ANNUAL REPORT 2015
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE. AUTHENTIC VALUE.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
Letter from the President
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Feature Stories
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Major Gifts
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Te Laudamus
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Scholarship Tribute Dinner
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President’s Associates
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Alumnae/Alumni Contributors
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Centennial Society
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Centennial Society Spotlight
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2014-2015 Stefano Acunto CINN Group, Inc. Rosemary T. Berkery ’75 UBS Wealth Management Americas UBS Bank USA
Charles L. Flynn, Jr. College of Mount Saint Vincent
Deryck A. Palmer Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Steven M. Hayes Hanly, Conroy, Bierstein, Sheridan Fisher & Hayes LLP
Raul Rivera National Benefit Life Insurance Co.
Paula Marie Buley, I.H.M. Maureen A. Henegan ’78 Rivier College Henegan Construction John F. Caruso Company, Inc. ABC-TV Network Sales Jane Iannucelli ’65, S.C. Vita A. Cassese ’70 Sisters of Charity of New Gail Vance Civille ‘65 York Sensory Spectrum, Inc. Mary Beth Malone ’75 Cristóbal Conde JP Morgan Chase Bank Noreen M. Culhane ’72 Retired, EVP NYSE Euronext
Stephen A. Manzi The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Margaret Dennehy ’66, S.C. Cathy-Ann Martine St. Aloysius School Dolecki ’80 AT&T Edmund C. Duffy Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meager & Flom LLP & Affiliates
Paul W. Mourning Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Corporations and Foundations
William J. Fishlinger The Wright Insurance Group
John W. Neary Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
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Matching Gifts
TRUSTEES EMERITI
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Sisters of Charity
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Trustees, Faculty, Administrators, and Staff
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Gifts in Honor
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Fundraising Volunteers
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Memorial Gifts
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Final and Lasting Appreciation
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Grants and Contracts
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Opportunities for Giving
Photography by Ben Asen Photography. Stories by Donna E. Moriarty. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this report. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our apology and notify us at (718) 405-3237.
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James J. Campbell Leake & Watts Services, Inc. Jean Ames DeNunzio ’55
Dominica Rocchio, S.C. Sisters of Charity of New York Joan M. Squires ’73 Mutual of America Elizabeth Vermaelen, S.C. St. Patrick’s Villa David J. Walsh Amalgamated Life Insurance Company Joan D. Walsh Kashbox Coaching Susan Leonard Whitney ’72 Vaughn C. Williams Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meager & Flom LLP & Affiliates Kristin Trahan Winford Mesirow Financial Consulting Monica Reddy Wood ’76
Patrick Grace MLP Capital, Inc. Rev. Msgr. Thomas P. Leonard Holy Trinity Church
Valerie E. Mastronardi ’61 H. Gerard Seitz Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke
ALUMNAE/ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD 2014-2015 OFFICERS Heather Gostomski ’09 President
Georgina (Gina) Segaric ’04 2nd Vice President
Rose Kelly McTague ’68 President Emerita
Mary Gregory ’87 3rd Vice President
Suzanne Formont Shareef ’87 1st Vice President
Priscilla Mullins McNamara ’60 Secretary
DIRECTORS Mary Jane Rearick Cappell ’68 Jeannine Glazewski ’72 Donna Hickey Graves ’99 Kathleen Doyle Hunt ’74 Akim Jones ’00 Eileen Spear ’90 Helen Synan Walsh ’78
OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Madeleine Melkonian Acting Senior Vice President for Admission and External Relations Colette Atkins Vice President for Institutional Advancement Kathleen Tracey ’48, S.C. Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Ana Barbu Director for Web Communications
Michael Quinn ’11 Director for Alumnae/i Relations and Giving
Terry Montemayor Executive Assistant, Institutional Advancement and External Relations
Daniel Regan Director for Development/ Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations
Madeline McGuinness ’01 Director for Development Systems Leah Munch ’12 Associate Director for College Relations
Michael Sin ’12 Associate Director for Alumnae/i Relations and Giving
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Alumnae/i and Friends, The value of a Mount education is increasingly recognized throughout the nation. The College is one of Money magazine’s 2015-2016 “Best Colleges,” a list of the four-year institutions of higher education delivering the “most value” for the tuition dollar. The Mount was also one of the few private institutions in New York State to receive an “A” range ranking for “value added.” And in Washington Monthly’s The Other College Guide (a ranking of 1,500 four-year institutions) the College was selected “Best Bang for the Buck,” based on net price, retention rates, graduation rates, and graduate earnings.
Charles L. Flynn, Jr.
President College of Mount Saint Vincent
Based on measureable outcomes, the College is undeniably impressive. We are appropriately proud. The value of a Mount education begins with academic excellence: a curriculum that cultivates critical thinking, analytical reasoning, communication skills, and ethical reasoning. There is also value beyond measure. Value is inherent in the College’s culture of service through which we cultivate the heart and the spirit. In the following pages students and graduates define the value of their education. There is no single reason. There shouldn’t be. In the education of the whole person, there should be and is value in everything we do. Friends and benefactors are essential to ensuring the College’s value. Your generosity creates opportunities that equip students for life-long professional and personal success. In and outside the classroom, students are engaged and challenged to pursue excellence and the common good—to both thrive and to recognize our obligations to each other. Thank you for your continuing support and your abiding commitment to the College’s mission and the students it serves.
Sincerely,
Charles L. Flynn, Jr.
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The Mount’s Value: Built-In, Not Added-On
As the cost of a college education continues to climb, a question commonly asked about every institution of higher learning is: What is the value of a college education? And how can even more value be added to what is already an exceptional education? In July, the College of Mount Saint Vincent was recognized by Money magazine’s “Best College” issue for delivering an excellent education at an affordable price and helping students launch promising careers. Awarded an “A-” in the category of Value Added, the College’s rating reflects student performance as measured by graduation rates, student loan default rates, and post-graduation earnings. The Mount is one of only 10 institutions in New York State to receive an “A” range grade in this category, placing it above 37 other private schools in the state.
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It goes without saying that the Mount continues to offer an exceptional education while working hard to contain costs and maintain strong merit- and needbased financial aid. But perhaps the real secret to adding value to a return on investment is making the most of the opportunities afforded by a Mount education. The uncommonly rich array of offerings outside the classroom, choice internships, meaningful service learning programs, and deeply committed faculty—these hidden gems of a Mount education add up to real value that is beyond price. Here we share the stories of five individuals—three current students and two alumnae/i—who have tapped the Mount’s exceptional value for all it is worth.
Danica Luc
Class of 2016 Biology You won’t find Danica Luc ’16 on campus this fall. That’s because she is studying biology and pathology in Thessoloniki, Greece, as part of a service learning program for Mount students. Spending a semester abroad is beyond anything she ever dreamed possible. As the first in her family to attend college—and as a role model for her younger sister—Danica feels not only a responsibility, but also an immense gratitude for the doors that have opened during her years at the Mount. Danica grew up in Queens, and chose the Mount because of its small size, which gives her direct access to teachers. It reminds her of her closeknit high school, where every teacher knew her by name. Now an honor student, she is learning discipline, good study habits, and time management skills, yet she still finds time to explore the rich array of activities that make college life a well-rounded experience. “I love dance, so I joined Flava and Words, which are two of the many dance teams on campus,” she says. She also participates in the Caribbean Student Association (CSA), a new club that helps educate the entire student body about the many different cultures represented on campus. “I like activities where I can meet a lot of different people, and I enjoy the similarities between people instead of noticing their differences. I have so many friends I wouldn’t have made if I had stayed in my room studying!” Her affinity for the physical sciences led Danica to do some volunteering alongside the Mount MDs, a pre-health-professional club that guides students interested in careers in health care. During spring break last year, she joined a group of biology and science students who visited with medically complex patients hospitalized at the Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center. “We spend time with each child—reading or talking to them, or playing games. Some have been hospitalized for a long time, and they don’t get many visitors. These kids are so amazing, and not shy at all,” she says. “You’d think they’d be scared, but they opened up to us. It was really fun and rewarding.”
encourage you to expand your horizons. Going to Greece is not something I would have done if it weren’t for a teacher who encouraged me to make the most of every opportunity. My advisor gives me ideas for internships, scholarships—I may even apply for a Fulbright. That just never would have happened without the kind of support I have from my teachers.” After she graduates next May, Danica will be faced with even more choices. She is considering applying for graduate school, perhaps the Global Health Corps, which sends students to the far corners of the world to engage with different cultures, or she may enter a physician’s assistant program. With a happy smile, she says, “There are so many things I want to do, I can’t decide!”
Danica has high praise for the Mount’s close community of teachers and learners that first drew her. “The teachers are really supportive, and college of mount saint vincent
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Micheal Stephens-Emerson Class of 2018 English and French Studies Born and raised in the Midwest, Micheal StephensEmerson ’18, chose the Mount to expand his horizons and enjoy a taste of life in a big city. A convert to Catholicism, Micheal also wanted a school where, as he describes it, “faith is active on campus.” One visit convinced him—and his family— that the Mount was the right place for him. “Having grown up in a rural environment, I love being close to Manhattan and the Bronx. But I really appreciate coming into the beautiful green stillness of campus, with the beating heart of the city right outside.”
to become a successful business owner. Their grit and determination have inspired Michael to make the most of the opportunities he has been given. In September, Micheal accompanied Dr. Jacqueline Zubeck, Associate Professor of English, to Milledgeville, Georgia, for a conference on Southern women writers. Micheal, the only undergraduate presenter at the conference, was asked to present a paper on Flannery O’Connor. “Dr. Zubeck invited me to take her class, and I became hooked on O’Connor’s work,” he says. “My role at the conference would not have been possible without Dr. Zubeck’s encouragement and commitment. This is what I love about my professors. They invite you to become collaborators in gaining knowledge.” Such support and opportunities, Micheal says, are abundant at the Mount. He joined the Women’s Studies Club and now serves on its executive board. Last year he helped start the History and Political Science Club. But as an English and French Studies major, he knew his bailiwick was the campus newspaper. “I joined the newspaper in part because it allows me to have a hand in every pot in the kitchen. Now that I’m co-editor, I need to know what’s going on so the newspaper can address it,” he says. “It also forces me to figure out what is most meaningful for this College and to report on it—not just for my peers but also for the future.”
Micheal hails from a small town in southern Indiana, the oldest of four children. His motivation to succeed is fueled by the awareness of what his own parents went through to make a good life for their family. His father works long, demanding hours as an industrial fabricator. His mother overcame great odds to get a college education after becoming a parent while she was still in her teens, and went on
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Like most Mount students, Micheal takes advantage of the many opportunities for service work. “Last spring I went to Kentucky with a group of students helping to build houses with the Christian Appalachian Project. I put a roof on a trailer—me!” He grows more pensive as he continues: “I have family in Kentucky, so I’m familiar with the region, but I had no idea there was such great need so close to where I had lived most of my life. One of the people we were helping was a woman who reminded me of my grandmother. I thought, if my grandmother needed help, I’d pray for someone to help her. To be the answer to someone’s prayers—that’s awesome.”
Rose Huitzil
Class of 2018 Undeclared
Rose Huitzil ’18 is a Bronx girl, born and bred. She lives with her large, boisterous family in Parkchester, the oldest of five children. Rose is the first in her family to attend a four-year college, and in her words, “they think it’s pretty cool.” While in high school, Rose first considered the Mount for its proximity to her home, but the deal was cinched the moment she visited campus. She was immediately taken with its beautiful setting and intimate size. “I came from a small high school and wanted to go where I would feel comfortable and I could be myself,” she says. “And since lots of my friends were going there, I knew I could adapt easily.” Though her home is just a short commute away, Rose spends a lot of time on campus and keeps a full, busy schedule with five courses, a seat on the Student Government Association, as a member of the Princess Project and a retreat leader in Campus Ministry, and with a part-time job in the Office of Admissions. As a TRIO student and peer leader, she worked this past summer with the newest cohort of TRIO students, introducing them to campus life and helping them to feel at home— something she knows is vitally important for every new college student. Rose has not yet declared her major, but says she is leaning toward Communication. “In high school, I got interested in TV and film, so in my freshman year I joined Mount Media,” she explains. “There are so many clubs that help us learn more about what we want to do. Now I have some experience working in a TV studio, and that’s really contributed toward my thoughts about a major.” She also credits her professors with encouraging her early career explorations: “In the beginning, I expected my professors to be strict and make a lot of demands, but they were so supportive. They got me thinking about what I want to do. I wrote a lot of papers and realized that I really liked writing. My professors helped me think not only about what I wanted, but also to think about everything. There is so much to learn. Even if I don’t really like a subject, I can learn something I didn’t know before,
and apply it to what I’m working on. It has really opened up my eyes.” Although she commutes daily, Rose is as involved in campus life as many residents. “Being a commuter student is tough; you have to manage your time so you can go to classes, study, and still be a part of the community,” she says. “A lot of commuter students just attend classes and go home. I don’t want to do that. I like to participate—a lot. Why? Because I want to graduate with amazing memories. I want to make the most of my four years here so I can look back one day and say, look at all I did, look at what I was capable of—that’s crazy!”
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Al Schor
Class of 2008 Business and Marketing and careful class scheduling gave him the flexibility to explore outside the classroom. Soon he had secured an internship at U.S. Sign. “The company had no marketing plan, so I wrote one for them— and they are still using parts of it today,” he says. After graduation, Al went to work for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company in Westport, Conn., where he trained as an agent and financial advisor. He is by all measures a rising star—named one of the top ten financial representatives in the company’s eastern region in 2014, and earlier this year he was cited among the company’s top 20 representatives nationwide. He credits his college experience with providing two of his most enduring strengths: team building and self-reliance. “Life deals us a hand, but we all have choices about how we play it,” he says. Al was the first in his family to graduate from college. He grew up immersed in his family’s values of working hard, seizing the initiative, and being willing to break the mold.
Talk to Al Schor ’08, a confident and charismatic financial services advisor, for more than five minutes and you’ll feel the bracing effects of his energy and optimism. “I’m very competitive, goal-oriented, and ambitious. I have a strong work ethic,” he says with a smile. As a high school baseball star faced with a choice of excellent colleges, Al suffered a debilitating shoulder injury, “and at that point I figured it was over,” he recalls. After spending several months in rehab, Al was surprised one day by a call from the Mount’s athletic director. “He said they were starting up a baseball program, and recruited me to the school. I jumped at the chance.” At the Mount, Al used his role as captain of the new baseball team to build relationships and leadership skills while learning all he could about business and marketing. Good time management
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In September, Al was invited to speak to Mount student athletes about his experiences, as part of the College’s successful ParaMount Perspectives Speaker Series. His goal: to help instill the belief that they can achieve any dream they set their minds to if they maintain determination and a positive focus. Al swears by the value of real-world experience— something he applauds as a key component of the Oxley Career Education Program, which didn’t yet exist while he was a student. “We all learn by doing,” he says. “My internship helped me grow as a person, and I think that’s true for everyone.” Al now lives in Fairfield, Conn., with his wife Christin and their daughter Ella, 2. He admits to having a goal to be financially independent by age 40—and it’s not hard to imagine. Whether he uses that early financial independence to spend more time with his family or devote himself to specialized business clients, Al will be doing what he always does: using his God-given strengths, maximizing the precious resources of his time and energy, and leaving what he calls “his footprint” on the world.
Mindy Romero
Class of 2004 Communication When Mindy Romero applied to the Mount she was interested in learning about the influences that shape people and their behaviors, leading her to major first in sociology, and later in communication (with concentrations in interpersonal communication and corporate communication). During her sophomore year, a wise and perceptive faculty member recognized Mindy’s writing ability, and suggested she take up a minor in writing, and Mindy’s career path— and passion—opened up before her. Today Mindy is vice president of marketing communications at Sterling Brands, a brand consultancy firm, where she is working to build the company’s first formal marketing department. She has a master’s degree from New York University, where she is also a capstone advisor for students pursuing master’s degrees in public relations and corporate communication. It’s clear she was heading in that direction even before coming to the Mount. While still in high school, Mindy landed an internship with Landor Associates, a global brand consulting and design firm. The experience turned into her first job after graduation, and she remained at Landor for a total of 16 years before making her move to Sterling. “Looking back, I can see how my classroom studies were essential for expanding my knowledge and capabilities in the industry,” Mindy says. But it was her field studies and firsthand experiences that really brought it all home. She arranged her class schedule to allow her to spend several days a week interning at Landor. During her senior year, she took a second internship on campus in the Officer of College Relations, where she wrote press releases and worked on the annual report. She also volunteered at campus events, gave tours, managed costumes for the Players Club, and served on the Student Government Association. And even though Mindy spent a fair amount of time off campus working at her internship site, she remained immersed in campus life. “I was very involved in the campus community, which is incredibly important,” she asserts. “Being a part of everything that’s going on enriches your experience
as a student.” She believes that campus life offered more opportunities to stretch her limits, become more independent, and, as she describes it, “to navigate different waters. Every activity I engaged in honed my skills and helped my confidence grow.” Mindy chose to study in Italy during her second semester of her junior year. “It was wonderful,” she recalls. “It offered me a fantastic opportunity to learn in a new environment, and to test my independence.” She had always loved history and different cultures, and says that “to travel and become immersed in another culture for a whole semester was a rich, unforgettable experience. It will never leave me.” When asked what she might tell Mount students today, Mindy doesn’t hesitate. “I’d tell them to put aside whatever they think they’re going to do, stay open, and take advantage of everything. That’s what’s so great about a liberal arts education—you have so much to explore, so many choices, so much learning that can happen with everything you do.” After a moment, Mindy adds one more bit of advice: “Find your passion. Everyone who comes to the Mount has an opportunity to do that.” college of mount saint vincent
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Celebrating The Fishlinger Center The Fishlinger Family at the dedication of the Center in October 2015.
COLLEGE CELEBRATES OPENING OF FISHLINGER CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH President Charles L. Flynn, Jr. galvanized the Board of Trustees when he announced plans to build a center for public policy research to be housed on the College of Mount Saint Vincent campus. At the time, the Center existed solely in the hearts and minds of those who envisioned a way to engage students, faculty, alumnae/i, and the community in matters of significant social import. Among these visionaries was William J. Fishlinger, a trustee of the College, who immediately understood the vision and the Center’s potential impact. He and his family committed to realizing that potential. James Donius, Ph.D., a seasoned marketing industry executive and founder of an award-winning global marketing intelligence agency was hired to direct the new Center and shepherd its development and planning. The project picked up momentum last winter after the appointment of an Advisory Board composed of educators, market data experts, and media and communications professionals who offer deep and broad experience in academia, public service, and industry.
MAXIMIZING RESOURCES The Center’s footprint consists of two former classrooms outfitted for academic research and market data analysis. The laboratory space comprises 25 computer work stations where students and faculty can collect and analyze data, using highly sophisticated software for data mining and predictive analytics. The software was provided by IBM through its Academic Initiative for Cloud, a new program that utilizes the latest educational materials and methodologies to introduce students to emerging cloud technologies.
Now, in what seems like record time, the vision has become a reality. The new Fishlinger Center for Public Policy Research at the College of Mount Saint Vincent is up and running, and was formally dedicated on October 17— just one year after President Flynn’s announcement to the Board. The dedication ceremony took place in the Center’s newly created location on the third floor of Founders Hall during Reunion/Homecoming and Family Weekend.
Concurrent with the opening of the new Center is the introduction of two new majors that will better prepare students for careers in public policy and the private sector. Launching next spring are Communication in a Digital World, a gateway course for the Market Data Analytics major, and Public Service as a Career, which goes toward the Public Policy major. According to President Flynn, “The Fishlinger Center for Public
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The second classroom boasts a state-of-the-art focus group setup, fully equipped with audio and video recording, projection screen, and both wired and wireless Internet access. To ensure the two rooms remain multipurpose and cost-effective, the laboratory can be called into service as a computer lab, while the focus group area can be used to hold small conferences and meetings, or configured for market research, psychology experiments, and other academic uses, thus pairing stateof-the-art function with total utilization.
