“...we must go in by their door so they can go out by ours.” ~ Saint Ignatius of Loyola
ANNUAL REPORT 2006 – 2007
Mission Statement THE MISSION OF CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE IS TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH HOLISTIC EDUCATION IN AN INCLUSIVE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY MARKED BY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, SHARED RESPONSIBILITY, PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH, SERVICE TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY, AND CONCERN FOR THE EARTH. Chestnut Hill College, founded by the Sisters of Saint Joseph in 1924, is an independent, Catholic institution that fosters equality through education. Faithful to its strong liberal arts tradition, Chestnut Hill College offers academic programs of excellence in the areas of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing studies. True to its Catholic heritage, Chestnut Hill College espouses the beliefs and values inherent in the Judeo-Christian tradition while it respects the contributions made by other faith traditions in the development of the whole person. The College nurtures a sense of integrity, spirituality, and social justice in all. The College community dedicates itself to four purposes in fulfilling this mission. It seeks: ~ to provide avenues for students to achieve academic excellence and to pursue research in their major field or in interdisciplinary studies. The College encourages students to explore and experience diverse curricula and to participate in exchange programs with other institutions of higher education. ~ to initiate links between the world of learning and the world of work through curricular planning, technological opportunities, and career preparation. The College guides students in applying theoretical learning through experiential education designed collaboratively by faculty and students. ~ to uphold an atmosphere of communal respect in which all may clarify and articulate personal values and beliefs while exploring the ethical and moral dimensions underlying all relationships. The College encourages inter-faith opportunities by acquainting all students with Catholicism, its theology and its Judeo-Christian roots, and by engaging in dialogue with women and men of other beliefs. ~ to create local and global connections that enable students to respond to the needs of others through service-oriented enterprises. The College educates students to identify and to address issues of social justice and to work toward systemic change. Approved by the Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors October 7, 2002
Table of Contents Letter from the President
1
Alumni Giving
Student Profiles
2-3
~ SUS
A Year in Photos
4-5
~ SCPS
Financial Reports
6-7
Reunion Giving
8
President’s Circle
9-10
The Griffin Fund
10-17
~ Fleur de Lis Society
10-11
~ Associates Club
12-14
~ Contributors
15-17
Hallmark Society
17
Tribute Fund
18
~ SGS Parents & Friends
18-28 18-27 27 28 28-29
Corporations, Organizations & Foundations
30
Gifts-in-Kind
30
College Board of Directors
31
Alumnae & Alumni Association Board of Directors 31 Opportunities for Providing Support
32-33
y Dear Friends & Benefactors of Chestnut Hill College, At Chestnut Hill College, the mission is of paramount importance. Who we are, what we stand for, and what we desire to accomplish as a Catholic institution remain unchanged despite the vicissitudes of time and the ever-dynamic nature of contemporary society. However, while the heart of the mission is unchanging, how it is actualized evolves over time. This has to be. For Chestnut Hill to continue to educate women and men in a way that instills values along with intellectual and technical knowledge, we must keep pace with the times and be prepared to address our students in a manner that is relevant to their experience. In the words of Saint Ignatius, “we must go in by their door so they can go out by ours.” Evolution is a natural and necessary part of our growth. I am honored to tell you how the College grew and changed over the last year. First and foremost, with the successful acquisition of the SugarLoaf Estate, we began in earnest to plan how best to use this valuable property to enhance our mission. Professional planners of virtually every type have been consulted as we work to integrate the land and its buildings into our existing campus, for both the short term and the long term. Student housing, parking, green space, academic facilities, and conference and meeting space are among the planned uses we envision for SugarLoaf Hill in the months and years to come. Seldom does a landlocked, urban school get the opportunity to expand its footprint to an adjacent area, and so we are taking great care to maximize the property’s enormous potential. The vast enrichment to academic and campus life that SugarLoaf Hill affords us is unprecedented in the College’s history.
The development of a new master plan to seamlessly join SugarLoaf Hill with the main campus has been complemented by work on a new strategic plan. The diligent work of members of the College community will position us over the next several years to continue the pursuit of our goal of national recognition as a premier, small Catholic liberal arts college in the Ignatian tradition. Our hallmark — a holistic education that provides for students’ minds, hearts, and spirits — has become more necessary than ever. God’s love as expressed in the Gospels can and must be united with a comprehensive educational experience to produce graduates in all fields who are prepared through their character and their action to witness to Christian values and Catholic social teaching. Our planning process is designed to refine and improve this experience according to the spiritual legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph and the mission of the College.
doubling undergraduate enrollment in the last five years and offering flourishing adult programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Moreover, the quality of the student body has risen along with growth in numbers. To ensure that our students are prepared to leave the College and make the world a better place through their professional efforts and personal interactions, we are implementing an initiative known as Greater Expectations. This project is a comprehensive program designed to assess learning-based outcomes in such areas as scholarship, leadership, ethics, civic responsibility, communication, and spiritual growth, whose goal is to make certain that Chestnut Hill students “learn not only how to earn a living, but also how to live.” Growth is evident everywhere. While physical expansion is most visible in the purchase of SugarLoaf Hill and the addition of Fitzsimmons Hall, personnel increases are manifest in new faculty members, whose scholarly credentials and accomplishments are noteworthy and new staff members, whose professional experience and expertise are impressive. The overall growth of the College promises a fresh vitality as
Make no mistake: Chestnut Hill College is a thriving institution. In every aspect, we are growing. We are attracting more attention from prospective students throughout the country, in the process more than 1
plans for the future take shape through careful, creative, and forward looking strategic and master planning. What ties all of these diverse initiatives together and places them within the context of the Chestnut Hill College legacy is you. Your participation in the life of the College, whether through financial generosity, the contribution of your time, or your presence at events, is utterly vital. Without you none of the above progress would have been possible, and our future would be much less certain. On behalf of our board of directors, faculty, staff, and students, I am deeply thankful for all that you do for Chestnut Hill. I could not be more excited to join you in watching the College grow and evolve. Truly, during the course of this past year, we have used your contributions “to fan into flame the gifts God has given us.” Gratefully,
Sister Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. President
Student Profiles — Class of 2007 Chestnut Hill College set a precedent in 2007 by graduating its first four-year,
Rasheem Reneau
coed class in the School of Undergraduate Studies on May 12. For 79 years,
Rasheem Reneau ’07, one of the first undergraduate males to walk the halls of Chestnut Hill, could be forgiven for placing himself in a lofty perch when future generations talk of the College’s legacy.
Chestnut Hill was traditionally a women’s college; then males were admitted into the undergraduate program in the fall of 2003. Told that they would be constructing history, the class went on to define its own
But this is a young alumnus who believes the values he learned at Chestnut Hill were at least as important as the classes. To Reneau the larger whole, not his individual place in it, is more meaningful.
unique character while embracing and enriching long-standing College customs that many traditionalists had feared would be lost in the transition. Four graduates of the Class of 2007 reflect on their collective experience.
“Throughout time my name will be forgotten among the students and staff, but my class will always live on,” he says. “The opportunity to be forever integrated into Chestnut Hill College history is one of the things that drew me to the school.”
Danielle Griesbach As a member of the first class at Chestnut Hill College to include male students, Danielle Griesbach ’07 knew that things would be different. And she wouldn’t have had it any other way.
An accounting major, Reneau landed after graduation at the global finance firm Lehman Brothers. Based at the company’s New York headquarters, he works with commodities, issuing margin calls to worldwide branches, processing foreign-currency settlements and trades, and handling branch requests. Though the College does not offer a major in finance, that didn’t keep Reneau from finding a job with one of the field’s most recognizable names.
“I don’t know that I would have considered Chestnut Hill had I not known it was going coed,” Griesbach says. “I came from a small high school, so I wanted a place to make a big impression and be a big fish in a small pond. Chestnut Hill provided me that opportunity.”
“There is no class about commodities at Chestnut Hill,” he laughs. “The regular life of school prepared me for the real world. Knowing that you have to work hard, be vocal, and get involved — values like that — helped me get ready for the real world.”
And Griesbach took full advantage, serving as vice president of her class as a junior and senior, as public relations coordinator for the Mask and Foil Drama Club, and as a student ambassador for the admissions office. The “closeness of the campus and the family atmosphere,” she says, were defining attributes, with faculty, students, and staff supporting each other through good times and bad.
Of course, values are just a part of the entire College experience, albeit an important part. Reneau also brought a good deal of smarts to the table, making the Dean’s List, earning induction into the business honor society Sigma Gamma Delta, garnering recognition from the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and graduating with honors. Throughout his four years, Reneau says, Chestnut Hill’s faculty nurtured that intellect and assisted him in overcoming any obstacles.
For four years, Griesbach says, she and her classmates attempted to forge a new way of doing things while remaining as true as possible to the College’s legacy. “Traditions were the big thing a lot of people thought were in jeopardy when we and the guys came in,” she says. “We took them and tried to keep them as alive as possible, but tried to make them our own.
“The teachers were great,” he recalls. “They helped me a lot. Every teacher was there for me. If I had trouble with an assignment, they were there personally.” Twelve-hour days amidst Manhattan’s bustle may seem a world away from the serenity of campus life in Northwest Philadelphia, but Reneau, a native New Yorker, says his time at the College fostered in him a useful adaptability.
“Even in the short span we were there, we saw an amazing growth academically, athletically and student activities-wise,” she adds. “It was unbelievable. It was a great time to be there.”
“At first I thought the school was small,” he admits. “But it’s not small, it’s cozy. It taught me to be more accepting and tolerant, to achieve more, and to think positively about any situation. That type of environment helps you to do that. I love the culture and the atmosphere there.”
A history major and secondary education minor, Griesbach is currently working at an information technology staffing company in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., with hopes of attending graduate school, earning her Ph.D. and teaching at the collegiate level. She credits both her academic experience at the College and her student work in admissions as “preparing me to interact with many different types of people and exposing me to many different cultures,” thus readying her for the transition to grad school and professional life.
Move-In Day 2003
In the meantime, she is preparing for an April wedding to classmate Mike Santacroce, and continues to nurture the many fulfilling relationships that developed out of her time on campus. “We meet every Thursday night now, just to hang out,” Griesbach says. “The friendships and relationships you build are the most enduring memories.” 2
Jadylee Rosario As an aspiring teacher, Jadylee Rosario ’07 knows full well the critical importance of an education, and so she greatly appreciates Chestnut Hill’s emphasis on learning both technical knowledge and life skills. “We had a lot of hands-on experience,” says Rosario, of Philadelphia. “The professors prepared us well. I graduated with the skills to develop a lesson plan and how to create different classroom activities with kids. I feel well prepared because of Chestnut Hill.” George Roitzsch
Rosario, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, is currently a preschool teacher in Chambersburg, Pa., while she awaits her teaching certification. She’ll soon begin instructing 3-to-5-year-olds in phonics, mathematics, reading, Spanish and music while waiting for a full-time post teaching English as a second language to open in the local school district.
It isn’t that George Roitzsch ’07 needed to take a two-year break between graduating from Chestnut Hill and starting studies at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He chose to.
A graduate of the Philadelphia School District, Rosario envisions returning to the city someday in hopes of counteracting a tendency to devalue education. She firmly believes that success isn’t possible without education, but worries that not enough moms and dads in her neighborhood realize that.
“I wanted to do something else before going to medical school,” says Roitzsch, a biology major from Howell, N.J. “I wanted a couple of years to volunteer here and there and to give back here at the College.”
“In the community where I grew up, parents didn’t really care about school,” she says. “I always felt the need to give back to my community and emphasize to kids that education is important — that you really need it in life. That’s one of the things that made me want to be a teacher, that so many kids don’t really care about school.”
And so Roitzsch deferred his acceptance to Penn and is spending the next two years as a dormitory director at Chestnut Hill. During that time he will earn a master’s degree in administration of human services, good training for his eventual goal of practicing trauma medicine, and heading up an emergency room or even serving as a hospital chief of staff.
At Chestnut Hill, Rosario demonstrated her caring — for education and for her fellow students — with a busy schedule that included serving as a resident advisor for two years and membership in the Hispanics in Action Club and the African American Awareness Society. She also was a four-year student assistant to President Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D.
“They did something right in getting me prepared for medical school,” says Roitzsch of the faculty at the College. “The professors who were part of my major all had their own achievements and were looking to help you with your own personal achievements. It wasn’t about them or their research. It was about you and what was going to be your mark in the world.”
“Chestnut Hill is like a family,” she says. “Everyone is so welcoming and sincere and friendly and helpful. No matter what problem you had, you always had someone there to help you out. The teachers were great and the staff was excellent.”
Roitzsch believes Chestnut Hill’s personal attention to students helped him to feel at home immediately and benefited him academically. “They worked to make me happy in what I was doing,” he says. “I didn’t feel like I was wasting time learning about things I didn’t think I’d have to use again. I feel comfortable being a well-rounded student.”
The presence of men on campus for the first time, Rosario notes, brought a certain spark to the College, and her most enduring memory is the friendships she made. “It was like another home to me,” she says. “It was a great experience.”
As a member of the College’s first coeducational class, Roitzsch marvels at how quickly his class came together in mutual respect and support.
— by Thomas W. Durso
“Once the class got in and got settled, every dorm room was always open,” he says. “Students were always talking to each other. And [president] Sister Carol [Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D.,] was always around and wanted to know how you were doing.” A varsity soccer player, student body president, Campus Ministry staffer, retreat leader and participant in spring break service trips, Roitzsch truly got the most out of his Chestnut Hill College experience. And now he is helping other students do the same. “It was a great four years,” he says, “and something I wouldn’t change for anything. I’ve often said that this has been my second home. All four years, it felt like they flew by. I loved every second of it.” 3
A Year in Photos
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6
1 George Nise of Beneficial Savings Bank was the 2006 Golf Invitational honoree. 2 Family Weekend meant food, fun, and campus activities for all. 3 NPR book critic Maureen Corrigan visited campus. 4 The 8th annual Empty Bowl Dinner brought record profits. 5 The men’s soccer team, 2006 NEAC champions. 6 The enduring tradition of Carol Night. 7 Isaac Greer ’07, all-time leading basketball scorer, recorded 2,065 points. 8 The College community joined the world to “Stand Up Against Poverty.” 9 Take A Chance! Casino Night and Auction fundraiser. 10 Kate Quintus ’07 was named to the Philadelphia Inquirer’s 2006-2007 Academic All-Area Women’s Basketball Team and reached 1,034 career points. 11 Bye Bye Birdie was the spring musical. 12 Business honor society Phi Beta Lambda is a championship chapter. 13 Joan Lunney, Ph.D. ’68 (left) received the 2007 Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award. 14 Anne Mirsch ’52, the Alumni Association’s 2007 Egan Award recipient. 15 Missioning graduates to carry the light at Baccalaureate Mass. 16 The first four-year, coed class in the School of Undergraduate Studies prepares to graduate. 17 Commencement speaker, legendary former NFL coach Dick Vermeil. 18 A beaming graduate. 19 Eighty-one-year-old Jean Robinson rises to receive her master’s degree. 20 Margaritaville on the Hill was a hit with young alums at Reunion Weekend. 21 “Make new friends, but keep the old”…classmates reunite. 22 Consuelo Braucci Byrne ’33 checks in for the Class of 1933.
5
14
8
11
15
17 13
12
18
4 4
2
7
3
20
16
22
21
9
19 5
10
Voluntary Financial Support for Chestnut Hill College: July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 ANNUAL OPERATIONS Unrestricted Purposes*
ANNUAL OPERATIONS Restricted Purposes**
SugarLoaf Hill†
Endowment††
TOTAL
Alumnae & Alumni
$
1,000,235
$
335,955
$
379,239
$
131,424
$
1,846,853
Parents & Friends
$
107,670
$
165,406
$
2,129,425
$
30,949
$
2,433,450
Corporations
$
102,821
$
14,811
$
2,600
$
120,232
Foundations
$
19,500
$
48,550
$
55,500
$
123,550
$
640,236
$
250,000
$
890,236
$
1,157,622
$
6,571,943
Government Contributed Services of the Sisters of Saint Joseph
$
1,157,622
TOTAL
$
2,387,848
$
1,204,958
$
2,816,764
$
162,373
* includes unrestricted gifts to Griffin & Reunion Funds; Golf Invitational; Casino/Auction fundraiser; Tribute Funds; Alum Association raffle; unrestricted bequests; miscellaneous other ** includes restricted gifts to Capital Gifts Initiative Funds; gifts/grants for academic & non-academic departments/programs; library acquisitions; academic scholarships; tuition awards † includes individual & corporate restricted gifts/grants for SugarLoaf Hill acquisition and development †† includes restricted gifts/bequests to the general endowment; specific endowed scholarships; academic programs; library acquisitions; lectures
Giving by Constituency
Giving by Purpose
Annual Operations/Unrestricted Purposes 36% Alumnae & Alumni 28%
Foundations 2%
Annual Operations/Restricted Purposes 14%
Parents & Friends 36%
Government 14%
SugarLoaf Hill 43%
Corporations 2%
Sisters of Saint Joseph 18%
Endowment 7% 6
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY 2006–2007
Sources of Revenue
Sources of Revenue Tuition, net of financial aid
$
18,995,539
Federal Grants & Contracts
$
37,545
State & Local Grants & Contracts
$
607,236
Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts
$
1,250,330
Investment & Endowment Income
$
473,725
Contributed Services-Net of Expenses
$
1,157,623
Sales & Services of Auxiliary Enterprises
$
4,028,583
Other Sources
$
281,639
Net Assets Released from Restriction
$
3,367,859
TOTAL
$
30,200,079
Tuition, net of financial aid 63%
Contributed Services-Net of Expenses 4%
Federal Grants & Contracts <1%
Sales & Services of Auxiliary Enterprises 13%
State & Local Grants & Contracts 2%
Other Sources 1%
Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts 4%
Net Assets Released from Restriction 11%
Investment & Endowment Income 2%
Uses of Revenue
Uses of Revenue Instruction
$
9,642,116
Academic Support
$
2,731,792
Student Services
$
3,868,373
Institutional Support
$
6,680,202
Auxiliary Enterprises
$
4,810,466
$
27,732,949
TOTAL
Instruction 35%
Institutional Support 24%
Academic Support 10%
Auxiliary Enterprises 17%
Student Services 14% 7
Reunion Giving Fund: July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007
Every five years, graduates are asked to consider an additional gift to the College –
Class
above and beyond their usual annual gift – in honor of their Reunion. For the first time, reunion alums were invited to choose from a variety of options that reflect their interest in specific needs of the College and direct a gift to whatever purpose they chose to support. Some of these options included:
• Griffin Fund – essential support for day-to-day operations;
• SugarLoaf Hill – property development and building renovations;
• General Endowment – student scholarships; academic lectures;
• Other Gift Designations – such as campus ministry, student life, athletics, or a special class fund Gifts from Reunion class members, received from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007 – designated to whatever purpose – counted toward the total for each class.
Reunion Year
# of Alums
70th
14
4
29%
1942
65th
34
9
26%
1947
60th
45
21
47%
1952
55th
74
46
62%
1957
50th
86
78
91%
1962
45th
91
48
53%
1967
40th
136
57
42%
1972
35th
130
27
21%
1977
30th
95
21
22%
1982
25th
103
27
26%
1987
20th
92
11
12%
1992
15th
79
7
9%
1997
10th
97
12
12%
2002
5th
68
4
6%
1146
372
32%
“ My first time back to CHC since 1977, full of fond memories...wonderful to be able to stay in the beautiful new dorm! Thanks for a memorable weekend.” Rosy Fernández ’77 “ An event not to be missed.” Regina Beck Moynihan ’57
“ The Casino event was very nicely done – fun for all, neophyte gamblers included…the BBQ was just plain great!” Joan Burger King ’67 “ Fun to catch up. Over too soon…Overall, it was wonderful! I come every five years and I would not miss it! Thank you for everything!!!”
