Bishop McNamara Mustang Messenger & 2020-21 Annual Report

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Volume 28 Number 1

The Bishop McNamara and La Reine High School Community Magazine

The Mustangs Have Returned!

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2020-2021 Annual Report


The Mustang Messenger is published two times a year by Bishop McNamara High School’s Advancement Office.We sincerely apologize in advance for any errors or omissions contained herein. Notices of misinformation or error may be sent to the Advancement Office at advancement@bmhs.org.

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President’s Pen

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Board Chairman’s Letter

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Welcome Back to School!

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Mustangs Visit Joint Base Andrews

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PRESIDENT/CEO

Dr. John Barnhardt

PRINCIPAL

Dian Carter

Advancement Office

Heather Nadolny Director of Development and Communications Kia Chatmon Grant Writer Jade Childs Communications Associate

Geneen Delarosa Director of Advancement Services Sandy Mammano Director of Donor Relations

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8-10 Mustang Moments 11

BMHS by the Numbers

12-13 Hello from the Bishop McNamara Counseling Department

14-15 Homecoming Spirit Week 16-17 Honoring Mr. M. ChrisTopher Williams

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5K for the Arts

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“We Have an Opening for a Princess”:

Live Theatre Returns to McNamara

20-21 The Year of the Mustang: Nicole Yeargin 22-23 Coaches’ Corner

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How You Can Help Our Mustangs

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Construction is Underway!

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Spotlight: Kenneth Womack ’20

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Homecoming 2021

28-31 Hall of Fame

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Statement of Financial Position

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In Loving Memory


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President’s Pen Dr. John Barnhardt President/CEO

Dear McNamara Team & Family, This past year has been an incredible one at Bishop McNamara High School! We are fully enrolled with 872 students, an admissions rate of 75%, and a wait list of over 50 families. Successes from our 2021 graduating class included admission to top universities in our country, including New York University, Carnegie Mellon University, The University of Southern California, and Howard University. Collectively, our graduates earned more than $20M in scholarships! These results are proof that despite the prolonged impact of the pandemic, McNamara continues to offer students a world-class learning experience rooted in our Holy Cross tradition. Our student experience this year includes navigating an active construction site as the La Reine Science & Innovation Center nears 50% completion – we expect to move in this next summer. Students on campus – some of whom had never set foot on campus as a result of our year and half closure, have quickly readjusted to our favorite places: Senior Hall, the Andy Mona Student Center, and the Tyoka Jackson Field, just to name a few. If you ask a student what they like most, they will quickly remark that the ability to see their friends, in person, has made all the difference in their school day. We are grateful this year that 99% of our students are learning in person and over 90% are fully vaccinated. The incredible support we have received from our families this year has also ensured our faculty the ability to focus on teaching. This fall, we celebrated two of our faculty members as they were honored as Rookie and Veteran Teachers of the Year. These awards are presented each year by the Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools’ Office & the High School Principals’ Association. Congratulations to Ms. Amanda Saunders, our Director of Campus Ministry, and to Ms. Alicia Brown, our St. Joseph’s Resource Specialist. Our rigorous academic vision and subsequent experience relies tremendously on the excellence of our faculty members. As McNamara Mustangs, we are called to be disciples with hope to bring. This holiday season, please consider how you can continue supporting the students, families, and faculty of Bishop McNamara. Whether you make a $50 donation to our family support fund or commit to a $500 brick paver outside of the La Reine Science and Innovation Center, know that our future success depends entirely on your continued investment of our students TODAY! Thank you for being Bishop McNamara. The collective experiences of our students, families, and faculty weave a brilliant tapestry and I am grateful you are included in our story.

Sincerely,

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Dr. John Barnhardt

Email: john.barnhardt@bmhs.org Twitter: @Barnhardt


Chairman’s Letter Robert N. Summers ’86 Chair, BMHS Board of Directors

Greetings to All Members of the Bishop McNamara Family, The 2020-21 school year showed the resiliency of Bishop McNamara. The previous 18 months were a period we will not easily forget as our lives became a daily adjustment. For this reason, I would like to again commend our faculty and staff for their steadfast efforts in meeting the needs of our students and families. I also want to congratulate the Class of 2021 for all they accomplished despite having their junior and senior years of high school altered by the global pandemic. The current 2021-22 school year can simply be summed up as a beginning of normalcy as we resume our efforts in shaping tomorrow’s leaders. A major part of this effort is our ongoing development of the La Reine Science & Innovation Center (LSIC). The progress being made on the LSIC has been remarkable. Scheduled to be completed in 2022, the building will feature state-of-the-art equipment and will also offer an array of programs in which our students can excel. However, there remains work that needs to be done for the LSIC to offer all it promises. The fulfillment of this promise can only be accomplished by securing the resources needed to complete this project. Therefore, I am calling on La Reine and BMHS Alumni to lend your support to ensure the LSIC reaches its fullest potential. No gift is too small, and I am hopeful that giving will become contagious and the school is able to exceed its previous giving efforts. For those of you who decide to give, call on two of your closest friends, colleagues, and/or classmates and encourage them to do the same. BMHS has grown by leaps and bounds over the last decade. Our trajectory for growth remains high and interest in the school has not waned coming out of this pandemic. We have so much to look forward to this coming year and our faculty and staff remain committed to providing our students with one of the best academic and student life experiences in the region. We look to solidify a reputation of academic excellence in Prince George’s County and beyond. We can achieve this goal with the ongoing support from past, present, and future McNamara families and alumni. The Board is excited to see what the 2021-22 school year will bring. The year has gotten off to a fabulous start and we look forward to safely gathering at events held at our beloved institution. I wish everyone a wonderful and safe holiday season and I very much look forward to seeing you in person. Thank you in advance for your continued support of the BMHS family.

Respectfully,

Robert N. Summers ’86

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Reflections on Returning The theme of “welcome back” resonated in our McNamara hallways as many of our students rejoined campus after being remote for over 500 days. The historic and unprecedented move to at-home learning affected every member of our McNamara community. COVID-19 continues to influence significant school policies, business office strategies, and academic lesson planning; however, we are so grateful to have everyone back together for the 2021-2022 school year. Here are reflections and highlights from members of the BMHS family on our year so far!

“For our freshmen and new students, it’s been challenging to show

them our culture. But we had to figure out a way, so before the school year began, our senior cabinet wrote every newcomer a welcome note, and our staff delivered welcoming gift bags to 215 new students.”

Dian Carter Principal

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“I started virtually as a freshman. When I received my senior welcome

letter before the school year started, I was very surprised and really appreciated the message, which was welcoming and full of great advice. I also enjoyed it when Mrs. Diehlmann and Ms. Mammano came to my house to welcome me with a gift bag.”

Kahliah Wilson ’24

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“The first time I saw a student back, it was so beautiful! It was like

seeing water in the desert. My heart literally skipped. I missed them so much. It was such an overwhelming feeling. It’s important for our students to feel that they are respected and loved. I’ve learned all my students’ names. There is a sense of humor and bonding that happens in the classroom, this is so important, and it’s back. Our expectations have changed since pre-March ’20. I appreciate leadership’s guidance over the last year and a half, and I feel okay because I trust this school and the autonomy we have to do what we need at the moment. We’re in our own bubble, which makes me feel safe.”

Emily Koenick Teacher, Moderator of the beYOUtiful Club and Poetry Club

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“I didn’t know how to feel, because I didn’t want to get my hopes up. I

didn’t want sophomore year to repeat itself. This is a valuable year for us, especially as seniors, because of senior events, college acceptance letters, and prom. And graduation too. One thing that is different is that I have to get accustomed to actually studying more efficiently. Time management is harder now. This year, I’m running track again, and I need to figure out a healthy balance between track, school, social life, and mental health. It’s been a challenge. I think I’ve been doing pretty well at it so far. Since my freshman year, I’ve wanted to put letters on my locker, wear the blazer. I wanted my locker to be FILLED with letters. I’m getting there. Just a couple more spaces to fill up!”

Marcel Gillespie ’22

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Joint Base Andrews Visit

Welcome back to school! “As

seniors, we have a responsibility to show the freshmen and sophomores who we are and what Bishop is about, so we have to set a positive example. My favorite event so far has been Spirit Week. In the past, I didn’t really participate. Now, I’m having this new feeling like I have to live every day to the fullest, and I can’t allow myself to dwell on what I didn’t have and can’t have.”

Nina Shaw ’22

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focused on our student’s mental health right now. Health services are working closely with counseling services. Our quiet room has been a great addition. Students have a relaxing setting to take a mental breather, and we’re doing everything we can to keep our students safe. We’re following all Maryland K-12 Covid guidelines, regularly sanitizing our facilities, enforcing our mask mandates, and requiring weekly covid tests for non vaccinated students. Currently, over 90% of our students are fully vaccinated, which is comforting. We’re currently in a good spot, and we’re getting comfortable in our new normal. We’re still recovering mentally and emotionally, but we’re going to be okay.”

By Dr. John Barnhardt, President and CEO

I recently joined 18 exceptional Mustangs on the 1st Helicopter Squadron tour at Joint Base Andrews. The students experienced state-of-the-art Virtual Reality Flight Simulators, and were able to see and experience what a 21st century military looks and feels like. This was a small glimpse towards the new and exciting opportunities ahead of them with our new Science and Innovation Center. It was terrific to see the intersection of computer science, virtual reality, and engineering all come together. Our students were inspired and a student’s inspiration is perhaps the most important part of learning! We are incredibly grateful for the sacrifices our military members make to keep us safe and to safely transport our government leaders. The 1st Helicopter Squadron is a fantastic example of the leadership and commitment to community so many members of our McNamara community deeply value. Thank you to everyone who made this visit possible! n

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“Our transition back to in-person went smoothly because we had the

support of our families, community, and students. Our students are being responsible. They missed being here, and they don’t want to leave again. We are finding new ways for our students to support each other safely. We’ve changed. We’ve lost our crowds, and it’s sad. But we’re focusing on getting our community back and bonding with our students.”

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“We didn’t fully appreciate what we had prior to March ’20. Now we

share a deeper appreciation for this community. We’re not the same. We’re rebuilding, but that’s really exciting. We can’t try to fit our postpandemic world into our pre-pandemic model. We have learned and grown so much as a community these past 20 months. We’ve been forced to learn new things. We’ve been challenged in ways that we’ve never been challenged before. We had to learn about technology, and we’ve discovered new ways to educate our students. We are different now but in a better way. It’s exciting to see BMHS moving forward. The relationships will always be the same. That’s the core of who we are, and we do that so well. It’s the operations that have changed, and that’s exciting. One thing will never change, Bishop McNamara is and will always be an amazing school full of amazing people, but it’s a new and exciting time for us!”

Laura Keller Dean of Students for 11th & 12th grade, Director of

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MUSTANG MOMENTS

On October 4th, the Fine Arts department hosted their first guest artist event of the year. We welcomed actor, singer, and dancer Brandon Victor Dixon. Dixon most recently starred as Collins in “RENT: Live” on FOX and as Judas Iscariot in NBC’s “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” (Emmy, Grammy, Critics Choice and NAACP Image Award nominations). On Broadway, he most recently starred as Aaron Burr in HAMILTON. Dixon spoke to Fine Arts students about his performing journey, and performed songs from some of his roles. n

The Fine Arts Department also hosted The Lyric Brass Quintet on Tuesday, October 26th, as part of our Fine Arts Guest Artist series. The Quintet is an exciting ensemble that specializes in crafting programs of unique arrangements and original works for brass that connect with concert goers and always provide a memorable experience. n

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On October 4th, Bishop McNamara had the privilege of hosting Cardinal Gregory as the celebrant for our first school Mass of the year. The senior class celebrated Mass in Mount Calvary Catholic Church, and the rest of the school community participated via livestream. The service also featured live music from our Mustangs as part of the liturgy. n


On October 15th, we held our annual fundraiser dress-down day to support breast cancer research. This year our Mustangs raised $3,951.50 to support the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and everyone had fun “dressing down” for a wonderful cause! n

Bishop McNamara is proud to announce our Teachers of the Year for 2021. Ms. Amanda Saunders, our Director of Campus Ministry, is our Veteran Teacher of the Year and Ms. Alicia Brown, our St. Joseph Program Resource Teacher, is our Novice Teacher of the Year. These awards are presented each year by the Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools’ Office & the High School Principals’ Association. These outstanding faculty members will be recognized in an upcoming article in the Catholic Standard. We are so proud of these two wonderful educators! n

Competitive dancer Daneya Celestin ’25 and her coach Danielle Ward ’07 were recently featured as part of the Sports Illustrated “Introducing” series which honors “the next black female athletes on the move”. We look forward to seeing what’s next for Daneya! n Over 800 families attended the Fall Open House on Oct 31st! Our Student Ambassador, Francesca Smith ’22, gave a moving speech about her experiences at BMHS. Our event coordinator and Director of Admissions Vincent Harrington ’09 shared, “It was exciting being back in person for an open house. I get joy seeing people’s reactions during campus tours. Our students, faculty, and staff did an amazing job showcasing our institution!” n