Policy Research has allowed us to create an important interdisciplinary academic major in public policy. Much more than a major in political science, an interdisciplinary major in public policy can build on and deepen our strengths in economics, communication, public policy, mathematics, and philosophy.” Already, students are stepping forward to declare their interest in the new majors, and are eagerly awaiting the start of those classes in January. Meanwhile, students have organized the Mount’s first Public Policy Club, which began meeting in the fall. Other student clubs in the planning stages include a Digital Focus Club, which will explore social media, data mining, and other topics pertaining to the Market Data Analytics major. A LANDMARK APPROACH Perhaps most exciting is the announcement of the results of the first study conducted by the Center. Dr. Donius presented a report on the study at the Human Trafficking symposium on September 25, and delivered a special presentation to alumnae/i during Reunion/Homecoming and Family Weekend, on Saturday, October 17. The Fishlinger Center’s Advisory Board, in collaboration with the faculty and administration, chose carefully when deciding on human migration as the subject of the first study. Designed to probe multiple social issues, the study preserves a special focus on human trafficking in the U.S. According to Dr. Donius, the quality and quantity of the data collected was so wide-ranging and complex that he expects multiple reports to emerge from the first survey, with subjects ranging from domestic violence and poverty to environmental issues and affordable education. “Not only will we be able to learn more about how the public perceives human migration, but we will also gather more perspective on how people view social issues in general,” he says. “By looking at human migration in context, instead of in isolation, we will discover the extent to which social issues compete with one another. This is a landmark approach, one that we believe has never been done before.” The seeds of the project first began to germinate when the Fishlinger family, led by William Fishlinger and his wife, Joan, made a decision to give $1 million to the College to underwrite startup costs for a center devoted
to public opinion and responsible debate. In conversations with President Flynn, Mr. Fishlinger conveyed his vision of a place where great minds, great intention, and great commitment could be brought together in a central hub. “I envisioned a research center where serious, important issues—what I call transcendent issues, the compelling problems of social justice that apply to people all over the world—could be addressed in a serious way by serious people,” said Mr. Fishlinger. PROMOTING REAL CHANGE The Center’s main activity will be to conduct public policy research on carefully selected social justice issues for the purpose of creating meaningful dialog—and change. “The purpose was not merely to establish another polling organization,” Mr. Fishlinger said. “There are other agencies doing that, and doing it well. At the Fishlinger Center, the goal is to gather and present information about critical social issues to multiple constituencies. We are creating an instrument that can be placed in the hands of the academic community, and ultimately with legislators who can promote real change.” And why here? Why did the Fishlinger family invest in the College of Mount Saint Vincent as the setting for an innovative center for public policy? “When I look at this institution’s history of addressing society’s most serious and pressing issues, it’s clear that the Mount has a moral, ethical backbone, and a deep commitment to positive social change,” says Mr. Fishlinger. “The missions of the Center and the College are wholly compatible.” This multi-pronged benefit to the College is a driving factor for Mr. Fishlinger. “The Center not only adds value by allowing students to engage in a deeply important area of study,” he says. “As the Center’s reputation grows and more studies are released, it’s entirely feasible that we’ll begin hearing the Mount cited in the media, the way you now hear mentions of Marist or Quinnipiac. To have a Center that applies serious study to transcending issues, both here and globally, and that offers great value to the institution by enhancing both the student experience and the College’s visibility—that’s how our gift becomes enduring and more meaningful. It fulfills our family’s mission to make a positive impact in the world. We are happy to devote ourselves to the Mount, and we look forward to a long relationship.” college of mount saint vincent
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MAJOR GIFTS THE COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT is proud to recognize the exceptional support of our
alumnae/i and friends who contributed a major gift of $5,000 or more to the College during the 2014-2015 fiscal year. Their generous donations allow us to continue to improve and expand all facets of the College. This year, the following donors made gifts at this level or higher. ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Anonymous (2)
SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Anonymous (4)
BAYLEY CIRCLE Anonymous (2)
Rosemary T. Berkery ‘75 and Robert J. Hausen
Kathleen Butler ‘74
Cecilia Favorini Balog ‘66 and Robert Balog
John F. Caruso ‘82 and Elizabeth Caruso* Vita A. Cassese ‘70 and Andre Mardon* Gail Vance Civille ‘65 and Francis Civille Sensory Spectrum, Inc. Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde Conserv Construction, Inc. Don Brennan Vice President Noreen M. Culhane ‘72 Margaret L. Decker ‘43† Jean Ames DeNunzio ‘55 and Ralph DeNunzio David A. DeNunzio Peter D. DeNunzio Thomas R. DeNunzio DeNunzio Foundation
Chartwells Dining Services Greg Coady, Executive Vice President D.H.I. Construction Services, Inc. Robert E. Dillon† and Alice S. Dillon Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki ‘80 and Ronald Dolecki Ayco Charitable Foundation Joan E. Donovan ‘48* Doty Family Foundation
Christine Moynihan Barr ‘73 and William Barr Mary A. Christie ‘60 Margaret Mitty Conroy ‘49† Angela Donovan ‘65 Marie A. Dooley ‘64 Ever Well Health
Edmund C. Duffy
John Foley Foley Family Charitable Foundation
ELS Language Centers
Carol Moran Frohlinger ‘75
Environetics Group Architects P.C.
Margaret Mullooly Hannan ‘78 and Robert Hannan* Bob Hannan Agency, Inc.
Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Claire-Anne Gray ‘69 Install It, Inc.
Martha McHugh Hubbard ‘62 and Johnny Hubbard
Noreen Doyle ‘71
Carmine Lippolis Lippolis Electric, Inc.
Hudson Valley Bank James Landry, Chairman
William J. and Joan Fishlinger
C. Helen Lovell ‘55
Elizabeth H. Fuller
Carol Merritt McCaffrey ‘66 and David McCaffrey*
Maria McGovern Hyson ‘65 and Franklin Hyson*
Patrick P. and Margaret M. Grace Santa Maria Foundation Mary Murray Houlihan ‘47 and James Houlihan James G. Houlihan Family Partnership William M. O’Connor Helene Connellan O’Neil ‘48 MaryBeth Lavallee Pullum ‘71 and Stephen Pullum The Louis & Rachel Rudin Foundation, Inc. Joan M. Squires ‘73 and Thomas J. Moran* Edna Sandroni Ulasewicz ‘49 Katherine Canavan Weber ‘39† Susan Leonard Whitney ‘72 and John Whitney Monica Reddy Wood ‘76 and Jerome Wood
Joan Backer Maddy ‘50
Mary McGinley ‘55 and Roger Gibeault
Mary Beth Malone ‘75
Rosita Stagg Medler ‘57 and Raymond Medler
Valerie E. Mastronardi ‘61 Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation
Paul W. Mourning and Laura K. Locke
Karen Kopera McCall ‘74 and Thomas McCall
Mutual of America Maureen Ryan Noonan ‘89* Deryck A. Palmer and Carmen Lawrence Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.
Catherine E. McDermott ‘61 Mary Donlon Morrison ‘44 Kathleen Rubsam Muleski ‘72 and Robert Muleski John W. and Joan Neary
Raul Rivera Primerica Financial Services
Barbara Patocka ‘68 and Everett Mattlin*
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.
Helen Quinn Riso ‘40
Irwin S. Scherzer Foundation Gertrude A. Schlachter ‘35 Marion McCann Short ‘45
H. Gerard and Suzanne Seitz Pauline Van Hook Sierens ‘45 Thompson & Knight Foundation
Monica Smith ‘90 and Amy Smith Marketsmith, Inc. UGL Unicco Arthur Williams Residuary Trust Kristin Trahan and Craig Winford Mesirow Financial Consulting, LLC Sheila Culkin Wollen ‘61
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Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
TE LAUDAMUS TE LAUDAMUS, LATIN FOR “WE PRAISE YOU,” is a special recognition of individuals, companies,
and foundations whose sustained giving throughout the years to the College of Mount Saint Vincent has amounted to $100,000 or more. We are deeply grateful to these donors, and we recognize that their commitment has played a critical role in helping to provide Mount students with the excellent education that continues to open doors to their future. Anonymous (11) Stefano and Carole Acunto George I. Alden Trust Altman Foundation Margaret De Naouley Avant †
Robert E. Dillion † and Alice S. Dillon
Hudson Valley Bank James Landy, Chairman
May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.
Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki ‘80 and Ronald Dolecki
Joan Young Hurley ‘48 †
Marguerite McCabe Russo ‘31 †
Bernadette Keegan ‘34 †
Santa Maria Foundation, Inc.
Veronica Lally Kehoe † and Jack Kehoe
Sarita Kenedy East Foundation, Inc.
Joan E. Donovan ‘48
Ave Maria Foundation Thomas S. Monaghan
Marie J. Doty † and George E. Doty † Doty Family Foundation
Marion Goepfert Baker ‘34 †
Ellen Dennehy Doyle ‘41 †
Christine Moynihan Barr ‘73 and William Barr
Noreen Doyle ‘71
Thomas M. Barry and Susan C. Waltman Helen Williamson Benziger ‘48 † Rosemary T. Berkery ‘75 and Robert J. Hausen
Anne Ducey ‘35 † Edmund C. Duffy Carol Anne Dupraz ‘61 † ELS Language Centers Margaret Markey Evans ‘44 †
Josephine Keller ‘40 Marion Kelly ‘43 † Thomas J. Kenny and Susan McMillan Eleanor Shoughrue Kling ‘30 † George Link, Jr. Foundation C. Helen Lovell ‘55 Kathryn Callahan Magaziner ‘38 †
Gertrude A. Schlachter ‘35 H. Gerard and Suzanne Seitz The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Marion McCann Short ‘45 SPIA Foundation Joan M. Squires ‘73 and Thomas J. Moran St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical Centers of NY
Anita Clausen ‘32 †
Kathryn Swintek ‘74 and Andre Dorra Valerie E. Mastronardi ‘61 and Verizon Foundation Nicholas D. Mastronardi † Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation Walmart/The Council of Dorothy Flynn ‘36 † Independent Colleges Carol Merritt McCaffrey ‘66 Patrick Foley † and Ann Foley † and David McCaffrey Elizabeth Walsh ‘43 † Mary Louise Formato McCann-Erickson New York Katherine Canavan Weber ‘39 † Kathleen Whelan Frame ‘40 † Elizabeth McCloskey ‘34 † Susan Leonard Whitney ‘72 Elizabeth H. Fuller and John Whitney Daniel J. McNamara † and Patricia Del Balso McNamara ‘49 † Future Leadership Foundation, Inc. Ethel Wilhelm ‘29 † Rosita Stagg Medler ‘57 and Margaret June Gallon ‘45 † Arthur Williams Residuary Trust Raymond Medler Grace Foundation, Inc. Dorinda and Mark Winkelman Carrol A. and Margo Muccia, Jr. Margaret F. Grace† Monica Reddy Wood ‘76 and Muccia Family Fund Jerome Wood Patrick P. and Margaret M. Grace Mutual of America Adelaide Hannan ‘47 † National Collegiate Athletic This list has been compiled based Association Margaret Hart ‘33 † on Donor records since 1987. John W. and Joan Neary The Hearst Foundation, Inc.
Helen Higgins Clausen ‘48 and Tom Clausen †
William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Inc.
Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde
Ann Selinger Henegan ‘49 Ann L. Henegan Private Foundation
Booth Ferris Foundation Frances Conlon Breeding ‘32 † Anna C. Brennan ‘29 † Gladys Brooks Foundation Brothers of the Christian Schools Jean F. Callahan ‘48 Vita A. Cassese ‘70 and Andre Mardon CBS, Inc. Chartwells Dining Services Greg Coady, Executive Vice President Gail Vance Civille ‘65 and Francis Civille Sensory Spectrum
Conserv Construction, Inc. Don Brennan, Vice President Noreen M. Culhane ‘72 Helen Stafford Curry ‘35 Joseph P. Decaminada † and Genevieve Decaminada Margaret L. Decker ‘43 † Jean Ames DeNunzio ‘55 and Ralph DeNunzio David A. DeNunzio Peter D. DeNunzio Thomas R. DeNunzio DeNunzio Foundation
William J. and Joan Fishlinger
Maureen A. Henegan ‘78 Henegan Construction Co., Inc. Marie Herrmann † Herrmann Foundation Michael and Maggie Hoffman Michael and Maggie Hoffman Fund of the National Catholic Community Foundation Mary Murray Houlihan ‘47 and James G. Houlihan James G. Houlihan Family Partnership
Mary Beth Malone ‘75
Helene Connellan O’Neil ‘48 Geraldine Motta Oxley ‘51 † Deryck A. Palmer and Carmen Lawrence Barbara Patocka ‘68 and Everett Mattlin Marybeth Lavallee Pullum ‘71 and Stephen Pullum Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Anne O’Rourke Reid ‘32 † Owen B. Reilly † Elizabeth Jane Rock ‘46 The Louis and Rachel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.
Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
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2015 SCHOLARSHIP DINNER CONTRIBUTORS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP TRIBUTE DINNER support the College Scholarship
Fund, and allow us to provide the greatest educational opportunities to qualified students. The College of Mount Saint Vincent hosted its annual Scholarship Tribute Dinner at Cipriani Wall Street on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 to support scholarships for talented and deserving students. The College honored William M. O’Connor, a partner in the New York office of Thompson & Knight LLP, where he serves as co-chair of the Real Estate Capital Markets Practice Group, and Sgt. Cheryl C. Shea, of the New York City Police Department’s Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Training. Scholarship Tribute Dinner honorees are recognized for their personal, professional, and civic achievements that uphold the College’s mission. The event raised more than $508,565 for the College’s Scholarship Fund. Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki ‘80 and Ronald Dolecki James Donius Marie Dooley ‘64 Edmund C. Duffy Christine Duncan George Dunn Merrill Lynch Alyson Dym S. Klahr, Inc. Howard Dym D.H.I. Construction Services, Inc. Marion and Lee Eagan ELS Language Centers Environetics Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. Paul Errico Let’s Dance Music, Inc. Honoree William M. O’Connor, honoree Cheryl C. Shea, Chair of the Board of Trustees Noreen M. Culhane ‘72, Scholarship Tribute Dinner Co-Chair and Trustee Stephen A. Manzi, and President Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Steven Abbattista OLA Consulting Engineers, PC
Bruce S. Brickman & Associates, Inc.
Ace Party Rentals
Helen Generosa Bruno ‘65
Stefano and Carole Acunto
Rosalie Buchanan ‘90
Ryan Anderson
Marian Brady Burke ‘47 and Francis Burke
Colette Atkins Doris Hall Aul ‘47 Lynn Bagliebter Hudson Valley Bank Blanche Micciche Barresi ‘59 and Joseph Barresi Jeffrey Baynon Joseph Behan Rosemary T. Berkery ‘75 and Robert Hausen BMSCAT Margaret P. Broderick ‘74
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Chris Fazio Approved Oil Andy Fetyko Ever Well Health
Josephine Gatto Cione †
William J. and Joan Fishlinger
Gail Vance Civille ‘65 and Francis Civille Sensory Spectrum, Inc.
Ina Fitch Academic Federal Credit Union
Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde Conserv Construction, Inc.
Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Netty Fung Christopher and Regina Gallagher
Lynn R. Callagy
Elise Conway
James and Patricia Campbell
Noreen M. Culhane ‘72
John F. Caruso ‘82 and Elizabeth Caruso
Bridget Kinney Cusack ‘65 and Robert Cusack
Vita A. Cassese ‘70 and Andre Mardon
Jonathan T. Davis
Manuel Gomez MG Security Services LLC
Kevin DeGroat
Heather Gostomski ‘09
Peter D. DeNunzio and Ciara Burnham
Joan Hesselbacher Graburn ‘62
Joseph M. Cassin Cassin & Cassin LLP C. Edward and Karen Chaplin MBIA Inc. Chartwells Dining Services
Edward Dolan DJJ Technologies
Virginia Giovinco ‘48 Peter Gisolfi Peter Gisolfi Associates LLP
Patrick P. and Margaret M. Grace Santa Maria Foundation Christopher Graham McKenna Long
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
Andy and Vivien Greenberg Ann Iannuzzi Guglielmo ‘54 Steven M. and Lynn Hayes Maureen A. Henegan ‘78 Henegan Construction Nathaniel Higgins ‘03 Anne Marlborough Horan ‘51 Lee Innocenti ‘70 Performance Strategies, Ltd. J.C. Kane Salman A. Akbar Khan Stabilis Capital Management Mary Jane Faherty Kidd ‘61 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kinney Sean Lane J.P. Morgan Langan Honorable Jennifer Lapey Alan Leavitt Lane Capital Partners Ken and Marla Levine Doris Lindbergh ‘70 Carmine Lippolis Lippolis Electric, Inc. Guy Lometti
Mount Saint Vincent students celebrate at the annual fundraising gala. Thomas J. Moran Mutual of America Donna Moriarty Paul W. Mourning and Laura K. Locke
Alfred R. Schor Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company H. Gerard and Suzanne Seitz Cheryl C. Shea
John W. and Joan Neary
Matthew Shields
Dennis and Charlene O’Connor
Jonathan Schultz
Mary Beth Malone ‘75
Kathleen A. O’Connor
Fred Sievert
Marie Koch Manning ‘54
William M. O’Connor Thompson & Knight LLP
Southampton Engineering Services
Onyx Equities, LLC
Eileen Spear ‘90
Marilyn Osweiler Stamats Communications, Inc.
Michael J. Spicer and Kathleen Spicer Saint Joseph’s Medical Center
Alex MacFarlane Gowlings
Stephen A. and Carla Manzi Tony Marconi Corporate Synergies Group Mary Beth Martin Nicholas Martin, Vice President PNC Bank
Deryck A. Palmer Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Valerie E. Mastronardi and Richard L. Pinto Christopher Davis Commercial Kitchens, Inc. Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation Michael P. Quinn ‘11 Chris Mazzei Raul Rivera Chris Mazzei Services LLC Primerica Financial Services Michael J. McGovern Teresita Ramirez Evelyn Seeler McKay and John Daniel T. Regan McKay Thompson & Knight LLP Elizabeth Reilly ‘78 Alice Corr McLoughlin ‘63 and Titos Ritsatos William McLoughlin Ann Rodier Ann McNulty Rose Press, Inc. Dorothy Whelan Meehan ‘66 Sharon T. Sager ‘73 and Dennis Meehan Sager Swasey Partners, UBS Madeleine and John Melkonian Cosmo Saginario, Partner Meridian Risk Management Grant Thornton LLP Monsignor Scanlan High School
Joan M. Squires ‘73 and Thomas J. Moran Sarah Stevenson
Raymond Velez Fitzgerald Ventura InterCity Agency, Inc. Pamela Ventura ‘09 W.B. Mason Company David J. Walsh Amalgamated Life Insurance Company Joan Dircks Walsh ‘81 Robert and Joan M. Dircks Foundation, Inc. Tom Watson Sally White McAllister & Quinn Susan Leonard Whitney ‘72 and John Whitney* W. Adam Wichern III
Taconic Heating & Cooling, Corp.
Vaughn C. Williams Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP & Affiliates
TD Bank
J. Gregory Winchester
Thompson & Knight Foundation
Kristin and Craig Winford
Jason Torres ‘98
Kristin Trahan Winford Mesirow Financial Consulting, LLC
Supertrans, NY Inc.
Natalie Robinson Treanor ‘65 UGL Unicco Edna Sandroni Ulasewicz ‘49 Gary Usling Brauti Thorning Zibarras Daniel Vasquez Install It, Inc. Regina Burke Vassak ‘66 Dawn Velez
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
Monica Reddy Wood ‘76 and Jerome Wood Thomas and Pamela Workman Life Insurance Council of New York, Inc. Kelly Wrenn Kristin Yanniello ‘13 Michael and Diane Yanniello Edward and Mara Zukowski
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PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SUPPORT of our alumnae/i and friends who contribute $1,000
or more in annual gifts to the College each year. ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Anonymous (2) Rosemary T. Berkery ‘75 and Robert J. Hausen John F. Caruso ‘82 and Elizabeth Caruso Vita A. Cassese ‘70 and Andre Mardon Gail Vance Civille ‘65 and Francis Civille Sensory Spectrum, Inc. Conserv Construction, Inc. Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde
Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki ‘80 and Ronald Dolecki Ayco Charitable Foundation Joan E. Donovan ‘48 Doty Family Foundation Edmund C. Duffy ELS Language Centers Environetics Group Architects PC Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Claire-Anne Gray ‘69 Install It, Inc.
