Prep Today Winter 2011

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The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School • Winter 2011

Prep Leads the Way Connor Rog ’12 has an unbeatable will to win Including the Annua l Repo rt 2009–2010 Prep Today

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M e ss a g e fro m the Presiden t I am very mindful that many of our students’ educational experiences could not happen without the generous support of all of you. This year, Prep awarded approximately $2 million in financial aid, which was much needed and allowed many families the opportunity to send their sons to Fairfield Prep.

Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep,

forward, building team camaraderie and character. We

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are in the midst of an exciting winter sports season,

s the snow in the Quad glistens and the New Year settles in, our vibrant school community continues to thrive with

numerous activities and achievements by our students and faculty. “Prep leads the way” elucidates our theme of showing the vitality in our school. Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal, writes about preparing for the coming years, and developing our Jesuit mission for the future by integrating it into our daily school curriculum and student experience. Fairfield Prep has assumed a leadership position with our fellow Jesuit schools on a national level; Prep staff members are working with our Jesuit colleagues to build a framework and self-study plan so that Jesuit schools will continue to maintain their unique identity and Ignatian methodology for learning. In this issue, Mr. Barry Wallace, English teacher, reflects thoughtfully on his 30 years at Prep. The Prep community recognized him and several staff members for their devoted years of service at our annual Thanksgiving Assembly (see photo inside). We are blessed to have so many veteran teachers as well as new staff members who are engaged with our students daily, providing them a quality school experience. Mr. Jamie Chesbro, English teacher, looks at unique learning styles of his students, which underscores the Jesuit learning motto: “Cura Personalis” — caring for the whole person. Mr. Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry, enlightens us about the important Kairos retreat program, which is a memorable Christian

and look back on an action-packed fall with many wins and accomplishments. Our students also excel in music, performing and visual arts, as well as the many extracurricular clubs, intramurals, and leadership opportunities in student government and campus ministry. This Christmas season we enjoyed a beautiful “Celebration of Carols” featuring the choirs and bands at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Performing Arts. We also had a wonderful turnout for the Advent Mass and Christmas Tree Lighting which drew families, alumni and friends. All of these opportunities truly underlie the “Prep Experience,” which is distinctive to our school. This issue also contains our 2009-10 Annual Report. I am very mindful that many of our students’ educational experiences could not happen without the generous support of all of you. This year, Prep awarded approximately $2 million in financial aid, which was much needed and allowed many families the opportunity to send their sons to Fairfield Prep. Your gifts help to inspire minds, transform lives, and enhance the highly regarded reputation of Fairfield Prep. We are continually blessed by your generosity and firm belief in our mission, especially in these challenging economic times. May you and your loved ones be blessed with a New Year of health, happiness and love. Sincerely,

experience for so many Prep students. Prep sports continue to be an important experience for our young men, carrying our successful legacy

Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J. President


Prep Today The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School Winter 2011

Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11 Editor, “Prep Today” Director of Communications

Margaret Galeano Designer

Development and Alumni Office Larry Carroll ’63 Vice President for Advancement

J Dillon Collins ’98 Director of Alumni Relations

Bob Donahue ’87 Director of Development

Kathy Norell Special Events Coordinator Development Staff

Robyn Fry Julie Pollard

Prep Alumni Lead the Way

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he 2010-2011 Academic Year is half way closed and mid-terms have been completed. The fall has been a busy season for Fairfield Prep Alumni. The National Day of Service welcomed the fall with over thirty alumni participating in eight different sites around the country. Prep also inducted Paul Connelly ‘48 with its highest alumni honor as the first recipient of the Saint Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award. Additional service projects at the Merton Center and Columbus House in Connecticut over the Christmas season kept alumni involved. J Dillon Collins ’98 Prep’s own Senator John McKinney ‘82 spoke at our business breakfast giving Director of Alumni Relations us an enlightened look at the political landscape. This event was hosted by Matt Terry ’82 at UBS Headquarters. The Alumni Office traveled to Washington, D.C., You are welcome to contact Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, L.A. and Chicago. The November Washington me at 203.254.4200, ext. 2219 reception was a great success and alumni are working on a spring event to or jcollins@fairfieldprep.org host the Prep Rugby team. The Washington trip also included a pizza lunch with Father Hanwell, S.J., where area college students met with their former classmates and friends. For all those that enjoyed the NCAA game watches last year, look out for a bar night in your area to catch all the action in the expanded tournament this year. Alumni just recently gathered in New York City for a holiday reception at SideBar hosted by Joe Gerics ‘97; John Brennan, Richie Magdon, John Hanrahan, Fr. Ryan, S.J., and Bob Perrotta joined alums for a few drinks and plenty of cheer. At the annual Fairfield Prep Alumni Holiday Classic Basketball tournament, Prep brought the trophy back to the first floor Xavier trophy case where it belongs. Keep your eye on the monthly newsletters because there is a good chance we are coming to your area. The most enjoyable part of this job has been seeing the Prep name travel far and wide through the leadership examples you have shown. Please continue to share your stories with us. Expect to hear more from Prep on all our news and events as the year unfolds. Prep truly does lead the way.

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Photo credits: Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11 J Dillon Collins ’98 Mark Connelly, P’12 Elliott Gualtiere Bob Ford, Jr. Gus Powell Joseph Rog, P’12 Fr. Larry Ryan, S.J. Peter Sarawit Seidler Photography Robert Taylor Photography Plus contributed photos

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ON THE COVER: Connor Rog ’12 took the lead and won the individual First Place title in the Bethel Invitational, with the Fairfield Prep Cross Country team winning the meet championship on September 25, 2010. See sports on page 13. Prep Today

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Go Set the World on Fire Jesuit education prep-aring for the future By Robert Perrotta, JD, EdD, Principal

The Jesuit Context The Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA) was formed in 1970 to focus the attention of educators in our schools not solely on academic excellence, but also on the importance of the Jesuit mission and identity. Our Ignatian heritage challenges us to go beyond academic excellence and focus on formation, not information, or even better said, the counter cultural transformation of our students into leaders who will make decisions based on principles of faith and justice for the greater glory of God. Thus, the JSEA developed a series of initiatives to help Jesuit educators understand who we are and where we should be going in a future in which the number of Jesuits available to serve in the secondary school ministry will continue to decline drastically. Among these were: The Colloquium on the Ministry of Teaching – The core message of the Colloquium was that teaching in a Jesuit

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school is not just a job or even a profession. It is a ministry whose goal is to go beyond academic excellence to form future leaders who will transform the world in faith and justice. The Graduate at Graduation Curriculum Improvement Process – a collaborative and reflective self-study process designed to identify the components that make up the Jesuit identity of our secondary schools using a common philosophy, common goals and a common vocabulary. The resulting Profile of the Graduate at Graduation defined the characteristics of Jesuit education under five broad categories: • Academically Competent • • • •

Open to Growth Religiously Oriented Committed to Doing Justice Loving The process is designed to be on-going to assure that we continually provide students learning opportunities in all of the constituent elements that constitute

the core values of our Jesuit mission and identity. The Ignatian Paradigm Project provides teachers in Jesuit schools with a pedagogy based on the Spiritual Exercises used to form and train Jesuits from the time of St. Ignatius. Through the interaction of broad based learning opportunities carefully reflected upon, students are trained to apply knowledge to real world situations and to go beyond the memorization-regurgitation cycle to true mastery learning. The 2020 Vision Project challenges Jesuit educators to prepare our students for a future where knowledge is a fungible commodity to be produced and sold. In the midst of this Age of Information, how do we embrace our Jesuit values of going beyond academic excellence to produce men and women of conscience and compassion? And, what challenges will this future world bring?


The World of the Future All of the futurists point to a world in which a global economy will demand that we know more about the language and culture of others. We are in an age of exploding information and proliferating media exposure mandating that we learn to carefully evaluate the reliability of the burgeoning amount of data available to us. Emotional Intelligence will become as important as the traditional standard of Intelligence Quotient; for, innovation will come about through team work, collaborative efforts, and international cooperation. Thus, the traditional educational paradigm must shift from memorization and regurgitation of knowledge to collaborative problem solving, group projects, and the synthesis, organization, and application of knowledge. Students must be taught to think strategically and to solve real world problems in innovative ways, in addition to working responsibly as part of a team.

sion and identity. Thus, our Boards will provide the stewardship necessary to cultivate and maintain our Jesuit heritage and mission even though there may be few or no Jesuits available to serve in our schools. Third, our schools are developing programs to provide guidance and ongoing formation for alumni and parents to enable them to value and embrace those countercultural qualities that characterize the Jesuit ministry of education. Fourth, our schools are exploring ways to maximize limited Jesuit manpower by calling upon our Jesuit colleagues to provide us with instruction in Jesuit spirituality, history and a way of proceeding. Equally important is the commitment of the faculties in Jesuit Schools to an ongoing review of our curriculum. Specifically, we are focused on the Ignatian response to the educational challenges posed by the Age of Information and Technology so that we are assured that our students: • Nurture and develop a culture that sees each academic discipline as an

opportunity not just to master facts but to embrace:

– Life-long learning – Creative and collaborative thinking – Effective interpersonal communicating • Realize that high school is a time of formation not merely information. • Espouse interdisciplinary learning which helps see the interconnectedness of knowledge. • Embrace the study of the arts and humanities as a means to discover the essence of our humanity. Academically Competent, Open to Growth, Religiously Oriented, Committed to Justice and Loving are the benchmarks of a Jesuit secondary school education. By embracing our Jesuit identity from the classroom to the boardroom, Jesuit educators will continue to honor our past, celebrate our present, and embrace a future of endless possibilities...a future in which Jesuit trained men and women of competence, conscience, and compassion can and will transform the world through faith and justice Ad majorem Dei Gloriam.

Challenges for the Future of Jesuit Education How will Jesuit education meet the challenges of the future in light of the decline of Jesuits available to serve in our schools, the countercultural nature of our educational message, and a shift to a new educational paradigm? First, we can no longer rely on the symbol that the presence of Jesuits has provided to ensure the commitment to our Ignatian transformational mission. Instead, our schools are actively engaged in succession planning and ongoing training and support for the laity in Ignatian mission and pedagogy. Thus, Jesuit schools, staffed predominately by the laity, are entering into partnerships with the Jesuit Provincials through formal sponsorship agreements and Jesuit sponsorship reviews to assure that our schools will continue to embrace their Jesuit mission, identity, and charisma. Second, our schools are committed to the ongoing formation of the members of their Boards in the tenets of Jesuit mis-

Academically Competent, Open to Growth, Religiously Oriented, Committed to Justice and Loving are the benchmarks of a Jesuit secondary school education. Dr. Robert Perrotta

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Thirty Years and a Prayer

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A view forever gone between Berchmans and Xavier Halls

can recall the trepidation I felt reporting for work on my first day as an English teacher at Fairfield Prep in September of 1980. As I parked I was inspired and intimidated by the huge brick Gothic buildings that I had admired on North Benson Road since I was a boy. The Jesuit high school wasn’t just another place in town. It was a legendary castle of higher learning and bruising football teams. I was fated to be here, but I was just hoping to get through the day. When I walked under the arch with “Ad majorem Dei Gloriam” scripted above the door, I didn’t know that my life had changed forever. I felt immediately at home in the antique, cool brown tile corridors. Everything about the Catholic way of life was here, especially the priests who roamed the hallways in chalky cassocks and berets. I knew I belonged, but I would have to prove it. Teaching here was considered an art. Prep was presided over then by a remarkable intellectual Jesuit named Fr. Jim Bowler. He had a mind full of ideas and was dedicated to Piaget’s philosophy of developmental stages of learning. An extraordinarily gifted and young Robert Perrotta was beginning his first year as Academic Dean, mature beyond his years and destined to become one of the great leaders in Prep history. A new fellow with a Long Island accent thick as a Coney Island hot dog was housemaster in Berchmans. John Brennan was a legendary figure who could outrun, outshout and out-whistle any Prepsters who were tempted to bend the rules. When I shook hands with Earl Lavery my knees buckled. It was like meeting John Wayne. But the Duke was the most unassuming guy on the staff. Then there were the Jesuit luminaries like fathers Bob Sproule, Don Barry, Joe Trinkle, Ollie Nickerson and Charles Munzing. They were joined by a generation of energetic young priests who were putting their stamp on the Prep—Bill Eagan, Ron Perry, Larry Ryan who each became major fixtures in my thirty years here. How could one ever live up to the work of a Bruce Jaffe and Eddie Rowe? Betty Kachmar, the first lady of Prep, had a queenly presence in the hallways. There were people my own age who were outstanding: the superb Maureen Bohan teaching Math; Billie Brooks making Spanish festive; John Szabs who embodied the revolutionary energy of the ’60s; Dave Driscoll with his indepth knowledge of Japanese culture; Greg Marshall, a masterly young language teacher and the essence of Prep; Colleen Keltos brought us into the computer era; Donna Andrade created the SEED program and became our first woman Academic Dean in her trailblazing career. Richie Magdon was teaching history; Bob Ford and Tony Canuel were beginning to shape the modern

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science department at Prep. John Hanrahan was hired the next year, and thus the future of Prep was established. Now inside the hallowed halls I would have to achieve something — being the best English teacher that I could be. Prep challenged everyone to excellence and took you above yourself into regions of education and faith that you didn’t know you had. Meeting my all-boys classes was like swimming at high tide. The energy came in continuous waves. I loved the give and take, and learned to keep an eye on the classroom clock. A group of rascals moved the hands ahead and I dismissed class a half hour early praising myself for how quickly the period went. The English Department was a wild assortment of individuals. The Jesuits marched to their classes declaiming Shakespeare plays that I had never read. They sang and chanted to their classes and were maestros of organized pandemonium. I couldn’t sing and the only thing I could recite with any confidence was “Humpty-Dumpty.” I had a lot of work to do to define myself in a group of scholars and showmen. I would have to relearn my craft and bring my best every day. For the first time in my career I felt I had the opportunity to teach; I told stories and used my sense of humor and the boys soon accepted me. My daughter Rose had been born the year before so I stayed up nights holding the crying child in one arm and reading my novel for class in the other. I was JV basketball coach my first year. It was evident after a season of laughs and losses that I wasn’t going to join the ranks of Prep’s Hall of Fame coaches. I was reassigned as literary magazine advisor which occupied me for years with the students’ creative talents. I was finding a home and realizing what I could mean to the Prep and myself. It was a future I wanted and believed in. There was more at stake here than just a job. Teaching became my vocation. I was also being called back into a faith I had drifted from. At Prep faith mattered; not in a rigid way but as a challenge to discern your heart in the Gospel. The Jesuits became my friends and spiritual directors. My faith was renewed and challenged. I was reminded just how Catholic I really was. We were free to pray and explore spirituality as the center of our community. Of course, nobody can live up to Prep. The school is bigger than all our dreams and egos. The cross on the peak of Xavier is a timeless symbol of unsurpassable love and sacrifice rooted in a living faith. Thirty years ago, with my new briefcase that my wife Charlene bought for me, I just wanted to survive. Thirty years later there is gray in my red beard and I don’t leap up three stairs at a time as I used to. I know that I’ve made contributions at Prep, and I bask in the favor and affection of my students. The feelings are mutual. Most of all I am grateful for the good fortune to work at Fairfield College Preparatory School. Now as I watch brilliant new teachers arrive I realize that the tradition will continue long after I and my peers have gone. Besides, a thirty-year career is the work of a mere babe at Prep. Whatever I have given to my students and colleagues has come back to me ten-fold in blessings. I came to educate my students but looking back I would say I got the best education of all. By Barry Wallace, English teacher. His classes have included AP English, British Literature, Shakespeare, and Hero and the Wilderness.


Witt and Wisdom Dr. Robert Witt ’58, President of University of Alabama, visited Fairfield Prep and spoke to the student body on November 9, 2010. Following is an excerpt from his speech.

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he true impact of Fairfield Prep, that mattered far more than the base skills I was taught, really had nothing to do with the formal curriculum. As I sat on the plane thinking about my years here I literally could recall the faces and voices of my instructors. I’d like to talk to you about just two of them. You’ve seen their names on buildings and you’ve probably seen their pictures in halls. The first one is Father Thomas Murphy. His title was Dean of Students in addition to his faculty responsibility. If I’m allowed to say it without being assigned to JUG today, his nickname among the students was “Little Caesar.” He did in fact rule Prep and was responsible for some of the time I spent in JUG. Out of his busy schedule he would spend time talking one-on-one and I can distinctly remember as I sat in his office — on multiple occasions admittedly — probably complaining about the work load and the discipline and the rigor, asking him why Fairfield Prep expected, even demanded, so much from its young men. I remember a statement that he made, and I remembered it for over fifty years. Father Murphy said, “A disciplined man with a disciplined mind is a powerful force.” And if you take nothing else away from Fairfield Prep than a sense of discipline and focus, discipline in terms of how you behave and how you manage yourself; discipline in terms of how you think, then you will have taken something very important from here. Our discussions over those years also involved the concept of integrity and honor, which was something that was very important to Father Murphy. Father Murphy, in those days, was fond of handing out 3 x 5 cards with little messages typed on them. Usually the messages were scripture verses. In my case he gave me a card that is now probably over fifty years old, that I still have with me. And it wasn’t a scripture verse; it was a verse from a poem, I believe by Emerson, and

I remembered it for over fifty years. Father Murphy said, “A disciplined man with a disciplined mind is a powerful force.” And if you take nothing else away from Fairfield Prep than a sense of discipline and focus … then you will have taken something very important from here.

the verse was, “What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say.” What he was trying to tell me was your integrity, how you conduct yourself, will speak far more loudly about who you are and what you value than all you say and all you write. He said repeatedly, integrity is extremely strong and at the same time very fragile. If you have a strong sense of integrity, a sense of honor, it will carry you through the most difficult times and difficult decisions of your life, but if you compromise your integrity or honor, it is fragile, it will break and when you do that, in most cases, it will be almost impossible to reacquire. His words have stayed with me a very long time. Another man’s words that have stayed with me has his name on the side of one of your athletic buildings, Father Eugene Brissette. He was my chemistry instructor. He had for that era in Prep’s history the loudest voice of any faculty member. He had remarkable accuracy. If you were not paying attention, erasers, chalk, anything that wasn’t nailed down, would

Dr. Witt accepts a gift from Jesus Fequiere ’11, Student Government President.

come flying in your direction. But he was a gifted instructor. I remember talking with him on multiple occasions. I believe it was my junior year and I was not doing particularly well in chemistry, and we sat talking one day about what I needed to work on to try and improve. And I remember asking what I felt was a rhetorical question, I guess I was probably fishing for some words of reassurance. And I said, “Father Brissette do you think I’ll be able to earn a good grade in this course?” And he looked me directly in the eye and said “No I don’t think so, Mr. Witt.” I was shocked; I was looking for words of reassurance and I just sat there looking and he said something that I also never have forgotten. He said, “Mr. Witt if you don’t have confidence in yourself why should I?” And I’ve thought about that many times over the years. If you think about what it takes to be successful, to be a leader in any area, the president of a University, an executive in a corporation, an attorney in a courtroom, a teacher in a high school — if you don’t have confidence in yourself and in your ability to do your job, why should anyone follow you as a leader or listen to you as a teacher? As I think back on my years at Fairfield Prep, discipline, the importance of discipline, the reason for the rigor of the program, and why so much is asked of you, the importance of values, and the efforts that were made during my four years here, helped me develop the kind of confidence that would serve as a foundation for my future studies and for my life. Prep Today

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Imagining the Partnering Possibilities of JSEA Preserving the Ignatian vision and the Jesuit mission for future generations Matt Sather ’93, English Department Chair and Varsity Hockey Coach, spoke at the President’s Dinner on Nov. 6, 2010.

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y favorite story that illustrates the unique value of a Fairfield Prep education took place in 1999, my second year as an English teacher and only six years after my own Prep graduation. That spring, while helping one of my students on his college essay, a special young man taught me the true meaning of education and showed me why a Jesuit school is a special place. Connor’s college essay revolved around a mission trip to Ecuador and a problemsolving challenge placed at his feet. One of Connor’s tasks in Ecuador was to help a young girl with her math work at a school in an impoverished village. Connor was shocked by the poverty, most notably the fact that the school did not even have the simplest of necessities — a roof. The student he was assigned to help was struggling with her multiplication tables, and as Connor started to help her, he realized her aptitude was not the primary problem. Instead, as he squinted through the glare that the morning sun cast through the roofless school house, Connor quickly recognized the real problem — she was having difficulty seeing the page in front of her. His mind quickly raced to the most obvious solutions. He thought about the cost of building materials in Ecuador and quickly calculated how easy it would be to send money to construct a roof when he returned to his hometown of Darien. Connor imagined this pupil completing subsequent worksheets under the shade of the roof he could provide. But as his mind churned through his rolodex of fundraising opportunities, Connor realized that this solution did not address the primary problem at hand. So instead, he shifted slightly to his left, arched his back and allowed the strong Ecuador sun beat down upon the back of his neck; his shadow cast coolly over the worksheet. Problem solved.

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The hard truth every teacher must face is that educators face a paradoxical task. We are asked to prepare our students for their future challenges without the faintest idea what that future will look like. In order to fight the educational frustration such a reality often creates, educators (particularly secondary-school educators) recognize that our lessons cannot be static, and cannot be designed to solve fixed problems, but must be fluid, teaching students skills to solve any problem. For public-school teachers this rec-

ognition is often not echoed in their leadership. Success in the public sector is primarily measured by standardized test scores, achievement levels and curricular benchmarks. Public school teachers are blessed with the seemingly unlimited resources of the state, but cursed by an obtuse administrative vision of effective teaching and meaningful learning. We speak openly in Jesuit School circles about being counter-cultural, but sometimes we too can be myopic: looking at SAT scores, college acceptances and professional careers as benchmarks of our success. Of course we want our


students to do well, but if we are going to ask our students to define themselves by more than their statistics, we need to continue to develop leaders who share this value. As our mission statement clearly states, we are helping our students approach problem solving by examining their conscience, employing their competence, and deepening their reservoir of compassion. So what is the next step in Jesuit Education? For years, our individual schools and individual classrooms have been the proving grounds for future leaders, but perhaps we need to be more aggressive in identifying, training and sharing our leaders and leadership opportunities. Imagine schools where every adult is (in a large or small, formal or informal way) an educational leader. Imagine a province where these leaders and their lessons are shared and communicated on a daily basis. How much creativity and innovation would that foster? I believe we are already on the way to this future. As Jesuit Educators head into the uncertainty of the 21st century our concerns are buoyed by several truths that link us together. Primarily we are supported by our seminal documents and leaders, and the vision they provide. Through the wisdom of a unified mission, Jesuit educators are able to redefine successful teaching in a way not measured by standardized tests, but … • by alumni giving back to the communities they emerged from, • by seeing students change and grow on an immersion trip, • by listening to our alumni who have found and created lives of meaning. Furthermore, we are reassured by the cooperative network of Jesuit schools throughout the world, and we are only beginning to understand the power of this network. Through such organizations as JSEA (Jesuit Secondary Education Association), we have begun to pool our resources through an acute administrative vision to serve our collective mission. It is critical, as we look toward our future that our efforts be collaborative, that we embrace our diversity and model creativity for our students. The new province structure alone can be seen as one opportunity to

…Connor’s Jesuit education taught him (and me) that not every problem has a text-book solution, but that experience, creativity and mission are the true product of the educational process. share our mission and create a unified Jesuit school that is much larger than our individual campuses, cities, states and regions. In truth, as we shrink the number of provinces in the country, we also eliminate arbitrary boundaries, boundaries that technology and an increasingly global world-view erased years ago. This structure can help us model Ignatius’ image of companionship as well as increase the opportunities for our students to broaden their worldly experiences. Imagine Jesuit classrooms and service projects linked across the country … • a student from Fairfield Prep taking an online class at Cristo Rey Jesuit in Baltimore, • a student from BC High working on a collaborative project with someone from Georgetown Prep, • a co-ed group from Cheverus on an immersion trip with Fordham Prep boys. Finally, as the number of Jesuits sadly decreases, this collaborative structure and network can prove invaluable in sharing the resources, wisdom and leadership of the new generation of Jesuit leaders. At Fairfield, we have always been blessed with a strong Jesuit presence on campus. This year, as Fr. Marty Shaughnessy and Fr. Bob Levens move on from our ranks, I have already begun to miss their words of clarity and the stability of their presence.

