Alpha Phi Delta Impact Report 2016-17

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ALPHA PHI DELTA IMPACT REPORT

2016 - 2017

Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc. www.apd.org


Foundation Officers & Directors Anthony J. Carfang Chairman Psi 1969 Peter Gaudiuso Treasurer Theta Beta 1982 Christopher Shipley Secretary Psi 1999 Anthony V. Barbieri* Beta Beta 1959 Roger Boyd Beta Rho 1973 Al Branchi Beta Beta 1960 Joseph C. Caldarella Beta Sigma 1973 Mauro J. D’Addato Beta Beta 1956 David D’Eramo Psi 1961 Leonard Farano Eta 1956 Alexander J. Franki Gamma Lambda 1990 John J. Hadgkiss* Beta Rho 1966 Joseph C. Rahtelli Beta Beta 1982 Gary F. Van Schaften Beta Lambda 1968 Douglas A. Sundo Psi 1975

Scholarship Trustees

Charles G. Fiore* Chairman Theta Beta 1973 Neil J. Anastasio Vice Chairman Theta Beta 1973 Nicholas M. Franki Vice Chairman Gamma Lambda 1987 Mario W. Cardullo Delta 1953 Paul R. Fabrizio Psi 1963 Peter Gaudiuso Theta Beta 1982 Raymo Santilli Psi 1985

Brothers, You’re making a difference! These following pages are about your impact. They tell an incredible story of our young brothers on their passage to adulthood. Thanks to your financial support, we are training leaders, developing citizens, impacting our communities and engaging our host universities. Your generosity has helped provide invaluable financial support this past year for leadership programs, career nights, Brotherhood For Life programs, community service, The Kleos, Sunshine Tour gatherings, Facebook pages, LinkedIn career networking groups and YouTube videos. These programs have the capacity to reach, engage and transform every single brother. The results are clear. First and foremost, our brothers graduate. Our 83% graduation rate is well above the national collegiate average of 56%. That is huge. Each year, nearly one hundred young brothers graduate who would have otherwise fallen through the cracks if consigned to the collegiate average. Among our scholarship recipients, the graduation rate is an unprecedented 98.5%. Our Fraternity leaders have been great stewards of your gifts. This year, we initiated 430 new brothers, with an average GPA of 3.11! The challenges our large network of volunteer leaders face are immense: 1,200 undergraduate brothers, forty active chapters and four expansion colonies. They can’t do this without your support. This year, we launched The Omega Society to recognize your final estate gift to the fraternity. Already, many of our brothers have joined the Omega Society and four of our brothers have each named Alpha Phi Delta Foundation in their estate plans for $100,000 or more. See the form on the next page of this report to make your pledge, or visit the Alpha Phi Delta web site at www.apd.org/Omega-Society. Estate gifts in any amount are an important way to leave your legacy. Thank you for all that you have done to make the stories on the following pages a reality! Faciamus, Tony Carfang, Psi ‘69 Chairman, Alpha Phi Delta Foundation

Ronald L. Sme Beta Sigma 1964 Anthony O.J. Thomas Beta Omicron 1967 *Serves as both Director and Trustee

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The Omega Society

This gift will leave your lasting legacy, supporting our brothers in perpetuity. Leave your legacy

There will come a time in all our lives when we consider how we want to leave our legacy. Your life’s accomplishments are important to celebrate and honor. A charitable gift to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation is such a way to cement your legacy. Charitable gifts, including long-range estate and financial planning, can be a great way for you to provide support for Alpha Phi Delta. It is possible to “Leave a Legacy� while potentially minimizing taxes and settlement costs and conserving more of your estate for loved ones.

What are the easiest ways to leave my legacy?

There are many ways to make an estate bequest. Here are two very straightforward types of giving: R5 +/ -.- - A bequest is a gift made through a will or living trust. Bequests may be stated as a percentage of your estate, as the residual of your estate or a specific dollar amount. Here is some suggested language as a starting point for your attorney: to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., PO Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA ‡5 (, -.,# . – “I hereby bequeath $ to be used for purposes as deemed appropriate by the Foundation’s board of directors.�

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to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., PO Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA

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R5 .#, ' (.5 )/(.-5),5 (-/, ( 5 )&# # - - You can name the Foundation as beneficiary of a retirement account (401k or IRA) or a life insurance policy and secure important tax benefits. Just list the beneficiary as Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc, tax ID # 31-1005845.

What should I do first?

Please contact Bro. John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66, johnhadgkiss@apdfoundation.org if you’d like to step through your options. Or simply inform John of the bequest once it’s made. All we need is your written verification. If you have already included Alpha Phi Delta Foundation in your estate plan, please let us know so that we can award you the Omega Society pin. Each of the deferred giving types is closely regulated by law and requires special arrangements and tax treatment. Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc. can work with you and your attorney to ensure your wishes are documented correctly. Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization

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L e ade r s hip

There is perhaps no greater leadership experience on college campuses than that of a fraternity chapter officer. Imagine the experience our young men gain as they plan, organize, execute and discipline. Chapter membership is voluntary and no one really has to listen. That means that our leaders need to be so good that others willingly choose to follow. Think about that for a minute. These are skills that last a lifetime. As you can see from these photos, your financial support helps Alpha Phi Delta train our young leaders in a number of ways. Over three hundred undergrads participated in regional leadership workshops during the 2016-17 school year. Attending plenary sessions on our history, culture and mission as well as breakout sessions for each individual office, our brothers learn from each other as well as our volunteer alumni. Many of our alumni faculty at these events are themselves professional educators, counselors and trainers. We are indeed fortunate. Your generosity makes this all possible for our young brothers. Consider endowing a leadership conference of your own. You’ll see several brothers on these pages whose gifts have guaranteed their place in Alpha Phi Delta’s future.

Dave D’Eramo/Joe Caldarella Leadership conference

The David D’Eramo, Psi ’61 and Joseph Caldarella, Beta Sigma ’73 Florida leadership conference was hosted by Beta Psi chapter at Lynn University. As you can see, the brothers were treated to a packed agenda. Thanks to Dave and Joe whose generous gifts made this conference possible.

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I M PA C T: L e a d e r s h i p

Scenes from our regional Leadership Conferences

Brothers from PA and Ohio attend the Michael Zerega, Psi ’69 and John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 Western Leadership Conference hosted by Beta Lambda chapter at St. Francis University. Brothers spent the day learning about fraternity chapter administration, Alpha Phi Delta mission and values, service, scholarship and risk management. Delta Rho Brothers Elian Trenkle and Jake Kmiotek with their awards from the SUNY Oneonta Greek banquet. Robin Lieb is supported by his Epsilon Eta Brothers after he is named Outstanding Senior at the University at Albany.

was awarded the , an Epsilon Eta brother row a y in r yea ond sec the r Fo nding Senior. Our Alban esidential Award: Outsta on your b, Lie bin Ro ns, University at Albany Pr tio ula y on campus. Congrat brothers are leading the wa prestigious award!

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Ronald Smé poses with the prestigious Joe Randazzo lifetime achievement award presented by the Long Island Alumni Club. Many of our alumni clubs and districts present awards to encourage excellence in all that we do as a fraternity.

Psi brothers meet up with National President Jim Miller, Psi ‘72 at the August National Convention in Maryland.

What a great looking group! This year’s National Council meeting was hosted by Beta Omicron chapter at Youngstown State University. Here, our national officers and undergraduate representatives come together to chart the course of our brotherhood.

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I M PA C T: L e a d e r s h i p

The New York AC / Beta Sigma AA Eastern Leadership conference was held at Manhattan. Excellent turnouts by our undergrads at these conferences attest to the value.

Past National President al Nick Franki shows his usu our ses res add he as n passio s. undergraduate president

Leadership starts on day one. These brothers are the winners of the NYC Spring 17 Pledge Bowl. Competitions like these stress the importance of Dr. Sam Hazo, Psi ’61 rec proper preparation and eiv Adam DiVincenzo Award es the prestigious understanding of Alpha from the Pittsburgh Alumni Club. Dr. Hazo is an Phi Delta’s values. acc om plished composer, Distinguished Professor of English at Duquesne Un iversity and the first poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Fran Prezi oso, Psi ‘56 received the PA C’s outstanding alumnus aw ard and Tim Rodak, Psi ‘14 was honored as Outstand ing Undergraduate.

Delta Rho, SUNY Oneonta, has successful Bid Day and our newest prospective brothers are off to a great start.

dents returned to last Eight Past National Presi ice tion and shared their adv August’s summer conven ts den esi Pr e Th s. sident with current chapter pre many knowledge sharing the of one t jus is t fas eak Br with our past leaders. links future leaders have

Presidents Breakfast, the ultimate power networking event, funded by the Foundation, has become an annual tradition at the national summer convention. Past National Presidents and current chapter presidents gather for breakfast with great table dialogue and a program that includes advice from each Past National President.

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The Epsilon Gamma, St. Joseph’s College (LI) Dion Arroyo Scholarship is now in its 12th. The Dion Arroyo Memoria l Scholarship was establish ed by the brothers in memory of their brother, Dion Lawrence Arroyo.


I M PA C T: L e a d e r s h i p

Gamma Sigma brothers Julio Bedolla, Matthew DiGregorio, Da nte Landi, and Joe Marinaro winning aw ards at Legacy of Leaders for achieving stu dent excellence at SJU.

Delta Epsilon conducted a Brotherhood Retreat to strengthen their fraternal bonds and plan for the chapter’s future. What a great idea, initiated by the chapter itself. Newly Inducted Brothers being inducted into Beta Alpha Psi, the Accounting Honor Society. Its primary objective is to encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in the business information field.

’08 gets some “face time” Paul Judiscak, Delta Chi Chancellor Bro. ado lor with University of Co e Ohio State University. Phil DeStafano, Xi ’65 Th

Gamma Sigma brothers attended St. John’s University Student Government Awards dinner to receive their awards for their remarkable involvement on campus. NYC District Convention. What a great turnout of brothers from around the metropolitan area to further the ideals of Alpha Phi Delta.

Brothers of Alpha Phi De lta’s Gamma Sigma chapter preparing to delive r moving speeches and conversation to future freshmen to help the later student body of St. Joh n’s University.

Brother Julio Bedolla, Spring ‘14, speaking to prospective students of St. John’s University at Open House. We all know what a challenge public speaking can be. However, Brother Julio was definitely in command of the stage.

