Prep Today Winter 2013

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The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School • Winter 2013

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Will Steiner ’13 Leads Jesuits to Soccer History Including the Annual Report 2011–2012


M ess a g e f ro m the Pres ident The tragic events in Newtown before Christmas had an indelible impact upon all of us. … we continue to pray for the victims and families, by trusting that the light of Christ will lead us to wisdom, truth and understanding in this New Year.

Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep,

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he tragic events in Newtown before Christmas had an indelible impact upon all of us. As a school that draws students from so many neighboring towns, we have been supporting our families and addressing some of the concerns and challenges we’ve encountered. The Prep Community certainly exhibited much compassion as we maintain to help one another through this difficult time. At our Epiphany Liturgy on January 4, we continued to pray for the victims and families, by trusting that the light of Christ will lead us to wisdom, truth and understanding in this New Year. As we reflect on our first semester, we are very appreciative of our close school community and the “magis,” the focus on “more,” which is deep-rooted in our Jesuit spirituality and is revealed daily in our young men’s achievements both in and out of the classroom. This magazine showcases many of our students’ academic successes; their spiritual development through our Christian Service programs; their involvement in music and arts; their exciting extracurricular activities; and finally, their tremendous sports triumphs throughout the fall season. We are indeed proud of all our students each and every day. Our Alumni continue to leave an important legacy with service leadership. This fall we honored Bill Evans ’73 with the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award, testament to Bill’s selfless devotion of time, guidance and resources to help the people of Nicaragua. As a result of learning about his

work, the Prep “Urban Plunge” immersion in Bridgeport now includes work at Bill’s warehouse, where his organization prepares shipments for Nicaragua. I invite you to nominate an exemplary Prep Alumnus, who lives the mission of “Men for Others,” for our annual alumni award (read description below). The online nomination form will be available on our website during the month of March, and the award recipient will be honored at the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit next September. Our 2011-12 annual report reveals the financial magnitude of our school operation, and the gap that we must subsidize every year with essential donations from dedicated alumni, parents, families and friends like you. Fairfield Prep has been opening doors for its students for over seventy years. Doors that allow our young men to grow intellectually, strengthen their faith, form lifelong friendships, serve the less fortunate and compete athletically. Your generosity helps us award $2 million in financial aid annually to help our families make a Prep education possible for their sons. We are continually blessed by your generosity and humbled by your commitment to our important Jesuit and Catholic mission. May 2013 be a very blessed year for you and your loved ones, filled with peace, happiness and love. Sincerely,

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

Nominate an Outstanding Alumnus for the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award

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airfield Prep is pleased to open nominations for the 4th annual St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award. The award will be given to recognize those alumni of Fairfield Prep who exemplify the characteristics that Prep seeks to instill in its graduates, and who have become true Men for Others. The five Characteristics of the Graduate at Graduation are: I. Open to Growth II. Intellectually Competent III. Religious IV. Loving V. Committed To Doing Justice

Last year, the Prep Community recognized Mr. Bill Evans ’73 for his extraordinary dedication to his faith and service to others. (See story page 40.) Prep will accept nominations for the 2013 recipient of this award from March 1 – 31. Information on the award, including criteria for determining eligibility, will be available on Prep’s website under the Alumni tab. Nominations are submitted online by means of an easy-to-use online form; filling out the form should take

five to ten minutes. All members of the Prep community are encouraged to read the information on this award and to consider nominating a worthy Prep alumnus. If you submitted a nomination last year, you will have to resubmit the candidate’s nomination. Nominations close on March 31, 2013. Thank you for taking the time to consider submitting a nomination. Any questions, please contact Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, at rjbernier@fairfieldprep.org.


Prep Today The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School Winter 2013

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

Margaret Galeano Designer

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

Bob Donahue ’87 Director of Development

J Dillon Collins ’98 Director of Major Gifts

Prep traditions live on…

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he morning bell rings through the hallways at 8:40 AM for students to be in class ready to learn. Mr. Brennan announces who he wants in his office. Mr. Ford’s physics students are walking around with their Ping-Pong ball catapulting projects. The fight song rings out in the Brissette Gym, on the buses, and across the fields after each game. I’m sure you remember the days just like it was yesterday, walking through the hallways in dress code. Today we have many opportunities for you to keep those memories alive. The Alumni National Rory J. Bernier ’06 Service day was a great opportunity for alumni to serve around the country Director of Alumni Relations and be “Men for Others.” Stamford After Hours was an opportunity to enjoy the company of fellow alums. The Stamford Business Breakfast featured guest You are welcome to contact speaker Tom Ryan ’82, who shared a powerful story of his company, ICR Inc., me at 203.254.4200, ext. 2219 and the Prep alumni who have been a part of it. The Washington D.C. reception or rjbernier@fairfieldprep.org was a hit with H.T. Owens ’86 relating his fascinating media career journey. College-age alumni kicked off the New Year at Prep on January 3 for great conversations with fellow classmates and their favorite teachers and staff members. I invite you to connect with fellow alumni at any one of our events or online. Social media continues to be a success as alumni are becoming more tech savvy. Feel free to join the “Fairfield Prep Alumni Network” and the “Fairfield Prep Parent Network” on LinkedIn. The Fairfield Prep Alumni Facebook page has all of the latest news, events, photos, and videos. Simply “ link with” or “like” Prep to stay connected. Have a great new year,

Rory J. Bernier ’06

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rep has launched a new i-Phone and i-Pad app, which can be downloaded FREE from the App Store. Simply search for “Fairfield Prep.” The app offers current news, athletic schedules and updates, calendars (including School, Admissions, Alumni, Campus Ministry, etc.), plus our media gallery with slideshows and videos. There are two new LinkedIn Groups available: The “Fairfield Prep Alumni Network,” available only to Prep Alumni, and the “Fairfield Prep Parent Network,” available to current and past parents. Search the LinkedIn Group Directory for these names, and get linked today. Alumni can “Like Us” on www.facebook.com/ fairfieldprepalumni (featuring Alumni news and events). Additionally the general Prep Community is invited to “Like Us” on www.facebook.com/fairfieldprep (featuring website homepage news). You must “Like Us” in order to receive the facebook updates. Have you checked out Fairfield Prep’s own YouTube Channel with over 100 videos and 87,000+ hits? See www.youtube.com/fairfieldprep1. See sports highlights, school activities and more!

Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11

Prep Pride Spirit!

Rory Bernier ’06 Jon DeRosa

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rep Pride, a beautiful oncampus store near the school cafeteria in Berchmans Hall, is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 am to 3 pm. Shop online at www.fairfieldprep.org/preppride to purchase popular Prep Pride apparel, gifts and accessories.

Bob Ford Jr. Elliott Gualtiere Jim Gruppo, P’05, ’08, ’09 Kristina Leonardo Beth Kelly, P’13, ’16 Julie Pollard, P’15 Joseph Roberts, P’12, ’13 Seidler Photography Robert Taylor Photography Plus contributed photos

Cover photo by Robert Taylor Photography

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his fall, the Fairfield Prep Varsity soccer team went where no other soccer team in the history of Prep had gone before – the CIAC State Championship. Under the direction of Head Coach Ryan Lyddy ’93, Prep’s 20-3-1 record earned them their 4th consecutive Quinnipiac Division Title, 2nd consecutive SCC Conference Title, and a berth in the coveted Class LL State Championship game. The season began with a trip to Newtown and a rematch of a 2011 LL Second Round game that was won in a penalty kick shootout on the heroic saves of Jack Grella ’12. While that game ended up a 0-0 tie, Prep then ran up five straight victories against conference opponents, outscoring them during that stretch by a margin of 16-0. Dave Bigley ’13, a defender turned forward, lead the team with four goals in a five game span. After a trip to Madison against Daniel Hand High School earned the Jesuits their first loss and their first goal allowed, they rebounded with a 3-0 statement victory over rival Xavier High School. After a loss to West Haven, Prep

stormed back and avenged their first loss of the season, defeating Daniel Hand 1-0 on a second half goal by Chris Molina ’16 and stellar goalkeeping against his hometown by Will Steiner ’13. Prep clinched their fourth consecutive division title with a decisive 5-2 victory at Xavier, led by two goals by Ryan Orvis ’13 and Austin Sims ’14. Prep ended the regular season with tough road victories at Shelton and Guilford. Prep earned the #1 seed in the SCC Tournament and a rematch with Shelton. After a back and forth contest, Darragh Kelly ’14 scored in the 77th minute to lead Prep to the semifinals and a third meeting with rival Xavier. Lead by a hard fought effort by Steve Tortora ’14, Prep advanced to its third straight SCC Championship with a 2-1 victory. In the finals, Kieran Bracken’s ’13 first half goal proved to be the difference as Prep captains Steiner, Davie Bruton ’13, Pat Connolly ’13 and Orvis hoisted the SCC Conference Trophy for the second straight year. Prep’s CIAC LL State Tournament path began with a matchup against crosstown rival Fairfield Ludlowe.

After a scoreless first half, Molina scored off a cross to lead Prep to a 1-0 victory. After a 5-0 victory against New Milford High School, Prep was visited by Conard High School. After another scoreless first half, Tortora converted on a second half penalty kick and Sims scored the game winner with four minutes left in overtime to lead Prep to a 2-1 victory. The Jesuits traveled to New Canaan High School to take on the Greenwich Cardinals in the LL Semifinals. Throughout the game, the Cardinals scoring attempts were stifled at midfield by Prep’s defensive unit of Connolly, Jordan Visosky ’13, Kelly and Tim Frassetto ’13. Steiner played the best game of his Prep career at an important time as he made fantastic save after fantastic save. Scoreless after 100 minutes of regulation, Steiner lead the Jesuits through two rounds of penalty kick shootouts, stopping three Cardinal attempts and scoring on his own to ignite the Bomb Squad into a frenzy and secure a spot in the State Championship for Prep. In the LL Final, Prep brought all that it had, but came up short against Norwalk High School 2-0. Jordan Visosky was awarded the team’s Most Improved Player. Austin Sims, who earned the SCC Final Most Outstanding Player, scored eleven goals during the season to earn a spot on the All-SCC and Connecticut Post All-Star Team. Pat Connolly, a

four year varsity player and leader of a defense that let up only sixteen goals in his two years as the starting center back, was named to the AllSCC Team and selected to participate in the CSCA Senior Bowl. Davie Bruton, who missed the majority of his junior year with a knee injury, came back impressively with eight goals and five assists to earn a spot on the All-SCC Team, Connecticut Post All-Star Team, New Haven Register All-Area Team, and was selected to participate in the CSCA Senior Bowl. Will Steiner concluded his illustrious four year career with the Jesuits with two goals scored and 41 career shutouts. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the SCC Conference Tournament, and earned a spot on the All-SCC Team for the second time. He was named the Connecticut Post All-Star Team for the second straight year, and earned Player of the Year. Steiner earned similar honors from the New Haven Register, being named to the All-Area team for the second straight year and also being named as the New Haven Register Most Valuable Player. Steiner was selected to participate in the CSCA Senior Bowl and was also awarded as the team’s Most Outstanding Player for the second straight year. Will was named AllState for the second straight season, was named to the All-New England Team, and for the first time in Prep soccer history, was named an All-American. By Tim Dee, Assistant Varsity Soccer and Freshman Basketball Coach, Math teacher

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elieve. This word can be used in many situations, for example, “I believe in God, I believe I will live a good life, I believe we will win.” The dictionary defines “believe” as to accept something as true, genuine, or real. For us football players, this term originated at a summer practice with Coach Hellstern at the helm. “Believe” was defined to us as a trust in the system, our coaches, each other, and oneself. Little did we know this term would define our season. That first stifling August day four years ago was the beginning of one of the most rewarding and valuable journeys of our lives. For us seniors, we did not realize that we would be entering into a high school football nightmare. Our freshman year, the varsity team went winless. This one season could be thought of as the worst year of football ever for Fairfield Prep. Players sometimes refused to show up, and a lack of

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enthusiasm for the game was evident. Even as a freshman looking up, it seemed as if all hope was lost. Prep Football had been a dynasty ever since the earliest days of the school, and it seemed as if this sentiment was gone. As someone who did not directly feel the impact of that season, I cannot imagine what it must have felt like to go winless. However, I would later realize that this experience would be the foundation for believing. As I said earlier, it takes adversity to truly believe. However, believe is a verb. It takes hard work, determination, and action to believe in oneself. For the past three years, we have attended a brutal full contact instructional camp at Yale University. On top of that, we have trained numerous times a week through the school year and summer to better prepare ourselves for the physical obstacles that football presents. Whether it be waking up early to attend a classic Hellstern

morning lift, or watching film late at night to study our opponents, football is defined by the phrase “practice makes perfect.” Until this year, our team had never really seen the point of all this training. Then we realized that hard work truly does lead to success. Two years ago, we went 3 and 7. Last year, 5 and 5. This year, we are already 6 and 3, guaranteeing our first winning season since 2007. We realized, through our hard work and determination, that if we believed in ourselves, we could restore what used to be; victory.