Perhaps just as important, I will miss the daily reminder of our mission that their faith inspired. It is imperative that we work to maintain a strong Jesuit presence in each of our schools, even if a permanent presence is impossible. Upon returning from Ecuador, and trying to explain his revelation in a college essay, Connor’s Jesuit education taught him (and me) that not every problem has a text-book solution, but that experience, creativity and mission are the true product of the educational process. I have learned from his example, and despite being a Jesuit educator, I can’t stop being educated. Indeed, Fairfield Prep’s future will be defined by our experiences, our creativity and always our mission. We can’t be stifled by outside expectations, nor can we be constrained by blindly following tradition. As a Jesuit educator and a product of Jesuit education, I still fully understand the educational paradox. When I was a student at Fairfield Prep, no one teacher prepared me to do research on the internet or showed me how terrorism would shape our world. But those same teachers did not measure me by a number or test score either. They cultivated a human spirit capable of adapting to any permutation the future might cast my way. As I consider my own career choice, I am sure this certitude in the face of uncertainty brought me back to teach and lead at Fairfield Prep and is the largest reason for this dedicated congregation tonight. So, on behalf of the Fairfield Prep community, I want to sincerely thank each of you for your continued dedication to the mission of Jesuit Education and your generous faith in Fairfield Prep. Know that your commitment is going each day to support our efforts in helping to develop future generations who are equipped to creatively and compassionately tackle the challenges that will inevitably arise. By Matt Sather ’93. His classes have included AP English, British Writers, American Literature, and African-American Literature.

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Reflection by Tim Culligan ’11

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y first summer here was an amazing experience that brought me closer to God, my Prep brothers and other teens from across the nation. I was skeptical if a second summer could recreate that unique experience. It turned out to be one of the best choices I’ve made. The most positive part of the retreat the second time around was working with others who were also there before. Everything was much more comfortable and we were able to connect extremely well and quickly. Our group leader was also a returning member so he was very well prepared. Being with these returning members ultimately helped me create a stronger faith. During our discussions, we were all much more open to share and help each other grow. Being with other Prep students made the rest of the retreat memorable. Some were very good friends — others I barely knew. But by the end of the week, we all shared a bond that brought us closer together. Just like Kairos, a connection is made between all of us on this retreat that won’t break. Even those who weren’t looking forward to coming ended up loving the retreat as well as growing from it. Coming back to Notre Dame was far better than I could’ve imagined. I was able to learn so much more about myself and God’s call for me. With the help of guest speakers, Notre Dame students, other teens who also chose to come to ND for a week and my Prep brothers, this one week was able to bring me closer to God more than I ever thought it could. That’s why I love ND Vision and recommend it to everyone here at Prep. I think we should continue to meet together. I’ve found that a community is formed among Prep students who go on this trip; very similar to the Kairos community. By meeting together just a few times (even just for pizza or lunch), we can keep this going and we’ll inevitably spread ND Vision by word of mouth.

Notre Dame Vision is a summer conference at the University of Notre Dame. For the past several summers, Prep students have participated in this opportunity to explore how God is calling them and how to respond with their gifts in daily life. Above is taken from senior Tim Culligan’s reflection on the program. Tim is pictured in top photo front row right. Students interested in the Summer ’11 program should contact Mr. Gualtiere.

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Kairos is the Lord’s Time

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tudents often ask, “Mr. Gualtiere, what is the one activity I should involve myself in before I graduate?” My response is always “Go on a Kairos Retreat.” Kairos is a three-night, four-day experience open to juniors and seniors. This retreat program is grounded in Christian incarnation theology — our belief that God is very much a part of our real world, especially through the continuing presence of Jesus Christ. Kairos is a Greek term denoting quality or meaningful time as opposed to strictly linear time. It is an experience of Christian community, featuring a series of talks given by peers and adults. Participation in discussions, exercises, prayer, and the sacraments are all essential parts of the program. Kairos has two goals. The first calls the young person to live his faith as an active and vital member of his faith community. The second is to develop Christian leaders — servant leaders. Many return to school with a knowing that they can do more not only for themselves but for their community — whether that be family, Prep or church. They understand that to be a Christian leader they must set a positive example for others to follow. This is the affective part of participating in a Kairos. This is where I see the impact of the Kairos being lived out by our students. A renewed sense of being a man for and with others. Our Prep students do a tremendous job of living out this Jesuit ideal. However, because of Kairos, they serve their community more — in school and out of school. Parents often comment after a retreat that they have witnessed a change in their son. Their demeanor is more positive, they often show a greater maturity, and they involve themselves more in their community. They have a closer relationship with God and they think of others before themselves. A major part of the retreat experience is living in community with others. It’s often challenging for students, especially

those who may be an only child. Moving beyond stereotyping to respecting the individuality of other students is an amazing opportunity for our students to have! Students also come to a personal understanding of how Christ fits into their daily life. This can be by participating in the sacraments of Eucharist or Reconciliation, or through the power of prayer. For almost four full days, the Kairos environment provides real experiences for our young people to share stories about their faith and to experience God in a new way. Kairos does it in a way that makes it safe for our students to talk. Again, what an amazing opportunity for our students to have!

Other Events Besides Kairos there are other community opportunities at Prep. For juniors there are the Urban Plunge experiences or service immersion trips. Those seniors who participated as juniors may apply to be leaders for these experiences. The annual freshman retreat involves the entire class with an overnight at school. Sophomores have a retreat at the end of April. It is voluntary and has grown in popularity. There are weekly Campus Ministry Student Board meetings. These students help plan our activities, have ongoing interaction with their peers, and gather to pray together. We want to provide continuing opportunities for our students to explore their faith and to enjoy the experience of community while they attend Fairfield Prep. If you have any questions about Campus Ministry or Christian service opportunities please do not hesitate to contact me. By Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry. Elliott has been in this position for six years and is the first lay director at Prep.

Attention Alumni If you made a Kairos Retreat while at Prep you are invited to join our email list to keep up-to-date with Kairos. We are fast approaching Kairos #50 and will be making plans for a big reunion. Stay connected! Please contact me at egualtiere@fairfieldprep.org. Prep Today

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School Happenings Tim Culligan and John Guzzi are Partners in Science

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or six weeks in the fall, two seniors Tim Culligan (left) and John Guzzi (right) participated in an afterschool seminar series at the Research and Development facilities of Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals. As participants, they gained an insider’s view of drug research and development and developed a new perspective on science careers. Mr. Anthony Dotolo, science teacher, accompanied them each week to the B-I campus in Ridgefield, and believes it is a great program for our science students. Partners in Science is a cooperative program between Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and area high schools in Connecticut. It is a twophase program that introduces high school students and teachers to the world of drug discovery and leading-edge pharmaceutical research.

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he Squires Club sponsored Prep’s Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, which successfully collected hundreds of bags of much-needed food. More than three vans filled for Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc! The staff from ABCD were grateful and surprised at the incredible amount of food in our Arrupe hallway. ABCD worked to provide Thanksgiving dinner for 2,000 families. Thank you for your extremely generous support of our Thanksgiving Food Drive. Your donations undoubtedly made someone’s holiday season much brighter. Pictured above are (l-r): Adam Kee ’12, Kevin Westfahl ’12, Mr. Bret Stockdale, S.J., Moderator of Squires.

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Prep Community Gathers at Thanksgiving Assembly

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he Prep Community gathered at Alumni Hall on November 23 to reflect and give thanks for our blessings. Staff members were recognized for many years of service. Shown with Dr. Robert Perrotta from left: Mr. Frank Bramble, 20 yrs; Fr. Bill Eagan, S.J., 27 yrs; Ms. Lois Csedrik, 30 yrs; Mrs. Colleen Keltos, 30 yrs; Mr. Barry Wallace, 30 yrs; and Mr. Ed Giegengack, 35 yrs.

Prep’s National Merit Scholars Announced

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airfield Prep is pleased to announce recognition of thirteen seniors based on the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test taken in their junior year. Connor Byrne was named a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, and twelve students were commended in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Over one million students from across the nation entered the competition by taking the test, and the Prep winners were selected based on top performance in the highly competitive state of Connecticut. Front row from left: Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J., President, Connor Byrne (semifinalist)-Newtown, William Firisin-Easton, Sean McGuinness-West Haven, Paul YangNew Canaan, Tyler Agostino-Norwalk, Kirk Mahoney-Darien and Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal. Back row from left: James Shafer-Bethel, Jack Gibson-Ridgefield, Sean WelchTrumbull, Christopher Hughes-Fairfield, Nicholas Hilton-Fairfield, Brendan Doran-New Canaan and Brian Quigley-Trumbull.


Bellarmine Fall Luncheon Draws Mothers Guild Donates $12,000 to Prep

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acebrook Country Club in Orange was filled with enthusiastic shoppers and luncheon guests at the annual Bellarmine Guild Fall Luncheon held on November 17. Pictured at right are Co-Presidents (2009-10) Katina Wolfe, P’10 (center) and Jean Richmond, P’05, ’07, ’12 (right) awarding Fr. Jack Hanwell, S.J., a generous $12,000 check to benefit important initiatives at Fairfield Prep. Special thanks to Luncheon CoChairs Pat Giuliano, P’04, ’06, ’11 and Jean Richmond and their volunteer committee for a successful event.

Fathers and Sons Enjoy Sports Night with Hockey Legend John Davidson

“JD” (right) talking with Dave Rush, P’13.

Tom Dolan, P’12 event chair with Fr. Hanwell, S.J.

Howard Belger with son Ryan ’12.

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he Prep Father/Son tradition continued on Nov. 15 in the Brissette gym. Over 250 attended Sports Night 2010. Hockey legend, former NY Ranger Goalie and NHL Hall of Fame Great, John “JD” Davidson had the audience in his grip as he talked about the special and important relationship between Father and Son and shared personal and career stories. An evening highlight was the auction of “Get out of JUG Free Passes” offered up by Mr. Brennan (pictured below left with Traug Keller ’11 and Dad Traug ’78). Make sure you get your tickets early next year!!

Fathers Club Cleans Up on Service Day On November 20 Prep dads and sons met in Bridgeport at the Center for Women and Families for a day of raking at the center and area homes of the elderly. The volunteer effort, organized by the Fathers’ Club, served to support Groundwork Bridgeport, a nonprofit organization committed to working with local residents to create a partnership that will bring real and sustainable environmental changes to the Bridgeport community.

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Getting the Notes

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very school year I end up teaching a few students who can draw remarkably well. In class I will see them creating a picture within the college ruled lines of their spiral bound notebooks, usually while they are working together in small groups. I end up coughing up an awkward comment, something like, “Do you like to draw? My father was an artist.” Several of these interactions come to mind and in each one the student remains unsure of how to handle the spotlight I cast on him, however innocent and momentary. His buddies watch too, wondering what I meant, while the poor guy tries to figure out if I was sarcastically accusing him of not concentrating on the group’s objective. So, allow me to explain myself and clarify my thoughts on students drawing during class. A few years back, an exchange with a student illustrator actually went well. He told me that drawing helped him focus when I was talking. His grades certainly attested to his assertion. I’m sure some educators might disagree with me, but I’m inclined to believe in the possibility that drawing, for some people, helps them process the material an instructor is trying to teach. If you are in my classroom, or will be, please feel free to draw within your notes. Let

Peter Burt ’12 creates artwork in class

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me also shamelessly plug Prep’s student literary magazine, The Bellarmine Review, and invite illustrators to submit their work for publication in this year’s volume. I appreciate artists because of my father. I have his childhood drawings that my grandmother dated and preserved. Since his passing, they’ve lived in a large box in my attic. I’ve looked at them recently and have written about them in some essays as I pursue a greater understanding of him. They are evidence to me, that in addition to teaching, drawing was his vocation. When he had free time as a child, as soon as he was intelligent and coordinated enough, illustrations poured out of him. On the fragile sixty-year old paper, men populate aircraft carriers and fire machine guns at enemy planes. He penciled the netting on the ships in perfectly straight intersecting lines. His steady, even hand formed ships, tanks, trucks, cars, and buildings in ninety-degree angles and sloped contours. A few flags flap and birds fly. Dark lead frames the shaded billowing sails. Sailors look out of cabins above the wavy water line. After my father’s forty-fifth high school reunion, a gentleman got my phone number from my mom who he had called looking for my dad. He wanted to know if my dad: “Went on to work for General Motors or something, drawing concept cars. He was always drawing cars in class,” the raspy voice said. I can’t pretend to know if those cars my father drew in class helped him retain information. I do know he shared what he knew about art during the day with his high school students for twenty-nine years. And most nights he crossed the Delaware River on a twenty-minute train ride and took classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The University of the Arts, and the Sketch Club of Philadelphia. When I see students drawing during one of my lessons, I don’t necessarily see my father. But I know he would want me to encourage them and disregard the unimaginative presumption that they are doodling themselves off into some daydream. He would want me to at least consider that their visual expressions just might be depictions of their inner-self coming to life, between their notes. James M. Chesbro, English teacher and Bellarmine Review moderator, will appear this semester in Connecticut Review, Upper East Side Magazine, and Serendipity. He is a co-editor of You. An Anthology of Essays in the Second Person, forthcoming from Welcome Table Press.


Cross Country team finishes 9-0

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he varsity cross country team finished the season with a 9-0 record, winning the Quinnipiac Division Championship in dramatic style with a solid victory over rival Xavier in the last dual meet of the season. The team also won the Bethel and Wickham Championship Invitational meets Wickham Invitational Championship with first place finisher Connor Rog ’12 leading the way. Rog also went on to win the SCC individual championship pacing the Jesuits to 3rd First Place Finish at Hammonassett Park. The following week, Rog repeated as class LL October 9, 2010 champion and the team finished 4th, qualifying for the State Open ChamBack row from left: Robert Ford, Sr.; Billy Schloth (39th); Tyler pionship. At the Open Rog was 2nd and the team qualified for the New Agostino (19th); Brian Bennett (94th); Rob Salandra (112th); Connor England Championships with a 4th place finish. They were 4th again at Rog (1st – fastest time of the day, 15:49 for 5k); Robert Ford, Jr.; front the New England’s, placing first of the Connecticut teams, Connor Rog row from left: Michael Whelan (31st); Patrick Corona (32nd). was 3rd overall and earned all-New England honors. Junior Billy Schloth ’12 earned all-SCC at the conference meet (12th), and he joined Tyler Agostino ’11, Connor Rog ’12, and Pat Corona ’12 as all-Quinnipiac Division. Michael Whelan ’12, Brian Bennett ’11, Greg Davis ’12, and Rob Salandra ’12 rounded out the varsity team this season. Connor Rog and Tyler Agostino continued to compete post-season, Connor finishing 21st in the seeded race of the Footlocker Northeast Regional Championship and being selected 3rd-team all Northeast. Agostino ran in the Footlocker Senior race and finished 2nd overall, 1st team Senior all Northeast. Tyler Agostino was selected to the Connecticut Post All-Star team, and Connor Rog was selected the New Haven Register and Connecticut Post MVP. Connor was recently named Gatorade Connecticut Cross Country Runner of the Year. Coach Bob Ford, Jr. gained his 200th career win this season and was selected Coach of the Year by the Connecticut Post. Next year’s captains (Michael Whelan, Pat Corona, Billy Schloth, and Connor Rog) look forward to an exciting Fall 2011!

Soccer Team Shows Strength

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he varsity soccer team finished the season with a 12-4-3 record under first year coach Ryan Lyddy ’93. Captains Matthew D’Ambrisi ‘11 (right) and James Shea ’11 anchored a strong defense that allowed less than one goal per game, while Parker Delmolino ’11 and Mike Matera ’12 lead a strong Jesuit offense, scoring a combined 19 goals. Throughout the year, solid contributions were made by midfielders Davie Bruton ’13 and Jamal Powell ’11, defenders Mike Gould ’11, Tyler Lomnitzer ’11 and Pat Connolly ’13, as well as goalkeeper Will Steiner ’13. For their outstanding accomplishments during the season, Delmolino was named a Connecticut Post All-Star and was also named to the All-SCC team along with D’Ambrisi and Bruton. Powell was awarded as the team’s Most Improved Player, Lomnitzer with the Coach’s Award, and D’Ambrisi as the team’s Most Outstanding Player. Prep looks forward to a strong fall under the leadership of tri-captains Matera, Bruton, and Steiner.

Football Team is in Forward Motion

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he varsity football team finished the season with a record of 3-7 under first year coach Tom Shea ’73. The team’s performance was greatly improved over one year ago, and a new off-season work ethic has the team headed in the right direction. Joe McBride ’13 lead the team in scoring with 10 TDs, Colin Cinder ’11 lead the defense with 102 tackles and Tom Brewster ’12 had 4 interceptions. Great leadership was supplied by senior captains CJ Donohue, Hayden Collins, Brian Golger and Kyle Vignone, all of whom are exploring numerous options to continue playing football at the collegiate level. In recognition of outstanding individual performance this season, Kyle Vignone and Dean Duffy ’11 were both named to the All-SCC first team all-star team on defense; Vignone as a defensive back and Duffy as a linebacker. At the team’s recent awards ceremony, Duffy was named the Fr. Brissette Defensive MVP, Vinny McAvey ’11, the Mark Masiello Offensive MVP, Tom Murphy ’11, the Most Improved Player and Jesus Fequiere ’11, the Chris Boyle award winner for leadership, spirit and dedication. Captains for the 2011 season will be upcoming seniors Shane Dempsey, Michael Seelye, Serge Jean-Baptiste and Justin Haley.

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2009-2010 Annual Report Fairfield College Preparatory School July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010

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e gratefully acknowledge the following alumni, parents, friends, companies, foundations, and organizations for their support of Fairfield College Preparatory School’s annual, capital, restricted, and endowed funds, to ensure

the advancement of our mission as a Jesuit, Catholic high school of excellence. Unaudited • Tuition and Fees: 82.6%

Re v enues

Tuition and Fees Private Gifts and Grants Endowment Income and Grants Auxiliary Enterprises Invest Return – Plant Reserve Other

$ 13,912,000 $ 1,295,000 $ 1,047,000 $ 387,000 $ 136,000 $ 69,000

Total

$ 16,846,000

Endowment Income • & Grants: 6%

• Auxiliary Enterprises: 2% • Other: .4% • Invest Return Plant Reserve: 1%

G i ft T otal b y C o nsti t u enc y

do n or Giving Cl ubs President’s Council Arrupe Society Loyola Circle Platinum Gold Silver Xavier Club Berchmans Club Hearthstone Club

• Private Gifts & Grants: 8%

$ 25,000+ $ 10,000 – $ 24,999 $ 5,000 – $ 9,999 $ 2,500 – $ 4,999 $ 1,200 – $ 2,499 $ 750 – $ 1,199 $ 250 – $ 749 $ 1 – $ 249

Bo ar d o f Gov e r no r s Mr. Francis P. Barron ’69

Mr. Traugott F. Keller ’78

Mr. Albert J. Cass III ’84

Mr. Daniel J. King ’90

Mrs. Mary R. Cunningham

Mr. Randy S. Maultsby ’91

Mr. Mark B. Fasano

Mr. Timothy H. Murphy ’85

Mrs. Margaret M. Florentine

Mr. Peter W. O’Connor ’95

Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J.

Rev. Ronald V. Perry, S.J.

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. ’65

Rev. Paul Holland, S.J.

Mrs. Susan Stone

Unrestricted Annual Fund Alumni Current Parents Alumni Parents Friends of Prep Total Unrestricted Annual Fund Restricted Gifts Special Events Total Giving

$707,311 $216,213 $69,095 $29,745 $1,022,364 $761,610 $272,636 $2,056,610

The Annual Fund received $685,802 from 222 Loyola Circle donors ($1,200+). This accounted for 67% of the 2009-2010 Annual Fund total. • Due to space limitations, all donors are listed in their primary constituent group as of the 2009-2010 fiscal year. • Class giving participation data is based on total alumni in a class, excluding lost and deceased alumni. • Gifts received after June 30, 2010 will be listed in the 2010-2011 Annual Report. If your name was overlooked or improperly listed, please accept our sincere apologies.

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Alumni Donors by Class

1947

Alumni Donors By Class

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

1944

% Participation: 29% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $820.45

% Participation: 25% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $180.74

Arrupe Society

Platinum Loyola Circle

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

$285.00 $0.00 $285.00 $0.55 $47.50

Hearthstone Club Dr. & Mrs. A. Richard Brazis Mr. & Mrs. James T. Burns Mr. Edward F. Fenton Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Greenwood Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Pitt Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Savard

1945 65th Reunion Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$1,750.75 $0.00 $1,750.75

% Participation: 55% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $291.79 Loyola Circle Mr. Robert J. Kravutske

Berchmans Club The late Msgr. Lawrence J. McMahon

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Eisenmann (in memory of Msgr. Lawrence J. McMahon) Mr. & Mrs. E. Stanton Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. William P. Terrio Mr. & Mrs. Anthony T. Varone

$16,412.00 $0.00 $16,412.00

$2,278.00 $0.00 $2,278.00

% Participation: 32% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $126.39 Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Finn Rear Adm. & Mrs. Richard J. Grich USN Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O’Hara

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. John J. Connell Dr. & Mrs. Earle F. Cote Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. John C. Ford Mr. Edward F. Jurgielewicz Mr. John S. Kartovsky Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Laske Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William N. McCormack Mr. & Mrs. James C. McKelvey Mr. & Mrs. John F. McMahon Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pasenelli Msgr. Joseph D. Potter The Hon. John H. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Walsh

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$4,880.00 $5,695.97 $10,575.97

Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh

Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella

Silver Loyola Circle

Silver Loyola Circle

Mr. John N. McMahon

Mr. J. William Foster

Xavier Club

Xavier Club

Mr. Thomas A. Flaherty The late Charles D. McCullough MD

Dr. & Mrs. Edward D. Jordan

Berchmans Club

Mr. Vincent D. Celentano Dr. & Mrs. John J. McDougall Mr. & Mrs. John W. McPadden Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Murphy Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Pekar Mr. & Mrs. George M. Poillon Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William F. Stephanak

Mr. & Mrs. James F. Cosgrove Mr. & Mrs. John F. DePledge Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Fitzpatrick Mr. James P. Fogarty Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Gilhuly Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lambert Mr. Michael G. Stifil

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Orland F. Bergere Mr. Alvin D. Bodell Mr. Robert P. Fitzsimons Mr. & Mrs. James W. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. John P. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Miko Rev. Walter R. Pelletier, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Rice Mr. William F. Schlenk Sr.

1948 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$6,230.00 $301.00 $6,531.00

% Participation: 26% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $259.58 Silver Loyola Circle

1946 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

1949

Berchmans Club

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Bestercy Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Bonitati Atty. & Mrs. Roy H. Ervin Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Gernat Mr. Frank C. Grich Mr. & Mrs. James M. Grosso Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hardiman Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Incerto Mr. James H. Keenan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Laskowski Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. McCormack Mr. Walter McVety Atty. & Mrs. Joseph E. Meuser Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel F. Ondeck Atty. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch Jr.

1950

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Lannon

60th Reunion

Xavier Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Atty. & Mrs. E. Gaynor Brennan Jr.

Berchmans Club The Hon. & Mrs. Frank H. D’Andrea Jr. Rev. Msgr. William A. Genuario JCD Mr. & Mrs. Edmond F. Kiely Mr. Daniel R. Mullins J. Kendall Murphy PhD John F. Piro MD Mr. & Mrs. John H. Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Welch

Hearthstone Club Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. J. Vincent Burns The late Paul J. Connelly & Mrs. Mary Lou Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Maurice J. Fenton Mr. & Mrs. John P. Frier Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Gavlick Mr. & Mrs. John S. Johnson Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Keeley Mr. Joseph M. LaPorta Mr. Robert H. McCoy Dr. & Mrs. James P. Mooney Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Nucera Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. O’Neill

$19,800.00 $1,603.00 $21,403.00

% Participation: 32% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $550.00 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Werner

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Ralph P. Gentile Mr. & Mrs. John R. Leverty Sr. The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Maiocco Jr. Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. Mr. John G. Phelan Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stapleton

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Dunn Mr. Edward J. Kelly Dr. & Mrs. James P. Roach

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Bochniak Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Sr. The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph T. Gormley Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. The Hon. & Mrs. John J. Ronan

Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Rowan Jr. Mr. Edward Sinanian Frank N. Zullo Esq.

Hearthstone Club Dr. & Mrs. John J. De Martin Mr. Charles L. DeSiena Mr. Robert J. Foley Mr. Edward V. Gawitt Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Halloran Mr. & Mrs. George V. Kelly Dr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Kiely Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph S. Kuraska Mr. & Mrs. J. Earl Lavery Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Leeney Mr. Robert B. Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Moore Mr. Edward L. O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Poeltl Mr. & Mrs. James D. Reilly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Vitale Jr.