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As campus leaders, Gamma Sigma brothers rejoice for competing and becoming Greek Week Champions at St. John’s University.


Co mmu n i t y S e r v i ce During any given week, you can count a half-dozen or more chapters leading a community service event at their school. National requires each chapter to complete and document at least one community service project each term. In reality, our brothers do much more. It is very inspiring the see the Facebook posts and photos of undergrads serving others. There is a sense of community and an unselfishness that binds our brotherhood. Take a couple minutes to browse these photos. You’ll see an incredible range of charities and community activity that our young brother impact. These photos are a very small sampling of the sharing spirit of our brothers.

Beta Beta, Manhattan College, brothers sponsor Love Holds Life to support the fight against children’s cancer.

Gannon College, Beta Rho, Scholarship Fundraiser.

Pace University ΓΙ Brothers at the annual Pace4Kids Dance Marathon raising money for the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. Delta Epsilon at John Jay and Gamma Rho at Baruch College’s Relay for Life 2016.

Delta Epsilon, John Jay, brothers Participating in the Annual Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Walk.

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Brothers participating in the NYC AIDS Walk. Delta Epsilon raised hundreds of dollars for the battle against AIDS.


I M PA C T: C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e Gamma Sigma, St. Johns, Cancer Awareness event.

Austin C. Oglesby, Gamma Sigma ’14 addres sa sold out Cancer Awarenes s banquet at St. Johns.

Our brothers and alum participating in the MS Walk 2016. The Delta Epsilon chapter, John Jay, was able to raise over $1,000.

Amazing turnout at Gamm

a Sigma Cancer Awareness event.

Delta Epsilon VP, Treasurer and past Historian participating this past April 2016 in the 9/11 run at Ground Zero.

Our brothers donating Blood.

Brothers, Julio Bedolla, Gamma Sigma ’14, and Troy Culcasi, Gamma Sigma ‘15, aid SJU by serving food for the hungry and homeless in NYC.

Alpha Phi Delta volunteers and assists Boy Scouts at a scout camp in Alpine, New Jersey.

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Gamma Sigma brothers take a break from handing out food to less fortunate to take a picture at a local food pantry for St. John’s University Service Day.

Brothers of Alpha Phi Delta aid St. John’s University in a Midnight Run event and made sandwiches for the homeless in NYC.


I M PA C T: C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e

Alpha Phi Delta supports Delta Epsilon Beta in their Substance Abuse Awareness event on campus. With hard hats and hammers, Delta Theta, Marist College, takes charge at Habitat for Humanity site.

Delta Theta, Marist College, community service.

The Delta Beta Chapter, Rutgers University, take this opportunity to “embrace” the community.

Delta Theta brothers, Marist College, inspect their Habitat for Humanity site.

Delta Epsilon brothers and rushes participating in home building in Brooklyn.

Mark Alter, Epsilon Epsilon, SUNY Farmington, sports an APD hair style for St. Baldrick’s Day.

Epsilon Eta, SUNY Albany assists in the Pine Hills clean up project.

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I M PA C T: C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e Delta Epsilon helping out at the Bowery Mission which is a men’s shelter rescue center.

Epsilon Eta cleanup Pine Hills section of Albany.

Brothers of Epsilon Lambda, University of New Haven, participate in the National MS Society Walk.

Brothers volunteering at a breakfast.

Strike Out Epilepsy Bowling Event sponsored by Epsilon Lambda, University of New Haven.

Delta Epsilon participating in John Jay’s annual meal packing.

Delta Epsilon at the Light the Night walk for Leukemia and Lymphoma.

Delta Epsilon volunteering and spending a day with a special needs child.

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Epsilon Lambda coordina tes Food Delivery in cospon sorship with Retroact Club.


It a li an C u l t u re Once of the hallmarks of Alpha Phi Delta is our respect for the Italian culture. All chapters are encouraged to have at least one cultural event each year. Most do more. At the 2016 National Council Meeting the Fraternity amended its Constitution and Bylaws to establish special “Fraternal Days of Observance.” These are designated days our Brotherhood is called to observe in a special way (for example, by wearing a white carnation or in some other appropriate manner). Two of these Fraternal Days of Observance are especially reflective our Italian Heritage: October 12 or the second Monday in October, is to be observed by our brothers in honor of Columbus Day; and December 12, is to a day on which the brotherhood observes Frank Sinatra’s Birthday. (Other days to be observed are November 5, Founders Day; August 12, Deceased Brother Remembrance Day; February 19, Past National Presidents Day; September 2, Open Door Policy Anniversary; the anniversary day of a chartering of a member’s chapter) Here are scenes for some of our chapters’ cultural events.

Andy Capaldo, Delta Chi ’14, University of Colorado shows off our letters in front of the Colosseum in Rome.

The Brothers of Beta Omicron Chapter get ready to roll with their chapter’s annual Spaghetti Dinner. This dinner is key part of the chapter’s promotion of our Fraternity’s Italian Heritage on the Youngstown State University campus.

John Palamarik, Theta Beta ‘84 NYU, shows off our letters in front of the Trevi Fountain in Rome.

Brother Anthony Sciarratta is currently in the process of filming a documentary on Italian Americans and the Immigrant experience. He has invited many brothers in the Fraternity to be a part of this project by sharing a family story. He has also asked the brothers for comments about what the Italian Heritage of Alpha Phi Delta means to them. He hopes to complete the documentary in the coming year.

The brothers of Delta De lta pose with Sinatra stylist Sean O’Neill. Left to right (ar Justin Blank, Christian Ea ound O’Neill): rle Lucas Saffos, Jose Santana , Chapter President , Josh Krasner, Toppan Lazarus, and Pa st Chapter President John Shaver.

Reppin APD in front of the Last Supper at the Wieliczka Salt Mine in Krakow! VP of Undergraduate Affairs Matteo Vitale, Delta Theta ’13, Marist College with Matthew DiGregorio, Gamma Sigma ’14, St. Johns, and Mike Sheck, Beta Beta, Manhattan College.

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I M PA C T: I t a l i a n C u l t u r e Awesome turnout of brothers form several chapters and alumni clubs at the NYC Columbus Day Parade.

Victor Popolano, Beta Eta ’76, Brooklyn College, officiates at the NYC Columbus Day Parade.

VP of Cultural Affairs, Emil Imbro, Pi ’67, proudly displaying that most important of Italian values, affection for our mothers.

th District Governor, of Epsilon Beta gather wi Nine Chapter graduates Restaurant for a “2017 th Philly’s Villa di Roma Fr. James Lentini at Sou ber, Chris Herse, We n Ke row left to right: nt (fro er.” nn Di s’ ate adu Gr , left to right: ni, Tim Durante; back row JD Rahm, Carlos Galeano, Fr. Lenti a, chi nco Rifici, Nick Della Vec Justin Baeringer, Gianfra Our undergraduate chapte rs, and Matt O’Donnell.) (Brooklyn College), put an as shown in this 2016 photo of our Beta Eta Chapt er Italian focus on its rush an d recruitment programs.

On February 27, 2017, the Brothers of Gamma Mu Chapter (composed of students of Stockton University) gathered together to celebrate their chapters 30th Anniversary, and our Fraternity’s Italian heritage, with an Italian pasta dinner and lots of fraternal excitement.

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The brothers serving as Godfathers to Gamma Mu Chapter spring 2017 pledge class are shown here standing with their Godsons (new initiates) kneeling immediately after initiation for this photo. The brothers and new initiates are surrounded by the flags of Italy, San Marino, and the Vatican -- the three Italian speaking nations of the world. The brothers include these flags (along with our US flag and Fraternity flag) in all their ceremonies to highlight their acknowledgement of our fraternity’s Italian Heritage. Another tradition of the chapter is to have each pledge class member take the name of a Roman Emperor, as a reference to Italy’s ancient origins.


B ro t her h o o d f o r Li f e

As we pledge in our oath, “Membership is Eternal”.

Brotherhood for Life (B4L) is a unique mentoring program that brings together undergrads and alumni in a social setting that truly shows Alpha Phi Delta is a lifetime bond. Generally held at a district level, these events provide an opportunity for undergrads to learn from our alumni and for alumni to see our undergrads in action. Brothers of all ages look forward to B4L gatherings each semester. This is possible only through your ongoing financial support.

Undergrands from Delta Theta, Marist College, mingle with alumni from the Lower Hudson Valley Alumni Club.

Brother Gabe Carbone, Beta Eta ’46, speaks with “younger” brothers about his 70 years in Alpha Phi Delta.

Beta Xi chapter reactivati on. Alpha Phi Delta’s lea ders work hard to keep our chapters strong. When we lose of our three hundred living one, we work hard to get it back. Here, many Beta Xi alumni welcome the reactivation class.

Brother Randy Harper, Psi, passes his infamous “Black Jacket” down to his little brothers.

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I M PA C T: B r o t h e r h o o d f o r L i f e

Displaying our banner at

Citi Field.

Delta Rho, SUNY Oneonta. Even after graduation, brothers return to reunite with each other and to meet these new undergrads.

Brothers on the left, pledge

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New York area alumni enjoy a night at the hockey game.

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e decades of brotherhood in

Pompano.


Reunions Alumni Reunions and Alumni Clubs: The Foundation encourages lifetime involvement via alumni clubs, chapter alumni associations and alumni reunions. As you can see from these photos, alumni from around the country are staying in touch in a variety of ways. Contact alumni@apdfoundation.org for support in setting up your own reunion.

Several dozen Beta Omicron,YSU, alumni gather in West Palm for their annual Spring Splash. Many of these brothers have celebrated their 50th anniversary but the fire of fraternalism still burns hot.

The Pittsburgh Alumni Club Lunch Bunch meet monthly for some great food, fine wine and an afternoon of brotherhood.

quesne, Vito DiSalvo, Psi ’70, Du gs. son o int breaks

Brothers of the Brooklyn Alumni club span decades.

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I M PA C T: R e u n i o n s Sixty six brothers and guest having a ball at the Naples Sunshine Tour Luncheon in March.

Brothers from nearly twenty chapters have a full springtime of activities in Naples, FL. This is from the annual Valentine Dinner Dance held in conjunction with the Naples Italian American Foundation.

In this one shot of the Na ples March Luncheon, you ’ll find brothers from Psi, Beta Eta, Brooklyn Colleg Duquesne, e, Beta Beta, Manhattan College, Beta Omicron, YS U and Beta Mu, DePaul.