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MUSTANG MOMENTS We were thrilled to welcome the Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, Adrienne Jones, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, Delegate Dereck E. Davis, Delegate Darryl Barnes, Delegate Nick Charles, and G.S. Proctor & Associates in October. Our guests toured the campus, as well as our La Reine Science and Innovation Center construction site. n

Matt Langrell ’23 has been accepted into the National Symphony Youth Orchestra Fellowship Program at the The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The NSO Youth Fellowship Program is an orchestral training program for serious music students interested in pursuing orchestral music as a career. Open by audition only, this full-scholarship program provides high school students in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area the opportunity to study with a National Symphony Orchestra or Washington National Opera Orchestra musician. Congratulations, Matt! n Francesca Smith ’22 and Ariana MarreroMassa ’22 recently had the honor of participating in the Centennial Commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery as members of the Civil Air Patrol. n

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On November 10th, Bishop McNamara had our first Signing Day of the 2021-2022 school year, where we celebrated five exceptional Mustangs as they each received full athletic scholarships to college! These five Mustang seniors committed to their schools during the event: • Yonta Vaughn, West Virginia University Girls Basketball • Gia Cooke, Texas A&M Girls Basketball • Cameron Jones, University of Maryland Baseball • MaKayla Marbury, NC State University Girls Softball • Favour Aire, University of Miami Boys Basketball


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aC Hello from the Bishop McNamara Counseling Department! Around Campus

By Mrs. Shamelle Yemofio, Director of Counseling

During Summer 2021, my team kicked off our annual college application workshop, which I led with Herman Frazier, our 11th Grade Counselor. This dynamic three-day workshop is offered to all seniors each summer to get them prepared for the college application process in the fall. Students learned

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more about “best fit” colleges, important timelines, application deadlines, scholarships and financial aid, essay-writing tips, and more. We also discussed how to utilize college application websites and document portals. On August 28, 2021, our first day of classes started with excitement and wonder as we successfully began the new year


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Looking forward to the spring semester, we will begin onboarding our juniors to meet with college representatives in order to build their college list and understand the components of what might be a “best fit” college for their unique interests. Additionally, in the spring, we promote internships and a variety of summer opportunities for which our students can apply.

Throughout the year, the counseling center hosts opportunities for seniors to interact with college representatives during onsite or virtual visits. We are grateful to share that so far this year, more than half of the senior class has already applied to college for the “Early Action” deadline. Our department also developed a multi-week SAT Prep program that has garnered high interest from students and parents alike.

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Monday: Pajama Day Tuesday: Superheroes and Villains Day Wednesday: Decades Day Seniors - 2000s Juniors - 1990s Sophomores - 1980s Freshmen 1970s

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Honoring Mr. M. ChrisTopher Williams By Dr. Robert Van der Waag

“Since God alone provides the means for the successful accomplishment of any task, it seems evident that a person needs to be called by God to be an effective teacher. Without this call to teaching, how will anyone be able to put up with everything that teachers face daily?” - Blessed Basil Moreau, Christian Education

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For more than three decades, Mr. M. ChrisTopher

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Since his retirement, Mr. Williams continues to give back to his Bishop McNamara family. During the 2020-2021 school year, Mr. Williams endowed two scholarships called the M. ChrisTopher Williams Passports to the Future Endowed Scholarship and the M. ChrisTopher Williams Mount St. Mary’s University Endowed Scholarship. The first scholarship fosters Mr. Williams’ passion for students to take a global perspective about a young person’s place in the world. Recipients receive the financial means to purchase their United States Passport to travel abroad. For many years, Bishop McNamara had been administering Passports to the Future Scholarships from an “anonymous donor” to students at Senior Convocation. Upon his retirement, the school was finally able to reveal that it was Mr. Williams who was the generous benefactor of this gift.

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When he announced his retirement in May 2019, his legacy was beyond measure. Hundreds of messages of gratitude poured in from around the country and abroad from grateful alumni and colleagues. Each of them testified to the profound influence Mr. Williams had on their lives. Many of them noted how he had given them a broader vision of the world. They relayed that he taught them to do more than simply “tolerate” other people’s cultures. He taught students that true respect was to “validate” their diversity. In this profound way, he gave his students the competence to see and the courage to act, thus fulfilling a central tenet of what it means to be a Holy Cross Educator.

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Mr. Williams’ second scholarship was developed as a result of his reception of an honorary doctorate in 2001 from Mount St. Mary’s University located in Emmitsburg, MD. Graduates of Bishop McNamara, who were attending Mount St. Mary’s at that time, wanted to honor their former teacher. Like true Mustangs, they rallied together and advocated for Mr. Williams to be honored in this special way by Mount St. Mary’s administration, faculty, and staff. Students who attend Mount St. Mary’s upon graduation are eligible for this scholarship, which helps pay for books and other related materials to offset the costs of a Mount St. Mary’s University education. Mr. Williams remains eminently grateful that Bishop McNamara gave him the long term opportunity to align his passion for travel with his vocation as an educator as he was the initiator and sustainor of Global Studies for more than twenty years. In an increasingly globally interdependent world and more greatly diversified American population, Mr. William’s notes that Bishop McNamara High School has made “the commitment to inform and empower its students with an informed appreciation for global diversity, affirming that what we share in common is far more greatly important than the differences among us.” Through his generosity, Mr. Williams continues to further Bishop McNamara’s vision to form empowered leaders, inspired by the Gospel, who transform the world. Bishop McNamara High School thanks Mr. M. ChrisTopher Williams for endowing these two scholarships that help to advance the school’s mission to educate hearts and minds in a dynamic, inclusive Catholic school setting rooted in the Holy Cross tradition. n

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BISHOP MCNAMARA HIGH SCHOOL

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5K for the Arts — It was a beautiful morning on October 16th for our 2021 5K for the Arts! The BMHS family came together at Watkins Regional Park and, with the help of our amazing corporate sponsors, raised $45,000 for our Fine Arts programs. Over 200 runners registered, and everyone enjoyed being able to get together in the spirit of fellowship and our incredible arts program. Congratulations to all of the top student and adult runners and fundraisers, and thank you to everyone who participated! n

Thank you so much to our wonderful 5K for the Arts sponsors! Platinum Sponsor

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Top Runners (pictured above) by Category: Adult Male: Dr. John Barnhardt, William Scott, Michael Jones Adult Female: Abbie Greer, Teresa Robinson, Maggie Barrick Youth Male: Anthony Lansey II ’24, Dylan Jordan ’22, Jacob Evans ’25

Youth Female: Abigail Taylor ’23, Katie Greer, Jasmine Scott ’22, and Leah Camphor ’22

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Live Theatre Returns to McNamara

After over 700 days, live theatre returned to the Bishop McNamara stage in November with “Once Upon a Mattress”. The musical, a retelling of the classic fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea”, featured a smaller ensemble cast and creative costuming to ensure performers were able to do the show together safely. Theatre Director Mrs. Mary Mitchell-Donahue led the production (and made the beautiful costumes!), with vocal and music direction from Mr. Dominic Traino. Mrs. MitchellDonahue explained, “I chose the show because, after the pandemic virtual learning year, I wanted something fun, happy, and even a bit silly. This show fit the bill.” Our Mustangs were thrilled to get the chance to perform again, and across our campus, families, fellow students, and staff couldn’t wait to see it. Congratulations to our Mustang thespians on a wonderful production! n

Next up: Pre-production work is already underway for the Spring Play “Seven Keys to Baldpate Inn”, which is billed as a “serious, comic thriller”. The show will run from March 18th-20th, 2022.

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Nicole Yeargin ’16 recently had the prestigious honor of representing Great Britain in the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympic Games. In June 2021, Yeargin, who’s ScottishAmerican, clocked a 50.96 in the Women’s 400m run and secured herself a spot to compete for Great Britain in the delayed 2020 Olympic Games. Her relay team came in 6th in the 4x400m Relay Mixed and 5th in the Women’s 4x400m Relay. Yeargin showed an aptitude for greatness during her time at McNamara, and was a highly competitive WCAC athlete. Her soccer coach, Edgar Rauch, described her as a “hard-nosed, fearless athlete.” She was the first female student in our history to play for the football team, where she made the varsity team as the kicker. She played for the varsity girls soccer team, and she excelled on the varsity track team. Head Girls Basketball Coach Frank Oliver never coached Yeargin, but he recalls, “She was one of the hardest working student-athletes I’d ever seen. She played varsity football, soccer and ran track. And she was constantly studying and training. She was such a great lady, she was always on task, and she stayed focused on balancing her studies and sports.” Yeargin’s time at BMHS helped groom her into the incredible woman and fierce competitor she is now. During an interview, Yeargin explained, “McNamara has taught and shown me how to dress and conduct myself in the ‘free’ world of college, and they prepared me for adulthood. I understand now why it was so important to be on time, organized, and dressed well. While I was in high school, I thought BMHS rules only applied to the world of McNamara, but in reality, those were, in a way, life rules.”

“I knew college was going to be a challenging life experience, but I felt prepared. I took a big risk moving all the way to California to go to USC, but I’ve learned that the higher the risk, the higher the reward. I knew what I had to do to succeed in college, and what I needed to do to make the Olympic team was not going to be easy, but I believed in my dream more than any obstacles or excuses put in front of me and remained focused.” Congratulations to Nicole on all of her accomplishments! We can’t wait to see what’s next. n

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Coaches’ Corner Football - Head

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ll - Hea ----------------------------------------a ----------------------------------------d-----Coach Kamisha Kel lam --------------------------------------------The Mustangs Vo ---------------------------------------lleyball team ha d an exciting 20 couple of new fa 21. We added a ces that helped us battle throug volleyball confer h one of the toug ences in the coun hest try, with only tw the team. The gi o seniors leadin rls showed prog g re ss every match an conference play d finished with a 3-0 swee p of our crosstown ri Seton! We are ve val Elizabeth ry excited to be returning 11 ou of which earned t of our 13 play a spot on the Allers, 3 WCAC Conferen ce Teams, includ • First Team: K iylah Presley ’2 ing: 4 • Honorable Men tions: Makenzie Colbert ’23 and Berlynn Muldr ow ’23

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Sonny Hicks ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ch ----------------------------------------------------------The Mustangs Cross Country team has seen trem endous growth in both the boys and girls programs. With most of the athletes running cross country for the first time ever, this was an exciting time as a coach. We had a weekly goal to improve times indiv idually and as a team. The strategy worked, and the team improved their times and strategy at every race. At the 2021 WCAC Cross Country Championships, all the hard work paid off. Six of our leading ladies placed 7th, which is the highest in school history! Although we are losing two amaz ing senior girls, we have an excellent foundation for next season. Our boys finished strong, placing 9th in the freshman race. The cross country program finished the season with Antoinette Davis ’24 placi ng 25th place out of 76th runners in the 2021 Maryland Priva te School State Championships for the Varsity Race. A testament to the bright future our program has ahead of us.

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The BMHS family would like to celebrate one of our extraordinary alums, Kenneth Womack ’20! Recently, ESPN Radio featured Kenneth, a Sacred Heart University sophomore, to talk about his full athletic scholarship for his incredible football and basketball accomplishments. Sacred Heart University Football program made history in 2021 by being the first team to win two back-to-back NEC Football Championships in the same year. During the spring, Kenneth helped his team win the delayed 2020 NEC Football Championship game, followed by another NEC championship victory in Fall 2021. Kenneth is a true champion - after he helped secure the championship title, he competed against Fairfield University in basketball later that night! Kenny attests that his time at McNamara set him up for his current success. “The principles that BMHS instilled in me prepared me for college. I always remember that I’m a student first and prioritize my education before my athletic responsibilities. I didn’t appreciate the rules I had to follow while I was a student at McNamara, but now I do. The discipline it instilled is helping me succeed in college.” Mustangs, let’s wish Kenneth an incredible basketball season! n

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HOME COMING 2021 Bishop McNamara High School celebrated Homecoming on Saturday, October 2. Even the football team’s loss to Archbishop Carroll that afternoon couldn’t dampen the festive spirit of this great day. Mustangs today, Mustangs forever! THE MUSTANG MESSENGER

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Bishop McNamara High School 2021 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Luncheon

..... Bishop McNamara celebrated our 24th Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday, October 2nd. This event honors the achievements of athletes from La Reine and Bishop McNamara, and this year our BMHS family welcomed five new individual inductees, as well as one championship team.

