NDJOURNAL
A Notre Dame Magazine \ FALL 2024
NDJOURNAL
EDITOR
Lindsey Stansfield
VP Marketing and Communications
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Elena Caccavale
Director of Annual Giving and Special Events
Sheila Conboy Manager, Advancement Services
Kellyanne Gorman ’87 Stewart Advancement Coordinator
Macaire Thomas Communications Manager
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Alexa Brown ‘24, Elena Caccavale, Janine Scimeca ’84 Corgan, Dr. Ellie Ingbritsen, Charlie Jones ‘24, Judy Rynkewicz, Lindsey Stansfield, Macaire Thomas, Riley Winkler ‘24
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LETTER from the President
DEAR NOTRE DAME COMMUNITY:
The theme of this year’s ND Journal is Service At Our Core. This simple phrase encapsulates a constitutive element of the Notre Dame High School Mission Statement and our Mercy Core Values. I often think about St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who remarked that the greatest antidote to anxiety and depression was to perform service on behalf of a person in need. A century before Mother Teresa, St. John Cardinal Henry Newman, one of the great Catholic intellectuals of the Church, spoke a Latin phrase: “Cor ad cor loquitur” which translated means: “heart speaks to heart.” Service is at the heart of our faith and one of the deepest expressions of the ways we can serve our God. Service, then, is not a project or a number of required hours but a true manifestation that we live our faith in the world.
As you browse the pages of the ND Journal, you will see the phrase Service At Our Core come alive in the stories of our students, faculty and staff, alumni, Board of Trustees, and many other stakeholders who recognize Notre Dame as a home for service and serving God. From our RCIA program to service clubs and classes, Notre Dame is committed to providing students with altruistic opportunities in which to learn and grow in service because God uses us as his instruments of grace.
As I start my sixth year as President of Notre Dame, I see how integral our school is to meeting the educational needs of our students, while also contributing to our community and the world through the education our students receive in a Catholic environment like Notre Dame.
Every Catholic high school has a fundamental obligation to help its students receive the intellectual and academic tools they need for success in their future careers and lives, an education that prepares them for eternity, and a vocation that comes from God alone.
As always, thank you for your support and prayers.
Go Irish!
Kenneth E. Jennings President
DEAR PARENTS, STUDENTS, AND FACULTY:
As we conclude one school year and embark on another, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude for our institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education and for an environment where all students and faculty feel mentally, physically, and spiritually safe. The past year had momentum, and we will continue this progress with new initiatives and developments for the 2024–2025 school year. Every student can learn, and our fundamental responsibility is to provide each individual with the intellectual and academic tools they need to succeed in their future careers and lives. We are dedicated to fostering an environment where differentiated instruction ensures that every student is taught in a way that meets their unique needs while maintaining rigorous academic programs. This year, we’re expanding our AP course offerings and focusing on growing the dual enrollment programs with colleges. We’re also broadening our learning support classes and using data-driven assessments to tailor teaching methods to diverse learning styles.
At Notre Dame, customer service is at the heart of our mission. We are dedicated to providing excellent support to students, parents, and stakeholders throughout their educational journey, including communication, responsiveness, personalized attention, transparency, empathy, and respect. Your satisfaction and trust are our top priorities.
“I am honored to lead Notre Dame High School in fostering our students’ intellectual, spiritual, and emotional growth. Every student deserves to feel valued, happy, supported, and connected with our community. Thank you for entrusting us with your student’s education. Together, we will build a community where every student can achieve their highest potential.”
God Bless and Go Irish!
Michele Martinez Principal
LIVING the MERCY CORE VALUES
IN THE CLASSROOMS AND BEYOND
At Notre Dame, our students, faculty, and staff are committed to upholding the Mercy Core values of Service, Compassion, Justice, Integrity, and Respect in their everyday lives. These values serve as our guiding light, inspiring us to make a positive impact not only within our school community but also globally.
The incredible acts of service carried out by our students, faculty, and alums have a profound and far-reaching effect, demonstrating our dedication to living out the Mercy Core values. These powerful initiatives connect us to a larger, interconnected world, showcasing the transformative power of service and compassion.
Let’s begin with the Environmental Club’s inspiring trip to Costa Rica where students and faculty delved into the heart of environmental stewardship. Led by Mrs. Hope Brennan ’92 Bauch, along with Mr. Sean O’Malley ’16 and Mrs. Jen Hubert, the club’s mission was to immerse students in the diverse ecosystems and cultures of Costa Rica. Their experiences not only enriched their
understanding of the world but also fostered a deep sense of pride and responsibility, empowering them to make a difference and setting a powerful example of the impact of our initiatives.
Reflecting on the trip Mrs. Bauch shared her poignant belief that as stewards of the environment students must understand and appreciate different cultures’ unique relationships with the Earth. Her sentiment embodies the essence of compassion and respect, emphasizing the importance of broadening one’s perspective beyond one’s immediate surroundings.
Mrs. Bauch said, "In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." This profound quote encapsulates the essence of the Mercy Core values, emphasizing the interconnectedness of understanding, love, and conservation.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, Miss Shannon King, our broadcast teacher, took part in a life-changing mission trip to Armenia with her church’s youth service group. During the trip, she engaged in educational and service activities, such as building houses, visiting holy sites including the Tatev Monastery (pictured on the cover), and volunteering at a summer camp for local orphaned Armenian children. Miss King found deep fulfillment in giving back to a community that profoundly influenced her identity and religious beliefs. Her experience is a powerful example of the transformative impact of service, inspiring hope and showcasing its influence on individuals and communities.
Notre Dame alumni Madeleine Hart ’12 Bloom and Molly Hart ’20 continue to exemplify the values of service and compassion through the Michael G. Bloom Foundation. The foundation’s mission to provide underprivileged children access to the joy of soccer highlights its unwavering commitment to creating a sense of belonging and joy in communities worldwide.
Molly noted that her time at Notre Dame was the foundation for prioritizing service. “More than just making it a requirement, Notre Dame High School prioritized service in my life. Mrs. Carolyn Graham especially instilled in me the value of servant leadership, a concept that has enabled me to approach service with humility and intention. Investing in and empowering the people we serve, just as Christ did … My deeper perspective towards service, which I learned from my time at Notre Dame, changed how I think about my role in the world.”
These inspiring examples showcase the Notre Dame community’s unwavering dedication to embodying the Mercy Core values. Each act of service, whether locally or globally, reminds us of the profound impact we can have when guided by compassion, respect, and a commitment to making a difference. These initiatives connect us not only to the communities we serve but also to a shared sense of purpose, underscoring the transformative power of service and the profound impact it can have on both individuals and communities. ❖❖
COMMENCEMENT Class of 2024
Friends and Family gathered on June 2 to celebrate the 64th Annual Commencement Ceremony for the Notre Dame Class of 2024 at the CURE Insurance Arena. The event was attended by family, friends, administration, faculty, and staff, along with Dr. Vincent de Paul Schmidt, the Superintendent for Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Trenton, Bonnie Clawson ‘96 Milecki, Assistant Superintendent, School Development and Operations, Richard Smith, Notre Dame Board of Governors Chairman and Dr. Charisse West ‘85 Smith, Board Member.
On Saturday evening, a Baccalaureate Mass was held in the Notre Dame Auditorium, celebrated by our Bishop, Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, C.M., J.C.D., and assisted by Reverend Jason Parzynski, ND Chaplain.
The Class of 2024 exemplified dedication and commitment to the Mercy Core Values, education, and resilience, resulting in exceptional academic, artistic, service, and athletic achievements. Their success, a reflection of the unwavering support of their teachers, families, and the wider school community, is a shared victory we all celebrate.
The class was recognized for its outstanding academic prowess, securing over $37 million in scholarships. Notably, 14 student-athletes will continue their athletic careers as D1 athletes at the collegiate level. In line with the Notre Dame Mercy Core Value of Service, the graduating class has completed over 26,000 hours of community service over their four years of high school.
Special recognition was given to Valedictorian Emily DiPasquale and Salutatorian Clifford Russell for their exceptional academic achievements and leadership. The pair shared words of wisdom about life and their time at Notre Dame.
Furthermore, the Wolinski Trust Fund in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Wolinski granted scholarships for excellence in academic studies to several students, including Marlaina Clugston, Elizabeth Italia, Madison Kenney, Mikaela Miranda, Jared Rice, Emily DiPasquale, Kaitlyn Jones, Emma Marchese, Elizabeth Podell, and Natalie Zamirowski.
Additionally, special awards were presented to students at the graduation ceremony, including the Award for Excellence in Religion – Elizabeth Italia, the Principal’s Award – Chase Burrows, and the Irish Spirit Award –Charlie Jones, all recognizing students’ outstanding contributions to the school community.
Above all, the Class of 2024 has demonstrated exceptional character and values, embodying kindness, empathy, and a genuine commitment to positively impacting the world around them. As they transition to the next phase of their lives, we urge everyone to keep them in their thoughts and prayers. ❖❖
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RELIGION
Elizabeth Italia [Gold Medal, Gift of the Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S.T.D.]
VALEDICTORIAN: Emily DiPasquale, right SALUTATORIAN: Clifford Russell, left 26,123
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SERVICE PRESENTATION: Jared Rice, Elizabeth Gorman and Vincent de Paul Schmidt, Ed.D. Superintendent of Catholic Schools
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD
Chase Burrows
IRISH SPIRIT AWARD
Charlie Jones
CLASS OF 2024 Legacy Graduates
The following graduates were presented with their diplomas by one or both of their alumni parents.
MARCUS BALERNA
ABIGAIL BERKEYHEISER
SIENA BRACHELLI
CAMERON BUREK
CHASE BURROWS
EVAN CELENTANA
MIA FALKENSTEIN
BRYNN FITZPATRICK
AUDREY FOLEY
JAMES "MAX" FOLEY
ANTONIO FRIEDMAN
ANDREW GILL
SOPHIA GILLI
ALEXANDER GUTIERREZ
SIMONE JOHNSON
CHARLES JONES
Emily Rotondo ’96 Balerna & Kris Balerna ’92
Judith Bogdan-Berkeyheiser ’87
Nicholas Brachelli ’96
Shannon O’Keefe ’89 Burek
Stacy Kemler ’89 Burrows & James Burrows, II ’87
Michael Celentana ’94 & Susan Nemeth ’93
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein
Beth Ardery ’87 Fitzpatrick & Sean Fitzpatrick ’87
Kristina Coluccio ’92 Foley & Jerome Foley ’92
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley
Emily Soto-Friedman ’85
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill
Justin Gilli ’92
Anthony Gutierrez ’88
Daphne Perry ’96
Jill Kopen ’81
MATTHEW KERINS Brian Kerins ’93
EMILY KLENA
SOPHIA KOMJATI
MARY LECH
CHARLES LOWERY
ISABELLA MARTORANA
NOAH MATHIS
ANNA PRIMERANO
JARED RICE
CLIFFORD RUSSELL
AVA SASS
JORDAN SCIPIO
COLLEEN SMITH
KATHERINE SPADEA
SHANE SWAN
MATTHEW WEAVERLING
CHASE ZOLA
Joy Kozlowski ’90 Klena
Laurie Nicolai ’91 Komjati
Joseph Lech, IV ’93
Joy Ann Smith ’93 Lowery
Vincenzo Martorana ’80
Jodi Moore ’95 Mathis
James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Jennifer Minch ’95 Rice
Tiffany Steele ’99
David Sass ’94
Leslye Scipio ’91
Mary Woody ’89 Smith
Clare Ann Gallucci ’88 Spadea
Edward Swan, II ’93
Rosanna Dovgala-Weaverling ’87
Kevin Zola ’87 1
2024 AP SCHOLARS
SET NEW STANDARDS
Notre Dame’s AP Scholars have exceeded state standards, showcasing their unparalleled commitment, diligence, and academic prowess. The Advanced Placement® Program (AP) has empowered these motivated and academically equipped students to engage in college-level studies during their high school tenure.
According to AP Central, 85% of colleges and universities favor a student’s AP experience when making admission decisions. Institutions around the globe acknowledge AP courses when evaluating admissions, course prerequisites, and assigning university credits.
Notre Dame student scores far exceeded the New Jersey average standards, a testament to the academic rigor and dedication of the faculty and students.
Students in AP and honors courses at Notre Dame develop essential skills and confidence, honing time management and study skills crucial for success in college and future careers while delving deeper into subjects they are passionate about. AP courses provide a platform for unleashing creativity and problem-solving abilities to tackle academic challenges.
The 2023/2024 academic year saw a cohort of 70 exceptional AP student scholars at Notre Dame. Their outstanding performance is evident on the AP Exams, with impressive pass rates in:
Psychology 92%
English Literature 92%
Chemistry 95%
Calculus 91%
Biology 100%
2D Art and Design 100%
English Language 90%
U.S. Government 100%
U.S. History 100%
Statistics 82%
Environmental Science 88%
European History 93%
HONOR ROLL STUDENTS
CLASS OF 2024 College Acceptances
Albright College
American University
Appalachian State University
Arcadia University
Arizona State University
Assumption University
Auburn University
Babson College
Baylor University
Belmont University
Benedictine College
Binghamton University
Bluefield State University
Boston College
Boston University
Bowie State University
Bryn Mawr College
Bucknell University
Bucks County Community College
Caldwell University
Campbell University
Capitol Technology University
Carnegie Mellon University
Catholic University of America
Centenary University
Central Connecticut State University
Champlain College
Charleston Southern University
Clemson University
Coastal Carolina University
Colby College
College of Charleston
Colorado State University
Commonwealth University
Coppin State University
CUNY Borough of Manhattan
Community College
Delaware Valley University
DeSales University
Dickinson College
Drew University
Drexel University
Duke Kunshan University
Duquesne University
East Carolina University
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Eastern University
Elizabethtown College
Elon University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Emerson College
Fairfield University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Felician University
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Gulf Coast University
Florida Institute of Technology
Florida International University
Florida Polytechnic University
Florida Southern College
Fordham University
Franklin & Marshall College
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southwestern State University
Georgian Court University
Gettysburg College
Gwynedd Mercy University
Hamilton College
Hampton University
High Point University
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Hofstra University
Holy Family University
Hood College
Howard University
Immaculata University
Indiana University
Ithaca College
James Madison University
John Cabot University
Johnson & Wales University
Juniata College
Kean University
King's College
La Salle University
Lafayette College
Le Moyne College
Lebanon Valley College
Lehigh University
Liberty University
Long Island University
Louisiana State University
Loyola University Maryland
Loyola University New Orleans
Lycoming College
Lynn University
Manhattan College
Marist College
Marquette University
Maryland Institute College of Art
Marymount Manhattan College
Marywood University
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
McDaniel College
Mercer County Community College
Merrimack College
Miami University
Michigan State University
Middlesex College
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Misericordia University
Monmouth University
Montclair State University
Moravian University
Morgan State University
Mount St Mary's University
Muhlenberg College
New Jersey Institute of Technology
New York University
Norfolk State University
North Carolina A & T State University
North Carolina State University
Northeastern University
Norwich University
Ohio University
Pace University
Point Park University
Providence College
Purdue University
Quinnipiac University
Radford University
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rider University
Ringling College of Art and Design
Roanoke College
Roger Williams University
Rollins College
Rosemont College
Rowan College at Burlington County
Rowan University
Rutgers University
Sacred Heart University
Saint Francis University
Saint John Fisher University
Saint Joseph's University
Saint Louis University, Madrid
Salisbury University
Salve Regina University
San Diego State University
Savannah College of Art and Design
Seton Hall University
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Siena College
Skidmore College
South Carolina State University
Southern University at Shreveport
Spelman College
St. Bonaventure University
St. John's University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevenson University
Stockton University
Stonehill College
Suffolk University
SUNY at New Paltz
SUNY University at Buffalo
Susquehanna University
Syracuse University
Temple University
Texas A&M University
The College of New Jersey
The Ohio State University
The Pennsylvania State University
The University of Alabama
The University of Tampa
The University of Tennessee
The University of West Florida
Thomas Jefferson University
Towson University
Trinity College
Union College
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
University of California
University of Central Florida
University of Cincinnati
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Florida
University of Hartford
University of Houston
University of Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Massachusetts
University of Miami
University of Mississippi
University of New England
University of New Hampshire
University of New Haven
University of North Carolina
University of Pittsburgh
University of Rhode Island
University of Rochester
University of Scranton
University of South Carolina
University of South Florida
University of Vermont
University of Wisconsin
Ursinus College
Villanova University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Virginia State University
Wagner College
Washington College
West Chester University
West Virginia University
Western Connecticut State University
Western New England University
Westminster College
Widener University
Wilkes University
William & Mary
William Paterson University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Xavier University of Louisiana
York College of Pennsylvania
INSPIRED by Excellence
2024 RETIREES HONORED
Notre Dame faculty and staff gathered at Cobblestone Creek Country Club on June 13 to honor this year’s retirees. Each year as we celebrate our retirees, we become aware of a common thread that unites these individuals: their love for Notre Dame and our students, as well as their many years of dedicated service. This year is no different.