8
% Participation
1937
TOTAL
Dolores Sulzbach McDevitt ’52
No. of Donors
President’s Circle Chestnut Hill College Society ($1,000,000+) Anonymous Founders Society ($100,000 to $999,999) Mr. & Mrs. John R. Cochran, III Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Estate of Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons ’35 Rocco & Barbara Martino Foundation (Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60) (D) Michael G. & Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) Michael J. Morris (M) Estate of Barbara Miller Tompkins ’52 Griffin Society ($50,000 to $99,999) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Denny (D) The Gulati Family Foundation Trust (Rosemary Murphy Gulati ’61) Mr. & Mrs. Ho Youn Kim The Navesink Foundation (J. Hugh & Anne O’Shea Devlin ’64) The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Logue Society ($25,000 to $49,999) Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Estate of Margaret Conner ’43 Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 Robert McNeil Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Montano Bill & Trudy Rutledge Foundation (Gertrude Carlin Rutledge ’63) Robert & Anne Brannan Teufel ’60 (D) Fontbonne Society ($10,000 to $24,999) Anonymous Dr. Elizabeth M. Bowden Chestnut Hill College Alumnae & Alumni Association Estate of Jane Harney Donovan ’45 The Doran Family Foundation Marie McDermott Keeley ’52 The Patricia Kind Family Foundation The Maguire Foundation Kenneth & Janet Brown Quintal ’70 (M) Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation Harold and Ann Sorgenti Family Foundation (Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58) (D) Kathleen McDermott Strott ’59 (M) Denise Bonner Wall ’58
Fournier Society ($5,000 to $9,999) Anonymous Marjorie “Shotgun” Binder ’43 Consuelo Braucci Byrne ’33 Judith E. Campbell ’69 (M) Joan Coyne ’52 (M) Barrie Thomas Fahey ’59 Stephen A. & Anne Gardner (D) Shelley Sprague Guerard ’66 (M) Virginia A. Hogan ’53 Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler ’57 Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. ’55 & Edwin Kellerman, M.D. Regina Manson Kemp ’41 Keough Electric Inc. Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Peggy Grant Malone ’46 The Martin Foundation Loretta M. McLaughlin ’74 SCPS Estate of Margaret Leary Mohr ’37 Francis X. & Nonie Glennon Murphy ’66 Mr. & Mrs. Shaun F. O’Malley Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Frances McCullen Pierce ’63 Betty Ann Oberheidt Quillinan ’56 The John C. & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation A. Clarice Zaydon, M.D. ’70
The President’s Circle donor categories provide an opportunity for Chestnut Hill College to recognize publicly the generosity of our leadership donors whose consistent annual support is essential to the College’s financial strength. Members of the President’s Circle are individuals who have made a minimum contribution of $1,000 to the College’s annual operations for any purpose. Elizabeth Kincaid Canapary ’58 Frances Gercke Carey ’67 Roberta Rini Cartlidge ’49 Jacinta Lam Chang ’65 Young-Shin Chang ’59 Chesapeake Bay Golf Clubs, Maryland Rosemarie O’Brien Cleaver ’58 Gloria Perla Coe ’46 Helen Devine Coen ’55 Lynnette Coleman ’80 Mary Connolly ’50 Elizabeth Marron Cooper ’71 Joseph Coradino (D) Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley ’73 Mary Lee Rothwell Corr ’60 Crown Holdings, Inc. Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56 CYMA Builders & Construction Managers, Inc. Drs. Edward and Alice Ann Gricoski Dachowski ’77 E. Loretta Daly ’47 Frank & Elaine Bennett Davey ’65 (D) Mrs. Deborah Davies Kathryn Brown Davis ’33 Deloitte & Touche, LLP Eileen O’Rourke Deneen ’54 Mary Katherine Schubert Denny ’40 M. Kathy Tigh Detrano ’67 Adelaide DiBerardino ’48
Clement Society ($1,000 to $4,999) Anonymous (2) Bernardine Keeler Abbott ’51 Aegis Property Group Patricia May Agger ’63 Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. ’39 The Arthur Jackson Company The Ayco Charitable Foundation Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. ’60 Ms. Ann D. Baiada Jana DeFrancesco Belansen ’69 Maude Meehan Belli ’49 Beneficial Savings Bank George & Marie Badecker Benas ’48 Marie Pelliccio Berenato ’57 Mary Merz Berko ’52 Pamela Ann Black, Ed.D. ’64 Mr. & Mrs. William Bohnett (Clare Hamilton Bohnett ’71) Kathleen Clauss Borkowski ’68 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Borneman Sallyann Bowman, M.D. ’72 Louise Bradley ’52 Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. ’76 Kathleen Donahue Bruyere, USN, Ret. ’66 W. W. Keen Butcher
Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. ’48 Mr. & Mrs. John Doody Kathleen Keirle Dougherty, Ph.D. ’67 (M) Diane Driscoll, SSJ ’63 Duane Morris, LLP Mrs. Albina Dunleavy Joan Mathers Eaves ’52 The Honorable & Mrs. James J. Fitzgerald, III (D) Deborah Dougherty Flint ’59 Donna Bongarzone-Fluehr ’03 SCPS Betty Lou Froustet ’43 Mary Gallagher ’70 Kathleen Gavigan, Esq., Ph.D. ’62 Marcia Gehman, SSJ ’71 Joseph E. Gibbons & Company Concetta Giuliano, D.O. ’91 Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn ’61 Patricia Tichenor Greer ’62 Pamela Orsini Grimme ’54 Ms. Mary Groome Helen Gruber ’52 Robert G. and Isabelle Walsh Gundaker Family Fund (Isabelle Walsh Gundaker ’65) Sandra Cupini Hagenbarth ’63 Elizabeth Du Ban Hansen ’51 Frances McCarron Harper ’48 Mr. & Mrs. George Hartnett, Esq. (D) Haverstick-Borthwick Company
Names are included in categories based on the donor’s total contributions, for all purposes, received between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. Donor List Designations A Chestnut Hill College Administration D Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors F Chestnut Hill College Faculty M Matching Gift S Chestnut Hill College Staff SUS School of Undergraduate Studies SCPS School of Continuing and Professional Studies SGS School of Graduate Studies * Deceased Fleur de Lis Society 9
The Griffin Fund
President’s Circle Hess Corporation Ken Hicks (A) Mr. & Mrs. James Halpin Hill, Jr. Lois Deacon Hofmann ’36 Anne Daly Holland ’56 The Honickman Foundation Mrs. Quita W. Horan Mary Angela Heller Howard, Esq. ’66 Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley ’58 Jenzabar, Inc. Patricia Garrity Kasper ’47 T. James Kavanagh Foundation Daniel J. Keating Company Kathleen Corcoran Keene ’68 Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. (D) Patricia Kilmartin ’40 Joan Burger King ’67 Joseph King ’79 SCPS Stephanie King, M.D. ’79 Julia Heitzman Koechlin ’66 (M) Dr. & Mrs. Richard Lackman Rita Cook Lade ’42 Kathleen Herzog Larkin, Esq. ’67 Anne Branagan Letter ’54 Rosemary Hagan Lignelli ’58 Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc. Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Thomas Lloyd Catherine Lockyer ’92 (D) Bob and Carol Lockyer Ellen Logue ’47 Elizabeth Lunney ’72 (M) Joseph and Peggy Lynch ’67 Patricia Crane Lynch ’54 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lynch Dorothy Kushlis MacFarlane, M.D. ’67 Patricia Wallace MacGillivray ’53 Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Barbara Piga Marcouiller ’53 Katherine Marschall, M.D. ’69 Joan Fitzpatrick Marvin ’51 Joanne McFadden McBride ’63 Maureen Rykowski McCarthy ’02 SCPS Patricia Gavin McCarthy ’51 Regina Gercke McConnell ’58 Maureen MacLean McCord, Esq. ’58 Catherine Winter McDonnell ’45 Mary Lou Stafford McGill ’54 Peter & Cheryl McGlinchy (D) Helene Boffa McGuinn ’47 Madelyne Kasper McKee ’74, ’04 SGS Mary McManus ’49 Patricia Meier ’72 Anne Duffy Mirsch ’52 Patricia Belcher Monaghan ’56
Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery ’97 SCPS Anne E. Moore ’51 Jacques and Blanche Haviland Moore ’50 Margaret C. Moran ’67 Mary O’Gorman Murray ’74 Loretta Brennan O’Brien ’46 Margaret Richardson O’Rourke ’51 Noel Pflugfelder Oakes ’66 Stephanie Olexa, Ph.D. ’72 Mary Elizabeth Ounsworth ’92 SCPS P. Agnes, Inc. Bill and Mary Noel Page Joanne Pascuzzi ’58 Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. ’74 The Philadelphia Trust Company Barbara Woodward Pierce ’60 Mr. & Mrs. James Pillsbury Susan M. Pisano ’71 Mitch and Rev. Jami Possinger Susan Prince ’75 Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. ’64 The Quikrete Companies — Spec-Mix Catherine Quinn ’78 SCPS (S) Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Rafferty (M) Frances Rafferty, Esq., Ph.D. ’71 Elizabeth Dyer Ranc ’61 Elizabeth MacDuffie Reger ’54 (M) Religious of the Assumption Anna Dechet Reller ’59 (M) Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 M. Gervase Rosenberger, Esq. ’73 Linda McKenna Roxe ’61 Trudy Carlin Rutledge ’63 C. Patricia O’Hara Rutter ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Ryan, III (Mary Kaufmann Ryan ’66) Mr. & Mrs. John Sabia, Jr. (D) Mrs. Mary T. Sabia Jean Schwartz, M.D. ’55 Stephen G. and Regina Maxwell Schwille ’65 (M)
Mary Lou Sciarrillo ’66 Patricia Shacklett ’06 Nadya K. Shmavonian & David E. Loder, Esq. (M) Kathleen McBride Shoup ’61 Marylou Dughi Sklar ’56 Patricia So ’67 George Spaeth, M.D. Carol Steinour, Esq. ’82 Sara Young Stoll ’62 Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP Lauri Strimkovsky (A) & Israel Concepcion Margaret Hetzer Stuart ’72 Miriam Fenerty Sullivan ’57 Lucile Sweeny ’39 Marilea Swenson ’67 Angela Clement Tague ’61 Rosemarie Walsh Taima ’57 Maryangela Sharkey Tait ’80 Anne E. Tezak ’76 (M) Lois Trench-Hines ’64 Clara Tucker, Ph.D. ’52 Lois Hoffner Udicious ’58 Eleanor Craig Utzig ’56 Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75 & Cigus Vanni Dr. & Mrs. Richard Vassallo Helen Mikula Vassily ’60 Kathleen Wagner ’60 Harry & Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS Margaret Seidel Walton ’66 Ignatius C. Wang, AIA (D) Mary Gallagher Wattis ’60 Helen McCann Williams ’58 Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis Cohen, LLP Bonnie Word, M.D. ’78 Jeanne Marx Young ’49 Ronald & Carol Voelmle Zemnick ’75 (D)
Griffin Days
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Gifts to The Griffin Fund are the cornerstone of Chestnut Hill College’s giving program in support of the annual operations for unrestricted purposes. The Griffin Fund giving categories provide an opportunity for Chestnut Hill to recognize publicly the generosity of donors whose financial support is critical to the success of each academic year. Membership is determined annually, based on gifts to The Griffin Fund.
Fleur de Lis Society Chestnut Hill College is deeply grateful to the following donors who contributed $1,000 or more to The Griffin Fund in 2006-2007. Bernadine Keeler Abbott ’51 Aegis Property Group Patricia May Agger ’63 Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. ’39 Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. ’60 Beneficial Savings Bank Maude Meehan Belli ’49 Mary Merz Berko ’52 Marjorie “Shotgun” Binder ’43 Mr. & Mrs. William Bohnett (Clare Hamilton ’71) Mr. & Mrs. John P. Borneman Kathleen Clauss Borkowski ’68 Elizabeth M. Bowden, LL.D. Louise Bradley ’52 Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. ’76 Kathleen Donahue Bruyere, USN, Ret. ’66 Consuelo Braucci Byrne ’33 Judith E. Campbell ’69 Frances Gercke Carey ’67 Jacinta Lam Chang ’65 Young-Shin Chang ’59 Chesapeake Bay Golf Clubs, Maryland Chestnut Hill College Alumnae & Alumni Association Rosemarie O’Brien Cleaver ’58 Gloria Perla Coe ’46
The Griffin Fund Helen Devine Coen ’55 Lynnette Coleman ’80 Mary Connolly ’50 Elizabeth Marron Cooper ’71 Joseph Coradino (D) Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley ’73 Kathleen Corcoran Keene ’68 Mary Lee Rothwell Corr ’60 Joan Coyne ’52 Crown Holdings, Inc. CYMA Builders & Construction Managers, Inc. Drs. Edward and Alice Gricoski Dachowski ’77 E. Loretta Daly ’47 Deborah Davies in memory of my daughter, Tiffaney Faith ’02 & my husband, Oliver Kathryn Brown Davis ’33 Deloitte & Touche, LLP Eileen O’Rourke Deneen ’54 Mary Katherine Schubert Denny ’40 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Denny (D) Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. ’48 Mr. & Mrs. John Doody Kathleen Keirle Dougherty, Ph.D. ’67 Duane Morris, LLP Elizabeth Du Ban Hansen ’51 Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 Mrs. Albina Dunleavy Joan Mathers Eaves ’52 Barrie Thomas Fahey ’59 The Honorable & Mrs. James J. Fitzgerald, III (D) Deborah Dougherty Flint ’59 Donna Bongarzone-Fluehr ’03 SCPS Stephen A. and Anne Gardner (D) Kathleen Gavigan, Esq., Ph.D. ’62
Marcia A. Gehman, SSJ ’63 Joseph E. Gibbons & Company Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn ’61 Patricia Tichenor Greer ’62 Pamela Orsini Grimme ’54 Concetta Giuliano, D.O. ’91 Helen Gruber ’52 Shelley Sprague Guerard ’66 The Gulati Family Foundation (Rosemary Murphy Gulati ’61) Robert G. and Isabelle Walsh Gundaker ’65 Family Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation Sandra Cupini Hagenbarth ’63 Frances McCarron Harper ’48 Mr. & Mrs. George Hartnett, Esq. (D) Lois Deacon Hofmann ’36 Virginia A. Hogan ’53 Anne Daly Holland ’56 Quita W. Horan Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley ’58 The T. James Kavanagh Foundation Daniel J. Keating Company Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler ’57 Karen Spencer Kelley, Esq. (D) Keough Electric, Inc. Stephanie King ’79 Julia Heitzman Koechlin ’66 Rita Cook Lade ’42 Anne Branagan Letter ’54 Rosemary Hagan Lignelli ’58 Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc. Catherine Lockyer ’92 (D) Bob and Carol Lockyer Elizabeth Lunney ’72 Joseph and Peggy Lynch ’67 Patricia Crane Lynch ’54 Jim and Frannie Maguire
Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Peggy Grant Malone ’46 Barbara Piga Marcouiller ’53 Katherine Marschall, M.D. ’69 The Martin Foundation Rocco and Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60 (D) Joanne McFadden McBride ’63 Michael G. & Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) Maureen Rykowski McCarthy ’02 SCPS Catherine Winter McDonnell ’45 Mary Lou Stafford McGill ’54 Peter & Cheryl McGlinchy (D) Helene Boffa McGuinn ’47 Loretta M. McLaughlin ’74 SCPS Anne Duffy Mirsch ’52 Anne E. Moore ’51 Jacques and Blanche Haviland Moore ’50 Mary O’Gorman Murray ’74 The Navesink Foundation (J. Hugh & Nancy O’Shea Devlin ’64) Loretta Brennan O’Brien ’46 Stephanie Olexa, Ph.D. ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Shaun F. O’Malley Margaret Richardson O’Rourke ’51 Mary Elizabeth Ounsworth ’92 SCPS P. Agnes, Inc. Bill and Mary Noel Page Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. ’74 Barbara Woodward Pierce ’60 Frances McCullen Pierce ’63 The Philadelphia Trust Company Susan M. Pisano ’71 Mitch and Rev. Jami Possinger Susan Prince ’75 The Quikrete Companies – Spec-Mix Betty Ann Oberheidt Quillinan ’56
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Kenneth and Janet Brown Quintal ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Rafferty Elizabeth Dyer Ranc ’61 The John C. & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 M. Gervase Rosenberger ’73 in memory of Rita Schubert Rosenberger ’44 Linda McKenna Roxe ’61 Trudy Carlin Rutledge ’63 C. Patricia O’Hara Rutter ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Ryan, III (Mary Kaufmann ’66) Mr. & Mrs. John Sabia, Jr. (D) Mary T. Sabia Jean Schwartz, M.D. ’55 Stephen G. and Regina Maxwell Schwille ’65 Mary Lou Sciarrillo ’66 Patricia Shacklett ’06 Nadya K. Shmavonian & David E. Loder Kathleen McBride Shoup ’61 Patricia So ’67 Harold A. & Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58 (D) Sara Young Stoll ’62 Kathleen McDermott Strott ’59 Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP Miriam Fenerty Sullivan ’57 Lucile Sweeny ’39 Angela Clement Tague ’61 Robert & Anne Brannan Teufel ’60 Anne E. Tezak ’76 In memory of Catherine and Luke Trench Clara Tucker ’52 Lois Hoffner Udicious ’58 Eleanor Craig Utzig ’56 Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75 & Cigus Vanni Helen Mikula Vassily ’60 Kathleen M. Wagner ’60 in memory of Mary and William Wagner Denise Bonner Wall ’58 Harry and Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS Margaret Seidel Walton ’66 Ignatius C. Wang, AIA (D) Mary Gallagher Wattis ’60 Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, LLP Thomas Wynne Apartments A. Clarice Zaydon, M.D. ’70 Ronald & Carol Voelmle Zemnick ’75 (D)
The Griffin Fund Associates Club Gold Associates Club ($500 - $999) Margaret Helbling Baumann ’72 Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. ’59 Marion Williams Berry ’63 Mary Ann Ballisty Bonner ’71, ’00 SGS Rosemary Mahoney Boyle ’57 Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. ’83 Catharine Gallagher Brockway ’51 Ann Gallen Buckley ’57 Aminta Woodley Burnett ’59 Lt. Rev. Joseph Coffey Mary Little Collins ’73 Katherine Rickert Coulson, Ph.D. ’54 Marjorie Piga Crain ’48 Mary Catherine Curran ’58 Mrs. Carlene Labella Deon Kathleen Braun Dollenberg ’62 Kathleen M. Donnelly ’59 Lydia Maiorca Driscoll ’70 Marie Micale Dumbra ’60 Maryanne Rafferty Dunmire ’57 Patricia Hickey Fabricius ’55 Kathleen A. Farrell, Esq. ’78 Bettyanne Geikler ’52 (M) Ellen Young Greenlee, Esq. ’58 Mary Margaret Hamill ’70 Catherine Griffiths Harrison ’98 SGS Mr. Raymond Hartman, Jr. Kathryn Peters Hill ’57 Marie Schauder Hindman ’49 Judith Bourgeois Jensen ’60 Kathryn Coyne Keegan ’61 Patricia F. Kelleher ’48
Scarlet Associates Club ($250 - $499) Mary Eichhorn Adams, Ph.D. ’58 Jeanne Baffa, M.D. ’81 Anne Dever Bancroft ’57 Bernadette Power Barnhurst ’51 Joanne Park Batzig ’66 Constance Murray Becker ’57 Mary Nagle Bell ’54 Patricia Doran Benkovic ’60 Margaret Betz, Ph.D. ’71 Alice Ann Goldkamp Bossow ’64 Mr. & Mrs. William T. Brennan Elizabeth Hughes Burns ’61 Claire Little Burton ’48 Noreen Kraska Caivano ’67 Kathleen Vath Campbell ’70 Elizabeth Kincaid Canapary ’58 Anne Callery Carney ’51 Phyllis Metz Carroll ’51 Roberta Rini Cartlidge ’49 Mary Coady ’62 Virginia Reilly Coester ’58 Lorraine Delafrange Deeney ’42 MaryLou Mongiven Delizia ’78 SCPS Brenda M. Gala DeStefano ’90 (M) Joan Fry Donahue ’69 Ruth Wingel Doyle ’52 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Duffy Joanne Waldron Dwyer ’55 Joan Enright ’58 Mary Fay ’83 Mary Garneau Feketie ’47 Constance Peacock Feraco ’53 Kathleen Heidere Ford ’63 Katherine Hinches Forsythe ’42 Betty Lou Froustet ’43 Jeanne Labrecque Gagliano ’77 SCPS Mr. James Gallagher Eileen D’Arcy Garvey ’62 Marie Sclafani Goldkamp ’65 Kathleen Boran Gotthelf ’75 Cecilia McNulty Gray ’47 Geraldine Eble Hamilton ’63 Patricia Quinn Hayden ’68 Sandra Johnson Helverson ’61 (M) Berna Schmidt Herrick ’50 Sandra Denenberg Hohberger ’66 Anne DePiano Holderness ’60 Adele Pudrowski Hudson ’48 Aurora Marrero Hughes ’77 Joan Edmund Husted ’68 Lynnanne Kasarda, M.D. ’82 Mary Ann Keegan ’45 Anna Gibino Kerr ’69 Mary Laffan King ’62 Sandra Glynn Lippe ’62
Phyllis Finarelli Kenning ’71 Joan Gerard Larkin ’52 Anne E. Cashman Lilly ’67 Ellen Logue ’47 Kathleen Madden ’82 Janice Maffei ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Malisheski Kathleen McNicholas, M.D. ’69 Annunciata Torrese Milani ’57 Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius ’75 (M) Paul and Helen Kenny Motzenbecker ’50 Janet Smith Murphy ’48 Joan Byrne Murphy ’50 Catherine Myers ’71 Diane Napoli O’Grady ’57 Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Jo Ellen Noonan Parsons ’66 Helen Penza Powers ’58 Annemarie Fliegel Quigley ’62 Martha Ranc, Ph.D. ’86 (M) Anna Dechet Reller ’59 (M) Phyllis M. Roche ’65 Mary Hutko Scholl ’71 Barbara Hurlbrink Schwitzer ’58 Jodie King-Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (M) (A) Mary Schuhsler Spangler, Ed.D. ’64 Marion Lacey Steet ’46 Carol Steinour, Esq. ’82 Verna Brugger Stockmal ’61 Cynthia Strolle ’75 Mary Margaret O’Connell Truschel ’50 Barbara Boyd Ward ’80 (M) Mary Alice Turvey White ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wrona Nina Buckley Yeager ’68
The Legacy of Santiago Ramon y Cajal, a multidisciplinary conference, drew international scholars.
