr. & Mrs. Peter Nowicki ’13Mrs. Deborah Oakes ’13Mr. & Mrs. Andrew O’Brien ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. O’Brien ’14Mr. & Mrs. Scott O’Callaghan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Donald O’Connell ’09, ’11,’14

Mr. & Mrs. Mark G. O’Connor ’10, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O’Donnell ’13Mr. & Mrs. Conor O’Driscoll ’14Dr. Kevin F. O’Keefe ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O’Rourke ’08, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’Shea ’13Mr. & Mrs. John O’Shea ’09, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Sean O’Shea ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O’Toole ’14Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pache Jr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. Armand Paganelli ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Sal Pagano ’14Mr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Palermo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Palmer ’12Mr. & Mrs. Gustavo Palomino ’13Mr. Joseph Paolicelli ’13Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Paone ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael Parisi ’10, ’12Mr. & Mrs. James J. Parker ’13Mr. & Mrs. Upendra Patel ’13Mr. & Mrs. Lance Patrouch ’14Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Pearson ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Pearson ’15Ms. Sandra Perez ’13Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pettus ’13Mr. & Mrs. Gregory T. Pinn ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dimko Popovic ’14Mr. & Mrs. Simon Popovic ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Power ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Prunty ’15Mr. & Mrs. Krzysztof Przywarczak ’13Dr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Pucillo ’12Ms. Jennifer Queally ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Queenan ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Quirke ’14Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Ragone ’12Mr. & Mrs. Milo Rajovic ’14Mrs. Rosa Ramirez Almeida ’12Mr. & Mrs. David M. Randell Jr. ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ranieri ’15Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Rapillo ’12Mr. & Mrs. Michael Regan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Reilly ’12Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Reitano ’14Ms. Sandra Richards ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Ried ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rini ’013

Mrs. Jillian Rizo-Brewington ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Robustelli ’15Mr. & Mrs. Marcello Runco ’14Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Rusciano ’15Mr. Frank Salandra ’15Ms. Ursula Salandra ’15Mr. & Mrs. Jessy Salcedo ’13Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Saltzman ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Sansevero ’14Mrs. Sheila I. Santiago ’12Mr. & Mrs. Fabio Santorelli ’15Ms. Marjorie Sapeg ’15Mr. & Mrs. Averell Satloff ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Savino ’12Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Savoca ’12Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Scaglione ’15Mr. & Mrs. James Scanlon ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Schrynemakers ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sesti ’14Mr. & Mrs. William M. Sexton ’12Mr. & Mrs. Mansoor Shah ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Shanahan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sheridan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Shortell ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Siebecker ’10, ’13, ’14

Mr. & Mrs. Sunil Singh ’13Mr. David Sipiora ’14Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Sisti ’14Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Sklitsis ’14Mr. & Mrs. Cary Sleeper ’09, 12Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Smith ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Smith ’11, ’14

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Smith ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Tedd Smith ’12Mr. & Mrs. Curtis L. Snyder ’11, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Sohr ’15Mr. & Mrs. James A. Squitieri ’14Ms. Patricia Stanek Fallone ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Steccato ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul Stein ’15Mr. Joe Stilwell ’15Mr. & Mrs. Carl Sturges ’08, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Sullivan ’11,’13

Mr. & Mrs. Howard Sullivan ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Sullivan ’14Mr. & Mrs. Ravi Sundaram ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Supik ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sussingham ’11, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Suttlehan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Taccariello ’13Dr. & Mrs. Alfonso Tagliavia ’14Mr. & Mrs. Noel Tannian ’14Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Taormina ’12, ’14Ms. Meagen Tarpey ’14Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Teran ’12Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Thwaites ’13Ms. Nadine Todd ’13Drs. Robert & Carla Tornatore ’13Mr. & Mrs. William Torres ’15Mr. & Mrs. Umberto Totino ’09, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Tracy ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Treacy ’12Mr. & Mrs. Rolf Treibert ’04, ’12Mr. & Mrs. John K. Trimble ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Trovini ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Turnbull ’15Mr. & Mrs. Sokol Uli ’12Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. Unrein ’07, ’09, ’13

