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Page 1: MOTHER SETON ACADEMY · MOTHER SETON ACADEMY ANNUAL REPORT 2003-2004 3 Student Academic Accomplishments In the fall of 2001, the Class of 2004 entered the Academy as sixth graders

MOTHER SETON ACADEMY

Annual Report2003-2004

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2 MOTHER SETON ACADEMY ● ANNUAL REPORT 2003-2004

A Typical Day in the Life of a Mother Seton Academy Student

7:45 AM .. The day begins with a healthy breakfast served to all students.8:00 AM .. Students attend a combination of academic classes, religion, art, music,

band and physical education.11:50 .... Students are provided with lunch prepared by the Child Nutrition

Program; recess follows.12:30 .... Classes resume.3:15 ...... Classes are dismissed. All students pitch in and help clean the school.3:45 ...... Homework time is supervised by staff and volunteers4:45 ...... Selected students participate in the tutoring program and are served

dinner.6:45 ...... Students are driven home by staff.

Sponsoring CongregationsDaughters of CharityMarianist SocietySchool Sisters of Notre DameSisters of St. Francis of PhiladelphiaSisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of

Mary (Scranton)Xaverian Brothers

Corporate Board of DirectorsSr. Angela DeFontes. OSFSr. Joan Keating, DCSr. Susan Hadzima, IHMBro. Lawrence Harvey, CFX, ChairSr. Judith Schaum, SSND

Board of DirectorsJames G. Owens, PresidentRev. Mark Aita, SJ, MDStephen BisciottiDavid BorinskySr. Joan Drega, DC, Vice PresidentJonathan Dubin, M.D.Catherine H. GrossRay GiudiceSr. Susan Hadzima, IHMSr. Mary Ann Hartnett, SSNDMichael JenkinsBro. James Kelly, CFXMary Ellen KaplanRev. Robert F. Leavitt, SSJoseph MolyneauxMichael Naccarato, TreasurerSr. Ruth O’Connor, OSFBro. Frank O’Donnell, SM, JD, SecretarySuzanne PriceOtto SalgueroDennis Satyshur

Mother Seton Academy Faculty & Staff

PRINCIPAL

Sr. Mary Bader, DC

FACULTY

Matthew HillDeborah KreiplBro. Jesse O’Neill, SMAaron Peck, Notre Dame AmeriCorpsLaura PetersonRegina PuleoSr. Ann Claire Rhoads, DCSr. Marianne Roderick, SSNDSr. Ellen Smith, IHMAnnalisa Snair, Notre Dame AmeriCorpsSr. Patricia Warnick, SSNDCassandra Whitehead, Notre Dame AmeriCorps

STAFF

Rob Cole, SeminarianNancy Fenton, Director of DevelopmentNancy Hamilton, CounselorBrenda Johnson, Child Nutrition ProgramSr. Jacqueline Kotz, OSF, Office AdministratorAngie Patterson-Handy, Director of

DevelopmentFrances Smith, Child Nutrition ProgramSr. Maria Voorneveld, IHM, LibrarianNicole Yeftich, Director of Graduate Support

Program

Sr. Mary Bader, DC

Principal’s Message

Mother Seton Academy’s Annual Report affords us an

opportunity to express our gratitude to the many

individuals, religious congregations, parishes, schools,

foundations, businesses and corporations who support our

mission. The Report also enables us to share with those

individuals and groups the program’s achievements, all

made possible by their generosity.

Our school’s namesake, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton,

constantly reminded those around her to trust in God’s Divine Providence. Such

a trust has given MSA a sturdy foundation. This faith has inspired a flourishing

school which is sustained by the goodness of others who offer their gifts of time,

talents, resources and prayers. At MSA the fruits of that trust are manifested in the

daily lives of our students and graduates who thrive under the direction of a

dedicated staff.

This report highlights the countless contributions that provide opportunities

for spiritual, academic, social, emotional and physical growth in our students. The

impact of these gifts is immeasurable as is noted in our standardized test scores

and high school and college acceptances. Yet other “successes” are not measurable.

It is hard to provide quantitative evidence that the 50 or more weekly volunteers

touch our students’ lives. Yet they do! We can’t scientifically document an

acquisition of social skills such as hand shaking, but the skill is learned and

practiced! Much is learned beyond the standard, and important, academic skills.

At MSA our staff dutifully instills in our students an “attitude of gratitude.”

This attitude is expressed in our daily prayers when we thank God for our

benefactors and volunteers who enhance our mission. Thank you for being part

of our mission.

Gratefully,

Sr. Mary Bader, DC

Sr. Mary Bader, DC

Mission Statement

Empowered by Gospel values and rooted in the tradition of Catholic education in the spirit of St.Elizabeth Ann Seton, Mother Seton Academy, a middle school in East Baltimore, seeks to educateinner-city young men and women in a multicultural environment that promotes the dignity ofand the respect for each person and all of creation. Students are challenged to reach their spiritual,emotional, academic, social and physical potential so that they may become responsible, caringand active leaders in their families, communities, and society.