Alumni are never too old to beat the undergrads at softball during the National Convention.

Don Montenaro, Psi-Beta Delta ’02, Rich Donato, Beta Rho ’72, Gannon College, Mike Eiseman, Chi ’69, Penn State and Steve Platkin, Beta Omega ’88, Pace, share laughter at the Pompano luncheon.

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John Dalbis, Beta Mu and Roger Guidice, Beta Mu with his wife Aida in the center. In the background are brothers from Beta Delta, Temple and Beta Beta, Manhattan College.


A P D in t h e Mi l i t a r y Alpha Phi Delta is very proud of our brothers’ military service. Nearly 2,000 brothers have served and 32 have given their lives in combat. Brothers have been engaged in every war since our founding. In fact, our founder Joseph Cangiamila died in the Armed Forces of Canada while deployed with the World War I forces of the British Empire. He was killed during a training mission in Great Britain. Each year, we honor our military brothers with a reception at the National Convention. We struck a military coin in their honor which is only presented in person at a fraternity function. In 2014, we established one of our fastest growing scholarships, the Alpha Phi Delta Military Scholarship. You too can join many other brothers who have contributed in the name of a father, grandfather or uncle who had served.

Patrick Donohue, Briarcliffe ‘14 addresses the Military Reception attendees about Project Nine Line. Patrick founded Project 9 Line to help veterans ease their post war trauma. Patrick served with the 101st Airborne in Afghanistan. Lt. Chris Rogers, Delta Epsilon ’11, John Jay College, completes OCS and gets a sendoff from his brothers.

We honor our military brothers at each National Convention. These men are just a few of the nearly 2,000 Alpha Phi Delta brothers who have served in uniform.

Colonel Joseph Massaro gives the benediction at our Military Salute reception.

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Seaman Phil Demarco, De lta Epsilon ’13, John Jay College, a sailor in the US Navy is a volunteer and coordinator for the Arme d Ser vices Blood Program .


I M PA C T: A P D i n t h e M i l i t a r y

The Military Challenge coin is presented in person at Alpha Phi Delta events to brothers who have served in uniform. We are proud of all our brothers and this is just one small way to say “Thank You.” US Army 623rd ITCT PFC Puentes. Tommy Puentes, Delta Psi chapter, Lynn University conducting special operations training in California.

Corporal Dave Alejandro Guido, Delta Epsilon ’12, John Jay College, is congratulated by Past National President Major Manny Rodriguez after his graduation from Marine Corps Embassy Security Guard School.

Brother Fahim Chowdhury, Delta Epsilon ‘15 at his NYPD graduation ceremony.

The Alpha Phi Delta Military Scholarship is one of our fastest growing programs. Many brothers have stepped forward to honor a parent (WWII veterans) or other loved one with a generous donation to this important fund.

Col. Charles Garbarino, Beta Sigma ‘71, Gary Cuda, Beta Iota ’74, Col. Joesph Massaro, Epsilon ‘52, CSM Michael Indyck, Col. Carmen DiGiacomo Psi ’60 and Lt. Col. Vincent Tocci, Psi ‘44. Command Sergeant Major Indyck was guest speaker at our Military Salute reception at the National Convention. Carmen and Charlie co-chair our APD in the Military committee and Joe provided a stirring benediction.

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S c ho la r s hip The Scholarship Fund is a division of Alpha Phi Delta Foundation Inc. a 501(c) (3) charitable corporation. Scholarship funds are maintained separately from the general funds of the Foundation. Scholarships are awarded when a designated fund receives contributions of at least $10,000. A fund can be started with any amount as seed funding. The Scholarship Trustees are: Charles Fiore, Esq. (Chairman), Neil Anastasio (Co-chairman), Nicholas Franki (Co-chairman), Peter Gaudiuso (Treasurer), Anthony Barbieri, Paul Fabrizio, John Hadgkiss, Raymo Santilli, Ronald Sme, and Anthony Thomas.

2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients

Anthony Carfang Award ($4,000) Established by the 36th National President and current Foundation Chairman. He is the all-time leading financial donor to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation. Samy Hegazy Samy graduated St. John’s University with a criminal justice major and a 3.7 GPA. He is currently pursuing his Master’s degree. A former chapter officer, Samy supports himself financially after the death of his surviving parent in 2014. He has a long history of chapter and community involvement. His Associate Dean says “he is a gentleman who treats others with dignity and respect”. He is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Stanley Raffa Award ($2,500) Established by the 30th National President and former Scholarship Chairman. Jenna Smith Jenna is a law student at the University of Pennsylvania and earned recognition as a Fulbright Scholar while at Arizona State University. She graduated with a 4.0 GPA and co-founded REACH, an underserved area boys and girls club in Arizona. Jenna continues her community work with under-resourced high schools teaching students constitutional rights and responsibilities. She is a repeat APD scholarship winner.

Fellow Beta Beta undergraduates brothers Matt Mattera and John Moran share their joy of being awarded scholarships.

Brooklyn Alumni Club Award ($2,000) Dana Kelly Dana is the granddaughter of Bro. Joe Creston, and attends Duquesne University pursuing her master’s as a physician’s assistant. She maintains a 3.9 GPA entering the senior year of a five year program. She volunteers in a nursing home as one of many community activities. Dana is a previous APD scholarship winner.

John J. Hadgkiss Centennial Scholarship ($2,000) Funded by Beta Rho alumnus John Hadgkiss, Scholarship Trustee. Nathan Lanning A founding brother of Episilon Lambda at the University of New Haven, Nathan is a senior marine biology and environmental science dual degree major. He is a Presidential Scholar as well as a National Science Foundation Research awardee. Ernest Coletti Award ($1,500) Established by the Mohawk Valley Alumni Club & former District Gov. Ernest Coletti. Philip Waknin Philip attends Hofstra University School of Law and was a founding brother at Episilon Eta (SUNY - Albany). He is a former Assistant District Governor and Chapter President. 20


I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients Anthony & Stella Barbieri Award ($1,500) Established by Brother Anthony & Rosina Barbieri in honor of his parents. Andrew Ebert Andrew attends St. Francis University and has served as Beta Lambda president and vice president while maintaining a 3.6 GPA. In year 5 of a 7 year physical therapy doctorate program, Andrew is a Founders Award Scholarship winner. His Director of student engagement says he is an “incredible example of a scholar and a gentleman”. He is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Pittsburgh Alumni Club Award ($1,500) Nicole Torchia Nicole is the daughter of brother Anthony Torchia and attends the Yale School of Medicine Physician’s Assistant program. She completed her undergraduate studies with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Her professor says “she is actively engaged as a student and citizen in our community”. She is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Brother Camillus Casey Award ($1,000) Honoring former National Chaplain Bro. Camillus Casey Troy Calcasi His campus employment supervisor says “he rises to all challenges with a positive attitude”. Troy is a criminal justice senior at Gamma Sigma (St. John’s University) with a 3.8 GPA.

Hongrun Sun was awarded the 2016 Lillian Anastasio Family Scholarship. An NYU Presidential Scholar, Hongrun is a senior economics major and Theta Beta officer.

Felix Infausto Scholarship ($1,000) Established by his widow Clara Infausto in her will. Bro. Infausto was inducted into Epsilon chapter in 1929. Vincent Maimone A sophomore accounting major with a 4.0 GPA, Vincent is the Vice President of the LaSalle University (Epsilon Beta) Accounting Honor Society. Lillian Anastasio Family Scholarship ($1,000) Established by her children, including Theta Beta alumnus and APD Scholarship Trustee Neil Anastasio. Amanda Rosinski Amanda is a previous scholarship winner who is pursuing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. She is also a research assistant in her program. She has received numerous academic honors and has a long history of community volunteerism. Long Island Alumni Club John Pasta Award ($1,000) Established by the LIAC in honor of the 7th Grand Consul. Megan Goedeker The daughter of Brother Randy Goedeker, Megan graduated Cum Laude and will begin law school at Case Western Reserve University in the fall. Megan is active in campus ministries. New York Alumni Club Award honoring 32nd National President Albert Palazzo ($1,000) Ryan Simpson A Penn State Altoona Colony founder, Ryan is entering his sophomore year as a statistics major. He is the ice hockey manager and club president and solely supports himself in college. Mike Barrish displays his check and joy on receiving the Raymo Santilli Family Scholarship.

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I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients Paul J Sciullo II Memorial Award ($1,000) An American hero and Psi brother, Paul was killed in the line of duty as a Pittsburgh police officer. Laura Reizine Laura is the niece of Brother Jack Consiglio. She is entering her senior year with a 3.9 GPA as a nursing major. Laura hopes to become a nurse practitioner. She is the Nursing class president and a six semester honors student. Laura is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Richard Rau Scholarship Award ($1,000) In honor of the late Richard Rau, brother at St. Francis College (NY ). Robin Lieb Attending the State University of New York Albany, Robin is an officer in Epsilon Eta chapter. He is a senior business administration major in the Honors College with a 3.9 GPA. His department chairman describes him as “one of the best students I have worked with”. He is a repeat APD scholarship winner.

Joe Cairo (left) received the James S. and Theresa Giampiccolo award. Joe is from Gamma Iota chapter at Pace University. He is pictured with his sponsor Vinnie Birkenmeyer (Gamma Iota ‘09)

Military Scholarship ($1,000) Established by, and in honor of, the military veterans of Alpha Phi Delta. Thomas Piccione Tom attends the University of Notre Dame and is the son of Brother Tom Piccione. He is a junior finance and psychology major with a 3.7 GPA. “He makes a dazzling impression and is a piercing and innovative thinker” says his professor.

Vincent & James Muffoletto Award ($1,000) Established by the 29th National President and his son. Morgan Might Morgan is a math and computer science sophomore at John Carroll University with a 3.8 GPA. She is the daughter of Brother Paul Might and is very active in the university Faith Community. North Jersey Alumni Club Award ($1,000) Honoring Americo Faruolo, member of Beta Xi chapter and the NJAC. Gabriel Hamawi A second year student at the Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine, Gabe graduated Gamma Xi at Southern Connecticut State University. Youngstown Alumni Club Donald “Red” Nolfi Award ($1,000) Established in honor of Red Nolfi, the first Beta Omicron (Youngstown State University) president and a guiding force for area alumni. Gabrielle Gentile Gabrielle is the niece of Brother Perry Chappano. She is a senior microbiology major with a 3.7 GPA, a peer chemistry tutor, and is active in her sorority at the University of Pittsburgh. She is a repeat APD scholarship winner. A. Joseph Creston Award ($1,000) Established by the 34th National President A. Joseph Creston. Austin Oglesby Austin is a former chapter president and founder of the Relay for Life Dinner at St. John’s University (Gamma Sigma). He is a business management major from North Carolina and is the recipient of the student government “Who’s Who” award. 22

Christine Phelan daughter of Steve Phelan, Beta Sigma (St. Francis College). Christine previously received the Eta Chapter Scholarship honoring the late Joe Randazzo.