1951 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$13,908.00 $1,256.17 $15,164.17

% Participation: 18% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $632.18

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Herman R. Charbonneau Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Germain Jr. Colonel & Mrs. Joseph F. Hellauer Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Jensen Jr. Mr. George McGoldrick Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Parillo

Hearthstone Club Mr. John J. Barnick Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berthelson Fr. Philip D. Evanstock CSSP Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Goscienski Mr. & Mrs. John A. Harlow Dr. & Mrs. Henry R. Jaenicke Mr. Charles R. Keane Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. McPadden Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Palcak Sr.

1953 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,700.00 $5,000.00 $12,700.00

% Participation: 26% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $220.00 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier

Silver Loyola Circle

Arrupe Society

Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe

Xavier Club

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Shannahan

Atty. & Mrs. Robert J. Cooney Mr. Robert M. Skane

Berchmans Club

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Brown Mr. Louis J. Carbone Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Clayton The late Mr. Thomas M. Coonan Jr. Mr. Edward J. Dulemba Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Figmic Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John D. MacAdams Mr. John F. O’Connell Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. Ratchford

Dr. & Mrs. Barry N. Curran Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Fagan Mr. Frank R. Giannino Mr. & Mrs. Albert V. J. Karg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Keaveny Mr. James J. Quinn Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Renzulli Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Rowan Jr.

Hearthstone Club

Hearthstone Club

Mr. & Mrs. George H. Bonney Mr. & Mrs. Santa Card Mr. & Mrs. Ted D. Colangelo Mr. Robert F. Coyne Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Downs Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgibbon Mr. & Mrs. Bertram J. Furgess Dr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Grosso Dr. & Mrs. Hugh M. Humphrey Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Lane III Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Lisi Mr. & Mrs. William R. Mulligan Mr. Ronald E. Naves Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Neuberger Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Pavluvcik Mr. James H. Rourke Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. James A. Saxe Mr. & Mrs. William E. Strada Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gail C. Surber Mr. Richard D. Thomson Mr. & Mrs. William H. Varnum Jr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Gordon Willard

Mr. Barry Brandt Mr. Anthony M. Canto Mr. & Mrs. Gerard K. Coiley Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Corr Rev. Michael A. Fahey, S.J. Mr. J. Norman LeBlanc Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Lovely Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Mozier Mr. & Mrs. George M. Schmeck Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Stankye Jr. Mr. Francis Tomis

1952 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$5,035.00 $5,001.00 $10,036.00

% Participation: 16% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $265.00 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Frigon

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. John R. Barnwell Mr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan

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Alumni Donors by Class Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Piorkowski Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Sargent Rev. Msgr. William J. Scheyd Mr. & Mrs. George A. Sender Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Sheehy Mr. Joseph P. Sincavage Mr. & Mrs. John F. Spain Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Speer Mr. & Mrs. William F. Sullivan Mr. Richard C. Szymanski Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Trabert Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Williams

1954 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$9,718.00 $551.00 $10,269.00

% Participation: 24% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $303.69 Silver Loyola Circle Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Marzik Mr. & Mrs. Francis H. Michaud Jr.

Xavier Club

1958

Mr. Thomas R. Farrell Mr. Walter F. Naedele

Berchmans Club Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Alberti Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Cifatte Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Deilus Dr. & Mrs. John H. Galla Dr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Keating Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Brooks Mr. Richard S. Cellar Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Conway Dr. & Mrs. James F. Daly Jr. The late Rev. Gerald T. Devore Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Farrington Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Felsmann Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. Hanley Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. P. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Izzarelli Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. Krewson Mr. & Mrs. William D. Leary Dr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Matyszewski Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Millbauer Mr. & Mrs. Bernard T. Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Mullen Mr. & Mrs. F. James O’Neill Mr. Jon L. Ringel Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Rourke Mr. & Mrs. Nestor W. Shust Dr. & Mrs. Edmond J. Skinski Mr. & Mrs. John M. Weiss

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deer Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. DeLucia Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Foley Sr. Mr. Edward J. Foster Rev. Stephen J. Gleeson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Goyette Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gruce Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Hewitt The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph Q. Koletsky Dr. & Mrs. Norman J. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Liptak Mr. & Mrs. George K. Lukach Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Manfreda Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Mizak Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Negri Mr. & Mrs. Yorke E. Nelson CLU Mr. Daniel F. Neylan Mr. & Mrs. William E. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. John J. Patchen Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Pistey Mr. & Mrs. William E. Quirk Mr. & Mrs. James J. Reilly Mr. David P. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Saxe Dr. & Mrs. J. David Sullivan Colonel & Mrs. James Sullivan PhD Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Viglione Mr. & Mrs. John S. Vitka Jr.

1955

1956

55th Reunion

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$13,243.00 $0.00 $13,243.00

% Participation: 34% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $294.22 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent

Berchmans Club Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander Dr. & Mrs. William E. Allen III Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Callan Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Guerin Jr. The Hon. & Mrs. William J. Lavery Sr. Atty. Peter M. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Roland J. Wilson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Zadravec

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Angell Mr. & Ms. George Y. Bramwell Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Buckmir Dr. & Mrs. Patrick Carolan Dr. & Mrs. Antony E. Champ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Connell Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Cummings Mr. & Mrs. John R. Daley

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$5,604.00 $1,203.00 $6,807.00

% Participation: 19% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $215.54 Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres Msgr. David M. Walker

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Constand Drs. Raymond and Patricia Cormier Mr. Gregory F. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. F. Robert Kurimsky Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Lisi Mr. Paul J. McCarthy Mr. John C. Murphy Mr. Clinton R. Peterson Mr. David A. Power Dr. & Mrs. Edward F. Rizy

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Carlin Mr. Michael S. Chisarik Dr. Ronald C. Chisholm Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Green Atty. & Mrs. Stephen A. Habetz Mr. & Mrs. James E. Lesko Jr. Mr. Cyril F. Mullins II

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Mr. Raymond F. Nalewajk Rev. Robert J. O’Neil Mr. William P. Russell Sr. Mr. Roger V. Schirmer Mr. & Mrs. Bernard T. Smith Mr. Joseph S. Spodnick Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Stankiewicz

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$10,384.00 $504.00 $10,888.00

% Participation: 22% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $280.65 Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Jakab Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Zowine

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$17,700.00 $356.00 $18,056.00

% Participation: 29% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $368.75 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kral Sr.

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Bernhard F. Bruder

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer The Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Jennings Jr.

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi Sr. Mr. Alexander J. Bobalki Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Bues Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Crichton Dr. & Mrs. Frank N. Federico Mr. Edward R. Galemba Rev. David W. Howell Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Keating Mr. Peter L. Knapp Mr. Michael W. Licamele Sr. Dr. Donald C. Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Francis M. Rossi Jr. D. Peter Saur MD Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stark Jr. Colonel & Mrs. John H. Valieant USA (Ret.) Mr. James P. Zelle

Hearthstone Club Prof. & Mrs. Paul J. Best Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cimmino Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Crake Rev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr. Raphael R. D’Ambruoso PhD Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Apice Mr. John D. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Steven K. Forster Lt. Col. & Mrs. Edward J. Gniadek USAF Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Houghten Mr. & Mrs. George R. Kabureck Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Kerigan Dr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut Lt. Col. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Lausten USAF Mr. Charles J. Ney Mr. & Mrs. William R. Pascucci

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cremins Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Kulikowski

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Connors Dr. Roger A. Fazzone (in memory of Robert F. Keogh ’55 & Andrew C. Fazzone ’53) Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele Mr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Kelly III Mr. George S. Mihalik Dr. & Mrs. John F. Pezzimenti Mr. Andrew S. Piretti Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Witt Robert D. Zsalman Esq.

Hearthstone Club Dr. & Mrs. Roger A. Bobowick Captain Phillip J. Bull USCG Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Camarro Mr. Bruce E. Cosmik Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Csontos Mr. & Mrs. William J. Davenport Dr. & Mrs. Leonard V. DelVecchio Dr. C. Stuart Dubé II Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Gorman Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Guerra Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Carroll H. Holst USCG Mr. Robert E. Keogh Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Monahan Rev. Guido G. Montanaro Mr. & Mrs. B. Michael Nero Mr. John G. O’Keeffe Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. O’Shea Mr. W. Leslie Peat & Mrs. Dinah Wolff Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Petro Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rooney Mr. Frederick W. Rowe Mr. Donald J. Salko Dr. Albert J. Toth

1959 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$30,455.04 $24,740.00 $55,195.04

% Participation: 38% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $447.87 Arrupe Society Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. McGill III

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. French Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Edward Luchansky Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa

Xavier Club Mr. Robert C. Arsenault Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berchem Mr. Michael F. Dowley III Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Fitzgerald Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Link The Hon. & Mrs. John R. Maher Mr. John A. McCarthy

Berchmans Club

Xavier Club

1957

Platinum Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Aiello Mr. & Mrs. John E. Coyle Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Del Vecchio Mr. & Mrs. Wesley B. Eastman Mr. & Mrs. Julius F. Friese Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Glynn Mr. William A. Hellauer LTC (Ret) Deacon & Mrs. Daniel J. Ianniello Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koritko Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kuruc Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Luparello The Hon. & Mrs. George F. McGunnigle Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Naves Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’Toole Mr. & Mrs. William T. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Reiss Mr. Anthony J. Retartha Mr. & Mrs. C. John Richardson Mr. James A. Trowbridge Mr. William F. Valieant Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Varholy Mr. & Ms. Robert Violetta Jr.

Hearthstone Club Kenneth P. Beardsley PhD Deacon & Mrs. Donald M. Brunetto Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Burlinson Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ceritelli Joseph A. Chrzanowski PhD Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cleary Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Comer Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Coppola Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Ferry Mr. & Mrs. David W. Fox Mr. Donald R Gniadek Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Iosso Mr. Dean F. Kramer Lt. Col. & Mrs. Richard M. Kubicko USAF Mr. Thomas P. Leahy Mr. & Mrs. Laurence A. Madeo Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Meehan Rev. George R. Murphy, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Rowe Mr. & Mrs. E. Peter Schneider Jr. Mr. John A. Seymour Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Skowronski Mr. & Mrs. John F. Terapane Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wilkinson


Alumni Donors by Class 1960 50th Reunion See box at right.

1961 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$12,977.00 $0.00 $12,977.00

% Participation: 18% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $480.56 Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Grywalski

Silver Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. DeFonce Mr. Joseph A. Derwin Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Doran Mr. Frank J. Finsinger Mr. Anthony D. Fox Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kurylo III Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pfeiffer Mr. Stephen M. Tomasko Jr.

1963 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$9,825.00 $300.00 $10,125.00

% Participation: 16% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $467.86

Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Boette The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Mr. John F. Hughes Jr.

Gold Loyola Circle

Xavier Club

Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Kevin F. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. James E. Roberts

Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Beckerer Jr.

Berchmans Club Lt. Col. William C. Gadus USA Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Lucey Mr. & Mrs. David J. Martel Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Parker Mr. Eugene A. Skowronski

Hearthstone Club Mr. Leonard H. Christie Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. Ernest A. Delia Mr. John A. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Drab Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Jones Dr. Thomas J. Minicucci Mr. Frederick C. Nichols The Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Rizza Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schiavone Mr. & Mrs. Edmund M. See Dr. & Mrs. Francis A. Stratford Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Thorpe

1962 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$9,698.00 $401.00 $10,099.00

Mr. & Mrs. David T. Nassef

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Caraluzzi Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Henry Dr. & Mrs. James P. Lyddy Mr. & Mrs. Alan T. Vasse

Hearthstone Club Mr. Wayne D. Bonfietti Mr. & Mrs. John J. Boyle Mr. Andrew R. Durkin Mr. & Mrs. George F. Hudak Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Hunn Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Kiernan Mr. Peter G. Mack Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. O’Connor Mr. Carl F. Schaefer Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Serena Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Sheehan Jr. Mr. Robert J. Wels

1964 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$16,643.50 $602.00 $17,245.50

% Participation: 15% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $640.13 Arrupe Society

% Participation: 13% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $510.42

Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr.

Arrupe Society

Mr. & Mrs. John C. King

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Paduano

Xavier Club

Platinum Loyola Circle

Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. Palumbo

Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan

Berchmans Club

Silver Loyola Circle

The Hon. & Mrs. F. Paul Kurmay Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Murray Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle III Dr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski

Mr. & Mrs. Leslie R. Boette Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. John B. Conway The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph A. Egan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William L. Licamele Mr. & Mrs. Raymond V. McKelvey Mr. James W. Michalek Dr. & Mrs. Brian H. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Zielinski

Hearthstone Club

Hearthstone Club

Atty. & Mrs. Stephen F. Donahue

Berchmans Club

Mr. Harry Capossela & Mrs. Irene Callahan Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Cassulo USAF (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Christianson

Silver Loyola Circle

Golden Legacy The Class of 1960 celebrated their 50th reunion on the weekend of June 4-6, 2010, but their legacy at Prep will be felt for many years year to come. Thanks in part to a dedicated reunion committee (see box p.23), the class presented Prep with a 5-year gift commitment of $165,700! The funds raised by the class will be used in two ways: to support The Class of 1960 Scholarship for student financial aid and for support of the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most appreciative to the Class of 1960 for their continued loyalty and generosity!

1960 50th Reunion Total Golden Anniversary Class Gift Commitment: $165,700.00 36% % Participation: Donors in alphabetical order: Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Artell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Attianese Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Bannon Dr. & Mrs. M. James Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bogusky Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carley Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Conron Rev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCD J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhD Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph Drs. Peter and Dorothy Denning Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Doherty Mr & Mrs. Chris Eichner Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Haborak The Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Hauser Mr. Robert P. Jursch Mr. Leo Kalenik Mr. Thomas P. Kearney Mr. Donald P. Kline Mr. John R. Kopcso Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Kubicko Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Lopusznick

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Luchansky Mr. Joseph A. Macaluso Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marquis Mr. William D. Mathews Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr. Mr. C. Ian McLachlan & Mrs. Cynthia Swienton Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Mihalovic

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor Mr. William H. Nolan Mr. David A. Nutile Mr. Michael F. Paul Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna Mr. James P. Pezzullo Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD Mr. & Mrs. John J. Reidy Jr. Mr. Howard F. Reznik Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. John L. Rowinski Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa Mr. Woody Schempp Mr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Spain Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Thornton Nicholas A. Viner MD Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Viola Mr. Richard D. Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

Mr. Anthony A. Antolics Mr. Robert A. Bogey Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Brandi Mr. Christopher B. Coffey

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his issue of Prep Today gratefully acknowledges and thanks all those who helped make the 2009–2010 Annual Fund another great success! With the 2010–2011 Annual Fund now in full swing, we hope you will once again continue to make a difference in the lives of our 905 boys. Your loyal generosity is always greatly appreciated! For more information about the Annual Fund, including making an online donation, stock transfers and corporate matching gifts, please visit the Prep web site at www.fairfieldprep.org, or call the Development Office at 203-254-4237.

1965 45th Reunion Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$17,675.00 $2,424.49 $20,099.49

% Participation: 15% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $679.81 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bremer Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Paul R. Beliveau Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Bitel Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. George J. Arkedis Jr. Mr. Greg Doyle Mr. & Mrs. John R. Marcinko Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. McGovern Mr. & Mrs. Raymond S. O’Connor Mr. Paul J. Roshka Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Santora Jr.

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Mr. & Mrs. William Cerino Rev. Mark L. Curesky OFM CONV Mr. Richard C. Dlugos Mr. & Mrs. Michael Flament Mr. Warren H. Fondu Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus Dr. & Ms. Michael D. Healy Mr. & Mrs. George L. Holmes Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Macleod Patrick F. O’Connell PhD Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Smith III Mr. & Mrs. James D. St. Clair Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Taylor

1966 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. Alan B. Picozzi Mr. John H. Redgate Mr. & Ms. Robert M. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sabo Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Saloomey Mr. & Mrs. James S. Shukie Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Szondy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Toohey Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano

1967

1969

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

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Dr. & Mrs. John Y. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Gazso Dr. & Ms. Joseph E. Howard Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Roy T. Magner Jr. Mr. John F. Moriarty Mr. & Mrs. Alexander H. See Esq. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Staneck Mr. & Mrs. Walter G. Stapleton Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Ganser Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Hanley Mr. & Mrs. John B. Lukach Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Niedermeier Mr. Robert A. Pyrch Mr. Vincent Reale Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Verrilli Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Zitnay

$4,120.00 $450.00 $4,570.00

% Participation: 15% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $179.13 Berchmans Club James M. Coleman MD Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Fondu Jr. Mr. & Ms. John L. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kopnicky Mr. William Kosturko Mr. Mark A. McCormack Atty. & Mrs. Mark C. Valentine Mr. & Mrs. William K. Westbrook Dr. & Mrs. Vincent S. Zdanowicz

Hearthstone Club Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Abeln Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Cozzolino Mr. John D. Fado Dr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Failla Mr. & Mrs. Ernest H. Fries Jr.

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$8,546.00 $901.00 $9,447.00

Annual Fund Gifts: $73,152.00 Restricted Gifts: $248,701.00 $321,853.00 Total Gifts:

% Participation: 16% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $356.08

% Participation: 18% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $2,359.74

Platinum Loyola Circle

President’s Council

Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Sheldon

Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica

Xavier Club

Arrupe Society

Atty. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick III

Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron

Berchmans Club

Platinum Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Castignoli Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Hall Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Mehm Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Mikan Mr. Michael P. Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Dewhirst

Hearthstone Club

Mr. Arthur C. Hadden Mr. James D. Ryan Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. DeAngelo Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Gauvin Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Howard Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Lacerenza Mr. & Mrs. Crispin E. Love Mr. Richard Mallette Mr. & Mrs. John D. Mashia Mr. & Ms. Michael A. Mastromonaco Mr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr. Mr. Stephen J. Paduano Mr. & Mrs. Leif E. Petterson Mr. Donald E. Rastelli Mr. & Mrs. William J. Reid Mr. James D. Reilly Mr. Thomas R. Ventre Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Zambardo

1968 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$11,781.74 $251.00 $12,032.74

% Participation: 17% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $535.53 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. John R. Considine

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Timmons

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Terrence V. Drula Atty. & Mrs. R. Bartley Halloran

Hearthstone Club Mr. Kenneth D. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gerics EdD Mr. & Mrs. David W. Gresko Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Hawkins Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Izzo Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Kugel Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Morello Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. O’Connor

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Harold F. Smith Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James G. Woods

Silver Loyola Circle

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Austin Dr. Matthew J. Baker Mr. Guy J. Bocchino Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Brawley Atty. & Mrs. Michael J. Cacace Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. DeDonato Mr. & Mrs. Alexander J. Dembski Mr. & Mrs. John T. Fallet Mr. Donald C. Fracassini Mr. John S. Gaskell Dr. & Mrs. Michael T. Lesnick Mr. Peter M. Lyons Mr. Bill Newbould Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Pesavento Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roche Dr. Peter Seperack & Dr. Elise Brownell Mr. Caesar T. Storlazzi Mr. Christopher J. Sweeney Mr. & Ms. Carl H. Wartman

1971 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$6,455.00 $6,601.00 $13,056.00

% Participation: 13% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $293.41

Xavier Club Dr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Bowen Mr. Gary P. Mineo Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.

Platinum Loyola Circle Atty. Michael Wiseman & Prof. Helen Garten

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Dennis E. Franko Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Metrusky Mr. & Mrs. Kevin C. Mulrenan Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Pandolfi Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Rago Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Shippam

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Gardner Mr. & Ms. Walter P. Halas Mr. Donald T. Milkavich Mr. & Mrs. Eric P. Munley Dr. & Mrs. William H. Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. O’Grady Mr. & Ms. Joseph M. O’Hehir Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Plavcan Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Puskar Dr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Reda Mr. Timothy Reynolds Mr. Daniel J. Ryan Mr. Robert Shields Mr. John F. Verrilli

1970 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano Dr. & Mrs. David W. Tschanz Msgr. Andrew G. Varga DMin

$4,775.00 $5,910.85 $10,685.85

% Participation: 17% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $170.54 Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Leise Dr. & Mrs. Frank R. Scifo

Berchmans Club Mr. Jeffrey M. Aquilante Rev. Msgr. William V. Millea Mr. & Mrs. David L. O’Connor

Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Colonel Michael Parkinson & Dr. Rika Maeshiro

Berchmans Club Mr. & Ms. George J. Ferrio Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jay Karafa Mr. Michael Marino Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Murphy Mr. Maurice F. Noonan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Petro Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Smriga Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Sean P. Walsh

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Kirk A. Bennett Mr. & Ms. David A. Counter Mr. & Ms. Francis J. Dance Dr. & Ms. John H. Friar III The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr. Mr. & Ms. John F. McGrath Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Noonan Mr. & Mrs. John P. O’Donnell Lt. Col. & Mrs. Donald A. Plude USAF Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Vetter

1972 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$4,949.00 $727.00 $5,676.00

% Participation: 15% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $190.35 Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. George P. Szondy

Xavier Club Mr. John P. Kondub


Alumni Donors by Class Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Arsenault Mr. & Mrs. John L. Carley Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Conte Mr. John D. Kramer Dr. & Mrs. John T. Lynch Jr. Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Charles N. Paidas Mr. & Mrs. Victor F. Riccio Mr. Robert Trosan

Hearthstone Club Rev. John F. Brinsmade Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Fredericks Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Gallo Mr. & Mrs. David J. Maxham Mr. & Mrs. Shawn J. McDonnell Mr. Edward T. Mohylowski Mr. Daniel F. O’Connor Mr. Louie P. Pintek Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Rappa Mr. & Mrs. John Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Roy Mr. & Mrs. S. Tracy Santa Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Serino Mr. & Mrs. Randy F. Stabile Mr. & Mrs. James P. Vail Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Wrinn

1973 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$18,265.00 $10,581.00 $28,846.00

% Participation: 20% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $521.86 Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManus

Silver Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory H. Marshall Mr. Lawrence J. McAndrews Mr. & Mrs. John A. McKenna Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Munchak Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry H. Oldham

Mr. Salvatore J. Arena Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James F. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Blawie Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Boccuzzi Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Bourdeau Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Capasso Mr. Thomas A. Dailey Mr. & Ms. Paul M. Heroman Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Makovich PhD

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley

Platinum Loyola Circle

Mr. Donald J. Toumey

Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton

Gold Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

Mr. Paul J. Halas

Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Okarma Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Stauder

Silver Loyola Circle

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. John J. Evans Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kondub Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Moore

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Frederick E. Albright Mr. & Mrs. James R. Caldwell Mr. John F. Clancy Mr. & Ms. John A. Collins III Mr. Philip Corso Mr. David DeWall Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. Zoltan L. Kadar Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Kaplita Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastra Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Litwinovich Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Munley Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Stollman

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: $14,036.00 % Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

Gold Loyola Circle

Hearthstone Club

Atty. & Mrs. Peter M. Nolin Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Ricca

35th Reunion

Hearthstone Club

President’s Council

Platinum Loyola Circle

1975

Mr. & Mrs. Owen J. Black III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Dempsey Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Martin A. Gavin DPM Dr. & Mrs. Angelo M. Guerrera Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lyons The Hon. & Mrs. Michael G. Maronich Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Massaro Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. McNamara III Dr. & Mrs. Michael B. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Kevin E. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. David L. Quatrella Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Santa Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr.

$9,600.00 $4,001.00 $13,601.00

% Participation: 15% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $436.36

Xavier Club

Berchmans Club

$25,910.00 $51,000.00 $76,910.00

Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Vanderslice

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Altieri Lt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

% Participation: 12% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1,439.44

1974 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

1976

Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Auray Mr. & Mrs. John J. Broadbin Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Capasso Mr. & Mrs. Chris Clinkscales Mr. & Mrs. Russell Cox Mr. William R. Fitzsimmons Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven D. Green Mr. William H. McMahon IV Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Muldoon Mr. Peter R. Tarczali Mr. Michael J. Ventricelli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. T. Payson Wilber

1977 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$3,800.00 $1,025.00 $4,825.00

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. William F. Barron Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. William J. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. John F. Rovegno

Hearthstone Club Captain & Mrs. Bennett V. Boccuzzi Mr. & Mrs. Bogdan J. Dawidowicz Mr. Kenneth P. D’Onofrio Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fortuna Atty. & Mrs. J. Kevin Golger Mr. & Mrs. Keith C. Lavin Mr. Timothy A. O’Connell III Mr. Roger W. Risley Mr. Jonathan Scott & Mr. Michael McGill Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. David A. Zaremski

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Ms. Thomas G. Boilard Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Dreyer Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Ficko Jr. Mr. James F. Gerwien Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Traugott F. Keller Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Lemanski Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. E. Kyle Minor Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Roach Mr. & Mrs. Timothy S. Roach Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Rozgonyi Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Sordellini Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Stankye Mr. Gary C. Sutcliffe Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Vossler Mr. & Mrs. James T. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Brian V. Wyckoff

1979 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$8,757.90 $110.00 $8,867.90

% Participation: 15% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $364.91 Silver Loyola Circle

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph De Lucia Esq.

