The Bishop McNamara and La Reine High School Community Magazine
Volume 30 Number 1
f o c i g a M e h T BISHOP McNAMARA
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Welcome to the Mustang Messenger
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Save the Date: McNamara Madness
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President’s Pen
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Chairman’s Letter
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Parents’ Club President Note
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Class Of 2028: You're Up!
10-11 Mustang Moments 13
Welcome to Our New BMHS Faculty and Staff!
14-15 STEM at Bishop McNamara 16-17 Meet Our Campus Ministry Team 18
Counseling Corner
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Making Connections: Alumni/Student Interviews
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Save the Date: 2024 La Reine Throwback Game
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Fine Arts Calendar
22-23 Why We Give: Established Scholarships at Bishop McNamara High School 24-25 2023 5K for the Arts 26-27 Coaches’ Reports & Fall Season Snapshots 28-29 Homecoming & Spirit Week 30-31 2023 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 32-33 Alumni News 34-35 Statement of Financial Position 36-43 2022-2023 Annual Report
Darrell Holloman II ‘00 Annual Fund and Online Giving Manager
44-45 In Loving Memory
Sandy Mammano Director of Donor Relations
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Buy a Paver, Leave a Legacy!
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Holiday Wishes from Bishop McNamara
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PRESIDENT’S PEN Dr. John Barnhardt President/CEO Dear McNamara Team & Family, Welcome to the 23-24 school year, and the latest edition of our Mustang Messenger! It is with immense joy and gratitude that I write to you to share some exciting news about the future of our beloved school. First, I am thrilled to share that I recently accepted the Board of Directors’ invitation to lead our community for the next seven years. Nowhere else feels more like home for my family and me, and I am wholeheartedly committed to furthering the mission and vision of Bishop McNamara. This journey has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Every day, I am inspired by the remarkable students, dedicated faculty, and passionate staff members who make Bishop McNamara the special place that it is. Together, we have achieved significant milestones, and I am eager to keep building upon this strong foundation. Already this school year, it is clear that we are blessed with a world-class faculty and staff team. Their hard work, enthusiasm, and commitment to our students is truly commendable. I am also grateful to the individuals, families, and organizations who have financially supported Bishop McNamara over the past year, as evidenced by the remarkable success in our Annual Report! Their generosity and belief in our mission have a profound impact on the lives of our students. We have immersed ourselves in the work of strategic planning this year. Our Board of Directors recently wrapped up a two-month strategic planning session and I look forward to sharing it in the Summer 2024 Mustang Messenger. We are also kicking off planning for our next Campus Master Plan, revisiting our Strategic Mission Assessment, and launching a feasibility study for the renovation of our 100/200 classroom wing. All of this work includes the voices and ideas of students, families, employees, alumni, and our Board of Directors. To our new Class of 2027 and prospective Class of 2028 families, welcome! We are so happy to have you as a part of our BMHS Family. If you are a BMHS or La Reine alumni, please connect with us, and come for a visit. Our beloved McNamara will not disappoint. The path ahead is filled with opportunities and challenges, but I am confident that, together, we can continue to inspire excellence, foster character, and empower the next generation of leaders. I am honored to have the privilege of serving this incredible community for the next seven years, and I look forward to our collective efforts in making Bishop McNamara High School an even more exceptional place of learning, growth, faith, service, and innovation.
Yours in faith and service,
Dr. John Barnhardt President/CEO
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CHAIRMAN’S LETTER Robert N. Summers ’86 Chair, BMHS Board of Directors Greetings to all members of the Bishop McNamara Family, I hope this finds you in good health and high spirits. As the Chair of the Bishop McNamara Board of Directors, I have been truly honored to serve in this capacity for the past five years. With my term coming to a close at the end of this academic year, I find myself reflecting on the fantastic journey we've undertaken together, and I wanted to take a moment to express my deep appreciation for your ongoing support. The Bishop McNamara community is strong. Our school’s legacy and success is a testament to the dedication, talent, and love of countless individuals who have passed through its doors - our students, families, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners. For our alumni, you are an integral part of this legacy, and we would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you to come and visit your alma mater, whether that is just to see campus, to cheer on our Mustangs at a game, or to marvel at our Fine Arts performances throughout the year. McNamara has undergone remarkable transformations over the years, and we believe you would be proud of the innovations and advancements we have made. Our classrooms, facilities, and extracurricular programs have all flourished, providing an even more enriching and diverse educational experience for our students. We would love to have you rediscover the school, walk down memory lane, and see firsthand how we've evolved while staying true to our mission to educate hearts and minds in a dynamic, inclusive Catholic school community rooted in the Holy Cross tradition. I am also thrilled that our President/CEO, Dr. John Barnhardt, will continue to serve for the next seven years here at McNamara. John has shown incredible leadership through his first three years here, and McNamara will continue to grow with his drive, vision, and determination to help the school grow. Your continued involvement with Bishop McNamara is vital to our mission, and your presence and time continue to mean so much to us. We look forward to celebrating the successes of our Mustangs, faculty, staff, and alumni throughout this year. As my tenure as the Board Chair draws to a close, I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for your unwavering support, commitment, and passion for Bishop McNamara High School. It has been a privilege to serve this community, and I am deeply grateful for the trust and faith you have placed in me and the entire Board. Thank you for being Bishop McNamara. I’ll see you on campus soon.
Respectfully,
Robert N. Summers ’86
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HELLO, BMHS FAMILIES! As we embrace another school year, I’d like to extend a warm and heartfelt welcome to all our parents, guardians, and families here at Bishop McNamara. It is with great joy that I, as the Parents' Club President, a proud La Reine alum (Class of 1991!), and a current parent, share my all-in enthusiasm for our beloved school and community. Bishop McNamara holds a special place in my heart. It's not just a place of learning; it's a place where interests and dreams are nurtured, friendships are forged, and futures are shaped. Our school is a wonderful environment of diverse talents, perspectives, and backgrounds, making it a rich and dynamic environment for our children to thrive. With all that’s happening here throughout the year, there is so much to explore! What makes our school truly exceptional is not just the commitment and dedication of our teachers and staff, but the active involvement and support of our parents. We are a closeknit family that works together to ensure our students receive the best education and have a fulfilling high school experience at “the school that never sleeps”. Now, more than ever, we encourage all parents to become active members of the Bishop McNamara High School Family. By engaging in our school community, you not only support your child's education but also create lasting memories and connections that will enrich your life. There are countless ways to get involved, from volunteering at events, attending the Parents' Club meeting, to sharing McNamara stories with your networks. I’m also very excited for our McNamara Madness event on Thursday, March 21st, which you’ll see in this issue! I am excited to see our Bishop McNamara High School Family thrive this year, and I invite you all to join us in making a difference. Your participation and commitment will undoubtedly enhance the high school journey for your child and all our students. Thank you for your continued support, and I look forward to celebrating the successes and growth of our school together. With warm regards, Evie Adams Simmons LR ‘91 President, Bishop McNamara High School Parents' Club, BMHS Board member, Mother of Lindsay Simmons ‘23 and Evan Simmons ‘25
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Class Of 2028
You're Up! Financial Aid Application Deadline December 1, 2023 Admissions Application Deadline December 8, 2023 High School Placement Test (Bishop McNamara High School, host site) December 9, 2023 Class of 2028 Acceptance Notification February 16, 2024 Now that the Class of 2027 are gearing up for their Freshman year, it’s time for 2028 to get started. The Admissions Team is so excited to welcome our prospective students and families to campus this fall. This past school year, McNamara received over 600 applications and nearly 1,000 inquiries, which made for a competitive admissions season! Whether you’re just now learning about our school or you’ve been hearing about the “magic of McNamara” for years, we are looking forward to helping you discover all that our Mustang family has to offer, while assisting you in selecting the best high school for your student.
Accepted Students Day March 2, 2024 Enrollment/Re-Enrollment Contracts and Enrollment/Re-Enrollment Fees Due Early deadline: March 15, 2024 Final deadline:, April 5, 2024
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Honoring our Teachers of the Year We are proud to share our 2023 Teachers of the Year! This year’s Veteran Teacher of the Year is Bishop McNamara alum Kimberly Weaver ‘14, a teacher in our English department. This year’s Novice Teacher of the Year is Mr. Matthew Budzik, a teacher in our Math department. The Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools Office & the High School Principals’ Association present these awards each year. These outstanding faculty members were recognized in an article in the Catholic Standard, and were presented with their awards at the High School Principals’ Association Professional Development Day in October. n
Peer Ministry Retreat The retreat for the senior Peer Ministers took place this past August at the Washington Retreat House in Northeast DC. Tasked with serving our school throughout the year in a variety of roles, the retreat is an opportunity for the Peer Ministers to take a step back, get to know themselves and their fellow peer ministers, and ground themselves in faith and God for the year ahead. The retreat concluded with a prayer service in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception just steps away from where the seniors will graduate in just 10 short months. n
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Freshman Orientation Our BMHS Family had a blast welcoming the Class of 2027! Freshman Orientation featured a scavenger hunt, team building activities, practicing daily routines and class locations. We also held our first-ever Parent University for Class of 2027 parents, a full-day overview of the school which concluded with our 2nd Annual Freshman Family Cookout. Everyone had a wonderful time, and we pray that the Class of 2027 has a strong start as they continue their Mustang experience. n
30th First Day of School August 28th marked the 30th First Day of School together for two of our longtime faculty members, Theology & Social Studies Teacher and Women's Lacrosse Head Coach Mr. Adam Greer and CITE Lab Director Mr. Patrick Skerpon! Mr. Greer and Mr. Skerpon each attended St. Pius X Regional School from 1st-8th Grade, high school at DeMatha Catholic High School, and they have each been here at Bishop McNamara High School for 18 years. Congratulations to Mr. Greer and Mr. Skerpon on this BMHS Family milestone! n
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First FADE Colloquium The Bishop McNamara Fine Arts Department welcomed the incredible Soul in Motion as their September FADE Colloquium Guest Artist. For almost 4 decades, Soul In Motion has presented the beauty and richness of the African-American culture with diverse audiences. n
Congratulations to Mr. Michael Barry, a teacher in our Social Studies department, whose documentary, “Even the Women Must Fight” recently won Best Short Film at the Prince George's Film Festival in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Mr. Barry served as a producer on the documentary. You can learn more about the documentary at www.eventhewomenmustfight.com. n
Mustangs Go Pink It was another amazing “Mustangs Go Pink” on Friday, October 6th! Students, faculty, and staff had fun dressing up in pink to support breast cancer research. Thanks to our community’s support, we are able to donate $4,725.00 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. n
Liturgical Celebrations Back to School Liturgy To kick off the beginning of a new school year, Monsignor Ray East of St. Teresa of Avila Church in Southeast DC visited our school and celebrated our first All School Mass of the year on September 12th alongside Father Alberto Biondi of Mount Calvary Catholic Church. Filled with the zeal that only Msgr. East can bring, our community was encouraged to consider the Holy Cross of Jesus that allows our trials and tribulations to have "an expiration date" because of the promise of new life in Christ. As always, our choir led by Ms. Rhoda Sutton and Wind Ensemble led by Mrs. Francine Amos-Hardy performed and inspired our students with their gifts. It was a wonderful celebration and perfect way for our school to start the year. n October Liturgy For our all school liturgy in October, Father Pawel Sass of Nativity Church in Northwest DC joined our community (as he has been doing for over 14 years!) to celebrate our Mass. Calling us to consider how the Holy Spirit might be working in our lives, Fr. Sass implored that we do not hesitate to call upon the name of the Lord for our needs. He reminded us that Jesus said that the door is always answered for the one who knocks fervently. The choir performed many wonderful pieces including “Eres Mi Respirar” (“This is the Air I Breathe”) to honor both the Holy Spirit, as the Breath of Life, and to celebrate the conclusion of Hispanic Heritage Month. Truly, the Holy Spirit is welcome and present at our school! n
Our newest campus addition!