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valentino ’14Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Van Hoek ’14Mrs. Beatrice Varnit ’15Mr. & Mrs. Esteban Vazquez ’12Mr. & Mrs. Alfredo Vega Sr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael Velardi ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Van Velle ’09, ’12Ms. Lillian Vicenty ’14Mr. & Mrs. Jose S. Vidal ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vigorito ’14Mr. & Mrs. Harold Villegas ’15Mr. & Mrs. Steven N. Viola ’14Mr. & Mrs. Louis Violante ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Viti ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vitiello ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Vulpi ’12Mrs. Colleen Wagner ’12, ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wartman ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Weibrecht ’12Mr. & Mrs. James F. Welsh ’09, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Whelan ’11 ’14Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Whyte, Jr. ’12Mr. & Mrs. Scott Williamson ’11, ’13Ms. Gail Wilson ’12Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wrotniak ’08, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Yanez ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Young ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. David Young ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zappa ’14Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Zedeker ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zepf ’14Mr. & Mrs. Vassilios Zoumboulias ’13

Alumni ParentsMr. & Mrs. Robert Accetta ’07Mrs. Margaret I. Adlerman ’89Mr. & Mrs. Steve Alpert ’01Mr. & Mrs. Brian G. Anderson ’07Mr. & Mrs. Peter Andrews ’06Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Andruss ’88, ’89, ’91

Mr. Manfred R. Armbruster ’88, ’94Mrs. Patricia K. Bader ’78, ’79Mr. & Mrs. Lewis A. Baglione ’90Mr. & Mrs. James E. Bair, Jr. ’80Mrs. Celia Baluja ’87Mrs. Margaret Banks ’87Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Baron ’91Mr. & Mrs. Kevin B. Barrett ’93, ’04Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Baum ’02Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Beauboeuf ’06Mrs. Romilda Bernazzani ’83Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Berti ’08, ’10Mr. & Mrs. Kenan Boate ’06Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Boland ’96Mrs. Margaret Bordonaro ’06

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Boustead ’04, ’08Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brennan ’04Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Broglie ’01Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Brophy ’89Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O. Brusco ’08Mr. & Mrs. Nicola S. Brusco ’79, ’82, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Carmel Bugeja ’06, ’11Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Burke ’85, ’86Dr. Henry Bylicky ’11Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Byrne ’04Drs. Eileen & James Canty ’88Mr. & Mrs. Edward Carey ’11Mr. Robert T. Cassidy ’90Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Cavanagh ’02, ’06Mr. & Mrs. E. Val Cerutti ’83, ’86Dr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Chow ’03, ’08Mr. & Mrs. George F. Coleman ’88Mr. Edward V. Condon ’90Dr. & Mrs. John M. Conroy ’84Mr. & Mrs. David S. Cook ’07Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Cowan ’00Mr. & Mrs. Michael Crockett ’09Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Cronin ’95, ’98Mrs. John Cronin ’89Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Crotty ’98Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Cullinan ’08Mrs. Noel A. Cunniffe ’86, ’87Mrs. James M. Curtin ’88Drs. Brian and Susan Cushin ’09, ’11Mrs. Veronica Darcy ’00Mr. & Mrs. Jose M. de Lasa ’86, ’88Mr. & Mrs. William F. DeMaso ’83, ’88Mr. & Mrs. Jack DeVictoria ’01Mr. & Mrs. Peter DiIorio ’09Mr. & Mrs. Charles DiPaolo ’09Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. DiSenso ’95, ’96Mr. Randy W. DiTata ’00Mr. Robert F. Dobbin ’79Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Dolan ’08Mrs. 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 ’86Ms. Kathleen A. Duffy ’95, 96, ’99Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Duffy ’98Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dunn ’06Mr. & Mrs. John Egan ’11Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Elliott, Jr. ’93Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ellis ’07Mrs. Judith E. Falci ’76Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fales ’01Dr. & Mrs. Eduardo M. Farcon ’83Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Fearon ’82Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Fedak ’09Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro Fernandes ’06Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo R. Fernandez ’99, ’03Mr. & Mrs. Kevin S. Finnegan ’07Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Finnerty ’95Mr. & Mrs. James Flood ’07Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ford ’10Mr. Donald J. Fowley ’91Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Fucito ’87Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Fuller ’87Mrs. Alice Gaffney ’04Drs. Martha & William Gallagher ’00, ’09Mr. & Mrs. William D. Gallagher ’87Mr. & Mrs. Primo A. Gambetta ’83, ’86Mr. & Mrs. James L. Garrity, Jr. ’10Mrs. Rosemary V. Garvey ’92, ’97Mr. & Mrs. William Geiger ’05Ms. Carol M. Gentile ’93Mrs. Patricia R. Gibney ’89Mrs. Raymond W. Gillespie ’86Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Gilligan ’81, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Gilmartin ’85, ’88Mr. & Mrs. Marcel F. Goasdoue ’90Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht ’65Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gonfiantini ’10Mr. & Mrs. Bidyut K. Goswami ’01Mrs. Paula Greco McTigue ’88Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Groepler ’87Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Grubelich ’79, ’81Mr. & Mrs. George L. Haag ’84, ’86Ms. Rosanne Haggerty ’04Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hannigan, Sr. ’73, ’75, ’78

