THE ARCHMEREAN 1916-1918 • The Patio Centennial • 2016-2018
The Patio Centennial
Outstanding Seniors
Out of the Classroom
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in this issue Norbertine Heritage Tour
Hangin' Tough with Archmere Rugby
Alumni Spotlight: Carly Ciarrocchi ’04
A group of 23 Archmere and
Lightning really does strike twice.
The Auk who brightens millions of
Daylesford Abbey community
Archmere's Rugby Team Wins
kids' mornings each and everyday.
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Year In A Row.
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Board of Trustees
Kathryn K. McCord, PP ’11 ’16
Legal Counsel
Damian M. Andrisani, M.D. ’91
Candace Penza, PP ’97 ’99 ’01 ’03
Anthony G. Flynn, Esq. ’69, PP ’03 ’04
Richard M. Beck, Esq. ’82, CP ’18 Chair, Strategic Planning Committee
Paul D. Ramseur II ’87
Executive Officer
Elaine C. Fry Reilly, Esq. ’83, CP ’17 ’20, PP ’13
Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76 Headmaster
Frank J. Behm ’74, PP ’13 Rev. Francis B. Danielski, O.Praem. E. Andrew DiSabatino Jr, ‘69 B. Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. ’85 John S. Gerard, PP ’10 ’13 | Board Chair Kevin J. Gilroy, PP ’08 ’11 ’13 Chair, Advancement Committee Thomas C. Grimm, Esq. ’73, PP ’04 ’08 ’12
Rt. Rev. Ronald J. Rossi, O.Praem. Andrew S. Thomson, CP ’18, PP ’08 ’11 Chair, Finance and Facilities Committee
Managing Editor and Layout Andrew Campion ’07 Communications Manager
Neilli Mullen Walsh, Esq., CP ’18, PP ’10 ’12 ’14 Barbara A. Wasik, PH.D., PP ’09 ’11 Chair, Mission and Heritage Committee Victoria C. Yatzus Chair, Academic Affairs Committee
Design and Layout: Angela Marinelli ’90 & Jac Cottrell Yellow Sky Consulting
The abbreviations “CP” and “PP” after each name indicate the individual’s status as a “Current Parent” or a “Past Parent” with their child(ren)’s graduation years following.
Volume LXXXIV Fall 2016 Table of Contents
2015-2016 Honor Roll of Donors Thank you for support!
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A Letter from the Headmaster
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The Patio Centennial 1916-1918 • 2016-1018
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Restoring the Sounds of the Past
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Outstanding Seniors
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Class of 2016 Valedictorian
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Class of 2016 Salutatorian
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The Norbert Award
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Out of the Classroom
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Norbertine Heritage Tour
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Hangin’ Tough with Archmere Rugby
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Spring Sports Wrap 2016
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Alumni Spotlight: Carly Ciarrocchi
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Welcoming New Board Members
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James Peter Tosi
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News & Notes
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2015-16 Honor Roll of Donors
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Message from the Chair of the Board of Trustees
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A Special Thank You
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Contributors
Gifts to Archmere Academy
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Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76
Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year
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Supporting Archmere in Unique Ways
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Young Alumni Green and White Society
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2015-2016 Annual Giving
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Honor/Memorial Gifts
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Rev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem. Amber Combs Andrew Cocco ’04 Erin P. McNichol ’92 Ainsley Hertrich Palladino ’05 Rev. Stephen Rossey, O.Praem.
In Memoriam
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Denise Alexander Starnes ’93
1916-1918 The Patio Centennial 2016-2018
David Oswinkle
There have been countless images of The Patio over the years. Everything from sketches, to paintings, to photographs, they all evoke a different perspective or emotion about the building. The cover of this issue was meant to depict the building in its original role as a home. The house is filled with light and gives off an inviting warmth that spreads throughout the campus to this day. Join us as we celebrate our one of a kind treasure and it's unique history.
A Letter from the Headmaster Dear Members of the Archmere Community, One hundred years – a century – is longer than most of our lifetimes. One hundred years is what we celebrate beginning this year through 2018 to focus on the history of the Patio at Archmere. First conceived by architects Clay McClure and Alexander Harper, working closely with the aesthetic appreciated by John and Helena Raskob, their mansion house would become the home of Archmere Academy in 1932. Many of the details of the daily events of the family and of the school that took place within its rooms have gone unrecorded. We do have an extensive archive of photographs that captures the different periods of the home’s use. The early school yearbooks offer a glimpse into daily school life in the Patio, when bedrooms were turned into dormitories and the dining room became the school cafeteria. Some stories from the Raskob years continue to be passed among generations of family members and are recorded in Mrs. Raskob’s “Raskob-Green Record Book,” as well as the book, “Robinson Remembrances.” Stories include the Raskob children riding bicycles around the fountain in the courtyard and the children sliding across the newly waxed music room floor in their stocking feet. A new era began in 2010 with school administrative offices moving into the building, encircling the courtyard on the second floor. Soon after, student classroom and activities spaces were created in renovated rooms, including the basement level, which is usable once again. In 1916, the Raskobs had the original mansion house razed, having bought the estate next door, Woodsedge, where they lived for two years during the construction of the Patio, which was completed in the Spring of 1918. The family returned with a new addition - Nina, who was born in October of 1916 at Woodsedge. As the family grew, Mrs. Raskob’s interests in running Pioneer Point Farm increased. Mr. Raskob’s roles as Chairman of the National Democratic Party and his involvement on many corporate boards drew him to New York and Washington. Spending less and less time in Wilmington, the Raskobs decided to sell Archmere. In 1932, Abbot Bernard H. Pennings, O.Praem., Abbot of St. Norbert Abbey, negotiated the purchase of Archmere from Mr. Raskob at a selling price of $400,000. Father Michael McKeough, O.Praem., was appointed the first headmaster of the new Archmere Academy for boys, and arrived in early August to have the school ready for students in September – a very tall order in a short time. In the first year, 22 boys were enrolled, though the goal was 50 students. In the second year, finances continued to be a challenge. A glimpse at the life of boarding students living in the Patio during Archmere's early years. Male boarders lived on campus until 1976.
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At one point in 1934, Father McKeough wrote to the Abbot to say that he could not pay all of the school’s bills, having to make decisions about paying for food for the students, oil for heating, and the mortgage payment to Mr. Raskob. Part of the negotiated purchase included Mr. Raskob holding the mortgage, which was a fortunate arrangement. When Mr. Raskob was informed of the difficulty the school was having in making payments, though we do not have detailed records, it is our understanding that he extended the term of the loan and also forgave $100,000 of the purchase price. From the earliest days of the Academy, the school has been blessed with the philanthropy of so many people, and the home-like atmosphere has permeated the life of the Archmere school community over the years. There are a few signature images of the Patio that will remain with me forever. In 1975 at my Junior Class Ring Mass, we were announced at the front entrance of the Patio and walked through a papier-mâché larger-than-life Class Ring, complete with an emerald stone, in the center of the courtyard. Couples then walked to the center doors of the music room, where we were presented with our class rings. It was not until later that the Junior Class Ring Mass was instituted, and the original center fountain in the Patio was returned in 1993. Before then, the terra cotta “A” (that now rests in the center of the Stations of the Cross garden next to the Patio) filled the space that the fountain occupies. So you can imagine, that, depending on the event, the center of the courtyard was the focal point for many designs, including giant twenty-foot Christmas trees, cornstalks for Homecoming dances, and various prom-themed displays, including a lighthouse. In my junior and senior years at Archmere, I was a member of the debating team. I remember spending a snowy Saturday afternoon in January writing “evidence cards” with other members of the team in the Patio library. The dark wood paneling, large fireplace, and yards and yards of books all around the room somehow elevated that somewhat grueling task, making me feel as though I was enrolled in some noted English boarding school. In fact, the Patio, as a part of the campus experience, made me even more proud to be a part of an academic institution whose original buildings – The Patio and The Manor - had historic significance for their art and architecture, as well as for their builders and owners. These buildings have much to offer. They can teach generations of Archmere students about art, architecture, engineering, science, politics, economics, social norms, philanthropy, and a host of other topics.
The newly remodeled St. Norbert hall offers flexible and modern learning spaces for Archmere students.
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A Letter from the Headmaster Over the next two years, we plan to celebrate this rich history by developing a number of opportunities for all members of the Archmere community to learn more about the Patio. I hope that many of you will enjoy learning some new fact about Archmere history related to the Patio and Manor that you may not have known before. An Archmere parent, in a conversation with me, remarked that, while beautiful facilities are appreciated, it is the teaching – the teacher-student dynamic – that is most important. And I agreed. I believe that we support that dynamic very well. However, we have been entrusted with the legacy of a beautiful and historic campus that requires our appreciation and attention to preservation. So, while we insure the best possible academic experience in keeping with Archmere’s tradition, we also must be attentive to the environment in which our students learn and our teachers advise. Hence, the St. Norbert Hall renovations underway presently, and the Board of Trustees’ and the members of the Administration’s master planning and vision for the maintenance and renovation of other buildings and grounds, all have an impact on the Archmere experience for students. Students work on the oversized Archmere ring replica for the 1975 Junior Ring Mass dance.
As you know, we are in the middle of a Comprehensive Campaign for Archmere, one that is raising funds for St. Norbert Hall renovations, as well as endowment funds for scholarship and financial assistance to insure an affordable Archmere education to many future families. We are most grateful for all those who have supported our causes in recent years and years before, but our financial need still exists. Sometimes I think that people look at our beautiful and well-kept campus facilities and think, “Archmere doesn’t need my support. It is doing just fine.” The truth is that we are blessed with wonderful benefactors, but the legitimate requests we receive from families with financial need each year continues to increase and our operating costs escalate annually, of which approximately 70% are related to teachers and staff. We have implemented measurable cost-saving strategies around energy use, negotiated health care rates, and instituted workplace safety programs that have reduced insurance premiums. However, these innovations that have helped to “bend the cost curve” cannot completely address
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The brand new Library Learning commons gives students the opportunity to learn and collaborate in a modern academic environment.
the annual increases in operating costs. We need to achieve our goals of increasing endowment income and support from annual gifts, while asking for one-time, multi-year, capital pledges to meet our comprehensive campaign goal of $8.5 million for the renovation of St. Norbert Hall. With regard to Patio restoration, we have been able to accomplish much with the funds raised by the Friends of the Patio and the Green Concerts that we have held over the last five years. With the tremendous skill set of our facilities staff under the direction of Mr. James Tosi, Director of Facilities, much of the restoration work in the Patio has been completed with modest budgets and underwritten initially by funds raised outside of school operations. As more and more spaces in the Patio were converted to school administrative offices, classrooms, and
There is no shortage of collaborative workspaces for students in the newly remodeled St. Norbert Hall.
meeting spaces for students and teachers, some of those projects have been underwritten in part by the Academy’s capital budget. The repurposing of Patio spaces has allowed for a most efficient renovation of St. Norbert Hall, creating more varied and numerous student learning and teaching spaces while expanding the footprint of the building by less than 500 square feet in the library and learning commons area. The school community owes a great debt of gratitude to Mr. Tosi for taking care of the school facilities as though they were his own for the nine years he has served as Director of Facilities. While a centenary celebration is certainly an accomplishment in a human life, it may not be perceived as so great for a building, certainly in ancient civilizations around the world. However, in the history of our “American Experiment,” our celebration of the Patio and Manor’s one hundred years of existence is well-deserved, not only because of the estate’s role in the interesting life of a second-century America, but in the emotionally connected existence of the students and families who have lived and experienced Archmere over the last eighty-four years. Offering Prayers and Best Wishes to the Archmere Community that will celebrate the Patio’s centennial, on behalf of all who have cared for and loved the Patio for the last one-hundred years, I offer my sincere gratitude for entrusting such a legacy to our generation! Sincerely,
Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76 Headmaster 7
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Beginnings Mr. John Jakob Raskob purchased the property of Archmere for $27,000. After making improvements on the house, the Raskobs moved
The original mansion house on the Archmere estate from 1840-1910. It was later demolished when construction of The Patio began.
in on August 1, 1910. Four of the Raskob's 12 children were born in the original mansion house. Eventually, it became too small for the growing family, and they decided to build a new residence on the same site. The Patio and Manor Hall were begun in 1916 and completed in 1918. While the Raskobs lived at Archmere, the house was alive with activity. Archmere was the headquarters for Democrat Al Smith's Presidential campaign of 1928. The famous Anton Lang was the Raskob's houseguest, while performing his role of Jesus Christ at the theatre in Wilmington. With Archmere becoming a "regular stop" along the well-traveled Philadelphia Pike, and the construction of Worth Steel Plant (Phoenix Steel) nearby, the Raskob's decided to move to a more secluded locale. Picking 1600 acres of the choicest waterfront property, they built a new estate in Centreville, Maryland, leaving Archmere in 1930. The estate was sold to the Norbertine Fathers of St. Norbert Abbey in DePere, Wisconsin, in 1932, and Archmere Academy was established.
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from January 6, 1917. Construction of the Manor heating and electrical the sed hou lly ina The Manor orig plant for the Patio.
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A Building Before Its Time The external beauty of the Patio becomes even more appreciable when one considers the mechanical triumphs extending from basement to roof. In a time when air conditioning was unheard of, engineer Clay McClure cleverly cooled the large central courtyard and all the other rooms in the house. The air circulation system, housed in a room off the basement bowling alley, cooled air by passing it over an 80-foot well. Using a massive engine, the air was then filtered throughout the house via a network of ducts. Such mechanical devices as an elevator, dumb waiters, and laundry shoots were common in more elegant houses of the day. But the Raskob's have the distinction of being the first family in the world to build a home with an electric-powered movable skylight. The idea was inspired by a similar, but smaller skylight incorporated in the Pan American Union building in Washington, D.C. Mounted on railroad tracks, with high tension cable to prevent sudden jerks from damaging the stained-glass ceiling, the skylight was rolled back into roof-top pockets by two electric motors. An outer layer of thick-wired glass and tar provides protection. The interior ceiling is suspended by thin wires from an interior metal framework. Created by Henry Keck, the stained glass creation was removed, piece-by-piece, for cleaning in 1977. The lighting system was rewired, and the exterior roof was repaired. When the ceiling was rehung over a year later, it would not open again, since the motors and the mechanism were removed,
A portion of the stained glass ceiling was repaired last fall. The section was removed weeks earlier and restored by Femenella & Associates in Branchburg, NJ.
because they had deteriorated badly.
The interior scaff olding of the stained gla ss ceiling. Each se ction of glass is suspen ded by a series of wire s and cables.
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"When Building, Build Forever” Restoration efforts over the years have been designed to treat the building in the context of its function as a part of the school, while incorporating the character of the Raskob home. Bowling matches in the basement was once the favorite indoor sport of the students at Archmere. The popular pastime resulted in keen rivalry among the original boarding students. Teams were organized and prizes were awarded to the winning teams. Over the years the basement level suffered extensive water damage that filled the original bowling alley, ruining the lanes. In recent years, the space has been repurposed and refinished as a multifunctional room that has been a practice space for fencing and dance as well as an academic classroom.
g students and vity for the early boardin Bowling was a favorite acti After suffering s. boy the st ong am held tournaments were often been repurposed in the 1980's, the room has extensive water damage ce. as a multifunctional spa
The hand-carved English oak dining room for many years served as the school cafeteria.
" ... Every real home should have four rooms, each one contributing to the maintenance of our lives a dining room, to nourish the body; a music room, to strengthen the soul; a living room, to stimulate the heart; and a library, to cultivate the brain." - Mrs. Helena Springer
Restored to much of its former elegance, it became the Priory dining room in 1975. The original dining room table and 16 chairs have been returned to Archmere. Joining the original table and chairs is a Cartier silver tea service, which was gifted by the Raskob’s to Mr. and Mrs. William Berl on the occasion of their wedding on January 8, 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Berl’s daughter, Marie “T” Ferguson, and her husband John, gifted the tea service to Archmere on August 20, 2015. The Maison Cartier, the French design house founded in 1847, created this silver tea service. The main service has 11 pieces, and it is accompanied by a demitasse set, with Lenox china cup inserts, a total of 31 pieces.
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The music room, dominated by the Welte-Mignon organ, was used as the school chapel, until St. Norbert Hall was built in 1959. Restoration of the organ began in the summer of 2015. Members of the Dickinson Organ Society, organized by William Church, will begin installing the organ in the original two chambers that housed the pipes for the Welte-Mignon organ – the main chamber beneath the Music Room and the antiphonal chamber located to the right of the fireplace in the courtyard, also in the lower level. For more on the Patio organ restoration project, see page 14. The Raskobs planned their living room as a warm and comfortable place, where the family could convene for an enjoyable evening. For 27 The music room was used as the school chapel in the early days of the Academy until St. Norbert Hall was built in 1959.
years this room, located at the northeast corner of
the house, was used as a classroom. During the 1960's it became a vesting room and a chapel room for private Masses. Today, the room has been returned to it’s original purpose and acts as a relaxed gathering space. The library is located on the north side of the house. Used as a study hall and as the school library, this room currently houses some of John Raskob's collection of books and memorabilia. The original oriental carpet, library table, and dinner "gong " are in the living room, while the original writing table is in the library. Period furnishings from other local estates also furnish the room. The courtyard has seen wrestling and boxing matches, basketball practices, and
ed during the ely mirrors how it appear
The living room today clos Raskob years.
graduation ceremonies during the early days of the Academy. Dances, proms, ring masses, and baccalaureate masses, weddings, dinner-dances, class reunions, and fundraisers have all been held in the courtyard of the Patio. On November 1, 1993 the original fountain that once stood in the center of The Patio was given back to the Academy by Mrs. Josephine Robinson and her family. After a delicate journey from Hartefeld House, where it stood outside in the garden since 1932, the fountain was reinstalled in its original spot, using the original plumbing in the basement room below. After 70 years, Mrs. Raskob's words are more prophetic and meaningful than ever: "When building, build forever." The Patio has remained a priceless treasure for Archmere. While it primarily functions as a gathering space and offices for the school’s administration, The Patio still serves as a home for anyone who walks through its doors.
The library was used as a study hall during the School's early years.
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Restoring the Sounds of the Past "In late 1915, Mr. Raskob purchased a Welte-Mignon organ for $30,000. There were some delays in construction, not in the organ itself but in the console, built into an ornamental screen of the architects’ design, and for which the architects lagged in supplying precise details. Promised for March 1917, the organ was finally installed and ready in mid-autumn. It included its own Victrola and Synchronizer for organ accompaniment of soloist recordings, with the Victrola installed directly behind the tone opening. As organs in homes go, Mr. Raskob’s Welte was considerable The music room was the heart of the house during the Raskob years.
in size, with 33 different tone colors, 34 individual sets of pipes and 2,102 individual pipes. 29 ranks were located in a cellar chamber beneath the music room, adjacent to Mr.
Raskob’s smoking/billiard room. Despite the enormity of the organ chamber, the tone pipes had to squeeze through a narrow floor opening, the width of the ornamental organ screen but only as deep. While it cannot have been tremendously powerful in the music room, the organ spoke directly into the smoking room through a grille, and from that vantage was probably more commanding." - Excerpt from organ research by Mr. Jonathan Ambrosino Today, all the remains of the Welte organ is the console, the original blower and its preliminary bellows, and a few odd bits of cabling in the echo chamber. The main and echo organ chambers are both entirely emptied of any organ materials, and in each case the tone chute has been floored over. Behind the organ screen is now a four-rank organ supplied by the United States Pipe Organ Company of Crym Lynne, Pennsylvania. The organ is a 1913, 17-rank, three manual, Kimball Theater Organ, including some choice additional Wurlitzer pipes and percussions. The console was originally installed in the State Theater in Philadelphia. After removal from the State it served time in the Brookline Theater and then in the Colonial Theater. From the Colonial it then went to the John Wanamaker Department Store, where it was used to play the great Wanamaker organ for two years or so while the Wanamaker console was being restored. From Wanamaker’s, it went on to the Dresden home, where much of the console was restored and modernized. The Dresden organ was transported to the lower level of the Patio in the former game room, adjacent to the main organ chamber, where members of the Dickenson Organ Society, organized by Bill Church, have begun installing the organ in the original two chambers that housed the pipes for the Welte-Mignon organ. The console will be refinished to match the screen and will be installed on a moveable platform in front of the organ, located where the original console was placed.
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Outstanding Seniors Class of 2016 Valedictorian, Gregory McCord “Too often, people base a legacy solely around two standards: athletics and academics; body and mind. However, Archmere has not only prepared our bodies and minds for the world ahead but also our spirits for that journey. Just like our school motto, Pietate et Sciencia, through faith and knowledge, the Archmere education emphasizes both intellectual and spiritual development. Part of what makes our class so unique is our drive to succeed together and support one another through our endeavors.” Class of 2016 Valedictorian, Greg McCord, has excelled academically throughout his four years at Archmere. A National Merit Finalist, Greg took thirteen Advanced Placement courses, and was named a National AP Scholar after his junior year. Particularly talented in mathematics and science, he received the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Medal and was a member of the Science Olympiad Team and T.E.A.M.S. (Tests of Engineering Aptitude Mathematics and Science) for all four years. Greg has traveled and competed at the national level for T.E.A.M.S., even placing as high as third in the nation. He has also competed in the Academic Quiz Bowl and made it to the state level for Math League all four years. He took the AMC tests (mathematics exams) all four years and qualified for the AIME during his senior year. While at Archmere, Greg was a member of the National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, and Spanish National Honor Society. During his valedictory speech, Greg expressed sincere gratitude toward his parents for all of their sacrifice, love and support. He went on to recognize and thank his teachers who not only inspired and challenged him, but also became mentors and friends while at Archmere. “They’ve made Archmere a very welcoming place for students. In fact, sometimes Mr. Jordan can be a little too welcoming when he greets us with his best Floyd Mayweather impression. I’ve still got the bruises from those good-morning punches to prove it.” For Greg, it was not the academic challenge and preparation for college that stuck out most to him about his Archmere Academy experience; rather, it was the sense of family and trust in their faith that set his class apart. Greg participated in daily Kenosis, was a Eucharistic minister, and a lector both for Archmere and his local parish, St. Mary of the Assumption. He was a rector for Kairos XL and retreatant for Kairos XXXVIII, two experiences that aligned with his faith background.
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Archmere graduated 106 seniors on June 5, 2016 at the Academy’s 82nd Commencement Exercises in the Performing Arts Center. An impressive class all around, the Class of 2016 garnered over $20 million dollars in scholarships and grants, and enrolled at 60 different colleges and universities around the country. Among this notable group are this year’s Valedictorian, Gregory McCord ‘16, and Salutatorian, Rahul Subbaraya ‘16.