..... After a long time away due to Covid-19, the induction ceremony brought our community together. Our Hall of Famers, alumni, family, Board members, current faculty, and friends gathered to celebrate those who excelled on and off the field and exemplified the lessons they learned in athletics: teamwork, integrity, discipline, and determination.

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Mustangs, let’s learn more about and celebrate our newest Hall of Fame inductees! The 1981 Championship Softball Team, La Reine High School Bill St. Ledger and Steve Ring coached this softball team to victory! The Royals softball team placed first in the Catholic Girls League, with the only loss being to Bishop O’Connell High during the season’s first game. One taste of defeat was all the incentive needed to spur the Royals on to 12 consecutive league victories for the remainder of the season.

Mr. Chuck Gholston, Class of 1989 Chuck played Varsity Basketball for two years, JV Basketball for one year, and Freshman Basketball for one year. He excelled in Basketball, scoring 730 points during his career and 180 assists. Chuck averaged 18 points, seven assists, and 1.3 steals per game during his senior year. He earned all Eastern States Catholic Invitation Tournament 1st Team and tournament MVP in 1989; Named PG County Honorable Mention; Named to the Capital Classic Preliminary Game.

Mr. Damon Atwater, Class of 1992 Damon excelled on the football field and received numerous accolades. He was selected to the All-State team and played in the Big-33 Football game. He was chosen to the George Michael’s Golden 11 team and recognized as a top 25 player in the DMV. He was Offensive Player of the year in Prince George’s County in 1991, 1st team All-County; 1st team AllWCAC; 2nd team All-Met, and Pigskin Club recipient. In his Junior year, he started on the 1990 WCAC Championship football team. Later, he played for Valley Forge Military Academy and then for the Temple Owls. We’re proud to say that Damon is currently the JV football coach here at Bishop McNamara!

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..... Mr. Torrey Tillman, Class of 1994 Torrey has proven his integrity, discipline, and perseverance as a three-sport inductee with tremendous accolades from each sport. He played wide receiver, tight end, and defensive back in football. He was a three-year letterman, 2-year starter, Maryland All-State (Small School) 1993, 2 times All-WCAC in 1992 and 1993, 2 times All-PG County in 1992 and 1993, Carrer Offense was 68 receptions, 12 touchdowns and 1,078 yards, Defense - 53 tackles, 11 interceptions. In basketball, Torrey was a 2-year Letterman and All WCAC honorable mention in 1992. And finally, in baseball, Torrey was a four-year Letterman and starter, Team Captain 1993 and 1994 USA Today All-USA Honorable Mention, AllState 1994, All-WCAC 1993 and 1994 All-PG County 1992, 1993, and 1994 with 81 stolen bases! In addition to his athletic accomplishments, Torrey was National Honors Society 1992, 1993, and 1994, received the Presidential Award for Academics 1993 and 1994, and finally received the Kiwanis Award Male Athlete of the Year in 1994.

Ms. Antelia Parrish, Class of 2004 Anatolia was at the forefront of the rise of the Bishop McNamara Girls Basketball Program. She was back-toback 1st Team All-Met as a Junior and Senior; earned 1st Teammate Pl All-County; back-to-back first-team AllWashington Catholic honors; two-time candidate for the Gatorade Stayer of the Year; ranked #3 in USA Today; named Nike All-American; named Honorable Mention All American in Street & Smith. In her junior season, she was the leading scorer on the 2003 Women’s WCAC Championship Team that finished 32-5. That 2003 team also won the DC City Title and the Bishop Walsh Invitational Championship. Antelia ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 10.8 points per game, scoring in double figures 17 times. She was also the leading scorer on the team that was ranked #1 in the nation for almost the entire 2003-2004 season.

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Mr. Aaron Anderson, Class of 2006 Aaron has many accolades in the sport of track and field. During his indoor track season at Bishop McNamara, Aaron was recognized as one of the nation’s top sprinters posting top 10 ranking times in the 55 meter, 60meter, and 300meter dashes, which also led the Washington DC Metropolitan area. He earned a position on 1st Team Washington Post All-Met, 1st Team All-State, and 1st team All-County under Coach Keith Chapman. Aaron captured the 55-meter title at five different meets. His season-best was 6.39 seconds, which he ran at the Kutztown (PA) invitational. Aaron duplicated his efforts during the 2006 outdoor season. He once again proved to be the area’s top sprinter garnering 1st Team All-Met for the second time and becoming one of a very few at Bishop McNamara to earn the distinction of being a twosport All-Met athlete. Aaron pulled off the sprint championship double in 2006, winning the 100 meter and 200-meter WCAC titles. Upon graduation, Aaron was the recipient of the 2006 Frank L. Neitzey Award of distinction as the school’s top male studentathlete. In addition to his track and field accolades, Aaron has also been deemed the most dangerous kick returner throughout the WCAC football conference earning 1st Team All-Conference WCAC football as a return specialist.

Honoring the 2021 Tony Johnson Unsung Hero Award The Tony Johnson Unsung Hero Award is presented annually to a member of the Bishop McNamara High School community who most exemplifies all those characteristics demonstrated by Tony Johnson. Tony was a servant heart, hard work, dedication, loyalty, mentorship, faith, academic excellence, stewardship, and a commitment to the growth and development of our student-athletes. Mr. Chuck Diehlmann was honored as this year’s recipient. Chuck had the vision to bring the BMHS softball facilities to a new level. It first started with removing a tree stump out of the backstop, bringing in new dirt to the infield, and filling the holes in the outfield. He worked relentlessly that year, taking water off the outfield and dragging the infield to allow the water to drain. The following year he worked with Tony Johnson and our landscaping company to bring in extra dirt to fill in those dangerous spots. Chuck’s number one concern was to make sure student-athletes had the best facility. You would see Chuck before games, Saturdays and Sundays on the field getting it playable for game day and fixing any issue. Projects also completed during the upgrade of the softball field include: • • • •

Replacing the backstop Installing the outfield fence Building the batting cage Installation of dugouts on both sides of the field

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Statements of Financial Position Bishop McNamara High School, Inc. Statements of Financial Position June 30, 2021 and 2020 Assets Cash and cash equivalents Restricted Cash Accounts Receivable, net Inventory Prepaid Expenses and other assets Contributions Receivable, net Investments Property and Equipment, net Investment in Life Insurance Contract Total Assets

2021 2020 ----------------------------- ------------------------------$3,193,572 $1,791,162 153,729 153,649 136,173 320,917 68,973 72,302 137,677 129,671 1,551,545 1,918,255 6,401,217 5,348,104 18,987,978 18,506,102 28,557 28,345 ----------------------------- ------------------------------$30,659,421 $28,268,507 ----------------------------- -------------------------------

Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities:

$1,990,118 $1,169,038 604,319 694,007 2,045,086 2,045,086 9,068,138 9,334,953 ----------------------------- ------------------------------$13,707,661 $13,243,084 ----------------------------- -------------------------------

Accounts Payable and accrued expenses Deferred Revenue Loan Payable Bonds Payable, net Total Liabilities

Commitments Net Assets:

Without donor restrictions: Undesignated Board designated endowment With donor restrictions Total Net Assets

8,607,437 8,081,492 4,325,395 3,642,258 ----------------------------- ------------------------------12,932,832 11,723,750 4,018,928 3,301673 ----------------------------- ------------------------------16,951,760 15,025,423 ----------------------------- -------------------------------

$30,659,421 $28,268,507 ----------------------------- -------------------------------

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Campaign Giving

——————————————————————————————————————— A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation Mr. Robert Ada and Mrs. Lorrain L. Ada Mr. Christopher Adams and Mrs. Rhonda Johnson Adams Mr. Paul Agustin ’99 and Mrs. Beverly Agustin Mr. Adetayo Aladekere and Mrs. Olubunmi Temitope Aladekere Ms. Julie Albright LR ’82 and Mr. Tom Jackson Mrs. Margaret M. Albright LR ’78 Dr. Dominique W. Allen LR ’85 and Mr. Reginald Allen Mr. Thomas P. Allotta ’77 and Mrs. Stacy Allotta Mr. Chris S. Anderson and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson Mr. Charles C. Andrews and Mrs. Kathryn Andrews Mrs. Melissa L. Andrews LR ’91 and Mr. Todd Andrews Anonymous Ms. Michelle Atkins LR ’89 Mr. Damon D. Atwater ’92 Mr. Ronald Q. Austin and Dr. Lisa A. Austin Mr. Geoffrey L. Ayres ’79 and Mrs. Rose M. Ayres, R.N. LR ’79 MSGT. Leslie D. Owen and Ms. A.E. Lyne Babin Mr. Louis Babin Mr. James Babio and Mrs. Silma Henry-Babio Mr. Kenneth M. Baldwin and Mrs. Dora T. Baldwin Mr. Don Betts and Ms. Tonya Barbee Dr. John Barnhardt and Mrs. Erica Barnhardt Ms. Ruth C. Barreto Mr. Michael Baumgartner and Mrs. Marybeth Baumgartner Bazilio Cobb Associates Mr. Ralph Bazilio and Mrs. Dorothea Bazilio Ms. Shawna Bishop Brioché Bishop McNamara Athletic Boosters Bishop McNamara Parents’ Club Blueline Security Services, LLC Mr. Ty Booker and Mrs. DeWuan Booker Mr. G. Thomas Borger and Mrs. Gerry Borger Mr. Michael I. Bozeman ’84 and Mrs. Wendy V. Bozeman Bradley Charitable Fund Mrs. Patricia D. Branson LR ’69 and Mr. Rodney A. Branson Col. (Ret) Jasey B. Briley ’77 and Mrs. Teresa Briley Ms. Jonelle M. Broady LR ’85 Ms. Alicia A. Brown

Mr. John W. Bryner ’82 and Mrs. Julie L. Bryner LR ’85 Mr. Matthew J. Buckley ’98 Mr. Matt Budzik Mr. Patrick R. Burley ’68 and Mrs. Gloria Burley Mr. Paul G. Byus ’85 Mr. Alexander G. Campbell ’06 Cap X Office Solutions Carousel Uniforms Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Mrs. Dian A. Carter Ms. Allison M. Cerreto ’09 Ms. Renee V. Chadwick LR ’75 Mr. Roderick N. Chapman Sr. ’87 and Mrs. Leslie Chapman Mr. Michael F. Chappell and Ms. Samantha Cook Ms. Kimberly A. Chavis-Davis LR ’92 Ms. Kathleen A. Cheseldine ’11 Mr. Kevin Clark ’09 Ms. Jaleshea B. Cobbs Mr. Kevin L. Colabucci ’76 and Mrs. Patricia A. Colabucci LR ’76 Mr. Brandon J. Coleman ’10 Ms. Janice L. Conlon LR ’69 Ms. Adrianna Dawson Mr. James Corley and Mrs. Linda Corley Ms. Adrianna D. Cornish ’10 Mr. Diran Corria ’95 Mr. Roger Costin Mr. Jerome E. Couplin, III ’09 Ms. Sheila Cummings Mr. Dan Curtin Ms. Kathryn E. Cusato LR ’84 Ms. Adrienne N. Davis ’09 Mrs. Mary Edwards LR ’73 and Mr. Phil Edwards Mr. James L. Dawson and Mrs. Janet T. Dawson Deloitte Dermatology Associates of Mansfield Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR ’85 and Mr. Charles C. Diehlmann Mr. Charles J. Dorsey ’09 Mr. Tyvon J. Edmonds, Sr. and Mrs. Tamika M. Edmonds Mrs. L’oreal G. Edmondson ’98 and Mr. Osceola Edmondson Mr. Donnell Frayer, Sr. and Mrs. Vonda Frayer Mr. Roosevelt Elivert and Mrs. Cinawaye Elivert Mr. Edward Meredith and Mrs. Greta Elliott-Meredith

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ANNUAL REPORT Mrs. Mary Evers LR ’86 and Mr. Thomas M. Evers Mr. Ronald L. Faunteroy and Mrs. Charlene V. Faunteroy Mr. Robert A. Feasley Mr. Thomas J. Fiori ’83 Mrs. Marlo J. Ford LR ’87 National Foundation for Affordable Housing Solutions, Inc. Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR ’91 Mr. Mustapha Gherbi and Mrs. Suzette Gherbi Mr. Jose N. Freeman and Mrs. Thennie M. Freeman Ms. Delores A. Furman G. S. Proctor & Associates Mr. Hunter M. Gallagher Ms. Jillian L. Gallie LR ’75 and Mr. Jeffrey J. Witcosky Dr. Patrick F. Gartland ’74 Ms. Gayle George Mr. Richard F. Mills ’86 and Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Mrs. Laurie Gidoni Mr. Michael Gillis and Mrs. Anne Gillis Mr. Herman Gloster ’96 and Mrs. Letrecia Gloster Mr. Craig D. Glover-Hines ’09 Mrs. Brenda Harden LR ’75 and Mr. Stephen Harden Mr. Julian Gonzalez Ms. Alita G. Gothard Mr. Adam Greer and Dr. Abigail S. Greer Grimm and Parker Architects Ms. Endia S. Gross LR ’88 Ms. Michelyn Harvey LR ’87 Ms. Mary Harkin LR ’76 Dr. David Harmon, Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Shonda Harmon Mr. Marcus Harrington ’07 and Mrs. Julia Harrington ’07 Mr. Vincent D. Harrington ’09 Mr. H Q. Harris ’88 Mr. Martin Harris and Mrs. Jennifer Harris Ms. LaShanta J. Harris ’93 Dr. Denise L. Haynie LR ’77 Ms. Ayanna D. Hawkins LR ’90 Mr. Andrew Hayes and Mrs. Jessie T. Hayes Mrs. Melissa Huar LR ’91 and Mr. Don Huar Dr. Phyllis Hedlund Mrs. Sandra L. Herndon Mr. Jonathan E. Hill ’95