Mrs. Paul J. Harding ’09Mrs. Adrienne Harris ’88Mrs. George C. Harris ’74Mrs. Carol Hayden ’70Ms. JoAnn Healy ’00Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Heben ’98, ’02Ms. Charlotte A. Heese ’83, ’84Mr. & Mrs. John Hellier ’08Drs. David & Lois Hinman ’95, ’97Mr. & Mrs. Edward Holder ’04Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hundt ’95, ’98Lawrence J. Hutchison, Esq. ’01Mrs. Hector M. Hyacinthe ’77, ’79, ’80Mr. John G. Hyland ’87Dr. & Mrs. Ugochukwu B. Ike ’00Mr. & Mrs. John C. Jangl ’01Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Jobin ’86Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Johnson ’70, ’72Mrs. Dara M. Kane ’94, ’96, ’98Mrs. Howard J. Kaplow ’79Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kavanagh ’06, ’09Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Keating ’92Mr. & Mrs. Vincent T. Keneally ’80, ’81, ’85, ’87

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kent, Jr. ’96Mr. Michael J. Kirk ’97Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Klein ’08Mr. & Mrs. Arnold W. Kobelt ’01Mr. & Mrs. Albert B. Krug, Jr. ’90Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Lackaye ’99Mr. & Mrs. Victor LaGamma ’05, ’09Ms. Ann Lanza ’03Mrs. Gloria Lauber ’79Mrs. Cheryl Lauder ’87, ’92Mr. & Mrs. John Lawton ’06Ms. Noemi Lazo ’09Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Leahy ’92Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Lee ’86, ’94Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Leech ’89Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Lener ’76, ’81

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Leshi ’88Mr. & Mrs. Garrett P. Lewis ’00, ’07Dr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Liteplo ’98Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus S. Logan, III ’08Mr. & Mrs. Jose N. Lopez ’99Mr. & Mrs. Tony Lopresti ’07Mrs. Marilyn LoPresto ’11Mr. & Mrs. James Lundy ’05Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lypen ’09Mrs. Ann M. Mangan ’88Mr. & Mrs. Richard Many ’96Mr. Joseph M. March ’96Mrs. Robert J. Mauch ’84Mr. & Mrs. Thomas I. Maxwell ’95Mrs. Eileen E. McCabe ’75, ’76, ’81, ’82, ’87

Mr. & Mrs. Mark McCabe ’04Ms. Kara McCarthy Quillen ’07Dr. & Mrs. Richard H. McCarthy ’01Mr. & Mrs. Arthur K. McCormack ’69, ’71, ’72, ’83