“Archmere has helped us find our faith, taught us to place our trust in each other, and kept us moving forward together. We may have stumbled along the way, but we always helped each other get back on our feet.” In addition to his academic commitments, Greg also volunteered at A.I. DuPont Hospital for two summers. He played football all four years for Archmere, earning Academic All-State both varsity years. He also ran winter track, was varsity for four years, and was the captain for the last two. Greg received the Edward T. Doyle Scholar Athlete Award for football and the Coaches Award for track. After playing baseball for three years, he decided to switch to rugby for his senior year and was part of the squad that won the state 15s title, and became the state, regional, and eventual national champions for 7s. Greg left his classmates with his favorite piece of advice and powerful closing remarks: “We might stumble ever so often, but it’s important to get back up, to persevere, and to work harder to try and make that next attempt a success. It’s not easy, but we’ve made it this far together and can continue to do so with each other and new friends we will make along the way. So to the Class of 2016, I urge you to go out and build your own legacy.” Accepted “early action” into his first choice, Princeton University, Greg plans to major in Computer Science and minor in Engineering Physics, Finance, and Statistics. This summer, he interned with David Hogan ’87
Gregory ’16 and his brother Christopher ’11 are the only Archmere siblings to both be named Valedictorian. Christopher attended Princeton and graduated in 2015 with a degree in Operations Research Engineering. Gregory will be attending Princeton this year and will be studying Computer Science Engineering.
at Springleaf Financial, with whom he was paired for Senior Career Day, working in computer science as analytics in preparation for college. He plans to play rugby and varsity sprint football (football with a weight limit) at the collegiate level as well after having a great time this past year with the teams. Lastly, he plans to join in community service and campus ministry to continue his faith journey and help people around the area. 17
Outstanding Seniors Class of 2016 Salutatorian, Rahul Subbaraya With his eyes set on Business, Rahul Subbaraya, Archmere Academy’s 2016 Salutatorian, is looking forward to attending the University of Pennsylvania this fall. At Archmere, Rahul enrolled in twelve AP classes and was involved in Student Council, Science Olympiad, Math League, and the Academic Bowl, as well as Model UN and T.E.A.M.S. He also played soccer and tennis at Archmere. Recently in May, the U.S. Secretary of Education named Rahul a United States Presidential Scholar. The White House Commission on Presidential Scholars, appointed by President Obama, selects honored scholars annually based on their academic success, artistic excellence, essays, school evaluations and transcripts, as well as evidence of community service, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to high ideals. The 160 U.S. Presidential Scholars were honored for their accomplishments in Washington, D.C. this summer. Rahul’s contributions to the Archmere community were recognized at Archmere’s Baccalaureate and Commencement when he received a medal in Mathematics and certificate in Science, awards for being a National Merit Finalist and Scholar and the winner of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal. Throughout his time at Archmere, Rahul always chose to challenge himself – academically, athletically, spiritually and socially. But for Rahul, it was not the academic challenge and preparation for college that highlighted his Archmere Academy experience; rather it was the theme of opportunity that he eloquently expressed. “What we, the Class of 2016, have done with those opportunities- it’s downright impressive. We have all participated in this community somehow and some way to grow as individuals. For me, the different activities I participated in helped me gain confidence in myself to achieve things I never thought possible. We have succeeded in so many different ways. We have the starting varsity quarterback who was a star in the school play. We have the leader of our state championship volleyball team captaining the Science Olympiad team. We have all taken advantage of what has been offered to us and created our own unique identities.” Rahul says he is particularly grateful for being prepared for life’s next adventure. During his Salutatory speech, he expressed heartfelt gratitude toward the commitment of his parents, teachers and college counselors, but singled out his classmates as having the greatest impact on him.
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“It’s not just opportunities we have found at Archmere. Here, I have found the greatest group of people you can find anywhere. I’m a Hindu, and I never really expected to find my place in a Catholic school. But I have never found a greater family, or a place where I felt more like I belonged. The friends I made here are ones that will stay with me for the rest of my life. But it's not just my friends I appreciated. I truly believe that I have learned something from each and every one of you. I learned from one of my close friends how important it is to laugh once in a while. Others taught me the importance of confidence. You all made me into a better person, and for that, I am grateful.” An example of how an Archmere education inspires students to distinction, there is no doubt Rahul will continue to shine in his college career at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Norbert Award Since 1973 Archmere has annually awarded the title of “Alumnus of the Year” to an outstanding alumnus who best represents Archmere’s mission. The award is traditionally given at the end of the year Baccalaureate Mass. This year Archmere has begun a new tradition by introducing The Norbert Award of Archmere Academy. The Norbert Award honors those who best embody the Archmere Academy mission and have demonstrated exemplary achievements through professional distinction, service to others, or service to the Archmere community. Up to six recipients may receive the Norbert Award in a given year except in anniversary years. The awards will be presented annually, traditionally the week of Homecoming in the fall. For each recipient a citation will be read and an award commemorating the recognition will be presented. Individuals eligible for consideration for the Norbert Award include: • Alumni/ae of Archmere Academy • Former members of the Archmere Corporate Board, trustees of the Archmere Trust, or members of the Board of Trustees • Former members of the faculty or staff of the Academy • Individuals who have made an outstanding commitment to Archmere Alumni who have been honored by receiving the “Alumnus of the Year” award will also be recognized as Norbert Award recipients at the inaugural reception this fall.
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Saint Norbert Leadership Corps This June, fifteen students and three teachers traveled to St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI for the fourth year in a row to participate in the St. Norbert Leadership Corps. The program, designed by Archmere's administration in collaboration with St. Norbert College faculty, is centered on the model of leadership development exemplified by St. Norbert. It utilizes a Catholic values-based, experiential curriculum focused on building individuals
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who are committed to serving the common good. Students participated in team building activities, leadership training, and were even able to showcase what they learned on a high ropes course.
The focus of this year's trip was to try to come up with a project that would serve the needs of the Archmere community. Students are planning to implement a night of trivia and games at Archmere in hopes of giving students and teachers a chance to socialize and have fun while raising money for future leadership corps participants or local charities.
out of the
Classroom
Archmere Students Spend Ten Days in Spain Sixteen Archmere students enjoyed a ten-day exchange program in Zaragoza, Spain over Spring Break. During their visit, they participated in the famously known Semana Santa traditions, and also joined in on a cultural and historical tour of both Barcelona and Madrid. During one of their tours the students were able to see first hand the second-most visited pilgrimage destination in Spain after Santiago de Compostela, the "Catedral Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar". World Language and Cultures Teachers Señorita María Calzado-Saavedra and Señora Leah Lightcap accompanied the students. To view photos of the trip and read their blog, visit: http://archmerespanishexchange.blogspot.com.es
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Archmere Hosts French Exchange Students In April, Archmere welcomed ten students and two teachers from our French Exchange program with the Lycée Saint Vincent in Senlis, France. The group spent two weeks living with their American host families, attending classes and traveling the east coast. The group also connected with Auk Alums Phil Ryan ('15) and Nicole Kushner ('15) for tours of NYC and the University of Delaware. Some highlights of their trip included creating cups and developing film in art class, discovering gourmet delights such as cheesesteaks and cupcakes at the Reading Terminal Market, running the Rocky Steps, exploring the MoMA and attending Archmere’s SophFrosh Dance. The French students were thrilled to be part of the Archmere community, and we hope to reconnect with many of them next summer when we begin a new exchange cycle. French exchange students took in some of the sights around Philadelphia. They had a full day of visiting the Liberty Bell, the Philadelphia Art Museum, and Reading Terminal Market.
Summer Excursion to Alaska This summer, a group of Archmere students, supervised by Dr. Sharon Archer and Dr. Jennifer Christy, spent ten days in the most picturesque classroom: Alaska. The students hiked in various forest ecosystems, enjoyed boat rides to the world's largest population of sea otters and to whale watching locations, flew over the Copper River Delta on an airboat, explored glaciers, observed biodiversity such as bird colonies, and indulged in local culinary teats such as a Salmon BBQ. They were fortunate enough to experience some spectacular geological features, including huge ice chunks crashing into a river from a glacier. The itinerary also included visiting a sonar station and talking with researchers who collect data for fisheries management. During the excursion, the students were able to participate in an ongoing study and gather data for a local biologist. In addition to the abundant diversity of flora and fauna, students created long lasting friendships and made some unforgettable once in a lifetime memories!
Mercedez Miller ’17, Helen Laster ’18, Alex Musselman ’18, Meredith Capuli ’17, Cody (naturalist and guide), Caroline Donovan ’19, Julia Prendergast ’19, Maggie Brown ’17, Jack Whallon ’18, Dr. Christy, Dr. Bookman, and Dr. Archer in the Alaskan wilderness.
As a Norbertine priest, one of the greatest privileges I have is to be able to teach Norbertine Spirituality to our Archmere students. The story of Norbert of Xanten, his conversion and founding of the Order of Premontre is both fascinating and important from religious and historical perspectives, especially for those of us who embrace or are somehow connected to and therefore carry on the Norbertine tradition.
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Soon after the first Norbertines were professed on Christmas 1121, at Premontre, France, Norbertine communities quickly sprang up all over Europe. Today, Norbertine houses of priests, brothers and sisters can be found all over the world. Norbert,
Minister of Peace and Concord, defender of the Eucharist and champion of reconciliation, gave the world the great gift of this amazing charism. It is within the context of a desire to connect more deeply with Norbert and his unique message that 23 of us, largely from the Archmere and Daylesford Abbey communities, embarked on a Norbertine Heritage Tour this past June 12th – 24th. It was truly an amazing journey! We began in Prague, Czech Republic at the Norbertine Abbey of Strahov, with a Mass at Saint Norbert’s tomb. To be honest, there are no words to adequately describe what it is like to literally be in the presence of our founder and patron saint. Humbling and inspiring are two words that immediately come to mind, but it is a surreal experience in every way. Over the next three days we experienced the beauty and marvelous history of this Abbey and the beautiful city of Prague. A hallmark of the Norbertine way of life is hospitality, and that was showered upon us in grand fashion
by the confreres of Strahov. We were
privileged to have with us for our three days in Prague Father Henry Jordanek, O.Praem. Father Henry is currently with us at Daylesford Abbey for an extended stay and he returned to his Abbey of Strahov to guide us during our days there. Father Henry took us to the Cathedral of Prague (Saint Vidas) for a private tour and the privileged opportunity to celebrate Mass in the Chapel of Saint Wenceslaus, Patron of the Czech Republic. A highlight for all was being hosted by the Norbertines to a picnic on the Abbey grounds overlooking the stunning panorama of Prague. Next, we motored to the Alpine city of Innsbruck, Austria to the Abbey of Wilten. Enroute we stopped for a lovely afternoon at our Abbey of Windberg in Germany. Once again, we experienced Norbertine hospitality at its finest. Abbot Herman Josef and the confreres welcomed us with a delightful lunch, tour of the Abbey Church with Frater Emmanuel and the celebration of Mass with Frater Paul assisting.
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Once in Innsbruck, Father Patrick Busskamp, O.Praem. took over as our host and guide. We began our time at Wilten with a sumptuous meal, a tour of the Abbey and Mass in the gorgeous baroque Abbey church, with our own Abbot Richard Antonucci, O.Praem. presiding. While in Innsbruck we were fortunate enough to have fitting weather for a tram ride up into the Alps for lunch overlooking the city and the Brenner Pass into Italy…our next stop! On Sunday June 19th we once again boarded our comfortable motorcoach and took the long journey to Rome, the Eternal City, and locus of our Norbertine Generalate, the hub of our worldwide Community. The centerpiece of our time in Rome was the honor of
Norbertine
Heritage Tour
celebrating Mass in the Vatican at the Tomb of Saint Peter on June 21st. That entire day was spent in the Vatican, which included a tour of the scavi (archeological excavations under Saint Peter’s Basilica), the Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel. But our Mass at the Tomb of Saint Peter,
which began our day, was truly unforgettable…for all of us, but no doubt especially for our own Joyce and Carl Campion, whose 35th anniversary we anticipated by 5 days with a renewal of their wedding vows! After a farewell Mass at our Generalate and of course, partaking in lots of fine Italian cuisine (Mamma Mia!) our Heritage Tour drew to a close. We took with us many memories (will we ever forget chanting Morning Prayer and Vespers on the bus…or being greeted at breakfast in the Generalate by peacocks in the courtyard?), new and deepened friendships, but above all, a greater knowledge of and appreciation for Saint Norbert and the incredible legacy with which he blessed the world. I’ll close simply by saying that, while I’m always proud to be a Norbertine, I was never more proud than on this Heritage Tour. Our confreres in every location enfleshed hospitality, peace and concord. They treated us with generosity, and grace. Indeed, the Norbertine charism is alive and well. May we at Archmere continue to grow more deeply in that tradition and hand it on to the young men and women entrusted to our care. – Rev. John Zaggarella, O.Praem
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HANGIN’ TOUGH WITH L A N O I T A N K C A B O T K C A B Taking the wide view, we are babies. We
can count our age on one hand standing amongst a field of rugby programs with decades-long legacies. No worries. Last year, in only its third season, the rugby team won state, regional, and national championship titles in rugby sevens. This year they did it again – plus add one fifteens state title in a decisive win over Salesianum. We’re running out of room for all the hardware. It didn’t matter that, at the ripe old age of four, every team they faced possessed a deeper history and more experience. Instead, the Archmere boys remained confident in each other, and confident in the system that we coaches had built for and with them. They played the game on their terms, with heart, integrity, and fierce resilience. So here we are, in the aftermath of the 2016 regular season and postseason tournament circuit, Archmere rugby boasts an 84% all time win percentage, scoring an average of 24 points per match while allowing an average of only 9 points defensively. Neither the pedigree, nor record of the opposition ever mattered much to the boys of Archmere rugby. The mission of the club has been and always will be to foster a passion for a sport that is built on teamwork, grit, resilience, and integrity. The goal is to develop those qualities in these players so that they might take those principles and apply them to their daily lives – humility, respect, and excellence both on and off the field. Senior captains Noah Niumataiwalu and Nick Udovich and coach David Niumataiwalu,
ARCHMERE RUGBY CHA MPIONS
drove that culture
of positivity. Just as importantly, everyone bought in. When that happened, we reached the mythical peak that every team aspires to. As coaches, we could take any starting player off the field with the confidence that when his replacement stepped on, the team would not miss a beat. That has been the key to our success – plug anyone in, and know that he will give everything he has to get the job done because he believes in the team and the school. To me, Archmere is about opportunity: to develop talents, grow in faith, and pursue new passions. We are a school uniquely positioned to provide that to young men and women and I am grateful that this rugby program has been able to play a small part in that experience. This year was very special for the other coaches and I as it marked the exit of the founding class for Archmere rugby, the boys who were freshman during the inaugural season. True to the goal of the program, many graduating seniors will continue their rugby careers at a major collegiate program. Noah Niumataiwalu and Tanner McIlrath to St. Joseph’s University, Nick Udovich to West Chester, Alec Giakas to University of South Carolina, Colin Freeh to Navy, and Greg McCord to Princeton. As we wave goodbye to the seniors and look far ahead to next season, we know we’ll still be the new kids on the block, but we’ll still be hangin’ tough. The key difference is that now everyone knows that while we might be young, Archmere is the team to beat. These boys proved last year wasn’t just a fluke, and they have begun to forge a tradition of success. I’ll leave you with an anecdote that always brings me a (smug?) smile. As I was walking by another team’s camp at the regional championship tournament, I overheard a conversation between two coaches: “Tough loss to Archmere there, eh?” “Yeah, not really. Not when you consider you just lost to the best high school sevens program in the country.” – Drew Cocco ’04 - Director of Admissions, Archmere Rugby Coach
Back Row L-R: Coach Bellace, Vince Pace '17, David O'Brien '17, Dan Bark '18, Jason Bryson '17, Clay Troy '16, Anthony Soscia '18, Kevin Olsen '18, Alec Giakas '16, Connor Ruggieri '18, Mike Devine '18, Pat Beck '18, PJ Wicks '17, Reid Niermann '17, George Frankel '16, Alex Opdenaker '18, and Coach Niu. Front Row L-R: Coach McIlrath, Nick Udovich '16, Tanner McIlrath '16, Colin Freeh '16, Greg McCord '16, Noah Niu '16, and Mark Dombroski '17
Men’s Lacrosse
Conference, 1st
The 2016 men’s lacrosse season started
Team All- State,
off with a winning preseason record of
All American,
5-1. Led by Head Coach Pete Duncan,
and Player of
Assistant Coach Dave Oswinkle, and
the Year. The 1st
Volunteer Coaches Blaise Fletcher and
Team All-State winners were: Robbie
Chris Smeader, the Auks came out strong "Floop" Baxter ’16, Nick "Viper" in their first regular season game against
Salameda ’17, Pat "Maverick" Udovich
St. Marks, winning 16-5 on the Friday
’17, and Ben Revak ’16. The US All
before Spring Break. With the leadership
American winners were co-captains Ben
of captains Robbie "Floop" Baxter, Ben
Revak ’16 and Nick Salameda ’17. Ben
Revak, and Nick "Viper" Salameda, they
Revak also was named the State Player
continued their season with a definitive
of the Year, an honor the Archmere has
win against Cape Henlopen at Cape, a
never received in lacrosse.
feat that has not been accomplished in a reported five years. Continuing through a tough week, the Auks ran through Friends in order to secure a seed in the playoffs. Later in the season the team went on the road for a couple of long drives for away games, including: John Carroll and Milford. The Auks ended the regular season strong with four definitive wins against their last three opponents. The boys went into the playoffs ranked as the 5th seed. They boys entered the tournament and easily advanced to the semifinals with conclusive wins against Indian River and Delmar. Going into the semifinals, the Auks knew that it was going to be a tough game. Unfortunately, the boys left the year with a loss to the future state champs, Salesianum. At the All-State dinner, the Archmere Lacrosse team received many honors including All
Women’s Tennis The Archmere girls’ tennis team has faced its fair share of tough opponents, but has always powered through and won its matches. The Archmere girl’s tennis was under new leadership of coaches Kristen Bender and Kristen Mumford. The coaches dedication helped lead to the girls finishing with an amazing season with a record of 13-0 with tough wins against Towerhill and Charter.
Women’s Lacrosse
Along with this stellar record, the girls
The 2015-2016 season proved amazing
all made it into the first rounds of States
for the girls on the Archmere Academy
with several advancing to final matches.
girl’s lacrosse teams. The long practices
Grace Dignazio ’18 won 6-0 6-0 and
seemed tedious at times, but the girls
advanced to finals; Abby Podolsky ’17
managed to have fun and improve their friendships. Most importantly, the practices helped the girls learn to work as a one-minded machine, turning them from individual players into an awe-inspiring juggernaut on the field. Varsity and Junior Varisty’s respective incredible final records of 12 - 3 and 13 - 0 fully demonstrated the benefits of teamwork, friendship, and practice. Through the hard work and dedication of the girls, both the Junior Varsity and Varsity teams experienced one of their most successful seasons and proved that lacrosse isn’t just a sport for boys!
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Women’s Tennis, con't.
Women’s Soccer
won 6-0 6-0; Alisa beat Newark Charter
Archmere Girls’ Soccer
6-0 6-0; and Ashley Diggins ’16 and
started their season off
Anne Malangyaon ’16 won at second
strong with a win against
doubles 6-4 6-0. There was clearly lots of
rival Caravel Academy.
love and tennis talent on the Archmere
The game went into over
girls tennis team! They had another
time where Sophomore
record season for Archmere Academy.
Dara Dawson scored the
Men’s Tennis The Archmere Academy boy’s tennis team had one of it’s most successful seasons yet! The hard work put in by the boys on the team visibly paid off, and the team finished the season with an amazing record of 11-2. The boy’s not only proved incredible when working as a team, but seven members of the team demonstrated exceptional skill and were invited to compete at states. Of those seven members, Rodman Ward ’19 managed to win first in state for first singles and Sam Wayne ’16 and Spencer Lutz ’16 ended their Archmere tennis career by winning first in state for first doubles.
winning shot. Dara said that their win “set the stage for the rest of their season,” and it really did. With 9 shut outs, the girls finished their regular season 12-1-2 under the leadership of varsity head coach Michael Finizo,
Women’s Softball The ladies on the Archmere Academy softball team worked extremely hard throughout the spring months. Although the team’s record was 6 wins to 12 losses,
the team visibly improved as the season assistant coach Kyle Bardeer and captains went on and managed to crush two Sully Boulden ’16, Francis Buckley teams that had never before been beaten ’16 and Leah Dacosta ’17. The girls
advanced to playoffs where they lost in a tough game to Sanford 0-1. Archmere’s JV also held a record season of previous JV teams with a 6-2-3 record under the new leadership of JV coach Megan McCurnin. Overall, Girls Soccer owes it’s stellar record to it’s fantastic coaches and very talented players. Men’s Baseball This season’s Archmere Varsity baseball team consisted of the best super-players available to defeat evil. The players worked hard, training day and night to allow justice to prevail both on and off of the field. Thanks to the dedication of each and every player, the team made it to the state championships. Though the boy’s fought valiantly for the title, the team failed to win its quarter final game. However, the attitudes of the boys on the team and the friendship they shared managed to turn what seemed like a loss into a great victory to be remembered.
by the Auks: Conrad and St. Marks. Through their shared love of softball, the girls on the team created many lasting friendships and wonderful memories that they will carry with them for years to come. The Auks fought extremely hard during their first game against Conrad this season. With a tie going into the 10th inning, Sami Mengers ’16 stepped up the plate and managed to hit a two-run homerun, thus winning the game for the Auks!
Rugby
The Auks soared past their
This years
competition this year finishing with
defending
a regular season record of 10-5. The
national
highlight of the year for the team
seven’s
came at the conference tournament
champions
where
started the
the Auks
year with a
battled to
win against
win the
Salesianum in fifteens. The rugby
tournament team also joined Rugby PA for the and qualify
first time and won their first two
for the state
matches against Downingtown and
tournament Bishop Shanahan. This year was also where all
the first time the rugby team was
six starters
invited to the Jesuit Classic and won
received all
two of their games against Gonzaga
conference
Black and Westshore. The team then
honors.
competed in a Delaware seven’s
Then at
tournament beating Salesianum and
the state
Red Storm. The team shifted back to
tournament fifteen’s for a win against Unionville. at Rehoboth Archmere then went on to play Beach
the state seven’s championship
Country
defeating Salesianum and Redstorm.
Club, the
Archmere went on to win the state
Auks’ top 6 all made the cut and
championship against
went on to finish in 6th place in the
Salesianum in fifteen’s
team competition. Senior Ryan Bree
as well. The Subaru
fired rounds of 4 over par and 3 over Seven’s tournament par respectively to finish off his high
proved to be a success
school career with a top 6 individual
for the team this year
finish. All in all, the Auks will look
again.
to improve over the off-season and with a very young team and new talent on the way, they’ll hope to take home the championship next year.
Track and Field Archmere’s Track and Field team did very well this year. At the State meet, Coach Riley lead the team to win many awards: Alex Giakas placed 2nd in the state, even moving on to the meet of champions; the boys 4X100 got 7th; the girls 4X800 got 8th; and Seth Bale placed 8th in the 3200 at DII States. At practice, the team tried their best and those committed really succeeded. Coach Booker inspired the sprinters and Coach Beth helped the distance runners whenever she could. Overall, Track and Field ran fast and had fun doing it!
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Men’s Golf
At 9:00 am, 2004 Archmere Academy graduate Carly Ciarrocchi greets millions of kids with a warm smile and her mop of curly black hair, side-by-side with a felt chicken named Chica, whose only vocalizations are the squeaky bleats of a kazoo. As co-host of Sprout’s Sunny Side Up, Carly sings songs, teaches crafts and celebrates birthdays alongside the now-iconic Chica the puppet during the show’s live broadcast—all between episodes of children’s favorites such as Maya the Bee, Super Wings, and Lily’s Driftwood Bay. Carly debuted on Sunny Side Up in June of 2012, and today the show reaches more than 55 million homes nationwide. Carly’s dream started when she was eight years old and spotted an audition announcement for a community theatre production of Peter Pan in The News Journal.