Mr. Greg Schafer retires after 44 years in the Math and Physical Education Department. Mrs. Judy Rynkewicz retires after 17 years in the Communications Office. Mrs. Nancy Pirone ’80 Tamasi retires after 30 years in The Arts Department.
Our retirees have devoted more than 90 years of service to Notre Dame High School! We are eternally grateful and wish them all the best in their well-deserved retirements.
We also want to send our congratulations to our ESCNJ friends, Nurse Jill Gordon and Mr. Rich Grillo, who are also retiring.
TEACHERS AND STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Mr. Matt Greeley and Mr. Ned O’Byrne were recognized as Teachers of the Year, with Mrs. Maria Wise named Staff Member of the Year. Mr. Greeley, a faculty member in Campus Ministry and the Religion Department, was praised for his positive energy and inspirational approach. Mr. O’Byrne, a dedicated Science Department faculty member, was commended for his hard work and passion for teaching. Mrs. Wise, Tuition and Accounts Payable Manager, was acknowledged for her tireless dedication and commitment to the ND community. These outstanding individuals have not only greatly impacted Notre Dame High School, but also the lives of the students and the entire school community. Their dedication and passion have made them deserving recipients of these prestigious awards.
MRS. MONA MCCAULEY ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
We are proud to announce the appointment of our new Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction, Mrs. Mona McCauley.
Mrs. McCauley received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Rutgers University in English Literature and Education and earned a second Master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Additionally, she holds New Jersey principal and supervisor certifications. During her 11 years as an educator, Mrs. McCauley has served as the English Department Chairwoman in both public and private schools, including the last four years at Notre Dame. She is dedicated to collaborating across disciplines and is an advocate of innovative teaching and technological strategies to develop meaningful curriculum that serves the individual needs of our students. ❖❖
DR. BRIAN BRIDGEWATER RECEIVES YEARBOOK DEDICATION
The senior class dedicated the 2023-2024 yearbook to Dr. Brian Bridgewater.
Dr. B, a dedicated faculty member in the Science Department for 11 years, challenges his students and motivates them to critically think when applying science and instills the attitude to never give up on themselves. Students agree that his passion for the subject is contagious. Not only do his students find him to be a stellar educator but he is also admired by parents and colleagues.
Representing the Class of 2024, Ellie Podell captured the thoughts of her fellow classmates when she shared in her dedication speech, “Every student deserves a Dr. B in their lifetime. He has impacted so many students and is not acknowledged enough for the greatness he does each day.” ❖❖
CATHOLIC EDUCATOR AWARDS — Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who celebrated their years of service in Catholic Education. We are blessed to have them as members of our Notre Dame family
40 YEARS OF SERVICE
JULIE CAMPO Mathematics Department
35 YEARS OF SERVICE
LOUIS GIBILISCO
The Arts Department Chairperson / Performing Arts and Music Director
WILLIAM ROWLAND
Religion Department
25 YEARS OF SERVICE
HOPE BRENNAN ’92 BAUCH Science Department Chairperson
10 YEARS OF SERVICE
GEORGIA SAVARESE-AHEARN World Language Department
DR. BRIAN BRIDGEWATER Science Department
MARY CARLIN ’75 KOMJATHY Mathematics Department
LOUIS "GIGI" GIBILISCO, JR. '07 The Arts Department
5 YEARS OF SERVICE
ROBERT WISSMAN Religion Department
ELENA CACCAVALE Director of Annual Giving and Special Events
DEACON RICHARD HOBSON Technology Department
CATALINA MEJIA The Arts Department
LEADING THE WAY: NURTURING STUDENT LEADERSHIP
It’s important to recognize the impact of nurturing well-rounded students to ensure their success in high school, college, and beyond. The call for equipped, empathetic leaders has never been more urgent in a rapidly changing society. The Peer Leadership program is an incredible opportunity for students to find their voice.
The Peer Leadership program is not just about theoretical learning. It’s about equipping students with practical skills that they can apply to real-life situations. By integrating classroom learning with practical leadership opportunities, the program ensures that students are well-prepared to tackle challenges at the collegiate level. Peer Leaders cultivate responsibility, empathy, and the ability to make sound decisions, all through hands-on experience.
Students are encouraged to take on leadership roles in the classroom, clubs, athletics, and community. The Peer Leadership course requires students to attend a leadership camp and complete a practicum, which contributes to building a positive and inclusive environment within our community. After the course is completed, the Peer Leaders are tasked with welcoming the newest freshman class.
By investing in our students today, we are shaping the leaders of tomorrow — individuals who will drive change, inspire others, and create a legacy of positive impact. The Peer Leadership program plays a crucial role in this transformation, inspiring hope and confidence in the future. ❖❖
“Leadership
is not about being in charge. It’s about taking care of those in your charge.”
— SIMON SINEK
A Tradition We Cherish: THE CANDLE ROSE CEREMONY
Seniors at Notre Dame marked the transition of student leadership by passing on candles to the incoming juniors, symbolizing the transfer of responsibility. In return, the seniors received roses as a token of appreciation. The Class of 2024 student leaders were thanked for their exceptional contributions, and best wishes and blessings were extended to the underclass leaders who will continue to carry the torch of leadership.
SENIORS RECEIVING ROSES OF GRATITUDE:
Chase Burrows / Student Government
Kalyn Rosica / Female Athletics
Jack Beacham / Male Athletics
Liliana Hindy / Performing Arts
Molly Cleary / Campus Ministry
Sunsurray Joseph / Clubs
Madeleine McDermott / National Honor Society
Heather Jones / Publications
Elizabeth Italia / Service
Sienna Valentino / Peer Leadership
JUNIORS RECEIVING CANDLES TO CONTINUE THE LIGHT OF LEADERSHIP:
Riley Carr / Student Government
Alayna Ramirez / Female Athletics
Will Lynch / Male Athletics
Max Whittle / Performing Arts
Maggie Harding / Campus Ministry
Gavin Coleman / Clubs
Diego Nunez-Castaneda / National Honor Society
Jake Reinstein / Publications
Alexa George / Service
Eva Drennan / Peer Leader
MOVED by Mercy
MERCY CORE VALUES
The Mercy Core Values of Service, Compassion, Justice, Integrity, and Respect are the foundation of the school’s community, where we connect belief and action. Shaped by our Catholic faith, we instill values that prepare our students for lives of fulfillment and service to others, for making decisions with integrity, and for facing challenges with strength.
25% of our student population comes from other faith denominations, enriching our community and fostering mutual understanding as we build a more just society in a diverse world. The Mercy Core Values are integrated into everything we do. ❖❖
SERVICE | COMPASSION | JUSTICE | INTEGRITY |
SPIRITUALITY SUPPORT and RETREATS: Building Community, Mercy Core Values, and Lifelong Friendships
At Notre Dame, our Catholic Mission and Mercy Core Values are at the heart of the student experience. A diverse range of retreats and Campus Ministry programs provide a welcoming environment for students to reflect, grow, and build lasting connections deepening their faith in God. These retreats and support programs are crucial in shaping spiritually-grounded individuals.
AGAPE
Freshmen and sophomores can participate in Agape, a fun, energizing, introspective overnight experience led by junior facilitators. This unique opportunity allows students to disconnect from their daily routines, reflect on their spiritual journey, and form meaningful connections with their peers. It’s a great chance to gain a fresh perspective on life.
KAIROS
Seniors can participate in Kairos, a three-day retreat that involves intense self-reflection on their lives, relationships, and choices. Students often regard the spiritual retreat as a profound and life-changing experience at Notre Dame.
STUDENT SUPPORT
Peer support groups for students experiencing loss and stress are readily available through our Spectrum Program. Campus Ministers are also available daily for students who want to talk, ensuring no student feels alone. These experiences contribute to cultivating compassion and respect among students. They also foster enduring connections, creating lifelong friendships. In times of difficulty, the Spectrum Program provides peer support, and Campus Ministers offer guidance, reinforcing the school’s commitment to compassion and understanding. ❖❖
COMMITTED TO FAITH and PERSONAL GROWTH
As the only Catholic high school in the area, we are honored to offer a sacramental program in partnership with Saint Ann’s Parish in Lawrenceville. Since 2017, 46 students have received or completed their initiation sacraments, including Baptism, Holy Communion, and Confirmation. As students immerse themselves in our community through liturgies, campus ministry, clubs, service, and classes, they often feel a deep calling to complete their initiation. Some may start with parental encouragement, but those who participate in the program come to discern the calling for themselves, guided by the Holy Spirit, and feel blessed to have participated.
A 2023 sacrament recipient, Gannon Hermann ’25 said, “At first, I was nervous to enter the RCIA program for many reasons; it was a commitment, but I was ready to receive God…The longer I was in the program, the more eager I became to strengthen my relationship with God. Now that I have received my Confirmation, I can proudly say that it was one of the best decisions I have made during my time at Notre Dame."
As with all things at Notre Dame, our sacramental program is grounded in our Mercy Core Values, set forth by our founding Sisters of Mercy. Their spirit of service,
compassion, justice, integrity, and respect remain at the root of all we learn and accomplish. Often, though unconsciously, these principles positively impact thoughts and choices. Students also learn a spirit of gratitude, which they admit has helped them, especially during difficult days.
As we see an increasing desire from students, our sacramental program continues to evolve; students spend time meeting, discussing, and reflecting upon faith, God, relationships, and service to others. Mia Weber ’27, a 2024 recipient said, “This was a simple but effective process to help me become a part of the Church and grow closer to God.”
Each student who embarks on our sacramental program sets off on a unique journey of personal growth. It’s truly heartwarming to witness their transformation from shy and uncertain individuals on day one to wise, confident, and even zealous participants just a few months later. This program is not only about receiving sacraments, but also discovering one’s true self and building a strong foundation of faith and character. ❖❖
AN ADVOCATE FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION:
RECOGNIZING ALLIE WILLIAMS
Alexandra "Allie" Williams ’24 received the 2024 Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR), recognizing her exceptional leadership in advancing racial equity, promoting racial understanding, and eliminating bias and prejudice. Allie was presented with this prestigious award at the Central and Southern New Jersey Committee 2024 Awards Ceremony on April 18.
Allie, a four-year member and two-year co-president of the SHADES club, has made significant strides in advocating diversity initiatives at Notre Dame. “My leadership roles in both SHADES and student government allow me to plan and execute many agendas and community service projects,” Allie shared.
Notably, Allie wrote two proposals to the school administration on ways to develop race relations. One proposal advocated for adding AP African American Studies to the course curriculum, emphasizing its potential to foster
a more inclusive and informed school environment. The other proposal urged the administration to expand the school’s counseling programs and continue to diversify the school’s faculty.
As shared by Mrs. Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth, ND Faculty member and SHADES Club Moderator, ”Allie has dedicated a great deal of time and effort over her four years at ND … fostering an environment of belonging and making the school a more inclusive place. I am proud and privileged to work with and learn from her daily.”
Allie expressed her dedication to advocacy, stating, "I believe as an individual I must advocate for the underrepresented; it is clear that advocating is what needs to continue to happen." As Allie begins a new chapter at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, we are confident that our future is in capable hands as she continues working towards creating a more unified and equitable society. ❖❖
“I believe as an individual I must advocate for the underrepresented; it is clear that advocating is what needs to continue to happen.”
SERVICE Has Always Been at Our Core
In the turbulent 60s, a young Catholic senator challenged 10,000 students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to share their gifts and talents by serving as volunteers abroad. On October 14, 1960, 1,000 students signed a petition in answer to Senator John F. Kennedy’s call to serve. The Peace Corps, both yesterday and today, continues to be a model of service for young men and women across the United States. JFK’s inspiration may have come from his family’s deep Catholic roots and their response to the Gospel message found in 1 Peter 4:10: As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.
Kennedy’s challenge was heard in the hallways of Notre Dame. From the first publication of the Canticle in 1962 to today, photos and vignettes about community service are a part of the school’s archives. In the first years, students engaged in creating Thanksgiving baskets for local families and made welcome kits for Cuban refugees seeking political asylum. No matter the location or cause, Notre Dame responded by coming together for the common good and well-being of all, especially the poor and vulnerable.
As the school grew in size, so did its heart. Clubs and organizations such as the Action Club, Sodality, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Kids of the Block Puppeteers, and Knitting Club were dedicated to service. Service also included the care of the community within Notre Dame. The Key Club and Keyettes helped to make sports and social events run smoothly. Koinonia gave students spiritual support that served the needs of the mind and the soul. The list of service organizations and activities at Notre Dame for six decades is a canticle of the school’s spirit. Among the photos of students are the faces of the teachers who were instrumental in implementing community service activities. In the early years, there was no single service coordinator.
However, in the 80s, Mrs. Judy Salcewicz incorporated Notre Dame’s service activities with Catholic Social Teaching into the school’s curriculum. Mrs. Salcewicz, also known as the "service lady," expanded the first class of nine students into a school-wide program. In the following years, Dr. Mary Lynn Martin, Lauren Gerber, Melissa Dayton, Cameron Patterson, Carolyn Graham, and Dr. Ellieen Ingbritsen have strived to enhance the program.
What started as a simple idea to live the Gospel has become a movement. Many of Notre Dame’s clubs and teams organize service activities such as diaper drives, toy drives, walks for suicide awareness, Special Olympics, animal care, food packages for families, Thanksgiving baskets, cancer awareness (Pink Out), and more. Today, people of all ages nationwide are involved in service activities through churches, schools, and community organizations. Notre Dame High School is a shining example. Notre Dame High School contributes over 26,000 hours of community service each year.