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MOTHER SETON ACADEMY ● ANNUAL REPORT 2003-2004 3

Student Academic Accomplishments

■ In the fall of 2001, the Class of 2004 entered the Academy as sixth graders with an average grade equivalent of 5.5

on national standardized tests (or a skill level equivalent to a student entering fifth grade). Two years later at the

beginning of eighth grade, these same students achieved an average grade equivalent of 8.5. This represents a gain of

three academic years in two calendar years.■ In 2003-2004, 19 of 21 graduates applied to and were accepted into selective private and Catholic high schools,

most with extensive scholarship assistance.■ In the 2004 high school class, 78% of Mother Seton Academy graduates entered college in the fall of 2004.

Highlights of the 2003 - 2004 School Year

Our school is predicated on the notion that the cycles of poverty, violence and crime

can be broken and that education is the means by which this occurs. At Mother Seton

Academy students receive an holistic education that enables them to better their lives.

MSA nurtures the students’ intellectual, spiritual, emotional, social, and physical growth

by challenging them to recognize and reach their potential.

A review of the highlights of the 2003-2004 school year illustrates the many

opportunities afforded our students. In addition to a full academic day, students

received the benefits of homework, tutoring, and mentoring programs which not only

served to reinforce their academic skills, but also provided positive role models in the

volunteers assisting the youngsters. Each week more than 50 volunteers gave of their

time and talents in service to the school.

The school counselor continued to offer service to students and their families. In addition

to leading workshops on conflict resolution, bullying, child safety, and other topics, our

counselor guided students in need of medical, mental health, and academic resources.

Impressive acceptances into high schools and colleges indicate that the Graduate

Support Program continued to assist our students beyond their days at MSA. The

expanding program also drew students from other schools to its SAT prep classes.

The Catholic identity of the school continued to be fostered in daily religion classes,

weekly school-wide prayer services, and retreats. Moreover, Christian-based values

remained firmly integrated in all areas of the curriculum.

Three summer programs brought numbers of students to the Academy for remedial assistance in math and language arts,

recreational opportunities, and college preparation. Our three week program for prospective students enrolled a record 90

children, all hoping to be selected for MSA’s newest fall class.

In an attempt to expand the students’ horizons beyond the traditional classroom, the children participated in

numerous activities that complemented the core curriculum. During the year, the students were enriched by the following

special activities:

Field TripsBaltimore Museum of Industry ● Career Day atthe Cathedral School of Mary Our Queen ●

Civil War Museum ● Genesee Valley OutdoorLearning Center ● Gettysburg National MilitaryPark ● Gunpowder State Park ● Gym Night at St.Ursula School ● Loyola College Fitness Center ●

Loyola College Tour ● Martin Luther King, Jr.Program at Loyola Blakefield ● NationalAquarium in Baltimore ● National Shrine of theImmaculate Conception ● National Zoo ●

Outward Bound ● Philadelphia ● Romeo andJuliet Play ● Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton ●

Sinai Hospital ● Sr. Marianne’s Family Farm ●

Washington, D.C. ● WBAL TV Station

Workshop ● Conflict Resolution Workshop ●

Healthy Relationships Workshop ● High SchoolNight ● Homework Companions Program ●

Mentoring Program ● Rainbows for God’sChildren ● Respect Life Workshop ● TutoringProgram

Graduate Support ActivitiesCollege Bound Summer Camp ● College CampusTours, Mid-Atlantic Area ● College GuidanceCounseling ● Financial Aid Counseling ● SAT Prep

Service ProgramsMeal Program at Beans and Bread ● MealsProgram at My Brother’s Keeper ● Open House ●

Santa’s Workshop ● St. Elizabeth Nursing Home

College Acceptances for theMSA Class of 2004

Adelphi UniversityBaltimore City Community College*Bowie State University*Community College of Baltimore County*Frostburg State University*Hofstra UniversityLaSalle UniversityLoyola College of Maryland*Marymount of Fordham UniversityMarymount UniversityMethodist CollegeMount St. Mary’s CollegeNorfolk State UniversityOld Dominion UniversitySt. John’s University*St. Peter’s College*St. Mary’s College of CaliforniaSeton Hall UniversitySalisbury University *University of Maryland, Eastern Shore*Villa Julie CollegeWashington and Jefferson CollegeWest Virginia UniversityWest Virginia Wesleyan

* denotes student choices

Special EventsBaltimore Opera Company Program ● BandConcerts ● Bowling ● Cardinal Cup Run ●

Christmas Play ● English Speaking Essay Contest● Hiking ● Institute of Notre Dame ScholasticCompetition ● Lock-In ● Prima Lux EssayContest ● Ravens Football Game ● Rollerskating● Trick-or-Treating at Loyola College ● WeeklyPrayer Services and Assemblies ● Retreats

Guest SpeakersInternet Safety ● Maryland State Troopers ●

Will Demps ● Baltimore Ravens

Workshops and ProgramsBand ● Bullying Workshop ● Child Safe

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Contributions: Others 70%

Parents' Fees 1%Investments 3%

Contributions and Services:Religious Community 26%

General & Administrative 25%

Instructional 38%

Contributions to Operating Reserve 32%

Development 5%

4 MOTHER SETON ACADEMY ● ANNUAL REPORT 2003-2004

We are blessed to receive the support of many friends, including thefollowing Catholic parishes, communities and schools:

Scholarship Sponsors 2003-2004

As an all-scholarship school, Mother Seton Academy is especially grateful to the following individuals, religious communities,

businesses and foundations for their generous support of our scholarship program:

Archbishop Curley High School

Archdiocesan Library Media Association

Carmelite Community

Cathedral School Parents’ Association

Catholic Community of St. Francis Xavier

Catholic Daughters of the Americas

Church of St. Mark

Church of the Annunication

Church of the Nativity

Daughters of Charity

Franciscan Fraternity

IHM Volunteers

Ladies of Charity of St. Martin’s Church

Little Flower Catholic Church

Loyola Blakefield High School

Loyola Center for Values and Service

Loyola College of Maryland, Development Office

Marianist Society

Mother Seton School

Notre Dame AmeriCorps

Notre Dame Preparatory School

Our Ladies of the Angels Parish

Our Lady of the Angels Court #2377

Partners in Excellence Fund of the Baltimore

Community Foundation

School Sisters of Notre Dame

School Sisters of Notre Dame, St. Thomas

Aquinas Convent

Seton Keough High School

Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia

Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of

Mary (Scranton)

St. Agnes Health Care

St. Agnes Hospital Nuclear Medicine

St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Church

St. Dominic’s School and Parish

St. Joseph by the Sea High School

St. Joseph Church Cockeysville

St. Joseph’s Hospital

St. Jude Shrine

St. Peter’s Catholic Church

St. Peter’s Religious Education Center

St. Thomas Aquinas School

St. Ursula School

The School of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen

Towson Catholic High School

Villa St. Michael

Vincentians, Eastern Province St. Vincent’s Fund

Xaverian Brothers

Allegis Group

Anonymous

Mr. Michael Batza

Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Behrens

Bro. Albert Bozzo, CFX

Catholic Community of St. Francis Xavier

Church of St. Mark

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Contino

G.B. Charities

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Guercio

Francis E. Hall Memorial Scholarship

(Mr. & Mrs. Robert Price)

Mr. Ted Imbach

Dr. & Mrs. John Laschinger

Drs. Michael & Mary Lee Lynch, DVM

The Jerome S. & Grace H. Murray Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Norbert Paszkiewicz

St. Joseph Church, Cockeysville

Solid Rock Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Shigley

Mr. & Mrs. William Stromberg

Tullett & Tokyo Liberty, Inc.

Vincentians, Eastern Province St. Vincent’s Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Waldron

Mr. & Mrs. Jon Webb

Mrs. Joan Wendland

Mr. & Mrs. James Yoshimura

Financial Statement FY 2004

Income FY 2004Contributions and Services: Religious Community .... $ 247,487

Contributions: Other .............................................................. 669,890

Parents’ Fees ............................................................................... 11,275

Investments ............................................................................... 31,650

TOTAL INCOME $ 960,302

Contributions: Others 70%

Parents' Fees 1%Investments 3%

Contributions and Services:Religious Community 26%

General & Administrative 25%

Instructional 38%

Contributions to Operating Reserve 32%

Development 5%

Expenses FY 2004Instructional .................................................. $ 360,701

General and Administrative .................... 243,280

Development ............................................... 49,427

Contribution to Operating Reserve ..... 306,894

TOTAL EXPENSE $ 960,302

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Annual Fund Contributors 2003-2004 (July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2004)

We would like to thank the many generous donors who help Mother Seton Academy provide a quality education to our students and

their families through their Annual Fund gifts. Our appreciation is also given to the many contributed gifts and volunteers hours so

generously given in support of our students’ education.

MOTHER SETON ACADEMY ● ANNUAL REPORT 2003-2004 5

$60,000+Allegis Group

$25,000 -$59,999The Stephen & Renee Bisciotti FoundationPartners in Excellence Fund of the

Baltimore Community FoundationMr. Norbert PaszkiewiczMr. & Mrs. Robert PriceXaverian Brothers Generalate

$10,000 - $24,999Anonymous (2)Cassin Educational Initiative FoundationMr. A.R. Ray GiudiceDrs. Michael & Mary Lee Lynch, D.V.M.

William G. McGowan Charitable FundSisters of St. Francis of PhiladelphiaSolid Rock FoundationMr. & Mrs. Eugene Waldron

$5,000 - $9,999Batza Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Bruce E. BehrensCatholic Community of St. Francis

XavierChristopher O’Neil Memorial Fund of

the Baltimore Community FoundationMr. & Mrs. David CoakleyMr. & Mrs. Francis ContinoMrs. Patricia KirbyLittle Flower Catholic ChurchThe Jerome S. & Grace H. Murray

FoundationMr. & Mrs. Arthur C. PowellSchool Sisters of Notre DameMr. & Mrs. William StrombergTullett Liberty Investment CorporationVincentians, Eastern Province St.Vincent’s Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Jon J. WebbWells Fargo FoundationRdml. & Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson, IIIMr. & Mrs. James Yoshimura

$1,000 - $4,999AnonymousMs. Joann AbromaitisBro. Richard A. Angarola, CFX

Mr. John AtorinoBlack & Decker CorporationMr. and Mrs. Thomas BoothBro. Albert C. Bozzo, CFX

Mr. & Mrs. John Peter CampbellThe Capital Group CompaniesCharitable FoundationCareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldCavanaugh Financial Group Charitable

FoundationChurch of Saint MarkMs. Shannon Clancy & Mr. Dan Klocke

Mr. A. Michael D’ArpinoMr. Owen Daly, IIMr. & Mrs. Leonard J. DoranThe Dresher FoundationMr. & Mrs. James M. DuganMr. John EdwardsEnglish Speaking Union of the U.S.