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is Back! Football has become an integral part of our lives in the past four years. While the playing occurs on the field, the lessons we have learned from this great sport will endure for the rest of our lives. The adversity we have faced, the games we have won and lost, and the knowledge we have gained from both the experience and our coaches have and will continue to help us as we depart Prep. Coach Shea is known for making the connection of football to life and we now get the message. Football, as well as sports in general, helps us to prepare for a bigger game than what we face each Friday night. This is the game of life. We have learned to believe in our teammates, our coaches, but most importantly, ourselves. By Tim Peterson ’13, Student Government President. Speech at the Thanksgiving

he Prep football team continued to build on success and enjoyed its first winning season since 2007 going 6-4 in the highly competitive Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC). Prep had a fast start of a 5-1 record, with strong victories over Shelton 42-3 and Cheshire 39-6, Prep atypically suffered through turnovers and lost two games before rallying to beat Branford 48-6, and then losing a hard fought game to play-off bound West Haven on Thanksgiving. Prep’s defense led the way this past season and was the top scoring defense in the SCC, and 8th in the state, giving up only 139 points over 10 games. Junior Nick Crowle led the defense with 101 tackles and was the Fr. Brissette Defensive Player of the Year. Junior Tony Fox and Sophomore Anthony Palozzolo each had over 50 tackles. Senior David Gerics and sophomore Colton Smith led the defensive backfield. The offense was lead by the Mark Masiello Memorial Offensive Player of the Year, senior Chris Golger, 500 rushing yards, 200 receiving yards and 8 TDs and sophomore John Moten, 500 rushing yards and 14 TDs. Senior QB Strecker Backe won the Chris Boyle Memorial Coaches Award for Perseverance, Loyalty and Determination. He had 800 passing yards and 7 TDs, and 300 rushing yards and 3 TDs. Sophomore John Dellisante led all receivers with 18 catches for 270 yards and 3 TDs. The offensive line was led by senior co-captains Anthony DiLeo and John Meyers. Prep rushed for 230 yards per game and passed for 85 yards per game and scored 309 points. Post season awards went to Chris Golger, Nick Crowle and Anthony Palozzolo, who each made the firstteam ALL-SCC Defense. Anthony DiLeo was recognized by the New York Giants and Timex in their Heart of a Giant program for his leadership and dedication. Captains elect for the 2013 season are juniors: Nick Crowle, Tony Fox, Anthony Johnson and Andrew Ostrowski. By Tom Shea ’73, P’08, ’11, Varsity Coach, English teacher

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hat is the one thing that occurs every day during the school year at Fairfield Prep besides classes? Give up? Well, the answer is Liturgy. This wonderful opportunity is offered to the entire community to spend time in prayer — to start the day or as a full school. The Mass reinforces the Catholic ethos and its significance is evident. We ensure that our school community (students especially) are involved in our Masses not only on the Holy Days of Obligation (All Saints Day, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, and Feast of the Ascension) but also to celebrate important events in the life of the school (Mass of the Holy Spirit, NHS Mass, and Junior Ring Mass). Our students serve and minister to their peers and to the faculty and staff as altar servers, choir members, Eucharistic Ministers, lectors, and ushers. What a great witness to the entire community of the importance of their faith. I welcome parents and alumni to join us for a daily morning Mass in the St. Joseph Chapel at 8:10 a.m. or as we celebrate Mass as a full school. Come experience what makes our communal celebrations so special! By Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry

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n August 9 and 10 the Campus Ministry Office sponsored a Christian Leadership Retreat and Workshop. 38 students participated. The students identified what leadership means to them and how to apply leadership skills in everyday life. The students spent significant amounts of time in dialogue with their peers. There was the opportunity to reflect on their individual leadership style. Skill development included giving a witness talk, facilitating small groups, and planning effective meetings. Students were introduced to the idea of Christian Leadership with Jesus’ own life as the example. Jesus’ leadership is service-oriented and the idea here is to think of how we can put others’ needs before our own. Our goal with this retreat was to get the students to think of leadership as a way of life. It is not only about being a retreat leader, a sports team captain, a club president or student government member. It is also about being a leader in the classroom, hallways, cafeteria, and home. Leadership does not have an on/off switch which we flip when it suits us but it is a part of our identity

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and what makes Prep different from other schools. Throughout the year Campus Ministry’s Student Board (leadership group) meets Mondays after school and during this year we will be discussing the highs and challenges of our Christian leadership; all students are welcome at these meetings. Our students need to know the adults of the community are there to support them daily in their leadership and not just when we need something out of them. By Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry


Freshman Retreat inspires

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hen I hear the theme of our Thanksgiving assembly today, “All we have is yours O God; we give it back to you,” I think of the first place I heard it — in the Ignatian Suscipe Prayer that Father Eagan, S.J., had my theology class recite last year. The prayer recognizes God as the ultimate provider. The least we can do, in turn, is to give thanks to God for his many gifts and use them

for His glory and for the benefit of our fellow men. This lesson is not exclusive to Thanksgiving and is meant to be applied in our lives daily. One way the Prep Campus Ministry aims to solidify this message is through the Freshman Retreat. Every class member gets to experience this retreat at least once in their time at Prep. Some people, such as myself, participate as many

as three times: once as a freshman, then as a junior leader, and now as a senior co-director. The retreat is an opportunity for students of all grade levels to acknowledge their special God-given gifts and to make the most of them. My zest for this event is a result of my first Freshman Retreat. To me, the retreat was like a formal welcome into the Prep community

and brotherhood. It was part fun and part reflective. The reflective aspects allowed me to appreciate the role that God has played in my life. Upon that revelation, I was able to “give it back to God” in my own way by pledging to discover, develop, and make use of my skills and talents in my remaining years at Prep and beyond. The retreat is also a prime opportunity for juniors and seniors to “give it back to God” by serving as leaders for the freshmen. The upperclass volunteers stretch their leadership skills and commit their time and energy to the assurance that the retreat is an enlightening experience. The Freshman Retreat is an important facet of the Prep community because it formally initiates the freshman class into the Prep brotherhood and hopefully inspires them to use the gifts that God has given them for the community. It is my hope that the freshmen — and the leaders — will get as much out of the retreat as I have. And I hope that the Prep community will never fail to give thanks to God for all our blessings. Reflection by Owen Gibson ’13, given at the Thanksgiving Assembly

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C h a n g i n g t h e w o rl d a n d o u r s e l v e s You get what you Put In

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espite what some of our seniors may say, we do not have a 52-hour service requirement for seniors to make their lives more difficult! The reality is that we have this requirement to hopefully someday, if not immediately, better their lives. Our goal at Fairfield Prep is for all of our students to be men who are open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving and committed to doing justice by the time they put on their white tuxedos. In order to achieve this goal, we feel it is necessary for our students to put themselves out there and give back. There is a popular cliché that we often use to encourage our students and that is, “you will get out of it what you put into it.” This is very true. Our seniors who attend their service placements each week with the intentions of building a real relationship with the children, ill or elderly people they are serving, have an eye opening experience. These are typically the students who will continue to volunteer beyond their time at Fairfield Prep and even beyond their college years. Nick Martinez ’13 is one of our seniors who has taken full advantage of his senior service project. Jonathan DeRosa, Director of Student Activities & Christian Service

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ince my junior year, I have been performing service with the Kids Empowered by Your Support (K.E.Y.S.) organization at the Geraldine Johnson and Columbus elementary schools in Bridgeport. The K.E.Y.S. organization provides extracurricular music lessons for children in schools where music programs have either been cut back or done away with entirely. I give weekly lessons to students on the instrument of their choosing. My experiences teaching music with K.E.Y.S. have defied my preconceived notions about the power and definition of service and have inspired me to continue this service well outside the bounds of Prep’s requirements. I will admit, initially I joined because it sounded like an easy way to fulfill my junior and senior year service requirements. I did not see how the act of giving free music lessons was service. It was a nice concept, sure, but in my mind music existed as a luxury. To me, service was supposed to be clothing the naked or feeding the hungry. However, my work with K.E.Y.S. has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. It has taught me the vital role music and the arts play in the education of a child and the true definition of service. Many of the children that I encounter come from broken homes. Some do not have parents who emphasize the importance of education or strive to instill in their children a good work ethic and values such as integrity and perseverance. Still others have had great responsibilities thrust on them at unthinkably early ages, with many having to care for their siblings until late in the night or bring home food for their entire family. K.E.Y.S. provides a level of stability and consistency. It creates a safe environment in which they can ask questions, do their homework, and, through the process of learning to play music, develop the important virtues of patience, perseverance, humility, and a sense of selfworth and ability. Of course, in contemplating my service experience, I may have reaped the greatest benefits of all those impacted by my work. I learned that service, in the truest sense, isn’t just about clothing the naked and

feeding the hungry (although it’s that too). It is about building relationships with people you otherwise wouldn’t encounter. It is about doing this with an eye toward understanding them and their problems. Then you can go out into the world to rectify the injustices that cause them to lack in basic human necessities. It is about being with someone, fully present as one human being to another. It is about listening to their struggles, their joys, their pains, and their stories, and then sharing your own. It is about being a friend, a mentor, an advisor, a teacher, a student, and an advocate. It is about being Christ for someone and letting them be Christ for you. Taken from reflection by Nick Martinez ’13

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hinking back to the variety of experiences and emotions that I felt during the Urban Plunge, I can conclude that the retreat was unforgettable. Not only was it a chance to develop a closer community with my Prep classmates (my other family), but it gave me a tangible understanding of how blessed we really are. My section worked with the Beardsley School’s afterschool program to aid the children. As fun as it was to meet with the zealous kids of Beardsley, I was unaware that this was only the tip of the iceberg, for during the next two days I would be: scaling the tops of clothing and electronics in Connecticut’s Quest for Peace, bickering while scouring the lanes of Price Rite for food, and smashing furniture for Habitat for Humanity. While at CT’s Quest for Peace, I recognized for the first time what it meant to be poor. Hanging from the ceiling were portraits of families from Nicaragua living near a junkyard. Not only did they live in an unstable home constructed of the materials from their surroundings, but they survived on food they salvaged from the dump. We


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hat am I called to do?” I pondered this question on the long car ride down to the Appalachian town of Barren Springs, Virginia. I wanted to change or help them. The funny thing was that the people down there were the ones that changed me. On the last day of the service trip we went to a park that had water slides, a pool, and plenty of games. This was all thanks to Sam Crawford who was in charge of this neighbor-to-neighbor

were told of two brothers who never attended school at the same time. When one was in school, the other was home. When the teacher sought a reason for their absences, he learned that they only had one pair of pants to share. Whoever had the pants would be the one to go to school. I was awestruck. I can come home to a warm meal and gadgets of entertainment, while not even recognizing those who have nothing and sometimes even forgetting to thank the hands that made the meal! There are so many things that we often take for granted, as if we are entitled to receive them. However, the truth is we did nothing different than that family who struggles to survive in a junkyard. Both within the sanctity of St. Charles’ Urban Center and outside in Bridgeport’s East Side, I believe that the experiences I encountered helped me grow as a person. The plunge opened my eyes to the cruel reality and instability of the world. It taught me that the poor have little to nothing and despite their efforts, it becomes nearly impossible to rid themselves of their burden of need and reliance. Although the affluent consist of the smallest percentage of the world’s population, they have all the power and essentially decide who survives in this

organization and took care of us that week. While we were swimming, a woman asked us to watch her water noodles while she went to get her kids — so we did. She returned with new water guns, more than enough for fifteen kids. She just gave them to us saying, “Here, they’re yours.” Just like that — a complete stranger bought us a gift! There are many wealthier communities where it would never occur to anyone to do such an act of kindness. But that was the type of behavior we often witnessed there. I am not the first Prep student to come back with this revelation. Our senior leaders who went to Appalachia last year tried to explain it to us, but

“dog eat dog” world. However, I learned that it doesn’t have to be this way. By society’s standards I, like most individuals, am nowhere near what people would consider wealthy. Yet, the experience allowed me to realize that I am affluent in my own way for: I have a roof over my head every night, I am receiving a phenomenal education, and I’ve never wondered if the meal I had last would be my last. This leads me to ask: If those who are “better-off” in our world could sacrifice some of their desires, possessions, or time to donate and aid to those who rarely have their needs met, then wouldn’t the world be a wonderful place? Yet, the following question becomes: Can I (or we) be satisfied with a little less so that the less fortunate can have a little more? After all the experiences I encountered in the Urban Plunge, I hope to never forget the poor,

personal growth is just that. You have to go through the process and experience it first hand to receive the gift of knowledge that kindness, caring, and community, can come from the most surprising and unexpected places. The takeaway is you don’t have to go to Appalachia or El Salvador. You can choose to have this experience in the next town or your own community. Take advantage of Prep’s opportunities or create your own. Either way, the effort you extend will double in return and maybe you will find your calling. Reflection by Alec Hilton ’14 at the Sophomore/Junior Orientation

the sick, or the hungry in the world. Regardless of the profession I decide to partake in I want to find some way for it to benefit the poor and humanity as a whole. It is as a result of this retreat that I caught a glimpse of what it truly means to be “a man for others.” It is important to understand that we should, by no means, feel guilty about what we have. Instead, we should be happy and grateful for all the blessings that we’ve received over the course of our lives. We have been blessed with great minds, compassionate hearts, and the chance to become the next generation of leaders in a great nation. After participating in the distribution of clothing in CT’s Quest for Peace and rearranging miscellaneous furniture for Habitat for Humanity, I learned that not only are there many people in the world who require aid but that one person alone can easily make a difference in another’s life. It all begins with the realization of who you are and the understanding of what you have. Taken from a speech by Jairo Martinez ’14 given at the Thanksgiving assembly

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School Happenings

Da Chen, New York Times best-selling author, shares writing with students

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a Chen was invited to speak to Fairfield Prep students as part of the English department’s initiative to engage young readers through the Living Author Series. Chen has published seven works of fiction and creative nonfiction. His books are taught in many middle schools and high schools throughout the country. The New York Times bestselling memoir Colors of the Mountain is part of our sophomore curriculum. Mr. Chen has appeared on CNN International, Talk of the Nation, and Weekend Edition among other venues. His newest novel, My Last Empress, from Crown Publishing, is already garnering high praise. The speaking event was held at the Quick Center for the Arts on October 23, and was coordinated by Jamie Chesbro, English teacher and writer. Afterward, Da Chen autographed books with unique Chinese calligraphy.