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Ms. Kevin M. Donohue Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Loglisci Jr.

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Gaughan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Van de Berghe Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Bennett Dr. & Mrs. Mark E. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. H. Kenneth Elwood Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Figmic Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty Mr. James O. Groark Mr. Alfons F. Koziol Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn M. Levinson Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mahoney Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Cormac S. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Meuser Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Sutay Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch III

1981 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$13,027.19 $647.00 $13,674.19

% Participation: 14% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $521.09

Silver Loyola Circle

Xavier Club

Mr. William H. Dully

Mr. Christopher Kraus & Ms. Darcy Stacom

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Brennan

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

Xavier Club

Mr. & Mrs. George J. Abate Mr. & Mrs. Drew T. Burns Mr. Patrick Carolan & Dr. Margaret Carolan Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Seaman

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. DiBlasi Dr. John Donahue & Ms. Leslie Grattan

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Craven Mr. Frank Giordanella Mr. Stephen T. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. James W. Morris Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William D. Vietze Mr. & Mrs. J. Gavin Watson

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. William W. Amidon III Mr. & Mrs. Neil R. Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Royce K. Brosler Mr. Richard J. Caserta Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Neary

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Craig N. LaPlante Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Meany Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’Keefe

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Ferraro Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lozyniak Mark W. Russell Esq.

Berchmans Club

11% $481.41

Platinum Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Caseria Dr. & Mrs. Adolph S. Flemister Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David R. Macedonia The late Mr. Matthew D. Mitchell & Mrs. Diane Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’Connor

% Participation: 8% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $292.31

Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala $8,184.00 $5,852.00

Berchmans Club

1978 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,875.00 $2,150.00 $10,025.00

Hearthstone Club Mr. Joseph L. Alberti Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Terence A. Andre Jr. Mr. Douglas Banquer Mr. Kenneth M. Catandella Mr. & Mrs. William T. Gardella Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hoin Mr. & Mrs. David J. Maffei Dr. & Mrs. Eugene J. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. James J. Money Mr. & Mrs. John D. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Pulie Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Alan Rissolo Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Schmedlin CPA Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Siefert Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Smeriglio

% Participation: 17% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $271.55

1980

Silver Loyola Circle

30th Reunion

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cadoux Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Meyers

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$18,350.00 $1,850.00 $20,200.00

Platinum Loyola Circle

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Guimond Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovern

Berchmans Club Mr. Richard T. Clomiro Mr. & Mrs. William J. Collier III Mr. & Mrs. Stephen V. Falcone Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Garofalo Mr. David Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Kabasakalian Sr. Mr. Kevin M. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy Mr. James P. Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Thornton

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Cipriano Dr. & Mrs. Mark W. Cronin Mr. Daniel J. Dunn Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Randy R. Farrell Dr. & Mrs. William B. Geiss Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Haffner III Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. Redwood Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Steinborn Dr. & Mrs. Jay Sutay Mr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT

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Alumni Donors by Class 1982 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$25,100.00 $16,230.00 $41,330.00

% Participation: 17% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $809.68

Hearthstone Club

Arrupe Society The late Mr. Chad A. Jacobs & Mrs. Karen Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Jankowski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Ostrosky

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo Drs. Lawrence and Laura Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’Connor

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Terry

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi II Mr. & Ms. Edward J. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Sposato

Hearthstone Club Rev. John R. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. David J. Bigley Mr. & Mrs. John S. Bouton Mr. & Mrs. Armen J. Chakmakjian Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Cottle Mr. Thomas M. Farrelly Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Hall II Mr. & Mrs. John R. Lilly Jr. Mr. Robert C. Manger Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Myers Lt. Col. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Plate USAF Mr. Peter S. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Sabados Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Skane Mr. Michael Smith & Ms. Nora Demleitner Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Valade Jr.

1983 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Lynn Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Matthews CFA Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue Mr. David Rush & Mrs. Alicen Puebla Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch

$37,014.28 $2,026.00 $39,040.28

% Participation: 13% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1,370.90 Arrupe Society Mr. Michael D. Martin

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Wasmer

Gold Loyola Circle Atty. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Donofrio

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Anglim Mr. Michael D. Fortin Mr. & Mrs. David J. Mullany

Mr. & Mrs. David E. Berry Mr. Kenneth G. Doyle Mr. Christopher P. Flaherty Mr. Stephen T. Janick Mr. Carl P. Lutz Dr. & Mrs. John P. Lynch Mr. Michael S. Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Rastelli Mr. Jon H. Ringel Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Brett P. Traussi

$39,225.00 $870.00 $40,095.00

% Participation: 13% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1,307.50 Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III

Platinum Loyola Circle Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Dailey Mr. John C. Gisondi

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Sean L. Malloy

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O. Kuryla Mr. & Mrs. William P. Petrino Jr.

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. John M. Burke Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III

Berchmans Club Mr. John M. Carulli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Dolan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis B. Leyden Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McNeill Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso J. Minopoli Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Pategas Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stauder Mr. & Mrs. John K. Stockman

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Barry Mr. & Mrs. William D’Amore Brian T. Donahue, PhD & Tracey McHenry, PhD Mr. & Mrs. William P. Dragan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Falco Mr. Francis T. Flaherty Thomas X. Homza PhD Mr. Charles R. Kammerer Mr. Alfred Kelley & Ms. Marcela Hahn Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Shawah

Xavier Club Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patrignelli Mr. & Mrs. William H. Perry

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Boyle

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Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$19,612.01 $76.00 $19,688.01

% Participation: 17% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $560.34 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Ferguson

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Cashion

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Sean M. Culhane

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Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Patrick S. McClymont Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. Thomas J. Modzelewski Mr. & Mrs. Christian M. Stauder Dr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo

Hearthstone Club Mr. Kevin B. Barry Mr. Andrew M. Borzumato Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Bruder CPA Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Lyskowski Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Mellinger Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan C. Wheeler

Xavier Club Mr. Brian P. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PE Mr. & Mrs. David M. Renzulli

Berchmans Club

1984 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

1986

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Baird Mr. James E. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Mr. Gary T. Kroll Mr. & Mrs. J. Barton Lautenbach Mr. Robert E. Luysterborghs Mr. & Mrs. James C. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Anthony V. Minopoli Mr. Howard T. Owens III Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Paul Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Rotondo Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Shagory Mr. John D. Shostak

Hearthstone Club Mr. Matthew B. Burnham Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Day Dr. Mark D. Guman Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Hillgen-Santa Manny C. Katsetos MD Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Kruzynski Prof. & Mrs. Eric L. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Christian J. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Brad H. Norton Mr. Joel F. Pleban Mr. Kevin R. Reed Mr. & Mrs. George F. Russell Mr. David R. Shannon

1987 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$12,050.00 $20.00 $12,070.00

% Participation: 12% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $482.00 Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. David S. Barnard Mr. Michael D. McCart

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Harding

Xavier Club Mr. Christopher G. Lubeck

Berchmans Club Mr. Louis S. Benedetto Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Bierman Mr. & Mrs. Emmett E. Brown IV Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Carbone Mr. & Mrs. Scott F. Daly Mr. Brian D. Kaschel Mr. Kieran G. Kelly

1988 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$10,306.61 $0.00 $10,306.61

% Participation: 11% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $468.48 Gold Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Shariff M. Hassan Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Hiltz PE Mr. Jay P. Legenza Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. McNamara Mr. & Mrs. Brett K. Minogue Mr. John P. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Matthias A. Piatkowski Mr. Michael A. Rossi Mr. & Mrs. David M. Scrofani Dr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Viner Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Walsh Mr. Eric C. Wuchiski

1990 20th Reunion Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$10,790.00 $4,501.00 $15,291.00

% Participation: 12% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $513.81 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King

Silver Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Brett A. Burns Mr. & Mrs. John C. Bailer CFA

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Barnard Mr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell Mr. Peter D. Loncto

Xavier Club

Xavier Club

Mr. & Mrs. William L. Clawson II Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Molloy Dr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Rogers M. Conrad Wasmer Esq.

Mr. & Mrs. Jose S. Niell

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. George H. Canizares Mr. & Mrs. Dean J. Holland Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McKiernan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Murphy Mr. Joseph B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Nedder

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Keith H. Coley Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Jannotta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Laganza Jr. Mr. John LaGratta & Dr. Maria LaGratta Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rotondo Mr. Edward S. Shay Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sternberg Mr. & Mrs. Phillip J. Sweeney

1989 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$3,820.00 $650.00 $4,470.00

% Participation: 10% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $173.64 Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Jon A. Emswiler Mr. & Mrs. John C. Figmic Mr. & Mrs. Justin D. Krebs Mr. Norman A. Roberts

Hearthstone Club Mr. Joseph V. Barbetta Dr. & Mrs. Peter J. Bonitatibus Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Camarro Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Drury Mr. Andrew J. Grace

Berchmans Club Mr. William W. English Jr. Mr. Timothy P. Koczanski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Leyden Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan T. Boos Mr. & Mrs. Kostas Christakos Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Grygorcewicz Dr. Gregory Hewitt & Dr. Maryellen Hewitt Mr. Christian L. Loban Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Lonergan Mr. & Mrs. Kristoffer D. Lutz Mr. Timothy Moran & Ms. Jennifer Kordell Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Palaia III Mr. & Mrs. G. Griffin Reidy Mr. Randall R. Rubino Mr. & Mrs. Scott L. Russo Mr. Christopher L. Voytek

1991 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,800.00 $301.00 $8,101.00

% Participation: 9% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $433.33 Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Jason T. Morris

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Randy S. Maultsby Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanseverino

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Dies Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Morello Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David T. Tunstall

Hearthstone Club Mr. Marc A. Ciociola Mr. John K. Harchuck Mr. Marshall N. McIntosh Mr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Mellinger


Alumni Donors by Class

Silver Solidarity The Class of 1985 has the unique distinction of being the last Prep class to occupy McAuliffe Hall. They also now have a distinction of a different kind: they are the first 25th reunion class to present Prep with a 5-year class gift commitment in honor of their silver graduation anniversary. In total, the class raised $193,200 to establish the Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J., Scholarship for student financial aid and for support of the Annual Fund! Fairfield Prep is most grateful for the efforts of the reunion committee (see box p.23) and for all those who helped carry on the strong legacy of this unique class!

1985 25th Reunion Total Silver Anniversary Class Gift Commitment: $193,200.00 % Participation: 19% Donors in alphabetical order: Mr. Paul D. Birch Mr. & Ms. Richard J. Bogdany Mr. Peter D. Bohan Mr. & Mrs. William S. Bosak Mr. & Mrs. David R. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Brodersen Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. David M. Brunetto

Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Nestor Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’Connor Mr. Christopher S. Pulie Mr. Dylan B. Tierney Mr. & Mrs. John W. Webber Mr. Brian C. Winfield Mr. & Mrs. Drew L. Zielinski

1993 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$5,964.00 $275.00 $6,239.00

% Participation: 13% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $220.89 Silver Loyola Circle

1992 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Mr. Christopher J. Cleary Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Devine Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Arthur N. Gravanis Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. John E. Harding Mr. & Mrs. William S. Hatfield Mr. Michael D. Hebert Mr. Gregory A. Jannotta Mr. William L. Jarrold Mr. & Mrs. Niall T. Kelly Mr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman III Mr. Jeffrey S. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko

$4,225.00 $180.00 $4,405.00

% Participation: 9% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $234.72 Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. John H. Doyle Mr. Kevin R. Votto

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Adam P. Conrad Mr. David M. Grella Mr. Robert S. Ryan Mr. Scott R. Shand Mr. & Mrs. Timothy V. Zaino

Hearthstone Club Mr. Edward M. Cox Mr. Thomas W. Cunningham Mr. Brian P. Eckert Mr. & Mrs. Karl J. Ehrsam Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D Grant Mr. Mark A. Hibbert Mr. Peter E. Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Pedro P. Mata Captain & Mrs. Roy W. Moore USMC Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Quincy Mr. Paul A. Traynor

Mr. Gregg A. Chiota

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Hally

Berchmans Club Christopher R. Friese PhD Mr. Steven A. Kravec Mr. & Mrs. Ryan W. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Sather Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Troy Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Webber

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan J. Bescher Lt. Cmdr. Kenneth J. Boda USCG Mr. James H. Booth Mr. Sean T. Carr Dr. R. Scott Davis Mr. Timothy M. Devine Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Donahue Terrence G. D’Onofrio PhD Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey D. Gray Mr. & Mrs. Dexter C. Jansson Mr. & Mrs. Bryan M. Kozlowski Mr. James M. McInerney Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Piedmont Mr. Matthew T. Posta CPA Mr. Jonathan M. Reese

Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. McIntyre Mr. Marc C. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III

Mr. Samuel A. O’Neill Kevin W. Rethore Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Rychlik Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Rychlik

Mr. Joseph P. Sargent Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Stevenson Mr. Josh T. Tolk Mr. & Mrs. Jason E. Tremont Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Shay Mr. Matthew L. Stannard Mr. & Mrs. Bartley J. Zaino

1995

1996

15th Reunion

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

1994 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$8,826.00 $0.00 $8,826.00

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$17,437.50 $1,005.00 $18,442.50

% Participation: 10% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $968.75

$1,637.00 $0.00 $1,637.00

% Participation: 8% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $125.77 Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Drury

Mr. William R. Young

Mr. Kevin C. Krober Mr. Kenneth M. Linger Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Marella III Mr. & Mrs. Kieran M. O’Connor Mr. James M. O’Leary

Xavier Club

Silver Loyola Circle

Hearthstone Club

% Participation: 11% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $519.12

Arrupe Society

Platinum Loyola Circle

Gold Loyola Circle

Mr. Peter W. O’Connor

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Colangelo Mr. Robert A. Mazzeo Jr.

Mr. Connor S. Finegan

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Haluch Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Manning Mr. P. Kevin McNamara

Christian A. Atwood Esq. Mr. Kevin P. Broughel Mr. Mark F. LaGratta Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. McManus

Hearthstone Club Mr. Christopher R. Corrente Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IV Mr. Christopher J. Dolan Mr. Ryan M. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Gazso Mr. & Mrs. Jared T. Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Jesson Mr. Stephen R. Kellogg Jr. Mr. Adam R. Mikulka Mr. Brandon W. A. Thomas

Berchmans Club

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Black Mr. Sean R. Burke Mr. John M. Cavaliere Mr. & Mrs. David L. Cristini Mr. Joseph C. Dolan Jr. Mr. Justin F. Fappiano Mr. Renato J. Mascardo Mr. Daniel C. O’Neill Mr. G. Christopher Rippey Mr. Matthew G. Rorick Mr. David F. Valovcin Mr. J. Kenny Wieber Jr.

Mr. Justin A. Angelo Mr. Angelo R. Framularo II Mr. Eric R. Hasenauer Mr. Sean P. Lenahan Mr. John J. Novak III Mr. Jordan F. Reber Mr. Michael M. Reidy Mr. Cornelius N. Richardson Jr. Mr. Jeffrey H. Zielinski

1997 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$5,409.00 $16.00 $5,425.00

% Participation: 11% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $270.45 Silver Loyola Circle Mr. John C. Heffers Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Hoglund

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Alumni Donors by Class Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony B. Audino Mr. Jonathan R. Calvey Mr. David B. Knott Mr. Chris W. Patrona Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Shaun M. Wilson

Hearthstone Club Mr. Michael R. Castle Mr. Adam J. DePanfilis Mr. & Mrs. James G. Fahey CPA Mr. Charles W. Falzone III Mr. Roberto F. Giansanti Mr. Sean M. Gleason Mr. John P. King Mr. Stephen F. Manzo Mr. Joshua D. Mello Mr. Michael S. Nero Mr. Joseph R. Tramontano Jr. Mr. William J. Wenzel IV

1998 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$3,143.00 $0.00 $3,143.00

% Participation: 8% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $224.43 Xavier Club Mr. Randolph K. Adler Jr. Mr. Walter B. Lee

Berchmans Club

Mr. Christian C. Bangert Mr. J Dillon Collins Mr. Wayne L. Coury Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Cunnane Mr. & Mrs. Efralim Diaz Mr. Michael P. Donahue Mr. Justin L. Galletti Mr. John G. Schlechtweg Mr. Brian P. Wheeler

1999 $3,075.00 $20.00 $3,095.00

% Participation: 10% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $205.00 Mr. Timothy P. Tracy Jr.

Berchmans Club Mr. Christopher M. Kinney Mr. Stephen L. Kinney Mr. Kevin C. Kozlowski

Hearthstone Club Mr. David J. Castle Mr. Joseph A. Catalano IV Dr. Randall R. DeMartino Mr. Michael B. Engstrom Mr. Christopher J. Exias Mr. Vincent L. Framularo Mr. Philip W. Gerster Mr. Michael A. Hasenauer Mr. Kurt J. Hofmann Mr. Ryan J. McGreevy Mr. Jonathan D. Newton

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Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$4,970.00 $0.00 $4,970.00

% Participation: 12% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $292.29 Silver Loyola Circle Xavier Club

2003 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$390.00 $27.00 $417.00 4% $48.75

Hearthstone Club

Mr. Ryan M. Cunningham Mr. Timothy C. Murray

Mr. Steven J. Beckert Mr. Thomas P. Bourdeau Mr. John P. Calcutt Mr. Gregory E. Caso Mr. Jonathan R. Ference Mr. Jonathan R. Nelson Mr. Christopher W. Thurston Mr. Bradley A. Topar

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Altieri Mr. Peter M. Francini

Hearthstone Club Mr. Nicholas W. Cagginello Mr. Joseph C. Crowley Mr. Timothy J. D’Elia Mr. Kevin J. Higgins Mr. Bryon D. Karagus Mr. Michael P. Lacerenza Mr. Michael J. Maggiore Mr. Robert D. Pelletier Mr. Benjamin D. Robinson Mr. Michael T. Saunders Mr. John A. Urquhart III Mr. Adam A. Zaczkowski

10% $79.33

Berchmans Club Mr. Christopher Bunting Mr. Peter T. Lelek

Hearthstone Club Mr. Timothy M. Berendt Mr. Matthew M. Biondi Mr. Raymond W. Bourdeau Mr. Michael R. Card Mr. Robert J. D’Amato Mr. Thomas H. Grogan Mr. Christopher M. Manley Mr. Gregory T. Martino Mr. James W. McGee Mr. Ian B. Merriss Mr. Kevin P. Moore Mr. Brian P. Shukie Mr. Michael D. Spaight

8% $74.40

2002 $3,209.00 $15.00 $3,224.00

% Participation: 5% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $356.56 Gold Loyola Circle Mr. John A. Jorden

Berchmans Club Mr. Daniel J. Fabbri

Hearthstone Club Mr. Richard B. Benson II Mr. Michael P. Carrington Mr. Julian J. Castignoli

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Hearthstone Club Mr. Krystian J. Boreyko Mr. Brian E. Camus Mr. Anthony J. Casubolo Mr. David E. Erickson Mr. Connor T. Faughnan Mr. Sante Faustini III Mr. Jonathan P. Herman Mr. Adam E. Kelly Mr. Matthew F. Kelly Mr. Daniel P. Quinlan Mr. Michael R. Ripley Mr. Michael C. Samulowitz Mr. R. John Sciascia Mr. Kyle J. Shukie Mr. Brendan J. Toohey Mr. Andrew M. Valente

$1,136.00 $0.00 $1,136.00 7% $75.67

Mr. David B. Axelrod Mr. Matthew G. Camus Mr. Kevin T. Considine Mr. William L. Georgia Mr. Kevin R. Holforty Mr. Thomas P. Keane Mr. Brendan M. Kelly Mr. Marc S. Lambert Mr. Justin R. Meuse Mr. Gregory Moye Mr. Ryan Nelson Mr. Colin E. Shukie Mr. Matthew Szondy Mr. Stefan J. Tropsa Mr. John R. Wallace

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

$1,091.00 $28.00 $1,119.00

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift: Hearthstone Club Mr. Peter M. Brestovan Jr. Mr. Jason P. Brown Mr. Stephen J. D’Ambrisi Mr. Edward L. Epifano Mr. Zachary L. Glazer Mr. Christopher E. Goebel Mr. Matthew J. Gruppo Mr. Daniel Z. Hodson Mr. Michal Horicka Mr. Christopher G. Kretzman Mr. Phillip A. Lauria Mr. Michael C. Lynch Mr. J. Kevin Mahder Mr. Patrick R. McAuliffe

11% $49.59

$25.00 $1,430.00 $1,455.00 10% $1.14

Berchmans Club Mr. Spencer L. Sodokoff

Hearthstone Club

$627.00 $0.00 $627.00 9% $31.25

Mr. John S. Altieri Mr. Oliver B. Ball Mr. Jackson A. Bargiello Mr. John A. Basile Mr. Kevin L. Burt Mr. Frank J. DeLeo III Mr. Thomas J. Dowd Mr. Thomas J. Gaudett Mr. Geoffrey T. Griffen Mr. Max A. Guerrera-Sapone Mr. Andrew S. Hollis Mr. Kevin M. Leitao Mr. Frank D. Lupariello Mr. Christopher J. Morrison Mr. Ryan P. Morrison Mr. Samuel P. O’Mahony Mr. James J. Skelton Mr. Barrett A. Sylvia Mr. Carmine J. Urciuoli Mr. Harry W. Whiteley III Mr. Zakary H. Zellers

2011 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$50.00 $0.00 $50.00

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

$0.00 $50.00

Hearthstone Club Mr. Sean A. Keane

2012 $750.00 $0.00 $750.00

% Participation: 3% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $107.14 Mr. Michael M. Autore

Hearthstone Club

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

2008

Berchmans Club

1% $25.00

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. Patrick W. Braden Mr. G. William Buckis Jr. Mr. Kevin T. Cahalane Mr. Thomas M. Connolly Mr. Christopher H. Dietmann Mr. John O. Fabbri Mr. Ryan M. Fay Mr. Neal E. Fitzpatrick III Mr. Andrew S. Goebel Mr. Geoffrey M. Guenther Mr. Ian S. Kelly Mr. Matthew J. Krubski Mr. Thompson D. Lozier Mr. Matthew C. Mellinger Mr. Michael K. Morton Mr. Eamonn J. Nolan Mr. James D. Onofrio Mr. Steven J. Richmond Mr. Scott A. Richter Mr. Colin R. Sprows

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$75.00 $75.00 $150.00

2010

Hearthstone Club

5th Reunion

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. Peter O. Gruppo Mr. Connor O. Kelly Mr. Thomas F. McGarrity

2007

2005 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Berchmans Club

$1,190.00 $50.00 $1,240.00

2009

2006

Mr. Daniel E. Parisi

$1,339.19 $236.00 $1,575.19

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

Mr. Adam M. Bruton Mr. James L. Epifano Mr. William L. Gardella Mr. James W. Gruppo Mr. Matthew J. Marshall Mr. Colin E. Nevins

Berchmans Club

2004 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Mr. Richard L. Otzel Mr. Jason M. Rago Mr. James M. Richmond Jr. Mr. Patrick M. Ryan Mr. Matthew C. Salito Mr. Jeffrey L. Stiller Mr. Stephen M. Thurston Mr. Ernest J. Verrico Jr.