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Mary Martire ’53 Mary Mulderry Mattson ’66 Barbara Wenthe McCarthy ’60 Regina Gercke McConnell ’58 Dolores Sulzbach McDevitt ’52 Anna Marie McKenna ’58 Joan Shelley McLaughlin ’54 Joan Menaquale ’53 Helen Baum Miller ’61 Margaret Quinn Mohr ’58 Juanita Ripoll Moore-Koecher ’44 Penny Grelis Morrison ’68 Mary Delia Tye Neuman, Ph.D. ’66 Mary Kinahan-Ockay ’74 Carole Storch O’Dwyer ’59 Barbara Griffiths Olivieri ’56 (M) Rita O’Loughlin ’49 Nora Golden O’Malley ’58 (M) Marita Howard O’Rourke ’52 Denise Haskins Paolella ’75 Mary Ann Stahl Patton ’87 Judith Perkins ’70 Frances Costa Peters ’55 Mary Pollitt ’58 Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. ’64 Dorothy Baker Radcliff ’61 Alexandra Masiuk Rakowsky ’62 Mary Reeber ’60 Lorraine A. Revello ’66 Joan Murray Reynolds ’52 Helen Cunningham Roney ’44 Carolyn Inglesby Rusin ’58 Mary J. Salzmann ’66 Joan McFadden Sawoski ’57 Mary Ellen Scanlan, Ph.D. ’64 Marjorie Scott ’89 Mary Maines Sullivan ’58 Genevieve Koehler Sweet ’51 Regina Voelker Tauke ’60 Virginia Toliver ’94 SGS Carol Panepinto Trojan ’68 Beverley Patrone Uniacke, M.D. ’82 Carmen Costanza Veit ’53 Selma Koury-Wunderlich ’53 Silver Associates Club ($100 - $249) Louise Loia Aaronson ’67 Alice Fitzpatrick Abbene ’52 Barbara Adamski ’68 Marie Meaney Adolph ’57 Marilyn Sutton Adomanis ’70, ’84 SGS Catherine L. Albanese, Ph.D. ’62 Judith Simcoe Alexander ’57 Elizabeth Allen ’51 Rita Ciotti Altman, Ed.D. ’53 Mr. & Mrs. George Ambrose
The Griffin Fund Associates Club Betty O’Hara Anders ’38 Maryanne Reilly Andrews ’75 SCPS Barbara Dolan Arena ’83 M. Justine Smith Atkins, D.A. ’53 Eleanor Yoa Ayers ’69 Alison Franks Babiarz ’78 Lydia Aponte Bacque ’42 Rieke Baize ’98 Mary Margaret Moore Baker ’64 Martina McCarthy Ball ’66 Margaret Waltz Baloga ’70 Joan Hartmann Bamberger ’54 Patricia Tully Bannan ’49 Mary Beth Oakes Barba ’52 Felicia Corsaro Barbieri, Ph.D. ’70 Mary Ellen McFadden Barry ’56 Jeanne Haesler Bebbington ’48 Christine Scott Beck ’72 Maryann Wessel Beitel ’56 Patricia Chiri Bell ’65 Joan McDermott Bellwoar ’55 Carolyn Bensel, Ph.D. ’63 Anne Quickmire Bergamo ’47 Marion Morris Bergan ’53 Anna Marie Hummert Bertram ’46 Adele Schmitz Bissonette ’73 Jane Delaney Blank ’44 Miriam Quinn Blimm ’59 Mary Juel Rockwell Boast ’55 Marsha Humphries Boex ’74 Maria Pascale-Boni ’82 Capt. & Mrs. Aubrey Bourgeois Sallyann Bowman, M.D. ’72 Margaret Smith Braca ’53 Patricia Nichols Brady ’53 Mary Connor Brandt ’50 Evelyn Galla Bratton ’64 (M) Clare Cannon Breene ’62 Barbara Costigan Brennan ’56 Pura Bigles Brennan ’52 Roseanne Burke Brennan ’60 Caryl Brown ’51 Mary Ellen Carroll Brown ’52 Clare McConnell Brown ’58 Judith Brown, Ph.D. ’67 Mary Gorman Brown-Jednak ’42 Marion Gioffre Buddo ’60 Joanne Bonavita Budwick ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burke Marie McCridden Burke ’54 Joanne Sauer Burke, D.P.M. ’82 Joanne Corini Burrell, D.M.D. ’81 Doris M. Byrnes ’49 Martha Wohlfert Cacciamani ’59 Joan Calhoun ’06 Joan Alford Callahan ’54 Patricia Canning ’70 (S)
Mary Wiesner Edell ’54 Camelia Gallardo Eisenhart ’43 Mary Levin Englebert ’50 Margaret M. Englebert ’74 Mary Catherine O’Brien Fallon ’45 (M) Carmella Fanelle, D.D.S. ’82 Helen Tansey Farhat ’43 Charlotte Branagan Farley ’56 Lizbeth Feldstein ’02 SCPS Denise Gervase Ferrier, Ph.D. ’69 Mary Jane Harford Ferro ’57 A. Klair McGlynn Filarsky ’48 Colleen Finley ’84 Marlyn Tome Formidoni ’68 (M) Margaret Feraco Frampton ’79 Mary Jane Pasha Franco ’58 Gertrude Dearie Frekko ’63 Concetta Vitullo French ’36 Lorilee Pittenger Friel ’87 Mary Scarpello Furey ’04 SGS Adrienne Donaghue Gallagher ’62 Noel Riley Gallagher ’62 Paula Murphy Gallagher ’64 Agnes Dennison Galop ’47 Jane Foulkrod Galvin ’68 Sharon Smith Gardlund ’61 Margaret O’Donnell Garrett ’62 Joyce Finnegan Garrison ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gassert Anne Oberholzer Gehring ’57 Kathleen Freiert Geiger ’49 Sarah Bean Gentry ’61 N. A. Gillen ’69 Kathleen Gillespie ’51 Mary Jane Gillespie ’56 Linda Hirsh Glasgow ’62 Mary Silcox Gleason ’53 Joan Haran Gloe ’46 Margaret Golden ’38 Mrs. Irene Grady Julianne E. Grady, V.M.D. ’91 Rita Cianciarulo Grayum ’50 Elizabeth Meier Greene ’50 Anne De Venuto Grey ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Griesbach Carol-Jane Piltz Guardino ’66 (M) Jane Tomalonis Gursky ’75 Frances Schuhsler Hadden ’65 Susan M. Rilling Haitsch ’90 Susan Rapp Halczenko ’69 Marianne Carlson Hall ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hankins Barbara Dolan Hanley ’57 Jean Williams Harris ’57 Faith Olearo Haskew ’52 Frances Bonanni Hay ’72 Lisanne Mikula-Hay, Esq. ’87
Mrs. Lucy Canning Katherine Alcamo Cardali ’61 Barbara Carli ’52 Carol Brokars Carr ’59 Joanne Paskowsky Carr ’67 Mary Ellen McClain Carson ’57 Ruth Carver ’88 SCPS Maureen Gillen Chan ’61 Ms. I. Carole Christ ’06 SCPS Pauline Chung ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey P. Clark Rosemarie Schmitt Clark ’57 (M) Rose Ann Baron Clarke ’54 Mr. & Mrs. John Collins Tullia Giordano Conboy ’49 Ann Donoghue Conley ’48 Joan Murray Conmy ’91 SCPS, ’98 SGS Jo Ann Ewadinger Connelly ’61 Beverly Kray Connolly ’56 Maureen Newman Considine ’54 Mr. & Mrs. James Cooney Patricia Bounds Corcoran ’54 Amy Molloy Cordasco ’82 Madeleine Gercke Costigan ’54 Monica Cetrullo Costlow ’71 Rosemary Tighe Cozzolino ’61 Cecily Craig ’77 Regina Ventresca Creedon ’71 Denise Belcher Crenshaw ’65 Martha Gregitis Crow ’82 Barbara McNamara Cubby ’68 Kathleen Daniel ’57 Vionette Pietrantoni de Inclan ’70 Madeleine Bennis Degnan ’42 Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. ’50 Barbara Harron Delaney ’59 Nancy Burton Dellavecchia ’92 Patricia Burke DeLucia ’58 Mary Ann Dempsey ’50 Mildred Murphy Deriggi, Ph.D. ’60 Anna Faris DiFranco ’72 (M) Geraldine Stock DiLisi ’92 SGS Nancy Quinney Dominis ’62 Deborah Matis Donnelly ’96 SCPS Jeanne Collins Donovan ’62 Barbara Donovan ’61 Molly Walsh Donovan, Ph.D. ’68 Gertrude O’Donnell Donze ’48 Clara McNierney Doyle ’54 Margaret Jarosh Doyle ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Duffy Mary Agnew Dunleavy ’84 Catherine Brannan Dunn ’61 Jane Wilson Dunne ’50 Janet Powers Dunne ’74 Nancy Curtis Duzy ’46 Marianne Valvardi Dwyer ’76 13
Kathleen Mooney Hennessey ’72 Mr. Donald Heron Eileen Long Hessman ’60 Kathryn Lippman Hodgkiss ’49 Mary-Jo Heile Hogan ’48 Maureen McFadden Holley, D.M.D. ’86 Mary Tyler Muldoon Holmes ’73 Audrey Ward House ’57 Cheryl-Ann Montano Hughes ’80 Valerie Mikula Hughes, D.D.S. ’74 Theresa Salvatore Hunsicker ’99 Moira Hurley, M.D. ’64 Charlotte Kelley Hyer ’59 Kathleen Brown Hyland ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Irwin The Honorable Frederica Massiah-Jackson ’71 Kathleen Boyle Jarvis ’62 Joan McFadden Jernee ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Johnston Mary Therese Joyce ’46 Anita Chiu Kan ’74 Louise Burgoyne Kane ’52 Patricia Garrity Kasper ’47 Barbara Merck Kearns ’58 Ann Keer ’97 Barbara Alexander Kegelmeyer ’51 Kathleen Allen Kehoe ’49 Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. ’71 Colette Robillard Kelly ’53 Kathleen McCarthy Kelly ’61 Susan Taylor Kelly ’69 Jane Ellen Higgins Kelly, Ed.D. ’56 Mary Lenore Gricoski Keszler, M.D. ’74 Roxanne Talley King ’57 Marie Rosato King ’50 Diane Kingsley ’87 SCPS Susannah Linton Kirchner ’60 Katherine Ferguson Knox ’67 Ann Kohoot ’73 President Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. was reappointed to another fiveyear term.
The Griffin Fund Associates Club Grace Voigt Kozrad ’83 (M) Dolores Dezii Kreal ’60 Mary Hennessey Krutulis ’65 Helen Kurz ’50 Margarita Mongil-Kwoka ’80 Eileen Kelly Lammers ’53 Jane Serrada Lang ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Lasky Elizabeth U. Laufer, M.D. ’50 Helen Anne Quinn Lawlor ’66 Marijane Curtin Lawson ’58 Marianne Sim Lee ’58 Mary Jo Harrington Leonard ’54 Maureen Reilly Leonhardt ’53 Patricia Orna Levarn ’61 Catharine Kiely Leydon ’48 Ann Tushim Linck ’61 Eileen Connors Linehan ’53 Margaret O’Neill Lipinski ’53 Joan Loreng ’70 Judith Hadden Lutolf ’61 Patricia Wallace MacGillivray ’53 Lee Bailey MacMurtrie ’40 Clare Ammend Magee ’71 Catherine Ondrey Mailloux ’62 Lisette Maldonado ’77 Ms. Cecilia Marino Joan Schmitt Markham ’52 Joanne McWilliams Martin ’54 Mr. & Mrs. Craig Martyn Constance Brown Masciangelo ’68 Mr. & Mrs. John Matthews, Jr. Dorothy Wludyka Matthews, M.D. ’54 Nan Gifford Mayland ’64 Theresa Mazeika ’57 Joan Pietras McAuliffe ’63 Marilyn Johnson McCarron ’61 Julia Dressler ’05 was welcomed to the President's Circle.
Patricia Gavin McCarthy ’51 Cecilia Greene McCarthy ’58 Louise McCoy ’52 Mary Spence McCue ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Kerin McCue Denise Love McDaid ’62 Patricia Lawson McDaniel ’50 Martha Wilderotter McDevitt ’65 Joan Wood McEnaney ’53 Kathleen Martin McFadden ’65 Margaret Flaherty McFarland ’46 Mr. & Mrs. Francis McIntyre, Jr. Eileen Finucane McKenna ’39 Mary Young McLaughlin ’46 Rita Squires Meehan ’46 Mrs. Dorothy Meehan-Ripa Delia Schiavi Melograna ’42 Donna Talluto Mihelick, M.D. ’86 Maryellen Britt Miller ’82 Jane Miller ’77 Mr. Robert Miller Ellen Miller ’68 Mr. Andrew J. Miller Lorraine Cajano Minecci ’64 Rita McCloskey Miziorko ’71 Mary Brady Mommessin ’52 Anna Stawitzke Mooney ’44 Sandra K. Moore ’90 SGS Angela Romano Moore ’58 Miriam Berry Moore ’68, ’92 SGS Margaret Stehli Morris ’52 Margaret Morris ’92, ’06 SGS Moyra Siu Moy, M.D. ’49 Regina Beck Moynihan ’57 Marylou Morgan Mullen ’49 Ruth Mulligan ’41 Joan Zugay Murphy ’79 Mary Resinski Murphy, M.D. ’54 Mr. Philip Murray Mary Alice Kenny Myles ’57 Rhoda Dietrich Nary ’53 Margaret Jones Newman ’95 SGS Jane Randall Conlon-Werner, Ph.D. ’81 Dorothea Buchy O’Connor ’44 Nancy Leonard O’Connor ’53 Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 Bonnie Wydick Oldham ’71 Jeanne Grant O’Neill ’47 Virginia Mitchell O’Neill ’50 Mary Vernier Ozzello ’50 Alice Reilly Paduch ’64 Dorothy Palatucci ’64 (M) Marion Dougherty Pallas ’05 SGS Adelaide Brothers Palmer, Ed.D. ’51 Cecelia Englebert Passanza ’77 Bernadette Fortune Pettine ’51 Margaret McKernan Pfeifer ’50
Denise Murphy Phillips ’64 Dorothy Phinney ’44 Mary Lou Fuhrmann Pitman ’44 Eileen Regan Plichta ’47 Mr. & Mrs. John Plunkett Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. ’77 Beth Griech-Polelle, Ph.D. ’87 Joan Pollitt ’69 (M) Rebecca Preece ’69 Arlene Prentice ’92 SGS Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pukas Katharine Toland Quinn ’44 H. Jacqueline Jaixen Rabinovitz ’48 Cornelia McCue Rath ’52 Anne-marie Gormley Reber ’97 Elizabeth MacDuffie Reger ’54 (M) Joanne Casacio Regli ’63 Frances Reid ’50 Judith Dougherty Reidy ’55 Janice Arleth Reilly ’54 Mrs. Marilyn Rendine Stephanie Rendine ’04 Miss Joanna Renzi Raquel Rodriquez-Rexach ’55 Joan Camillery Roche ’54 Lorraine Gardner Rogers ’49 Rosemary Campbell Romasco ’50 Maria MacCabe Ronca ’54 Beth Davey Rosso ’88 Catherine Murtha Rudolph ’01 SGS Barbara Stoll Russell ’59 Susan Enright Ryan ’61 Annie Sampson ’01 Roberta Rothwell Schillo ’71 Joanne Sidoti Schmidt, D.D.S. ’72 Nancy Koonmen Schmidtmann ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schriver Kathleen Bonner Schwartz ’55 (M) Betty Anne Power Schwarz ’62 Patricia Shustock Scott, O.D. ’77 Carlotta Andruzza Seeley ’67 Patricia McGee Sharkey ’63 Lynn Mulvaney Sharp ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Terence Shea Elizabeth Shober ’96 SCPS Anne Halcovage Shollenberger ’82 Margaret Walsh Shubnell ’58 Mary Dunegan Siebert ’50 (M) Ann Marie Smith Sielski ’71 Veronica Silvasi ’62 Zdanna Krawciw Skalsky ’65 Katherine Labrecque Skiba ’57 Marylou Dughi Sklar ’56 Mrs. Eugene Smith Patricia Gallagher Smith, Ph.D. ’61 Debesai Solomon ’04 SGS Karen O’Neill Spencer ’85 SCPS 14
Joan McCafferty Stapleton ’54 Lauren Steele ’99 SCPS Carolyn Stemmler ’49 Roses O’Leary Stephens ’52 Jean Campbell Sterling ’58 Eileen Bradley Stonier ’62 Jean Stotter ’73 SCPS Mary MacAvoy-Strawitz ’74 Helen D. Hoag Strobel ’52 Margaret Greene Stubee ’54 Eileen Hanks Suermann ’42 Katherine Roach Sullivan ’63 Marie Hogan Sullivan ’50 Judith Sullivan ’54 Marguerite D’Auria Szawlewicz ’48 Regina Williams Tate, Esq. ’75 (M) Mrs. Avery Tatnall Clare Knapp Taylor ’57 Mr. Henry Taylor M. Regina O’Neill Thomas ’51 Patricia McCunney-Thomas ’84 Mr. Raymond Thomas Barbara Crane Tierney ’57 Ruth Tushup Tierney ’58 Jerilyn Louis Tierney ’64 Maureen Parks Todd ’54 Ann Brennan Toner ’59 Pia Badt Troutman ’45 Helene Hornyak Tuckwood ’53 Elizabeth Krug Ulrich ’54 Josephine Getman Von Jess ’50 Mary Thompson Wagman ’39 Yumiko Wakabayashi ’95 Kathleen Wall ’71 Dolores Mitchell Wallace ’53 Patricia Andris Walsh ’56 Aileen Maguire Walsh ’54 Dorothy Platner Way ’42 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Weiss Betty Kroupa Wells ’95 SGS Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow Wendling Dorothy Holmes Wentland ’58 Elizabeth Tucker Werner ’63 Helen West ’48 Katherine Barrett White ’70 Lynn Murray White ’56 Rosemary Boccella White ’52 Maria Colella Wiemken ’73 Suzanne Pfizenmayer Wiley ’61 Ellen McKernan Williamson ’48 Bridget Mahon Willoughby ’97 Virginia O’Brien Winslow ’42 Mr. & Mrs. Gladys Word, Jr. Mr. Barry Young Janice Kitley Yurasek ’58 Marguerite Stein Zuccarello ’58 (M)
The Griffin Fund CONTRIBUTORS Contributors (Up to $99) Beth Beyer Abbott ’05 SGS Mrs. Blanche Abrahams Elena C. Pié Adkins ’90 Rosalie Marinari Akouka, M.D. ’68 Lorraine Mariani Albanese ’52 Monica Hogan Albus ’71 Carol Cheleden Alcorn ’60 Mary Louise Malfatto Alexander ’63 Mary Alice Kasper Amend ’64 Regina Mongelli Ammerman ’66 Rosemarie Fitzpatrick Architzel ’73 Catherine Ard ’85 Elise Artelt ’95 SGS Irma Ashenbrenner ’50 Dolores Everling Audet ’50 Mary Augustine ’79, ’85 SGS M. Dolores Sejda Aversa ’53 Linda Avila ’75 Ms. Elaine Baer Josephine Sciarrotta Bagley ’53 Vera Kolarsick Balceniuk ’45 Hannelore Lawin Barbieri, Psy.D. ’93 SCPS Ellen Barrett ’61 Emily Bassler ’93 SCPS Megan Gallagher Bauer ’98 Elizabeth Albertoli Becker ’88, ’99 SGS Antoinette Maselli Belisari ’48 Mimi Strolle Bender ’76 Melvin Benson, III ’03 SCPS Marilyn Bryan Birkmeyer ’53 Helen Nolan Bishoff ’59 Carol Fetterman Blauth ’78 SCPS Nicole Irwin Blum ’97 Mrs. Rita Boland Grace Cavanagh Bolen ’49 Jacqueline Menapace Bolger ’50 Betty Bolling ’91 SGS Mrs. Columbina Bonanni Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Boyd Mary Boyle ’80 Mary Dugery Brandenstein ’58 Michelle Raymond Bray ’89 Andrea Capozzi Brecker ’95 Elissa Imbriaco Breiling ’61 Anne Brennan ’73 Regina Brimmer, SSJ ’40 (S) Loretta Martin Brown ’58 Mariagnes O’Neill Brown ’44 Lynne Smith Brown ’61 Joanne Brown ’91 Nancy Nuffort Brown ’61 Joan Goldschmidt Browne ’65 Edythe Brownett ’48 Mary Jo Bucceri ’98 SCPS
Peggy Anne Derham Dolan ’53 Rosemary McGranery Dougherty ’50 Barbara Gallo Draper ’61 Muriel Watman Dreswick ’54 Jamie Dunn ’04 Roseanne O’Hanlon Duzinski ’71 Maureen Keashon Dwyer ’82 Theresa Hehn Eaman ’63 Mary Ellen Brady Eck ’73 Donnamarie Marbet-Eckhardt ’85 Marian Brogan Ehnow ’62 Helen Robertshaw Emge ’50 Katherine McHugh Enck ’52 Judith Espey ’94 SCPS Nancy Himmer Esposito ’69 Joan McGuigan Evans ’50 Eileen Blessington Fee ’78 Wanda Feletski ’75 Eileen Haviland Finegan ’53 Kathleen Finnegan ’63 Kathryn O’Neill Fisher ’72 Christine Fitzpatrick ’74 Nancy Flanagan ’03 Patricia Gallagher Fleck ’58 Regina Bennett Fleming ’64 Elizabeth Brown Foley ’47 Joan McDermott Forry ’58 Alida Scarafone Freeman ’76 Theresa Moser Fry ’97 Saori Fujiyama ’95 SCPS Dolores Furlan ’64 Elizabeth Wright Fury ’52 Mary Goldschmidt Galloway ’64 (M) Maryann Campbell Gans ’68 Kristin Durski Gartner ’90 Mary O’Connor Gentile, Ed.D. ’66 Maryann Gibbons ’00 SGS Suzanne Dames Gibbs ’67
Catherine Buffington ’91 SGS Mary Swingle Bunsa ’48 Alice MacMunn Burke ’41 M. Susan Dougherty Burke, M.D. ’75 Roberta Burns, M.D. ’71 Ellen Whiteside Byrne ’56 Maria Fella Cain ’84 Eugenie Koch Callaghan ’62 John Capozzi Rosemary Griffin Carolan ’72 SCPS Theresa Elmendorf Carroll ’68 James Carroll Helen Kates Casey ’60 Denise Castro ’93 Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman Camilla Wagner Checchio ’45 Frances D. Chicchi ’90 SCPS Rosemary Magee Cicchiello ’61 Barbara MacCausland Clarke ’50 M. Carol Snyder Collins ’55 Laura Malisheski Connelly ’85 (M) Madeline Conti ’40 Elaine Burchill Corcoran ’53 Annette Seiler Coyle ’53 Cecilia Hall Coyle ’62 Elizabeth A. Croake ’52 Anna Marie Judge Croney ’68 Eleanor Mueller Cugini ’68 Mr. Thomas Cullen Louise McCloskey Cullinan ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cunningham Elizabeth Burns Cusack ’66 Betty Kane Daily ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dale Kathleen Buhrman Dalena ’55 Diane Scicchitano Dannenfelser ’76 Glenda Battistini Daulerio ’73 Regina Kenny Davenport ’76 Ms. Maryann C. Davis Marianne De Rosa De Alessi ’80 Ingrid De La Pena ’95 SCPS Maria De Luca ’78 Joanne Rossberg De Santis ’55 Terese Wolf DeCamara ’64 Mr. James Deegan Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Delaney Patricia Casey D’Entremont ’50 Andrea DeSantis ’99 Anne Caruso Desy ’59 Patti Grossman Deutsch ’77 Catherine Devlin ’67 Mr. Mario Dianora Clare Anne McDonald Diviny ’57 Andrea Varricchio-DiVito, Ph.D. ’72 (M) Elizabeth Webb Dixon ’49 (M) Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon Mary Jo Abrachinsky Doherty ’61
All for one and one for all in softball.