Notre Dame continues to embrace the service ideas introduced by Senator Kennedy and reinforced by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, whose Mercy Core Value of Service continues a vibrant tradition. Notre Dame is a faith-filled environment committed to service to the community. In a Thanksgiving speech in 1963, President Kennedy said, “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” As we proclaim and live the Gospel with humility and thanksgiving here at Notre Dame, we believe and show that SERVICE is at our CORE. ❖❖
THE TRANSFORMATIVE INFLUENCE of Performing and Visual Arts Programs
The impact of Notre Dame High School’s Performing and Visual Arts Programs is genuinely remarkable. With over 48% of students participating, it is evident that these programs play a significant role in shaping the school’s culture. From outstanding Broadway-caliber productions to the comprehensive curriculum that includes Vocal and Instrumental Music Instruction, Dance, Visual Arts, and Film Production, the influence of the arts reaches far beyond the stage. Under Mr. Lou Giblisco’s guidance, the Performing Arts Program has flourished since 1990, becoming an integral part of the school’s core curriculum.
One of the program’s unique aspects is the high-production value achieved through the school’s Theatre Tech personnel and students. Our emphasis on state-of-the-art technology and digital sound and lighting sets Notre Dame’s productions apart, offering students a truly immersive experience.
Teaching through the arts can be an effective way to present complex concepts visually, making them more accessible and comprehensible. Instruction in visual arts and performing arts not only aids in the development of motor skills, language skills, and social skills but also nurtures students’ abilities in decision-making, risk-taking, and creativity.
Looking ahead, Mr. Giblisco envisions a future where the arts curriculum at Notre Dame continues to expand and more students are involved. His goal is to create an environment where every student can experience the joy of performance and self-expression through the performing and visual arts. ND’s commitment to the arts aligns with the school’s dedication to transform students into well-rounded individuals. ❖❖
ETC.
Our student magazine, etc., showcases students creative talents and offers a deeper look into the artistic works and backgrounds of the featured artists.
CREATIVE EXPRESSION WELCOME
Students can explore a diverse array of creative outlets, including a captivating magazine, thought-provoking podcasts, dance classes, choir performances, and an interactive film festival.
THE VOICE
Stay tuned for thought-provoking articles and expertly crafted podcasts with The Voice, a student-run publication covering the latest trends and topics.
FUSION
The Fusion Dance Class invites beginners to express themselves creatively through various styles such as Tap and Jazz, culminating in the annual Dance Show in January.
MADRIGAL
An auditioned choir performs a variety of music, from Broadway to Jazz, Gospel, and classical. It incorporates choreographed movements for a showstopping production.
FILM FESTIVAL
The Film Festival is not only a showcase of student-produced films from the school year, but also an interactive event. It ends with an award ceremony where audience votes determine the winners, making everyone a part of the excitement. ❖❖
BLESSED to Belong
MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
Notre Dame is taking active steps to address the mental health issues affecting our students and adolescents. The Office of College and School Counseling provides vital resources in a caring and confidential environment for addressing the mental health challenges of our students on a daily basis.
This upcoming school year, Notre Dame will be partnering with Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care to provide counseling services during the school day for students who may need extra time to speak with an outside, experienced counselor. Notre Dame has also partnered with Talkspace, an online mental health counseling service, to ensure that our faculty and staff can avail the services of a counselor in a confidential and safe environment. Finally, our newest club, Morgan’s Message, raises awareness about the struggles and challenges that student-athletes face and assures them that there is no shame in seeking mental health care.
By expanding the services and dialogue on mental health, the school is addressing the needs of its community and laying the foundation for a healthier future. ❖❖
ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
Notre Dame is excited to introduce the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics™ Team. FIRST Robotics™ inspires young innovators by merging the thrill of sports with science and technology challenges. High school students describe it as "the hardest fun you’ll ever have." Following strict rules, students are responsible for fundraising, marketing, team branding, and constructing industrial-sized robots for competitive games. Under the supervision of our Computer Science teacher Mike Kulka, the team is preparing for the FIRST Robotics™
Pioneering the Future with FIRST Robotics
Competition, which will commence in January 2025. With a membership of 25 students and growing, exciting times are ahead for Notre Dame’s Robotics Team!
Sponsors Needed! If you know of a business interested in becoming a FIRST Robotics™ sponsor for Notre Dame’s Team #10170 and making history with Notre Dame as we embark on our first competitive robotics season, please contact Dana Sudziarski at sudziarski@ndnj.org. ❖❖
The Class of 2024 earned more than $37 million in college scholarships.
STUDENT ATHLETES SIGN WITH COLLEGES
NICK AHLERS
Lacrosse ✪ Movavian University
JACK BEACHAM
Football ✪ Union College
JULIA BECKER
Cross Country/Track & Field ✪ Catholic University
TYRIQ BRYANT
Football ✪ William Paterson University
CHASE BURROWS
Baseball ✪ Babson College
SAMANTHA DAVIS
Lacrosse ✪ Stevens University
NICK DIPALMA
Baseball ✪ Susquehanna University
ZACH DUCK
Swimming ✪ McDaniel College
AMELIA EILBACHER
Lacrosse ✪ Virginia Commonwealth University *
ANTONIO FRIEDMAN
Baseball ✪ Middlesex College
ALAYNA GIAMPOLO
Softball ✪ Wagner College *
TRISTAN HARRISON
Lacrosse ✪ New Jersey Institute of Technology *
EMILY JAVICK
Lacrosse ✪ Rider University *
NATE JONES
Baseball ✪ Moravian University
MEGAN KELLY
Soccer ✪ Immaculata University
LIAM KILCOMMONS
Football ✪ Rutgers University *
EDDIE KUCZYNSKI
Football ✪ Norwich University
CHARLIE LOWERY
Lacrosse ✪ Muhlenberg University
LENA MADJOR
Soccer ✪ University of Scranton
TJ MAGLIOZZO
Baseball ✪ Central Connecticut State University *
NOAH MATHIS
Basketball ✪ Lycoming College
EMMA MARCHESE
Softball ✪ Fairfield University *
WE’RE BACK FRIENDS OF IRISH BOOSTER CLUB
The Friends of Irish Booster Club at Notre Dame High School uniquely supports the athletic department. Comprised of dedicated parent volunteers and guided by the ND administration, the club's primary mission is to raise funds to bolster the athletic department's budget, give students new opportunities, and build a community through a common mission, thereby directly enhancing the athletic programs at Notre Dame High School.
CARA MAZZUCCO
Softball ✪ Millersville University
ELLA MCCOLGAN
Softball ✪ Assumption University
RYLEE MICHALAK
Softball ✪ University of Houston *
SIMONE PINTINALLI
Basketball ✪ Ithaca College
JUSTIN PREKOP
Baseball ✪ Stockton University
ANNA PRIMERANO
Basketball ✪ William Paterson University
MATT PROLL
Soccer and Lacrosse ✪ Georgian Court University
DYLAN QUINN
Baseball ✪ Penn State University Scranton
ALEX RIVERA
Lacrosse ✪ Westminster College
JORDAN SCIPIO
Football ✪ Salisbury University
JACK SAKER
Baseball ✪ St. Joseph's University *
TRISTAN STEPHENSON
Baseball ✪ Charleston Southern *
RYAN SHOCKLEY -
Cross Country/Track ✪ University of Scranton
BELLA SMITH
Softball ✪ Widener University
AJ SURACE
Football ✪ Rutgers University *
DOM VIZZONI
Baseball ✪ Stockton University
RYAN WATSON
Soccer ✪ College of Charleston *
VIOLET WILLIAMSON
Diving ✪ University of California, Berkeley *
GABE WINOWICH
Football ✪ Rutgers University *
ANDY ZIGBUO
Football/Track ✪ Ursinus College
The booster club plans to allocate funds for student-athletes to participate in out-of-state tournaments, provide professional development for the coaching staff, and enhance the ND Athletic Facilities. The financial support will significantly impact the Notre Dame athletic program by exposing student-athletes to competitive opportunities and college recruiters, contributing to the holistic development of the student-athletes, and creating a top-notch environment for training and competition. * DIVISION 1 SCHOOLS
CHAMPIONS
NOTRE DAME SOFTBALL
CVC DIVISION CHAMPIONS MCT CHAMPIONS
TRENTON TIMES AND TRENTONIAN TEAM OF THE YEAR
RYLEE MICHALAK ’24
CVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL
CAPITOL DIVISION CHAMPIONS OF THE WJFL
AJ SURACE ’24 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ALL-AREA
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
QUINN ’24
GABE WINOWICH ’24 ALL-AREA OFFENSIVE PLAYERS
GIRLS SOCCER
CVC Colonial Division Champions
MERCER COUNTY TOURNAMENT DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS
VIOLET WILLIAMSON ‘24
MCT Champion for the third straight year and finished 4th in the NJSIAA State Diving Championship
HOOLIGANS
BOYS BASKETBALL
CVC Colonial Division Co-Champions
CHEER
CVC Traditional Tumbling Division
The "Hooligans," voted amongst the top student fan sections in NJ, are undeniably the heartbeat of our school spirit, transforming every game into an electrifying event that resonates throughout the stands and into the hearts of every student and fan. Their vibrant banners, boisterous chants, and unmatched enthusiasm create an atmosphere that ignites passion and camaraderie among peers. Rain or shine, these spirited supporters fill the stands. Their infectious energy elevates school spirit to an exhilarating new level, making them the best pep section any school could hope for.
STRONG IN SPIRIT
WHY IS THE FUND FOR NOTRE DAME SO CRITICAL?
THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE…
OUR NOTRE DAME STUDENTS NEED US.
For over 60 years, Notre Dame High School has gone above and beyond to educate young women and men to realize their full potential through a faith-filled community, academic excellence, extensive co-curricular activities and a commitment to citizenship and service to others.
ND’s dedicated faculty and staff continue to model resilience and ingenuity in delivering an outstanding educational experience for every student. This is possible, in part, because of The Fund for Notre Dame. Your annual gift provides support vital to the ongoing success of Notre Dame. The Fund raises money that is essential to the school’s daily operations and fills the gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating a student.
Please consider a gift to ND by contributing to our annual appeal. Gifts of any size truly make a difference and participation is so important.
2023–2024
GIFTS BY CONSTITUENT
JOIN THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB FOR 2024-2025
The Presidents Club is a recognition society honoring Notre Dame's most generous donors who contribute at a leadership level of $1,000 and above to The Fund for Notre Dame. As a member, you join a circle of devoted benefactors with a shared conviction and vision that propel Notre Dame’s momentum forward. We hope you will consider supporting Notre Dame as a President’s Club Member.
As leaders within the Notre Dame community, we will continue to shape the legacy of Notre Dame High School. Your leadership motivates others to give.
THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB TRINITY GUILD
Magis Circle — $20,000 and up
Legacy Circle — $10,000 to $19,999
Mercy Circle — $5,000 to $9,999
Celtic Circle — $2,500 to $4,999
Blue & White Circle — $1,000 to $2,499
Young Alumni Society — $250 and up [Graduation years 2015–2024]
ADDITIONAL GIVING LEVELS
Shamrock Society — $500 to $999
Our Lady’s Society — $250 to $499
Spirit Society — $100 to $249
Friends Alliance — Gifts up to $99
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND FOR NOTRE DAME and The President’s Club, please contact Elena Caccavale, Director of Annual Giving, at 609.882.7900 ext. 141 or caccavale@ndnj.org.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR GIFT TO ND:
Notre Dame High School is a 501(c)3 and gifts to The Fund for Notre Dame are tax deductible.
✢ Gifts can be made online through our secure website portal by credit card/EFT, or you can mail your check to Notre Dame High School.
✢ Pledge a gift and pay it over time (monthly, quarterly, etc.) during the course of the year.
✢ Double or triple your gift by requesting a matching gift through your employer’s Matching Gift Program. Please check with your employer for program availability.
✢ Donate a gift of stock.
✢ Make a planned gift through our Cornerstone Society.
✢ Designate a tribute gift in honor or memory of a loved one or friend.
✢ Give through your United Way at work. Be sure to direct your donation to Notre Dame High School.
THE FUND for Notre Dame
STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES JULY 2023
THE FUND FOR NOTRE DAME 2023–2024 DONOR ROLL CALL
THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB
MAGIS CIRCLE
$20,000 and above
Suzanne and Michael Eberhard
Beverly and Paul Muller
David Nagib ’02 and The Nagib Family Team Toyota of Princeton
LEGACY CIRCLE
$10,000 to $19,999
Nicole Sheetz-Frith and Brinton Frith
Susan Inverso ’91 Marrone and Ryan Marrone
Judith Paul ’66
Maria Paul ’69
Jennifer O’Connor ’88 Piepszak and Richard Piepszak
Meghan Troy ’98 Scotto and Kevin Scotto
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Eileen and Christopher Vernon ’82
MERCY CIRCLE
$5,000 to $9,999
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Lisa and Gerville Gibbs, Jr.
Lisa and Donald Haas
Lydia and Christopher Holland ’84
EmmaLee and John Italia
JET Electrical Testing
Kelly and Richard Polgar
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Nancy and Dick Smith
Jennifer and James Starke
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Judy and Joseph Vasta
CELTIC CIRCLE
$2,500 to $4,999
Sara and Steven Albers
Michele Belfort-Mihalyi and Attila Mihalyi
Jean and John Brennan
Ryan Brennan ’93
Jane and William Chrnelich
Colonial Airstream & RV
Marybeth Janis ’85 Consiglio and Julius Consiglio
Tara Dibari and Peter Bonafide
Belinda and Paul Ferraro
Molly and George Foley
Forever #14 Foundation
Lisa Jantorno (and Joseph Jantorno, III deceased)
Susan and Gregory Krempasky
Ameriquin Dalmasy-Laccetti and Mark Laccetti
Michele and John Lenzo
Merina and John MacCabe
The Vincent Joseph Mangini
Memorial Fund
Bernadette and Thomas McDermott
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki and Mark Milecki
Donna and Thomas Murray
Monsignor Walter Nolan
Matthew Proll ’24
Lori and Stephen Schlosser
Marlene Proneski ’63 Thompson and David Thompson
Trenton Polish American Democratic Club
The Vizzoni Giving Fund
BLUE AND WHITE SOCIETY
$1,000 to $2,499
Lola and Joseph Abbondandolo
Abbott Laboratories
Accurate Professional Billing Inc.
John Anderson, Jr.