Mr. & Mrs. James B. McEvoy ’02Ms. Helen McFarland ’08Mr. & Mrs. Hugh W. McGahran ’94Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. McGee ’88Mrs. Richard McGowan ’04Mr. Robert J. McGowan ’65, ’80Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKay ’09Mrs. Virginia M. McKeon ’05Mrs. Edward McLaughlin ’65Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McLoughlin ’80, ’81, ’83

Mr. & Mrs. John McMahon ’11Mr. & Mrs. Peter McMahon ’03Mr. & Mrs. Vincent McTiernan ’06, ’10Mrs. Mary Ellen Melnyk ’82, ’90Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mercorella ’07Mr. & Mrs. Albert E. Miller ’98Dr. Edward Miller ’11Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell ’91Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Moore ’07Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi K. Morimoto ’00Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Morley ’11Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Moroney ’97, ’00

Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Moschetta ’90, ’92Mrs. Edward A. Muir ’88Mrs. Francis E. Murray ’81Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Murry ’08Mrs. Mary B. Murtagh ’70, ’78Mrs. Timothy M. Murtha ’87Mrs. John F. Neary ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Newton ’95Mr. & Mrs. Rosendo Nunez ’04Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’Brien ’86Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Brien ’09Mr. & Mrs. Rory O’Brien ’05Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. O’Connor ’76, ’79Mrs. William A. O’Dwyer ’02Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. O’Halloran ’09Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. O’Neill ’99, ’03Mrs. William P. O’Sullivan ’87Mr. & Mrs. John V. O’Toole ’89Mrs. Jeanne Pacchiana ’76, ’79Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Padgett ’01Mr. Louis Padilla, Sr. ’85Mr. & Mrs. Alec A. Pandaleon ’75, ’78, ’80Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pappas ’07Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Petrocelli ’86Mr. Richard C. Pettus ’82Dr. & Mrs. Alvin B. Phipps ’01Mr. & Mrs. Peter Pinkowish ’07Mr. & Mrs. Vicente Polimeni ’05Mr. 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 ’82Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Rinaldi ’84Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale A. Rocchio ’98Mr. & 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. Paul C. Saunders ’88, ’90Mr. & 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, ’06Mr. & Mrs. Keith Schwam ’02Mrs. John G. Scott ’69, ’71Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. Shaw ’09Mrs. Patricia A. Sherman ’01Mr. & Mrs. Roger J. Sherwood ’99Mr. & Mrs. Karel Simek ’09Mrs. Martin P. Sinon ’82, ’83Mr. & 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. 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. James Stynes ’05Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sullivan ’07Mr. & Mrs. Dermod O. Sullivan ’03Mrs. Patrick W. Tallon ’92Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Tartaglia ’94, ’99Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Toohey ’10Mr. & Mrs. John A. Torzilli ’94Mrs. 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 ’05

Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Urban ’02, ’04Mrs. Eileen P. Venditto ’01, ’04, ’10Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Ventorino ’99Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vignali ’05Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Walsh ’11Ms. Eileen E. Ward ’92Mr. & Mrs. John F. Ward ’09Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Weiden ’06Mrs. Helen M. White ’79, ’81, ’86Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Williams ’10Dr. & Mrs. Roger A. Wines ’77, ’78Ms. Joan Wollman ’85Mr. & Mrs. Stephen X. Wright ’11Mr. & Mrs. John L. Young ’95, ’97, ’00