Maryland BranchMr. Steve GoluekeMr. James GoodyearMr. Thomas R. GuercioMr. & Mrs. Vincent GuercioMs. Jenny HortonMr. & Mrs. Ted ImbachMr. & Mrs. J. Calvin Jenkins, Jr.Mr. Larry E. JenningsMr. Francis X. Kelly, Sr.Dr. & Mrs. John C. LaschingerMr. W. Robert LepczykLoyola Center for Values and ServiceMr. & Mrs. William J. MarshMrs. Patricia MartinMr. Robert S. McCormickGeorge W. McManus Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Frank McDermottMr. & Mrs. Daniel Lee MedingerMr. & Mrs. Michael MuldowneyDr. & Mrs. Michael MurphyOur Lady of the Angels ParishMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. PetersonPlanit Advertising, Inc.Procter & Gamble Cosmetics

Foundation, Inc.The J. Bernard and Marie RaffertyFamily Trust of the Catholic Family

FoundationMr. Joseph RamponeMr. Andrew M. RobertsMr. Louis J. ScottoMr. & Mrs. Chris Shafer

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth ShigleyMrs. Patricia K. SmythSt. Joseph ParishMr. & Mrs. John StantonUnion Memorial HospitalMr. & Mrs. Joseph Welkie, Jr.Wiessner Foundation for Children, Inc.Ms. Ann Wilson & Ms. Rita McLaughlin

$500 - $999Mrs. Patty BarryMr. & Mrs. Ronald F. BartelsMr. & Mrs. F. Joseph BradleyMr. Jack H. CampbellMs. Maureen J. CarrChurch of the NativityMr. Robert C. Coleman, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. CookDr. Jonathan DuBois DubinDr. & Mrs. Joseph A. EbnerMr. Douglas Eshelman

Ms. Carrie E. FloodFSC FoundationF. Paul Galeone Photographer, Inc.Mr. Charles G. HartungSr. Patricia Hogan, SSND

Mr. & Mrs. George T. KaneMr. Joseph KnottMr. John M. Martin, Jr.Ms. Mary McGrory †

Rev. John McMurry, SS

Morgan Family FoundationMs. Patricia L. O’DonnellMr. & Mrs. James RaileyMrs. Aida RoigMr. Al RubelingMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. SpringerSt. Alphonsus Rodriguez ChurchSt. Peter’s Catholic ChurchMrs. Mary H. StaylorMr. & Mrs. Mark Sylvester

Mr. Peter TroupMr. & Mrs. Joseph TysonMr. & Mrs. Richard WelchDr. Carol Ziminski

$100 - $499Mr. & Mrs. William V. AhearnRev. Mark Aita, SJ, M.D.

Ms. Michele A. AlessiMs. Cynthia AllenMr. Rafael M. AlvarezMr. & Mrs. William R. AmosMr. & Mrs. Braxton D. AndrewsMr. Peter G. ArendMs. Phyllis BabcockMr. & Mrs. William J. Baird, Jr.

Baltimore Heart AssociationMr. Raymond BerryMrs. Irene B. Perez BlizzardMr. Robert H. BouseMr. Carl W. Brand, IIIBrennan FamilyMrs. Dorothy E. BrownBuckley FamilyMrs. Patricia H. BurchMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cahill, Sr.Bro. Peter Campbell, CFXMr. Wayne G. CampbellMs. Carol S. CareyMr. Matthew T. CareySr. Eleanor Casey, DC

Mr. John ClasterColumbia Vending Service Office &

Sales StaffMs. Mary W. ConnellyMr. Rick ConnorMs. Theresa M. Corasaniti

Mr. John CrawfordMrs. Donna CuseoMr. William R. DachilleMr. and Mrs. Paul DavisThe Deering Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew DellingerMr. & Mrs. William G. DenglerMrs. Mary Ellen DoranMr. & Mrs. Andrew DouglasMs. Mary M. DuganMs. Margaret C. DunkleSr. Carol Durkin, DC

