2008 Annual Report

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Annual Report 2007-2008


MISSION STATEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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.

Letter from the President

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Year in Review

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Letter from the Chair of the Board

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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.

Financial Reports

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Reunion Giving Fund

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President’s Circle

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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.

Associates Club

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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

ON THE COVER: Stained glass skylight panels, Rotunda, St. Joseph Hall, Chestnut Hill College. The cornerstone was laid in 1902, and the building opened on September 29, 1903 as Mount Saint Joseph Collegiate Institute. The stained glass came from the Philadelphia art glass manufacturing firm of H. J. Smith & Sons. The symbols were selected by a Sister of Saint Joseph from H. J. Smith’s publication on liturgical symbols. Each of the 15 glass panels represents either Christ, Our Lady, or St. Joseph. Yellow and soft green form the predominant colors and are responsible for the mellow light when the sun shines directly overhead.

• Gold Associates

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• Scarlet Associates

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• Silver Associates

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Hallmark Society

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Tribute Fund

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Alumni Giving

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• School of Undergraduate Studies

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• School of Continuing & Professional Studies

35

• School of Graduate Studies

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David Zukauskas Memorial Fund 2008 Senior Class Gift

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Parents & Friends

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Matching Gifts

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Corporations, Organizations & Foundations

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Gifts-in-Kind

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Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors

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Alumni Association Board of Directors

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Opportunities for Providing Support

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Stained Glass Skylight Panel Legend

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M

y Dear Friends & Benefactors of Chestnut Hill College,

The word transformation signifies a dramatic, essential reconfiguration of a person, place, or thing. Over the past five years, nothing short of such a reconfiguration has occurred at Chestnut Hill College. You, our donors, have been and continue to be an integral part of a change that is truly amazing. The successful transition to coeducation has increased undergraduate enrollment by 131 percent. While this is highly significant, even more astounding is that within a scant five years, our male population has grown to account for 40 percent of all undergraduate students! Boasting such a high percentage of men, Chestnut Hill College can truly claim that it has taken its place with historically coeducational colleges and universities. More importantly, the College has accomplished this feat and created an environment in which highly motivated and self-actualized women can use their intellectual and personal gifts to work well and collaboratively with men. For all of our students, alumni, and friends, the move to Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) marks another notable change for the College. As members of Division II, Chestnut Hill College further differentiates itself from other similar institutions in the region. The transition has helped recruit an increased number of serious students who are also serious athletes. With its emphasis on academics, character, fair play, responsibility, and passion, Division II fosters not only the physical development of students, but also their intellectual, emotional, and moral development. Just as coeducation increased the size and raised the profile of the student body and the shift to Division II increased our visibility and energized the campus, the purchase of the Albert M. Greenfield estate at SugarLoaf expanded the institution’s physical footprint and made us more accessible to our Chestnut Hill neighbors. With much-needed space now available for additional residence halls, student and academic buildings, performance and conference facilities, the College is taking a bold step toward renewing the entire campus experience for 21st century students. The future direction of the College’s programs and campus development are articulated in the newly completed Strategic and Master Plans. These two documents were carefully crafted with the assistance of professional planners, architects, site engineers, and academics.

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT The brilliance of our master planners is clearly demonstrated by their uncanny ability to design the SugarLoaf portion of the property so that it almost mirrors the current campus. With skill and tenacity, these architects have fashioned facilities that will support and further the College’s academic, social, and spiritual goals. Two beautiful hills, located on either side of Germantown Avenue, provide the setting for the re-creation of the campus. Each site will bear the signature architectural elements of gray stone, red terra cotta roofs, and gracious courtyards (both public and private in nature). These spaces will invite administrators, faculty, staff, and students to a learning and living experience that emphasizes the singular importance of strong and good relationships, service to and love of the dear neighbor, commitment to excellence in all endeavors, and a desire to love God above all things. Every aspect of the Chestnut Hill experience is being designed to give life to the values and principles of the mission. Just as we asked the planners to shape the physical components of the campus to support the mission, so, too, we asked the faculty and staff to shape the spiritual, academic, social, athletic, and cultural programs of the College to convey in both explicit and implicit terms the truths and beliefs essential to an educational experience imbued with the spirituality and legacy of the Sisters of Saint Joseph and the essentials of our Catholic faith and intellectual tradition. Thus, the entire experience at Chestnut Hill College blends to provide a holistic education that prepares the whole person not merely to make a living, but to live a purposeful life. In the 21st century, as in the past century, the College will graduate women and men of uncommon excellence. Delivering an education that prepares students for superiority in their chosen fields is expected of an institution of higher learning. What is unexpected in our highly complex and confusing world is an education that inculcates in students spiritual excellence and moral integrity. While the quality of global community relies on highly educated people who are ready to seize and solve the mammoth problems that confront humankind, its paramount need is women and men with the moral courage and spiritual fortitude to address the injustices and inequalities that compromise and endanger human dignity. In graduating women and men such as these, Chestnut Hill College makes a contribution to the world that is of inestimable value.

the life changing possibilities inherent to an education at Chestnut Hill College. With many demands upon your resources, your decision to give generously to this institution demonstrates your commitment to the intangible, yet absolutely essential qualities of a Catholic education in the tradition of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. Your support empowers us to continue creating a lasting legacy for generations yet to come. For this, I offer you my most sincere thanks.

As alumni and friends of the College, your lives give witness to the values at the core of the mission. From your own experience, you know

Sister Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. President

Gratefully,

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YEAR IN REVIEW 2007-2008

Barbara D’ Iorio Martino ’60 (center) is congratulated by Patricia Kelly, SSJ (l) and Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. on her election as the first alumna chair of the College board of directors.

Governance • Two primary changes to the by-laws were made by the General Council of the Sisters of Saint Joseph this past academic year. • The number of Sisters of Saint Joseph who sit on the board of directors will be reduced to seven by September 2009. • The chair of the board of directors will be a duly elected director who is not a Sister of Saint Joseph and the vice chair will be the congregational president of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. • In May, the board of directors of Chestnut Hill College elected alumna Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60 as the chair of the board, effective September 2008.

Academic Affairs • William T. Walker, Ph.D., senior vice president, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, retired at the end of June after 10 years of service to the College. Dr. Walker returns to campus this fall as an adjunct faculty member. • Kenneth J. Soprano, Ph.D. was appointed to the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, effective July 2008. • Faculty scholarly accomplishments continue at the College, with two books published and more then 90 scholarly publications, presentations, or performances made.

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David Contosta, Ph.D., professor of history, signs copies of his new book, Rebel Giants: Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin.

School of Undergraduate Studies • Griffin Days Orientation in July welcomed 280 new students to campus. Placement exams, meeting with advisers, and registering for fall courses was the agenda for the day. Parents also attended sessions on student life and academic advocacy. • Through the African Sisters Education Collaborative (ASEC), a course was offered in the spring for seven students who studied Africa as part of a Global Awareness Seminar. These students later traveled to Tanzania in May for a two-week service project at the Bigwa Secondary School, assisting students in conversational English and tutoring in math and computers. • Thirteen students were finalists in nine competitive events at the Future Business Leaders of America Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference, competing against more than 2,600 students from 300 schools to earn the honor. Earlier in the year, 21 students competed at the state leadership conference, winning 34 awards in 14 events. • Honor societies on campus expand to 11 established chapters, underscoring the College’s commitment to academic excellence. • The ongoing review of the Core Curriculum that examined Ways of Knowing and Learning Outcomes resulted in the development of a proposal that incorporates agreed learning outcomes in a liberal arts context.

College President Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. praised William T. Walker, Ph.D. at his retirement ceremony in April as she marked the end of their 10-year partnership at the College.

• Hosted area high school students at a Global Warming Symposium in January, with participation by members of several environmental commissions and organizations.

School of Graduate Studies • The education department received a discretionary grant of $799,600 over four years from the U.S Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. This grant enables the graduate education program to increase the number of certified special education teachers in the School District of Philadelphia. • Initially accredited in 2005, the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) program received re-accreditation from the American Psychological Association (APA) for seven years—the longest period of time that is awarded by the APA. • The faculty and the College’s board of directors approved a new five-year combined degree program, a B.S./M.S. in International Business, Language and Culture. The program design was sent to the Pennsylvania Department of Education for approval. It is anticipated that the new degree program will be introduced in fall 2009. • The Professional Development School partnership with the Emlen Elementary School in Philadelphia was evaluated as highly successful in meeting its goals by the Philadelphia Education Fund. This nonprofit organization awarded the partnership an $11,000 grant to continue the partnership through the 2007-2008 academic year.


YEAR IN REVIEW 2007-2008

Phi Beta Lambda business team members earned national honors this past spring.

School of Continuing and Professional Studies • Experienced its highest enrollment in its history, with more than 200 new students enrolling since fall 2007.

Student teaching at the Emlen Elementary School in Philadelphia.

Logue Library • Logue Library acquired several new electronic research tools for the e-reference collection:

• Joined Graduate! Philadelphia, an initiative of the Pennsylvania Economy League, the Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board, and the United Way to encourage working adults in the Philadelphia region to return to college. Academic advising is provided by the College two days per month at a college center that opened in a Center City Philadelphia shopping mall.

• The 2007 edition of the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, an 11-volume set considered an essential reference for experts and newcomers alike;

• Minors in psychology and religious studies are now offered, and the certificate program in computer forensics was expanded to include electronic discovery.

• The Humanities Collection of Project Muse, an electronic database of 350 high-quality humanities and social science journals from more than 60 scholarly publishers in full text;

• A grant from the School District of Philadelphia for the Dual Enrollment Program allowed 13 students from Lankenau High School to enroll and successfully complete SOCU 103, Social Problems, in the fall 2007. • Students at Kennedy-Kenrick Catholic High School continue to participate in courses offered on-site by the College. • Offered more than 20 one-day, non-credit workshops for fall 2007 that were designed for professional development and personal enrichment and targeted to local residents in the area, the 55+ adult market, and current students.

• A collection of electronic reference books from Oxford Press that adds more than 170 fully-indexed, cross-searchable dictionary, language reference, and subject reference works;

• Obtained the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World. Released in March 2008, this database details major world developments from 1750 to the present with close attention to social, economic, cultural and political topics. • Acquired four additional encyclopedias: The Oxford Encyclopedias of American Literature, British Literature, Global Change and Economic History. • Faculty members and librarians continue to work together to foster Information Literacy, a Greater Expectations learning outcome. Faculty from all three Schools have scheduled 563 students for some type of library orientation.

Twelve new members were inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta, the national honor society for first-year students that recognizes academic achievement.

• Enhancing the Brimmer Collection of children’s literature and welcomed by education majors, the library joined the Junior Library Guild, which delivers monthly collections of children’s books with reading levels from preschool through young adult.

Student Life • Co-hosted the second annual Sisters of Saint Joseph appreciation luncheon with the Student Government Association, in recognition of the service of the Sisters to the College community. • A three-credit leadership course was offered to students in the spring semester through the collaborative efforts of Student Life and the Religious Studies department.

Community Engagement • Merged with Student Activities in order to coordinate events and workshops for students. • A Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board grant for $11,500 was used to establish a comprehensive drug and alcohol education program and social norming campaign for students. Alcohol Awareness Week in October was planned in conjunction with the student organization FADD (Friends Against Dangerous Decisions). • Offered BASICS training (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students) to Student Life staff, enhancing their ability to help students reduce high-risk drinking behaviors through motivational enhancement techniques.

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Junior Alison Borden concentrates on her painting technique in art studio class.

• Coordinated Family Weekend in the fall, attracting 378 attendees, with 117 parents and students participating in Casino Night and 124 attending the College president’s brunch. • Celebrated the Class of 2008 at the annual Senior Dinner that was attended by more than 90 seniors and 30 faculty and staff members. • Honored individual students for their leadership and dedication throughout the academic year at the year-end Student Leadership Banquet. • Offered more than 80 campus activities and 21 road trips to students during the academic year.

Career Services • Enlisted alums as student mentors for the Career Connections career-shadowing program. • Hosted the third annual Fair Trade Café to support the sale of fair trade goods from developing countries, raising $552 in support of the Peruvian ministry of Jean Faustman, SSJ. • Sponsored the Kaplan Test Prep graduate school preparation workshops for undergraduate students. More than 45 students participated and took practice tests for MCAT, GRE, LSAT, and GMAT as well as workshops on the admissions process and tips for writing the personal statement. • Seventy-six students completed corporate and non-profit internships.

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The 9th Annual Empty Bowl Dinner saw record attendance and profits to benefit the homeless.

• Coordinated the 18th Annual Job Fair, attracting 114 student job applicants and 64 agencies and employers. • Offered Backpack-to-Briefcase month, a professional development series for graduating seniors that included an etiquette dinner, Resumé Rx sessions, a workshop on Interviewing for Success and, in collaboration with the Office of Alumni Relations, introduced two new sessions, an alumni-student networking reception and a money management seminar for new grads that was presented by a local financial advisor. • Received a renewable grant through the Pennsylvania Campus Compact to host an AmeriCorps*VISTA volunteer on campus to establish and cultivate community partnerships. Seven College students worked with the VISTA volunteer in a mentoring project at Roxborough High School in Philadelphia, assisting seniors with their required senior project.

Counseling Center • Dedicated the College’s counseling center as the Ann Durkin Montano Counseling Center in December. Mrs. Montano was the mother of three Chestnut Hill alumnae, one of whom is College counselor Sandy Montano Baumgardner, Psy.D. • Presented monthly educational workshops for students focusing on topics such as transitioning into college and stress management. Several personal development workshops were also offered that included: Transitions; First-Generation College Students; Dealing with Holiday Stress; and Food, Family, Friends.

Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. announces the College’s move to NCAA Division II athletics and full membership in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC).

Health Services • Offered to staff and students a series of yoga classes and workshops on body image and eating and nutrition. • Identified a local physician consultant to improve student access to a physician in need of timely health care. • Provided health care service to an additional 200 students at the health center’s new location in Fitzsimmons Hall. • The Great American Smoke Out, an anti-smoking campaign, was introduced to raise awareness and provide resources for students to quit smoking.

Residence Life • Housing occupancy was at 98 percent for the year. Rooms in Fournier Hall were reconfigured to meet housing demands, and loftable furniture was purchased to maximize room use. Twelve students lived off campus in College-leased apartments. • A residence hall council was established to discuss quality of life issues and to address specific initiatives determined by the students. • More than 30 social and educational programs were planned by resident assistants as part of the effort to build community within the residence halls.

Athletics • Announced the College’s reclassification from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division II and full membership in the Central Atlantic


YEAR IN REVIEW 2007-2008 Collegiate Conference (CACC) in August 2007. This move provides the opportunity for competition at a higher level along with the increased exposure that goes with it. • Unveiled a new look for the Griffins in April with a new athletics logo that presents a modern and more aggressive portrait of the Griffin, symbolizing the College’s commitment to the advancement and success of its athletics program. • The baseball team took to the fields, becoming the 14th varsity sport on campus.

Campus Ministry • Community service initiatives are thriving with more students than ever involved and volunteering with IMPACT, the Ronald McDonald House, the St. Francis Inn homeless shelter and soup kitchen, the Last Chance Ranch animal shelter, the Heart of Camden housing restoration project, and the Walk for Hunger fundraiser. • Co-hosted the 9th Annual Empty Bowl Dinner with the Northwest Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network. Student volunteers served soup to 900 guests and raised more than $10,000 for the homeless. • Three new social outreach programs were launched: Guys’ Night Out, Ladies’ Night Out, and Nostalgia Night. • Spiritual initiatives included the weekly Breaking Bread prayer

The security desk area at the Lodge.

discussion group, movie and discussion nights, and the ongoing daily afternoon tea time in the campus ministry office.

SugarLoaf Hill • The basement of the Lodge and the dining room of the Greenfield Mansion were cleaned out in preparation for asbestos removal and mold remediation in August 2007. • Demolition of Wyncliffe House, the old greenhouse, and “hippie house,” all located at SugarLoaf Hill, was completed in the spring. A new access road for construction vehicles was built through the interior of the property from Germantown Avenue. • A $2.7 million renovation of the Lodge commenced with the installation of a new roof and new windows and the structural refurbishment of the bridge connecting the Lodge with the Greenfield Mansion. Interior renovations followed with the installation of HVAC and sprinkler systems, cables for wireless technology and TV, plastering, painting, and new carpeting and furniture. The Lodge opened in August 2008 as a 32-room residence hall. • The Pool House underwent a minimal renovation to provide a social space for students living at the Lodge. • The renovation design plans for the Greenfield Mansion are being finalized. The scope of work, with a price tag of $5.4 million, includes a complete refurbishment of all electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. The three floors of the mansion will be reconfigured to provide space for classes, conferences and offices. Expansion of the dining room to seat 160, extensive improvements

New residence hall furniture at the Lodge in place for the 2008 fall semester.

The completed walkway connecting the Lodge and the Greenfield Mansion.

to the kitchen as well as new kitchen equipment, and the restoration of the original facade will complete this project. Work is slated to begin late 2008.

Office of Institutional Advancement • The SugarLoaf Hill initiative yielded more than $800,000 in pledges from February 2007 through June 2008. • For the 2007-2008 fiscal year, the alumni donor participation rate reached 31 percent, representing an increase of ten percent over the prior fiscal year and a forty percent increase over two years. • The Silver Anniversary Golf Invitational in October grossed more than $86,000, with more than 100 players participating in the outing. The winner of the $3,000 raffle cash prize graciously donated the money back to the College. • The Emerald Evening Casino Night and Auction fundraiser, held in March, grossed nearly $60,000 and generated a 25 percent increase in profit over last year. With more than 360 guests in attendance, this represents a 31 percent increase in attendance over last year’s event. • Fitzsimmons Hall was dedicated in honor of Mary Elizabeth Jackson Fitzsimmons ’35 following the President’s Donor Recognition Celebration in September. Mrs. Fitzsimmons’s lifetime giving to the College, including the proceeds from her estate, was approximately $2 million. • VirtualGiving.com, a planned giving module, was integrated onto the College Web site in August 2007. Since its launch, more than

The renovated Pool House at SugarLoaf complete with new furniture and carpeting.

The Lodge at SugarLoaf Hill.

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YEAR IN REVIEW 2007-2008

Committee members for the Silver Anniversary Golf Invitational held at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club in October.

1,158 web sessions have been recorded, with most visits made to the donor homepage. • “Reunion of the Stars” on June 6-7-8 brought more than 300 alumnae back to campus, equaling 26 percent of all alumni from the undergraduate classes ending in “3” and “8.” The Golden Griffins, graduates of 50 years and more, and guests topped an all-time high of 165 for their traditional Sunday brunch. • CHCGriffinsOnline.com, the new alumni online community, officially launched on July 31, 2007, and more than 783 alums have registered. • A new home page for the College’s Web site was developed and went live in April. • The Hallmark Society, reserved for those individuals who have named the College as the ultimate beneficiary of their planned gift, welcomed 11 new members this past fiscal year, bringing the total to 78 members. • The Ektron CMS400 Web site content management system software was purchased and installed to facilitate the processes by which the content on the College Web site is managed and updated.

Information Technology • George P. McKenna, Ph.D. was appointed to the position of Vice President for Information Technology. • Initiated an overall assessment of information technology at the College, integrating a two-stage process initially focusing on 6

Five stories of scaffolding was erected in St. Joseph Hall during the five-month renovation of the Rotunda.

staffing and organization, and later moving to existing and future technology needs. This assessment will include the operational and financial impact to the College. • Launched Raiser’s Edge, a fundraising software database system in support of the Office of Institutional Advancement. • Went “live” with Jenzabar, a new administrative software program for the College. • Began the implementation of the Jenzabar web modules deployment to provide web-based services to students. • Extended the voice and data networking infrastructure to SugarLoaf Hill. • Purchased and installed a new campus e-mail server. • Tripled internet bandwidth to accommodate the increased numbers of users and the requirements of new campus software. • Purchased and installed 20 new computers in Martino Hall classrooms to support faculty and student needs.

Institutional Services • Renovations of the historic Rotunda began in August 2007. Scaffolding up to the fifth floor was erected over a two-week period followed by chemical stripping, neutralizing, patching, and painting of woodwork and walls. New lighting was also installed. The shining restoration was completed and unveiled in time for Carol Night in late November.

More than 360 guests tested their luck at An Emerald Evening, the second annual casino night and auction fundraiser for the College.

• The Griffin’s Den received a facelift that included new paint and the delivery of new furniture. A 70-inch, flat-screen TV and an electronic computer panel to advertise campus events was also installed to make the space more attractive for students. • Campus security measures were strengthened with additional security cameras and card access readers and keypads. Ten blue-light emergency telephones were installed across the campus and in parking lots. An existing in-house communication system was tested and reactivated. The security force was increased to 35 officers. • Chartwells Dining Service has taken steps to increase dining opportunities by adding extra seating in the Dining Room, extending hours in the Griffin’s Den, and opening Piazza Perk in Fitzsimmons Hall, which offers frozen food vending and evening sales of coffee, frozen drinks, and cookies. • Chartwells’ Dine on Campus Web site receives daily hits as students check the weekly menus for both the Dining Room and the Griffin’s Den.




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LETTER FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD ear Friends,

Several years ago, alumna Emily McKay Binns, Ph.D. ’63 wrote: “The next “logical” step for humanity is to become loving.... We must act. The initiative is God’s; but the instrumentality is ours” (The World as Creation, 85-86). To that end, Pope Benedict XVI emphasized that we must practice love through works of charity and that each of us has an obligation to be involved personally in promoting development with gifts of time or money or prayer or action

In accord with the revised bylaws, an election was held at the final Board of Directors’ meeting of the 2007-2008 academic year. All of the Board rejoice that Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60 was elected unanimously as Chair of the Board, effective September 2008.

(2006 Encyclical:Deus Caritas Est).

One hundred and fifty years ago, in 1858, the Sisters of Saint Joseph came to Chestnut Hill and with foresight, courage and trust bought this land and built so solidly for those who today reap the fruit of their labor and sacrifice. We want those fruits to continue—and so the future will only expand the need for your vital partnership in the life and mission of Chestnut Hill College.

If you are reading this letter, you have done that kind of charitable work for Chestnut Hill College. Your leadership and involvement, in whatever form, have influenced the growth of Chestnut Hill College. You have made present, here and now, the love and support which Chestnut Hill College always needs. In doing so, you have met one another on the common ground of God’s love and have partnered in the life and mission of the College.

Benefactors, board of directors, alumni, faculty, administrators, staff, and students—thank you for staying with us with your support. In so many ways, you help us to reverence the tradition of Chestnut Hill College and to enter eagerly the newness stretching before us. Through your close involvement, you understand how the College works with the limits of finances and land, but with your faithful and generous support, the possibilities for growth are limitless.

Thank you for your leadership and involvement. Ten years ago, Sister Carol Jean Vale envisioned “that the future of Chestnut Hill College may hold even finer moments.” Those moments now abound; for example, consider the expanding enrollment, new buildings, flourishing programs, successful athletic teams, strategic planning, and the purchase of SugarLoaf Hill. You have witnessed over and over, how even a single act of generosity can influence something far beyond what we can imagine.

I trust that your generous involvement in the mission of Chestnut Hill College is meaningful for you as well. You help keep hope alive in the midst of the soul-sized burdens of our world. Please continue your investment in the immeasurable capacities of our students to build up a “civilization of love” (Pope Benedict XVI). The initiative is God’s; but the instrumentality is ours.

In response to these new moments for Chestnut Hill College, the General Council of the Sisters of Saint Joseph initiated changes in the bylaws of the Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors. The changes include a decrease in the number of Sisters on the Board and the election of a Board Chair who is not a Sister of Saint Joseph. Both changes evolved from our desire to encourage lay leadership; from the need for additional expertise in many areas; from the need for increased philanthropic efforts; and from the importance of making connections with the public sector in support of the mission of Chestnut Hill College.