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Irene Smith Gillespie ’49 Mary Ann Velten Gilman ’76 Elizabeth Stroud Giordano ’50 Frances McCool Glica ’48 Nancee Goldstein ’96 SGS Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Gonzalez Beatrice Gallagher Grabish ’61 Patricia Waldron Gray ’80 Gilda Caruso Gregori Mary Jo Collins Griffin ’63 Kathleen Quigley Grimm ’88 Virginia Redmond Grover ’54 Mary Clare Martin Guinther ’52 Eleanor Mason Gulczynski ’59 Joan Burnham Guokas ’40 Rosemary Haenn ’91 Deanna Drake Hagan ’63 Margaret M. Hagerty ’68 Sandra Panitz Haley ’75 Helen Hall ’70 Janet McAninley Hallermeier ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hammons Rose Anne Di Santo Hannum ’63 Ellen Seiberlich Hardy ’82 Lorna Hawkins-Bell Harmon ’01 SCPS, ’04 SGS Patrice Owens Hartung ’80 Marian McCreary Heckerman ’47 Barbara Hee ’75 Patricia Herbst ’94 SGS Ellen Kiernan Hetzel ’49 Maria Pugliese-Hieble, M.D. ’70 Margaret Higgins ’54 Anna O’Conor Hinson ’03 H. Barbara Johnson Hock ’59 Mr. Augusta Hogan Charles Horner, III ’95 SGS Joanne Houlahan, Ph.D. ’84
The Griffin Fund CONTRIBUTORS Catherine Austermehle Hrybyk ’43 Maureen Dearie Husk ’61 Elizabeth Cornell Huston ’85, ’91 SGS H. Patricia Hynes ’65 Lara L. Doyle Iannetta ’90 Elizabeth Hughes Iaquinto ’85 Theresa Hunt Imms ’51 Ryan Ireland ’05 Carolyn Quattrone Israel ’02 SCPS Mary Elizabeth Raniszewski Jackson ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jacoby Mary Serroi Jaklevic ’60 (M) Barbara Jani ’67 Aileen Murphy Johnson ’43 Isabel Porreca Johnson ’63 Marcia Moore Jones ’92 SCPS Joann Gallagher Jones, Esq. ’85 Karen Wilderotter Judge ’87 Patricia Kisielewski Juenger ’60 Bettina Clemons Juers ’35 Colleen Gomlak Jungers ’86 Michelle Leshko Kaschak ’97 Jane Keating ’55 Jacqueline Lala Keenan ’90 Jessica Masso Keenan ’91 Alison Turnbull Kelley ’63 Jennifer Kelly ’97 Geraldine Menzler Kelsey ’52 Suzanne Gleason Kennedy ’51 Phyllis Basenfelder Kennedy ’51 Mary Sher Kenney ’74 Joan Niessen Kerby ’59 Kathryn Kervin ’47 M. Catherine Kronbar Kibler ’63 Cynthia Killion ’90 SGS Mary Grace Grall Killmer ’63 Joan Amberg Kineke ’51 Jane Faunce King ’43 Helen Gross King ’51 Zita Levy King ’59 Elizabeth Newmiller King ’65 Jean Peters Kinney ’59 Mernee Derham Kinter ’58 Roger B. Kirchheim Lois Curti Kittredge ’64 Cecile Heebner Knies ’63 Margaret Garr Knoblock ’58 Amy Doyle Koch ’79 Raimonda Binkis Kontrimas ’59 Karen Korman ’91, ’93 SGS Florence Jurewicz Korzinski ’49 Alice Campbell Krepto ’89 Margaret Sewell Krivda ’64 Lucille Palaszewski Kwasizur ’77 Katherine Gallagher Langan ’59 Judith Mokriski Lannutti ’80 (M) Suzanne Valvardi Lasek ’80
Suzanne Sanders Lawson ’58 Henriette Horchler Leanos, Ph.D. ’60 Marybeth Honeyman Leary ’65 Rosa Teresa DiFrancesco Lee ’68 Linda Tarini-Leeper ’97, ’05 SGS Therese Martin Lehigh ’50 Marie Ryan Leonard ’66 Jane Liebsch ’69 Ann Gilsenan List ’66 Karen Verdi Liuzzi ’75 Kerry Freisen Lively ’94 Lorie Loreman, D.O. ’83 Joan Neumann Lowrey ’57 Joanne Ryan Luecke ’58 Francine Umerich Lukacik ’04 SGS Frances Lutz ’98 SCPS Susan Lyons ’74 Patricia Klammer Mac Cluen ’84 Mary Beth Tobin Macaluso ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MacDonald Barbara Hynes MacIntosh ’80 Margaret McKee Madison ’68 Mary Moran Mahal ’87 SCPS Mr. and Mrs. Alan Maher Lauren Topps Malora ’87 SGS Rosemary Marino Mangano ’68 Nancy L. Markle ’91 SCPS Mrs. Linda Martin Donna McColgan Mascaro ’82 Helen Beatty McBride ’49 Elizabeth McCaffrey ’91 SGS Ellen McKeon McCann ’57 Esther Moriarty McCarthy ’56 Paula Ippolito McCarthy ’68 Meghan McCormack ’05 Regina Keeris McCrea ’89 SGS Patricia Jeskey McDermott ’65 Sandra Ruscica McDevitt ’81 Christina Seving McDonald ’03 SCPS Geraldine Kelly McDonough ’44 Diane Hugues McGinty ’70 M. Eileen Foxhill McGlone ’58 Lorraine Sukalski McGlynn ’56 Denise Roney McGonigal ’75 Bridget McGovern ’00 Ellen Kaiser McGrew ’89 Patricia Mickleburgh McIntire ’47 Helene Purtell McIntyre ’44 Mary Claire O’Keefe McIntyre ’48 Diane Lacorte-McLaughlin ’06 SCPS Donna Rimmer McManus ’04 SGS Letitia Pukas McNeil ’89 Sheila McQuillan ’85 SCPS Helen Laragh Meade ’48 Ernestine Petorella Medeck ’54 Kathleen Canedo Mee ’53 Elizabeth Ryan Meehan ’73
Elaine Palmer Meisinger ’65 Joanne Mercadante ’82 Mary Aldrich Merman ’63 Joan Coletti Metallo ’66 (M) Lisa Rounds Miles ’82 Mary Lounsberry Miller ’77 Patricia Belcher Monaghan ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montano Barbara Swanson Mooney ’47 Rita Mulville ’69 Barbara Folsom Murch ’61 Col. and Mrs. Stanley Murday Anne Toroni Murdock ’52 Cynthia Burlick Murphy ’63 Karin Stangler Murphy ’96 Esther Murray ’94 SCPS Mary Prendergast Murray ’78 John Musewicz ’04 SGS Clare Bennett Nafe ’67 Mary Jane Earley Nagle ’51 Phyllis Coppola Neill ’64 Sandra Clauson Nesbitt ’98 Mary Ellen Norpel ’85 SCPS Lucille Cox Novotny ’44 Geraldine Nuzzo ’71 Kathleen Dixon O’Brien ’71 Catherine Wilson O’Brien ’48 Mary Frances Donoghue O’Donnell ’50 Kathleen Lowry O’Donnell ’39 Regina Baust O’Donnell ’42 Suzanne Olivieri O’Donnell, M.D. ’82 Catherine O’Flaherty ’54 Leonore O’Connor O’Hara ’39 Leslie Wells O’Malley ’95 SGS Joyce O’Neill ’52 Patricia Veneziale Orlic ’87 SGS Nancy Hoffner Orr ’63 Kathleen Boyle Ortino ’50 V. Sheila Boyle Otto ’61 Grace Uttinger Palis ’48 Agnes Dorasavage Palko ’53 Mr. and Mrs. John Palko Barbara Mercer Panek ’73 Nancy McCarthy Pashley ’78 Julie Ann Myers Patterson ’88 SCPS Elizabeth Patterson-Patterson ’68 Marybeth Eskesen Pavlik ’88 Elizabeth Green Perkins ’73 Michele Petrucci ’89 Mildred Renner Pfeifer ’55 Joy Nelson Phillips ’96 Mary Barbara O’Neill Philpott ’40 Eileen Walker Phoebus ’69 Kathleen Shea Pié ’87, ’92 SGS Joan Dougherty Pierson ’77 Jean Brennan Pivetz ’67 Carol Pletcher ’98 SCPS 16
Evelyn Guarnieri Powers ’69 Pamela Fiugalski-Prevoznik ’94 Bernadette Cosenza Prozzillo ’66 Mimi Whiteside Pruett ’59 Michele Fella Przybylowski ’80 Ida Rosa Pugliese, Esq. ’36 Patricia Kenney Quinn ’74 (S) Catherine E. Quinn ’78 SCPS (S) Mary Ellen Boland Radloff ’81 Valerie Rengel Reeth ’80 Dolores A. Reiff ’57 Mary Jane Reilly ’88 Patricia Reilly ’86 Gretchen Ann Reilly, Ph.D. ’91 Francis Reynolds ’94 SGS Betty Ann O’Donnell Richter ’52 Anne March Roan ’60 Marthajane Robinson ’92 SGS Margery King Roby ’72 Nancy (Anne) Diamond Roche ’65 Dana Skowronski Roche ’97 Mary Frances Reilly Rochford ’48 Patricia Maher Roop ’73, ’04 SGS Jane L. Rothrock ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rudawski Lynne Huddleston-Ruff ’75 Sally Ruttle ’69 Carroll Griffey Ryan ’56 Margaret Walsh Ryan ’40 Sally Quinney Ryan ’50 Barbara Ellis Ryan ’55 Anne De Stefano Salvatore, Ph.D. ’63 Ann Malaney Savage ’57 Marie Scanlon, SSJ ’44 Rachel Scarpello, RA ’40 Carroll Lanman Schleppi ’63 Jane Williamson Schoeniger ’91 SCPS Mary Lentz Schuhsler ’37 Kathleen Prihoda Schwartz ’87 (M) Kathleen Liebel Scioli ’74 SCPS Arlene Diziki Scott ’61 Jo-Anne Fatibene Semmel ’64 Roberta Pike Semmett ’46 Clare Shanahan ’56 Margaret Kuhn Sharkey ’60 Phyllis Gott Shea ’59 Mary Jane Mogey Shelly ’52 Patricia Stillmun Shelton ’50 Patricia Brumberger Shields ’66 Mary McCabe Shields ’53 Rita Ayerle Shoemaker ’48 Joy Supil Siegel ’71 Kathleen Gercke Silk ’57 Pilar Pinili-Silva, Esq. ’67 Joan Eichenberg Sinclair ’53 Laura Barrosse Sirianni ’80 Margaret Zenner-Sivel ’82
The Griffin Fund CONTRIBUTORS Theresa Petroski Skiffington ’49 Patricia Johnson Skopal ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sliker Kathryn Sonnie ’01, ’05 SGS Janet Piedmonte South ’50 Genevieve Dagney Sparano ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John Stankard Patricia Gallagher Starkey ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Steckel Margaret Callaghan Steficek ’77 Bernardine Hughes Steinmetz ’78 Mary Louise Steppacher ’58 Patricia Walsh Sterner ’60 Pauline Liebert Stitzinger ’63 Margaret DiSanto Storti ’67 Fred Straus ’91 SGS Sally Cavanaugh Strike ’64 Margaret Weber Sullivan ’50 Veronica Petrusky Suppa ’50 Marie Gallagher Sweeney ’60 Kathleen Mahoney Sykes ’61 Mr. Louis Taddei Alyce Taylor ’97 Patricia Gallo Terrenzio ’79 Maureen Schmidt-Thielens ’62 Joan Willey Thirion ’63 Marguerite McLaughlin Thomas ’59 Mary Sylvester Thompson ’89 Rebecca Barney Timmes ’65 Denise Vernon Toland ’78 Mrs. Beatrice Tramontana Deborah Sonntag Tredinnick ’82 Elaine Bevevino Trevey ’61 Susan Matlack Troemel ’87 SCPS Denise Duckworth Tumelty ’65
Hallmark Society
Susan Doyle Tumulty ’81 Leona Valentine ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Valvardi, Jr. Anita Esposito Varga ’54 Gertrude Walsh Vernot ’62 Margaret Brattini Vollmer ’76 Frances Vorsky ’05, ’07 SGS (S) Patricia Wade ’02 SCPS Agnes Costello Walker ’56 Susan Smith Wallis ’66 Maryanne Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS Adrienne Wardell ’57 Marianne Connor Warnick ’47 Marcianne Waters ’80 Carolyn Giblin Webb ’57 Ruth Fischer Weber ’38 Kathleen Weibel ’67 Barbara Sliker Weikert ’00 Margaret Schachte Wells ’48 Joyce Adams-Wert ’82 Angela-Jo Castranova Wetzel ’75 Madeleine Glynn Whittaker ’55 Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse ’05 SGS Susan Monaghan Williams ’89 Deborah Chan Williams ’91 SGS Ann Meagher Williams ’50 Frances Pickess Woods ’50 Christina Demetrovits Woody ’79 E. Barry Dolaway Woolson ’59 Anne Guardino Yaccarino ’74 Mary Ann Costello Yankosky ’64 Joan Kinney Yanni ’46 Rose Betz-Zall ’72 Mrs. Margaret Miller Zenner Irene A. Wagman Zielinski ’54 (M)
Members of the Hallmark Society have expressed their commitment to Chestnut Hill College through a very special and important form of financial support.These donors have named the College as the ultimate beneficiary of a planned gift. Such gifts might include a bequest and/or charitable income gifts, such as charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity trusts, or gifts of life insurance. Bernadine Keeler Abbott ’51 Anna M. Barone ’57 Margaret Betz ’71 Elissa Imbriaco Breiling ’61 Catherine Gallagher Brockway ’51 M. Elizabeth Buckley Margaret Conner ’43* Madeline Conti ’40 Joan Coyne ’52 Marjorie Piga Crain ’48 Elizabeth A. Croake ’52 Theresa Stepkowicz Cute (S) Sally Donnelly ’53 Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons ’35* Kathleen Heidere Ford ’63 Betty Lou Froustet ’43 Bettyanne Geikler ’52 N.A. Gillen ’69 Lynn Cozza Goodman ’63 Helen A. Gruber ’52 Joan Burnham Guokas ’40 Marguerite Hauser ’53* Paul & Barbara Henkels Mathilde Wackerman Higgins ’38* Mary-Jo Heile Hogan ’48 Ruth Horcher ’50* Elizabeth Rowley Jones ’66 Mary Ann Keegan ’45 Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler ’57 Kathleen C. Griffith Keene ’68 Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. ’55 Cecile Heebner Knies ’63 Noriko Kikumoto ’92 Patricia Kilmartin ’40
Griffin spirit.