Carly Ciarrocchi ’04
She spent the next ten theatre seasons at the Wilmington Drama League, appearing in dozens of shows, including the Wizard of
“I saw an audition notice for a community production of Peter Pan in the Delaware News Journal. My mom says I brought her the paper, asked her to drive me to the audition and apparently added ‘I think I can be Peter Pan.’ I sang ‘Happy Birthday’ for the directors and I got the role of one
Oz and Into the Woods Jr. She also has six younger siblings, whom she cast
of the Lost Boys.”
in many "plays" that she "directed" growing up. While at Archmere, Carly was president of Student Council and boasts that her first “hosting gig” was taking over the Morning Announcements her senior year. After appearing in Archmere’s production of Godspell, she realized she wanted to pursue acting as a career. “When I made the decision to go to college to pursue theatre, I honestly didn’t know exactly where it would take me. I didn’t have a clear focus like ‘I want to be a Broadway star!’ or ‘I want to star in a movie!’ I think I just knew I wanted to continue to chase the very specific and very awesome feeling of making something with a group of creative people that gets performed for other people to enjoy and be entertained or provoked by.” This spring, Sunny Side Up received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Pre-School Children’s Series. What makes the show, and it’s hosts, unique in the industry, is that they make around 250 hours of content a yearand do it LIVE- unlike any other show out there.
Carly on the Red Carpet at the Emmy's this past spring.
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Alumni Spotlight “I love creating my own content. I get to try new things all the time, I get to repeat and expand characters and sketches that I like, and on the flip side of that, I get to start the next day fresh if something doesn’t go quite as we had planned.” Carly admitted to DelmarvaLife this year that she feels very honored to share mornings with families all over the country and help her viewers set a tone for their day. “…Since we are live, we get to interact with our audience in realtime via our website, and I absolutely love hearing what our audience has to say about whatever theme we are celebrating on a given week. I suppose my least favorite part of the job is the early call-time. But honestly, I’m a morning person, so that’s not even that bad!” In addition to acting, Carly has trained in improv at iO and at the Second City Conservatory, but also studied clown and physical theater with Chicago’s infamous 500 Clown, Paola Coletto, Avner the Eccentric and Eric Davis, and abroad in Dublin with Philippe Gaulier. After being hired by Archmere graduate Tamara Nolte ’99, Carly also spent four years working in Early Childhood Education with Bubbles Academy, an enrichment center for children ages six and under, where she taught after-school yoga, preschool prep, music, creative movement and even a superheroes class. All six of Carly’s siblings went through Archmere and many of them were there at the same time. She has great memories from high school
Carly with her co-host, Chica, on the set of "Sunny Side Up."
that include her friends and family. “People have all sorts of relationships with where they come from. I am who I am in large part because of my experiences at the Wilmington Drama League and Archmere.” The young actress moved to Philadelphia to start hosting Sunny Side Up in 2012 and then moved with the company to NYC in 2014. Carly now resides in Brooklyn and holds a B.A. in theatre from Northwestern University.
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Welcoming New Board Members E. Andrew DiSabatino Jr, ‘69 Archmere Alumnus E. Andrew DiSabatino Jr. ’69 a graduate of Bradley University with a BS degree in Construction. He recently retired from EDiS Company after 42 years. He was the first of the fourth generation to join the now 108 year old company and served as CEO for a remarkable 19 years. Andy was instrumental in helping the company transform from being exclusively a production based general contractor to a service based construction management company. Andy’s extensive experience and knowledge of the industry has made him a valuable asset to Delaware’s business community. Andy was the Chairman of the Delaware Business Roundtable and the Delaware Housing Partnership, has served as President of Delaware Contractors Association and many more organizations throughout Delaware. In 2005 Andy was awarded the Delaware Contractors Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for his commitment, dedication and leadership to the association. Andy has had a strong influence on numerous non-profits that help those in need and served on Boards for many non-profit organizations. He is currently the Board President of Opera Delaware. Andy currently resides in Wilmington, DE with his wife Cathy and has four grown children.
Kathryn K. McCord, PP ’11 ’16 Kathryn K. McCord has a chemical engineering degree from Princeton University and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Delaware where she received the Blaine G. Schmidt Award as the top MBA student and was recognized as one of the top 50 students in the history of the program. Kathy recently retired from Chemours where she served as the Global Business and Market Director for the Fluorochemicals business and the North America Business and Market Director for Fluoroproducts. She has extensive experience in business, marketing, sales and research and holds several U. S. patents. Kathy serves as a member of the Princeton University Alumni Schools Committee and is active in her home parish, St. Mary of the Assumption. She has organized the Archmere Mothers’ Guild Rosary Tea for the last nine years. Kathy is married to Mike McCord. They have two children, Christopher ’11, a graduate student at MIT, and Gregory ’16, a freshman at Princeton University. They reside in Newark, DE.
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James Peter Tosi playing fields and installing two artificial
and painted. Original floors hardwood and
turf athletic fields. As the construction
cork floors were revealed and refinished.
progressed, a change was made in the
Restroom facilities were modernized
construction managers on the project,
and redesigned. A functional classroom,
as well as changes occurred in office staff
student activity space in the bowling alley,
overseeing the project at Archmere. Since
conference space in the lounge, and office
day-to-day oversight of the project was
spaces on the first and second floors were
critical, Jim was called upon to oversee the
created. The formal garden between the
project on behalf of Archmere’s Board of
science center and the Patio was expanded,
Trustees and Administration.
and still more projects are underway.
Recognizing his talent and his devotion to
As if these projects were not enough
Archmere, the Board and Administration
to keep Jim busy, we began a major
quickly created the position of Director
renovation of Saint Norbert Hall on May
of Facilities and asked Jim to animate this
26, 2015. For the last year, Jim has been
new position, which he accepted in 2008.
mirroring the moves of the supervisor
For the last eight years, he has worked
on the job, making sure every phase is
tirelessly and faithfully with his facilities
unfolding according to plan. The project
team to not only maintain, but enhance,
is anticipated to be finished ahead of the
the campus facilities.
original schedule and within budget.
in the 1950s. So you might say that Jim
Six years ago the Patio was used primarily
Whatever Jim has done for Archmere,
was well acquainted with the Archmere
for rental functions. The building had
it has been accomplished with the same
community as he was growing up in
significant water leaks and resulting issues
level of care and concern as if he were
Wilmington, and later, as a father of two
with mold, dampness, falling plaster, and
completing the project in his own home
Archmere graduates.
general disrepair. Second floor bedrooms,
for his own family. He showed that
once bedrooms for the Raskob Family,
attention to detail and an architectural
later rooms for boarding students, and the
and artistic eye with everything he has
priests who were members of the faculty,
done over the years. In addition, he is
were filled with layers of disorganized
devoted to making sure that the end result
archival materials, mixed with extraneous
is satisfying to the people using the spaces,
pieces of furniture left behind from
whether they are students, faculty, or
different periods of the building’s use. The
staff members. He has truly given us an
basement was barely usable for the lavatory
example of servant-leadership at its finest.
James Peter Tosi and his wife, Liza, arrived on the Archmere scene as parents in the fall of 1999, when their daughter, Jamie enrolled as a freshman, and their son, Alex, started as a freshman in 2003. Though Jim is not a graduate of Archmere, his two brothers, Anthony Michael ’63 and John ’66 were graduates, and his father, John, coached football at Archmere
Following in his father’s footsteps, Jim was invited to coach football at Archmere in 1985 and he remained on the athletic staff until 1988, when he began coaching football at Mount Pleasant High School, where he was working as a counselor and teacher. He rejoined Archmere’s football program as an assistant coach from 2007 to 2011, contributing his time and talent to the JV and Varsity programs.
facilities for events held in the Patio, but beyond the restrooms, the basement was in serious decay. Six years later, a visitor
In the fall of 2006, construction began on
to the Patio has to only walk through the
the new Student Life Center building on
rooms to notice a complete rejuvenation
campus. The scope of the project included
and repurposing of the building. Water
a significant change to the campus map,
issues were resolved with new window
creating a grassy quad, moving and
wells, new windows, and a new roof
expanding parking lots, improving existing
drainage system. Rooms were plastered
Jim, we are grateful for your dedication, your generous spirit, your kindness and support, and your deep affection for Archmere and the people of the Academy community.
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1981
1984
Julie Micallef Baron and her husband, Michael, moved to their new home in Austin, TX in November 2015, just in time to celebrate Thanksgiving. They had spent almost five years in China. Mike accepted a new job with Dell. Julie and Mike have three sons: Andrew, Zack, and Ryan. Andrew works for Dupont in Mobile, AL. Zack and Ryan are both students at Santa Clara Arthur Kerns had his third espionage novel The Yemen Contract released in June 2016. Once again, his protagonist CIA operative Hayden Stone combats forces planning to
University in CA; they had internships in Austin this summer.
1983
topple Western Civilization.
Paul Topete welcomed his third child, Jasmine Selah Topete, with wife Tarrah Beth on April 13, 2016.
1986 Joseph M. Dougherty III and wife,
1977
Barbara, have been living in Rome since
Stanley Avallone and wife, Tracy, travelled
their wedding there in 2000. Barbara is
to Rome for a week in October 2015 where
from Rome. For the last two years Joe and
Stan participated in an international
his family have been living in Wayne, PA,
diaconal program at the Vatican Retreat
near Joe's family in nearby Haverford. Joe's
Center. Stan is a deacon for the Diocese of
daughters, Nicole and Sarah, have attended
Stan and Tracy were able to visit Assisi and
middle school in Wayne. Joe and his family
other key sites as well.
Maria Repice successfully defended
moved back to Rome at the end of July, to a
her title taking home the gold medal
new home near Barbara's parents.
1979
at the 38th Spanish National Powerlifting
Michael Hare received the First State
held in Ă“rgiva (Granada), Spain on
Gridiron Community Service Award on
April 2, 2016. She holds the overall
May 7, 2016.
title in the under 63 kg. category.
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Championships (Raw/Unequipped)
Robert Tigani and wife Amy welcomed their first child, Georgiana Frances, born on March 23, 2016 at 1:29 PM. Georgiana was 7 pounds, 7 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. Father Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem. baptized Georgiana on August 14, 2016 at Saint Joseph on the Brandywine Church, Greenville, DE where Bobby and Amy were married in 2008. Bobby is the son of Robert F. Tigani ’61. Bobby and family live in Middletown, DE.
Erika Biordi Knudsen recently welcomed a group of Archmere alums and their families to her home in Kennebunkport, Maine. Pictured with their families: Stephanie
Ann Lenkiewicz Grim and Kelly Gilboyne
1992
Rasero joined former tennis coach Nancy
Timothy J. Nanni and wife, Maria had their
Keiper at the 2016 Sports Hall of Fame
second son, Lucca Joseph, baptized at Saint
Banquet at The Patio on February 19th. The
Agnes Church, West Chester, PA on August
1986 State Championship Girls' Tennis Team
13, 2016. Tim's sister, Christina ’94 was
celebrated the 30th anniversary of their
godmother and Father Joseph McLaughlin,
championship win. Nancy was also inducted
O.Praem. officiated. Lucia's older brother,
into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in May
Timothy, is 4. Tim and his family live in West
2016.
Chester where Tim is a CPA.
Iardella Powers ’94, Michael Rappucci ’94, Bridget McNichol ’94, Erika Biordi Knudsen ’94, Keely Bohner Barber ’94, David Bosacco ’92, Carrie Malone Bosacco ’94, Maria Cole Rappucci ’94, Chris Rappucci ’91.
1994 Sean Hogan and wife Anne welcomed the birth of their second child, Quinn Wyeth, born on May 14, 2015 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Quinn was 8 pounds, 14 ounces and 53 centimeters. Quinn joins older sister,
Katy Walters married Kelly Mitchel on
Evie, who is 3. Father Joseph McLaughlin,
February 27, 2016. Alumni attendees
O.Praem. baptized Quinn on August 6, 2016
included Charlie Walters ’17, Lauren
Phillip B. “Jay” Storm M.D., Chief of
at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
Santoro Gentile ’94, Kristen Walters ’92,
Neurosurgery at Children’s Hospital of
Sean's brother, David ’87 and wife, Michelle,
Lyndsey Walters ’07, Abby Kushner ’10,
Philadelphia, met with fellow alum Vice
were godparents. Sean has taken a new job
Ryan Walters ’09, Grace Walters ’19, Chris
President Joe Biden ’61 at the White House
with Bank of America; he and his family live
Witsel ’09, and Danielle Kissel Ulmer ’94.
this past April to discuss the Vice President’s
in Mount Vernon, New York
“Moonshot” campaign to cure cancer. Jay proudly wore his Archmere school tie produced by current Archmere junior Shreyas Parab ’18.
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News & Notes 1997
Rajbir Singh currently lives in San Francisco and is the head of finance for Airbnb Asia.
2002 CJ Hertrich married Sarah Markland on April 23, 2016 at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Wilmington, DE. The reception followed at Grace Winery at Sweetwater Farms in Chadds Ford, PA. Eric Hertrich ’04 served as the best man and Ainsley Hertrich Palladino ’05 was a bridesmaid. Colin Moran ’03, Andrew Gibson ’02, Kevin Hannan ’02, Meghan Lee is the proud recipient of
and Brian Davolos ’03 were groomsmen. CJ
Delaware Today’s 2016 Best of Delaware
and Sarah now reside in Glenside, PA.
Award. Meghan restored an old Victorian home on the main drag of Lewes and converted it into a restaurant, Heirloom,
2003
been named The Best New Restaurant,
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’75. Ryan works for JP Morgan and lives in Middletown, DE. Eric Hertrich married Katie Kirkpatrick on May 14, 2016 in Avalon, NJ. CJ Hertrich ’02 served as the best man and Ainsley Hertrich Palladino ’05 was a bridesmaid. Colin Moran ’03 was an usher. Eric and Katie currently reside in Doylestown,
with FHA Holding Company, Exton, PA; he and Joanna live in Broomall, PA. Lindsey Lawless Melchiore and her husband David are proud to announce the
Palm Sunday.
Murphy and the late Dr. Kevin Dieter
John ’76 and Linda Valentino. Jeff is a CPA
long. Beth and her family live in Basking
baptized Zoe on March 20, 2016,
Soper ’04. Ryan is the son of Margie Dieter
officiated at the ceremony. Jeff is the son of
was 7 pounds, 6 ounces and 19.5 inches
Father Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem.
party were Daniel Giacchino ’04 and Brett
pastor of Calvary Chapel of Delaware County,
Murphy, born on December 7, 2015. Sarah
born on November 27, 2015 in Wilmington.
Blausch ’04 were best men. In the wedding
Inn, Chadds Ford, PA. Rev. Robert Guaglione,
Eric, welcomed their first child, Sarah Marie
Zachary, welcomed their first child, Zoe Ann,
Ryan's brother, Michael ’03 and Michael
Fonash on July 9, 2016 at The Mendenhall
Beth Campbell Murphy and husband,
Lena Liebner Gebelein and her husband,
29, 2016 at The Reeds, Stone Harbor, NJ.
Jeffrey M. Valentino married Joanna
Downstate.
2000
Ryan P. Dieter married Julia Higgins on May
Pennsylvania.
which opened in December 2015. It has now
Ridge, NJ
2004
birth of their first child. Henry David Melchiore was born on August 12, 2015 and weighed in at 5 pounds, 9 ounces. He was baptized November 22, 2015 at St. Joseph's on the Brandywine. Lindsey is a National Board Certified special education teacher and currently resides in Springfield, PA.
2005
2011 Skylar Bouchard has leveraged her love of social media into a multiplatform brand that’s caught the attention of the Food Network and popular food companies. She now has her own food website, DiningwithSkyler.com, as well as accounts
at Northeastern University and made the Dean's List for the second time in two years. She is currently doing an internship in Istanbul, Turkey for the Fuller Project International. Her major is journalism.
on YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram that
2015
showcase restaurant and food trend reviews,
Henry Moore spent the summer between
as well as original recipes. Claire Prentice Hobby and her husband, Zach, welcomed their first child, Evie Seldon
Rachel Gillen was named Most
Hobby on March 24, 2016. Evie and her
Outstanding Player in the Atlantic 10
parents reside in Tampa, FL.
Softball Championship after 28.1 innings pitched, two wins, and a save.
2006
N'dea Yancey-Bragg is currently studying
Amanda Phelan presented her fall 2016
2012
collection at an exclusive trunk show at
Victoria Zugehar graduated Sum Cum
Drexel University this past March.
Laude from University of South Carolina
graduation and freshman year of college traveling through Israel, Cyprus and Germany. He is currently studying International Relations at the University of Delaware.
in spring of 2016. She was awarded
2007
Outstanding Advertising Senior, American
Ali Walls graduated with a Doctorate
Scholarship Awardee, and a Capstone Fellow.
Advertising Federation of the Midlands
degree in Physical Therapy in May 2015. She currently works as a pediatric physical therapist in Portland, Oregon.
2014 Haley Moore earned 3rd place in the Leica
2008
International Student Photo contest on
James C. Kane was graduated from Penn
Photojournalist Peter Turnley selected her
April 19th for her piece "Twisted Sister".
State College of Engineering in May 2016.
photo to be published on Leica’s online
In July 2016 In July Jim began work as a
photography journal. Haley is currently
Mechanical Engineer for Norfolk Southern
studying communication design at Parsons
Railroad in Richmond, VA.
The New School for Design where she has made Deans List all four semesters. She also interns for designer Jennifer Behr.
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2015-16 Honor Roll of Donors
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Message from the Chair of the Board of Trustees Dear Friends of Archmere, I am pleased to present the 2015-2016 Archmere Academy Honor Roll of Donors. Archmere’s success continues to depend upon a collaboration of individuals and families who contribute their time, talent, and financial resources to the ongoing operations of the school. On behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, I thank everyone who supports Archmere for your ongoing commitment. Your support is a direct investment in our students and their futures. Like all independent schools, tuition revenue alone does not allow Archmere to accomplish its mission of cultivating empathetic leaders – young men and women prepared for every good work. Annual giving is crucial to ensuring the Archmere experience we treasure so dearly. Your gifts directly support the people and programs that make Archmere such a special place – premiere academics, small classes, advanced technology, athletics, and visual/performing arts as well as our scholarship and financial aid programs. While our Archmere Fund dollars raised and our endowment returns have increased each year in recent years, unfortunately our families’ demonstrated financial need has also increased, as have operating expenses directly related to maintaining an excellent faculty and staff. As I am sure you are aware, we are in the midst of a major campaign for the long overdue improvements to Saint Norbert Hall. As part of that Comprehensive Campaign, we have also raised approximately $1.6 million to expand the Archmere endowment fund, and approximately $5 million in support of the $8.5 million goal for the renovations of Saint Norbert Hall. We began this campaign initially by speaking to some of our leadership donors and community foundations, and recently launched our public campaign in April of this year. If you have not already made your own gift, we ask that you consider making a financial commitment at a level appropriate for you and your family. No gift is too small, and all gifts are important to the fundraising effort. We MUST have a high level of participation from members of the Archmere community in order to demonstrate commitment to other donors, particularly foundations, who have been generous to Archmere in the past. Foundations will look to the school community’s level of participation before making an additional significant contribution to the project. Our success is due to the time, commitment, and dedication shown by an army of volunteers - parents, alumni, trustees, teachers, administrators, and other friends of Archmere. You have made this possible. Thank you! In particular I’d like to thank Anne Buckley PP ’04, ’09, ’11, ’16, Bill Mock CP ’17, and John Nowaczyk ’87, CP ’18, for their tremendous leadership of the Mothers’ Guild, Fathers’ Club, and Alumni Association, which resulted in yet another successful fundraising year. Further, I am pleased to announce that B. Christopher Dougherty ’85 will assume the 2016-2017 role of Advancement Committee Chair for the Board of Trustees. Chris is a very engaged volunteer and member of the Board, and together with the Office of Institutional Advancement staff, we are looking forward to working with him to meet the ambitious goals of this next fiscal year. On behalf of the Board of Trustees with gratitude and faithfully in St. Norbert,
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A Special Thank You Thank you to all of Archmere’s dedicated volunteers who so generously give of their time, talent and resources to ensure that Archmere Academy continues to thrive in the tradition of excellence we all respect and treasure so dearly! Board of Trustees 2015-2016
Corporate Board Members 2015-2016
Archmere Alumni Council 2015-2016
John S. Gerard, PP ’10 ’13 Board Chair
Very Rt. Rev. Steven J. Albero, O. Praem.
John J. Nowaczyk ’87, CP ’18 President
Damian M. Andrisani, M.D. ’91
Rt. Rev. Richard J. Antonucci, O.Praem. John V. Flynn, Jr., Ph.D. ’60, PP ’86 ’89
Richard M. Beck, Esq. ’82, CP ’18 Frank J. Behm ’74, PP ’13 Rev. Francis B. Danielski, O.Praem. B. Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. ’85 Kevin J. Gilroy, PP ’08 ’11 ’13 William F. Githens ’64, PP ’88 ’90 ’92 ’94 ’96 Thomas C. Grimm, Esq. ’73, PP ’04 ’08 ’12 Candace Penza, PP ’97 ’99 ’01 ’03 Paul D. Ramseur, II ’87
Archmere Trust Trustees 2015-2016 Clifford L. Anzilotti, DMS ’59, PP ’82 ’85 Carl E. Hertrich, PP ’02 ’04 ’05
Mary Ann E. O’Brien Slowik ’79, PP ’04 ’09 Andrew S. Thomson, CP ’18, PP ’08 ’11 Neilli Mullen Walsh, CP ’18, PP ’10 ’12 ’14 Barbara A. Wasik, Ph.D., PP ’09 ’11 Victoria C. Yatzus
Anthony G. Flynn, Esq. ’69, PP ’03 ’04 Legal Counsel Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76 Executive Officer
Dennis A. Lynch ’82 Treasurer Jessica L. Tigani ’05 Secretary, Young Alumni Committee
Robert E. Shields, ’60, PP ’97
David J. Kubacki ’92 Student Alumni Relations Committee
Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76 Ex Officio, Headmaster
Martin J. Devine ’74, CP ’18, PP ’04 ’10 ’15 Mission & Service Committee
John S. Gerard, PP ’10 ’13 Ex Officio, Board Chair
Howard J. Gallagher, III ’67, PP ’11 ’13 Mission & Service Committee Joseph A. Kuhn ’65, PP ’95 Class Representatives Committee
Elaine C. Fry Reilly, Esq. ’83, CP ’17 ’20, PP ’13 Rt. Rev. Ronald J. Rossi, O.Praem.
Marisa Cole Facciolo ’93 Vice President, Class Representatives Committee
Archmere Fund Committee 2015-2016 Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. '76 Headmaster Michael and Kathryn McCord, PP '11 '16 Class of 2016 Parent Chairs Francis and Michele McVey, CP '17, PP '14 '15 Class of 2017 Parent Chairs Thomas and Rori McDougal, CP '18 '20, PP '15 Class of 2018 Parent Chairs James Prendergast '77 and Eleanor Wu, CP '19 Class of 2019 Parent Chairs
Jamie C. Wohlhagen ’04 Student Alumni Relations Committee David T. Zakielarz ’89 Golf Outing Committee Michael J. Hare ’79 Past President Michael J. Rappucci ’94 David A. Manning ’88
* Richard M. Beck, Esq. ’82, CP ’18 Board Liaison * Erin P. McNichol ’92 Director of Development & Alumni Relations * Ainsley Hertrich Palladino ’05 Development & Alumni Relations Coordinator
The abbreviations “CP” and “PP” after each name indicate the individual’s status as a “Current Parent” or “Past Parent” with their child(ren)’s graduation years following.