Mrs. Janet DyckmanSr. Joan Elias, GNSHMr. & Mrs. John EnochDr. Cornelius FeehleyMr. and Mrs. Matt Fenton, IVMs. Cyril Sunderland FrenchMs. Emily A. W. GageMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. GallagherMr. Peter GargerMrs. Mary Agnes GarmerGiant Food StoresGould FamilyGreat Bear StructuresMr. & Mrs. Robert GreeneMrs. Catherine GrossMr. & Mrs. James HaggertyMrs. Elaine K. HahajMr. & Mrs. Bruce HamiltonMrs. Jane S. HardestyMrs. Marisa A. HartmannMr. & Mrs. John F. HennessyMr. Gregory C. HerzogCapt. & Mrs. Hans J. HjeldeMs. Diane HockMr. Mark E. HoweMs. Mary Jane HumphryMrs. Margaret T. HursonMs. Yvonne JohnsonMs. Barbara JonesMrs. Mary KilbourneKimberly Clark FoundationMs. Kathryn KingsberryMr. & Mrs. Joseph KonradLadies of Charity of St. Martin ChurchMr. & Mrs. Daniel LaffertyDr. & Mrs. Robert G. LancasterMr. Stephen D. LanghoffRev. Robert Leavitt, SSMr. & Mrs. Stephen A. LeonhardtMs. Mary M. LugerMr. Paul D. LumpkinThe Luse CompaniesM & T BankMr. & Mrs. Andrew MacAvoyMr. & Mrs. James E. Marthinuss, Jr.

“At this point, my education is all I have to get ahead in

life. There is nothing that can get in my way to stop me

from getting where I want to be: a successful and educated

woman who is going to make a difference in the world and

make life better for herself as well as for others.”

~ Excerpt from a college application essay written by anMSA graduate now enrolled at St. John’s University.

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Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McEvily, IIIMr. & Mrs. Anthony MeoliMercantile Safe Deposit & Trust

CompanyMs. Mary MeyerMr. & Mrs. Roland H. MillerMr. Collin MinertMr. & Mrs. Mark MobleyMr. & Mrs. Craig MolyneauxSr. Mary Eugene Monaldo, DC

Mr. William S. MooresMr. Francis X. MoritzMr. & Mrs. Rowland A. MorrowMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. MutchMr. Michael NaccaratoMr. & Mrs. John A. NashMr. & Mrs. Steven NashNothrop Grumman Litton FoundationNotre Dame PreparatoryMr. & Mrs. William G. O’ConnorMr. Tom O’DeaBro. Frank O’Donnell, SM

Mr. & Mrs. John O’HaganMr. & Mrs. James OwensMr. & Mrs. Jim OwensMs. Pamela L. PadgettMrs. Gladys E. Palmer-ButlerMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. ParhamDr. & Mrs. Lawrence PazourekMrs. Ethel PettaMr. & Mrs. Frank Pilachowski, Jr.Plexus Scientific CorporationMs. Karen PriceMr. Thomas I. PuleoMr. Philip A. RapisardaMr. & Mrs. John RayMr. Patrick J. ReardonMr. Harold ReichMs. Margaret A. Renehan &

Ms. Catherine A. WalshSr. Ann Claire Rhoads, DC

Ms. Bernadette Brooks RockMr. & Mrs. Dave RoederMr. & Mrs. Robert RollMs. Theresa RuggieroSandusky FamilyMr. Russell SchaeferMs. Margaret M. SchilppMr. Samuel R. SchnydmanSchool Sisters of Notre Dame,

St. Thomas Aquinas ConventMr. Robert SchoshinskiDr. & Mrs. Kenneth SchuberthMr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schwartz, IIIMrs. Madeline ScottoMs. Michele ScottoMr. & Mrs. Raphael ScottoMr. Joseph SeickelMrs. Patricia K. SeverinsenMr. Russell SheaMr. & Mrs. Albert SimonMr. & Mrs. Don Smith-JonesMs. Jo-Ann SmootMr. & Mrs. James SnairMr. David SouthwickSt. Agnes Hospital Nuclear Medicine

DepartmentSt. Joseph by the Sea High SchoolSt. Jude ShrineSt. Peter’s Religious Education CenterMs. Patricia SteidleMs. Kim Stephens & Mr. Kevin SeickelMr. David S. ThalerThompson AutomotiveMr. Fred TrenkleMr. Bernard C. TrueschlerMr. & Mrs. Pedro TurinaUSMA Class of 1948Mr. John R. UtermohleMr. Fred ValerinoMr. & Mrs. F. Robert VillaVilla St. MichaelMs. Anne M. Waitz†

Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. WalterMr. Paul WinickiMrs. Deborah A. WydaDr. James W. Younger

$50 - $99Anonymous (3)Ms. Theresa ArchambaultMrs. Mimi AverillMr. Michael Bader, Jr.Dr. Damian E. BirchessMr. & Mrs. Peter BlascoMr. & Mrs. Philip BlattauMrs. Mary Jo BosleyMrs. Suzan L. BoyleBrink FamilySr. Susan Brown, IHMMrs. Bobbie C. BuellMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. CahillSr. Mary Rose Chioka, DCMr. & Mrs. James E. Coolahan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. CyphersMr. John DevlinMr. Neil DonahueMr. Thomas J. Doud, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Wm. Carl Ebeling, IIIMs. Marguerite FentonMs. Ann Fournier-DrysdaleMr. & Mrs. Robert A. FulwilerSr. Margaret Gardner, OSF

Mrs. Joyce GayMr. & Mrs. Joseph I. GerberMrs. Brenda GisrielMr. & Mrs. Ernest J. GlinkaBaroness Ghislaine D. Godenne, M.D.