Anne Rogers Law ’43* Ellen Logue ’47 Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Margaret Grant Malone ’46 Marita O’Reilly Marshall, Esq. ’61 Catherine Winter McDonnell ’45 Elizabeth Meehan ’52 Joan Menaquale ’53 Lisa Rounds Miles ’82 Ellen Miller ’68 Anne Moore ’51 Robert L. & Christine Nydick ’94 SGS (S) Kathleen O’Pella ’76 Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Dorothy Palatucci ’64 Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. ’77 Mary Pollitt ’58 Joan Pollit ’69 Christine Westrum Porter ’94 M. Nancy Burczewski Portland ’64 Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schriver Clare Shanahan ’56 Christine Desrochers Smith ’60 Mary Schuhsler Spangler ’64 Marilea Swenson ’67 Anne E. Tezek ’76 Maureen Schmidt-Thielens ’62 Louise Torraco ’53* Mary Connelly Tripodi ’37* Kathleen Wagner ’60 Andrea Wargo, Ph.D. ’72 *Deceased
‘A Tale of Two Horses’ during Reunion Weekend with Smarty Jones owner Pat Chapman and Barbaro owner Gretchen Jackson.
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Tribute Fund
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007
During the fiscal year 2006-2007,
The percentage listed next to each class represents the total participation rate for the
Chestnut Hill College received
fiscal year. This year, overall alumni participation increased from 18 percent to 24 percent.
contributions in honor of or in memory of the following individuals. In Honor Of Class of 1940 Jessica Kahn, Ph.D. (F) Robert Lockyer Anne Keeler McBride-Mannion ’48 Louise Paynter Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. ’74 Leonard Siegel Patricia Shacklett ’06 Anne Brannan Teufel ’60 In Memory Of Emily Quinn Anderson Segunda Avila Carolyn Keber Baird ’66 Ann Edward Bennis, SSJ James D’Alfonso Mary Teresa O’Hara Dwyer ’54 Sister Marie Eileen Patrick Marie Flood, SSJ Mary E. Gallagher Eleanor Walsh Goldkamp ’38 Helen Reilly Gruenwald Frances Hagerty ’53 Thomas Hanratty Ann Wright Heenehan ’53 Lois Heiart ’57 Francis Hofkes Honor Keirans, SSJ, Ph.D. Elizabeth Clime Lockyer-Merriam ’42 Maria Kotska Logue, SSJ John, Stephen, Maria and Emily Logue Eva Maria Lynch, SSJ, Ph.D. Dr. & Mrs. Vincent McDermott Elizabeth (Betts) Meehan ’52 Dorothy Miller Margaret Leary Mohr ’37 Martha Hentz Murray ’56 Helen Oels ’53 Josephine Blanche Palacio ’29 Mary Frances Hensler Pié ’44 Janice McDugall Pfeiffer ’71 Julia Roagers Quickmire ’64 Betty Ann Oberheidt Quillinan ’56 Evelyn V. Robinson-Gantt Francis J. Rochford Margaret Ann Rothwell, SSJ Helen Branagan Thomas ’52 Peggy Gavin Toal ’49
Class of 1933 (75%) Consuelo Braucci Byrne Kathryn Brown Davis
Class of 1942 (33%) Lydia Aponte Bacque Mary Gorman Brown-Jednak Lorraine Delafrange Deeney Madeleine Bennis Degnan Katherine Hinches Forsythe Rita Cook Lade Josephine Benson Manfredi Delia Schiavi Melograna Regina Baust O’Donnell Eileen Hanks Suermann Phyllis Martin Upham Dorothy Platner Way Virginia O’Brien Winslow
Class of 1935 (25%) Estate of Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons Bettina Clemons Juers Class of 1936 (42%) Concetta Vitullo French Lois Deacon Hofmann Ida Rosa Pugliese, Esq. Class of 1937 (22%) Estate of Mary Higgins Langan Estate of Margaret Leary Mohr M. Sophie Quinn Reinhardt Mary Lentz Schuhsler
Class of 1943 (41%) Sylvia Ximines Allen Marjorie “Shotgun” Binder Estate of Margaret Conner Betty Kane Daily Camelia Gallardo Eisenhart Helen Tansey Farhat Betty Lou Froustet Catherine Austermehle Hrybyk Aileen Murphy Johnson Jane Faunce King Rosemary O’Brien, SSJ Louise Sullivan O’Connor Ave Little Rawdon
Class of 1938 (15%) Betty O’Hara Anders Margaret Golden Ruth Fischer Weber Class of 1939 (26%) Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. Marguerite Kearns, SSJ Eileen Finucane McKenna Kathleen Lowry O’Donnell Leonore O’Connor O’Hara Lucile Sweeny Mary Thompson Wagman
Brother Mickey McGrath, OSFS, described his journey as an artist of the sacred.
Class of 1940 (41%) Regina Brimmer, SSJ (S) Mary Conahan, M.M.S., M.D. Madeline Conti Mary Katherine Schubert Denny Joan Burnham Guokas Patricia Kilmartin Lee Bailey MacMurtrie Mary Barbara O’Neill Philpott Margaret Walsh Ryan Rachel Scarpello, RA
Class of 1944 (41%) Jane Delaney Blank Margarita Cardus Bohm Mariagnes O’Neill Brown Rita Moran Case Sarah Hodson Connor Geraldine Kelly McDonough Helene Purtell McIntyre Anna Stawitzke Mooney Juanita Ripoll Moore-Koecher Lucille Cox Novotny Dorothea Buchy O’Connor Dorothy Phinney Mary Lou Fuhrmann Pitman Katharine Toland Quinn Helen Cunningham Roney Marie Scanlon, SSJ Class of 1945 (18%) Vera Kolarsick Balceniuk Camilla Wagner Checchio Estate of Jane Harney Donovan Rose Mullen Eberle Mary Catherine O’Brien Fallon (M) Mary Ann Keegan Catherine Winter McDonnell Ann Donohue Metz Pia Badt Troutman Class of 1946 (31%) Anna Marie Hummert Bertram Gloria Perla Coe Nancy Curtis Duzy Joan Haran Gloe Mary Therese Joyce Margaret Boyle Mahon Peggy Grant Malone Margaret Flaherty McFarland Mary Young McLaughlin Rita Squires Meehan Loretta Brennan O’Brien Philomena O’Hanlon Roberta Pike Semmett Marion Lacey Steet Joan Kinney Yanni Class of 1947 (54%) Anne Quickmire Bergamo Rita Luczynski Brzezinski Annette Heitzman Buckley Joan Van Bourgondien Condit Rosemary Cullen Eileen Flarity Cummings E. Loretta Daly Marjorie Bath Dillon Mary Garneau Feketie
Class of 1941 (16%) Alice MacMunn Burke Louise McCloskey Cullinan Regina Manson Kemp Mary McCabe Ruth Mulligan
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SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Elizabeth Brown Foley Agnes Dennison Galop Cecilia McNulty Gray Anne De Venuto Grey Jeanne Carpenter Hanes-Romano Marian McCreary Heckerman Patricia Garrity Kasper Kathryn Kervin Ellen Logue Helene Boffa McGuinn Patricia Mickleburgh McIntire Barbara Swanson Mooney Jeanne Grant O’Neill Eileen Regan Plichta Juanita Covas Swain Marianne Connor Warnick Class of 1948 (52%) Mary Jane Dougherty Barry Jeanne Haesler Bebbington Antoinette Maselli Belisari Marie Badecker Benas Edythe Brownett Mary Swingle Bunsa Claire Little Burton Ann Donoghue Conley Marjorie Piga Crain Adelaide DiBerardino Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. Gertrude O’Donnell Donze A. Klair McGlynn Filarsky Frances McCool Glica Frances McCarron Harper Mona Hughes Harwood Eleanor Newell Hofkes Mary-Jo Heile Hogan Adele Pudrowski Hudson Patricia F. Kelleher Catharine Kiely Leydon Mary Claire O’Keefe McIntyre Helen Laragh Meade Loretta Moya Janet Smith Murphy Catherine Wilson O’Brien Grace Uttinger Palis H. Jacqueline Jaixen Rabinovitz Mary Frances Reilly Rochford Doris Black Schaefer Rita Ayerle Shoemaker Marguerite D’Auria Szawlewicz Ruth Hummel Vezzosi Margaret Schachte Wells Helen West Ellen McKernan Williamson
Class of 1949 (35%) Patricia Tully Bannan Maude Meehan Belli Grace Cavanagh Bolen Doris M. Byrnes Roberta Rini Cartlidge Tullia Giordano Conboy Mary Grace Coleman Crerand Elizabeth Webb Dixon (M) Isabel O’Connor Egan Rita Sokol Eisler Kathleen Freiert Geiger Irene Smith Gillespie Agnes Gunn, SSJ, Ph.D. Ellen Kiernan Hetzel Marie Schauder Hindman Kathryn Lippman Hodgkiss Dorothea McEvoy Jordan Kathleen Allen Kehoe Florence Jurewicz Korzinski Helen Beatty McBride Mary McManus Moyra Siu Moy, M.D. Marylou Morgan Mullen Miriam Esther Naughton, SSJ Rita O’Loughlin Regina Brennan Origoni Lucy Piotrowska, M.D. Lorraine Gardner Rogers Theresa Petroski Skiffington Carolyn Stemmler Joan Loughlin Welch Jeanne Marx Young
Merilyn Ryan, SSJ, Ph.D. (left) was honored with the Lindback Award for distinguished teaching. Helen Kurz Elizabeth U. Laufer, M.D. Therese Martin Lehigh Patricia Lawson McDaniel Blanche Haviland Moore Helen Kenny Motzenbecker Joan Byrne Murphy Mary Frances Donoghue O’Donnell Virginia Mitchell O’Neill Kathleen Boyle Ortino Mary Vernier Ozzello Margaret McKernan Pfeifer Frances Reid Rosemary Campbell Romasco Sally Quinney Ryan Charlotte Collins Sears Patricia Stillmun Shelton Mary Dunegan Siebert (M) Janet Piedmonte South Margaret Weber Sullivan Marie Hogan Sullivan Veronica Petrusky Suppa Marianne Taulane Mary Margaret O’Connell Truschel Joan Ritterbeck Venino Josephine Getman Von Jess Ann Meagher Williams Frances Pickess Woods
Class of 1950 (53%) Irma Ashenbrenner Dolores Everling Audet Jacqueline Menapace Bolger Mary Connor Brandt Barbara MacCausland Clarke Mary Connolly Patricia Casey D’Entremont Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. Mary Ann Dempsey Rosemary McGranery Dougherty Jane Wilson Dunne Helen Robertshaw Emge Mary Levin Englebert Joan McGuigan Evans Therese Garvey Fox Elizabeth Stroud Giordano Rita Cianciarulo Grayum Elizabeth Meier Greene Shirlee Repak Gubernat Berna Schmidt Herrick Mary Crecca Kenny Marie Rosato King
Class of 1951 (54%) Bernardine Keeler Abbott Elizabeth Allen Rosemary Pasta Armore Bernadette Power Barnhurst Patricia Whalen Bolger Catharine Gallagher Brockway Caryl Brown 19
Anne Callery Carney Phyllis Metz Carroll Carolyn Baldino Conboy Mary Mahoney Corini Winifred Collins Dabroski (M) Agnes O’Loughlin Danella Barbara Murray Dennen Teresa Capoccetta Donley Kathleen Gillespie Elizabeth Du Ban Hansen Theresa Hunt Imms Barbara Alexander Kegelmeyer Patricia Boston Kelly Phyllis Basenfelder Kennedy Suzanne Gleason Kennedy Joan Amberg Kineke Helen Gross King Joan Fitzpatrick Marvin Patricia Gavin McCarthy Micheline Paquet McCracken Joan McEntee Monfalcone Anne Moore Doris Doran Murphy Nancy Schmidt Murphy Mary Elizabeth Murphy Murray Mary Jane Earley Nagle Sally Dolly Nester Marion Seckler Novack Margaret Richardson O’Rourke Adelaide Brothers Palmer, Ed.D. Bernadette Fortune Pettine Joan Schoeck Schmidt, Ed.D. Helen Miller Sexton Genevieve Koehler Sweet M. Regina O’Neill Thomas Therese Zogby
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Class of 1952 (65%) Alice Fitzpatrick Abbene Lorraine Mariani Albanese Mary Beth Oakes Barba Mary Merz Berko Louise Bradley Pura Bigles Brennan Mary Ellen Carroll Brown Barbara Carli Joan Coyne (M) Elizabeth A. Croake Virginia Lauman Cullen Adele Bateman Donahue Ruth Wingel Doyle Joan Mathers Eaves Katherine McHugh Enck Elizabeth Wright Fury Bettyanne Geikler (M) Mary Alexander Graham Beatrice Granger Helen Gruber Mary Clare Martin Guinther Faith Olearo Haskew Louise Burgoyne Kane Marie McDermott Keeley Geraldine Menzler Kelsey Joan Gerard Larkin Joan Schmitt Markham Louise McCoy Dolores Sulzbach McDevitt Dorothy Zeller Miller Anne Duffy Mirsch Marie Harbina Mockler Lecturer Dr. Mishal Al-Sulami, assistant professor of comparative thought at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia.
Mary Brady Mommessin Margaret Stehli Morris Anne Toroni Murdock Joyce O’Neill Marita Howard O’Rourke Cornelia McCue Rath Laura Hentz Remmey Joan Murray Reynolds Betty Ann O’Donnell Richter Joan Toohey Rochford Mary Jane Mogey Shelly Roses O’Leary Stephens Helen D. Hoag Strobel Therese Dickinson Sullivan Estate of Barbara Miller Tompkins Clara Tucker, Ph.D. Rosemary Boccella White
Janet MacCausland Welsh Selma Koury-Wunderlich Class of 1954 (52%) Joan Hartmann Bamberger Mary Nagle Bell Marie McCridden Burke Joan Alford Callahan Rose Ann Baron Clarke Maureen Newman Considine Patricia Bounds Corcoran Madeleine Gercke Costigan Katherine Rickert Coulson, Ph.D. Eileen O’Rourke Deneen Clara McNierney Doyle Muriel Watman Dreswick Mary Wiesner Edell Pamela Orsini Grimme Virginia Redmond Grover Grace Corr Haenn (S) Margaret Higgins Mary Jo Harrington Leonard Anne Branagan Letter Patricia Crane Lynch Joanne McWilliams Martin Dorothy Wludyka Matthews, M.D. Ann Brosseau McCall Mary Lou Stafford McGill Joan Shelley McLaughlin Ernestine Petorella Medeck Mary Resinski Murphy, M.D. Catherine O’Flaherty Joan Pirundini Dolores Dillon Regan Elizabeth MacDuffie Reger (M) Janice Arleth Reilly Joan Camillery Roche Maria MacCabe Ronca Joan McCafferty Stapleton Margaret Greene Stubee Judith Sullivan Maureen Parks Todd Elizabeth Krug Ulrich Anita Esposito Varga Aileen Maguire Walsh Irene A. Wagman Zielinski (M)
Class of 1953 (49%) Rita Ciotti Altman, Ed.D. M. Justine Smith Atkins, D.A. M. Dolores Sejda Aversa Josephine Sciarrotta Bagley Marion Morris Bergan Marilyn Bryan Birkmeyer Margaret Smith Braca Patricia Nichols Brady Elaine Burchill Corcoran Annette Seiler Coyle Peggy Anne Derham Dolan Sally A. Donnelly Constance Peacock Feraco Eileen Haviland Finegan Mary Silcox Gleason Virginia A. Hogan Colette Robillard Kelly Rosanne Bonner Kendra Eileen Kelly Lammers Maureen Reilly Leonhardt Eileen Connors Linehan Margaret O’Neill Lipinski Patricia Wallace MacGillivray Barbara Piga Marcouiller Mary Martire Patricia McDonald Joan Wood McEnaney Kathleen Canedo Mee Joan Menaquale Rhoda Dietrich Nary Nancy Leonard O’Connor Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. Agnes Dorasavage Palko Mary McCabe Shields Joan Eichenberg Sinclair Helene Hornyak Tuckwood Carmen Costanza Veit Dolores Mitchell Wallace
Class of 1955 (35%) Joan McDermott Bellwoar Hilda Casanave Bertotti Mary Juel Rockwell Boast Emily Landers Boyan Helen Devine Coen M. Carol Snyder Collins Kathleen Buhrman Dalena Joanne Rossberg De Santis Joanne Waldron Dwyer 20
Patricia Hickey Fabricius Jane Keating Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. Roberta Evanoff Lindquist Barbara McGurn Frances Costa Peters Mildred Renner Pfeifer Patricia Johnson Rauch, Ph.D. Judith Dougherty Reidy Raquel Rodriquez-Rexach Barbara Ellis Ryan Elvira Cordasco Sax Dolores Connell Schafer Jean Schwartz, M.D. Kathleen Bonner Schwartz (M) Patricia Gallagher Starkey Gwendolyn Feaster Trautwein Madeleine Glynn Whittaker Class of 1956 (43%) Mary Ellen McFadden Barry Maryann Wessel Beitel Martha Berry Janet Rutan Bowers Barbara Costigan Brennan Ellen Whiteside Byrne Catherine Malloy Byron Beverly Kray Connolly Regina Cuta, M.D. Charlotte Branagan Farley Mary Jane Gillespie Anne Daly Holland Jane Ellen Higgins Kelly, Ed.D. Esther Moriarty McCarthy Lorraine Sukalski McGlynn Marianne Miller Patricia Belcher Monaghan Barbara Griffiths Olivieri (M) Martha Freiling Peterson (M) Betty Ann Oberheidt Quillinan Carroll Griffey Ryan Clare Shanahan Marylou Dughi Sklar Eleanor Craig Utzig Agnes Costello Walker Patricia Andris Walsh Lynn Murray White Class of 1957 (63%) Marie Meaney Adolph Judith Simcoe Alexander Anne Dever Bancroft Constance Murray Becker Marie Pelliccio Berenato Rosemary Mahoney Boyle Margaret Howard Brady Ann Gallen Buckley
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley Barbara Merck Kearns Mernee Derham Kinter Margaret Garr Knoblock Marijane Curtin Lawson Suzanne Sanders Lawson Marianne Sim Lee Rosemary Hagan Lignelli Joanne Ryan Luecke Cecilia Greene McCarthy Regina Gercke McConnell Maureen Maclean McCord, Esq. M. Eileen Foxhill McGlone Anna Marie McKenna Margaret Quinn Mohr Angela Romano Moore Helen Rosmilia Mourino Nora Golden O’Malley (M) Joanne Pascuzzi Mary Pollitt Helen Penza Powers Theresa Smith Rose Carolyn Inglesby Rusin Barbara Hurlbrink Schwitzer Rosaleen Feehan Seifert Deborah Werst Seigman Margaret Walsh Shubnell Ann Rusnack Sorgenti (D) Mary Louise Steppacher Jean Campbell Sterling Anna Palermo Streeter Mary Maines Sullivan Ruth Tushup Tierney Lois Hoffner Udicious Denise Bonner Wall Dorothy Holmes Wentland Helen McCann Williams Janice Kitley Yurasek Marguerite Stein Zuccarello (M)
Susan Moran Ryan Rosemary Peacock Rychlewski Ann Malaney Savage Joan McFadden Sawoski Lynne Fowler Scarpiello Kathleen Gercke Silk Katherine Labrecque Skiba Miriam Fenerty Sullivan Rosemarie Walsh Taima Clare Knapp Taylor Barbara Crane Tierney Adrienne Wardell Carolyn Giblin Webb Mary Alice Turvey White Anne Marie Boehnke Winkle Associate Professor of Religious Studies Catherine Nerney, SSJ, Ph.D. shared her Rwanda sabbatical experience in a faculty colloquium. Anne Senser Byrne Mary Ellen McClain Carson Rosemarie Schmitt Clark (M) Kathleen Daniel Margaret Walsh Davies Therese Schreiber deFoney Clare Anne McDonald Diviny Maryanne Rafferty Dunmire Patricia Amend Ellard Mary Jane Harford Ferro Eileen Gillis Francke Anne Oberholzer Gehring Alexandra Budna Golaski Roseann Pullekines Haggerty Barbara Dolan Hanley Jean Williams Harris Arlene Hausmann Kathryn Peters Hill Audrey Ward House Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler Roxanne Talley King Joan Neumann Lowrey Elizabeth Harvey Majane Theresa Mazeika Ellen McKeon McCann Mary Spence McCue Beverly Johnston McIntyre Annunciata Torrese Milani Regina Beck Moynihan Irene Nowak Musman Mary Alice Kenny Myles Diane Napoli O’Grady Anne Marie Vickers Quinn, Ed.D. Dolores A. Reiff Joan McGrath Reynolds C. Patricia O’Hara Rutter
Class of 1958 (61%) Mary Eichhorn Adams, Ph.D. Maryanne Hahl Anderson, Ph.D. M. Elizabeth Timmins Angulo Marianne McKernan Bjorseth Mary Dugery Brandenstein Clare McConnell Brown Loretta Martin Brown Elizabeth Kincaid Canapary Jolande Jong Chiu Rosemarie O’Brien Cleaver Virginia Reilly Coester Mary Catherine Curran Patricia Burke Delucia Suzanne K. Dufrasne Joan Enright Elaine Bevilacqua Falco Patricia Gallagher Fleck Joan McDermott Forry Mary Jane Pasha Franco Ellen Young Greenlee, Esq. Sarah Mansell Guilfoyle Janet McAninley Hallermeier Mary Lynch Hayes The 2006 Golf Invitational Committee.