FriendsMr. Shawn D. AhernMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BaisleyMr. Fernand Beck, IIIRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Drs. Bernard & Antonia L. BouilletteMs. Rosemary CampionDr. Joseph J. CiancagliniMrs. Agnes ColemanMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. ConwaySr. Gabrielle Corbally, RSHMMs. Katherine CorticcioMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CreeganMs. Dinah DegadyMs. Claire M. EdersteinMsgr. Charles J. FaheyMr. & Mrs. George R. FataMrs. Celeste W. FlynnMrs. Virginia F. GagnonMr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Gedeiko, Jr.Ms. Jane A. GomprechtMs. Suzan GordonMrs. Dorothy M. HarkinsMr. Ernest HarrisMrs. Jacqueline HeinrichMr. & Mrs. Michael HenryRev. Msgr. Carl D. HinrichsenMr. & Mrs. Paul HomerRev. Philip G. Judge, S.J.Mr. & Mrs. John L. KahlSr. Regina Kehoe, OSUMr. & Mrs. Paul A. LaSalleMr. John LordanMrs. Vivian T. MajeskiMs. Mary Jane MaloneyMr. & Mrs. Michael MariMr. & Mrs. S. Jerome MartinMr. Shane M. McDermottMr. & Mrs. Arthur McEwenMr. Robert McKeeMs. Marlane MelicanMr. & Mrs. George F. MillerMrs. Zita MillettMrs. Jean A. MulhernMs. Lorraine W. NadlerMrs. Dorothy NathanRev. Eugene J. O’Brien, S.J.Mr. & Mrs. Kevin E. O’BrienRev. Dr. Joseph P. OechsleMr. Douglas B. OtisMr. & Mrs. Steven PettusMr. Kevin J. PigottMr. Alan C. PillaMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. PolicanoMs. Carol A. PurcellMr. & Mrs. Kevin ReedMrs. Joseph ReynoldsMr. Kenneth R. RosensteinDr. & Mrs. David RyanMaria Santorineou, M.D.Mrs. Margaret F. SullivanRev. Raymond M. Sweitzer, S.J.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew TilmontRev. James R. Van Dyke, Jr., S.J.Mr. John Vrionis, Jr.Mr. William WallMr. Edward Young

Faculty & StaffMrs. Susan Andrews P ’06Mr. Fernand Beck, IIIRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Ms. Maura BrennanMr. Eugene J. Calamari ’82Mr. Pierre ChavezMr. Michael J. Corcoran ’61Mr. Lawrence W. Curran ’77Mr. Patrick M. Deane ’88Ms. Dinah DegadyMrs. Debra DiDomizio P ’05, ’07, ’12Mr. Anthony DiFato, Jr. ’99Mrs. Geraldine T. Downey ’95, ’99Mr. John J. Foley ’63Mrs. Michele A. Gedeiko, Jr.Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Mr. Eric A. Groepler ’87Mr. John W. Haag ’84Mrs. Suzanne HenryMr. Paul HomerMr. Edward Jennings P ’08, ’10, ’14Mr. John L. KahlRev. Joseph Kamiensky, S.J.Mr. Christopher D. Lauber ’79Dr. Patricia Lee P ’12Mr. John A. Mercorella, III ’07Mrs. Mella M. O'Halloran P ’09Mr. Thomas J. O'Sullivan ’98Mr. Douglas B. OtisMr. Steven PettusMr. Kevin J. Phipps ’01Mr. Kevin J. PigottMs. Carol A. PurcellMr. Nelson G. Ritter ’96Rev. Raymond M. Sweitzer, S.J.Mr. Anthony A. Tartaglia P ’94, ’99Mr. Michael J. Viele ’01Mrs. Corinne WalshMr. Paul D. Williams ’56Ms. Joan Wollman P ’85

2012 ANNUAL REPORT • 23

Gifts Made In Honor Of:In Honor of Laura AdamsMr. Michael C. Adams ’70

In Honor of Rev. John D. Alexander, S.J.Mr. Walter Gollinge

In Honor of Bruce G. Bott ’59Mr. Sean P. McVicker ’07

In Honor of Rev. Mallick Fitzpatrick, S.J.Mr. Anthony J. Keber ’65In Honor of Rev. Matthew C. Flood, S.J.Mr. Anton Dengler ’97

In Honor Of Christopher Lauber ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Klein ’08