Noreen M. Culhane ‘72
Carmine Lippolis Lippolis Electric, Inc.
Margaret L. Decker ‘43†
C. Helen Lovell ‘55
Jean Ames DeNunzio ‘55 and Ralph DeNunzio David A. DeNunzio Peter D. DeNunzio Thomas R. DeNunzio DeNunzio Foundation
Carol Merritt McCaffrey ‘66 and David McCaffrey
Noreen Doyle ‘71 William J. and Joan Fishlinger Elizabeth H. Fuller Patrick P. and Margaret M. Grace Santa Maria Foundation Mary Murray Houlihan ‘47 and James G. Houlihan James G. Houlihan Family Partnership William M. O’Connor
Mary McGinley ‘55 and Roger Gibeault Rosita Stagg Medler ‘57 and Raymond Medler Paul W. Mourning and Laura L. Locke Maureen Ryan Noonan ‘89 Deryck A. Palmer and Carmen Lawrence Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.
Helene Connellan O’Neil ‘48
Raul Rivera Primerica Financial Services
Marybeth Lavallee Pullum ‘71 and Stephen Pullum
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.
Louis & Rachel Rudin Foundation, Inc. Irwin S. Scherzer Foundation Joan M. Squires ‘73 and Thomas J. Moran* Edna Sandroni Ulasewicz ‘49 Katherine Canavan Weber ‘39† Susan Leonard Whitney ‘72 and John Whitney Monica Reddy Wood ‘76 and Jerome Wood SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Anonymous (4)
Gertrude A. Schlachter ‘35 Marion McCann Short ‘45 Monica Smith ‘90 and Amy Smith Marketsmith, Inc.
Lois Gassmann ‘72
Angela Donovan ‘65
Mary E. Halloran ‘79
Marie A. Dooley ‘64
Steven M. Hayes
Maureen Henegan ‘78 Henegan Construction Co. Inc. John Foley Foley Family Charitable Foundation Sophia Yan Liu ‘69 Ever Well Health
Carol Moran Frohlinger ‘75
Mary Lively ‘68
Margaret Mullooly Hannan ‘78 and Robert Hannan Bob Hannan Agency, Inc.
Stephen A. and Carla Manzi
Martha McHugh Hubbard ‘62 and Johnny Hubbard Hudson Valley Bank James Landy, Chairman Maria McGovern Hyson ‘65 and Franklin Hyson Joan Backer Maddy ‘50 Mary Beth Malone ‘75
Cordelia Orlando Merolla ‘38 Nassau/Suffolk Chapter Michelle Shamoun Polityka ‘65 Tyrone Service Gary Usling W. Adam Wichern, III CASTLE SOCIETY Patricia Ross Aglietti ‘65
Valerie E. Mastronardi ‘61 AIG Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation Anne Marie Anastasio ‘67 Karen Kopera McCall ‘74 and Kathleen Edery Anderson ‘66 Thomas McCall Catherine E. McDermott ‘61
Approved Oil
Mary Donlon Morrison ‘44
Colette Atkins
Kathleen Rubsam Muleski ‘72 and Robert Muleski
Jacqueline Kocur Babyak ‘91
John W. and Joan Neary Barbara Patocka ‘68 and Everett Mattlin Helen Quinn Riso ‘40 H. Gerard and Suzanne Seitz Seitz Family Partnership
Margaret Mary Bambury ‘57 Frances Carr Barletta ‘58 Ann Maher Barlow ‘78 Judith Tartaglione Bautz ‘61 Rosita Medler Bellington ‘85 Doreen Donohue Berlesky ‘84
Pauline Van Hook Sierens ‘45
Margaret Farrelly Broderick ‘74
Thompson & Knight Foundation
Margaret Cook Bronner ‘84 Clare Codyre Brooks ‘57 Marian Brady Burke ‘47
Mutual of America UGL Unicco
Patricia Halpin Albo ‘71
Elizabeth Barnett Carlucci ‘76
Arthur Williams Residuary Trust
Matthew Arduino ‘79
Jane Drury Cassidy ‘65
Kristin Trahan Winford and Craig Winford Mesirow Financial Consulting, LLC
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Mary Frances Barrett ‘70
Joseph M. Cassin Cassin & Cassin LLP
C. Edward and Karen Chaplin
Patricia Cekoric ‘97
Corporate Synergies Group
Chris Mazzei Services LLC
Jane Toal Daly ‘56
Eileen Daly Chusid ‘62
Mary Lee Perillo Danaher ‘74 and John Danaher
Louise Crisona Ciulla ‘63
Joan Dircks Walsh ‘81 Robert and Joan M. Dircks Foundation, Inc.
Helen Higgins Clausen ‘48
Sheila Culkin Wollen ‘61 BAYLEY CIRCLE Anonymous (2)
D.H.I. Construction Services, Inc.
Cecilia Favorini Balog ‘66 and Robert Balog
Robert E. Dillon† and Alice S. Dillon
Christine Moynihan Barr ‘73 and William Barr
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Deirdre T. Flynn
Margaret Mitty Conroy ‘49†
FOUNDERS GUILD Anonymous
Kathleen Butler ‘74 Chartwells Dining Services Greg Coady, Executive Vice President
Mary A. Christie ‘60
Marie Florio Carlson ‘70
Kay Palmer Clarke ‘55 Nancy Oshirak Clerkin ‘55
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
A. Joan Taylor Connor ‘54 Francis J. Connor Charitable Lead Catherine Sheelen Cooke ‘57 Bridget Kinney Cusack. ‘65 Fayne McGrath Daniels ‘52 Kathryn Dorgan Daughton ‘47 Kevin DeGroat DJJ Technologies Susan Lake Donnelly ‘85 Regina Thonus Dowd ‘71 Maureen Silk Driscoll ‘63 Sharon Zieman Duggan ‘63 Christine Duncan
197 DONORS TO
THE ANNUAL FUND TOTAL CONTRIBUTED:
$631,000
Julia Dunne ‘48 Carol Anne Dupraz ‘61†
Eileen Kerins ‘67
Rose Kelly McTague ‘68
Fred Sievert
Rosemary Sheridan Durkin ‘62
Patricia Kiernan ‘44
Meridian Risk Management
Elaine Sloan ‘66
Mary Ellen Duva Dux ‘60
Susan Butler Kilby ‘69
Mary Jean Gaffney Minahan ‘47
Mary Lou Theiss Smith ‘50
Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Virginia Murray Kingsbury ‘55
Mary Molloy ‘77
Joan F. Smyth
Ellen Farley ‘62
Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin ‘66
Mary E. Mulhearn ‘71
Honorable Joseph Solimine, Sr.
Ina Fitch Academic Federal Credit Union
Rosina Nadal Kling ‘78
Terese Mulligan ‘45
Eileen Spear ‘90
Mary Ann Fenlon Knowles ‘53
Rosemarie Naimo ‘53
Stabilis Capital Management
Elizabeth Madigan Freher ‘59
Dorothy Estabrook Kovak ‘77
Regina Melly Napolitano ‘85
Stamats Communications, Inc.
Elsa Monzon Frisco ‘63
Doris M. Laffan ‘47
Jeanette Ferris Nassour ‘47
Marie Gerne Stanton ‘57
Marilyn McLaughlin Fulner ‘51
Ann Marie Lafferty ‘62, S.C.
Deirdre O’Connor ‘83
Rosemary Fath Steel ‘50
Marie Freeman Gallagher ‘53
Lane Capital Partners
Patricia Cantore O’Connor ‘70
Alice Grim Stenson ‘57
Nancy Kudgus Geysen ‘63
Honorable Jennifer Lapey
Barbara O’Neil ‘56
Anne Strianese ‘71
Margaret Tortorelli Giacoponello ‘68 Beatrice Chao Lee ‘54
Pamela Burke O’Neil ‘70
Supertrans, NY Inc.
Peter Gisolfi Peter Gisolfi Associates
Edward A. Lesser
Judith Yamarone Pasqua ‘64
Taconic Heating & Cooling, Corp.
Ken Levine
Theresa Pelone Perna ‘61
TD Bank
Mary Sullivan Linhart ‘59
Margaret Rappelt Pezzolo ‘44
Jeanne Havender Tobin ‘54
Maria Padoch Liteplo ‘65
Eileen Kramer Phelps ‘59
Karen Boykin Towns ‘87
Virginia LiVolsi ‘65
PNC Bank
Kathleen Tracey ‘48, S.C.
Geraldine Hannon Lumelleau ‘65
Jane Tully Porter ‘43
Patricia K. Turner ‘56
Annette Armishaw Maiberger ‘66
Eileen Power ‘77
Lena Vanable ‘09
Marianne Tyndall Malague ‘59
Margaret Mancuso Quigley ‘71
Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut ‘64
Michelle Mally ‘70
Susan Leonard Realmuto ‘69
Maria Vullo ‘84
Marie Koch Manning ‘54
Patricia Green Reed ‘57
Raymond Walker
Sally McDermott Mannion ‘65
Margaret Reedy ‘73
Donna Murphy Maresca ‘83
Catherine Reilly ‘70
Mary Beth Martin
Christine L. Reilly ‘75
David J. Walsh Amalgamated Life Insurance Company
Margaret Gallagher McCarthy ‘73
Ann Melillo Richardson ‘60
Denise Higgins ‘79
Julianne Imperato McGinley ‘61
Mary Ellen O’Kane Ryan ‘57
Patricia Liberatore Hogan ‘85
Virginia Feehan McGlone ‘61
June Saal ‘46
Hudson Valley Bank James Landy, Chairman
Margaret McGovern ‘51
Sharon T. Sager ‘73
Richard McGrath
Saint Joseph’s Medical Center
Karyn Iadarola Iannaccone ‘86
Marguerite Engels McHale ‘80
Mary Maggiore Schmidt ‘63
InterCity Agency, Inc.
Eileen Higgins McHugh ‘71
Susan Cullen Schwartz ‘65
Ann Novellino Kazak ‘58
Michael E. McHugh
Mary Segers ‘61
Diane Nicholson Keenan ‘53
Evelyn McKay
Cheryl C. Shea
Jeannine Mally Glazewski ‘72 Marianne and Walter Gomoka Mary Lynch Granger ‘65 Thomas J. Grant, Sr. Grant Thornton LLP Andrew Greenberg Margaret Taylor Griffen ‘49 Mary Connelly Griffin ‘68 Joanne Guerriero ‘77 Nancy Haley Jean Kenna Heins ‘80 Mary Higgins Clark and John Conheeney
Catherine and Russell Kennedy Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
Patricia Corvi Widmer ‘78 Ellen West Wittig ‘61 Joan Woods ‘57 Mary Beth Colligan Woods ‘69 Thomas E. and Pamela Workman John and Sharon Wu Joanne Marona Wuest ‘51 Vera Endres Zapata ‘74 Deborah Lamb Ziegler ‘68 Mary Edward Zipf ‘62, S.C.
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ALUMNAE/ALUMNI CONTRIBUTORS OUR ALUMNAE/I ARE EXTRAORDINARY in their support of their alma mater, and we gratefully
acknowledge the gifts they have made to the College. Contributions received from those whose names appear below were used in support of all funds and projects from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015.
1935
1941
Donors: 1 Total Contributed: $10,000
Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $300
SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Gertrude Schlachter
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Fleming Connolly Bobette Hayden Watson
1938 Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $3,100 FOUNDERS GUILD Cordelia Orlando Merolla WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Rosemary Kennedy Whalen
1939 Donors: 1 Total Contributed: $561,781 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Katherine Canavan Weber†
1942
DONOR Loretta LeBlanc Hawkins
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Patricia Buckley Boerner
1944
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Rosaria D’Angelo Iadavaia
Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $8,760 BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Donlon Morrison
DONOR Julia Cahillane Doyle Margaret Locker Wright
1946
Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $700
CASTLE SOCIETY Patricia Kiernan Margaret Rappelt Pezzolo
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Marian Burke Miller Eileen McQuade Vastola†
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Sylvia Repetto Larkin
CASTLE SOCIETY June Saal
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Helen Dougherty McCormick Marjory Niewenhous Sherman
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Marjorie Schremp Gormley K. Jeanne Van Hook Leonard Mary Wood Longo
TOPAZ CIRCLE Frances Schug Grace
1943
1945
Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $151,825
Donors: 10 Total Contributed: $19,340
1940
ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Margaret L. Decker†
SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Marion McCann Short
Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $6,500
CASTLE SOCIETY Jane Tully Porter
BAYLEY CIRCLE Pauline Van Hook Sierens
BAYLEY CIRCLE Helen Quinn Riso
TOPAZ CIRCLE Ann Geering Cross*
CASTLE SOCIETY Terese Mulligan*
TOPAZ CIRCLE Marie Rooney Lumelleau
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Margaret M. MacDonald Kathleen Kelly O’Neill
TOPAZ CIRCLE Helen Hanrahan Kelly Justine Schmalzl Smith Marie Rotondi Straton
Donors: 8 Total Contributed: $2,585
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Colleen Welch Citarella Anne Connellan, S.C. Mary Jane Lawlor DePhillips Mary Niewenhous Gormley Anne Rowan Harrington Norma Curran Niederbuhl
1947 Donors: 10 Total Contributed: $57,925 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Mary Murray Houlihan CASTLE SOCIETY Marian Brady Burke Kathryn Dorgan Daughton Doris M. Laffan Mary Jean Gaffney Minahan Jeanette Ferris Nassour TOPAZ CIRCLE Margaret Newman Kelly LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Doris Hall Aul Honorine Kendrick Wallack DONOR Rita Edwards Rudy
1948 Donors: 22 Total Contributed: $47,559 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Helene Connellan O’Neil SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Joan Donovan*
Sister Mary Edward Zipf ‘62, honoree Elizabeth R. Brown ’68, Sister Kathleen Tracey ‘48, honoree Catherine McDermott ’61, and President Charles L. Flynn, Jr., celebrate at the annual Ad Laudem Dei ceremony, recognizing the honorees’ accomplishments.
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CASTLE SOCIETY Helen Higgins Clausen Julia Dunne Kathleen Tracey, S.C.
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
Elizabeth Collins Shea Evelyn Muller Spellerberg DONOR Jane Carey Burke Joan Pfeifer Grau Doris Degeorge Halliwell Dorothea Harth Janet Walsh Vollrath
1952 Donors: 26 Total Contributed: $3,620 CASTLE SOCIETY Fayne McGrath Daniels LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Rosemary Golden Cummins Joan Kline Dickson Marybeth Coyle Lyons Madeline Pagano Salustri WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Ann Dolores Ferraro Ashton Evelyn Valdejuly Boake Geraldine O’Reilly Devine Mary Sullivan Flinn Marie Walsh Hayman
200 alumnae/i and friends participated in the College’s 3 Day Giving Challenge, resulting in a donation of $2,000 from the Academic Federal Credit Union to the Annual Fund. TOPAZ CIRCLE Marjory Farley Virginia Giovinco LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Alberta Blasewitz Augusta Heinzmann Burke Mary Cullen Foehrenbach WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Dorothy Devereux Bigley Theresa Brennan Casey Arlene Jones Cimino Janette Kelley DeCamp Mildred Lipuscek Halsch Kathleen Armour Knowles Mary Breen McLaughlin Lillian Harnett Mooney Eileen Donlin Munisteri DONOR Anna May McGinnis Barclay Ellen Lockwood McCormack Lucille Licata Weigel
1949 Donors: 21 Total Contributed: $54,860 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Edna Sandroni Ulasewicz CASTLE SOCIETY Margaret Taylor Griffen TOPAZ CIRCLE Noreen Haggerty Rosemary Lally Inlow Mary Louise Mulligan MacFarland Joan Klintworth Walsh WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Tamagnini Arrighi Grace Keegan Bulger Joan Miller Hagan
Ann Taber Hassett Sally Sferrazza Pipitone Irene Carroll Sager Josephine Coppola Urban* Joan Dunn Walsh Margherita Yon Martha Crowley Zebrowski DONOR Virginia Gigante Audino Margaret Hooper Flynn Patricia Dugone Gambarelli Barbara Bauer McGloin Mary McGovern Warner
1950 Donors: 22 Total Contributed: $10,760 BAYLEY CIRCLE Joan Backer Maddy CASTLE SOCIETY Mary Lou Theiss Smith Rosemary Fath Steel TOPAZ CIRCLE Lucille Sassano Hawkins Gloria D’Angelo Ingrao LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Anne Gallagher WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Dorothy Ryan Fay Margaret Bell Flattery Wilda O’Donnell Gazik Patricia Galvin Grogan Audrey Heckendom McCue Helen Carron McLoughlin Jean Callahan Reardon Dorothy Wendel Sutter Joan Lieber Sweeney Mary Ann Rigney Thomson Ann Whelan Walters
DONOR Olga Olcese DeNapoli Dorothy Duffy Murphy Elinor Connor O’Brien Dorothy Altman Weisert Ann Rutledge Wojcicki
L. Patricia McGeough Lindsell Nancy Johnson O’Keefe Franca Battente Sparacio Rosalie Wilson Steiner Rosemarie Charbonneau Wagner Jane Denman Zimmerman
1951
DONOR Grace Quinn Connors Nancy Braun Cotter Jeanne Magagna Deuschle Paulette Hamway Didato Roberta Toscano Dimaria Anne De Groat Herrfurth Margaret Dowie Jellett Marion Malara Marotta Irene Shea McCrory Martha Heindel Meyer Lorraine Piretra O’Connell
Donors: 32 Total Contributed: $8,545 CASTLE SOCIETY Marilyn McLaughlin Fulner Margaret McGovern Joanne Marona Wuest TOPAZ CIRCLE Claire Perini Caimano Claire Weiskopf Cross Anne Marlborough Horan Elizabeth Dwyer Ryan
1953
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Edna Kiernan Cahill Marjorie Whelan Hanawalt Kathryn Glennon Ryan WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Geraldine McNeil Baldwin Eileen Murphy Blessington Constance Hunt Brown Joanne McKeon Cummings Elizabeth Mulvihill Doyle Dorothea Harth Elizabeth Murray Kuhn Leda McNally Marrano Angela Connellan Murphy Marie Murphy Rosemary Murray* Jeanne Walsh Nielsen Edna Nunes North Elaine Palatine Joan Kennedy Ryan Joanne Deasy Sebetic
Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
Donors: 24 Total Contributed: $7,210 CASTLE SOCIETY Marie Freeman Gallagher Diane Nicholson Keenan Mary Ann Fenlon Knowles Rosemarie Naimo TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Stock Felber† Margaret Paglia Wellman LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Patricia Ronan Monterosso Helen Pitassy York WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Helen Cifra Alameda Margaret Cummings Driscoll Joan Zambetti Kruger Patricia Lawlor Luongo Agnes Cullen Maurer
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Mary Geary McLaughlin Sally Todd Murphy Mary Wadden Russell Jane Ann Kaiser Singleton Mary Bock Wolf DONOR Marilyn Mohrenweiser Anderson Marcia Whitmore Collins Mary Ann Garisto, S.C. Patricia Ryan Jackson Althea Clark King Joan Kunz McDermott
1954 Donors: 18 Total Contributed: $7,875 CASTLE SOCIETY Beatrice Chao Lee A. Joan Taylor Connor Marie Koch Manning Jeanne Havender Tobin TOPAZ CIRCLE Elma Pasquinelli Vescovi* LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Patricia Garvey Glock Ann Iannuzzi Guglielmo Patricia Anderson Pittari WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Theresa Maddalo Blose Barbara Leidinger Clark Marilyn Blake Foster Angela Scarola Gray Mary Shaw Griffin Jean Keeley Hammonds Patricia Riehm Reinhold DONOR Virginia Bianco Pappalardo Priscilla Lamb Sassi Marian Segale Teresa Pianotti Weeks
1955 Donors: 43 Total Contributed: $133,408 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Jean Ames DeNunzio SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS C. Helen Lovell Mary McGinley CASTLE SOCIETY Kay Palmer Clarke Nancy Oshirak Clerkin Virginia Murray Kingsbury TOPAZ CIRCLE Florence Sendlbeck Fialk Eileen LaTerra Sagui LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Nance Lefrancois Brittis Barbara Lynch Brizzolara Cathleen Schaefer Chapey Marilyn Clarke Rita Dempsey Dieck Mary Connellan Dougherty JoAnne Abbazia Dugdale Barbara Kennedy Elizabeth Schmidt Leparik Naida Arroyo Pabon Virginia Curran Rederer Maralyn Wagner Turney
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WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Susanna McFadden Cassidy Lillian Carron Dietz Therese Leonard Hartel Laura Plover Horigan Eleanor Cantine Knightly Anna O’Dea Morris Rosemary Robb Myers Erlinda Millonado Reyes Kathleen Delaney Schafer Katherine Wenton Strakosch Clare Leonard Sutter Rose Marie Voelker DONOR Jane Petrillo Arciero Patricia Doyle Brasch Helen Rouge Carey Maureen Wolf Coleman Mary Sheridan Fox Patricia Caplis Kelly Nancy Lischke McCaffery Mary Campion Moore Carolyn Burns O’Brien Jeanine Canales Pratt Elizabeth Tierney
1956 Donors: 33 Total Contributed: $10,700 FOUNDERS GUILD Jane Toal Daly CASTLE SOCIETY Barbara O’Neil* Patricia K. Turner TOPAZ CIRCLE Veronica Lynch Ryan Mary Ann McGlynn Traska LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Mary Fitzmorris Callan Margaret Hannon Capozzi Gail Kelley Marie Mulligan Lauria Bernadette Liegey Theresa De Cola Medlar Rita Devereux Sgammato WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Bradley Brown Kathryn Collins Anne Melly Doherty Eleanor Donohue Lorraine Hausler Ghibaudi Mary Gavin Hull Rita Demeo MacDonald Rosemary Kane Mahoney Margaret Fischer O’Grady Annette Pichette Seaman Georgia Strong Alice Malone Von Schaumburg DONOR Jean Fasano Eder Maria Grimaldi Patricia Tiernan Johnstone Maryann Murray Kiesel Gloria Lew Veronica Liegey, S.C. Elizabeth Connellan McGahren Astrid Richie O’Brien Mary Humphrey Rosenthal Judith Burns Squire
1957 Donors: 46 Total Contributed: $26,029 SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Rosita Stagg Medler CASTLE SOCIETY Margaret Mary Bambury Clare Codyre Brooks Catherine Sheelen Cooke Patricia Green Reed Mary Ellen O’Kane Ryan Marie Gerne Stanton Alice Grim Stenson Joan Woods TOPAZ CIRCLE Arline Durnin Braswell Ann M. English* Catherine Collier Hertz Patricia Dolan Nolan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Dolores Carter Farrell Winifred Bate Hughes Kathleen Stevenson Martineau WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Gloria Galli Albertelli Barbara Vandernoot Betkowski Mary Grace Palazzo Black Geraldine O’Connor Block Marlene Mawson Carney Constance Clarkin Ernenwein Elizabeth O’Dea Kennedy Joan Fields Klos Elizabeth Felleman Langiulli Rita McGrath McGuire Rose Clancy McKenna Carol Cunningham Moran Helen Romano Mulligan Donna Murphy Monica Wohlfert Oudens Betty Lou Manahan Polk Patricia A. Peters Ryder Helen Clark Thiemann Sally Masterson Tierney Diane Mawson Walker DONOR Mary Quinn Bohan Julia Horgan Anita Kelley Klan Celeste Lucchini Barbara Ann McCabe O’Brien Mary Churcher Porras Ann Reid Powers Marie McGann Reddy Eleanor Keeshan Smith Mary Vigliotti Stangl Joan Fox Stewart
1958 Donors: 30 Total Contributed: $8,550 CASTLE SOCIETY Frances Carr Barletta* Ann Novellino Kazak TOPAZ CIRCLE Rita Farrelly Lynn Moffett Ferrick Dahlia Napolitano Penachio LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Mary Lou Dunlay Faust Eileen Sullivan Gallagher Loretta Moriarty Sauerwein
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Ida Di Bernardo Annicelli Virginia Meyer Boehm Agnes DeRose Elizabeth Pirundini Gallacher Brenda Leonard Mary Ellen Bowen McNamara Marie McGovern Melillo Patricia O’Connell Jean McKenna O’Donnell Josephine Liotta Oliveri Gail Pizzuti Marilynn Depp Prunty Jane Dahlke Reichard Marie Devincenzo Ross Virginia Schilling Ann Reinders Tobin DONOR Joan Hogan Joyce Patricia Cooke McGuinness Catherine McCabe MacDonald McKechnie Liselott Fielding Rooney Anne Sabatini Suzanne Leddy Silkworth Catherine McCann Smith
1959 Donors: 43 Total Contributed: $9,713 CASTLE SOCIETY Elizabeth Madigan Freher Mary Sullivan Linhart Marianne Tyndall Malague* Eileen Kramer Phelps TOPAZ CIRCLE Sandra Galate LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Rosemary Campbell Teresa Paterniani Cooper Barbara Glista Helen Fitzpatrick Latham Ann Higgins McKinstry Barbara Cahill Rendich Maryann Shea Nancy Quinn Sturtevant Margaret Mulvey Vasta WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Grace Imperato Bardinelli Blanche Micciche Barresi Mary Jane Rippe Comfort Kathryn Parmelli Feeney Carol Unangst Gilmartin Sandra Doyle Hamilton Camille Colgan Hayden Marilyn Oddo Keehan Maureen Mulholland Mellitt Mary Kate Winkopp Morgan Eileen Slattery Murphy Elizabeth Cullen O’Neill Ethel Pizzuti Mary Ralston-Littman† Joellen Gill Schmidt Kathryn McVann York DONOR Mary Magrath Dillon Nancy Murnane Engert Dorothy Freed Heiskell Judith Lancaster Koelsch Marion Deutsch Lontkowski Josephine Deluca Luceri Madeline Eboli Masterson Mary McDonnell, RSCJ Kathryn Pitkiewicz McLaughlin
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
Pat Anderson Morgan Roberta Scott Muldoon Jean Feeley Poli Hilda Marth Wittke
1960 Donors: 33 Total Contributed: $13,685 BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Christie CASTLE SOCIETY Mary Ellen Duva Dux Ann Melillo Richardson TOPAZ CIRCLE Adele Range Byrne Priscilla Mullins McNamara LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Anne Keating Hintz Jane Burns McDonnell Julia Tuohy Murray* Maureen O’Neil O’Connell WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Elizabeth McLellan Aylmer Eugenia Brady Coffey Winifred Bowen Hinrichs Judith Burke Horzepa Marian A. Lombardi Lorraine Fragette Mackin Mary Hutton Mauro Maureen O’Brien Monroe Carol Ann Nolan Katherine Noone Judith McLean O’Shea Barbara Rakowski Catherine Meehan Sagan Evelyn Dooley Seidman Joan Egan Smart Pauline Pincus Smith Gail Reinhard Weigel DONOR Victoria Fodor Coulson Barbara Corbi Kaufer Patricia Pryor Keiserman Diane DeRose Murgio Penelope Franzino Murray Judith Berger Peterson Annamarie Verde Stefani
1961 Donors: 43 Total Contributed: $28,577 SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Sheila Culkin Wollen BAYLEY CIRCLE Valerie E. Mastronardi Catherine McDermott CASTLE SOCIETY Judith Tartaglione Bautz Carol Anne Dupraz† Julianne Imperato McGinley Virginia Feehan McGlone Theresa Pelone Perna Mary Segers Ellen West Wittig TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Wat Trucksess Joan Weiss*
Members of the Class of 1965 gather for a photo at the College’s annual Scholarship Tribute Dinner. LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Mary Casey Butler Mary Kitkowski Hardy Gail McVey Ryan WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Nancy Sargent Anderson Ann O’Toole Carew Clara Buonagurio Dolan Antoinette Bria Fodor Roberta Farrelly Fugazzi Joyce McQuillan Gasser Barbara Hillman Horgan Barbara Josefowicz, Esq. Mary Jane Faherty Kidd Mary Jane Heim Kleindienst Geraldine Direnzo Kureck Helen Heap McGuire|Kathryn Lynch McLellan Dorothy Mullins Meyer Agnes Marshall Mulhern Mary Ann Carew Perkins Helen Gaffney Scully Cecelia Conaghan Stapleton DONOR Marianne Kaiser Cerchio Judith Yang Chow Barbara Etchingham Mary Ellen Golden Bernardine LaMantia Patricia Reinhard Lee Anna Mullan Martin Margaret Hourigan McLoughli Mary Stuart Patricia Hurley Ward
1962 Donors: 44 Total Contributed: $18,275 BAYLEY CIRCLE Martha McHugh Hubbard CASTLE SOCIETY Eileen Daly Chusid Rosemary Sheridan Durkin Ellen Farley Ann Marie Lafferty, S.C. Mary Edward Zipf, S.C.
TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary McIntyre Anderson Catherine Meagher Moira Fitzpatrick O’Connor Alicia del Rosario Ong LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Ingrid Stuhler Barrett Louise Lawless Delaney Kathleen Brown Finigan Bridget Toolan Fraser Jean Boyle Gooding Mary Slaker Haas WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Kathleen Armstrong Amoia Virginia Ferrerio Cerussi Paula Leclair Dorn Marie Wolf Doyle Joan Hesselbacher Graburn Diane Drechsler Hoover Annette Della Cava Horvath Margaret Prior Martone Elizabeth Mazur McDonald Mary Mahon Murphy Joan Kavanagh Odud Karlene Reilly Grace Maher Reynolds Rosemary Romano Maryanne Daly Smith Maureen McCaffery Sweeney DONOR Eileen Crosson Barker Rae Freedson Bottino* Maureen Burke Caelesi Dorothy Frohlich Mary Grace Iadevaia Michailoff Sara Jo Conaghan Mosier Dorothy Vassallo Novak Therese Lederman O’Keefe Anne Marie Koonmen Scheible Mary Dolson Seyler Lois Studley Thomsen Laurel Cuomo Wilson
Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
1963 Donors: 45 Total Contributed: $12,793 CASTLE SOCIETY Louise Crisona Ciulla Maureen Silk Driscoll Sharon Zieman Duggan Elsa Monzon Frisco Nancy Kudgus Geysen Mary Maggiore Schmidt TOPAZ CIRCLE Louise Carini Januzzi Claire Garvey Reid LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Ellen McCarthy Crowley Mary Quill Gibbons Kathleen Godesky Glenister* Nancy Maye Habetz Rita Keller Leddy Brunjes Barbara Levinson WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Elizabeth Begley Elizabeth Feehan Phyllis Distasi Keenan Jane Scileppi Lowson Claire Austin Lynch Anne Allen Mahoney* Valerie Hennessy McCarthy* Alice Corr McLoughlin Patricia Zurey Mercadante Therese Hoar Mikulka Barbara O’Grady Julianne McAuliffe Palmieri Jane McGinty Prendergast Kathleen Henry Sullivan Margaret Berard Thomson Maureen Dunican Touhey* Alice Veyvoda Mary O’Connor Viola DONOR Catherine Morgan Bradshaw Betty Allen Cheshire Virginia Bennett Flanagan Kathryn Baranello Goldsmith Joan Stadelmann Harris
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Ellen Geis Hughes Lenore Schwartzkopf Isleib Loretta Arfi Malaspina Patricia Gibson Moran Celestina Rinaldi Siconolfi Marion Covell Sousa Joanne Walsh Carol Harty Wasilauskas
1964 Donors: 30 Total Contributed: $12,385 BAYLEY CIRCLE Marie Dooley CASTLE SOCIETY Judith Yamarone Pasqua Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut TOPAZ CIRCLE Josephine Zerbi Eschmann* Ann Quinlan Marinucci Patricia Sweeney Neher Rosemary Hoey Pisano LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Margaret Mackin Adamo Maria Gerosa Bulis Eleanor Fleming Millar Lavonne Nemmers Pivacek WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Kathryn O’Connor Brinker Marion Desalvo Cuff MaryLou Eschmann Donofrio Maureen O’Dea Feeney Mary Myers Foley Mary Brady Harrigan Ellen Ferens Herzman Louise Roy Morgner Patricia Hayes Quattrochio Jerilynn Filip Volkman DONOR Patricia Christman Brehm Margaret Egan, S.C. Patricia Murray Eidle Carole Sellati Eubig Kathleen Mahon Golnik
Ann Hernon-Mooney Janice Carmody Jacobs Teresa La Rocca Melanson Suzanne Wallin, S.C.
1965 Donors: 71 Total Contributed: $93,475 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Gail Vance Civille BAYLEY CIRCLE Angela Donovan Maria McGovern Hyson* FOUNDERS GUILD Michelle Shamoun Polityka CASTLE SOCIETY Patricia Ross Aglietti Jane Drury Cassidy Bridget Kinney Cusack Mary Lynch Granger Maria Padoch Liteplo Virginia LiVolsi Geraldine Hannon Lumelleau Sally McDermott Mannion Susan Cullen Schwartz TOPAZ CIRCLE Jean Toth Allen Helen Generosa Bruno Margaret Fiordalisi Dames Margaret Wolf DePol Cornelia Hamill Duffy Elizabeth Dunne* Theresa Strelec Gallagher Judith Hastall Ann C. Hunt Joan Evelyn Kinlan Mary Mastaloni Lizzi Catherine Giblin Ricardo Mary Ann Dunn Ryer Maureen Kirby Sanders Susan Scully Mary Jane Hanusik Von Allmen Anne Morris Wilding
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Annette La Fiandra Camilleri Mary Jane Coyle Dooley Gail Hotarek Dwyer Corinne Goldrick Fischer Jane Jewusiak Landers Virginia Kelly Lawn Margaret Mahon Laurine Irving Megna Marguerite Pirritano Virginia Lillis Smith Natalie Robinson Treanor WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Jane Weibrecht Audrey-Neuhauser Rita Sanford Barchitta Mary Maniscalco Bellantoni Patricia A Cammisa Craghan Frances Marshall Cunningham Joan Mullaly DeYoung Joan Murphy Donnelly Patricia Tallon Fager Jeanne Devine Goetz Gail Dinter Gottlieb Susan McCaffery Haugh Elizabeth De Caprio Hezel Irene Sheehan Laheney Joan Redden Lalonde Marcella Standish Martelli Lorna Hurley Minor Maryalice Hogan Murphy Miriam Elliott Murphy Virginia Garvelli Murphy Marian Doyle Orsetti Rosemary Castellano Segall Elizabeth Lavin Seibold RoseMarie Napoli Stark Peggy Steffann Dorothy Ticho Werchenski DONOR Marie Heil Hawe Nancy Mitchell Jordan Abigail Waters Kohler Dahlia Barbara Noonan Anne Charbonneau Tuttle
1966 Donors: 39 Total Contributed: $32,610 SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Carol Merritt McCaffrey* BAYLEY CIRCLE Cecilia Favorini Balog CASTLE SOCIETY Kathleen Edery Anderson Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin Annette Armishaw Maiberger Elaine Sloan TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Alice Becker Searles Arlene Ketchum LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Jean Henke Anthony Janet Lewis Finch Maureen Heveran Garvey* Elizabeth Drago Hoban Ann Lucy Dorothy Whelan Meehan Marilyn Molter
Virginia LiVolsi ‘65 and Lynne Bongiovanni, Associate Professor of English, before a ParaMount Perspectives Speaker Series.