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Class of 1959 (39%) Hattie Davey Baier Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. Helen Nola Bishoff Miriam Quinn Blimm Aminta Woodley Burnett Martha Wohlfert Cacciamani Carol Brokars Carr Young-Shin Chang Veronica McLaughlin Connor Barbara Harron Delaney Anne Caruso Desy Kathleen M. Donnelly Barrie Thomas Fahey Deborah Dougherty Flint Eleanor Mason Gulczynski H. Barbara Johnson Hock Charlotte Kelley Hyer Joan Niessen Kerby Zita Levy King Jean Peters Kinney Marguerite McCrane Klinger Raimonda Binkis Kontrimas Katherine Gallagher Langan Anita McLaughlin Sandra Schlott O’Donnell Carole Storch O’Dwyer Mimi Whiteside Pruett Anna Dechet Reller (M) Patricia Hamborsky Roddy Barbara Stoll Russell Phyllis Gott Shea Kathleen McDermott Strott (M) Marguerite McLaughlin Thomas Ann Brenna Toner Mary Lynn Liva Wechsberg E. Barry Dolaway Woolson Class of 1960 (39%) Carol Cheleden Alcorn Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. M. Claudette Rupp Bayer Patricia Doran Benkovic Mary Hurley Birch Roseanne Burke Brennan Marion Gioffre Buddo Camille Ferro Burns, Ph.D. Helen Kates Casey Mary Lee Rothwell Corr Mildred Murphy Deriggi, Ph.D. Marie Micale Dumbra Phyllis Ackerman Gilligan Eileen Long Hessman Anne Depiano Holderness Diane Wall Holtz (M) Mary Serroi Jaklevic (M) Judith Bourgeois Jensen
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007
Forward Andrea Carter '07 established herself as one of the NEAC's top athletes. Margaret Michel Johnson Patricia Kisielewski Juenger Susannah Linton Kirchner Dolores Dezii Kreal Henriette Horchler Leanos, Ph.D. Kathleen Newman Marion Barbara D’Iorio Martino (D) Barbara Wenthe McCarthy Michele Mustello Sidney Mauchly Nelis Marianne Waldeier Noll Gretta Doyle O’Brien Mary Magee Onofrietto, Ph.D. Barbara Woodward Pierce Mary Reeber Anne March Roan Joanne Grimm Seaver Margaret Kuhn Sharkey Patricia Walsh Sterner Marie Gallagher Sweeney Regina Voelker Tauke Anne Brannan Teufel Joan Guiniven Trippetti Helen Mikula Vassily Kathleen Wagner Mary Gallagher Wattis Class of 1961 (43%) Ellen Barrett Marita O’Reilly Beckum, Esq. Mary Tanney Bradley Elissa Imbriaco Breiling Lynne Smith Brown
Marian Brogan Ehnow (S) Adrienne Donaghue Gallagher Noel Riley Gallagher Margaret O’Donnell Garrett Eileen D’Arcy Garvey Kathleen Gavigan Esq., Ph.D. Linda Hirsh Glasgow Patricia Tichenor Greer Kathleen Boyle Jarvis Mary Laffan King Kathleen Kugler Irene Loughman Kutner Sandra Glynn Lippe Catherine Ondrey Mailloux Kathleen Kane Mann Denise Love McDaid Margaret Green McLaughlin Margaret Conlan O’Brien Annemarie Fliegel Quigley Alexandra Masiuk Rakowsky Mary Jane Petriella Ruvo Mary Ellen McGrath Saunders Betty Anne Power Schwarz Veronica Silvasi Rosanne Grasmeder Steitz Sara Young Stoll Eileen Bradley Stonier Maureen Schmidt-Thielens Mary Walker Tompkins Gail Hodgdon Valentine, M.D. Gertrude Walsh Vernot M. Joyce Renzulli Wuenschel
Nancy Nuffort Brown Elizabeth Hughes Burns Katherine Alcamo Cardali Maureen Gillen Chan Rosemary Magee Cicchiello Jo Ann Ewadinger Connelly Rosemary Tighe Cozzolino Mary Jo Abrachinsky Doherty Barbara Donovan Barbara Gallo Draper Catherine Brannan Dunn Jeanne Labrecque Gagliano Sharon Smith Gardlund Sarah Bean Gentry Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn Beatrice Gallagher Grabish Rosemary Murphy Gulati Sandra Johnson Helverson (M) Eileen Pollock Holden Maureen Dearie Husk Kathryn Coyne Keegan Kathleen McCarthy Kelly Patricia Orna Levarn Ann Tushim Linck Judith Hadden Lutolf Eleanor Archie McCarron Marilyn Johnson McCarron Helen Baum Miller Barbara Folsom Murch Margaret Mary Murphy, SSJ (S) V. Sheila Boyle Otto Dorothy Baker Radcliff Elizabeth Dyer Ranc Linda McKenna Roxe Susan Enright Ryan Nancy Koonmen Schmidtmann Arlene Diziki Scott Kathleen McBride Shoup Patricia Gallagher Smith, Ph.D. Verna Brugger Stockmal Kathleen Mahoney Sykes Mary Louise McCurry-Tackas Angela Clement Tague Elaine Bevevino Trevey Mary Alice Butler Warwick Suzanne Pfizenmayer Wiley
Class of 1963 (39%) Patricia May Agger Mary Louise Malfatto Alexander Mary Ruth Wiegard Becker Carolyn Bensel, Ph.D. Marion Williams Berry Carol Scudo Delgado Diane Driscoll, SSJ Elizabeth Roscoe Dugan Theresa Hehn Eaman Mary Jo Calhoun Egoville Kathleen Finnegan Kathleen Heidere Ford Gertrude Dearie Frekko Marcia Gehman, SSJ Lynn Cozza Goodman Mary Jo Collins Griffin Mary Ann Conway Gursky, Esq. Deanna Drake Hagan Sandra Cupini Hagenbarth Geraldine Eble Hamilton Rose Anne Di Santo Hannum Jeanne Bireline Henderson Sheila M. O’Leary Hourigan
Class of 1962 (41%) Catherine L. Albanese, Ph.D. Clare Cannon Breene Marilyn Unger Burke Eugenie Koch Callaghan Mary Coady Cecilia Hall Coyle Kathleen Braun Dollenberg Nancy Quinney Dominis Jeanne Collins Donovan 22
Kathleen Brown Hyland Isabel Porreca Johnson Joanne Santarone Johnston Alison Turnbull Kelley Lucille McGrenra Kelly M. Catherine Kronbar Kibler Mary Grace Grall Killmer Cecile Heebner Knies Sally Stock Lundgren Susan Murray Lybrook Louise Mann Patricia McAdams, Ph.D. Joan Pietras McAuliffe Joanne McFadden McBride Angele Vial McGrady, Ph.D. Margaret Anderson Meade Mary Aldrich Merman Cynthia Burlick Murphy Nancy Hoffner Orr Frances McCullen Pierce Jane Wylie Quest Joanne Casacio Regli Elizabeth Sieburg Richter Trudy Carlin Rutledge Anne De Stefano Salvatore, Ph.D. Carroll Lanman Schleppi Patricia McGee Sharkey Rosalie Papa Shaw, Ed.D. Veronica Loughlin Singel Pauline Liebert Stitzinger Katherine Roach Sullivan Joan Willey Thirion Elizabeth Tucker Werner Andrea Cherubin Zapczynski Class of 1964 (25%) Mary Alice Kasper Amend Mary Margaret Moore Baker Jacklyn Ryan Bergstresser Pamela Ann Black, Ed.D. Alice Ann Goldkamp Bossow Evelyn Galla Bratton (M) Barbara Cruse (M) Geraldine Kaczorowski Dabrowski Terese Wolf DeCamara Anne O’Shea Devlin Margaret Jarosh Doyle Regina Bennett Fleming Dolores Furlan Paula Murphy Gallagher Mary Goldschmidt Galloway (M) Joyce Finnegan Garrison Judith Kearney Griffith Marianne Carlson Hall Moira Hurley, M.D. Lois Curti Kittredge Margaret Sewell Krivda
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Ann Gilsenan List Nancy McDonald Mason Mary Mulderry Mattson Joan Coletti Metallo (M) Nonie Glennon Murphy Mary Delia Tye Neuman, Ph.D. Noel Pflugfelder Oakes Jo Ellen Noonan Parsons Bernadette Cosenza Prozzillo Lorraine A. Revello Mary Kaufmann Ryan Mary J. Salzmann Mary Lou Sciarrillo Patricia Brumberger Shields Susan Smith Wallis Margaret Seidel Walton Class of 1967 (44%) Louise Loia Aaronson Cecilia Bankins Mary Jo Platten Barbi Margaret Madden Bell Mary Pat Gallagher Boyle Judith Brown, Ph.D. Joanne Bonavita Budwick Noreen Kraska Caivano Frances Gercke Carey Joanne Paskowsky Carr Margaret Kress Carson Patricia Barr Colfer Cecelia Eble Coyne Eileen Menegus Debesis, Ph.D. Kathleen Brennan Deibert M. Kathy Tigh Detrano Catherine Devlin Marilyn Hennessey Dimuro Linda Taraborrelli Donahue Kathleen Keirle Dougherty, Ph.D. (M) Frances Shumen Dwyer Juliette Fox Eastwick Nancy Keller Eck Margaret Barrett Enoch Eugenie Dausey Fleming Kathleen Foulkrod Georgeson Suzanne Dames Gibbs Diane Taglialatela Green Sandra Kuback Grill Maryl Michiels Hitchings Patricia Olwell Hoglund Barbara Jani Nancy Culligan Jennings Joan McFadden Jernee Margaret Coffey Kelleher, Ph.D. Joan Burger King Patricia Walsh King Katherine Ferguson Knox Kathleen Herzog Larkin, Esq.
The inaugural induction ceremony of the Alpha Xi Beta Chapter of the English honor society, Sigma Tau Delta. Nan Gifford Mayland Lorraine Cajano Minecci Marie Costello Moore Phyllis Coppola Neill Alice Reilly Paduch Dorothy Palatucci (M) Denise Murphy Phillips M. Nancy Burczewski Portland Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. Mary Ellen Scanlan, Ph.D. Jo-Anne Fatibene Semmel Mary Schuhsler Spangler, Ed.D. Sally Cavanaugh Strike Lois Trench-Hines Jerilyn Louis Tierney Mary Ann Costello Yankosky Class of 1965 (27%) Carol Lowe Ambacher Maryanne Reilly Andrews Patricia Chiri Bell Joan Goldschmidt Browne Jacinta Lam Chang Helen Chaykowsky Denise Belcher Crenshaw Rosemary Dempsey Cunniffe Elaine Bennett Davey Barbara Rufe Feeney Margaret Ann Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connell Feeny Marie Sclafani Goldkamp Isabelle Walsh Gundaker Frances Schuhsler Hadden H. Patricia Hynes Mildred Bell Kaliss Elizabeth Newmiller King Mary Hennessey Krutulis
Marybeth Honeyman Leary Elizabeth Schurr McDermott Patricia Jeskey McDermott Martha Wilderotter McDevitt Kathleen Martin McFadden Catherine Hebson McVicker, Ph.D. Elaine Palmer Meisinger Susan Brown Penrose Kathleen Green Redrup Nancy (Anne) Diamond Roche Phyllis M. Roche Regina Maxwell Schwille (M) Zdanna Krawciw Skalsky Rebecca Barney Timmes Denise Duckworth Tumelty Class of 1966 (26%) Regina Mongelli Ammerman Jane Bentz Atesoglu Carolyn Keber Baird Martina McCarthy Ball Joanne Park Batzig Kathleen McGrath Beirne Kathleen Donahue Bruyere, USN, Ret. Suzanne Sewell Civitella Elizabeth Burns Cusack Elizabeth Jachimowicz Fanuzzi Mary Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor Gentile, Ed.D. Carol-Jane Piltz Guardino (M) E. Michelle Sprague Guerard (M) Sandra Denenberg Hohberger Mary Angela Heller Howard, Esq. Julia Heitzman Koechlin (M) Margaret Marshall Kramer Helen Anne Quinn Lawlor Marie Ryan Leonard 23
Anne E. Cashman Lilly Margaret Judge Lynch Marlene Bonacci Lynch Dorothy Kushlis Macfarlane, M.D. Dorothea Klebacher Magyar Eileen McIlhinney Marian Fanning McNamara, M.D. Margaret C. Moran Mary Jane Briggs Morgan Clare Bennett Nafe Jean Brennan Pivetz Mary Quinn Stephanie Genova Quirk Mary Louise Goldkamp Ryan Kathleen Campbell Schugsta Carlotta Andruzza Seeley Pilar Pinili-Silva, Esq. Elizabeth McGarvey Smith Patricia So Margaret DiSanto Storti Carmela Buccieri Sullivan Mary Hurley Sullivan Marilea Swenson Kathleen Weibel M. Catherine Dobbs-Wendleton Antoinette Whitmore Class of 1968 (26%) Barbara Adamski Rosalie Marinari Akouka, M.D. Kathleen Clauss Borkowski Lynda Sokolski Branstrom Theresa Elmendorf Carroll Anna Marie Judge Croney Barbara McNamara Cubby Eleanor Mueller Cugini Molly Walsh Donovan, Ph.D. Maureen Colleran Doyle Joyce Maurin Fonash, Ph.D. Marlyn Tome Formidoni (M) Jane Foulkrod Galvin Maryann Campbell Gans Judith Vanstone Golderer Kathleen Corcoran Griffith-Keene Margaret M. Hagerty Patricia Quinn Hayden Maureen Burns Heacock Joan Edmund Husted Rosa Teresa DiFrancesco Lee Margaret Mckee Madison Rosemary Marino Mangano Constance Brown Masciangelo Maryanna Kane Massey Paula Ippolito McCarthy Ellen Miller Miriam Berry Moore Penny Grelis Morrison
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Patricia Parrella Orlando Elizabeth Patterson-Patterson Rosemarie Litterio Shannon Carol Panepinto Trojan Teresa Clark Trudeau Nina Buckley Yeager Class of 1969 (16%) Eileen Husted Anderson Eleanor Yoa Ayers Jana DeFrancesco Belansen Diana Pitman Brooks Judith E. Campbell Joan Fry Donahue Nancy Himmer Esposito Denise Gervase Ferrier, Ph.D. N. A. Gillen Susan Rapp Halczenko Susan Taylor Kelly Anna Gibino Kerr Jane Liebsch Margaret Kirby Lucia Katherine Marschall, M.D. Kathleen McNicholas, M.D. Gertrude Betz Mihalcik (M) Rita Mulville Kathleen Furlong-Norman Eileen Walker Phoebus Joan Pollitt (M) Evelyn Guarnieri Powers Rebecca Preece Katherine Safford Ramus, Ed.D. Sally Ruttle Janet Tedesco Class of 1970 (25%) Marilyn Sutton Adomanis Margaret Waltz Baloga Felicia Corsaro Barbieri, Ph.D. Kathleen Vath Campbell
Patricia Canning (S) Cynthia Giltner Chryst (M) Vionette Pietrantoni de Inclan Arlene Amoruso del Pizzo Lydia Maiorca Driscoll Claudia MacFadden Fletcher Mary Gallagher Teresa Hagan Mary Ann Haggerty, M.D. Helen Hall Mary Margaret Hamill Maria Pugliese-Hieble, M.D. Jane Serrada Lang Joan Loreng Diane Hugues McGinty Helen Bernhardt McMonagle Nadine Morse Noble Judith Anne Paul Judith Perkins Eleanor Walsh Plumb Janet Brown Quintal (M) Suzanne Talarico Russo Donna Plamondon Scully Patricia Johnson Skopal Mary Exner Spalding Diane Stanczak (M) Elizabeth Shafer Tetenbaum Kathleen Donahue Wannisky, Esq. Katherine Barrett White A. Clarice Zaydon M.D.
Lacrosse goalie Stephanie Jordan ’09 was placed on The Philadelphia Inquirer’s 2006-2007 All-Area Academic Team. Regina Ventresca Creedon Roseanne O’Hanlon Duzinski Elaine Cody Hankins Blanche Goffredo Haughton Frederica Massiah-Jackson Theresa Kaufmann Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. Phyllis Finarelli Kenning Rosemary Hunt Kurtz Clare Ammend Magee Kathleen Hunt Mang Marilyn McCarthy Marschel Patricia Giglio Mason Rita McCloskey Miziorko Nancy Arauz Monnat Carol Sheerin Murphy Catherine Myers Geraldine Nuzzo Kathleen Dixon O’Brien Bonnie Wydick Oldham Susan M. Pisano M. Susan Carr Pontoski Frances Rafferty Esq., Ph.D. Roberta Rothwell Schillo Mary Hutko Scholl Joy Supil Siegel Ann Marie Smith Sielski Kathleen Sinkinson Mary McKenna Thorne Kathleen Wall
Class of 1971 (27%) C. Jane Caldwell Adams Monica Hogan Albus Margaret Betz, Ph.D. Clare Hamilton Bohnett Mary Ann Ballisty Bonner Roberta Burns, M.D. Elizabeth Marron Cooper Monica Cetrullo Costlow
The TV Studio came alive with THE CHESTNUT HILL INSIDER.
Class of 1972 (22%) Linda Torchia Armao, Ph.D. Patricia Barile Margaret Helbling Baumann 24
Christine Scott Beck Sallyann Bowman, M.D. Pauline Chung Anna Faris DiFranco (M) Andrea Varricchio-DiVito, Ph.D. (M) Denise Errico Duffy Margaret Durkin, Esq. Mary Lynne McCarthy Ekdahl Corinne Foley Errico Frances Ferrari Kathryn O’Neill Fisher Eleanor MacMahon Frank Frances Bonanni Hay Kathleen Mooney Hennessey Elizabeth Lunney (M) Joanna Rizzo Mastronardo Patricia McNichol Patricia Meier Stephanie Olexa, Ph.D. Margery King Roby Joanne Sidoti Schmidt, D.D.S. Linda Schroeder Seeley Carol Palmisano Smith Margaret Hetzer Stuart Mary Kaszuba Toth Donna Gers Turk Andrea Wargo, Ph.D. Rose Betz-Zall Class of 1973 (22%) Rosemarie Fitzpatrick Architzel Adele Schmitz Bissonette Anne Brennan Mary Little Collins Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley Glenda Battistini Daulerio Mary Ellen Brady Eck Denise Yanushka Gibson Mary Tyler Muldoon Holmes Maureen Ryan Irwin Carmencita Chafey Jimenez Ann Kohoot Mary Catherine Lowery Jean McWilliams, Ed.D. Elizabeth Ryan Meehan Barbara Mercer Panek Elizabeth Green Perkins Patricia Maher Roop M. Gervase Rosenberger, Esq. Jane L. Rothrock Phyllis Mawer Smith Maria Colella Wiemken Class of 1974 (16%) Marsha Humphries Boex Paula DeSanctis Bonavitacola Patricia Buckley, Esq.