This summer, we bid farewell to the beloved “Snack Shack” near our football field and made a beautiful new addition for students, faculty, staff, and Mustang sports fans to enjoy! The new pergola has already become a wonderful alumni gathering spot during fall sports, and students, faculty, and staff have loved spending time outside in our newest space. Check it out on your next visit to campus! If you are interested in naming the new pergola, please email advancement@bmhs.org
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WELCOME to our new Bishop
Darius Brown ‘11
Eliza Browder
Science Faculty, Chemistry
Communications Associate
Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry and Biopsychology, Mount St. Mary's University Master of Science in Biotechnology and Management, The University of Maryland
Anthony Davis
Student Support Services Resource Teacher
Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies, Washington Bible College, Associate of Applied Science in Accounting, University of the District of Columbia
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Tiara Butler
Fine Arts Faculty, Visual Arts
Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Communications, Morgan State University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Environmental & Interior Design with minor in Business Management Studies, Syracuse University, College of Visual & Performing Arts and Martin J. Whitman School of Management
Leigh Elliot
Monica Escobar
Bachelor of Arts, Sarah Lawrence College Master of Music in Music Education, The Boston Conservatory
Bachelor of Arts, Georgetown University Master of Arts in Teaching, American University
Fine Arts Faculty, String Orchestra
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English Faculty
Lyndsie Dandridge-King Admin Support, Principal & Human Resources
Zuri Foreman ‘09
Fine Arts Faculty, Dance
Bachelor of Science in Public Relations, St. John's University, Dance Theatre Certificate, American Musical and Dramatic Academy
McNamara Faculty and Staff! Catherine Hargrove Main Office
Paula Menifee English Faculty
Bachelor of Arts in Literature, The American University, Current Master of Arts Candidate in Teaching Secondary Education with a focus in Literature, The American University
Gregory Harris
Health & Physical Education Faculty, PE
Bachelor of Science in Economics, Mount Saint Mary's University, Master’s Degree in Education, University of the District of Columbia
Ryan Misler
Social Studies Faculty, Global Studies Bachelor of Arts in History, University of Maryland, Master of Arts in Middle Eastern Studies, University of Utah
I’Aisha Jackson
Science Faculty, Chemistry & Food Science
Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts, Southern Connecticut State University
Daniel Nasry
Michael McCorkle
Fine Arts Faculty, Broadcast Journalism & Photography Bachelor's Degree in Education with a minor in Theatre, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Ariadna Pichs
Theology Faculty
Master of Arts in Christian Education and Formation, Princeton Theological Seminary Master of Divinity in Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Pomona College
Modern & Classical Languages Faculty, Spanish
Bachelor of Arts in Education in English as a Second Language from the Universidad Pedagógica Félix Varela, Santa Clara (Cuba) Master of Arts in Spanish Language, Literature, & Culture, Syracuse University
We are thrilled to welcome these incredible new faculty and staff to the BMHS Family for the 2023-2024 school year! Let’s give them a warm BMHS Family welcome! Karanja Patterson
Social Studies Faculty, History Bachelor of Arts in History, Howard University, Juris Doctor, Howard University School of Law
Brynna Sherony
Campus Ministry Service Coordinator Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, PennWest University – California Master of Arts in Ministry and Theology, Villanova University
Lesbern Wilkins
Science Faculty, Physics
Bachelor of Science in General Science & Philosophy, Trinity Washington University Master of Science in Administration, Trinity Washington University
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STEM at Bishop McNamara: Learning and Teaching in the new La Reine Science & Innovation Center The 2023-2024 school year marks our first full year of classes in the La Reine Science & Innovation Center (LRSIC)! We’ve had an overwhelming response of excitement and curiosity about our new building and we continue to welcome alumni and guests to visit since our Grand Opening Celebration. In this section, we’ll share the courses taught in the LRSIC and perspectives from our incredible Science, Technology, and Engineering faculty.
Science Courses Offered: Anatomy & Physiology 1 AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics 1 Biology Chemistry Earth and Space Science Food Science A Food Science B Forensic Science Honors Anatomy & Physiology 1 Honors Anatomy & Physiology 2 Honors Biology Honors Chemistry Marine Science Physics Zoology
Technology & Engineering Courses Offered: AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles Computer Programming Cybersecurity Design and Fabrication Digital Making Engineering For US All Foundations of Robotics
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“First of all, I think the LRSIC is a beautiful space, light, airy, and expansive in feel. It really makes you feel excited to be here and learn something new. Second, I love the prep spaces. Having that dedicated area for preparation makes a huge difference and makes my use of time more efficient. Third, the plant wall and the back foyer area are really special. I find that space peaceful and I sometimes sit on the beautiful handmade benches there, just to have a moment to think.” - Jan Steeger, Science Faculty
"I have really enjoyed watching my AP Biology students build their lab skills this year. In our Cellular Energy unit, we did a photosynthesis and cellular respiration lab. The students then discovered their own questions they wanted to answer. They then designed their own experiments to test their hypotheses and conducted the investigation. The questions students came up with were phenomenal. I had one team investigating the effect of plastics in the water on the rate of photosynthesis and another team investigating the effect of heat on the proteins used in photosynthesis. It is really beautiful to see curiosity in the students, and be able to give them the space to investigate. "It is my goal to instill curiosity in my students. I want them to discover, explore, and study the life that surrounds us through inquiry and cooperation with each other. That way, students can apply the science to our faiths, daily lives, and contemporary issues. LRSIC really allows us to utilize lab activities to work on important skills of data interpretation, analysis, critical thinking, and collaboration so that we are becoming better-informed citizens of our world." - Megan Judd, Science Faculty and Department Chair
“Earth & Space Science looks at Earth and out into space through a lens of living in a world affected by climate change. We also discuss how having knowledge about how Earth works at various levels can be helpful to all job opportunities and experiences that our students will have in the future from working in the medical field, business, and technology to things to think about before purchasing items such as an electric vehicle or even buying a house. Our upcoming performance assessment for our current unit will be to create a "podcast" featuring disaster stories from a selected Meteorology natural disaster (tornado, hurricane, etc) to display knowledge of general meteorology, specifics such as damage/destruction/aftermath/recovery of their chosen disaster, and generalized preventative measures people can take to stay safe.” - Katherine Ray, Science Faculty
“I hope that my classes will impart the knowledge base for anyone considering Computer Science as a discipline, but also that my classes make the information digestible and simple enough to go out in use in today’s world. The LRSIC supports that goal by being the very functional but still exciting setting for all of that to take place. The number of clubs and activities that meet in this space is a pleasure to watch. While I know that the Main Building has always been a place for extra-curricular activities, students have really embraced the changes and adopted the LRSIC as their own as well. Whether students are in Lab 3 gaming or they are producing something 3D-printed in Lab 4 or simply even hanging out in the atrium, I get the feeling that students are creating an identity for this space that’s inviting and creative!” - Armani Mason-Callaway ‘09, Technology and Engineering Faculty
“I hope my classes teach kids to love science and to critically think about the body and to see the process of crime investigation. I think the building inspires students to be comfortable in class so that it makes their learning process easier. Anything new and impressive looking gives the students a supportive environment to learn.” - Denise Kazimer LR ‘89, Science Faculty
“The goal for all of my classes is to show each student that they are capable of being a programmer. I always try to get as hands on as soon as possible and each class to show them how easy it really is to code and make simple programs. In Web Design, the first week of class is a lot of introduction to the HTML coding language, which can seem like a foreign language to students. I make sure that within the first week we’re creating very simple web pages where they have headings and include their own images. This helps give them confidence early in the semester as well as let them start exploring their creative side sooner than later - which will benefit them greatly as we progress throughout the year and start working on their final project. In the AP Computer Science A course, we are going to be working on our first lab soon. This particular lab is called the Magpie Chatbot Lab it’s named after the Magpie bird that is considered to be one of the more intelligent creatures on the planet. The program’s purpose is to create a chatbot that allows a user to have a conversation with the computer. It’s an amazing space to work in - Lab 3 specifically has so much more room and each student has an amazing PC setup. The dual monitors allow students to complete assignments in a more efficient manner by allowing them to have directions or examples on one screen and then have their current projects on the other screen.” - Matt Walther ‘01
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Meet our Campus Ministry Team! Bishop McNamara’s Campus Ministry Department
strives to carry out the vision of the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Blessed Father Basil Moreau, C.S.C. “to make God known, loved, and served." Through school-wide liturgies and other forms of prayer, we invite students to share in celebration with one another, loving God through praise and worship, and receiving God’s love through Scripture and Communion. Through our Holy Cross Service Program, we challenge students to serve God by helping the poor and marginalized among our fellow children of God. Our retreat program, assisted in several ways by student leaders, is
Amanda Saunders MacMillan Director of Campus Ministry Where did you go to college/graduate school? What made you choose those colleges/ universities? I went to Neumann University, in Aston, PA. I chose Neumann because I had been in Catholic school my whole life where each student was seen, valued, and heard. I knew that I wanted to go to a college that had those same values and where I would not get lost in the crowd. What's your favorite thing about Campus Ministry at McNamara? My favorite thing about campus ministry at McNamara is that we have an opportunity
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responsible for helping our students to know God, to know each other, and to know themselves. Our Peer Ministry program allows a small group of 12th graders to take a special class senior year on faith, justice, communication, and leadership, focusing on their personal development. These students also serve as student leaders in several ministry capacities throughout the year. Each student participates in community service hours throughout the year as part of our Holy Cross Service Program. We checked in with the Campus Ministry team to learn more about their work, and what they are looking forward to this year.
for each student to attend a retreat every year. That is not the case in most schools and I am so grateful our students get the chance to be in community with one another and learn more about themselves! What about the Holy Cross charism most influences your spirituality or ministry? The emphasis on being present in our community. We see this in the example of Br. Andre who held the door for many; welcoming them and praying with them. He met each person where they were and never turned anyone away. We hear this in the words of Fr. Moreau when he said that the mind cannot be educated at the expense of the heart. We are encouraged by our values: being family, building respect, educating hearts and minds, and bringing hope to weave our Holy Cross charism into our work every single day. We are called to be present to our students and our colleagues not because we have to, but
because we want to, because it is who we are. What are you excited about this school year? I am excited for everything, but I think there is always something special about our senior events where we get to celebrate our graduates. Another thing I am excited for is our employee retreat that happens once every year. Being able to build community by serving, reflecting, and praying together is a highlight of the year for me! Three adjectives to describe our Mustangs: High Achieving, Resilient, & Fun
Sam Hardwick Assistant Director of Campus Ministry Where did you go to college/graduate school? What made you choose those colleges/ universities? I received my Bachelor's Degree from Providence College in Rhode Island. I chose Providence College for some reasons that I was unaware of and others that were only known to the Holy Spirit! The main reason for me at the time was I went to high school in Massachusetts and, once my parents moved to Maryland after I graduated from high school, I wanted to be close to where my friends were in high school. Unknown to me then, but clear to me now, is that Providence College was the right place for me because it would allow me the space to grow in my faith when I turned to it more as I went through my college experience. What's your favorite thing about Campus Ministry at McNamara? This is a tough one! I love the opportunity I get throughout the year to witness students embrace their spirituality and faith during retreats and to be moved by idea that God loves them as they are. What about the Holy Cross charism most influences your spirituality or ministry? Brynna Sherony Campus Minister Service Coordinator Where did you go to college/graduate school? What made you choose those colleges/ universities? I completed my undergraduate studies at PennWest California (formerly the California University of Pennsylvania). I chose this school because it had a marching band with a color guard, a campus ministry program (but wasn’t interested in a Catholic college), and it had multiple majors that I was interested in, just in case I was going to switch what I was studying. I put a little bit more thought and prayer into my Master’s of Arts that I received from Villanova University. I chose Villanova specifically for its program in Ministry and Theology and the opportunity to earn my practicum credits through a graduate assistantship in their campus ministry. The assistantship fully funded my degree and was a great opportunity to learn the ins and outs of ministry at a college level. In the end though it’s a small miracle that I found this program and applied on time.