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The Comprehensive Campaign For Archmere Academy Elaine C. Fry Reilly, Esq. ’83 and Michael F. Reilly CP ’17 ’20, PP ’13 Co-Chairs
Mothers’ Guild Board 2015-2016 Anne Buckley, PP '04 '09 '11 '16 President Gilda Mock, CP '17 President Elect Kathy Behm Ford, PP '14 '16 Vice President Theresa Fitzpatrick Stover '88, CP '18 '20 Corresponding Secretary Cheryl Wiechecki Casino '81, PP '10 '16 Recording Secretary Rori McDougal, CP '18 '20, PP '15 Treasurer
Fathers’ Club Board 2015-2016 Bill Mock, CP '17 President Steve Cipollone, CP '17 Vice President Ed McAvinue, CP '17 '19 '20 Secretary Dan McColgan '85, CP '18 Treasurer
Fundraising Chairs 2015-2016 David T. Zakielarz '89 Golf Outing Chair Michael J. Hare '79 Golf Outing Co-Chair Carol Reardon Thomson '79, CP '18, PP '08 '11 Garage Sale Co-Chair Ciara O'Connell '87, CP '18 Garage Sale Co-chair Beth Singewald, PP '16 Garage Sale Co-chair Ivy Harlev, CP '18 Garage Sale Co-chair Theresa Fitzpatrick Stover '88, CP '18 '20 Garage Sale Co-chair Ed McAvinue, CP '17 '19 '20 Garage Sale Fathers' Club Lead Kristi Prosceno, CP '18 Fashion Show Co-chair Trish Ewing, CP '19 Fashion Show Co-chair Maria Schatzman, CP '19, PP '11 '12 Fashion Show Co-chair Kim Watson, CP '17, PP '14 Fashion Show Co-chair Gilda Mock, CP '17 Fashion Show Co-chair Lynn Savon, CP '17 '18 Fashion Show Co-chair Tracy Tucker, CP '18, PP '16 Fashion Show Co-chair Paul Ewing, CP '19 Bricks Co-chair Jay McGrath, CP '18 Bricks Co-chair Joe Bellew '80, CP '18, PP '14 Arch Madness Chair 41
Gifts to Archmere Academy All Gifts to Archmere Academy Received between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016
Archmere Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,625 Archmere Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $785,993 Restricted for Immediate Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,700 Archmere Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . $10,000 Gilroy Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,000 Joan Gremminger Gatti ’81 Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,000 Miller-Wood Minority Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,000 Scholarship Grants and Special Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,700 Restricted for Specific Operating Costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $169,742 Unrestricted for Operating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $559,551 Carolyn Handy Letts Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70 Class of 1963 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,728 Class of 1964 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,260 Class of 1965 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,850 Class of 1979 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,800 Class of 1987 Memorial Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000 Denning Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000 Endowment Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $507,061 Filliben Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 Flynn Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000 Fred Casino ’81 Memorial Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $350 Giacco Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000 Gilroy Family Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,866 Goett Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Hansel Family Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250 Henry L. Mugel ’55 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $400
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Joan Gremminger Gatti ’81 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,500 John H. Kennedy, III ’98 Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500 John J. and Joan P. Hare Endowment Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125 John J. Carroll Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 Kevin Dieter ’75 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 Miller-Wood Minority Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,000 Msgr. Paul J. Taggart ’36 Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250 Pasquale and Helen Marinelli Memorial Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Past Capital Campaign Pledge Payments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,000 Paul and Mary Andrisani Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,450 Paul Clemens Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250 Penza-Ciconte Family Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000 Restricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,591 Friends of the Patio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,241 Manor Restoration Fund for the Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $350 Rev. Henry Kerr ’58 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,100 Rev. Joseph McLaughlin Jubilee Minority Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,168 Rev. Vincent Freiberg Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Saint Norbert Hall Renovations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,129,798 Stacey Weaver Berrier ’84 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 The Michael P. Curcio ’06 Emerging Artist Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,550 The Pasquale Marinelli ’91 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 Willard and Lyli Anzilotti Scholarship Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,100 William Mathews ’70 Scholarship Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 Grand Total 2015-2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,607,685
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Our most sincere thanks to everyone who made gifts to support Archmere in the 2015-2016 fiscal year. Donors are recognized for their cumulative giving to all funds throughout the fiscal year (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016). A note about multi-year pledges to The Comprehensive Campaign for Archmere Academy: Giving categories include any payments received during the 2015-2016 fiscal year and not the full amount of the pledge itself. Donors will receive recognition for the total pledge amount in The Archmerean at the end of the Campaign.
St. Augustine Society $100,000+
St. Evermode Society $25,000-$49,999
Mr. Mark Aitken ’79
Anonymous
Mr. John G. Ambrogi, Jr. ’76 & Mrs. Kristy K. Ambrogi
Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Freeh
Anonymous Mr. R. Christopher Bradley ’56* Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fox
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Kelly The Lagasse Family Dr. Joseph A. Miller, Jr. & Ms. Rachel C. Wood Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Shields ’60
Mr. David P. Hogan ’87 & Mrs. Michelle L. Hogan
Mr. William F. Githens ’64 & Mrs. Marie Pat Githens Horizon Services Dr. Gerard Kuhn & Dr. Katherine King The Newton Family Dr. G. Dennis O’Brien Dr. Phillip B. Storm Jr. ’86 & Mrs. Stacey Storm Mr. James T. Prendergast, Jr. ’77 & Ms. Eleanor Wu The Pruckmayr Family
St. Norbert Society $75,000-$99,999 Archmere Mothers’ Guild Mr. & Mrs. John S. Gerard
St. Herman Joseph Society $15,000-$24,999
Abessinio Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Rocco A. Abessinio Dr. Clifford L. Anzilotti ’59 & Mrs. Sandra P. Anzilotti Mr. Kevin J. & Mrs. Rosemary Gilroy
Dr. Sean Wang & Ms. Monica Ho
Archmere Alumni Association Archmere Fathers’ Club Mr. William D. Church Mr. W. Joseph Ford & Ms. Kathy Behm
Blessed Hugh Society $50,000-$74,999
Dr. & Mrs. Paul A. Sabini
Mr. Robert L. Kirkwood Mrs. Elaine C. Fry Reilly ’83 & Mr. Michael F. Reilly Mrs. Carol R. Reardon Thomson ’79 & Mr. Andrew S. Thomson
Prémontré Abbey Society $5,000-$9,999 Mrs. Barbra F. Andrisani Anonymous Dr. David E. Bartkus ’66 & Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo Mr. Richard M. Beck, Esq. ’82 Dr. John P. Borneman ’76 & Dr. Anne Marie Albert Borneman ’77 Dr. James Byrnes & Dr. Barbara Wasik
St. Godfrey Society $10,000-$14,999 Mr. Frank J. Behm ’74 & Mrs. Andrea M. Behm Mr. Louis J. Capano, Jr. ’69 Dr. Diane L. Ferry, Mr. David C. White & Ms. Megan E. White ’03 Dr. John V. Flynn, Jr. ’60 & Mrs. Mary Lou Flynn
The Honorable Alan* & Mrs. Nancy Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Tracey S. Dennewitz Mrs. Marisa A. Cole Facciolo ’93 Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Faulkner, Jr. Mr. Anthony G. Flynn, Esq. ’69 & Mrs. Catherine C. Flynn Mr. Howard J. Gallagher, III ’67 & Mrs. Maryalice Gallagher
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Mr. Daniel Gatti
Benefactor $2,500-$4,999
Josten’s Inc.
Mr. Gary Gremminger
Mr. Thomas H. Anderson, III ’60 & Mrs. Carol J. Anderson
Kelly Family Foundation, a fund of the Chester County Community Foundation
Dr. Damian M. Andrisani ’91 & Mrs. Jennifer M. Andrisani
Mr. Kevin M. Kelly ’81 & Mrs. Shari M. Kelly
Mrs. Katherine Ball-Weir, CFRE & Dr. Carl E. Weir, Jr.
Mrs. Stephanie Penna Lutz ’83 & Mr. John T. Lutz
Mr. Richard A. Bongiovanni ’69 & Mrs. Patricia Bongiovanni
Mr. John L. Mekus & Ms. Mona E. Warwar
Mr. Christopher J. Butler ’93 & Mrs. Christine Butler
The Palczuk Family
Mr. Michael J. Hare ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Hendrixson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Hertrich Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Kennedy Dr. Joseph A. Kuhn ’65 & Mrs. Virginia F. Kuhn Mr. Anthony A. Latini, Jr. ’82 & Mrs. Eileen O. Latini Mr. Michael Lee ’89, Mr. Brian Lee ’94, & Ms. Meghan Lee ’97 Longwood Foundation Dr. Michael A. Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane C. Marinelli
Dr. Stanley T. Praiss ’57 & Mrs. Ursula L. Praiss
Caring Cleaners, Inc.
Mrs. Mary Ann E. O’Brien Slowik ’79 & Mr. Jeffrey J. Slowik
Mr. Paul L. Casey ’75 & Mrs. Kathryn T. Casey Mr. Francis J. Catania, Esq. ’75
Mr. E. Robert Meaney ’65 & Mrs. Angenette Meaney
Mr. Joel W. Dowling ’93
Mr. John J. Nowaczyk ’87 & Ms. Ciara M. O’Connell ’87 The O’Dwyer Family
Mr. & Mrs. Terry J. Newitt
Mr. Carl S. Campion ’76 & Mrs. Joyce A. Campion
Mr. Anthony J. Martino, Ph.D. & Mrs. Mabel C. Yu
Dr. Pam Moore & Mr. Dan Salameda
Mr. Ronald P. Lee ’61 & Mrs. Rita C. Lee
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Cirillo, III
Mr. Edward Fosbenner & Mrs. Sharon Diamond-Fosbenner The G. L. Connolly Foundation J. B. L. Scholarship Trust, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Stellini Mr. James L. Verna ’82 & Mrs. Loriann M. Verna Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Walsh, Jr., Esq. Mrs. Debra Whitby-Norman & Mr. Stephen C. Norman, Esq. Williams Humphreys & Company Mr. & Mrs. John R. Wolak
Mr. Byron P. Peebles, Jr. ’68 & Mrs. Joan Peebles Mr. & Mrs. David L. Peet Dr. Robert A. Penna ’85 & Mrs. Melanie A. Penna Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Penza, Jr. The Rappucci Family Mr. John W. Rollins, III ’88 & Mrs. Carin Rollins Dr. James A. Stockman, III ’61 & Mrs. Lee Stockman Dr. Anthony A. Vasile ’74 & Mrs. Lori A. Vasile Dr. F. Thomas Witomski ’54 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Lynn Zbranak
Rainy weather couldn't stop the class of 2016 from celebrating their prom in style.
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Patron $1,500-$2,499
Mr. Kris R. Coghlan ’76 & Mrs. Jodi Coghlan
Mr. Vincent T. Abessinio ’93
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Copeland
Mr. Marc J. Albero ’91 & Mrs. Stephanie Albero
Dr. George T. J. Cunningham ’55 & Mrs. Patricia K. Cunningham
Mr. Robert T. Alzamora ’82 & Mrs. Lori P. Alzamora
Mr. Joseph & Dr. Pauline Degenfelder
Mrs. Michele S. Szimkunas McCarthy ’79 & Mr. Patrick J. McCarthy Mr. William J. Meakem, Sr. ’64 & Mrs. Cathy W. Meakem Mr. Joseph P. Melloy, Sr. ’52 Mr. John D. Pastor ’58 & Mrs. Diane Pastor
Mr. Harold P. Anderson ’64 & Mrs. Ginny Anderson
Delaware Preservation Fund, Inc. a subsidiary of Preservation Delaware, Inc.
Anonymous
Mr. John X. Denney, Jr. ’63 & Mrs. Mary L. Denney
Mr. Daniel B. Rath, Esq. & Mrs. Monica Mizgerd Rath
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. DeSantis
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Roszkowski
Mr. Donn Devine ’46 & Mrs. Betty Devine
Mr. Justin & Mrs. Susan Ryan
Mr. Robert R. Dorsch ’61 & Mrs. Candice M. Dorsch
Lt. Col. Thomas L. Sack ’62 & Mrs. Patricia A. Sack
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Ceballos
Mr. B. Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. ’85 & Mrs. Joanne Dougherty
Mr. William F. Schollins ’64
Dr. Elias & Mrs. Paula Chua
Ellen & Alan Levin Family Foundation
Mrs. Virginia S. Shields Slattery ’86 & Mr. Spencer S. Slattery, Sr.
Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. Giordano
Ms. Elizabeth Smigielski
Mr. Michael W. Githens ’90 & Mrs. Danielle W. Githens
Karen L. & David T. Sowa, M.D.
Archmere Student Council Mr. Michael Baeurle & Mrs. Rebecca Baeurle, CFRE Mr. David T. & Mrs. Lisa S. Beatson Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Anne Buckley
Mr. Thomas C. Grimm, Esq. ’73 & Mrs. Janet Grimm Mr. John P. Hanlon, III ’78 & Mrs. Julie Hanlon Huisking Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David Ifkovits Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Julian Mrs. Jean Hanavan Kelly ’83
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Phillips
Mrs. Theresa A. Fitzpatrick Stover ’88 & Mr. Richard T. Stover Mr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. Russell J. Tibbetts Mr. Anthony M. Tosi ’63 & Mrs. Elizabeth Tosi Mr. & Mrs. James P. Tosi Mr. John J. Tosi, Jr. ’66 & Mrs. Patrice P. Tosi Mrs. Victoria Yatzus
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Kennedy, Jr.
A group of girls' practicing their yoga posses in the Meditation Garden next to The Patio.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Kraft
Fellow $1,000-$1,499
Mr. Kenneth J. & Mrs. Mary Louise Kubacki
The Akoto Family
Ms. Kimberly A. Kuryea ’85
Dr. & Mrs. Phillip S. Allender
Dr. Myroslaw J. Kyj ’63 & Dr. Larissa S. Kyj
Mr. Richard B. Angiullo ’90 & Ms. Holly Lissner
Mr. Jason S. Levin ’07
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Angiullo
Dr. & Mrs. Austin A. Lobo
Anonymous
Mr. James R. Maddox, III ’89 & Mrs. Sandra H. Hamilton Maddox ’89
Dr. Kert F. Anzilotti ’88 & Dr. Amy Anzilotti
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Malseed Mr. & Mrs. David D. Marky
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Dr. Sharon J. Archer & Dr. David W. Oslin Ms. Erin E. Arvedlund ’88
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Arvedlund
Mr. John F. Jebb, III ’74
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Rush, III
Mr. Richard G. & Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bacon
Mr. Suken & Mrs. Maria Jogani
Mr. Paul H. Scarbrough ’79
Mr. Christopher L. Beck ’85 & Mrs. Catharine A. Beck
Mr. John P. Kelly ’63 & Mrs. Cheryl Kelly
Dr. & Mrs. Frank L. Schadt, III
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence P. Kelly
Mr. Robert E. Scully, Esq. ’72
Mr. Robert T. Kennedy ’85 & Mrs. Holly G. Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Siegfried, Jr.
Mr. Peter G. Beck ’85 & Mrs. Kristin Beck Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Bock Mr. David A. Bongiovanni ’72 & Mrs. Teresa Bongiovanni Mr. Michael C. Boyd ’59 & Mrs. Ruth Boyd Mr. Daniel E. Cauley ’85 & Mrs. Derly Cauley Mr. David Chartier ’84 & Mrs. Cleopha H. Chartier Mr. John A. Clark, III ’64 Mrs. Isabelle E. Coates Mrs. Joan Connolly Mr. E. J. Dealy ’91 & Mrs. Heather L. Dealy Mr. & Mrs. John H. Denning Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Diggins Mr. Raymond F. Donovan ’79 & Mrs. Janice Donovan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Duszak The Eppes Family Mr. Thomas Fortune Fay, Esq. ’57 & Mrs. Patricia G. Fay Mr. James T. Fitzgerald, Esq. ’76 Mr. Richard J. Giacco, Esq. ’70 & Mrs. Lisa M. Giacco
Mr. Brendan S. Killeen ’73 & Mrs. Carol I. Killeen Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Lairdieson Mr. Joseph L. Lanteri ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Lesutis Prof. Jack Loughney ’65 & Prof. Amy Oliver Mr. Terrance S. Maguire ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Victor P. Manning Mr. Robert T. Markel, Ph.D ’61 Mr. W. Craig C. Marvel ’85 & Mrs. Stephanie McCann ’85 Mr. John T. McKenna ’49 Mr. & Mrs. James McLaughlin Mr. John S. McManus, Jr. ’66 & Mrs. Fay L. McManus Ms. Megan A. McNichol ’98
Mr. John & Mrs. Beth Moore Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams LLP Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Moyer Mr. John W. Nilon, Jr. ’61 & Mrs. Rita M. Nilon Mr. William & Mrs. Jodi Park
Mr. Domenic S. Grillo ’65
Mrs. Flora F. Cauley Petillo ’86 & Mr. Douglas Petillo
Rev. William M. Hazzard ’55 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Hicks Dr. Stephen J. Horan ’72 & Dr. Sheila B. Horan Dr. & Mrs. James W. Husted Mr. & Mrs. Timothy T. Irvine Dr. Neil B. & Dr. Melinda S. Jasani
Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Stalnecker Mr. Alan & Mrs. Kathryn Stone Mr. Andrew C. Strine ’86 Ms. Deborah McHugh Truscello ’81 Mr. Patrick J. Udovich ’85 & Mrs. Megan M. Udovich Mr. Anthony S. "T.J." Voell ’89 & Mrs. Amanda Voell Mrs. Adriane M. Glenn Wack ’93 & Mr. Peter J. Wack Mr. Edward S. Walsh ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Rodman Ward, III Mrs. Karen Fry Wisniewski ’81 The Zappa Family Dr. & Mrs. Bing Zhang
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Minton
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Giordano
Mr. & Mrs. Yiannis Halakos
Dr. & Mrs. Gary Singh
Dr. Joseph D. Piorkowski, Jr. ’74 & Mrs. Marji Piorkowski
Sponsor $500-$999 Mr. Michael A. Albero ’88 & Mrs. Jennifer L. Albero Mr. Nathan J. Andrisani, Esq. ’88 & Mrs. Allyson E. Miller Andrisani ’88 Anonymous (2) Mrs. Kathleen B. Nilon Atencio ’77 & Mr. Joseph E. Atencio Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Baxter
Mr. Michael V. Puppio, Jr. ’84
Mr. John E. Bradley, Jr. ’64
Mr. Andrew O. Reilly ’85 & Mrs. Terri B. Reilly
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Bree
Dr. Denis & Mrs. Karen Rogers
Mr. David C. Bristow & Family
Mr. & Mrs. David F. Rosenberg
The Cabry Family Mr. Andrew J. Campion ’07
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Sponsor $500-$999 (cont.)
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Doyle
Mr. Gerald E. Carpenter ’66 & Mrs. Margaret A. Carpenter
Mr. & Mrs. George J. Dramis, IV
Mr. Sean C. Carroll ’94 & Mrs. Tanya Carroll
Mr. Kenneth D. Falkenstein ’84 & Mrs. Lori A. Lopresti Falkenstein ’84
Mrs. Kristin E. Gallagher Chambers ’99 & Mr. James Chambers
Ms. Joanne F. Abessinio Fabrizio ’97
Mr. Francis J. Filliben ’46 & Mrs. Joan M. Filliben
Dr. Ronald J. Mattson ’63 & Mrs. Barbara Mattson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. McCollom, Esq. Mr. Michael E. & Mrs. Kathryn K. McCord Dr. Gerard M. McGeehan ’76 & Dr. Judith P. Ways Mr. Mark J. McGovern ’63 & Mrs. Christina T. Curran
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Chandler, IV
Mr. Michael & Mrs. Gabriella Finizio
Mr. & Mrs. T. Daniel Christenbury
Ms. Lucretia Fitzpatrick
Dr. & Mrs. Alfonso P. Ciarlo
Mrs. Gail Foth
Capt. Thomas P. McGuire ’56 & Mrs. Judy Koonce McGuire
The Honorable B. Paul Cotter, Jr. ’55 & Mrs. Mary A. Cotter
Mr. Edward M. Gallagher ’64 & Mrs. Patricia H. Gallagher
Col. Joseph V. McLaughlin ’66 & Mrs. Julie M. McLaughlin
Mr. Donald T. Coughlin ’58 & Mrs. Pat Coughlin
Mr. William E. Gehrman ’88
Ms. Bridget A. McNichol ’94
Mr. John J. Cunningham, Jr. ’78 & Mrs. Alyce S. Cunningham
Mrs. Kristin Giffin
Ms. Erin P. McNichol ’92
Mr. George F. Gioffre ’89 & Mrs. Michelle Gioffre
Mr. Fran & Mrs. Michele McVey
Mr. Robert J. Glass, Jr. ’57 & Mrs. Susan M. Glass
Mr. William & Mrs. Gilda Mock
Mr. Sean E. Gleason ’70
Mr. J. Michael Monaco ’85
The Golden Family
Mr. Michael J. Monaco ’61
Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Gordon
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Murray
Mrs. Dolores Gremminger
Mrs. Deirdre R. O’Connell
Mr. Leo A. Hackett, Esq. ’60
Col. Francis D. Pacello ’57 & Mrs. Carol A. Pacello
Ms. Cabray L. Haines ’96
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Paonessa
Mr. Michael E. Harkins ’59 & Mrs. Helen Harkins
Dr. & Mrs. Benedict Parenti
Mr. E. Thomas Harvey, III
The Pearson Family
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Hogue
P.J. Fitzpatrick, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Homsey
Mr. John P. Praskac, III ’65
Mr. Joseph W. Janssen, Jr. ’57 & Mrs. Eileen Janssen
Mr. Robert P. Quercetti ’89 & Mrs. Diane E. Quercetti
Mr. Richard & Mrs. Catherine Julian
Mr. Paul D. Ramseur, Jr. ’87
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence A. Raniere
Ms. Jane F. Keough
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. Reardon
Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathryn B. Knox
Mr. David A. Repka ’75 & Mrs. Janet N. Repka
Mr. Francis A. Korwek ’69 & Mrs. Angela D. Korwek
Mr. Robert & Mrs. Michelle Risnychok
The Cuoco Family Mr. & Mrs. Peter V. Curcio Ms. Stephanie A. Davolos ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Dearing Mr. & Mrs. John J. DeMaio Mr. & Mrs. John P. DeVido Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. DiFerdinando Mr. James E. Dolphin & Mrs. Tina P. Cernugel Mrs. Anne Filliben Dougherty ’84 & Mr. Thomas M. Dougherty Mr. Anthony J. Dougherty ’58 & Mrs. Kathleen Dougherty
Mr. David G. Lambert ’72
Mr. Raymond A. Rogowski, II ’78 & Mrs. Jennifer Rogowski
Mr. Phillip C. Liu & Mrs. Kathryn Tullis
Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Rossi
Mr. David A. Manning ’88
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Ms. Mary Ellen Schauber & Mr. Edward Stegemeier, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William K. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Edward Specht The Stovicek Family The Sweeney Family Mr. Paul G. Tierney ’64 & Mrs. Donna C. Tierney Ms. Janice R. Tigani Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Truono Mr. David I. Walsh, Esq. ’61 Ms. Danielle K. Yearick, Esq. ’90 Mr. David T. Zakielarz ’89 & Mrs. Kelly Zakielarz Mr. & Mrs. Shi Hua Zhang
The 2015-2016 school year marked the 40th anniversary of coeducation at Archmere. In the spring of 2016 we celebrated those 40 years with a celebration that also honored long time Archmere faculty member and coach, Mrs. Marcy Aitken by dedicating the original gymnasium in her name.
Sustainer $250-$499
Mr. John G. Braceland ’71 & Mrs. Linda L. Braceland
Mr. & Mrs. Dino F. Altoe Anonymous (3) Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Arno
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bryant Mr. & Mrs. Ronald O. Buck Bugaboo Environmental Services
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Clarke Dr. Claire A. Coggins ’87 & Dr. Daniel Leung Ms. Kathryn E. Collins ’98 Mrs. Amber Combs
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Burdziak, Jr.