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WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anne Doyle Carpenter Jo-Anne Dicosimo Contreras Mary Ellen McBrien Courchene Mary Brassel Elwood
Virginia Michener Fitzgerald Patricia McLaughlin Graham Mary Ellen Hanley Hyland Virginia Lambert Philomena Lynch Madden Marguerite Marra Geraldine Moretti - Altuna Barbara Quackenbush Honore Chorobik Radshaw Carol Martine Solanto Regina Burke Vassak DONOR Lorraine Durand Brown Mary Snyder Howell Jill McGrath Linda Cimicata Morante Loretta Tobin Murphy Elizabeth Bird Murray Eileen Anderson Ormond Cynthia Potten Schneider Kathleen Kirby Sherman
1967 Donors: 42 Total Contributed: $11,115 CASTLE SOCIETY Anne Marie Anastasio* Eileen Kerins TOPAZ CIRCLE Carol Cook Kissane Mary Anne Holdenecker Massey Virginia Tilch Nasser* Mary Donnelly Wondrasch LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Joan Marshall Genovese Mary Campbell Liegey Virginia Hogan Martin Kathleen O’Rourke McCue Janet Blass Patrick Linda Zanetti Vag* WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Susan Perez Aldrich Valerie McGreevy Billy Nancy Deluise Brill Sylvia Stavropoulos Christakos Patricia Gates Cioffari Rosemary Granelli DeFlumeriPamela Frasca* Susan Hapworth Gartland Patricia Schrade Gonda* Patricia Whalen Huffield* Kathleen Burke Keller Patricia Corcoran Kenny Theresa Suppa Kruger Joan Rynkowski Lawson Julie Gaynor McCarthy Mary Finneran McDonough Beth Meehan Ann Mastaloni Melone Kathleen Connelly Murray Mary Ellen Buckley Nicholson M. Patricia Dennen Walsh DONOR Margaretta Campbell Bruegger Angela Corbett Dobbs Linda Caruso Ellis Laura Mastrogianni Landgraff Jo-Ann Alquist Langseth Alice Yang Ling Susan Matthews Kathleen Ghent O’Donovan Loretta Sheridan
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
1968
Barbara Dore Russell Eileen Scanlon Christine Schade Margaret Papa Sherwin† Marrilee Tyrrell Kathleen Bradley Williams Joann Zotti Wirchansky Tina Tenaglia Zeltmann
Donors: 49 Total Contributed: $18,990 BAYLEY CIRCLE Barbara Patocka* FOUNDERS GUILD Mary Lively
DONOR Anastasia Norusis Cleaver Virginia Schilling Dispaltro Jane DuBois Una Owens Flynn Barbara Ormerod Glynn Florence Riordan Hess Claire-Marie Heesacker Kahn Barbara Gaube Lowney Rosemary Marshall Murphy Judith O’Mara Nash Emilia Pandolfelli O’Connor Barbara R.N.P. Riely Teresa Merz Sammis Joan Vogelle
CASTLE SOCIETY Margaret Tortorelli Giacoponello Mary Connelly Griffin Rose Kelly McTague Deborah Lamb Ziegler TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Anne Grothe Litell Edith Dewald Schumacher Virginia Gottcent Sermier LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Christine Murphy Bird Beth Oldfield DiLorenzo Mary Ellen Greene-Haywood Greene Maureen Sullivan Irwin Kathleen Whelan Sancton WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Margaret Drain Benton Mary Jane Rearick Cappell Elaine McArdle Coogan Rosemary Elliott DeLoach* Rosemarie Digregorio Marilyn Sciacca Du Mont Kathy O’Leary Flanagan Nancy Nadurak Ford Patricia Mullaney France Margaret Burns Hamilton Mary Neary Hoffmann Mary Anne Kowalski Janet Martens Lambert Sandra Benedetti Masiello Mary Ann Dillman Maus Anne Dougherty McCann Eileen Boyle McCarthy Diane Milder Mary Foody Miller Susan Opava Noreen Bristol Oslander Nancy Lambert Van Sluyters Helen Vincent Wilson DONOR Mary Ellen Newbrand DiSenso Anne Dooney Mary Fitzgerald Rhoda Healy Geoghegan Lorraine Gnecco Karen Looser Graves Suzanne Jelense Hoodcheck Julia Luby Juhasz Patricia Stuart Lyons Anne Voetsch Rudy Mary Ann Crocco Saponara Cynthia Giaimo Vitale Patricia Connelly Zorka
1969 Donors: 45 Total Contributed: $32,047 SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Claire-Anne Gray FOUNDERS GUILD Sophia Yan Liu*
Joanne Zurlo ’74 reconnects with Patricia Grove ’74 before her ParaMount Perspectives Speaker Series presentation. CASTLE SOCIETY Susan Butler Kilby Susan Leonard Realmuto Mary Beth Colligan Woods TOPAZ CIRCLE Catherine Forte Lanza Eileen Morgan Patino LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Mary Ann Gerve Chandler Karen Kopp Crimmins Karen Daly Barbara Hines Fagan Ellen Riesz Green Carolyn Esch Hartko Eileen Lissmann Grace Zuccaro WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anonymous Margaret Kelly Bisceglia Janie Rohr Bradstreet Claire Burns Lanette Campbell Barbara Perrelli Cesa Mary Bowles Curtis Leslie Karros Des Roches Marie Iadavaia Patricia Ruback Kehrberger Mary Rice Kolb Linda Baiardi Leykam Margaret Nielsen Lyons Patricia Gibney McTighe Patricia Winskus Minichino Margaret Adamski O’Dea Denise Shamoun Phalan Nancy O’Leary Sisler Janet Madaffari Spears Maureen O’Neill Tucker Patricia McCarthy Yerian DONOR Marcella Burke Amorese Sunday Bosco Bradlee Sondra Degasperis Carole Gartner Ehlinger Dale Capra Feuerman Claire Webber Heil Regina Visconti Montana
Constance King Stringer Ann Bourseleth Vavolizza
1970 Donors: 52 Total Contributed: $41,145 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Vita A. Cassese* FOUNDERS GUILD Mary Frances Barrett CASTLE SOCIETY Marie Florio Carlson Michelle Mally Patricia Cantore O’Connor Pamela Burke O’Neil Catherine Reilly TOPAZ CIRCLE Johanna Coletta Fallert* Anita Palmieri Kerr Joanne Cardona O’Neill Maureen Elsasser Sheehan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Judy O’Hare Bagnell Maureen Cleary Jill Harrsen Drescher Lee Ann Innocenti Doris Lindbergh Maryellen Mathews* Marita Sommar Osborne WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Repetti Capellini Mary Carroll-Mirylees Geraldine Neuhaus Crary Carol Dechance Pamela Banville Dymczynski Joan Finneran Foley Frieda Karl Goodrich Virginia Hall-Apicella Kathleen Kelly Hennessy Elizabeth Hallinan Kane Jean Marra Jean Wagner McClure Dolores Elizabeth O’Connor Maureen Kelly Reid
Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
1971 Donors: 51 Total Contributed: $176,516 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Noreen Doyle Marybeth Lavallee Pullum FOUNDERS GUILD Patricia Halpin Albo CASTLE SOCIETY Regina Thonus Dowd Eileen Higgins McHugh Mary E. Mulhearn Margaret Mancuso Quigley Anne Strianese TOPAZ CIRCLE Margaret Massar Anderson Rosemary Gately O’Neill Kathleen Lynch Powell Natalie Caldwell Trump LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Veronica Conroy O’Connor Marilyn Winter Ringo Kathleen Brocks Whiteside WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Florence DiStasi Blyskal Mary Ann Scerbo Caproni Felicita Sola Carter Anna Scaccia Chielli Eileen Colihan Margaret Morano Condon Shan Murphy Cyr Donna Civitano Finegan Margaret Forte Flanders* Dierdre Flynn Elizabeth Gordon Gorski Catherine Davis Gutterman* Coralee Goodnough Johnson Mary Alice Nolan Joss Barbara Niedowski Judge Lorraine Schlopper Kelly Cathleen Condon Lamanna Deborah Bundy Manderson Mary Ellen Martin* Claire McCormack Mary Bogaard McManus Kathleen Burke Rotondo Nancy McGuire Sheffler Diane Hetling Simonetti Margaret Magdalenski Tringali
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Mary Elizabeth Farnam Vincent Geraldine Voelkel Janis Walsh DONOR Barbara Rothar Beck Eileen Casey Mary Speciale Cavaluzzi Linda De Maio Collins Katharine Ruckel Mase Joan Quinn Kathleen O’Neill Reidda Catherine Grady Strathern Dorothy Denneen Volo Barbara Walter Walsh
1972 Donors: 31 Total Contributed: $76,580 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Noreen M. Culhane* Susan Leonard Whitney*
TOPAZ CIRCLE Kathleen Pigott Flahive Margaret Gordon* Rita Vitagliano LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Kathleen Mimnaugh Casagrande Kathleen Lawrence Duffy Jane Walter Flanagan Denise Parrott McDonough* Joan DeMay Meagher Ellen Carter Pitel WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Margaret Healion Jordan Elizabeth France Kisielewski* Patricia Miney Joanne Mirenda Maureen Scarry Moscato Deborah Ford Neuhaus Bernadette Stewart
BAYLEY CIRCLE Kathleen Rubsam Muleski
DONOR Anne Hekl Clark Janet Lokay Elizabeth Provost
FOUNDERS GUILD Lois Gassmann
1974
CASTLE SOCIETY Jeannine Mally Glazewski
Donors: 52 Total Contributed: $29,885
TOPAZ CIRCLE Christina Wolanski Pokorny
SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Kathleen Butler*
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Catherine Gonzalez Garvey Patricia Walsh Gutter Sharon Tenzyk McNamara Marybeth MacDonald Preisel Christine Monagan Ryan Ellen Ryan Simmons
BAYLEY CIRCLE Karen Kopera McCall
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Christine Szymanski Bagdzinski Patricia Rogers Bouchard Mary Fleming Courtney Leeanne Landry Kelly Marilyn Rathgeber Kowalsky Karen Malecki McCarney Maureen Cunningham McNamee Dorothy Coyle Meighan Jane Laurenson Neuburger Loretta Neuhaus Kathleen Wynne Walzer DONOR Beverly Belus Mary Kuhn Greene Ellen Tobin Jackson Donita Makin Marguerite Manganaro Marett Patricia Turley Mehmel Laura Blake Piazza Cynthia Ulissi Rogers
1973 Donors: 24 Total Contributed: $38,483 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Joan M. Squires* BAYLEY CIRCLE Christine Moynihan Barr CASTLE SOCIETY Margaret Gallagher McCarthy Margaret Reedy Sharon Sager
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FOUNDERS GUILD Mary Lee Perillo Danaher CASTLE SOCIETY Margaret Farrelly Broderick Vera Endres Zapata TOPAZ CIRCLE Georgette Newman Conroy Teresa Gill* Kathryn Swintek Joanne Zurlo LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Arlene O’Connor Bell Mary Loftus Dooley Kathleen Doyle Hunt Sharon Minder Margaret Sheridan Rupnick Elizabeth Doyle Terranova WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Cheryl Malcolm Borrelli Geraldine Cullen Brogan Nancy Brocks Bruckmann Eileen Burns Collins Virginia Brander Dowd Mary Jo Doody Dunleavy Teresa Mercurio Furnari Patricia Grove Laura O. Hunt Kathleen Paolillo Jacobs Robin Guizzetti Jeffers Linda Acquavella Kristian Kathleen O’Connor Lauro Marta Diorio McKenna Anne Lafferty Michaels Mary Ryan Morris Valerie O’Shea O’Connell Denise Gill Olszewski Celine Perea Kathryn Beck Remsen Kathleen Kuhlmey Sheridan Lillian Mittl Simpson
Matthew Arduino ’79 visits with Sister Mary Edward Zipf ‘62 before his ParaMount Perspectives Speaker Series presentation. DONOR Eve Miller Cox Maria Batista Cuebas Katherine Bird Ford Margaret McDermott Garland Jean Defrancesco Green Christine Haggerty Julia Gang Harlin Patricia Furlong McCarthy Dolores Blenderman Palmatier Maura Quinn Pniewski Marilyn Fina Pinghera Karen Eichorn Sullivan Christine Reeves Van Ullen Laura Ann Watson Margaret Weber Virginia Wiley
1975 Donors: 25 Total Contributed: $50,725 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Rosemary T. Berkery BAYLEY CIRCLE Carol Moran Frohlinger Mary Beth Malone CASTLE SOCIETY Christine L. Reilly LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Pamela Skrobala Jantzen Joanne Fusco Mackey Ann Marie Miller O’Brien Mary O’Connell Colette Gallagher Pesce Ann O’Rourke Romanovsky Lucia Sin Luann Digirolamo Woodbury WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Kathleen Dalton Justine McLoughlin Margaret Bastable Parker Maria De Sanctis Pietrosanti Marybeth Magin Reutemann Maureen Rowland Barbara Mills Russell
Doris Seuffert Stanick Marie Thomas DONOR Mary Connor Donna Buck Fitzgibbons Maria Hidalgo Roque Patricia McCafferty Walter
1976 Donors: 23 Total Contributed: $65,525 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Monica Reddy Wood CASTLE SOCIETY Elizabeth Barnett Carlucci TOPAZ CIRCLE Eugenia Zitis Johnson Jeanne McLaughlin Potter* LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Kathy Franklin Farrell Juliane DeLeo Naclerio* Suzanne Yordan Potoma* Ann Culhane Tuomey WHITE AND GOLD CLUB JoAnne Maher Courage Mary Pat Canavan Dilks Marion Loftus Ege Virginia Giersch Holton Stephanie Grano Lennon Virginia Marshall Lynch Marilyn Jones McMahon Colleen Mohr* Gloria Brewer Rogers Kathleen Marra Willemin DONOR Theresa Broglio Barbara Casazza Marie Hubertus Coffey Mary Siegrist Ryan Mary Chase Zaremski
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Marnell McNamara* Joseph Molinatti
Donors: 22 Total Contributed: $7,220
Donors: 18 Total Contributed: $9,710
Donors: 18 Total Contributed: $5,095
CASTLE SOCIETY Joanne Guerriero Dorothy Estabrook Kovak* Mary Molloy Eileen Power*
FOUNDERS GUILD Matthew Arduino Mary E. Halloran*
FOUNDERS GUILD Joan Dircks Walsh
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Reenie Debold Donovan Mary D. Fitton Marybeth Flanagan Goldberg Catherine Ryan Horan Eileen McManus Kennedy Karen Philips Kennedy Mary-Jean Maddia Parillo Ann White Parker Margaret Pignataro Diane Rush Roberts Jeanmarie Doherty Rosa Maria Teresa Santos Kerin Gibbons Wolsiefer
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Lisa Ferrara Rosemary Ryan Tarangioli Rosemarie Sheehy Tropeano Josephine Valente WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Marguerite Andro Mary McGrath Bernarducci Maryellen Flynn Cancellieri Georgeann Foley Gonoude Mary Rice Marra Marie Mitarotondo Victoria Lickers Mitchell Barbara Smith Swenson DONOR Rachelle Cotugno Phyllis Fisher Sophie Riccio Kozak Kathleen Corbett McCarthy Maureen Casey Migliorini Francine Volgare Wolak Anne Navins Zagar
1978 Donors: 25 Total Contributed: $16,350 BAYLEY CIRCLE Margaret Mullooly Hannan* FOUNDERS GUILD Maureen A. Henegan CASTLE SOCIETY Ann Maher Barlow Rosina Nadal Kling Patricia Corvi Widmer* TOPAZ CIRCLE Yvonne Carcione Connors Regina Scheer Mreczko Helen Synan Walsh*
CASTLE SOCIETY Denise Higgins TOPAZ CIRCLE Rosemary Ligabo Cona* LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Denise De Rosa Sharon Gaffney Horan Anne Hornik McShane Maureen Boshell Nihill* WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anne Clark Maria Januzzi Cunningham Carol Kerler Celine Kerwin Janet Guizzetti Mallon Barbara Zarod Zarod DONOR Natasha Court Maureen Schweigler Guiglotto Cecilia McGovern Therese Curry Walters
1980 Donors: 26 Total Contributed: $17,820 SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki CASTLE SOCIETY Jean Kenna Heins Marguerite Engels McHale TOPAZ CIRCLE Coleen Ceriello Mehary Kathleen Gordon Ronan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Patrice Cortelli* Lourdes Serrano Januszewicz Margaret Trainor O’Malley Jean Connelly Windels
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Donna Schaefer Correale Patricia Blake Johanna McKenna Cutolo Doriana Fontanella Barbara Acerno Debold Mary Guarracini Barbara Upton Gomez Rita Kolovich Hartman Eileen Fennelly Hoban Elizabeth Reilly Lemanski Julie Mulry Kaen Catherine Labiak Maher Janet Blose Kasbohm Ruth Lewin WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Angela Natale-Ryan Rossella Brevetti Dolores Reynolds Ramos Catherine Bennett Gomez Goodnow Barbara Hart Simone Mary Grace Mary Birkhofer Warchot Barbara Cortelli Halecki* Monica Lepore DONOR Susan Hofmann Marks Stephanie Court Byam Patricia Lee Tarpey* Rosalie Troia Di Chiara Barbara Klaritch Vrana Marjorie Leonard Cheryl Peary Salter DONOR Kathleen Corcoran Schmidt Kathleen Dolan Rosalie Flynn Diane Zambetti Nickoloff
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Helen Hoover WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Angela Bruno Lana Como Theresa McLaughlin Connell* Maureen O’Driscoll Dulak Angela Lijoi Gunn Marcella Cox Icovino Maura Kennedy Mulgrew Joan Pryde DONOR Patrick J. Bonner Immaculata Anicito Kane Mary Jane DePhillips Kononchik Judith Jones Lindner Elizabeth Weber O’Neill Ann Delaney Schumacher Mary Hoey Silvestri Magalys Valera
1982 Donors: 22 Total Contributed: $28,120 SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS John F. Caruso* TOPAZ CIRCLE Lois Bezold Doyle Thomas Doyle Leslie Simpson Hille LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Eileen Conde WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Sheila Johansson Kelly Ellen O’Grady Maloney Ellen Thomas McGlynn Patricia Posluszny Dorothy Wade Dolores Diemer Yount DONOR Margaret Waldron Adler Susan McGovern Biagini Kathleen Rogan Confeiteiro Katherine Rooney Fields Donna Turkett Hart-Becker Joan Kirshner Regina Corcoran McLeod Ivanhoe Miller Mary Jane McGrath Namazi Maureen Noonan St. John Irene Cassar Whelan
1983 Donors: 29 Total Contributed: $5,515 CASTLE SOCIETY Donna Murphy Maresca Deirdre O’Connor* TOPAZ CIRCLE Deborah Hinkley Kathleen Phalen Sawyer LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Eileen Ceriello Labiak
Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
DONOR Mary Morley Brunetti Barbara Bandikow Cecco Maureen Mooney Flood Donna Edwards Kearns Mary Capozzi Lundgren Mark Malcolm Gilles Marzi Ellen Ernenwein Turner Peter Welby
1984 Donors: 20 Total Contributed: $5,560 CASTLE SOCIETY Doreen Donohue Berlesky Margaret Cook Bronner* Maria Vullo TOPAZ CIRCLE Lori Creighton Morini LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Frances Nolan Crotty Mary Ellen Murphy Nancy Pristash Elizabeth Hengeveld Pugh WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Denise Castello Banks-Lustig Rosemary McBride Giovinazzo Cheryl Dunn McCarthy Margaret Blake Rogers Geraldine Pope Young DONOR M. Cristina Alvarez-Cvetanovic Patricia Fitzgerald Burke Joanne Campbell Keenan Cynthia Richetti Leonard Bridget Quigley Murray Margaret Grant Platt Diane Kamme Shimborske
1985 Donors: 13 Total Contributed: $5,350 CASTLE SOCIETY Rosita Medler Bellington Susan Lake Donnelly Patricia Liberatore Hogan Regina Melly Napolitano TOPAZ CIRCLE Diane Anobile Tuffey LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Eilleen Giammanco Riccardi WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Margaret Scarry Barbieri
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Joanne Billott Tracy Frasco Byrnes Barbara Cronin-LaPerche DONOR Margaret Birney Brescia* Jeanne Speirs Marmion Maureen Dollard Smith
1986 Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $1,715
1988 Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $645 TOPAZ CIRCLE Michelle Popoli Friedel DONOR Laura Crean Barrett Mary McMorrow Eileen Ford Smith Deborah Deckelmann Troop
CASTLE SOCIETY Karyn Iadarola Iannaccone
1989
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Beth Callan
Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $10,320
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB James Barbieri Ann Shea Clemente
SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Maureen Ryan Noonan*
DONOR Monica Fox Flood Alessandra Marzella La Vigna Angelique De Gorter Overweg
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Beth Chave Smith Patricia Murphy Theodorou
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Rosalie Buchanan Sarahann Rooney Huvane Katherine Kane-O’Connor
1996
DONOR Jeanine Giordano Howard Bettina Pietrantoni Branley
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Theresa O’Hagan
1991 Donors: 1 Total Contributed: $1,000 CASTLE SOCIETY Jacqueline Kocur Babyak
Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $1,315
Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $485
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Patricia Coulter*
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Barbara Miranda-Cabrera
DONOR Kathleen Egan Bonner Cheryle Sloane Calandra Sonya Hines Ginette Sangosse
CASTLE SOCIETY Karen Boykin Towns*
1990
1993
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Kathleen Kelly Dorrian Rosemary Little Fraterrigo Petrina Palazzo
Donors: 11 Total Contributed: $13,870
Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $660
SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Monica Smith
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Stephanie Golinski Beckman
CASTLE SOCIETY Eileen Spear
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Joseph Sgammato
TOPAZ CIRCLE Catherine Mazzola Patricia Jagde Rosso Michael Sheerer
DONOR Regina Mooney Breslin Claudine Derrien-Connors Linda Shugrue Hanrahan Kathleen Petrie Kelly Kristina Winn Quiles
DONOR Eileen Cronogue-Wallace Janet Laskoski Heed Isabel Malave Anne Denise Percudani McInnis
1997 CASTLE SOCIETY Patricia Cekoric
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Deirdre Gunning Walsh
Donors: 8 Total Contributed: $1,719
DONOR Marcella Mahon Theresa Valentino Spina
1992
DONOR Bridget Carser Arias Mary Duggan Theresa Dooley Needham Kathryn Logan Nicolini Iris Rodriguez-Ocasio
1987
Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $375
DONOR Debbie Mitchell Keeys Kathleen Holdampf LaGrow Kathleen Comerford O’Keeffe
1994 Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $515 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Elizabeth Ryan Catalano Dorothy Cummings* Jennifer Montano Koczko DONOR Marie Gleeson Considine Tomazene Mighty
1995 Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $450 LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Justine Valerie Carroll WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Elizabeth Corbett DONOR Theresa Mathews Staci Ruriane Memmesheimer
1998 Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $525 LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Jason Torres WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Edward DeGiacomo DONOR Yan Lager Michele Pugliese Marinuzzi
1999 Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $300 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Ellen Carlin Peggy Michlik DONOR Bridget Maybury Kouli Nalpantidis Christina Wesolek
2000 Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $1,085 TOPAZ CIRCLE Jude de los Reyes LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Eileen McCabe WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Tina Kaljevic Levaris Marks Helene Zimmerman DONOR Sarah McCann Coonley Tracy Zambelli
Alumni Terence Tubridy and Jeffrey Brosie of In Good Company Hospitality Group present at the ParaMount Perspectives Speaker Series.
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Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
2001
2002
2003
2004
Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $310
Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $275
Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $910
Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $425
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Madeline McGuinness Geraldine Smith
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Michael Giancola
TOPAZ CIRCLE Nathaniel Higgins
DONOR John Marvul Dana Pizzimenti Victoria Stevens
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Amitia Bachan
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Nelly Mercedes Georgina Brizuela Segaric Divine Tabios
DONOR Julia Farrell Oswaldo Luciano
DONOR Nancy Lelle-Michel Veronica Phillips McDuffie Louise Steward Robert Unger
DONOR John McGuinness Jose Ortiz Johanna Prince Giselle Guzman Valdez
President’s Associates Annual Fund Comparison FY14 - FY15
Annual Fund Comparison FY14 - FY15
Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000 and above • Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 • Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,99 • Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 • Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 • Topaz Circle $500 - $999 • Louise De Marillac Society $250 - $499 • White and Gold Club $100 - $249.
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WE ARE PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE the support of the donors who are part of our prestigious G.O.L.D. society, which recognizes the graduates of the last decade. We hope that our newest alumnae/i will experience their G.O.L.D. years as a foundation to happy, successful lives.