Melinda Armenti ’86
Mary Elizabeth Keefe ’82 Babcock and Timothy Babcock
Kevin Buckner ’87
Nancy and John Boscarelli
The Boscarelli
Charitable Foundation
Christine Agocs ’77 Bucca and Benjamin Bucca
The Bucca Family Fund
Ann and Robert Bugdal ’65
Stacy Kemler ’89 Burrows and James Burrows, II ’87
Elena and John Caccavale
The Campbell Family Foundation
Meghan and Jason Canale
Melissa and Gunther Carrero
Laurie and Carl Casazza
Paul Casey ’66
Julie Chen and Michael Fitzpatrick
Maureen Jennings ’86 Collins and Michael Collins
The Collins Family Charitable Fund
Gary DeGregory
Ann and Lou DeMille
Adrienne and Keith Deussing
The Keith and Adrienne Deussing
Charitable Giving Fund
Marion Wilson ’67 Doherty and Timothy Doherty, Sr. ’67
Judith and Brian J. Duff ’89
Paula and Robert Dunne, III
The Eisele Foundation
Claudine R. English
Carin and James Farnan
Beth and Mark Freda ’74
Gianmichele Gennari
Ellen and Tony Genovesi
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill and Andrew Gill
Erin and Christopher Giovanni ’99
Danielle Lettiere ’83 Griffith and Thomas Griffith ’81
Michelle Hays Simonds
Jo Marie and Robert Hebeler ’81
Susan and Richard Hempsell
Christine Campana ’94 Hines and Judson Hines
The Ihlefeld Family
Paris Inman ’83
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick ’72 Ivins
Kristin and Kenneth Jennings
Brenna and Peter Kelley ’88
Ronald Krempecke ’66
Amber and Anton Lee
Lisa and Matt Letinski ’06
Donna Macciachera
Michele Martinez
AnnMarie Recchia and Joseph Maruca, III ’01
Susan Zeis ’83 McKee and William McKee
Elizabeth and James McKnight
Christina Flood ’65 McManimon and Edward McManimon, III ’64
David Mercurio ’79
Marichu and Giovanni Miranda
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Mary Ellen and James O’Boyle, III
Betty Ann and Thomas ’O’Brien
Leilani and James Okamura
The Olenchalk Family
Samantha and Ryan O’Mara
Christine King ’88 O’Reilly and Brian O’Reilly ’85
The O’Reilly Family Fund
Yesha and Jay Patel
Nancy and Jeffrey Pawar
Diana and Michael Pellegrino ’92
Cynthia and Dino Persichilli ’79
Carol and Robert Picozzi ’68
Melissa and J. Matthew Powell
Brooke and Joseph Pratico ’06
Karen O’Keefe ’87 Rauscher and Scott Rauscher ’87
Linda DeGeorge ’66 Regan and Dennis Regan ’66
Donna and Michael Reger ’86
Rich’s Carpet One Floor & Home
Ashley Cipriano ’94 Rue and William Rue
The Rue Foundation
Susan and Francis Rura ’64
Laura and Joseph Sarubbi
Stephanie and Mark Simon
Kimberly Bombery ’90 Smith and Clement Smith
Lindsey Stansfield
Lisa and Robert Surace
Sandra Lupo ’66 Szejner and Ronald Szejner ’66
Christine and John Tattory ’83
Karen and James Troiano
Tinsy and John Varghese
Hiedi and Joseph Vizzoni
Vyuha Inc.
Jill and Gerald Wargo
Maria and William Wise
SHAMROCK SOCIETY
$500 to $999
Anonymous
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Brogann and Jonathon Bowden
Stevenson Bowden ’24
Theresa and Robert Candelori
The Class of 1963
The Class of 1974
The Class of 1983
Jodi and Rodney Cocuzza
Dylan Coia ’96
Maureen and Brian Conway
Kim and Joseph Dever
Molly Chrnelich ’06 Edwards and Andrew Edwards
Lorraine and William Fuhrmann
Vanessa and Joseph Hage
Kimberly Hancy ’99
Eileen and William Hart
Sharon Pflieger ’68 Hayman and Gene Hayman ’68
Karen Henkel
Tyler Jeavons ’13
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Karina and Artie Lusher
Megan and Brian Malloy ’92
Grace and Arthur Mateos ’87
The Matzon Ricci Charitable Fund
John McHugh
Morgan Stanley
Patricia McCloskey ’62 Moro
Elizabeth and William Napier, Jr.
Roxanne and Edward O’Byrne
Eileen and Larry Palazza
Elaine Abbott ’64 Petito and Fred Petito ’64
Lisa and Frederick Pettit
THE FUND for Notre Dame
Judith Wlazlowski ’87 Pietrini and Wayne Pietrini
Lisa and Martin Popovic
Denise Yard ’64 Pratico and Christopher Pratico ’62
Megan and Joseph Renda
Emily Ricci ’98
Brenda Riley
Terry and Tom Rimel
Christine and Andrew Ryba
Barbara and Bradley Saint-Laurent
Joanne and Stanley Sliwinski ’65
Myriam Stettler ’74
Rose Fitzpatrick ’75 Stevenson and Gordon Stevenson
Jill Lyons and Andrew Usmiani
Verizon Foundation
Jennifer and Pell White, II
OUR LADY SOCIETY
$250 to $499
Anonymous (5)
Frances and Patrick Ahearn
Teresa Anderson
Cathleen and Gerard Appert
Cindy and Kevin Bannon
Ciara Bates ’24
Deirdre and Matt Bates
Caroline and Thaddeus Berdzik
Bernadette Bonanno
Susan and Robert Christian
Gina and Benjamin Chrnelich ’92
Olga and Lubomir Cizmar
Laura and Kevin Coen
Sharon and Robert DeLuca
James Dorozinsky ’75
Linda and Mickey Durkin
Katherine Pierzga ’66 Eck and Dale Eck
Susan Farr ’73
Shirley Mahon ’70 Ferrie and John Ferrie, Jr.
Kathi and Anthony Fiorello ’68
Christine and Kevin Fitzpatrick ’82
Kristin Fless ’87 and Dennis Quinlan
Michael Gallucci ’90
Samantha Glassford Tipton and Patrick Tipton
Robert Gominiak ’92
Francesca Bianco and Peter Gonzalez
Rose Marie and Charles Grabowski ’67
Richard Green, Sr. ’63
Thom Greenlaw
Colleen Harney ’77 and Dennis Gangi
Jeanette Johnson ’69
Theresa Picarello ’73 Johnson and Dwight Johnson
Regina Koebele-Demaree and David Demaree
Julie and Ronald Kopchik
Bridgette and Michael Kunst ’92
James Lynch ’85
Sarah and Hugh Maguire, IV ’75
Barbara Major
Cynthia and Edward Masterson, Sr. ’68
Lucille Immordino ’66 McNellis
Kerry and John McQuarrie, Jr.
Annette and Robert Milacci ’64
Kate and Derek Miller
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Jennifer and Brian Moog
Lindsay and Thomas Moore
Elizabeth Watson ’06 Norton and Michael Norton
Susan Sales and John Pachuta ’84
Marcia Krisanda ’77 Paulaski
Tabitha and Jason Peters
Lauren Primerano ’98
Virginia Swyer ’66 Raywood
Valia and Thomas Reddington, II
Katherine Flynn ’88 Reed and Steven Reed
Tracey and Keith Reed
Anthony Robak
Mary Jean Stout ’70 Russell and Bruce Russell
Nicole Regan ’93 Scharibone and Joseph Scharibone
Pamela and Ed Schmierer, III ’65
Mary and Michael Shipula
Barbara Meseroll ’67 Smith and Robert Smith
Patricia and Thomas Smith ’63
Lauren and William Stout
Barbara Beers ’67 Tucker
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey
Sandy and Mark Van Sant ’74
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
Wells Fargo Foundation
Jackie Nowak ’94 Wizeman and Matthew Wizeman ’94
Joseph Wroblewski ’63
Peggy Calamia ’75 Wroblewski
SPIRIT SOCIETY
$100 to $249
Anonymous (11)
Regina and Michael Adams
Sherri and Chris Ahlers
Armando Alfonso ’09
Margaret and Victor Anabaronye
Barbara Watkin ’64 Ardery and Vincent Ardery
Mary Jo Wetzel ’74 Bacic and William Bacic
Jacquelyn and Robert Balaam
Mallory and Marc Bandola ’06
Danielle Steadman ’96 Barbrow
Adrienne and Thomas Barlow ’78
Jeffrey Bartolino ’75
Clare Baxter ’73
Connor Berdzik ’24
Kathleen Regan ’70 Bigos and Roger Bigos
Eugene Blicharz ’62
Maureen and Joseph Bossio
Darlene Branges ’74 and Andre Brainard
Linda and Peter Brennan ’66
Rita and Thomas Brenner
Judy and Charles Brenton, Jr. ’67
Katherine and John Bridge
Jenae Travia and Jason Bundick
Rachel and Robert Bur, Jr. ’04
Reverend Michael Burns ’65
Joanne and William Capella ’65
Diane and Bart Carr ’63
The Carr Family Charitable Fund
Carrie and Joe Carroll
Nancy and P. Thomas Carroll ’67
Carol Catanese ’63 Chebra and John Chebra ’63
Tracey Lakatos and Michael Chianese ’84
Debbie and Ralph Chiarello
Patricia Hetzel ’70 Cohen and Jeffrey Cohen
Elinor and Vincent Convery, Jr. ’63
Christina Crane
Susan and William Cunningham, Jr.
Mary Curtis
Iwona Czarnecka and Marcin Czarnecki
Christine and Gary Dambro
Mary and Javier Dauden
Judy and Thomas Dill ’75
Kimberly and Michael Duck
Leslie and James Duffy, Jr.
Loretta and Eric Dunn
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth and Kenneth Ellsworth ’03
Enzo's La Piccola Cucina
Janice and Terence Faherty ’72
Michele and James Falcone, Sr.
Michele Celmer ’84 Federico and Jeffrey Federico ’84
Joseph Festa ’70
Festa Foundation
Zofia Jablonski ’64 Feulner and George John Feulner
Rosemarie Picone ’83 Flood and Gerard Flood
Max Foley ’24
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
Maya Foley ’26
Kathleen Gauthier ’74 Francica and Joseph Francica ’74
Leigh Markiewicz ’67 Freeman and Richard Freeman
Donald Furman ’67
Maria and Justin Gilli ’92
Sara and Michael Grande
Christopher Graziano ’99
Rebecca and Matthew Greeley
Diane Kelly ’70 Gregory and Charles Gregory
Barbara Stephenson ’68 Harahan and Kevin Harahan
Maribeth McEwan ’61 Hardiman and John Hardiman, Jr.
Kathleen Pouliot ’65 Harlicka
Jeanne and Kevin Hayman ’96
Dean Hentz
Margaret and Robert Hillman ’81
Phyllis and Nicholas Hindy
Elise and Richard Hobson
Lizanne Wnek ’89 Holland and David Holland
Kalynn Karnicky ’04 Hudson
Janice Hutchinson ’98 and Daniel Hillsdon
Susan Toft ’61 Ispanky
Deborah Bridge ’64 Jaeger and James Jaeger
Hayden Jakim ’18
Philip John
Barbara Plunkett ’77 Johnson and Charles Johnson Lashay Johnson and Kelly Brown, Sr.
Alec Jones ’21
Darlene Inverso ’67 Jones and George Jones
Haydee and George Kapetanakis
Laurie Nicolai ’91 Komjati and David Komjati
Amanda and Brian Kramer
Jaimee Kukla
Eileen Kyselka ’61 Kulak and Chester Kulak
Mary and Russell Lawyer ’70
Sharon Ferry ’68 Long and Robert Long
Brenna Pancza ’05 Luczyszyn
Valerie and Mark Luedeke
Carol Baldino ’65 MacLennan
Andrea and Robert Magovern ’97
Kathy and Thomas Maley
Theodore Manno
Elizabeth and Robert Marquis
Kara and Anthony Martillotti ’86
Enid Alustiza ’67 Martin and Arthur Martin
Stacy and Vincenzo Martorana ’80
Kathleen Brown ’75 Mason
Peggy and William Mate ’63
Eileen McGee ’67 Mathews and Gary Mathews
Santiago Maura ’24
Joyce VanDoren ’62 Mazzochi
Ann and Michael McAtee
Madeleine McDermott ’24
Richard McDougal ’63
Megan McGlinchy ’93
Mary and Joseph McLaughlin
Debbie and Tom Meagher ’75
Carol Bailey ’71 Mendenko
Maria and Thomas Miller ’86
Jake Moog ’25
Kate Moog ’27
Kevin Mooney ’88
Virginia Blicharz ’63 Mylowe and David Mylowe
Rochez Neal ’06
Nancy Nicol ’66
Amy Rick ’90 Olear and Gregory Olear
Elaine Jusko ’65 Olesak and John Olesak ’65
Mary Rose Prokop ’71 Oliet and Eric Oliet
Nancy Krol ’72 Opsut and Robert Opsut ’72
Maureen and Brendan O’Reilly
Joan and Jack Oszvart
Michael Pascucci ’09
Karen and George Paterson
Diane Quinlan ’76 Perna and Michael Perna
Mary Ann Peronilla
Sandra Persichetti ’61
Irene and David Pie'
Elizabeth and Edmund Pinelli ’71
James Plunkett ’74
Lynn Polgar
Marie Elias ’61 Powell and Samuel Powell
Lisa and Brian Prekop
James Primerano, III ’22
Sharon Primerano
Cindy and Joseph Proll
Maria and Luigi Pugliese
Faith Clark ’73 Rafalski and Greg Rafalski
Alice Agocs ’73 Ranson and Douglas Ranson
Nancy Cook ’67 Remer and Roger Remer
Linda McGrath ’62 Renegar and Courtney Renegar, Sr. ’62
Amanda Repko ’10
Jeffrey Revak ’84
Jennifer and Albert Rhodes ’93
Caroline Richardson ’06
Jennifer Barnock ’91 Riddell
Carla Mendez and Johander Rodrigues
Celeste Rousseau ’75
Bill Rowland
Kathryn Kazarow ’63 Rubin
Sandra and Sean Salins
Claire Dzieminski ’75 Saponaro and Paul Saponaro
Marta Sare
Marcia Federico ’74 Scarna
Bridget and Peter Schmitz
Anna Scozzari
Jen Shockley-Kleber
Ryan Siegel ’15
Irene Misialowski ’63 Sielski
Carolyn and James Sienicki
Iwona and Joseph Smith
Rick Smith
Magdalena and Joseph Sokolowski ’62
Mark Stankevich ’71
The Stankevich Living Trust
Susan Thornton ’76 Stanton and Mark Stanton
Brigid Jennings ’02 Sudnick and Glenn Sudnick ’02
Donna and Timothy Szwedo ’68
Maureen and Marty Tantum, Jr. ’75
Mary and Carl Thomas
Elaine Picarello ’68 Tomasulo and Daniel Tomasulo
Lisa and Michael Twamley ’79
Veronica and Christian Uriostegui
Kara and Frederick Valentino
Corey Hribar ’96 Waldron