Mr. Stephen M. Conroy ’77 & Mrs. Deborah A. Conroy
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Bussiere
Mr. Charles G. Conway, Ph.D. ’52
Mr. Sangho Byun ’91 & Mrs. Shelly Gilbride ’93
Dr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Coogan
Mr. James R. Carney ’64 & Mrs. Pat Carney
Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Coombe
Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Beck
Dr. & Mrs. H. Bruce Carrick
Mr. Thomas S. Cross ’69 & Mrs. Frances S. Cross
Mrs. Rosalba R. Bellen
Mr. Daniel B. Carroll ’80 & Mrs. Suzanne Carroll
Mr. Robert G. Culin, Jr. ’67 & Mrs. Patricia A. Culin
Dr. Mark F. Carroll ’77 & Mrs. Christine M. Stephenson
Mr. Louis P. D’Angelo ’64 & Mrs. Carol E. D’Angelo
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick T. Casino
Mr. F. Mark D’Onofrio ’71 & Mrs. Sandy L. D’Onofrio
Dr. & Mrs. Barry Bakst Mr. & Mrs. P. J. Bale, Jr. Mr. John M. Barnum ’80 Mr. Matthew J. Bastian ’83 & Mrs. Jennifer M. Kratsa Bastian ’87
Mr. Joseph J. Bellew ’80 & Mrs. Kelly A. Bellew Mr. Sean J. Bellew, Esq. ’90 & Mrs. MaryJo Bellew Dr. Marta L. Biskup Blackhurst Mr. Christopher Boehm Mr. & Mrs. Sridhar Bollu Mr. Edward A. Bonanni ’69 & Mrs. Betty A. Bonanni Mr. J. Frank Braceland ’68 & Mrs. Monica R. Braceland
Mr. John P. Chanowski ’64 & Mrs. Sally Chanowski Mr. Harry H. Chaykun ’64 & Mrs. Joan C. Chaykun Dr. Joseph A. Ciampoli ’86 & Mrs. Carin Ciampoli
Mr. Steve & Mrs. Lisa Dainton The Dearlove Family Dr. Vincent F. X. Deeney ’66 & Mrs. Donna M. Deeney Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Degenfelder
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Sustainer $250-$499 (cont.)
Mr. John E. Farmer ’63
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Holladay
Mr. Stephen E. Della Noce ’04
John J. Finley, IV M.D. ’96 & Dr. Jennifer Finley
Mr. Damian J. Demnicki ’86 & Dr. Pamela T. Demnicki
Mr. Guy T. Fizzano ’64 & Mrs. Frances J. Fizzano
Mrs. Jennifer J. Julian Hopkins ’96 & Mr. Brian Hopkins
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. DiGregorio
Mrs. Hyunjoo Byun Fleming ’88 & Mr. Daniel J. Fleming
Mr. Mark J. DiNardo ’79 & Mrs. Michele B. DiNardo
Mr. Blaise P. Fletcher ’00 & Mrs. Jennifer A. Mazzuca Fletcher ’01
The Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ’50 & Mrs. Patricia M. DiPinto
Mr. Christopher R. Forrest ’64
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. DiPrinzio
Mr. Jim & Mrs. Jean Gallagher
Mr. Jeffrey P. DiSabatino ’01
Mr. Brian P. Gilmore ’88
Mr. Kevin A. DiSabatino ’03 & Mrs. Tina DiSabatino
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Graham
Mr. Michael DiSabatino ’99 & Mrs. Catherine Dodds DiSabatino ’99
Ms. Karen D. Fedena Hanson ’79
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher G. Furlong, Esq.
Lt. James M. Hansel ’77 & Dr. Sandra B. Hansel
Mr. Edward J. Dolphin ’04
The Harlev Family
Mr. Keith & Mrs. Lisa Donovan
Mr. Thomas A. Hazzard ’61 & Mrs. Catherine Q. Hazzard
Mrs. Joanna Marinelli Doroh ’00 & Mr. Bill Doroh
Mr. John J. Hemphill ’51
Mr. Jeffrey S. Ebeling ’80 & Mrs. Susan H. Ebeling
Mr. John M. Herndon, II ’57 & Dr. Maria C. Moschella
Dr. Jeffrey J. Emmi ’80
Ms. Jody Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Everstine
Dr. I. Dennis Holgado ’91 & Mrs. Jennifer J. Graff Holgado ’91
Mr. & Mrs. Martin M. Falasco
Ms. Kathryn C. Hudson Mr. Michael J. Huppe, Esq. ’86 & Mrs. Maria E. Huppe Mr. Edmond M. Ianni, Esq. ’75 & Mrs. Ann Marie J. Ianni IHM Golf League Mr. Simon S. Jackson ’94 Mr. Jeffrey J. Jenkins ’91 Mr. John J. Jordan, III ’80 & Mrs. Noreen O. Jordan Mr. & Mrs. James C. Kagel Dr. Alan & Mrs. Christina O’Neill Keogh Mr. & Mrs. John A. Kerstetter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Kline Mr. Lewis Krieg ’63 Mr. David J. Kubacki ’92 & Dr. Grace Kwon Mr. Michael A. Kulis ’87 & Mrs. Rachel Kulis Dr. Stephen J. Kushner ’80 & Mrs. Pamela G. Kushner Mr. & Mrs. Harry Kutch
Ten students and two teachers from Lycée Saint Vincent in Senlis, France spent two weeks living with their Auk host families, attended classes at Archmere, and traveled the east coast. Here they met Principal John Jordan ’80 on the steps of St. Norbert Hall.
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Mr. Norman Langeland Mr. William B. Larson, Jr., Esq. ’04 & Mrs. Stephanie Larson
Mrs. Kristin B. Wasniewski Mumford ’96 & Mr. Mark Mumford Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Murphy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Leclerc
Dr. John W. Murphy ’89 & Mrs. Alicia Murphy
Mr. Mark & Dr. Marianne Linton
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Nannas
Mr. William P. Lloyd ’73* & Mrs. Cynthia L. Lloyd
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Nanni
The Honorable Joseph J. Longobardi ’48 & Mrs. Maud Longobardi
Mr. Michael & Mrs. Antoinette Nash
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Russell, III Mr. Christian C. Ryan ’87 Mrs. Janice M. Sanna Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sarro Mr. Bill & Mrs. Maria Schatzman Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Schiavello
The Nolan Family
Mr. Gregory W. Shannon ’64 & Mrs. Barbara C. Shannon
Mr. Francis J. Lucey, Jr. ’79 & Mrs. Marianne Lucey
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nolen
Mrs. Rosalie A. Sheets
Mr. Daniel Lutz
Mr. John J. O’Malley ’73 & Mrs. Janice O’Malley
Dr. Gerald P. Sherwin ’58 & Mrs. Roberta Sherwin
Mr. Dennis A. P. Lynch ’82 & Mrs. Adrianne M. Lynch
Mr. J. P. Osmond ’63
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Simons, IV
Ms. Isabel MacDermott
Mr. Stephen P. Patrizio ’69 & Mrs. Judith M. Patrizio
Dr. Robert T. Smith ’73 & Mrs. Pamela A. Vercellone-Smith
Mr. Michael E. Pembroke ’71 & Mrs. Marcia S. Pembroke
Mr. & Mrs. William Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Manelski Mr. Matthew G. Manlove ’97 & Mrs. Meghan Manlove
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph T. Pepe
Dr. Alexandra C. Sowa ’01 & Mr. Peter McPartland, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Mannella, Jr.
Mr. Richard M. Peterson ’73 & Mrs. Carole D. Peterson
Mrs. Denise M. Alexander Starnes ’93 & Mr. Matt Starnes
Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Karen Marinelli
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Phillips
Ms. Genevieve Burke Marino ’83
Rev. Anthony M. Pileggi ’87
Mr. Eugene J. Szatkowski ’64 & Mrs. Betsy J. Szatkowski
Mr. John & Mrs. Sue McBride
Ms. Christine Proffitt
Mr. Brian M. McGlinchey ’87 & Mrs. Megan McGlinchey
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Profita
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Manlove
Mr. Patrick J. McHugh, Jr. ’87 Rev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem. Mr. Mark E. McLaughlin ’68 & Mrs. Margaret McLaughlin Ms. Jeannine McMenamin Mr. John P. McMenamin, Jr. Dr. Robert L. McNamara ’82 & Dr. Cynthia McNamara Mr. Dennis J. & Mrs. Ann McNichol, III Mr. Jay R. & Mrs. Catherine L. Miller Lt. Col. & Mrs. Charles Morrison Ms. Kathryn R. Morro ’92 Mr. Mark P. Morse ’63 & Dr. Winifred A. Morse
Mr. Michael & Mrs. Kristi Prosceno Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R. Quaintance Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Mr. Thomas J. Raymond ’97 & Mrs. Kieren J. Detweiler Raymond ’00 Mr. & Mrs. William Reid Dr. Michael X. Repka ’72 & Dr. Mary Anne Facciolo
Mr. Andrew G. Takats ’77 & Mrs. Deborah Takats Mr. Hugh & Mrs. Suzanne Tamassia Dr. Richard Thompson ’51 & Dr. Irene Thompson Dr. John H. Trudeau ’63 & Mrs. Teresa C. Trudeau Dr. Bruce A. Twarog ’70 & Mrs. Barbara Twarog Mr. & Mrs. John R. Vaile, Jr. Dr. Thomas C. Watson ’81 Mr. Thomas J. Weiss ’02 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence F. Wiechecki
Mr. Peter S. Robinson ’60 & Mrs. Ann Robinson
Dr. John C. Witherell ’86
Mr. Nicholas A. Romano ’63 & Mrs. Kathleen Romano
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Witterholt
Mr. Herman W. Ross, Jr. ’77 & Mrs. Tina M. Ross Mr. Marc A. Ross ’91 Mr. George J. Rossi ’63 & Mrs. Lorraine V. Rossi
Mr. James A. Wright ’93 Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Yuschak Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Zakielarz Mrs. Sheila A. Sullivan Zimmerman ’86 & Mr. Kenneth A. Zimmerman *Deceased 51
Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Contributor $100-$249 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Aitken Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Albero
Mr. Joseph C. Bowers ’73 & Mrs. Helen L. Bowers Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Lorena Boylan
Mr. Kurt & Mrs. Loretta Clements Mr. Andrew P. Cocco ’04 & Mrs. Ashley S. Cocco
Mr. Christopher J. Ambrogi ’11
Mr. Michael T. Boyle ’95 & Mrs. Michelle Boyle
Mr. Michael K. Ambrogi ’11
Mr. Stephen J. Bozzo ’87
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Ambrose, Jr.
Mr. Kevin P. Bradley ’87 & Mrs. Tracey K. Bradley
Dr. Joseph C. College ’56 & Mrs. Judith N. College
Amoroso Baking Company
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Bradley
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Collins, Esq.
Mr. John M. Anderson ’50
Ms. Olivia A. Branco ’06
Mr. Christopher J. Conaway ’98
Ms. Kathleen Shields Anderson ’97
Mr. Ryan P. Bree ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Conaway
Mr. William C. Anderson, III ’65 & Mrs. Christine Anderson
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Brito
Mr. Lawrence J. Connell, Esq. ’71 & Mrs. Patricia K. Connell
Anonymous (10)
Mr. Joseph P. Brooks ’72 & Mrs. Denise M. Brooks
Mr. Keith W. Anzilotti ’56 & Mrs. Barbara Anzilotti
Mrs. Claudette Broussard
Dr. Kert F. Anzilotti ’61 & Mrs. Marie G. Anzilotti Mr. Michael J. Arno ’83 & Mrs. Deborah C. Arno Dr. Andrejs & Mrs. Dzintra Baidins Mr. & Mrs. David J. Barnard Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Julian H. Baumann, Jr. Mr. Robert F. Baxter, Jr. ’16 Ms. Sally Beard Mrs. Jacquelyn Longobardi Becker ’83 Dr. Michael F. Beers ’77 & Mrs. Samantha P. Beers Mr. Richard E. Berl, Jr. ’72 & Mrs. Sheree J. Berl Mr. Robert K. Beste, Jr. ’68 & Mrs. Elizabeth G. Beste The Bhaidaswala Family Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Blahusch Mr. Philip J. Blonski ’08 Mr. & Mrs. John Boles Mr. Domenic J. Bonanni ’75 & Mrs. Regina V. Bonanni Mr. Christopher B. Boone ’93 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Boundy, Jr. Mr. James T. Bowers, Jr. ’09 52
Ms. Rebecca F. Buckley ’04 Mr. Sean B. Buckley ’88 Dr. & Mrs. John D. Buggeln
Ms. Kay Cofrancesco Mr. & Mrs. Patrick E. Coggins
Mr. Michael P. Connolly ’71 & Mrs. Jane Connolly Mrs. Rosemary Conway-Bauer & Mr. Gary Bauer Mrs. Doris E. Cooney
Ms. Sarah K. Bunting ’16
Mr. Sean M. Corrigan ’94 & Mrs. Devon Corrigan
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Burkett
Dr. Michael Coughlin & Dr. Ann Hriciga
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Burns
Mr. Gerald Coyne ’71 & Mrs. Kathleen Coyne
Mr. William Burns ’56 & Mrs. Grace Burns
Mr. & Mrs. Simon Cranny
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Burton
Dr. Eileen Crawford ’99 & Mr. Dana Schmunk
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Calabrese, Sr.
Ms. Kyla B. Crowder ’16
Ms. Maria Jose Calzado-Saavedra
Mr. John Daniello ’51
Mr. Douglas Canfield & Ms. Mary Ann Matuszewski
Mr. William "Trip" Day ’09
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Carbo Ms. Dolores Carlone Mr. John E. Carney ’81 & Mrs. Kathleen A. Carney Mrs. Vinny S. Carney Mr. Benedict Carroll Mr. Peter J. Cekaitis ’79 Mrs. Eileen M. Ward Christian, Esq. ’79 & Mr. Jefrey P. Christian
Dr. Pedro Dayrit & Dr. Maria Fernandez-Dayrit Mr. & Mrs. Gedeon I. Deak Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. DeBevec Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Deeble, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dellose Mr. Connor W. Dennewitz ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. DeSantis Mr. Gerald Desmond ’83 Mr. Paul Desmond ’48
Mr. Gene & Mrs. Mary Cichanowsky
Mr. Keith S. Dever ’83 & Mrs. Isabel M. Dever
Mr. Donald F. Clark ’75
Dr. Jeffrey J. DeVido ’96 & Dr. Catherine DeVido
Mr. John David DeVido ’94 & Mrs. Maureen DeVido
Mr. John C. Edwards ’74 & Mrs. Eleanor Edwards
Mr. Martin J. Devine ’74 & Mrs. Kelly J. Devine
Ms. Katie Eissler-Thiel
Mrs. Christine C. Dougherty DeVries ’79 & Mr. Robert J. DeVries
Mr. Christopher A. Emmi, Esq. ’82 & Mrs. Donna M. Emmi, Esq.
Mr. Peter A. Diamanty ’16
Mr. Nicholas A. Emmi ’15
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. DiBianca
Dr. Ryan Emptage ’04 & Dr. Jamie C. Wohlhagen ’04
Mr. Michael P. DiDaniels ’73 Mr. Robert M. Dieter ’72 & Mrs. Carol A. Dieter Mrs. Theresa Dieter Mr. Christopher R. DiFusco ’95 & Mrs. Leigh Ann DiFusco Mr. David & Mrs. Stacie DiGiacoma Mr. Bruce DiNardo ’82 & Mrs. Amy C. DiNardo Dr. & Mrs. Raymond A. DiPretoro, Jr. Mr. Lawrence DiSabatino ’73 & Mrs. Beth DiSabatino Mr. Mark M. Dobson ’66 & Mrs. Kathryn B. Dobson Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dolan Mr. Henry J. Donaghy ’05 Mr. James M. Donahue, Jr. ’73 & Mrs. Mary B. Donahue Mr. Brian E. Donnelly ’00 & Mrs. Erin Donnelly
Mr. Lawrence T. Foti, Esq. ’68 Mr. Colin M. Freeh ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Freiberg Mr. & Mrs. Keelin T. Fry, Jr. Ms. Alexis T. Furlong ’06 Mrs. Ildiko Gajda Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Gallagher, Jr.
Mr. Patrick B. Fallon ’15
Mr. Kevin M. Gallagher ’02
Dr. Kelli A. Quercetti Farrell ’02 & Mr. Ian S. Farrell
Mrs. Romayne Galvin
Dr. J. Michael M. Fay ’61 & Mrs. Mary H. Fay Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Feld Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferma Ms. Margaret A. Fetters Ms. Marlene, Ms. Barbara & Mr. Albert Fierro
Mrs. Christine Manubay Gardiner ’91 & Mr. Stephen J. Gardiner Ms. Janet Geib Dr. Thomas W. Gething Dr. & Mrs. Leonard C. Giunta Mr. Francis E. Gleason ’50
Ms. Leona M. Fisher
Dr. Timothy W. Gleason ’67 & Ms. Jennifer L. Ulum
Dr. Richard E. Fisher ’60 & Mrs. Clare Fisher
Ms. Alison J. Goebel ’16
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Fiss, Jr.
Dr. James M. Goett ’68 & Mrs. Lucy Goett
Ms. Christine A. Ford ’16
Mr. Stephen J. Goett ’72 & Mrs. Carol Goett
Mr. Michael W. Ford ’14
Mr. Robert J. Gold, Jr. ’87 & Mrs. Katherine L. Gold
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Ford Ms. Kathryn D. Fosbenner ’13
Ms. Mary Goodrick
Mr. J. Michael Donohoe ’92 Mr. Thomas S. Donovan ’09 Ms. Caroline A. Dougherty ’13 Ms. Joan Dougherty Mr. Timothy Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Dowling Capt. Dennis M. Doyle ’62 & Mrs. Christie P. Doyle Mr. F. Richard Dunn ’59 & Mrs. Marianne L. Dunn Mr. William A. Dunphy ’69 & Mrs. Sharon Dunphy
The spring theater production of "The Will Roggers Follies."
Ms. Alexandra E. Duszak ’07
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Contributor $100-$249 (cont.)
Mr. & Mrs. Francis R. Julian
Dr. Richard E. Gorman ’78
Ms. Rose Ann N. Julian
Mr. Thomas W. Gorman ’76 & Mrs. Nancy Gorman
Mr. Daniel M. Kane ’00 & Mrs. Lauren Kane
Ms. Joanne K. McBride Govatos ’99 & Mr. David B. Govatos
Ms. Deborah Kelly
Ms. Rosetta Graham Mr. James S. Green, Jr. ’95 Mr. Bob & Mrs. Cindy Groux Mr. Stefan Gunther ’92 & Mrs. Maria J. Rosini-Gunther ’92 Mr. Dmitry Gusakov Mrs. Kathleen Clark Hager ’79 & Lt. Col. Douglas Hager
Mr. Thomas Keane & Mrs. Maria Keane
Mr. John F. Kennedy, Esq. ’94 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Kestner, Jr. Mrs. Rosemary K. Killian Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Killion Mrs. Elizabeth King Mrs. Elizabeth J. Winslow King ’95 & Mr. Matthew King Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Kissel
Mrs. Ann R. Hagerty
Mrs. Susan B. Kissell
Mr. Christian B. Hagerty ’93 & Mrs. Celestine Hagerty
Mrs. Kari M. Nelson Klaskin ’80 & Dr. Howard Klaskin
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Hahm, Esq.
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Klempa
Mrs. Marilyn S. Hamilton
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Klinge
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Hanlon
The Kogler Family
Mrs. Joan P. Hare
Mr. John J. Kopko ’56 & Mrs. Cornelia M. Kopko
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Hartman
Mr. Christopher J. Koppel ’05
Mr. Christian S. Hartranft ’08
Mrs. Joan Krauss
Mr. & Mrs. William O. Hazel
Mr. Marc A. Kreider ’86 & Mrs. Valerie K. Kreider
Mrs. Sandra Hazzard
Mrs. Carron Trainer Laake, Esq. ’85 & Mr. Peter W. Laake, Jr.
Mr. Bradley W. Hendrixson ’16
Mr. Stephen C. Lemak ’89 & Mrs. Lindsay Simone Ms. Victoria Leon Mr. B. Drew Lewing ’84 & Mrs. Sophie F. Lewing Mr. Daniel F. Liebner ’06 Mr. & Mrs. Gary C. Linarducci, Esq. Mr. David Liss ’65 & Mrs. Denise M. Liss Mr. Ian R. Liston & Dr. Margaret R. Chou Mr. Lou H. LoBosco ’64 & Mrs. Mary Jo LoBosco Dr. Paul F. Lovell ’57 & Mrs. Catherine W. Lovell Mr. James F. Lynch ’78 & Mrs. Maria R. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. George Lyon, Jr. Mr. Robert H. Mackey ’50 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Maddox, Jr. Mr. J. Michael Magee, Esq. ’75 & Mrs. Beverly Magee Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Malangyaon Mr. Michael & Mrs. Laura Mallamaci Mr. & Mrs. John R. Malloy Mrs. Janice H. Mancuso Mr. Michael V. Marchlik ’77 & Mrs. Jo Ann V. Marchlik Mrs. Angela P. Papa Mariano ’88 & Mr. Randy A. Mariano Ms. Caitlin N. Marky ’14
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Hicks
Mr. Richard G. Lanahan ’60 & Mrs. Pam J. Lanahan
Dr. Christopher Martin ’75 & Mrs. Lydia Martin
Mrs. Denise T. Hindes
Dr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Landini
Mrs. Kristin K. Kennedy Hodlofski ’91 & Mr. Mark Hodlofski
Hon. Megan Totino Martin ’87 & Mr. Scott Martin
The Honorable & Mrs. J. Travis Laster Dr. James & Dr. Madlon Laster
Dr. Stephen B. Mastella ’78 & Mrs. Laura A. Mastella
Mr. Anthony A. Latini ’60 & Mrs. Katherine Kraft
Mr. John F. Matarese ’98
Mrs. Kitty Hutson
Mrs. Diane Latini-McIntyre ’84 & Mr. Keith McIntyre
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Matarese, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Iacono
Mr. John J. Lauser ’51
Mr. Michael A. Matassino ’92 & Mrs. Jaime Matassino
Mr. Raymond P. Jatres ’73 & Mrs. Carol Jatres
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory F. Lavelle
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Mattern
Mr. Michael C. Johnson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Miles Lee
Mr. Edward & Mrs. Eugenie Matyas
Ms. Elizabeth Anne R. Jordan ’03
Mr. Richard D. Leigh ’78 & Mrs. Kerry M. Annett
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. McAlonan
Ms. Patricia J. Houck Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Hrubovcak
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Mr. & Mrs. Edward McAvinue
Dr. & Mrs. Guy Nardella, Jr.
Mr. Mark W. Peipher ’81 & Mrs. Janet Peipher
Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. McBride
Mr. Christopher F. Nenno ’04
Mr. Dominic A. Pileggi ’72
Ms. Rebecca L. McBride ’16
Dr. Anthony V. Nero, Jr. ’60
Mrs. Virginia M. Jones McCadden ’78
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Niermann
Mr. John J. Pileggi ’77 & Mrs. Lisa M. Fraguada-Pileggi
Mr. John H. McDonald
Dr. & Mrs. John M. Nista
Mr. Jonathan A. McDonald ’98 & Ms. Stephanie Marie Norman ’04
Mr. James Nolan ’16 Mr. Justin T. Norman ’07
Mr. Robert S. McDonald ’64 & Mrs. Lori McDonald
Mr. Robert A. Nowaczyk ’65
Mrs. Noreen McGlinchey
Mr. Robert O’Flynn O’Brien, Esq. ’75 & Mrs. Susan C. Over, Esq.