One of the most unique things that I have found in the Holy Cross Charism, in relation to other charisms that I have learned and been a part of (Xavierian, Dominican, Franciscan), is its emphasis on hospitality. For me, this has been the ground for all that I do in Campus Ministry at a Holy Cross school. Being hospitable for me means meeting students where they are, intentionally creating space for students to feel comfortable to be themselves with me and others, and creating programming where others can do the same. What has been a favorite moment/story so far within your work? There was a moment this year that was very small in the grand scheme of my work but has stuck with me for weeks now. One of the privileges that I get as a Campus Minister is to be part of a small group on our Junior 3-Day Kairos Retreat four times throughout the year. These small groups are with 7-8 juniors and we meet throughout the three days to talk and share experiences while also listening and being present to others. One of the things I love to do once we return from Kairos is being able to say hello in the hallways to the members that I have got to know. Halfway through September this year, I came out of my office and came upon a student I had not seen since our Kairos back in March. When I saw them, they lit up and said "Hi Mr. Hardwick, I haven't seen you in so long!" We chatted for a bit about our summers and what's been going on since Kairos. Then, as we went to go our separate ways, the student asked, "Can I give you a hug?" What's your favorite thing about Campus Ministry at McNamara? My favorite thing about Campus Ministry at McNamara is that we get to engage students of all faith backgrounds. Every student has a different story to tell and a unique experience of spirituality and faith. I feel so lucky that BMHS, and Campus Ministry in particular, are spaces where all of these thoughts and perspectives are not only welcomed, but encouraged. What about the Holy Cross charism most influences your spirituality or ministry? I love that we talk about educating the whole person through head and heart at McNamara. It is also part of the Augustinian charism, so coming from Villanova, an Augustinian school, I’ve thought about head and heart a lot. Head and heart remind me that students are always more than they appear and in order to accompany students through high school and exploring their faith I have to be attentive to both. What has been a favorite moment/story so far within your work? There have been a couple of service trips that I’ve taken students on where my timing has been just a little off. I either didn’t budget enough time for traffic, or students were running late to meet me, or one last bathroom opportunity ran a little long which make me feel a little frazzled when
To which I replied, "of course!" This small act was so heartwarming because it was a concrete example for me that our students are impacted by Kairos and feel loved through our work. What are you excited about this school year? I am really excited about our All School Liturgies this year. Each month we get together as a school at Mount Calvary Church, next to our school, to celebrate the Mass and to pray for each other and our communities. One of the awesome things I get to do is contact priests in our local area to come to our school and celebrate the Mass and share the Gospel message with our students. These priests are always so excited to come and be with our students and often tell me how impressed they are with their attentiveness and reverence during the Mass. This year we have already had the wonderful Monsignor Ray East from St. Teresa of Avila in Southeast DC, and Fr. Pawel Sass from Nativity Church in NW. I am looking forward to having both Cardinal Gregory for our January Liturgy and Auxiliary Bishop Menjivar-Ayala from the Archdiocese of Washington for the March Liturgy. Along with Fr. Brian Stacy, OFM Cap. and Board Member, Fr. Robert Boxie, III, we are really blessed by the priests who come to celebrate the Mass with us each year. I am always excited to hear their message to our students and of course, to hear our amazing choir led by Ms. Rhoda Sutton and instrumentalists led by Mrs. Dana Shieh and Mrs. Francine Amos-Hardy. Three adjectives to describe our Mustangs: Involved, Driven, Loving we arrive to a service site late. On this particular day I was a frazzled because we were late but the students were just excited about volunteering at the retirement community that we were going to. When we arrived they couldn’t wait for the senior residents to arrive so that they could play board games and card games with them. It was grounding to see their joy and enthusiasm and reassured me that there was absolutely no reason for me to stress. The seniors who joined us were appreciative of the students’ presence and were excited for us to schedule another visit. What are you excited about this school year? As a new employee who is still learning the Holy Cross Service Program I have really enjoyed seeing students engage with such a wide variety of service to the community. The students that have signed up for after school service opportunities with me have all been so generous with their time and have really dug in and embraced whatever activity we were doing whether it was park clean up, playing games at retirement communities, or helping with a food distribution. I’ve enjoyed it all. It has also brought me a lot of joy to see students sharing pictures of their service projects when they submit their service hours! Three adjectives to describe our Mustangs: Determined, Enthusiastic, Creative
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Hello from the Bishop McNamara Counseling Department! Here are the latest happenings this year with our amazing Mustangs.
On September 7th, the Counseling Department hosted a fireside chat featuring the authors of "The Black Family's Guide to Admission", Timothy Fields and Shereerm Herndon-Brown. Fields, a veteran admissions Dean from Emory University, and Herndon-Brown, a longtime college admissions consultant, are both parents who co-authored their book to assist families in redefining "success" in the college application process. This informative event was open to parents of students across all grade levels. The discussion delved into several pivotal topics, including PWIs (Predominantly White Institutions) and HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities), early preparation strategies, the journey of scholar-athletes, the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on Affirmative Action, and the debunking of common myths in the college application process. Parents actively engaged with the authors, posing a variety of insightful questions, and even had the opportunity to have their books signed.
During the academic year, the counseling department regularly organizes dozens of college admissions meetings, providing our students with valuable opportunities to engage directly with the college representatives who evaluate their applications. To attend these sessions, our students register through the college document platform SCOIR, and they receive passes granting them access to these events. Among the notable college visits that have already taken place are: Catholic University, the University of Michigan, Howard University, the University of Maryland, Emory University, Syracuse University, the University of Delaware, and Elon University. As we look ahead, we're excited about upcoming visits from the University of California at Berkeley, Bowie State University, St. Edwards University, and Hampton University. n
We are so grateful to the authors for all of their insights, and for everyone who helped to make this wonderful evening possible!
Thank you for stopping by!
Be sure to keep an eye on the “Happy List” on the BMHS website, and follow us on Twitter at @BMHS_ to_College. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Shamelle Yemofio, Director of Counseling, at shamelle.yemofio@bmhs.org.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS: ALUMNI/STUDENT INTERVIEWS
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JEREMIE DAVIS ‘14 INTERVIEW BY LONDON BECKFORD ‘24
London Bedford ‘24, aspires to go into the film media industry. This past September she interviewed Bishop McNamara alumna Jeremie Davis ‘14, who is a local producer at a digital advertising agency. Jeremie also recently completed her first short film, entitled “RSVP”. (This interview has been edited and restructured for the purposes of this article from the original interview transcript.) London: What's new here at McNamara from when you were a student?
London: Is there anywhere that the people could watch?
Jeremie: What's new? This building that we're in for one. When I was here, I think they were just starting to talk about it and now they have 3D printers and students' 3D work placed in the classroom. It's very interesting.
Jeremie: It's currently going to be screening at the Prince George's County Film Festival this weekend (Sept. ‘23), but we're going to be dropping a trailer soon. So I would say before the end of the year, people should be able to watch it on Vimeo. They can also follow the Instagram account, the RSVP film on Instagram. They can also check out our Seed and Spark page. This short film is for mature audiences (MA). It is at a similar maturity level to Issa Rae’s Insecure.
Jeremie: When I pulled up today, it just felt very fresh and new. When I walked in, I saw someone in a Spiderman outfit. I was like, “Oh, it must be Homecoming. So that's exciting. Do they still decorate the hallways? London: Yes, the Seniors decoration theme was Monsters Inc. ( Jeremie) I love that. (London) And the Junior class was Spiderman. Jeremie: Okay, so yeah, I'm so glad that traditions have remained over the years. London: Can you tell me about what you do? Jeremie: By day, I'm a producer at a digital advertising agency. I work with companies like Google, Amazon, and MailChimp. On the weekends, in my spare time, I am a writer and director of my own projects. I got my foundation in media when I was here and now I’ve built upon that. So that's been cool. London: Can you give me a little overview of this short film that you recently produced? Jeremie: The short film that I recently produced is called “RSVP”, and I wrote it at the top of the pandemic. Because everyone was stuck in the house, I found free classes online for screenwriting. I have always been interested in film, so I decided to take a course to see if I liked it. The first course I took was free, and then I ended up taking some classes at NYU, which is really cool! I just kind of liked learning about the structure of screenwriting and how to build upon a story, like when I wrote for the newspaper here at McNamara. When I wrote here I was really able to be creative. The film classes were kind of like tapping back into that part of myself from high school and then building upon that with my actual scripts. At the time I was going through a little friendship break up, which I feel like we all go through in our adulthood. I was just reminiscing on the good times and then literally thinking about the last brunch that we had before the pandemic shut everything down, and how chaotic that was. I just found the story in it and started explaining the complexities of friendships. We were able to complete the shoot in two days. I crowdfunded $11,000 for it and I honestly could not have done it without the people that I've met along the way. So I’ve always looked at it as a community film. If I didn't have the people who helped me do it, I would have not been able to do it myself.
In fact, I have just been accepted into Issa Rae’s Color Creative Find your People Program, (which is a training curriculum that provides specialized resources, mentorship and guidance for the seven essential disciplines in the filmmaking process). Even being here is nostalgic because it was in the cafeteria where my friend was watching her (Issa Rae’s) series, “The Mis-Adventures of an Awkward Black Girl”. And I was like, what are you watching? And now to see how far Issa has come and to be a part of her program is crazy. We’re filming in LA, which will be fun! I’ve never filmed in LA before. We started in May. It’s been a lot of hard work, but worth it. The film that I’m working on in this program is more serious. It’s about a mother-daughter relationship. Again, it’s a little mature but it takes the angle of a comedic love letter to mothers and daughters. We will be shooting in November and showcasing in March. So again this is a full circle moment. Here (at McNamara) there are an abundance of possibilities that could take you down many career paths.Teachers like Ms. Keller, who I saw earlier today, gave me a platform. This school also taught me that we ought to care about others. There are so many alumni that have gone on to do something great. I think being connected to such a powerful community like that has really allowed me to progress in my career. London: Do you have any advice that you would give the students here so they can get the full experience out of Mac? Jeremie: Getting involved and taking in the experiences available to you are important. You are lucky to be here! Get your money's worth. Just being a part of clubs and just exploring is valuable. Figuring out who you are is like poetry. Know it's okay to fail. I feel like sometimes there's so much pressure on ourselves. It's okay if you didn't get it right this time, but you can still continue to evolve.
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for the 2024 La Reine High School Throwback Game! Join the BMHS girls' basketball team as they play Elizabeth Seton High School and wear
SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE LA REINE JERSEYS!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH 2:00 PM BMHS Main Gym 6800 Marlboro Pike Forestville, MD 20747
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SAVE THE DATES MARCH 8, 9 & 10 Spring Play The Learned Ladies
MARCH 22, 23 & 24
Classical Dance Production BMHS SPIRIT of DANCE
APRIL 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28 Sankofa Production “MAYA” The Phenomenal Woman
APRIL 24
Jazz Concert
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Concert Band, Symphonic Band, & Percussion Ensemble Concert MAY 3 Choir Program MAY 4 St. Genesius Awards Night MAY 5 Sankofa/TAMD Senior Recognition MAY 6 String Orchestra & Wind Ensemble Concert Tickets go on sale to the public two and a half weeks before the first performance of each production. Please continue to check the website and our social media channels for ticket updates! www.bmhs.org
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WHY WE GIVE
Established Scholarships at Bishop McNamara High School
The generosity of our donors continues to astound us in the unselfish ways they continue to show up for our students. Members of the BMHS Family create scholarships for various reasons. We asked a few benefactors of scholarships why they created their scholarships, and why they continue to give. BMHS cannot do what we do without the gracious benefactors and donors who make such a difference in the lives of our students. Thank you!
Couplin III / Carmichael Scholarship
Benefactors: Jerome Couplin III ‘09 and Darrian Carmichael ‘09, BMHS alumni Jerome Couplin III ‘09 and Darrian Carmichael ‘09 were asked why they created their scholarship: “We decided to create the Couplin III/Carmichael Scholarship to assist families in need and help them achieve their educational goals. Our mission and prayer is to instill the power of paying it forward to future generations and hope each scholarship recipient’s gratitude would lead them to one day also give back to generations to come.”
Carolyn Oberman Scholarship
Benefactor: Cindy Morgan LR ‘78, La Reine alumna and former BMHS board member Why Cindy Morgan LR ‘78 gives: “Our parents, Martin & Betty Oberman, sacrificed to send the five of us to La Reine and Bishop McNamara for a quality education. This education has provided each of us a reinforcement of our faith and a leg up in our chosen careers. I am especially grateful to BMHS for keeping the La Reine spirit alive.