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Dr. Geoffrey G. Mount-Varner ’85 and Ms. Angela Muscat-Varner Mr. Stephen M. Holland ’68 and Mrs. Sallie Holland Ms. Rachelle M. Holloway ’11 Mr. Arthur J. Horne, Jr. ’79 Mr. Bradford O. Jones ’00 Ms. Joan E. Hungerford LR ’74 Mr. Gregory Hunt and Mrs. Michelle L. Hunt Mrs. Maureen Hurley LR ’76 and Mr. Terrence Hurley Mr. Christopher R. Hutter Esq. ’85 and Mrs. Michelle Hutter Mrs. Laura E. Irwin Mr. Michael Ivory and Mrs. Deithrea Ivory J & K Jewelers, LLC Mr. Tyrone Jackson and Mrs. Nicole C. Jackson Mr. Robert W. Jackson ’71 and Ms. Carolyn Jackson Mr. Clemont Jacobs and Mrs. Adrienne B. Jacobs Mr. Leroy K. James and Mrs. Annette C. James JMA Solutions Mr. Andrew A. Johnson, Jr. ’80 and Mrs. Sheree Johnson Mr. Dean Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Johnson Ms. Eudora S. Johnson Mr. Darryl Presley and Ms. Kishwar Johnson Mr. Robert L. Johnson, Jr. and Mrs. Sharon Cooper Johnson Mrs. Victoria L. Keithline LR ’90 and Mr. Martin C. Keithline Mr. Gerald E. Moore, Sr. and Mrs. Pamela Moore Mr. William P. Jones ’79 and Mrs. Jill Jones Mrs. Teri Judelson LR ’76 Kalas Funeral Home & Crematory Mr. James E. Kalshoven and Mrs. Laura A. Kalshoven Mr. Daniel Kasprzyk and Mrs. Ann Kasprzyk Ms. Denise Kazimer LR ’89 Mrs. Sandra J. Kazimer Ms. Kamisha L. Kellam ’05 Mr. Timothy Kelly and Mrs. Renee K. Kelly Mrs. Jennifer E. Kilberg ’98 Mrs. Emilia B. King LR ’91 and Mr. David King Mr. Russell L. Jones ’88 Mrs. Rhonda L. Kirkpatrick LR ’82 Mr. Tim Kirlin Mr. Noah H. Konohia ’15 Mr. Christopher Kwillerns La Reine Class of 1989 Mrs. Valerie Lancaster-Beal Mr. Fernand A. Lavallee and Mrs. Lisa M. Lavallee

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Mr. Carlos L. Lee ’91 Mrs. Pamela A. Lemons LR ’83 and Mr. Larry Lemons Ms. Toni Lewis-Bennett LR ’88 Mr. Daryl E. Lewis ’00 LiveWell Outdoors Mr. Antonio Lucero Mr. Wayne Lutz Ms. Sheila Lyles Mr. Peter Maignan and Mrs. Tawanda Maignan Mr. Keita T. Malloy ’89 Mr. Francis J. Mammano ’87 and Mrs. Laura Mammano Mr. Frank J. Mammano Mr. Joseph A. Mammano ’80 and Mrs. Elizabeth Mammano Ms. Sandra Mammano Mr. Vincent P. Mammano ’84 and Mrs. Nancy Mammano Market Fresh Gourmet, Inc. Mr. Michael J. Martin ’80 Mr. Armani D. Mason-Callaway ’09 Mr. Melvin J. Mason, Jr. ’69 Ms. Monica F. McCann LR ’92 Mr. John H. McDowell ’08 Ms. Monique Randall LR ’82 Sr. Roberta A. McKelvie Mr. Wa-Key Albright and Mrs. Yolanda McKelvy Ms. Barbara J. McManus LR ’82 Mr. Charles McPherson Mr. Daniel W. Meekins, Jr. ’04 Mr. Alan Meltzer Mr. Leonard Meyers and Mrs. Ronnette R. Meyers Mr. Jeffrey P. Kinney ’89 and Mrs. Julie Kinney Mrs. Cynthia E. Morgan LR ’78 and Mr. Mark Morgan Morgridge Family Foundation Mrs. Deanna J. Morusiewicz LR ’83 and Mr. Steve Morusiewicz Mr. Michael Mosslih ’95 Dr. Sherese L. Moton ’96 Mrs. Teresa C. Nolet LR ’74 Mrs. Anne Mucinskas LR ’69 and Mr. Paul Mucinskas Dr. Jessica L. Nash Ms. Michelle Nielsen LR ’87 Sister David Ann Niski, O.S.F Mr. Lamont A. Hinton and Mrs. Nacole B. Hinton Mr. Paul O’Brien Mr. James T. O’Hara and Mrs. Kathleen M. O’Hara Mr. Calvin O’Neil and Mrs. Robin O’Neil Ms. Beverly A. Oliver LR ’75 Ms. Glynda Parker

Mr. Rene Perez and Mrs. Hieu T. Perez Mr. Charles W. Pickering, Jr. Ms. Taryn C. Pope ’09 Mrs. Carol A. Porac LR ’70 Mr. Byron G. Price and Mrs. Ebony M. Price Mr. Ralph A. Price Jr. ’96 Ms. Gemma Puglisi LR ’74 Dr. Franklin T. McDuffie and Mrs. Diane D. McDuffie Ms. Liane Randolph LR ’83 Ms. Diane Randon LR ’82 Ms. Katherine A. Ray Mr. James V. Reilly ’82 Mr. Leon R. Reynolds ’84 and Mrs. Rokisha Reynolds Mr. Daniel Reynolds and Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Mrs. Deborah A. Robl LR ’73 Mr. Benjamin A. Rohan ’88 and Mrs. Angela Rohan Mr. Jim Rohan ’71 and Mrs. Cece Rohan LR ’72 Mr. William G. Schaub ’78 and Mrs. Patricia M. Schaub Scheibel Construction Mr. Salvatore E. Schiattareggia ’68 and Mrs. Karen Schiattareggia Mr. Jason Schwartz and Mrs. Vinetra R. Schwartz Mr. Kirby K. Scott and Mrs. Rhonda J. Scott Mr. Joseph Sealey, Jr. and Mrs. Jacqueline D. Sealey Mr. Michael E. Shinsky ’69 Shipley and Horne, P.A. Dr. Garfield B. Simms and Mrs. Teresa R. C. Simms Mr. Michael R. Slattery, CPA ’81 Ms. Dia A. Smith ’00 Mr. Gerald D. Smith, Jr. and Mrs. Kimberly Smith Mr. Justin C. Smith ’01 Mr. Michael S. Smith ’74 and Mrs. Karen Smith Mrs. Dianne Snedeker LR ’69 and Mr. Carl Snedeker Ms. Stephanie A. Solari Mr. Felix L. Souffrain and Mrs. Yarinett Souffrain Mr. Bernard Williams and Mrs. Pamela A. Stewart-Williams Mr. Robert N. Summers ’86 Mr. Roderic D. Swiner and Mrs. Judith Swiner Mr. Keith T. Sykes ’17 Mr. Jonathan P. Szczepanski and Mrs. Alice M. Szczepanski Mr. John W. Teletchea ’92 Lcdr. Chris B. Tharrington ’78 The Geaton and Joann DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc.


2020-21 The Meltzer Group Mr. Marcus A. Thornton ’11 Thrive Tutoring NY, LLC Mr. Irving J. True Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Mr. John C. Wallace and Mrs. Earline J. Wallace Mrs. Nancy N. Walter LR ’69 Mrs. Joanann Walther LR ’72 and Mr. Kurt E. Walther Mr. Mark A. Walther ’79 and Mrs. Julie Walther

Mr. Matthew M. Walther ’01 Mr. Kevin S. Ward and Mr. Chad Copeland Mr. Joseph R. Whitaker and Mrs. Nina B. Whitaker Ms. Robin C. Whitfield LR ’86 and Mr. Rodney Whitfield Mrs. Celena R. Wienand ’10 Mr. John Wilburn and Mrs. Nadine C. Wilburn Mr. Derrick Wilson and Mrs. Carmen J. Wilson Mr. Jared Wilson ’07

Donor Societies

——————————————————————————————————————— Saint Andre Bessette Society ($100,000.00 +) A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation Mr. G. Thomas Borger and Mrs. Gerry Borger Anonymous Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Society ($50,000.00 +) Mr. Joseph P. Cappello ll ’74 Grimm and Parker Architects Sister David Ann Niski OSF Mr. Kevin S. Ward Brothers of Holy Cross Society (25,000.00 +) Mr. Ralph Bazilio and Mrs. Dorothea Bazilio Anonymous Anonymous Deloitte Mr. Lamont A. Hinton and Mrs. Nacole B. Hinton Mr. Andrew A. Johnson, Jr. ’80 and Mrs. Sheree Johnson Dr. Geoffrey G. Mount-Varner ’85 and Ms. Angela Muscat-Varner Mrs. Teresa C. Nolet LR ’74 Mr. William Stanley and Dr. Berdenia W. Stanley Mr. ChrisTopher Williams Notre Dame Society ($15,000.00 +) Anthony and Anna L. Carozza Foundation Bradley Charitable Fund Ms. Elsa Gibson JMA Solutions

Morgridge Family Foundation Scheibel Construction Mr. Michael E. Shinsky ’69 The Geaton and Joann DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc. President’s Society ($10,000 +) Bazilio Cobb Associates Ms. Patricia Cappello LR ’76 Mr. W. Paul Jones ’79 and Mrs. Jill Jones Mr. Russell L. Jones ’88 Mr. Jeffrey P. Kinney ’89 and Mrs. Julie Kinney Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Dr. Franklin T. McDuffie and Mrs. Diane D. McDuffie Mr. Leonard Meyers and Mrs. Ronnette R. Meyers Mr. Gerald E. Moore, Sr. and Mrs. Pamela Moore Mrs. Cynthia E. Morgan LR ’78 and Mr. Mark Morgan Ms. Monique Randall LR ’82 Mr. Irving J. True The Royal Society ($5,000 +) Mr. Chris S. Anderson and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson Mrs. Melissa L. Andrews LR ’91 and Mr. Todd Andrews Mr. Vincent Browning and Mrs. Jennifer Browning Cap X Office Solutions Mr. Dan Curtin Mr. John T. Czupak ’80 and Mrs. Mona Czupak Dermatology Associates of Mansfield

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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Paul A. Wilson ’79 and Mr. Surujpat Mathura Mr. Glenn Woodley and Mrs. Michelle Woodley Mrs. Lynda Wyatt ’84 and Mr. Kenton Wyatt Mr. Jeff P. Wyvill and Mrs. Kathleen Wyvill Ms. Meghan J. Wyvill ’12

Ms. Kristen B. Doty Mr. Darrell E. Dreher, Jr. National Foundation for Affordable Housing Solutions, Inc. G. S. Proctor & Associates Dr. Patrick F. Gartland ’74 Mr. Michael Gillis and Mrs. Anne Gillis Mr. Joseph A. Hawkins, Jr. ’67 and Mrs. Denise Hawkins Mr. Fernand A. Lavallee and Mrs. Lisa M. Lavallee Mr. Todd Mattingly ’87 and Mrs. Donna Mattingly MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation Mr. Ralph A. Price, Jr. ’96 RBC Wealth Management SAGE Dining Services Sandy Spring Bank Mr. William G. Schaub ’78 and Mrs. Patricia M. Schaub LCDR. Chris B. Tharrington ’78 The V. and S. Foundation, Inc. Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Verizon Foundation Virant Diagnostics The Cross & Anchor Society ($1,000 +) Dr. Dominique W. Allen LR ’85 and Mr. Reginald Allen Mrs. Mary Catherine Antonetti Ms. Paola J. Apolinares Dr. John Barnhardt and Mrs. Erica Barnhardt Mr. Michael Baumgartner and Mrs. MaryBeth Baumgartner Bishop McNamara Parents’ Club Blueline Security Services, LLC Mr. Terrance R. Bright ’02 and Mrs. Tara Bright Col. (Ret) Jasey B. Briley ’77 and Mrs. Teresa Briley