Representatives of the Squires Club getting ready to load the vans. From left: Jack O’Connell ’14, Johnny Keklik ’14, Shane Harris ’16, Neco Milillo ’16, Colin Flynn ’15, Billy Stone ’15 and Kelvin Alvarez ’15.

Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive collects food for needy families

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he Squires Club sponsored Prep’s annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, which successfully collected hundreds of bags of much-needed food. The club members filled a van with bags of food for Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc. The staff members from ABCD were grateful to receive the large amount of food that waited to be picked up in our Arrupe hallway. ABCD works to provide Thanksgiving dinner for 2,000 families. Thank you to the Prep Community for your generous support of our Thanksgiving Food Drive.

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From left: Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal, Mrs. Louise Miller, Registrar, Mr. Bob Bernier, Foreign Language Chair and Latin teacher, and Rev. John Hanwell, S.J., President.

Mr. Bob Bernier and Mrs. Louise Miller recognized for years of service

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airfield Prep celebrated its annual Thanksgiving Prayer Assembly on November 20. This year’s theme was “All we have is yours O God; we give it back to you.” The Prayer Service included student and faculty reflections, prayer, and music. Fr. Hanwell, S.J., also recognized one faculty member and a staff member for their dedicated and longstanding service to Prep. Bob Bernier, chair of our Foreign Languages Department, was recognized for his 25 years of service and Louise Miller, School Registrar, was recognized for her 40 years of service.

State Senator Gayle Slossberg P’13 speaks to Political Awareness Society

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he Political Awareness Society was proud to welcome State Senator Gayle Slossberg, mother of Alex Slossberg ’13, to Prep for a visit on September 27. She discussed her background in politics and re-election campaign, as well as the political and economic problems facing the state of Connecticut. The Political Awareness Society is dedicated to furthering an interest in politics, government, and current events on local, state, national and international levels through discussion, debate and various other activities. The club has sponsored many guest speakers, organized debates and has conducted mock elections involving the entire student body. Club members also produce Prep’s only political newspaper, the Zeitgeist, which is a forum for students to state their views on various political issues. The club meets in Mr. John Szablewicz’s classroom after school on Thursdays in B407. All students are welcome!


Rahtelli is State Chief Squire

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atthew Rahtelli ’13 was unanimously elected State Chief Squire at the recent Columbian Squires state convention. Matthew co-founded the Fairfield Prep Squires Circle, which is active on campus. He also reactivated the Sandy Hook Squires Circle, which has now grown to approximately 120 members, the largest international Squires Circle. The Columbian Squires is the official youth organization of the Knights of Columbus.

National Merit Scholars

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airfield Prep is pleased to recognize thirteen seniors in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Kevin Culligan was named a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, and twelve students were commended in the program. The thirteen seniors were honored based on the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test taken in their junior year. Front row from left: Dr. Robert Perrotta, principal, James V. Monroe, Christopher J. Collins, David L. Maloof, Matthew T. Kiernan, Matthew M. Noone, Carter L. White and Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J., president. Back row from left: Austin M. Trotta, Owen J. Gibson, Kevin J. Culligan (semi-finalist), Evan C. Field, Christopher T. Meyer, Nicholas A. Martinez and Christopher T. Conway.

Hearthstone 2012 Yearbook wins First Place

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he 2012 Hearthstone yearbook was awarded First Place by the 2012 American Scholastic Press Association. The organization conducts an annual contest and review for yearbooks, magazines and newspapers. Congratulations to Mrs. Dolores Tema, fine arts teacher and yearbook moderator, and her yearbook staff. For the 2013 yearbook, Mrs. Tema is advising her “moderators-in-training,” as she will retire as yearbook moderator this year, and continue to teach art. She has managed the award-winning Prep yearbook for 15 years!

Prep Scholar Athletes sign National Letters of Intent

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airfield Prep proudly announces that by their strong character, academic success and athletic efforts four Prep seniors have earned the opportunity to continue to compete in the sport of lacrosse while achieving their college degree. James W. Marusi has been a strong student and dedicated athlete at Fairfield Prep, achieving well in the classroom and playing key roles in both football and lacrosse for all of his Prep years. He has built a strong academic record by his consistent efforts in the classrooms of Prep while contributing to community life by his efforts in service with his participation in Prep’s Urban Plunge and his support of Giant Steps, a program which assists children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. In the fall James will attend the University of Massachusetts where he has signed a national letter of intent. Andrew G. Hatton has built strong academic and athletic records at Fairfield Prep by his determination and consistent hard work. His strong and steady growth in the classroom, and in his hockey and lacrosse careers at Prep, has allowed Andrew to leave a distinct imprint on the Prep community. Andrew’s involvement in Prep’s Urban Plunge and in the Storm

From left, front row: James Marusi (University of Massachusetts), Andrew Hatton (University of Michigan), Kevin Brown (University of Pennsylvania), and Strecker Backe (Colgate University). Back row: Rev. John Hanwell, S.J., president; Chris Smalkais, varsity lacrosse coach; Dr. Robert Perrotta, principal; and Steve Donahue ’92, athletic director.

Hockey program, through which he instructs special needs children in skating, indicates a significant investment in support of the local community as well. In the fall Andrew will attend the University of Michigan where he has signed a national letter of intent. Kevin T. Brown has been a model student-athlete at Fairfield Prep. In the classroom he has been a Magna Cum Laude student while also competing as a four year varsity letter

winner in two sports. He has been on state championship winning teams in both ice hockey and lacrosse. Kevin has also volunteered at the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club teaching lacrosse. In the fall he will be attending the University of Pennsylvania where he has committed to play lacrosse. Henry (Strecker) Backe has had a distinguished academic and athletic career at Fairfield Prep. Strecker has contributed to community life at Prep through participation in lacrosse as

a four year varsity team member and in football where he has been the starting quarterback in senior year. He has volunteered coaching/instructing youth football with the Fairfield Pop Warner league and volunteered with the CT Challenge, helping to run the charity bike event benefitting cancer survivorship. Strecker will be attending Colgate University in the fall where he has signed a national letter of intent.

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School Happenings

Front row: Charles Mastoloni ’13, John Marsalisi ’13, Alex Kocinsky ’15, David Maloof ’13, Curry Bloom ’14. Second Row: Jairo Martinez ’14, David Nealon ’15, Sohail Patel ’16, William Weishaupt ’15, Shane Sutera ’13, J.P. Masaryk ’14, Patrick Rauscher ’16, Aaron Simkovitz ’14. Last Row: Matthew Wood ’14, Dan Passarelli ’13, Kevin Lichtenfels ’16, John Ruth ’16, Sergio Cruz ’14, Conor Carey ’14, Chris Dunn ’14, Tyrone Fleurizard ’14, Logan Cotter ’14, Stephen Walsh ’14.

Law and Order at Mock Trial

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ock Trial is an organization that sponsors tournaments nationwide intended to introduce students at the middle school, high school and college level to the rigors of preparing and arguing a case. Fairfield Prep continues to field a competitive team of 28 students in the Mock Trial Club with the assistance of attorney Steve Donahue ’62. This year the competition took place at the end of November, and despite the complications that the hurricane caused, the team was well prepared. Twenty six Prep students competed against teams from other schools in the region as prosecuting and defense attorneys. Students also played the role of witnesses in the case, which were scored by a panel of judges comprised of volunteer attorneys. The preparation for the trial gives the students an opportunity to practice persuasive argument, logic and knowledge of the laws according to the competition. At the competition in Stamford Superior Court, the students argued their cases with maturity and poise well beyond their years, to paraphrase one of the judge’s comments after the competition.

Harrison ’14 Serves Special Needs

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ack Harrison ’14 teaches dribbling technique to special needs athlete Joe Edelstein, 20, of Greenwich, during the Challenger Basketball program at the YMCA of Greenwich, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 10, 2012. The program pairs special needs athletes with local high school students who act as coaches, culminating in a final pickup game that lasts 15 minutes when all participate.

Source: Greenwich Time

Leito ’16 Helps Free the Children

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ianni Leito ’16 is an active member of Free the Children Alumni Group at his former elementary school, St. Ann School. They are the largest international organization of youths helping children. Last year, St. Ann School was awarded the international Big Dreamers Award for having one of the most active Youth In Action groups in the world. Gianni and the students of St Ann’s were filmed at We Day in Toronto for a 60 Minutes episode on Free the Children in October. Gianni was one of 15 students awarded to attend We Day in Toronto, Canada on September 28, 2012.

Junior Varsity Ice Hockey shows support of Newtown neighbors

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n honor of the families affected by the senseless violence at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the JV hockey team united with the Hamden team after a recent game for a group photo. The teams held a poster, which read: “#wearenewtown Love is louder than violence.” The team is dedicating its season to our neighbors in Newtown, their children and their brave teachers.

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September 30, 2012

Positive feedback for Open House Hundreds of prospective students and their families attended the Open House held on September 30. Students, teachers and administrators were available to explain our Jesuit mission and curriculum, plus answer questions. Additionally, sports teams and clubs offered representatives in Brissette Gym to share information about their activities. Here are some reactions from prospective parents.

It was my son’s first visit and he loved it! All the boys really got him excited to go!

Students were GREAT!!! You should be proud of them.

We were extremely pleased with our experience. Our son has not stopped talking about it!!

It was nice for our son to interact with the staff and students. It also was nice to talk to coaches and see all the clubs and activities offered. We left the open house knowing it was the place for him and the open house experience made him feel confident about Fairfield Prep.

The boys were wonderful. All were very friendly and really helpful.

We were so impressed by the enthusiasm and spirit of friendship shown by the boys and also had great interactions with the faculty. The self-guided format made us feel relaxed and allowed for spontaneous conversations. Very well done!

My son has always wanted to go to Fairfield Prep! I just hope financially we can make his dream come true! We both really enjoyed Open House and learned a lot about Prep. My son shadowed there with a fellow freshman a few days after open house and was not really interested before going to open house and shadowing… but now he simply loves Prep and is strongly thinking about attending high school there now. …He simply loved his experiences there…

The Prep parents we met were as helpful and excited about Prep as the teachers and students. The students and teachers that my son and I interacted with were fantastic. The Open House solidified my son’s desire to attend Fairfield Prep. I was especially impressed with the students candid answers about life as a Fairfield Prep student. These young men gave some great examples of how to be successful as a Prep student.

We really enjoyed how each floor was dedicated to a discipline. The boys loved the science floor. One student went out of his way to show us a couple of places we were looking for. We really enjoyed seeing ALL the students in the hallways. It gave us a great feel for the student body. Also loved the band playing.

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he Fall 2012 Fairfield Prep Crew season began a new era as a change in coaching brought former assistant coach Ed Feldheim to the head coaching position. It was a great start as nearly 70 rowers came out this past fall. The fall racing season consists of 2 to 3 mile races with the Head of the Charles on Boston’s Charles River being the most famous. Fairfield Prep was lucky to gain an entry this year into the fall championship and the men of Prep raced admirably against 84 crews from all corners of the USA as well as multiple teams from England.

Cross Country 2012

The 2012 fall season started with a victory for Fairfield Prep against fellow Jesuits Fordham Prep in early season racing on the home course in Shelton, CT. A pair of local races followed with the Head of the Riverfront in Hartford and the Head of the Connecticut in Derby. At both events Fairfield Prep showed well against strong competition from local schools and clubs. With the Head of the Charles only accepting one entry per team, most of the squad was looking forward to a shot at a perennially difficult field of Philadelphia crews at the Head of the Schuylkill, which was cancelled due to Superstorm Sandy. It was an unfortunate bit of timing to end the season, but the team is strong and ready for a spectacular spring. Tryouts for the spring team will begin on March 18 and this year the crew will travel to Oak Ridge, Tennessee for spring training. An excellent crew is ready for the challenges of 1500 meter sprint racing against the best school crews in the country. Go Prep!

seasons and returned at the beginning of the fall with high aspirations. Junior Matt Scholl came off of a strong summer of training to round out the early season top 7. The team ran to invitational victory at Wilton to start the season. Two weeks later at the Winding Trails invitational, Christian Alvarado was at the front of the pack when a misstep resulted in a serious foot injury and the team finished a disappointing 3rd. He would

not compete again until the SCC Conference Championship. Without him the team had a respectable 5th place finish at the Thetford Invitational in Vermont. Unbeaten in dual meets the previous two years, the Cross Country team faced the challenge of running on Tuesdays against some of the best teams in the state; no meet looked to be an easy win. Defeating strong Guilford and Branford teams in the

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fter finishing 1st in the state Class LL and Open last year, Prep Cross Country 2012 runners had big shoes to fill. State Champion Connor Rog ’12 was off to run at University of Virginia and Patrick Corona ’12 would run at the Air Force Academy. Senior Mike Whelan headed off to Georgetown, leaving the team with one Varsity Junior, Scott Ball, to

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return as senior captain. Despite the losses to college, the team returned several talented underclassmen. Christian Alvarado ’14 had been all-state as a sophomore and won the state 3000 meter Steeplechase Championship in track last spring. Raphael Kinney ’14, James Mulliken ’14, Alec Hilton ’14, and Andy Thane ’15 had good track


Prep Players draw laughs with T “The Love of Three Oranges”

he Prep Players performed a comedy about a fairy tale kingdom, in the genre of commedia dell’arte. The production was staged at the Wien Experimental Theater at the Regina A Quick Center for the Arts on November 15 and 16, 2012. Directed by Mrs. Megan Hoover, Fine Arts Chair, Drama and English teacher.