With prayerful gratitude,

Sister Patricia Kelly, SSJ, M.A. Chair, Board of Directors

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VOLUNTARY FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE: JULY 1, 2007 - JUNE 30, 2008 ANNUAL OPERATIONS Unrestricted Purposes 1

ANNUAL OPERATIONS Restricted Purposes 2

ENDOWMENT 3

TOTAL

$1,699,046

$572,202

$142,583

$2,413,831

PARENTS & FRIENDS

109,980

67,141

9,550

186,671

CORPORATIONS

188,727

51,980

100

240,807

17,000

310,500

250

327,750

ALUMNI

FOUNDATIONS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 4 TOTAL

947,537

947,537

135

1,101,496

1,101,631

$2,014,888

$3,050,856

$152,483

1

includes unrestricted gifts to Griffin & Reunion Funds; Golf Invitational; Casino/Auction fundraiser; unrestricted bequests; Tribute Funds; miscellaneous other.

2

includes restricted gifts to Capital Gifts Initiatives & SugarLoaf Hill Fund; gifts/grants for academic & non-academic departments/programs; library acquisitions; campus ministry; academic scholarships; tuition awards.

3

includes restricted gifts/bequests to the general endowment; specific endowed scholarships; academic programs; library acquisitions; lectures.

4

includes contributed services of the Sisters of Saint Joseph.

GIVING BY CONSTITUENCY

GIVING BY PURPOSE

ENDOWMENT 3% ALUMNI 46%

ORGANIZATIONS 21%

PARENTS & FRIENDS 4% CORPORATIONS 5%

GOVERNMENT 18%

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$5,218,227

FOUNDATIONS 6%

ANNUAL OPERATIONS Restricted Purposes 58%

ANNUAL OPERATIONS Unrestricted Purposes 39%


STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY 2007-2008 OPERATING REVENUE Tuition & Fees, Net of Financial Aid Federal Grants & Contracts State & Local Grants & Contracts Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts Investment & Endowment Income

OPERATING EXPENDITURES $20,792,150 22,217

$10,714,013

Academic Support

3,044,109

Student Services

4,403,660

2,170,589

Institutional Support

7,215,262

433,726

Auxiliary Enterprises

5,048,774

925,320

Contributed Services - Net of Expenses

1,098,397

Sales & Services of Auxiliary Enterprises

4,653,170

Other Sources

Instruction

TOTAL

$30,425,818

350,115

Net Assets Released from Restriction TOTAL

1,792,083 $32,237,767

OPERATING REVENUE

OPERATING EXPENDITURES

NET ASSETS RELEASED FROM RESTRICTION 6% OTHER SOURCES 1%

TUITION & FEES NET OF FINANCIAL AID 65%

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES 17%

INSTRUCTION 35%

SALES & SERVICES OF AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES 14% CONTRIBUTED SERVICESNET OF EXPENSES 3%

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 24%

INVESTMENT & ENDOWMENT INCOME 1%

PRIVATE GIFTS, GRANTS & CONTRACTS 7%

STUDENT SERVICES 14%

ACADEMIC SUPPORT 10%

STATE & LOCAL GRANTS & CONTRACTS 3%

FEDERAL GRANTS & CONTRACTS <1%

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REUNION GIVING FUND REUNION GIVING FUND: JULY 1, 2007 - JUNE 30, 2008 Every five years, alumni are asked to consider a special gift to honor their memories of Chestnut Hill and one another. For some, it is to increase their most recent gift, and for others, it is to make a special gift for the first time. Reunion year alumni are invited to choose from a variety of giving options that reflect their interest in the specific needs of the College. These options include: • The Griffin Fund – essential unrestricted support for day-to-day operations • Endowment – restricted gifts for student scholarships; academic programs • Other Gift Designations – such as student life, campus ministry, athletics, counseling center, library, special class funds, or specific department programs All Reunion class gifts received from July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 are counted toward the total dollars each class raises and the total class participation rate.

REUNION YEAR

NO. OF CLASS MEMBERS

NO. OF DONORS

PARTICIPATION RATE

1933

75th

3

3

100%

1938

70th

14

4

29%

1943

65th

24

17

71%

1948

60th

56

44

79%

1953

55th

74

49

66%

1958

50th

89

73

82%

1963

45th

137

76

56%

1968

40th

131

52

40%

1973

35th

97

25

26%

1978

30th

114

24

21%

1983

25th

120

21

18%

1988

20th

87

20

23%

1993

15th

88

11

13%

1998

10th

75

9

12%

2003

5th

77

6

9%

1186

434

37%

CLASS

TOTAL

1983 classmates celebrating their 25th reunion at the reception following Saturday’s Annual Memorial Mass and preceding Reunion Luncheon.

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Kathryn Brown Davis ’33 (l), the first and only alumna to return for a milestone 75th reunion, greeted by Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ.

The Social Room sparkled with beaming faces as alumnae greeted one another at Sister Carol Jean Vale’s Welcome Back Reception. Four faculty-led “Nourish Your Mind” sessions followed.


REUNION WEEKEND REUNION WEEKEND LUNCHEON REGISTRATIONS

REGISTRATIONS FROM ELIGIBLE CLASSES

REGISTRATIONS FROM ELIGIBLE CLASSES

GOLDEN GRIFFINS BRUNCH REGISTRATIONS

REUNION YEARS

Record-breaking registrations moved Sunday’s Golden Griffins Brunch from the West Dining Room to Sorgenti Arena.

REUNION YEARS

A red carpet welcome and quick snap from student paparazzo Colleen Tozer opens the Reunion of the Stars for Nancy Loving ’68 (l), presented the 2008 Distinguished Achievement Award at Saturday’s Reunion Luncheon for her women’s heart health advocacy, and Teresa Clark Trudeau ’68.

Always a crowd pleaser...Reunion Luncheon Roll Call of Classes.

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REUNION WEEKEND

A hot, steamy night...but much fun at the annual Saturday evening Family BBQ, immediately preceding Casino Royale in the Social Room.

It was a packed house as Reunion Weekend 2008, sporting a theme —Reunion of the Stars—for the first time, introduced a number of new events and features to delight returning alumnae. A red carpet, white tent, and scarlet and gold stanchions decked out the piazza adjoining Logue Library to Fontbonne Hall for Friday’s arrivals and evening festivities...the Milestones Cocktail Reception preceding Saturday’s family BBQ specially recognized the 25th and 50th reunion classes...a formal induction ceremony welcomed the 50th reunion class into the Golden Griffins on Sunday, while also debuting the Golden Griffins Medallion for each member of the Class of 1958 in attendance. Reunion returnees totaled 26 percent of eligible alumnae. Golden Griffins Mass & Brunch registrations increased 31 percent over 2007.

Catherine Lockyer ’92 (l), presented the Eleanore Dolan Egan ’28 Award for Outstanding Service to Chestnut Hill College by Alumni Association president Joanne Fink ’76.

Class of 1988 revelers in full force during “CHC Idol Night on the Hill”— an evening of karaoke music, margaritas, and munchies played out in an overflowing tented piazza.

“Fabulous! A ‘celestial’ success...I think I can speak for all the ’48ers who attended our 60th reunion. We had a bang-up time...” Janet Smith Murphy ’48

“What a great 50th Reunion at CHC! I had a marvelous time...I am proud to call myself a graduate of such a fine, outstanding college...” Maura Woulfe Schubert ’58

“I feel so connected again...the whole process from the save-the-date postcard to the final hug good-bye was wonderful. The whole weekend kept the flavor of the college true...” Jess Bowman Dodson ’98

“It was a great experience...I loved mingling with the other classes... Karaoke, BBQ, and Casino Night were a blast!” Danielle Conlon ’03

“I really felt welcomed and wanted...Everything was so perfect...” Judy Heffernan ’68 See www.CHCgriffinsonline.com: “Reunion 2008” for highlights, comments, and photo gallery; “Honors & Awards” for profiles of the 2008 Egan and Distinguished Achievement awardees.

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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Founders Society ($100,000 - $999,999) 160over90 E. Loretta Daly Estate ’47 Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons Estate ’35 Andrew H. & Eileen Long Hessman ’60 Mathilde Wackerman Higgins Estate ’36 The Maguire Foundation The Rocco & Barbara Martino Foundation (Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60) (D) The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Griffin Society ($50,000 - $99,999) The Navesink Foundation (J. Hugh & Anne O’Shea Devlin ’64) Logue Society ($25,000 - $49,999) Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Margaret Conner Estate ’43 General Electric Foundation Harold and Ann Sorgenti Family Foundation (Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58) (D) M. Regina O’Neill Thomas ’51 Fontbonne Society ($10,000 - $24,999) Harry J. J. & Joan McDermott Bellwoar ’55 Judith E. Campbell ’69 Rosemarie O’Brien Cleaver ’58 Doran Family Foundation Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 Shelley Sprague Guerard ’66 Kathleen C. Corcoran Keene ’68 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Plunkett Surdna Foundation, Inc. Mary Connelly Tripodi Estate ’37 Denise Bonner Wall ’58 Harry & Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS (D)

Fournier Society ($5,000 - $9,999) Patricia May Agger ’63 Marjorie Binder ’43 Kathleen Clauss Borkowski ’68 Elizabeth M. Bowden, LLD Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. ’76 Sandra Bumgardner, Psy.D. ’76, ’89 SGS, ’03 SGS (S) Consuelo Braucci Byrne ’33 Frank & Elaine Bennett Davey ’65 (D) Kathryn Brown Davis ’33 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Denny (D) Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. ’48 Kathleen Braun Dollenberg ’62 Barrie Thomas Fahey ’59 Mary Gallagher ’70 Stephen A. & Anne Gardner (D) Joanne Hayes-Rines ’68 Virginia A. Hogan ’53 Audrey Ward House ’57 Keough Electric Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kluepfel Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Lackman Catherine Lockyer ’92 (D) Elizabeth Bateman Malloy ’58 Peggy Grant Malone ’46 The Martin Foundation Joanne McFadden McBride ’63 Michael & Margaret McCaffery Family Fund (Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77) (D) Loretta M. McLaughlin ’74 SCPS Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery ’97 SCPS Mr. & Mrs. Shaun O’Malley Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Frances McCullen Pierce ’63 Susan M. Pisano ’71 Susan Prince ’75 Janet Brown Quintal ’70 Martha Ranc, Ph.D. ’86

The John C. & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation D. M. Sabia & Co., Inc. Kathleen Olsen Sullivan ’64 Mary Maines Sullivan ’58 Anne E. Tezak ’76 Thomas Wynne, LP Verizon Foundation Anne McGinnis Whittington Estate ’59 A. Clarice Zaydon, M.D. ’70 Clement Society ($1,000 - $4,999) Bernardine K. Keeler Abbott ’51 Susan Kanehann Ahmad, M.D. ’77 Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. ’39 American Masonry Corporation The Arthur Jackson Company Association of Independent Colleges & Universities/PA Robert Atkins Eleanor Yoa Ayers ’69 Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. ’60 Anne Dever Bancroft ’57 Mary Ruth Wiegard Becker ’63 Jana DeFrancesco Belansen ’69 Maude Meehan Belli ’49 Beneficial Savings Bank Marion Williams Berry ’63 Anna Marie Hummert Bertram ’46 Adele Schmitz Bissonette ’73 Blank Rome, LLP Mr. & Mrs. William Bohnett (Clare Hamilton Bohnett ’71) The Boothby Group Mr. and Mrs. John P. Borneman Capt. & Mrs. Aubrey J. Bourgeois Louise Bradley ’52 Mary Connor Brandt, Ph.D. ’50 Gertrude Traeger Brittin ’42 Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. ’83 Catharine Gallagher Brockway ’51 Marion Gioffre Buddo ’60

The President’s Circle donor categories provide an opportunity for Chestnut Hill College to recognize 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 for any purpose.

Claire Little Burton ’48 Kathleen Vath Campbell ’70 Elizabeth Kincaid Canapary ’58 Mary Ellen McClain Carson ’57 Roberta Rini Cartlidge ’49 Young-Shin Chang ’59 Chartwells Educational Dining Services, Inc. Chesapeake Bay Golf Clubs Cisco Systems, Inc. Renee Clifton Mary Coady ’62 Gloria Perla Coe ’46 Helen Devine Coen ’55 Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Mary Connolly ’50 John Conway Joseph Coradino (D) Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley ’73 Mary Lee Rothwell Corr ’60 Katherine Rickert Coulson, Ph.D. ’54 Joan Coyne ’52 Marjorie Piga Crain ’48 Leonore S. Smith Crowley Estate ’37 Crown Holdings, Inc. Mary Catherine Curran ’58 Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56 CYMA Builders & Construction Managers, Inc. Drs. Edward & Alice Ann Gricoski Dachowski ’77 Daniel J. Keating Company Deborah Davies Mary DeCandido ’53 Deloitte & Touche, LLP Patricia Burke DeLucia ’58 Eileen O’Rourke Deneen ’54 Mary Katherine Schubert Denny ’40 M. Kathy Tigh Detrano ’67 Catherine Devlin ’63 Adelaide DiBerardino ’48 Jane Harney Donovan Estate ’45 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Doody Kathleen Keirle Dougherty, Ph.D. ’67 Ruth Wingel Doyle ’52 Bernadette Montano Dronson, Esq. ’84 Duane Morris, LLP Albina Dunleavy Mr. and Mrs. Martin Durkin Judith Dwyer, Ph.D. ’72 Joan Mathers Eaves ’52 Exxon Education Foundation Elizabeth Jachimowicz Fanuzzi ’66

Helen Tansey Farhat ’43 Joanne Fink ’76 The Honorable & Mrs. James J. Fitzgerald, III (Carol McCullough-Fitzgerald) (D) Rosemary McCarron Flannery, Esq. ’43 Deborah Dougherty Flint ’59 Donna M. Bongarzone-Fluehr ’03 SCPS Kathleen Heidere Ford ’63 Maryann Boehmer Froehlich ’58 Betty Lou Froustet ’43 Adrienne Donaghue Gallagher ’62 Kathleen Gavigan, Esq., Ph.D. ’62 Marcia Gehman, SSJ ’63 Elizabeth H. Gemmill Kathleen Gillespie ’51 Mary Jane Gillespie ’56 Robert N. Glackin Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn ’61 Kathleen Boran Gotthelf ’75 M. Paula Nyhart Gowen ’63 Marie Fath Greenwood Estate ’33 Patricia T. Tichenor Greer ’62 Pamela Orsini Grimme ’54 Mary Groome Helen Gruber ’52 Sarah Mansell Guilfoyle ’58 The Gulati Family Foundation Trust (Jack & Rosemary Murphy Gulati ’61) (D) Robert G. & 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 J. Hartnett, Esq. (D) Haverstick-Borthwick Company Nan B. Hechenberger, Ph.D. Sonia Gotay Hernandez ’58 Hess Companies Ken Hicks (A) Jack Hills Marie Schauder Hindman ’49 Lois Deacon Hofmann ’36 M. Joan McGonigal Hofmann ’63 Barbara Hogan, Ph.D. ’73 SCPS (F) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hollenbeck The Honickman Foundation Quita W. Horan Linda Sofranko Hostelley ’71 Mary Angela Heller Howard, Esq. ’66 Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley ’58 17


PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Judith Bourgeois Jensen ’60 Mary Therese Joyce ’46 T. James Kavanagh Foundation Margaret Mary M. McDermott Keeler ’57 Marie McDermott Keeley ’52 Patricia F. Kelleher ’48 Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. ’55 & Edwin Kellerman, M.D. Colette Robillard Kelly ’53 Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. (D) Patricia Kilmartin ’40 David & Jodie King-Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (A) Julia H. Heitzman Koechlin ’66 Louise Kuklinski, M.D. ’78 Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Barbara L. Forrester Landis ’07 SGS Kathleen H. Herzog Larkin, Esq. ’67 Barbara Leighton Rosemary Hagan Lignelli ’58 Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Ellen Logue ’47 Elizabeth Lunney ’72 Patricia Crane Lynch ’54 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch Patricia Wallace MacGillivray ’53 Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Samuel P. Mandell Foundation (Miriam Gibbons Mandell ’61) (D) Barbara Piga Marcouiller ’53 Joan Schmitt Markham ’52 Joan Fitzpatrick Marvin ’51 Regina Gercke McConnell ’58 Maureen MacLean McCord, Esq. ’58 Catherine Winter McDonnell ’45 Philip & M. Eileen Daly McDonough, Ed.D. ’63 Joan Wood McEnaney ’53 Mary Lou Stafford McGill ’54 Jeane Rossberg McGinn ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. McGlinchy (D) Helene Boffa McGuinn ’47 Margaret Green McLaughlin ’62 Mary McManus ’49 Catherine Hebson McVicker, Ph.D. ’65 Patricia Meier ’72 Ellen Miller ’68 Anne Duffy Mirsch ’52 Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius ’75 Anne E. Moore ’51 18

Jacques & Blanche Haviland Moore ’50 Sandra K. Moore ’90 SGS Sheila Murphey, M.D. ’65 Frances McCormick Murphy ’73 Janet Smith Murphy ’48 Francis X. & Nonie Glennon Murphy ’66 Mary O’Gorman Murray ’74 Jeanne Sweeney Nelson ’42 Loretta Brennan O’Brien ’46 Jacqueline Carroll O’Donnell ’45 Carole Storch O’Dwyer ’59 Nora Golden O’Malley ’58 Stephanie Olexa, Ph.D. ’72 Margaret Richardson O’Rourke ’51 Marita Howard O’Rourke ’52 Mary Vernier Ozzello ’50 Bill & Mary Noel Page (D) Dorothy Palatucci ’64 Jo Ellen Noonan Parsons ’66 Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) & John L. Melvin, M.D. Martha Freiling Peterson ’56 Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. ’74 The Philadelphia Contributionship The Philadelphia Trust Company Rev. Jami & Mitch Possinger Helen Penza Powers ’58 Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. ’64 W. James & Annemarie Fliegel Quigley ’62 Margaret Jackson Quinn ’64 RJR Nabisco, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Rafferty Frances Rafferty, Esq., Ph.D. ’71 Elizabeth Dyer Ranc ’61* Elizabeth MacDuffie Reger ’54 Religious of the Assumption Joanna Renzi Lorraine A. Revello ’66 Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 Linda Nolan Rosecan ’65 M. Gervase Rosenberger, Esq. ’73 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur P. Ryan, III (Mary Kaufmann Ryan ’66) S.R. Wojdak & Associates Mr. & Mrs. John Sabia, Jr. (D) Mary Sabia Samuel T. Freeman, Co. Rosemary Scheirer, SSJ, Ed.D. ’58 (A) Mary Lentz Schuhsler ’37 Jean Schwartz, M.D. ’55

Stephen G. & Regina Maxwell Schwille ’65 Mary Lou Sciarrillo ’66 Patricia D. Shacklett ’06 Nadya K. Shmavonian & David E. Loder, Esq. Elizabeth J. Shober ’96 SCPS Kathleen McBride Shoup ’61 Margaret Walsh Shubnell ’58 Ann Marie Smith Sielski ’71 Patricia Gallagher Smith, Ph.D. ’61 Patricia So ’67 Diane Stanczak ’70 Marion Lacey Steet ’46 Carol Steinour, Esq. ’82 Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Lauri Strimkovsky (A) & Israel Concepcion Cynthia Strolle ’75 Kathleen McDermott Strott ’59 Margaret Hetzer Stuart ’72 Katherine Roach Sullivan ’63 Lucile Sweeny ’39 Angela Clement Tague ’61 Maryangela Sharkey Tait ’80 Regina Voelker Tauke ’60 George Hines & Lois Trench-Hines ’64 Clara Tucker, Ph.D. ’52 Lois Hoffner Udicious ’58 Beverley Patrone Uniacke, M.D. ’82 Phyllis Martin Upham ’42 Eleanor Craig Utzig ’56 Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Vassallo Helen Mikula Vassily ’60 The W Group (Harry & Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS) (D) Kathleen Wagner ’60 William T. Walker, Ph.D. (A) Margaret Seidel Walton ’66 Ignatius C. Wang, AIA (D) Barbara J. Boyd Ward ’80 Nancy Dougherty Ward Estate ’50 Mary Gallagher Wattis ’60 Joan Loughlin Welch ’49 Mary Alice Turvey White ’57 Helen McCann Williams ’58 Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, LLP M. Joyce Renzulli Wuenschel ’62 Nina Buckley Yeager ’68 Ronald & Carol Voelmle Zemnick ’75 (D)

The Griffin Fund Gifts to The Griffin Fund each year are the cornerstone of Chestnut Hill College’s giving program in support of annual unrestricted operations. The generous financial support of these donors is critical to the success of each academic year.

Fleur de Lis Members Fleur de Lis members are donors who contribute $1,000 or more each year to The Griffin Fund in support of unrestricted current operations.

Donor names listed in this Annual Report reflect the donor’s total contribution, for all purposes, received by the College between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008.

Donor List Designations A

Chestnut Hill College Administration

D

Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors

F

Chestnut Hill College Faculty

S

Chestnut Hill College Staff

SUS

School of Undergraduate Studies

SCPS School of Continuing & Professional Studies SGS

School of Graduate Studies

*

Deceased Fleur de Lis member Griffin Fund donor

President’s Circle donor names that are bolded indicate 10+ years of consecutive giving of $1,000 or more.


ASSOCIATES CLUB Gold Associates

($500 - $999) Mary Eichhorn Adams, Ph.D. ’58 Rosalie Marinari Akouka, M.D. ’68 Alpha Sigma Lambda Rita Ciotti Altman, Ed.D. ’53 Maryanne Hahl Anderson, Ph.D. ’58 AT&T Barbin & O’Connell Anna M. Barone ’57 Kathryn Agle Barry ’60 Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. ’59 Marie Pelliccio Berenato ’57 Marion Morris Bergan ’53 Mary Merz Berko ’52 Margaret Betz, Ph.D. ’71 Mary Hurley Birch ’60 Pamela Ann Black, Ed.D. ’64 Margarita Cardus Bohm ’44 Mary Ann Ballisty Bonner ’71 Janet Rutan Bowers ’56 Sallyann Bowman, M.D. ’72 Rosemary Mahoney Boyle ’57 Mary Tanney Bradley ’61 Janice Glocheski Brunner ’63 Mary Swingle Bunsa ’48 Elizabeth Hughes Burns ’61 Doris M. Byrnes ’49 Martha Wohlfert Cacciamani ’59 Joan Alford Callahan ’54 Margaret Kress Carson ’67 Patricia Malloy Cavanaugh ’53 Ann Holloway Charlesworth ’45 Jolande Jong Chiu ’58 Claire Harrison Cocklin ’52 Mary Little Collins ’73 Carolyn Baldino Conboy ’51 Beverly Kray Connolly ’56 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Craven Barbara Cruse ’64 Anne Bradley De Masi ’86 Brenda M. Gala DeStefano ’90 Caroline Devine ’72 Debra-Lynn Wolaniuk Dombrowski, O.D. ’83 The Honorable Louise Donaldson, JSC ’66 Kathleen M. Donnelly ’59 Maureen Colleran Doyle ’68

Lydia Maiorca Driscoll ’70 Margaret Durkin, Esq. ’72 Janine Delaveau Dwyer ’75 Theresa Hehn Eaman ’63 Margaret Fick Edmonds ’63 Mary Lynne McCarthy Ekdahl ’72 Corinne Foley Errico ’72 Diane Neary Ewing ’64 Marybeth Egan Fedyna ’74 Denise Gervase Ferrier, Ph.D. ’69 Fizzano Brothers Leroy E. Foulkrod Gertrude Dearie Frekko ’63 Jeanne Labrecque Gagliano ’61 James Gallagher Bettyanne Geikler ’52 Glaxo Smithkline Margaret Golden ’38 Marie Sclafani Goldkamp ’65 Kathleen Boran Gotthelf ’75 Kathleen McKeon Graham ’73 Laura McCandless Green ’78 Elizabeth Meier Greene ’50 Ellen Young Greenlee, Esq. ’58 Greenscape Landscape Contractor, Inc. Sandra Kuback Grill ’67 Mary Ann Conway Gursky, Esq. ’63 Mary Ann Haggerty, M.D. ’70 Raymond Hartman, Jr. Arlene Hausmann ’57 Patricia Quinn Hayden ’68 Mary Lynch Hayes ’58 Shirley Kieser Hoberg ’47 Anne DePiano Holderness ’60 Anne Daly Holland ’56 Betsy Flynn Hollo ’70 Mary Tyler Muldoon Holmes ’73 Hub International Pennsylvania, LLC Mollie Brown Ingram ’65 Bethany Schroeder Jones, Ph.D. ’65 Patricia Garrity Kasper ’47 Barbara Merck Kearns ’58 Kathryn Coyne Keegan ’61 Mary Ann Keegan ’45 A. Keirans Rosanne Bonner Kendra ’53 Anna Gibino Kerr ’69 M. Catherine Kronbar Kibler ’63

Members of the Associates Club are donors who have made a minimum contribution of $100 – for any purpose – to help sustain the College’s tradition of academic excellence.