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Mr. Patrick R. Burley ’68 and Mrs. Gloria Burley Mr. Rodney Dunn and Mrs. Rutiner B. Dunn Mr. Neil P. Byrne ’79 Mr. Timothy W. Byrne ’75 and Mrs. Kimberly Byrne Mr. Darrian L. Carmichael ’09 Carousel Uniforms Dr. Marco J. Clark ’85 and Mrs. Peggy Clark Mr. Kevin L. Colabucci ’76 and Mrs. Patricia A. Colabucci LR ’76 Mr. James Corley and Mrs. Linda Corley Mr. Diran Corria ’95 Mr. Jerome E. Couplin, III ’09 Crescent Cities Charities, Inc Mr. Michael R. Danzi ’77 Ms. Adrienne N. Davis ’09 Mr. Christopher C. DeCesaris ’91 Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR ’85 and Mr. Charles C. Diehlmann Mr. John D. Duncan, Jr. ’68 and Mrs. Vickie Olafson Mr. Tyvon J. Edmonds, Sr. and Mrs. Tamika M. Edmonds Mrs. Mary Evers LR ’86 and Mr. Thomas M. Evers Mr. Gary L. Fitzgerald ’85 and Mrs. Bridget P. Fitzgerald Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR ’91 Gallagher Evelius & Jones Greater Prince George’s Business Roundtable, Inc. Mrs. Wyemia Grimes Dr. David Harmon, Jr. ’84 and Mrs. Shonda Harmon Mr. Kenneth J. Harris ’82 and Mrs. Michelle Harris Mr. Antonio Hasty and Ms. Sandra Long Mrs. Sandra L. Herndon Mr. Arthur J. Horne Jr. ’79 Mrs. Allene M. Wyatt Ms. Britni L. Jackson ’05 Mr. Tyoka Jackson ’89 JDS Associates Mr. Eric Jenkins and Mrs. Judy Jenkins Mr. Christopher Adams and Mrs. Rhonda Johnson Adams Senator Jermaine Jordan Kalas Funeral Home & Crematory Mr. Daniel Kasprzyk and Mrs. Ann Kasprzyk Ms. Denise Kazimer LR ’89 Mrs. Sandra J. Kazimer Mrs. Victoria L. Keithline LR ’90 and Mr. Martin C. Keithline Mrs. Jennifer E. Kilberg ’98 Mr. Christopher Kwillerns La Reine Class of 1989

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Mrs. Valerie Lancaster-Beal Ms. Toni Lewis-Bennett LR ’88 LiveWell Outdoors Mr. Robert J. Lynch, Sr. ’68 Mr. Jason L. Groves and Mrs. Athena Malloy-Groves Mr. Keita T. Malloy ’89 Mr. Frank J. Mammano Ms. Sandra Mammano Market Fresh Gourmet, Inc. Mr. Michael J. Martin ’80 Mr. Michael A. Mattera, Sr. ’67 Mr. Charles McPherson Mr. Daniel W. Meekins, Jr. ’04 Mr. Alan Meltzer Mr. Paul O’Brien Dr. Terrence M. O’Donovan ’75 and Mrs. Katharine O’Donovan Mr. Calvin O’Neil and Mrs. Robin O’Neil Pinnacle Fixturing Specialist Mr. Ralph A. Price Jr. ’96 Mr. G. Steve Proctor, Jr. and Mrs. Dianne Proctor Ms. Gemma Puglisi LR ’74 Mr. Dennis W. Pullin and Mrs. Angela R. Pullin Mr. James V. Reilly ’82 Mr. Leon R. Reynolds ’84 and Mrs. Rokisha Reynolds Mr. Daniel Reynolds and Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Mr. Benjamin A. Rohan ’88 and Mrs. Angela Rohan Mr. Jim Rohan ’71 and Mrs. Cece Rohan LR ’72 Ms. Arianna Royster Mr. Hassan G. Tajick and Ms. Saiedeh S. Seyedkalili Dr. Garfield B. Simms and Mrs. Teresa R. C. Simms Mr. Michael R. Slattery, CPA ’81 Stewart Funeral Home Fund Mr. Robert N. Summers ’86 Mr. Anatol Surak Jr. ’79 and Ms. Mary Wu Mr. Jonathan P. Szczepanski and Mrs. Alice M. Szczepanski Mr. John W. Teletchea ’92 Mr. Philip San Gabriel ’04 The Meltzer Group The Westmoreland Group Mr. Joseph L. Trapani, Jr. ’72 Dr. Nigel Traylor Tribute 21 Fund TW Construction, LLC Mrs. Maureen Van der Waag* Mr. Matthew M. Walther ’01 Mr. Robert W. Western and Mrs. Juanita P. Western

Ms. Robin C. Whitfield LR ’86 and Mr. Rodney Whitfield Bringing Hope Society ($500.00 +) Mr. Paul Agustin ’99 and Mrs. Beverly Agustin Mr. Damon D. Atwater ’92 Mr. Ronald Q. Austin and Dr. Lisa A. Austin Mr. Kenneth M. Baldwin and Mrs. Dora T. Baldwin Ms. Shawna Bishop Brioché Bishop McNamara Athletic Boosters Mr. Michael I. Bozeman ’84 and Mrs. Wendy V. Bozeman Bright Funds Mr. Francis J. Cefaratti ’78 and Mrs. Joyce A. Cefaratti Mr. Roderick N. Chapman Sr. ’87 and Mrs. Leslie Chapman Mr. Michael F. Chappell and Ms. Samantha Cook Mrs. Charmayne Sugars Clark LR ’85 and Mr. Arthur Clark Mr. Kevin Clark ’09 Mr. Steven M. Cook ’77 and Mrs. Nina Cook Mr. Roger Costin Mr. Paul Davis ’71 and Mrs. Denise M. Davis Mr. Ronald Davis and Mrs. Zinna Davis Dr. James W. Dean Jr. ’74 and Mrs. Janet B. Dean Mr. James C. Dillon Jr. ’79 and Mrs. Anne Dillon Mr. Michael R. Dion and Mrs. Shirley Dion Ms. Theresa A. Dion ’10 Mrs. L’oreal G. Edmondson ’98 and Mr. Osceola Edmondson Mr. Ronald L. Faunteroy and Mrs. Charlene V. Faunteroy Mr. Robert A. Feasley Mrs. Marlo J. Ford LR ’87 Mr. David A. Gallerizzo ’86 and Mrs. Michele Gallerizzo Ms. Jillian L. Gallie LR ’75 and Mr. Jeffrey J. Witcosky Mr. Herman Gloster ’96 and Mrs. Letrecia Gloster Mrs. Justine N. Good LR ’81 Hon. John F. Gossart and Mrs. Heather A. Gossart Mr. Nathan A. Graves ’75 and Ms. Julie Reid Mr. William R. Greer and Mrs. Dawn L. Greer Mr. Vincent Harrington and Mrs. Deborah Harrington Ms. LaShanta J. Harris ’93 Mr. William J. Hermann ’76 Mr. Jonathan E. Hill ’95


2020-21 Mr. Stephen M. Holland ’68 and Mrs. Sallie Holland Ms. Joan E. Hungerford LR ’74 Mr. Christopher R. Hutter Esq. ’85 and Mrs. Michelle Hutter Mr. Darryl W. Jackson and Mrs. Francena P. Jackson Ms. Eudora S. Johnson Mr. Robert L. Johnson, Jr. and Mrs. Sharon Johnson Mrs. Patricia L. Joyner Mr. David J. Kacar and Ms. MaryBeth Morgan Ms. Kamisha L. Kellam ’05 Mr. Richard M. Kennedy ’68 and Mrs. Donna Kennedy Mr. Tim Kirlin Knights Of Columbus Mrs. Pamela A. Lemons LR ’83 and Mr. Larry Lemons Mr. Daryl E. Lewis ’00 Mrs. Catherine Long LR ’79 Mr. Antonio Lucero Mr. Wayne Lutz Mr. Michael J. Lynn ’73 and Mrs. Kelly Lynn Dr. Alycia A. Marshall Mr. Melvin J. Mason, Jr. ’69 Mr. Todd B. Mattingly ’87 and Mrs. Donna Mattingly Mr. Justin V. McClain ’00 and Mrs. Bernadette McClain Dr. Cheryl Mercer Mr. Robert J. Moskaitis ’68 and Mrs. Elizabeth K. Moskaitis Mr. Michael Mosslih ’95 Mrs. Anne Mucinskas LR ’69 and Mr. Paul Mucinskas Mr. Thomas E. Musselman ’83 and Mrs. Christine Musselman Dr. Jessica L. Nash Mr. James T. O’Hara and Mrs. Kathleen M. O’Hara Mr. Charles W. Pickering, Jr. Mr. Andrew W. Pielmeier Ms. Kathleen Prebble Mr. Joseph L. Press, III and Mrs. Tammy A. Press Mrs. Ebony M. Price and Mr. Byron Steve G. Price Mr. Shawn Reaves and Mrs. Genia Reaves Mr. Frederick E. Redmond ’79 Mr. Jason Reynolds ’00 Mr. Henry Smalls Mr. Orlando D. Smith and Mrs. Adrienne M. Smith Mr. Michael S. Smith ’74 and Mrs. Karen Smith Ms. Alyssa M. Snider ’11 Mr. Bernard T. Snowden Jr.

Ms. Stephanie A. Solari Mrs. Diana E. Terry Mr. William H. Terry Mr. Jacob A. Thomas ’17 Mr. Larry E. Thompkins and Mrs. Vicky Thompkins Mr. Dell C. Toedt ’71 and Mrs. Maretta Toedt Mr. Charles U. Tretler Jr. ’71 and Mrs. Deborah K. Tretler Mr. Mark A. Walther ’79 and Mrs. Julie Walther Mr. Ernest W. Spain III ’95 and Ms. Deanna Warnock Mr. Alvin C. Warren and Mrs. Donna C. Warren Mr. Gary Wenger and Mrs. Kathleen White-Wenger Mrs. Celena R. Wienand ’10 Mr. Jared Wilson ’07 Wye River Group Mr. Jeff P. Wyvill and Mrs. Kathleen Wyvill Mustang Society ($250.00 +) Mrs. Margaret M. Albright LR ’78 Mr. Kevin Anderson and Mrs. Candice P. Anderson Mrs. Kathryn Andrews and Mr. Charles C. Andrews Mr. Michael J. Ardoin ’77 Mr. Geoffrey L. Ayres ’79 and Mrs. Rose M. Ayres, R.N. LR ’79 Mr. Louis Babin Mr. James Babio and Mrs. Silma Henry-Babio Mrs. Patricia A. Boston, Esq. LR ’83 and Mr. Orlando Boston Ms. Alicia A. Brown Mr. Bradley B. Brownlow ’86 Mr. Patrick Bumbray and Mrs. Jomeika Bumbray Mr. Paul G. Byus ’85 Ms. Karen D. Campbell Robinson Mr. Robert S. Carroll Esq. ’79 and Mrs. Helen Carroll Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Mrs. Dian A. Carter Ms. Renee V. Chadwick LR ’75 Mr. John J. Clark, Jr. ’77 and Ms. Antonella Ansani Mrs. Tracy M. Coleman and Mr. Zachary C. Coleman Mr. Patrick F. Conway ’67 and Mrs. Frances Conway Mr. John Czajkowski ’83 and Mrs. Jennifer Czajkowski Mr. Michael Dandridge and Mrs. Lisa H. Dandridge Mrs. Geneen Delarosa Mr. Greg Dion ’08