Can’t stop the music!

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he music program at Prep has been undergoing a total overhaul regarding the quality and quantity of courses offered. Starting with wind ensembles (two curricular and one extra-curricular jazz band) and chorus, we have now developed into a program that is composed of a Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Orchestra, men’s chorus, and extra-curricular ensembles: Jazzuits, a jazz band, and Encords, a co-ed a cappella jazz chorus. About 200 Prep students are in the music program. Next year we will be offering a general music course for those that prefer to remain out of the performance spotlight.

Ensembles have performed at Avery Fisher Hall and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Allen Room. Individually, our students are now competing in events such as Western Regionals and AllState competitions. The spring concert will be held on May 15 at 7 pm in the Quick Center. Whether it’s singing the National Anthem at sports events, or performing in ensembles, we are proud of every one of our musicians and are amazed at how high they raise the bar every year. By Christine Dominguez, Music Director

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Prep-arazzi Christmas Close-Ups

Prep Community lights tree to start the Advent Season

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he Fairfield Prep community celebrated the first Sunday of Advent with the lighting of the Christmas tree in Kartovsky Quad, following Mass at the Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola at Fairfield University on December 2. Rev. Paul Holland, S.J., chaplain, blessed the tree, which was illuminated by Rev. John Hanwell, S.J., president.

Bringing Christmas to Children in Need!

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n response to a request from the Office of Social Concerns, Diocese of Bridgeport, Prep collected new, unwrapped toys for families in the Bridgeport area. Hundreds of toys plus packages of much-needed diapers filled Arrupe Hall. Ms. Medoff’s sophomore theology students helped load the toys into vehicles. Shown from left: Jack McKeon, Connor Roche, Brandon Powell, Kelvin Alvarez and Everett Alcan.

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“Sounds of the Season” concert entertains all with holiday music

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he Fairfield Prep Music Department presented “Sounds of the Season” on December 4 at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University. Performances included: Symphonic Orchestra and Wind Ensemble; Select and Concert Choirs; and Jazzuits and Encords. Directed by Ms. Christine Dominguez. See page 15 for more info on Prep’s music program.

Prep turns back ND to win Holiday Classic

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hough ND-Fairfield tried with all its might, Paschal Chukwu ’14 and the Fairfield Prep boys basketball team were simply too much. The Jesuits built a 19-point first-half lead and held on, claiming the Prep Holiday Classic 80-64, on December 28 at Alumni Hall. “I’m proud of all of them,” Prep coach Leo Redgate said. “I think this is a great tune-up for us for the rest of the way.” Chukwu, who finished as the tournament’s most valuable player, scored 20 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked

five shots. The 7-footer also altered several ND shots and helped the Jesuits out-rebound ND 30-15. “I do it every game,” Chukwu said. Prep forward Tim Butala ’13, who was named to the all-tournament team, scored 17 points, grabbing 10 boards. Thomas Nolan ’15 scored 16 and freshman Ryan Murphy ’16 tallied 12 as Prep improved to 6-0. “Our goal is to get better every game,” Redgate said. “We played better tonight than we played the first five games.” Source: Connecticut Post

Festival of the Floors displays holiday spirit!

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n celebration of the Christmas season, Ms. Billie Brooks, Spanish teacher, challenged the faculty and staff to decorate their doors. Judges Ed Rowe ’59 (former faculty member) and wife Gail toured as judges on December 13 and picked winners: • Individual co-winners - Megan Hoover (B301) and Melissa Laguzza (B302) • Best Floor - Xavier First Floor • Kudos - Guidance, Main Office and Third Floor Berchmans

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2011-2012 Annual Report Fairfield College Preparatory School

For g ifts and d onor act iv ity re c e iv e d be t w e e n Ju ly 1 , 201 1 - Ju n e 30, 201 2.

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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.

Revenues

Gift Total by Constituency

Tuition and Fees $15,046,000 Private Gifts and Grants $1,383,000 Endowment Income and Grants $1,129,000 Auxiliary Enterprises $458,000 Invest Return – Plant Reserve $1,000 Other $914,000

Unrestricted Annual Fund Alumni $778,228 Current Parents $198,348 Alumni Parents $75,305 Friends of Prep $24,806 Corporations, Foundations & Organizations $22,250

Total $17,873,000 Unaudited Private Gifts & Grants: 8%_______________ Endowment Income and Grants: 5%______________________ Auxiliary Enterprises: 2.6%______________ Other: .4%______________

Tuition and Fees: 84%

Total Unrestricted Annual Fund Restricted Gifts Special Events Total Giving

$1,098,937 $2,283,692 $284,063 $3,666,692

The Annual Fund received $860,356 from 253 Loyola Circle donors ($1,200+). These donors accounted for 78% of the 2011-2012 Annual Fund total. Private gifts from individuals and estate bequests accounted for 90.3% of all giving in 2011-2012.

Invest Return — Plant Reserve: 0%

Percent of Total Giving by Gift Source • Due to space limitations, all donors are listed in their primary constituent group as of the 2011-2012 fiscal year. • Class giving participation data is based on the total alumni in a class, excluding lost and deceased alumni. • Gifts received after June 30, 2012 will be listed in the 2012-2013 Annual Report. If your name was overlooked or improperly listed, please accept our sincere apologies.

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Individual 46.2%

Organization: 4.1%_____________________ Corporation: 3.5%_____________________ Foundation: 2.1%______________________

Bequest 44.1%


Alumni Donors by Class

Silver Loyola Circle

Alumni Donors By Class

Xavier Club Mr. Thomas A. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Gilhuly

1944

Berchmans Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$200.00 $0.00 $200.00

% Participation:

42.9%

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. James T. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Greenwood Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Savard

1945 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$5,289.30 $0.00 $5,289.30

% Participation:

27.3%

Mr. Alvin D. Bodell Mr. & Mrs. James F. Cosgrove Mr. John F. DePledge Mr. James P. Fogarty Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lambert Rev. Walter R. Pelletier S.J. Mr. Michael G. Stifil

% Participation:

Mr. E. Stanton Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. William P. Terrio

Silver Loyola Circle

% Participation:

$4,470.00 $201.00 $4,671.00 18.4%

Berchmans Club $4,813.03 $102.00 $4,915.03

% Participation:

44.0%

Silver Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Earle F. Cote

Mr. & Mrs. J. Vincent Burns 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

Hearthstone Club

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Finn

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. George R. Bisacca Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Caliento Rear Adm. & Mrs. Richard J. Grich USN

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. C. Donald Briggs Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Connell Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. James V. Fensore Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Ford Mr. Edward F. Jurgielewicz Mr. John S. Kartovsky Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Keegan Mr. & Mrs. William N. McCormack Mr. & Mrs. James C. McKelvey Mr. & Mrs. John F. McMahon Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O’Hara Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pasenelli Msgr. Joseph D. Potter The Hon. John H. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Shea

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice J. Fenton Mr. & Mrs. John P. Frier Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Gavlick Mr. & Mrs. John S. Johnson Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James P. Mooney Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. O’Neill Mr. & Mrs. William F. Scholz

1949 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$4,725.00 $6,700.00 $11,425.00

% Participation:

18.8%

Platinum Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella

Annual Fund Gifts: $5,675.00 Restricted Gifts: $250,213.83 Total Gifts: $255,888.83 26.7%

Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Werner

Gold Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph P. Gentile Mr. & Mrs. John R. Leverty Sr. The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Maiocco Jr. Mr. John G. Phelan Sr.

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Dunn Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James P. Roach The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph T. Gormley Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. Mr. Edward J. Kelly The Hon. & Mrs. John J. Ronan Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Rowan Jr. Mr. Edward Sinanian

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Bochniak Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Halloran Mr. & Mrs. George V. Kelly Dr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Kiely Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Komornik 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.

1951 $20,275.00 $502.00 $20,777.00

% Participation: Arrupe Society

Xavier Club

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe

Dr. & Mrs. Edward D. Jordan Mr. & Mrs. John McPadden & E. Marie McPadden

Berchmans Club

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Bestercy Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James M. Grosso

60th Reunion 1952 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$6,930.00 $1.00 $6,931.00 24.5%

Mr. & Mrs. John R. Barnwell Mr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Carroll

19.4%

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Brown Mr. Louis J. Carbone Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Clayton Mr. & Mrs. Gerard K. Coiley Sr. Mr. Edward J. Dulemba Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Figmic Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Lane Mr. R. Michael Norko & Ms. Ruth Fitzgerald Mr. John F. O’Connell Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. Ratchford

Mr. & Mrs. Herman R. Charbonneau Fr. Philip D. Evanstock CSSP Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Germain Jr. Colonel & Mrs. Joseph F. Hellauer Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Jensen Jr. Mr. George McGoldrick Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Parillo

Hearthstone Club Mr. John J. Barnick Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Basdekian Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berthelson Mr. Richard D. Burkarth Mr. John A. Callahan Mr. Paul J. Convertito Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Goscienski Mr. & Mrs. John A. Harlow Mr. & Mrs. John M. Hurley Mr. Charles R. Keane Dr. & Mrs. George F. Lacovara Dr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastra Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Neuberger PE Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Palcak Sr. Mr. John E. Smyth Mr. & Ms. Jon RG Turner-Groot

1953 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$6,375.00 $5,002.00 $11,377.00

% Participation:

23.5%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau

Xavier Club Atty. & Mrs. Robert J. Cooney

Berchmans Club Kenneth F. Catandella DDS Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Fagan Mr. Frank R. Giannino Mr. & Mrs. Albert V. J. Karg Mr. James J. Quinn Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. George H. Bonney Mr. & Mrs. Santa Card Mr. Robert F. Coyne

Dr. & Mrs. Barry N. Curran 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. Thomas L. Keaveny Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Lane III Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Lisi Mr. Ronald E. Naves Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Neuberger Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Pavluvcik Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Renzulli Mr. James H. Rourke Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. James A. Saxe Dr. & Mrs. Walter T. Shanley Mr. & Mrs. Gail C. Surber Mr. & Mrs. William H. Varnum Jr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Gordon Willard

1954

Xavier Club Berchmans Club

Mr. J. William Foster

Mr. Vincent D. Celentano Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Murphy Mrs. Carol Ondeck Dr. William F. Stephanak DDS, 1949 Atty. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Corr Rev. Michael A. Fahey S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Judd Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Mozier Mr. George M. Schmeck Dr. & Mrs. Richard M. Senfield Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Stankye Jr. Mr. Francis Tomis

Silver Loyola Circle

Silver Loyola Circle

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

% Participation:

Mr. James F. Stapleton

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

65th Reunion 1947

27.3%

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Lannon

1946

$17,425.00 $3,100.00 $20,525.00

Platinum Loyola Circle

1948

Hearthstone Club

% Participation:

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Orland F. Bergere Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Fitzpatrick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Miko Mr. Stephen J. Roach Mr. William F. Schlenk Sr.

Mr. Robert J. Kravutske

Platinum Loyola Circle

1950

Hearthstone Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Incerto Mr. James H. Keenan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. McCormack Mr. David M. Phelan Mr. George M. Poillon Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch Jr.

Mr. John N. McMahon

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,300.00 $1,602.00 $8,902.00

% Participation:

24.0%

Silver Loyola Circle Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Marzik

Xavier Club Drs. Jay and Patricia Dolan Mr. Walter F. Naedele

Berchmans Club Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Alberti Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Cifatte Mr. Thomas R. Farrell Dr. & Mrs. John H. Galla Dr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Keating Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John M. Weiss

Hearthstone Club Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Brooks Mr. Richard S. Cellar Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Conway Dr. James F. Daly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Felsmann Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Giacchi Jr. Mr. William J. Gilhuly Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. Hanley Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. P. Harrington 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. Jon L. Ringel Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Rourke Dr. James A. Sedensky Mr. & Mrs. Nestor W. Shust Dr. & Mrs. Edmond J. Skinski

1955 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,155.00 $5.00 $7,160.00

% Participation:

30.2%

Silver Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Patrick Carolan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent

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Alumni Donors by Class Berchmans Club Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander Dr. & Mrs. William E. Allen III Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Bown Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Callan Dr. & Mrs. Norman J. Kramer 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. & Ms. George Y. Bramwell Dr. & Mrs. Antony E. Champ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Connell Mr. & Mrs. John R. Daley Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deer Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. DeLucia Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Donofrio Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Foley Sr. Rev. Stephen J. Gleeson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Goyette Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Hewitt The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph Q. Koletsky Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Liptak Mr. & Mrs. George K. Lukach Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Manfreda Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Mizak Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Yorke E. Nelson CLU Mr. Daniel F. Neylan Mr. & Mrs. John J. Patchen Mr. & Mrs. William E. Quirk Mr. & Mrs. James J. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roach Sr. Mr. David P. Ryan Dr. Anthony R. Salvato Colonel & Mrs. James Sullivan PhD Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Viglione Mr. & Mrs. John S. Vitka Jr.