Mr. John E. McGovern ’58 & Mrs. Linda McGovern
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel P. O’Keefe
Mr. Constantine Politis & Ms. Kathleen Rumberger Ms. Kristen Pombo Ms. Elizabeth Porth Mr. John C. Powell ’61 & Mrs. Lynda Powell Mrs. Sabina D. Holland Price ’79 & Mr. Greg Price
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony O’Koren
Dr. Nicholas F. Quercetti ’98 & Mrs. Danielle Quercetti
Dr. Emily G. O’Koren ’04
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Quercetti, Sr.
Mr. Christopher McKenney & Mrs. Martha Boston
Mr. Thomas M. O’Malley ’81 & Mrs. Wendy L. O’Malley
Mr. Raymond F. Quinn, Jr. ’76 & Mrs. Carol R. Quinn
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’Mara
Mr. Peter H. McNamara ’74 & Mrs. Elizabeth McNamara
Ms. Denise M. O’Meara & Mr. Howard Williams
Col. John M. Ramler, M.D. ’68 & Mrs. Linda J. Rambler
Mr. Kevin McGuinness ’82 & Mrs. Victoria C. McGuinness
Ms. Jessica A. Meany ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Meier Mrs. Sandra E. Jones Memmo ’80 & Mr. Frank D. Memmo, Jr. Mr. Thomas C. Mengers ’10 Mrs. E. Lynn Wachstein Mineo ’85 & Mr. Michael P. Mineo Mrs. Madalyn K. Mingey Ms. Emily A. Minner ’15 Dr. Rosalie M. & Mr. Anthony Mirenda Mrs. Christine C. Julian Moritz ’95 & Mr. Garrett B. Moritz Cmdr. Robert H. Morro, Jr. ’78 & Mrs. Anita Morro Mrs. Angela M. Sileo Murphy ’87 & Mr. Michael P. Murphy Mr. Daniel J. Murphy ’65 & Mrs. Rosanne Murphy
Dr. & Mrs. Eric Oliet Mrs. Diane C. Lutz Olszak ’87 & Mr. Joseph P. Olszak
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Randolph Mr. Michael J. Rappucci ’94 & Mrs. Melissa Rappucci
Ms. Claire E. Orzel ’14
Mr. R. Christopher Rappucci ’91 & Ms. Maria A. Cole ’94
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Osborn
Mr. Leo F. Rattigan
Mr. David A. Oswinkle
Mr. Gregory A. Reed, Esq. ’88
Mr. James J. Pace ’81
Mrs. Christine E. Reeves
Mrs. Susan Mingey Padien ’84 & Mr. Paul P. Padien
Mr. Jacob R. Regler ’16
Dr. Somasunderam & Dr. Rajeswary Padmalingam
Mr. Thomas P. Reilly ’72 & Mrs. Dianne Reilly Mr. & Mrs. David T. Renshaw
Dr. Gonzalo T. Palacios ’55 & Mrs. Anne Palacios
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ricci
Mrs. Ainsley Hertrich Palladino ’05 & Mr. Dominic Palladino
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Rice
Ms. Elizabeth E. Penza Pallante ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Papa, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Parks
Ms. Kennedy T. Murphy ’16
Mr. Elliot R. Parsons ’99 & Mrs. Melissa J. Bristow Parsons ’99
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Murray
Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh Patel
Mr. Algis K. Rimkus ’54 & Mrs. Matilde Rimkus Mr. Christopher J. Rogowski ’79 Mrs. Judy Rokowski Mr. Marc M. Rollins ’01 Dr. Richard A. Rowe ’46 & Mrs. Grace B. Rowe Mrs. E. Rozploch
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Contributor $100-$249 (cont.)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Spano, Sr.
Mr. Timothy C. Ryan ’84 & Mrs. Michelle Ryan
Mr. Robert M. Spano, Jr. ’96
Mrs. Robin Prince Sachs ’88 & Mr. Michael Sachs
Mrs. Lisa M. Julian Spear ’98 & Mr. Mark Spear
Ms. Mikaela B. Salameda ’15
Mr. Frank J. Spitz, III & Dr. Cheryl A. Bolinger
Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Sanbe
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Stalhuth
Mr. Stephen L. Sapienza ’69
Mr. Andrew Stalnecker ’02
Mr. Christopher P. Scattergood ’60 & Mrs. Rita M. Scattergood
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Sterling, III Mr. George J. Stockburger ’80
Mrs. Kathleen M. Bowers Ventresca ’87 & Mr. Vince Ventresca
Mr. & Mrs. Dante G. Scattolini, Sr.
Mrs. Margaret M. Sullivan-Rogowski ’79
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Vickers
Mr. Dennis M. Selfridge ’78
Dr. & Mrs. Shao-Tang Sun
Mr. David A. Voell ’89 & Mrs. Tara Voell
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Semple
Mr. Richard A. Sweeny ’83 & Mrs. Lisa V. Sweeny
Mr. & Mrs. David L. Voit
Mr. Rafael Shapiro & Ms. Ingrid Arauco Mr. Walter K. Sherwin, Jr. ’56 & Mrs. Rosalie Sherwin
Mr. James E. Tarte & Mrs. Eileen Shappell-Tarte
Mr. Charles E. Sibre ’67 & Mrs. Ellen R. Sibre
Dr. David B. Thomas, II ’98
Mrs. Patricia A. Aitken Signora ’82 & Mr. Alexander Signora
Mr. Bob & Mrs. Pam Thomas
Mr. Rajbir Singh ’00 Mr. Joseph C. Singley ’16 Mr. Daniel M. & Mrs. Christine J. Skedzielewski
Ms. Loraine Testa
Ms. Danielle M. Thomson ’03 Mr. Peter D. Thomson Ms. Jessica L. Tigani ’05
Dr. Lisa N. Skedzielewski ’06
Dr. Kristin M. Tigani-Taylor ’00 & Mr. Bill Taylor
Ms. Catherine Souza
Mr. Brian P. Trainer ’93
Mr. & Joseph J. Spall, IV ’16
Mrs. Marilyn Trainer
Mrs. Natalie M. Hess Trento ’03 & Mr. Tommaso Trento Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Truscello Mrs. Frances McHugh Tuinistra ’82 & Mr. Carl Tuinistra Mrs. Susan Ursomarso Ms. Rita Valle
Mrs. Joan Wachstein Mrs. Joyce Wagner Dr. & Mrs. Eric A. Walker Mr. Samuel R. Wayne ’16 Dr. & Mrs. Henry Weiner Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Weir Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Whitaker Mrs. Christina K. Komanowski White ’84 & Mr. Todd White Mr. Francis X. Wickersham ’82 & Mrs. Brenda S. Wickersham Mr. Clarence O. Williams ’76 & Mrs. Thelma Williams Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Williams Ms. Laura E. Williams ’16 Mr. Craig & Mrs. Kathy Wise Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Witherell Mr. Robert Wolownik ’74 & Mrs. Kathleen S. Keller Mrs. Kathleen Wright Dr. Gann Xu & Dr. Fan Wang Mr. & Mrs. Shaohua Yang Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Yanick
The student band ensemble rehearsing for the annual Pops Concert and Spring Concert.
Ms. Lauren E. Yoslov ’16 Rev. John C. Zagarella, O.Praem. Mr. James L. Zawicki
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Ms. Jessica E. Zbranak ’16
Mr. John F. Bondi & Ms. Mary T. Clarke
Ms. Briana N. Chapman ’12
Cmdr. Stanley A. Zdun, Jr. ’72 & Mrs. Debra M. Zdun
CWO4 Gerard L. Bonner USCG ’59 & Mrs. Barbara Bonner
Ms. Mercedes C. Chartier ’14
Dr. Miroslaw Zdunek & Dr. Monika Partyka-Zdunek
Mr. Martin X. Bonnes ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Alan M. Zugehar
Associate $1-$99 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Agnew Ms. Michelle M. Aitken ’08 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Alberta Ms. Elyse C. Andrews ’12 Anonymous (12) Ms. Grace Anzilotti ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Atene Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Aulen Ms. Kendall A. Aulen ’16 Ms. Elizabeth J. Baker ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Baker Dr. Christopher & Dr. Mena Baldi Mr. Daniel P. Bannon ’15 Mr. Michael D. & Mrs. Andrea L. Bannon Mr. Michael P. Bannon ’14 Mr. Peter Bauer & Mrs. Elizabeth L. Thomas-Bauer
Ms. Sullivan R. Boulden ’16 Mr. William J. Bowden, III ’61 & Mrs. Rebecca S. Bowden Ms. Jennifer J. Ross Boyd ’94 Ms. Barbara C. Boylan ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Brown Mr. Thomas E. Brown ’51 & Mrs. Mary Ellen Brown
Mr. John T. Ciccolella ’16 Ms. Sophia Cipriano ’16 Mrs. Emily Julian Coccaro ’92 Ms. Victoria M. Cocco ’16 Mr. Christian P. Conaty ’14
Ms. Presley R. Conaty ’16
Mr. Michael Buchanan ’65
Mrs. Sieglinde E. Connolly
Ms. Caroline S. Buck ’16
Mr. Jonathan L. Conrad, USMC & Mrs. Tonya P. Conrad
Ms. Frances C. Buckley ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Budka, Sr. Mr. Joseph L. Budka, Jr. ’78 & Mrs. Cynthia A. Budka Mr. Christian M. Burdziak ’03 & Mrs. Kae Burdziak Ms. Jillian M. Burdziak ’06 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Burke Ms. Elizabeth A. Burton ’14 Ms. Sara E. Bussiere ’05
Mr. Louis A. Camagna ’72
Ms. Melissa A. Bellew ’14
Mr. Carmine & Mrs. Deirdre Ciccolella
Mr. Michael Buccio
Ms. Stephanie Corsi Bazylewicz ’05 & Mr. Daniel Bazylewicz
Mr. & Mrs. John Bellace
Ms. Patricia M. Churchill ’13
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Conaty
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Cahill
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Behm
Dr. Jennifer Christy & Mr. Peter Bookman
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bubel
Ms. Anna M. Baxter ’16
Mr. Caleb D. Beard ’16
Mr. Evan T. Christiansen ’12
Mr. Colin P. Cameron ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Campanella Mr. Joseph H. Canfield ’12 Ms. Laurie A. Cannon ’91
Mr. Mitchell & Ms. Rosemary Berkowitz
Mrs. Teresa C. Lynch Carpe ’85 & Mr. Christian A. Carpe
Ms. Regan M. Bice ’15
Mr. J. Gregory Carroll ’66 & Mrs. Suzanne Carroll
Mr. Paul Blau
Ms. Jessica M. Casino ’16
Mr. Daniel P. Bondi ’16
Ms. Alexandra E. Cassidy ’14
Ms. Lillian B. Coogan ’16 Mr. Andrew P. Coonin ’05 Ms. Stephanie J. Copeland ’14 Mr. Robert W. Cox Ms. Nora M. Crawford ’10 Mrs. Dolores Crescenti Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Crouse Mr. James J. Curren ’88 & Mrs. Dana Curren Ms. Beth F. Malseed Curry ’06 Mrs. Lindsay C. Ambrose Curtin ’03 Ms. Anna L. D’Eramo ’14 Mr. Hervine & Mrs. Jodi DaCosta Mr. & Mrs. Bob Dainton Mrs. Sandi L. Ciarlo Dalton ’89 & Mr. Eric Dalton Ms. Chloe E. Danyo ’16 Mrs. Leah E. daPonte-Lightcap & Mr. David Lightcap Ms. Rebecca Daull Daylesford Abbey Mr. & Mrs. Jon D. Deakins 57
Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Associate $1-$99 (cont.)
The Eskin Family
Mrs. Mary L. Gleason
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. DeAngelis
Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Ewing
The Glenn Family
Mr. Michael D. DeBaecke, Esq. ’86 & Mrs. Kathryn W. DeBaecke, Esq.
Ms. Victoria L. Falasco ’16
Mrs. Susan M. Palena Godwin ’82
Mr. Brian K. Falkenstein ’15
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Gorelick
Mr. John J. Deemer ’81 & Mrs. Pam L. Deemer
Mr. Michael J. Falkenstein ’12
Ms. Melissa A. Grabko ’10
Mr. & Mrs. John O. Deemer
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fanning
Mr. John A. Grace, Jr.
Delaware State Osteopathic Medical Society
Mr. William J. Farrell, II & Ms. Brandy Chieffi
Mrs. Elizabeth Green
Dr. Mark C. & Ms. Sharon M. Dellose
Mrs. Marion C. Feil
Mr. Dominic A. Gregorio, III ’10
Mr. Daniel G. DeMaio ’95
Mr. Francis L. Fennell, Jr. ’60 & Mrs. Katherine E. Fennell
Mr. Jackson W. Gribble ’66 & Mrs. Carol Gribble
Ms. Laurel E. Dentinger ’16
Mrs. Lisa M. Sendi Gruss ’93 & Mr. Thomas Gruss
Mrs. Laura M. Mielcarek DeRose ’93 & Mr. R. James DeRose
Ms. Alexandra M. Fields ’15
Mr. Alex C. DeSantis ’12
Mrs. Cheryl L. Finn
Mr. Christopher J. Dewees ’16 Mr. Jesse D. Dewees ’12
Mr. David D. Finocchiaro, Esq. ’66 & Mrs. Diane Finocchiaro
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Diamanty
Mr. & Mrs. George J. Fiorile
Ms. Hilda DiCarlo
Mrs. Rosemary C. Flamman
Mrs. Kathleen C. Hartnagel-Nasuti ’87 & Mr. Tonino Nasuti
Mr. Jason P. DiFerdinando ’93 & Ms. Thao Bui
Ms. Jean Flara
Ms. Travia G. Hartwell ’16
Mr. Michael A. DiFonzo ’78 & Mrs. Theresa H. DiFonzo
Mr. & Mrs. John Fracek
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Haverly
Mr. Alfred Fraczkowski
Ms. Bonnie L. Hayes
Ms. Ashley M. Diggins ’16
Mr. George S. Frankel ’16
Mr. Kevin C. Hayes ’12
Mr. & Mrs. Mark DiGiacomo
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Frederick
Mr. Raymond Hazel
Dr. Michael A. Dignazio & Dr. Allison B. Evans
Mr. Alexander D. S. Fremuth, Ph.D. & Dr. Cynthia Strauss-Fremuth
Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Heath
Mr. Trent I. DiNardo ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Pat Diodato
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Friedman
Ms. Christine M. DiPrinzio ’05
Dr. Johnathan L. Gajdos ’00
Ms. Laura E. DiPrinzio ’07
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Gamgort
Mr. Marco A. DiPrinzio ’10
Mr. Ryan C. Georgov ’13
Mr. Kevin C. Donovan ’77 & Mrs. Martha N. Donovan
Ms. Emily E. Gerard ’13
Ms. Marie T. Donovan ’15
Mrs. Laura M. Marcinko Gerard, Esq. ’84 & Mr. Thomas Gerard
Mrs. Jennifer M. MacMillan Doyle ’93 & Mr. Kevin J. Doyle
Ms. Abigail J. Filliben ’13
Ms. Jennifer L. Gerard ’10
Ms. Lauren M. Gerber
Mr. Dylan V. Dramis ’16
Mr. Robert R. Giannini ’67
Ms. Kelsey N. Dramis ’12
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Giannitrapani
Mr. & Mrs. Colin Dunlavey
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Gilbert Sr.
Mr. Martin J. & Mrs. Sandra M. Duszak
Mr. James F. Gleason, Jr. ’61 &
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Ms. Garifalia Halakos ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hamilton Mr. Thomas J. Hamilton ’15 Mr. Edwin V. Harrington, Jr. ’62 & Mrs. Elaine R. Harrington
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Heck Mr. Peyton M. Heck ’15 Mrs. Rebecca Hendrixson Mr. Paul B. Henjes ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Henry, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Hernandez Mr. Eric A. Hertrich ’04 & Mrs. Kate Hertrich Ms. Christina M. Hess ’05 Dr. Daniel E. Hickey ’89 & Mrs. Jessica P. Hickey Mrs. Donna M. Shustack Hiddemen ’79 & Mr. Robert R. Hiddemen Mr. & Mrs. Karl Hill Mr. Kurt R. Hill ’13
Mr. William C. Hilton ’73 & Mrs. Colleen Hilton
Mrs. Mary F. Klein
Mr. & Mrs. John Hofflinger
Ms. Leah J. Klerr ’92
Ms. Kaeleigh E. Hogan ’14
Knights of Columbus Pius X 4425
Mr. John O. Hogue ’13
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Knox
Mrs. Nancy L. Ladio Hollenbeck ’80 & Mr. Kevin Hollenbeck
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Kopko
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard F. Holmes Ms. Rachel L. Holmes ’16 Ms. Catherine E. Homsey ’04 Mr. John E. Hopkins ’16 Mrs. Julie A. Alexander House ’95 & Mr. Richard A. House Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Hurlock, III Mr. Jeffrey L. Hurlock ’92 Mr. Kenneth Hutko & Mrs. Karla Wursthorn Mrs. Kathryn A. Penza Italiano ’01 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Jackson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Jezyk Ms. Elizabeth Jogani ’16 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Johnston Mr. Michael J. Judge ’75 & Mrs. Kathleen C. Judge Mr. & Mrs. James F. Kaib
Mr. Vaneck Kounga ’16 Mrs. Geralyn Kowalski Mr. Charles J. Kraft ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kraus Fr. Blaise R. Krautsack, O.Praem. Ms. Amelia B. Kruse ’13 Ms. Abigail E. Kushner ’10 Ms. Kelsey A. Kushner ’12 Ms. Nicole M. Kushner ’15 Miss Crystal Lam ’16 Mr. Frederick W. Landau, III ’64 & Mrs. Susan T. Landau Mrs. Lisa M. Pietrobono Lapeire ’87 & Mr. Gill F. Lapeire Mr. Thomas M. Laskas ’00 & Mrs. Elise M. Stephenson Laskas ’00 Mrs. Noelle A. Lauer-Paregian ’94 & Mr. Michael Paregian
The Honorable Kathleen Lucas & Mr. J. Patrick Bradley Mr. Spencer J. Lutz ’16 Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Lynch Mrs. Kathleen MacMillan Dr. & Mrs. John A. MacMillan The Mader Family Mrs. Patricia & Mr. Brian Maher Ms. Leah A. Malangyaon ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Manetti Ms. Gabrielle L. Marchese ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Marinelli, III Mr. & Mrs. Rocco L. Mascioli Mr. Samuel H. Mattern ’13 Mr. Alexander J. Mazzuca ’12 Mr. Joseph P. McAlonan ’16 Mr. John R. McBride, Jr. ’08 Ms. Meghan McBride ’16 Mr. Patrick J. McBride ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. McBride Mr. Ned & Mrs. Joan McCarthy Mr. Jack McCausland ’16
Ms. Kylie E. Lavelle ’16
Mr. Samuel P. McCollom ’10
Mr. & Mrs. Karl J. Law
Mr. Christopher G. McCord ’11
Ms. Kathleen F. Lawlor ’16
Mr. Gregory M. McCord ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Keating
Mrs. Helen Lawrence
Mr. David J. McCrae ’12
Ms. Madeline C. Keating ’16
Ms. Emily M. Leach ’01
Mr. Matthew C. McCurnin ’16
Ms. Madeline M. Kelly ’16
Mr. Richard M. LeBrun, Sr. ’50 & Mrs. Blanche LeBrun
Ms. Karen C. Conaway McDevitt ’01
Ms. Victoria E. Kaloudis ’13 Mrs. Stephanie Sanbe Kasuboski ’81 & Dr. Larry Kasuboski
Mr. Robert F. Kelly, Jr. ’70 & Mrs. Tritty Kelly Ms. Madison G. Kennedy ’16 Rev. Daniel R. Kent Mr. & Mrs. John M. Kerns Mr. & Mrs. John J. Kerrigan Ms. Patricia Khosravi Mr. Philip F. King ’55 & Mrs. Marilyn R. King Ms. Jasmine J. Kingston ’12
Mr. Javon A. Lee ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Ethan Levine Mr. & Mrs. Mark Linton Ms. Sara M. Linton ’16 Ms. Janet Lofland Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lombardi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lopresti
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. McFadden Mr. & Ms. Edward McGinley Mr. Joseph H. McGlinchy ’69 & Mrs. Nancy McGlinchy Mr. John P. McHugh ’70 & Mrs. Rosanne McHugh Mr. Tanner J. McIlrath ’16 Mr. & Mrs. E. R. McKinstry
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Donors for the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year Associate $1-$99 (cont.)
Dr. Gregory W. Natello ’72
Ms. Charlotte C. Rath ’13
Mr. E. Michael McNally, Esq. ’65 & Mrs. Janice C. McNally
Mr. Christopher M. Newton ’12
Mr. & Mrs. Petros P. Regas
Ms. Alexandra C. Nielsen ’14
Mr. Patrick F. Reilly ’13
Dr. & Mrs. Harold D. McSpadden
Ms. Amanda M. Nielsen ’16
Mr. Benjamin Revak ’16
Mr. Robert D. Mears, III ’86 & Mrs. Katherine A. Mears
Mr. Noah Niumataiwalu ’16
Ms. Megan K. Reynolds ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Nowaczyk
Mr. & Mrs. William Reynolds
Mr. Michael F. Melloy ’55 & Mrs. Patricia Melloy
Mrs. Lauren J. Emmi O’Boyle ’93 & Mr. Jeremy O’Boyle
Ms. Victoria A. Richardson ’16
Mr. David P. Mengers ’83 & Mrs. Patricia A. Mengers
Mr. Denis F. O’Flynn O’Brien ’74 & Dr. Patricia L. Sertich
Ms. Samantha E. Mengers ’16 Ms. Gina M. Messick ’14
Mr. Richard J. O’Hara ’72 & Mrs. Jane E. O’Hara
Mr. Anthony Mihaich
Mr. Malcolm N. Odum ’16
Mr. Philip E. Miller ’16
Mr. Jeffrey L. Olmstead ’71 & Mrs. Karen A. Olmstead
Ms. Lara M. Mekus ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Miller Ms. Hannah Mistovich Dr. Zarela L. Molle Rios Dr. Daniel J. Moore ’71 & Mrs. Jennifer S. Moore
Ms. Louise Rosa Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Rosato Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Ross
Mrs. Lois B. Olsen
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rzaca
Mr. Andrew T. Orzel ’16
Mr. Peter T. Sabini ’16
Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Lisa Orzel
Mr. Christopher J. Sanna ’05 & Mrs. Lisle E. Sanna
Mr. Henry H. Moore ’15
Ms. Maia Palmer
Ms. Claire E. Moosberg ’16
Mr. William Panagakos
Mr. Duane Moosberg
Ms. Kelly M. Parks ’15
Mr. Jake J. Mottola ’16
Mr. Michael Pietrobono ’82
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Mottola
Ms. Francesca M. Pileggi ’06
Dr. & Mrs. Peter M. Mrozinski
Mr. Gregory Polischuk ’65 & Mrs. Christine Polischuk
Ms. Jaclyn K. Mulvihill ’16
Mrs. Marie Pat Githens Romano ’94 & Mr. Mark R. Romano
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Rothenbacher
Ms. Hannah C. Palczuk ’16
Mr. John J. Mulhern, IV ’00
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rogers
Mr. Benjamin K. Olsen ’16
Ms. Haley E. Moore ’14
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Mulhearn
Ms. Tara Rodack
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Porth Mrs. Catherine M. Powell-Clothier
Ms. Elspeth C. Sarro ’12 Mr. Steven D. Scattolini ’80 & Mrs. Dina M. Scattolini Mr. Austin Schatzman ’12 Ms. Morgan M. Schatzman ’11 Mr. Mike Schiavello ’15 Mr. Andrew J. Schilly ’53 Mr. Alexander E. Schultz ’16 Mr. Kevin P. Seltzer ’10 Mr. Justin P. Signora ’11
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Mulvihill
Dr. Robert M. Preston ’59 & Mrs. Virginia L. Preston
Mr. Brian E. Murphy ’12
Ms. Anastasia E. Quinn ’06
Dr. Nancy Signorielli
Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Murphy
Mr. John P. Racine ’80
Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Sileo
Ms. Sydney E. Murphy ’16
Ms. Jennifer L. Raphaelson ’16
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Silvius
Mr. & Mrs. James Murray
Dr. Anthony J. Rapone
Mr. Chris & Dr. Beth Singewald
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph R. Murray, Jr.