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

Mr. Robert T. Morton Jr. Mr. Jonathan J. Piazza-Harper

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. Jeremy J. Hewitt Mr. Patrick J. Krajci Mr. Christopher T. Rago Mr. Timothy W. Rainsberger

% Participation: Avg. Annual Fund Gift:

Mr. David M. Alpert

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Xavier Club

10th Reunion

2001

Anonymous Mr. Stephen P. Aldrich Mr. & Mrs. Baird S. Allis

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

2000

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$100.00 $0.00 $100.00

% Participation: $0.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $100.00 Hearthstone Club Mr. Timothy J. Mapley


Current Parents CURRENT PARENTS Arrupe Society Anonymous Mr. Donald Duffy & the late Mrs. Dana Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyce Mr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sargent Mr. & Mrs. David G. Sprows Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Louis Ceruzzi Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William Curley Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Donoghue Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Pompa Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. David Ball Mr. & Mrs. John P. Calcutt Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Callahan Mr. & Mrs. Martin Doran Dr. & Mrs. John F. Downing Mr. & Mrs. William J. Genco Mr. Henry Gilbertie Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Jeanneret Dr. Maryann Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. Robert MacKay

Mr. & Mrs. Wally Martinez Mr. John J. McGuinness III Mr. & Mrs. Robert McHugh Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer Mr. & Mrs. Randall White

Silver Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. David Alpeter Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt Mr. & Mrs. John F. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Edmonds Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. English Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gennaro Mr. Jack Griffin Mr. James Haas & Mrs. Bailey McClure Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Hagan Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hatton Mr. & Mrs. Burt Hilton Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Huston Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Keady Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Keenoy Mr. & Mrs. Mark K. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Leitner Mr. & Mrs. Keith Longson Mr. & Mrs. Simon Lowden Mr. & Mrs. Kristian Moor Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Mahony Mr. & Mrs. David M. Pramer Mr. & Mrs. John Pritchard

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry S. Provost Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Remy A. Rodas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Seiler Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stiller Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. Tortora Dr. Jeanne T. Varrone April Vignone Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Yep

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Mr. & Mrs. David Bonadio Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Buckis Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Corona Mr. & Mrs. Douglas DeSilva Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Foresta Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hesburgh Dr. & Mrs. Kyong Kim Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. McGeady

Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Mellinger Mr. & Mrs. Eric C. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. John V. Monroe Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Dr. & Mrs. Sanjay Patel Mr. & Mrs. Kim D. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stimpson Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sutera Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Whelan Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright

special thanks to o u r v o lu ntee rs 2009-2010 Alumni Annual Fund Leadership Gift Team \William F. Stephanak ’49 Joseph R. Figmic Jr. ’51 Robert F. O’Keefe ’51 James M. Kearns ’54 Robert K. Marzik ’54 Bernhard F. Bruder ’57 Lawrence J. Bues ’57 Michael W. Licamele Sr. ’57 Joseph L. Castignoli ’67 John P. O’Donnell ’71 Robert Trosan ’72 Daniel R. Pengue ’73 Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. ’73 Kevin P. Porter ’76 Kevin D. Leitao ’82 Jeffrey M. Donofrio ’83 David J. Mullany ’83 Gregory J. Pategas ’84 William P. Petrino Jr. ’84 John G. Phelan Jr. ’84 Richard J. Bernard ’88 Jason T. Morris ’91 Timothy V. Zaino ’92 Matthew R. Webber ’93 Mark F. LaGratta ’94 Roberto F. Giansanti ’97 Timothy P. Tracy Jr. ’99

2009-2010 Alumni Reunion Class Committees James P. Roach ’50 James F. Stapleton ’50 James M. Alexander ’55 Roland J. Wilson Jr. ’55 Ronald D. Anderson ’60 Edwin S. Artell ’60 James J. Carley ’60 Joseph P. Connolly ’60 Richard W. Conron ’60 Thomas J. Cummings ’60 Peter J. Denning ’60 Bernard C. Dietz ’60 Chris Eichner ’60 Andrew J. Harchuck ’60 Lawrence L. Hauser ’60 Robert P. Jursch ’60 Thomas P. Kearney ’60 Edward J. Krygier ’60 Thomas G. Kubicko ’60 Bernard F. McGovern ’60 C. Ian McLachlan ’60 Nicholas S. Perna ’60 Frank J. Riccio ’60 John S. Santa ’60 Woody Schempp ’60 Louis A. Unger ’60 Nicholas A. Viner ’60 James P. White ’60 Walter J. Zwible ’60 Warren H. Fondu ’65 Anthony M. Macleod ’65 William Mayeran ’70 Edward V. Noonan ’75 William J. O’Brien ’75 Bradford C. Melius ’80 Patrick F. O’Keefe ’80

William F. Bishop ’85 William S. Bosak ’85 Dennis M. Brown ’85 Frank J. Carroll III ’85 Domenic W. Casablanca ’85 Timothy C. Doyle ’85 Christopher M. Hanrahan ’85 John E. Harding ’85 Niall T. Kelly ’85 Kevin M. Lesko ’85 William E. Newbauer III ’85 Michael F. Reardon ’85 Jeffrey M. Roberts ’85 Terrence M. Rychlik ’85 Joseph P. Sargent ’85 Josh T. Tolk ’85 Daniel J. King ’90 Christian L. Loban ’90 Timothy Moran ’90 John E. Reilly ’90 Sean R. Burke ’95 Joseph C. Dolan Jr. ’95 Collin P. Ely ’95 Jason D. Perillo ’95 Joseph F. Pinto III ’95 Matthew D. Wilcox ’95 Michael S. Arduini ’00 Ryan M. Cunningham ’00 Timothy J. D’Elia ’00 Philip W. Giegengack ’00 Kevin J. Kery ’00 Michael P. Lacerenza ’00 Daniel P. Timmeny ’00 Dan Nemcheck ’00 Michael Horicka ’05 James M. Richmond Jr. ’05

2009-2010 Parents Annual Fund Gift Team Diane Alves Susan Basile Cece & Mike Donoghue** Margie & Martin Doran Elizabeth & Steve Foresta Louise & Tom Forester Laura Harkawik Patricia Hansen Maryann Lehmann Dotti & Dan Lupariello* Joanne & Tom Marr Nancy & Nunzio Masone* Cindy McHugh Wendy & Jim McPartlan Sanjay Patel Kitty Robertson Mary & Tom Seiler* Sandra & Tom Trotta Lisa Wist Scott Wright Joan & Mike Zaccaro **Committee Chair *Class Captain

Special Events 2010 Golf Tournament Chair: John Chiota ’86 Committee: John Chiota ’61 Kevin Foley ’73 Tom Welch ’83 Jim Butler ’86 Alex Oracheff ’94 Kevin Kozlowski ’99

Spring Event 2010 Co-Chairs: Jennifer Bogannam Sima Patel Committee: Susan Basile Heidi Bramante Marcie Brown Colleen Bushby Lisa Connelly Mary Ann Genuario Peggy Golger Anna Hallet Laura Harkawik Lynn Hendrie Dotti Lupariello Joanne Marr Renee McManus Mary Beth Morris Susan Stiller Susan Stone Bev Wright Joan Zaccaro

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Alumni Parents

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Alves Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Angiolillo Mr. Daoud Awad & Mrs. Kathryn Shorts Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Baekey Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Baugier Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bayer Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Beddoe Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boehringer Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo Mr. & Mrs. Paul Borde Mr. & Mrs. James G. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. John Butala Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cannon Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carr Mr. & Mrs. Juan C. Carrera Mr. & Mrs. Tony Chimblo III Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Michael Considine Mr. & Mrs. Richard Coyle Mr. & Mrs. Scott Craighead Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Creta Mr. David Cunn & Mrs. Linda Claussen-Cunn Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaro Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeLeo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Myles P. Dempsey Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Doerger Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Domanick Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Fabbri Mrs. Patricia Felner-Bragano & Mr. Nicholas Bragano Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Franzino Mr. & Mrs. Perry Gaa Mr. Robert Ganley Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Gavey Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Gentile Mr. & Mrs. John R. Gepfert IV Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Giobbi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Giordano Mr. & Mrs. Brian Granath Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Greco Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenfield Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Harkawik Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Harris Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Haynes Mr. Philip Holmes & Mrs. Jill M. Jean-Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Hoponick Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hubert Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Silvio Inzucchi Mr. & Mrs. David Janny Mr. & Mrs. Maris J. Kavulich

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Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kerrisk Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Mark King Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Libby Dr. James Licari & Ms. Vickie Truchan Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Lombard Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Luciano Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marr Mr. & Mrs. Nunzio Masone III Mr. & Mrs. John Matera Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. Martin McMann Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. McManus Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mendicino Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Miklave Mr. & Mrs. Edward Montoya Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Morrison Mr. & Mrs. James A. Napolitano Mr. & Mrs. James Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Nick Mr. Timothy V. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Leary Dr. & Mrs. Donald F. Perras Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. Pinkus Ms. Marlene Piscioniere Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Ponchak Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Porter Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Prescott Mr. & Mrs. David Quigley Mr. & Mrs. John Rein Mr. & Mrs. Robert Richter Mr. & Mrs. James Roach Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rog Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rotanz Mr. & Mrs. Robert Salandra Mr. & Mrs. Edward Scofield Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sedgwick Mr. & Mrs. David Sheeran Dr. & Mrs. Philip Simkovitz Mr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Smith Mr. Richard Stow & Mrs. MaryBeth O’Brien-Stow Mr. & Mrs. Michael Trotta Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Trotta Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Urciuoli Mr. Josh W. Van Hulst Mr. & Mrs. John Venables Mr. & Mrs. Marius Visser Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wallack Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Watson Mr. & Mrs. John A. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Zeleny Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Zellers Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zielinski

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Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. David J. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Agostino Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Altieri Mr. & Mrs. Ebenezer Anim Mr. Ivan L. Arancibia & Mrs. Corinne van Dorp Mr. & Mrs. John Arrix Mr. Jefferson C. Atkins Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Ball Mr. & Mrs. David Banquer Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mrs. Karen Shahan Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Barr Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barston Mr. Ken Bartlett & Ms. Christina Trudeau Mr. & Mrs. John Basile Mr. & Mrs. Howard Belger Mr. & Mrs. Anthony N. Benedosso Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bennett Mr. & Mrs. William Bilcheck Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Black Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Bogan Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Bogannam Mr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise Brady Mr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr. Ms. Heidi R. Bramante Ms. Marcie Brown Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Budinoff Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Buongiorno Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Burbank Ms. Colleen S. Bushby Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Cannan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Cardone Mr. & Mrs. James P. Carter Mr. & Mrs. Mario Chajon Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Chiluisa Mr. & Mrs. Craig Cinder Mr. John A. Clancy Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Collins Mr. & Mrs. Peter Conetta Mr. & Mrs. David Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cortina Mr. & Mrs. William J. Coupe Sr. Mr. Mark Cowell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Crowell Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Crowley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cullina Dr. & Mrs. James G. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Neil Curry Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Ambrisi Mr. & Mrs. Paul Davis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Davis Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jory B. Dennison Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Dolan Jr. Mr. Arthur Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Dowd

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dunkin Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Enriquez Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Festa Dr. Michael Field & Mrs. Lenora Harris-Field Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Foerster II Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Foreit Ms. Christina Formichella Mr. & Mrs. William Fornshell Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Frassetto Mr. & Mrs. Steven Fries Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fullam Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Galiani Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Garcia Mr. Claude Girard & Mrs. Karen Flinn-Girard Mr. & Mrs. Philip N. Glennon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Griffen Mr. & Mrs. David Gurney Mr. & Mrs. Kent Haehl Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Hallett Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hand Mr. & Mrs. Glenn J. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. James Harris Mr. & Dr. Konrad Hauer Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Helt Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hendrie Mr. Dave Hill & Ms. Nina Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Patrick G. Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Hyland Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Intrieri Mr. & Mrs. Walter Jaykus Mr. & Mrs. Edward Johannes Mr. & Mrs. William Kalker Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Keane Mr. & Mrs. John F. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Thierry M. Le Meur Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lebow Dr. Matthew Leonard & Ms. Mary Money Mr. & Mrs. David Long Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Lynn Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mastoloni Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Matarazzo Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey II Ms. Margaret McGuinness Ms. Robin McGuinness Mr. & Mrs. John Migliore Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Miles Mr. & Mrs. David M. Montani Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Morrison Ms. Geraldine Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. Edward Murphy Mr. & Mrs. David Muscato Ms. Madeline Namin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Noone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nosenzo Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Novitzky Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien Jr. Mrs. Adele F. O’Kane Mr. & Mrs. Sean O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. James Orvis Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ottomano Mr. & Mrs. James R. Pesci Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Peterson Mr. & Mrs. David D. Peterson Mr. John Piscioniere Mr. Brian A. Potter Mr. & Mrs. Jay Power Mr. & Mrs. Carlos G Ramos Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Riley Mr. & Mrs. Alan Roth Ms. Michelle M. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan Mr. & Mrs. James Sabella Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Sanfilippo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sanko

Mr. & Mrs. Ole Schroder Dr. John Setaro & Ms. Stephanie Purcell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shafer Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. Jay Skelton Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smeriglio Mr. Larry Sodokoff Mr. Gerard J. Staudt Mr. & Mrs. John Steinert Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stirling Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sylvia Mr. Alvin Tan & Mrs. Gwendolyn Soh-Tan Mr. & Mrs. Kevin E. Thornton Ms. Carol Tibor Mr. Thomas Turner & Mrs. Maureen Murray-Turner Mr. Robert Valdes-Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. John J. Vazzano Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Voss Mr. Michael Ward & Mrs. Elizabeth Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. Ward Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Larry W. Woodworth Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Worsfold Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wright Mr. & Mrs. William D. Young Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carlos A. Zamora

ALUMNI PARENTS Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. McLaughlin Jr.

Platinum Loyola Circle Atty. & Mrs. Kent S. Bernard Mr. & Mrs. John E. Callies Mr. & Mrs. Albert P. Carey Mr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Cerrone Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. Fasano Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Scinto

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Brand Mr. Sean Kennedy & Ms. Marylou D’Addario Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mr. C. Thomas Meyers Mr. & Mrs. James L. Terry Mr. & Mrs. Pedro E. Wasmer Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Aldrich Mr. & Mrs. Mark Carrington Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D’Addario Mr. & Mrs. Todd Doersch Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Eck Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gubitosa Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Hendrickson Mr. Joseph Henn & Ms. Marie Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kelly Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. LiCalzi Mr. & Mrs. J. David Mahder Mrs. Nancy Masiello Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGarrity Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Ralph N. Sather Mr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich


Friends of Prep Xavier Club Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Frank K. Garvey Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Manning Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Nemia Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Nesi Mr. & Mrs. Jay B. Sheehy

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. David Acampora Drs. Zosimo and Pepita Adefuin Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Amato Mr. & Mrs. William J. Britt Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Canuel Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Connolly Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Cooke Mrs. Mary Jo Dailey Ms. Amy Davenport Mr. & Mrs. David Dempsey Dr. & Mrs. Arnold E. Dorosario Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Emerson Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Epifano Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gage Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Gallinelli Ms. Colleen Gilbertson Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gorzkowski Mr. & Mrs. James S. Gruppo Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Hynes Mr. Nick Kamillatos & Dr. Sharon Kratochvil Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Kirk Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul E Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Denis Loncto Ms. June D. Matyjasik Mr. & Mrs. Cary N. May Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. James Moye Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Morgan L. Pape Mr. & Mrs. William F. Paul Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Richter Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rizio Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rooney Mrs. Kathleen Rorick Ms. Pamela B. Rotondo Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Russo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schinella Mr. & Mrs. Roger Sciascia The Hon. & Mrs. Michael E. Shay Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Sommer Mrs. Catherine C. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. J. Alexander Urquhart Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Zaino

Hearthstone Club Mrs. Elizabeth Adler Mr. & Mrs. Rigoberto Alfonso Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Anstett Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Autore Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Benson Mr. & Mrs. John M. Benz Dr. & Mrs. Michael Berendt Mr. & Mrs. Richard Blakeslee Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Bodnar Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brelsford Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Edward Byrne Mr. & Mrs. William H. Card The late Gladys T. Christiani Atty. & Mrs. Louis J. Colangelo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Whitney M. Cook Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley III Ms. Lisa D’Alton Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. D’Amato Mr. & Mrs. Tom Davis Mr. & Mrs. William L. Deigan Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels Mr. & Mrs. John H. Donovan III

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Doocy Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Dvornek Mr. Jan Engstrom Dr. & Mrs. Jay Esposito Ms. Catherine Fanning Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Fappiano Mr. & Mrs. Sante Faustini II Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Ference Mrs. Kathleen K. Fessel Mr. & Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. John Flavin Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Florio Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. William R. Giff Mr. & Mrs. John W. Glomb Mr. & Mrs. Eric Goebel Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Goodfellow Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Grant III Ms. Barbara Grassey Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Greene Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Hagan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Haggarty Mr. & Mrs. William K. Harris Atty. & Mrs. William E. Hasenauer Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hewitt Mr. & Mrs. R. Ford Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. David Jaundrill Mr. & Mrs. Russell Jennings Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Keneally Mr. & Mrs. Peter Klein Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Klein Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Kodz Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Kretzman Mrs. Nora O. Laverty Mr. & Mrs. John D. Lett Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lorenzen Mr. & Mrs. James Mallick Mr. & Mrs. Pedro F. Mata Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Mazako Mr. & Mrs. John Mazan Mrs. Linda R. McDonald

Stu dent/T eacher App r eci at io n G ifts The following parents made gifts in honor of their son(s) and in recognition of a Prep faculty member, staff member, or coach who has had a meaningful impact on their son’s Prep experience. Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mrs. Karen Shahan in honor of Jackson ’10 in recognition of Mr. Sather & Mr. Mauritz Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt in honor of Kevin ’10 in recognition of Mr. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cannon in honor of James ’13 in recognition of Mr. Dotolo Mr. & Mrs. David Cooper in honor of Colin ’12 in recognition of Mr. Dotolo Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty in honor of Brian ’10 in recognition of Mr. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Greco in honor of Jonathan ’11 in recognition of Mr. Canuel Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenfield in honor of David ’11 in recognition of Mrs. Magner & Mr. Mauritz Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Hansen in honor of Chase ’10 & Connor ’12 in recognition of Mr. Wallace Mr. Dave Hill & Ms. Nina Riccio in honor of Justin ’11 in recognition of Dr. Lewis & Mr. Chesbro Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello in honor of Frank ’10 in recognition of Mr. Wallace, Mrs. Cannan, Mr. Ramos

Mr. John J. McGuinness III in honor of Jack ’10 in recognition of Mr. Mauritz, Mr. Hanrahan, Mr. Brennen Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Morrison in honor of Ryan ’10 & Chris ’10 in recognition of Mr. Mauritz & Mr. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. Edward Murphy in honor of Thomas ’11 in recognition of Mr. Ramos Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Mahony in honor of Sam ’10 in recognition of Mr. Szablewicz Mr. & Mrs. Alan Roth in honor of Jackson ’12 in recognition of Mr. Mamrus Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone in honor of Max Andrew ’10 in recognition of Mrs. Mauritz & Mr. Mauritz Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stiller in honor of John ’10, Greg ’03, Jeffrey ’05 in recognition of Mr. Jaffe, Mr. Bramble, Mr. Lewis Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. Tortora in honor of Peter ’12 in recognition of Mr. Tellis April Vignone in honor of Kyle ’11 in recognition of Mr. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer in honor of Nicholas Holt ’10 & Thomas Spencer ’12 in recognition of Mr. Ford & Mr. Hanrahan

Ms. Julie M. McGovern Mr. & Ms. Thomas J. McKiernan Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. McNamara Dr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger III Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Merriss Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Micheli Ms. Anne S. Minogue Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Miraglia Mrs. John P. Moliere Mr. & Mrs. David Molloy Mr. & Mrs. Curtis H. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Morico Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr. Mrs. Gloria Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Musico Mrs. Alice Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David L. Nessel Mr. & Mrs. William Pappa Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Parisi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Pellecchia Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Porteus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr. Ms. Patricia A. Reese Mrs. Betty Renzulli Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Rogan Mr. & Mrs. Jose F. Rosa Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rosario Dr. & Ms. Daniel M. Rose Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rotnofsky Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Samulowitz Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Sauer Mrs. Roberta L. Schmidt Dr. & Mrs. Robert Shaw Ms. Bonnie L. Signore Ms. Gail G. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Sobolewski Mr. & Mrs. James P. Starrett Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. John T. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. David G. Tirone Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Topar Mr. & Mrs. Trung H. Trang The late Angela C. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Vanacore Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Vertula Sr. Mr. & Ms. James A. Vick Mrs. Bernadette Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wagner Mr. Michael P. Ward Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Fredric C. Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. John A. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. James Wojeck Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wright Mr. & Mrs. Stan York Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Zimmerman

FRIENDS OF PREP Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Ford Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Pagliaro Atty. Joseph Tooher

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Dennis Boyd Ms. Donna L. Leitao

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ahlers Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Brogan Mr. & Mrs. James Cahill Ms. Deborah A. Lasko Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Maloney Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.

Berchmans Club Mr. Peter L. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Mark Beyerly Ms. Christine A. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Casey Mr. Linus Cooke & Mrs. Lillian Lebek Cooke Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Ervin Ms. Susan A. Fondu Mr. J M. Harty Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Knuth Mr. Richard S. Lee Ms. Juliet McCarthy Mr. Roger McTiernan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Shaughnessy Mr. Mark A. Stepsis Ms. Laura Terranova

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Abbazia Sr. Mrs. Alba Abril Mrs. Dolores Alfredo Ms. Kristin Ancona Mrs. Laurie Baik Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Baldelli Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Becker Mrs. Edward J. Bigane Ms. Magdalen Bigane Rev. George Birge Mr. & Mrs. George Blees Mr. & Mrs. James P. Blose Mr. Micahel A. Boccaccio Mr. Lawrence Bolanowski Mr. & Mrs. George K. Booth Ms. Billie N. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Todd J. Brophy Mrs. Mary Ann Brown Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Burns Mr. & Mrs. Michael Butler Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cahill Mr. & Mrs. John Carroll Mr. Eddy Castillo Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cirasuolo Mr. Jose Colon & Ms. Margarita Amador Kenneth Considine Mrs. Elaine Conti Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cook Mr. & Mrs. James P. Corcoran Mr. Andrew M. Crowe Mr. Robert L. Cunningham Mr. Charles Dammling Mr. & Mrs. Michael D’Elia Mr. & Mrs. James M. Deponte Mr. Matthew Dinnan Mr. Eugene Diotalevi Ms. Jo Ann Drusbosky Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Duggan Mr. & Mrs. John J. Faley Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Falvey Sr. Mr. John Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Finelli Mr. & Mrs. David Finkel Mr. & Mrs. George A. Florentine Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James D. Funnell Jr. Mr. Lawrence M. Furey Mr. & Mrs. James F. Gagliardi Mr. Kevin Gallagher

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Corporations, Foundations & Organizations Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Garzillo Mr. & Mrs. Andrew G. Geisert Ms. Patti Genova Mr. & Mrs. Kambuj Ghavidel Mr. Gary Gilroy Ms. Melinda Good Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Granata Mrs. Mary K. Green Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Grich Mr. & Mrs. Mark Groves Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hennessey Mrs. Suzanne Herlihy Mr. John P. Hill Ms. Donna Holland Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Horton Ms. Johanna Hughes Mr. Christopher Iaboni Ms. Sharon Johnson Ms. Heidi W. Kaess Mr. & Mrs. Can Keklik Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Kiesling Knights of Columbus Holy Infant Council #12523 Mr. Joseph Kocinsky & Ms. Margaret Pisani Mrs. Betty Labati Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Labella Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq. Ms. Patrice A. Lannon Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Larson Mr. Robert M. LeBlanc Mrs. Eva Colon Lecours Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Leger Mr. Daniel Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. John R. Levasseur Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Wilson K. Lim Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Loftus Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lombardo Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. James Macdonald Sr. Joan A. Magnetti RSCJ Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Magnotta Mr. Tony Mangone Mr. & Mrs. James D. Marinan Ms. E.Marie Mas Mrs. Diane M. Mastrone Mr. & Mrs. Rodney C. McFarland Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Meder Ms. Rhonda R. Mercer Mrs. Janice Miko Ms. Marcia Molenda Ms. Mary L. Morris Ms. Irene Mulvey Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Murphy Mr. James Murphy Mr. & Ms. John D. Murphy Mr. Robert M. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Gerard E. Murray Mr. Neil Nacewicz Mr. & Mrs. John P. Nallen Mrs. Alice Nell Dr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Nestor MD Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien Mr. Charles G. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’Flaherty Mr. Angel M. Ojeda Mr. Jens A. Olsen Dr. & Mrs. Michael O’Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Palaia Ms. Amy Payson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Pfeiffer Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard Mr. John J. Prior Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Prutting

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Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Quigley III Mrs. Kathleen Raucci Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Record Ms. Michelle Redulfin-Leitao Ms. Laurie Reinmann Mr. & Mrs. John Rodrigues Mrs. Phyliss Rodriguez Mr. Brian F. Rowe Mrs. Marge Salvaggio Ms. Susan Sanseverino Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Saracco Mr. & Mrs. Don W. Sauder Mr. & Mrs. A.C Schlager Mr. Louis J. Seidler Mrs. Laurel Shaughnessy Ms. Joyce Shea Mr. Robert D. Sherrick Jr. Ms. Dina Shino Mrs. Tessa A. Shuk Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John Spinosa Mr. Bart Stanco Mrs. Kathleen M. Stedman Mr. P. W. Stein Mr. & Mrs. K. Szymansky Mr. & Mrs. Marc A. Taccone Mr. & Mrs. Page Thompson Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Thurston Mr. Thomas Thurston & Mrs. Beth Devlin Ms. Angela Toner Dr. & Mrs. Alexander Tumeniuk Mr. & Mrs. Allan J. Vare Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. Wallace Mrs. Moya Waters & Mr. Gene Lemia Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Weithers Mr. Joseph Welch Mr. & Mrs. James F. Wilson Mr. Thomas V. Zingarelli Mr. Juan Zuniga & Mrs. Crystal Ottaviano

CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS President’s Council Bellarmine Father’s Club Bellarmine Mother’s Guild