Dominique and Matthew Walsh ’09
Marilyn and Richard Ward
Angela and Donald Watson ’87
Andrea and Nathan Webber
Kathie and David Wilkening
Christopher Wong ’86
Margaret and Kevin Zola ’87
FRIENDS ALLIANCE
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Elena Abreu ’24
Evan Abreu ’24
Nicholas Ahlers ’24
Pamela and Darren Albano
Samuel Albers ’22
Sebastian Alizio ’24
Sydney Allen ’24
Brendan Appert ’24
Talon Arbizu ’24
Joshua Arriola
Courtney Ashe
Gladys and Leonard Aviles
Leonard Aviles ’24
Nicole and Daniel Baciuska ’02
Baker Tilly US, LLP
Marcus Balerna ’24
Joanna and Eric Barlow
Susan and John Baylog ’71
John Beacham ’24
Julia Becker ’24
Cameron Beetel ’24
Jenny Begley ’24
Gaby and William Begley
Alyssa Benattar ’24
John Bennett
Abigail Berkeyheiser ’24
Nicolina Bevins ’24
Bridget Bidabadi ’24
Donna Pitonak ’74 Bigley and James Bigley
Eric Biscoveanu ’16
BlackRock
Kelsey Blackshire ’24
Regan Blessing ’24
Keihrah Boyer ’24
Siena Brachelli ’24
Camryn Brick ’24
Jason Bridge ’24
Alexis Alcantara ’00 Brock and Christopher Brock
Michael Brodtman ’24
Alexa Brown ’24
Emily Brown ’24
Haley Brown ’24
Kelly Brown ’24
Kathleen Carroll ’69 Bryson and David Bryson
Katherine Bukosky ’24
Kimberly Chianese ’88 Bullock and Timothy Bullock
Cameron Burek ’24
Melinda Okun ’87 Burns and Walter Burns
Chase Burrows ’24
James Burrows, III ’22
Ross Burrows
Archangel and Charles Buttaci ’64
John Caccavale ’20
Kyle Caccavale ’16
Matthew Caccavale ’19
Joan Caivano ’74 and Eileen Kessler
Robert Candelori ’24
Rosemary Jingoli ’61 Canuso nnand Francis Canuso
Maureen Heffernan ’70 Cauley
Evan Celentana ’24
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FRIENDS ALLIANCE
Victoria Dzialo ’64 Chandel and Sanjiv Chandel
Melissa and Ryan Chuderewicz
Adriana Ciccarelli ’24
Giulia Ciccone ’24
Roxanne Claude ’24
Molly Cleary ’24
Sharon and Kenneth Clugston
Marlaina Clugston ’24
Kathryn Rogers ’07 Coats
Marcie Nawrocik ’66 Codd and Milton Codd
Lea Ellen and Kevin Collins
Kaitlyn Conover ’24
Colleen Conroy ’24
Max Corallo ’24
Eileen and David Costa ’74
Kathryn Cottrell ’24
Marion Quinn ’68 Crum and Alan Crum
Christian Cruz ’24
Cheri and Richard Csillan
Maci Csillan ’24
Lauren and Kevin Cunningham
Gabriel Czarnecki ’24
Michele Waldron ’68 Daly and Frank Daly
Paul D’Auria ’06
Samantha Davis ’24
Sonal De Silva ’24
Vanessa Delbridge ’24
Nicholas DiPalma ’24
Emily DiPasquale ’24
Katherine Donovan ’24
Amanda Dressel ’24
Zachary Duck ’24
Sonny Durkin ’24
Amelia Eilbacher ’24
Jeovani Estrada
Catherine and Rom Fajardo
James Falcone, Jr. ’26
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein and Karl Falkenstein
Mia Falkenstein ’24
Michelle and Frank Federigo
Dana Murphy ’96 Feller and Carl Feller
Marie Hohmann ’71 Ferrarin and Raymond Ferrarin
Brynn Fitzpatrick ’24
Robert Flemm ’24
Audrey Foley ’24
Jessica Saphire ’05 Frankowski and Brian Frankowski ’05
Julia Fraticelli ’24
Dearest-Louise Freeman ’27
Antonio Friedman ’24
Jessica Oszvart ’12 Fronckwicz and Edward Fronckwicz
Natalie Gall
Benjamin Gaylord ’24
Angelica Gennari ’24
Alayna Giampolo ’24
Joseph Gigliotti, Jr. ’03
Andrew Gill ’24
Sophia Gilli ’24
Kathleen and Thomas Gillooly
Emilia Gonzalez ’24
Elizabeth Gorman ’24
Brianna Graham ’24
Johnathan Green ’24
Claire Grimonprez
Guidehouse
Trey Guire ’24
Alexander Gutierrez ’24
Daniel Haas ’24
Preston Hall ’06
Linda and Richard Harkins
Tristan Harrison ’24
Ethan Hellyer ’24
Addison Hensler ’24
Edward Hensler
Heather Wiese ’07 Herrmann and Ricky Herrmann
Liliana Hindy ’24
Julia Homan ’64 Holder
Frank Hosmer ’24
Abigail Hwang ’24
Adeline Ihlefeld ’24
Elizabeth Italia ’24
Owen Jacobsen ’24
Emily Javick ’24
Simone Johnson ’24
Charles Jones ’24
Heather Jones ’24
Kaitlyn Jones ’24
Nathan Jones ’24
Ryan Jose ’24
Sunsurray Joseph ’24
Frances Kaiser
Kristina Kirkham ’63 Kaye
Kimberley Kelley
Erin Donnelly ’95 Kelliher
Megan Kelly ’24
Trisha and Kevin Kennedy
Madison Kenney ’24
Caroline Kenny
Matthew Kerins ’24
Hannah Kilcomons ’23
Liam Kilcomons ’24
Tiernan Killeen ’24
Courtney and Ryan Kinney
Emily Klena ’24
Kevin Kmiec ’97
Diane Kniefel
Mary Ann and Walter Kocubinski, Jr. ’69
Sophia Komjati ’24
Jake Koziol ’24
Paul Kraunelis ’24
John Kremer ’21
Edward Kuczynski ’24
Clayton Kulessa ’24
Bridget Lally ’02
Joanna Lawrence ’24
Ingrid Lazo ’24
Mary Lech ’24
Colin Lee ’24
Annamarie and Albert Leiggi
Sabrina Leiggi ’24
Brielle Leinheiser ’24
Isabella Lenzo ’24
Peter Lieggi ’79
Elisa and Anthony Liotti
Norma Lopez
Charles Lowery ’24
JoAnn Lupo ’69
The MacIsaac Family Magdalena Madjor ’24
Kristy and Gerald Mangine ’98
Emma Marchese ’24
Thomas Marhold ’24
Leonardo Martinez ’24
Isabella Martorana ’24
Noah Mathis ’24
Nathan Mayer ’24
Cara Mazzucco ’24
Kylie McCabe ’24
Ella McColgan ’24
Katherine McDermott ’22
Sarah McDermott ’21
Michael McEwan ’90
Robin and James McGuire ’75
Daniel McKenna ’12
Siobhan McKenna and Philip Beckett
Lisa Driver ’79 McLendon
John Merluse ’24
Pauleen and Ciprian Merluse
Rylee Michalak ’24
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Barbara Feltes ’61 Mihalko and Thomas Mihalko
Ashley Mont ’10 MontJohnson and Daniel MontJohnson
Marlene Guth ’78 Moran and Sean Moran
Nancy and Paul Moran ’73
Morgan Mount ’15
Veronica and Lee Murray
Elaine Muschal ’63
Melissa Naranjo ’24
Andrew Nash ’24
Hannah Neville ’24
Christopher Newmiller ’24
Nicholas Newmiller ’24
Samantha Norton ’24
Gabriela Werner ’71 Nosari
Helene Freeman ’72 O’Connor
Diane Olech ’77
Jessica and Jason Oszvart ’07
Sydney Palmer ’24
Denise Young ’91 Panfili and Constantino Panfili
John Papp ’24
Haley Parvesse ’24
Gabriela Pasqualone ’24
Christian Pawar ’24
Naomi Pereira ’24
Kelly and Michael Perron
Dylan Peters ’24
Kristen and George Peterson
Gabrielle Pie’ ’24
Simone Pintinalli ’24
Robert Pisano, III ’23
Jennifer Piscopo-Busa and Michael Busa
Roseann and Will Place ’72
Nicholas Plakyda ’24
Elizabeth Podell ’24
Amanda Popovic ’24
Olivia Popovic ’24
Christopher Powers ’24
Sean Powers ’24
Justin Prekop ’24
Christine Schwartz ’96 Prete and Jerry Prete
Anna Primerano ’24
Brooke Principe ’24
Matthew Proll ’24
Gian Luca Pugliese ’24
Stefania Pugliese ’24
Dylan Quinn ’24
Michael Quinn ’24
William Radlinsky ’62
Alexander Ragan ’24
Alexis Ramos ’24
Regina Ragolia ’75 Ratzlaff and Peter Ratzlaff ’75
Colleen and James Raymond
Madison Reda ’24
Rachel and George Reither
Alex Reyes-Bravo
Jared Rice ’24
Justin Rimel ’24
Margaret Ritson ’24
Alexander Rivera ’24
Ava Romano ’24
Kalyn Rosica ’24
Konnor Rosica ’24
Grady Rowlands ’24
Lara Schubert ’08 Ruch and Kenneth Ruch
Clifford Russell ’24
Aneta and Marek Rybczynski
Judy and Gregory Rynkewicz
Jack Saker ’24
Mira and George Saliba
Ava Sass ’24
Georgia Savarese-Ahearn and Robert Ahearn ’03
Kevin Scarborough ’24
Alyssa Schaber ’12
Alexa Schaeffer ’17
Estella Schlosser ’24
Finian Schmitz ’24
Margaret and Salvatore Sciarrotta ’67
Christine Burns ’67 Scibetta and David Scibetta
Lynell Sexauer ’24
Karen Greber ’74 Shaffer and Robert Shaffer
Ava Shelbourne ’24
Ryan Shockley ’24
Angie Siguencia ’24
Dona Kondash ’94 Sinton and Michael Sinton
Christopher Slivka ’06
Annalise Slough ’24
Charisse West ’85 Smith, PhD and Steven Smith
Colleen Smith ’24
Isabella Smith ’24
Elizabeth Socha ’24
Katherine Spadea ’24
Anne Carlin ’77 Spedding and Timothy Spedding
Dominic Spoto ’24
Concetta Valenti ’61 Starling
Alexander Steinberg ’11
Frederick Steinberg ’13
Jack Stinemire
Bernadette and Alexander Stout ’03
Dana Sudziarski
Ava Sulkowski ’24
Patricia Sullivan ’62
Anthony Surace ’24
Shane Swan ’24
Maria and Oronzo Tattoli
Kimberly and Arthur Thibault, Jr.
Sheila Schulz ’80 Thrower and William Thrower
Alyssa Wolice ’07 Tomlinson and Andrew Tomlinson
Joy and Gary Torgeson ’86
Mason Utset ’24
Sienna Valentino ’24
Barbara Valiquette
Verizon Political Action Committee
Isabella Vilarelle ’24
Dominick Vizzoni ’24
Gabriella Vizzoni ’24
Carol and John Wagner, Jr. ’63
Mia Wallace ’24
Diane Wargo
Jeanette and Joseph Wasko
Janet Wass ’62
Kerith Watson ’24
Ryan Watson ’24
Matthew Weaverling ’24
Samuel Webb ’24
Jack Weber ’24
Kaleigh Wheeler ’24
Natalie Taptykoff ’12 Wilks
Allie Williams ’24
Violet Williamson ’24
Riley Winkler ’24
Joyce and Stanley Wirpsza, Jr. ’63
William Wnek ’91
Mary and Michael Wozniak ’72
Michael Young ’12
Natalie Zamirowski ’24
Andy Zigbuo ’24
Chase Zola ’24
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ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS YEAR
1961
Anonymous
Rosemary Jingoli Canuso
Maribeth McEwan Hardiman
Susan Toft Ispanky
Eileen Kyselka Kulak
Barbara Feltes Mihalko
Sandra Persichetti
Marie Elias Powell
Concetta Valenti Starling
1962
Eugene Blicharz
Joyce VanDoren Mazzochi
Patricia McCloskey Moro
Christopher Pratico
William Radlinsky
Courtney Renegar, Sr.
Linda McGrath Renegar
Joseph Sokolowski
Patricia Sullivan
Janet Wass
1963
Bart Carr
Carol Catanese Chebra
John Chebra
Vincent Convery, Jr.
Richard Green, Sr.
Kristina Kirkham Kaye
William Mate
Richard McDougal
Elaine Muschal
Virginia Blicharz Mylowe
Kathryn Kazarow Rubin
Irene Misialowski Sielski
Thomas Smith
Marlene Proneski Thompson
John Wagner, Jr.
Stanley Wirpsza, Jr.
Joseph Wroblewski
The Class of 1963
1964
Barbara Watkin Ardery
Charles Buttaci
Victoria Dzialo Chandel
Zofia Jablonski Feulner
Julia Homan Holder
Deborah Bridge Jaeger
Edward McManimon, III
Robert Milacci
Fred Petito
Denise Yard Pratico
Francis Rura
1965
Robert Bugdal
Michael Burns
William Capella
Kathleen Pouliot Harlicka
Carol Baldino MacLennan
Christina Flood McManimon
Peggy Brennan Miller
Elaine Jusko Olesak
John Olesak
Edwin Schmierer, III
Stanley Sliwinski
1966
Anonymous
Peter Brennan
Paul Casey
Marcie Nawrocik Codd
Katherine Pierzga Eck
Ronald Krempecke
Lucille Immordino McNellis
Nancy Nicol
Judith Paul
Virginia Swyer Raywood
Dennis Regan
Linda DeGeorge Regan
Ronald Szejner
Sandra Lupo Szejner
1967
Charles Brenton, Jr.
P. Thomas Carroll
Marion Wilson Doherty
Timothy Doherty, Sr.
Leigh Markiewicz Freeman
Donald Furman
Charles Grabowski
Darlene Inverso Jones
Enid Alustiza Martin
Eileen McGee Mathews
Nancy Cook Remer
Salvatore Sciarrotta
Christine Burns Scibetta
Barbara Meseroll Smith
Barbara Beers Tucker
1968
Marion Quinn Crum
Michele Waldron Daly
Anthony Fiorello
Barbara Stephenson Harahan
Gene Hayman
Sharon Pflieger Hayman
Sharon Ferry Long
Edward Masterson, Sr.
Robert Picozzi
Timothy Szwedo
Elaine Picarello Tomasulo
1969
Kathleen Carroll Bryson
Jeanette Johnson
Walter Kocubinski, Jr.
JoAnn Lupo
Maria Paul
1970
Anonymous
Kathleen Regan Bigos
Maureen Heffernan Cauley
Patricia Hetzel Cohen
Shirley Mahon Ferrie
Joseph Festa
Diane Kelly Gregory
Russell Lawyer
Mary Jean Stout Russell
1971
John Baylog
Marie Hohmann Ferrarin
Carol Bailey Mendenko
Gabriela Werner Nosari
Mary Rose Prokop Oliet
Edmund Pinelli
Mark Stankevich
1972
Terence Faherty
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick Ivins
Helene Freeman O'Connor
Nancy Krol Opsut
Robert Opsut
Will Place
Michael Wozniak
1973
Clare Baxter
Susan Farr
Theresa Picarello Johnson
Paul Moran
Faith Clark Rafalski
Alice Agocs Ranson
1974 Golden Irish
Anonymous
Mary Jo Wetzel Bacic
Donna Pitonak Bigley
Darlene Branges
Joan Caivano
David Costa
Joseph Francica
Kathleen Gauthier Francica
Mark Freda
James Plunkett
Marcia Federico Scarna
Karen Greber Shaffer
Myriam Stettler
Mark Van Sant
The Class of 1974
1975
Anonymous
Jeffrey Bartolino
Thomas Dill
James Dorozinsky
Mary Carlin Komjathy
Hugh Maguire, IV
Kathleen Brown Mason
James McGuire
Thomas Meagher
Regina Ragolia Ratzlaff
Celeste Rousseau
Claire Dzieminski Saponaro
Rose Fitzpatrick Stevenson
Myron Tantum, Jr.