1956 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,745.10 $1,201.00 $8,946.10

% Participation:

19.8%

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres Msgr. David M. Walker

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. James Kopcso Mr. & Mrs. F. Robert Kurimsky

Berchmans Club Drs. Raymond and Patricia Cormier Mr. Gregory F. Donahue Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Green Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Lisi Mr. Paul J. McCarthy Mr. Clinton R. Peterson Mr. David A. Power

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Carlin Mr. Michael S. Chisarik Dr. Ronald C. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Guerrera Mr. Frank J. Gulia Atty. & Mrs. Stephen A. Habetz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Izzo Mr. Cyril F. Mullins II Mr. Raymond F. Nalewajk Rev. Robert J. O’Neil Mr. Roger V. Schirmer Mr. & Mrs. Bernard T. Smith Mr. Joseph S. Spodnick Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Stankiewicz

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55th Reunion 1957

Mr. Andrew S. Piretti Robert D. Zsalman Esq.

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Camarro Mr. Bruce E. Cosmik Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Csontos Dr. & Mrs. Leonard V. DelVecchio Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Guerra Mr. & Mrs. Frederick V. Hess Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Carroll H. Holst USCG Mr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Kelly III Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. McLaughlin Mr. David P. Metzger Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Monahan Rev. Guido G. Montanaro Dr. & Mrs. Edward Nishball Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. O’Shea Dr. & Mrs. Raymond K. Panda Mr. W. Leslie Peat & Mrs. Dinah Wolff Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rooney Mr. Frederick W. Rowe Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Shea Dr. Albert J. Toth

$21,395.00 $604.00 $21,999.00

% Participation:

27.8%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kral Sr.

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Bernhard F. Bruder Rev. David W. Howell

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. Edward R. Galemba Mr. & Mrs. George R. Kabureck Mr. Peter L. Knapp Daniel J. Mizak MD Dr. Donald C. Oliver The Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Onorato David P. Saur MD Colonel & Mrs. John H. Valieant USA (Ret.) Mr. James P. Zelle

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cavanagh Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cimmino Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Connelly Rev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Crichton Raphael R. D’Ambruoso PhD Dr. & Mrs. Frank N. Federico Mr. John D. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Steven K. Forster Lt. Col. & Mrs. Edward J. Gniadek USAF Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Houghten Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Kerigan Dr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut Lt. Col. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Lausten USAF Mr. Charles J. Ney Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Piorkowski Rev. Msgr. William J. Scheyd Mr. & Mrs. George A. Sender Mr. Joseph P. Sincavage Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Speer Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stark Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William F. Sullivan Mr. Richard C. Szymanski Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Trabert Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Williams

1958 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$8,715.00 $2.00 $8,717.00

% Participation:

18.6%

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Jakab Mr. George S. Mihalik Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Witt Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Zowine

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cremins Dr. Roger A. Fazzone Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele Dr. & Mrs. John F. Pezzimenti

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1959 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$26,281.70 $18,090.00 $44,371.70

% Participation:

Mr. Robert C. Anderson 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. 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. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kuruc Mr. Thomas P. Leahy Mr. & Mrs. Laurence A. Madeo Mr. John A. McCarthy Dr. & Mrs. Michael H. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Meehan Rev. George R. Murphy S.J. 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

38.2%

Arrupe Society Anonymous

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. McGill III

1960 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation:

Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue

Platinum Loyola Circle

Silver Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor

Mr. Michael F. Dowley III Dr. & Mrs. Edward Luchansky Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. William F. Valieant

Gold Loyola Circle

Xavier Club

Mr. Thomas P. Kearney Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio

Berchmans Club 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 Deacon & Mrs. Daniel J. Ianniello Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koritko Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Luparello Hon. & Mrs. George F. McGunnigle Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Naves Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’Toole Mr. & Mrs. William T. Redgate Mr. Anthony J. Retartha Mr. & Mrs. C. John Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Rowe Mr. James A. Trowbridge Mr. & Ms. Robert Violetta Jr.

1961 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$13,750.00 $7,375.00 $21,125.00

% Participation:

25.7%

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

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Grywalski Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jurgen F. Niffka

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Beckerer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Moran

Berchmans Club $19,066.00 $13,579.33 $32,645.33

Gold Loyola Circle

Mr. Robert C. Arsenault Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berchem Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Fitzgerald Mr. Lee P. Gabriel Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Link Dr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch The Hon. & Mrs. John R. Maher Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco

Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Doherty The Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Hauser Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Kubicko Mr. Joseph A. Macaluso Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Mihalovic Mr. William H. Nolan Mr. Michael F. Paul Mr. & Mrs. John L. Rowinski Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Spain Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Viola Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Whelan II

26.2%

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan

Silver Loyola Circle

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings Rev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCD Drs. Peter and Dorothy Denning Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Lopusznick Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marquis Mr. C. Ian McLachlan & Mrs. Cynthia Swienton

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carley Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr. J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhD Mr. Leo Kalenik Mr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Parente Mr. James P. Pezzullo Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD Mr. Woody Schempp Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. David J. Attianese Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Bannon Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Conron Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest A. Delia Mr. & Mrs. Richard Douglas Mr. John A. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Lucey Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. McGunnigle PhD Dr. Thomas J. Minicucci Mr. & Mrs. Ralph T. Monaco Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Parker Dr. & Mrs. William G. Richeimer Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Roberts Sr. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Thorpe Dr. & Mrs. William R. Troy

Hearthstone Club Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. Gerard F. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Drab Lt. Col. William C. Gadus USA Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Gannon Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Jones Mr. & Mrs. David P. Mazzei Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Morello Mr. Frederick C. Nichols The Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. Niedermeier Mr. Francis R. Price Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Rizza Mr. & Mrs. Edmund M. See Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Tracey Mr. Robert M. Waters

50th Reunion 1962 See box on page 21.

1963 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation:

$9,125.00 $50.00 $9,175.00 16.4%


Alumni Donors by Class

Golden Graduates

The members of the Class of 1962 reunited 50 years after their Prep graduation to celebrate their Golden Anniversary Reunion on the weekend of June 1-3, 2012. In addition to a weekend full of great fun, great memories and great friends, the Class of ‘62 also presented Prep with a record-breaking five year gift commitment of $324,425! The funds raised by the class will be used in two ways: to benefit Prep’s Jesuit Educators Academy and for support of the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most appreciative of the efforts of the 50th Reunion Committee (see box on page 27) and for the continued loyalty and generosity of this great class!

50th Reunion 1962 Total Golden Anniversary Class Gift Commitment: $324,425.00 % Participation: 22.7%

Mr. Tom Baker Mr. John T. Bendler Mr. Harry Capossela & Mrs. Irene Callahan Mr. & Mrs. Leo P. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Cassulo USAF (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cigas Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. DeFonce Atty. & Mrs. Stephen F. Donahue

Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Donnarummo Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Ekstrom Mr. Frank J. Finsinger Mr. Anthony D. Fox Mr. John J. Halapin Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hughes The Hon. & Mrs. F. Paul Kurmay Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kurylo III

Mr. David N. Marchese Raymond D. Mosko PhD Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. Murchan Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Murray Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Paduano Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle III Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pfeiffer Mr. & Mrs. George J. Pond

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Santora Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski Mr. & Mrs. John E. Summ Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Tomkalski Mr. & Mrs. Jan A. Wojcik

Mr. Mark A. McCormack Mr. & Ms. Timothy O. Sheehan Atty. & Mrs. Mark C. Valentine Mr. & Mrs. William K. Westbrook Dr. & Mrs. Vincent S. Zdanowicz

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. DeAngelo Mr. John Devlin & Ms. JoAnn Grainger Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Hall Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Crispin E. Love Mr. & Ms. Michael A. Mastromonaco Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Mikan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nedswick Daniel J. Passeri MD

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

Silver Loyola Circle

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

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Barney Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie R. Boette Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. John C. King Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William L. Licamele Mr. & Mrs. Raymond V. McKelvey Dr. & Mrs. Brian H. Morris Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Staneck Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Zielinski

Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Andrew A. Ariansen Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Caraluzzi Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Henry Mr. Peter G. Mack Mr. & Mrs. Alan T. Vasse

Hearthstone Club Mr. Wayne D. Bonfietti Mr. & Mrs. John J. Boyle Mr. Andrew R. Durkin Mr. William A. Elias Mr. & Mrs. George F. Hudak Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Hunn Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. O’Connor Mr. Carl F. Schaefer Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Serena Mr. Robert J. Wels

1964 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$17,820.00 $0.00 $17,820.00

% Participation:

16.6%

Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr.

Gold Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. Palumbo

Xavier Club The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph A. Egan Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. Robert A. Bogey Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Brandi Mr. Christopher B. Coffey Dr. & Mrs. John Y. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Gazso Atty. & Mrs. Donald F. Houston Dr. & Ms. Joseph E. Howard Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kyte Mr. James W. Michalek Mr. William F. O’Brien Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Santaniello Mr. & Mrs. Alexander H. See Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Walter G. Stapleton Mr. & Mrs. Alexander A. Sulzycki Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr.

1965 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Bitel Jr.

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

Hearthstone Club Mr. Paul R. Beliveau Mr. & Mrs. William Cerino Mr. & Mrs. John E. Connolly Mr. Warren H. Fondu Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus Dr. & Ms. Michael D. Healy Mr. & Mrs. James D. St. Clair Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Taylor

$5,350.00 $453.00 $5,803.00

% Participation: $15,575.00 $2,127.35 $17,702.35

% Participation:

11.5%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bremer Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.

17.6%

Xavier Club Dr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Czulewicz

Berchmans Club James M. Coleman MD Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Fondu Jr. Mr. & Ms. John L. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kopnicky Mr. William Kosturko

Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Abeln Fr. Joachim F. Blonski Mr. John D. Fado Dr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Failla Mr. & Mrs. Ernest H. Fries Jr. Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Hanley Mr. Joseph A. Maida Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. McGowan Mr. Joseph L. Nagy Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Niedermeier Mr. James C. Papp Mr. Vincent Reale Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Zitnay

45th Reunion 1967

1966 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$11,165.99 $0.00 $11,165.99

% Participation:

20.3%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Sheldon

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Michael P. Smith

Xavier Club Mr. John P. Devlin

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Castignoli

Hearthstone Club Mr. William Boczkowski Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Cellini Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Gauvin Mr. Robert G. Guertin Atty. & Mrs. Patrick K. Henry Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Howard Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Lacerenza Mr. & Mrs. John B. Lawn Mr. Richard Mallette Dr. & Mrs. George H. McGinniss Mr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr. Mr. Stephen J. Paduano Mr. Donald E. Rastelli Mr. James D. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. John C. Shukie Mr. Thomas R. Ventre

1968 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$5,300.00 $801.00 $6,101.00

% Participation:

15.9%

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

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Timmons

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Alumni Donors by Class Berchmans Club

Xavier Club

Xavier Club

Mr. & Mrs. Terrence V. Drula Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gerics EdD Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Szondy Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Leise Mr. & Mrs. David L. O’Connor

Mr. & Mrs. John L. Carley Mr. John P. Kondub Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Mastromonaco Mr. Robert Trosan

Hearthstone Club Mr. Kenneth D. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Hawkins Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Kugel Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Morello Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Mulvaney Mr. Alan B. Picozzi Mr. John H. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sabo Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Saloomey Mr. & Ms. James M. Shaker Mr. & Mrs. James S. Shukie Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Toohey

1969 Annual Fund Gifts: $94,811.32 Restricted Gifts: $8,030.35 Total Gifts: $102,841.67 % Participation:

16.6%

President’s Circle Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Dewhirst

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Arthur C. Hadden Mr. & Mrs. Harold F. Smith Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James G. Woods

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Austin Dr. Matthew J. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Berke Atty. & Mrs. Michael J. Cacace Mr. & Mrs. Alexander J. Dembski Mr. & Mrs. John T. Fallet Mr. John S. Gaskell Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Heck Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Michael T. Lesnick Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Michaud Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Pesavento Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roche Mr. & Ms. Carl H. Wartman

1971 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$8,775.00 $10,277.00 $19,052.00 15.0%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Warren J. Hayford Atty. Michael Wiseman & Prof. Helen Garten Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Lt. Cmdr. Sean Patrick Walsh USN (Ret.)

Mr. Gary P. Mineo Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.

Berchmans Club Dr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Bowen Dr. Robert Dienes & Dr. Elizabeth Dienes Mr. & Mrs. Dennis E. Franko Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Metrusky Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Pandolfi Mr. James D. Ryan Jr. Mr. Thomas A. Shippam

Xavier Club Mr. Maurice F. Noonan Colonel Michael Parkinson & Dr. Rika Maeshiro Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Petro Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Ms. Francis J. Dance Mr. & Ms. John M. Higgins Mr. Mark R. Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Jay Karafa The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James J. Moran Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John P. O’Donnell Lt. Col. & Mrs. Donald A. Plude USAF Mr. & Mrs. William M. Sekelsky Mr. & Mrs. John C. Smriga Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Vetter Dr. & Mrs. Matthew M. White Joseph A. Wilkinson MD

40th Reunion 1972

1970 $5,050.00 $1,100.00 $6,150.00

% Participation: Silver Loyola Circle Rev. Msgr. William V. Millea

12.4%

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$10,047.00 $251.00 $10,298.00

% Participation:

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Arsenault Mr. Horacio J. Cardozo Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Conte Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy K. Redmond Dr. & Mrs. Louis G. Tassinary

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beckett Rev. John F. Brinsmade Mr. & Ms. Ralph M. Costanza Mr. & Mrs. Grant E. Eula Atty. & Ms. James G. Geanuracos Mr. George Kohout Mr. & Mrs. David J. Maxham Mr. & Mrs. Shawn J. McDonnell Mr. & Mrs. Laurence F. Mulhern Mr. Daniel F. O’Connor Mr. Louie P. Pintek Jr. Mr. Robert B. Purcell Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Rappa Mr. & Mrs. John Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Rizzardi Jr. Mr. & Mrs. S. Tracy Santa Mr. Joseph Shaker Mr. & Mrs. Randy F. Stabile Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Tarczali Mr. & Mrs. James P. Vail Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Wrinn

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

20.1%

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. George P. Szondy

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$7,410.00 $3,000.00 $10,410.00

% Participation:

10.1%

Platinum Loyola Circle Gold Loyola Circle Mr. Paul J. Halas

Xavier Club

16.9%

Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kondub Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Moore Atty. & Mrs. Peter M. Nolin Mr. John F. Clancy Mr. & Ms. John A. Collins III Mr. David DeWall Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Zoltan L. Kadar Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastra Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Litwinovich Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. O’Brien

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation:

7.8%

Platinum Loyola Circle

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Meany Jr.