In Honor of Rev. William O’Malley, S.J.Mr. Adrian V. Kerrigan ’80

In Honor of John J. Vrionis ’64James E. Buckman, Esq. ’62Mr. Arthur L. Centonze ’64Mr. Thomas M. Collins ’64Mr. Joseph S. Dirr ’64Mr. J. Griffin DoyleFordham Prep Mothers’ ClubHon. & Mrs. Michael E. FormosoMr. Brian W. Heller ’64Mr. Leo I. Higdon ’64Mr. John F. Malone ’64Mr. Patrick J. McInerney ’64Mr. Michael A. Milano ’64 (R.I.P.)Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. Allan R. Moore ’64Mr. William H. Mulligan ’66New York Province of the Society of Jesus

Mr. Kevin J. B. O’Connor ’64Mr. Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64Mr. Daniel P. O’Shea ’64Mr. Andrew A. PaternoMr. William M. Perry ’64Mr. Robert J. PonziniMr. Joseph T. Ricci ’64Mr. George J. Robinson ’64Charles A. Slivinski, M.D. ’64Mr. & Mrs. Roger StaubachMr. Peter T. StubenvollMr. George VrionisMr. John Vrionis, Jr.Mr. Robert F. Zachariasiewicz

Gifts Made In Memory Of:In Memory of Alfred J. Broderick ’42Dr. Douglas Broderick ’73Patrick J. Broderick Memorial Foundation

In Memory of Rosalie CaporussoFrank D. Caporusso, M.D. ’70

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

In Memory of Thomas J. Cavey ’57Mr. Brian MarshMs. Judy MarshIn Memory of Joseph L. Chow ’03Dr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Chow

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

In Memory of George A. Coleman ’88Mr. & Mrs. George F. Coleman

In Memory of Robert J. Coll ’84Robert J. Coll Memorial FundMr. James J. Considine ’83Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valentino ’14

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

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

In Memory of John P. Cullen ’75Mr. John F. Renzulli ’75

In Memory of Charles W. DaParma ’45Mr. William M. Perry ’64

In Memory of Francesco and Maria DelliCarpini

Mr. Giovanni DelliCarpini ’79

In Memory of John E. DiLorenzo ’77AnonymousMr. Steven J. Flynn ’77Mr. Edward P. Voli ’77

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

In Memory of Kevin DossieMr. Brian S. Dossie ’88

In Memory of Christopher M. Duffy ’96Mr. Andrew C. Bazil ’96Mrs. John Cronin 89Mr. John T. Dealy ’95Mr. Kenneth R. Deasy ’94Mr. Adam D. DiSenso ’95Mr. John McLaughlinMrs. Mary Ellen Melnyk ’82, ’90Mr. Stephen M. Melnyk ’82Ms. Suzanne Melnyk-TrippMr. & Mrs. James C. Reilly ’99, ’04Mrs. Carmen SedoMs. Celeste SedoMr. Mark P. Soliman’95

In Memory of Rev. Vincent J. Duminuco, S.J. ’51

Mr. William J. Caruso ’51

In Memory of Edward J. FitzPatrick ’86, ’88, ’93

Mark H. FizPatrick ’88Timothy O. FitzPatrick ’93

In Memory of Kenneth P. Flavia ’48Patricia & Richard CarrMr. Edward DevlinMs. Pearl G. Holmes

In Memory of Edmund P. Flynn ’61Mrs. Celeste W. Flynn

In Memory of Kevin E. Gallagher ’73Mr. John J. Reilly ’73

In Memory of Martin J. Gately, M.D. ’33Mr. Peter M. O’Neill ’95

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

In Memory of John G. Giammarco ’28Mr. & Mrs. George F. Miller

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

In Memory of Robert F. Gomprecht, M.D. ’41Ms. Lisa J. Blendermann Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht ’65Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’89Drs. Doug & Ellen Reich ’08, ’09Ms. Ann Skrzypczak GomprechtLisa J. Blendermann