Mr. Mitchell GoldMs. Ernestine GoldenMr. & Mrs. Frank KimmelMr. & Mrs. Orlando C. KirtonMr. & Mrs. Francis W. KuchtaMrs. Dorothea B. LankfordMs. Amy LavelleLoyola College of Maryland,

Development OfficeSr. Bernard Helene McGuire, OSF

Bro. Gerry MolyneauxMr. & Mrs. Charles J. MoranvilleMr. & Mrs.William MullanNorris Acura WestNotre Dame-AmeriCorpsSr. Ruth Bernadette O’Connor, OSF

Ms. Ruth PettusDr. & Mrs. Stephen H. PollomMr. & Mrs. Frederick G. PreisMr. & Mrs. John C. ReeseMr. & Mrs. Christopher A. RussoMs. Anna M. RynnDr. & Mrs. Toshio SasamoriMr. & Mrs. Charles SchadtMr. John SeroccaMrs. Marianne SimpsonMr. & Mrs. Larry StaudmeisterMs. Margaret Jane SteinhagenMr. & Mrs. Alfred C. StepowanyMrs. Imogene A. SwearengenMs. Meg ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Chris W. VaughanMs. Eleanor P. WilkinsonMr. & Mrs. Robert F. Zgorski

$25 - $49AnonymousMr. & Mrs. John R. BertaniBlaze FamilyMs. Gloria T. BolandMs. Michelle BrewerMrs. Mary ButlerMs. Susan ChaffinchMr. & Mrs. James CummingsMr. Frank Del Gavio, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David A. DulikMaj. Gen. & Mrs. Robert ForbesMr. & Mrs. Joseph A. GrabowskiHarrington FamilyMr. & Mrs. Frederick A. HiserThe Home DepotMrs. Katherine KarpersMs. Ann M. KesslerMr. & Mrs. Brian LavelleMr. & Mrs. Ken McElroySr. Marjorie P. McGuire, CCW

Ms. Barbara S. Midyett

Mr. Joseph H. MillerMr. Joseph T. MoranMrs. Eleanor MulliganMrs. Frances McK. MurphySr. Nancy MurphyMs. C. Lorraine NeelMr. & Mrs. David J. NormanOur Lady of the Angels Court # 2377Mr. Mark PacioneMr. & Mrs. Gregory N. PaszkiewiczMr. & Mrs. Wesley PerichMr. & Mrs. Morien Perry, Sr.Mr. Stephen PichlerMs. Ann ReddingtonMr. Richard ReesSr. Margaret Mary Robins, DCMr. & Mrs. John D. RusinkoMrs. Margaret RynnMrs. Carol J. SchmennerMr. Kenneth ShigleyMs. Bernadine P. StogoskiMs. Joan TaavonMs. Nancy ThomasMs. Josephine TrueschlerMrs. Ruth VelkerMs. Patricia A. VonasekCol. & Mrs. Robert M. WardMrs. Sheila R. WharamMr. & Mrs. John Zielinski, Jr.

UP TO $25Mrs. Rosa BarruetoMr. and Mrs. Ralph BenedictMrs. Mary BlakelyMr. & Mrs. John BlazeMrs. June E. BonneyMrs. Joan BrahimCatholic Daughters of the AmericasMrs. Kathleen CoyleMr. & Mrs. David W. CzorapinskiMr. John J. DelaneyMr. & Mrs. Michael DiPietroMr. & Mrs. William P. DotzauerDr. Mickey F. FenzelMs. Adelle M. ForemanMr. F. Bruce FormhalsMr. Lawrence GlossMr. & Mrs. Brian P. HarringtonMr. William S. HollandMs. Ruth HolthausJablonski FamilyMs. Marie F. KremlMrs. Mozelle V. LittleMr.Vincent J. LopardoMs. Diana MarinaroMrs. Jackie MattheuMr. & Mrs. Harry J. McClellanMr. James P. McIntyreMs. Ann G. McIverMs. Jane MerrillMr. & Mrs. Ted ModelskiMr. & Mrs. Burton W. PhelpsMs. Jennifer Allain RalloMs. Kathleen ReillyMrs. Margaret M. RobisonMrs. Carmen RoigMr. & Mrs. Ramon Roig, IIIMrs. Janine B. ScanlonMr. Frederick J. SchneiderMrs. Edwina N. SchuppnerMs. Nancy ScovilleMr. Glenn SegalMr. & Mrs. Matthew G. ShortMs. Hillary SkoglinSuburban Tool Manufacturing Co.Mr. Thomas S. SutMr. & Mrs. Richard SzymkiewiczTowson Catholic High School National

Honor SocietyMrs. Ruby S. WilsonRev. Paul G. WitthauerMs. Mary WooMs. Mary Therese Susan WoodMr. & Mrs. Bill Zeidler