Mr. Evan A. Rapone ’14
Mr. Jackson T. Singewald ’16
Ms. Kristin A. Nannas ’05
Ms. Caroline E. Rath ’14
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Singley
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Mr. Tyler P. Signora ’14
Mr. Natarajan Sivaram & Ms. Madhumathi Gunasekaran Mr. Connor R. Sivel ’16 Ms. Kayla Sivel ’16 Mrs. Victoria M. Sowa Gordon ’06 Mr. & Ms. Leonard P. Stark Mr. Michael H. Steinberger & Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. William R. Stinger ’77 & Mrs. Regina Stinger Ms. Kathryn Sturdivant Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm J. Styer Ms. Midory Suarez-Russo Mr. Rahul S. Subbaraya ’16 Ms. Victoria R. Sweeney ’06 Mr. Connor A. Sweeny ’12 Ms. Gillian S. Sweeny ’15 Ms. Victoria C. Sylvestre ’13 Mr. Joseph D. Szczepaniak ’71 Ms. Lauren M. Szeto ’12 Mr. Nicholas Talley ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Cliff P. Tang Mr. Brendan J. Tarte ’16 Mrs. Eugenia M. Ryan Tate ’78 & Mr. J. Murray Tate Ms. Lauren E. Tosi ’04 Mr. Clayton E. Troy ’16
Mr. John R. Vaile, III ’16
Ms. Raylin F. Xu ’15
Ms. Tracy N. Vandenbraak ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Igor Yakovenko
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent W. Vandenbraak, Jr.
Ms. Kezhen Yang
Mr. Richard L. Vanderloo ’54
Mrs. Stella Yiannos
Dr. Salvatore & Mrs. Concelia* Vasile
Ms. Rachel H. Yoder ’12
Mr. Joseph R. Voge ’15
Ms. Jessica C. Yuschak ’16
Mr. & Mrs. John Volpe
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zaher
Mr. Theodore E. von Mechow ’56 & Mrs. Carolyn von Mechow
Mr. Michael Zajano ’63 & Mrs. Nancy Zajano
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Wagner
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Walsh Ms. Kerry K. Walsh ’12 Mr. Michael J. Walsh ’80 & Mrs. Genevieve A. Walsh Mr. Matthew W. Walters ’12 Mr. Caleb S. Wang ’16 Mr. Eric L. Wang ’13 Ms. Kerith Wang ’12 Dr. Ning Wang & Dr. Zhaoping He Mr. Justin A. Warner ’89 & Ms. Courtney Birch Mr. John V. Watson ’83 & Mrs. Kimberly H. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Dale J. Weires Mr. & Mrs. Ronald B. Wesley Mr. & Mrs. Christopher C. Whallon Mrs. Heidi H. Huber White ’92 & Mr. Erskine L. White, III
Ms. Taylor M. Tucker ’16
Mrs. Joan P. Whitney
Mr. Nicholas J. Udovich ’16
Mrs. Phylis Williams
Cmdr. Andrew F. Ulak, USN ’89 & Mrs. Veronique Ulak
Mr. Scott & Mrs. Kindra Williams & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Uzdavinis Ms. Allyssa S. Vaile ’09 Ms. Amanda M. Vaile ’12
Ms. Victoria W. Zugehar ’12
Ms. Jillian Waldman
Mr. Ernest Truesdale & Mrs. Crystal R. Comeger
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Urban
Mr. John Zeigler
The Class of 2016 showing their appreciation and saying goodbye to their beloved Archmere faculty.
Mr. Alexander T. Willin ’13 Ms. Darla F. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Matt Wolf Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Worton Ms. Kylie N. Wright ’16 *Deceased 61
Supporting Archmere in Unique Ways Matching Gift Companies
Pfizer, Inc.
Many companies match employee and retiree contributions. Your Human Resources Office will have instructions on how to double, sometimes even triple, your gift.
Polaroid Corporation
The companies who matched donor gifts during the 2015-2016 fiscal year are listed below: Adobe Systems, Inc. American International Group, Inc. Aon AstraZeneca Bank of America Corporation
Samsung SAP America, Inc. Sprint Time Warner Cable The Vanguard Group, Inc. Voya Financial Walt Disney Company Wells Fargo Zodiac Arresting Systems America
The Boeing Company
2015-2016 Friends of The Patio and Green Concert Series Sponsors Mr. Thomas H. Anderson, III ’60 & Mrs. Carol J. Anderson Mrs. Katherine Ball-Weir & Dr. Carl Weir Mr. Frank J. Behm ’74 & Mrs. Andrea M. Behm Mr. & Mrs. James T. Chandler, IV Mr. & Mrs. T. Daniel Christenbury Mr. William D. Church Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Coombe Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Deeble, Jr. Delaware Preservation Fund, Inc. - a subsidiary of Preservation Delaware, Inc.
Cannon Properties, Inc.
Gifts in Kind
Mr. & Mrs. K. Mark Dresden, Jr.
Capital One
Gifts of goods and services 2015-2016
Mr. & Mrs. John Ferguson
Chubb Corporation Citizens Financial Group, Inc. The Coca-Cola Company Comcast Eaton Corporation Ernst & Young Exelon Corporation FMC Corporation Glenmede Trust Goldman Sachs Graham Holdings Company Honeywell International IBM Incyte Corporation JPMorgan Chase & Company McKesson Corporation Merck & Co., Inc.
3-D Fabrication Beth Pace Photography Brandywine Contractors Castle Construction of Delaware Mr. William D. Church Mr. & Mrs. K. Mark Dresden, Jr. East Coast Plumbing and HVAC, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John Ferguson Mr. Michael J. Hare ’79 Jamestown, Inc. Mr. B. Drew Lewing ’84 & Mrs. Sophie F. Lewing Ms. Angela Marinelli ’90 & Mr. Jac Cottrell Nickle Electrical Companies Dr. G. Dennis O'Brien Pro-Tech Floors Southern New Jersey Steel Co., Inc.
Morgan Stanley
Dr. James A. Stockman, III ’61 & Mrs. Lee Stockman
NiSource, Inc.
Tri-State The Roofers
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Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Gallagher, Jr. Mr. Brian P. Gilmore ’88 Mr. Michael J. Hare ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Homsey Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Kissel Dr. Gerard Kuhn & Dr. Katherine King The Honorable & Mrs. J. Travis Laster Dr. James & Dr. Madlon Laster Mr. & Mrs. John R. Malloy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Meier Mr. Joseph P. Melloy, Sr. ’52 Mr. & Mrs. Terry J. Newitt Dr. Stanley T. Praiss ’57 & Mrs. Ursula L. Praiss Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Rossi Mr. Justin & Mrs. Susan Ryan Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sarro Ms. Mary Ellen Schauber & Mr. Edward Stegemeier, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Shields ’60
Mrs. Mary Ann E. O’Brien Slowik ’79 & Mr. Jeffrey J. Slowik Dr. James A. Stockman, III ’61 & Mrs. Lee Stockman Ms. Janice R. Tigani Mr. John J. Tosi, Jr. ’66 & Mrs. Patrice P. Tosi Dr. Anthony A. Vasile ’74 & Mrs. Lori A. Vasile Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Zakielarz
2015 Archmere Academy Alumni Golf Outing Sponsors ab+c Creative Intelligence Mr. Paul Pomeroy, III ’88 ABHA Architects - Mr. Denis O’Flynn O’Brien ’74 Albero, Kupferman & Associates, LLC Mr. Michael A. Albero, CPA, MST ’88 Mr. Marc J. Albero ’91 American Floor Systems, Inc. Mr. Bob Quercetti ’89
DeSeta - Mr. Sean Brooks ’01
Neumann University
DiSabatino Construction Mr. Larry DiSabatino ’73
Nolan-Fidale Funeral Home Mrs. Andrea Nolan Bohenek ’86
East Coast Plumbing & HVAC, Inc.
Dr. Francis Nowaczyk ’80
EDiS - Mr. Andy DiSabatino ’69
Mr. John Nowaczyk ’87 &. Ms. Ciara O’Connell ’87
Flynn & O’Hara School Uniforms Foulk Road Dental Associates Dr. John Russo ’56, Dr. Nick Russo ’84 & Mrs. Robyn Russo Woolley ’86 Genesis Turf Grass, Inc. Gioffre Benefit Services, Inc. Mr. George Gioffre ’89 Mr. Mike Hare ’79 Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware Holland Mulch, Inc. - Ms. Diana Duffy ’90 & Ms. Jennifer Duffy ’88 Horizon Services - Mr. Mark Aitken ’79 Mr. Alfred Hurlock, III & Mrs. Jane E. Hurlock Kelly’s Sports Ltd.
Olympic Pool Service, Inc. Mr. Mike Matassino ’92 P & C Roofing, Inc. Mrs. Angela Papa Mariano ’88 Mr. Michael E. Pembroke ’71 Dr. Brian Penza ’97 Performance Development Group Mr. David Manning ’88 Pinto Brothers, Inc. - Dr. Brian Penza ’97 & Mr. Todd Penza ’99 PNC Bank Polsinelli Seitz, Van Ogtrop & Green, P.A. Mr. Jared Green ’00
B&D Automotive
Keough Electric - Mr. Dennis Keough ’77
BAYADA Home Health Care Mr. Tom Cassidy ’83
Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP Mr. Richard Beck, Esq. ’82
BNY Mellon Wealth Management Mrs. Marisa Cole Facciolo ’93
Dr. Joseph A. "Skip" Kuhn ’65 Ms. Katherine T. Kuhn ’95
Boenning & Scattergood - Mr. Tony Latini ’82
The Tosi Family - Mr. A. Mike Tosi ’63, Mr. John Tosi ’66, Mr. Jim Tosi, Ms. Jaime Tosi ’03, Ms. Lauren Tosi ’04, Mr. Alex Tosi ’07, Mr. Michael Tosi ’08
The Lagassé Group - Mr. Kevin Lagasse ’80
The Buccini/Pollin Group - Mr. Mike Hare ’79
Total Site Development
Mr. Karl J. Law
Mr. Louis J. Capano, Jr. ’69 & Mr. Louis J. Capano, III
Tri-State The Roofers
Lyons Companies
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Walsh, Jr., Esq.
Maddox Concrete Company, Inc. Mr. Jim Maddox ’89 & Mrs. Sandra Hamilton Maddox ’89
Wilmington Trust - Mr. Steve Crifasi, Jr. ’03
Caring Cleaners Centennial Lending Group, LLC
Steve Crifasi Real Estate / Patterson-Schwartz Real Estate - Mr. Steve Crifasi ’69
Whisman, Giordano & Associates LLC Mr. Joseph Giordano ’00
Clark & Goshow Financial Strategies Group, LLC - Mr. Jack Clark ’82
Malvern Glass, Inc.
Comstar Technologies
Modern Controls
Concord Mall - Mr. Mike Acierno ’88 & Mr. Jim Curren ’88
Wyatt Elevator Company Ms. Kerri McNichol Mackley ’00
Morris James Delaware Mr. Ed McNally, Esq. ’65
Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists Dr. Damian Andrisani ’91
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP Mr. Anthony G. Flynn, Sr., Esq. ’69
N.K.S. Distributors, Inc. Mr. Bob Tigani, Sr. ’61
Mr. Anthony & Dr. Rosalie Mirenda
Wholesale Janitor Supply Co. Inc.
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Supporting Archmere in Unique Ways 2016 Archmere Academy Alumni Sports Hall of Fame Sponsors Aflac - Mr. Michael Pembroke ’71 & Mr. Matt Pembroke ’04 Albero, Kupferman & Associates, LLC Mr. Michael A. Albero, CPA, MST ’88
Founder Society Members
Dr. Stanley T. Praiss ’57 & Mrs. Ursula L. Praiss
The Founder Society recognizes families and individuals who have notified Archmere of their intentions to include the school in their wills or estate plans. If you have made arrangements to include Archmere Academy in your plans, please notify us at 302-798-6632 ext. 857.
Mr. Timothy A. Reilley
Mrs. Kathleen Scully Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Shields ’60 Mr. Charles E. Sibre ’67 & Mrs. Ellen R. Sibre
Mr. Marc Albero ’91
Mr. J. Gregory Carroll ’66 & Mrs. Suzanne Carroll
Anonymous Mr. Timothy B. Carroll ’77 The Clark Family Mr. Jack Clark ’82
Mr. Charles G. Conway, Ph.D. ’52
Mrs. Mary Ann E. O’Brien Slowik ’79 & Mr. Jeffrey J. Slowik
Mr. John F. Daniels, Esq. ’70
Ms. Deborah McHugh Truscello ’81
Dr. John V. Flynn, Jr. ’60 & Mrs. Mary Lou Flynn
Mr. Anthony S. "T.J." Voell ’89 & Mrs. Amanda Voell
Mrs. Juliet Fuscsick
Connolly Gallagher, LLP Mr. Pete A. Clark, III ’64
Mr. Kevin J. & Mrs. Rosemary Gilroy
Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists Dr. Nicholas Quercetti ’98 & Dr. Damian Andrisani ’91 Capt. Dennis M. Doyle ’62
Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. Giordano
Mr. David A. Voell ’89 & Mrs. Tara Voell Dr. F. Thomas Witomski ’54
Mr. Robert J. Glass, Jr. ’57 & Mrs. Susan M. Glass Mr. Domenic S. Grillo ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Hertrich
Dr. William J. Doyle
Mrs. Joan Joyce
Mr. Mike Hare ’79 The Lagassé Group - Mr. Kevin Lagasse ’80
Mr. Kevin M. Kelly ’81 & Mrs. Shari M. Kelly
Dr. Rosalie Mirenda
Mr. Richard G. Lanahan ’60 & Mrs. Pam J. Lanahan
Mr. John Nowacyzk ’87 & Ms. Ciara O’Connell ’87
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Mealey
Penna Orthodontics - Dr. Robert Penna ’85 Mr. Marc A. Ross ’91 The Tosi Family - Mr. A. Mike Tosi ’63, Mr. John Tosi ’66, Mr. Jim Tosi, Ms. Jaime Tosi ’03, Ms. Lauren Tosi ’04, Mr. Alex Tosi ’07, Mr. Michael Tosi ’08 Mr. Michael P. Udovich ’83
Dr. Richard A. Rowe ’46 & Mrs. Grace B. Rowe
Mr. Joseph P. Melloy, Sr. ’52 Dr. Joseph A. Miller, Jr. & Ms. Rachel C. Wood Mr. Michael J. Monaco ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Morris Mr. John W. Oravis ’70 Mr. John D. Pastor ’58 & Mrs. Diane Pastor
Thank You! Archmere Academy is grateful for each and every gift we receive. Please accept our sincere apology if your name has been inadvertently omitted or listed incorrectly. Please notify us of any changes or corrections for future listings. [ p ] 302-798-6632 ext. 708 [ e ] contactus@archmereacademy.com
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Young Alumni Green and White Society This new program allows young alumni who recognize the importance of leadership and who truly valued their Archmere experience to invest in the current generation of Auks and to show their support for Archmere’s future.
Young Alumni Green and White Society Class Years
Minimum Giving Level
2005-2015
Contributor - $100
• Many employers match their employees’ charitable gifts, doubling your gift.
2000-2004
Sustainer - $250
• Monthly credit card gifts make your donation more affordable.
1995-1999
Sponsor - $500
1990-1994
Fellow - $1,000
• Green and White Society donors receive exclusive recognition in the annual Honor Roll of Donors and special invitations to leadership level events such as the Headmaster’s Reception.
It’s never too early to leave your legacy at Archmere! Please join us today!
Young Alumni Green and White Society Mr. Vincent T. Abessinio ’93
Mr. Edward J. Dolphin ’04
Mr. Marc J. Albero ’91 & Mrs. Stephanie Albero
Mr. Henry J. Donaghy ’05
Mr. Christopher J. Ambrogi ’11
Mr. Thomas S. Donovan ’09
Mr. Michael K. Ambrogi ’11
Mrs. Joanna Marinelli Doroh ’00 & Mr. Bill Doroh
Dr. Damian M. Andrisani ’91 & Mrs. Jennifer M. Andrisani Mr. Richard B. Angiullo ’90 & Ms. Holly Lissner Anonymous Mr. Philip J. Blonski ’08 Mr. James T. Bowers, Jr. ’09 Ms. Olivia A. Branco ’06 Mr. Christopher J. Butler ’93 & Mrs. Christine Butler Mr. Andrew J. Campion ’07 Mrs. Kristin E. Gallagher Chambers ’99 & Mr. James Chambers Mr. William "Trip" Day ’09 Mr. E. J. Dealy ’91 & Mrs. Heather L. Dealy Mr. Stephen E. Della Noce ’04 Mr. Jeffrey P. DiSabatino ’01 Mr. Kevin A. DiSabatino ’03 & Mrs. Tina DiSabatino
Mr. William B. Larson, Jr., Esq. ’04 & Mrs. Stephanie Larson Mr. Jason S. Levin ’07 Mr. Daniel F. Liebner ’06 Ms. Caitlin N. Marky ’14
Ms. Caroline A. Dougherty ’13
Ms. Megan A. McNichol ’98
Mr. Joel W. Dowling ’93
Mr. Thomas C. Mengers ’10
Ms. Alexandra E. Duszak ’07
Ms. Emily A. Minner ’15
Mr. Nicholas A. Emmi ’15
Mr. Justin T. Norman ’07
Ms. Joanne F. Abessinio Fabrizio ’97
Ms. Claire E. Orzel ’14
Mrs. Marisa A. Cole Facciolo ’93
Mrs. Ainsley Hertrich Palladino ’05 & Mr. Dominic Palladino
Mr. Patrick B. Fallon ’15 Mr. Blaise P. Fletcher ’00 & Mrs. Jennifer A. Mazzuca Fletcher ’01 Mr. Michael W. Ford ’14 Ms. Kathryn D. Fosbenner ’13 Ms. Alexis T. Furlong ’06 Mr. Michael W. Githens ’90 & Mrs. Danielle W. Githens Ms. Cabray L. Haines ’96 Mr. Christian S. Hartranft ’08 Mr. Christopher J. Koppel ’05
Ms. Katelyn E. Payne ’14 Mr. Thomas J. Raymond ’97 & Mrs. Kieren J. Detweiler Raymond ’00 Ms. Mikaela B. Salameda ’15 Dr. Lisa N. Skedzielewski ’06 Dr. Alexandra C. Sowa ’01 & Mr. Peter McPartland, Jr. Ms. Jessica L. Tigani ’05 Mrs. Adriane M. Glenn Wack ’93 & Mr. Peter J. Wack Mr. Thomas J. Weiss ’02
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2015-2016 Annual Giving Thank You for Your Support! Annual giving is the most important fundraising that Archmere undertakes each year because donations are immediately put to use to support the school’s operating budget and benefit our students during the academic year. Like all independent schools, Archmere relies on the generosity of our community to ensure the premiere educational experience we are so proud to offer. We are grateful to all our parents, alumni, parents of alumni, faculty, staff and friends who contributed to annual giving at Archmere this year.
Annual Giving by Constituency* $785,993 Constituency
Participation
Class of
Participation
Top Five Alumni Classes By Dollars Raised Class of
Amount
Board of Trustees
$78,886
2016
93%
1976
$123,349
Faculty & Staff
$17,212
1960
40%
1969
$16,350
Current Parents
$199,663
1951
38%
1960
$15,656
Alumni
$386,694
1950
38%
1979
$15,278
Past Parents
$361,192
1957
35%
1964
$11,549
*Participation and gifts are counted more than once if an individual belongs to more than one constituency group
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Top Five Alumni Classes By Participation
Transforming the Heart of Archmere St. Norbert Hall is home to a majority of Archmere’s academic departments, as well as the Immaculate Conception Oratory and Spirituality Center, and is the heart of Archmere. A renewed and updated St. Norbert Hall is central to Archmere’s mission and educationally sound and cost-effective.
Renovation of St. Norbert Hall Creates flexible, modern, aesthetically pleasing learning spaces: • The centerpiece of the renovation is a Library and Learning Commons created from the former library space to facilitate interdisciplinary studies, discovery-based learning, analytical problem solving and research. • Redesigned and additional flexible classrooms, clustered by discipline. • Student study lounges and independent learning spaces on all floors to provide dedicated environments for collaborative or individual research and preparation.
Addresses building accessibility, efficiency and infrastructure: • Making St. Norbert Hall ADA compliant, with ramp access from designated parking areas and elevator access to all three floors. • Improving the building’s HVAC system’s efficiency by upgrading the heating system, adding central air conditioning and enhanced motion-activated lighting. • Upgrading electrical, plumbing, communication infrastructure and life safety and fire suppression systems. • Replacing the 30-year-old roof, and refurbishing windows and doors to gain better energy efficiency and enhance the building’s aesthetics. Archmere inspires students to challenge themselves, take learning risks and reach their greatest potential, united as a community and “prepared for every good work.” Your commitment to support the renovation of St. Norbert Hall is key to Archmere’s fiscal stability and project success and is essential for current and future generations of Auks. Please consider a tax-deductible gift or pledge today and respond with zeal. For information about gift naming and recognition opportunities, as well as endowment or scholarship giving, contact Katherine Ball-Weir, CFRE, Director of Institutional Advancement, at 302-798-6632 Ext 857.
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Honor/Memorial Gifts In honor of Marcy Aitken
Mrs. Rosemary C. Flamman
Mr. Frank D. Memmo, Jr.
Mr. Mark Aitken ’79
Mr. Jim & Mrs. Jean Gallagher
Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams LLP
Amoroso Baking Company
Mr. Robert J. Gold, Jr. ’87 & Mrs. Katherine L. Gold
Mrs. Angela M. Sileo Murphy ’87 & Mr. Michael P. Murphy
The Golden Family
Mr. John J. Nowaczyk ’87 & Ms. Ciara M. O’Connell ’87
Anonymous (2) Dr. Kert F. Anzilotti ’61 & Mrs. Marie G. Anzilotti Archmere Mothers’ Guild Mr. Matthew J. Bastian ’83 & Mrs. Jennifer M. Kratsa Bastian ’87
Ms. Mary Goodrick Ms. Karen D. Fedena Hanson ’79 Mr. Michael J. Hare ’79
Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Penza, Jr. Rev. Anthony M. Pileggi ’87 P.J. Fitzpatrick, Inc.
Mr. Richard M. Beck, Esq. ’82
Horizon Services
Mrs. Rosalba R. Bellen
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Jackson, Sr.
Mr. Stephen J. Bozzo ’87
Fr. Blaise R. Krautsack, O.Praem.