Arrupe Society Fairfield County Community Foundation General Electric Foundation ICR, Inc. The William H. Pitt Foundation

Platinum Loyola Circle Fidelity Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Company The Charles & Mabel P. Jost Foundation MasterCard International Merrill Lynch Microsoft Corporation PepsiCo Foundation

Gold Loyola Circle Citizen’s Financial Group Latin Scholars Pfizer Foundation Matching Pitney Bowes Venman & Co. LLC

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Silver Loyola Circle AllianceBernstein Barclays Bank PLC Key Foundation NYSE Group Schering-Plough Foundation,Inc United Technologies Corp. Wells Fargo Foundation

Xavier Club Bank of America The Bank of New York Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, LTD. BD Matching Gift Program Deutsche Bank North America Emcor Group, Inc. Garden Catering Hartford Insurance Group John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Olin Corp. Charitable Trust St. Anthony of Padua Church

Berchmans Club Applera Aramark Beckerer Foundation Campbell Soup Company Computer Associates International, Inc. Dannon Company Donahue & Brown, Attorneys At Law Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PC Intel Foundation AG6-601 The JP Morgan Chase Foundation MFS Investment Management Morgan Stanley Northwestern Mutual Foundation NSTAR Foundation Odyssey America Reinsurance Corporation Plainfield Asset Management Prep Hockey Progressive Insurance Foundation Sills Cummis & Gross PC St. Vincent’s Medical Center Wachovia Matching Gifts Program

Hearthstone Club Aetna Life & Casualty Allianz of America Corp. Allmerica Financial Alternative Investment Group Services, L.P. American Express Foundation American International Group Amgen Foundation

C. V. Starr & Co., Inc. The ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Court St. Cecelia CDA #735 General Re Services Corp. Google Matching Gift Program IBM Corporation Kimberly-Clark Foundation Inc. Oracle Corporation Philips Electronics North Amer The Prudential Foundation Shell Oil Company Foundation Sony USA Foundation Inc. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Available Restricted and Endowed Funds The following is a list of all available restricted and endowed funds at Fairfield Prep. Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Scholarship Alumni Association Fund Dr. Donna M. Andrade Scholarship Rev. James C. L. Arimond, S.J. Scholarship Athletics Restricted Fund Francis and Audrey Barron Scholarship Rev. James H. Barry Memorial Scholarship Bellarmine Father’s Club Designated Fund Bellarmine Father’s Club Scholarship Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Designated Fund Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Scholarship Berchmans Faculty Award Bernard Family Scholarship in Memory of Rev. Timothy Curtin, S.J. George and Anne Boughton Memorial Scholarship Harold and Anne Brennan Family Scholarship Ted and Julie Breunich Scholarship Revs. Eugene C. Brissette, S.J. and Robert Sproule, S.J. Scholarship Joseph T. Brosley Endowed Scholarship Joseph T. Brosley Restricted Scholarship

Benjamin M. Brown ’02 Memorial Scholarship Rev. Patrick Cafferty, S.J. Scholarship Caggianello Scholarship John and Patrice Callies Family Scholarship Capital Unrestricted Fund John A. Carley Memorial Scholarship Corey Cerrone Memorial Scholarship Class of 1959 Scholarship Class of 1960 Scholarship Class of 1969 Fund Hugh Cooney Memorial Scholarship Crew Club Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Memorial Scholarship Judge T. F. Gilroy Daly ’48 Scholarship Joseph T. and Margaret R. Dolan Scholarship Drury Family Scholarship Fairfield Jesuit Community Scholarship John Flanagan Memorial Scholarship sponsored by ICR, Inc. J. Gerard Flynn ’47 Award Frigon Family Scholarship General Endowment Fund General Memorial Scholarship Fund Great Teaching Endowment Global Mission and Retreat Fund Timothy Halapin Memorial Scholarship Mamie and Beefy Hargus Memorial Scholarship Timothy and Eileen Hogan Family Scholarship Holmes Foundation, Inc. Scholarship The Inner City Foundation for Charity and Education Scholarship Chad Jacobs Memorial Scholarship Rev. Alfred Jolson, S.J. ’46 Scholarship Dr. William T. Keavy ’53 and Irene Keavy Memorial Scholarship Keith Scholarship Herbert Klein Endowed Scholarship Arthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ’58 Memorial Scholarship Richard F. Kral, Sr. Family Scholarship Chief James Kranyik Memorial Scholarship Kyle Kurjanowicz Memorial Scholarship John D. Lambert ’94 Memorial Award Landmark Campaign General Fund Landmark Campaign Technology Fund


Endowed & Restricted Gifts Gary Lasko ’69 Memorial Scholarship Lautenbach Family Scholarship Manuel Leitao Memorial Scholarship Library Fund Joseph A. Liemandt Scholarship Mary F. Luby Scholarship Maich Family Scholarship Lillian Markus Scholarship Mark Masiello ’83 Memorial Scholarship John Paul Matyjasik Music Award John A. McAndrews Scholarship McLeod Technology Fund Mark Mitchell ’74 Memorial Scholarship Rev. Alfred E. Morris, S.J. Scholarship Seth Morris Memorial Scholarship Fund Rev. Charles Munzing, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Rev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Music Maintenance Fund Niper Memorial Fund John B. O’Rourke ’59 Library/Media Endowment Matthew A. Pellegrino ’91 Memorial Scholarship Louis and Margaret Pelletier Memorial Scholarship Revs. Walter Pelletier, S.J. and Robert Sproule, S.J. Scholarship Richard W. Pinto Scholarship Fund William H. Pitt Foundation Scholarship Fr. Raymond F. Quinn Memorial Library Fund Restricted Plant Fund Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J. Scholarship Russo Faculty Fund Dr. Sal & Marilyn Santella Scholarship Louis A. Saracco, Jr. Scholarship Douglas Savacool Memorial Scholarship The Scholarship Fund SEED General Fund SEED Scholars Summer Program Richard and Clare Senfield Scholarship in Honor of Fr. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. and in Memory of Maxon M. and Helen M. Senfield Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, S.J. Scholarship Sica Technology Fund Skowronski Family Award Brian Stapleton ’78 Memorial Scholarship William Stephanak ’77 Memorial Scholarship Strategic Plan Restricted Account Student Activities Fund Student Enrichment Scholarship David and Irene Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Philip Tarasovic II ’80 Scholarship Enrique Torres ’56 Scholarship in memory of Rev. Andrew J. Cooney James H. Traynor Scholarship Paul Tymniak Memorial Award Unrestricted Fund F. Joseph Van Poppelen ’45 Memorial Scholarship Robert H. Wakin ’48 Memorial Scholarship Rev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Wiseman Family Scholarship

ENDOWED & RESTRICTED GIFTS The following is a list of endowed and restricted funds that received gifts during the 2009-2010 fiscal year.

Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Scholarship Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Mr. Peter L. Allen Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. George K. Booth Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Mrs. Elaine Conti Ms. Colleen Gilbertson Mr. Robert P. Jursch Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Kirk Jr. Mrs. Diane M. Mastrone Dr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger III Ms. Irene Mulvey Mr. Charles G. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Record Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rotnofsky Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk St. Anthony of Padua Church Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey Mrs. Bernadette Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Wasmer Mr. Thomas V. Zingarelli

Dr. Donna M. Andrade Scholarship Mr. Jonathan P. Herman Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. Wallace

Annual Summer High School Scholar Program, sponsored by Anne Marie and Michael J. Paidas, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas

Athletics Restricted Fund Bellarmine Father’s Club

Francis and Audrey Barron Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Mr. William F. Barron General Electric Foundation

Rev. James H. Barry, S.J. Memorial Scholarship The late Mr. Paul J. Connelly & Mrs. Mary Lou Connelly Latin Scholars J. Kendall Murphy PhD

Bellarmine Father’s Club Designated Fund Bellarmine Father’s Club

Bellarmine Father’s Club Scholarship Bellarmine Father’s Club

Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Designated Fund Bellarmine Mother’s Guild

Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

Bernard Family Scholarship in Memory of Rev. Timothy Curtin, S.J. Atty. & Mrs. Kent S. Bernard Pfizer Foundation Matching

Revs. Eugene C. Brissette, S.J. and Robert Sproule, S.J. Scholarship General Electric Foundation Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Mr. Paul J. Halas

Joseph T. Brosley Restricted Scholarship Anonymous

John A. Carley Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley

Corey Cerrone Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Cerrone Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr.

Class of 1959 Scholarship

Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. Robert C. Arsenault Kenneth P. Beardsley PhD Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berchem Deacon & Mrs. Donald M. Brunetto Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Burlinson Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ceritelli Joseph A. Chrzanowski PhD Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Comer Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Coppola Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Del Vecchio Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr. Mr. Michael F. Dowley III Mr. & Mrs. Wesley B. Eastman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Ferry Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. French Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Glynn Mr. Donald R Gniadek Mr. William A. Hellauer LTC Deacon & Mrs. Daniel J. Ianniello Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Iosso Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koritko Mr. Dean F. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kuruc Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Link Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Luparello Dr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch The Hon. & Mrs. John R. Maher Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. John A. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. John D. McGourthy Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Naves Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’Toole Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Reiss Mr. Anthony J. Retartha Mr. & Mrs. C. John Richardson Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. John A. Seymour Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Skowronski Mr. & Mrs. John F. Terapane Jr. Mr. James A. Trowbridge Mr. William F. Valieant Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Varholy

Class of 1960 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Artell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Attianese Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Bannon Dr. & Mrs. M. James Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bogusky Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carley

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Conron Rev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCD J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhD Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph Drs. Peter and Dorothy Denning Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Doherty Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Haborak The Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Hauser Mr. Leo Kalenik Mr. Donald P. Kline Mr. John R. Kopcso Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Kubicko Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Lopusznick Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Luchansky Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marquis Mr. William D. Mathews Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr. Mr. C. Ian McLachlan & Mrs. Cynthia Swienton Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Mihalovic Mutual of Omaha Mr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor Mr. William H. Nolan Mr. David A. Nutile Olin Corp. Charitable Trust Mr. Michael F. Paul Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna Mr. James P. Pezzullo Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD Pitney Bowes Mr. & Mrs. John J. Reidy Jr. Mr. Howard F. Reznik Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. John L. Rowinski Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa Mr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Spain Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Thornton Nicholas A. Viner MD Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Viola Mr. Richard D. Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

Crew Club

Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Bank of America Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bayer Mr. & Mrs. James G. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. John F. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Mr. & Mrs. Scott Craighead Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. Martin Doran Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Ervin Fidelity Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Gaughan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Gepfert IV Mr. & Mrs. Brian Granath Mr. John P. Hill Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hubert Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Jeanneret Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kerrisk Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Libby Mr. & Mrs. Simon Lowden Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marr Mr. & Mrs. Martin McMann Mr. & Mrs. Eric C. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Miklave Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Mr. & Mrs. James Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nosenzo Mr. Timothy V. O’Connor Philips Electronics North Amer

Mr. & Mrs. David Quigley Mr. & Mrs. John Rein Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. Tortora Mr. & Mrs. John Venables Mr. & Mrs. Marius Visser Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace Wells Fargo Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Yep

Fairfield Jesuit Community Scholarship Rev. George Birge Mr. Micahel A. Boccaccio Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Apice Ms. Johanna Hughes Knights of Columbus Holy Infant Council #12523 Mr. Marc S. Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Paul E Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Magnotta Mr. & Mrs. Rodney C. McFarland Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddy Mr. P. W. Stein

Frigon Family Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Frigon

General Endowment Fund

Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala

General Memorial Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cook Court St. Cecelia CDA #735 Dr. & Mrs. James F. Daly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gage Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Grich Mr. Jens A. Olsen Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano

General Restricted Account

Mr. John S. Altieri Mr. Oliver B. Ball Mr. Jackson A. Bargiello Mr. John A. Basile Mr. Kevin L. Burt Mr. Frank J. DeLeo III Donahue & Brown, Attorneys At Law Mr. Brian P. Eckert Fairfield County Community Foundation Mr. Thomas J. Gaudett Mr. Geoffrey T. Griffen Mr. Max A. Guerrera-Sapone Mr. Andrew S. Hollis Mr. Robert P. Jursch Mr. Richard S. Lee Ms. Donna L. Leitao Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mr. Frank D. Lupariello Mr. Ryan J. McGreevy Mr. Christopher J. Morrison Mr. Ryan P. Morrison Mr. Samuel P. O’Mahony Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Paduano Ms. Marlene Piscioniere Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea Mr. James J. Skelton Mr. Spencer L. Sodokoff Mr. Barrett A. Sylvia Mr. Carmine J. Urciuoli Mr. Josh W. Van Hulst Mr. Harry W. Whiteley III Mr. Zakary H. Zellers

Global Mission and Retreat Fund Anonymous Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Burns

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Endowed & Restricted Gifts Ms. Heidi W. Kaess Mr. & Mrs. John R. Levasseur Mr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan Ms. Rhonda R. Mercer

Timothy and Eileen Hogan Family Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr.

Integrated Corporate Relations Grant

ICR, Inc. Mr. Donald Duffy & the late Mrs. Dana Duffy The late Mr. Chad A. Jacobs & Mrs. Karen Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

Jesuit Refugee Service Fund

Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr. Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mrs. Karen Shahan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barston Mr. Steven J. Beckert Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Beddoe Mr. Paul R. Beliveau Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo Mr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise Brady Mr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brelsford Mr. Peter M. Brestovan Jr. Mr. Nicholas W. Cagginello Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Camarro Mr. Anthony M. Canto Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carr Mr. Gregory E. Caso Mr. John M. Cavaliere Mr. & Mrs. Mario Chajon Dr. Ronald C. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Mr. Christopher B. Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Conte Rev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cremins Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeLeo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels Mr. Charles L. DeSiena The late Rev. Gerald T. Devore Mr. Christopher H. Dietmann Mr. Christopher J. Dolan Mr. Michael P. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Dougherty Mr. Justin F. Fappiano Mr. Connor S. Finegan Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Finn Mr. Thomas A. Flaherty Ms. Christina Formichella Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Grant III Ms. Barbara Grassey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Griffen Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Guerra Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Guimond Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Haffner III Mr. & Mrs. John A. Harlow Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks Mr. & Mrs. Russell Jennings The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edmond F. Kiely Mr. Kevin C. Krober Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph S. Kuraska Mrs. Nora O. Laverty Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Lisi Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. Robert E. Luysterborghs Mr. & Mrs. James Macdonald Mr. & Mrs. Robert MacKay Mr. & Mrs. Cary N. May

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Mr. Patrick R. McAuliffe Mr. P. Kevin McNamara Mr. & Mrs. Michael Micheli Mr. George S. Mihalik Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Miko Mr. Timothy Moran & Ms. Jennifer Kordell Mr. John F. Moriarty Mr. Michael K. Morton Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Munchak Mr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Muscato Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Nesi The Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. Niedermeier Mr. Edward L. O’Connell Mr. Timothy A. O’Connell III Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O’Hara Mr. & Mrs. William Pappa Mr. Chris W. Patrona Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle III PepsiCo Foundation Mr. Clinton R. Peterson Pfizer Foundation Matching Mr. Christopher S. Pulie Mr. & Mrs. John Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Samulowitz Mr. Michael C. Samulowitz Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Mr. & Mrs. Ralph N. Sather Mr. & Mrs. Kim D. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Shea Mr. Joseph P. Sincavage Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski Mr. Jeffrey L. Stiller Dr. & Mrs. J. David Sullivan Mr. Christopher J. Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. George J. Thorpe Ms. Carol Tibor Mr. John F. Verrilli Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch Mr. Jeffrey H. Zielinski Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Zimmerman

Maich Family Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich

Mr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell

William H. Pitt Foundation Scholarship

Mark Masiello ’83 Memorial Scholarship

Restricted Plant Fund

Lillian Markus Scholarship

Mr. Robert E. Luysterborghs Mrs. Nancy Masiello

John Paul Matyjasik Music Award Ms. June D. Matyjasik

Mark Mitchell ’74 Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois The late Mr. Matthew D. Mitchell & Mrs. Diane Mitchell

Rev. Alfred E. Morris, S.J. Scholarship Ms. Susan A. Fondu Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Ms. Mary L. Morris Mrs. Kathleen M. Stedman

Rev. Charles Munzing, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Anonymous

Rev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. Memorial Scholarship

Arthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ’58 Memorial Scholarship

The late Mr. Paul J. Connelly & Mrs. Mary Lou Connelly Latin Scholars Dr. & Mrs. John J. McDougall Mr. & Ms. John D. Murphy

Kyle Kurjanowicz Memorial Scholarship

Music Maintenance Fund

Dr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut

Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Russo

John D. Lambert ’94 Memorial Award

Deutsche Bank North America Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King Pitney Bowes

Gary Lasko ’69 Memorial Scholarship Ms. Deborah A. Lasko

Lautenbach Family Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach

Manuel Leitao Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Michael Butler Mr. Daniel Leitao Ms. Donna L. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Mr. Kevin M. Leitao Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Leitao Ms. Michelle Redulfin-Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

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The late Mr. Chad A. Jacobs & Mrs. Karen Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Makovich PhD Mr. Kevin M. Martin Mr. Gregory T. Martino Mr. Thomas F. McGarrity Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovern Mr. Joshua D. Mello Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’Connor Mr. Daniel C. O’Neill Mr. Michael R. Ripley Mr. Peter S. Russell Mr. Matthew L. Stannard Mr. Christopher W. Thurston Mr. Stephen M. Thurston Mr. Andrew G. Townsend Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze

Latin Scholars

Matthew A. Pellegrino ’91 Memorial Scholarship Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr.

Louis and Margaret Pelletier Memorial Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier

Revs. Walter Pelletier, S.J. and Robert Sproule, S.J. Scholarship Mr. Douglas Banquer Mr. David N. Beckles Mr. Nathaniel J. Beckles Mr. Brian O. Black Mr. Brian J. Casl Mr. Richard Chu Mr. Andrew J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Drury Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Falco Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. Christopher S. Girardi Mr. David W. Hilinski Mr. David M. Improta

The William H. Pitt Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Atty. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick III Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. McLaughlin Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. O’Brien Dr. & Mrs. Frank R. Scifo Mr. & Mrs. David G. Sprows

Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J. Scholarship

Mr. Paul D. Birch Mr. & Ms. Richard J. Bogdany Mr. & Mrs. William S. Bosak Mr. & Mrs. David R. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Brodersen Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. Christopher J. Cleary Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Devine Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Jr. Fidelity Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James E. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. John E. Harding Mr. & Mrs. William S. Hatfield Mr. Michael D. Hebert IBM Corporation Mr. Gregory A. Jannotta Mr. William L. Jarrold John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Niall T. Kelly Key Foundation Mr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman III Mr. Jeffrey S. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. McIntyre Mr. Marc C. McLeod Merrill Lynch Mr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III Mr. Samuel A. O’Neill Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Rychlik Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Rychlik Mr. Joseph P. Sargent Mr. Josh T. Tolk Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine

Dr. Sal and Marilyn Santella Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella

Louis A. Saracco, Jr. Scholarship

Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Neil R. Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Brand Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Brawley Ms. Billie N. Brooks

Mr. Michael P. Carrington Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Castignoli Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. DiGennaro Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Dolan Atty. & Mrs. Stephen F. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Dr. & Mrs. John F. Downing Christopher R. Friese PhD General Electric Foundation Mr. Paul J. Halas Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George L. Holmes Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Jakab The Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Jennings Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane Mr. John D. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lyons Mr. & Ms. John F. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan Mr. Edward T. Mohylowski Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Moore Mr. Robert T. Morton Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Moye Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Musico Atty. & Mrs. Peter M. Nolin Mr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel F. Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Ondeck Dr. & Mrs. Charles N. Paidas Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas Mr. John G. Phelan Sr. Jeffrey J. Renzulli Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Saracco Dr. Peter Seperack & Dr. Elise Brownell Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Shannon Mrs. Tessa A. Shuk Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Randy F. Stabile Mr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr. Mr. Donald J. Toumey Dr. & Mrs. David W. Tschanz Mr. & Mrs. James P. Vail Mr. & Mrs. John J. Vazzano Nicholas A. Viner MD Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh

Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, S.J. Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Loftus Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Shaughnessy Mrs. Laurel Shaughnessy


Endowed & Restricted Gifts Brian Stapleton ’78 Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stapleton

William Stephanak ’77 Memorial Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Dr. & Mrs. William F. Stephanak

Strategic Plan Restricted Account Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica

Student Activities Fund Bellarmine Father’s Club Prep Hockey Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr.

David and Irene Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Shannahan Atty. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan

Enrique Torres ’56 Scholarship in Memory of Rev. Andrew J. Cooney Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres

Paul Tymniak Memorial Award Mrs. Angela C. Tymniak Mrs. Catherine C. Tymniak

Rev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. Andrew R. Durkin Mr. Mark A. McCormack Mr. Walter F. Naedele

Wiseman Family Scholarship

Atty. Michael Wiseman & Prof. Helen Garten

Fairfield Prep Golf Outing Sponsors & Underwriters

(October 2009) Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Mrs. William J. Britt Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. James E. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Donahue & Brown, LLC Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PC Emcor Group, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Fabbri Mr. Michael D. Fortin Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane Mr. Brian D. Kaschel Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King Mr. Steven A. Kravec Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. Randy S. Maultsby Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Nick Mr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. Howard T. Owens III Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue

Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Quatrella & Rizio, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Ricca Mr. & Mrs. Robert Richter Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanseverino Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schinella R.D. Scinto, Inc. St. Vincent’s Medical Center Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. Timothy P. Tracy Jr. Atty. & Mrs. Mark C. Valentine Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III Venman & Co. LLC Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

Fairfield Prep Holiday Basketball Classic Sponsors & Underwriters (December 2009) Mr. Randolph K. Adler Jr. Garden Catering Mr. David Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro

“A Taste of Tuscany” Spring event Sponsors & Underwriters Diamond Sponsor Anonymous Gold Sponsor R.D. Scinto, Inc. Silver Sponsors Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Donoghue Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert McHugh Table Sponsors Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ahlers Mr. Peter O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe Dr. & Mrs. Robert Russo Jr: Special Benefactors Mr. & Mrs. David J. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Dr. & Mrs. David Alpeter Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Alves Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Auray Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Baldelli Mr. & Mrs. John Basile Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James P. Blose Ms. Marcie Brown Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Buckis Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt Ms. Colleen S. Bushby Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Cardone Mr. & Mrs. Craig Cinder Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Collins Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. James P. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cortina Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Ambrisi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Davis Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaro Mr. & Mrs. David Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. Douglas DeSilva Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Domanick Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Edmonds Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Ference Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Foerster II

Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Franzino Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Gavey Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gennaro Mr. & Mrs. John R. Gepfert IV Mr. Claude Girard & Mrs. Karen Flinn-Girard Atty. & Mrs. J. Kevin Golger Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hand Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Haynes Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hendrie Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hoin Mr. Philip Holmes & Mrs. Jill M. Jean-Holmes Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hubert Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Huston Mr. & Mrs. David Janny Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Keane Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kerrisk Mr. Joseph Kocinsky & Ms. Margaret Pisani Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Thierry M. Le Meur Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marr Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Mellinger Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Miles Ms. Marcia Molenda Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Morrison Mr. & Mrs. James Nealon Dr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Nestor MD Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. Sean O’Leary Dr. & Mrs. Sanjay Patel Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. Pinkus Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Porter Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Prescott Mr. & Mrs. David L. Quatrella Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Quigley III Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Remy A. Rodas Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rog Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Sabella Mr. & Mrs. Don W. Sauder Mr. & Mrs. Ole Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smeriglio Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stirling Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone Mr. & Mrs. William E. Strada Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sutera Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Thurston Mr. Thomas Thurston & Mrs. Beth Devlin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Trotta Mr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT Mr. & Mrs. John Venables Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Weithers Mr. & Mrs. John A. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright Mr. & Mrs. William D. Young Jr.