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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Courtney J. Edmonds, Esq. and Mrs. Jennifer M. Edmonds Mrs. Kathryn C. Ferrare LR ’78 and Dr. Richard Ferrare Mr. Thomas J. Fiori ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fleming Mr. Robert A. Fortt ’90 Ms. Delores A. Furman Mr. Phillip G. San Gabriel ’04 Mr. Maurice Garland and Mrs. Tiffany Garland Pastor Robert H. George and Mrs. Valerie A. George Mr. George P. Glaser ’67 and Dr. Patricia Shields LR ’69 Mr. Thomas E. Goddard ’79 and Mrs. Karen Goddard Mr. Philip J. Gozzi ’69 and Mrs. Sandra Gozzi Mr. Bob Grandfield and Mrs. Kathy Grandfield Mr. Greg Greer Ms. Endia S. Gross LR ’88 Mr. Cordell C. Francis, Jr. and Dr. Cecilia M. Hammond-Francis Mr. H Q. Harris ’88 Mrs. Colette Heiston LR ’86 Mr. Stacey Hibbs Mr. Valerion L. Hodges and Mrs. Jacqueline A. Hodges Ms. Jacquelyn M. Horton Mr. Gregory Hunt, Jr. and Mrs. Michelle L. Hunt Mr. Michael Ivory and Mrs. Deithrea Ivory Mr. Tyrone Jackson and Mrs. Nicole C. Jackson Mr. Robert W. Jackson ’71 and Ms. Carolyn Jackson Mr. Clemont Jacobs and Mrs. Adrienne B. Jacobs Mr. Robert A. Jacobs ’72 Mrs. Deirdre A. James Mr. Dean Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Johnson Mr. James H. Johnson, Jr. ’72 and Mrs. Liesa Johnson Mr. James E. Kalshoven and Mrs. Laura A. Kalshoven Mr. Timothy Kelly and Mrs. Renee K. Kelly Mr. Carlos L. Lee ’91 Mr. Jeffrey P. Luster and Mrs. Christine L. Luster Mr. Keith P. Lytle ’75 Mr. Francis J. Mammano ’87 and Mrs. Laura Mammano Ms. Jacinta Marshall

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Mr. Armani D. Mason-Callaway ’09 Mr. Charles Merritt and Mrs. Michelle Merritt Ms. Leslie Middleton Mr. Steven Monell and Mrs. Gillian C. Clifton-Monell Mr. Alfred N. Odierno, Jr. and Mrs. Nancy Odierno Mr. Marc C. Robinson ’87 and Mrs. Robin Robinson Mrs. Bonnie R. Rose Mr. Salvatore E. Schiattareggia ’68 and Mrs. Karen Schiattareggia Mr. Arnold S. Sebastian ’05 Mr. Robert S. Seiler Jr. Shipley and Horne, P.A. Dr. Vincente M. Simoncini ’80 Ms. Rosa A. Singletary Mr. Justin C. Smith ’01 Ms. Lucy E. Spain Special Care Nursery Mr. Thomas Steeger and Mrs. Janet Steeger Mr. Bernard Williams and Mrs. Pamela A. Stewart-Williams Dr. Jeanine Swan Mrs. Patricia Swinson LR ’76 and Mr. Cullen Swinson Mr. Elijah W. Thorne and Mrs. Marilyn Thorne Mr. Keith L. Thornton ’90 and Mrs. Annie Thornton Mr. Marcus A. Thornton ’11 Thrive Tutoring NY, LLC Mr. Lester Vanterpool and Mrs. Dona Vanterpool Mr. Wendell C. Walker ’76 Mr. John C. Wallace and Mrs. Earline J. Wallace Mr. Joseph R. Whitaker and Mrs. Nina B. Whitaker Mr. Alexander N. Amelechkin and Ms. Deirdre E. White Mr. Glenn Woodley and Mrs. Michelle Woodley

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In Loving Memory of

——————————————————————————————————————— Donor Name In Memory Of Ms. Nicholas B. Gordon ’04 Mr. Cameron Jones ’05 Mr. Martin C Keithline and Mr. Francis Keithline Mrs. Victoria Keithline LR ’90 Mr. Dennis Whitley, III Mr. Robert Antonetti, Sr. Mr. Henry Smalls Ms. Z’Ane B. Davis-Smith ’15 Ms. Michelle D Morse Mr. David L. Johnson Ms. Brianna Pippens ’08 Jabie Escano ’08 Mr. Paul Davis ’71 and Mr. Jonathan Davis (son, 1985 - 2020) Mrs. Denise Davis Ms. Sandra Mammano Mr. Tony Mammano, Sr. ’82 Mr. Melvin J. Mason, Jr. ’69 Mr. Melvin Mason, Sr. and Mrs. Marguerite Mason Mr. James G. Rodgers, III Mr. Ovelton Malone Mr. Charles W. Pickering, Jr. Mr. William H. Cooper Mr. Jordan Mosby ’15 Mr. William L. Mosby Mr. Anatol Surak, Jr. ’79 and Mr. Anatol Surak, Sr. Ms. Mary Wu Mrs. Allene Jackson-Wyatt Mr. Thomas D. Wyatt, Esq Mrs. Anne Mucinskas LR ’69 and Mr. Jim and Mrs. Lucille Osborne Mr. Paul Mucinskas Mr. Paul. A. Wilson ’79 Ms. Kathleen Wilson Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mrs. Maureen E. Van der Waag Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mr. Walter C. Van der Waag Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Ms. Ashley M. Watson ’09 Mr. Roland Grimes ’82 Mrs. Maureen Van der Waag* Mr. Walter C. Van der Waag Ms. Stacey M. Johnson-Rowe ’03 Mr. Randell Y. Duncan ’00 Mr. Charles Shryock Mr. Matt Goyette Mr. Melvin J. Mason, Jr. ’69 My parents Ms. Meghan Wyvill ’12 Coach Hunt Mr. Arrington D Mason-Callaway ’12 Waverly Roberts ’11 Jacinta Marshall Aaron Gene Marshall ’14 Alycia Marshall Aaron Gene Marshall ’14 Melissa Huar LR ’91 Mr. Frank Antonio ’85 Emilia Bautista King LR ’91 Mr. Frank Antonio ’85 Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mr. Rick Middleton Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Mr. Daniel F. Curtin Mr. Rick Middleton

Dr. John Barnhardt Bro. Donald Blauvelt, CSC Fr. Robert Boxie, III Col. (Ret) Jasey Briley ‘77 Mr. Dan Connelly ‘77 Hon. Daneeka Cotton LR’84 Mr. Dan Curtin Dr. G. Scott Drew ’79 Mr. James R. Estepp '84 Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR '91 Mrs. Shonda W. Harmon

Mr. Kenneth J. Harris '82 Ms. LaShanta Harris '93 Ms. Laura E. Irwin Mr. Andrew A. Johnson, Jr. '80 Mr. Brian P. Larkin '99 Mrs. Cynthia E. Morgan LR '78 Sr. David Ann Niski, OSF Mr. Garry Perkins ’75 Mr. Robert Summers ‘86 Ms. Robin C. Whitfield LR '86 Mr. Kirk Wills


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La Reine Giving

——————————————————————————————————————— Mrs. Ann Marie Ahdoot LR ’78 Ms. Julie Albright LR ’82 Mrs. Margaret M. Albright LR ’78 Dr. Dominique W. Allen LR ’85 Mrs. Margaret Allen LR ’77 Mrs. Angela Alston-Roberts LR ’86 Mrs. Melissa L. Andrews LR ’91 Ms. Michelle Atkins LR ’89 Ms. Linda Auglis LR ’86 Mrs. Rose M. Ayres, RN LR ’79 Mrs. Alys Bauer LR ’76 Ms. Dawn M. Bean LR ’87 Ms. Diane M. Blizzard LR ’79 Mrs. Patricia A. Boston, Esq. LR ’83 Mrs. Teresa A. Bowen LR ’86 Mrs. Patricia D. Branson LR ’69 Ms. Jonelle M. Broady LR ’85 Ms. Karen E. Bryant LR ’86 Mrs. Julie L. Bryner LR ’85 Ms. Jennifer A. Bulvin LR ’89 Ms. Patricia Cappello LR ’76 Ms. Renee V. Chadwick LR ’75 Ms. Kimberly A. Chavis-Davis LR ’92 Mrs. Charmayne D. Clark LR ’85 Dr. Ann M. Codori LR ’72 Mrs. Shantelle E. Coleman LR ’88 Hon. Daneeka Cotton LR ’84 Ms. Janice L. Conlon LR ’69 Ms. Kathryn E. Cusato LR ’84 Ms. Stephanie DeFilippo LR ’80 Mrs. Angelina M. Diehlmann LR ’85 Mrs. Mary L. Edwards LR ’73

Mrs. Mary C. Evers LR ’86 Mrs. Christine D. Farley LR ’88 Mrs. Kathryn C. Ferrare LR ’78 Mrs. Marlo J. Ford LR ’87 Mrs. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR ’91 Ms. Jillian L. Gallie LR ’75 Mrs. Justine N. Good LR ’81 Ms. Endia S. Gross LR ’88 Ms. Lenore N. Guthrie LR ’76 Ms. Brenda J. Harden LR ’75 Mrs. Mary Harkin LR ’76 Mrs. Marisa B. Harper LR ’87 Mrs. Sharon C. Harrell LR ’86 Ms. Michelyn Harvey LR ’87 Ms. Ayanna D. Hawkins LR ’90 Dr. Denise L. Haynie LR ’77 Mrs. Colette Heiston LR ’86 Mrs. Melissa Huar LR ’91 Ms. Joan E. Hungerford LR ’74 Mrs. Maureen Hurley LR ’76 Ms. Marilyn Jacobs LR ’70 Mrs. Teri Judelson LR ’76 Ms. Denise Kazimer LR ’89 Mrs. Emilia B. King LR ’91 Mrs. Rhonda L. Kirkpatrick LR ’82 Mrs. Lisa M. Kost LR ’86 Mrs. Jamie Lechner LR ’85 Mrs. Pamela A. Lemons LR ’83 Ms. Toni Lewis-Bennett LR ’88 Mrs. Catherine Long LR ’79 Ms. Monica F. McCann LR ’92 Mrs. Denise J. McGloon LR ’86

In Honor of

————————————————————————————— Donor Name In Honor Of Mrs. Victoria L. Keithline LR ’90 Ms. Barbara Baker Mr. Terrence Butler and BMHS Families Mrs. Dena S. Butler During COVID-19 Mr. Michael J. Petro ’83 Brothers and Priests of Holy Cross Mr. Dan Curtin Brothers of Holy Cross St. Joseph Center Mr. Michael Petro ’83 CSC who severed BMHS Ms. Endia S. Gross LR ’88 Mr. David Smith and Ms. Melba McCannon Mr. Oscar A. Saunders Coach Keita Malloy Mrs. Juanita Western Mrs. Dian Carter Ms. Chauka Reid Principal Carter Mr. Michael Thompson and Dr. Abigail Greer Mrs. Mary Kate Thompson

ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Julie McHale LR ’78 Ms. Barbara J. McManus LR ’82 Mrs. Cynthia E. Morgan LR ’78 Mrs. Deanna J. Morusiewicz LR ’83 Mrs. Anne L. Mucinskas LR ’69 Ms. Michelle Nielsen LR ’87 Mrs. Teresa C. Nolet LR ’74 Ms. Beverly A. Oliver LR ’75 Mrs. Carol A. Porac LR ’70 Ms. Gemma Puglisi LR ’74 Ms. Monique Randall LR ’82 Ms. Liane Randolph LR ’83 Ms. Diane Randon LR ’82 Mrs. Carol Ricciardi LR ’81 Mrs. Deborah A. Robl LR ’73 Mrs. Cece Rohan LR ’72 Ms. Sonya T. Smith LR ’86 Mrs. Dianne M. Snedeker LR ’69 Ms. Glenda Somerville LR ’76 Mrs. Patricia G. Swinson LR ’76 Ms. Jacqueline Taylor LR ’84 Ms. Marshelle R. Taylor LR ’86 Ms. Tonya Taylor LR ’86 Ms. Sharon E. Telesford LR ’80 Mrs. Nancy N. Walter LR ’69 Mrs. Joanann Walther LR ’72 Ms. Carmen White LR ’89 Mrs. Robin C. Whitfield LR ’86 Mrs. Diana R. Williams LR ’81 Ms. Nancy Winchester LR ’74 Mrs. Lynda H. Wyatt LR ’84

Donor Name In Honor Of Mr. Lamont A. Hinton and Families impacted by the Mrs. Nacole B. Hinton Government shutdown Dr. Phyllis Hedlund Dr. John Barnhardt Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Baseball Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Bishop McNamara Baseball Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mrs. Wesley Bowers #35 Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Football Mr. James E. Kalshoven and Mrs. Laura A. Kalshoven Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR ’85 Ms. Samadara Jayarathne My Seniors! Mr. Tyvon Edmonds, Sr. Coach Keita Malloy and Bishop McNamara Football Program Sr. Roberta Agnes McKelvie Sr. David Ann Niski Mr. Robert A. Feasley The Advancement Department Mr. Andrew Hayes and The Greer Family Mrs. Jessie T. Hayes