Jodie King-Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (A) Cheryl Krupnick, Psy.D. ’79 Kathleen Kugler ’62 Margarita Mongil-Kwoka ’80 Elizabeth U. Laufer, M.D. ’50 Jo Anne DiGiacomo Lechowicz ’66 Pamela Wood Leutwyler ’65 Joan Lind ’81 Eileen Connors Linehan ’53 Sandra Glynn Lippe ’62 Joan Lunney, Ph.D. ’68 Janice Maffei ’75 Gregory Magarity, Esq. Camille & Anthony Maglio, Jr. Joan Maier ’83 SCPS Kathleen Malaney, M.D. ’67 Mary Martire ’53 Kristen Merrick Matkowski ’96 Anne Keeler McBride-Manion ’48 Barbara Wenthe McCarthy ’60 Cecilia Greene McCarthy ’58 Evelyn McCrossen McChesney ’54 Patricia McDonald ’53 Elizabeth Beierschmitt McGee ’50 Lorraine Sukalski McGlynn ’56 Margaret Bennett McGreal ’60 Mary Claire O’Keefe McIntyre ’48 Anna Marie McKenna ’58 Kathleen McNicholas, M.D. ’69 Margaret McNierney McPhillips ’57 Mary Ellen McVeigh ’48 Catherine Hebson McVicker, Ph.D. ’65 Rita Squires Meehan ’46 Michelle N. Dietrich Melcher ’94 Joan Menaquale ’53 Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius ’75 Margaret Quinn Mohr ’58 Patricia Belcher Monaghan ’56 Mr. Arthur Montano Penny Grelis Morrison ’68 Helen Kenny Motzenbecker ’50 Joan Byrne Murphy ’50 Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Murphy (S) Irene Nowak Musman ’57 Catherine Myers ’71 Mary Delia Tye Neuman, Ph.D. ’66 Louise Sullivan O’Connor ’43 Nancy Leonard O’Connor ’53 Mary Frances Donoghue O’Donnell ’50 Robert O’Donnell Philomena O’Hanlon ’46 Barbara Griffiths Olivieri ’56 PA Society New England Women Denise Haskins Paolella ’75 Judith Anne Paul ’70 Mary Elizabeth Peek ’55

Michele Petrucci ’89 Barbara Pierantozzi Mr. & Mrs. James Pillsbury Joan Pollitt ’69 Mary Pollitt ’58 M. Nancy Burczewski Portland ’64 Maura Primus Quaker Chemical Foundation Mary Quinn ’67 Maria Romanofsky Reid ’73 Maria MacCabe Ronca ’54 Helen Cunningham Roney ’44 Searchtec Holding, Inc. Rita Ayerle Shoemaker ’48 Bernadette Kearns Sigg ’46 Mary Jane Maher Smith ’54 Verna Brugger Stockmal ’61 Donna Harrington Strok ’65 Marie Hogan Sullivan ’50 Marguerite D’Auria Szawlewicz ’48 United Technologies Corp. Voith & Mactavish Architects, LLP Josephine Getman Von Jess ’50 Dorothy Holmes Wentland ’58 Helen West ’48 Antoinette Whitmore ’67 Constance Parsons Wickersham ’68 Anne Butler Wigmore ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Williams Anne Marie Boehnke Winkle ’57 Nancy Meiklejohn Wolgamot ’80 Bonnie Word, M.D. ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wrona Janice Kitley Yurasek ’58

Scarlet Associates ($250 - $499)

Betty O’Hara Anders ’38 M. Elizabeth Timmins Angulo ’58 ARAMARK Stacy Harper-Avilla ’96 SCPS Dorothy Bachmann ’48 Hattie Davey Baier ’59 Joan Hartmann Bamberger ’54 Bonnie Bardin ’95 SCPS Bernadette Power Barnhurst ’51 Mary Ellen McFadden Barry ’56 Margaret Helbling Baumann ’72 M. Claudette Rupp Bayer ’60 Marita O’Reilly Beckum, Esq. ’61 Patricia Doran Benkovic ’60 Natalie Nolan Berkey ’63 Denise Reilly Blasdale ’68 Mary Juel Rockwell Boast ’55 Barbara Forster Boyle ’68 Mary Pat Gallagher Boyle ’67

Jane Dilks Brahms ’50 Barbara Brand ’71 Mary Dugery Brandenstein ’58 Pura Bigles Brennan ’52 Ann Curran Brown ’78 Mary Ellen Carroll Brown ’52 Nancy Nuffort Brown ’61 Rosemary McNally Brown ’80 Maureen Pié-Bruno, Esq. ’75 Marie McCridden Burke ’54 Aminta Woodley Burnett ’59 Camille Ferro Burns, Ph.D. ’60 Mary Beth Callan, VMD ’84 Blanca Gonzalez Canney ’92 Patricia Canning ’70 (S) Katherine Alcamo Cardali ’61 Phyllis Metz Carroll ’51 Helen Chaykowsky ’65 Frances D. Chicchi ’90 SCPS I. Carole Christ ’06 SCPS Lynnette Coleman ’80 Sarah Colton ’97 Eugenia Cooper Comerford ’41 Ann Donoghue Conley ’48 Sandra Frazier Connelly ’96 SGS Christine Brennan Conover ’56 Mr. & Mrs. James Cooney Dominic Cotugno, Ed.D. (F) Theresa Croskey ’06 Crusin’, Inc. Betty Kane Daily ’43 Madeleine Bennis Degnan ’42 Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. ’50 MaryLou Mongiven Delizia ’78 SCPS Dr. & Mrs. William DeMedio Barbara Murray Dennen ’51 Anna Faris DiFranco ’72 Sally Donnelly ’53 Molly Walsh Donovan, Ph.D. ’68 Walter Donovan, Jr. Antoinette DuBiel ’96 SCPS Mary Agnew Dunleavy ’84 Maryanne Rafferty Dunmire ’57 Mary Jo Calhoun Egoville ’63 Katherine McHugh Enck ’52 Mary Levin Englebert ’50 Rosemary Kozin Eustace ’68 Elana Evans ’06 Wanda Feletski ’75 Constance Peacock Feraco ’53 Claudia MacFadden Fletcher ’70 Joyce Maurin Fonash, Ph.D. ’68 Katherine Hinches Forsythe ’42 Mary Jane Pasha Franco ’58 Kathleen Reilly Gallagher ’65 Mary Louise McDonald Galvin ’80 19


ASSOCIATES CLUB Carmen Echevarria Garcia ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gassert N. A. Gillen ’69 Elizabeth Stroud Giordano ’50 Florence Loscalzo Giorgini ’64 Linda Hirsh Glasgow ’62 Susan Berko Glass ’75 Mary Silcox Gleason ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Golderer Mary Zuccarini Gordon ’85 Rita Cianciarulo Grayum ’50 Shirlee Repak Gubernat ’50 Geraldine Longo Hadley ’64 Susan Rapp Halczenko ’69 Helen Hall ’70 Geraldine Eble Hamilton ’63 Ellen Seiberlich Hardy ’82 Gloria Massey Harkins ’53 Jean Williams Harris ’57 Myra Hayes ’58 Maureen Burns Heacock ’68 Sandra Johnson Helverson ’61 M. Chris Hemsley ’77 Berna Schmidt Herrick ’50 Kathryn Peters Hill ’57 Denise M. Gibson Hladun ’90 Eleanor Newell Hofkes ’48 Sandra Denenberg Hohberger ’66 Joanne Milburn Hollenbach ’86 Lynne Huddleston-Ruff ’75 Aurora Marrero Hughes ’77 Cheryl-Ann Montano Hughes ’80 Loretto Nagel Humphreys ’62 Cecilia Hunt ’63 James R. Hunter Joan Edmund Husted ’68 IDC Barbara Jani ’67 Carmencita Chafey Jimenez ’73 Isabel Porreca Johnson ’63 Bettina Clemons Juers ’35 Anita Chiu Kan ’74 Lynnanne Kasarda, M.D. ’82 Mr. & Mrs. John Keleher Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. ’71 Jane Ellen Higgins Kelly, Ed.D. ’56 Kathleen McCarthy Kelly ’61 Ursula O’Reilly Kennedy ’43 Susan Magee Kephart ’85 Kristin MacDonald King ’91 Mary Laffan King ’62 Cecile Heebner Knies ’63 Margaret Garr Knoblock ’58 Margaret Marshall Kramer ’66 Dolores Dezii Kreal ’60 Suzanne Raymus Kuhn ’78 20

Rosemary Hunt Kurtz ’71 Helen Kurz ’50 Eileen Kelly Lammers ’53 Patricia LaGattuta Lazor ’57 Henriette Horchler Leanos, Ph.D. ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lennon Mary Beth Higgins Livolsi ’84 Joan Loreng ’70 Carrie Wosicki Loveless ’84 Mary Jo Bonner Lubas, M.D., Ph.D. ’64 Margaret Kirby Lucia ’69 Margaret Judge Lynch ’67 Dorothy Kushlis MacFarlane, M.D. ’67 Lee Bailey MacMurtrie ’40 Clare Ammend Magee ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Malisheski Joanna Rizzo Mastronardo ’72 Mary Mulderry Mattson ’66 Joan Pietras McAuliffe ’63 Ruth Patterson McCarthy ’51 Meghan McCormack ’05 Louise McCoy ’52 Donna Carlino McCoyd ’66 Kathleen Martin McFadden ’65 Kathleen McGinley, D.O. ’00 Gordon McIntyre Mr. & Mrs. James McLaughlin Joan Shelley McLaughlin ’54 Elizabeth Ryan Meehan ’73 Andrew J. Miller Helen Baum Miller ’61 Kathryn Miller, SSJ, Ph.D. (A) Jennifer Mollman ’02 SCPS Angela Romano Moore ’58 Juanita R. Moore-Koecher ’44 Virginia Flynn Morris ’75 Ruth Mulligan ’41 Margaret Mary Murphy, SSJ ’61 (F) Michele Mustello ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Rowland Myers Rosemarie Robinson Nevergole ’74 Miriam Butler Newlon ’58 Marianne Waldeier Noll ’60 Catherine Wilson O’Brien ’48 Mary Kinahan-Ockay ’74 Diane Napoli O’Grady ’57 Rita O’Loughlin ’49 Virginia Mitchell O’Neill ’50 Lisa Blackwell-Opher ’04 SGS Patricia Parrella Orlando ’68 Mary Elizabeth Ounsworth ’92 SCPS Nancy Finlayson Padgett ’68 Adelaide Brothers Palmer, Ed.D. ’51 Kathleen Gardner Pearson ’80 Judith Perkins ’70 Susan Petras ’67

Kathleen Shea Pié ’87, ’92 SGS Lucy Piotrowska, M.D. ’49 Dolores Topoleski Pontone ’49 Christine Westrum Porter ’94 SCPS Louise-Anne Pulli, DC ’82 Catherine Quinn ’78 SCPS (S) Rita Cresci Quinn ’41 Alexandra Masiuk Rakowsky ’62 Mary Frances Flood Rellick ’65 Joan Murray Reynolds ’52 Sharon Rice ’06 Shannon Roberts (S) Rosemary Campbell Romasco ’50 Linda McKenna Roxe ’61 Carolyn Inglesby Rusin ’58 Jennifer A. Eager Scalaro ’90 Mary Ellen Scanlan, Ph.D. ’64 Doris Black Schaefer ’48 Roberta Rothwell Schillo ’71 Joanne Sidoti Schmidt, D.D.S. ’72 Nancy Koonmen Schmidtmann ’61 Maura Woulfe Schubert ’58 Marjorie Scott ’89 Rosaleen Feehan Seifert ’58 Phyllis Gott Shea ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Terence Shea Catherine Simon ’85 SCPS Donna Smith (S) Mary Schuhsler Spangler, Ed.D. ’64 Kathleen M. Spigelmyer ’98 SCPS (S) John D. Sprandio Mr. & Mrs. J. Clark Steinman Jean Campbell Sterling ’58 Sally Cavanaugh Strike ’64 Margaret Greene Stubee ’54 Kathleen Devlin Stull ’96 SCPS Cecily McDonald Suchy ’59 Miriam Fenerty Sullivan ’57 Marie Gallagher Sweeney ’60 Marie Denny Sweeney ’67 Genevieve Koehler Sweet ’51 Marilea Swenson ’67 Joann Bowes Taylor ’80 Maureen Schmidt-Thielens ’62 Raymond Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Charles Thomason Virginia Toliver ’94 SGS Ann Brennan Toner ’59 Carol Panepinto Trojan ’68 Teresa Clark Trudeau ’68 Helene Hornyak Tuckwood ’53 Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75 Susan Vath ’86 Maryanne Vallely Wagner ’68 Kathleen Wall ’71 Letitia Hickey Ward ’56

Andrea Wargo, Ph.D. ’72 Mary Alice Butler Warwick ’61 Judith Wayne ’77 Mary Kunberger Wehrmann ’67 Lorene Cardinal Welsh ’52 Gloria Lombardi Welter ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow Wendling Jane Randall Conlon-Werner, Ph.D. ’81 Katherine Barrett White ’70 Rosemary Boccella White ’52 Ann Meagher Williams ’50 Joan Huber Winters ’56 Teresa Rhodes Wolliard ’69 Suzanne Pesenti Wood ’92 Christina Demetrovits Woody ’79 Carole Weizer Wynstra ’68 Barry Young Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zachwieja Irene A Wagman Zielinski ’54 Therese Zogby ’51

Silver Associates ($100 - $249)

Louise Loia Aaronson ’67 Alice Fitzpatrick Abbene ’52 Beth Beyer Abbott ’05 SGS Blanche Abrahams Roberta Romano Acchione ’69 Jose Acevedo ’02 SCPS Elena C. Pié Adkins ’90 Marie Meaney Adolph ’57 Marilyn Sutton Adomanis ’70, ’84 SGS Catherine L. Albanese, Ph.D. ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Albright Carol Cheleden Alcorn ’60 Dawnlynne Cute-Allen, DC ’93 Elizabeth Allen ’51 Marcia Allen ’03 SCPS Sylvia Ximines Allen ’43 Marylee Noonan Amato ’64 Carol Lowe Ambacher ’65 Mr. & Mrs. George Ambrose Mary Alice Kasper Amend ’64 Eileen Husted Anderson ’69 Kathleen Rex Anderson, Ed.D. ’66 Angela Andrews ’06 SCPS Christine Binkowski Andrews ’74 Barbara Dolan Arena ’83 Mary Conway Arnone ’78 James Arthurs Irma Ashenbrenner ’50 Amelia Askew ’93 SCPS Jane Bentz Atesoglu ’66 Bridget Rochford Atzinger ’88 Dolores Everling Audet ’50 Mary Augustine ’79, ’85 SGS

Karen Reinhardt Avenick ’68 M. Dolores Sejda Aversa ’53 Virginia Pachence Azzariti ’64 Jeanne Baffa, M.D. ’81 Josephine Sciarrotta Bagley ’53 Rieke Baize ’98 Mary Margaret Moore Baker ’64 Sharon Cameron Baldwin ’76 Martina McCarthy Ball ’66 Mary Louise West Ball ’62 Patricia Tully Bannan ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bannon Anne Locke Bansbach ’46 Mary Jo Platten Barbi ’67 Felicia Corsaro Barbieri, Ph.D. ’70 Hannelore Lawin Barbieri, Psy.D. ’93 SCPS Mary Jane Dougherty Barry ’48 Kenneth Bartlett Bartlett, Sr. ’99 SCPS Margaret Kelly Baumgardner ’40 Jeanne Haesler Bebbington ’48 Christine Scott Beck ’72 Maryann Wessel Beitel ’56 Antoinette Maselli Belisari ’48 Carol Enright Bell ’54 Mary Nagle Bell ’54 Patricia Chiri Bell ’65 Andrew Bellwoar Vincent Bellwoar, M.D. Marie Badecker Benas ’48 Johanna Bender ’04 SGS Mimi Strolle Bender ’76 Patricia Di Francesco Bender ’71 Carolyn Bensel, Ph.D. ’63 Melvin Benson, III ’03 SCPS Martha Berry ’56 Hilda Casanave Bertotti ’55 Bevilacqua Plumbing, Inc. Jane Delaney Blank ’44 Samantha Blazic ’05 Joan Blesedell ’64 Miriam Quinn Blimm ’59 Deborah Daly Bohan ’60 Grace Cavanagh Bolen ’49 Paula DeSanctis Bonavitacola ’74 Anna Bondi ’06 SCPS Eileen Borne ’92 Alice Ann Goldkamp Bossow ’64 Peter Bowers Carol Pingue Boyle ’63 Mary Boyle ’80 Patricia Nichols Brady ’53 Evelyn Galla Bratton ’64 Michelle Raymond Bray ’89 Barbara Costigan Brennan ’56 Lauren Maria Phillips Brennan ’77 Roseanne Burke Brennan ’60


ASSOCIATES CLUB Mr. & Mrs. Edward Breslin Ann Curran Brown ’78 Bernadine McGrath Brown ’60 Caryl Brown ’51 Clare McConnell Brown ’58 Joanne Brown ’91 Judith Brown, Ph.D. ’67 Karen Prihoda Brown ’86 Mariagnes O’Neill Brown ’44 Maureen Clemens Brown ’97 SGS Joan Goldschmidt Browne ’65 Martha Browne Mary Gorman Brown-Jednak ’42 Nancy Benner Brubaker ’00 SGS Bruno’s Restaurant Rita Luczynski Brzezinski ’47 Mary Jo Bucceri ’98 SCPS Annette Heitzman Buckley ’47 Joanne Bonavita Budwick ’67 Barbara Maher Bur ’69 Marylin Unger Burke ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burke Joanne Corini Burrell, D.M.D. ’81 Catherine Smith Burton ’63 Alexis Byrd ’04 Anne Senser Byrne ’57 Ellen Whiteside Byrne ’56 Catherine Malloy Byron ’56 Eileen Casey Cadden ’49 Constance Weber Cahill ’58 Lucy Canning Richard Canning Ann McGee Carbon, Esq. ’86 Barbara Carli ’52 Mary Jane Klinges Carlin ’49 Theresa Leahy Carlin ’82 Catherine Budenbender Carolan ’60 Rosemary Griffin Carolan ’72 Lynne Silverio Carpenter ’80 Joanne Paskowsky Carr ’67 Mr. & Mrs. William Carr Joan Yates Carroll ’55 Theresa Elmendorf Carroll ’68 Ruth Carver ’88 SCPS Monica Moore Casciano ’78 Mr. & Mrs. William Castone Caterpillar, Inc. Maureen Gillen Chan ’61 Nancy Denny Chancler ’66 Camilla Wagner Checchio ’45 Lisa Haluszka Chepega ’87 Chestnut Hill Dental Group Walter Childs (S) Pauline Chung ’72 Susan Polarine Ciabattoni ’90 Cigna Corporation

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ciletti Eileen McCoy Cioffi ’62 Rose Ann Baron Clarke ’54 Class of 1963 Rufus Coes Virginia Reilly Coester ’58 Mr. & Mrs. John Collins M. Carol Snyder Collins ’55 Madeleine Murray Collins ’49 Elizabeth Moleski Colonna ’71 Margaret Atanasio Colucci ’63 Lisa Grice-Concepcion ’87 Anne Coneghen ’94 SCPS Joan Murray Conmy ’91 SCPS, ’98 SGS Jo Ann Ewadinger Connelly ’61 Sarah Hodson Connor ’44 Maureen Newman Considine ’54 Kathryn Lippman Conti-Hodgkiss ’49 Maria Santoro Conway ’92 Janet Budzitowski Cooke ’73 Patricia Bounds Corcoran ’54 Mary Mahoney Corini ’51 Susan Rothrock Costello ’69 Madeleine Gercke Costigan ’54 Eileen Coutts ’92 SGS Rosemary Tighe Cozzolino ’61 Cecily Craig ’77 Kathryn Kearns Craig ’83 Carolyn Jones Crawford ’64 Mary Grace Coleman Crerand ’49 Patricia Collins Crognale, D.D.S. ’74 Anna Marie Judge Croney ’68 Deborah Larue Cross ’03 SCPS Ann Tushim Csink ’61 Barbara McNamara Cubby ’68 Mary Jo Dagney ’78 Mr. & Mrs. John D’Agostino Kathleen Buhrman Dalena ’55 Agnes O’Loughlin Danella ’51 Carole D’Angelo ’92 SCPS Kathleen Daniel ’57 Christine Ferraro Daniels ’76 Diane Scicchitano Dannenfelser ’76 Beatrice T. Jungblut Dante ’56 Rosemary Vaughan Davis ’77 Patrice Kelly De Felice ’61 Maria De Luca ’78 Eileen Menegus Debesis, Ph.D. ’67 Terese Wolf DeCamara ’64 Lorraine Delafrange Deeney ’42 Patricia Deeney ’96 SGS Therese Schreiber deFoney ’57 Lois Love Deibert ’64 Barbara Harron Delaney ’59 Catherine Stroud DelDuca ’48 Daniela Spano DelPrete ’98

Mary Ann Dempsey ’50 Patricia Casey D’Entremont ’50 Carlene Labella Deon Mildred Murphy Deriggi, Ph.D. ’60 Don DeSantis Design Network, Inc. Jane Wagner DeSilverio ’93 SCPS Patti Grossman Deutsch ’77 Margaret Roe Diemer ’49 Caroline Reilly Dignan, M.D. ’89 Geraldine Stock DiLisi ’92 SGS Angela Promutico DiSanto ’81 Donna Forte DiVentura ’76 Andrea Varricchio-DiVito, Ph.D. ’72 Peggy Anne Derham Dolan ’53 Eleanor Donaghue ’77 SCPS Mr. & Mrs. Paul Donahue Marie Aimone Donnelly ’05 Susan Maloney Donohue ’51 Barbara Donovan ’61 Jeanne Collins Donovan ’62 Suzanne Donovan, Ed.D. ’91 SGS Gertrude O’Donnell Donze ’48 Christina Dougherty, VMD ’79 Connie Dougherty ’05 SCPS Jeanne Dougherty ’80 Kathleen Dougherty ’87 SCPS Clara McNierney Doyle ’54 Margaret Jarosh Doyle ’64 Barbara Gallo Draper ’61 Christina Drucker ’03 SCPS Catherine Cardamone Duarte ’75 Denise Errico Duffy ’72 Elizabeth S. Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dugan Marie Micale Dumbra ’60 Catherine Brannan Dunn ’61 Janet Powers Dunne ’74 Kathy Duran Ann Voorhees-Durshaw, Psy.D. ’98 SGS, ’05 SGS Nancy Curtis Duzy ’46 Frances Shumen Dwyer ’67 Marianne Valvardi Dwyer ’76 Elizabeth Leonard Eck ’67 Mary Wiesner Edell ’54 Camelia Gallardo Eisenhart ’43 Anne Buchy Elden ’43 Michele Dipasquale Elkes ’02 SGS Patricia Amend Ellard ’57 Marian Princivalle Ellis ’75 Margaret M. Englebert ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy English Annamarie Baker Ennis ’71 ESF, Inc. Joan McGuigan Evans ’50