I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients Joseph and Janet Caldarella Family Award ($1,000) Established in recognition of the positive impact APD has had on their family, and in memory of Salvatore Caldarella. Kathryn Monaghan A classics major graduate of Tuft’s University, Kathryn is currently enrolled in the Columbia University Doctor of Physical Therapy program. She is the granddaughter of Brother Fred Bovoso. Panella Family Scholarship ($1,000) Established by late Brother Leon Panella and family. Leon was a Scholarship Trustee Julie DelGreco is with her sponsor and served as a Foundation Director. and uncle Rocco Muffi, Psi ‘65. Julie is a Ramzy Dawound forensic science major at Seton Hall University. Ramzy is a former Gamma Sigma (St. John’s University) vice president She received the Frank Cavallero award. and pledgemaster. He graduated cum laude with a 3.7 GPA and currently attends his second year at the New York School of Law. He is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Fabrizio Family Award ($1,000) Established by Scholarship Trustee Paul Fabrizio and family. Alana Mazzei Alana is the granddaughter of Brother John Liotta. She is a senior involved in many campus activities while maintaining a 3.8 GPA working part time to support her tuition. She is an aspiring physician’s assistant and president of her campus service sorority. Alana is a previous APD scholarship winner. Carmelo and Carmela Giampiccolo Award ($500) Established by late brother James Giampiccolo in honor of his parents. Julio Bedolla A senior finance and accounting major at St. John’s University (Gamma Sigma), Julio is a repeat APD scholarship winner. He is also the recipient of the university’s highest honor, the Presidential Society. Daniel Creston Award ($500) Daniel is the son of Past National President A. Joseph Creston. Rudolf Fuzaylov Rudolf is a member of the Penn State Altoona Colony and is a Political Science and English major with a 3.6 GPA. Domenic Mente Award ($500) Established by Neumann College alumnus Joseph O’Keefe in honor of his mentor. Intashan Chowdhury A senior at Rutgers University (Delta Omicron), he maintains a 3.9 GPA and hopes to work in government service after obtaining his MPA. Intashan’s brothers say, “he makes those around him better”. Intashan is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Eta Chapter Award Honoring Joseph Randazzo ($500) Established by the alumni of the City College of New York and other friends of late brother Joseph Randazzo. Angelo Bechara Angelo is a graduate political science and French major at Stockton University (Gamma Mu) pursuing his master’s in Middle East Studies at George Washington University. He is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Frank Cavallaro Award ($500) Established in honor of the 22nd National President and longtime expansion chairman. Cameron Cullen A broadcast journalism major, Cameron is entering his senior year with a 3.7 GPA at Manhattan College (Beta Beta). 23


I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients Frank Costanzo Award (I) ($500) One of two awards established by the 23rd National President Frank Costanzo. Rebecca Might The daughter of Brother Paul Might, Rebecca is an architectural engineering major entering her junior year of a five year program. She maintains a 3.7 GPA. Frank Costanzo Award (II) ($500) One of two awards established Precious scholarship winner Ethan Plelan who is by the 23rd National President Frank Costanzo. studying business management at Adelphi University. Matthew Mattera Matthew is a graduate of Manhattan College (Beta Beta) and is pursing his MBA. He is a former chapter president and repeat APD scholarship winner. Izzo Family Scholarship ($500) This award honors Albert Izzo (Pi chapter founder), Carl P. Izzo Jr and Carl P. Izzo Sr. Ichitaro Manabe Originally from Hawaii, Ichitaro began his college career at Marist College (Delta Theta) and has transferred to Boston University where he will be starting his sophomore year in the fall. James S. & Theresa Giampiccolo Award ($500) Established by our late brother James S. Giampiccolo and his wife. Eamon Phelan Eamon is the son of brother Steve Phelan and a repeat APD scholarship winner. He attends Adelphi University, works three jobs and maintains a 3.7 GPA entering his senior year. Louis J. Mauriello Award ($500) Established by his family in honor of brother Mauriello, Eta ‘34. Dylan Magee He is the community service chair at Gamma Mu (Stockton University) and is entering his junior year with a 3.7 GPA as an accounting major. Mancusi Family Award ($500) Created by 52nd National President Chris Mancusi to honor Alberto & Angelina Mancusi as well as their relatives in Ischia, Italy. Mohammed Ramadan A University of New Haven (Epsilon Lambda) criminal justice senior, he is the first in his family to attend college. Modica Family Award ($500) Created by Theta Beta alumnus Thomas Modica and his family in memory of his parents Joseph & Violet. David Markowski David attends St. John’s University (Gamma Sigma) and is a senior sports management major. He maintains a 3.6 GPA. Anthony Sallo Memorial Award ($500) Established by his many APD friends, Anthony was a member of Psi chapter at Duquesne University. Madison Strony Madison attends the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. She is a graduate of St. Joseph’s University as a biology major.

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I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients The Santo J. Barbarino Award ($500) Created by the Scholarship Trustees in honor of late trustee’s contributions to scholarship. A past National President, he also served as District Governor and editor of the Kleos. He was a beloved educator and this award is presented annually to an undergraduate brother who has successfully overcome significant challenges to his academic career. This award is in addition to any other award received. Samy Hegazy (see page one for bio information) The Pittsburgh Ladies Auxiliary of Alpha Phi Delta Alumni Award ($500) Gary Wong A senior economics major and teaching assistant at Rutgers University, Gary’s family were hurricane Sandy victims and are still rebuilding their lives after that tragedy. Raymo Santilli Family Award ($500) Created by Psi alumnus Raymo Santilli who is a Scholarship Trustee. Collin Tesch Collin is the son of brother Gregory Tesch and attends the University of South Carolina. He is a finance and economics major and has been on the Dean’s List multiple times. Richard Primiano Award ($500) Established by the late 38th National President and longtime Scholarship Trustee. Emma Weimer As a Presidential Scholar at Simmons College of Boston University, Emma maintains a 3.7 GPA. She is the granddaughter of brother Alfred Buccalo. Robert L. Polito Beta Rho Memorial Award ($500) His pledge brothers are proud to memorialize him with this scholarship. Lauren Franki-Croce A full time registered nurse at the New York University Health System, Lauren is pursuing her master’s in nursing education. Rocco A. Sutera Scholarship ($500) Created by a gift in the will of Beta Eta (Brooklyn College) alumnus Rocco Sutera. He served as Chairman of the Long Island Alumni Club John Pasta Award prior to its merger with the National Scholarship Fund. Matthew Rahtelli Matthew is a computer science major at Marist College (Delta Theta). He is active in campus ministry and student government.

Tim Rodak, Psi President, with Paul Russo and John Russo. Tim previously received the Russo Family Scholarship that Paul and John generously funded.

Russo Family Scholarship ($500) Brothers John and Paul Russo and their families honor the memory of their parents, Anthony and Marie Russo. Issam Hatahet He is a Presidential Scholarship award winner at Misericordia University (Episilon Theta). Issam is a senior sports management major.

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I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients The Scholars Award ($500) Established by the generous contributions of past Alpha Phi Delta Scholarship recipients and their sponsors. Ryan Burdick Ryan is self funding his college expenses and is a senior cyber security major at Utica College (Beta Iota). Southern California Alumni Club Award ($500) The award of the Southern California Alumni Club. Samuel Bifulco A former two term chapter president, Samuel is in a graduate program for a master’s in public policy at Stonybrook. He attended St Joseph’s College (Epsilon Gamma). Steubenville Alumni Club Award ($500) The award of the Steubenville Alumni Club. Justin Grossman Justin is a senior marketing major and current chapter president at Pace University (Gamma Iota). Steubenville Ladies Auxiliary Award ($500) The award of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Steubenville Alumni Club. James Lamansky A chapter president and sophomore humanities major, James attends the Franciscan University of Steubenville (Beta Theta). Adam DiVincenzo Award ($500) In honor of the late 21st Grand Consul and longtime National Secretary. Joshua Hermsen Joshua is a senior psychology major at Marist College (Delta Theta). Alpha Phi Delta Resort Association of New York Award ($500) Established by brothers who had collected funds with hopes to build a fraternity owned resort in New York State. Skyler Drew Sklyer attends York College, PA, and is junior public relations major. She has achieved Dean’s List status and earned an academic scholarship. She has a perfect 4.0 GPA and is a repeat APD scholarship winner. Barbarino Family Award ($500) Established by late Past National President and founding Scholarship Trustee Santo Barbarino and his family. Sean Durkin A junior finance and economics major, Sean attends Marist College (Delta Theta). Beta Lambda Award ($500) Established by the alumni of Beta Lambda chapter (St. Francis College, PA) in honor of their long time moderator Dr. Albert Zanzucki . Dakota Maneval A junior accounting major with a 3.6 GPA Dakota attends the Franciscan University of Steubenville (Beta Theta). Jack and Yara Consiglio Award ($500) Established by Psi Chapter alumnus Jack Consiglio and his wife Yara. Kahlil Allen Kahlil attends Lynn University (Delta Psi) and is a sophomore Aviation Management major.

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I M PA C T: S c h o l a r s h i p 2017 Scholarship Awards Recipients (NEW) Fiore Family Award ($500) The award of Scholarship Chairman Charles Fiore and his family. Kyle Kristiansen Currently pursuing his accounting MBA, Kyle is active in the accounting society at Pace University (Gamma Iota). (NEW) Father Tuozzolo Award ($500) Established by brothers from Psi Chapter (Duquesne University) and the Pittsburgh Alumni Club to honor their long time chapter chaplain who passed away in 2016. Fr. Tuozzolo also served as National Chaplain in the 1980s. Jenna LaSala Jenna is the granddaughter of brother Gaspar LaSala and attends Stony Brook University. She is a junior business management major with a 3.9 GPA. (NEW) Sirchio Family Award ($500) Created by brother Mike Sirchio (Delta Psi - Lynn University) and his family in memory of his mother Kathleen Sirchio. Jared Pavlosky He works with mentally disabled individuals at the Franciscan University of Steubenville (Beta Theta). Jared is a senior in the physician’s assistant program. (NEW) Brothers Fafara, Kosteck, Small Award ($500) Created by Beta Xi alumnus (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Larry Kauffman in honor of three Beta Xi alumni. Katherine Fafara Katherine is the daughter of brother Al Fafara and is a pre-veterinary medicine major at Rutgers University. She maintains a perfect 4.0 GPA.