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Donor Name In Honor Of

Mrs. Lynda Wyatt ’84 and The Hewins/Young cousins Mr. Kenton Wyatt Ms. Cherie Gibson The Mammano family Mrs. Shamelle Ingram Yemofio Mr. Thomas Foust Mr. Geoffrey D. Brown and Mr. Geoffrey Brown, Jr. Mrs. Tovonia C. Brown Ms. Liane Randolph LR ’83 Ms. Lucille Randolph Mr. Warren Ulmer ’77 Bishop McNamara High School Mr. Leo J. Breakbill, II and Mrs. Michelle C. Breakbill Mr. Ned Bowen and Mr. Michael Bowen La Reine High School Mrs. Robin C. Whitfield LR ’86 and La Reine Class of 1986 Mr. Rodney Whitfield Ms. Joan E. Hungerford LR ’74 La Reine Class of 1974 Mrs. Cynthia E. Morgan LR ’78 Class of 1978’s 60th Birth Year Ms. Michelle Atkins LR ’89 Ms. Denise Kazimer LR ’89 Dr. Ann M. Codori LR ’72 La Reine Class of 1972 Mrs. Denise McGloon LR ’86 La Reine Class of 1986 Ms. Renee V. Chadwick LR ’75 La Reine Class of 1975 Ms. Tonya Taylor LR ’86 La Reine Class of 1986 Ms. Kimberly A. Chavis-Davis LR ’92 La Reine Class of 1992 Joan Hungerford La Reine Class of 1974 Mrs. Marisa Harper ’87 and Ms. Teresa Palumbo LR ’88 Mr. Brian Harper Bishop McNamara High School James W. Henson ’68 Class of 1968 Mr. Thomas P. O’Brien ’68 Mr. Waldron J O’Brien, Jr. ’70 Mr. David A. Beas ’77 and Class of 1977 Mrs. Alice Allen Mr. R. Stephen Carroll ’79 Class of 1979 Mr. Thomas Goddard ’79 Mr. Bunky Connelly ’79 Mr. Thomas Goddard ’79 Mr. Arthur Horne ’79 Mrs. Melissa Wiley LR ’83 Class of 1983 Mr. Bradley Brownlow ’86 Class of 1986 Mr. Robert Summers ’86 Class of 1986 Mr. Jeffrey Kinney ’89 Class of 1989 Mrs. Bonnie R. Rose Mr. Thaddeus E. Rose, Jr. ’91 Mr. Damon Atwater ’92 Mr. Arthur Pettaway 92’ Mrs. Tara Patterson ’94 Class of 1994 Mr. Steven R. Wheeler ’94 Class of 1994 Mr. Michael J. Ellis ’95 Class of 1995 Mr. Diran Corria ’95 Class of 1995 Ms. Earlene Jackson ’95 Class of 1995 Mrs. Bonnie R. Rose Ms. Amanda Rose Ford ’95 Mr. Ralph Price ’96 Class of 1996 Karen D. Campbell Robinson Ms. Nicole Dutch ’96 Ms. Marcy Thompson ’98 Class of 1998 Annmarie Buckley Mr. Matthew Buckley ’98 Mr. John L. Carr and Mrs. Linda Carr Mr. Tim J. Carr ’99 Mr. John L. Carr and Mrs. Linda Carr Ms. Kathleen M. Carr ’02 Maria Cribbs Ms. Allison L. Cribbs ’03 Ms. Britni L. Jackson ’04 Class of 2004 Ms. Karen Campbell-Robinson Ms. Marissa Robinson ’04 Ms. Karen Campbell-Robinson Mr. Micah D. Robinson ’05 Mr. John L. Carr and Mrs. Linda Carr Ms. Mary C. Carr ’05 Mr. Alexander G. Campbell ’06 Class of 2006

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Donor Name In Honor Of Ms. Maria Cribbs Ms. Jasmine Lawrence ’08 Mr. Cedric Brown and Mrs. Alicia A. Brown Mr. Gary Wenger and Mrs. Kathleen White-Wenger Ms. Taylor Faulkner ’10 Mr. Chris S. Anderson and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson Mr. William A. Brown and Mrs. Wanda J. Brown Mr. Jeff P. Wyvill and Mrs. Kathleen Wyvill Mr. Ernest W. Jenkins, Sr. and Mrs. Andrea K. Jenkins Mr. Wesley C. Jenkins and Mrs. Leslie J. Jenkins Mr. Chris S. Anderson and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson Mr. Mark Busbee and Mrs. Tracye Busbee Mr. Kenneth M. Baldwin and Mrs. Dora T. Baldwin Ms. Teresa E. Peel Mr. Swillie Ross and Mrs. Denise N. Ross Ms. Tracy E. Fennell Mr. Wesley C. Jenkins and Mrs. Leslie J. Jenkins Mr. Ernest W. Jenkins, Sr. and Mrs. Andrea K. Jenkins Mrs. Victoria Keithline Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Mrs. Dian A. Carter Mr. Douglas Leake and Mrs. Brenda Leake Mr. Jeff P. Wyvill and Mrs. Kathleen Wyvill Dr. Cordell C. Francis, Jr. and Dr. Cecilia M. Hammond-Francis Mr. Richard F. Mills ’86 and Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Ms. Sherith M. Wilkins MSGT. Leslie D. Owen and Ms. A.E. Lyne Babin Mr. Felix L. Souffrain and Mrs. Yarinett Souffrain Mr. Ernest W. Jenkins, Sr. and Mrs. Andrea K. Jenkins Mrs. Wanda Frink-Little Mr. Lawrence E. Shaw and Mrs. Yvette D. Shaw Ms. Jenna Milner ’18 Mr. David K. Stewart and Mrs. Saundra J. Bostick-Stewart Ms. Tracy E. Fennell Mr. Michael J. Milner and Mrs. Victoria B. Milner

Ms. Colleen E. Cribbs ’06 Class of 2008 Mr. Christopher Brown ’08 Mr. Garrett Wenger ’09 Class of 2010 Mr. Ryan Anderson ’10 Ms. Taylor D. Brown ’11 Ms. Meghan J. Wyvill ’12 Ms. Kelsey Jenkins ’12 Mr. Ian Jenkins ’12 Ms. Catherine Anderson ’12 Mr. Mark A. Busbee ’13 Mr. John-Elias M. Baldwin ’14 Mr. Marquise Peel ’15 Ms. Breana Ross ’15 Ms. Riley P. Holbert ’15 Ms. Maya Jenkins ’16 Mr. Ernest Jenkins ’16 Shae-Lynn Warren ’16 Bryanna D. Carter ’16 Bryanna D. Carter ’16 Mr. Jeffrey C. Wyvill ’16 Mr. David A. Cobb Jr. ’16 Mr. Richard F. Mills, Jr. ’16 Class of 2016 Ms. Helen Alexandra Owen ’16 Mr. Carlos M. Souffrain ’17 Ms. Jessica Jenkins ’17 Mr. Jeremy Little ’17 Ms. Lauryn I. Shaw ’17 Class of 2018 Mr. Deion P. Stewart ’18 Ms. Logan N. F. Holbert ’18 Ms. Jenna Milner ’18


Donor Name In Honor Of Mrs. Leslie R. Felton and Ms. Lindsay Felton ’18 Mr. David P. Felton Mr. William A. Brown and Mr. Jonathan Z. Brown ’18 Mrs. Wanda J. Brown Mr. William A. Brown and Ms. Jordan D. Brown ’19 Mrs. Wanda J. Brown Mrs. Thennie M. Freeman and Ms. J’Ta Freeman ’19 Mr. Jose N. Freeman Ms. Leah Dawson ’19 Class of 2019 Mr. Henry V. Ames and Ms. Natasha Ames ’19 Mrs. Margaret Jonson-Ames Mr. James J. Holly Ms. Jesseca Holly ’19 Mr. James J. Holly Ms. Julissa Holly ’19 Mr. Dale Welcome and Ms. Bria Welcome ’19 Mrs. Deadra H. Welcome Patricia A. Boston, Esq. Mr. Bryson J. Boston Class ’19 Dr. David Harmon, Jr. ’84 and Ms. Kennedy Harmon ’19 Mrs. Shonda Harmon Mr. Charles C. Andrews and Mr. Paul Andrews ’19 Mrs. Kathryn Andrews Class of 2009 Mr. Darius Arrington ’09 Class of 2009 Mr. Charles J. Dorsey ’09 Class of 2009 Mr. Lawrence Smith ’09 Class of 2009 Mr. Vincent D. Harrington ’09 Class of 2009 Class of 2020 Mr. James L. Dawson and Ms. Adrianna Lovette Dawson ’20 Mrs. Janet T. Dawson Ms. Lisa M. Gallmon Ms. Alexis N. Gallmon ’20 Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Mr. Caleb H. Carter ’20 Mrs. Dian A. Carter Mr. Douglas A. Leake, Sr. and Mr. Caleb H. Carter ’20 Mrs. Brenda E. Leake Mr. Michael Pearson and Ms. Chloe Pearson ’20 Mrs. Rhonda E. Pearson Mr. Robert Ada and Ms. Gabrielle Ada ’20 Mrs. Lorrain L. Ada Ms. Tamara Lewis Ms. Gillian Lewis ’20 Mrs. Malissa A. Holley Class of 2020 Mr. Douglas Leake and Class of 2020 Mrs. Brenda Leake Ms. Bonita A. Wright Mr. Isaiah Graham ’20 Mrs. Deborah L. McCall Ms. Sydney McCall ’20 Mr. Shawn Reaves and Ms. Symone Reaves ’20 Mrs. Genia Reaves Mr. Michael S. Troyner and Ms. Logan Troyner ’20 Mrs. Kathleen H. Troyner Mr. Philip Huff and Ms. Micah Huff ’20 Mrs. Mia A. Huff Ms. Yolanda McKelvy and Ms. Tay-Lor Albright ’20 Mr. Wa-Key Albrigh Mr. Gregory Hunt, Jr. and Mr. Gregory C. Hunt, III ’20 Mrs. Michelle L. Hunt Dr. David Harmon, Jr. ’84 and Mr. David Harmon, III ’20 Mrs. Shonda Harmon Mrs. Leslie Felton Mr. Devin Felton ’20

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ANNUAL REPORT Donor Name In Honor Of Mr. Richard F. Mills ’86 and Ms. Ricarda Mills ’20 Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Julien Wren ’21 Ms. Cynthia Burgin Ms. Kendrah Wren Ms. Alisha Johnson Ms. Barbara Burgin Mrs. Andrea L Daniels-Wilson Ms. Marlene Dortch Mr. Emanuel Wren Ms. Antoinette Kellier Mr. Darryl W. Jackson and Mrs. Francena P. Jackson Ms. Jacquelyne Gaddy Mr. Lesl Brown, Jr.

Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21 Mr. Julien Wren ’21

Class of 2021 Mr. Milton Holt, Sr. and Mr. Benjamin Holt ’21 Mrs. Nikole Holt Mr. Milton Holt, Sr. and Ms. Abria Holt ’21 Mrs. Nikole Holt Mr. Larry Lopez and Mr. Blake Lopez ’21 Mrs. Dana Lopez Mr. Trent Rawls and Mr. Charles Law-Williams ’21 Mrs. Katrina Rawls Ms. Pamela L. Draine Mr. Christian Draine ’21 Mr. Christopher N. Coleman and Class of 2021 Mrs. Julie L. Coleman Ms. Kathryn A. Young Class of 2021 Mr. Courtney J. Edmonds, Esq. and Courtney G. Edmonds ’21 Mrs. Jennifer M. Edmonds Ms. J’Shaun L. Johnson Kamryn Johnson-Heyward ’21 Ms. Krystlyn J. Palmer Kamryn Johnson-Heyward ’21 Mr. Jason Brooks ’21 Class of 2021 Mr. Kory A. Miller ’91 and Kierstin Miller ’21 Mrs. Becky Jo A. Miller Mrs. Dian Carter Class of 2021 Mr. Darren McCoy and Peyton McCoy ’21 Mrs. Nicoe McCoy Ms. Raquel James To all BMHS families, Class of 2021 Mr. Don Betts and Ms. Tonya Barbee Class of 2021 Tawanda Wiley Mr. Tyvon Edmonds, Jr. ’21 Mr. Tyvon J. Edmonds, Sr. and Mr. Tyvon Edmonds, Jr. ’21 Mrs. Tamika Edmonds Dr. Jeanine Swan Mr. Sterling Swan ’21 Ms. Carmen White LR ’89 Ms. Layla D. Smith ’21 Mr. Ty Booker and Maize Booker ’21 Mrs. DeWuan Booker Mr. Jeffrey P. Luster and Ms. Gwyneth Luster ’21 Mrs. Christine L. Luster