Mary Catherine O’Brien Fallon ’45 Charlotte Branagan Farley ’56 Mary Frances Kenny Fay ’47 Mary Jane Tynebor Fearn ’64 Mary Alice Stein Feichtel ’66 Mary Garneau Feketie ’47 Mary Jane Harford Ferro ’57 Margaret Fick A. Klair McGlynn Filarsky ’48 Mary Claire Dougher Filippelli ’43 Dineen Foley Filoramo ’00 SCPS Alicia Bogie Fitzpatrick ’87 Patricia Gallagher Fleck ’58 Eugenie Dausey Fleming ’67 Elizabeth Avil Flick ’62 Dorothy Murray Foley ’85 Mr. & Mrs. George Forde, Jr. Joan McDermott Forry ’58 Joan Fosbenner ’02 SCPS Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Fountaine Margaret Feraco Frampton ’79 Barbara Bridi Frampus ’75 Amy McLeer Frangione ’94 Charlotte McClaskey Friel ’53 Carol Clark Fucigna, M.D. ’82 Dolores Furlan ’64 Noel Riley Gallagher ’62 Paula Murphy Gallagher ’64 Rita Gallo ’78 Mary Goldschmidt Galloway ’64 Agnes Dennison Galop ’47 Jane Foulkrod Galvin ’68 Maryann Campbell Gans ’68 Sharon Smith Gardlund ’61 Margaret O’Donnell Garrett ’62 Joyce Finnegan Garrison ’64 Eileen D’Arcy Garvey ’62 Regina McDonald Gebka ’83 Kathleen Freiert Geiger ’49 Mary O’Connor Gentile, Ed.D. ’66 Teresa Barth Gervasio ’77 Jillian Getting ’03 Anna Giacalone, D.M.D. ’78 Christina Berenato Giacona ’82 Joanne Fay Gibbs ’58 Mary Ann Velten Gilman ’76 Barbara McAninch Giuliano ’72 Marie Pascucci Glanz ’63 Ann Wiesner-Glickman ’54 Joan Haran Gloe ’46 Judith Vanstone Golderer ’68 Mirna Gonzalez Lynn Cozza Goodman ’63 Marie Tropiano Goodman ’57 Beatrice Gallagher Grabish ’61 Piera Infranco Gravenor ’81

Sheila Duffin Gray ’63 Patricia Higgins Green ’51 Anne De Venuto Grey ’47 William Grey, Psy.D. ’05 SGS Kathleen Quigley Grimm ’88 William Gross ’03 SCPS Carol-Jane Piltz Guardino ’66 Mary Clare Martin Guinther ’52 Eleanor Mason Gulczynski ’59 Jane Tomalonis Gursky ’75 Lisa Anne Roney Haas ’86 Frances Schuhsler Hadden ’65 Heather Hadley ’02 Teresa Haenn ’88 Denise Haffner ’79 SCPS Teresa Hagan ’70 Margaret M. Hagerty ’68 Susan M. Rilling Haitsch ’90 Susan Rapp Halczenko ’69 K. Patricia Carville Haley ’50 Marianne Carlson Hall ’64 Janet McAninley Hallermeier ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Hammons Jeanne Carpenter Hanes-Romano ’47 Mary Doyle Hanna ’60 Rose Anne Di Santo Hannum ’63 Marion Clinger Hanuschek ’83 Catherine Price Harmer ’80 Georgene Mann Hartmann ’64 Mona Hughes Harwood ’48 Faith Olearo Haskew ’52 Blanche Goffredo Haughton ’71 Marie Healy Hawthorn ’50 Frances Bonanni Hay ’72 Virginia Hayes ’64 Belinda Horn Heidenreich ’00 SGS Anne Fatkin Heim ’68 Sandra Johnson Helverson ’61 Catherine O’Donoghue Helwig ’63 Agnes Hendrick ’64 Kathleen Mooney Hennessey ’72 Helen Smith Henry ’93 SCPS Patricia Herbst ’94 SGS Donald Heron Donna Sedock Hess ’81 Mary Beth Tome Hewson ’74 Maria Pugliese-Hieble, M.D. ’70 Margaret Higgins ’54 Margaret L. Falcone-Hindley, Ph.D. ’88 Mr. & Mrs. James Hodson Helene Becker Hoffsommer ’73, ’95 SGS Mr. & Mrs. James Hogan Mary-Jo Heile Hogan ’48 Eileen Pollock Holden ’61 Kathleen Magee Holemans ’84 Maureen McFadden Holley, D.M.D. ’86 21


ASSOCIATES CLUB Diane Wall Holtz ’60 Home Sweet Home Pet Sitting Services Ann Manning Honeycutt ’49 Madeline Horrigan ’60 Anne Marie O’Donnell Housel ’76 Marian Mellace Houston ’01 Catherine Austermehle Hrybyk ’43 Adele Pudrowski Hudson ’48 Patricia Harford Hueber ’59 Cecilia Hunt ’63 Valerie Greco-Hunt, M.D. ’82 Elizabeth Mallon Hunter ’74 Angela Galla Huntley ’67 Moira Hurley, M.D. ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson Charlotte Kelley Hyer ’59 Kathleen Brown Hyland ’63 Katherine Crosson Hylinski ’76 Joan Koenig Hynes ’60 Elizabeth Hughes Iaquinto ’85 SGS Diane Wasyluk Iardella ’87 Theresa Hunt Imms ’51 Ingersoll-Rand Company Frederica Massiah-Jackson ’71 Gertrude Jackson ’05 SCPS Lisa Jackson ’05 SCPS, ’07 SGS Lisa Cooper Jackson ’05 SGS Mr. & Mrs. Steven Jacobs Laine McDonald Jacoby ’93 SGS Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Jacoby M. Eileen Franz Janssen ’64 Kathleen Boyle Jarvis ’62 Joan McFadden Jernee ’67 Elisabeth Steuble-Johnson ’98 SGS Margaret Johnson ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnson Catherine Condon Johnston ’55 Marcia Moore Jones ’92 SCPS Raymond Jordan ’05 SCPS, ’07 SGS Karen Wilderotter Judge ’87 Joanne Kaminski, Psy.D. ’05 SGS Blanche Kammer Kathleen Debow Karsch ’69 Michelle Leshko Kaschak ’97 Ann Keer ’97 Esther Mari Ambrogi Kehoe ’84 Kathleen Allen Kehoe ’49 Margaret Coffey Kelleher, Ph.D. ’67 Alison Turnbull Kelley ’63 Elizabeth Richardson Kelly ’41 Molly Kelly ’93 SGS Patricia Boston Kelly ’51 Susan Taylor Kelly ’69 Geraldine Menzler Kelsey ’52 Phyllis Basenfelder Kennedy ’51 Mary Crecca Kenny ’50 22

Mary Lenore Gricoski Keszler, M.D. ’74 Anne Marie Kiehne ’70 Patricia Hoffman Killion ’78 Mary Grace Grall Killmer ’63 Elizabeth Newmiller King ’65 Marie Rosato King ’50 Diane Kingsley ’87 SCPS Carol Searle Kirk ’81 SCPS Lois Curti Kittredge ’64 Katherine Ferguson Knox ’67 Mr. & Mrs. George Kochu Maureen McGlynn Koerwer ’87 Ann Kohoot ’73 Raimonda Binkis Kontrimas ’59 Grace Voigt Kozrad ’83 Zenaida Ancheta Krablin ’63 Joan Cook Krov ’74 Mary Hennessey Krutulis ’65 Lisa Porter Kuh ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Kurtz Rita Cook Lade ’42 Eleanor Lang ’63 Jane Serrada Lang ’70 Joan Gerard Larkin ’52 Betty Amici Larson ’56 Claire Willette Laskas ’45 Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Lasky Christine Nicholl Lauer ’80 Margaret Keegan Lawn ’54 Marijane Curtin Lawson ’58 Suzanne Sanders Lawson ’58 Lois Steppacher Lazzarino ’55 Marybeth Honeyman Leary ’65 Marianne Sim Lee ’58 Doris Cadigan Lefkowitz, Ph.D. ’80 Therese Martin Lehigh ’50 Joan Courtney Leicht ’73 Lise Cassarella Leonard ’93 Marie Ryan Leonard ’66 Rosemary Leone ’74, ’92 SGS Maureen Reilly Leonhardt ’53 Anne Branagan Letter ’54 Patricia Orna LeVarn ’61 Ann O’Connor Levering ’71 Rhonda Jones Levy, Esq. ’97 SGS Kathleen Lewin Catharine Kiely Leydon ’48 Pauline Vinchur Lichman ’52 Roberta Evanoff Lindquist ’55 Jacqueline Urbach Linse ’85 Kerry Freisen Lively ’94 Pamela Ballwig Livingston ’04 SGS M. Elizabeth Logan ’54 Marion Logue Marianne Loney ’95 SGS Ellen Loughran, Ph.D. ’72

Joanne Ryan Luecke ’58 Jeannette Echevarria Lugo ’50 Donna Piontkowski Lusardi ’77 Judith Hadden Lutolf ’61 Elizabeth Dinan Lutz ’52 Susan Murray Lybrook ’63 Joyce Scheer Lynch ’53 Joan C. Rook Mac Farland ’91 SCPS Anita MacDonald Barbara Hynes MacIntosh ’80 Margaret McKee Madison ’68 Wendy Madonna ’83 Dorothea Klebacher Magyar ’67 Margaret Boyle Mahon ’46 Catherine Ondrey Mailloux ’62 Catherine Maloney ’83 Kathleen Kane Mann ’62 Louise Mann ’63 Cecilia Marino Kathleen Newman Marion ’60 Bernadette Bennis Marshall ’65 Kathleen Engel Marshall, Ph.D. ’68 Lisa Long Martelli ’88 Martin Di Francisco Painting Joanne McWilliams Martin ’54 Constance Brown Masciangelo ’68 Nancy McDonald Mason ’66 Maryanna Kane Massey ’68 Mr. & Mrs. John Matthews, Jr. Margaret Matthews ’69 Suzanne Hoban Matunis ’55 Dorothy Stemmler Maurer ’55 Cecilia Mohl McAleer ’78 Helen Anne Fitzpatrick McAnerney ’53 Patricia Jackiewicz McBurnie ’02 SGS Mary McCabe ’41 Ann Brosseau McCall ’54 Micheline Paquet McCracken ’51 Mary Spence McCue ’57 Dolores Sulzbach McDevitt ’52 Marjorie Erickson McDevitt ’46 Martha Wilderotter McDevitt ’65 Marilyn McDonald, M.D. ’07 SGS Catherine Glennon McDonough ’71 Margaret Flaherty McFarland ’46 Denise Sheehan McGookin ’49 Suzanne Waltrich McGowan ’66 Angele Vial McGrady, Ph.D. ’63 Eileen McIlhinney ’67 Ann Brady McIntosh ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Francis McIntyre, Jr. Kathleen McIntyre ’92 Charles McKee, Esq. Virginia Haenn McKee ’88 Brian McKenna ’03 SCPS Eileen Finucane McKenna ’39

Rose Fabio McKenna ’61 Diane Lacorte-McLaughlin ’06 SCPS Margaret Vernon McLaughlin ’50 Mary Young McLaughlin ’46 Helen Bernhardt McMonagle ’70 Marian Fanning McNamara, M.D. ’67 Mary McNamara ’65 John McNelis Margaret Anderson Meade ’63 Kathleen Canedo Mee ’53 Dorothy Meehan-Ripa Elaine Palmer Meisinger ’65 Janet Mele ’98 SGS Delia Schiavi Melograna ’42 Barbara Curran Merdiushev ’67 Janet Messner ’78 SCPS Ann Donohue Metz ’45 Donna Talluto Mihelick, M.D. ’86 Genevieve Miller ’83, ’93 SGS Marianne Miller ’56 Maryellen Britt Miller ’82 Robert Miller Lorraine Cajano Minecci ’64 Margaret Mitchell ’03 SCPS Rita McCloskey Miziorko ’71 Elizabeth Wible Molloy, Ph.D. ’65 Diane Gillies Momich ’62 Mary Brady Mommessin ’52 Nancy Arauz Monnat ’71 Anna Stawitzke Mooney ’44 Elizabeth Halasz Moore ’62 Marie Costello Moore ’64 Miriam Berry Moore ’68, ’92 SGS Margaret C. Moran ’67 Mary Jane Briggs Morgan ’67 Margaret Stehli Morris ’52 Mr. & Mrs. William Moscola Helen Rosmilia Mourino ’58 Moyra Siu Moy, M.D. ’49 Regina Beck Moynihan ’57 Maria Garzarella Mullane, Esq. ’75 Marylou Morgan Mullen ’49 Barbara Folsom Murch ’61 Mrs. Stanley Murday Doris Doran Murphy ’51 Karin Stangler Murphy ’96 Mary Resinski Murphy, M.D. ’54 Patricia Cunningham Murphy ’85 SGS SaraLee Hayden Murphy ’63 Mary Elizabeth Murphy Murray ’51 Philip Murray Clare Bennett Nafe ’67 Rhoda Dietrich Nary ’53 Ann Nedbal ’85 SCPS, ’93 SGS Phyllis Coppola Neill ’64 Carol Neri ’64

Sandra Clauson Nesbitt ’98 Sally Dolly Nester ’51 Dorothea Newman ’64 Margaret Jones Newman ’95 SGS Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nichols Patricia Cholewinski Nicholson ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Nicholson Evelyn Dunsmore Nosker ’65 Marion Seckler Novack ’51 Lucille Cox Novotny ’44 Freda Gorelick Oben ’40 Barbara Beers Oberle ’55 Dorothy O’Brien ’50 Gretta Doyle O’Brien ’60 Margaret Conlan O’Brien ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Brien Patricia O’Keefe O’Brimski ’59 Dorothea Buchy O’Connor ’44 Sandra Schlott O’Donnell ’59 Catherine O’Flaherty ’54 Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 Ellen Mullany O’Laughlin ’51 Ngozi Onyewuenyi Oleru, Ph.D. ’75 Joyce O’Neill ’52 Mary Magee Onofrietto, Ph.D. ’60 Kathleen O’Pella ’76 Regina Brennan Origoni ’49 Kathleen Boyle Ortino ’50 Our Mother of Consolation Convent Grace Uttinger Palis ’48 Agnes Dorasavage Palko ’53 Marion Dougherty Pallas ’05 SGS Barbara Mercer Panek ’73 Joanne Pascuzzi ’58 Cecelia Englebert Passanza ’77 Elizabeth Patterson-Patterson ’68 Mary Ann Stahl Patton ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Paul Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Pearsall Mary Young Peck ’81 Ms. Immaculata Pelone Susan Brown Penrose ’65 Elizabeth Green Perkins ’73 Mrs. James Perrelli Mary Patricia Olley Perri, Esq. ’83 Bernadette Fortune Pettine ’51 PFM Asset Management LLC Mary Degnan Phelps ’76 Dorothy Phinney ’44 Eileen Walker Phoebus ’69 Susan Pickering ’04 SGS Joan Pirundini ’54 Anne Weber Platner ’44 Jannet Platonova ’99 Eleanor Walsh Plumb ’70 Crystal Plummer ’04 SCPS


Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. ’77 Beth Griech-Polelle, Ph.D. ’87 Jack Poole Renee Raymond Portu ’84 Rebecca Preece ’69 Arlene Prentice ’92 SGS Janice Schuler Prentice ’80 Bernadette Cosenza Prozzillo ’66 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pukas Christine Schluckebier Quinn, D.P.M. ’81 Katharine Toland Quinn ’44 H. Jacqueline Jaixen Rabinovitz ’48 Jennie Radford ’05 SCPS June Ann Ragone ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Franco Raimondo Katherine Safford Ramus, Ed.D. ’69 Patricia Johnson Rauch, Ph.D. ’55 Anne Cornelius Raughley ’75 Ave Little Rawdon ’43 Mary G. Hayes Reardon ’54 Kathleen Green Redrup ’65 Claire Sweeney Regan ’45 Joanne Casacio Regli ’63 Judith Dougherty Reidy ’55 Gretchen Ann Reilly, Ph.D. ’91 Janice Arleth Reilly ’54 Francis Reynolds ’94 SGS Joan McGrath Reynolds ’57 Theresa Van Koski Richardson ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Richter Elizabeth Sieburg Richter ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Gilberto Rivera Anne March Roan ’60 Jennifer Brinton Robkin ’75 Phyllis M. Roche ’65 Mary Frances Reilly Rochford ’48 Rodgers Realty Advisors Joan Kochenash Rogers ’71 Lorraine Gardner Rogers ’49 John Rooney ’04 SCPS Mary McDonald Rosenhagen ’66 Beth Davey Rosso ’88 Anne Marie Rowan ’76 Barbara Stoll Russell ’59 Mary Jane Petriella Ruvo ’62 Susan Enright Ryan ’61 Karen Quinn Salamon ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sandoski Lynnette Santos ’99 SCPS Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Saporito Erika Saunders ’05 SGS Mary Ellen McGrath Saunders ’62 Joan McFadden Sawoski ’57 Elvira Cordasco Sax ’55 Barbara Costello Saxer ’94 SGS Judith Farrell Schadl ’68

Judith Falconiero Schaefer ’65 Linda McCarthy Schanz ’81 Dorothy Spence Schere ’62 Carroll Lanman Schleppi ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Schmidt Carol Dewees Schulz ’65 Kathleen Bonner Schwartz ’55 Betty Anne Power Schwarz ’62 Mary Ann Demichael Schwenk ’02 SGS Arlene Diziki Scott ’61 Patrice Maguire Scott, Esq. ’79 Patricia Shustock Scott, O.D. ’77 Patricia Cole Scott ’68 Virginia Hylton Scott ’81 Donna Plamondon Scully ’70 Joanne Grimm Seaver ’60 Linda Schroeder Seeley ’72 Deborah Werst Seigman ’58 Jennifer Goodyear Severson ’94 Janine Malinowski Sevigny ’63 Helen Miller Sexton ’51 Kathleen Sokolowski Sexton ’82 Doris Kamp Shaffer ’48 Rosemarie Litterio Shannon ’68 Linda Hickey Shappell ’58 Lynn Mulvaney Sharp ’87 Rosalie Papa Shaw, Ed.D. ’63 Shell Oil Company Patricia Stillmun Shelton ’50 Mary McCabe Shields ’53 Patricia Brumberger Shields ’66 John Shirley ’89 SGS Mary Dunegan Siebert ’50 Joy Supil Siegel ’71 Leonard Siegel Ann Marie Smith Sielski ’71 Pilar Pinili-Silva, Esq. ’67 Joan Trainor Simmons ’96, ’00 SGS Mary Anne Campbell Simons ’48 Tracey Dever Simpson ’81 Jocelyn Sirchio ’96 SCPS Zdanna Krawciw Skalsky ’65 Marylou Dughi Sklar ’56 Christine Desrochers Smith ’60 Elizabeth McGarvey Smith ’67 Mrs. Eugene Smith Phyllis Mawer Smith ’73 Susan Howell Smith ’96 SGS Joan Lawson Smugar ’86 Debesai Solomon ’04 SGS Sovereign Bank Mary Exner Spalding ’70 Karen O’Neill Spencer ’85 SCPS Mr. & Mrs. Richard Spinka Mr. & Mrs. Edward Stainton Joan McCafferty Stapleton ’54

Jane Maguire Starke ’54 Margaret Callaghan Steficek ’77 Rosanne Grasmeder Steitz ’62 Roses O’Leary Stephens ’52 Mr. & Mrs. William Stephenson Joann Scull Stepien ’68 Mary Louise Steppacher ’58 Patricia Walsh Sterner ’60 Ms. Cindy Stiles Pauline Liebert Stitzinger ’63 Eileen Bradley Stonier ’62 Jean Stotter ’73 SCPS Mary Murphy Strauss ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sucharski Mr. & Mrs. Ed Sudo Eileen Hanks Suermann ’42 Judith Sullivan ’54 Therese Dickinson Sullivan ’52 Mary Louise Brown Sutherland ’71 Mark Sutton Juanita Covas Swain ’47 Donna Sykes ’02 SCPS Kathleen Mahoney Sykes ’61 Regina Williams Tate, Esq. ’75 Joyce Rafidi-Tatum, Psy.D. ’05 SGS Marianne Taulane ’50 Henry Taylor Joan Willey Thirion ’63 Joanne Cardelia Thorn ’63 Mary McKenna Thorne ’71 Barbara Crane Tierney ’57 Jerilyn Louis Tierney ’64 Ruth Tushup Tierney ’58 Katherine Timoney ’88 SGS Deborah Warner Toms ’76 Mary Kaszuba Toth ’72 Dora Townsend ’05 SGS Arline Jewell Trasatti ’74 Gwendolyn Feaster Trautwein ’55 Elaine Bevevino Trevey ’61 Joan Guiniven Trippetti ’60 Carole Trone, Ph.D. ’89 Pia Badt Troutman ’45 Donna Gers Turk ’72 Maureen Clarie Ulakovic ’64 Elizabeth Krug Ulrich ’54 Regina Black Urmson ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Valvardi, Jr. Anita Esposito Varga ’54 Michael Varlaro ’03 SGS Carmen Costanza Veit ’53 Joan Ritterbeck Venino ’50 Jo Marie Victor ’04 SCPS Mr. & Mrs. Garry Vizak Kathryn Hibbs Voit, Ed.D. ’58 Judith Vollmer ’80

Margie Thompson, SSJ, M.F.A., associate professor of art, shares her artistic style with students in a painting tutorial in the art studio.

Colleen Ward Volpe ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Von Zech Helen Gleeson Wachendorfer ’58 Theresa Brown Wade ’93 SCPS Mary Thompson Wagman ’39 Adriana D’Alessandro Walheim ’63 Elizabeth Arquin Walker ’68 James Walker ’04 SGS Mr. & Mrs. Carl Wallace Dolores Mitchell Wallace ’53 Audra Meckler Wallis ’89 Susan Smith Wallis ’66 Aileen Maguire Walsh ’54 Maryanne Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS Marypatricia Walsh ’79 Patricia Andris Walsh ’56 Adrienne Wardell ’57 Marcianne Waters ’80 Joan Cawley Watson ’74 Dorothy Platner Way ’42 Alexine Sullivan Weaver ’53 Elizabeth Sauter Weber ’74 Mary Lynn Liva Wechsberg ’59 Mary Capece Weinstein ’75 Amy Doyle Welin ’79 Betty Kroupa Wells ’95 SGS Janet MacCausland Welsh ’53 Elizabeth Tucker Werner ’63

Angela-Jo Castranova Wetzel ’75 Lynn Murray White ’56 Madeleine Glynn Whittaker ’55 Joe Wible Mary Schaab Wicklund ’74 Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse ’05 SGS Suzanne Pfizenmayer Wiley ’61 Ellen McKernan Williamson ’48 Virginia O’Brien Winslow ’42 Anita Haskins Wise ’76 Frances Pickess Woods ’50 Selma Koury-Wunderlich ’53 Mr. & Mrs. John Yannatell Joan Kinney Yanni ’46 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Young Jeanne Marx Young ’49 Kathleen Beaty Young ’70 Kathleen Oakes Young ’89 Rose Betz Zall ’72 Andrea Cherubin Zapczynski ’63 Helen Zeiser ’50 Alice Mary Connolly Zenner ’83 Mrs. Margaret Miller Zenner Pamela Larsen Zeuner ’05 SCPS John Ziff Ina Negron Zorrilla, D.M.D. ’77 Marguerite Stein Zuccarello ’58

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TRIBUTE FUND During the 2007-2008 fiscal year, Chestnut Hill College received contributions honoring or memorializing the following individuals and classes.

The Class of 2008.