Mr. Kevin P. Bradley ’87 & Mrs. Tracey K. Bradley
Mr. David J. Kubacki ’92 & Dr. Grace Kwon
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Bree
The Lagasse Family
Mrs. Elaine C. Fry Reilly ’83 & Mr. Michael F. Reilly
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Brito
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory F. Lavelle
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rogers
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick T. Casino
Mr. Michael Lee ’89, Mr. Brian Lee ’94, & Ms. Meghan Lee ’97
Mr. Christopher J. Rogowski ’79
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Chandler, IV
Mr. Ronald P. Lee ’61 & Mrs. Rita C. Lee
Mrs. Sabina D. Holland Price ’79 & Mr. Greg Price Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. Reardon
Mr. Christian C. Ryan ’87
Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Lesutis
Mrs. Mary Ann E. O’Brien Slowik ’79 & Mr. Jeffrey J. Slowik
Class of 1979
Mr. Phillip C. Liu & Mrs. Kathryn Tullis
Mrs. Margaret M. Sullivan-Rogowski ’79
Class of 1987
Mr. Christopher J. Mascioli ’78 & Mrs. Susan A. Mascioli
Ms. Danielle M. Thomson ’03
Mrs. Eileen M. Ward Christian, Esq. ’79 & Mr. Jefrey P. Christian
Dr. Claire A. Coggins ’87 & Dr. Daniel Leung The Cooper Family - Nancy, Alan*, Andrew ’04 & Justin ’08 Mr. E. J. Dealy ’91 & Mrs. Heather L. Dealy Mrs. Christine C. Dougherty DeVries ’79 & Mr. Robert J. DeVries
The Manlove Family Dr. & Mrs. William J. Mannella, Jr. Hon. Megan Totino Martin ’87 & Mr. Scott Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. McBride
Mr. Kevin C. Donovan ’77 & Mrs. Martha N. Donovan
Mr. Robert S. McDonald ’64 & Mrs. Lori McDonald
Mrs. Anne Filliben Dougherty ’84 & Mr. Thomas M. Dougherty
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. McFadden
Mrs. Kathleen M. Bowers Ventresca ’87 & Mr. Vince Ventresca Williams Humphreys & Company
In memory of Daniel J. Algeo ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Rossi
Mr. Brian M. McGlinchey ’87 & Mrs. Megan McGlinchey
In honor of John Anderson ’50
Mr. Patrick J. McHugh, Jr. ’87
The Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ’50 & Mrs. Patricia M. DiPinto
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Doyle
Mr. & Mrs. James McLaughlin
Mr. Kenneth D. Falkenstein ’84 & Mrs. Lori A. Lopresti Falkenstein ’84
Rev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem.
Mr. Francis J. Filliben ’46 & Mrs. Joan M. Filliben
Ms. Deborah McHugh Truscello ’81
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. McAlonan
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dolan
Mr. B. Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. ’85 & Mrs. Joanne Dougherty
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Truscello
Mr. Robert D. Mears, III ’86 & Mrs. Katherine A. Mears
In memory of William T. Anderson ’49 Mr. John M. Anderson ’50
Mrs. Sandra E. Jones Memmo ’80 & *Deceased 68
In memory of Terry Baer ’66 Mr. Mark M. Dobson ’66 & Mrs. Kathryn B. Dobson
Mrs. Mary Ann E. O’Brien Slowik ’79 & Mr. Jeffrey J. Slowik Mrs. Carol R. Reardon Thomson ’79 & Mr. Andrew S. Thomson
In memory of Carol L. Carroll Dr. Mark F. Carroll ’77 & Mrs. Christine M. Stephenson
In memory of David Beard
Mrs. Frances McHugh Tuinistra ’82 & Mr. Carl Tuinistra
In memory of John J. Carroll
Ms. Sally Beard
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Walsh, Jr., Esq.
Mr. Sean C. Carroll ’94 & Mrs. Tanya Carroll
Mrs. Victoria Yatzus
In memory of Elizabeth Beck Dr. Damian M. Andrisani ’91 & Mrs. Jennifer M. Andrisani
In memory of Asun Berna-Onstott ’79 Ms. Karen D. Fedena Hanson ’79
Mr. Thomas M. O’Malley ’81 & Mrs. Wendy L. O’Malley
In memory of Joseph R. "Beau" Biden, III ’87
In honor of Gene ’95 & Erik ’99 Cichanowksy
The Golden Family
Mr. Gene & Mrs. Mary Cichanowsky
In memory of Jerome Broussard
In honor of the Class of 1949
Mrs. Claudette Broussard
Mr. John T. McKenna ’49
In honor of Frances Buckley
In honor of the Class of 1965
Ms. Rebecca F. Buckley ’04
Mr. Domenic S. Grillo ’65
Dr. Clifford L. Anzilotti ’59 & Mrs. Sandra P. Anzilotti Mr. Frank J. Behm ’74 & Mrs. Andrea M. Behm Mr. B. Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. ’85 & Mrs. Joanne Dougherty Mr. Christopher A. Emmi, Esq. ’82 & Mrs. Donna M. Emmi, Esq. Mr. Anthony G. Flynn, Esq. ’69 & Mrs. Catherine C. Flynn
In memory of Fred Casino ’81
Dr. John V. Flynn, Jr. ’60 & Mrs. Mary Lou Flynn Mr. & Mrs. John S. Gerard Mr. William F. Githens ’64 & Mrs. Marie Pat Githens
Prof. Jack Loughney ’65 & Prof. Amy Oliver
Mrs. Susan M. Palena Godwin ’82 Mr. Thomas C. Grimm, Esq. ’73 & Mrs. Janet Grimm Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Hertrich Mr. Anthony A. Latini, Jr. ’82 & Mrs. Eileen O. Latini Mr. Kevin McGuinness ’82 & Mrs. Victoria C. McGuinness
In memory of John E. Carney, Sr. Ms. Dolores Carlone Mrs. Vinny S. Carney Ms. Hilda DiCarlo
Mr. Gerald E. Carpenter ’66 & Mrs. Margaret A. Carpenter
The Eskin Family Ms. Jean Flara
Mrs. Susan Mingey Padien ’84 & Mr. Paul P. Padien
The Glenn Family
Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Penza, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy L. Ladio Hollenbeck ’80 & Mr. Kevin Hollenbeck
Mrs. Elaine C. Fry Reilly ’83 & Mr. Michael F. Reilly
Mr. B. Drew Lewing ’84 & Mrs. Sophie F. Lewing
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Shields ’60
In memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1966
In honor of the Class of 2014 Ms. Anna L. D’Eramo ’14
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ricci Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Sileo Mr. Scott & Mrs. Kindra Williams & Family 69
Honor/Memorial Gifts In honor of the Class of 2016
Mrs. Marion C. Feil
In memory of James G. Copeland ’50
Mr. Christopher Boehm
Mrs. Rosemary C. Flamman
Mr. John M. Anderson ’50
Ms. Mary Goodrick
The Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ’50 & Mrs. Patricia M. DiPinto
In memory of Paul Clemens Mr. Stephen M. Conroy ’77 & Mrs. Deborah A. Conroy
In memory of David Coates, Jr. ’84 Mrs. Isabelle E. Coates
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Henry, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Hogue Ms. Kimberly A. Kuryea ’85
In memory of John J. Crescenti, Sr.
Mrs. Sandra E. Jones Memmo ’80 & Mr. Frank D. Memmo, Jr.
Mrs. Dolores Crescenti
Mr. John J. Mulhern, IV ’00 Mrs. Diane C. Lutz Olszak ’87 & Mr. Joseph P. Olszak
In memory of Nicholas Cofrancesco ’67
Dr. Somasunderam & Dr. Rajeswary Padmalingam
Ms. Kay Cofrancesco
Mr. & Mrs. James Parks
In memory of Michael P. Curcio ’06 Mr. Domenic J. Bonanni ’75 & Mrs. Regina V. Bonanni Mr. Douglas Canfield & Ms. Mary Ann Matuszewski
Mr. R. Christopher Rappucci ’91 & Ms. Maria A. Cole ’94
Mr. & Mrs. Peter V. Curcio
Mrs. Rosalie A. Sheets Mr. Brian P. Trainer ’93
Mr. Mark J. DiNardo ’79 & Mrs. Michele B. DiNardo
Mrs. Susan Ursomarso
Ms. Margaret A. Fetters
Anonymous
Mr. Justin A. Warner ’89 & Ms. Courtney Birch
IHM Golf League
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Blahusch
Mr. Clarence O. Williams ’76 & Mrs. Thelma Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Manetti
In memory of Rev. Michael T. Collins, O.Praem. ’68 Mr. Nathan J. Andrisani, Esq. ’88 & Mrs. Allyson E. Miller Andrisani ’88
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Boundy, Jr.
Mr. William "Trip" Day ’09
Dr. Denis & Mrs. Karen Rogers The Sweeney Family
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Bussiere Mr. & Mrs. Frederick T. Casino
In memory of Arthur Connolly, Jr. ’55
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Cirillo, III
Mrs. Joan Connolly
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Deeble, Jr.
In memory of Allison DeMaio Mr. & Mrs. John J. DeMaio
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. DiFerdinando
In memory of Ronald G. Connolly, M.D. ’57
Mr. Bruce DiNardo ’82 & Mrs. Amy C. DiNardo
The G. L. Connolly Foundation
In honor of Ryan ’07, Meghan ’09, & Connor ’16 Dennewitz
In memory of Joyce S. Coogan
Mr. & Mrs. Tracey S. Dennewitz
Ms. Christine M. DiPrinzio ’05 Ms. Laura E. DiPrinzio ’07 Mr. Marco A. DiPrinzio ’10 Mr. Michael L. DiSabatino ’99 & Mrs. Catherine E. Dodds DiSabatino ’99 Mr. William A. Dunphy ’69 & Mrs. Sharon Dunphy Mr. Thomas Fortune Fay, Esq. ’57 & Mrs. Patricia G. Fay
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Dr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Coogan
In memory of Kevin Dieter ’75 In memory of Alan Cooper Dr. Michael A. Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane C. Marinelli
Mr. Paul L. Casey ’75 & Mrs. Kathryn T. Casey
In memory of Rev. Justin E. Diny
In memory of John F. Gajda
In memory of Louise Homza
Mr. John T. McKenna ’49
Mrs. Ildiko Gajda
Dr. Alexandra C. Sowa ’01 & Mr. Peter McPartland, Jr.
In honor of Dylan Dramis ’16
In memory of Frank L. Garey
Mr. Anthony Mihaich
Anonymous
In memory of Charles, Catherine, & Frank Huisking Huisking Foundation, Inc.
In memory of Maggie Dugan
In memory of Joan Gremminger Gatti ’81
Mr. Stephen E. Della Noce ’04
Mr. Daniel Gatti Mrs. Dolores Gremminger
In memory of Pete Fagan ’50 The Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ’50 & Mrs. Patricia M. DiPinto
In memory of William E. Fennimore, Jr. Dr. Michael A. Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane C. Marinelli
In honor of Kevin H. Ferguson ’68
Mr. Gary Gremminger
Mrs. Jean Hanavan Kelly ’83
In memory of Alfred J. "Buddy" Hurlock, IV ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Hurlock, III
In honor of Alec ’16, Kyra ’18, & Nina ’18 Giakas Mr. & Mrs. James Kline
In honor of Frank Gleason ’50 The Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ’50 & Mrs. Patricia M. DiPinto
In memory of Andrew T. Hutson ’49 Mrs. Kitty Hutson
In memory of Edmond S. & C. Jean Ianni Mr. Edmond M. Ianni, Esq. ’75 & Mrs. Ann Marie J. Ianni
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Knox
In memory of Mary Silcox Gleason In memory of Vincent J. Filliben ’47
Mr. Francis E. Gleason ’50
Mr. Paul Blau Mr. Donald T. Coughlin ’58 & Mrs. Pat Coughlin
In memory of Rosemary Haines
Mrs. Anne Filliben Dougherty ’84 & Mr. Thomas M. Dougherty
Ms. Cabray L. Haines ’96
Capt. Dennis M. Doyle ’62 & Mrs. Christie P. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Kopko
In honor of John Imburgia ’50 The Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ’50 & Mrs. Patricia M. DiPinto
In memory of John H. Kennedy, III ’98 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Kennedy, Jr.
In memory of Jude Lynne Hansel Lt. James M. Hansel ’77 & Dr. Sandra B. Hansel
Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Papa, Jr.
In memory of Hugh Fitzgerald
In memory of Matthew J. Hicks, Jr. ’55 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Hicks
Mr. James T. Fitzgerald, Esq. ’76
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Honor/Memorial Gifts In memory of Virginia Kirkwood
In memory of John R. Longobardi ’51
In memory of Christopher Peter Monaco
Dr. & Mrs. Phillip S. Allender
Mrs. Jacquelyn Longobardi Becker ’83
Mr. Michael J. Monaco ’61
In memory of Daniel J. Lynch ’74
In memory of Henry Mugel ’55
Mr. James F. Lynch ’78 & Mrs. Maria R. Lynch
The Honorable B. Paul Cotter, Jr. ’55 & Mrs. Mary A. Cotter
Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Anne Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Ceballos Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Diggins Mr. Richard Fox Mr. Robert L. Kirkwood Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Walsh, Jr., Esq.
In memory of Albert J. Mancuso Mrs. Janice H. Mancuso
In honor of Annabelle Murray ’19 Mr. & Mrs. James Murray
In memory of Genevieve Klein Mr. Frank J. Behm ’74 & Mrs. Andrea M. Behm
In memory of Stanley R. ’72 & Genevieve Klein Mrs. Mary F. Klein
In honor of Dr. Michael Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane Marinelli Mrs. Katherine Ball-Weir, CFRE & Dr. Carl E. Weir, Jr.
In honor of Americo & Catherine Natello Dr. Gregory W. Natello ’72
In memory of John O’Meara In memory of Pasquale Marinelli ’91
Ms. Denise M. O’Meara & Mr. Howard Williams
Mr. Marc J. Albero ’91 & Mrs. Stephanie Albero
In honor of Abby ’17 & Jacob ’17 Kraus
Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Karen Marinelli
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kraus
In memory of Robert H. Markel In honor of Mary Pat Kowka
In memory of Donald F. Olsen ’64 In memory of William V. McGlinchey
In memory of Dorothy E. Langeland
Mrs. Joan P. Hare
Mr. Norman Langeland
Mr. Justin & Mrs. Susan Ryan
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Barnard Mrs. Elizabeth Green
In memory of the Londergan Family Mr. Michael E. Pembroke ’71 & Mrs. Marcia S. Pembroke
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Dr. Michael A. Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane C. Marinelli
Mr. Robert T. Markel, Ph.D ’61
Dr. & Mrs. Eric Oliet
In memory of Carolyn Handy Letts
In memory of Rosaline M. Oliver
In honor of Rev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem. Mrs. Katherine Ball-Weir, CFRE & Dr. Carl E. Weir, Jr. Mr. Raymond F. Donovan ’79 & Mrs. Janice Donovan
Mrs. Lois B. Olsen
In memory of Patricia Pembroke Mr. Lawrence J. Connell, Esq. ’71 & Mrs. Patricia K. Connell
In memory of Anthony Pileggi ’42 Ms. Francesca M. Pileggi ’06
In memory of Chuck Porter ’66
In honor of Brad Thomas
Ms. Deborah Kelly
Mr. Mark M. Dobson ’66 & Mrs. Kathryn B. Dobson
Mr. Bob & Mrs. Pam Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Kerns
In memory of Richard "Dick" Prince ’58
The Kogler Family
In memory of Paige Tibbetts ’04
Dr. Michael A. Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane C. Marinelli
Ms. Rebecca F. Buckley ’04
Dr. & Mrs. Guy Nardella, Jr.
Mr. Donald T. Coughlin ’58 & Mrs. Pat Coughlin
In memory of Bettina Pruckmayr ’87
Ms. Christine Proffitt
In memory of John Tosi, Sr. & Theresa Tosi
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ricci
Mr. Anthony M. Tosi ’63 & Mrs. Elizabeth Tosi
Ms. Louise Rosa
Ms. Leona M. Fisher Mr. Patrick J. McHugh, Jr. ’87 The Pruckmayr Family
Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Sanbe
In memory of John, Theresa & Stephen Tosi Mr. John J. Tosi, Jr. ’66 & Mrs. Patrice P. Tosi
In honor of Amy Rosenberg ’08 Mr. & Mrs. David F. Rosenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Dante G. Scattolini, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William Smith Ms. Rita Valle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Vickers Dr. & Mrs. Henry Weiner
In honor of Anthony M. Truscello, Sr.
Mrs. Joan P. Whitney
Ms. Deborah McHugh Truscello ’81
In memory of Armelindo Saienni Mr. & Mrs. David F. Rosenberg
In memory of Concelia R. Vasile Anonymous
In memory of Mary L. Voell Dr. Michael A. Marinelli ’76 & Mrs. Diane C. Marinelli
In memory of Gary Scattolini ’72
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Atene
Mr. Richard J. O’Hara ’72 & Mrs. Jane E. O’Hara
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Behm
In memory of George Wensel ’75
Mr. Frank J. Behm ’74 & Mrs. Andrea M. Behm
Mr. Paul L. Casey ’75 & Mrs. Kathryn T. Casey
In honor of Hilda & James Stockman
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Brown
Dr. James A. Stockman, III ’61 & Mrs. Lee Stockman
Dr. George T. J. Cunningham ’55 & Mrs. Patricia K. Cunningham
In honor of Jessica Yuschak ’16
Delaware State Osteopathic Medical Society
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Holladay
In memory of Tom & Leona Strack Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Agnew
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond A. DiPretoro, Jr. Ms. Marlene, Ms. Barbara & Mr. Albert Fierro Ms. Janet Geib
In memory of Nancy Heald Zawicki Mr. James L. Zawicki
Mr. Bob & Mrs. Cindy Groux
In memory of Isolde Takats
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Haverly
Mr. Andrew G. Takats ’77 & Mrs. Deborah Takats
Mr. Raymond Hazel Mr. Raymond P. Jatres ’73 & Mrs. Carol Jatres Mrs. Stephanie Sanbe Kasuboski ’81 & Dr. Larry Kasuboski
In memory of Stanley A. Zdun, Sr. & Joseph Zdun Cmdr. Stanley A. Zdun, Jr. ’72 & Mrs. Debra M. Zdun
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In Memoriam Mr. Joseph M. Sullivan July 28, 2015
Mrs. Concelia R. Vasile March 15, 2016
Father of Margaret Sullivan Rogowski ’79,
Mother of Anthony ’74 and
married to Christopher J. Rogowski ’79
Robert ’75 Vasile and paternal grandmother of Gabriella ’09
Mr. Thomas G. Garvey, Jr. ’59 November 10, 2015 Mr. John R. Smith ’64 December 18, 2015 Mr. James F. Logan ’52 February 15, 2016 Mrs. Kathryn R. Rosini February 23, 2016
and Anthony ’11 Vasile Mrs. Nancy R. Dowrick March 16, 2016
Mrs. Ralpheline M. Ruggeri April 17, 2016 Karen McLaughlin Hale ’86 and John S. McLaughlin ’91
Mother of John ’74 and James ’77 Dowrick Mr. David L. D’Allura ’76 March 19, 2016 Brother of John ’72 and
Kathy Rosini Ferro ’95, and
Francis ’74 D’Allura
Angela Rosini ’00
Father of Richard B. Slatcher ’91
Father of Brian J.Del Collo ’09
Maternal grandmother of
Mother of Maria Rosini Gunther ’92,
Mr. Edward G. Slatcher February 24, 2016
Mr. John N. Del Collo April 16, 2016
Ms. Paige S. Tibbetts ’04 March 22, 2016 Sister of William Tibbetts
Mr. Joseph M. McGivney April 25, 2016 Paternal grandfather of Brendan ’07 and Brigid ’09 McGivney Mrs. Helen D. Jezyk May 1, 2016 Paternal grandmother of Jonathan Jezyk of the Guidance Department
(Archmere 2003-2005) Mr. Edward Korab
Mrs. Patricia Pembroke March 6, 2016 Mother of Michael Pembroke ’71 and paternal grandmother of Matthew Pembroke ’04
Mr. Luigi T. Cucco ’54 February 25, 2016 Mr. Lawrence M. Habgood, Jr. March 1, 2016 Paternal grandfather of Cecilia Habgood ’18
Dr. Joseph L. Abbott March 10, 2016 Father of Andrew ’79, William ’80, and the late Joseph ’72 Abbott
Mrs. Rose Long March 8, 2016
Anthony D’Amato ’00
Mr. Stephen J. Leighton ’70 March 27, 2016 Mrs. Marie E. Janton March 31, 2016 Mother of Francis J. ’74 and Stephen R. ’77 Janton
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Jacqueline ’02 Korab Mr. Edwin M. Stephenson May 8, 2016 and Elise M. ’00 (married to Thomas Laskas ’00)
Paternal grandmother of John ’98,
Mrs. Carolyn L. Marchione Paternal grandmother of
Father of Lisa ’99 and
Paternal grandfather of R. Scott ’97
Robert ’01 and Max ’06 Long March 14, 2016
May 5, 2016
Mrs. Evelyn M. Pietrobono May 9, 2016 Mother of John ’78, Michael ’82, and Lisa ’87 and a cook at Archmere 1976-1978 and 1983-1985.
Mr. William Hunsinger May 10, 2016
Mrs. Mary Frances Taylor June 14, 2016
Mrs. Kathleen Reilly July 24, 2016
Paternal grandfather of
Mother of Dan Lutz of Archmere’s
Maternal grandmother of Kieran '09
Elijah Hunsinger ’17
Maintenance Department
and Katie '13 Taggart
Mr. Francis G. Pileggi May 17, 2016
Dr. Leon M. Mielcarek, Jr. ’54 June 17, 2016
Mr. Harry F. Wujcik July 25, 2016
Father of Dominic ’75, John ’77,
Father of Laura Mielcarek DeRose ’93
Paternal grandfather of Laura ’05, Sarah
Francis ’78, Joseph ’81, and Anthony ’87,
and Lacey Mielcarek ’00
’07, and Alexandra ’10 Wujcik
and the paternal grandfather of John Luke Pileggi ’16
Mrs. Cecilia Szimkunas June 22, 2016
Mr. Robert H. Sweeney April 11, 2016
June 4, 2016 Father of Pam ’79, John, ’81, and
and Thomas ’20 Carney; he is the brother of the late Thomas Carney ’36;
Michele Szimkunas McCarthy ’79
Michael '06 Curcio
Mrs. Ruth W. Reichert June 25, 2016
and Joseph ’81 Carney and Guy ’85 and Angela ’87 Sileo Mr. Bernard J. McKenna June 7, 2016 Father of Timothy I. McKenna ’74
Paternal grandfather of Connor Reardon ’12
August 4, 2016 Paternal grandfather of Amelia
Michael C. Reichert ’02
Tabeling '03
Mrs. Catherine K. Sahm July 1, 2016 Mother of Dr. Katherine A. Sahm ’90
Mr. William P. Lloyd ’73 August 7, 2016 Father of Stephen W. Lloyd '07 Mrs. Mary Ann Seefeldt
Mrs. Marguerite M. Vitale July 10, 2016
August 9, 2016 Maternal grandmother of Michael '03
Mother of Claire Vitale Bunn ’95
and Ryan '04 Dieter, and mother-in-law
and Michael J. Vitale ’98
of the late Kevin Dieter '75
Mr. James Massimo July 16, 2016 Father of Anthony Massimo ’77
Mr. Joseph J. Reardon, Sr. June 10, 2016
Mr. Raymond W. Tabeling
Paternal grandmother of
uncle of Thomas ’64, James ’65, Michael ’67, Robert ’74, Anthony ’75,
Maternal grandmother of Christopher '14 and the late
Kevin ’84 Carney; paternal grandfather of Megan ’12, Colleen ’15, John ’17,
August 3, 2016
Mother of
Father of C. Leslie Sweeney, II ’85 Mr. John E. Carney
Mrs. Patricia A. Palandrani
Mr. Walter P. Stroud ’62 August 12, 2016
(married to Mary Elizabeth Patrone ’78) Mrs. Virginia M. Fogerty July 22, 2016 Mother of Kevin T. Fogerty ’71
Mr. Robert A. Naughton ’92 June 13, 2016
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