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Carlota Garcia Colberg Janet Powers Dunne Margaret M. Englebert Christine Fitzpatrick Valerie Mikula Hughes, D.D.S. Elizabeth Mallon Hunter (M) Anita Chiu Kan Mary Sher Kenney Mary Lenore Gricoski Keszler, M.D. Rosemary Leone Susan Lyons Madelyne Kasper McKee Mary O’Gorman Murray Mary Kinahan-Ockay Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. Patricia Kenney Quinn Rosemarie Tort-Schroeter Mary MacAvoy-Strawitz Leona Valentine Anne Guardino Yaccarino Class of 1975 (25%) Linda Avila M. Susan Dougherty Burke, M.D. Cynthia Antoni Conaway Kathryn Kenneally Conner Margaret Harte Deviney Catherine Cardamone Duarte Janine Delaveau Dwyer Wanda Feletski Susan Berko Glass Kathleen Boran Gotthelf Jane Tomalonis Gursky Sandra Panitz Haley Barbara Hee Maureen Moore Lafferty Mary Simmons Limbach Karen Verdi Liuzzi Janice Maffei Denise Roney McGonigal Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius (M) Virginia Flynn Morris Denise Haskins Paolella Maureen Moffatt Parassio Susan Prince Lynne Huddleston-Ruff Cynthia Strolle Regina Williams Tate, Esq. (M) Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. Carol Voelmle Zemnick Angela-Jo Castranova Wetzel Class of 1976 (19%) Sharon Cameron Baldwin Mimi Strolle Bender Joann Bauer-Blake Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D.
Christine Ferraro Daniels Diane Scicchitano Dannenfelser Regina Kenny Davenport Margaret Burns DiGiacomo Marianne Valvardi Dwyer Joanne Fink Alida Scarafone Freeman Mary Ann Velten Gilman Anne Marie O’Donnell Housel Kathleen O’Pella Lisa Olivieri, SSJ (F) Mary Degnan Phelps Anne E. Tezak (M) Regina Black Urmson Margaret Brattini Vollmer
Philadelphia “Top Doc” Richard Lackman- Biomedical Lecture Series speaker.
Class of 1977 (19%) Linda Federico Bruschi Maria Valenzisi Cahill Cecily Craig Alice Ann Gricoski Dachowski, M.D. Karen Crumlish Davis, Esq. Patti Grossman Deutsch Teresa Barth Gervasio Aurora Marrero Hughes Lucille Palaszewski Kwasizur Lisette Maldonado Margaret Carney McCaffery (D) Jane Miller Mary Lounsberry Miller Cecelia Englebert Passanza Joan Dougherty Pierson Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. Patricia Shustock Scott, O.D. Monica Perin Sierra Margaret Callaghan Steficek Irene Ampthor Tori Ina Negron Zorrilla, D.M.D.
Class of 1979 (13%) Mary Augustine Diane Heverline Dewitt Christina Dougherty, V.M.D. (M) Margaret Feraco Frampton Ellen Coffey Hurley Stephanie King, M.D. Amy Doyle Koch Theresa Boyle-Miller Joan Zugay Murphy Patrice Maguire Scott, Esq. Mary Beth Conaty Sherrier Stephanie Smith Patricia Gallo Terrenzio Christina Demetrovits Woody Class of 1980 (18%) Mary Boyle Lynne Silverio Carpenter (M) Lynnette Coleman Marianne De Rosa De Alessi Jeanne Dougherty (M) Mary Louise McDonald Galvin Patricia Waldron Gray Catherine Price Harmer Patrice Owens Hartung Cheryl-Ann Montano Hughes Pamela Grimme Johnson Margarita Mongil-Kwoka Judith Mokriski Lannutti (M) Suzanne Valvardi Lasek Barbara Hynes MacIntosh Janet Guzzardo Moronese Janice Schuler Prentice Michele Fella Przybylowski Valerie Rengel Reeth Laura Barrosse Sirianni Maryangela Sharkey Tait Joann Bowes Taylor Barbara Boyd Ward (M) Marcianne Waters
Class of 1978 (14%) Mary Conway Arnone Alison Franks Babiarz Ann Curran Brown Maria De Luca Kathleen A. Farrell, Esq. Eileen Blessington Fee Rita Gallo Patricia Hoffman Killion Cecilia Mohl McAleer Mary Prendergast Murray Georgine Olexa Nancy McCarthy Pashley Helene Regetta Bernardine Hughes Steinmetz Denise Vernon Toland Bonnie Word, M.D. 25
Class of 1981 (12%) Jeanne Baffa, M.D. Joanne Corini Burrell, D.M.D. Samuella Lazzara Donnelly Diane Dudziec Glasser Donna Sedock Hess Joan Anthony Lonnquist Sandra Ruscica McDevitt Mary Ellen Boland Radloff Virginia Hylton Scott Tracey Dever Simpson Genevieve Dagney Sparano Judy Maceyko Sweriduk Susan Doyle Tumulty Colleen Corcoran Vogel Jane Randall Conlon-Werner, Ph.D. Class of 1982 (27%) Amelia Messner Blackburn Annemarie Stauch Boehnlein (M) Maria Pascale-Boni Joanne Sauer Burke, D.P.M. Loretto Kunesh Canfield Theresa Leahy Carlin Amy Molloy Cordasco Martha Gregitis Crow Kathleen Cleaver Curtis Maureen Keashon Dwyer Carmella Fanelle, D.D.S. Ellen Seiberlich Hardy Siobhan McEnaney-Hayes Karen Sworen Hevey Catherine Spollen Holt Lynnanne Kasarda, M.D. Mary Beth Tobin Macaluso Kathleen Madden Mary Maher Donna McColgan Mascaro Joanne Mercadante Lisa Rounds Miles Maryellen Britt Miller Patricia Mcintyre O’Connell Suzanne Olivieri O’Donnell, M.D. Louise-Anne Pulli, D.C. Anne Halcovage Shollenberger Margaret Zenner-Sivel Carol Steinour, Esq. Deborah Sonntag Tredinnick Beverley Patrone Uniacke, M.D. Joyce Adams-Wert Class of 1983 (11%) Barbara Dolan Arena Stefania Luciani Binnick Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. Kathleen Clarke Buch Mary Fay
SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING 2006-2007 Joanne Milburn Hollenbach Maureen McFadden Holley, D.M.D. Colleen Gomlak Jungers Sheila Marshall Donna Talluto Mihelick, M.D. Martha Ranc, Ph.D. (M) Patricia Reilly
President Vale was honored with the Chestnut Hill Award from the Community Association. Marion Clinger Hanuschek Grace Voigt Kozrad (M) Lorie Loreman, D.O. Wendy Madonna Genevieve Miller C. Christa McGlynn Wetzel Maureen Jaster Whitham Alice Mary Connolly Zenner Class of 1984 (10%) Maria Fella Cain Mary Agnew Dunleavy Colleen Finley Vanessa Horta Gloates Kathleen Magee Holemans Joanne Houlahan, Ph.D. Ann Lipinski Kolb Phyllis Hartman Kravinsky Mary Beth Higgins Livolsi Patricia Klammer MacCluen Renee Raymond Portu Stephanie O’Connell Siegrist, M.D. Patricia McCunney-Thomas Class of 1985 (9%) Catherine Ard Cecelia Cavanaugh, SSJ, Ph.D. (A) Laura Malisheski Connelly (M) Michele Chabrier Dance Donnamarie Marbet-Eckhardt Suzanne Cicconi Espinosa Karen Reddington-Hughes Joann Gallagher Jones, Esq. Jacqueline Urbach Linse Amelia Sheen Class of 1986 (11%) Karen Prihoda Brown Ann McGee Carbon, Esq. Anne Bradley De Masi Lisa Anne Roney Haas
Class of 1987 (13%) Lorilee Pittenger Friel Lisanne Mikula-Hay, Esq. Karen Wilderotter Judge Maureen McGlynn Koerwer Julie Ann Myers Patterson Mary Ann Stahl Patton Kathleen Shea Pié Beth Griech-Polelle, Ph.D. Sandra Weychert Rollins Amita Bhala Russell Kathleen Prihoda Schwartz (M) Lynn Mulvaney Sharp Marianne McGurk Wallaesa
President Vale (center) with Honorary Doctor of Laws recipients (l to r) Dick Vermeil, Carol Vermeil, Frannie Maguire, and James J. Maguire. Jacqueline Lala Keenan Kimberly Giordano Myler Jennifer A. Eager Scalaro
Class of 1988 (10%) Elizabeth Albertoli Becker Kathleen Quigley Grimm Lisa Long Martelli Maureen Kelsey O’Hara Marybeth Eskesen Pavlik Fiorina Pellegrino Mary Jane Reilly Beth Davey Rosso
Class of 1991 (10%) Joanne Brown Jessica Flattery Cole Concetta Giuliano, D.O. Julianne E. Grady, V.M.D. Rosemary Haenn Jessica Masso Keenan Gretchen Ann Reilly, Ph.D. Jocelyn Orallo Valencia
Class of 1989 (18%) Michelle Raymond Bray Caroline Reilly Dignan, M.D. Barbara Miller Dunne Alice Campbell Krepto Ellen Kaiser McGrew Letitia Pukas McNeil Michele Petrucci Marjorie Scott Mary Sylvester Thompson Audra Meckler Wallis Susan Monaghan Williams Kathleen Oakes Young
Class of 1992 (8%) Eileen Borne Blanca Gonzalez Canney Maria Santoro Conway Nancy Burton Dellavecchia Megan Hardiman James Catherine Lockyer (D) Kathleen McIntyre Margaret Morris Rebecca Warner Von Nieda Class of 1993 (7%) Denise Castro Amanda Adasavage Nowicki Valerie Caraballo-Perez Darla Baum Tomlinson Dianne Vagnini Theresa Falco Wydan
Class of 1990 (13%) Elena C. Pié Adkins Florence R Santoro Carroll Michele L. Ferrara Cutler Elizabeth A. Rice Dasher Brenda M. Gala DeStefano (M) Kristin Durski Gartner Susan M. Rilling Haitsch Lara L. Doyle Iannetta Mary Elizabeth Raniszewski Jackson
Class of 1994 (4%) Amy Mcleer Frangione (M) Kerry Freisen Lively Pamela Fiugalski-Prevoznik Jodie King-Smith (M) (A) 26
Class of 1995 (3%) Andrea Capozzi Brecker Christine Cunniffe McIntire Yumiko Wakabayashi Class of 1996 (4%) Heidi Landes-Cox Kathleen Krafft Diprinzio Karin Stangler Murphy Joy Nelson Phillips Class of 1997 (13%) Nicole Irwin Blum Sarah Colton Cindy Marx Davidson Theresa Moser Fry Michelle Leshko Kaschak Ann Keer Jennifer Kelly Diana Barnett Kudes, M.D. Linda Tarini-Leeper Jennifer Macneal Anne-marie Gormley Reber Dana Skowronski Roche Alyce Taylor Bridget Mahon Willoughby Class of 1998 (8%) Rieke Baize Megan Gallagher Bauer Jessica Bowman Dodson Sandra Clauson Nesbitt Catherine Savage Maryanne Walsh
SUS CLASS GIVING Class of 1999 (4%) Andrea Desantis Theresa Salvatore Hunsicker Monica Voglewede Class of 2000 (3%) Bridget McGovern Barbara Sliker Weikert Class of 2001 (5%) Staci Hardy Marian Mellace Houston Annie Sampson Kathryn Sonnie Class of 2002 (7%) Kirsten Krimmel Jennifer Marazzo Jennifer Turecki Martin Janene O’Brien Lisa Rivera Class of 2003 (5%) Suzana Palej Deleon Nancy Flanagan Anna O’Conor Hinson Sarah Reedy Class of 2004 (8%) Michelle Drazul Jamie Dunn Stephanie Rendine Maureen Stolzer Diana Sucharski
School of Continuing & Professional Studies Jose Acevedo ’02 Jatynus Nichols Alston ’98 Darlene M. Ambrosino ’90 Rachael Smyth Anderson ’02 Angela Andrews ’06 Amelia Askew ’93 Hannelore Lawin Barbieri, Psy.D. ’93 Kenneth Bartlett, Sr. ’99 (M) Emily Bassler ’93 Melvin Benson, III ’03 Carol Fetterman Blauth ’78 Anna Bondi ’06 Robert Bonham ’02 Lorean Booler Booker ’04 Jean Brown ’94 Mary Jo Bucceri ’98 Rosemary Griffin Carolan ’72 Ruth Carver ’88 Theresa Brady Chanko ’78 Frances D. Chicchi ’90 I. Carole Christ ’06 Judith Clark ’87 Anne Coneghen ’94 Joan Murray Conmy ’91 Margaret Cort ’03 Glynnis Robins Cradwell ’89 Ingrid De La Pena ’95 Marylou Mongiven Delizia ’78 Deborah Matis Donnelly ’96 Connie Dougherty ’05 Kathleen Dougherty ’87
Christina Drucker ’03 Judith Espey ’94 Kimberly Farmer ’04 Lizbeth Feldstein ’02 Dineen Foley Filoramo ’00 Donna Fiugalski ’01 Michael Flood ’98 Donna Bongarzone-Fluehr ’03 Saori Fujiyama ’95 Bernice Fuller Garrison ’02 Renee Harris Grant ’02 Gilda Caruso Gregori ’01 William Gross ’03 Suzanne Groves ’06 Diane Hunsicker Gundrum ’94 Denise Haffner ’79 Eileen Haggerty SSJ, ’71 Lorna Hawkins-Bell Harmon ’01 Carol Harrison ’95 Lekisha Harvey ’00 Michelle Heigler ’01 Anne Hipp ’96 Barbara Hogan, Ph.D. ’73 (F) Elizabeth Cornell Huston ’85 Reyad Ibrahim ’01 Carolyn Quattrone Israel ’02 Gertrude Jackson ’05 Marcia Moore Jones ’92 Margaret Devine-Kerr ’03 Joseph King ’79 Diane Kingsley ’87
Music major Matthew Lambert '07 (second from right) performed with the Manhattan Piano Trio.
Class of 2005 (10%) Samantha Blazic Marie Aimone Donnelly Ryan Ireland (S) Meghan McCormack Katie Murphy Robynlin Pietrzykowski Frances Vorsky (S) Gloria Wood Class of 2006 (8%) Joan Calhoun Shaun Carlin Stacy Davis Shari Gold Theresa Lepitre Patricia Shacklett Sandra Yeck
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Carol Searle Kirk ’81 Karen Korman ’91 Patricia Jones Kosek ’93 (M) Lorraine Lawler ’97 Kathleen Lough ’93 Frances Lutz ’98 Genevieve Noderer Lynch ’01 Mary Moran Mahal ’87 (S) Nancy L. Markle ’91 Leilani Fairman McCall ’93 Maureen Rykowski McCarthy ’02 Christina Seving McDonald ’03 Janice Edwards McGowan ’86 Brian McKenna ’03 Diane Lacorte-McLaughlin ’06 Loretta M. McLaughlin ’74 Sheila McQuillan ’85 Janet Messner ’78 Margaret Mitchell ’03 (S) Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery ’97 Mary Louise Montuoro ’77 Jennifer Dixon Morgan ’04 Melinda Jaeb-Morse ’96 Esther Murray ’94 Ann Nedbal ’85 Mary Ellen Norpel ’85 Kelly Stelmach Norton ’93 Lisa Olivieri, SSJ ’85 (F) Gwendolyn Osborne ’01 Robert Otto ’03 Mary Elizabeth Ounsworth ’92 Carol Pletcher ’98 Crystal Plummer ’04 Christine Westrum Porter ’94 Catherine Quinn ’78 (S) Karen Quirk ’05 Jennie Radford ’05 Annette Anderson Rafalowski ’78 Mary Jane Reilly ’94 Cynthia Ricker ’89 John Rooney ’04 Lynnette Santos ’99 Jane Williamson Schoeniger ’91 Jane Schoeniger ’00 Kathleen Liebel Scioli ’74 Elizabeth Shober ’96 Catherine Simon ’85 Jocelyn Sirchio ’96 Karen O’Neill Spencer ’85 Kathleen Spigelmyer ’98 (M) (S) Lauren Steele ’99 Jean Stotter ’73 Donna Sykes ’02 Wayne Taylor ’94 Susan Matlack Troemel ’87 Theresa Brown Wade ’93 Patricia Wade ’02
School of Graduate Studies Beth Beyer Abbott ’05 Nancy Alwine ’96 Sheila Boyle Antonuccio ’01 W. Scott Armington ’03 Elise Artelt ’95 Jane Banach ’05 Johanna Bender ’04 Kathleen Berkebile ’96 Betty Bolling ’91 Christina Boyer ’91 Maureen Clemens Brown ’97 Nancy Benner Brubaker ’00 Catherine Buffington ’91 Janet Mora Caputo ’00 Gale Grasmeder Carlin ’05 (S) Kathy Cheston Caruso ’91 Karen Guwirro '09 was chosen as an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar.
PARENTS & FRIENDS Donna Rimmer McManus ’04 Mary Charles McNally ’85 Joyce Toman Mooney ’05 Sandra K. Moore ’90 Nancy Petit Mulville ’96 John Musewicz ’04 Margaret Jones Newman ’95 Christine Nydick ’94 (S) Leslie Wells O’Malley ’95 Lisa Blackwell-Opher ’04 Patricia Veneziale Orlic ’87 Marion Dougherty Pallas ’05 Linda Pfefferle ’87 Joyce Schnaubelt Platz ’95 Arlene Prentice ’92 Christine Palopoli Pugh ’00 Francis Reynolds ’94 Marthajane Robinson ’92 Kimberly Phillips Rojas ’96 Catherine Murtha Rudolph ’01 Sandra Sham ’91 Barbara Smith ’03 Debesai Solomon ’04 (S) Barbara Spaeth ’93 Karen Hernandez Starner ’98 Fred Straus ’91 Joyce Rafidi-Tatum, Psy.D. ’05 Virginia Toliver ’94 Kathleen Hogan Tomon ’02 Beth Tuseck ’05 David Urbany ’96 Kristi Varillo ’05 Joanna Vaughan ’97 Michael Wagman ’93 James Walker ’04 Claire Keppley Wanamaker ’94 Betty Kroupa Wells ’95 Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse ’05 Deborah Chan Williams ’91
Margaret Colton ’86 Sandra Frazier Connelly ’96 Colette Coyne ’91 Nancy Laspada Dachille ’01 (S) Patricia Deeney ’96 Geraldine Stock Dilisi ’92 Michele Dipasquale Elkes ’02 Mary Ann Figura ’90 Susan Paine Fisher ’93 Mary Scarpello Furey ’04 Kathleen O’Neill Ganster ’93 Diane D’arcy George ’04 Maryann Gibbons ’00 Margaret Forrestel Gillon ’05 Nancee Goldstein ’96 Nancy Tyndall Goth ’03 William Grey, Psy.D. ’05 Kristen Hanna ’05 Charlotte Neolus Harris ’01 Catherine Griffiths Harrison ’98 Belinda Horn Heidenreich ’00 Patricia Herbst ’94 Charles Horner, III ’95 Elizabeth Iaquinto ’85 Irene Richards Inman ’05 Elisabeth Steuble-Johnson ’98 Julie Jost ’04 Cynthia Killion ’90 Jeannette Briggs Klarman ’95 Judith Landis ’01 Pamela Ballwig Livingston ’04 Marianne Loney ’95 Francine Umerich Lukacik ’04 Christine Wicks Madison ’87 Lauren Topps Malora ’87 Elizabeth McCaffrey ’91 Anne McCoy, SSJ ’94 Regina Keeris McCrea ’89 Carol Renzulli McGinley ’06
Lecturer Wentzel VanHuyssteen, Ph.D., of the Princeton Theological Seminary with Professor of Physics Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, Ph.D.