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Announcing the Alpha Phi Delta Omega Society

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I M PA C T: S u n s h i n e To u r Sunshine Tours: Each year, we organize gatherings and reunions at nearly a dozen retirement and spring venues. Over 200 brothers renew their friendships and forge new ones. While brothers are encouraged to attend the national conventions, we are also taking Alpha Phi Delta out to brothers. We truly are brothers for life.

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Brother Gary Cuda, Beta Iota ’71, Utica College is presented his Omega Society silver pin at the Pompano Beach Sunshine Tour Luncheon after he makes an estate gift to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation. Presenting the pin are Foundation Chair Tony Carfang and National President Jim Miller.

from several northern At The Villages, brothers celebrate the rs pte cha and mid Atlantic Tour. ine nsh Su the on od brotherho

Thanks to our South Florida Alumni Club for organizing the Pompano stop on this year’s Sunshine Tour.

Al Polizzi, Epsilon ’56, University of Buffalo, toasts his younger brothers, Rob Carfang, Beta Mu ’11, DePaul, Nick Trataros, Delta Psi ’04, Lynn University and Steve Platkin, Beta Omega ’88, Pace University and their ladies on the Sunshine Tour in Pompano Beach last March.

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Tampa on the Sunshine Tour. These men continue you relish our fraternal bonds, fifty and sixty years after their graduations.


Our 2016-’17 Supporters We would like to recognize and thank the hundreds of individuals and organizations who generously donated to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation this past year ( July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017). The number next to the names represents the number of consecutive years of donations. $10,000+ Lawrence Kaufman3

Beta Xi '88

$5,000+ Anthony J Carfang16+

Psi '69

$3,000+ David D'Eramo13 Paul R Fabrizio16+ Charles G Fiore16+ Garry O Kosteck16+ Michael E Sirchio3

Psi '61 Psi '63 Theta Beta '73 Beta Xi '71 Delta Psi '02

$2,000+ Alexander J Franki11 Christopher A Mancusi7 Stanley (Maria) W Raffa9 Jeffrey R Terjesen11

Gamma Lambda '90 Gamma Sigma '02 Delta '49 Beta Xi '86

$1,000+ Anthony V Barbieri11 Roger Boyd4 Joseph C Caldarella16+ Robert F Conti14 Sam Dolfi3 Nicholas M Franki10 Anthony J Galli1 Peter Gaudiuso13 Ralph V Parmegiani5 Francis M Prezioso16+ Raymo Santilli7 Douglas A Sundo8 George A Vecchione1 Michael G Zerega2

Beta Beta '59 Beta Rho '73 Beta Sigma '73 Mu '49 Beta Theta '53 Gamma Lambda '87 Theta Beta '12 Theta Beta '82 BAC '15 Psi '56 Psi '85 Psi '75 Beta Sigma '64 Psi '69

$500+ Neil Anastasio9 Keith E Bernard7 John P Brincko3 Anthony F Campanella16+ Mauro J D'Addato5 Armand C Dellovade4 Leonard Farano16+ Samuel Galasso16+ Carl A Gargiulo11 Robert R Grecco16+ John John Fiorella Raphael Longobardi Charles D Lucisano5 Raoul Mancini2 James M McEvoy4 Dennis Pantano Vincent F Pitta3

Theta Beta '73 Psi '66 Eta '60 Beta Rho '61 Beta Beta '56 Honorary '14 Eta '56 Beta Delta '60 Theta Beta '75 Beta Mu '74 Friend Friend Beta Theta '66 Beta Eta '51 Beta Omicron '78 Friend Beta Sigma '69

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Theodore J Schmahai1 Chris Shipley10 Austin Air Systems, Limited

Beta Beta '78 Psi '99 Friend

$200+ Ross S Alessandro10 John F Anastasio Phillip R Arlia16+ Christina Barbieri Stephen K Botbyl1 Vincent Brunotts8 David M Butt2 Kenneth Camisa5 Charles H Campagne11 Anthony J Ceraso13 Joseph R Chessario2 Rodolfo D Cilento10 Andrew M Cozzolino1 Edward R Curty8 Todd J Cusato7 Frank R Dampf6 Richard J DeSantis1 Carmen J DiGiacomo16+ Raymond P Dimuzio8 Daniel Dipardo1 Ronald A Durgin2 Robert L Falk2 Charles D Fatica14 William Fiore3 Joseph A Fitzpatrick3 Salvatore A Flagiello2 Ernest N Gennaccaro2 Christopher Gentle7 John M Giannone9 Gregory J Gwizdz1 Matthew C Hall7 Katherine Hamilton Brian R Hearn4 Werner Hildebrand4 Michael Iacovelli14 Joseph P Karpinski7 Peter J Koenig2 Frank J Leanza16+ Thomas A Mauro4 Kenneth M McDonald1 Robert L Molinari3 Eugene A Oliveri4 Steven Palermo7 Francis C Palisano7 Peter Peter Fiorella Robert Priore Rocco V Pugliese1 Saverio Rabasco3

Psi '95 Friend Psi '59 Friend Beta Xi '78 Psi '62 Beta Omicron '73 Eta '57 Beta Rho '60 Beta Sigma '73 Beta Rho '59 Beta Xi '55 Beta Beta '87 Beta Sigma '69 Beta Sigma '97 Psi '71 Delta '65 Psi '60 Psi '60 Beta Theta '64 Beta Iota '74 Beta Lambda '69 Xi '53 Honorary '13 Beta Lambda '71 Gamma Rho '06 Psi '71 Psi '97 Eta '56 Psi '81 Delta Iota '92 Friend Beta Theta '62 Beta Xi '88 Theta Beta '81 Beta Rho '67 Beta Lambda '65 Theta Beta '45 Delta '64 Gamma Zeta '83 Eta '61 Beta Eta '54 Theta Beta '82 Beta Theta '62 Friend Friend Beta Rho '72 Beta Pi '87


Our 2016-’17 Supporters (continued) $200+ (continued) Donald J Reddinger8 Rudolph R Riti1 Joseph L Rossi2 Benedict F Ruggiero13 William Saperston Family Robert & Carol Spiegler Gary F Van Schaften16+ Paul D Vickery2 Robert P Vollono2 John W Wetzel5 Marilyn Wilson Michael P Young6

Psi '69 Beta Delta '51 Beta Phi '80 Delta '61 Friend Friend Beta Lambda '68 Beta Iota '68 Beta Lambda '68 Beta Sigma '65 Friend Beta Eta '85

$100+ Peter Agrapides1 Charles D Alexander3 Frank P Allega1 Antonio Amato1 William J Andrews1 Joseph F Anselmo6 Robert L Arangio1 Mark Arencibia3 Augustus J Argentati7 Joseph Audia1 John Barbaro1 Marco S Basile1 Raymond L Bendici5 John A Bessich10 William Beuther11 Ferdinand Bovoso7 Al Branchi10 Herbert G Brooks3 Gregory L Brown1 John Bruno1 Ernest A Burti1 Albert J Calabrese2 Frank W Calamusa8 Michael F Capobianco1 Chuck Caputo3 Gabriel Carbone1 Gary Cardamone7 Mario W Cardullo3 Jamie Caruvana1 David Cech3 Joseph F Cerminara1 Thomas J Ciampi2 Frank J Ciano3 Richard C Cohan2 John Coll1 Richard Contrera1 John M Cornacchia2 Daniel Corwin4 A. Joseph Creston16+ Robert F Dececco16+ John DeCola2 Vincent Decrescenzo2 Joseph W Denardo7

Delta '68 Mu '67 Beta Theta '63 Beta Omega '88 Beta Xi '82 Beta Rho '65 Beta Delta '57 Beta Phi '88 Psi '59 Beta Omicron '65 Eta '56 Beta Omega '82 Beta Sigma '62 Beta Sigma '69 Beta Sigma '91 Beta Delta '57 Beta Beta '60 Beta Omicron '84 Pi '73 Theta Beta '87 Psi '58 Beta Xi '61 Beta Sigma '66 Delta '52 Eta '58 Beta Eta '46 Beta Iota '67 Delta '53 Gamma Sigma '92 Psi '71 Beta Omicron '82 Theta Beta '47 Beta Beta '83 Beta Beta '59 Beta Xi '71 Delta '64 Beta Lambda '57 Beta Rho '67 Psi '49 Beta Lambda '63 Beta Omicron '67 Beta Eta '63 Psi '50

Michael A Digiuseppe1 Joseph J Dimento3 Philip P Distefano4 Alexander B Fafara16+ William J Fanciullo3 Richard J Ferricane1 A. John Fiorino3 Nicholas A Flocco4 Leone Flosi1 Joseph R Fragola7 Eleaor Fronda1 Joseph Galesi1 Anthony J Galvin16+ Robert B Gambino1 Anthony J Garramone7 James A Geraghty1 John Gerardi2 Gaston L Gianni3 Randy J Goedeker4 James L Guerrieri1 Roger S Guidice3 David J Gustafson4 John J Hadgkiss16+ Richard A Hadsall1 Michael J Harrigan1 Robert J Hartman2 William M Hellmers1 Mark M Hughes3 Roger C Hull3 William T Humphries1 Jerry C Jose5 David W Klinger16+ Charles Laudadio1 Anthony J Leone7 Paul F Lienesch14 David V Lombardi1 Dominic A Macedonia2 Vincent J Maligno4 Ronald J Marchioni3 Marcia Marcia Daumen Joseph F Martino7 Frank Mascia1 Victor J Matera2 James F McKenna16+ Gerard N McManus1 Michael A Medici3 John P Meehan1 David Metinko9 Ara F Meyer1 James L Miller8 Mark J Minnaugh3 John R Misdom8 Lawrence J Mistretta3 Thomas Moraca5 Joseph A Mosso16+ John A Muffo11 James Muffoletto10 Stephen L Muracco1