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emembering Prep in your estate plans can be a simple and cost effective way to make a significant contribution to the long term stability of our school. We thank all those who have remembered Prep in this special way by recognizing them as members of our McAuliffe Society. If you would like more information about planning an estate gift for Prep, please call the Development Office at 203-254-4237 or visit our website at www.fairfieldprep.org. Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander ’55 Mr. Robert C. Arsenault ’59 Mr. Michael J. Bellew ’71 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley ’49 Mr. Harold A. Bochino ’56 Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brower ’65 Mr. & Mrs. James Butler Mr. Anthony M. Canto ’51 Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo ’82 Deacon & Mrs. Raymond J. Chervenak ’63 The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings ’60 Ms. Lisa D’Alton Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph ’60 Rev. Peter A. DeMarco ’52 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Downs ’53 Mr. Harold D. Edmonds ’59 Mr. James P. Fogarty ’47 Dr. & Mrs. John H. Fox ’58 Christopher R. Friese PhD ’93 Dr. & Mrs. James D. Garrity ’48 Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Gleason Lt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall ’73 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. ’50 Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Guerin Jr. ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele ’58 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer ’57 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks ’74 Mr. John F. Hughes Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce N. Jaffe Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab ’84 Dr. & Mrs. William M. Kane Jr. ’45 Mr. John S. Kartovsky ’46

Mr. Thomas P. Kearney ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Keith ’80 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. David J. Lincoln ’70 Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. ’72 Mrs. Nancy Masiello Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon ’87 Mr. Robert A. Metzger ’56 Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. ’50 Mr. Ralph Money ’77 & Ms. Laura Babala J. Kendall Murphy PhD ’48 Mr. James P. Nealon ’81 Mr. & Mrs. William E. O’Brien ’55 Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. ’59 Mr. Mark M. Pace ’80 Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Pekar ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD ’60 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Preissel Jr. ’65 Dr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr. ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan ’62 Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano 70 The Hon. & Mrs. John J. Ronan ’50 Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau ’53 Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD ’75 Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella ’49 Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea ’73 Mr. Jeffrey W. Sochrin ’85 Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Stockman ’85 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stroh ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sylvester Nicholas A. Viner MD ’60 Msgr. David M. Walker ’56 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh ’47

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Christmas Advent Mass & Christmas Tree Lighting

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he annual Christmas Tree Lighting was held December 5 on the Prep Quad. The tree was blessed by Frs. Jack Hanwell, S.J., and Larry Ryan, S.J., followed by carol singing and a performance in Arrupe Hall by the Prep Jazzuits and Encords choral. The event was preceded by an Advent Mass held at Egan Chapel.

Prep Helps Bring Christmas to Children in Need

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nce again this year, in response to a request from the Office of Social Concerns, Diocese of Bridgeport, Prep collected new, unwrapped toys. Hundreds of toys plus packages of muchneeded diapers filled Arrupe Hall. Theology students helped load the toys into vehicles. Shown from left: Serge JeanBaptiste ’12, Malik Simpson ’14, Trey Altieri ’12, Colin Cooper ’12, and Delvone Davis ’12.

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Christmas Concert: A Celebration of Carols

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he Prep Christmas Concert was performed on November 30 at the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University. Musical groups included: Symphonic and Concert Bands; Select and Concert Choirs; Jazzuits and Encords (co-ed singing group). Directed by Christine Dominguez, Music Director.

Fairfield Prep Wins Holiday Classic!

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rep defeated Ludlowe 60-49 on Dec. 28, 2010, and advanced to the Championship Game on Dec. 30, where they beat ND Fairfield 60-58 in a thrilling victory. Terry Tarpey ’12 (front center) was Tournament MVP and Robby Bier ’11 (straight behind him) was named All-Tournament team.

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New York Business Breakfast Featuring Guest Speaker Jack Griffin, CEO & Chairman, Time Inc.

Thursday, June 9, 2011, 7-9 AM Union League Club, New York, New York

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ack Griffin P’09, P’11 is Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Time Inc., the world’s leading publishing company. With 22 magazines and 26 websites in the U.S., Time Inc. engages 138 million consumers monthly and accounts for approximately 20 percent of total advertising revenues of American consumer magazines. Time Inc.’s popular brands and successful franchises extend to online, mobile and tablet devices, as well as television and events. Before becoming Time Inc.’s CEO, Jack was President of the National Media Group at Meredith Corporation. In that position, he was responsible for the strategy and operations of the company’s extensive portfolio of consumer brands, including Better Homes and Gardens, Parents, Family Circle and More.

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Alesevich ’03 Finds Career Path Through Mandarin Chinese Studies

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love of travel and decision to study Mandarin Chinese “on a whim” in college has opened incredible doors for a Fairfield Prep graduate who is himself now teaching the language and culture in a new free program that has just begun in Fairfield Public Libraries. Christopher Alesevich ‘03 is offering the program at both the Fairfield Woods Branch Library and Fairfield Public Library. The sessions offer local people of all ages the opportunity to learn Mandarin Chinese and about Chinese culture through virtual field trips, lesson plans and live interaction with China-based teachers. Through the free classes, Alesevich also hopes to encourage people to take a deeper interest in the language and enroll in his Wudaokou Borderless Learning online school. Perceiving an interest and need in the international community, he decided he would teach Chinese. “In my apartment on the east side of Beijing in February 2009, I hatched the concept for Wudaokou Borderless Learning.” With partner Michael Fengbo, Alesevich immediately dove into putting together an online Chinese language instruction school and recruiting tutors. “In an underground KFC in a nearby shopping mall is where we began our pitch to tutors,” he mused. With regard to the website, he said, “I wanted to share what it’s like to learn Chinese in China for those people not fortunate enough to have that opportunity.” Alesevich became interested in reaching out to folks in Connecticut and showing them how they can easily learn Chinese. “In learning Chinese in Beijing, I had found that I made the greatest progress when I interacted and practiced one-on-one live with my instructors.” He incorporated this element – really a founding principal – into his new website, to provide that experience, which he says is fundamental to how language is learned. Source: Fairfield Sun

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College-Age Alumni Welcomed Home

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oung alumni gathered for a reception in Arrupe Hall on January 5 to reminisce and reconnect with Prep faculty and staff. They enjoyed refreshments and received complimentary Prep hockey tickets for the evening’s game against NDWH. (Prep won 3-2 in OT.)

Alumni Go to the Rodeo!

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lumni gathered in NYC on January 8 for the annual Professional Bull Riders Madison Square Garden Invitational, to watch the wildest 8 seconds in sports! Dillon Collins, Director of Alumni Relations, is shown center (in cowboy hat) with a raucous group treated to the unique sights and sounds of 700 tons of dirt, the top 40 bull riders, and the rankest 2,000 pound bulls in the world!


Yale Clinical Excellence Award Goes to Obstetrician Paidas ’78

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r. Michael J. Paidas [Class of 1978, P’09, pictured at left] has focused on providing excellent patient-focused, clinical care. He consistently receives the highest Press Ganey scores in his department, and his patients have access to him 24/7,” said Dean Robert J. Alpern, MD, upon presenting the award. For Paidas, caring for patients is a privilege. “I truly love what I do. The opportunity to treat patients really gets me going every day,” he said. A graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine, Paidas joined Yale Medical Group eight years ago with a vision of developing a comprehensive program to address thrombosis and hemostasis disorders affecting women and children. Today he serves as codirector of the Women and Children’s Center for Blood Disorders, which he Helped create at Yale. Academically, Paidas is a nationally and internationally recognized authority on hemostasis disorders and women’s

health. He has published more than 230 manuscripts, abstracts, book chapters or courses, and given over 175 presentations. Last year, Paidas received the prestigious National Faculty Award, by the Council of Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology. The associate professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Services is also codirector for the National Hemophilia Foundation Baxter Clinical Fellowship at the Yale School of Medicine. Paidas has created, and personally funds, a successful annual high school summer scholars program, now in its eighth year, dedicated to exposing talented high school juniors to the field of medicine and the reproductive sciences. Several Fairfield Prep students have participated. “Each year, the selected high school scholar spends the entire summer with me,” Paidas said. Paidas says most of these students are choosing to become physicians, and at least one is pursuing an MD, PhD program.

State Senator John P. McKinney ’82 Speaks at Stamford Business Breakfast

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lumni, parents, and friends of Prep enjoyed breakfast and listened to guest speaker State Senator John P. McKinney ‘82, P’14, at the Stamford Business Breakfast on October 28. The event was held at the UBS Headquarters in Stamford in their impressive 13th Floor Conference Room, complete with views of the city and Sound. Senator McKinney spoke candidly about the State of Connecticut and his work at the Capitol, as well as discussing the current political races in the state and nation. After the program, guests were invited to tour the UBS trading floor which is the office for approximately 1400 employees. Special thanks to Matt Terry ‘82, Senior Vice President - Investments, UBS, who sponsored the meeting.

Muldoon ’76 Named “St. Vincent’s Physician of the Year”

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r. Lawrence Muldoon ’76, P’03, ’06, has been a doctor for more than 20 years. Muldoon, 51, of Fairfield, who is on active staff at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Bridgeport, was recently named St. Vincent’s 2010 Physician of the Year. Dr. Frank Scifo ’70, P’98, St. Vincent’s director of primary care, nominated Muldoon for the honor. St. Vincent’s corporate senior vice president Ron Bianchi agreed that Muldoon goes above and beyond what’s required of him, and often provides his services pro bono to those who don’t have insurance. “He’s a physician who’s very committed to the community and the people who live here,” Bianchi said. “He’s kind of a throwback.” In addition to his practice, Muldoon is medical director of St.

Vincent’s SWIM Across the Sound Prostate Cancer Institute, and helps many men who would otherwise not have access to such cancer screening services. He’s served on the board of trustees for the medical center and St. Vincent’s Health Center, and currently serves on the board of St. Vincent’s College. He received the American Cancer Society’s Star of Hope Award in 2008 for his efforts in providing compassionate care for those facing cancer. Muldoon said he was pleased to receive the Physician of the Year Award, especially since St. Vincent’s has always been a big part of his life. A Bridgeport native, he lived about three blocks away from the hospital while he was growing up. “It was an honor,” Muldoon said of being named physician of the year. Source: Connecticut Post

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Prepped to Putt October 11 was a terrific day at Great River Country Club for the annual golf outing. The weather was perfect, and a good time was had by all. A special thanks to the golf tournament committee chaired by John Chiota ’86 and consisting of John Chiota ’61, Kevin Foley ’73, Tom Welch ’83, Jim Butler ’86, Alex Oracheff ’94, and Kevin Kozlowski ’99.

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s a merchant mariner, work takes you all over the globe and introduces you to all kinds of people. Ocasionally sailors will run into each other, in ports or on ships, and have a chance to catch up. Remarkably, three officers on the same vessel had attended Fairfield Prep together. Steffan Wojeck ’03, Dan Diotalevi ’05 and Andrew Colleran ’02, pictured left to right, all sailed together on the USNS Rainier (T-AOE 7), a fast-combat supply ship that delivers food, fuel and ammunition, from July to September of 2010. The ship is currently deployed in the Middle East. Andrew attended State University of New York Maritime College graduating with a degree in Marine Transportation. He works in the Deck department and sails as 2nd Officer as the ship’s Operations Officer. Andrew keeps in constant communications with the USS Abraham Lincoln and its Strike Group to coordinate ‘Replenishment at Sea,’ or RAS. Steffan graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering and a minor in Electrical Engineering. His last assignment was Cargo 2nd Engineer, where he was in charge of all machinery on deck, and responsible for sending fuel and cargo to Navy ships as they pulled alongside. Dan graduated from Kings Point with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering and Shipyard Management. He is sailing as 3rd Engineer, Cargo, working with the Cargo Engineer and unlicensed deck engineers taking care of equipment on deck, and is in charge of helicopter refueling during Vertical Replenishment, or VERTREP operations.


Maura Marden, Alumni Parent, Inspirational Survivor, Dies at 53

Team Pride II from left: Dave Platow ’05, Danny Platow ’07, Andrew Davis, Maura Marden, Neil Fischbach, and Bart Platow ’09.

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aura Marden was always a tough athlete. A swimmer and a marathon runner, Marden was used to fighting through pain. But on Aug. 7 her resilience and toughness made a lasting impression on all those at the annual SWIM Across the Sound fundraiser. Despite being in the midst of a battle with cancer, the 53-year-old Marden participated in the swim along with her three sons (Prep alumni) and family friends. “We thought she would swim for maybe five minutes and that would be enough time in the water for her,” said Bill Marden, Maura’s husband, who was in the boat beside her. “But she yelled up ‘give me 10 more,’ she was so enthusiastic and she swam for 10 more minutes.” Maura Marden died on September 27, ending a four-year battle with cancer. Her family and friends said that final swim with her family meant everything to her. “For two years she never, ever complained,” said Bill Marden. “Every morning she was up, she went to the gym, she lived her actual life and didn’t let cancer get in the way. Every night she would make dinner.” “She was so thrilled when she finished and after the swim she was very sick,” Bill Marden said. He added that his wife had been sick in bed until 3 p.m. the day before, but remarkably was healthy enough to participate in the part of the 15-mile swim from Port Jefferson on Long Island to Captain’s Cove in Bridgeport that serves as a fundraiser for the St. Vincent’s Medical Center of Bridgeport. “I saw her the day before she went into intensive care,” said Linda Johnston, a friend of Maura’s for 22 years. “And she said, ‘The greatest moment was the day I swam with the boys.’” Marden swam with her three boys — David Platow ’05; Danny Platow ’07; and Bart Platow ’09 — all Division I swimmers at the University of the Pacific in California and graduates of Fairfield Prep, along with family friend Andy Davis and her oncologist, Dr. Neil Fischbach. Bill Marden served as captain for the group, called Team Pride II. In addition to swimming, she also raised more than $20,000. Excerpts from an article in “Fitness News.” Donations may be made to the Fairfield Prep Swim Team in her memory.

Responding to the Call of Christ. Everyone has a great calling. Let us help you discern yours.

The Society of Jesus in the United States www.Jesuit.org www.JesuitVocation.org

Former Prep Teacher & Asst. XC Coach Christian McEvoy finishes ULTRAMAN Raising Awareness for Cancer Survivors 3 Days: Swim 6.2 miles, Bike 261.4 miles, Run 52.4 miles

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hristian McEvoy, an ultra endurance athlete and Director of the Connecticut Challenge Center for Survivorship, completed the 2010 UltraMan World Championships in Hawaii. McEvoy, a first time competitor, finished 6th in a field of 40 seasoned athletes, with a time of 24:16:42, an amazing accomplishment. Participation is by invitation only. He was also the youngest competitor this year. Christian is no stranger to ultra endurance events. Just out of college and teaching English at Fairfield Prep, Christian met Jeff Keith ’80, the first above the knee amputee and cancer survivor to run across the country, and became inspired to follow in his footsteps. Literally. Just as Keith had done years prior, in 2006 McEvoy ran 3,400 miles across the country, from San Francisco to Rhode Island. Along the way he met with cancer survivors, filmed their stories, and was inspired by their determination. “I participate in ultra-distance sports to challenge my own perception of limits, and I pair every major effort with a charity. The charity closest to my heart is cancer survivorship. Through my participation, I am raising funds for cancer survivors through the Connecticut Challenge.” Christian’s athletic endeavors have helped him raise $350,000 to benefit cancer survivors.

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Alumni Class News 1940’s Emanuel Ondeck ’49 and his wife Carol renewed their wedding vows on July 31, 2010 in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Rev. William F. Verrilli, JCL ’69 did the officiating.

1950’s Robert F. Coyne ’53 has started a free seminar for caregivers taking care of a loved one titled “I’m a caregiver? Oh, What Do I Do Now?” He is helping people to cope with the pressures of care giving and how to survive the pressures by taking care of themselves. Jay P. Dolan ’54 recently wrote “The Irish American: A History”.

1960’s Stephen F. Donahue ’62 was presented the Distinguished Service Award by The Greater Bridgeport Bar Association at their Annual Dinner. This award recognizes Steve Donahue for demonstrating a history

of exceptional public service to the Bridgeport Community. Hon. Joseph A. Egan Jr. ’64 was elected as the first Judge of the new Northern Fairfield County Probate Court in November 2010. He has been a probate judge in Ridgefield since 1990 and former president of the National College of Probate Judges. Frank Palumbo ’64 and his wife Sharon welcomed their second grandchild, Casey Jackson.

1970’s Joseph L. Alberti, Jr. ’79 still holds the US National record for being certified to officiate 11 different sports. He travels 23-24 weeks a year across the US, Canada and Europe officiating Pro Tennis, ATP, WTA and USTA Events. Alfred J. Kelly ’79 was awarded the 2010 Alis B. McGrath Friend of Education Award on Dec 1, 2010. Lawrence D. Muldoon ’76 was named St. Vincent’s Medical Center Physician of the Year.

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Paul was deeply committed to Mary Lou, his wife of 52 years and his four children Paul, Patrick, Christopher and Michael ’83.

Paul J. Connelly ’48 Remembered July 31, 1930 – November 15, 2010

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n September 8, 2010 Paul Connelly ’48 received the inaugural Saint Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award for his lifelong commitment to exemplifying the five ideals of a Jesuit High School graduate: Open to Growth, Intellectually Competent, Religious, Loving and Committed to Doing Justice. The Fairfield Prep community proudly dedicated the Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament this year to Paul who passed away November 15. He was perhaps best known in the Prep community as president of the Fairfield Prep alumni group affectionately called the Latin Scholars. The Latin Scholars continue in their commitment to service by generously supporting Brazilian missions of their classmates Msgr. Joe Potter ’46 and Fr. Ed McCall ’47. The Latin Scholars also generously support Prep scholarships as a memorial tribute to their teachers Fathers James Barry, S.J., and Thomas Murphy, S.J. Paul was a very dedicated Prep Alum who loved and cherished his memories from Prep and the lifelong friendships he made. He loved athletics. He was always generous with his time and often organized most of the service initiatives he was involved in, setting a wonderful leadership example. He was also very active in the Sodality of Our Lady and as a lead organizer of Prep’s Mission Drives, supporting Jesuit missions worldwide.

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1980’s Lawrence W. Fitzgerald ’82 graduated with honors from The University of Michigan where he received his MBA. He recently joined Lundbeck Research USA as Vice President of Research.

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Anthony A. Janotta ’88 has been recently appointed to Governor Dan Malloy’s legal team. He has been an assistant attorney general for more than 15 years. For the last seven years he has worked on Attorney General Richard Blumenthal’s executive staff as special counsel.

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Leo J. Redgate ’86 has been named the Prep varsity basketball coach.

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VJ Connolly ’98, was named a Manager in the Risk Management Practice with Accenture Plc based in New York, NY. Kurt J. Hofmann ’99 graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in May 2010. He is currently doing his residency in orthopedic surgery at Tufts Medical Center.

Jason D. Licamele ’95 was awarded the Gold level of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award on December 7, 2010 for his work with the Farmer-to-Farmer program at the USAID Agricultural Volunteers Service Award luncheon. Ryan T. Lyddy ’93 has been named the Prep varsity soccer coach. Oliver Perez ’98 graduated with his MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth in June 2010. He is currently working as an Associate Marketing Manager at General Mills. Oliver his wife Jamie and their daughter Norah currently reside in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2000’s Raymond W. Bourdeau ’01 is currently working on his PhD in biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the University of Chicago. He just received a pre-doctoral fellowship from the American Heart Association for his research into ion channel related disease. Tom Curran ’05 became the Prep varsity tennis coach after longtime coach Bob Harris retired. Tom is also the freshman basketball coach.


Marc S. Lambert ’06 graduated Cum Laude from Fairfield University with a B.S. degree in Information Systems. He is currently getting his MBA from Fairfield University. Anthony T. Pedicone ’05 graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in May 2010 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. He met his wife at RIT and was married in December 2009. Anthony works for the Army National Guard as a 2nd Lieutenant Military policeman out of Buffalo, New York. Austin M. Ryan ’06 is currently teaching freshman English at Jesuit College Prep of Dallas. Michael L. Vitulano ’02 just completed his masters’ degree in clinical psychology at the University of Tennessee and is continuing on for his PhD. His area of research is “Contextual Influences on Associations between Impulsivity, Risk -Taking and Child Delinquency. He is also a University of Tennessee assistant lacrosse coach. Robert A. Vitulano ’04 has accepted a position in the corporate finance division of Thompson Reuters Markets and is working in their San Francisco office.

2010’s Leland Holcomb ’10 has been named to the Student Government at Kenyon College.

MILEPOSTS In Memoriam Margaret E. Angell on March 4, 2010. She was the wife of Donald J. Angell ’47, and sister in law to Gordon R. Angell ’55 and H. Joseph Angell ’51. James H. Aspinwall III ’48 on August 7, 2010. James V. Attolino ’52 on September 13, 2010. He was the father of David M. Attolino ’82, James V. Attolino Jr. ’78 and grandfather of Timothy J. Attolino ’13. Robert Baronowski on December 18, 2010. He was the father of Gregg P. Baronowski ’84.

Anne Curtin on August 2, 2010. She was the daughter of Paul Curtin ’87 and his wife Katherine. Martha D’Apice on September 13, 2010. She was the mother of Joseph D’Apice ’57 and grandmother of Anthony J. D’Apice ’87. Robert D. Delaney ’48 on September 1, 2010. He was the father of Patrick Delaney ’90. Gerald T. Devore ’54 on January 9, 2011. He was the brother of the late Charles Devore ’49. Laurel Dolyak on October 28, 2010. She was the grandmother of Brian Dolyak ’10. John C. Donaher Jr., on November 9, 2010. He was the father of John C. Donaher III ’79, Matthew M. Donaher ’82 and Patrick W. Donaher ’86. Richard D. Donnelly ’51 on September 18, 2008. Dana Duffy on December 20, 2010. She was the mother of Dean J. Duffy ’11 and Dylan M. Duffy ’13. George W. Egri ’52 on December 28, 2010. Mary Fabbri on October 24, 2010. She was the grandmother of Daniel J. Fabbri ’02, Michael J. Fabbri ’04, John O. Fabbri ’07 and Kevin K. Fabbri ’10. Octavio Fabbri on October 10, 2010. He was the grandfather of Daniel J. Fabbri ’02, Michael J. Fabbri ’04, John O. Fabbri ’07 and Kevin K. Fabbri ’10. Sheila Foley on November 9, 2010. She was the sister of D. Patrick Foley ’68, Kevin M. Foley ’73, Timothy J. Foley ’81 and aunt of Kevin M. Foley ’04. Marie V. Franko on July 24, 2010. She was the wife of Raymond E. Franko ’54 and the mother of James J. Franko ’81. Richard P. Gazso ’61 on December 20, 2010. He was the brother of Paul G. Gazso ’64, uncle of Paul R. Gazso ’94 and grandfather of Jonathan R. Formichella ’11. Thomas R. Gaughan on November 14, 2010. He was the father of Thomas R. Gaughan ’80, Dennis P. Gaughan ’88 and grandfather of William A. Gaughan ’11 and Matthew T. Gaughan ’09.

Francis M. Bosze ’58 on August 14, 2010.

Rose Iannucci on August 8, 2010. She was the mother of Michael Iannucci ’88.

Sean M. Brennan on November 26, 2010. He was the brother of Daniel Brennan ’69, and uncle and friend to many Prep alumni and students.

John M. Kallaugher on October 3, 2010. He was the father of William F. Kallaugher ’77, Kevin P. Kallaugher ’73, and John Kallaugher ’70.

Colleen Doyle Britt on October 12, 2010. She was the mother of Adam N. Britt ’98.

George W. Kearns ’45 on September 7, 2010.

Jennie Casubolo on September 15, 2010. She was the grandmother of Anthony J. Casubolo ’04.

Anne Lavin on September 21, 2010. She was the mother of Bernard Lavin ’56, Sean Lavin ’62, and William Lavin ’63.

Thomas M. Coonan Jr., ’51 on August 31, 2010. He was the brother of John H. Coonan ’53.

Victoria Mancini on September 19, 2010. She was the mother of Joseph A. Mancini ’83.

Paul J. Connelly ’48 on November 14, 2010. He was the father of Michael E. Connelly ’83, brother of Thomas L. Connelly ’57, the late John Connelly ’45, brother in law of Edmond Dailey ’48, Donal Sullivan ’52 and uncle and friend of many Prep alumni and students.

Maura Marden on September 27, 2010. She was the mother of David B. Platow ’05, Daniel H. Platow ’07, and Bart E. Platow ’09.

J. Bernard Coyne ’46 on June 11, 2010. He was the brother of Edmund T. Coyne ’48. Matthew T. Crosson ’67 on December 23, 2010.

Szefc/Vitulano Wedding Christopher Szefc ’98 was married to Gina Vitulano, daughter of Dr. Larry Vitulano ’68 in the Fall of 2010. The ceremony was held at Fairfield University’s Egan Chapel. The couple resides in San Francisco. In attendance and pictured from left to right are Michael Zerdy ’99, VJ Connolly ’98, Michael Vitulano ’02 (brother of the bride), David Craw ’78, Larry Vitulano ’68 (father of the bride), Gina Vitulano, Chris Szefc ’98, John Arteaga ’98, Jack Connolly ’65, Rob Vitulano ’04 (brother of the bride) and Ian Walsh ’98.