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TOTAL CONTRIBUTED:
$4,770
2005
2009
2012
LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Heather Zimmermann
CASTLE SOCIETY Lena Vanable
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Michael Sin
TOPAZ CIRCLE WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Heather Gostomski Lisa Spellman WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Catherine Schmidt Sternberg Sylvia Ruiz-Byrne Leighann Snyder Yarwood Pamela Ventura DONOR DONOR Kimani Carey Kathy Collyer Kelvin Gentles Caroline Theresa Lee Jody Lyn Angel Matos Diane Pepitone Lorena Matos
DONOR Monica Elkeshk Andrew Giordano Michael Gyekye Anthony Hernandez Barbara Hinton Yulissa Liriano Leah Munch
2006
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Kristin Yanniello
WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Tara Kiernan DONOR Erica Donato
2007 DONOR Bernadette Amicucci Nicole Casella Markarian Karen Valenti-DeCecco
2008 DONOR Alida Casimiro Paul Casimiro Ferhad Razzak
2010 DONOR Daniel Mieszczanski
2011 LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Michael Quinn WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Jessica Abejar Nancy Lamberson Belinda Owusu DONOR Karen Doyle Christopher Flores Vincent Todino
2013 DONOR Sean Caputo Raymond DelaTorre Alexis Garcia David Jackson Stacy Ann Johnson Genesis Reyna Erik Rodriguez
2014 DONOR Katherine Francisco Lydia Nyarko Samjhana Pathak Mi Chung Diane Pollack
Alumnae from the Class of 2009 and 2010 pose at the 2014 Reunion celebration.
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ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTION TOP REUNION CLASSES IN DOLLARS CONTRIBUTED TO THE ANNUAL FUND
CLASS OF 1965. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,174
CLASS OF 1970. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,645
CLASS OF 1955. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,990
CLASS OF 1975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,725
CLASS OF 1945. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,640
TOP NON-REUNION CLASSES IN DOLLARS CONTRIBUTED TO THE ANNUAL FUND CLASS OF 1948. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $58,584
CLASS OF 1966. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S39,385
CLASS OF 1974. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,203
CLASS OF 1976. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,775
CLASS OF 1972. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,830
ANNUAL FUND PARTICIPATION TOP REUNION CLASSES IN ANNUAL FUND PARTICIPATION
CLASS OF 1955. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66%
CLASS OF 1965. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61%
CLASS OF 1960. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34%
CLASS OF 1950. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33%
CLASS OF 1945. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30%
TOP NON-REUNION CLASSES IN ANNUAL FUND PARTICIPATION
CLASS OF 1957. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51%
CLASS OF 1958. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40%
CLASS OF 1959. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38%
CLASS OF 1963. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38%
CLASS OF 1956. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38%
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CENTENNIAL SOCIETY WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE our Centennial Society donors—alumnae/i and friends of the College
who have made long-range or planned gifts to the College. Such gifts include bequests, life insurance, appreciated securities, retirement funds, charitable gift annuities, real estate, and personal property. CLASS OF 1923 Helen Lee Binschoff† Agnes Seifert Steinberg† CLASS OF 1924 Sarah Purcell Leonard† CLASS OF 1925 Gabrielle Leboeuf Caffee† Claire Sullivan O’Keeffe† CLASS OF 1926 Anarita Welcke Devlin† Virginia Connolly Mitty† Mary Stapleton† CLASS OF 1927 Juliet Ludford Fenlon† Margaret O’Neill† CLASS OF 1928 Evelyn May Brady† Helen Delehanty Dyer† CLASS OF 1929 Anna Brennan† Mildred Harrington Deevy† Margaret McCloskey Lynch† Margaret Dooley O’Neill† Theresa O’Neill† CLASS OF 1930 Mary Farrell† Eleanor Shoughrue Kling† Agnes Schindler McGarrity† Mary Brennan Speicher† CLASS OF 1931 Kathleen Devlin† Rita Kennedy† CLASS OF 1932 Frances Conlon Breeding† Anita Clausen† Dorothy Clark Hald† Nora Maguire Lawlor† Georgette Meehan Livingston† Anne O’Rourke Reid† Catherine Harrington Ripple† Gertrude Ryan Tyrrell† CLASS OF 1933 Mary Zambetti Brimo† Edith Kearney DeWald† Helen Desmond Fitzpatrick† Margaret Hart† Marie Marshall McConnell† Muriel McNevins† Mary Brady O’Brien† Otillia Cancellieri Porcell† Rita Smyth†
CLASS OF 1934 Marion Goepfert Baker† Bernadette Keegan† Rita Long† Elizabeth McCloskey† Helen Peixotto† Anna Weber† CLASS OF 1935 Helen Stafford Curry Elizabeth Maloney† Gertrude Angela Schlachter CLASS OF 1936 Dorothy Flynn† Mary Cahill Heap† Rita Cogozzo Kelk† Virginia Duffy McNamara† CLASS OF 1937 Eleanor O’Connell† Antoinette Smith Walker† Edna Fitzgerald Weigandt† CLASS OF 1938 Anonymous Mary Millard Alcock† Kathryn Callahan Magaziner† Bernardine McNeany† Beatrice O’Brien† Anne Dolan Suplee†
CLASS OF 1944 Eleanor Daley† Rita Delapp† Catherine DeRoberts† Margaret Markey Evans† Mary Liston† CLASS OF 1945 Margaret Gallon† Helen Hanrahan Kelly Mary Turclotte Kelly† Charlotte Aufenanger Ryan† Barbara Theobald† CLASS OF 1946 Anonymous Eileen O’Rourke Armstrong† Anne Comiskey† Elizabeth J. Rock June Elaine Saal CLASS OF 1947 Adelaide Hannan† Mary O’Dare Walsh† CLASS OF 1948 Anonymous Helen Higgins Clausen Gloria DeMarco† Joan E. Donovan Joan M. Kennedy Marguerite Lowell † Anna Murphy Reid† Catherine Reid † Margaret O’Connell Selinger † Kathryn Shaker Sperrazzo
CLASS OF 1939 Sheila Gleeson MacDonald† Dorothy Niewenhous Marsh† Sheila O’Brien† Eileen Tobin† Katherine Canavan Weber† CLASS OF 1949 Margaret Mitty Conroy† CLASS OF 1940 Isabel Ferrara† Kathleen Whelan Frame† Noreen J. Haggerty Alice Kearney† Marian Francis Harriott† Josephine Keller† Ann Selinger Henegan Helen O’Brien Longino† Joan Klintworth Walsh Josephine Mahon† CLASS OF 1950 Vivian Hunter Nelson† Joan Backer Maddy CLASS OF 1941 CLASS OF 1951 Rita Martin Fass† Anonymous (2) CLASS OF 1942 Marilyn McLaughlin Fulner Jeanne Van Wyck Curtis† Alice J. Longman Rita Nowicki Fish† Geraldine Motta Oxley† Lucretia Stamm Gilhooly† Kathryn Glennon Ryan† Mary O’Grady Higgins† Joanne Marona Wuest Shirley Pence Kilkenny† CLASS OF 1952 CLASS OF 1943 Anonymous† Shirley Merrick Ardsley† Fayne McGrath Daniels Margaret L. Decker† Patricia Mecking Liptrot† Elena Frevola† CLASS OF 1953 Mary Galligan† Anonymous (2) Marion Kelly† Jean Capestro Loubriel Jane Tully Porter Catherine Walsh† Elizabeth Fay Walsh†
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CLASS OF 1954 Anonymous Beatrice Chao Lee Jeanne Havender Tobin CLASS OF 1955 Anonymous Mary C. McGinley Virginia Curran Rederer CLASS OF 1956 Marie Diorio† Martha E. Fedorko† Marie Mulligan Lauria CLASS OF 1957 Eleanor Gauthier† Dorothy Mullins Meyer Donna M. Murphy
CLASS OF 1969 Rita C. Conyers Claire-Anne Gray Ellen Riesz Green Catherine Forte Lanza CLASS OF 1970 Kathleen Maccio† Michelle A. Mally CLASS OF 1971 Patricia Halpin Albo and James Albo CLASS OF 1972 Noreen M. Culhane Jeannine Mally Glazewski Kathleen Rubsam Muleski
CLASS OF 1974 CLASS OF 1958 Anonymous Maureen L. Evans Kathleen P. Butler Dahlia Napolitano Penachio Jane Bianco Clunie Kathryn Swintek Dorra CLASS OF 1959 Katherine M. Christie CLASS OF 1975 Theresa Paterniani Cooper Mary Beth Malone Sandra Doyle Hamilton Marie D. Thomas Patricia O’Malley Reilly† CLASS OF 1977 CLASS OF 1960 Victoria Lickers Mitchell Anonymous CLASS OF 1978 Mary Agnes Christie Doriana R. Fontanella Andrea C. Drake CLASS OF 1961 Carol Anne Dupraz†
CLASS OF 1982 Anonymous
CLASS OF 1962 Anonymous Luise F. Bethencourt
FRIENDS AND TRUSTEES Anonymous (2) James Albo Colette F. Atkins Jesse Boehret † Cristóbal Conde Robert Dillon † Eleanor Fitzgerald † James Fitzpatrick † Ethel Flanagan † Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Richard Guerin † James E. Haley† Nancy Haley Barbara Heiden † Marie Herrmann † Gail C. and John V. Horsting Jane Linehan † Ann Marie McGoldrick † Bernadette McKay † Helen McLaughlin Louis Schimoler † Susana Simpson † Geraldine E. Young †
CLASS OF 1963 Anonymous Leona L. Leo Loretta Arfi Malaspina Teresa Wright† CLASS OF 1964 Linda L. Heimerdinger CLASS OF 1965 Gail Vance Civille Joan Evelyn Kinlan Margaret F. Mahon CLASS OF 1966 Anonymous Cecilia Favorini Balog Barbara A. Battalino† Anne M. Carpenter Marilyn J. Molter Mary Alice Becker Searles CLASS OF 1968 Elizabeth R. Brown Mary Anne Grothe Litell Barbara A. Patocka Valerie C. Scanlon
This information reflects our records as of September 18, 2015.
Centennial Society Spotlight Joan Backer Maddy ’50 Joan Backer first arrived at the gates of the College of Mount Saint Vincent as a bright-eyed, eager 16-year-old whose deep hunger for knowledge had bloomed during her rigorous education at a New York City high school. “I was fully open to the exquisite treasures of Chaucer, Dante, Donne, Thomas Aquinas, and Augustine, and I savored my classes,” she recalls. “However, my spiritual foundation had been minimal, even though I was brought up Catholic. So I was challenged when I first encountered the studies of philosophy, theology, and ontology, and was exposed to the abundance of mind- and spirit-provoking questions that my teachers presented. I found it all fascinating.” Joan was a sophomore when she met and married Elmer Maddy, a Columbia University law student. Both continued their studies through graduation, and they settled in Greenwich, Conn., to start a family. Elmer, a Methodist, agreed to raise their only child, Patty, as a Catholic. When Patty received her First Holy Communion, Elmer surprised Joan by revealing that he had been studying his catechism, too—and was now ready to convert to Catholicism. “I was so surprised and pleased,” she says. “We took courses in systematic theology, studied the documents of Vatican II. He was wonderful.” One day when Patty was in elementary school, Joan had reason to visit the Mount. In the office of the registrar, she was told that a nearby school was desperate to find This information reflects our records as of September 18, 2015.
a math teacher. “I didn’t want to be a teacher, but the registrar insisted I’d be good at it, and handed me my transcript,” she recalls. At the Convent of the Sacred Heart Joan inquired about the teaching job. “The Sister who did the interview said to me, ‘St. Jude must have sent you!’ I started the following Monday, first teaching math, algebra, and geometry, and later calculus. The hours enabled me to be home when my daughter returned from school.” Now a resident of Vero Beach, Florida, Joan teaches Bible studies to boys aged 13-19 at the St. Lucie Regional Juvenile Detention Center. She says, “I use my classical education. I read excerpts from poems like “Death Be Not Proud,” and they really respond. The Mount expanded my mind by teaching me the classics, like reading Chaucer in the old English. It made me love literature.” She continues, “I love the enthusiasm, spontaneity, and resourcefulness that burst forth from the atmosphere of youth. The virtue I would like to see more abundantly [in young people] is courage. In today’s environment we often walk the journey alone, so it is in this capacity that we truly make a difference. I feel that we should be the person God intended us to be. He sometimes expects very little, but everyone has to give that. I tell my students, ‘You are born with a job description that the Lord has given you. As you try to become that, you will come into your own.’” Joan often thinks about her education, and how it kindled
her own intellectual curiosity and spirituality. “When people ask, ‘What is the value of a college education,’ many answers are given. To me the most important is, does my education contribute to my journey to the One? In my case, the Lord opened a vista that supersedes all academic and material achievement and human endeavor. Only after many years can I appreciate the door that was opened for me at Mount Saint Vincent. College should give you something that never leaves you. It should instill how beautiful learning is and the mind is. [Young people] all know the computer, but I think, what’s happening to your brain?” And what of the other “door” that was opened by her education? “The Roman Catholic faith is a magnificent gift. [My advice to students is] to learn it, study it, make it the marrow of your heart and soul—then go out and live it. As Robert Frost wrote, if we all take ‘the road less traveled by,’ it will make all the difference.”
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CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS GIFTS FROM CORPORATIONS, foundations, trusts, and other organizations enable the College of Mount
Saint Vincent to continue its mission to provide an exceptional, high quality education. We are indeed grateful for their generosity. The following list includes organizations that made a direct gift to the Mount or matched contributions from alumnae/i supporters. Anonymous
Ever Well Health
New Hyde Park Funeral Home Inc.
Academic Federal Credit Union
Foley Family Charitable Foundation
OLA Consulting Engineers, P.C.
Ace Rental Corporation
Peter Gisolfi Associates
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.
Approved Oil
Law Office of Christopher N. Gomoka, P.C.
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Grant Thornton LLP
PNC Bank
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bob Hannan Agency, Inc.
Primerica Financial Services
Bechtel Foundation
Henegan Construction Co. Inc.
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.
BMSCAT
Hudson Valley Bank
Rose Press, Inc.
Bruce S. Brickman & Associates, Inc.
Install It, Inc.
The Louis & Rachel Rudin Foundation, Inc.
Cassin & Cassin LLP
InterCity Agency, Inc.
Santa Maria Foundation
Chartwells Food Service
James G. Houlihan Family Partnership
Irwin S. Scherzer Foundation
Chris Mazzei Services LLC
S. Klahr, Inc.
Sensory Spectrum, Inc.
Commercial Kitchens, Inc.
Lane Capital Partners
Southampton Engineering Services
Francis J. Connor Charitable Lead
Langan Engineering
Stabilis Capital Management
Conserv Construction, Inc.
Let’s Dance Music, Inc.
Stamats Communications, Inc.
Corporate Synergies Group
Lippolis Electric, Inc.
Supertrans, NY Inc.
DeNunzio Foundation
Marketsmith, Inc.
Taconic Heating & Cooling, Corp.
D.H.I. Construction Services, Inc.
W.B. Mason Company
TD Bank
Robert and Joan M. Dircks Foundation, Inc.
Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation
Thompson & Knight Foundation
DJJ Technologies
The Katie McBride Foundation
Tyrone Service
Doty Family Foundation
Meridian Risk Management
UGL Unicco
ELS Language Centers
Mesirow Financial Consulting, LLC
Arthur Williams Residuary Trust
Environetics Group Architects P.C.
MG Security Services
Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Mutual of America
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Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
MATCHING GIFTS BY MIRRORING THE GENEROSITY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES, matching gift companies increase the
impact of higher education gifts made by alumnae/i and friends. Our thanks to the following companies that made matching funds available, and to the alumnae/i and friends (noted with an asterisk throughout the report) who made them possible. 3M
General Electric Company
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
Ace Ina
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Pfizer Foundation
AIG
Graham Holdings
Pharmacia Foundation
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Pitney Bowes
Alza Corporation American International Group, Inc. Assurant, Inc. AT&T Bank of America Corp. Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Bell Atlantic Corporation The Chubb Corpooration Colgate-Palmolive Company Con Edison Dow Jones & Company ExxonMobil Foundation Fidelity Investments
IBM Corporation J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
The Prudential Insurance Company of America PSEG
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
Lincoln Financial Group
Sensory Spectrum, Inc.
Macy ‘s Foundation
Shell Oil Company
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
State Farm Insurance Companies
MassMutual
Steelcase Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
MetLife Foundation
Verizon Foundation
Morgan Stanley & Company, Inc.
Walt Disney Company
Mutual of America
Wyeth
New York Life Insurance Company
SISTERS OF CHARITY MORE THAN 160 YEARS AGO, THE SISTERS OF CHARITY founded the College of Mount Saint Vin-
cent to provide excellent liberal education in the Catholic tradition, preparing students for lives of professional accomplishment and service. With great pride, we strive to fulfill this mission. In the tradition of the Sisters of Charity, we ask everyone who works at the College to be committed to this fundamental purpose: to educate the whole person, to take part in a lively conversation with religious faith, and to engender a dedication to service. Many Sisters of Charity continue to serve the College actively today. Listed here are Sisters who, during the past year, have lent their talent, wisdom, and spirit in a variety of capacities to work on behalf of the College. They serve in many areas: as trustees, professors, administrators, in campus ministry, advancement and institutional research, and as volunteers in numerous areas and in numerous ways. With immense gratitude, we acknowledge and celebrate their ongoing dedication and commitment to the College. Sr. Regina Bechtle
Sr. Eileen Fagan ‘70
Sr. Mary Lou McGrath
Sr. Mary Ellen Blumlein ‘75
Sr. Carol M. Finegan ‘69
Sr. Patricia Morgan
Sr. Constance Brennan
Sr. Jean Flannelly ‘61
Sr. Dominica Rocchio
Sr. Mary Ann Daly
Sr. Jane Iannucelli ‘65
Sr. Kathleen M. Tracey ‘48
Sr. Carol DeAngelo ‘69
Sr. Ann Marie Lafferty ‘62
Sr. Elizabeth Vermaelen ‘60
Sr. Margaret Donegan ‘57
Sr. Mary McCormick ‘65
Sr. Mary Edward Zipf ‘62
Sr. Margaret Egan ‘64
Sr. Patricia McGowan ‘66
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FRIENDS THE MOUNT IS GRATEFUL to its many friends who are moved to contribute to show their admiration for
what we do, to commemorate an event or cause, or to celebrate the achievements of an individual. Anonymous (2)
David A. DeNunzio
Alka and Frank Gomoka
Steven Abbattista
Peter D. DeNunzio
Brian and Laura Gomoka
Leo Alves
Thomas R. DeNunzio
Marianne and Walter Gomoka
Barbara Amoruso
Thomas Derivan
Patrick Gomoka
Donato Balsamo
Michael Devivo
Oswaldo and Maria Gonzalez
Jeffrey Baynon
Bennie and Stephanie Dewberry
Krista Goto
Nancy Bello
Thomas and Patricia Dicks
Kenneth and Terry D. Gottlieb
Julius and Barbara Bode
Alice Dillon
Christopher Graham
Antony Bonavita
John DiPippa
Edward and Mary Grant
Sister Margaret Boyle
Mark DiPippa
Andrew Greenberg
Martin and Shannon Boyle
Thomas and Margaret Doddy
Steven Greenfield
Joyce Brahn
Mary Anne Donohue
Joan Hagerty
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Broderick
Ann Donovan
Nancy Haley
Joan M. Burbes
Peter Doran
Patty Hayes
William and Carol Burbes
Grace Dorrian
Milo Henderson
Denise Burkel-Green
Jordan and Pegeen Dos Santos
Allan and Antoinette Henschel
Joseph Cairo, Jr.
Christine Duncan
John and Patricia Hilla
Lynn R. Callagy
George A. Dunn
Scott Hodgson
Lorraine Callanan
Michael Dwyer
Beth Hogan
Justin and Miranda Carroll
Deborah Dypko
Charles and Catherine Hogan
Michael Carroll
Marion and Lee Eagan
Robin Hogan
Laurie and Peter Cassoli
Julie and Gustavo Eiben
Hope St. KFC, Inc.