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Delta '65 Beta Delta '57 Xi '65 Beta Xi '69 Theta Beta '52 Delta '64 Beta Delta '77 Beta Delta '59 Beta Mu '60 Delta '65 Beta Pi '70 Beta Xi '88 Beta Phi '78 Mu '61 Beta Iota '58 Beta Beta '78 Eta '56 Beta Theta '62 Beta Rho '82 Delta Xi '96 Beta Mu '55 Beta Rho '66 Beta Rho '66 Delta Xi '94 Gamma Lambda '90 Beta Xi '93 Delta '67 Beta Lambda '76 Gamma Pi '90 Sigma '65 Delta Nu '94 Chi '69 Delta '67 Mu '56 Beta Lambda '70 Beta Upsilon '77 Beta Theta '62 Beta Beta '66 Psi '55 Friend Mu '52 Gamma Sigma '07 Beta Beta '63 Beta Sigma '70 Beta Beta '66 Beta Beta '77 Beta Xi '85 Psi '66 Gamma Lambda '88 Psi '72 Beta Rho '77 Beta Xi '69 Beta Beta '57 Beta Lambda '63 Psi '51 Beta Lambda '66 Epsilon '65 Gamma Zeta '89


Our 2016-’17 Supporters (continued) $100+ (continued) Anthony J Musillo2 William A Nally2 Michael A Nardi1 Kevin F Nolan3 Darci Novak Michael Onufrychuk2 Mark E Palermo8 Albert A Parisi13 Leo Parmegiani7 Ralph S Pattelena1 Jerome A Peirano1 Carl M Pileri1 Frank Polverino1 Thomas A Potenza5 John Raimondi1 Frank Riccardo1 Raymond E Sasselli8 Randy J Sawyer1 Anthony F Scalise6 Steven J Schmit1 Ralph D Scicchitano6 Kenneth D Selvaggi1 Michael A Serluco7 Kirk A Shatto1 Calvin L Shipley9 Ronald L Sme5 Emilio V Spagnuolo2 Ronald T Talenti1 Philip Terranova Richard J Terzuoli1 Edward Timpone2 Louis P Tripodi1 Joseph I Tripodi1 Albert G Urbina3 George T Urdzik1 Rinaldo F Vachino1 Lawrence V Valente1 Carlo Venditti4 Biagio J Vericella9 Florio A Vitullo1 Parris Westbrook7 Anthony F Williams5 Richard J Zaloum13 Antonio Zumbo4 Eastern Niagara Radiology Associates PC $50+ Albert Annio Alteri1 Charles T Augustine6 Mark A Belsky9 Joseph C Bettura5 Ronald Bove1 Frank R Cadicamo2 Robert S Calabro6 Louis C Capitano2 Dale R Christopher4

Delta '62 Beta Lambda '82 Beta Delta Beta Sigma '74 Friend Beta Lambda '69 Beta Rho '98 Beta Eta '74 Beta Omega '79 Mu '55 Beta Lambda '62 Epsilon '55 Theta Beta '86 Eta '58 Psi '86 Beta Xi '67 Psi '61 Beta Xi '87 Beta Rho '62 Pi '71 Chi '64 Psi '79 Beta Lambda '61 Beta Xi '87 Psi '71 Beta Sigma '64 Tau '49 Psi '56 Friend Delta '70 Gamma Pi '96 Beta Theta '62 Xi '59 Beta Beta '54 Xi '64 Beta Xi Eta '59 Eta '57 Beta Omicron '61 Beta Iota '56 Psi '61 Psi '77 Delta '55 Theta Beta '90 Friend Beta Iota '55 Psi '56 Psi '74 Beta Omicron '66 Eta '60 Beta Sigma '63 Psi '67 Beta Lambda '69 Beta Rho '68

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Patsy Joseph Cipriani2 Jeffrey D Clarke1 Brian R Devlin2 Gregory J DiBenedetto1 Michael Eremita15 Raymond J Evers5 John P Falcone1 George Fountoulakis1 John C Gaglione1 James Heidenry1 Emilio R Imbro3 Robert Kanach11 Steven A LaVista3 Carlo Lucatino11 Thomas P Majewski2 Joseph J Massaro3 John J Morano3 James J Morano1 Lawrence R Ninerell2 Kevin K O'Connell6 Robert Pascotto1 Charles J Penza1 Bertha Pierino & Family Anthony J Pizza6 Michael A Polito5 Sasha Ronai1 Joseph F Rovitto7 John J Russo10 Guerrino A Ruta2 Anthony T Ruvolo1 John M Schiavone9 Aaron R Schmidt2 Matthew Silva2 Lawrence S Taccone2 Curtis B Taylor1 Anthony J Torchia4 Richard J Trieste9 Michael J Turell3 Frank G Verterano6 Martin P Yannario7 Bonnie Reeder/Sanford Clark

Pi '65 Beta Xi '80 Beta Lambda '94 Beta Beta '54 Sigma '50 Beta Delta '87 Xi '51 Gamma Rho '94 Beta Omicron '67 Gamma Lambda '87 Pi '67 Beta Lambda '69 Delta Xi '95 Gamma Xi '91 Delta Kappa '92 Epsilon '52 Beta Sigma '79 Delta '65 Beta Theta '54 Beta Rho '69 Beta Beta '59 Beta Xi '63 Friend Beta Xi '58 Beta Sigma '69 Gamma Mu '98 Psi '65 Psi '72 Psi '74 Beta Eta '64 Delta '77 Delta Upsilon '12 Psi '12 Beta Xi '62 Mu '60 Beta Chi '85 Beta Beta '82 Mu '70 Beta Omicron '61 Beta Lambda '59 Friend

<$50 Frank A Abbinanti4 Joseph S Agnello2 James F Aiello7 Anthony Angilletta Thomas J Balestrieri7 Andrew J Battiston1 Joseph P Bell6 Louis Belmonte2 Rodney L Belsky6 Ross F Bevevino7 Charles W Blauth6 Paul V Borriello1 Jeffrey C Breen3 Thomas M Brennan1 Dominick J Brognano1

Beta Mu '62 Beta Xi '52 Psi '63 Friend Psi '60 Gamma Delta '89 Psi '77 Beta Delta '60 Psi '71 Psi '61 Gamma Nu '04 Beta Delta '65 Gamma Sigma '89 Beta Xi '83 Beta Iota '64


Our 2016-’17 Supporters (continued) <$50 (continued) Craig D Caceci14 Anthony Calabro1 Richard G Calabro6 Richard Calbi2 Alfred R Canepele2 Domenick E Capecci7 Gianpiero Carovillano2 William L Cattani1 Albert J Ceravolo6 Charles & Fanny Priore Daniel G Clark2 Anthony Colangelo7 Raymond D'Urso Donato DeFelice7 Andrew B DeLuise7 Jerome Deriso1 Nicholas J Dimaggio7 Sam Dimeo2 Michael Dimmick2 Joseph V DiVito6 Joseph Donofrio9 Paul C Elbel7 Adam R Etzel2 Stephen J Failla1 George J Fallati4 Jeffrey J Feldman1 R. Edward Ferraro8 John C Fisher2 Louis Fleming1 Daniel S Galasso7 Rex P Gatto9 Gene P Gemelli2 W. Bishop Getman1 Alfred G Giombetti1 Daniel & Jacqueline Gregorio Anthony R Iole9 Peter C Jacobsen6 Frank S Kelly1 William A Kwolek7 Samuel J La Barbara8 Eugene A LaFace9 John S Laforte1 John J Liotta5 Pete Lombard7 Roger F Lorenzini7 Victor P Maiorana2 James Mancino6 Michael A Mangino2 Joseph M Martella1 Louis Masciocchi7 David J Masquelier6 Francis S Matarazzo1 Jack L Mautino7 David P Mayer11 Ryan J McCaw1 Victor Miller Thomas J Modica10

Rev. Donald Mondello2 Ryan Moore1 Anthony S Morano1 Carlton G Morgan8 Steven V Morgan1 Neale V Muccio10 Lawrence R Mull7 Donald E Nasoni14 Joseph A Nista6 Thomas G Noschese8 John M Notaro11 Leonard S Oddo7 Paul T Okonak5 John A Orlando16+ Robert J Palermo7 Ronald J Palmieri7 Joseph Panebianco1 Albert P Panza4 Anthony D Parone3 David J Pasterino1 Gary D Pesavento7 William E Petrell7 Joseph L Picogna2 Mario Pinizzotto2 Damon Piontkowski1 Joseph C Rahtelli10 Frank Romano1 Frank R Rubolino7 John Russo1 Ernest J Sabato1 Thomas D Scali1 Anthony G Scalzi1 John A Schilter1 Jerry & Elaine Schweitzer Oreste V Scioscia6 Paul Sciullo2 Mason A Shattuck1 David L Smiga5 Gerald A Smulski7 Martin A Spigner1 Michael Sundo7 Charles J Tabone7 Daniel D Tamburo6 Anthony J Tarquin3 Benedict R Tieniber3 Samuel P Tosi1 Attila G Toth1 Giuseppe Tramontana2 James Trangle6 Daniel V Unico7 Robert J Valeriano8 C. Max Vassanelli2 Bruce H Villeneuve3 Stephen M Wanovich3 Raymond J Westbrook6 Albert A Yannon8 William J Zihala2

Beta Phi '91 Psi '63 Psi '60 Gamma Pi '88 Beta Lambda '56 Psi '59 Beta Beta '10 Beta Theta '65 Nu '42 Friend Beta Lambda '72 Psi '58 Friend Psi '57 Psi '58 Psi '62 Psi '58 Beta Theta '55 Beta Rho '71 Psi '86 Beta Omicron '51 Gamma Gamma '80 Delta Upsilon '13 Mu '55 Zeta '50 Epsilon Gamma '14 Psi '54 Psi '59 Beta Lambda '87 Beta Delta '94 Psi '67 Theta Beta '80 Mu '63 Chi '44 Friend Psi '48 Beta Xi '67 Beta Pi '70 Beta Rho '67 Psi '68 Psi '59 Beta Iota '61 Psi '56 Psi '79 Psi '55 Delta '54 Psi '58 Beta Pi '70 Psi '55 Psi '66 Psi '70 Beta Delta '63 Psi '59 Beta Omicron '81 Delta Chi '02 UNH Theta Beta '75