HONORARY GIFTSAllspaugh FamilyMr. & Mrs. Andrew DouglasSusan ChaffinchMr. & Mrs. Andrew DouglasRobert C. Coleman, Jr.Mrs. Marisa A. HartmannSr. Cecilia ConnellyMs. Mary A. ConnellyAndrew & Veronica DouglasMs. Susan ChaffinchDiane HockMr. & Mrs. Frank Pilachowski, Jr.Sandusky FamilyJames MarthinussMr. & Mrs. William J. MarshMr. & Mrs. Pedro TurinaJack & Pat MartinMr. John Martin, Jr.William & Rossana MarshMr. & Mrs. Pedro TurinaChip & Gretchen McKernanMrs. Patty KonradMrs. Kathy NaughtonAida RoigMr. Harold ReichRussell SheaMs. Barbara JonesEdye ShigleyKenneth ShigleyGrace StrombergAnonymousBlaze FamilyMr. and Mrs. Michael DiPietroMr. and Mrs. Joseph GrabowskiHarrington FamilyMr. and Mrs. Frederick A. HiserJablonski FamilyMr. and Mrs. Brian LavelleMr. & Mrs. David J. NormanMs. Jennifer Allain RalloMr. & Mrs. Matthew G. ShortMr. & Mrs. Richard SzymkiewiczPedro & Eliana TurinoMr. & Mrs. William J. MarshJoe & Betsy TysonMr. & Mrs. Joseph TysonJames Wyda & Nancy HaasMrs. Deborah A. Wyda

MEMORIAL GIFTSPhilip and Jane BlattauMr. & Mrs. Philip BlattauStuart BurchMr. and Mrs. J. Calvin Jenkins, Jr.Victoria CerboneMr. and Mrs. Raphael ScottoKenneth ClancyMrs. Elaine K. HahajDr. & Mrs. Michael MurphyJoe & Ann CoakleyMr. & Mrs. David CoakleyJoan CummingsMs. Madeline ScottoAnn DeGennaroMrs. Madeline ScottoJames & Dorothy DoranMrs. Mary Ellen DoranMr. & Mrs. Leonard DoranCatherine DorneyMr. & Mrs. Raphael ScottoMarshall DubinBaltimore Heart AssociationMr. & Mrs. Orlando C. KirtonShirley ExterMr. & Mrs. John Peter CampbellMamie GiudiceMr. & Mrs. Douglas EshelmanMr. David S. ThalerDolores LancasterMs. Kathryn KingsberryDr. Robert Lancaster

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Paul LancasterMs. Kathryn KingsberryDr. Robert LancasterAnthony MarcheseMr. & Mrs. James CummingsThomas NashMr. & Mrs. John R. BertaniMrs. Lisa Bertani, opera performanceMrs. Mary ButlerMr. & Mrs. Andrew DellingerMs. Barbara S. MidyettMr. & Mrs. John A. NashMr. & Mrs. Steven NashNorris Acura WestMs. Pamela PadgettMr. Glenn SegalMr. & Mrs. Chris W. VaughanGeorge Price, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Ronald F. BartelsKatherine RimbackMr. & Mrs. John O’HaganFrancis ScottoMrs. Madeline ScottoMary Virginia SylvesterMs. Margaret C. DunkleMs. Cheryl FieldsMs. Ann Fournier-DrysdaleMr. Peter GargerMs. Yvonne JohnsonMs. Mary M. LugerMr. Paul D. LumpkinMr. & Mrs. Eddie O’MalleyMr. & Mrs. Burton W. PhelpsPlexus Scientific CorporationMs. Ann ReddingtonMs. Anna M. RynnMrs. Margaret RynnMr. & Mrs. Kenneth SaylorMrs. Janine B. ScanlonMr. & Mrs. Steve SmithMrs. Imogene A. SwearengenMr. & Mrs. Mark SylvesterThe Luse CompaniesUSMA Class of 1948Col. & Mrs. Robert Ward

† In Memoriam

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONSAl’s BagelsMs. Leslie AndrathyAnonymousArchdiocesan Library Media AssociationArnie’s BagelsBaltimore RavensMs. Mary Louise BarstowMr. & Mrs. Ronald F. BartelsMr. & Mrs. John R. BertaniThe Blunt NeedleMr. Dries BorghansMr. Kevin Browne Anderson WindowsCardinal Distributing Company, Inc.

Carmelite CommunityCatholic Community of St. Francis

XavierMrs. Joyce ChapmanChesapeake Vending Co.Children’s Book StoreChurch of the AnnunciationMr. & Mrs. Edward CiveraColumbia Vending ServiceSr. Mary Catherine Conway, DC

Ms. Theresa M. CorasanitiMs. Lana CotnerThe Dresher FoundationMr. & Mrs. Norman C. DrimalDr. Jonathan DuBois DubinMs. Cheryl EkkebusSr. Eileen Eppig, SSND