C. Edward Chaplin and Karen Chaplin
Marie Eilbacher
Ronald Ippolito
Albert and Susan Charboneau
Jeanne Fiffe
Bernadette and William Jaros
Annette Choolfaian
Sheila and John Finn
Antonio Johnson
Roberta Cione
Maryellen Fitts
The Jones Family
Mary Higgins Clark and John Conheeney
Joseph and Valerie Fitzgerald
J.C. Kane
Olivia and Thomas Clarke
Ann and Conrad Fitzpatrick
Marysue Kaplow
Susan and Bob Clarke
Charles and Winifred Flynn
Edward Kapp
Veronica Clarke
Deirdre T. Flynn
Roberta and Irene Karant-Brusca
Greg Coady
Theresa Flynn
Olimpia Karounos
Linda Colletti
John Foley
Thomas Keily
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Collins
Camay Fong
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kennedy
Patricia and John Collins
Kim Frost
Mary Kennedy
Fr. John Andrew Connell
Netty Fung
Michael and Theresa Kennedy
Elise Conway
Funtasia USA LLC
Russell and Catherine Kennedy, Sr.
John M. and Diane Coughlin
Iluminada Gabriel
Catherine Kinney
Donald and Dorothy Crough
J.D. Garamella
Joseph and Deborah Klis
Roger Cukras
Patricia M. Geis
William and Eileen Krahe
Roseanne D’Angelo
William Geoghan, Jr.
Evelyn Kriegel
Frank Daley
Richard and Anne Gile
Francis and Margaret Krivda
Lorraine and Renold Damiani
Albeiro Gomez
Sean Lane
Jonathan T. Davis
Brian and Analee Gomez
Honorable Jennifer Lapey
Nicolo Debari
Norman Gomez
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen
Regina and Richard Denike
Patricia and Fabian Gomez
Deanna Laurie
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Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
Edward A. Lesser
Karen Petix-Smith
Michael Tassone
Robert and Margaret Levey
Lisa Pfeifer
Rosemary and James Tobin
Ken Levine
Leslie Pia
Denise Torres
Agnes Lewis
Sophie Plechavicius Anstett
Nancy Totino
Evelyn-Marie Lim
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quattrochio, Jr.
Pasquale Tramontano
Carmine Lippolis
Kaitlyn Quinn
Edward and Patricia Truax
Barbara Lowell
William and Jennie Rannacher
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trzeszkowski
Barbara MacDonald
Lucy Regan
Jonathan Trzeszkowski
Alex MacFarlane
Martin Regan
Gary Usling
Zoe Macaulay
Martin Regan, Jr.
Edward F. Vastola
Sarah M. Malchoff
Thomas Regan
Raymond Velez
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malloy, III
David and Marie Reilly
Joann Venturini
Kathryn Mandel
Andrea and Peter Resnick
Paul Vermaelen
Rosario and Johanna Mannino
Anne Riehm
John and Michele Verost
Eleanor A. Martin
John F. Ritchotte
Doris Viegas
Mary Beth Martin
Ann Rode
Mario and Bernadette Vincenzino
J. Don Martinez
Marlene Rubins
Raymond Walker
Tina Martinez
Nancy Ruffner
Carol Walsh
Deirdre Martuccio
Paula Salanitro
Ellen Walsh
Chris and Robin McBride
Ned Sambur
Joan and Thomas Walsh
Francine and Robert McGeown
Barbara Sarver
Nancy Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McGovern
Catherine and William Sammon
Tom Watson
Michael J. McGovern
Maureen Scavo
Ken and Theresa Weinbrecht
Richard McGrath
Ann M. Schumacher
Sally White
John McGuinness, Sr.
Philip Sciame
Scott Williams
Evelyn McKay
Anthony and Lucy Scozzari
James and Carolyn Williamson
Carol and John McKnight
Edward Sermier
Caitlin and Brian Wilson
Ann McNulty
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Sgammato
J. Gregory Winchester
Kenneth Miccio
William and Lisa Sgammato
Matthew Wojcik
Judith T. Milone
Cheryl C. Shea
Thomas and Pamela Workman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mimnaugh
Fred Sievert
Kelly Wrenn
Daniel Morey, O.F.M.
Charles Sikoryak
John and Sharon Wu
Robert Mulholland
Leslie Simpson
Michael and Diane Yanniello
Brandon and Kathleen Myers
Frances Sjovall
JoAnn Yonchiuk
Ilse Schrynemakers Navalany and Richard Navalany
Barbara Sloane
Tyler Yonchiuk
Barbara S. Smith
Chester and Maureen Zarnoch
Daniel and Donna Navatta Kate Nelson Doreen Nola Ronald Nola Maureen O’Brien Dennis and Charlene O’Connor William M. O’Connor Eileen H. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Oliver Theresa and James Oliver Mary Kay Olson Marygina Delfino Ortiz
Mary G. Smith Joan F. Smyth Honorable Joseph Solimine, Sr. Thomas and Gloria Sommerville Debra Spinelli Charles Stark* Robert and Melissa Steinberg Deena Stevens Robert J. Stimpfl John and Lorraine Sullivan Robert and Michele Sullivan Jean M. Swintek
Robert Pellegrino Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
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TRUSTEES, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS, and STAFF THOSE WHO PARTICIPATE in the everyday work and governance of the Mount give of themselves on a
daily basis—and yet these loyal community members gave monetary gifts during 2014-2015 as well. Sarah Stevenson
Anonymous
Kevin DeGroat
Ann Marie Lafferty ‘62, S.C. John W. Neary
Stefano H. Acunto
Jean Ames DeNunzio ‘55
Guy Lometti
Deryck A. Palmer
Terence L. Tenny
Ryan Anderson
Robert E. Dillon†
Denis G. Mahoney
Myrna Phillips
Kathleen Tracey, S.C. ‘48
Colette Atkins
Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki ‘80
Mary Beth Malone ‘75
Jeannette Pichardo
Dawn Velez
Stephen A. Manzi
Michael Quinn ‘11
Pamela Ventura ‘09
Valerie E. Mastronardi ‘61
Teresita Ramirez
Jane Von Hagen
Lorena Matos ‘09
Indu Ravichandran
David J. Walsh
Eileen McCabe ‘00
Daniel T. Regan
Joan Dircks Walsh ‘81
Patricia E. McGowan, S.C.
Ana Ribeiro
Susan Leonard Whitney ‘72
Madeline McGuinness ‘01
Titos Ritsatos
W. Adam Wichern, III
Madeleine Melkonian
Raul Rivera
Jackie Williams
Edward Meyer
Ann Rodier
Vaughn C. Williams
Joseph Molinatti ‘83
Bjorn Schellenberg
Kristin Trahan Winford
Theresa Montemayor
Tatyana Segal
Mariela Wong
Donna Moriarty
H. Gerard Seitz
Monica Reddy Wood ‘76
Paul W. Mourning
Matthew Shields
Mary Edward Zipf, S.C. ‘62
Leah Munch ‘12
Michael Sin ‘12
Edward F. Zukowski
Ketwalee P. Murphy
Joan M. Squires ‘73
In Honor of Detective Brian Moore MaryLou Donofrio
Ana Barbu Joseph Behan Rosemary T. Berkery ‘75 Kelli Bodrato Kathleen Egan Bonner ‘97 Paula Maria Buley, IHM John Butler James J. Campbell John Caruso ‘82 Vita A. Cassese ‘70 Gail Vance Civille ‘65 Cristóbal Conde Noreen M. Culhane ‘72 Dianna C. Dale
James Donius Edmund C. Duffy Margaret Egan ‘64, S.C. William J. Fishlinger Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Daniel Gallagher Patrick P. Grace Patricia Grove ‘74 Steven Hayes Maureen A. Henegan ‘78 Donna Jacklosky Rajkumar Kempaiah Kathleen Armour Knowles ‘48
GIFTS IN HONOR In Honor of Arlene August Deena Stevens
In Honor of the Class of 1970 Michelle A. Mally
In Honor of Helen Hudedc Rosemary Tobin
In Honor of Ana Barbu Leah Munch
In Honor of the 60th Birthdays of the Members of the Class of 1977 Marie Mitarotondo
In Honor of Megan Elizabeth Kaen ‘14 Julie Kaen
In Honor of Tim Beck Jeanine M. Howard In Honor of Kyle Beckmann Denise Burkel-Green In Honor of John E. Boehm Virginia Boehm In Honor of Frank Bisceglia Margaret J. Bisceglia In Honor of Anne Denise Brennan ‘69, S.C. Deborah Troop In Honor of Elizabeth R. Brown ‘68 Carol McKnight In Honor of Louise Buonagurio Clara Dolan
In Honor of the Class of 2000 Jude A. de los Reyes
In Honor of College of Mount In Honor of Jarad Mackey Saint Vincent Institutional Maryellen Fitts Advancement and IT Ana Barbu In Honor of Frank Maddaloni In Honor of Barbara Debbie Niskanen Smith Conner ‘89 Joan F. Smyth
In Honor of Noreen M. Culhane ‘72 Patricia A. Gutter In Honor of Catherine Hogan Delaney Anonymous
In Honor of Brittany Carroll Michael Carroll
In Honor of Jean Ames DeNunzio Florence Fialk
In Honor of the Class of 1941 Bobette Watson
In Honor of Timothy Drake Steven Dippipa
In Honor of the Class of 1945 Patricia Boerner
In Honor of Ethel L. Edery Kathleen R. Anderson
In Honor of the Class of 1947 Doris M. Laffan
In Honor of Margaret Egan ‘64, S.C. Marcella Icovino Margaret M. Parker Deborah Troop
In Honor of the Class of 1965 Cornelia Duffy
In Honor of Margaret C. Kelly, S.C. Mary Courtney
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In Honor of Anne Eberl Martin ‘70 Virginia Dispaltro In Honor of Connor McBride John and Patricia Hilla In Honor of Catherine McDermott ‘61 Annette Choolfaian In Honor of Michael McEnaney Michael and Theresa Kennedy Edward and Patricia Truax
In Honor of Leah Munch ‘12 Ana Barbu Michael Sin In Honor of Rose and James Naimo Rosemarie A. Naimo In Honor of Kelly Nola Doreen Nola In Honor of Pat Noone ‘60, S.C. Katherine Noone In Honor of Aryan Novaj Ronald Ippolito In Honor of Mary Ellen McGowan Overbay Goldman Sachs & Co. Elizabeth Overbay In Honor of Dale L. Pellegrino Robert C. Pellegrino
In Honor of Christina Quemere In Honor of Patrick McEnaney Theresa Montemayor Michael and Theresa Kennedy In Honor of RCIA, Class of 2015 In Honor of Gil McGurn Lorena Matos Leslie Simpson In Honor of Meghan Molinatti In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Saal June E. Saal Joseph Molinatti
In Honor of Ashleigh Scozarri Joseph LaMantia In Honor of the Sisters of Charity Michael J.Sheerer In Honor of Matthew Sowah James and Carolyn Williamson In Honor of Kathryn B. Swintek Jean M. Swintek In Honor of Mary Deeley Tallon Patricia Fager In Honor of Kathleen M. Tracey ‘48, S.C. Anonymous Mary Beth Woods In Honor of Margaret Magdalenski Tringali ‘71 Nancy R. Scheffler In Honor of my son, Taudis, a future Mount student Giselle Valdez In Honor of Shannon Walsh Nancy Walsh In Honor of Susan L. Whitney ‘72 Mary Courtney In Honor of Mary Edward Zipf ‘62, S.C. Anonymous
FUNDRAISING VOLUNTEERS THE MOUNT IS BLESSED with many volunteers whose enthusiastic participation in fundraising cam-
paigns throughout the year makes so many things possible. Their cheerful willingness to work for the common good has earned our deep appreciation. Margaret Mary Bambury ‘57
Julia Dunne ‘48
Arlene Ketchum ‘66
Virginia Kuper Passarelli ‘77
Mary Frances Barrett ‘70
Christine Earl ‘92
Mary Jane Faherty Kidd ‘61
Kathleen Timothy Pastina ‘82
Mark Anthony Basa ‘08
Elizabeth Eggland ‘01
Patricia Kiernan ‘44
Kathleen Tuzzeo Pfeiffer ‘64
Doreen Donohue Berlesky ‘84
Margaret Barrett Fallon ‘98
Eileen Ceriello Labiak ‘83
Ann Pfund ‘88
Luise Bethencourt ‘62
Grace Donovan Feighery ‘75
Doris Laffan ‘47
Maria De Sanctis Pietrosanti ‘75
Patricia Blake ‘78
Christopher Flores ‘11
Virginia Lambert ‘66
Michelle Shamoun Polityka ‘65
Anne Blanchard ‘05
Joan Finnera Foley ‘70
Kaitlyn Libraro ‘12
Anne Osso Porco ‘73
Michelle Bonsignore-Dell’Orto ‘90
Patricia Mullaney France ‘68
Mary Campbell Liegey ‘67
Suzanne Yordan Potoma ‘76
Kristen Borreggine ‘01
M. Irene Fugazy ‘39
Judith Jones Lindner ‘81
Kathleen Gallagher Prainito ‘91
Karen Vicino Bourgeois ‘94
Julianne Contreras Fuoco ‘99
Eileen Lissmann ‘69
Diane Price ‘04
Christine Brady ‘03
Eileen Sullivan Gallagher ‘58
Jenny Liu ‘11
Deanna Rivera ‘12
Rosemary Mullen Brennan ‘63
Theresa Strelec Gallagher ‘65
Marian Spinelli Lombardi ‘60
Elizabeth Rock ‘46
Nancy Deluise Brill ‘67
Kerry McGuinness Garrett ‘90
Monique Lopez ‘06
Ana Rodriguez ‘05
Margaret Farrelly Broderick ‘74
Margaret Tortorelli Giacoponello ‘68 C. Helen Lovell ‘55
Lorraine Brue ‘73
Mary Kane Gill ‘81
Mary Capozzi Lundgren ‘83
Barbara Dore Russell ‘70
Cheryle Sloane Calandra ‘97
Jeannine Mally Glazewski ‘72
Dorothy Lupo ‘49
Veronica Lynch Ryan ‘56
Alice Donahue Callahan ‘48
Patricia Schrade Gonda ‘67
Michelle Mally ‘70
Caitlin Ryan ‘05
Danielle Defalco Camacho ‘94
Catherine Goosmann ‘71
Elinor Piro Mango ‘52
Maureen Kirby Sanders ‘65
Gay Vogel Campisi ‘85
Heather Gostomski ‘09
Ellen Conniff Marment ‘88
Priscilla Lamb Sassi ‘54
Mary Jane Rearick Cappell ‘68
Donna Hickey Graves ‘99
Kathryn Martin ‘43
Gertrude Schlachter ‘35
Antonio Centeno, Jr. ‘00
Ellen Riesz Green ‘69
Tiffany Mesk Mattson ‘08
Georgina (Gina) Segaric ‘04
Virginia Ferrerio Cerussi ‘62
Mary Gregory ‘87
Carol Merritt McCaffrey ‘66
Suzanne Formont Shareef ‘87
Virginia Defeis Chase ‘73
Angela Lijoi Gunn ‘81
Karen Kopera McCall ‘74
Matthew Shikarides ‘13
Colleen Welch Citarella ‘46
Mary Hillebrecht Guyett ‘83
Julie Gaynor McCarthy ‘67
Mary Hoey Silvestri ‘81
Gail Vance Civille ‘65
Joan Stadelmann Harris ‘63
Mary Skelly McDonagh ‘85
Michael Sin ‘12
Barbara Leidinger Clark ‘54
Beth Gallagher Hegarty ‘86
Mary Finneran McDonough ‘67
Eileen Spear ‘90
Marian Schleindl Clark ‘52
Dorothy Freed Heiskell ‘59
Elizabeth McGann ‘03
Kathryn Shaker Sperrazzo ‘48
Eugenia Brady Coffey ‘60
Maureen Henegan ‘78
Priscilla Mullins McNamara ‘60
Marie Gerne Stanton ‘57
A. Joan Taylor Connor ‘54
Caroline Weber Hernandez ‘75
Kathleen McPhillips ‘03
Mary Romanelli States ‘96
Margaret Crinigan Connors ‘74
Shakia Herron ‘04
Rose Kelly McTague ‘68
Kathryn Swintek ‘74
Marie Mitchell Considine ’90
Theresa Gomez Higgins ‘52
Patricia Zurey Mercadante ‘63
Elaine Ruege Textor ‘81
Maureen Garry Coogan ‘87
Barbara Hinton ‘12
Christina Mesk ‘04
Coleia Thomas ‘06
Anita Corlette ‘01
Winifred Bate Hughes ‘57
Mary Molloy ‘77
Barbara Towles Masterson ‘87
Johanna Muccigrosso Corso ‘63
Hazel Jefferson Hunt ‘94
Priscilla Flores Moronta ‘00
Kathleen Tracey ‘48
Mary Fleming Courtney ‘72
Kathleen Doyle Hunt ‘74
Mary Donlon Morrison ‘44
Margaret Magdalenski Tringali ‘71
Marion Desalvo Cuff ‘64
Marie Iadavaia ‘69
Regina Scheer Mreczko ‘78
Miriam Smith Vagt ‘50
Rosemary Golden Cummins ‘52
Catherine Ingram ‘87
Patricia Mullahy ‘77
Helen Synan Walsh ‘78
Barbara Acerno Debold ‘80
Akim Jones ‘00
Helen Romano Mulligan ‘57
David Whoie ‘02
Rita Defrange ‘87
Kathleen Dreyer Joyce ‘67
Eric Mundy ‘02
Jessica Williams ‘06
Virginia Decoste Delaney ‘41
Elizabeth Dollard Kayaian ‘96
Rosemarie Naimo ‘53
Katie Willis ‘11
Rita Dempsey Dieck ‘55
Diane Nicholson Keenan ‘53
Virginia Tilch Nasser ‘67
Jean Connelly Windels ‘80
Virginia Stiles Donohue ‘59
Phyllis Distasi Keenan ‘63
Elizabeth Nolan ‘98
Joy Francese Wyler ‘61
Reenie Debold Donovan ‘83
Helen Hanrahan Kelly ‘45
James O’Connell ‘08
Vera Endres Zapata ‘74
Deirdre Donovan ‘03
Kathleen Petrie Kelly ‘93
Brianne O’Connor ‘87
Kathleen Kelly Dorrian ‘87
Catherine Welch Kennedy ‘60
Theresa O’Hagan ‘96
Kathleen Lawrence Duffy ‘73
Catherine Neforos Kenny ‘79
K. Taylor O’Neill ‘38
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
Kyria Rousseau ‘08
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MEMORIAL GIFTS In Memory of Monica Adams ‘59 Rosemary P. Campbell Elizabeth Freher In Memory of Marta Alarcon Barbara Miranda-Cabrera In Memory of all the moms we’ve lost in our family Paula Salanitro In Memory of Maria Rose Pisanelli Alvarez ‘50 M. Cristina Alvarez-Cvetanovic
In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1979 Carol M. Kerler
In Memory of Amerigo Cortelli Patrice M. Cortelli
In Memory of Rita V. Delapp ‘44 Therese B. Mikulka
In Memory of Angelo Antonio Fontanella Doriana R. Fontanella
In Memory of Anne Courtney ‘35, S.C. Laura Hunt ‘74
In Memory of Conceltta Bartolotta DeRose ‘31 Agnes DeRose
In Memory of Giovannina Santoro Fontanella Doriana R. Fontanella
In Memory of Dorothy McCabe Coyle ‘41 Dorothy M. Meighan
In Memory of Florence Di Stasi Florence Blyskal
In Memory of Patricia Radigan Ford ‘58 Mary Lou F. Faust Jane E. Reichard
In Memory of Erwin Bandikow Barbara Cecco
In Memory of Father Alfred Croke Janis M. Walsh
In Memory of Marjorie Tracy Barrett ‘36 Mary Frances Barrett
In Memory of Claire Cummings ‘56 Jean F. Eder
In Memory of Jean Bersig Brennan ‘66 Mary Ellen Courchene MaryLou Donofrio Ann Lucy Geraldine Moretti - Altuna
In Memory of Eileen Barrett Cunningham ‘32 Mary Frances Barrett
In Memory of Mary Alethea Brennan ‘30, S.C. Marie D. Thomas In Memory of Patricia Horgan Brenner ‘51 Elizabeth C. Shea In Memory of Paul Bruno Angela Bruno
In Memory of Teresa Thomas Curry ‘53 Marcia Collins In Memory of Ann Thienel Daly ‘89 Maureen A. Noonan Elizabeth Terranova In Memory of Mary Nugent Daniels ‘66 Geraldine Moretti - Altuna
In Memory of Paul J. Burke Augusta Burke
In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1942 Helen J. McCormick
In Memory of Rosemary Farrell Carter ‘48 Jo-Anne A. Contreras
In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1945 Justine L. Smith
In Memory of Annina J. Cashin ‘55 Elizabeth Tierney
In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1952 Nancy J. O’Keefe Franca G. Sparacio
In Memory of Mary Chrysostom, S.C. Joanne E. Walsh In Memory of Ryan Cioffari Susan Aldrich In Memory of Rose Marie Kiernan Clay ‘40 Patricia G. Kiernan In Memory of Patricia Wayrick Clayton ‘58 Loretta Sauerwein In Memory of Margaret Donovan Comerford Jeanne M. Tobin In Memory of Frank C. Como Lana Como In Memory of Miriam Connellan ‘52 Helene M. O’Neil In Memory of Patricia M. Connolly ‘69 Margaret Lyons
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In Memory of Rita Flynn ‘62 Dorothy A. Novak
In Memory of Margaret Mitty Conroy ‘46 Barbara A. O’Neil
In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1956 Mary E. Callan In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1959 Ann M. McKinstry In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1961 Barbara Horgan In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1963 Claire M. Lynch In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1965 Irene M. Laheney In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1967 Patricia Cioffari In Memory of Deceased Members of the Class of 1973 Maureen M. Moscato
In Memory of Robert E. Dillon Alice S. Dillon
In Memory of Betty Cabana In Memory of Marie C. Diorio ‘56 Forden ‘43 Anne C. Doherty Loretta M. Hawkins Mary Rosenthal In Memory of Agnes and In Memory of Kathleen Barrett Michael Forte Diskin ‘31 Catherine Lanza Mary Frances Barrett In Memory of Richard Frohlich In Memory of Mary Braun Dorothy A. Frohlich Dolson ‘26 In Memory of Mother Mary Mary E. Seyler Fuller In Memory of Sally P. Elizabeth H. Fuller Donovan ‘30 In Memory of Agnes Kennedy Angela M. Donovan Furey ‘49 In Memory of Marie Dougherty Joan Ryan Dooley ‘40 Evelyn A. Spellerberg Marie A. Dooley In Memory of Mary Gollogly In Memory of Ellen Dennehy Galgano ‘56 Doyle ‘41 Rosemary A. Mahoney Noreen Doyle Barbara A. O’Neil Judith A. Squire In Memory of Marie Roach Dougherty ‘14 In Memory of Miriam Brogan Marie A. Dooley Gallacher ‘56 Anne C. Doherty In Memory of Joan J. Driscoll ‘51 In Memory of Maureen Elizabeth C. Shea Mulholland Garretson ‘56 Jean F. Eder In Memory of Joan Lovett Elliott’ 81 In Memory of Mary and Andrew Margaret M. Adler Geis Maura Mulgrew Ellen Hughes In Memory of Mary In Memory of Jeanne Maher McNicholas English ‘52 Geoghan ‘46 Richard McGrath William A. Geoghan In Memory of Kathleen In Memory of Barbara Fox Eschmann ‘29 Golebiewski ‘64 MaryLou Donofrio MaryLou Donofrio Josephine A. Eschmann In Memory of Gloria Fava In Memory of Francis and Gonye ‘56 Marie Favorini Georgia A. Strong Cecilia C. Balog In Memory of Mary Alice In Memory of Mary Stock Grant ‘53 Felber ‘53 Thomas J. Grant Kim Frost In Memory of Dr. James E. Haley In Memory of Marie Leonore Nancy Haley Fell ‘30, S.C. In Memory of Helen Hall ‘52 Kathleen G. Martineau Joan A. Dickson In Memory of Doris C. In Memory of Katherine Lavelle Ferguson ‘48 Hamilton ‘71 Virginia M. Giovinco Carol Dechance In Memory of Jo-Ann Flaherty ‘71 Margaret Tringali
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
In Memory of Helen and Barney Mulvey Margaret R. Vasta
In Memory of Ellen and John Hanrahan Helen M. Kelly
In Memory of Marian Josephine Lyons, S.C. Mary M. Harrigan
In Memory of Marilyn Riccardone Harten ‘65 Mary Jane Dooley Ann C. Hunt Susan E. Scully
In Memory of Stephen J. Maloney In Memory of Arthur Murphy Denis G. Mahoney Joan M. Squires
In Memory of Rob Jordan Nancy F. Jordan In Memory of Carol Gormley Joyce ‘58 Edward J. Joyce, Jr.