HALLMARK SOCIETY

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. Bernardine Keeler Abbott ’51 Anna M. Barone ’57 Marita K. O’Reilly Beckum, Esq. ’61+ Margaret Betz ’71 Louise Bradley ’52+ 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 Leonore Smith Crowley ’37* Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56+ Theresa Stepkowicz Cute (S) Eileen O’Rourke Deneen ’54+ 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 Marie Fath Greenwood ’33* 24

Helen A. Gruber ’52 Joan Burnham Guokas ’40 Paul & Barbara Henkels Mathilde Wackerman Higgins ’36* Mary-Jo Heile Hogan ’48 Elizabeth Rowley Jones ’66 Mary Ann Keegan ’45 Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler ’57 Kathleen Corcoran Keene ’68 Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. ’55 Noriko Kikumoto ’92 Patricia Kilmartin ’40 Cecile Heebner Knies ’63 Ellen Logue ’47 Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Margaret Grant Malone ’46 Patricia Lawson McDaniel ’50+ Catherine Winter McDonnell ’45 Anna Marie McKenna ’58+ Joan Menaquale ’53 Lisa Rounds Miles ’82 Ellen Miller ’68 Anne Moore ’51 Robert L. & Christine Nydick ’94 SGS (S) Virginia Mitchell O’Neill ’50+ Kathleen O’Pella ’76

Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Dorothy Palatucci ’64 Marianne Pokalo, Ph.D. ’77 Mary Pollitt ’58 Joan Pollitt ’69 Christine Westrum Porter ’94 M. Nancy Burczewski Portland ’64 John & Patricia Plunkett+ Janet Brown Quintal ’70+ Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schriver Clare Shanahan ’56 Christine Desrochers Smith ’60 Mary Schuhsler Spangler ’64 Mary Louise Steppacher ’58+ Marilea Swenson ’67 Regina Voelker Tauke ’60+ Anne E. Tezak ’76 Maureen Schmidt-Thielens ’62 Mary Connelly Tripodi ’37* Kathleen Wagner ’60 Andrea Wargo, Ph.D ’72 Ann Meagher Williams ’50+ * Deceased + New member

In Honor Of Lydia Aponte Bacque ’42 Joan McDermott Bellwoar ’55 Regina Brimmer, SSJ ’40 (S) Fiftieth anniversary of John and Katherine Rickert Coulson ’54 The Golden Griffins Adele Przybylowski Majka ’43 Janet Smith Murphy ’48 Regina Maxwell Schwille ’65 Sisters of St. Joseph at Holy Angels Class of 1933 75th reunion Class of 1943 65th reunion Class of 1948 60th reunion

In Memory Of Consuela Maria Aherne, SSJ, Ph.D. ’36 M. Justine (Lucky) Smith Atkins, D.A. ’53 Josephine Belli Ann Edward Bennis, SSJ Robert and Leonore Smith Crowley ’37 Nancy Darrah Teresa Capacetta Donley ’51 Glinder Drake Francis J. Dunleavy Jane Wilson Dunne ’50 Jane Frances, SSJ Harriet Fitch Fitzgerald ’37 Mary E. Gallagher Louise Gillin Salvatore R. Greco Helen Reilly Grunewald ’51 Patrick Marie Flood, SSJ Frances Hagerty ’53 Mary Harold, SSJ Gertrude Cleary Hartnett ’39 Dorothy Hennessy, SSJ (Sister Edward Leo) Lena Chloe Hicks Anna Hoben Augusta Hogan Regina Manson Kemp ’41

Class of 1952 Class of 1953 55th reunion Class of 1955 Class of 1958 50th reunion Class of 1963 45th reunion Class of 1968 40th reunion Class of 1973 35th reunion Class of 1978 30th reunion Class of 1983 25th reunion Class of 1993 15th reunion Class of 1998 10th reunion Class of 2003 5th reunion

Honor Kierans, SSJ, Ed.D. Fredda Krauser Regina Kriskey Eva Maria Lynch, SSJ, Ph.D. Teresa (ChiChi) Luciano John L. Maglio Catherine McDonald, SSJ Peggy Meyers Raymond Joseph Murphy, SSJ Martha Hentz Murray ’56 Josephine Blanche Palacio ’29 Mary Frances Hensler Pié ’44 Emma Pukas ’88 Francis J. Rochford Mary Ronayne Steven Spells Catherine M. Scheirer Joseph Tarsatana Helen Branagan Thomas ’52 Dr. John W. Thomas Grace Tustin Joseph Vesci Maryanne Ward Nancy Dougherty Ward ’50 Joseph and Elizabeth Oswald Wible ’39 David V. Zukauskas ’08




SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING The percentage listed next to each class represents the total participation rate for the fiscal year. This year, alumni participation increased from 28 percent to 31 percent. Class of 1933 (100%)

Consuelo Braucci Byrne Kathryn Brown Davis Marie Fath Greenwood Estate

Class of 1935 (33%)

Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons Estate Bettina Clemons Juers

Class of 1936 (33%)

Mathilde Wackerman Higgins Estate Lois Deacon Hofmann

Class of 1937 (20%)

Leonore Smith Crowley Estate Mary Lentz Schuhsler Mary Connelly Tripodi Estate

Class of 1938 (29%) Betty O’Hara Anders Mary Fleming Margaret Golden Ruth Fischer Weber

Class of 1939 (33%)

Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. Marguerite Kearns, SSJ Eileen Finucane McKenna Kathryn Marnel Morris Lucile Sweeny Mary Thompson Wagman

Class of 1940 (45%)

Margaret Kelly Baumgardner Jean Abendroth Conroy Madeline Conti Mary Katherine Schubert Denny Patricia Kilmartin Lee Bailey MacMurtrie Freda Gorelick Oben Mary Barbara O’Neill Philpott Margaret Walsh Ryan

Class of 1941 (25%)

Eugenia Cooper Comerford Louise McCloskey Cullinan Cecilia Kline Finley-Guthier Elizabeth Richardson Kelly Mary McCabe Ruth Mulligan Rita Cresci Quinn

Class of 1942 (39%)

Gertrude Traeger Brittin Mary Gorman Brown-Jednak Lorraine Delafrange Deeney Madeleine Bennis Degnan Katherine Hinches Forsythe Rita Cook Lade

Delia Schiavi Melograna Jeanne Sweeney Nelson Regina Baust O’Donnell Eileen Hanks Suermann Phyllis Martin Upham Dorothy Platner Way Virginia O’Brien Winslow

Class of 1943 (69%)

Sylvia Ximines Allen Marjorie “Shotgun” Binder Margaret Conner Estate Betty Kane Daily Camelia Gallardo Eisenhart Anne Buchy Elden Helen Tansey Farhat Mary Claire Dougher Filippelli Rosemary McCarron Flannery, Esq. Betty Lou Froustet Catherine Austermehle Hrybyk Aileen Murphy Johnson Ursula O’Reilly Kennedy Jane Faunce King Dorothy Wack McMahon Rosemary O’Brien, SSJ Louise Sullivan O’Connor Ave Little Rawdon

Class of 1944 (48%)

Jane Delaney Blank Margarita Cardus Bohm Mariagnes O’Neill Brown Sarah Hodson Connor Marion Yandell Liebert Helene Purtell McIntyre Geraldine Kelly McDonough Anna Stawitzke Mooney Juanita Ripoll Moore-Koecher Lucille Cox Novotny Dorothea Buchy O’Connor Dorothy Phinney Anne Weber Platner Katharine Toland Quinn Helen Cunningham Roney

Class of 1945 (37%)

Vera Kolarsick Balceniuk Ann Holloway Charlesworth Camilla Wagner Checchio Jane Harney Donovan Estate Rose Mullen Eberle Mary Catherine O’Brien Fallon Charlotte Maley Hall Mary Ann Keegan Claire Willette Laskas Catherine Winter McDonnell Ann Donohue Metz Jacqueline Carroll O’Donnell Claire Sweeney Regan Pia Badt Troutman

Class of 1946 (54%)

Anne Locke Bansbach Anna Marie Hummert Bertram

Gloria Perla Coe Nancy Curtis Duzy Joan Haran Gloe Mary Therese Joyce Margaret Boyle Mahon Peggy Grant Malone Marjorie Erickson McDevitt Margaret Flaherty McFarland Elizabeth MacFarland McKeown Mary Young McLaughlin Rita Squires Meehan Rose Sophy Molin Loretta Brennan O’Brien Philomena O’Hanlon O’Hanlon Barbara Wilderotter Rinkor Roberta Pike Semmett Bernadette Kearns Sigg Marion Lacey Steet Joan Kinney Yanni

Class of 1947 (50%)

Rita Luczynski Brzezinski Annette Heitzman Buckley Eileen Flarity Cummings E. Loretta Daly Estate Marjorie Bath Dillon Mary Frances Kenny Fay Mary Garneau Feketie Elizabeth Brown Foley Agnes Dennison Galop Anne De Venuto Grey Jeanne Carpenter Hanes-Romano Marian McCreary Heckerman Shirley Kieser Hoberg Patricia Garrity Kasper Ellen Logue Helene Boffa McGuinn Patricia Mickleburgh McIntire Ann Brady McIntosh Barbara Swanson Mooney Jeanne Grant O’Neill Juanita Covas Swain Marianne Connor Warnick

Class of 1948 (71%)

Dorothy Bachmann Mary Jane Dougherty Barry Jeanne Haesler Bebbington Antoinette Maselli Belisari Marie Badecker Benas Mary Swingle Bunsa Claire Little Burton Ann Donoghue Conley Marjorie Piga Crain Catherine Stroud DelDuca Adelaide DiBerardino Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. Gertrude O’Donnell Donze Mary Farley Ewen A. Klair McGlynn Filarsky Frances McCarron Harper Mona Hughes Harwood Eleanor Newell Hofkes Mary-Jo Heile Hogan

Adele Pudrowski Hudson Patricia F. Kelleher Marcia Kelley Ellen Richardson Klammer Catharine Kiely Leydon Anne Keeler McBride-Manion Mary Claire O’Keefe McIntyre Mary Ellen McVeigh Helen Laragh Meade Loretta Moya Janet Smith Murphy Jeanne Stief Murphy Catherine Wilson O’Brien Grace Uttinger Palis H. Jacqueline Jaixen Rabinovitz Mary Frances Reilly Rochford Marylou Seabury Roessler Doris Black Schaefer Doris Kamp Shaffer Rita Ayerle Shoemaker Mary Anne Campbell Simons Marguerite D’Auria Szawlewicz Margaret Schachte Wells Helen West Ellen McKernan Williamson

Class of 1949 (46%)

Patricia Tully Bannan Maude Meehan Belli Grace Cavanagh Bolen Doris M. Byrnes Eileen Casey Cadden Mary Jane Klinges Carlin Roberta Rini Cartlidge Madeleine Murray Collins Tullia Giordano Conboy Mary Grace Coleman Crerand Margaret Roe Diemer Elizabeth Webb Dixon Helen Austermehle Dykhoff Isabel O’Connor Egan Rita Sokol Eisler Carmen Echevarria Garcia Kathleen Freiert Geiger Irene Smith Gillespie Marie Schauder Hindman Kathryn Lippman Hodgkiss Ann Manning Honeycutt Dorothea McEvoy Jordan Kathleen Allen Kehoe Marilyn Schuler Lynch Anna Gene Hurst Madonna Helen Beatty McBride Denise Sheehan McGookin Mary McManus Marylou Morgan Mullen Rita O’Loughlin Regina Brennan Origoni Lucy Piotrowska, M.D. Dolores Topoleski Pontone Lorraine Gardner Rogers Joan Loughlin Welch Jeanne Marx Young

Class of 1950 (65%)

Irma Ashenbrenner Dolores Everling Audet Jane Dilks Brahms Mary Connor Brandt, Ph.D. Barbara MacCausland Clarke Mary Connolly Patricia Casey D’Entremont Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. Mary Ann Dempsey Rosemary McGranery Dougherty Helen Robertshaw Emge Mary Levin Englebert Joan McGuigan Evans Jane McCloskey Fitzpatrick Therese Garvey Fox Elizabeth Stroud Giordano Rita Cianciarulo Grayum Elizabeth Meier Greene Shirlee Repak Gubernat K. Patricia Carville Haley Marie Healy Hawthorn Berna Schmidt Herrick Mary Crecca Kenny Marie Rosato King Gerda Steinhauer Koetter Helen Kurz Elizabeth U. Laufer, M.D. Therese Martin Lehigh Mary Pfister Lodes Jeannette Echevarria Lugo Patricia Lawson McDaniel Elizabeth Beierschmitt McGee Margaret Vernon McLaughlin Blanche Haviland Moore Helen Kenny Motzenbecker Joan Byrne Murphy Dorothy O’Brien Mary Frances Donoghue O’Donnell Virginia Mitchell O’Neill Mary O’Neill Kathleen Boyle Ortino Mary Vernier Ozzello Rosemary Campbell Romasco Patricia Stillmun Shelton Mary Dunegan Siebert Janet Piedmonte South Marie Hogan Sullivan Margaret Weber Sullivan Veronica Petrusky Suppa Marianne Taulane Joan Ritterbeck Venino Josephine Getman Von Jess Nancy Dougherty Ward Estate Ann Meagher Williams Frances Pickess Woods Helen Zeiser

Class of 1951 (61%)

Bernardine Keeler Abbott Elizabeth Allen Rosemary Pasta Armore Bernadette Power Barnhurst

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Patricia Whalen Bolger Angela DeSantis Boyle Catharine Gallagher Brockway Caryl Brown Phyllis Metz Carroll Carolyn Baldino Conboy Mary Mahoney Corini Agnes O’Loughlin Danella Barbara Murray Dennen Susan Maloney Donohue Kathleen Gillespie Patricia Higgins Green Elizabeth Du Ban Hansen Theresa Hunt Imms Patricia Boston Kelly Phyllis Basenfelder Kennedy Suzanne Gleason Kennedy Helen Gross King Joan Fitzpatrick Marvin Ruth Patterson McCarthy Micheline Paquet McCracken Joan McEntee Monfalcone Anne E. Moore Doris Doran Murphy Mary Elizabeth Murphy Murray Mary Jane Earley Nagle Sally Dolly Nester Marion Seckler Novack Ellen Mullany O’Laughlin Margaret Richardson O’Rourke Adelaide Brothers Palmer, Ed.D. Bernadette Fortune Pettine Katherine Roberts Rooney Helen Miller Sexton Genevieve Koehler Sweet M. Regina O’Neill Thomas Therese Zogby

Class of 1952 (56%)

Alice Fitzpatrick Abbene Mary Merz Berko Louise Bradley Pura Bigles Brennan Mary Ellen Carroll Brown Edythe Peterson Buchter Barbara Carli Claire Harrison Cocklin Joan Coyne Elizabeth A. Croake Adele Bateman Donahue Ruth Wingel Doyle Joan Mathers Eaves Katherine McHugh Enck Bettyanne Geikler Helen Gruber Mary Clare Martin Guinther Faith Olearo Haskew Marie McDermott Keeley Geraldine Menzler Kelsey Joan Gerard Larkin Pauline Vinchur Lichman Elizabeth Dinan Lutz Joan Schmitt Markham

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Louise McCoy Dolores Sulzbach McDevitt Dorothy Zeller Miller Anne Duffy Mirsch Mary Brady Mommessin Margaret Stehli Morris Joyce O’Neill Marita Howard O’Rourke Joan Murray Reynolds Betty Ann O’Donnell Richter Joan Toohey Rochford Mary Jane Mogey Shelly Roses O’Leary Stephens Therese Dickinson Sullivan Clara Tucker, Ph.D. Lorene Cardinal Welsh Rosemary Boccella White

Class of 1953 (65%)

Rita Ciotti Altman, Ed.D. M. Dolores Sejda Aversa Josephine Sciarrotta Bagley Marion Morris Bergan Marilyn Bryan Birkmeyer Patricia Nichols Brady Jane McGuckin Buczkowski Patricia Malloy Cavanaugh Elaine Burchill Corcoran Annette Seiler Coyle Mary DeCandido Peggy Anne Derham Dolan Constance Peacock Feraco Eileen Haviland Finegan Charlotte McClaskey Friel Mary Silcox Gleason Gloria Massey Harkins Virginia A. Hogan Colette Robillard Kelly Rosanne Bonner Kendra Eileen Kelly Lammers Alice O’Neill Laplante Maureen Reilly Leonhardt Eileen Connors Linehan Margaret Linnehan Joyce Scheer Lynch Patricia Wallace MacGillivray Barbara Piga Marcouiller Mary Martire Helen Anne Fitzpatrick McAnerney Patricia McDonald Joan Wood McEnaney Jeane Rossberg McGinn Anne McGeehan McGovern Kathleen Canedo Mee Joan Menaquale Rhoda Dietrich Nary Nancy Leonard O’Connor Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. Agnes Dorasavage Palko Mary Joan Rice, RA Mary McCabe Shields Anne Reynolds Smart Helene Hornyak Tuckwood

Carmen Costanza Veit Dolores Mitchell Wallace Alexine Sullivan Weaver Janet MacCausland Welsh Gloria Lombardi Welter Selma Koury-Wunderlich

Class of 1954 (61%)

Joan Hartmann Bamberger Carol Enright Bell 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 Ann Wiesner Glickman Pamela Orsini Grimme Virginia Redmond Grover Grace Corr Haenn (S) Margaret Higgins Margaret Keegan Lawn Anne Branagan Letter M. Elizabeth Logan Patricia Crane Lynch Joanne McWilliams Martin Ann Brosseau McCall Evelyn McCrossen McChesney Mary Lou Stafford McGill Joan Shelley McLaughlin Ernestine Petorella Medeck Mary Resinski Murphy, M.D. Catherine O’Flaherty O’Flaherty Joan Pirundini Mary G. Hayes Reardon Elizabeth MacDuffie Reger Janice Arleth Reilly Maria MacCabe Ronca Mary Jane Maher Smith Joan McCafferty Stapleton Jane Maguire Starke Margaret Greene Stubee Judith Sullivan Elizabeth Krug Ulrich Anita Esposito Varga Aileen Maguire Walsh Irene A Wagman Zielinski

Class of 1955 (49%)

Joan McDermott Bellwoar Hilda Casanave Bertotti Mary Juel Rockwell Boast Marguerite Tague Brown Joan Yates Carroll Helen Devine Coen M. Carol Snyder Collins Kathleen Buhrman Dalena

Joanne Rossberg De Santis Mary Ann Kenny Devine Joanne Waldron Dwyer Catherine Condon Johnston Jane Keating Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. Lois Steppacher Lazzarino Roberta Evanoff Lindquist Suzanne Hoban Matunis Dorothy Stemmler Maurer Barbara McGurn Barbara Beers Oberle Mary Elizabeth Peek Mildred Renner Pfeifer Patricia Johnson Rauch, Ph.D. Judith Dougherty Reidy Barbara Ellis Ryan Elvira Cordasco Sax Jean Schwartz, M.D. Kathleen Bonner Schwartz Renee Hipkins Tracey Gwendolyn Feaster Trautwein Madeleine Glynn Whittaker

Class of 1956 (57%)

Mary Ellen McFadden Barry Maryann Wessel Beitel Martha Berry Janet Rutan Bowers Barbara Costigan Brennan Ellen Whiteside Byrne Catherine Malloy Byron Beverly Kray Connolly Christine Brennan Conover Regina Cuta, M.D. Beatrice T. Jungblut Dante Charlotte Branagan Farley Mary Jane Gillespie Constance Bissell Gleeson Anne Daly Holland Jane Ellen Higgins Kelly, Ed.D. Betty Amici Larson Esther Moriarty McCarthy Marianne Miller Patricia Belcher Monaghan Barbara Griffiths Olivieri Martha Freiling Peterson Ann Corr Potterton Carroll Griffey Ryan Marylou Dughi Sklar Eleanor Craig Utzig Agnes Costello Walker Patricia Andris Walsh Letitia Hickey Ward Lynn Murray White Joan Huber Winters

Class of 1957 (55%) Marie Meaney Adolph Joan Werner Avallon Anne Dever Bancroft Anna M. Barone Marie Pelliccio Berenato

Rosemary Mahoney Boyle Anne Senser Byrne Mary Ellen McClain Carson Rosemarie Schmitt Clark 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 Marie Tropiano Goodman Jean Williams Harris Arlene Hausmann Kathryn Peters Hill Audrey Ward House Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler Patricia LaGattuta Lazor Elizabeth Harvey Majane Theresa Mazeika Ellen McKeon McCann Mary Spence McCue Clare Kelley McKinney Murphy Margaret McNierney McPhillips Regina Beck Moynihan Irene Nowak Musman Diane Napoli O’Grady Dolores A. Reiff Joan McGrath Reynolds Rosemary Peacock Rychlewski Ann Malaney Savage Joan McFadden Sawoski Lynne Fowler Scarpiello Kathleen Gercke Silk Phyllis Sullivan Stacy Miriam Fenerty Sullivan Barbara Crane Tierney Adrienne Wardell Carolyn Giblin Webb Mary Alice Turvey White Livia Anne Fusaro Whiting Anne Marie Boehnke Winkle

Class of 1958 (82%)

Mary Eichhorn Adams, Ph.D. Maryanne Hahl Anderson, Ph.D. M. Elizabeth Timmins Angulo Marianne McKernan Bjorseth Mary Dugery Brandenstein Loretta Martin Brown Clare McConnell Brown Constance Weber Cahill Elizabeth Kincaid Canapary Jolande Jong Chiu Rosemarie O’Brien Cleaver Virginia Reilly Coester Mary Catherine Curran Dianne DeGiacomo Patricia Burke DeLucia M. Roberta Scott Diegnan Suzanne K. Dufrasne Elizabeth Solnek Farrell


Patricia Gallagher Fleck Joan McDermott Forry Mary Jane Pasha Franco Maryann Boehmer Froehlich Joanne Fay Gibbs Lois Moro Goetz Ellen Young Greenlee, Esq. Sarah Mansell Guilfoyle Janet McAninley Hallermeier Myra Hayes Mary Lynch Hayes Sonia Gotay Hernandez Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley Barbara Merck Kearns Margaret Garr Knoblock Marijane Curtin Lawson Suzanne Sanders Lawson Marianne Sim Lee Rosemary Hagan Lignelli Joanne Ryan Luecke Elizabeth Bateman Malloy Cecilia Greene McCarthy Regina Gercke McConnell Maureen MacLean McCord, Esq. M. Eileen Foxhill McGlone Anna Marie McKenna Angela Romano Moore Dolores Ann Moriarty, SSJ Helen Rosmilia Mourino Miriam Butler Newlon Nora Golden O’Malley Joanne Pascuzzi Constance Inglesby Perotti Mary Pollitt Helen Penza Powers Carolyn Inglesby Rusin Rosemary Scheirer, SSJ, Ed.D. (A) Maura Woulfe Schubert Rosaleen Feehan Seifert Deborah Werst Seigman Linda Hickey Shappell 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 Kathryn Hibbs Voit, Ed.D. Helen Gleeson Wachendorfer Denise Bonner Wall Dorothy Holmes Wentland Anne Butler Wigmore Helen McCann Williams Janice Kitley Yurasek Marguerite Stein Zuccarello

Class of 1959 (47%)

Hattie Davey Baier Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. Barbara Burke Berntsen Helen Nolan Bishoff

Miriam Quinn Blimm Aminta Woodley Burnett Martha Wohlfert Cacciamani Young-Shin Chang Barbara Harron Delaney Anne Caruso Desy Kathleen M. Donnelly Barrie Thomas Fahey Deborah Dougherty Flint Eleanor Mason Gulczynski H. Barbara Johnson Hock Anne Harvie Howard Patricia Harford Hueber Charlotte Kelley Hyer Zita Levy King Jean Peters Kinney Raimonda Binkis Kontrimas Katherine Gallagher Langan Margaret Dougherty McCall Patricia O’Keefe O’Brimski Sandra Schlott O’Donnell Carole Storch O’Dwyer Mary Rose Gallagher O’Neill Mimi Whiteside Pruett Barbara Stoll Russell Phyllis Gott Shea Kathleen McDermott Strott Cecily McDonald Suchy Ann Brennan Toner Colleen Ward Volpe Mary Lynn Liva Wechsberg Anne McGinnis Whittington Estate

Class of 1960 (51%)

Carol Cheleden Alcorn Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. Kathryn Agle Barry M. Claudette Rupp Bayer Patricia Doran Benkovic Aida Berzins Mary Hurley Birch Deborah Daly Bohan Roseanne Burke Brennan Bernadine McGrath Brown Marion Gioffre Buddo Camille Ferro Burns, Ph.D. Catherine Budenbender Carolan Helen Kates Casey Mary Lee Rothwell Corr Mildred Murphy Deriggi, Ph.D. Marie Micale Dumbra Theresa Zambelli Esperdy Jean Nagel Frei Phyllis Ackerman Gilligan Eva Marie Vossen Gravenstine Mary Doyle Hanna Eileen Long Hessman Anne DePiano Holderness Diane Wall Holtz Madeline Horrigan Joan Koenig Hynes Mary Serroi Jaklevic Judith Bourgeois Jensen

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 Margaret Bennett McGreal Michele Mustello Marianne Waldeier Noll Gretta Doyle O’Brien Mary Magee Onofrietto, Ph.D. Anne March Roan Joanne Grimm Seaver Christine Desrochers Smith Barbara Bonnetti Smith Patricia Walsh Sterner Marie Gallagher Sweeney Regina Voelker Tauke Joan Guiniven Trippetti Helen Mikula Vassily Kathleen Wagner Mary Gallagher Wattis

Class of 1961 (49%)

Ellen Barrett Marita O’Reilly Beckum, Esq. Mary Tanney Bradley Elissa Imbriaco Breiling Lynne Smith Brown Nancy Nuffort Brown Elizabeth Hughes Burns Katherine Alcamo Cardali Barbara Piontek Carpenter Maureen Gillen Chan Jo Ann Ewadinger Connelly Rosemary Tighe Cozzolino Ann Tushim Csink Patrice Kelly De Felice Mary Jo Abrachinsky Doherty Barbara Donovan Barbara Gallo Draper Catherine Brannan Dunn Jeanne Labrecque Gagliano Sharon Smith Gardlund Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn Beatrice Gallagher Grabish Rosemary Murphy Gulati Sandra Johnson Helverson Eileen Pollock Holden Maureen Dearie Husk Kathryn Coyne Keegan Kathleen McCarthy Kelly Patricia Orna Levarn Judith Hadden Lutolf Miriam Gibbons Mandell (D) Rose Fabio McKenna Helen Baum Miller Barbara Folsom Murch Junior Stephanie Carlyle has helped to carry the torch for the women’s soccer program, providing excellent midfield defense.