Executive SweetsFranciscan FraternityFriends School of BaltimoreGraul’s Market, Inc.Mrs. Catherine GrossGundy’s GiftsHealy FamilyMr. Charles HilgartnerMs. Mary Louise HowardMr. Mark E. HoweMrs. Mary HumphreyMs. Mary Jane HumphryMr. Garrett IsaccoItalian Garden RestaurantJoan & Gary’s Original Bagel Co.Ms. Beth KarukasMs. Ann M. KesslerMr. & Mrs. Ronald KnerrMrs. Anne KonradLee’s Ice CreamLittle Lamb ConsignmentsMr. Curtis MabryMarshall FamilyMs. Ellen MarshallMartini FamilyMr. & Mrs. Daniel Lee MedingerMille Fleurs, Inc.Ms. Joyce MillsMr. Joseph MolyneauxMother Seton SchoolDr. & Mrs. Michael MurphyMs. Shruti Nagar & Mr. Rob MitkusMs. Kathy NaughtonMrs. Nina NobleMr. & Mrs. Dean NorwoodNotre Dame Preparatory SchoolOur Lady of the Angels Court # 2377Perring Place RestaurantMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. PetersonMr. & Mrs. Jacob PetersonMs. Samantha PetersonMr. & Mrs. Frank Pilachowski, Jr.Radebaugh’s FloristMr. & Mrs. John RayMr. Robert RichardsRukert Terminals Corporation

Mr. & Mrs. Charles SchadtThe School of the Cathedral of Mary

Our QueenSchneider Paint & Hardware StoreMrs. Madeline ScottoShananigansShear GraceMs. Talia R. SheridanShocketsMrs. Patricia K. SmythSt. Agnes Health CareSt. Agnes SchoolSt. Alphonsus Rodriguez ChurchSt. Dominic SchoolSt. Joseph’s HospitalSt. Peter’s Catholic ChurchSt. Peter’s Religious Education CenterSt. Thomas Aquinas SchoolMrs. Janet SucoloskiThomas & Libowitz, P.A.Mr. John TuckerTuxedo PharmacySr. Julia WalshMr. & Mrs. Joseph Welkie, Jr.Ms. Mary WoodsWyndhurst Separates

MSA VOLUNTEERS 2004Torreika Anderson*Archbishop Curley High SchoolJill AtorinoChristine BallmanPatty BarryJustin BeckReid BelfordJack BisciottiJason BisciottiKatrina BoggianoLeah BoschertLaura BoundsElizabeth BozenhardJohn Campbell*Ignacio Campos*Elizabeth CapuzziMarc CevascoShannon ClancyGinger ColamussiCaitlin CollierApril CoxJacqueline CrowleyLaura DalyJoe DarrowLisa DaveyClaire DawsonGenet DeFazioDorica DennisJoan DetermannJohn DevlinCatherine DoyleNancy DuffyKatie EltersPeter EngelbertJason EvansKeri FarrellStephanie FavuzzaMike FerraraJoe FooteAshleigh FrizenRyan Gatson*Kristen GormleyJack E. HandyKevin HanrahanLuke HesterMeredith HicksIHM VolunteersErica IngallsBeth KaplanTodd KefferDan KlockeJohn KojakPatti KonradMeghan KyneElizabeth LandfieldSr. Denise LaRock, DCBrian LosingerLoyola Blakefield High SchoolElizabeth Maher

Mother Seton Academy is exempt from FederalIncome Tax under Section 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) of theInternal Revenue Code. All contributions to theAcademy are tax-deductible to the extentpermitted by law. Mother Seton Academy isaudited by an independent auditor. Every efforthas been made to accurately list all MSAcontributors and volunteers. We apologize forany errors. Please contact the DevelopmentOffice at 410-563-2833.

Gianni MartireKevin McGannRita McLaughlinKristin MehrErin MeltonLaura MoranMurphy FamilyKathy NaughtonJulia NolanBro. Jesse O’NeillKyle O’NeillSuzanne PaciaDan Paszkiewicz & staffNaida T. PattersonEncyda Peña*Leonardo Peña*Alex PhiambolisBrigid RaughleyChristopher RennerCarl Rodgers*Samantha Rodgers*Michelle RussellLacey SalkeldMichael & Maria SalvatoreBehareh SarramiGreg SavareseMargaret Schlick*Mary Schlick*Leah SchoonmakerNatalie Servoy*Seton Keough High SchoolEdye ShigleyAlexis StockStromberg FamilyCourtney TomsJen TrepalHugh TurleyMarie VagnoniWestern Kentucky State UniversitySue WetzelStacy Wiatrowski*Jessica WilliamsMary Lin Yoshimura

* Academy Alumni

CARDINAL CUPRACE VOLUNTEERSPatty BarryJane BlusiewiczTim & Fran CashmanBrian CaseyCathedral School Parents’ AssociationMichael & Elena DiPietroCorni DouglasMike EdwardsSuzanne GaudreauGavin FamilyCarol GouldPaula HarmonEd & Mary Lou HealyCarol MartireMark & Maura McCoyMickey McEnteeBarbara McLennanDeeley MiddletonMary MillerEllie Murphy, Co-ChairJoann SchoenfeldAlexis SclamaSue SeilerLisa Stromberg, Co-ChairSr. Josephann Wagoner, SSNDSally WallerMichael & Alison WarnerJack & Byrd Wood

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“What a Mighty God We Serve. I know He is alive and well when my life is touched by people

like you. God Bless You! Cheree has begun her studies at Essex Community College and she is

very happy to be in attendance. Many of her former classmates are there too. Your concern and

love made this possible. Thank you again and again.”

~ A LETTER OF APPRECIATION FROM AN ALUMNI’S GRANDMOTHER

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