Peggy Calamia Wroblewski
1976
Diane Quinlan Perna
Susan Thornton Stanton
1977
Christine Agocs Bucca
Colleen Harney
Barbara Plunkett Johnson
Diane Olech
Marcia Krisanda Paulaski
Anne Carlin Spedding
1978
Thomas Barlow
Marlene Guth Moran 1979
Peter Lieggi
Lisa Driver McLendon
David Mercurio
Dino Persichilli
Michael Twamley
1980
Vincenzo Martorana
Sheila Schulz Thrower 1981
Thomas Griffith
Robert Hebeler
Robert Hillman 1982
Mary Elizabeth Keefe Babcock
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Christopher Vernon 1983
Anonymous
Rosemarie Picone Flood
Danielle Lettiere Griffith
Paris Inman
Susan Zeis McKee
John Tattory
The Class of 1983
1984
Michael Chianese
Jeffrey Federico
Michele Celmer Federico
Christopher Holland
John Pachuta
Jeffrey Revak
1985
Marybeth Janis Consiglio
James Lynch
Brian O’Reilly
Charisse West Smith, PhD
1986
Melinda Armenti
Maureen Jennings Collins
Anthony Martillotti
Thomas Miller
Michael Reger
Gary Torgeson
Christopher Wong
1987
Melinda Okun Burns
James Burrows, II
Kristin Fless
Arthur Mateos
Judith Wlazlowski Pietrini
Karen O’Keefe Rauscher
Scott Rauscher
Donald Watson
Kevin Zola
1988
Kimberly Chianese Bullock
Danielle Rotondo Gill
Peter Kelley
Kevin Mooney
Christine King O’Reilly
Jennifer O’Connor Piepszak
Katherine Flynn Reed
Gerald Wargo, Jr.
1989
Stacy Kemler Burrows
Brian J. Duff
Lizanne Wnek Holland
1990
Anonymous
Michael Gallucci
Michael McEwan
Amy Rick Olear
Kimberly Bombery Smith
1991
Laurie Nicolai Komjati
Susan Inverso Marrone
Denise Young Panfili
Jennifer Barnock Riddell
William Wnek
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ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS YEAR
1992
Benjamin Chrnelich
Kelly Gregory Foley
Justin Gilli
Robert Gominiak
Michael Kunst
Brian Malloy
Alyson Mangini
Michael Pellegrino
Kristen Simms Stout
Timothy Stout
1993
Anonymous
Ryan Brennan
Ellen Woody Falkenstein
Megan McGlinchy
James Primerano, Jr.
Albert Rhodes
Nicole Regan Scharibone
1994
Christine Campana Hines
Ashley Cipriano Rue
Dona Kondash Sinton
Jackie Nowak Wizeman
Matthew Wizeman
1995
Erin Donnelly Kelliher
1996
Anonymous (2)
Danielle Steadman Barbrow
Dylan Coia
Dana Murphy Feller
Kevin Hayman
Bonnie Clawson Milecki
Christine Schwartz Prete
Corey Hribar Waldron
1997
Kevin Kmiec
Robert Magovern
1998
Anonymous
Janice Hutchinson
Gerald Mangine
Lauren Primerano
Emily Ricci
Meghan Troy Scotto
1999
Christopher Giovanni
Christopher Graziano
Kimberly Hancy
2000
Alexis Alcantara Brock
2001
Joseph Maruca, III
2002
Daniel Baciuska
Mary Mason Ellsworth
Bridget Lally
David Nagib
Brigid Jennings Sudnick
Glenn Sudnick
2003
Robert Ahearn
Kenneth Ellsworth
Joseph Gigliotti, Jr.
Alexander Stout
2004
Robert Bur, Jr.
Kalynn Karnicky Hudson
2005
Brian Frankowski
Jessica Saphire Frankowski
Brenna Pancza Luczyszyn
2006
Anonymous
Marc Bandola
Paul D’Auria
Molly Chrnelich Edwards
Preston Hall
Matthew Letinski
Rochez Neal
Elizabeth Watson Norton
Joseph Pratico
Caroline Richardson
Christopher Slivka
2007
Kathryn Rogers Coats
Heather Wiese Herrmann
Jason Oszvart
Alyssa Wolice Tomlinson
2008
Lara Schubert Ruch
2009
Armando Alfonso
Michael Pascucci
Matthew Walsh
2010
Ashley Mont MontJohnson
Amanda Repko
2011
Alexander Steinberg
2012
Jessica Oszvart Fronckwicz
Daniel McKenna
Alyssa Schaber
Natalie Taptykoff Wilks
Michael Young
2013
Tyler Jeavons
Frederick Steinberg
2014
Anonymous
2015
Morgan Mount
Ryan Siegel
2016
Eric Biscoveanu
Kyle Caccavale
2017
Alexa Schaeffer
2018
Hayden Jakim
2019
Matthew Caccavale
2020
John Caccavale
2021
Alec Jones
John Kremer
Sarah McDermott
2022
Anonymous
Samuel Albers
James Burrows, III
Katherine McDermott
James Primerano, III
2023
Hannah Kilcomons
Robert Pisano, III
Great attention to detail has gone into the production of this donor roll call. If, however, we have listed your name incorrectly or omitted it in error, please notify us at advancement@ndnj.org.
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CURRENT STUDENTS
2024
Elena Abreu
Evan Abreu
Nicholas Ahlers
Sebastian Alizio
Sydney Allen
Brendan Appert
Talon Arbizu
Leonard Aviles
Marcus Balerna
Ciara Bates
John Beacham
Julia Becker
Cameron Beetel
Jenny Begley
Alyssa Benattar
Connor Berdzik
Abigail Berkeyheiser
Nicolina Bevins
Bridget Bidabadi
Kelsey Blackshire
Regan Blessing
Stevenson Bowden
Keihrah Boyer
Siena Brachelli
Camryn Brick
Jason Bridge
Michael Brodtman
Alexa Brown
Emily Brown
Haley Brown
Kelly Brown
Katherine Bukosky
Cameron Burek
Chase Burrows
Robert Candelori
Evan Celentana
Adriana Ciccarelli
Giulia Ciccone
Roxanne Claude
Molly Cleary
Marlaina Clugston
Kaitlyn Conover
Colleen Conroy
Max Corallo
Kathryn Cottrell
Christian Cruz
Maci Csillan
Gabriel Czarnecki
Samantha Davis
Sonal De Silva
Vanessa Delbridge
Nicholas DiPalma
Emily DiPasquale
Katherine Donovan
Amanda Dressel
Zachary Duck
Sonny Durkin
Amelia Eilbacher
Mia Falkenstein
Brynn Fitzpatrick
Robert Flemm
Audrey Foley
Max Foley
Julia Fraticelli
Antonio Friedman
Benjamin Gaylord
Angelica Gennari
Alayna Giampolo
Andrew Gill
Sophia Gilli
Emilia Gonzalez
Elizabeth Gorman
Brianna Graham
Johnathan Green
Trey Guire
Alexander Gutierrez
Daniel Haas
Tristan Harrison
Ethan Hellyer
Addison Hensler
Liliana Hindy
Frank Hosmer
Abigail Hwang
Adeline Ihlefeld
Elizabeth Italia
Owen Jacobsen
Emily Javick
Simone Johnson
Charles Jones
Heather Jones
Kaitlyn Jones
Nathan Jones
Ryan Jose
Sunsurray Joseph
Megan Kelly
Madison Kenney
Matthew Kerins
Liam Kilcomons
Tiernan Killeen
Emily Klena
Sophia Komjati
Jake Koziol
Paul Kraunelis
Edward Kuczynski
Clayton Kulessa
Joanna Lawrence
Ingrid Lazo
Mary Lech
Colin Lee
Sabrina Leiggi
Brielle Leinheiser
Isabella Lenzo
Charles Lowery
Magdalena Madjor
Emma Marchese
Thomas Marhold
Leonardo Martinez
Isabella Martorana
Noah Mathis
Santiago Maura
Nathan Mayer
Cara Mazzucco
Kylie McCabe
Ella McColgan
Madeleine McDermott
John Merluse
Rylee Michalak
Melissa Naranjo
Andrew Nash
Hannah Neville
Christopher Newmiller
Nicholas Newmiller
Samantha Norton
Sydney Palmer
John Papp
Haley Parvesse
Gabriela Pasqualone
Christian Pawar
Naomi Pereira
Dylan Peters
Gabrielle Pie'
Simone Pintinalli
Nicholas Plakyda
Elizabeth Podell
Amanda Popovic
Olivia Popovic
Christopher Powers
Sean Powers
Justin Prekop
Anna Primerano
Brooke Principe
Matthew Proll
Gian Luca Pugliese
Stefania Pugliese
Dylan Quinn
Michael Quinn
Alexander Ragan
Alexis Ramos
Madison Reda
Jared Rice
Justin Rimel
Margaret Ritson
Alexander Rivera
Ava Romano
Kalyn Rosica
Konnor Rosica
Grady Rowlands
Clifford Russell
Jack Saker
Ava Sass
Kevin Scarborough
Estella Schlosser
Finian Schmitz
Lynell Sexauer
Ava Shelbourne
Ryan Shockley
Angie Siguencia
Annalise Slough
Colleen Smith
Isabella Smith
Elizabeth Socha
Katherine Spadea
Dominic Spoto
Ava Sulkowski
Anthony Surace
Shane Swan
Mason Utset
Sienna Valentino
Isabella Vilarelle
Dominick Vizzoni
Gabriella Vizzoni
Mia Wallace
Kerith Watson
Ryan Watson
Matthew Weaverling
Samuel Webb
Jack Weber
Kaleigh Wheeler
Allie Williams
Violet Williamson
Riley Winkler
Natalie Zamirowski
Andy Zigbuo
Chase Zola
2025
Jake Moog
2026
James Falcone, Jr.
Maya Foley
2027
Dearest-Louise Freeman
Kate Moog
CURRENT PARENTS
Anonymous (17)
Regina and Michael Adams
Sherri and Chris Ahlers
Pamela and Darren Albano
Sara and Steven Albers
Margaret and Victor Anabaronye
Cathleen and Gerard Appert
Gladys and Leonard Aviles
Jacquelyn and Robert Balaam
Deirdre and Matt Bates
Gaby and William Begley
Michele Belfort-Mihalyi and Attila Mihalyi
Caroline and Thaddeus Berdzik
Maureen and Joseph Bossio
Brogann and Jonathon Bowden
Katherine and John Bridge
THE FUND for Notre Dame
STUDENTS, PARENTS, PARENTS OF ALUMNI, GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS
Jenae Travia and Jason Bundick
Stacy Kemler ’89 Burrows and James Burrows, II ’87
Meghan and Jason Canale
Theresa and Robert Candelori
Melissa and Gunther Carrero
Julie Chen and Michael Fitzpatrick
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Melissa and Ryan Chuderewicz
Olga and Lubomir Cizmar
Sharon and Kenneth Clugston
Jodi and Rodney Cocuzza
Laura and Kevin Coen
Lea Ellen and Kevin Collins
Maureen and Brian Conway
Cheri and Richard Csillan
Lauren and Kevin Cunningham
Susan and William Cunningham, Jr.
Iwona Czarnecka and Marcin Czarnecki
Adrienne and Keith Deussing
Kim and Joseph Dever
Tara Dibari and Peter Bonafide
Kimberly and Michael Duck
Leslie and James Duffy, Jr.
Loretta and Eric Dunn
Linda and Mickey Durkin
Claudine R. English
Catherine and Rom Fajardo
Michele and James Falcone, Sr.
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein and Karl Falkenstein
Carin and James Farnan
Michelle and Frank Federigo
Dana Murphy ’96 Feller and Carl Feller
Kelly Gregory ’92 Foley and Jay Foley
Molly and George Foley
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Nicole Sheetz-Frith and Brinton Frith
Gianmichele Gennari
Lisa and Gerville Gibbs, Jr.
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill and Andrew Gill
Maria and Justin Gilli ’92
Samantha Glassford Tipton and Patrick Tipton
Francesca Bianco and Peter Gonzalez
Sara and Michael Grande
Rebecca and Matthew Greeley
Lisa and Donald Haas
Vanessa and Joseph Hage
Michelle Hays Simonds
Susan and Richard Hempsell
Edward Hensler
Phyllis and Nicholas Hindy
Christine Campana ’94 Hines and Judson Hines
Janice Hutchinson ’98 and Daniel Hillsdon
The Ihlefeld Family
EmmaLee and John Italia
Lashay Johnson and Kelly Brown, Sr.
Haydee and George Kapetanakis
Kimberley Kelley
Trisha and Kevin Kennedy
Courtney and Ryan Kinney
Laurie Nicolai ’91 Komjati and David Komjati
Amanda and Brian Kramer
Jaimee Kukla
Tracey Lakatos and Michael Chianese ’84
Amber and Anton Lee
Annamarie and Albert Leiggi
Michele and John Lenzo
Karina and Artie Lusher
Merina and John MacCabe
Megan and Brian Malloy ’92
Susan Inverso ’91 Marrone and Ryan Marrone
Stacy and Vincenzo Martorana ’80
Ann and Michael McAtee
Bernadette and Thomas McDermott
John McHugh
Siobhan McKenna and Philip Beckett
Pauleen and Ciprian Merluse
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki and Mark Milecki
Marichu and Giovanni Miranda
Jennifer and Brian Moog
Lindsay and Thomas Moore
Elizabeth and William Napier, Jr.
Mary Ellen and James O’Boyle, III
Leilani and James Okamura
The Olenchalk Family
Samantha and Ryan O’Mara
Karen and George Paterson
Nancy and Jeffrey Pawar
Tabitha and Jason Peters
Kristen and George Peterson
Lisa and Frederick Pettit
Irene and David Pie'
Jennifer Piscopo-Busa and Michael Busa
Kelly and Richard Polgar
Lynn Polgar
Lisa and Martin Popovic
Melissa and J. Matthew Powell
Lisa and Brian Prekop
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Cindy and Joseph Proll
Maria and Luigi Pugliese
Colleen and James Raymond
Valia and Thomas Reddington, II
Megan and Joseph Renda
Jennifer and Albert Rhodes ’93
Carla Mendez and Johander Rodrigues
Christine and Andrew Ryba
Aneta and Marek Rybczynski
Barbara and Bradley Saint-Laurent
Mira and George Saliba
Sandra and Sean Salins
Nicole Regan ’93 Scharibone and Joseph Scharibone
Lori and Stephen Schlosser
Bridget and Peter Schmitz
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Mary and Michael Shipula
Jen Shockley-Kleber
Carolyn and James Sienicki
Iwona and Joseph Smith
Jennifer and James Starke
Lauren and William Stout
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Lisa and Robert Surace
Maria and Oronzo Tattoli
Veronica and Christian Uriostegui
Jill Lyons and Andrew Usmiani
Kara and Frederick Valentino
Tinsy and John Varghese
Eileen and Christopher Vernon ’82
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle and Daniel Vilarelle
Hiedi and Joseph Vizzoni
Jill and Gerald Wargo, Jr. ’88
Jennifer and Pell White, II
Margaret and Kevin Zola ’87
PARENTS
CLASS OF 2028
Carrie and Joe Carroll
Judy and Joseph Vasta
PARENTS OF ALUMNI
Anonymous (9)
Lola and Joseph Abbondandolo
Regina and Michael Adams
Frances and Patrick Ahearn
Sara and Steven Albers
John Anderson, Jr.