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SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING


SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING Margaret Mary Murphy, SSJ (F) Elizabeth Dyer Ranc* Linda McKenna Roxe Susan Enright Ryan Nancy Koonmen Schmidtmann Arlene Diziki Scott Kathleen McBride Shoup Patricia Gallagher Smith, Ph.D. Rosemary Amberg Spezzo Verna Brugger Stockmal Kathleen Mahoney Sykes Mary Louise McCurry-Tackas Angela Clement Tague Elaine Bevevino Trevey Barbara Walter Mary Alice Butler Warwick Suzanne Pfizenmayer Wiley

Class of 1962 (48%)

Catherine L. Albanese, Ph.D. Mary Louise West Ball Marylin Unger Burke Eugenie Koch Callaghan Eileen McCoy Cioffi Mary Coady Kathleen Braun Dollenberg Nancy Quinney Dominis Jeanne Collins Donovan Elizabeth Avil Flick Adrienne Donaghue Gallagher Noel Riley Gallagher Margaret O’Donnell Garrett Eileen D’Arcy Garvey Kathleen Gavigan, Esq. Linda Hirsh Glasgow Patricia Tichenor Greer Ellen Brunot Greiner Loretto Nagel Humphreys Jane Gillen Hymas Kathleen Boyle Jarvis Mary Laffan King Kathleen Kugler Sandra Glynn Lippe Barbara McNulty Lowrey Catherine Ondrey Mailloux Margaret Green McLaughlin Diane Gillies Momich Elizabeth Halasz Moore Margaret Conlan O’Brien Marie McKelvey Oakes-O’Connor Annemarie Fliegel Quigley Alexandra Masiuk Rakowsky Mary Jane Petriella Ruvo Mary Ellen McGrath Saunders Dorothy Spence Schere Betty Anne Power Schwarz Rosanne Grasmeder Steitz Eileen Bradley Stonier Maureen Schmidt-Thielens Mary Walker Tompkins Marie Genova Traxler Gail Hodgdon Valentine, M.D. M. Joyce Renzulli Wuenschel

Class of 1963 (59%)

Ellen Evans Adams Patricia May Agger Mary Louise Malfatto Alexander Mary Ruth Wiegard Becker Carolyn Bensel, Ph.D. Natalie Nolan Berkey Marion Williams Berry Carol Pingue Boyle Janice Glocheski Brunner Catherine Smith Burton Margaret Atanasio Colucci Carol Scudo Delgado Catherine Devlin Elizabeth Roscoe Dugan Theresa Hehn Eaman Margaret Fick Edmonds Mary Jo Calhoun Egoville Linda Davis Evans Kathleen Finnegan Kathleen Heidere Ford Gertrude Dearie Frekko Marcia Gehman, SSJ Marie Pascucci Glanz Anita Jeutter Gledhill Lynn Cozza Goodman M. Paula Nyhart Gowen Sheila Duffin Gray Mary Jo Collins Griffin Mary Ann Conway Gursky, Esq. Deanna Drake Hagan Sandra Cupini Hagenbarth Geraldine Eble Hamilton Rose Anne DiSanto Hannum Catherine O’Donoghue Helwig Jeanne Bireline Henderson M. Joan McGonigal Hofmann Cecilia Hunt 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 Zenaida Ancheta Krablin Eleanor Lang Sally Stock Lundgren Susan Murray Lybrook Louise Mann Joan Pietras McAuliffe Joanne McFadden McBride M. Eileen Daly McDonough, Ed.D. Angele Vial McGrady, Ph.D. Margaret Anderson Meade Cynthia Burlick Murphy SaraLee Hayden Murphy Nancy Hoffner Orr Sharon Miller Orr Jane Wylie Quest Joanne Casacio Regli Elizabeth Sieburg Richter

Josephine Cimino Rudolph Anne De Stefano Salvatore, Ph.D. Carroll Lanman Schleppi Janine Malinowski Sevigny Patricia McGee Sharkey Rosalie Papa Shaw, Ed.D. Pauline Liebert Stitzinger Katherine Roach Sullivan Joan Willey Thirion Joanne Cardelia Thorn Adriana D’Alessandro Walheim Christine Huhn Weimann Mary Ludwig Weinmann Elizabeth Tucker Werner Andrea Cherubin Zapczynski

Class of 1964 (46%)

Marylee Noonan Amato Mary Alice Kasper Amend Virginia Pachence Azzariti Mary Margaret Moore Baker Pamela Ann Black, Ed.D. Joan Blesedell Alice Ann Goldkamp Bossow Mary Louise Contey Bouchard Evelyn Galla Bratton Linda Marino Bullard Patricia Kocak Corsello Carolyn Jones Crawford Barbara Cruse Terese Wolf DeCamara Lois Love Deibert Anne O’Shea Devlin Margaret Jarosh Doyle Diane Neary Ewing Mary Jane Tynebor Fearn Regina Bennett Fleming Dolores Furlan Paula Murphy Gallagher Mary Goldschmidt Galloway Joyce Finnegan Garrison Florence Loscalzo Giorgini Geraldine Longo Hadley Marianne Carlson Hall Georgene Mann Hartmann Virginia Hayes Agnes Hendrick Grace McGlynn Herold Mary Holmes Moira Hurley, M.D. M. Eileen Franz Janssen Lois Curti Kittredge Margaret Sewell Krivda Mary Jo Bonner Lubas, MDP Julia Koenig Maher Lorraine Cajano Minecci Marie Costello Moore Phyllis Coppola Neill Carol Neri Dorothea Newman Dorothy Palatucci Gail Larkin Peach M. Nancy Burczewski Portland

Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. Margaret Jackson Quinn Mary Ellen Scanlan, Ph.D. Jo-Anne Fatibene Semmel Mary Schuhsler Spangler, Ed.D. Nancy Connelly Straka Sally Cavanaugh Strike Kathleen Olsen Sullivan Jerilyn Louis Tierney Lois Trench-Hines Maureen Clarie Ulakovic Mary Campbell Wild Mary Ann Costello Yankosky

Class of 1965 (45%)

Carol Lowe Ambacher Patricia Chiri Bell Suzanne Dale Bernstein Joan Goldschmidt Browne Helen Chaykowsky Rosemary Dempsey Cunniffe Elaine Bennett Davey Maurine Dooley Kathleen Reilly Gallagher Marie Sclafani Goldkamp Isabelle Walsh Gundaker Frances Schuhsler Hadden H. Patricia Hynes Mollie Brown Ingram Bethany Schroeder Jones, Ph.D. Mildred Bell Kaliss Elizabeth Newmiller King Mary Hennessey Krutulis Marybeth Honeyman Leary Pamela Wood Leutwyler Katherine Magee, Esq. Bernadette Bennis Marshall Elizabeth Schurr McDermott Martha Wilderotter McDevitt Kathleen Martin McFadden Mary McNamara Catherine Hebson McVicker, Ph.D. Elaine Palmer Meisinger Elizabeth Wible Molloy, Ph.D. Sheila Murphey, M.D. Evelyn Dunsmore Nosker Susan Brown Penrose Kathleen Green Redrup Mary Frances Flood Rellick Nancy (Anne) Diamond Roche Phyllis M. Roche Linda Nolan Rosecan Judith Falconiero Schaefer Carol Dewees Schulz Regina Maxwell Schwille Zdanna Krawciw Skalsky Loretta Canalichio Steinmetz Mary Murphy Strauss Donna Harrington Strok Patricia Ryan Tully Denise Duckworth Tumelty

Class of 1966 (35%)

Kathleen Rex Anderson, Ed.D. Jane Bentz Atesoglu Martina McCarthy Ball Joanne Park Batzig Kathleen McGrath Beirne Nancy Denny Chancler Elizabeth Burns Cusack Louise DiRenzo Donaldson, J.S.C. Elizabeth Jachimowicz Fanuzzi Mary Alice Stein Feichtel Mary O’Connor Gentile, Ed.D. Carol-Jane Piltz Guardino Shelley Sprague Guerard Sandra Denenberg Hohberger Mary Angela Heller Howard, Esq. Carol Jakob Klein Julia Heitzman Koechlin Margaret Marshall Kramer Jo Anne DiGiacomo Lechowicz Marie Ryan Leonard Ann Gilsenan List Kathryn McFadden MacDonald Nancy McDonald Mason Mary Mulderry Mattson Donna Carlino McCoyd Suzanne Waltrich McGowan Joan Coletti Metallo Nonie Glennon Murphy Mary Delia Tye Neuman, Ph.D. Joan Brown Odell Jo Ellen Noonan Parsons Bernadette Cosenza Prozzillo Lorraine A. Revello Mary McDonald Rosenhagen Mary Kaufmann Ryan Mary Lou Sciarrillo Patricia Brumberger Shields Christine Eidsness Tantisunthorn Lorraine D’Onofrio Vesci Susan Smith Wallis Margaret Seidel Walton

Class of 1967 (38%)

Louise Loia Aaronson Mary Jo Platten Barbi Mary Pat Gallagher Boyle Judith Brown, Ph.D. Joanne Bonavita Budwick Joanne Paskowsky Carr Margaret Kress Carson Patricia Barr Colfer Eileen Menegus Debesis, Ph.D. Tina Rita DeLucia, Esq. M. Kathy Tigh Detrano Catherine Devlin Kathleen Keirle Dougherty, Ph.D. Frances Shumen Dwyer Elizabeth Leonard Eck Eugenie Dausey Fleming Suzanne Dames Gibbs Diane Taglialatela Green Sandra Kuback Grill

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SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING Margaret Brabazon Henry Angela Galla Huntley Barbara Jani Joan McFadden Jernee Margaret Coffey Kelleher, Ph.D. Joan Burger King Patricia Walsh King Katherine Ferguson Knox Kathleen Herzog Larkin, Esq. Catherine Galloway Lewandowski Margaret Judge Lynch Dorothy Kushlis MacFarlane, M.D. Dorothea Klebacher Magyar Kathleen Malaney, M.D. Eileen McIlhinney Marian Fanning McNamara, M.D. Barbara Curran Merdiushev Margaret C. Moran Mary Jane Briggs Morgan Clare Bennett Nafe Susan Petras Jean Brennan Pivetz Mary Quinn Pilar Pinili-Silva, Esq. Elizabeth McGarvey Smith Patricia So Margaret DiSanto Storti Mary Hurley Sullivan Marie Denny Sweeney Marilea Swenson Mary Kunberger Wehrmann Antoinette Whitmore

Class of 1968 (43%)

Rosalie Marinari Akouka, M.D. Karen Reinhardt Avenick Denise Reilly Blasdale Kathleen Clauss Borkowski Barbara Forster Boyle Theresa Elmendorf Carroll Anna Marie Judge Croney Barbara McNamara Cubby Faith Peoples Dillon Molly Walsh Donovan, Ph.D. Maureen Colleran Doyle Rosemary Kozin Eustace Joyce Maurin Fonash, Ph.D. Marlyn Tome Formidoni Jane Foulkrod Galvin Maryann Campbell Gans Judith Vanstone Golderer Margaret M. Hagerty Patricia Egan Hardy Patricia Quinn Hayden Joanne Hayes-Rines Maureen Burns Heacock Anne Fatkin Heim Joan Edmund Husted Kathleen Corcoran Keene Rosa Teresa DiFrancesco Lee Joan Lunney, Ph.D. Margaret McKee Madison Rosemary Marino Mangano

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Kathleen Engel Marshall, Ph.D. Constance Brown Masciangelo Maryanna Kane Massey Paula Ippolito McCarthy Ellen Miller Miriam Berry Moore Penny Grelis Morrison Patricia Parrella Orlando Nancy Finlayson Padgett Elizabeth Patterson Katherine Ryan Judith Farrell Schadl Alicia Davey Schumache Patricia Cole Scott Rosemarie Litterio Shannon Joann Scull Stepien Carol Panepinto Trojan Teresa Clark Trudeau Maryanne Vallely Wagner Elizabeth Arquin Walker Constance Parsons Wickersham Carole Weizer Wynstra Nina Buckley Yeager

Class of 1969 (22%)

Roberta Romano Acchione Eileen Husted Anderson Eleanor Yoa Ayers Jana DeFrancesco Belansen Barbara Maher Bur Judith E. Campbell Susan Rothrock Costello Nancy Himmer Esposito Denise Gervase Ferrier, Ph.D. N. A. Gillen Susan Rapp Halczenko Margaret Johnson Martha Bender Jollie Kathleen Debow Karsch Susan Taylor Kelly Anna Gibino Kerr Margaret Kirby Lucia Margaret Matthews Kathleen McNicholas, M.D. Gertrude Betz Mihalcik Rita Mulville Eileen Walker Phoebus Joan Pollitt Rebecca Preece Katherine Safford Ramus, Ed.D. Judith Lee Rieder Janet Tedesco Carolyn Maziarz Williams Teresa Rhodes Wolliard

Class of 1970 (29%)

Marilyn Sutton Adomanis Felicia Corsaro Barbieri, Ph.D. Kathleen Vath Campbell Patricia Canning (S) Lydia Maiorca Driscoll Sally Mauchly Fitzsimmons Claudia MacFadden Fletcher

Mary Gallagher Teresa Hagan Mary Ann Haggerty, M.D. Helen Hall Maria Pugliese-Hieble, M.D. Betsy Flynn Hollo Anne Marie Kiehne Grace Wu Ku Jane Serrada Lang Joan Loreng Christine Peterson Lynn Diane Hugues McGinty Helen Bernhardt McMonagle Patricia Cholewinski Nicholson Nadine Morse Noble Judith Anne Paul Judith Perkins Eleanor Walsh Plumb Janet Brown Quintal Patricia Flynn-Reid Deirdre Bacon Ruckman, Esq. Brenda Hurley Sauerwald Donna Plamondon Scully Mary Exner Spalding Diane Stanczak Katherine Barrett White Kathleen Beaty Young A. Clarice Zaydon, M.D.

Class of 1971 (28%)

C. Jane Caldwell Adams Patricia Di Francesco Bender Margaret Betz, Ph.D. Clare Hamilton Bohnett Mary Ann Ballisty Bonner Barbara Brand Elizabeth Moleski Colonna Suzanne Schulz Dressler Annamarie Baker Ennis Mary Anne Mokriski Girard Blanche Goffredo Haughton Linda Sofranko Hostelley Frederica Massiah-Jackson Theresa Kaufmann Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. Rosemary Hunt Kurtz Ann O’Connor Levering Clare Ammend Magee Catherine Glennon McDonough Rita McCloskey Miziorko Nancy Arauz Monnat Catherine Myers Geraldine Nuzzo Susan M. Pisano Frances Rafferty, Esq. Joan Kochenash Rogers Roberta Rothwell Schillo Joy Supil Siegel Ann Marie Smith Sielski Rosemary McGroarty Sullivan, Esq. Mary Louise Brown Sutherland Mary McKenna Thorne Gladys Porrata Torres

Kathleen Wall Mary Kelly Whalen

Class of 1972 (26%)

Mary Adamson, Ph.D. Margaret Helbling Baumann Christine Scott Beck Sallyann Bowman, M.D. Pauline Chung Caroline Devine Anna Faris DiFranco Andrea Varricchio-DiVito, Ph.D. Carol Keenan Dormuth Denise Errico Duffy Margaret Durkin, Esq. Mary Lynne McCarthy Ekdahl Corinne Foley Errico Kathryn O’Neill Fisher Barbara McAninch Giuliano Frances Bonanni Hay Kathleen Mooney Hennessey Ellen Loughran, Ph.D. Elizabeth Lunney Joanna Rizzo Mastronardo Patricia Meier Stephanie Olexa, Ph.D. Rose Battistelli Poekert Joanne Sidoti Schmidt, D.D.S. Linda Schroeder Seeley Carol Palmisano Smith Patricia Colleran Strong Margaret Hetzer Stuart Mary Kaszuba Toth Donna Gers Turk Andrea Wargo, Ph.D. Kathleen Carlin Weiss Rose Betz-Zall

Class of 1973 (29%)

Adele Schmitz Bissonette Anne Brennan Mary Little Collins Janet Budzitowski Cooke Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley Catherine Cubbin Denise Yanushka Gibson Kathleen McKeon Graham Helene Becker Hoffsommer Mary Tyler Muldoon Holmes Maureen Ryan Irwin Carmencita Chafey Jimenez Ann Kohoot Joan Courtney Leicht Mary Catherine Lowery Jean McWilliams, Ed.D. Elizabeth Ryan Meehan Frances McCormick Murphy Barbara Mercer Panek Elizabeth Green Perkins Maria Romanofsky Reid Patricia Maher Roop M. Gervase Rosenberger, Esq. Phyllis Mawer Smith Deborah Breidinger Vicario

Class of 1974 (30%)

Christine Binkowski Andrews Paula DeSanctis Bonavitacola Patricia Buckley, Esq. Patricia Collins Crognale, D.D.S. Janet Powers Dunne Margaret M. Englebert Barbara Barth Faherty Marybeth Egan Fedyna Christine Fitzpatrick Margaret Mascioli Giuntini Mary Beth Tome Hewson Elizabeth Mallon Hunter Anita Chiu Kan Mary Sher Kenney Mary Lenore Gricoski Keszler, M.D. Joan Cook Krov Sara Duke Larkin Rosemary Leone Susan Lyons Kathleen Harvey Murphy Mary O’Gorman Murray Rosemarie Robinson Nevergole Mary Kinahan-Ockay Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. Patricia Kenney Quinn Rosemarie Tort-Schroeter Eden Eisler Sullivan Arline Jewell Trasatti Leona Valentine Joan Cawley Watson Elizabeth Sauter Weber Mary Schaab Wicklund Susan Wilderotter Anne Guardino Yaccarino

Class of 1975 (32%)

Linda Avila Elizabeth Young Bruno Maureen Pié-Bruno, Esq. Catherine Tucker Carman Cynthia Antoni Conaway Kathryn Kenneally Conner Catherine Cardamone Duarte Janine Delaveau Dwyer Marian Princivalle Ellis Wanda Feletski Barbara Bridi Frampus Susan Berko Glass Kathleen Boran Gotthelf Jane Tomalonis Gursky Sandra Panitz Haley Barbara Hee Lynne Huddleston-Ruff Janice Maffei Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius Virginia Flynn Morris Maria Garzarella Mullane, Esq. Ngozi Onyewuenyi Oleru, Ph.D. Denise Haskins Paolella Maureen Moffatt Parassio Susan Prince Anne Cornelius Raughley


Jennifer Brinton Robkin Cynthia Strolle Regina Williams Tate, Esq. Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. Mary Capece Weinstein Angela-Jo Castranova Wetzel

Margaret Callaghan Steficek Casandra Hughes Tancredi Irene Ampthor Tori Heyda Baez Toth Judith Wayne Ina Negron Zorrilla, D.M.D.

Class of 1976 (36%)

Class of 1978 (26%)

Sharon Cameron Baldwin Sandra Bumgardner, Psy. D. Mimi Strolle Bender Marguerite Brady Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. Christine Ferraro Daniels Diane Scicchitano Dannenfelser Regina Kenny Davenport Donna Forte DiVentura Marianne Valvardi Dwyer Rosemary Galbally Endres Joanne Fink Alida Scarafone Freeman Mary Ann Velten Gilman Anne Marie O’Donnell Housel Katherine Crosson Hylinski Maureen Kelly-Mumper Kathleen O’Pella Roseanne Leese Overcash Mary Degnan Phelps Karen Rhodes Platt Theresa Van Koski Richardson Anne Marie Rowan Kathleen McCarron Sikora Mary Conway Stack Anne E. Tezak Deborah Warner Toms Regina Black Urmson Anita Haskins Wise

Class of 1977 (32%)

Susan Kanehann Ahmad, M.D. Betty Acevedo Ali Lauren Maria Phillips Brennan Cecily Craig Alice Ann Gricoski Dachowski, M.D. Karen Crumlish Davis, Esq. Rosemary Vaughan Davis Patti Grossman Deutsch Rosemarie Esteves Joanne Thomer Facci Teresa Barth Gervasio M. Chris Hemsley Aurora Marrero Hughes Donna Piontkowski Lusardi Lisette Maldonado Margaret Carney McCaffery (D) Jane Miller Mary Lounsberry Miller Cecelia Englebert Passanza Joan Dougherty Pierson Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. Marian Mulville Post Karen Quinn Salamon Patricia Shustock Scott, O.D.

Mary Conway Arnone Alison Franks Babiarz Ann Curran Brown Monica Moore Casciano Mary Jo Dagney Rosemary Bolen Daly Maria De Luca Rita Gallo Anna Giacalone, D.M.D. Laura McCandless Green Barbara Young Grimm Patricia Hoffman Killion Susan Carpenter Kraft Suzanne Raymus Kuhn Louise Kuklinski, M.D. Cecilia Mohl McAleer Marisa Axtmayer McAuliffe Mary Prendergast Murray Nancy McCarthy Pashley Helene Regetta Loretta Spanier Donna Spano Bernardine Hughes Steinmetz Denise Vernon Toland Bonnie Word, M.D.