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Psi '74 Gamma Nu '08 Beta Omicron '58 Beta Omicron '72 Beta Phi '92 Beta Eta '84 Psi '58 Chi '50 Beta Lambda Chi '68 Psi '52 Beta Rho '67 Gamma Delta '81 Psi '54 Psi '54 Beta Phi '80 Eta '56 Psi '62 Epsilon '54 Beta Delta '65 Psi '65 Psi '66 Beta Delta '65 Beta Lambda '71 Beta Xi '90 Beta Beta '82 Delta Kappa '98 Psi '56 Beta Omicron '78 Beta Delta '57 Eta '58 Mu '46 Beta Eta '58 Friend Psi '78 Psi '12 Beta Omicron '06 Psi '73 Psi '70 Theta Beta '75 Psi '00 Beta Rho '70 Nu '48 Pi '64 Epsilon Gamma '11 Beta Beta '59 Beta Xi '87 Beta Sigma '92 Psi '56 Psi '50 Psi '72 Psi '60 Sigma '68 Psi '87 Psi '63 Xi '50 Beta Lambda '71


Our Top Consecutive Annual Donors 16+ Years Phillip R Arlia, Psi '59 Joseph C Caldarella, Beta Sigma '73 Anthony F Campanella, Beta Rho '61 Anthony J Carfang, Psi '69 A. Joseph Creston, Psi '49 Robert F Dececco, Beta Lambda '63 Carmen J DiGiacomo, Psi '60 Paul R Fabrizio, Psi '63 Alexander B Fafara, Beta Xi '69 Leonard Farano, Eta '56 Charles G Fiore, Theta Beta '73 Samuel Galasso, Beta Delta '60 Anthony J Galvin, Beta Phi '78 Robert R Grecco, Beta Mu '74 John J Hadgkiss, Beta Rho '66 David W Klinger, Chi '69 Garry O Kosteck, Beta Xi '71 Frank J Leanza, Theta Beta '45 James F McKenna, Beta Sigma '70 Joseph A Mosso, Psi '51 John A Orlando, Psi '54 Francis M Prezioso, Psi '56 Gary F Van Schaften, Beta Lambda '68

David P Mayer, Beta Omicron '81 John A Muffo, Beta Lambda '66 John M Notaro, Psi '52 Jeffrey R Terjesen, Beta Xi '86 10 Years Ross S Alessandro, Psi '95 John A Bessich, Beta Sigma '69 Al Branchi, Beta Beta '60 Rodolfo D Cilento, Beta Xi '55 Nicholas M Franki, Gamma Lambda '87 Thomas J Modica, Theta Beta '75 Neale V Muccio, Beta Eta '84 James C Muffoletto, Epsilon '65 Joseph C Rahtelli, Beta Beta '82 John J Russo, Psi '72 Chris Shipley, Psi '99 9 Years Neil Anastasio, Theta Beta '73 Mark A Belsky, Psi '74 Joseph Donofrio, Beta Omicron '51 Rex P Gatto, Psi '67 John M Giannone, Beta Eta '56 Anthony R Iole, Psi '48 Eugene A LaFace, Psi '59 David Metinko, Psi '66 Stanley (Maria) W Raffa, Delta '49 John M Schiavone, Delta '77 Calvin L Shipley, Psi '71 Richard J Trieste, Beta Beta '82 Biagio J Vericella, Beta Omicron '61

15 Years Michael Eremita, Sigma '50 14 Years Craig D Caceci, Beta Phi '91 Robert F Conti, Mu '49 Charles D Fatica, Xi '53 Michael Iacovelli, Theta Beta '81 Paul F Lienesch, Beta Lambda '70 Donald E Nasoni, Chi '50 Antonio Zumbo, Theta Beta '90

8 Years Vincent Brunotts, Psi '62 Frank W Calamusa, Beta Sigma '66 Edward R Curty, Beta Sigma '69 Raymond P Dimuzio, Psi '60 R. Edward Ferraro, Psi '54 Samuel J La Barbara, Psi '68 James L Miller, Psi '72 John R Misdom, Beta Xi '69 Carlton G Morgan, Beta Omicron '72 Thomas G Noschese, Chi '68 Mark E Palermo, Beta Rho '98 Donald J Reddinger, Psi '69 Raymond E Sasselli, Psi '61 Douglas A Sundo, Psi '75 Robert J Valeriano, Psi '72 Albert A Yannon, Xi '50

13 Years Anthony J Ceraso, Beta Sigma '73 David D'Eramo, Psi '61 Peter Gaudiuso, Theta Beta '82 Albert A Parisi, Beta Eta '74 Benedict F Ruggiero, Delta '61 Richard J Zaloum, Delta '55 12 Years Ernest N Gennaccaro, Psi '71 11 Years Anthony V Barbieri, Beta Beta '59 William Beuther, Beta Sigma '91 Charles H Campagne, Beta Rho '60 Alexander J Franki, Gamma Lambda '90 Carl A Gargiulo, Theta Beta '75 Robert Kanach, Beta Lambda '69 Carlo Lucatino, Gamma Xi '91

7 Years James F Aiello, Psi '63 Augustus J Argentati, Psi '59 Thomas J Balestrieri, Psi '60 Keith E Bernard, Psi '66

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Our Top Consecutive Annual Donors (continued) 7 Years (continued) Ross F Bevevino, Psi '61 Ferdinand Bovoso, Beta Delta '57 Domenick E Capecci, Psi '59 Gary Cardamone, Beta Iota '67 Anthony Colangelo, Psi '58 Todd J Cusato, Beta Sigma '97 Donato DeFelice, Psi '57 Andrew B DeLuise, Psi '58 Joseph W Denardo, Psi '50 Nicholas J Dimaggio, Psi '58 Paul C Elbel, Gamma Gamma '80 Joseph R Fragola, Delta '65 Daniel S Galasso, Beta Delta '94 Anthony J Garramone, Beta Iota '58 Christopher Gentle, Psi '97 Matthew C Hall, Delta Iota '92 Joseph P Karpinski, Beta Rho '67 William A Kwolek, Beta Rho '67 Anthony J Leone, Mu '56 Pete Lombard, Psi '79 Roger F Lorenzini, Psi '55 Christopher A Mancusi, Gamma Sigma '02 Joseph F Martino, Mu '52 Louis Masciocchi, Psi '66 Jack L Mautino, Psi '59 Lawrence R Mull, Psi '58 Leonard S Oddo, Beta Rho '67 Robert J Palermo, Psi '54 Steven Palermo, Theta Beta '82 Francis C Palisano, Beta Theta '62 Ronald J Palmieri, Beta Phi '80 Leo Parmegiani, Beta Omega '79 Gary D Pesavento, Psi '65 William E Petrell, Psi '66 Joseph F Rovitto, Psi '65 Frank R Rubolino, Psi '56 Raymo Santilli, Psi '85 Michael A Serluco, Beta Lambda '61 Gerald A Smulski, Psi '70 Michael Sundo, Psi '00 Charles J Tabone, Beta Rho '70 Daniel V Unico, Psi '50 Parris Westbrook, Psi '61 Martin P Yannario, Beta Lambda '59

Joseph V DiVito, Psi '86 Peter C Jacobsen, Beta Xi '67 James Mancino, Psi '58 David J Masquelier, Psi '70 Joseph A Nista, Beta Lambda Kevin K O'Connell, Beta Rho '69 Anthony J Pizza, Beta Xi '58 Anthony F Scalise, Beta Rho '62 Ralph D Scicchitano, Chi '64 Oreste V Scioscia, Psi '78 Daniel D Tamburo, Nu '48 James Trangle, Psi '56 Frank G Verterano, Beta Omicron '61 Raymond J Westbrook, Psi '63 Michael P Young, Beta Eta '85 5 Years Raymond L Bendici, Beta Sigma '62 Joseph C Bettura, Beta Omicron '66 Kenneth Camisa, Eta '57 Mauro J D'Addato, Beta Beta '56 Raymond J Evers, Beta Delta '87 Jerry C Jose, Delta Nu '94 John J Liotta, Psi '56 Charles D Lucisano, Beta Theta '66 Thomas Moraca, Beta Lambda '63 Paul T Okonak, Gamma Delta '81 Ralph V Parmegiani, BAC '15 Michael A Polito, Beta Sigma '69 Thomas A Potenza, Eta '58 Ronald L Sme, Beta Sigma '64 David L Smiga, Psi '73 John W Wetzel, Beta Sigma '65 Anthony F Williams, Psi '77 4 Years Frank A Abbinanti, Beta Mu '62 Roger Boyd, Beta Rho '73 Dale R Christopher, Beta Rho '68 Daniel Corwin, Beta Rho '67 Armand C Dellovade, Honorary '14 Philip P Distefano, Xi '65 George J Fallati, Zeta '50 Nicholas A Flocco, Beta Delta '59 Randy J Goedeker, Beta Rho '82 David J Gustafson, Beta Rho '66 Brian R Hearn, Beta Theta '62 Werner Hildebrand, Beta Xi '88 Vincent J Maligno, Beta Beta '66 Thomas A Mauro, Delta '64 James M McEvoy, Beta Omicron '78 Eugene A Oliveri, Beta Eta '54 Albert P Panza, Psi '62 Anthony J Torchia, Beta Chi '85 Carlo Venditti, Eta '57

6 Years Joseph F Anselmo, Beta Rho '65 Charles T Augustine, Psi '56 Joseph P Bell, Psi '77 Rodney L Belsky, Psi '71 Charles W Blauth, Gamma Nu '04 Richard G Calabro, Psi '60 Robert S Calabro, Psi '67 Albert J Ceravolo, Nu '42 Frank R Dampf, Psi '71