Teresa Anderson
Barbara Watkin ’64 Ardery and Vincent Ardery
Gladys and Leonard Aviles
Mary Elizabeth Keefe ’82 Babcock and Timothy Babcock
Cindy and Kevin Bannon
Joanna and Eric Barlow
Gaby and William Begley
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Caroline and Thaddeus Berdzik
Bernadette Bonanno
Nancy and John Boscarelli
Maureen and Joseph Bossio
Jean and John Brennan
Rita and Thomas Brenner
Ann and Robert Bugdal ’65
Melinda Okun ’87 Burns and Walter Burns
Ross Burrows
Stacy Kemler ’89 Burrows and James Burrows, II ’87
Archangel and Charles Buttaci ’64
Elena and John Caccavale
Joanne and William Capella ’65
Laurie and Carl Casazza
Carol Catanese ’63 Chebra and John Chebra ’63
Debbie and Ralph Chiarello
Susan and Robert Christian
Jane and William Chrnelich
Lea Ellen and Kevin Collins
Marybeth Janis ’85 Consiglio and Julius Consiglio
Maureen and Brian Conway
Cheri and Richard Csillan
Mary and Javier Dauden
Ann and Lou DeMille
Judy and Thomas Dill ’75
Marion Wilson ’67 Doherty and Timothy Doherty, Sr. ’67
Judith and Brian J. Duff ’89
Paula and Robert Dunne, III
Suzanne and Michael Eberhard
Ellen Woody ’93 Falkenstein and Karl Falkenstein
Carin and James Farnan
Belinda and Paul Ferraro
Shirley Mahon ’70 Ferrie and John Ferrie, Jr.
Zofia Jablonski ’64 Feulner and George John Feulner
Molly and George Foley
Antonella and Richard Franzen
Lorraine and William Fuhrmann
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill and Andrew Gill
Kathleen and Thomas Gillooly
Diane Kelly ’70 Gregory and Charles Gregory
Danielle Lettiere ’83 Griffith and Thomas Griffith ’81
Lisa and Donald Haas
Maribeth McEwan ’61 Hardiman and John Hardiman, Jr.
Linda and Richard Harkins
Kathleen Pouliot ’65 Harlicka
Eileen and William Hart
Sharon Pflieger ’68 Hayman and Gene Hayman ’68
Lizanne Wnek ’89 Holland and David Holland
The Ihlefeld Family
Lisa Jantorno (and Joseph Jantorno, III deceased)
Kristin and Kenneth Jennings
Diane Kniefel
Ameriquin Dalmasy-Laccetti and Mark Laccetti
Amber and Anton Lee
Michele and John Lenzo
Merina and John MacCabe
Donna Macciachera
The MacIsaac Family
Sarah and Hugh Maguire, IV ’75
Kathy and Thomas Maley
Elizabeth and Robert Marquis
Enid Alustiza ’67 Martin and Arthur Martin
AnnMarie Recchia and Joseph Maruca, III ’01
Kathleen Brown ’75 Mason
Cynthia and Edward Masterson, Sr. ’68
Bernadette and Thomas McDermott
Mary and Joseph McLaughlin
Kerry and John McQuarrie, Jr.
Kate and Derek Miller
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Maria and Thomas Miller ’86
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Donna and Thomas Murray
Veronica and Lee Murray
Virginia Blicharz ’63 Mylowe and David Mylowe
Betty Ann and Thomas ’O’Brien
Roxanne and Edward O’Byrne
Leilani and James Okamura
The Olenchalk Family
Maureen and Brendan O’Reilly
Christine King ’88 O’Reilly and Brian O’Reilly ’85
Joan and Jack Oszvart
Denise Young ’91 Panfili and Constantino Panfili
Marcia Krisanda ’77 Paulaski
Nancy and Jeffrey Pawar
Kelly and Michael Perron
Cynthia and Dino Persichilli ’79
Kristen and George Peterson
Irene and David Pie'
Judith Wlazlowski ’87 Pietrini and Wayne Pietrini
Cynthia and James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Sharon Primerano
Faith Clark ’73 Rafalski and Greg Rafalski
Alice Agocs ’73 Ranson and Douglas Ranson
Regina Ragolia ’75 Ratzlaff and Peter Ratzlaff ’75
Karen O’Keefe ’87 Rauscher and Scott Rauscher ’87
Tracey and Keith Reed
Linda DeGeorge ’66 Regan and Dennis Regan ’66
Donna and Michael Reger ’86
Rachel and George Reither
Megan and Joseph Renda
Mary Jean Stout ’70 Russell and Bruce Russell
Judy and Gregory Rynkewicz
Sandra and Sean Salins
Laura and Joseph Sarubbi
Audrey and Darren Sharlach
Stephanie and Mark Simon
Joanne and Stanley Sliwinski ’65
Kimberly Bombery ’90 Smith and Clement Smith
Nancy and Dick Smith
Rose Fitzpatrick ’75 Stevenson and Gordon Stevenson
Jack Stinemire
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Maureen and Marty Tantum, Jr. ’75
Christine and John Tattory ’83
Kimberly and Arthur Thibault, Jr.
Mary and Carl Thomas
Elaine Picarello ’68 Tomasulo and Daniel Tomasulo
Karen and James Troiano
Tinsy and John Varghese
Judy and Joseph Vasta
Eileen and Christopher Vernon ’82
Hiedi and Joseph Vizzoni
Marilyn and Richard Ward
Diane Wargo
Jill and Gerald Wargo, Jr. ’88
Jeanette and Joseph Wasko
Jennifer and Pell White, II
Kathie and David Wilkening
Maria and William Wise
Margaret and Kevin Zola ’87
GRANDPARENTS
Barbara Watkin ’64 Ardery and Vincent Ardery
Carmen and Wilfredo Benitez
Ross Burrows
Jane and William Chrnelich
Christina Crane
Marion Quinn ’68 Crum and Alan Crum
Lorraine and William Fuhrmann
Richard Green, Sr. ’63
Diane Kelly ’70 Gregory and Charles Gregory
Frances Kaiser
Elisa and Anthony Liotti
Sharon Ferry ’68 Long and Robert Long
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Elsie and Chappy Moore
Beverly and Paul Muller
Mary Ann Peronilla
Sharon Primerano
Linda DeGeorge ’66 Regan and Dennis Regan ’66
Terry and Tom Rimel
Marta Sare
Nancy and Dick Smith
Barbara Valiquette
FRIENDS
Jeovani Estrada
Natalie Gall
Thom Greenlaw
Philip John
Caroline Kenny
Theodore Manno
Elizabeth and James McKnight
Alex Reyes-Bravo
Anthony Robak
Anna Scozzari
THE FUND for Notre Dame
FACULTY AND STAFF
Anonymous (7)
Joshua Arriola
Courtney Ashe
Cindy Bannon
John Bennett
Elena Caccavale
Debbie Chiarello
Gary DeGregory
Ann DeMille
Judith Duff
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth
Michele Falcone
Matthew Greeley
Claire Grimonprez
Linda Harkins
Dean Hentz
Christine Campana ’94 Hines
Richard Hobson
Kenneth Jennings
Regina Koebele-Demaree
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Norma Lopez
Brenna Pancza ’05 Luczyszyn
Valerie Luedeke
Donna Macciachera
Eleanor MacIsaac
Kathy Maley
Brian Malloy ’92
Michele Martinez
Joseph McLaughlin
Edward O'Byrne
Eileen Palazza
Yesha Patel
Tracey Reed
Bill Rowland
Judy Rynkewicz
Laura Sarubbi
Georgia Savarese-Ahearn
Marcia Federico ’74 Scarna
Rick Smith
Lindsey Stansfield
Rose Fitzpatrick ’75 Stevenson
Jack Stinemire
Dana Sudziarski
Christine Tattory
Marilyn Ward
Diane Wargo
Nathan Webber
Maria Wise
Peggy Calamia ’75 Wroblewski
FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF
Vincent Ardery
Mallory Bandola
Joanna Barlow
Robert Bugdal ’65
Mary Curtis
Gary Dambro
Marion Wilson ’67 Doherty
Tony Genovesi
Maribeth McEwan ’61 Hardiman
Eileen Hart
Karen Henkel
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick ’72 Ivins
Julie Kopchik
Susan Krempasky
Barbara Major
John McQuarrie, Jr.
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki
Peggy Brennan ’65 Miller
Chappy Moore
Elsie Moore
Monsignor Walter Nolan
Maria Pugliese
Linda DeGeorge ’66 Regan
George Reither
Brenda Riley
Salvatore Sciarrotta ’67
Joseph Wroblewski ’63
INTRODUCING The Mercy Tuition Assistance Fund
The Mercy Tuition Assistance Fund at Notre Dame aims to provide hope and opportunity in the community by offering scholarships to students based on demonstrated financial need. This initiative is rooted in the Mercy Core Values of SERVICE, COMPASSION, JUSTICE, INTEGRITY, and RESPECT in education, reflecting a commitment to nurturing minds and hearts.
Contributing to the Mercy Tuition Assistance Fund impacts lives by shaping a brighter future for tomorrow's leaders. Your support is vital in helping to meet the needs of deserving students and ensuring that no student is left behind due to financial constraints. By investing in this fund, you can make a meaningful difference and help foster a more just and inclusive society, one student at a time.
Please consider the gift of education by contacting the Advancement Office at advancement@ndnj.org.
CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan
Accurate Professional Billing
Adobe Systems
AT&T
Baker Tilly US, LLP
Bank of America Foundation
BlackRock
The Boscarelli Charitable Foundation
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
The Bucca Family Fund
The Campbell Family Foundation
W.P. Carey Foundation
The Carr Family Charitable Fund
Cisco Systems Inc.
The Collins Family Charitable Fund
Colonial Airstream & RV
Comcast NBC Universal
CVS Health
The Keith and Adrienne Deussing
Charitable Giving Fund
DESIGNATED TUITION ASSISTANCE FUNDS
THE FATHER TIMOTHY
CAPWELL SCHOLARSHIP
$15,000 and Above
The Fruscione Foundation
THE ANNA CARELLA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 to $2,500
Paul Carella ’81
Debra and John Gribbin
Marguerite and Harry Lombardozzi
Up to $999
Ann and Mark Beyer
Madeleine Hart ’12 Bloom
Carole Byer and Family
Lisa and Donald Haas
Diane Lemire ’83 Lee
Joseph McQuarrie ’11
Michelle Saboski
THE CHAPPY AND ELSIE MOORE SCHOLARSHIP
$5,000 and Above
Elsie and Chappy Moore
$1,000 to $4,999
Betty Hogan
Jill and David Liedtka ’84
Up to $999
Linda and Chester Broccoli
Mary Curtis
Maria and Richard Freecia
Lynne and Gregory Gallo ’79
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
The Eisele Family Foundation
Enzo’s La Piccola Cucina
Excelon Corporation
Festa Foundation
Forever #14 Foundation
General Electric
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Guidehouse
Horizon Foundation for New Jersey
IQVIA
JET Electrical Testing
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Jones Lang La Salle
The Vincent Joseph Mangini
Memorial Fund
The Matzon Ricci Charitable Fund
Merck Partnership for Giving
Microsoft Rewards / Give with Bing
Morgan Stanley
NJM Insurance Group
NRG Energy, Inc.
Optum/UnitedHealth Group
Kimberly Hancy ’99
David Liedtka, III ’14
Peter Lieggi ’79
Robin and Mark Stephan ’76
Roger Thomas ’65
Lisa and Michael Twamley ’79
Amy Cooke ’95 Vannozzi and Brian Vannozzi ’95
Nancy and David Woody
THE VINCENT J. MANGINI ’86 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 to $4,999
The Mangini Foundation
MERCY TUITION ASSISTANCE FUND
$25,000
Paul and Beverly Muller
Team Toyota of Princeton
$20,000
David Nagib ’02 and The Nagib Family
Up to $5,000
Paula and Robert Dunne, III
Kristen Simms ’92 Stout and Timothy Stout ’92
Carl Young
THE ANTHONY AND PIA PAUL
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$10,000 and Above
Judith Paul ’66
Maria Paul ’69
The O’Reilly Family Fund
PSE&G Foundation
Regeneron
Rich’s Carpet One Floor & Home
The Rue Foundation
S&P Global Market Intelligence
The Stankevich Living Trust
TE Connectivity Ltd.
Team Toyota of Princeton
Trenton Polish American Democratic Club
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey
Verizon Foundation
Verizon Political Action Committee
Vizzoni Giving Fund
Vyuha Inc.
Wakefern Food Corp.
Warner Bros. Discovery
Wells Fargo Foundation
THE DANIEL C. TATUM ’11 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$5,000 and Above
Dorothy and Kevin Ellwood
$1,000 to $4,999
Alisa and Larry Hoffman
Domenica and Daniel Letinski
Eileen Moran and James Parolski
Ann and Clark Tatum
Up to $999
Paula and Gene Amagliani
Lindsey and Joseph Ayoub
Colleen and Ronald Badum
Patricia and John Clark
Patricia and Joseph Donohue
Linda and Roger Erney
Lisa Gray
James Gray ’12
Dianne Harper
Lois Helstrom
Pat and Joe Jansen-Dimino
Loretta and James Knepp, Sr.
Ronald R. & Mary K. Larson
Family Charitable Fund
Patricia and Gregory Lawrence
Kimberly Livezey
Patricia McNamara
Kate and Derek Miller
Tracy Miller ’13
Suzy and Rick Moyer
Suzanne and David Pashuck
Nancy and Anthony Rota
Antonia and John Schnell
Gina and Joseph Villa
Carol Wagner
THE FUND for Notre Dame
The CORNERSTONE
Society
GIFTS THAT LAST A LIFETIME
The Cornerstone Society honors donors who have pledged a planned gift to Notre Dame High School. These gifts indicate a commitment to the long-term success of the School and are generally made through bequests and trusts. Planned Gifts help ensure the long-term financial strength of the School, and help provide future generations of students with the exceptional learning experience Notre Dame students enjoy today.
If you have already included Notre Dame in a bequest or other planned gift, we hope you will let us know. Your willingness to be named as a member of the Cornerstone Society inspires others to consider a similar gift.
If you have an interest in learning more about the Cornerstone Society and how you can make a gift to the School that will last a lifetime, please contact Elena Caccavale in the Advancement Office at advancement@ndnj.org.
MATCHING GIFT OPPORTUNITIES
Matching Gifts significantly increase the value of your annual gift to Notre Dame. Thousands of companies will match gifts to secondary schools. If your employer participates in a matching gift program, please include their matching gift form with your annual contribution to The Fund for Notre Dame. Your matched gift will double or in some cases triple your contribution to Notre Dame High School.