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Craig N. LaPlante Mr. Roger W. Risley

Berchmans Club

Hearthstone Club

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. James F. Bennett Dr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Boccuzzi Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Bourdeau Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Capasso Mr. Thomas A. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. H. Richard Henning Jr. Mr. & Ms. Paul M. Heroman Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Makovich Hon. & Mrs. Michael G. Maronich Mr. Lawrence J. McAndrews Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. McQuade

11.3%

Anonymous

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Christopher Kraus & Ms. Darcy Stacom

Xavier Club

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Craven Mr. Frank Giordanella Atty. & Mrs. Herbert F. Janick III Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala Mr. & Mrs. James W. Morris Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William D. Vietze Mr. & Mrs. William W. Amidon III Mr. Richard J. Caserta Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Horan Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lannon Atty. & Mrs. David J. McDonald Mr. Stephen T. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Neary Mr. Mark M. Roy

1978

The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Blawie Mr. Kenneth P. D’Onofrio Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fortuna Mr. Timothy A. O’Connell III Mr. James J. Orr

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$11,910.00 $1,951.00 $13,861.00

% Participation:

13.4%

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Traugott F. Keller Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Murphy Jr.

1976 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

% Participation: Gold Loyola Circle

Hearthstone Club

Mr. & Mrs. John F. Rovegno

Lt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Altieri Mr. & Mrs. Owen J. Black III Dr. & Mrs. Angelo M. Guerrera Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. McNamara III Dr. & Mrs. Michael B. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Santa

$6,613.44 $575.00 $7,188.44

Berchmans Club $10,630.00 $7,501.00 $18,131.00

Silver Loyola Circle

Xavier Club

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. William H. McMahon IV Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Okarma Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Ventricelli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. T. Payson Wilber

Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Rashan

Gold Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barron Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Foley

Hearthstone Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Barron Mr. David A. Gerics Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD

Silver Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

35th Reunion 1977

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManus

Mr. C. Scott McLeod Mr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton

Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks

1975 $18,700.00 $14,676.00 $33,376.00

Silver Loyola Circle

Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Stauder

Mr. Donald J. Toumey

Hearthstone Club

Arrupe Society

Mr. & Ms. George J. Ferrio Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony D. Julian Mr. Michael Marino Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Brennan Mr. & Ms. Walter P. Halas Mr. Donald T. Milkavich Mr. & Mrs. Eric P. Munley Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Nelson Mr. Alan E. Paules Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Plavcan Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Puskar Dr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Reda Mr. Daniel J. Ryan Mr. John F. Verrilli Dr. & Mrs. Frank M. Wilson

1974

% Participation:

Berchmans Club

Hearthstone Club

Berchmans Club

1973

Silver Loyola Circle

Xavier Club

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Mr. Jeffrey M. Aquilante Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Priestley Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano Msgr. Andrew G. Varga DMin Mr. & Ms. Joseph T. Von Ehr

% Participation:

Arrupe Society

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Munchak Mr. Michael Rieck Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Wilkinson

$26,392.00 $64,591.50 $90,983.50

% Participation:

12.1%

President’s Circle

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Caseria Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas

Xavier Club

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley

Mr. & Mrs. Athan G. Crist Mr. & Mrs. David R. Macedonia

Platinum Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Vanderslice

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cadoux Dr. & Mrs. Adolph S. Flemister Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Rozgonyi Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Vossler


Alumni Donors by Class Hearthstone Club

1981

Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Berndt Mr. & Ms. Thomas G. Boilard Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Dreyer Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Ficko Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. E. Kyle Minor Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Stankye Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation:

Berchmans Club

12.7%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lozyniak

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Ferraro Mark W. Russell Esq.

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. George J. Abate Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Drew T. Burns Mr. Patrick Carolan & Dr. Margaret Carolan Dr. & Mrs. Romualdo T. DeSouza Mr. & Mrs. Alvastico G. Ricketts Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Siefert

Hearthstone Club Mr. Joseph L. Alberti Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Capasso Mr. Kenneth M. Catandella Dr. & Mrs. Eugene J. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. James J. Money Mr. & Mrs. John D. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Pulie Jr. Atty. & Mrs. Wilfred J. Rodie Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Schmedlin CPA Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Smeriglio

1980 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$19,325.00 $1,200.00 $20,525.00

% Participation:

1983

Dr. John Donahue & Ms. Leslie Grattan

$12,245.00 $0.00 $12,245.00

% Participation:

10.5%

Silver Loyola Circle

1979 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$3,200.00 $151.00 $3,351.00

9.8%

Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Kabasakalian Sr. Mr. Kevin M. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovern Mr. James P. Nealon Mr. Michael V. Phelan Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Thornton

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Cipriano Mr. Richard T. Clomiro Mr. & Mrs. William J. Collier III Dr. & Mrs. Mark W. Cronin Mr. Daniel J. Dunn Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen V. Falcone Mr. & Mrs. Randy R. Farrell Dr. & Mrs. William B. Geiss Mr. & Mrs. David J. Kim Mr. & Mrs. Bradley J. Seitz

30th Reunion 1982 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

19.2%

Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Jankowski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Ostrosky Mr. & Mrs. Scott E. Vollmer

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

Xavier Club Shaun T. O’Leary MD PhD

Platinum Loyola Circle

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph De Lucia Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’Keefe

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi II Mr. & Mrs. Armen J. Chakmakjian Mr. Robert C. Manger Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Terry

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Ms. Kevin M. Donohue Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Loglisci Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Van de Berghe Jr.

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride

Hearthstone Club Mr. Scott R. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Chopskie Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Dr. & Mrs. Mark E. Dailey Mr. Thomas M. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Cormac S. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Meuser Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Sutay Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Tague

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$35,587.00 $4,370.00 $39,957.00

% Participation:

16.3%

Arrupe Society Mr. Michael D. Martin

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Anglim Atty. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Donofrio Mr. & Mrs. David J. Mullany Mr. & Mrs. William H. Perry

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Doyle Mr. Michael D. Fortin

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patrignelli Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue

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

Berchmans Club Mr. John M. Carulli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Dolan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Flavin Dr. & Mrs. Mark C. Fletcher Mr. Alfred Kelley & Ms. Marcela Hahn Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Kral Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McNeill Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Pategas Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John K. Stockman Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Carley Mr. Michael J. Chesney Mr. & Mrs. William D’Amore Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Falco Thomas X. Homza PhD Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. McDermott Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Shawah Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stauder Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Wilemski

Berchmans Club

$28,863.20 $16,430.00 $45,293.20

% Participation:

Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Sabados Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Skane Mr. Michael Smith & Ms. Nora Demleitner Major Michael T. Walsh USA

Hearthstone Club Rev. John R. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Baptist Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Bigley Mr. & Mrs. John S. Bouton Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Buckley Mr. Robert J. Caldaroni CPA Mr. Thomas F. Kearns Mr. & Ms. Edward J. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. John R. Lilly Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Meuser Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Myers Mr. John W. Palattella Lt. Col. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Plate USAF Mr. Peter S. Russell

Mr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Burke Mr. Michael E. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. James J. Fama Mr. Carl P. Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Rastelli Mr. David Rush & Mrs. Alicen Puebla Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch

1985 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$31,845.00 $35,551.00 $67,396.00

% Participation:

21.8%

President’s Circle Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy

Platinum Loyola Circle

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Barbieri Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Cronan Mr. & Mrs. John C. Crowe Mr. Christopher P. Flaherty Mr. Matthew W. Fletcher Dr. & Mrs. John P. Lynch Mr. Michael S. Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Mancini Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Morrill Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Palermo III Mr. & Mrs. Kevin T. Powell Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Brett P. Traussi Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Voytek

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III

Gold Loyola Circle Kevin W. Rethore Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Jason E. Tremont

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III Franco E. Vigna, M.D.

Berchmans Club

1984 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$43,912.50 $1,655.00 $45,567.50

% Participation:

14.8%

Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III

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

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Maloney

Mr. P. Daniel Birch Mr. Peter D. Bohan Dr. & Mrs. Domenic W. Casablanca Mr. & Mrs. John D. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Jr. Mr. & Ms. Peter R. Gil Mr. & Mrs. John E. Harding Dr. & Mrs. Mike J. Michaels Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Mullany Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Paladino Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Presson Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Rovner Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine

Hearthstone Club Mr. Richard Bogdany & Ms. Mary Sliva Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Bonassar Mr. & Mrs. William S. Bosak

Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Brodersen Mr. & Mrs. David M. Brunetto Mr. & Mrs. Elias P. Christakos Mr. John A. DelVecchio Jr. Mr. Donald P. Goyette Mr. & Mrs. John G. Haddad Mr. Kurt E. Haffner Mr. & Mrs. William S. Hatfield Mr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman III Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr. Mr. Marc C. McLeod Mr. Samuel A. O’Neill Mr. & Mrs. Edward Palattella Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Salvestrini Mr. James E. Stacy Jr. Mr. John D. Stauss Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Stevenson Mr. John F. Watkins

1986 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$22,173.66 $10,018.50 $32,192.16

% Participation:

17.5%

Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Ferguson

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Cashion Mr. Sean M. Culhane Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Mr. & Mrs. James C. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PE Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Paul

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Baird Mr. Brian P. Lee Mr. Christopher W. McNeill Mr. & Mrs. David M. Renzulli

Berchmans Club Mr. Michael T. R. Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Day Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. Donaher Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Derek M. Heard Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Komanecky Mr. & Mrs. J. Barton Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Howard T. Owens III Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Rotondo Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Shagory Mr. John D. Shostak

Hearthstone Club Dr. & Mrs. John E. Beauvais Mr. Bryan P. Breen Mr. William F. Davidson III Mr. Douglas P. Fletcher Dr. Mark D. Guman Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Lally Atty. Brian J. Lawler Prof. & Mrs. Eric L. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Christian J. Moran Dr. & Mrs. Peter D. O’Shea Mr. Joel F. Pleban Mr. Kevin R. Reed Mr. George F. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Christian M. Scinto

25th Reunion 1987 See box on page 24.

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Alumni Donors by Class

Silver Celebration

On the weekend of June 15-16, 2012, forty-five members of the Class of 1987 returned to campus to celebrate their Silver Anniversary Reunion. Attendees traveled to campus from as far away as Arizona and California to visit with friends and faculty they hadn’t seen in 25 years! As a sign of their unity and support of Prep, the class raised $131,117 in gift commitments over the next five years to support the Jesuit Educators Academy, as well as the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most grateful for the efforts of the 25th Reunion Committee (see box on page 27) and for all those who participated in this great class celebration!

25th Reunion 1987 Total Silver Anniversary Class Gift Commitment: $131,117.00 % Participation: 20.5% Mr. & Mrs. David S. Barnard Mr. Kevin B. Barry

1988 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$7,325.00 $3,025.00 $10,350.00

% Participation:

14.6%

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Brett A. Burns Dr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Rogers

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Bernard Mr. & Mrs. William L. Clawson II Mr. & Mrs. Dean J. Holland Mr. & Mrs. Matthew T. Iorio Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Laganza Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McKiernan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Nedder Mr. & Mrs. Phillip J. Sweeney M. Conrad Wasmer Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Devin J. White Mr. & Mrs. Trebor E. Wright

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Keith H. Coley Mr. Christopher I. Fenton Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Hastings Mr. Colin J. Hussey Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Jannotta Mr. Farrell P. McManus Mr. & Mrs. John T. O’Connor IV Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rotondo Dr. John E. Sather Mr. Edward S. Shay

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Mr. & Mrs. David M. Berry Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Bierman Mr. Andrew M. Borzumato Mr. & Mrs. Emmett E. Brown IV Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Cavallo Mr. & Mrs. Colin P. Coolidge Dr. & Mrs. A. Joseph Cribbins Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Curtin Mr. & Mrs. Scott F. Daly

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Silk Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sternberg

1989 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$5,705.00 $300.00 $6,005.00

% Participation:

11.9%

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. R. John Wilcox II

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Chiota Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. John C. Figmic Mr. Ross D. Levin Mr. & Mrs. Brett K. Minogue Mr. John P. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John J. Petrafesa Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Redgate Mr. Michael A. Rossi Mr. Jonathan M. Varholak

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Bertie Dr. & Mrs. Peter J. Bonitatibus PhD Dr. & Mrs. Matthew D. Butka Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Camarro Mr. Andrew J. Grace Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Hiltz PE Mr. Vincent S. Kravec Mr. Jay P. Legenza Mr. & Mrs. Matthias A. Piatkowski

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Mr. D. David Dammerman Mr. Andrew Dehler Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Nikolaos N. Handrinos Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Harding Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Hutchinson Atty. Brian D. Kaschel Mr. & Mrs. Brian G. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Kieran G. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kilbride

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Eric D. Lichtenberger Mr. Christopher G. Lubeck Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lucas Mr. Michael D. McCart Mr. & Mrs. Patrick S. McClymont Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Mellinger Mr. Richard J. Mizak Mr. Thomas J. Modzelewski

Mr. & Mrs. John I. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Sargent Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Shannehan Mr. & Mrs. Craig T. Singewald Mr. Brian J. Stephanak Mr. Ronald W. Yu Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Varga Dr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo Capt. & Mrs. Marc A. Zinner USMC

Mr. & Mrs. David M. Scrofani Mr. Stephen J. Slowik Dr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Viner Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Walsh Mr. Eric C. Wuchiski

Mr. Christian L. Loban Mr. & Mrs. Kristoffer D. Lutz Mr. Jeffrey P. Matthews Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Palaia III Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Patton Mr. & Mrs. G. Griffin Reidy Mr. & Mrs. Christopher L. Voytek

Mr. Michael R. Russell Mr. Dylan B. Tierney Mr. Paul J. Volovich Mr. Brian C. Winfield Mr. & Mrs. Drew L. Zielinski

1990 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$12,900.00 $9,841.00 $22,741.00

% Participation:

11.4%

Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Peter D. Loncto

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Barnard Mr. & Mrs. Jose S. Niell

Berchmans Club Mr. Daniel J. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Leyden Jr. Mr. James O. Ruane Mr. Randall R. Rubino Mr. Alain Van Loo

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Bauersfeld Mr. James P. Cavallo Mr. William W. English Jr.