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Our youngest sibling, Carolyn, died in 1984, the summer between her freshman and sophomore year. I chose to designate a scholarship in her memory so other families will have the same opportunity for a quality Catholic education from Bishop McNamara.”
Aaron Marshall ‘14 Scholarship
Benefactor: Dr. Alycia Marshall, Former faculty and alumni parent Dr. Marshall on why she continues to support Bishop McNamara: “I continue to support Bishop McNamara High School because it truly impacted my life and the life of my beloved son, Aaron Gene Marshall ‘14, otherwise known as ‘AG’. I began my professional career at Bishop McNamara High School as a young mathematics teacher, teaching Algebra. I often credit the opportunity that I had to learn and grow there early in my career through the support of amazing faculty and the leadership of Dr. Marco Clark ‘85 and Matthew Goyette who were my first principals. I interviewed for the position with Mr. Goyette when I was pregnant with my dear Aaron so it was always meant for McNamara to be a special place for the both of us. When Aaron was ready for high school, there was no question. I knew that at McNamara, he would receive not only a firstclass education but he would be welcomed into a family where he developed strong Christian values and built the foundation to becoming a great young man. Although his first love was truly performing as an amazing hiphop artist, Aaron studied drama at McNamara, where he performed in Les Miserables, honed his stage presence skills, and was the first freshman to perform the closing act for the talent show! Bishop McNamara High School will always have a special place in the hearts of Aaron’s family and friends as we honor his life and legacy through the AG Memorial Scholarship for students in the arts who come from single-parent homes.”
P’s & Q’s Scholarship
Benefactor: Craig Glover-Hines ‘09, Former BMHS faculty and alumnus “Bishop McNamara High School is an educational and spiritual pillar in my life. This school serves as a personal hallmark, a sacred place of academic growth, love for others, character formation, faith at work, and hope in action. When trying to describe what McNamara means to me, language will always fail. However, I believe the words of Christ when he says, ‘The greatest among you will be your servant.’ Therefore, I believe that it is faithful service that allows the heart to be expressed in ways words cannot articulate. “To work to give back to a place that poured so much into my mind, heart, and soul is not only faith at work, but an opportunity to pass the baton of hope off to generations coming behind me. It is an opportunity to honor and remember those who loved me through their teaching, time, service, and leadership. It is also an opportunity to participate in this collective race together, to connect with and believe in those arriving while at the same time remembering those who came before. I believe honoring the past, present, and future of McNamara will continue to push the legacy of this special place forward. “This P’s & Q’s scholarship is dedicated to the greatest man I’ve ever known, my late grandfather, Thomas Alton Glover. I remember weeks before my freshman year at McNamara in 2005, where he was teaching me how to tie my necktie, and steadily reminding me about the importance of having good character, having respect, staying focused, doing my best, and striving to always do the right thing. His example has encouraged me to commit to character formation throughout my life, and I believe when strong character comes alongside great scholarship, and greater humility, that is when the greatest students and servants are formed. I started this scholarship to help students believe that they have hope to bring and a God given purpose worthy of being pursued and lived. P’s & Q’s is not limited to what a student produces on paper, it is about what is written on their heart, because it’s the heart that produces the greatest possible signature that can be left on the world.”
Read about all of the established BMHS Scholarships at www.bmhs.org
Bishop McNamara continues to seek scholarship opportunities for our Mustangs and their families. If you would like to establish a scholarship at Bishop McNamara or support our general financial aid and scholarship fund, please email Ms. Heather Nadolny, Director of Development and Communications, at heather.nadolny@bmhs.org. To donate to these or any other established scholarships at Bishop McNamara, please visit bit.ly/BMHSGiving23 or use the QR code to the right.
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5K FOR THE ARTS — The Bishop McNamara Fine Arts
Department continued its annual tradition with this year’s 5K for the Arts, held once again at Watkins Regional Park! Students, families, faculty, staff, and friends gathered together for the race and warmed up with the help of Justice McDaniel ‘26, and her mother, Mrs. Felicia McDaniel. This year’s race involved a special challenge from President/ CEO Dr. John Barnhardt: any student who beat his time would get a dress down day! Congratulations to Xavier Timmons ‘26, who crossed the finish line before Dr. Barnhardt and happily earned his prize. At the conclusion of the race, Dr. Barnhardt surprised the top 20 student finishers with dress down day passes as well, and Director of Fine Arts Mrs. Dana Shieh gave a special prize to the 100th finisher. In total, the event raised over $16,000 for our Fine Arts programs! Congratulations to our top place runners and fundraisers, and thank you to everyone who participated, volunteered, and/or donated. We’ll see you at next year’s 5K! n
Save the Date for next year’s 5K for the Arts: Saturday, October 12th, 2024!
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Top Runners ADULT MALE:
1st Place: John Barnhardt 2nd Place: Adam Blyckert 3rd Place: Nicholas Rodgers ‘13
ADULT FEMALE:
1st Place: Jordyn McArthur 2nd Place: Leigh Elliott 3rd Place: Elise Gordon
STUDENT MALE:
1st Place: Xavier Timmons ‘26 2nd Place: Diego Vasquez ‘25 3rd Place: Darrell Barr-Jones ‘25
STUDENT FEMALE:
1st Place: Justice McDaniel ‘26 2nd Place: Madison Bridges ‘26 3rd Place: Zora Williams ‘26
A HUGE THANK YOU
to this year’s corporate and local business Sponsors! This event could not happen without your generous support!
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Coaches’ Reports INTRODUCING
COACH RON JAMES! Mr. Ronald “Ron” James recently joined Bishop McNamara High School as the new Head Girls’ Basketball Coach. Mr. James currently serves as the Director of Team Takeover Girls Basketball, having developed and grown the program since 2012. He has achieved over 650 wins in the past eleven years as the Head Coach of the Team Takeover 17u Nike EYBL and Team Takeover 8th grade Nike Jr. EYBL teams. Mr. James is also a proud Bishop McNamara parent of Kennedy James ‘24 and a regular presence on campus.
Q: What are you most looking forward to in the upcoming girls’ basketball season? A: I’m really looking forward to the competitions on a national and regional level. I’m looking forward to seeing the young ladies grow in this game of basketball through their play. I’m looking forward to showcasing a talented and exciting group of young ladies on the basketball court. AND I’m really looking forward to having the backing of the fan support within the Bishop McNamara community! I’m also looking forward to the challenge of winning the WCAC Championship and a national championship!
Here’s a quick Q&A with our newest coach! Q: Why did you choose to bring your talents to McNamara? A: I’ve always been an active, silent partner with the BMHS girls’ basketball program. Some of the ladies play on my club teams during the summer months, and I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to join forces with the school as a whole to build on its rich tradition and success. It’s an honor to be a part of the BMHS coaching community and to explore that side of the Bishop McNamara Athletics program. As a parent, I’ve been very pleased at my daughter Kennedy’s growth within the community and within the school as a whole. I have gained an understanding of the school’s values for students and for studentathletes. As a parent, I’ve always had a boatload of gratitude that my daughter has been able to have the experience of being a Mustang. Now as a coach AND a parent, I think it gives me added value of experience that I can bring to the program.
Q: What can the fans look forward to? What should they get excited about? A: The fans can look forward to the young ladies playing basketball at a very, very high level - it’s fast-paced, highly skilled athletes playing together with a common goal of nothing less than success for all. If they like fast-paced, up and down, in your face, electrifying basketball, then we will definitely have games you don’t want to miss! Q: What are your hopes for the girls on the team this year? My hope is that they find the value of being a member of a team – that they are able to find and utilize their individual strengths to build the team’s strength, and to work towards both team and individual goals.
Thank you to Coach James for taking some time to preview the season! You can see the girls’ basketball schedule on the Bishop McNamara website, including our special La Reine Throwback Game on Saturday, February 10th! Our girls’ basketball coaching staff (pictured from left to right): James Marshall, Lacie Hall, Ron James, Ray Brewer, Tiara Butler, Jessica Easton
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We are so proud of all of our student-athlete Mustangs and everything they have accomplished so far this year! Here are some snapshots of 2023-2024 Athletics so far. We hope to see you cheering for our teams as the year goes on.
Go Mustangs!!
Congratulations to Kiylah Presley ‘24, who received her commemorative 2024 Under Armour Next All-America Volleyball Game jersey on Tuesday, October 24th, recognizing her selection to high school volleyball’s premier all-star showcase event.
Congratulations, Kiylah!
The Under Armour Next All-America Volleyball Game annually welcomes the country’s top high school volleyball players for an immersive experience designed to celebrate their achievements and prepare them for the next steps of their athletic careers. In total, 24 players converge in Orlando to learn, train and compete against their peers in the only national showcase of its kind in the country. Beginning in 2020, the Under Armour Next All-America Volleyball Game was held in conjunction with the All-America Football Game and, starting with the 2022 contest, the game has been televised nationally by ESPN. This year’s game will be held on January 2nd, 2024 at 4:30 ET!
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Spirit Week leading up to Homecoming continues to be a favorite tradition among students, faculty, and staff each year, and this year was no exception. Everyone had a fantastic time dressing up as the themes as we prepared for the Homecoming game against Archbishop Carroll on September 30th. Here are our creative themes this year!
MONDAY: Pajama Day
THURSDAY: Class Color Day
TUESDAY: Barbecue Dads vs. Soccer Moms Day
’24 - Blue ’25 - Red ’26 - Green ’27 - Purple
WEDNESDAY: Meme Day
FRIDAY: Maroon and Gold Day
At the end of the week, we came together for a Pep Rally on the field to highlight all of our fall sports teams, announce this year’s Homecoming Court, and wish the football team good luck on their game the next day. They won the Homecoming game 22-7, and the stands were packed. We love our McNamara traditions!
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On Saturday, September 30, 2023, the Bishop McNamara Family came together for the 26th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, held in the Andy Mona ‘82 Center. Since 1997, Bishop McNamara has formally recognized the personal and professional accomplishments, community service and leadership of former Bishop McNamara and La Reine High School scholarathletes. Members of Bishop McNamara‘s Hall of Fame exemplify the lessons they learned in athletics – teamwork, integrity, the dignity of labor, discipline and determination – in their work and community. This
year’s class of inductees was no exception. During the ceremony we took a special moment to recognize the 1973 BMHS championship football team, who were the honorary captains at our Homecoming game following the ceremony. Team members loved getting together to reminisce and honor the 50th anniversary of their big win. The teammates and loved ones of James Belk ‘99 also gathered, in his memory, to honor his legacy. Other individual honorees included Chauntise Wright ‘04, Monica (Mason) Townsend ‘09 and Talib Zanna ‘09.
The 2008 Girls’ Basketball Championship Team has a long list of amazing women who are doing phenomenal things. Their current occupations speak for themselves: homicide detective, neuroscientist, nurse practitioner, COO, CEOs and more. The Bishop McNamara Hall of Fame continues to be an annual testament not only to our incredible student-athletes, but also to the things they go on to accomplish as Bishop McNamara and La Reine alumni. You can learn more about the criteria and nomination process for our annual Hall of Fame at bmhs.org/alumni.
LET’S MEET AND CELEBRATE THIS YEAR’S HONOREES! James Belk ‘99 Football In Memoriam
1st Team All-WCAC Defense 1st Team PG County Defense 2nd Team Washington Post All-Met Defense Honorable Mention All-American Member of 1997 Catholic League Game Finalist South Carolina University
Talib Zanna ‘09 | Boys Basketball
Chauntise Wright ‘04 Girls’ Basketball
4 year starter 1st Team All PG County 2nd Team All-Met (basketball) 2002-2003 WCAC Champion 2002-2003 DC City Title Champion 2004 #2 Ranked Team in USA Today (final rankings) 2004 #1 Ranked Team in USA Today (19 weeks straight) 2004 Street and Smith Honorable Mention All-American 2004 McDonald’s All-American Nominee University of Louisville
Team MVP & Captain 1st Team All State 1st All-Time Rebounds Led Team in Scoring, Rebounding, Blocked Shots 2009 Reebok All- American
2009 1st Team All-Met Washington Post 2009 Final 4 Team Member 2008, 2009 1st Team All-WCAC 2008, 2009 1st Team PG County 2004 McDonald’s All-American Finalist University of Pittsburgh
“This honor means a lot to me because I'm just a kid from Nigeria, whose plans were to move to the United States to chase his dream and not knowing anything about the country but putting my trust in God, and Bishop McNamara gave me the opportunity and I'm grateful for that.”