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A Lifetime Legacy of Support We would like to recognize the following individuals for their cumulative lifetime generosity to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation. $75,000+ Pur ple Societ y Anthony J Carfang, Psi '69 W hite Societ y $50,000+ John J Hadgkiss, Beta Rho '66 Shield Societ y $20,000+ Anthony V Barbieri, Beta Beta '59 Joseph C Caldarella, Beta Sigma '73 A. Joseph Creston, Psi '49 Frank E Costanzo, Nu '30 Paul R Fabrizio, Psi '63 Alexander J Franki, Gamma Lambda '90 James S Giampiccolo, Theta '40 Felix Infausto, Epsilon '29 Vincent J Muffoletto, Epsilon '46 Stanley (Maria) W Raffa, Delta '49 Torch Societ y $10,000+ Neil J Anastasio, Theta Beta '73 Anthony M Cafaro, Beta Omicron '65 Ernest Coletti, Mu '45 John J Consiglio, Psi '74 Joseph D D'Annunzio, Tau '48 David D'Eramo, Psi '61 Charles G Fiore, Theta Beta '73 Nicholas M Franki, Gamma Lambda '87 Peter Gaudiuso, Theta Beta '82 Michael Iacovelli, Theta Beta '81 Carl P Izzo, Psi '51 Lawrence Kaufman, Beta Xi '88 Garry O Kosteck, Beta Xi '71 Christopher A Mancusi, Gamma Sigma '02 Joseph G Malecki, Beta Chi '83 Joseph A O'Keefe, Gamma Tau '89 Leon (Karen) J Panella, Psi '62 Francis M Prezioso, Psi '56 Richard F Primiano, Beta Delta '61 Raymo Santilli, Psi '85 Michael E Sirchio, Delta Psi '02 Aldo J Del Sorbo, Delta '74 Rocco A Sutera, Beta Eta '38 Jeffrey R Terjesen, Beta Xi '86

Star Societ y $5,000+ G. Vincent Amico, Theta '38 Santo J Barbarino, Beta Sigma '65 Edward R Curty, Beta Sigma '69 John J Russo, Psi '72 Paul F Russo, Beta Omicron '88 Henry Salvatori, Lambda '21 Patrick J Socci, Beta Sigma '66 Scroll Societ y $2,000+ David M Alcaro, Lambda '95 Ross S Alessandro, Psi '95 Peter P Alessandro, Eta '58 Keith E Bernard, Psi '66 Casper Bocina, Beta Xi '52 Roger Boyd, Beta Rho '73 Al Branchi, Beta Beta '60 Charles H Campagne, Beta Rho '60 Michael R Cappiello, Iota '36 Anthony F Campanella, Beta Rho '61 Anthony J Ceraso, Beta Sigma '73 Robert F Conti, Mu '49 Robert A Cucco, Theta Beta '74 Mauro J D'Addato, Beta Beta '56 Armand C Dellovade, Honorary '14 Armand F Derosa, Beta Eta '38 Carmen J DiGiacomo, Psi '60 Ann Dinardi, Pi '70 Anthony J DiGregorio, Beta Delta '56 Sam Dolfi, Beta Theta '53 William Eckert, Beta Rho '66 Leonard Farano, Eta '56

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$2,000+ (continued) Charles D Fatica, Xi '53 Carl A Gargiulo, Theta Beta '75 Samuel Galasso, Beta Delta '60 Charles L Garbarino, Beta Sigma '71 Rex P Gatto, Psi '67 John Gerardi, Eta '56 Robert R Grecco, Beta Mu '74 Rafeal Issman, Gamma Sigma '3 Frank J Leanza, Theta Beta '45 Charles D Lucisano, Beta Theta '66 Angelo Manganiello, Beta Sigma '92 James F McKenna, Beta Sigma '70 Thomas J Modica, Theta Beta '75 James R Moscato, Xi '30 Steven Palermo, Theta Beta '82 Ralph J Parmegiani, Beta Sigma '62 Ralph V Parmegiani, Brooklyn AC '15 Vincent F Pitta, Beta Sigma '69 Joseph C Rahtelli, Beta Beta '82 Guerrino A Ruta, Psi '74 Benedict F Ruggiero, Delta '61 Anthony A Sallo, Psi '63 Calvin L Shipley, Psi '71 Douglas A Sundo, Psi '75 Andrew J Taddei, Theta Beta '81 Richard J Trieste, Beta Beta '82 Paul Tucci, Eta '42 Gary F Van Schaften, Beta Lambda '68 Michael G Zerega, Psi '69 Antonio Zumbo, Theta Beta '90


A Lifetime Legacy of Support (continued)

$1,000+ Key Societ y Florio J Abbate, Psi '63 Phillip R Arlia, Psi '59 Samuel J La Barbara, Psi '68 Carl A Bertoch, Xi '47 William Beuther, Beta Sigma '91 Benedict Bocchicchio, Chi '51 Jeffrey C Breen, Gamma Sigma '89 John P Brincko, Eta '60 Kenneth Camisa, Eta '57 Mario W Cardullo, Delta '53 Albert L Castellano, Beta Beta '59 Rodolfo D Cilento, Beta Xi '55 Leonard A Cilli, Beta Xi '73 Daniel Corwin, Beta Rho '67 Andrew M Cozzolino, Beta Beta '87 Robert F Dececco, Beta Lambda '63 Anthony M Digirolamo, Psi '70 Gerald N Diloreto, Beta Theta '57 Raymond P Dimuzio, Psi '60 Donald R Donell, Beta Theta '49 Daniel T Donovan, Gamma Zeta '91 Alexander B Fafara, Beta Xi '69 Mark L Failla, Beta Sigma '67 Joseph L Falace, Mu '54 William J Fanciullo, Theta Beta '52 Patsy M Fiandaca, Pi '32 John M Giannone, Beta Eta '54 Anthony J Galli, Theta Beta '12 Anthony J Galvin, Beta Phi '78 Christopher Gentle, Psi '97 Bryan X Grimaldi, Theta Beta '88 George J Guarnieri, Beta Omicron '67 Matthew C Hall, Delta Iota '92 Joseph P Karpinski, Beta Rho '67

Leonard L Labriola, Psi '58 Anthony J Leone, Mu '56 Dominic A Macedonia, Beta Theta '62 Michael C Manniello, Theta Beta '83 Raoul Mancini, Beta Eta '51 Joseph F Martino, Mu '52 Thomas A Mauro, Delta '64 James M McEvoy, Beta Omicron '78 Dominick Mele, Iota '35 Mark J Minnaugh, Beta Rho '77 Robert L Molinari, Eta '61 Joseph A Mosso, Psi '51 John A Muffo, Beta Lambda '66 Joseph L Nunziata, Beta Sigma '70 Leonard S Oddo, Beta Rho '67 Eugene A Oliveri, Beta Eta '54 Francis C Palisano, Beta Theta '62 Leo Parmegiani, Beta Omega '79 Albert A Parisi, Beta Eta '74 William E Petrell, Psi '66 Edward W Pizzo, Theta Beta '56 Dominic P Renda, Xi '33 Eric Salmeron, Beta Omega '79 Peter J Sammartino, Eta '24 Vincent A Savona, Theta '41 Guido E Schiavone, Xi '36 John M Schiavone, Delta '77 Chris Shipley, Psi '99 John A Sylvester, Beta Chi '80 Charles J Tabone, Beta Rho '70 Gaspar P Tiranno, Beta Beta '60 George A Vecchione, Beta Sigma '64 Robert P Vollono, Beta Lambda '68 Michael P Young, Beta Eta '85 Richard J Zaloum, Delta '55

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Ways to Give As a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc. (TAX ID#31-1005845) provides you with numerous opportunities to positively impact both your current and future tax liabilities, as well as the future of Alpha Phi Delta. Gifts may be either unrestricted or restricted for a specific purpose. You may also indicate whether your gift is for immediate use or to establish a permanently endowed fund. Thank you for your consideration and support of this worthwhile endeavor.

Gifts of Cash

Donors can easily make gifts to the Foundation via check, or credit card via PayPal thru the Foundation website (www.APD.org) or via mail to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

Gifts of Stock

Some donors may find that they are able to enhance their giving capability by making a donation of appreciated securities. Donations of appreciated stock often provide significant tax advantages. The Foundation can help facilitate your stock donation.

Matching Gifts

Many companies encourage charitable giving by matching employee contributions to public charities. Your generous support of the Foundation can go even further with a matching gift from your employer, and you, as the employee, receive credit for the gift.

Types of Gifts:

• Unrestricted – These gifts allow the board to support the Foundation’s current and most pressing priorities. • Leadership – Gifts to this fund support our many undergraduate leadership programs. Many brothers have pledged $5,000 to this fund to endow a periodic leadership event in their name (or the name of an honoree). • Kleos Fund – These gifts support the Kleos and other publications. Many brothers have pledged $10,000 to this fund to sponsor one page each year in their name (or the name of an honoree). • Scholarship – This is the longest running Foundation program, with 51 endowed scholarships. Brothers can contribute directly to the fund in any amount, they can augment an existing fund honoring a brother or beginning at $10,000 they can endow an annual scholarship.

Honorary and Memorial Gifts

For a unique and fitting tribute to a friend or loved one, consider a gift to the Foundation in honor or in memory. The Foundation staff will forward notes to the family or honoree as requested in your contribution. During this past year, brothers have established funds to honor recently deceased men like Leon Panella, Joe Randazzo and Dr. Albert Zanzuccki. We also have a Military Scholarship. Many brothers contribute to that fund in the name of their father or other friend/relative who has served.

The Omega Society – Planned Gifts

This is your legacy, your final gift to Alpha Phi Delta. A bequest, paid-up life insurance policy, charitable gift annuity, charitable remainder trust, charitable lead trust, or naming the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation as a beneficiary of a 401K plan are just a few examples of planned gifts. Deferred or planned gifts enable you to help meet Alpha Phi Delta’s needs for the future and your personal financial needs today. In our own way, each of us has benefited from our membership in Alpha Phi Delta. Your investment in these efforts through financial gifts to the Alpha Phi Delta Foundation helps ensure that future generations also have the opportunity to benefit from the exceptional leadership training offered by Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity. Please send a check payable to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 23188, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 For more information please contact John Hadgkiss, Beta Rho ’66 at 724-944-9222 or johnhadgkiss@apdfoundation.org. 38


Statement of Fund Balances Fund

Scholarship Leadership Kleos Reserve

$ 1,125,179 $ 198,328 $ 284,071 $ 94,151

Total Fund Balances 6/30/2017

$1,701,729

Statement of Operations Starting Balance 7/1/2016 Receipts

$1,343,940

Contributions - Scholarship Fund - Kleos Fund - Leadership Fund - Unrestricted Subtotal Investment Income

63,837 9,527 5,410 32,499 111,273 41,762

Total

153,035

Gain on Sale of Investments

298,297

Disbursements Scholarships (50 awards) Kleos Leadership Grants Administration Fundraising/Omega Society Launch Donation Total

44,000 22,451 13,621 3,424 26,660 4,655 114,812

Closing Balance 6/30/2017

1,680,460

Unrealized Capital Gains 6/30/2017

21,269

Total Market Value 6/30/2017

$1,701,729

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