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Donor Name In Honor Of Class of 2022 Mr. Kevin Butler and Mrs. Leia Butler Mr. John C. Wallace and Mrs. Earline J. Wallace Mr. Oliver C. Griffin, III and Mrs. Shari H. Griffin Mr. Pater Maignan and Mrs. Tawanda Maignan Mrs. Tracie Garnett Dr. Cliff Galanis Mr. Glenn Woodley and Mrs. Michelle Woodley Ms. Suzette Burns Mr. Duane King Mr. Ronald Austin and Dr. Lisa Austin Mr. Edward Meredith and Mrs. Greta Elliott-Meredith Mr. Eric Malloy and Mrs. Colenthia Malloy Mr. Leonard Meyers and Mrs. Ronnette R. Meyers Mr. Lawrence Weaver and Mrs. Rhonda Weaver Mr. Robert Johnson, Jr. and Mrs. Sharon Johnson Mr. Reginald Lewis and Mrs. Rhonda Lewis Mr. Joseph G. Flores and Mrs. Jenny Flores Mr. Roosevelt Elivert and Mrs. Cinawaye Elivert Class of 2023 Mr. Anthony Joseph Mr. Steven Monell Mr. Wayne D. Lutz and Mrs. Florinda Lutz Mr. John Mason and Ms. Jheryl Parson Mr. Aaron M Foreman and Mrs. Toni Foreman Mr. Jason Groves and Mrs. Athena Groves Mrs. Celena Wienand Ms. Arleen A. Marsham-West Mr. Theodore Williams and Mrs. Sharon Williams Mr. Kevin Anderson, Sr. and Mrs. Candice P. Anderson Mr. Charles C. Andrews and Mrs. Kathryn Andrews Mr. Roosevelt Elivert and Mrs. Cinawaye Elivert

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Mr. Brock Butler Mr. Caleb J. Wallace Ms. Casey Griffin Ms. Tori Maignan Ms. Erin Wright Mr. Johnathan Randall Mr. Isaiah Woodley Ms. Gianna Burns-Ferguson Mr. Jaden King Ms. Kelly Austin Mr. Kristian Meredith Mr. Justin Malloy Ms. Nia Meyers Mr. Reese Weaver Mr. Robert (Tre) Johnson, III Ms. Summer Lewis Ms. Jasmine Flores Mr. R.J. Elivert

Ms. Adasyn Joseph Ms. Alexandra Monell Ms. Kaarli Lutz Ms. Jacqueline Mason Mr. Ivan Foreman Mr. Joshua Groves Mr. Tony Mammano, Jr. Ms. Renae West Mr. Shane Williams Mr. Kevin Anderson, Jr. Ms. Maggie Andrews Mr. Quentin Elivert

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Class of 2024 Mr. Martin Keithline and Mr. Antonio Warren Mrs. Victoria Keithline Ms. Frankie F. Eskridge Ms. Bless Eskridge Mr. Anthony Bowman and Mr. Cristian Bowman Mrs. Charmagne Bowman Mr. Pater Maignan and Ms. Chloe Maignan Mrs. Tawanda Maignan Mr. Keith Griffin Mr. Eric Griffin Mr. Dewayne Mosley and Ms. Fatima Mosley Mrs. Adama Mosley Mr. Dino Johnson and Ms. Mireya A. Johnson Mrs. Hilda Johnson Mr. Mustapha Gherbi and Ms. Gizelle Gherbi Mrs. Suzette Gherbi Mr. Bill Walters and Ms. Gracie Walters Mrs. Patricia Walters Mr. Stephen A. Walters and Ms. Gracie Walters Ms. Marcia Eugenio Mr. Jeffrey P. Luster and Mr. Peter Luster Mrs. Christine L. Luster Ms. Dizella K Jones Ms. Kai Brown Ms. Annette Commissiong Mr. Linwood Scott, III Ms. Mary Scott Mr. Linwood Scott, III Mr. Larry Roberts and Mr. Larry Roberts Mrs. Sherika L. Roberts Mr. Richardo Dancy and Ms. Myla Dancy Ms. Ashlee Herndon Mr. Richardo Dancy and Ms. Misia Dancy Ms. Ashlee Herndon Ms. Robin Parker Mr. Michael King Ms. Kacie Thomas Mr. Michael King Ms. Linda Hough Mr. Michael King Ms. Keisha N King Mr. Michael King Mr. Charles Merritt and Mr. Mileon Merritt Mrs. Michelle Merritt Mr. Don Betts and Ms. Tonya Barbee Mr. Zachary Betts Mr. David Abercrombie and Ms. Tyler Abercrombie Mrs. Constance R. Abercrombie Mr. Clemont Jacobs and Ms. Riley Jacobs 2024 Mrs. Adrienne Jacobs Mr. Ty Booker and Mr. Malachi Booker Mrs. DeWuan Booker Mr. Hayden A. Lewis and Mr. Myles Lewis Mrs. Gail A. Goddard-Lewis Pastor Robert H. George and Ms. Paris Kennedy George Mrs. Valerie A. George Class of 2025 Julia R Kalshoven The incoming class of 2025 In Celebration of Professor Michael Barry’s Birthday Ms. Karen Turner Prof. Michael Barry, Jr. Tracey Sawyer Prof. Michael Barry, Jr. Stacey Hibbs Prof. Michael Barry, Jr. Lauren Hibbs Prof. Michael Barry, Jr.


2020-21 BISHOP McNAMARA HIGH SCHOOL

Employee Giving

ANNUAL REPORT

—————————————————————————————————————————— Ms. Paola J. Apolinares Mr. Michael Ashley Dr. John Barnhardt Mrs. MaryBeth Baumgartner Ms. Debra J. Brennan Mr. Brian Brower Ms. Alicia A. Brown Mr. Matt Budzik Mrs. Erica R. Calhoun Ms. Bryanna D. Carter ’16 Mrs. Dian A. Carter Mr. Francis J. Cefaratti ’78 Mr. Roderick N. Chapman, Sr. ’87 Ms. Kia Chatmon Mr. Kevin Clark ’09 Ms. Jaleshea B. Cobbs Mrs. Linda Corley Mr. Kevin Coughlin Ms. Janice L. Conlon LR ’69 Mrs. Geneen Delarosa Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR ’85

Mr. James C. Dillon, Jr. ’79 Mr. Shawn Dougherty Mr. Darrell E. Dreher, Jr. Ms. Tracy E. Fennell Mr. Matthew B. Fredericks Mr. Hunter M. Gallagher Ms. Zelalem Geberu Mr. Herman Gloster ’96 Mr. Craig D. Glover-Hines ’09 Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Mr. Julian Gonzalez Dr. Abigail S. Greer Mr. Adam Greer Mr. Samuel Hardwick Mr. Vincent D. Harrington ’09 Mrs. Sandra L. Herndon Mrs. Melissa Huar LR ’91 Mr. Garry P. Imes, Jr. ’92 Ms. Samadara Jayarathne Ms. Denise Kazimer LR ’89 Ms. Kamisha L. Kellam ’05

Ms. Laura Keller Ms. Loretta King Col. George G. London, Jr. Mr. Antonio Lucero Mr. Keita T. Malloy ’89 Ms. Sandra Mammano Mr. Armani D. MasonCallaway ’09 Mr. Justin V. McClain ’00 Mrs. Mary Mitchell-Donahue Mr. James H. Monahan Dr. Jessica L. Nash Mr. Robert B. Nolte Mr. Paul O’Brien Mr. Edward O’Mahony Mr. Frank Oliver, Jr. Ms. Katherine A. Ray Ms. Teresa A. Robinson Ms. Safaa Roumani Ms. Amanda Saunders Mrs. Susan Scott

Ms. Saiedeh S. Seyedkalili Mr. Charles Shryock, IV Mr. Patrick M. Skerpon Ms. Stacey Slack, RN, BSN Mr. Anthony E. Sosnoskie Mrs. Janet Steeger Ms. Rhoda Y. Sutton Mrs. Mary M. Sykes Ms. Christianne L. Testamark Mrs. Kathleen H. Troyner Dr. Robert Van der Waag Mrs. Joanann Walther LR ’72 Mr. Matthew M. Walther ’01 Ms. Deanna Warnock Ms. Kimberly A. Weaver ’14 Mrs. Celena R. Wienand ’10 Ms. Percilla Wills ’12 Mrs. Carmen J. Wilson Ms. Shamelle Ingram-Yemofio

Foundations, Funds, Churches, Businesses, and Organizations

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anthony and Anna L. Carozza Foundation Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. Bazilio Cobb Associates Bishop McNamara Athletic Boosters Bishop McNamara Parents’ Club Blueline Security Services, LLC Bradley Charitable Fund Bright Funds Cap X Office Solutions Carousel Uniforms Chipotle Mexican Grill Crescent Cities Charities, Inc Deloitte Dermatology Associates of Mansfield G.S. Proctor & Associates

Gallagher Evelius & Jones Greater Prince George’s Business Roundtable, Inc. Grimm and Parker Architects J & K Jewelers, LLC JC Wyvill Site Services JDS Associates JMA Solutions Kalas Funeral Home & Crematory Knights Of Columbus La Reine Class of 1989 LiveWell Outdoors Market Fresh Gourmet, Inc. Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation Morgridge Family Foundation National Foundation for Affordable Housing Solutions, Inc.

Pinnacle Fixturing Specialist RBC Wealth Management SAGE Dining Services Sandy Spring Bank Scheibel Construction Shipley and Horne, P.A. Special Care Nursery Stewart Funeral Home Fund The Geaton and Joann DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc. The Meltzer Group The V. and S. Foundation, Inc. The Westmoreland Group Thrive Tutoring NY, LLC Tribute 21 Fund TW Construction, LLC Verizon Foundation Virant Diagnostics Wye River Group

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AN Alumni NEWS

La Reine & McNamara

ALUMNINEWS

These pages represent alumni news shared with the Advancement Office from June 1, 2021 - December 1, 2021.

Marcus Fitts ’07 recently qualified for the 2022 World Triathlon Grand Final Abu Dhabi – Super Sprint and Olympic Distance in November 2022! He qualified through his finish at the 2021 Toyota USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships. Marcus will be representing Team USA and his local club GRIT USA. n

CALLING ALL ALUMNI!

Do you have a big announcement? Maybe you’re getting married, having a baby or graduating from college – we want to know! Send us your news so that we can share it with your BMHS family! Please contact us at advancement@bmhs.org and let us know what’s new and exciting!

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Danielle Ward ’07 was recently featured as part of the Sports Illustrated “Introducing” series which honors “the next black female athletes on the move”. The piece highlighted her work as a local dance coach, and also highlighted current Mustang and competitive dancer Daneya Celestin ’25. n

Joe Freeman ’76 recently published a new book, “Harry the Unwanted Reindeer”, a collection of three jolly Christmas tales with delightfully vibrant illustrations. It can be purchased through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or online e-booksellers. n


ALUMNINEWS ALUMNINEWS Reunions The Bishop McNamara and La Reine Classes of 1991 held a joint reunion on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at the Andy Mona ’82 Center. The event was well attended with lots of hugs and laughs. n

The BMHS Class of 2010 held several events for their weekend reunion. The Class of 2010 held their meet and greet at the Andy Mona ’82 Center on Friday, October 8th. n

Both reunions could not believe the progress at Bishop McNamara and loved the tours and information shared. n

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in loving memory...

Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.

The information included on these pages reflects news shared with the Advancement Office from June 1, 2021 - November 18, 2021.

Noel M. Chiantella ’67 passed away on June 29, 2021. David B. Dickinson ’76 passed away on July 7, 2021. Norma Stewart, mother of Stacye Stewart LR ’90, Natasha Stewart LR ’92, and Shelli Stewart ’95, passed away on July 26, 2021. Dorothy Simmons LR ’78, sister of Anne Simmons-McGroarty LR ’85 and Robert Simmons, passed away on August 8, 2021. Joy M. Comstock-Johnson ’96 passed away on August 16, 2021. Scott Brown, husband of Laurie Trainor-Brown ’95, passed away on August 19, 2021. Laurie S. Brown ’95, sister of Patricia Trainor-Musselman LR ’83, Lisa Trainor-Kost LR ’86, Paul Trainor ’91, and sister-in-law of Patrick Musselman ’84, passed away on August 19, 2021. Joy Satterwhite ’03, sister of Ryan Satterwhite ’04, passed away on October 3rd. Luz Cayabyab Galito, mother of Maria (Galito) Gilcrest LR ’75, passed away on October 22, 2021. Katherine Italiano-Merther, mother of Terri (Italiano) Gibson LR ’75, passed away on October 25, 2021. Terri Watson Daniels LR ’87 passed away on November 2, 2021. Maureen Van Der Waag, beloved friend of Bishop McNamara, mother of former faculty/staff Dr. Robert Van der Waag, passed away on November 12, 2021. Karen Smith LR ’75, mother of Mr. Kadar Anderson ’99, passed away on November 15, 2021.

Bricks for the Memorial Garden are available to purchase and personalize in memory of your loved ones. Additionally, memorial Mass Cards can be purchased from the Advancement Office. For more information, please contact Sandy Mammano, Director of Donor Relations, at 301.735.8401 ext. 295.

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From all of us at Bishop McNamara High School, we wish you a wonderful Advent season, Christmas, and Happy New Year. We’re so grateful you are a part of the BMHS family!

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