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HALL FAME OF
The 26th Annual Bishop McNamara Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Monica (Mason) Townsend | Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) 2009 PG All-County Team Indoor & Outdoor (200m / 400m dashes) 2008 PG All-County Team Indoor & Outdoor (200m / 400m dashes) 2007 PG All-County Team Indoor and Outdoor (200m / 400m dashes) 2007 WCAC 400m Meter Outdoor Champion 2007 WCAC 4X400m Relay Outdoor Runner-Up 2007 All WCAC Team (200m / 400m dashes)
PG County Gazette Athlete of the Week (2006) 2006 WCAC 400m Outdoor Champion 2006 WCAC 4X400m Relay Outdoor Champion 2006 All WCAC Team (200m / 400m dashes) 2006 PG All-County Team Outdoor (200 / 400 meter dashes) 2006 Member WCAC Women's Track & Field Championship Team University of Memphis
“Being honored as a Hall of Fame member of my high school in track and field is a momentous recognition that fills me with immense pride and gratitude. It signifies the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and passion for the sport, as well as the support of my coaches, teammates, and school community. This honor not only validates my athletic achievements but also serves as a reminder of the values of discipline, perseverance, and teamwork that I learned through track and field. It's a privilege to be remembered as part of the school's rich athletic history, and it inspires me to continue contributing to the sport and mentoring future generations of athletes.”
Tony Johnson Unsung Hero Award Recipient - Rosie Henderson 2008 WCAC Girls Basketball Champions
2008 WCAC Girls’ Basketball Championship Team Members: Taylor Brown ‘11 Michea Bryant ‘10 Alexis Canady ‘08 Ashley (Miles) Crenshaw ‘10 Ebony Edwards ‘08 Louticia Logan ‘09 Kala Nwachukwu ‘08
Tiana Myers Rich ‘08 Tierra Richardson ‘08 Taryn Pope ‘09 Tiffanie Surratt ‘09 Lindsay Williams ‘11 Cierra (Strickland) Wright ‘10 Dominique Young ‘09
Coach Robert Surratt “Being honored to the Hall of Fame means everything. It means our hard work, blood, sweat, and tears all had meaning behind it. It means that as a Women’s Basketball team we have not been overlooked or ignored but rather praised and appreciated. It means we did something right and that the goals we set early in our years were accomplished. It means we left our mark for future generations to follow. We appreciate this recognition and are so proud to be Lady Mustangs.”
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 - a servant heart, hard work, dedication, loyalty, mentorship, faith, academic excellence, stewardship, and a commitment to the growth and development of our studentathletes. This year’s Tony Johnson Award recipient is Ms. Rosie Henderson! Rosie is an individual who usually stays under the radar. She has helped to serve our football & baseball programs over the years. Her generosity of time, energy, food, or whatever is needed can always be counted on by the young men in the programs. Rosie is always a constant prior to team departures, at games, after games, or whatever else has been needed. She always brings a positive attitude! Congratulations, and thank you so much, Rosie! We truly appreciate everything you have done for Bishop McNamara and our Athletics program.
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La Reine & AN McNamara ALUMNI NEWS
ALUMNINEWS
The information on these pages reflects the news shared with the Advancement Office through October 20, 2023. If you have updates to share, please email us at advancement@bmhs.org! Steve Windsor '86 performed at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA this past September as part of the 4th Annual Danny Gatton Birthday Tribute show. Bravo, Steve! n
Faith Harrison ‘23 traveled to Mobile, Alabama this summer to participate in the 66th Distinguished Young Women National Finals. Faith was one of fifty representatives competing for scholarships and the chance to represent the program as the Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2023. During the finals, she participated in community service projects, teambuilding activities, and rehearsals for the three-night scholarship competition. n Jim Dean ‘74, president of the University of New Hampshire and interim chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire, gave a TEDx presentation this summer entitled, “Why College Students Need Shakespeare Now More Than Ever”. During his presentation, he paid a special tribute to Brother Peter Vukmanic, C.S.C., former BMHS Science Department Chair and Science Club Moderator. You can view his talk on YouTube, or on our alumni social media channels. n
Congratulatons to Wesley Bowers ‘17! His team, the Bay Area Panthers, won the IFL 2023 National Championship earlier this year. n
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Congratulations to Tiffany Norwood LR ‘85 for recently being named one of the 23 Most Influential Women of 2023 according to Startups Magazine! n Congratulations to Colleen Cribbs ‘06! Colleen is a wing and flanker on the Colorado Gray Wolves, a women’s rugby club, and they recently successfully defended their Women’s Premiere League title! The Women’s Premiere League is currently the top league for women’s rugby with seven clubs. This is Colleen’s third championship with the team. n
Thank you to Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Spencer Anderson ‘18! Spencer recently visited our campus to say hello, play chess with the Chess Club, and share his experiences and wisdom with the football team. We’ll be cheering him on as the NFL season continues! n
ALUMNINEWS ALUMNINEWS Bershawn Shaw LR ‘91 recently visited the BMHS campus to share her new app URAWARRIOR Mental Health App with our students. The app provides a safe outlet to share, support, and inspire one another. We are grateful to Bershawn for visiting and sharing this wonderful resource with our Mustangs!
Terry O’Connor Scholarship Tournament The O’Connor and Desmarais (Carl Desmarais ‘74) families held a pickleball tournament in October to benefit the Terry O’Connor ‘74 Memorial Endowed Scholarship. It was a wonderful afternoon to come together and play pickleball for a great cause! You can donate to the scholarship online through the BMHS website.
Members of the Advancement Team were across the Country this past Spring and Summer…
This summer, the BMHS Advancement Team went on a small countrywide tour, carrying the BMHS loving spirit with us to Atlanta, New York City, Myrtle Beach, and Sacramento. Each city brought out amazing alumni spanning from the Class of 1973 2015. There were artists, entrepreneurs, doctors, financial advisors, non-profit emerging leaders, and more. It has been great to see our alumni networking with each other and meeting fellow BMHS Family members they didn’t even know lived in their city. Our alumni are doing so many amazing things worldwide. Catch us in a city near you! We can’t wait to see you!
…holding Alumni Mixers in Atlanta, GA, New York City, Myrtle Beach, SC and Sacramento, CA!!!
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Statement of Financial Position
% 3.2 7.2%
10.4%
Auxillary Activities $1,615,278
Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2023
Revenues
Investment Income $727,521
"Other" Income $2,347,654
14.4%
Gifts (Restricted & Unrestricted) $3,233,633
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64.8
%
Net Tuition $14,589,342
4.4
%
14.8%
Development $863,780
General and Administrative $2,905,980
Expenses
19.0
%
Auxillary Services $3,737,058
Gifts
61.7
%
Program Services $12,111,183
532,914
$
Annual Fund
$
(Golf, Athletics, Fine Arts Boosters, and department donations are included.)
239,443 $
Scholarships/ Financial Aid
74,408
$
Family Support Fund/ COVID-19
1,712,400 Campaign Faith, Family, Future
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Campaign Giving
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Anonymous Morgridge Family Foundation The Magnolia Family Foundation Scheibel Construction SA-TECH Mr. Andrew A. Johnson Jr. '80 and Mrs. Sheree Johnson Mr. Jay W. Somerville, Jr. '74 and Mrs. Yvette Somerville The Geaton and Joann DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Kenneth J. Harris '82 and Mrs. Michelle Harris Mr. Ralph Bazilio and Mrs. Dorothea Bazilio Dr. Geoffrey G. Mount-Varner '85 and Ms. Angela Muscat-Varner Mrs. Teresa C. Nolet LR '74 Mr. Lamont A. Hinton and Mrs. Nacole B. Hinton Mr. G. Steve Proctor, Jr. and Mrs. Dianne Proctor Mr. Robert N. Summers '86 G. S. Proctor & Associates Mr. Fernand A. Lavallee and Mrs. Lisa M. Lavallee Verizon Foundation Carousel Uniforms Ms. Gemma Puglisi LR '74 Mr. Dan Curtin Grimm + Parker Architects Mr. Keith J. Somerville '83 and Mrs. Karen Somerville
Employee Giving
Mr. John D. Duncan, Jr. '68 and Ms. Vickie Olafson Col. (Ret) Jasey B. Briley '77 and Mrs. Teresa Briley Mr. Martin O. Somerville '88 and Mrs. Aretha Somerville Mr. Diran Corria '95 Dr. Garfield B. Simms and Mrs. Teresa R. C. Simms Mr. Darryl P. Somerville '84 Mr. Paul G. Byus '85 Mrs. Jacinta Green LR '80 and Mr. Arthur Green Mr. Patrick R. Burley '68 and Mrs. Gloria Burley Mr. Gerald E. Moore, Sr. and Mrs. Pamela Moore The Annie E. Casey Foundation Ms. Velveetta Taylor-Battle LR '74 Dr. John Barnhardt and Mrs. Erica Barnhardt Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR '85 and Mr. Charles C. Diehlmann Mr. James V. Reilly '82 Mr. Andre L. Somerville '71 Ms. Toni Lewis LR '88 Mr. Chris S. Anderson and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson Ms. Sandra L. Mammano Ms. Robin C. Whitfield LR '86 and Mr. Rodney Whitfield Mr. Kevin J. Somerville '83 Mrs. Victoria L. Keithline LR '90 and Mr.