In Memory of Ben GrecoMrs. Paula Greco McTigue

In Memory of Dionis Guerrero ’07Mr. Jonathan A. Gold ’07

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

In Memory of Philip L. Heinrich ’55Mr. Dean C. HeinrichMs. Kristen K. Heinrich

In Memory of Anastasia & George T. Heussner

Mr. George T. Heussner ’71

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

In Memory of Patrick S. Joyce ’88AnonymousMr. Charles D. Bryceland ’87BTIG, LLCMr. Charles A. Cerussi ’87James M. Falco, D.M.D ’87Mr. Noel P. Firth ’87Mr. Kevin J. Fitzpatrick ’87Mr. Joseph A. McGowan ’88Mr. Timothy C. McGrath ’87Mr. John K. Mullen ’87Mr. & Mrs. John F. Neary ’87Mr. Christopher M. Santomero ’87In Memory of John F. Justo ’72Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Plunkett ’72

In Memory of Sr. Regina Kehoe, O.S.U.Mr. Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64

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

In Memory of Albert T. Kirchner ’26Mr. Albert J. Kirchner ’58Mr. Michael D. O’Keeffe ’55

In Memory of John F. Majeski ’38Mrs. Vivian T. Majeski

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

In Memory of Alfred B. Mauro ’74Ms. Suzan GordonMr. Thomas E. Pandaleon ’75

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

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

In Memory of Joseph F. X. McCarthyMr. Andres S. Linares ’78

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

In Memory of Marie McGovern ’57, ’60, ’63, ’65

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

In Memory of Andrew J. McNamara ’99Ms. Janine BassinMr. Clayton HughesMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. McKeever ’61Ms. Michele OppenheimerMs. Maria Santorineou

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

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

In Memory of Eugenia PiantieriMs. Katherine Corticcio

In Memory of Thomas D. Rizzo, M.D. ’49Mr. William J. Rizzo ’86Mr. John B. Waters ’96

In Memory of Anthony M. Rocchio ’98Frank and Lisa MingioneMr. & Mrs. Pasquale A. Rocchio ’98

In Memory of Bruce K. Rollman ’74Mrs. George C. Harris

In Memory of Michael J. Sheahan ’41Mr. Robert LevittNew Jersey Bar AssociationMs. Debra Simon

In Memory of Matthew D. Sigona ’02E-J Electric InstallationsMr. & Mrs. Angelo Sigona, Jr.Ms. Diana L. SigonaMr. Joseph Valenti

In Memory of James M. Smith ’95Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Smith ’95In Memory of Duncan and Rita R. South ’72Christopher A. South ’72

In Memory of Arthur Starrs ’32John P. Starrs, Esq. ’61

In Memory of Anthony F. Stellato ’71Mr. Domenick R. DiPasquale ’71Mr. Ignacio NavarreteMr. William S. Serletis ’71

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

In Memory of Christopher Waldorf ’16The Waldorf Family Foundation

In Memory of Thomas D. WatersMs. Lorraine W. Nadler

In Memory of Thomas M. Whelan ’56Mr. Joseph R. Pisani ’56

In Memory of Dewayne M. Williams ’89Mr. Michael J. Corcoran ’61

Corporations, Foundations,OrganziationsAbplanalp Scholarship FundAmscan Inc.Archdiocese of New YorkPatrick J. Broderick Memorial FoundationBrooklyn Prep Alumni Assoc.BTIG, LLCRobert J. Coll Memorial FundColumbus Citizens FoundationThe Daniels Group, Inc.De La Salle AcademyDunwoodie Class of ’71 Memorial

Scholarship FundFidelity FoundationFordham Prep Mothers’ ClubThe Griffin Family FoundationErnest Harris Architects Horace Mann SchoolJames G. Houlihan Family Second, LPHudson Valley National BankHunts Point Alliance for ChildrenImmaculate Conception SchoolJewish Communal FundKips Bay Boys & Girls Club, Inc.Knights of ColumbusGene A. Lanza Agency Inc.The George Link, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Literary Society FoundationMcEwen Family FoundationMeridian Risk Management, Inc.Moglia Family FoundationNational Auotomobile DealersCharitable FoundationNational Mechanical Services Inc.New York Botanical/ZoologicalPhotographic SocietyNew York Catholic Foundation Inc,New York Fire Dept., Holy Name SocietyNew York Nativity Mission CenterNew York Province of the Society of Jesus

Protege Partners, LLCREACH Prep Inc.Saint Ignatius Loyola SchoolSaints John and Paul ChurchSt. Aloysius SchoolWaldorf & AssociatesWaldorf Family Foundation, Inc.Westchester Collision & Recovery Corp.