1991 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$6,244.00 $50,335.00 $56,579.00

% Participation:

11.6%

President’s Circle Anonymous

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Randy S. Maultsby Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Wright

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Dies Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Nestor Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’Connor Mr. F. Nicholas Savone Mr. & Mrs. David T. Tunstall

Hearthstone Club Mr. Marc A. Ciociola Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Day Mr. Nicolaus W. Glomb Mr. John K. Harchuck Mr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Mellinger Mr. Alexander P. Pigliucci

20th Reunion 1992 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$3,817.50 $2,502.00 $6,319.50

% Participation:

12.4%

Platinum Loyola circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Brennan

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. John D. Ciorciari

Xavier Club Mr. Kevin R. Votto

Berchmans Club Mr. Thomas J. Ciszewski Mr. Edward M. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Karl J. Ehrsam Mr. Matthew P. Gachi Mr. Robert S. Ryan Mr. William D. Towle

Hearthstone Club Michael D. Beauvais Esq. Mr. Thomas W. Cunningham Mr. Kris H. Flowers

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Classes Greater than 125 Active Alumni

Alumni Giving & Participation

Summary

Classes FewER than 125 Active Alumni

alumni Giving

CLASS

TOTAL GIVING

1947 $255,888.83 1951 $20,777.00 1950 $20,525.00 1949 $11,425.00 1952 $6,931.00 1945 $5,289.30 1946 $4,915.03 1948 $4,671.00 1944 $200.00

Classes FewER than 125 Active Alumni

% Participation CLASS % PARTICIPATION 1946 44.0% 1944 42.9% 1945 27.3% 1950 27.3% 1947 26.7% 1952 24.5% 1951 19.4% 1949 18.8% 1948 18.4%

alumni Giving

CLASS

TOTAL GIVING

1969 $102,841.67 1962 $94,650.00 1976 $90,983.50 1985 $67,396.00 1991 $56,579.00 1984 $45,567.50 1982 $45,293.20 1959 $44,371.70 1987 $42,160.00 1983 $39,957.00 1973 $33,376.00 1960 $32,645.33 1986 $32,192.16 1990 $22,741.00 1957 $21,999.00 1995 $21,879.00 1961 $21,125.00 1980 $20,525.00 1971 $19,052.00 1975 $18,131.00 1964 $17,820.00 1965 $17,702.35 2002 $14,399.23 1978 $13,861.00 1979 $12,245.00 1953 $11,377.00 1967 $11,165.99 1974 $10,410.00 1988 $10,350.00 1972 $10,298.00 1963 $9,175.00 1956 $8,946.10 1954 $8,902.00 1958 $8,717.00 1997 $8,394.61 1977 $7,188.44 1955 $7,160.00 1993 $6,402.00 1992 $6,319.50 1970 $6,150.00 1968 $6,101.00 1989 $6,005.00 1966 $5,803.00 2000 $5,405.00 1998 $4,963.00 1994 $3,900.00 1981 $3,351.00 2008 $2,840.00 1996 $2,586.00 1999 $2,400.00 2004 $1,987.14 2005 $1,931.00 2007 $1,513.00 2001 $1,450.00 2006 $1,345.00 2003 $1,260.00 2010 $1,030.00 2011 $536.00 2009 $175.00 2012 $100.00

% Participation CLASS % PARTICIPATION 1959 38.2% 1955 30.2% 1957 27.8% 1960 26.2% 1961 25.7% 1954 24.0% 1953 23.5% 1962 22.7% 1985 21.8% 1987 20.5% 1967 20.3% 1972 20.1% 1956 19.8% 1982 19.2% 1958 18.6% 1966 17.6% 1986 17.5% 2002 16.9% 1973 16.9% 1969 16.6% 1964 16.6% 1963 16.4% 1983 16.3% 1968 15.9% 1997 15.5% 1971 15.0% 1984 14.8% 1988 14.6% 1993 13.7% 1978 13.4% 1994 13.0% 1979 12.7% 2004 12.4% 1992 12.4% 1970 12.4% 1976 12.1% 1989 11.9% 2000 11.8% 2005 11.6% 1991 11.6% 1965 11.5% 1990 11.4% 1996 11.4% 1995 11.4% 1977 11.3% 2010 11.1% 1981 10.5% 1974 10.1% 1980 9.8% 1998 9.6% 1999 9.2% 2003 8.9% 2001 8.5% 2011 8.2% 1975 7.8% 2007 7.7% 2006 5.9% 2008 5.2% 2009 2.1% 2012 0.4%

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and thanks all those who helped make the 2011-2012 Annual Fund a great success! With the 2012-2013 Annual Fund now in full swing, we hope you will once again continue to make a difference in the lives of our 900 boys. Your loyal generosity is always greatly appreciated! For more information about the Annual Fund, including making an online donation, gifts of stock, and corporate matching gifts, please visit the Prep website at www. fairfieldprep.org/giving, or call the Development Office at 203-254-4237. d on or G i v i n g C l u b s President’s Circle $25,000+ Arrupe Society $10,000 – $24,999 Loyola Circle Platinum $5,000 – $9,999 Gold $2,500 – $4,999 Silver $1,200 – $2,499 Xavier Club $750 – $1,199 Berchmans Club $250 – $749 Hearthstone Club $1 – $249 Donors who contribute at the Gold Loyola Circle level ($2,500), or higher, are invited as guests of Fr. Hanwell, S.J., to his annual President’s Dinner.

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Alumni Donors by Class Continued from page 24 Mr. Robert A. Franchini Mr. Christopher J. Green Mr. J. Kenyon Lang Mr. & Mrs. Keith M. Leonetti Mr. Peter E. Lutz Mr. John P. McCarthy Captain & Mrs. Roy W. Moore USMC Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Quincy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Roberts Mr. Mark A. Taylor

$6,240.00 $162.00 $6,402.00

% Participation:

13.7%

Silver Loyola Circle

1995 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$20,628.00 $1,251.00 $21,879.00

% Participation:

11.4%

Mr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. William R. Young

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Connor S. Finegan

Mr. & Mrs. Ryan W. Morris Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Troy

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Bissell Mr. James H. Booth Mr. & Mrs. Gregg A. Chiota Mr. Bryan M. Kozlowski Mr. Christopher J. Popadic Mr. Brian M. Reidy

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Jason R. Bartlett Lt. Cmdr. Kenneth J. Boda USCG Mr. Timothy M. Devine Terrence G. D’Onofrio PhD Mr. Richard P. Douglas Mr. Newton M. Duong Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Dexter C. Jansson Mr. Joseph Y. Lu Mr. James M. McInerney Mr. Angelo J. Motta Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Piedmont Mr. Peter V. Raccio Mr. Jonathan M. Reese Mr. John W. Shannon Mr. Matthew L. Stannard Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Webber Mr. & Mrs. Bartley Zaino

1994

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: Berchmans Club

Mr. Justin A. Angelo Mr. Kenneth M. Linger Mr. & Mrs. Kieran M. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Redgate Mr. Michael M. Reidy Mr. Jeffrey H. Zielinski

% Participation:

13.0%

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. Robert A. Mazzeo Jr.

Berchmans Club Christian A. Atwood Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Colangelo Mr. Mark F. LaGratta Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Maxwell III Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. McManus

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IV Mr. Christopher J. Dolan Mr. Ryan M. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Jared T. Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Jesson Mr. Stephen R. Kellogg Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Brian V. Carey Mr. Michael D. Donovan Mr. Angelo R. Framularo II Mr. Eric R. Hasenauer Mr. Sean P. Lenahan Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Lenois Mr. & Mrs. Vincent H. Massey III Mr. Kenneth L. Morico Mr. John J. Novak III Mr. Kevin L. Quincy Mr. Steven M. Thomas

15th Reunion 1997 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$8,369.61 $25.00 $8,394.61

% Participation:

15.5%

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. John C. Heffers

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Mr. Stephen P. Aldrich Mr. Wayne L. Coury Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Cunnane

$2,365.00 $35.00 $2,400.00 9.2%

Berchmans Club Mr. Timothy R. Cote Dr. Randall R. DeMartino Mr. Stephen L. Kinney Mr. Kevin C. Kozlowski Mr. Timothy P. Tracy Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Brennan Mr. David J. Castle Mr. Joseph A. Catalano IV Mr. Vincent L. Framularo Mr. Kurt J. Hofmann Mr. Andrew C. Masloski

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

2003 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$1,185.00 $75.00 $1,260.00

% Participation:

8.9%

Berchmans Club Hearthstone Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$1,350.00 $100.00 $1,450.00 8.5%

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts: % Participation:

$1,936.14 $51.00 $1,987.14 12.4%

Berchmans Club

$11,527.23 $2,872.00 $14,399.23

% Participation:

Mr. James B. Aldrich Mr. Thomas P. Bourdeau Mr. & Mrs. Alexander G. Bues Mr. John P. Calcutt Mr. Gregory E. Caso Mr. James J. Castignoli Mr. John G. Curran Mr. Ryan K. Karas Mr. Nicholas E. Larsen Mr. Santiago Lopez Mora Mr. Patrick C. Mulrenan Mr. Matthew J. Signore Mr. Bradley A. Topar Mr. Stephen J. Vidmosko

2004

10th Reunion 2002

1999

Mr. Jason P. Atwell Mr. Michael P. Barrett Mr. Richard B. Benson II Mr. Bryan C. Bigelow Mr. Brian O. Black Mr. Matthew C. Crape Mr. Jeffrey P. Dvornek Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Fabbri Mr. Kevin P. Fox Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Giambalvo Mr. Jeremy J. Hewitt Mr. Patrick J. Krajci Mr. Keith J. Manning Mr. John A. Quinn Mr. Christopher M. Rink Mr. Phillip G. Topalian Mr. Michael L. Vitulano Mr. Gregory F. Zaino

Mr. Devin S. Rochford

2001

Mr. Timothy M. Berendt Mr. David C. Burns Mr. Michael R. Card Mr. Robert J. D’Amato Mr. Robert C. Emerson Mr. Paul R. Ferraro Mr. Christopher M. Manley Mr. Kevin P. Moore Mr. Jon D. Motl Mr. Daniel J. Solomon

Mr. Christian C. Bangert Mr. Kenneth R. Bereski II Mr. Timothy M. Burke Mr. J Dillon Collins Mr. Michael P. Donahue Mr. Justin L. Galletti Mr. Brian C. Gulotta Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Perez Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Skarbek Mr. Brian P. Wheeler

% Participation:

Mr. Joseph C. Crowley Mr. Kevin J. Higgins Mr. Bryon D. Karagus Mr. Kevin J. Kery Mr. Robert N. Matarazzo Mr. Michael H. Mendez Mr. Benjamin D. Robinson Mr. Michael T. Saunders Mr. Benjamin W. Tocchi Mr. John A. Urquhart III Mr. & Mrs. Adam A. Zaczkowski

Hearthstone Club

Hearthstone Club

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Hearthstone Club

Mr. Gregory T. Martino Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Tymniak

Berchmans Club

11.4%

Mr. Peter M. Francini Mr. Robert A. Healey

Berchmans Club

Mr. Dennis P. O’Connor

% Participation:

Berchmans Club

% Participation:

Xavier Club

Hearthstone Club $3,700.00 $200.00 $3,900.00

9.6%

Mr. Vincent J. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Lee

$2,185.00 $401.00 $2,586.00

11.8%

Anonymous Mr. Ryan M. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Murray

Silver Loyola Circle

1996

$5,329.00 $76.00 $5,405.00

% Participation:

$4,862.00 $101.00 $4,963.00

% Participation:

Hearthstone Club

Silver Loyola Circle

Mr. & Mrs. James G. Fahey CPA Mr. Charles W. Falzone III Mr. Daniel J. Flaherty Mr. Gregory A. Formato Mr. & Mrs. Colin J. Gilbert Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. King Mr. Stephen F. Manzo Mr. Dustin R. Mello Mr. Joshua D. Mello Mr. John F. Salling Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Tymniak

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. David L. Cristini Mr. Brian D. Dresch Mr. Charles H. Korchinski Mr. Brent M. Reilly Mr. Matthew G. Rorick Mr. John R. Sugrue Mr. David F. Valovcin Mr. Matthew D. Wilcox