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Ms. Aurore Anastassiadis Ms. Paola J. Apolinares Ms. Phyllis Ballenger Dr. John Barnhardt Mrs. MaryBeth Baumgartner Ms. Debra J. Brennan Mrs. Alicia A. Brown Mr. Darius T. Brown '11 Ms. Sasha Buchanan Mrs. Dian Carter Mr. Francis J. Cefaratti '78 Mr. Roderick N. Chapman, Sr. '87 Mrs. Stacey Coney Ms. Janice L. Conlon LR '69 Mr. Barton A. Conner
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Mrs. Linda Corley Mrs. Geneen Delarosa Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR '85 Ms. Tracy E. Fennell Mr. Herman J. Frazier Mr. Herman Gloster '96 Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Mr. Julian Gonzalez Mr. Adam Greer Dr. Abigail S. Greer Mrs. Francine Hardy Mr. Lou A. Holder Mr. Darrell T. Holloman II '00 Ms. Samadara Jayarathne Ms. Megan Judd
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Marty C. Keithline Mr. Herman Gloster '96 and Mrs. Letrecia Gloster Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR '91 Mr. Christopher Adams and Mrs. Rhonda Johnson Adams Mr. Francis X. Young Ms. Leslie Boissiere Mr. Jonathan P. Szczepanski and Mrs. Alice M. Szczepanski Ms. Jacqueline Borum-Evans Salesforce.org-Champion Grants Mr. Carlos L. Lee '91 Mr. Paul A. Wilson '79 and Mr. Surujpat Mathura Mr. Chris Shieh and Mrs. Dana Shieh Ms. Glenda Somerville LR '76 Ms. Joan E. Hungerford LR '74 Mr. Michael R. Slattery '81 Father John Hynes Dr. Therese M. Durkin LR '82 Mr. Artis M. Hicks '99 Ms. Tracy E. Fennell Pastor Robert H. George and Mrs. Valerie A. George Ms. Adrianna D. Cornish '10 Mr. Robert A. Feasley The Merck Foundation Ms. Laura E. Irwin Ms. Katherine A. Ray Ms. Saundra D. Bean Mrs. Celena R. Wienand '10
Ms. Denise Kazimer LR '89 Ms. Kamisha L. Kellam '05 Mr. Shawn Dougherty Ms. Laura Keller Ms. Nicole M. Keller Mr. Marty Keithline Ms. Loretta King Ms. Sandra L. Mammano Mrs. Susanne G. Mendiola Ms. Heather Nadolny Dr. Jessica L. Nash Mr. Robert B. Nolte Mrs. Mary K. Nolte Mr. Paul O'Brien Ms. Katherine A. Ray
Mrs. Shamelle Ribiero-Yemofio Mr. Nicholas W. C. Rodgers '13 Ms. Safaa Roumani Mr. Phillip G. San Gabriel '04 Mrs. Dana Shieh Mrs. Janet Steeger Ms. Rhoda Y. Sutton Ms. Charaia Taylor Ms. Christianne L. Testamark Mr. Michael J. Walther '03 Ms. Deanna Warnock Mrs. Celena R. Wienand '10 Ms. Percilla Wills '12 Mrs. Carmen J. Wilson Mr. Derrick Wilson
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Ms. Adriann Culp LR '73 Mrs. Ljubica V. Abbott LR '70 Mrs. Evie S. Adams Simmons LR '91 Dr. Dominique W. Allen LR '85 Mrs. Nicole M. Athey LR '92 Mrs. Rose M. Ayres LR '79 Mrs. Elizabeth H. Ballot LR '73 Ms. Jan Barrow LR '74 Mrs. Alys Bauer LR '76 Ms. MaryAlyce Bauer LR '70 Ms. Dawn M. Bean LR '87 Mrs. Penelope Beattue LR '77 Mrs. Regina Y. Bost LR '83 Mrs. Patricia A. Boston LR '83 Ms. Jennifer E. Brandon LR '88 Ms. Jonelle M. Broady LR '85 Ms. Catherine Brophy LR '85 Ms. Jennifer A. Bulvin LR '89 Mrs. Tiwanda Burse LR '84 Dr. Teresa Cappello LR '84 Ms. Linda A. Casey LR '73 Dr. Ann M. Codori LR '72 Ms. Margaret Codori LR '77 Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Dr. Nancy Codori LR '76 Mrs. Patricia A. Colabucci LR '76 Mrs. Shantelle E. Coleman LR '88 Ms. Linda A. Colvin LR '65 Ms. Marella Colyvas LR '69 Ms. Janice L. Conlon LR '69 Ms. Arlene Conover LR '74 Ms. Margaret M. Conte LR '84 Mrs. Patricia Crowley LR '72
Ms. Tanecia R. Davis LR '90 Ms. Stephanie DeFilippo LR '80 Mrs. Mary Denison LR '76 Mrs. Angelina M. Diehlmann LR '85 Ms. Linda D. Duncan LR '67 Dr. Therese M. Durkin LR '82 Ms. Millicent Edgar LR '83 Mrs. Mary L. Edwards LR '73 Ms. Diane Effland LR '69 Mrs. Mary C. Evers LR '86 Mrs. Christine D. Farley LR '88 Mrs. Kathryn C. Ferrare LR '78 Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR '91 Mrs. Jacinta M. Green LR '80 Mrs. Sharon C. Harrell LR '86 Ms. Kathleen F. Hinkle LR '72 Ms. Donna B. Hulka LR '87 Ms. Joan E. Hungerford LR '74 Mrs. Maureen Hurley LR '76 Mrs. Pauline F. Hutchinson LR '67 Ms. Chandrai Y. Jackson Saunders LR '79 Ms. Marilyn K. Jacobs LR '70 Ms. Denise Kazimer LR '89 Mrs. Victoria L. Keithline LR '90 Mrs. Mary Ann Kibler LR '76 Mrs. Katrina Lamont LR '88 Ms. Toni Lewis LR '88 Ms. Lauren F. Liebrecht LR '75 Mrs. Sallie Loughery LR '74 Mrs. Tracey E. Mangold LR '92 Ms. Tonya Taylor LR '86 Ms. Monica F. McCann LR '92 Mrs. Julie C. McHale LR '78
Mrs. Cynthia E. Morgan LR '78 Mrs. Deanna J. Morusiewicz LR '83 Mrs. Barbara Mulligan LR '79 Ms. Leslie A. Mulligan LR '78 Ms. Tiffanie V. Newman LR '86 Mrs. Teresa C. Nolet LR '74 Ms. Linda Ortega LR '74 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Perkins LR '69 Ms. Robin Pitts LR '88 Ms. Gemma Puglisi LR '74 Ms. Kendra L. Riley LR '92 Ms. Roxane Rucker LR '77 Mrs. Ann T. Scheele LR '78 Mrs. Luanne Smathers-Tano LR '74 Mrs. Sharon Smith LR '88 Ms. Pamela L. Smith LR '87 Mrs. Sharon J. Smith LR '88 Mrs. Dianne M. Snedeker LR '69 Ms. Glenda Somerville LR '76 Mrs. Erica D. Sterling LR '86 Mrs. Linda C. Stocks LR '88 Ms. Lisa A. Sullivan LR '85 Ms. Velveetta Taylor-Battle LR '74 Ms. Jacqueline S. Taylor LR '84 Ms. Marshelle R. Taylor LR '86 Mrs. Cynthia G. Vallancourt LR '89 Mrs. Kathy Wahl LR '72 Mrs. Nancy N. Walter LR '69 Mrs. Robin C. Whitfield LR '86 Ms. Patricia Williams LR '83 Mrs. Sharon A. Wilson LR '85 Mrs. Lachanda Wooten LR '87 Ms. Phyllis J. Wright LR '82
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In Loving Memory of
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Donor Name Janet A. Coleman Carole A. Page Gerald W. Gates Alice V. Case
In Memory Of Frank Mammano Frank Mammano Frank Mammano Frank Mammano
Donor Name Julia Jacobs-Kaczmarek Lisa Williams Sheryl Jones-Henderson Mr. Henry Smalls
In Memory Of Frank Mammano Charles Rohan Aaron G. Marshall '14 Z'ane Davis-Smith '15
In Honor of
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Donor Name Ms. Constance Abercrombie Ms. Darlene Abraham Mr. Robert A. Feasley Mr. Robert Simonet Mr. Kofi Adisa and Ms. Angela Wilson Mr. Daniel F. Curtin Ms. Vee Shipman Richard Boardman Evan Codori Boardman Aidan Huff Ms. Nancy Codori Ms. Margaret Codori Ms. Lillian Cates Mr. Matthew G Mulligan Ms. Ann Marie Codori Ms. Karen A Spence Ms. Maria E Fernandez Mr. Thomas Silio Mr. Ajah I. Joseph Ms. Margaret Hubbard Ms. Crystal S Hancock Ms. Dena Hasan Ms. Markia Bryant Ms. Ellen Dougherty Ms. Tracy J LaMondue Ms. Lavoncye Mallory Ms. Laura Keller Ms. Nanette Nadolny Mr. Michael D Nadolny Mr. Louis Redding and Mrs. Tiffani Redding Ms. Glenda Somerville LR '76 K Somervilles Ms. Tashi Brown Ms. Brenda Kelly Ms. Aretha Somerville Helen Codori Ms. Nancy Codori
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In Honor Of Mr. Tyler Abercrombie Ms. Jayden Abraham The Advancement Department CJ Banks The Blossoming Minds Brothers of Holy Cross Mr. Carver Carlisle Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Dr. Nancy Codori LR '76 Dr. Nancy Codori LR '76 Dr. Nancy Codori LR '76 Dr. Nancy Codori LR '76 Mr. Tony Conto Mr. Tony Conto The Davis System Dr. Abbie Greer Mr. Miles Hancock Ms. Layla Hasan Ms. Maxine Hastings Ms. Sandra Longs Hasty Mr. Noah LaMondue Ms. Carrie Mallory Mr. Rick Middleton Ms. Heather Nadolny Ms. Heather Nadolny The Redding Family Deacon John and Mrs. Audrey Somerville Mr. Martin Somerville, Jr. Mr. Martin Somervile, Jr. Mr. Martin Somerville, Jr. Mr. Martin Somerville, Jr Ms. Susan Spence Ms. Susan Spence
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Mr. Kyle Chaillet Mr. William Terry Ms. Blanche N. Duggins Mr. Walter Webb Mr. Paul A. Wilson Ms. Kathleen Wilson Mr. John K. Callahan '69 and Class of 1969 Mrs. Judy A. Callahan Ms. Dianne Snedeker La Reine Class of 1969 Mr. Kenneth E. Nuzzi '71 and Class of 1971 Mrs. Susan Nuzzi Ms. Alys L (Robertson) Bauer LR '76 La Reine Class of 1976 Mrs. Mary Evers LR '86 and La Reine Class of 1986 Mr. Thomas M. Evers Mr. Diran Corria '95 Class of 1995 Mr. Hakim M. Carroll '00 and Class of 2000 Mrs. Bernadette E. Carroll Mr. Kevin J. Smoot '00 Class of 2000 Mr. Jamal Yates Class of 2000 Ms. Evina T. Parrish Class of 2000 Mr. Marcus A. Thornton '11 Class of 2011 Ms. Caitlyn Barber '23 Class of 2023 Mr. Dwayne Scott and Class of 2026 Mrs. Sharnon Belle-Scott Ms. Sherita Barnhill Class of 2026 Mr. Daniel Salm Mr. Robert Salm '84 and Ms. Catherine Salm Ms. Bonnie R. Rose Mr. Thaddeus Rose Jr. '91 Ms. Bonnie R. Rose Ms. Amanda Rose Ford '95 Ms. Annmarie Buckley Mr. Matthew Buckley '98 Ms. Jacqueline S. Miller Mr. Rhodney S. Miller '99 Ms. Gerelle Dodson Mr. Randell Duncan '00 Mr. Valerion L. Hodges and Mr. Brian Hodges '04 Mrs. Jacqueline A. Hodges Ms. Michele Gale-Barnes Mr. Aaron Barnes '05 Mr. Justin A Gavin Mr. Jay Gavin '07 Ms. Monica Gavin Mr. Jay Gavin '07 Mr. Michael L. Gavin Mr. Jay Gavin '07 Mr. Lawrence Smith Mr. Lawrence Smith '09 Mr. Valerion L. Hodges and Ms. Brittani Hodges '06 Mrs. Jacqueline A. Hodges Ms. Mary W Anderson Mr. Ryan Anderson '10 Ms. Nuria A Grant Ms. Soleil M. Corazón-Libre (Grant) '10