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Mrs. Blanche Abrahams Mr. & Mrs. Philip Alandt Mr. & Mrs. George Ambrose Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. David Arnold (S) Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bachmann Ms. Elaine Baer Ms. Ann D. Baiada Mr. & Mrs. William Bail Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bartash Mrs. Ann Marie Beaver Mary Helen Beirne, SSJ Mr. & Mrs. Simon Belli Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Beyer Ms. Carolyn Bjornson Ms. Brighid Blake Mrs. Rita Boland Mrs. Columbina Bonanni Mr. & Mrs. John P. Borneman Karl Bortnick Capt. & Mrs. Aubrey Bourgeois Elizabeth M. Bowden, LL.D. Mr. & Mrs. Earnest Boyd Mr. & Mrs. William T. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Brintnall Ms. Doris Brown Ms. Martha Browne Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burke W. W. Keen Butcher Mr. Richard Canning Mrs. Lucy Canning Mr. & Mrs. John Capozzi Mary Carboy, SSJ Mr. & Mrs.William Carr James Carroll Mr. & Mrs. George R. Carter Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Cashman Mr. & Mrs. James Chapman Joseph Chiarantona Mr. & Mrs. John R. Cochran, III Lt. Joseph Coffey Mr. & Mrs. John Collins Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) David Contosta, Ph.D. (F) Mr. & Mrs. James Cooney Joseph Coradino (D) Dominic Cotugno, Ed.D. (F) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Craven (M) Thomas Cullen Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. John D’Agostino Mr. & Mrs. Larry Dale Mary Darrah, SSJ (A) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey (D) Mrs. Deborah Davies Ms. Maryann C. Davis Mrs. James Deegan
PARENTS & FRIENDS Mr. & Mrs. Guido Deflaviis Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Denny (D) Mario Dianora Mr. & Mrs. William Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Peter Dodson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dolan Mr. Walter Donovan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Doody Kathleen Duffy, SSJ, Ph.D. (F) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dugan Mrs. Albina Dunleavy Mr. & Mrs. James Eicholtz Mr. & Mrs. Timothy English Benjamin Evans Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Evans Joel Ferich Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fink, Jr. The Honorable & Mrs. James J. Fitzgerald, III (D) Mr. & Mrs. George Forde, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Forsythe Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Fountaine James Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gardner (D) Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gassert Ms. Elizabeth Gemmill Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Gonzalez Ms. Mirna Gonzalez Ms. Cindie Goodnough Arthur Goon (A) Mrs. Irene Grady Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Gregorio Julia Grey, O.P. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Griesbach Ms. Mary Groome Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Hammons Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hankins
Anne Harkin, SSJ (S) Mrs. Concetta Hart Raymond Hartman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartnett, Esq. (D) Donald Heron Ken Hicks (A) Mr. & Mrs. James Halpin Hill, Jr. Jack Hills Mr. & Mrs. James Hodson Augusta Hogan Mrs. Quita W. Horan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irwin Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Jacoby Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Judson Ms. Blanche Kammer Mr. & Mrs. Ho Youn Kim Mr. & Mrs. Roger B. Kirchheim Mr. & Mrs. John Kozin Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kuczynski Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Kurtz Dr. & Mrs. Richard Lackman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Larkin, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Lasky Mary Esther Lee, SSJ (S) Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Lesher Ms. Kathleen Lewin Mr. Thomas Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lockyer Mr. & Mrs. John Loeb Barbara Lonnquist, Ph.D. (F) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch Dr. & Mrs. Hubert MacDonald Ms. Anita MacDonald Anthony Maglio, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Alan Maher
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Malisheski Mrs. Cecilia Marino Mrs. Linda Martin Mr. & Mrs. Craig Martyn Mr. & Mrs. John Matthews, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kerin McCue Gerald McGinley (M) Peter McGlinchy (D) Philip McGovern Mr. & Mrs. Francis McIntyre, Jr. Charles McKee, Esq. Robert McNeil, Jr. Georgia McWhinney, Ph.D. Mrs. Dorothy Meehan-Ripa Robert Miller Mr. & Mrs. Donald Miller Kathryn Miller, SSJ, Ph.D. (A) Andrew J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Miller Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Montano Michael M. Morris Col. & Mrs. Stanley Murday Patricia Murphy, SSJ Philip Murray Mr. & Mrs. Rowland Myers Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nydick, Sr. (S) Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Malley Mr. & Mrs. William Page Mr. & Mrs. John Palko Ms. Cindy Pandola John Melvin, M.D. & Carol Pate, Ph.D. (F) Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Paynter Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Pietrzykowski Mr. & Mrs. James Pillsbury Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Player Mr. & Mrs. John Plunkett Andrew Pollack, M.D. Jack Poole Mitch Possinger and Rev. Jami Possinger Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pukas Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Radomski (D) Mr. & Mrs. Richard Radtke (M) Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Rafferty Mr. & Mrs. Franco Raimondo Ms. Marilyn Rendine Miss Joanna Renzi Catherine Roche, SSJ (S) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rudawski Ms. Mary Sabia Mr. and Mrs. John Sabia, Jr. (D) Ms. Michelle Sandwith Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Saporito Ms. Rosemary Sauers Anthony Scarpiello
The future has never looked brighter.
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Mr. & Mrs. Edward Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schriver Rita Michael Scully, SSJ, M.A. (F) Mr. & Mrs. James Senior Mr. & Mrs. Terence Shea Nadya K. Shmavonian & David Loder, Esq. (M) Leonard Siegel Ms. Donna Singer Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sliker Mrs. Eugene Smith Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Smith Ms. Donna Smith (S) Mr. & Mrs. Johnie Sowers Dr. and Mrs. George Spaeth Mr. & Mrs. John Stankard Jonathan S. Stavin Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Steckel Ms. Cindy Stiles Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stranix Lauri Strimkovsky & Israel Concepcion (A) Mark Sutton Louis Taddei Ms. Avery Tatnall Henry Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Robert Teufel Raymond Thomas Mrs. Beatrice Tramontana Mr. & Mrs. Philip Valvardi, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Richard Vassallo William T. Walker, Ph.D. (A) Ignatius Wang, AIA (D) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow Wendling Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Vermeil Mr. & Mrs. Gladys Word, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wrona Mr. & Mrs. Charles Young Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zachwieja Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Zemnick (D) Mrs. Margaret Miller Zenner John Ziff Honors Convocation speaker Robert C.Young, M.D., president of Fox Chase Cancer Center.
Corporations, Organizations & Foundations Aegis Property Group Alexander R. Russell & Son Alliance Bank Alpha Sigma Lambda ArmyNavy.com, Inc. The Arthur Jackson Company The Ayco Charitable Foundation Beneficial Savings Bank Bevilacqua Plumbing, Inc. Blank Rome, LLP The Boothby Group Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Carman’s Shoe Repair Celtrix Technologies, LLC Chartwells Educational Dining Services, Inc. Community Foundation of New Jersey The Connelly Foundation Cox & Co., Inc. Crown Holdings, Inc. Cyma Builders & Construction Managers, Inc. Dagit*Saylor Architects Dana’s Hair Salon Daniel J. Keating Company Daron Northeast Deloitte & Touche, LLP Doran Family Foundation Duane Morris, LLP East River Bank The Edmar Abrasive Company Environmental Management Group, Inc. First Keystone Federal Savings Bank First Presidential Company Fizzano Brothers Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc. Garrison Printing Co., Inc. Greenscape Landscape Contractor, Inc. The Gulati Family Foundation Robert G. & Isabelle Walsh Gundaker Family Fund Hann Financial Service Corp. Hanna, McGlone & Co. P.C. Haverstick-Borthwick Company
Gifts-in-Kind Mary Francies Alfonso Anonymous ARAMARK ArmyNavy.com Harry Barbin, III Beneficial Savings Bank Oliver Biddle Patricia Brabson Peter Buttenwieser AnnDee Candee Carman’s Shoe Repair Chestnut Hill College Athletic Department Chestnut Hill Sports Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Denise Costello (S) Bonny Suzanne Davis ’04 SCPS Antonina D’Alicandro D’Emilio ’93, Maria’s Ristorante Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denny (D) Albina Dunleavy East Coast Karate Estee Lauder Companies Joanne Fink ’76 Amy McLeer Frangione ’94 William Fritz (S) Stephen and Anne Gardner (D) Dennis Goldsboro Adalgisa Gonzalez Beatrice V. Grabish Frank Greenwood The Hill Company M.C. Hornyak Jacquins Jennifer Johnson ’05 (S) Jessica Kahn, Ph.D. (F) Tim Kelly (S) Deen Kogan Jan Lamberski Susan Magee
Hess Corporation The Honickman Foundation Hub International Pennsylvania, LLC IDC, Inc. Jenzabar, Inc. Joseph E. Gibbons & Company T. James Kavanagh Foundation Keough Electric, Inc. The Patricia Kind Family Foundation Lawton Associates Libertystone Hardscaping Systems Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc. Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Littleton Landscape Contractor, LLC Lois Schneider Realtor, Inc. Louis Iatarola Realty Appraisal Group, Ltd. The Maguire Foundation The Martin Foundation Rocco & Barbara Martino Foundation Michael & Margaret McCaffery Family Fund Meniscus Limited Meyer-Chatfield Corp. Morano Brothers The Navesink Foundation Nolen Building Materials O’Rubin & O’Connell Optimum Health Chiropractic, Inc. P. Agnes, Inc. Paramount Mortgage Resources, Inc. Pelmor Laboratories, Inc. PFM Asset Management, LLC The Philadelphia Contributionship The Philadelphia Trust Company Rainer & Company The John C. & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Religious of the Assumption Rodgers Realty Advisors Russell Roofing Company Bill & Trudy Rutledge Foundation D. M. Sabia & Co., Inc. Searchtec Holding, Inc. The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Harold and Ann Sorgenti Family Foundation Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP S.R. Wojdak & Associates Thomas Wynne, LP Uno’s Restaurant West Bay Construction, Inc. Whitacre Appraisal Works, Inc. Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, LLP 2l Coaching Services 30
Catherine Lockyer ’92 (D) Robert and Carol Lockyer Christine Lundt (S) Joseph Magarity/Magarity Chevrolet & Ford, Inc Mark Magarity/Sentry Hospitality, Inc. Dan Mathews Terry Mareck Pat & Eileen McGinley Margaret Bennett McGreal ’60 Maria M. McMichael ’90 Georgia McWhinny, Ph.D. Delia Schiavi Melograna ’42 Andrew J. Miller Sandra Moore ’90 SGS Sweet Magnolia Northside Restaurant Christine P. Nydick (S) Kathleen O’Boyle ’84 Theresa O’Boyle Office Basics, Inc. Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 Christine Pugh Jacqueline C. Reich, Ph.D. (F) Barbara Rice Eleanor Rutan William Schwartz Jewelers Donna Singer Donna Smith (S) Margaret Mary Smith, SSJ Sharon Snapp Anne Vey Stewart ’02 SGS (S) Ted Taylor Maureen Schmidt Thielens ’62 Jennifer Thorpe (S) Margaret Ellen Wall Patti Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75 Eileen Kirby-Webb ’07 SCPS (S) Carol Voelmle Zemnick ’75
Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors 2006 – 2007 George J. Hartnett, Esq. Chairman of Executive Committee and Managing Partner White and Williams, LLP Marjorie Keenan, SSJ Area Delegate Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. Kelly, Monaco and Naples Catherine Lockyer ’92 Project Manager Thomas Wynne, L.P. Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60 CHAIR Patricia Kelly, SSJ President Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia PRESIDENT Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. President, Chestnut Hill College DIRECTORS Mary Barrar, SSJ Member, General Council Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia Joseph Coradino President PREIT Services, LLC
Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77
Mary Dacey, SSJ Member, General Council Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia
Peter McGinchy Senior Vice President Met Life
Frank L. Davey Chairman John Evans’ Sons, Inc.
Anne P. Myers, SSJ Vice President Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia
Joseph Denny Senior Advisor to the Chairman Liberty Property Trust
Judith Oliver, SSJ Manager Bethlehem Retirement Village
Carol McCullough Fitzgerald Executive Director, Pennsylvania Society
Philip F. Radomski Vice President Frank V. Radomski & Sons
Stephen A. Gardner Partner Deloitte & Touche, LLP
Catherine Robinson, SSJ Ministry Coordinator Mt. St. Joseph Convent Annemarie Roche, SSJ Director of Mission Services St. Joseph Villa John Sabia, Jr. President D.M. Sabia & Company Alma Rose Schlosser, SSJ President Saint Hubert Catholic High School for Girls Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58 Christopher Terlizzi Executive Vice President of Commercial Real Estate Citizens Bank Dorothy Urban, SSJ Member General Council Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia Ignatius Wang President Urban Consultants, Inc. Ronald Zemnick Director of Regional Operations Toll Architecture
Chestnut Hill College ALUMNAE & ALUMNI Association Board of Directors 2006 – 2007 PRESIDENT Joanne Fink ’76 VICE PRESIDENT Regina Black Urmson ’76 SECRETARY Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 PAST PRESIDENT Suzanne Schulz Dressler ’71 DIRECTORS Rieke Baize ’98 Mary Lee Rothwell Corr ’60 Marylou Mongiven Delizia ’78 SCPS Marianne Valvardi Dwyer ’76 Mary Levin Englebert ’50 Rosemary Haenn ’91 Elizabeth Iaquinto ’85 SGS Carolyn Israel ’02 SCPS Mary Ann Keegan ’45 31
Kathleen McGinley ’00 Anne Duffy Mirsch ’52 Sandra Moore ’90 SGS Patricia Cholewinski Nicholson ’70 Stephanie Olexa, Ph.D. ’72 Annie Sampson ’01 Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75 Angela Jones Willie ’85 Maryanne L. Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS EX-OFFICIO Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. President, Chestnut Hill College Ken Hicks Vice President for Institutional Advancement Patricia M. Canning ’70 Director of Alumnae & Alumni Relations
You Can Help Support the Future of Chestnut Hill College The needs of a private college in today’s world are many. As a small Catholic institution dedicated to teaching, Chestnut Hill College is largely tuition driven. Although tuition for undergraduates at Chestnut Hill College exceeds $23,500, Supporting Chestnut Hill College
it provides only 60 percent of the real cost of educating a student. To maintain its tradition of excellence in education, Chestnut Hill College seeks additional support
Chestnut Hill College is a tax-exempt charity, acknowledged by the Internal Revenue Service as rating 501-C- (3) status. All contributions to Chestnut Hill College are fully tax deductible and may be given using any of the following assets:
through your generous contributions since the College receives no financial assistance from the Catholic Church or the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, and funding from state or federal agencies is given only for specific projects or programs.
Gifts of cash may be given for any purpose. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Chestnut Hill College. Funds or gifts of securities may also be transferred directly to the College’s account via wire transfer. VISA, MasterCard, or Discover charge service is also available.
Contributions from alumni, parents, and other friends to any of the funds listed below are investments in the College’s future and help assure that a Chestnut Hill College education will be available for future generations.
Gifts of appreciated marketable securities may be transferred to Chestnut Hill College for any purpose. Securities may be given via electronic transfer or by re-registering the shares in the name of Chestnut Hill College and mailing the certificates to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement. To avoid paying capital gains tax, the donor should give the shares directly to the College. As a tax-exempt organization, the College is able to sell the shares without paying tax. The donor’s income tax deduction is based upon the value of the shares on the date they are given to the College.
Opportunities for Providing Support The Griffin Fund These gifts are used to supplement the general operating budget by providing assistance with everything from library acquisitions and faculty salaries to utilities and instructional supplies. Because this fund is critical to day-today operations, the College stresses its importance to all donors, asking that they continue to support The Griffin Fund in addition to any other areas of specific interest.
Paid-up life insurance policies, real estate, gifts-in-kind, appreciated property, closely held stock, and other holdings may be given based upon their valuation and acceptance by the College.
Reunion Giving Fund Every five years, as they celebrate the anniversary of their graduation, graduates are asked to consider making a special gift to their alma mater. Some have selected specific capital projects, such as renovation of the alcoves in St. Joseph Hall, restoration of the Rotunda, or renovation of the residence halls. Others have elected to support a scholarship fund for their class, underwrite landscaping needs, or support The Griffin Fund.
Those donors who are employed, or whose spouses are employed, by companies with Matching Gift Programs can provide additional support for Chestnut Hill College by designating the College as the recipient of matching funds. To learn whether your contributions may be eligible, contact either your company’s personnel office or the Office of Institutional Advancement at the College. Marching gift funds are not tax deductible for employees of matching gift companies.
Endowment Fund Contributions to the institution’s endowment are invested and only the income from the earned interest is used each year. Donors who support the endowment have chosen to invest in the College’s future by endowing scholarships, lecture series, and other specially designed programs.
In administering matching gifts, the College follows national guidelines. Designation of matching gift funds is determined by each matching gift company. Funds are used for the same purpose as the employee’s gift when received from corporations that so stipulate. For funds received from corporations that designate the match as unrestricted, the purpose is determined by the College.
Capital Gifts Initiative This effort seeks funds for capital projects. The projects were identified through a careful analysis of the campus as part of a Site and Facilities Master Plan and have been determined by the Board of Directors to be essential to the College’s future growth.
For specific information about electronic transfers, please contact Denise Costello, associate director of development operations, at 215.248.7089 or e-mail costellod@chc.edu
Tribute Fund Donors can support Chestnut Hill College by honoring or memorializing a special person or event. Tribute cards are sent advising the designated individual(s) of the gift but not the amount. Interested individuals should contact the Office of Institutional Advancement for the appropriate forms by calling 215.248.7089.
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Life Income Gifts Gift plans may be funded through outright contributions or pledges of a variety of assets, including those mentioned above. Life income options include: • Charitable remainder trust - separately managed trust funds that provide income to the donor for life. These may be established as annuity trusts, which provide a fixed amount of income, or as unitrusts, which provide income based upon a percentage of trust assets. • Charitable gift annuity - offers a way to make a meaningful and major gift while benefiting the donor. This is an agreement between an individual and the College in which the donor transfers assets to Chestnut Hill College and receives fixed payments for the rest of her/his lifetime and/or the lifetime of another person. • Deferred gift annuity - like a charitable gift annuity, a deferred annuity is a type of insurance contract that provides a fixed income. With this method, however, a donor contributes currently but does not begin receiving income until a later date.
Kathleen M. Spigelmyer ’98 Editor 215.248.7025 spigelmyerk@chc.edu
Catherine E. Quinn ’78 Director of Development 215.248.7137 quinnc@chc.edu
Anne Vey Stewart ’02 SGS Associate Editor 215.248.7110 stewarta@chc.edu
Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ Director of Planned Giving 215.753.3617 shevlandm@chc.edu
Kenneth M. Hicks Vice President for Institutional Advancement 215.248.7085 hicksk@chc.edu
Jim Roese Contributing Photographer
Grace Corr Haenn ’54 Data Manager 215.248.7016 ghaenn@chc.edu
Thomas W. Durso Contributing Writer
Anne Vey Stewart Contributing Photographer
Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chestnut Hill College is a four-year, coed Catholic college in the Ignatian tradition offering a traditional liberal arts undergraduate program, as well as accelerated undergraduate degrees, master’s and doctoral programs.
• Charitable lead trust - generates income for Chestnut Hill College now, while reducing your tax costs by transferring assets to the next generation. The lead trust holds gift assets for your lifetime or for a term of years, and pays annual income to us. Chestnut Hill College benefits from the assured income stream from the lead trust, while your family enjoys several tax advantages.
Since its inception, the College has offered a rigorous curriculum that provides students with a broad background in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. The goal of Chestnut Hill College has been to prepare students for life’s challenges by helping them to grow intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, and socially.
Bequests Donors may choose to include Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pa., as a beneficiary in their Will. The College may be named as the recipient of a specific amount or be designated to receive a percentage of the donor’s estate. Donors may indicate a specific use for the funds or designate that the funds are unrestricted.
The College is an equal opportunity employer that recruits, advertises and hires without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, age or sex. Reprinting any material herein requires written consent of the College.
Contributions may be sent to: Chestnut Hill College Office of Institutional Advancement 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118
The editor of this report makes every effort to include accurate information. Comments, questions, concerns, and opinions are welcome in the form of letters to the editor. Please include your full name, address, phone number and class year. Address all correspondence to:
For assistance with any of the above payment plan options, or to discuss, in confidence, specific opportunities for providing support, you may contact:
Editor Chestnut Hill College Annual Report Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 spigelmyerk@chc.edu
Kenneth M. Hicks Vice President for Institutional Advancement Phone: 215.248.7085 or e-mail hicksk@chc.edu Catherine Quinn Director of Development Phone: 215.248.7137 or e-mail quinnc@chc.edu
The information in this report recognizes gifts received from July1, 2006 through June 30, 2007.
Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ Director of Planned Giving Phone: 215.753.3617 or e-mail shevlandm@chc.edu
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