VolunteersThank you to the following alumni, parents and friends who volunteeredduring the 2011 – 2012 school year.

Development OfficePaul Williams ’56

Phonothon 2011 – 2012Alumni PhonothonRobert Armbruster ’59Martin Avallone ’79Sean Bowden ’94John Broderick ’87Charon Darris ’94Sean Davey ’80Ronald deCastro ’83Frank D’Onofrio ’60Stephen Fearon ’82Noel Firth ’87Kevin Fitzpatrick ’87Marc Flamino ’85Robert Ford ’87John Geraghty ’60Guy Lester ’76Anthony Mazza ’85Donn McNamee ’85Patrick McNierney ’79John Murphy ’77John Neary ’87Joseph Neckles ’00Jeremiah O’Gorman ’64Sean O’Keefe ’00James Parker ’71Max Pelisson ’53William Porcaro ’67Robert Reid ’64John Schwartz ’00Michael Sohr ’83Michael Viele ’01

Parents PhonothonClaudette Bacon ’10Ignacio Barba ’15Marjorie Bee ’14Nicholas Brusco ’13Lina Calandra ’15Louis Caston ’13Susie Ciaccia ’13Pamela Coll ’06, ’10Maryanne Connery ’12Linda Costelloe ’14Julia Dailey ’14Brenda Denneny ’08, ’10, ’13Tom Ellet ’12Carmela FernandezLinda Fiorentino ’15Diane Graziosa ’12Mark Hershey ’13Darlene Jeris ’12Aleksandra Kumar ’15Guy Lester ’12, ’14Jack Marth ’15Regina Martorello ’15Karen McKenna ’14Beth McGrath ’14Barbarann McLoughlin ’15Eileen McStay ’15Cynthia MedrandaMartha Medranda ’15Grace Mons Pinto ’13Peter Muldowney ’15Mike Sohr ’15Ileana Torres ’13Mark Townsell ’05, ’10Joy Troiano ’14Terrie Viola ’14Elizabeth Vitiello ’15Libby Welsh ’12

Ye Olde Prep ShoppeGinny Bauer P ’12Regina Budris P ’13Lisa DeLasho P ’15Clare Eberts P ’12Barbara Genovese P ’12Elaine Graziano P ’13Sarah Kraemer P ’14Patricia La Manna P ’15Christine Laza P ’12Cathy Marshall P ’10, ’12Regina Martorello P ’15Lorraine Merkl P ’13Jeanne Rapillo P ’12Karen Recine P ’12, ’15Nancy Reilly P ’12Maria Sullivan P ’11, ’13Colleen Wagner P ’12, ’13, ’15

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Fr. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.,

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John L. Kahl, Vice President for Development

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• Class News and Information• Invitations to special events and athletic activities• Reunion information• Latest buzz on Fordham Prep’s campus• And more!

Update your email and mailing addresses now!Please contact John Mercorella, Development and Alumni RelationsOffice, telephone 718-367-7500 – extension 211, or email [email protected]

Presidential Search UpdateIn May, Father Kenneth Boller, S.J. officially tendered his resignation as President of Fordham Preparatory School effective June 30, 2013.

In June, the Board of Trustees formed a Presidential Search Committee (PSC) to shape the process for the transition to Father’s successor. Over the summer, the PSC engaged an executive search consulting firm, Educational Directions Incorporated, to help structure this process in an open and collaborative way, beginning with the September survey for the entire Fordham Prep community.

The next several months will be very busy as we prepare for Father’s transition. To reach the Presidential Search Committee or to simply keep up to date on the proceedings, please follow the “Presidential Search” link on the Fordham Prep home page (www.fordhamprep.org) or email the Committee at [email protected].

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