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Mr. Russell Feather and Mr. Matthew Feather '11 Mrs. Melanie Feather Ms. Angelique Payne Ms. Angelique Payne '11 Mr. Darien Saint-Jean Mr. Darien Saint-Jean '11 Ms. Mary W Anderson Ms. Cathy Anderson '12 Ms. Tracey Lewis Mr. Anthony Davis, Jr. '12 Ms. Kathy Newman Mr. Justin M. N. Kelly '13 Mr. Russell Feather and Mr. Andrew Feather '13 Mrs. Melanie Feather Ms. Kathy Newman Mr. Shane Kelly '12 Mr. Mark Busbee and Mr. Mark Alexander Busbee '13 Mrs. Tracye Busbee Ms. Dora T Baldwin Mr. John-Elias M. Baldwin '14 Ms. Nuria A Grant Ms. Gabriela Grant '14 Mr. Russell Feather and Mr. Robert Feather '15 Mrs. Melanie Feather Mrs. Pamela Hayes Ms. Nichelle Hayes '15 Ms. Teresa Peel Mr. Marquise Peel '15 Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Ms. Bryanna D. Carter '16 Mrs. Dian A. Carter Mr. Cordell C. Francis, Jr. and Mr. David Anthony Cobb, Jr. '16 Dr. Cecilia M. Hammond-Francis Mr. Dean Hartman and Mr. Dean H. Hartman '16 Mrs. Se Yong Hartman Mr. Richard F. Mills '86 and Mr. Richard Mills '16 Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Mr. Brian Burns Mr. Justin Burns '17 Mrs. Kim Thomas Mr. Jacob Thomas '17 Mrs. Pamela Hayes Ms. Nia Hayes '18 Ms. Thennie Freeman Ms. J'TA Freeman '19 Ms. Felicia Everettrounds Mr. Ronnie Rounds '19 Mr. Lee Barton Mr. Miles Barton '20 Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Mr. Caleb H. Carter '20 Mrs. Dian A. Carter Mrs. Pamela Hayes Ms. Natalie Hayes '20 Mr. Richard F. Mills '86 and Mr. Ricarda Mills '20 Dr. Ricarda V. Goins-Mills Ms. Genia Reaves Ms. Symone Reaves '20 Mr. Anthony Harris, Sr. and Mr. Anthony Harris '21 Ms. Angelita D. Edwards Ms. Lavoncye Mallory Ms. Abiyan Shimlis '22 Mr. John C. Wallace and Mr. Caleb J Wallace '22 Mrs. Earline J. Wallace Mr. Trent Rawls and Mr. Charles Law-Williams '21 Mrs. Katrina Rawls Ms. Anita King Ms. Leea King '22 Mrs. Ronnette Meyers Ms. Nia Meyers '22 Ms. Shirley Adaams Mr.Justin Aceituno '23 Mr. Eddie C. Black and Mr. Bruce Black '23 Mrs. Jeanne M. Black Ms. Leigh F Anderson Mr. Bruce Black '23 Mr. Phillip Colbert and Mr. Phillip L. Colbert, lll '23 Mrs. Ingrid Colbert
Ms. Juanita Western Mr. Bryce Johnson '23 Ms. Saundra Bean Ms. Sasha Farmer '23 Ms. Linda Rodriguez Ms. Aaliyah R. Gonzalez '23 Mr. Jason Goves and Mr. Joshua Groves '23 Mrs. Athena Groves Dr. Astril Harewood Ms. Soleila Harewood '23 Dr. Antoinette Lancaster Ms. Akira Lancaster '23 Mr. Wayne D. Lutz Ms. Kaarli Lutz '23 Ms. Tamika Williams Mr. Charles Payne '23 Mr. Lawrence L. Price and Mr. Brevin Price '23 Mrs. Noire A. Price Ms. Jeanette Pinnix Mr. Jabari D. Smith '23 Mr. Andrew A Wallace Ms. Leigh-Ann Wallace '23 Mr. Andrew A Wallace Mr. Jordan Wallace '23 Mrs. Tonia Wellons Mr. Noah Wright '23 Mr. Kunle Okubena and Ms. Atinuke Arigbabu, Class of 2024 Ms. Modupe Awotedu Ms. Deborah Bailey Jackson Ms. Kai Taylor Brown, Class of 2024 Ms. Nicolle Steed Mr. Nicholas Steed, Class of 2024 Ms. Nicole C Jackson Ms. Nina Jackson Class of 2024 Mrs. Shamane B. Gardner Mr. Brian Gardner, Class of 2024 Ms. Keisha N King Mr. Michael L King, Class of 2024 Ms. Tamika Williams Mr. Isiah Pryor, Class of 2024 Mr. Byron G. Price and Mr. Byron Price, Class of 2024 Mrs. Ebony M. Price Ms. Michelle Merritt Mr. Mileon Merritt, Class of 2024 Ms. Miriam Telford Ms. Simone Telford, Class of 2024 Ms. Adrianne Robinson Ms. Zola Robinson, Class of 2024 Ms. Sandra Longs Hasty Mr. Savion Whitney, Class of 2024 Ms. Angel D. Williams Ms. Madeline K Williams, Class 2024 Ms. Rhonda M Wimbish Ms. Amber Wimbish Class of 2024 Mrs. Deidra Greenwood Ms. Kayla Greenwood, Class of 2025 Mr. Jesam Ikpi Mr. Elaiwe Ikpi, Class of 2025 Mr. Reginald Lewis and Mr. Ahmad Lewis, Class of 2025 Mrs. Rhonda Lewis Ms. Carolyn B Otey Mr. Bryson Shelton, Class of 2025 Ms. Tuere D. Brannum Mr. Riyan Radiance Ware, Class of 2025 Ms. Jozette N. Adams Ms. Nyle Bethea, Class of 2026 Mrs. Yolanda Butler Mr. Jalen Butler, Class of 2026 Ms. Keisha Walker Mr. Jakei Cobb, Class of 2025 Ms. Angelic L Hagan Ms. Sianna Hagan Class of 2026 Dr. Alicia Hines Mr. Dominic Hines, Class of 2026 Mr. Cedric N. Jenkins Mr. Jalen Jenkins, Class of 2026 Ms. Felecia M. McDaniel Mr. Justice McDaniel, Class of 2026 Ms. Nancy Brown Mr. Alexander McRae, Class of 2026 Ms. Carolyn B Otey Ms. Koryn Otey, Class of 2026 Mrs. LaShonne Robinson Ms. Jada Robinson, Class of 2026 Mr. Theodore Williams Ms. Malaya Weekes, Class of 2026
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Donor Societies
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Saint Andre Bessette Society ($100,000.00 +) Anonymous The Magnolia Family Foundation Morgridge Family Foundation Mr. Garry W. Perkins '75 Dr. Robert Van der Waag and Mrs. Julie Van der Waag Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Society ($50,000.00 +) Scheibel Construction SA-TECH Brothers of Holy Cross Society (25,000.00 +) Mr. Joseph P. Cappello ll '74 Mr. Anthony L. Davis Jr. '12 and Ms. Errin Douglas George Preston Marshall Foundation Mr. Joseph A. Hawkins, Jr. '67 and Mrs. Denise Hawkins Ms. Raquel James '21 Ms. Raechelle James '19 Mr. Andrew A. Johnson Jr. '80 and Mrs. Sheree Johnson Prince George's County Council Council Grant Office Prince George's County Office of Finance Mr. Jay W. Somerville, Jr. '74 Notre Dame Society ($15,000.00 +) Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. Mr. Ralph Bazilio and Mrs. Dorothea Bazilio Clark-Winchcole Foundation Mr. Kenneth J. Harris '82 and Mrs. Michelle Harris The Geaton and Joann DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc. President’s Society ($10,000 +) Greater Washington Community Foundation Mr. Daronte R. T. Jones '96 Koch Foundation, Inc. Dr. Geoffrey G. Mount-Varner '85 and Ms. Angela Muscat-Varner Mr. Jason Reynolds '00
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Ms. Arianna Royster The Kevin Durant Charity Foundation The Shepherd Foundation Mr. Michael Tushman and Ms. Marjorie Williams Dr. Ernest R. Smith '87 and Ms. Danyell T. Williams The Royal Society ($5,000 +) Mr. Michael F. Byrne '87 and Mrs. Kristina Byrne LR '86 Mr. Timothy W. Byrne '75 and Mrs. Kimberly Byrne Congregation of Holy Cross, Moreau Province Mr. Brunson Cooper and Mrs. Tia Cooper Mr. John T. Czupak '80 and Mrs. Mona Czupak G. S. Proctor & Associates Mr. Lamont A. Hinton and Mrs. Nacole B. Hinton Mrs. Mary Ann Kibler LR '76 and Mr. Michael Kibler Mr. Fernand A. Lavallee and Mrs. Lisa M. Lavallee The Dave and Polly Middleton Charitable Fund Mrs. Teresa C. Nolet LR '74 Our Lady of the Angels Province Mr. Marcus E. Pilgrim '10 Mr. G. Steve Proctor, Jr. and Mrs. Dianne Proctor Mr. Lewis K. Richards '84 Mr. Robert N. Summers '86 The Meltzer Group Verizon Foundation The Cross & Anchor Society ($1,000 +) Mr. Charles T. Aaron Jr. '73 and Ms. Adriann Culp Jr. LR '73 Mr. Christopher Adams and Mrs. Rhonda Johnson Adams AmazonSmile Mr. Chris S. Anderson and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson Mrs. Mary Catherine Antonetti Mr. Geoffrey L. Ayres '79 and Mrs. Rose M. Ayres, RN LR '79 Dr. Melvis D. Barnett and Dr. Kim Barnett
Dr. John Barnhardt and Mrs. Erica Barnhardt Bayside Catering Bohler Engineering Mr. Joseph E. Borger and Mrs. Nancy Borger Mr. Terrance R. Bright '02 and Mrs. Tara Bright Col. (Ret) Jasey B. Briley '77 and Mrs. Teresa Briley Mr. Patrick R. Burley '68 and Mrs. Gloria Burley Byrne and Osborne Family Scholarship Mr. Kevin R. Byrne '73 and Mrs. Maura Byrne Mr. Neil P. Byrne '79 Mr. Paul G. Byus '85 Mr. Darrian L. Carmichael '09 Carousel Uniforms Cisco Dr. Marco J. Clark '85 and Mrs. Peggy Clark CLG Security & Consulting, LLC Ms. Michele Codori LR '80 Mr. Anthony J. Conto Corenic Construction Mr. James Corley and Mrs. Linda Corley Mr. Diran Corria '95 Mr. Jerome E. Couplin, III '09 Mr. Kenneth L. Crowley '72 and Mrs. Patricia Crowley LR '72 Mr. Dan Curtin Ms. Jill Davis Mrs. Angelina Diehlmann LR '85 and Mr. Charles C. Diehlmann Mr. James C. Dillon Jr. '79 and Mrs. Anne Dillon Mr. John D. Duncan, Jr. '68 and Ms. Vickie Olafson Mr. Ronnie A. Rounds and Mrs. Felicia L. Rounds Mrs. Mary Evers LR '86 and Mr. Thomas M. Evers Mr. Charles Ferrara Jr. and Mrs. Katherine Ferrara Mr. Gary L. Fitzgerald '85 and Mrs. Bridget P. Fitzgerald Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR '91 Mr. Herman J. Frazier Gallagher Evelius & Jones
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Patrick F. Gartland '74 Genie International Logistics, LLC Mr. Herman Gloster '96 and Mrs. Letrecia Gloster Mr. Bob Grandfield and Mrs. Kathy Grandfield Mrs. Jacinta Green LR '80 and Mr. Arthur Green Grimm + Parker Architects Mr. Jason Groves and Mrs. Athena Malloy-Groves Dr. David Harmon, Jr. '84 and Mrs. Shonda Harmon Mrs. Sandra L. Herndon Mr. Fareed M. Hester '14 Mr. Darrell T. Holloman II '00 Mrs. Pauline F. Hutchinson LR '67 JDS Associates Mr. Eric Jenkins and Mrs. Judy Jenkins JLAN Solutions John J. Pohanka Family Foundation Mr. Russell L. Jones '88 Mr. Frederick Jordan JPMorgan Chase & Co Mrs. Victoria L. Keithline LR '90 and Mr. Marty C. Keithline Mr. Richard M. Kennedy '68 and Mrs. Donna Kennedy Mr. Chris Kerns Ms. Toni Lewis LR '88 Ms. Tracey Lewis Ms. Lavoncye Mallory Ms. Sandra L. Mammano Dr. Alycia A. Marshall Mr. James M. Marshall and Mrs. Kori J. Marshall Mr. Michael A. Mattera, Sr. '67 Mr. Daniel W. Meekins Jr. '04 Dr. Cheryl Mercer 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 National Foundation for Affordable Housing Solutions, Inc. Mr. Jason N. Newman Mr. Paul O'Brien
Mr. James E. Osborne '70 and Mrs. Maureen Osborne Pinnacle Fixturing Specialist Mr. Andrew A. Price, Jr. '96 Ms. Gemma Puglisi LR '74 Mr. James V. Reilly '82 Ruppert Landscape, Inc. Mr. William G. Schaub '78 and Mrs. Patricia M. Schaub Shipley and Horne, P.A. Dr. Garfield B. Simms and Mrs. Teresa R. C. Simms Mr. James C. Smith Mr. Andre L. Somerville '71 Mr. Martin O. Somerville '88 and Mrs. Aretha Somerville Mr. Darryl P. Somerville '84 Mr. Keith J. Somerville '83 and Mrs. Karen Somerville Mr. Kevin J. Somerville '83 Ms. Susan Spence Mr. Gregory C. Steed Jr. Mr. Anatol Surak Jr. '79 and Ms. Mary Wu Ms. Velveetta Taylor-Battle LR '74 Ms. Charaia Taylor Mrs. Diana E. Terry LCDR Chris B. Tharrington '78 The Annie E. Casey Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Richman Foundation Mr. Donny Tiengtum and Ms. Kaija McIntosh Mr. Donald Timmons and Mrs. Vanessa Timmons TMG Events, LLC D.C and Maretta Toedt Family Charitable Fund United Way of Central Maryland Ms. Joyce L. Vann Mr. Lester Vanterpool and Mrs. Dona Vanterpool Mr. Kenric Walwyn Mrs. Robin C. Whitfield LR '86 and Mr. Rodney Whitfield Mr. Quincy S. Williams '22 Mr. Tyler A. Wyatt '15 Mr. Francis X. Young