In Memory of Mary Patricia Mannion ‘62 Joan Odud In Memory of Frank Martelli Marcella A. Martelli
In Memory of Mary Gertrude Keckeissen ‘30, S.C. Marie D. Stanton
In Memory of Nicholas Mastronardi Anonymous (2) Laurie and Peter Cassoli John M. Coughlin Julie and Gustavo Eiben Mary Higgins Clark Peter Larsen Robert Mulholland Mutual of America Joan M. Squires The Jones Family
In Memory of Adelaide Martin Keetz ‘52 Joan A. Dickson
In Memory of George Christopher Maybury Bridget C. Maybury
In Memory of Elizabeth Coggins Kelley ‘46 Jerry and Suzanne Hewitt
In Memory of Mary T. McCarthy ‘54 Margaret F. Mahon
In Memory of Margaret and James Kelly Rose Kelly McTague
In Memory of Sadie McDermott ‘25 Sally M. Mannion
In Memory of Maria Kennedy ‘65 Ann C. Hunt
In Memory of Dorothea McElduff ‘47 Doris M. Laffan
In Memory of Eileen Coyne Kapp ‘58 Edward J. Kapp In Memory of Peter P. Kaufer Barbara E. Kaufer
In Memory of Mary O’Leary Kerler ‘39 Carol M. Kerler In Memory of Helen T. O’Connor Kiley ‘47 Francis C. Kiley
In Memory of Marie McGann ‘29 Marie Reddy In Memory of Alberta and Edward McGrath Fayne M. Daniels
In Memory of Marbeth Kimler ‘64 In Memory of Gil McGurn Leslie Simpson Lavonne Pivacek In Memory of Marianne H. Klein ‘66 Mary Ellen Courchene Margaret A. Kirwin Geraldine Moretti - Altuna In Memory of Catherine Hennessy Knizak ‘51 Elizabeth C. Shea In Memory of Christine Kirwin Krackeler ‘66 Mary Ellen Courchene Margaret A. Kirwin Geraldine Moretti - Altuna In Memory of Mary Maxwell Lesser ‘54 Edward A. Lesser In Memory of Patricia Mecking Liptrot ‘52 Eileen McHugh In Memory of Ronnie Jackson Lutcha ‘53 Mary G. Russell
In Memory of Joseph Rosaire McKevitt ‘55, S.C. Marie D. Thomas In Memory of Evelyn McLaughlin ‘46, S.C. Helen McLaughlin In Memory of Mary Ellen McLaughlin ‘57 Marie D. Stanton In Memory of Susan Burke McMahon ‘57 Constance M. Ernenwein In Memory of Joan P. Michel ‘58 Liselott A. Rooney In Memory of In memory of Lucille Miller Ivanhoe Miller In Memory of Mary H. Mohr Colleen M. Mohr In Memory of Marie Imelda Mulcahy ‘35, S.C. Bernadette T. Stewart
Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. †Indicates deceased. *Indicates gifts matched by an employer.
In Memory of Margaret Murphy ‘74 Eve M. Cox Teresa K. Gill In Memory of Mary Judith Murphy ‘65 Gail Gottlieb In Memory of Elizabeth Marian Murray, S.C. Leslie Des Roches Donna M. Murphy
In Memory of Yvonne Raskob Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. In Memory of Kathleen Lawlor Riconda ‘50 Patricia Luongo In Memory of Rowena Arlene Plant Ritchotte ‘57 John F. Ritchotte In Memory of Marian Suhr Rizzuto ‘74 Eve M. Cox Laura A. Watson In Memory of Helen Duffy Robinson ‘45 Ned Sambur
In Memory of Hugh J. and Rose Murray Rosemary E. Murray
In Memory of Roberta Sabatini Ronan ‘64 Maria Bulis
In Memory of Dolores Myers Mary Mauro
In Memory of Joyce Yozzo Roy ‘64 Josephine A. Eschmann
In Memory of Cathleen Casey O’Connell ‘66 Mary Ellen Courchene Margaret A. Kirwin Geraldine Moretti - Altuna Regina M. Vassak
In Memory of Martha L. Sacci ‘51 Dorothea R. Harth Elizabeth C. Shea
In Memory of John P. O’Connell, Jr. Rita L. O’Connell In Memory of Miriam Matthew O’Connell ‘40, S.C. Mary Courtney Margaret Gordon In Memory of Justine Sullivan O’Connor ‘63 Carol A. Wasilauskas In Memory of Mary Cleary O’Connor ‘34 Mary Viola In Memory of Josephine O’Keefe Anonymous In Memory of Pauline L. Paglia Margaret Wellman In Memory of Marion O’Donnell Pallone ‘50 Marjorie A. LoBono In Memory of In memory of Louise Hines Phillips Veronica McDuffie In Memory of Mary Aileen Canny Pryde ‘41 Joan A. Pryde In Memory of Joan Beckerle Quinn ‘44 Joan Quinn In Memory of Ralph Ramos Dolores Ramos In Memory of Genevieve and Walter Range Adele M. Byrne
In Memory of Carol Cassidy Sausville ‘74 Eve M. Cox Teresa K. Gill In Memory of Mary Eustace and Alfred Schremp Marjorie Gormley In Memory of Joan Murphy Sciame ‘72 Philip Sciame In Memory of Dr. Arthur Langley Searles Mary Alice Becker Searles Jo-Anne A. Contreras In Memory of Kimberly Kennedy Sgammato ‘94 Lisa Archetti Margaret Boyle Regina Breslin Frances Broderick Joan M. Burbes William Burbes Kathleen M. Casagrande Elizabeth Catalano Albert C. Charboneau Brendan Collins Patricia Collins John A. Connell Lorraine Damiani Renold P. Damiani Jordan and Pegeen Dos Santos Patricia M. Geis Alka A. Gomoka Brian Gomoka Marianne Gomoka Patrick Gomoka Law Office of Christopher N. Gomoka, P.C. Bernadette M. Jaros Kathleen Kelly John F. Kennedy Mary C. Kennedy
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MEMORIAL GIFTS Russell E. and Catherine A. Kennedy Tara Kiernan William Krahe Judith M. Malloy Patricia E. McGowan Helene Mimnaugh Peter Mimnaugh Daniel Morey Richard J. Navalany New Hyde Park Funeral Home Inc.Marie A. Novara Robert W. Oliver Donald Quattrochio Patricia Quattrochio Stephen J. Sallah Michael J. Scarola Joseph D. Sgammato Rita D. Sgammato Thomas D. Sgammato William D. Sgammato Frances Sjovall Thomas J. Sommerville Robert E. Steinberg The Katie/McBride Foundation Rosemary Tobin Henry Trzeszkowski Jonathan Trzeszkowski Jeanette M. Willett Brian A. Wilson In Memory of Michael Shamoun Michelle Polityka
In Memory of Theodosia Shamoun ‘85 Denise S. Phalan Michelle Polityka In Memory of Arthur Shea Arlene Ketchum In Memory of Catherine Sherry ‘47, S.C. Doris M. Laffan In Memory of Margaret Papa Sherwin ‘70 Marie Florio Carlson Kathleen Kelly Hennessy In Memory of John and Elizabeth Silk Maureen E. Driscoll In Memory of Ruth E. Simpson Claire T. Cross Elizabeth C. Shea In Memory of Elizabeth Sisk ‘87 Petrina Palazzo
Patty Hayes Roberta and Irene Karant-Brusca Sarah M. Malchoff Kathryn Mandel Judith T. Milone Joan M. Morse Marlene Rubins Catherine & William Sammon Peggy A. Steffann
In Memory of James Tobin Ellen M. Jackson
In Memory of Marie Targia Stimpfl ‘57 Geraldine Block Veronica H. Ryan
In Memory of Eileen McQuade Vastola ‘42 Edward F. Vastola
In Memory of In memory of Mary T. Stuart ‘59 Marie D. Stanton In Memory of Patrick Regina Sullivan, S.C. Eileen McHugh In Memory of John Swintek Kathryn B. Swintek
In Memory of Doris Smith ‘52, S.C. Judith O’Shea Jane Zimmermann
In Memory of Martha Myers Talley ‘56 Anne C. Doherty Mary Rosenthal
In Memory of George (Pete) A. Spohr, III Mary Jane Vonnegut
In Memory of Louise Tavernier ‘51 Elizabeth C. Shea
In Memory of Joan Wanstall Steffann ‘39 Roseanne D’Angelo Cornelia Duffy
In Memory of Elizabeth Henze Theisen ‘59 Eileen M. Murphy
In Memory of Jerome A. Travers Mary C. Segers In Memory of Margaret Lowney Troy ‘64 Lavonne Pivacek
In Memory of Marjorie Tonsmeire Vermaelen ‘62 Paul A. Vermaelen In Memory of Marilyn Kelly Walsh ‘64 Rosemary Hoey Pisano Lavonne Pivacek In Memory of Marion Whelan Kathleen M. Sancton In Memory of Joanne “Buffy” Williams, Class of 1970 Barbara Russell In Memory of Marie Winn Kristina Quiles
FINAL and LASTING APPRECIATION WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE those individuals whose final intentions were
fulfilled in 2014-2015 through contributions from their estates. Margaret Mitty Conroy ‘49
Robert E. Dillon
Margaret L. Decker ‘43
Carol Anne Dupraz ‘61
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GRANTS and CONTRACTS PRIVATE GIFTS and AWARDS THE JAMES G. HOULIHAN FAMILY PARTNERSHIP awarded $50,000 to strengthen the Joseph and Rose Murray Scholarship endowment.
THE ARTHUR WILLIAMS RESIDUARY TRUST awarded the College $16,000 in scholarship funding for nursing students.
THE LOUIS AND RACHEL RUDIN FOUNDATION continued its generous support of the College with an award of $30,000 for nursing student scholarships.
THE RASKOB FOUNDATION FOR CATHOLIC ACTIVITIES furthered its decade’s long philanthropy with an award of $15,000, made in memory of Yvonne Raskob. The grant supported scholarships for nursing students.
NEW In July 2014, the College received a five-year award to operate a New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). HEOP reflects the College’s longstanding commitment to serving determined students, regardless of their financial means. The program is designed for students who have the potential and drive to further their education, but due to limited academic and financial resources, would not otherwise have the opportunity to attend college. The goal of HEOP is to retain and graduate promising students who will succeed at the college level and beyond. The grant will provide more than $3 million in support during the five-year period.
of late-stage maturation of spermatozoa in fruit flies. The grant will allow Dr. Fabrizio to engage students as research assistants and collaborators.
In October 2014, the College of Mount Saint Vincent was awarded a Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions grant totaling up to $2.3 million from the U.S. Department of Education. The grant assists institutions serving a high proportion of Hispanic students with developing and increasing their academic offerings. The funding will be distributed over a five-year grant period, with the first year totaling $458,473, and be utilized to bolster the College’s student support services—including the Academic Resource Center and the Mount Access Program—and to further the implementation of the Oxley Career Education Program.
The College continues to recruit and train secondary mathematics and science teachers with the support of a fiveyear Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program grant from the National Science Foundation. In 2014-2015 the program began its second year, under the direction of Mary Ellen Sullivan, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Teacher Education. The grant, which will provide $868,618 over five years provides participating students scholarship support during the final two years of the baccalaureate program.
CONTINUING SUPPORT The College received $278,539 from the U.S. Department of Education to support the SSS TRIO Program, the final disbursement of a five year award. Since 1997, TRIO funding has allowed the College to provide counseling, academic support, career and financial guidance and mentoring to 160 eligible students each year. In July 2015, the College won a new five-year grant to continue operating the TRIO program through 2020. In September 2014, James Fabrizio, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, began work on a three-year research project funded by a National Institutes of Health Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA). The three year grant, totaling $195,000, will enable Dr. Fabrizio to further his studies
2014-2015 was the second year of a National Institutes of Health Biomedical Research and Research Training grant, in collaboration with Brown University. An award of $22,000 was made in 2014-2015 to support a project led by Janet Rollins, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Chemistry, to engage and mentor undergraduate students in scientific research. Dr. Rollins’ team will conduct studies exploring the impact of anticancer drugs on fertility.
In Fall 2014, the second cohort of Scholars on Track students began their studies at the College. The program is funded through a five-year, $599,956 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program. In 2014-2015 18 students received scholarship assistance and participated in enrichment activities led by Principal Investigator, Patricia Grove, Ph.D. and co-Principal Investigator, Pamela Kerrigan, Ph.D. The Elizabeth Seton Library was awarded $5,302 from the New York State Department of Education’s Coordinated Collection Development Aid Program to support academic collection acquisition.
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OPPORTUNITIES for GIVING GENERATIONS OF DONORS CONTRIBUTE ANNUALLY to keep the College of Mount Saint Vincent strong, and their dedicated support allows the Mount to continue its mission for tomorrow’s students as well. There are many opportunities for giving to the College, and gifts can take several forms. Most contributions also provide the donor with an income tax deduction for the year of the gift. Please carefully consider the many options available for your future giving. ANNUAL FUND An Annual Fund gift is an opportunity to provide an unrestricted contribution to the College of Mount Saint Vincent. The Annual Fund supports all areas of the College including financial aid, faculty development, buildings and grounds maintenance, student activities, and upgraded technology programs.
CAPITAL GIFTS Capital gifts are designated by the donor to fund the College’s capital needs, such as construction and renovation projects. SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships give talented and deserving students the opportunity to afford a Mount Saint Vincent education. Gifts can be made to a general scholarship fund or to the Scholarship Tribute Dinner to benefit all Mount Saint Vincent scholarships. An endowed scholarship can be named and will support future generations of students.
WAYS to GIVE CASH Gifts of cash immediately benefit the College. The College gratefully accepts checks and cash, as well as contributions made through a donor’s Mastercard, Visa, Discover, or American Express credit or debit card. SECURITIES Like cash contributions, a gift of securities entitles the donor to an income tax deduction in the year it is given. The most convenient way to give a gift of securities is to arrange a transfer by a broker to the College’s account.
CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS Many businesses have matching gift programs, which can double or even triple a gift to the College. They are easy to arrange and are of no cost to the donor. Please contact your employer’s human resources office for more information about matching gifts. PLANNED GIFTS Planned gifts are popular and creative ways to support the Mount and receive significant financial benefits during your lifetime.
BEQUESTS You may include Mount Saint Vincent in your will by designating a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate to the College. PLEASE REMEMBER: • Any gift can be made in honor or in memory of someone special. • In order to receive a 2015 charitable income tax deduction, gifts must be postmarked by December 31. All credit card gifts must be processed by December 31 as well. • Gifts can be made online at mountsaintvincent.edu/giving
For more information about giving to the College of Mount Saint Vincent, contact Daniel Regan, Director for Development/Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations, at (718) 405-3342 or daniel.regan@mountsaintvincent.edu.
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We Hope to See You Soon! Join us for a regional alumnae/i event in Spring 2016.
FLORIDA Miami Saturday, March 19, 2016 Dinner at A Fish Called Avalon Naples Sunday, March 20, 2016 Brunch at Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar Event Chair: Karlene Reilly ’62 Sarasota Monday, March 21, 2016 Lunch at Marina Jack Event Chairs: Luise Bethencourt ’62 and Suzanne Barletta Gorski ’76
NEW JERSEY/PHILADELPHIA Cherry Hill Saturday, April 9, 2016 Dinner at Caffe Aldo Lamberti
ILLINOIS Chicago Saturday, June 4, 2016 Home of Joan Hesselbacher Graburn ‘62
To learn more and to register, please visit mountsaintvincent.edu/regional. For more information, please contact (718) 405-3334 or alumnioffice@mountsaintvincent.edu.
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SAVE THE DATE MARGARET F. GRACE LECTURE Dorothy Day and the Solution of Love: A Conversation with Robert Ellsberg, John L. Allen, Jr., and Sr. Simone Campbell
APRIL 12, 2016 7:00 p.m. mountsaintvincent.edu/grace