If you have any questions please contact Elena Caccavale, Director of Annual Giving at caccavale@ndnj.org. Notre Dame EIN# 21-0696407
The following corporations contributed a matching gift to The Fund for Notre Dame
Abbott Fund
Matching Grant Plan
Adobe Systems
AT&T
Bank of America Foundation
Barclays Educational Gift
Matching Program
BlackRock
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Carey
Cisco Systems Inc.
Comcast NBC Universal
CVS Health
Deutsche Bank
Americas Foundation
Excelon Corporation
General Electric
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Horizon Foundation for New Jersey
IQVIA
Johnson & Johnson
Family of Companies
Jones Lang La Salle
Merck Partnership for Giving
NJM Insurance Group
NRG Energy, Inc.
Optum/UnitedHealth Group
PSE&G Foundation
Regeneron
S&P Global Market Intelligence
TE Connectivity Ltd.
Verizon Foundation
Wakefern Food Corp.
Warner Bros. Discovery
TRIBUTE GIFTS
A gift in honor or memory of a loved one or faculty/staff member can be a very meaningful way to contribute to Notre Dame High School. Honorary and memorial gifts are directed to The Fund for Notre Dame. You also may decide to designate the donation to a more specific area, for example tuition assistance, athletics or faculty and professional development.
IN HONOR OF
Nicholas Ahlers ’24
Marisa Anderson ’16
Cindy Bannon
Aaron Bartuska ’16
Ciara Bates ’24
Hope Brennan ’92 Bauch
Andrew Brenner ’00
Christopher Brenner
David Brenner ’92
Melissa Brenner ’98
Julie Campo
Gabriel Czarnecki ’24
Elizabeth DiVirgilio ’26
Sonny Durkin ’24
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth
Madison Fajardo ’26
Max Foley ’24
Maya Foley ’26
Marcel Girkhovskiy ’26
The Gominiak Family
Emilia Gonzalez ’24
Matthew Greeley
Rebecca Guglielmo ’25
Daniel Haas ’24
Emily Haas ’17
Julia Haas ’21
Sara Haas ’19
Sami Hage ’26
Karina Haywood, RSM
Daisy and Edward Inman
Mary Liz Fitzpatrick ’72 Ivins
Mary Carlin ’75 Komjathy
Susan Krempasky
Jack McHugh ’26
John Merluse ’24
Robin Moceri
Reagan O’Mara ’25
Lois Omland
Ryan Palmieri ’25
Dylan Peters ’24
Simone Pettit ’26
Gabrielle Pie’ ’24
Matthew Proll ’24
Charlie Raymond ’27
Anthony Razzano ’16
Cynthia Sabogal
Gregory Schafer
Tatiana Staci ’25
Mark Stephan ’05
Kellyanne Gorman ’87 Stewart
James Treacy
Mary Katherine Ward ’14
Richard Ward ’13
Diane Wargo
Peggy Calamia ’75 Wroblewski
The Class of 1968
The Class of 1974
The Class of 1975
The Class of 2024
The Class of 2025
The Class of 2026
IN MEMORY OF
Alexander Bartolino
Nora Boronkay ’07
Erin Christian ’09
Sheri Inman ’88 Eastman
J. Michael Fiorello, MD
Carolyn Graham
Christopher Hayman ’90
Marsha Labowicz ’65
Patricia Leoniec ’66
Robert McCloskey, Jr. ’61
Robert Nitti ’69
Elaine Abbott ’64 Petito
Michele Harney ’75 Robak
Ronald Sielski ’62
David Starling
Mathilde "Tildy" Stettler
Joseph Sweeney ’67
William Swyer ’64
Daniel Tatum ’11
Samuel Tatum, Jr.
John Wasko ’67
Joseph Wyers ’65
Deceased Members of The Class of 1983
THE FUND for Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIPS TO INCOMING STUDENTS
A variety of Notre Dame High School Scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen who have excellent academic history, demonstrated a steadfast commitment to their community and have proven outstanding character and leadership qualities through their extra-curricular activities. Thank you to all of the donors who helped make this possible.
THE FITZPATRICK FAMILY MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
One full-tuition scholarship per year for four years.
THE MARY ANN LIPTAK MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
One half-tuition scholarship per year for four years.
PRESIDENT’S MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Four scholarships of $5,000 per year for four years.
PRINCIPAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Four scholarships of $2,500 per year.
ANNA MARIA CARELLA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
One $1,000 scholarship awarded annually.
FRUSCIONE FOUNDATION / THE FATHER TIMOTHY CAPWELL SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship of $10,000 per year for four years.
One scholarship of $2,500 per year for four years.
CAROLYN ASHTON GRAHAM
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 scholarships awarded annually for four years.
IRISH SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 scholarships awarded annually for four years.
VINCENT J. MANGINI ’86
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 scholarship awarded annually for four years.
ELIZABETH MCLEOD ’79
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
One-third tuition per year for three years.
For
CHAPPY AND ELSIE MOORE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Two $2,000 scholarships awarded annually for four years.
SISTER JOSITA O’HARA SCHOLARSHIP
$1,000 scholarships awarded annually for four years.
THE ANTHONY AND PIA PAUL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Two $2,500 scholarships awarded annually for four years.
DANIEL C. TATUM ’11 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
One $1,000 scholarship awarded annually for four years.
One $2,500 scholarship awarded annually for three years.
CHARACTER AND SERVICE AWARDS
$1,000 one-time award.
CLASS OF 2024 ALUMNI AWARD
$1,000 one-time award.
MERCY TUITION ASSISTANCE SCHOLARSHIPS (MTAF)
Two full-tuition scholarships per year for four years.
Recipients of the MTAF are students from an underserved population in the greater Trenton area who:
✢ demonstrate an outstanding financial need based on their submission of the FACTS financial aid application
✢ embrace the Mercy Core Values established by the Sisters of Mercy and can demonstrate that in their daily life
✢ maintain a B average.
ADVANCEMENT HIGHLIGHTS
AUCTION COMMITTEE
Sara Albers
Carmen Benitez
Erin Benjamin
Elena Caccavale
Stacey Capasso
Michelle Federigo
Danielle Rotondo ’88 Gill
Erin Pinder Hering
Melissa Klish
Tracey Lakatos
Jen Moog
Tabitha Peters
Cyndi Primerano
Jennifer Rhodes
April Sudol
Lisa Werdal
The Spring Fling, our largest fundraising event, was an incredible success. Thanks to the generosity and support of our community, we raised an incredible $75,000. These funds will have a profound impact on Notre Dame, enabling us to maintain and enhance our programs and facilities for our students, support our dedicated faculty, and further our mission of providing an affordable Catholic education.
In recent years, contributions from the Spring Fling have allowed us to renovate our art studios, Campus Ministry Suite, and Nolan Field bleachers, as well as establish our Learning Lab and fund Merit Scholarships. The proceeds from this year’s Auction have gone toward additional professional development for our Faculty.
A SINCERE THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:
PLATINUM SPONSORS
The Albers Family
The Schlosser Family
SILVER SPONSORS
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices / Fox & Roach, Realtors / Donna Murray
BSN Sports
Colonial Airstream and RV / The Lenzo Family
Commercial Cleaning
DMALLS LLC
The Frith Family
Hamilton Building Supply
Highbar Boutique /Jill and Gerry Wargo
Hotel LBI
The McDermott Family
The Mainland
The Moreno Family
Elizabeth Parolski ’06
The Peters Family
Kelly and Rick Polgar
The Primerano Family
Stout’s Transportation
FAMILY SPONSORS
The Chuderewicz Family
F.I.S.H. Clothing Ltd.
The Lowery Family
The Rossi Family
Screamin' Hill Brewery / The Jones Family
SAVE THE DATE for the 2025 Spring Fling Saturday, March 22, 6:00 p.m. at the Trenton Country Club
OUR ANNUAL DAY OF GIVING WAS HELD ON FRIDAY, MARCH 15.
What a Day it was! We raised $99,000 for The Fund for Notre Dame. The Fund raises money that is essential to the school’s daily operations and fills the gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating a student. Be assured that your generosity makes a significant impact at Notre Dame. Participation at all levels makes a difference.
We are always seeking Alumni Ambassadors. If you are interested in being a part of the Day of Giving team, no matter where you live, we can use your help. Email Elena Caccavale at caccavale@ndnj.org. Any and all help is needed and appreciated.
For the 2024–2025 school year, our Day of Giving will be held Tuesday, December 3.
36th Annual GOLF CLASSIC
Thank you to the 125 golfers who joined us at Cherry Valley Country Club on October 30, to support Notre Dame’s tuition assistance program. Thanks to your generosity and support, we successfully raised $28,000. This remarkable contribution will play a crucial role in providing financial resources to students, enabling them to access the outstanding education offered at Notre Dame. A special thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible.
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Bendas Landscaping
Commercial Cleaning
Stout’s Transportation
Trenton Roofing and Siding
TD Bank
William Penn Bank
LUNCH SPONSORS
Connect One
FACTS
F.I.S.H. Clothing Ltd.
JCL Financial Services
COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSORS
Lombardo Electric
Peter J. Russo Insurance
BEVERAGE SPONSORS
DanMor Mechanical
McCabe Concrete Foundations Inc.
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SPOTLIGHT ON ADVANCEMENT EVENTS 2023-2024
ALUMNI HOMECOMING [top left]
On October 13, over 200 ND alumni and family members came out to reconnect and cheer on the Irish as we beat Delran at Homecoming.
MEMORIAL MASS
On November 5, the Notre Dame community gathered in the Chapel to memorialize our departed alumni, faculty and staff. The names of those who passed since our last Mass were read aloud and a slide show of yearbook photos ran on monitors throughout the afternoon.
HANDBAG BINGO/CASH BINGO
BINGO is always a sell-out. Ladies and a few gentlemen gathered in the Student Center on November 17 and February 9 for fun and games.
THANKSGIVING
LITURGY [bottom right]
On November 22, the Notre Dame community welcomed our alumni back to campus to join us as we celebrated Thanksgiving Liturgy. Over 150 alumni visited with us to give thanks for all of God's blessings.
ALUMNI SOCCER GAME [top right]
On November 22, we welcomed 85 of our soccer and field hockey alumni for an informal game on the turf. It was a great way to spend a few hours together with former classmates and friends before Thanksgiving.
GRANDPARENTS DAY [bottom left]
On April 11, we welcomed back our grandparents. Over 300 grandparents joined us for Mass and breakfast with their grandchildren. They always have such a lovely time and never want to go home.
ALUMNI
2024 ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
On May 18, 200 of our alumni and friends gathered at Mercer Oaks to honor the following individuals for their outstanding athletic achievements. This year’s honorees were:
INDIVIDUALS
Christopher Arnao ’04
Timothy Challender ’90
Robert Colavita ’62
Louis “Gigi” Gibilisco, Jr. ’07
Brian Hawkins ’15
Diane Kelly ’84
Steve Reid ’73
Duane Robinson ’86
Cheri Wilkerson ’82 Syphrett
Alexandra Tomlinson ’07 Thayres
Steven Twamley ’83
Jain Ja Williams ’99
TEAMS
2006/2007 Softball
2009 Boys Golf
COACH
Robert Jaroni (In Memoriam)
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTOR
Beverly Klek
SPECIAL MEDIA CONTRIBUTORS
George O’Gorman (In Memoriam)
Joseph O’Gorman Jr. ’64
Nominations are now open for the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2026. Please visit the website to submit your nomination.
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SCHOOL Leadership 2023–2024
ADMINISTRATION
Kenneth Jennings
President
Michele Martinez
Principal
Donna Macciachara
Vice President
Finance and Operations
Laura Sarubbi
Vice President
Enrollment Management
Lindsey Stansfield
Vice President of Communications and Marketing
Eleanor MacIsaac
Assistant Principal for Student Life
Nate Webber
Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction and Athletic Director
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Richard Smith, Chair*
Brian J. Duff ’89 *
Suzanne Eberhard*
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth
Molly Foley
Donald Haas
Kenneth Jennings*
Donna Macciachera
Michele Martinez
James O’Boyle, III
Jeffrey Pawar
Cynthia Persichilli
James Primerano, Jr. ’93
Karen O’Keefe ’87 Rauscher
Laura Sarubbi
Charisse West ’85 Smith, PhD*
Timothy Stout ’92*
John Tattory ’83*
John Varghese
*Executive CommitteeBOARD COMMITTEES
BOARD COMMITTEES ADVANCEMENT
James O’Boyle, III, Chair
Kenneth Jennings, Holder
Elena Caccavale
Tara Dibari
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth
Molly Foley
Paris Inman ’83
Bonnie Clawson ’96 Milecki
Lisa Pisano
Joseph Pratico ’06
Peggy Calamia ’75 Wroblewski
CATHOLIC MISSION and ENHANCEMENT
Cynthia Persichilli, Chair
Tracey Reed, Holder
Janine Scimeca ’84 Corgan
Matthew Greeley
Richard Hobson
Ellieen Ingbritsen, EdD
Kenneth Jennings
Michele Martinez
Reverend Jason Parzynski
DIVERSITY
Charisse West ’85 Smith, PhD, Chair
Ellieen Ingbritsen, EdD, Holder
Joseph Abbondandolo
Mary Mason ’02 Ellsworth
Roberto Hernandez
Kenneth Jennings
Amber Lee
Brandice Marsh
Michele Martinez
Yesha Patel
Laura Sarubbi
Rick Smith
Nathan Webber
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT and
MARKETING
Timothy Stout ’92, Chair
Laura Sarubbi, Holder
Donald Haas
Kenneth Jennings
Kristen Brauer ’14 Lloyd
Donna Murray
Karen O’Keefe ’87 Rauscher
Judy Rynkewicz
Macaire Thomas
FACILITIES
Jeffrey Pawar, Chair
Kenneth Jennings, Holder
Craig Coffey ’86
Donna Macciachera
Brian Malloy ’92
Ryan Marrone
Vincenzo Martorana ’80
John McHugh
Wayne Pietrini
Michael Reger ’86
FINANCE
John Tattory ’83, Chair
Donna Macciachera, Holder
Brian Ihlefeld
Kenneth Jennings
Mark Laccetti
Eileen Moran
James Okamura
Scott Rauscher ’87
Karen Troiano
Daniel Vilarelle
STRATEGIC PLANNING
Brian J. Duff ’89, Chair
Kenneth Jennings, Holder
Keith Deussing
Claudine R. English
Michele Martinez
Myron Tantum, Jr. ’75
Matthew Walsh ’09
John Zefutie, Jr. ’96
TECHNOLOGY
John Varghese, Chair
Dana Sudziarski, Holder
Marc Bandola ’06
James Black
Sean Campbell ’06
Janine Scimeca ’84 Corgan
Kenneth Jennings
Michael Knowles
Michele Martinez
Kurt Steege
Myron Tantum, Jr. ’75
Nathan Webber
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MEMORIAL MASS
November 3
HANDBAG BINGO
November 15
ALUMNI THANKSGIVING MASS
November 27
ALUMNI SOCCER GAME
November 27
DAY OF GIVING
New Date This Year December 3
CASH BINGO
February 7, 2025
SPRING FLING
NOTRE DAME AUCTION
March 22, 2025
Trenton Country Club
GRANDPARENTS DAY
April 16, 2025
HALL OF FAME
May 3, 2025
Mercer Oaks Golf Course
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