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lizabeth Field Moore was married to Robert McWatty Russell V ’99. Monsignor Nicholas V. Grieco performed the ceremony was assisted by the Groom’s grandfather, The Most Right Reverend Robert M. Russell III at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Greenwich, CT. The reception was held at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club also in Greenwich. Prep alumni in the wedding party were the bride’s brother Andrew Moore ’06 and the groom’s two brothers Matthew Russell ’01 and Kevin Patrick Russell ’04. Rob graduated from St. Lawrence University in 2003 and was the President of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and the two times Captain of the Saint Lawrence NCAA lacrosse team. He is currently a Vice President of the institutional equity sales group at Consumer Edge Research in Stamford. His mother, Katherine B. Russell, is a Kindergarten assistant teacher at The Country School in Madison CT and is a former Board of Governors member at Fairfield Prep. His father is the Chairman of Wellfleet Partners LLC. The couple honeymooned in Anguilla B.W.I. and resides in Darien CT.

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lana Lynne Festa and Sean Patrick Lenahan ’96 were married on June 5, 2010 at St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church in Fairfield, Connecticut. Following a reception at the Rockrimmon Country Club in Stamford, the couple departed for a post-wedding trip to Costa Rica and Mexico. They live in Wilton with their two dogs. Sean is a graduated from Providence College where he studied Marketing and Finance. He is currently an Associate Director in the Sales and Service Group at Commonfund in Wilton, providing investment management solutions to nonprofit institutions. Teak Murphy ’96 who graduated with Sean was a groomsman.

Engagements Alexander Bues ’03 and Katie Bell were engaged on November 19, 2010 (left). Justin V. Barius ’99 is engaged to Emily Blair (below).

Charles D. McCullough ’47 on December 20, 2010. Tobin Mellish ’77 on December 1, 2010. James A. Moran ’57 on November 10, 2010. He was the brother of Donald F. Moran ’61 and the late Thomas P. Moran ’55.

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Fr. Jim Bowler, S.J., former Prep Headmaster, leaves Fairfield University

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fter serving tirelessly for eleven years as the Facilitator for Catholic and Jesuit Mission at Fairfield University, Fr. Jim Bowler, S.J., will formally step down from the position at the end of the academic year. Fr. Bowler said: “Mission and identity officers serve their leadership and I could not have received more support than I did from the two presidents with whom I was privileged to work. I am also very grateful to all the faculty and staff who were so generous and effective in collaborating with me. For a long period of time I will give thanks for the efforts of so many. I am convinced that from a proportional viewpoint, Fairfield’s faculty and staff involvement in Jesuit mission and identity exceeds most of its peers.” He has indicated that in the short term, he intends to take some sabbatical time, and turn his attention to writing projects that he has long put off. Fr. Bowler first came to Fairfield as a member of the faculty of Fairfield Prep in 1967, and after serving as the Director of Planning and Secondary Education for the New England Province of the Society of Jesus, served as the headmaster of Fairfield Prep from 1977 to 1983. He became the Director of the Campion Renewal Center in Weston, Mass., in 1987, and served as Executive Director of The National Jesuit Retreat and Renewal Ministries from 1989 to 1992. Prior to rejoining Fairfield as the Facilitator of Catholic and Jesuit Mission, Fr. Bowler trained and supervised spiritual direction at the Guelph Centre of Spirituality at Loyola House, Guelph University, Ontario.

E. Cortright Phillips on November 27, 2010. He was the father of Bryan Phillips ’85. John O’Connor on August 31, 2010. He was the father of David O’Connor ’70, Robert O’Connor ’78, Brian O’Connor ’83, and grandfather of Matthew O’Connor ’08 and Thomas O’Connor ’14 and father-in-law of Maura O’Connor, a teacher of the Math department at Prep. Stanley F. Okarma on August 12, 2010. He was the father of Paul Okarma ’76. Catherine Onorato on October 18, 2010. She was the mother of Alfred J. Onorato ’57. Francis M. Osak ’71 on August 19, 2010. Donald C. Papcsy on July 13, 2010. He was the father of Donald A. Papcsy ’87. James M. Parry ’73 on August 2, 2010. Robert S. Pelton ’55 in October 2010. Anthony R. Piro ’55 on October 15, 2010. Mary H. Redgate on September 14, 2010. She was the mother of John H. Redgate ’54, William T. Redgate ’59, Thomas J. Redgate ’62, grandmother of Philip W. Redgate ’84, Timothy J. Redgate ’86, William T. Redgate ’88, Daniel P. Redgate ’96 and great aunt to many Prep alumni. Timothy S. Russell ’90 on August 26, 2010. He was the brother of Christopher D. Russell ’95. Timothy W. Ryan ’59 on September 27, 2010. Anne Saffo on November 11, 2010. She was the wife of John A. Saffo ’57 and mother of John E. Saffo ’85 and David J. Saffo ’89. Christopher S. Stenz ’87 on October 14, 2010.

Ignatius “Joe” Vetter on November 12, 2010. He was the father of Thomas J. Vetter ’71. John J. Waldeyer ’60 on November 2, 2010. He was a teacher and basketball coach at Notre Dame of Fairfield for many years. George Webb ’76 on September 21, 2010. He was the brother of Gerald Webb ’79. Eleanor Zingo on January 7, 2011. She was the grandmother of Christopher J. Zingo ’90 and Randy J. Zingo ’92.

Weddings On July 31, 2010 VJ Connolly ’98, BA Fairfield University married Ms. Erin Mulvey of Newtown Grant, Pa. in Audabon, Pennsylvania. They were attended by best man, Ian Walsh ’98 and groomsmen Chris Szefc ’98 and Juan Arteaga ’98. Also in attendance were Jack Connolly ’65, Bob Curley ’65, Jim Connolly ’69, Jimmy Connolly ’94, and Bill DeMayo ’96. Richard P. Douglas ’93 married Kerry Jean O’Connor on October 2, 2010. His brother Patrick M. Douglas ’03, Gregg A. Chiota ’93, Jack W. Shannon ’93, Jason R. Bartlett ’93, Alex W. Oracheff ’94, Brian V. Carey ’96, Charles H. Korchinski ’95, Brian D. Dresch ’95, Daniel E. Brennan ’98. Brian Farrell ’97 married Beth Harrison on August 13, 2010. His brother Kevin Farrell ’95 was the best man and Gregory Formato ’97 was a groomsman. They currently live in West Chester, PA. A. Matthew Macleod ’96 and Kristen Luneberg were married on October 23, 2010 in Newport, Rhode Island.

1960 Football State Champs Honored

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everal members of the Fairfield Prep 1960 State Champion Football Team were honored on the field at halftime of the Prep-Griswold game on September 24. This marked 50 years since the team won all 10 games, scored 352 points and only allowed 36 points to be scored against them. The Jesuit team was awarded the Waskowitz trophy, emblematic at that time of a state championship. The trophy and a symbolic helmet was presented to the attending members by Steve Donahue ’92, Athletic Director. The crowd applauded as each player’s name was announced and the members waved to the stadium fans.

Thanks from a 1960 team player: Thanks to the Prep staff for Friday evening. I really enjoyed being there and seeing everyone. Duck turned to me late in game and said that seems like yesterday that we were out there on Alumni Field — not fifty years ago — and I agreed with him. Thanks again and best, Bob Riordan, Class of ‘61.

Alumni and Students Run Pequot Race Prep alumni and students annually participate in the Pequot 5 Mile Road Race in Southport on Thanksgiving Day. Any Cross Country alumni should contact Bob Ford Jr. at rford@fairfieldprep.org to join in the race next year.

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Top Prep finishers at Pequot ’10 – White Shirt Awards: Front row, left to right: Dan Quinlan ‘04, James Ford ‘02 (fastest Prep finisher), Tony Cramond ‘09, Pat Corona ‘12, Jay Gould ‘08. 2nd row: Bob Ford Sr., Chris Auray ‘13, Billy Harkawik ‘10, Tyler Agostino ‘12, Chris Kelly ‘13, Christian Alvarado ‘14, Brendan Terry ‘12, Colin Nevins ‘08, Kevin Mott ‘06, Bob Ford Jr.


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Lacrosse Alumni Game All lacrosse alumni were invited to the annual Prep Alumni Lacrosse Game held at Fairfield University Alumni Field on Saturday, June 5, 2010. To get involved next year contact alumni@fairfieldprep.org Ryan J. Varjas ’04 married Samantha Hahn on May 11, 2010 in Charleston, South Carolina.

Dexter C. Jansson ’93 and his wife Kimberly welcomed their first child Kenley Ava on August 2, 2010.

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Michael E. Jones Jr. ’85 and his wife Michelle welcomed their second child Chloe on September 1, 2010.

Births Paul S. Donahue ’93 and his wife Marie welcomed their second child, Caroline Cahill, on August 11, 2010. Caroline joins big brother Will. Robert P. Hagan ’95 and his wife Erika welcomed their second child Neil Declan on July 12, 2010. Neil joins his 3 1/2 year old sister Frances.

Rudolph J. Mauritz IV ’94 and his wife Jennifer welcomed Amelie Ann on October 6, 2010 (see Faculty & Staff Births).

id you know there’s a gift to Fairfield College Preparatory School that returns payments to you? Yes, the IRS allows and encourages these creative plans that can stretch your giving ability. Here’s how they work: Some of the best ways to support Fairfield College Preparatory School are available through life-income gifts. These “Gifts That Pay You Income” help you make a substantial gift to Fairfield Prep while increasing your incomes! The plan described here has one substantial advantage over investment vehicles you read about elsewhere: this plan produces generous gifts to Fairfield College Preparatory School! Won’t it be great to provide for yourself and the people we serve?

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Matthew L. McPartland ’95 and his wife Kate welcomed Fisher Lockwood on August 23, 2010.

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Oliver Perez ’98 and his wife Jamie welcomed their daughter Norah James on July 23, 2010.

Shariff M. Hassan ’89 and his wife Celine welcomed their daughter Alexandria on October 18, 2010.

Matthias A. Piatkowski ’89 and his wife Marianne welcomed their daughter Zofia Noelle on October 4, 2010. Zofia joins her brother Luke Xavier.

Kurt J. Hofmann ’99 and his wife Mary and their daughter Maeve welcomed twin boys Charles Kenneth and Henry Thomas (below) on February 27, 2010.

James J. Sgandurra ’91 and his wife Denise welcomed twin boys Aidan James and Lucas Leo on May 23, 2010.

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Roland J. Wilson III ’88 and his wife Christa welcomed their second child Lorelei on June 11, 2010. Lorelei joins her big brother Roland Joseph.

• You transfer cash or securities to Fairfield College Preparatory School. Our suggested minimum gift requirement is $10,000.

Jason A. Yahwak ’93 and his wife, Kristen welcomed their daughter Lucy Marie on November 17, 2010.

• Fairfield Prep pays you, or one other beneficiary you name, fixed income for life.

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Brian Lewis of the Science department became a grandfather to Oliver Ash Lewis on September 5, 2010.

John Casagrande on December 13, 2010. He was the father of Kim Bernier of the Guidance department and fatherin-law of Bob Bernier in the Foreign Language Department. Robert D’Aquila on July 3, 2010. He was the brother of the school nurse Mary Ellen Lehman. John O’Connor on August 31, 2010. He was the father of David O’Connor ’70, Robert O’Connor ’78, Brian O’Connor ’83, and grandfather of Matthew O’Connor ’08 and Thomas O’Connor ’14 and father-in-law of Maura O’Connor in the Math department. Douglas Tuttle on November 4, 2010. He was the father-in-law of Richard Magdon, Housemaster/Director of Facilities.

Rudolph J. Mauritz IV ’94 and his wife Jennifer welcomed Amelie Ann (below) on October 6, 2010. Rudy is a member of the Social Studies department and varsity baseball coach and Jennifer is a member of the Foreign Language department.

• Beneficiaries recommended to be at least 65 at the time of the gift. • The remaining balance passes to Fairfield Prep when the contract ends.

Benefits • Receive dependable, fixed income for life in return for your gift. • In many cases, increase the yield you are currently receiving from stocks or CDs. • Receive an immediate income tax deduction for a portion of your gift. • A portion of your annuity payment will be tax-free. • Are you a younger donor? Consider a deferred gift annuity. For more information contact the Prep Development office at 203-254-4237 or development@fairfieldprep.org

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Brown ’06 on Kansas City Chiefs’ Practice Squad

Joe Gaudett ’78 named Bridgeport Police Chief

ose tackle Garrett Brown ’06 was one of the last of cuts made by the Kansas City Chiefs. But the New Haven native and Prep grad still has a job in the NFL. The Chiefs re-signed the 6-foot-1, 309-pound nose tackle to their eight-man practice squad. “It’s definitely a dream come true,” said Brown, who originally signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Minnesota. “I knew there was a process and I was glad to hear back from them. I’m blessed to have this opportunity.” Brown was an All-State lineman and Connecticut Post All-Star at Fairfield Prep and a two-year starter and captain at Minnesota. “I’ve learned so much playing football at this level,” Brown said. “It’s amazing the amount of talent there is in this league and it’s definitely a blessing to be around it and to be on the team with guys who are legends.”

ayor Bill Finch named Joseph L. Gaudett Jr. ’78 to the post of Bridgeport Police Chief. Gaudett, who had been serving as Acting Chief since October 2008, was one of three finalists after a nationwide search. “Chief Gaudett is a great leader; he believes in the community policing concept and has worked diligently over the past two years to broaden police presence in our neighborhoods, keeping an eye on crime patterns, and bringing the department’s overtime budget in line with the City’s overall budget. I have the utmost confidence in his ability to lead the department as we move forward,” said Mayor Bill Finch. Gaudett was born in Bridgeport and attended St. Augustine’s School through the 8th grade. He graduated from Fairfield Prep, then attended Fairfield University and the University of Bridgeport. He joined the Bridgeport police force as a patrolman in 1983.

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he New York Giants selected Tom Shea ’73 as “The Lou Rettino High School Football Coach of the Week” for the week of September 27, 2010. 2010 was his first season as head coach for the Varsity football team. In recognition he received a certificate signed by the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the Giants Head Coach Tom Coughlin, and the Fairfield Prep football program received a $1,000 check. Coach Shea is married with two boys — Brendan Shea ’08 played football and rugby and is currently a Business major at Wake Forest and Conor Shea ’11 who plays for the Prep Varsity Football team and Rugby team. Coach Shea teaches Freshman and Sophomore Honors English.

n the weekend of September 10th, thirty-four alums gathered across the country to continue the tradition of being Men for Others. By the end of the weekend eight sites hosted Prep Alums from New Haven to Northern California. These service projects included everything from Soup Kitchens, Community Clean Ups and Home Repairs. This event will continue to grow in scope and participation. If you want to be involved next year email J Dillon Collins at jcollins@fairfieldprep.org. Pictured above are alumni gathering for the annual Christmas service project at the Columbus House in New Haven.

Alum Meets Govenor Pawlenty Michael Love ’10, freshman at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., met Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota. Note, the governor is holding a Fairfield Prep Political Awareness banner!

Mentoring Moment with Buffett Running for Seton Hall

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ony Cramond ’09 (left) and Tom Corona ’07, former Prep runners, now compete for the pirates of Seton Hall. Tony is a sophomore and Tom is a second semester junior (missed one semester for health issues). Both are healthy and happy there.

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Christian Babikian ’09 was one of twenty students chosen to attend a daylong meeting with Warren Buffett in Omaha. He was able to ask the legendary investor a couple of questions and presented him with the gift from Pepperdine.


Welcome to the Class of 2014 Anthony M. Abbazia Jr.

Brian J. Connolly

Owen B. Gallagher

Brendan J. Lacobelle

Robert J. O’Keefe

Jeffrey A. Skiba

Christian M. Alvarado

Michael A. Conte

Richard E. Gallagher

Robert M. Lancia

Liam F. O’Reilly

Conor J. Slattery

John Aquino Jr.

Angelo J. Coppotelli V

Thomas J. Garzillo

Matthew J. Lane Jr.

Andrew J. Ostrosky

Burke Smith

John J. Arnold

William J. Corona

Tucker J. Gavey

Justin T. Lebek

Matthew J. Ownes

Adam C. Stanco

James R. Artell

Anthony M. Cosenza

Patric A. Gerard

Matthew R. Lee

Ivan A. Paz

Jeremiah P. Starke

Andres Ayala III

Logan K. Cotter

Scott A. Ghavidel

Cole J. Lewis

Keith M. Pettway

Erik P. Steinborn

Christian C. Backe

Austin T. Crane

Marc D. Giangregorio

Allan E. Linke

Patrick J. Polley

Ryan C. Steinborn

Trevor R. Baker

Nicholas D. Crowle

Brett D. Gibbs

Dean F. Lockery

Zeeshan J. Pothiawala

Brendan C. Sullivan

Dyshae K. Baldwin

Sergio L. Cruz

Kevin R. Gillooly

Bojken Lohja

Jonathan P. Pruden

Robert J. Sylvester III

Aaron C. Ball

Michael P. Cullinan

Samuel L. Gilmore

Colin B. Lomnitzer

Joseph P. Prutting

Brian A. Taccone

Keith W. Banquer

Bjorn C. Davis

Ta’von M. Givens Hunter

Edward P. Long

Richard J. Quigley IV

Matthew G. Tarantino

Austin W. Barrett

Christian X. GonzalezCaraballo

William J. Lopata III

Robert F. Ranzilla

Henoch Tedros

Nicholas M. Bartoli

Alexander E. DecoteauFredericks

Quincy T. Gregg

Nicholas S. Rapillo

Jeremy N. Torres

Steven S. Bayles

John P. Demarco

Alan C. Lounsbury Jr.

Peter A. Grennan

Tyler R. Rapillo

Stephen P. Tortora

Matthew R. Beck

Michael A. DiVincenzo

Robert J. Lynn

Alexander M. Grundt

Sheldon A. Rawson

Maxwell T. Trudeau

Brendan D. Bernard

Wade R. Dodge

John M. Manion

Christopher E. Gutierrez

Connor P. Richardson

James I. Ulness

Jake W. Berry

Daniel J. Donahue

David B. Martens Jr.

Aaron M. Haley II

Matthew S. Richardson

Grant M. Vagnone

Shawn M. Blake

Jeffrey R. Donofrio

Jairo E. Martinez

Charles M. Haley

Jonathan J. Rodrigues

Fernando Valdovinos

Peter R. Blevins

Nicholas A. Dosky

John Paul Masaryk

Daniel C.G. Hamar

Antonio M. Rosa

Robert J. Valus III

Curran P. Bloom

Kryztoff A. Duenas

Liam J. Mason

Reilly C. Bloom

Justin Han

Samuel G. Rotini Jr.

Richard L. Van de Berghe, III

Tyler J. Duffy

John T. McGarrity

Quentin A. Harris

John Robert Royak

Maximilian Van Munching

Conor P. Duggan

Matthew B. McKinney

Hunter J. Bohn

Adam S. Vare

John J. Harrison

Ryan A. Ruggiano

Thomas J. Brady

Christopher J. Dumont

Zachary W. McNulty

Andrew M. Vegliante

Michael P. Hennessey

Michael B. Ruther

Ryan P. Brickner

Ryan A. Dunkin

William F. Molloy

Fraily A. Ventura

Alec B. Hilton

David K. Ryan

William V. Brophy

Christopher H. Dunn

Colby T. Monachino

Jon Paul Vontell

John K. Hoin

Logan G. Ryan

Terrance A. Brown

Darren J. Edwards

Peter F. Mongillo

Stephen P. Walsh

Nicholas C. Hunter

Benjamin R. Sagalyn

Ryan C. Brucato

David B. Evans

Daniel J. Moran

Ryan M. Ward

Tristan H. Jesby

Bryan A. Santiago

Stephen E. Cadoux

Timothy L. Falvey Jr.

Bernardo Moreno

Nicholas G. Wargo

Anthony B. Johnson

Robert M. Scarpetti III

Liam R. Cahill

John M. Ferguson

Luke R. Morrison

Brian F. Whelan

Blake L. Johnson

Christian E. Schlegel

Alex F. Cannan

Chance D. Filep

Sean J. Morrison

Matthew H. Wikman

Gregory J. Kabasakalian Jr.

William J. Schlegel

Travis J. Cantu

Kevin C. Finlay

Ryan P. Morrissey

Donald S. Williams Jr.

Jeram S. Kamlani III

Matthew A. Scholl

Austin D. Cantwell

Justin A. Flayhan

James P. Mulliken

Stewart R. Williams

Connor W. Kasper

Nicholas M. Schuermann

Conor M. Carey

Brandon J. Flemming

James Murphy

Benjamin T. Winschel

Thomas M. Kavulich

Stephen P. Schwartz

Wesley Ciccone

Tyrone A. Fleurizard

Billy R. Narvaez

Matthew R. Wood

Ethan C. Kee

John N. Schwoerer

Thomas C. Cirillo

Albert J. Forno

Joshua J. Nascimento

Michael D. Workman

John G. Keklik

Andrew B. Scott

John N. Clark

Tony R. Fox II

James T. Nemia

Luis E. Zamora

Darragh C. Kelly

Colin J. Scull

William O. Clyne

Kevin W. Fray

Peter D. Nestor

Jeffrey T. Zeleny

Timothy R. Kiernan

Luke R. Sheeran

Brandon C. Cole

Robert J. Fredericks

Aidan F. O’Brien

Ryan R. Zentner

Brandon J. King

Aaron N. Simkovitz

Elliot G. Collins

Robert J. Fumai

John H. O’Connell

David F. Zielinski

Raphael D. Kinney

Malik M. Simpson

Michael P. Collins

James D. Funnell III

Thomas P. O’Connor

Thomas N. Gagne

Kenneth H. Kochiss

Brian S. O’Donnell

Austin M. Sims

Congratulations to the Class of 2011 on your early acceptance to: University of Alabama Albertus Magnus College Amherst College Anna Maria College Arizona State University Assumption College Auburn University Belmont College Boston College Brown University Bryant University Catholic University of America Central Connecticut State University University of Chicago Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston University of Colorado

University of Connecticut University of Dayton Drew University Drexel University Eastern Connecticut State University Elon University Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute Endicott College Fairfield University Florida Institute of Technology Fordham University Franklin Pierce University Georgetown University George Mason University George Washington University

Georgia Institute of Technology Green Mountain College Hartwick College Haverford College High Point University Hofstra University College of the Holy Cross Indiana University Ithaca College James Madison University Keene State College Le Moyne College Loyola University Chicago Loyola University of Maryland Loyola University New Orleans Lyndon State College

Manhattan College Marist College Maritime College Marquette University Massachusetts Maritime Academy Miami University - Ohio University of Michigan University of New England University of New Hampshire University of New Haven Northeastern University Ohio Wesleyan University University of Pennsylvania Penn State University Providence College Purdue University Quinnipiac University

Regis College Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Rhode Island Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design Roger Williams University St. Anselm College St. Bonaventure University St. John’s University St. Joseph’s University St. Louis University St. Michael’s College St. Peter’s College University of San Francisco Santa Clara University University of the Sciences Seton Hall University

Siena College University of Scranton University of South Carolina Southern Connecticut State University Stonehill College Trinity College United States Military Academy University of Vermont Vaughn College Villanova University Virginia Military Institute University of Wisconsin West Virginia University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Xavier University

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Prep Reunion June 18, 2011

Fairfield College Preparatory School A Jesuit, Catholic School of Excellence 1073 North Benson Road Fairfield, CT 06824-5157

For Classes ending in 1 and 6. See www.fairfieldprep.org/alumni Log on to our Online Alumni Community. Enter the code printed above your name to register.

www.fairfieldprep.org

Save the Date!

Spring Event April 30, 2011 Marriott Stamford Hotel & Spa 243 Tresser Blvd., Stamford, CT 06905

By the Sea $25,000 Tuition Raffle For Any School

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airfield College Preparatory School announces a $25,000 Tuition Raffle. The prize can be used for any K-12 schools, colleges or universities, located and accredited in the U.S. Only 1,000

tickets are available for sale at $100 per ticket. (500 tickets must be sold, or buyers will receive a full refund.) Proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Scholarship and Student Enrichment Programs at Fairfield Prep. The drawing will be held at the Spring Event on Saturday, April 30 promptly at 10:30 p.m. at the Marriott Stamford Hotel & Spa, 243 Tresser Blvd, Stamford, CT. Winning ticket holder does not need to be present to win. Please contact the Development Office at development@fairfieldprep.org for more information.

Join us for… • Dinner and Dancing • Live and Silent Auction • $25,000 Special Tuition Raffle Watch for invitations and register online in March at www.fairfieldprep.org/ springevent

Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Fairfield University


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