Class of 1979 (14%)

Mary Augustine Diane Heverline DeWitt Christina Dougherty, VMD Margaret Feraco Frampton Cheryl Krupnick, Psy.D. Mary Ann McGill Muller Mary Brady Reil Patrice Maguire Scott, Esq. Stephanie Smith Patricia Donohue Tolciu, Ph.D. Marypatricia Walsh Amy Doyle Welin Christina Demetrovits Woody

Class of 1980 (23%)

Mary Boyle Rosemary McNally Brown Lynne Silverio Carpenter Lynnette Coleman Marianne De Rosa De Alessi Jeanne Dougherty Deborah Kocher Fellows Mary Louise McDonald Galvin Catherine Price Harmer Patrice Owens Hartung Cheryl-Ann Montano Hughes Pamela Grimme Johnson Margarita Mongil-Kwoka Judith Mokriski Lannutti

Suzanne Valvardi Lasek Christine Nicholl Lauer Doris Cadigan Lefkowitz, Ph.D. Barbara Hynes MacIntosh Kathleen Gardner Pearson Janice Schuler Prentice Michele Fella Przybylowski Valerie Rengel Reeth Maryangela Sharkey Tait Joann Bowes Taylor Judith Vollmer Barbara Boyd Ward Marcianne Waters Nancy Meiklejohn Wolgamot

Class of 1981 (16%)

Jeanne Baffa, M.D. Gina Martins Brown Joanne Corini Burrell, D.M.D. Elaine Patelunas Copeland Angela Promutico DiSanto Piera Infranco Gravenor Donna Sedock Hess Joan Lind Sandra Ruscica McDevitt Mary Young Peck Christine Schluckebier Quinn, D.P.M. Mary Elizabeth Dwyer Ranieri Linda McCarthy Schanz Virginia Hylton Scott Tracey Dever Simpson Genevieve Dagney Sparano Colleen Corcoran Vogel Jane Randall Conlon-Werner, Ph.D.

Class of 1982 (17%)

Theresa Leahy Carlin Maureen Keashon Dwyer Catharine Farnan Carol Clark Fucigna, M.D. Christina Berenato Giacona Ellen Seiberlich Hardy Marie Hejnosz Valerie Greco-Hunt, M.D. Lynnanne Kasarda, M.D. Lisa Rounds Miles Maryellen Britt Miller Patricia McIntyre O’Connell Suzanne Olivieri O’Donnell, M.D. Louise-Anne Pulli, DC Kathleen Sokolowski Sexton Carol Steinour, Esq. Patricia Keys Thomas Beverley Patrone Uniacke, M.D.

Class of 1983 (20%)

Barbara Dolan Arena Stefania Luciani Binnick Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. Kathleen Clarke Buch Kathryn Kearns Craig Defenseman Sean Atkinson was one of many freshmen to contribute to the men’s soccer team’s early success in NCAA DII.

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SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES CLASS GIVING Anne Dwyer Cyliax Gina DiGiuseppe, Esq. Debra-Lynn Wolaniuk Dombrowski, O.D. Roseanne Kane Fulmer Regina McDonald Gebka Marion Clinger Hanuschek Grace Voigt Kozrad Amy Nadley Lessman Wendy Madonna Catherine Maloney Genevieve Miller Mary Patricia Olley Perri, Esq. Janine Granieri Stratton C. Christa McGlynn Wetzel Maureen Jaster Whitham Alice Mary Connolly Zenner

Class of 1984 (17%)

Mary Beth Callan, VMD Luz Mercado-Diaz Bernadette Montano Dronson, Esq. Mary Agnew Dunleavy Kathleen Magee Holemans Joanne Houlahan, Ph.D. Esther Mari Ambrogi Kehoe Ann Lipinski Kolb Phyllis Hartman Kravinsky Lisa Porter Kuh Mary Beth Higgins Livolsi Carrie Wosicki Loveless Patricia Klammer Mac Cluen Kathleen O’Boyle Mary Frances Soglia Okonski Renee Raymond Portu June Ann Ragone Patricia Kearns Ryan Catherine Yavarone Sewnig Stephanie O’Connell Siegrist, M.D.

Class of 1985 (13%)

Laura Malisheski Connelly Michele Chabrier Dance Donnamarie Marbet-Eckhardt Dorothy Murray Foley Joanna M. Furia, Esq. Mary Zuccarini Gordon Karen Reddington-Hughes Susan Magee Kephart Jacqueline Urbach Linse Jill Kelton Minor Ann Nedbal Amelia Sheen

Class of 1986 (19%)

Karen Prihoda Brown Ann McGee Carbon, Esq. Anne Bradley De Masi Lisa Anne Roney Haas Mary Clark Haon Joanne Milburn Hollenbach Maureen McFadden Holley, D.M.D. Lisa Kords Mastrogiovanni Donna Talluto Mihelick, M.D. Sharon Myles Murphy

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Denise Negron Martha Ranc, Ph.D. Joan Lawson Smugar Ana Mai Wong Trainor, Esq. Susan Vath Maryann Albertoli Walker Olenka Rudyj Zajac

Class of 1987 (19%)

Lisa Haluszka Chepega Lisa Grice-Concepcion Alicia Bogie Fitzpatrick Linda Gambone Diane Wasyluk Iardella Isemuan Ighodalo Karen Wilderotter Judge Maureen McGlynn Koerwer Carla Tomassi Marrone Michele Moser Mutch Sheila Murphy Palermo Mary Ann Stahl Patton Kathleen Shea Pié Beth Griech-Polelle, Ph.D. Kathleen Prihoda Schwartz Lynn Mulvaney Sharp Marianne McGurk Wallaesa (D)

Class of 1988 (25%)

Bridget Rochford Atzinger Elizabeth Albertoli Becker Geri-Ann Pavonarius Deputy Elizabeth Farley Kathleen Quigley Grimm Teresa Haenn Karen Murphy Harris Margaret L. Falcone-Hindley, Ph.D. Lisa Long Martelli Patricia McCutcheon Virginia Haenn McKee Patricia McKelvie Kathleen Beitel Murphy Maureen Kelsey O’Hara Marybeth Eskesen Pavlik Fiorina Pellegrino Beth Davey Rosso Elizabeth Tomassi Cecilia Haenn Turner Charlene Zebrowski

Class of 1989 (19%)

Michelle Raymond Bray Caroline Reilly Dignan, M.D. Barbara Miller Dunne Ellen Kaiser McGrew Letitia Pukas McNeil Michele Petrucci Marjorie Scott Mary Sylvester Thompson Carole Trone, Ph.D. Audra Meckler Wallis Kathleen Oakes Young

Class of 1990 (15%) Elena C. Pié Adkins

Florence R. Santoro Carroll Susan Polarine Ciabattoni Brenda M. Gala DeStefano Elena Tedesco Gajes Kristin Durski Gartner Susan M. Rilling Haitsch Denise M. Gibson Hladun Lara L. Doyle Iannetta Christine M. Irwin Keenan Monica C. Hadfield Russo Jennifer A. Eager Scalaro Suzanne K. Somerville

Class of 1991 (13%)

Joanne Brown Jessica Flattery Cole Carolyn Vaughan Jones Kristin MacDonald King Karen Korman Lisa A. Douglas Perugini Gretchen Ann Reilly, Ph.D. Megan Schumacher Jocelyn Orallo Valencia

Class of 1992 (14%)

Eileen Borne Blanca Gonzalez Canney Maria Santoro Conway Christine Santosusso D’Antonio Nancy Burton Dellavecchia Joelle Zveitel Lesniak Catherine Lockyer (D) Kathleen McIntyre Christine Page Rebecca Warner Von Nieda Suzanne Pesenti Wood

Class of 1993 (15%)

Dawnlynne Cute-Allen, DC Denise Castro Susan Pagliaro Clark Cassandra Phillips Doyle Lise Cassarella Leonard Kristin Ehnow Neverosky Amanda Adasavage Nowicki Valerie Caraballo-Perez Darla Baum Tomlinson Dianne Vagnini Theresa Falco Wydan

Class of 1994 (9%)

Amy McLeer Frangione Jodie King-Smith (A) Kerry Freisen Lively Michelle N. Dietrich Melcher Bridget Hill Panza Pamela Fiugalski-Prevoznik Julie Turner Prichett Jennifer Goodyear Severson

Class of 1995 (2%)

Andrea Capozzi Brecker Jeanine Natale Lubeck

Class of 1996 (9%)

Heidi Landes-Cox Tamara Friend Kristin Heiser Kristen Merrick Matkowski Karin Stangler Murphy Abigail Palko Joan Trainor Simmons

Class of 1997 (10%)

Sarah Colton Cindy Marx Davidson Debra Washington Hathorn Michelle Leshko Kaschak Ann Keer Beth Ann Dinan Marin Erin Whelan McCann Mary Toelke Bridget Mahon Willoughby

Class of 1998 (13%) Rieke Baize Megan Gallagher Bauer Sarah Dolan Conaway Daniela Spano DelPrete Jessica Bowman Dodson Sandra Clauson Nesbitt Catherine Savage Teresa Urban Maryanne Walsh

Class of 1999 (8%)

Zori Mustin Bragg Julia King Gorniak Jocelyn Dean Kerekovic Jannet Platonova Monica Voglewede

Class of 2000 (9%)

Jacqueline Gura Ciaverelli Kathleen McGinley Bridget McGovern Christina Reddington Jennie Romano Barbara Sliker Weikert

Class of 2001 (4%)

Juliana Chapman Marian Mellace Houston Erin McKelvey Secker

Class of 2002 (4%) Anne Casavecchia Heather Hadley Jennifer Marazzo

Class of 2003 (9%) Coleen Bant Jazmin Delgado Erika DeLong Jillian Getting

Freshman shortstop George Kochu collected an honorable mention from the CACC for the all-conference teams as baseball becomes the 14th varsity sport at the College.

Colleen Garrity McGee Karen Wendling

Class of 2004 (13%) Alexis Byrd Jamie Dunn Stephanie Rendine Karen Speers Diana Sucharski Stephanie Sylvain Maryanne Wildermuth

Class of 2005 (13%) Theresa Klein Abraham Samantha Blazic Amanda Brennan Theresa Clarke Marie Aimone Donnelly Jennifer Johnson Meghan McCormack Christina Tomaselli Frances Vorsky Adrianne Zemnick

Class of 2006 (11%) Alicia Angelo Stacie Bray Shaun Carlin Theresa Croskey Elana Evans Laura Schmidt Patricia Shacklett Pashalitsa Yiannios

Class of 2007 (2%) Leslie Truluck Daniel Vizak


SCHOOL OF CONTINUING & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES - SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES SCHOOL OF CONTINUING & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Jose Acevedo ’02 Marcia Allen ’03 Angela Andrews ’06 Amelia Askew ’93 Joan Werner Avallon ’57 Stacy Harper-Avilla ’96 Hannelore Lawin Barbieri, Psy.D. ’93 Bonnie Bardin ’95 Kenneth Bartlett, Sr. ’99 Emily Bassler ’93 Melvin Benson, III ’03 Carol Fetterman Blauth ’78 Anna Bondi ’06 Mary Jo Bucceri ’98 Rosemary Griffin Carolan ’72 Phyllis Metz Carroll ’51 Phyllis Albrecht-Carty ’88 Ruth Carver ’88 Cecelia Cavanaugh, SSJ, Ph.D. ’85 (A) Frances D. Chicchi ’90 I. Carole Christ ’06 Judith Clark ’87 Anne Coneghen ’94 Joan Murray Conmy ’91 Deborah Larue Cross ’03 Judith F. Foster Cute ’90 Carole D’Angelo ’92 MaryLou Mongiven Delizia ’78 Jane Wagner DeSilverio ’93 Geraldine Dever ’85 Paul Dixon ’05 Eleanor Donaghue ’77 Connie Dougherty ’05 Kathleen Dougherty ’87 Christina Drucker ’03 Antoinette DuBiel ’96 Eugene Dudley, Jr. ’05 Eleanor Mehlman Dwyer ’88 Judith Dwyer, Ph.D. ’72 Lucille Fielding Emmerson ’74 Theresa Zambelli Esperdy ’60 Judith Espey ’94 Lizbeth Feldstein ’02 Dineen Foley Filoramo ’00 Donna Fiugalski ’01 Donna Bongarzone-Fluehr ’03 Joan Fosbenner ’02 Saori Fujiyama ’95 Jeanne Labrecque Gagliano ’61 Bernice Fuller Garrison ’02 Marcia Gehman, SSJ ’63 Deborah Gleeson ’03 Betty Jane White Green ’83 Gilda Caruso Gregori ’01 Kathleen Quigley Grimm ’88 William Gross ’03 Denise Haffner ’79 Helen Smith Henry ’93 Ruth Herder ’04 Barbara Hogan, Ph.D. ’73 (F)

Carolyn Quattrone Israel ’02 Gertrude Jackson ’05 Lisa Jackson ’05 Marcia Moore Jones ’92 Raymond Jordan ’05 Joseph King ’79 Diane Kingsley ’87 Carol Searle Kirk ’81 Mary Hennessey Krutulis ’65 Frances Lutz ’98 Joan C. Rook Mac Farland ’91 Mary Moran Mahal ’87 (S) Joan Maier ’83 Kathleen Kane Mann ’62 Eileen Marikar ’06 Nancy L. Markle ’91 Alan McCouch ’03 Lorraine Sukalski McGlynn ’56 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) Jennifer Mollman ’02 Diana Duda Mongo, Esq. ’99 Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery ’97 Jennifer Dixon Morgan ’04 Flavia Vettorazzi Movsessian ’97 Ann Nedbal ’85 Charmagne Newman ’07 Mary Ellen Norpel ’85 Robert Otto ’03 Mary Elizabeth Ounsworth ’92 Ada Owens ’94 Kathryn Palermo ’96 Sean Pearson ’03 Carol Pletcher ’98 Crystal Plummer ’04 Christine Westrum Porter ’94 Catherine Quinn ’78 (S) Jennie Radford ’05 Annette Anderson Rafalowski ’78 Sharon Rice ’06 John Rooney ’04 Lynnette Santos ’99 Jane Schoeniger ’00 Lillian Carpenter Scoggins ’95 Marianne Murphy Semchuk ’07 (S) Sherry Shaeffer ’00 Elizabeth Shober ’96 Catherine Simon ’85 Jocelyn Sirchio ’96 Karen O’Neill Spencer ’85 Kathleen M. Spigelmyer ’98 (S) Jean Stotter ’73 Kathleen Devlin Stull ’96 Donna Sykes ’02 Wayne Taylor ’94 Susan Matlack Troemel ’87 Regina Black Urmson ’76 Jo Marie Victor ’04

Henry Virkler ’04 Theresa Brown Wade ’93 Margaret Seidel Walton ’66 Latoya Watson ’03 Eileen Kirby-Webb ’07 (S) Joan Underwood Whiting ’92 Caroline Martin Williams ’03 Pamela Larsen Zeuner ’05

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Beth Beyer Abbott ’05 Elise Artelt ’95 Elise Miller Balcom, Esq. ’86 Denise Basile ’92 Elizabeth Bell ’86 Johanna Bender ’04 Kathleen Brady ’86 Maureen Clemens Brown ’97 Brenda Nelson Browne ’97 Nancy Benner Brubaker ’00 Kadima Bukasa ’07 Janet Candura ’06 Kathy Cheston Caruso ’91 Colleen McDade-Citrino ’91 Stephanie Rulon Clymer ’92 Susan Cohen ’99 Sandra Frazier Connelly ’96 Mary Bell Cote ’88 Jill Starr Cott ’93 Eileen Coutts ’92 Colette Coyne ’91 Nancy LaSpada Dachille ’01 (S) Patricia Deeney ’96 Robert DeFinis ’05 Marilyn Della Pia ’98 Patricia Byrne Devine ’87 Geraldine Stock DiLisi ’92 Mary Ann Opp Domanska ’03 Suzanne Donovan, Ed.D. ’91 Bernice Duff ’83 Susan Weintraub Egolf ’93 Michele Dipasquale Elkes ’02 Mary Ann Figura ’90 Sandra Fischer ’91 Susan Paine Fisher ’93 Donna Drummond-Gallenti ’95 Diane D’Arcy George ’04 Mary Belle Gilroy ’98 Angela Haydt Graham ’98 William Grey, Psy.D. ’05 Angela Halick ’04 Belinda Horn Heidenreich ’00 Patricia Herbst ’94 Elizabeth Hughes Iaquinto ’85 Lisa Cooper Jackson ’05 Laine McDonald Jacoby ’93 Christine Jaselskis ’93 Elisabeth Steuble-Johnson ’98 Ruth Joray ’92 Julie Jost ’04 Joanne Kaminski, Psy.D. ’05

Commencement speaker Melissa Fitzgerald, actor and humanitarian, urged the Class of 2008 to “act, serve, be great, and change the world.”

Caterina Giampa Kelly ’88 Joan Wingert Kelly ’99 Molly Kelly ’93 Cynthia Killion ’90 Linda Clarke Kneeland ’92 Colleen Kolakowski ’07 Barbara Forrester Landis ’07 David Laver ’99 Lauren P. Buono Lee ’90 Rhonda Jones Levy, Esq. ’97 Pamela Ballwig Livingston ’04 Marianne Loney ’95 Francine Umerich Lukacik ’04 Jonathan Lynch ’94 Lauren Topps Malora ’87 Patricia Jackiewicz McBurnie ’02 Marilyn McDonald, M.D. ’07 Carol Renzulli McGinley ’06 Elizabeth Clauss McGovern ’99 Mary Charles McNally ’85 Janet Mele ’98 Joyce Toman Mooney ’05 Sandra K. Moore ’90 Patricia Cunningham Murphy ’85 Margaret Jones Newman ’95 Christine Nydick ’94 (S) Kathleen O’Connell ’06 Leslie Wells O’Malley ’95 Margaret Behre O’Neill ’95 Lisa Blackwell-Opher ’04 Patricia Veneziale Orlic ’87 Marion Dougherty Pallas ’05 Heidemarie Hoesel Pickens ’02 Susan Pickering ’04

Arlene Prentice ’92 Paula Franceschelli Ramos ’04 Francis Reynolds ’94 Erika Saunders ’05 Barbara Costello Saxer ’94 Jeanne Schwarzer ’04 Mary Ann Demichael Schwenk ’02 John Shirley ’89 Susan Howell Smith ’96 Debesai Solomon ’04 (S) Anne Vey Stewart ’02 (S) Pamela Flesher Stralo ’92 Joyce Rafidi-Tatum, Psy.D. ’05 Katherine Timoney ’88 Virginia Toliver ’94 Kathleen Hogan Tomon ’02 Dora Townsend ’05 David Urbany ’96 Anna Swora VanHaute ’94 Kristi Varillo ’05 Michael Varlaro ’03 Joanna Vaughan ’97 Marilyn Gumaer Vencius ’95 James Walker ’04 Claire Keppley Wanamaker ’94 Betty Kroupa Wells ’95 Andrew Whelan ’98 Aubrey Dick White ’04 Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse ’05 Deborah Chan Williams ’91 Jasmine Williams ’04 Stephen Williamson ’95 Janice Young ’92 V. Barry Young ’95

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PARENTS & FRIENDS

David Zukauskas Memorial Fund 2008 Senior Class Gift The David Zukauskas Memorial Fund was established by the members of the Class of 2008 with the purpose of helping students in need. Named in memory of David Zukauskas ’08, a true friend to those in need, this fund provides financial assistance to students with the hope of keeping David’s spirit alive at the College.

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Graduate

In Honor Of

Nora McCloskey

Mary Helen Kashuba, SSJ

Kevina Young-Stalling

Grandma Jean Norton

Theresa Hughes

Dan

Nina Arnone

Her grandparents

Mark Hammons

Joseph and Florence Diasio

Amanda Favreau

Clement Favreau, grandfather

Johana Cenera

Mary Harold Knox, SSJ

Stefanie Paternostro

Wendy Hansen

Kimberly Wehrle

Mary Badame

Tania Rivera

Parents Gilberto & Wanda Rivera

Tania Rivera

Staff, faculty, & Consuelo Maria Aherne, SSJ

Kevin Medican

Lynn Brandsma

Jose A. Febus, Jr.

Sergio M. Rivera, brother

Lisa Graeber

Diana Graeber

Lauren Jackson

Colin Jackson, brother

Mrs. Blanche G. Abrahams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albright Mr. and Mrs. George Ambrose Mrs. Darcelle R. Angelo Mr. and Mrs. James Arthurs Mr. Carl Asti Robert Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachmann Ms. Elaine W. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bannon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bartash Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell Andrew Bellwoar Vincent Bellwoar, M.D. Mrs. Rita T. Boland Mrs. Columbina Bonanni Mr. and Mrs. John P. Borneman Capt. and Mrs. Aubrey J. Bourgeois Elizabeth M. Bowden, LLD Mr. Peter Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Earnest H. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breslin Ms. Martha Browne Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burke Mrs. Lucy Canning Mr. Richard Canning Mr. and Mrs. William Carr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cashman Mr. and Mrs. William Castone Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman Mr. Walter C. Childs (S) Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ciletti Ms. Renee Clifton Mr. Rufus Coes Mr. and Mrs. John F. Collins Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Mr. John Conway Mr. and Mrs. James Cooney Mr. Joseph Coradino (D) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corradetti Ms. Denise Costello (S) Dominic J. Cotugno, Ed.D. (F) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Craven Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. James Curtin Mrs. Theresa M. Cute (S) Mr. and Mrs. John D’Agostino Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dale Mrs. Deborah Davies Ms. Milagros Davila Dr. and Mrs. William DeMedio Mr. Joseph P. Denny (D) Mr. and Mrs. Don DeSantis Ms. Kathleen Devine

Mr. Mario Dianora Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donovan Mr. Walter Donovan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Doody Ms. Elizabeth S. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dugan Mrs. Albina Dunleavy Ms. Kathy Duran Mr. and Mrs. Martin Durkin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Echt Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. English Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Farrow Ms. Nancy Fenwick Mrs. Margaret Fick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fink, Jr. The Honorable and Mrs. James J. Fitzgerald, III (Carol McCullough-Fitzgerald) (D) Mr. and Mrs. George S. Forde, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Forsythe Mr. Leroy E. Foulkrod Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fountaine Mr. James F. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Gardner (D) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gassert Ms. Elizabeth H. Gemmill Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. John Gill Mr. Robert N. Glackin Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Golderer Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Gonzalez Ms. Mirna Gonzalez Ms. Melanie C. Goodman (F) Ms. Cindie Goodnough Ms. Elaine R. Green (A) Mrs. Wilhelmina Green Ms. Mary Groome Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gulati (D) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gullen Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Habiyaremye Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hammons Mrs. Concetta L. Hart Mr. Raymond Hartman, Jr. Mr. George J. Hartnett, Esq. (D) Nan B. Hechenberger, Ph.D. Mr. Donald Heron Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hickerson Mr. Ken Hicks (A) Mr. Jack Hills Mr. and Mrs. James Hodson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hollenbeck Mrs. Quita W. Horan Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Huertas Mr. James R. Hunter


PARENTS & FRIENDS - MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jacoby Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson Blanche Kammer A. J. Keirans Mr. John Keleher Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. (D) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kluepfel Mr. and Mrs. Michael Knecht Mr. and Mrs. George Kochu Ms. Lea Kolson Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Mr. and Mrs. Leroy R. Kurtz Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Lackman Mary Josephine Larkin, SSJ, M.A. (A) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larkin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lasky Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Le Pera Ms. Barbara Leighton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lennon Ms. Kathleen Lewin Ms. Marion Logue Mr. Raymond C. Lynch Mr. Thomas J. Lynch Dr. and Mrs. Hubert C. MacDonald Gregory T. Magarity, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Maglio, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Maher Mrs. Lucia Maldonado Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Malisheski Josephine Marchionne, SSJ Mrs. Cecilia Marino Mr. and Mrs. Craig Martyn Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. McGlinchy (D) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGovern Mr. Philip McGovern Mr. & Mrs. Francis L. McIntyre, Jr. Mr. Gordon McIntyre Mr. Charles McKee, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin Margaret McNally Mr. John McNelis Mr. and Mrs. Leo Medernach Mrs. Dorothy Meehan-Ripa Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mikula Mr. Andrew J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Miller Kathryn Miller, SSJ, Ph.D. (A) Mr. Robert P. Miller Ms. Lisa A. Mixon (S) Mr. Arthur Montano Mr. and Mrs. William J. Moscola Joyce L. Munro (A) Mrs. Stanley J. Murday

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Murphy (S) Mr. Philip Murray Mr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Nicholson Mrs. Marlene Nobles Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. O’Brien Mr. Robert D. O’Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Shaun O’Malley Lynn Ortale, Ph.D. (A) Bill & Mary Noel Page (D) Mr. and Mrs. John Palko Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) & John L. Melvin, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pearsall Jane Pellegrino Ms. Immaculata Pelone Mrs. James Perrelli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pescatore Ms. Barbara Pierantozzi Mr. and Mrs. James Pillsbury Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Plumkett Mr. Jack Poole Rev. Jami & Mitch Possinger Ms. Maura Primus Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pukas Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Rafferty Mr. and Mrs. Franco Raimondo Barbara Reiter (S) Miss Joanna Renzi Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Richter Mr. and Mrs. Gilberto Rivera Ms. Shannon Roberts (S) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Rudawski Mr. & Mrs. John Sabia, Jr. (D) Ms. Mary Sabia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sandoski Ms. Michelle Sandwith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saporito Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanley Mr. and Mrs. Terence F. Shea Miss Elizabeth Shellenberger Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ (S) Nadya K. Shmavonian & David E. Loder, Esq. Mr. Leonard Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sliker Ms. Donna T. Smith (S) Mrs. Eugene M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spinka Mr. John D. Sprandio Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stainton Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Steckel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steinberg

Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Steinman Mr. and Mrs. William Stephenson Ms. Cindy Stiles Mr. William Stiles (A) Lauri Strimkovsky (A) & Israel Concepcion Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sucharski Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sudo Mrs. Michele Surdel Mr. Mark D. Sutton Mr. Louis Taddei Mr. Henry R. Taylor Mr. Raymond Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomason Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Valvardi, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Vassallo Mr. and Mrs. Garry Vizak Margaret Vogelson, Ph.D. (F) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Von Zech William T. Walker, Ph.D. (A) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallace Mr. Ignatius C. Wang, AIA (D) Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wendling Mr. Joe Wible Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wrona Mr. and Mrs. John Yannatell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zachwieja Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Zemnick (D) Mrs. Margaret Miller Zenner Mr. John Ziff

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES 3M Foundation, Inc. Abbott Laboratories The Ace INA Foundation Matching Gifts Program Agilent Technologies Air Products & Chemical, Inc. Allstate Corporation American Home Products Corporation AMG Charitable Gift Foundation ARAMARK Arthur Andersen LLP AstraZeneca PLC AT&T The Bank of New York Foundation Bankers Trust Company Bell Atlantic PA The Boeing Company The Bon Ton Stores Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Campbell Soup Company Capital Cities/ABC Inc.