Bringing Hope Society ($500.00 +) Mr. Richard W. Allison '89 and Mrs. Laneka Allison American Online Giving Foundation Ms. Yolanda R. Arrington '96 Mr. Michael Baumgartner and Mrs. MaryBeth Baumgartner Mrs. Penelope Beattie LR '77 and Mr. Isadore Beattie Mr. Eric Bethel '95 Mrs. Felicia Blake Mr. Steven P. Blankenship '82 and Ms. Kelly Blankenship Ms. Leslie Boissiere Ms. Jacqueline Borum-Evans Ms. Kelly Branaman Ms. Jennifer E. Brandon LR '88 Mrs. Antoinette A. Braxton Mr. Bradley B. Brownlow '86 Mrs. Tiwanda Burse LR '84 and Mr. David Burse Mr. Pasquale Carannante '00 Mr. John D. Carr '95 and Dr. Tanisha Carr Mr. Kevin H. Carter and Mrs. Dian A. Carter Mr. Patrick P. Cavanagh and Mrs. Patricia Cavanagh Mr. Francis J. Cefaratti '78 and Mrs. Joyce A. Cefaratti Mr. Kevin L. Colabucci '76 and Mrs. Patricia A. Colabucci LR '76 Mr. Zachary C. Coleman and Mrs. Tracy M. Coleman Dr. James W. Dean Jr. '74 and Mrs. Janet B. Dean Mrs. Geneen Delarosa Mr. Michael R. Dion and Mrs. Shirley Dion Mr. Gregory G. Dorsett '80 EdOps Mr. Roosevelt Elivert and Mrs. Cinawaye Elivert Franciscan Friars Gailes Violin Shop, Inc. Mr. David A. Gallerizzo '86 and Mrs. Michele Gallerizzo Ms. Shamane B. Gardner Mr. Jay Gavin
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Hon. John F. Gossart and Mrs. Heather A. Gossart Mr. Nathan A. Graves '75 and Ms. Julie Reid Mr. Thomas A. Green '73 and Mrs. Ruth Green Ms. Wyemia Grimes Mr. Joel G. Hagberg '78 Mrs. Jennifer Hawkins Mr. William J. Hermann '76 Mr. Daniel E. Hjelstrom Mr. Arthur J. Horne Jr. '79 Mr. Christopher R. Hutter Esq. '85 and Mrs. Michelle Hutter Ms. Chandrai Y. Jackson Saunders LR '79 Mrs. Ria Jackson Mr. Clemont Jacobs and Mrs. Adrienne B. Jacobs Ms. Tenilla Jones Ms. Loretta King Br. Mark B. Knightly CSC '72 Mr. Brian P. Larkin '99 and Mrs. Jessica Larkin Mrs. Sallie Loughery LR '74 and Mr. Keith Loughery Mr. Robert J. Lynch, Sr. '68 Mr. Michael J. Lynn '73 and Mrs. Kelly Lynn Mr. Vincent P. Mammano '84 and Mrs. Nancy Mammano Mr. Michael Mosslih '95 Mt. Calvary Catholic Church Dr. Jessica L. Nash Network for Good Mr. Kyle Nichols Mr. Robert Nyers '72 and Mrs. Conni Nyers Ms. Patricia O'Donnell Dr. Terrence M. O'Donovan '75 and Mrs. Katharine O'Donovan Mr. James T. O'Hara and Mrs. Kathleen M. O'Hara Ms. Nancy Oakley Mr. Omotunwase B. Olubayo '06 Mrs. Marie Penagunda Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Perkins LR '69 Ms. Jeanette Pinnix Ms. Robin Pitts LR '88 Mr. Matthew Plyler Mrs. Genia Reaves Mr. Frederick E. Redmond '79
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Mr. Cory Ruppersberger Salesforce.org-Champion Grants Mr. Daniel J. Salm '77 and Mrs. Kim Salm Mr. Henry Smalls Mrs. Luanne Smathers-Tano LR '74 Ms. Alyssa M. Snider '11 Mr. Thomas Steeger and Mrs. Janet Steeger Ms. Olive Swenson Mr. Jonathan P. Szczepanski and Mrs. Alice M. Szczepanski Mr. Charles U. Tretler Jr. '71 and Mrs. Deborah K. Tretler Mr. Jarrett E. Walker '87 Mr. Ernest W. Spain, III '95 and Ms. Deanna Warnock Ms. Crystal Washington '00 Mr. Robert W. Western and Mrs. Juanita P. Western Ms. Lisa Williams Mr. Marullus Williams and Mrs. Yamma Williams Mr. Jared Wilson '07 Mustang Society ($250.00 +) Mr. Dewey Robinson and Ms. Chaleta M. Moore Dr. John H. Wilson, III and Mrs. Lisza Morton-Wilson Mr. Robert J. Moskaitis '68 and Mrs. Elizabeth K. Moskaitis Mr. Dewayne Mosley and Mrs. Adama Mosley Mr. Matthew G. Mulligan '76 and Mrs. Barbara Mulligan LR '79 Ms. Juaria L. Nelson New German Performance Mr. Robert B. Nolte and Mrs. Mary K. Nolte Mr. Alfred N. Odierno, Jr. and Mrs. Nancy Odierno Mr. Rasan Golatt and Ms. Ronnetta Pace Ms. Kelley Packwood Mr. Alvin W. Parker '73 and Mrs. Anita Parker Ms. Evina T. Parrish '00 Ms. Harolyn Phillips '08 Mr. Anthony Pollard and Mrs. Christal Pollard Ms. Stephanie C. Poyner '98 Ms. Rosemarie Price
Ms. Alexis S. Proctor '15 Mr. Harold C. Rauner Mr. Neils E. Ribeiro-Yemofio and Mrs. Shamelle Ribiero-Yemofio Mr. Jahmal D. Rich '00 Rita's Italian Ice, Forestville Mrs. Bonnie R. Rose Mrs. Angela Rouson Roy's Painting Company, Inc. Ms. Helen S.Lawrence Mr. Phillip G. San Gabriel '04 Mr. Donald E. Saunders CPA '69 and Mrs. Tracey Saunders Mr. Michael K. Savage '81 and Ms. Ellen Savage Mr. Robert S. Seiler Jr. Mr. Chris Shieh and Mrs. Dana Shieh Mr. Thomas Silio Ms. Samantha Simms Dr. Vincente M. Simoncini '80 Mr. Michael R. Slattery '81 Mr. Eben Smith Ms. Pamela L. Smith LR '87 Mrs. Sharon J. Smith LR '88 Mr. Kevin J. Smoot '00 Ms. Glenda Somerville LR '76 Mrs. Nicolle Steed Ms. Patricia O'Donnell Mr. Robert Terry and Mrs. Robbie Terry Mrs. Melinda R. Thompson Hamilton Mr. Joseph L. Trapani Jr. '72 Mr. Wendell C. Walker '76 Mr. Mark A. Walther '79 and Mrs. Julie Walther Mr. Kerry D. Watson and Mrs. Tia M. Watson Mr. John Wilburn and Mrs. Nadine C. Wilburn Mrs. Lakisha Wilkinson Ms. Patricia Williams LR '83 Mr. Derrick Wilson and Mrs. Carmen J. Wilson Mr. Paul A. Wilson '79 and Mr. Surujpat Mathura Mr. Robert L. Wilson '83 and Mrs. Sharon Wilson LR '85 Ms. Shereese Worthy Mrs. Phyllis J. Wright LR '82 and Mr. Arthur Wright
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Mrs. Rhonda Johnson Adams Bro. Donald Blauvelt, CSC Fr. Robert Boxie, III Col. (Ret) Jasey B. Briley '77 Hon. Daneeka Cotton LR '84 Mr. Dan Curtin Mr. James R. Estepp '84
Dr. Triesta Fowler-Lee LR '91 Mrs. Shonda Harmon Mr. Kenneth J. Harris '82 Ms. LaShanta J. Harris '93 Mr. Andrew A. Johnson, Jr. '80 Mrs. Mary Ann Kibler LR '76 Mr. Brian P. Larkin '99
Mr. Terry Lee Mrs. Ronnette R. Meyers Mr. Garry W. Perkins '75 Ms. Laura E. Prado Mr. Robert N. Summers '86 Ms. Tonia Wellons Mrs. Robin C. Whitfield LR '86
Foundations, Funds, Churches, Businesses, and Organizations ———————————————— AmazonSmile American Online Giving Foundation Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. Bayside Catering Bohler Engineering Kevin and Maura Byrne Family Fund Carousel Uniforms Cisco Clark-Winchcole Foundation CLG Security & Consulting, LLC Congregation of Holy Cross, Moreau Province Corenic Construction EdOps Franciscan Friars Frederick Mutual Insurance Company Freed Photography G. S. Proctor & Associates Gailes Violin Shop, Inc. Gallagher Evelius & Jones Genie International Logistics, LLC George Preston Marshall Foundation Greater Washington Community Foundation Grimm + Parker Architects JDS Associates JLAN Solutions John J. Pohanka Family Foundation JPMorgan Chase & Co. Koch Foundation, Inc. Ledo's Pizza MHG Merrifield, LLC
The Dave and Polly Middleton Charitable Fund Morgridge Family Foundation Mt. Calvary Catholic Church National Foundation for Affordable Housing Solutions, Inc. Network for Good New German Performance Our Lady of the Angels Province Pinnacle Fixturing Specialist Prince George's County Council - Council Grant Office Prince George's County Office of Finance Rita's Italian Ice, Forestville Roy's Painting Company, Inc. Ruppert Landscape, Inc. SA-TECH Salesforce.org-Champion Grants Scheibel Construction Shipley and Horne, P.A. The Annie E. Casey Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Geaton and Joann DeCesaris Family Foundation, Inc. The Kevin Durant Charity Foundation The Magnolia Family Foundation The Meltzer Group The Richman Foundation The Shepherd Foundation TMG Events, LLC D.C. and Maretta Toedt Family Charitable Fund United Way of Central Maryland Verizon Foundation
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IN LOVING MEMORY...
The information on these pages reflects news shared with the Advancement Office from July 12, 2023 through October 20th, 2023.
Valencia "Vee" Jackson Herron LR '74, sister of Everett I. Jackson '77, Gerard A. Jackson '78, and Eldora Jackson LR '83, passed away on August 24, 2022. Michele Ballotta LR '74 passed away on June 24, 2023. Maureen Frances (Muldoon) Murphy LR '68 passed away on July 22, 2023. Terrence Butler '21, brother to Tiara Butler, BMHS Visual Arts Teacher, passed away on August 2, 2023. Ms. Janet Trexler RN LR '75, sister of Christine (Trexler) Morrison LR '68 (deceased) and Susan (Trexler) Cheseldine LR '77 and aunt to Kathleen Cheseldine '13, passed away on August 24, 2023. Delia H. Siebert LR '65, mother of Linda Brewer LR '77, Nancy Gillan LR '74, and Linda Brewer LR '77, passed away on August 29, 2023.
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Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace.
Amen.
Clark L. Glenn, III '77, Brother of Michael E. Glenn '78, David S. Glenn '80, Patrick J. Glenn '82, Anne Glenn-Zeljeznjak LR '87, passed away on August 31, 2023. Charles Russell Williams, father of Renee (Williams) Chadwick LR '75, passed away on September 1, 2023. Elizabeth G. Lauterborn, mother of Mary Lauterborn Armstrong LR '83, Elizabeth Lauterborn Johnson, LR '84, passed away on September 14, 2023. Blake Bozeman, son of Todd Bozeman '81, nephew of Mike Bozeman '84, cousin of Danielle Bozeman '04 and Dominique Bozeman '08, passed away on September 24, 2023. Katharine Deane LR '67, sister of John Deane '69, passed away on October 2, 2023.
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