Carpenter Technology Corporation Caterpillar, Inc. The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. Chevron USA, Inc. Chubb & Son, Inc. Ciba-Geigy Corporation Cigna Corporation Cisco Systems, Inc. Citicorp/Citibank, N.A. Colgate Palmolive Company Constellation Energy Group Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Elf Atochem North America Englehard Corporate Exelon Corporation Exxon Education Foundation First Maryland Bancorp First Union Corporation Fleetboston Financial Foundation Ford Motor Company General Electric Foundation GTE Telenet Information Systems The Harleysville Insurance Company HCR Manor Care Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Hughes Aircraft Company IBM Corporation IKON Office Solutions IMS Health Ingersoll-Rand Company J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Johnson & Johnson Kmart Corporation Knight-Ridder Inc. Land America Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Lucent Technologies Mellon Bank Corporation Merck & Company, Inc. Merrill Lynch Company, Inc. Metropolitan Life Foundation Silberline Manufacturing Co., Inc. Mobil Oil Corporation The Morning Call Mutual of New York New York Life Insurance Corporation Nissan Motor Corp., USA The Northrop Grumman Foundation Oracle Corporation Matching Gifts Program Owens Corning People’s Bank Pfizer, Inc. PNC Bank Corporation Praxair Matching Grants Program Procter & Gamble Company

Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company Prudential Insurance Company of America Quaker Chemical Corporation RJR Nabisco Inc. Radio Corporation of America Reynolds American, Inc. Reynolds Metals Company Rockwell Sanolfi Aventis Schering-Plough Corporation SCM Corporation Shell Oil Company SKF USA, Inc. Sterling Winthrop Inc. Stone-Webster, Inc. Telcordia Technologies The Rockefeller Foundation Towers Perrin Forster & Crosby Tyco Electronics Corporation U.S. Gypsum Foundation, Inc. Unisys Matching Gift Program United Technologies Corporation Vanguard Group, Inc. Verizon Foundation Walt Disney Company Foundation Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Wyeth International Ltd. Xerox Corporation

Sophomores Sarah Raimondo (17) and Gabriella Campo (8) focus on the game and their teammates during a women’s soccer game.

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CORPORATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & FOUNDATIONS - GIFTS-IN-KIND

The Wizard of Oz spring musical had four sold-out performances.

CORPORATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & FOUNDATIONS 160over90 Air Products & Chemical, Inc. Alpha Sigma Lambda American Masonry Corporation ARAMARK ArmyNavy.com, Inc. The Arthur Jackson Company Associated Paving Contractors, Inc. Association of Independent Colleges & Universities/PA AT&T Barbin & O’Connell Beneficial Savings Bank Bevilacqua Plumbing, Inc. Blank Rome, LLP Bonavitacola Electrical Contractors, Inc. The Boothby Group Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Brown & Brown of PA, Inc. Bruno’s Restaurant Caterpillar, Inc. Chartwells Educational Dining Services, Inc. Chesapeake Bay Golf Clubs Chestnut Hill Dental Group

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Chevron USA, Inc. Crown Holdings, Inc. Crusin’, Inc. CYMA Builders & Construction Managers, Inc. Daniel J. Keating Company Deloitte & Touche, LLP Design Network, Inc. Doran Family Foundation Duane Morris, LLP ESF, Inc. Exxon Education Foundation Fizzano Brothers Garrison Printing Co., Inc. Greenscape Landscape Contractor, Inc. The Gulati Family Foundation Trust Robert G. & Isabelle Walsh Gundaker Family Fund Haverstick-Borthwick Company Hess Companies Hillmont G.I., PC Home Sweet Home Pet Sitting Services The Honickman Foundation Hub International Pennsylvania, LLC IDC Impact Industrials T. James Kavanagh Foundation Keough Electric, Inc.

Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation The Maguire Foundation Samuel P. Mandell Foundation Martin Di Francisco Painting The Martin Foundation The Rocco & Barbara Martino Foundation Michael & Margaret McCaffery Family Fund McGrath, Gkonos & Rosenberg, P.C. Morano Brothers The Navesink Foundation Our Lady of Perpetual Help Our Mother of Consolation PA Society New England Women Parkhurst Dining Service PFM Asset Management LLC The Philadelphia Contributionship The Philadelphia Trust Company Quaker Chemical Foundation John C. & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Religious of the Assumption Rodgers Realty Advisors S.R. Wojdak & Associates D. M. Sabia & Co., Inc. Samuel T. Freeman, Co. Searchtec Holding, Inc. The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Harold and Ann Sorgenti Family Foundation Sovereign Bank Stacie & Gracie’s Scrapbooking, LLC Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Surdna Foundation, Inc. Thomas Wynne, LP Ventresca Travel Voith & Mactavish Architects, LLP The W Group Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, LLP

GIFTS-IN-KIND Act II Playhouse Agave Grille Alumni Board of Directors American Sporting Goods Corp. ArmyNavy.com Barbara B’s Jewelers Harry Barbin, III Rebecca Berkowitz Caroline Bertino Black Lotus Designs Jim & Annabelle Bohnannon Frances Boshel ’08 Bruno’s Restaurant Maura Burke Lori Burkhardt Carmen’s Shoe Repair

Rosemary Carolan ’72 SCPS City Sports Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) David Contosta, Ph.D. (F) Denise Costello (S) Charles Cushing Dawnlynne Cute-Allen, DC ’93 Bonny Davis ’04 SCPS Scott Davis Nancy DeCesare, IHM (F) Caitlin Domanico El Quetzal Estate of David Friedman Ericha Farrington Joanne Fink ’76 Amy Frangione ’94 Franklin Lakes Pharmacy Carolann Frederick Helene Gardner, SSJ Grey Street Bids Edith Gurcsik SaraLee Hayden Murphy ’63 Barbara Henig Barbara Hogan, Ph.D. ’73 (F) Home Sweet Home Pet Sitting Service Carol K. Hood Timothy Hurst Inspiration Software, Inc. Training Resources Group Jennifer Johnson ’05, ’08 SGS (S) Jessica Kahn, Ph.D. (F) Patti Kane-Vanni ’75 Martha Kearns Kelly Chevrolet, Phoenixville, PA Gerry Kelsey Sheila Kennedy, SSJ, Ph.D. ’76 (S) Joan Burger King ’67 Jodie King-Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (A) Robert & Carol Lockyer Catherine Lockyer ’92 (D) Andrew Lovell Kathryn Ott Lovell Sara Mack Jayne Mashett (S) McKenna Mathews Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) Lisa McCurdy Margaret Bennett McGreal ’60 Susan Mclnerney Maria M. McMichael Dr. Georgia McWhinney Michael Stumpf & Associates, Inc. Anna Millea Sandra Moore ’90 SGS Mike Morak Margaret Moran ’67

Martel Neville Newsweek Magazine Kathleen O’Boyle ’84, ’97 SGS O’Boyle Computer Consulting Mary O’Connor Office of Institutional Advancement Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 Mary F. Okonski Rebekah’s Cupboard Barbara Rice Robertson’s Floral Veronica Roche, SSJ Sorella Rose Restaurant Elizabeth Scholosser Sesame Place Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ (S) Professor Arthur Shostak Shari Sikora Donna Singer Kathleen M. Spigelmyer ’98 SCPS (S) Spoons Coffeehouse Edward Strauman (F) Sweet Magnolia Kathleen Szpila, SSJ (F) Temple University’s Developmental Office The 76ers and Cadillac Grille The Chestnut Hill College Community The Gregorio Gallery The Hill Company The Philadelphia 76ers The Philadelphia Flyers The Philadelphia Marketplace The Philadelphia Soul The Please Touch Museum The Windfall Gallery Margaret Thompson, SSJ (F) Jennifer Thorpe (S) Heyda Baez Toth ’77 Rev. Raymond F. Tribuiani, M.Div. (S) Mary Valle Jo Marie M. Victor ’04 SCPS Carol Voelmle Zemnick ’75 William T. Walker, Ph.D. (A) Ellen Wall Maryanne Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS Eileen Kirby Webb ’07 SCPS (S) Dr. & Mrs. Woodrow Wendling



CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2007-2008 CHAIR Patricia Kelly, SSJ President Sisters of Saint Joseph

Catherine Lockyer ’92* Project Manager Thomas Wynne, L.P.

PRESIDENT Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. President, Chestnut Hill College

Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60

DIRECTORS Mary Barrar, SSJ Member, General Council Sisters of Saint Joseph

Peter McGlinchy* Executive Vice President Aviva Life & Annuity, NY

Joseph Coradino* President PREIT Services, LLC

Miriam Gibbons Mandell ’61* Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77*

Anne P. Myers, SSJ Vice President Sisters of Saint Joseph Mary Noel Page*

Mary Dacey, SSJ Member, General Council Sisters of Saint Joseph

Philip F. Radomski* Vice President Frank V. Radomski & Sons

Frank L. Davey Chairman John Evans’ Sons, Inc.

Annemarie Roche, SSJ Director of Mission Services St. Joseph Villa

Joseph Denny* Senior Advisor to the Chairman Liberty Property Trust

John Sabia, Jr.* President D.M. Sabia & Company

Carol McCullough Fitzgerald Executive Director Pennsylvania Society

Alma Rose Schlosser, SSJ President Saint Hubert Catholic High School for Girls

Stephen A. Gardner* Partner Deloitte & Touche, LLP

Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58*

Jack Gulati Founder/Owner Safety Care Technologies George J. Hartnett, Esq. Chairman of Executive Committee and Managing Partner White and Williams, LLP Marjorie Keenan, SSJ Area Delegate Sisters of Saint Joseph Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq.* Kelly, Monaco and Naples

Christophe Terlizzi* Executive Vice President of Commercial Real Estate Citizens Bank Dorothy Urban, SSJ Member, General Council Sisters of Saint Joseph Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS* Ignatius Wang* President Urban Consultants, Inc. Ronald Zemnick Senior Manager MEP Services Shoemaker Construction Company * Missing from photo

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CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2007-2008

PAST-PRESIDENT Suzanne Schulz Dressler ’71*

Elizabeth Iaquinto ’85 SGS Carolyn Quattrone Israel ’02 SCPS* Kathleen McGinley, D.O. ’00 Anne Duffy Mirsch ’52 Sandra Moore ’90 SGS Patricia Cholewinski Nicholson ’70 President-Elect Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75*

DIRECTORS Rieke Baize ’98* Mary Lee Rothwell Corr ’60* Marylou Mongiven Delizia ’78 SCPS Chair, Awards & Honors Committee Marianne Valvardi Dwyer ’76* Rosemary Haenn ’91*

DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE Mary Ann Stahl Patton ’87* Chair, Nominating Committee Stephanie Rendine ’04 Chair, Young Alumni Committee Lynn Mulvaney Sharp ’87* Chair, Bylaws Committee

PRESIDENT Joanne Fink ’76 VICE-PRESIDENT Regina Black Urmson ’76* SECRETARY Maryanne L. Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS

EX-OFFICIO Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D.* President, Chestnut Hill College Kenneth Hicks* Vice President for Institutional Advancement Patricia Canning ’70* Director of Alumni Relations * Missing from photo

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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 $24,900, 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 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. 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. OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROVIDING SUPPORT The Griffin Fund These unrestricted 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-to-day 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. 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. Reunion classes are given the opportunity to choose from a variety of options that reflect specific needs of the College. These designations

Sara Ellen Kitchen J.D., associate professor of sociology, received the 2008 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching at commencement.

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may include gifts to The Griffin Fund, SugarLoaf Hill, the general endowment, scholarships, campus ministry, athletics, the library, special class gift funds, or specific academic programs. Endowment Fund Contributions to the College’s endowment are invested and only the income from the earned interest is used each year. Donors can make a designated gift to the general endowment or choose to invest in the College’s future by funding new or supporting existing named scholarships, academic lecture series, and other specially designed programs. SugarLoaf Hill SugarLoaf Hill, a 30-acre property situated diagonally across Germantown Avenue from the College’s existing campus, offered the College a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to nearly double the size of its campus and allow for expansion to accommodate a growing student body. The College is raising the substantial funds needed to assist in the renovation and development of this property. Tribute Fund Donors can support Chestnut Hill College in a special way by making gifts in honor of or in memory of an individual or event. A personalized card is sent from the College to the designated individual(s) advising them that a gift has been made on their behalf. SUPPORTING CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE Chestnut Hill College is a tax-exempt charity, acknowledged by the Internal Revenue Service as rating 501-C-(3) status. All contributions to

Sahar Pourshahriari ’08 presents her research on aphakic glaucoma at the SEPCHE Honors Conference this past spring.

Chestnut Hill College are fully tax deductible and may be given using any of the following assets: • 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, American Express, or Discover charge service is also available. Secure online donations with a variety of payment options can be made at www.chc.edu/donate. • 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. • 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. • 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

A long-standing tradition at the College, the Hill Singers at Carol Night filled the Rotunda with seasonal music.


OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROVIDING SUPPORT

Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection, The Honorable Kathleen A. McGinty, J.D., delivered the fall convocation keynote address.

the Office of Institutional Advancement at the College. Matching gift funds are not tax deductible for employees of matching gift companies. In administering matching gifts, the College follows national guidelines. Donors who have their gifts matched by their employer receive recognition for the value of their own out-of-pocket gift plus the value of the matching gift. Hence, a donor who makes a gift of $750 that is matched with $750 will receive recognition for $1,500. 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. 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.

Sophomore Katlin McKeever anchored the Griffins pitching staff, recording eight of the team’s 12 wins.

• Deferred gift annuity - like a charitable gift annuity, a deferred annuity is a type of contract that provides a fixed income for the donor. With this method, however, a donor contributes currently but does not begin receiving income until a later date. • Charitable lead trust - generates income for Chestnut Hill College now, while reducing your tax costs. 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. More information on planned giving can be found at www.chc.planyourlegacy.org 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.

On the eve of graduation, the ritual of carrying the light of the mission at the Baccalaureate liturgy.

If you have any questions, please contact Denise Costello, associate director of advancement services, at 215.248.7089 or e-mail costellod@chc.edu. For assistance with any of the above payment plan options, or to discuss, in confidence, specific opportunities for providing support, you may contact: 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 Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ Director of Planned Giving Phone: 215.753.3617 or e-mail shevlandm@chc.edu

Contributions may be sent to: Chestnut Hill College Office of Institutional Advancement 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 For your convenience, you can make a gift online by visiting www.chc.edu/donate

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ANNUAL REPORT CONTRIBUTORS Kathleen M. Spigelmyer ’98 Editor 215.248.7025 spigelmyerk@chc.edu Kenneth M. Hicks Vice President for Institutional Advancement 215.248.7085 hicksk@chc.edu Patricia M. Canning ’70 Director of Alumni Relations 215.248.7144 canningp@chc.edu Denise Costello Associate Director of Advancement Services 215.248.7089 costeollod@chc.edu Grace Corr Haenn ’54 Data Manager 215.248.7016 ghaenn@chc.edu Joseph Martino Director of Advancement Services 215.248.7169 martinoj@chc.edu

Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chestnut Hill College is a four-year Catholic college in the Ignatian tradition offering a traditional liberal arts undergraduate program, as well as accelerated undergraduate degrees, graduate and doctoral degree programs. 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. 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: Editor Chestnut Hill College Annual Report Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 E-mail to: spigelmyerk@chc.edu The information in this report recognizes gifts received from July1, 2007 through June 30, 2008.

Catherine E. Quinn ’78 Director of Development 215.248.7137 quinnc@chc.edu Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ Director of Planned Giving 215.753.3617 shevlandm@chc.edu Photography Linda Johnson Lisa Mixon Maureen Kelsey O’Hara ’88 Jim Roese Anne Vey Stewart ’02 SGS

In keeping with the mission of Chestnut Hill College and our concern for the earth, this Annual Report was printed on 100# Galerie Art gloss cover and 80# Galerie Art silk text with Soy Ink. Galerie Art paper contains up to 30 percent recycled content.

Influencing the future by example.

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STAINED GLASS SKYLIGHT PANELS, ST. JOSEPH HALL Hortus Conclusus, “enclosed garden,” considered both an attribute and title of the Virgin Mary in medieval and Renaissance poetry and art; derived from the Song of Solomon. Vas Honorabile, “vessel of honor,” traditional prayer reference to Mary as the Mother of God, whose soul is filled with sanctifying grace.

Civitas Dei, “city of God,” reference to the celebrated work written by St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430 A.D.), considered the most important of the Latin Church Fathers.

Porta Coeli, “doorway to heaven,” or “heaven’s gate.”

Sedes Sapientiae, “seat of wisdom” or “throne of wisdom,” in Roman Catholic tradition identified with one of many devotional titles for the Mother of God, traditionally depicted seated on a throne with the Christ Child on her lap and associated with glory and teaching. The imagery draws from the Book of Kings, which describes the throne of Solomon, but evolved to convey the association of the University as a major seat of learning. In 2000, Pope John Paul II commissioned the creation of a mosaic icon of the Virgin sedes sapientiae for the world’s Catholic universities. Lilium Convallium, “lily of the valley,” popular garden plant also known as Our Lady’s Tears. Christian legend holds that the tears Mary shed at the Crucifixion turned into lilies of the valley. The flower also is referenced in the Song of Solomon (2:1). S and J, representing St. Joseph, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and foster-father of Jesus Christ. Patron saint of the Sisters of Saint Joseph.

A and M, representing Ave Maria, “hail Mary,” traditional Catholic and Eastern Orthodox prayer to Mary, Mother of God.

Chi Rho, Christian symbol consisting of the intersection of the capital Greek letters Chi (X) and Rho (P), which are the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek. The Chi-Rho can represent either Christ or Christianity and is also known as a Christogram. The Chi-Rho was used by the early Christians, but more so after the Emperor Constantine applied it to his military standard in 312 A.D. following his vision at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Stella Maris, “star of the sea,” traditional reference to the Virgin Mary as protector of those who travel or earn their living by the sea. Often refers to Mary as guiding star or patroness of missions to seafarers. Speculum Sine Macula, “the spotless mirror,” “the stainless mirror,” a traditional Marian symbol signifying Mary’s lack of sin, tracing its origins to the Book of Wisdom (7:26) and the Song of Solomon (4:7). Turris Davidca, “Tower of David,” traditional prayer reference to Mary as symbolizing the loftiness, strength, and protection represented by the towers that David built to the walls of Jerusalem. Just as the towers rose above all other buildings, “so you, the daughter of David, excel all angels and men in dignity and sanctity” and in providing powerful protection against temporal and spiritual enemies. Plantatio Rosae, “mystical rose,” traditional prayer reference to Mary as representing everything found in roses: the thorns as trials and sorrows of life; the green leaves as a symbol of the hope placed in her; the sweet fragrant flowers of both the red rose—a symbol of love—and the white—a symbol of her virginal purity. Turris Eburnea, “Tower of Ivory,” a Judeo-Christian term originating in the Song of Solomon (7:4), later included in the descriptions for Mary, and in each case symbolizing noble purity. The Biblical image and subsequent artistic depictions of Mary in the enclosed garden—a place of solitude—are credited with inspiring the Ivory Tower’s association with the academic world.

Augustine wrote The City of God in response to Roman pagans who blamed Christianity for the sack of Rome by the Visigoths. Augustine describes two cities: the earthly city, containing the damned, and the heavenly city, consisting of those saved by God’s grace, the collection of good people on the earth, and the good society they can form among themselves. Chestnut Hill College is very closely aligned with the Augustinian Order, the spiritual descendants of St. Augustine, for it was the Augustinians of the Monastery and College of St. Thomas of Villanova at Belle-Air in Delaware County, and specifically Father Michael Gallagher and Dr. Patrick Moriarty, OSU, commissary general of the Order, who assisted the Sisters of Saint Joseph in establishing themselves in Chestnut Hill. On August 16, 1858, three Sisters of Saint Joseph arrived at their new home, seven and one-half acres purchased from Joseph Middleton, a Quaker convert to Catholicism, who was instrumental in establishing nearby Our Mother of Consolation Church in 1855 under the Augustinians’ pastoral care. Middleton’s son Thomas became a prominent Augustinian and first president of the American Catholic Historical Society. The first Sisters who arrived were welcomed by the Martin family, who brought food and furniture from their home to ease the Sisters’ move into the empty Middleton house, Monticello. Marian Brogan Ehnow ’62, a member of the Logue Library staff, is a fifthgeneration Martin and relation of the Dwyer family, another Chestnut Hill neighbor with early SSJ and alumni ties to the College. Although the Sisters of Saint Joseph trace their roots to 17th-century Jesuit missionary Jean-Pierre Médaille, Chestnut Hill College’s foundation rests in large part with the Augustinians, whose charism— the particular contribution that each member embodies—is love of God and love of neighbor. All or most of the College’s chaplains, including the beloved Father Casey, were members of that Order until the Augustinians left Our Mother of Consolation parish several years ago and were succeeded by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales.

Fons Vivus, “fountain of life” or “fountain of living waters,” Christian symbol associated with baptism, in which one is reborn through Christ. A search of the College archives, the Sisters of Saint Joseph archives, and the Mount Saint Joseph Academy archives reveals no information pointing to the reason for the selection of each image. The references associated with the 15 images are drawn from various liturgical and historical sources. ON THE BACK: Stained glass skylight, Rotunda, St. Joseph Hall, Chestnut Hill College.



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