Mr. Nicholas A. Simonetti Mr. Robert A. Stevens

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

1998

Hearthstone Club

Mr. Peter M. Massey Mr. Ryan J. McGreevy

2000

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony B. Audino Mr. Adam J. DePanfilis Mr. Andrew W. Emilio Mr. Roberto F. Giansanti Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Gleason Mr. John P. King Mr. Michael E. Niedermeier Mr. Joseph R. Tramontano Jr. Mr. William J. Wenzel IV Mr. & Mrs. Shaun M. Wilson

Hearthstone Club

Platinum Loyola Circle

Mr. Mark J. Chase Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Haluch Mr. P. Kevin McNamara Mr. Christopher D. Nash Mr. Daniel C. O’Neill Mr. Richard J. Pacheco

Xavier Club

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Berchmans Club

Berchmans Club

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Sather

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Hoglund Mr. David B. Knott

Arrupe Society

1993 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

Mr. Brian T. King USAF Mr. Adam R. Mikulka Mr. Alexander W. Oracheff Mr. Brandon W. A. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Tymniak

16.9%

Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. Patrick F. Maguire

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. Colin M. Macleod

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. John A. Jorden

Xavier Club Mr. Michael D. Vipond

Berchmans Club Mr. Michael P. Carrington Mr. Peter G. McSherry Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Mitchell Mr. Stephen J. Santora

Mr. Connor T. Faughnan Mr. Michael J. LaPerch Jr. Mr. Robert T. Morton Jr. Mr. Jonathan J. Piazza-Harper

Hearthstone Club Mr. Christopher Bates Jr. Mr. Daniel F. Becchi Mr. Brian E. Bodnar Mr. Liam T. Brown Mr. Brian E. Camus Mr. Liam O. Colum Mr. Jeffrey M. Costa Mr. Brian M. Cullinane Mr. Sante Faustini III Mr. William J. Fields Mr. Justin R. Gregg Mr. Adam E. Kelly Mr. Matthew F. Kelly Mr. Paul A. Long III Mr. Joseph D. Marks


Alumni Donors by Class Mr. Daniel P. Quinlan Mr. Daniel J. Raccuia Mr. Michael C. Samulowitz Mr. Brendan J. Toohey Mr. Andrew T. Urquhart Mr. Robert A. Vitulano

Mr. James M. Richmond Jr. Mr. Nicholas W. Ruickoldt Mr. Patrick M. Ryan Mr. Nicholas C. Shaver Mr. Kevin J. Solomon Mr. Thomas J. Topalian Mr. Ernest J. Verrico Jr. Mr. Michael M. Weithers

2005 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$1,830.00 $101.00 $1,931.00

% Participation:

11.6%

Berchmans Club

5th Reunion 2007 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$1,345.00 $0.00 $1,345.00

% Participation:

Mr. Timothy J. Henn Mr. Michal Horicka Mr. Michael C. Lynch

Berchmans Club

Hearthstone Club

Hearthstone Club

Anonymous Mr. Ryan S. Carlson Mr. Kevin R. Cullinane Mr. Thomas G. Curran Mr. Stephen J. D’Ambrisi Mr. Daniel T. Diotalevi Mr. Christopher E. Goebel Mr. Andrew J. Moore Mr. Matthew D. Oehlsen Mr. Stephen J. Osipow Mr. Richard L. Otzel

Mr. Kevin T. Considine Mr. Eric G. Enriquez Mr. William L. Georgia Mr. Andrew Gleason Mr. Thomas P. Keane Mr. Brendan M. Kelly Mr. Justin L. Lucas Ens Ryan Nelson Mr. Thomas Northrop Mr. Matthew Szondy Mr. Stefan J. Tropsa

Mr. Daniel E. Parisi

$1,513.00 $0.00 $1,513.00

% Participation:

2006 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

2008

5.9%

7.7%

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

2010 $2,840.00 $0.00 $2,840.00

% Participation:

5.2%

Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$955.00 $75.00 $1,030.00

% Participation:

Gold Loyola Circle

Hearthstone Club

Berchmans Club

Mr. Ryan J. Callies

Mr. David O. Chudy Mr. James A. Napolitano Jr. Mr. Peter M. Zamachaj

Hearthstone Club

Mr. John S. Altieri Mr. Oliver B. Ball Mr. Jackson A. Bargiello Mr. John A. Basile Mr. Carl D. Buckis Mr. Kevin L. Burt Mr. Ryan P. Cahalane Mr. Anthony J. Chimblo IV Mr. Frank J. DeLeo III Mr. Thomas J. Dowd Mr. Ethan J. Enriquez Mr. Brian J. Flaherty Mr. Harrison L. Gaa Mr. Thomas J. Gaudett Mr. Andrew J. Golankiewicz Mr. Kevin M. Leitao Mr. Christopher J. Morrison Mr. Ryan P. Morrison Mr. David H. Perretta Mr. Quentin G. Pugh Mr. Christian W. Schaufler Mr. Kristof Toth Mr. Carmine J. Urciuoli

Hearthstone Club Mr. G. William Buckis Jr. Mr. Kevin T. Cahalane Mr. Frederick B. Condit Mr. Garrett P. Georgia Mr. Andrew S. Goebel Mr. Gregory T. Jordan Mr. Ian S. Kelly Mr. Michael K. Morton Mr. Sean T. Phillips Mr. Joseph C. Rahtelli Mr. Steven J. Richmond Mr. Scott A. Richter Mr. Connor J. Stewart

Mr. John P. Cunningham Mr. Andrew M. Davenport Mr. Peter R. Eason Mr. Evan M. Enriquez Mr. Andrew T. Gorzkowski Mr. Jack W. McCarthy Mr. Colin E. Nevins Mr. Jordan L. Pugh Mr. Maxwell L. Walker

2009 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$175.00 $0.00 $175.00

% Participation: Hearthstone Club Mr. John L. Casey Mr. Marc E. Ioli Jr. Mr. Connor O. Kelly Mr. Matthew T. Moore

2.1%

11.1%

speci al thanks to o ur v o l unt e e r s 2011-2012 Alumni Annual Fund Leadership Gift Team

2011-2012 Alumni Reunion Class Committees

Joe Bochniak ‘50 Joe Figmic ‘51 Bob O’Keefe ‘51 Bob Marzik ‘54 Ed Krygier ‘60 Nick Perna ‘60 Ray McKelvey ‘64 John O’Donnell ‘71 Peter Altieri ‘73 Owen Black ‘73 Kevin Foley ‘73 Dan Pengue ‘73 Ken Sneider ‘73 Dave Gerics ‘75 Kevin Murphy ‘78 George Abate ‘79 Kevin Thornton ‘81 Ed Boyle ‘83 Greg Pategas ‘84 Bill Petrino ‘84 Bill Bosak ‘85 Dennis Brown ‘85 Kevin Lesko ‘85 Bill Newbauer ‘85 John Wilcox ‘89 Bill Conron ‘93 Matt Webber ‘93 Kevin Altieri ‘00 Connor Faughnan ‘04 Jonathan Piazza-Harper ‘04

Bob Berthelson ‘52 Joe Kasper ‘52 Bernie Bruder ‘57 Larry Bues ‘57 Bob Schneider ‘57 Ed Sheehy ‘57

50th Reunion Committee Tom Baker ‘62 Leo Carroll ‘62 Frank Cassulo ‘62 Bob Defonce ‘62 Steve Donahue ‘62 Fran Donnarummo ‘62 Rich Ekstrom ‘62 Dave Marchese ‘62 Dan Paduano ‘62 Mark Peddle ‘62 Fran Pfeiffer ‘62 Tom Redgate ‘62 Bob Riordan ‘62 Walt Skowronski ‘62 Jack Summ ‘62 Vin Tomkalski ‘62 Jan Wojcik ‘62 Joe Castignoli ‘67 Mike Mastromonaco ‘67 Jim Reilly ‘67 Luca Cardozo ‘72 Bill Marshall ‘72 Dave Maxham ‘72 Shawn McDonnell ‘72 Louie Pintek ‘72 Al Stanczyk ‘72 George Szondy ‘72

Mike Tarczali ‘72 Bob Trosan ‘72 Jack Lannon ‘77 Ralph Money ‘77 Jim Walsh ‘82

25th Reunion Committee Tim Bierman ‘87 Bud Brown ‘87 Don Cervone ‘87 Paul Curtin ‘87 Bob Donahue ‘87 Jeff Fleming ‘87 Chris Haddad ‘87 Pete Harding ‘87 Kieran Kelly ‘87 Sean Kilbride ‘87 Jeff Lautenbach ‘87 Chris Lubeck ‘87 John Lucas ‘87 Kevin McMahon ‘87 Chris Messina ‘87 Michael Redgate ‘87 Sean Sargent ‘87 Tim Shannehan ‘87 Greg Varga ‘87 Brett Vassallo ‘87 Jim Dowd ‘92 Fred Gatti ‘92 Dan Roberts ‘92 Tim Zaino ‘92 Mike McKelvey ‘97 Jeremy Hewitt ‘02 John Jorden ‘02 Patrick Maguire ‘02 Nick Simonetti ‘02 Robert Stevens ‘02 Andrew Goebel ‘07 James Onofrio ‘07

2011-2012 Parents Annual Fund Gift Team

Spring Dinner 2012 Committee

Jeff & Toni Zeleny (Chairs) Mike Antonicelli Mark Clair Mark & Lisa Connelly Janine Corona Maureen Duggan Tim Falvey Kathleen Flynn Robert Fornshell Sharon Garber Alana Green Megan Adams Grosso Pamela LaFleur Dick & Molly Lambert Michele Martin Nancy Masone Mary Nardone Rosemarie Rawson Nina Riley & Don Holtz Jean Richmond Michelle Russell Lise Sanchez Cecelia Simmonds Lori Stimpson

Jean Richmond (Co-Chair) Juany Fumai (Co-Chair) Julianne Banquer Betsy Blagys Eileen Blees Heidi Bramante Mary Butala Cecelia Campbell Marcy Clair Lisa Connelly Mary Ellen Connelly Leslie Grattan Donahue Anna Gerald Beth Kelly Marleine Moise Valerie Moten Nancy Mullany Karen O’Keefe Susan Ownes Laurie Quatrella Julie Pollard Jane Pompa Anna Rodrigues Pat Royak Sandra Trotta Elizabeth Van Munching Susan Yonnone Toni Zeleny

2011 Golf Outing Committee

“Off to the Races”

John Chiota ’86 (Chair) Jim Butler ’86 John Chiota ’61 Kevin Foley ’73 Kevin Kozlowski ’99 Alex Oracheff ’94 Tom Welch ’83

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Current & Alumni Parents Silver Loyola Circle

2011 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$175.00 $361.00 $536.00

% Participation:

8.2%

Hearthstone Club Anonymous Anonymous Mr. Brooks D. Bebon Mr. John A. Bonazzo Mr. Brian J. Calcutt Mr. Matthew L. D’Ambrisi Mr. Nicholas M. Downing Mr. Evan R. Dupee Mr. Rob M. Franzino Mr. John J. Galiani Mr. Jack R. Gibson Mr. David P. Griffin Mr. Sean A. Keane Mr. Henry J. Le Rose Mr. Andrew R. Passarelli Mr. Maxwell E. Rein

Xavier Club

2012 Annual Fund Gifts: Restricted Gifts: Total Gifts:

$100.00 $0.00 $100.00

% Participation:

0.4%

Hearthstone Club Mr. David W. Mullany

Current Parents Arrupe Society Anonymous Mr. Donald Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sargent Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Whelan

Platinum Loyola Circle Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Connelly Mr. & Mrs. William Curley Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Haynes Mr. & Mrs. Allan W. Linke John & Lulu McPhee Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Pompa Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer

Gold Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Ball Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Callahan Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Edmonds Mr. & Mrs. William J. Genco Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Jeanneret Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Keenoy Mr. & Mrs. Patrick C. Lagrange Dr. Maryann Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. Wally Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Robert McHugh Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ownes Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Quigley III Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Mr. Charles Steele & Dr. Maureen Steele Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Sweeney JD Mr. & Mrs. Randall White

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Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barston Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bayles Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beck Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Coyle Dr. & Mrs. James G. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. English Mr. & Mrs. Domenick R. Fumai Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGarrity Mr. & Mrs. John W. McGorty Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Klaus Schuermann Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Schwartz Mr. Bart Stanco Mr. & Mrs. Gino Tarantino Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Zeleny Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boehringer Mr. & Mrs. David Bonadio Mr. Christopher Cantwell Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Doerger Mr. Arthur T. Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Fornshell Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Harris Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Miles Mr. & Mrs. John V. Monroe Mr. & Mrs. David Muscato Mr. Edgardo Ramos & Ms. Natalia Martin Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Arnold Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Baekey Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Bakonyi Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Baldelli Mr. & Mrs. David Banquer Mr. & Mrs. Howard Belger Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Berry Mr. & Mrs. George Blees Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Bloom Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. Bracchi Mr. & Mrs. John R. Burbank Mr. & Mrs. John Butala Mr. Donald Cafero & Mrs. Lorraine Tartaglia Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cahill Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cannon Mr. & Mrs. James C. Colihan Mr. & Mrs. David Crowle Mr. David Cunn & Mrs. Linda Claussen-Cunn Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Daley Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Deering Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaro Drs. Charles and Janice Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Duggan Mr. & Mrs. James R. Eustace Mrs. Patricia Felner-Bragano & Mr. Nicholas Bragano Mr. & Mrs. Kambuj Ghavidel Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Gillooly Mr. & Mrs. Bryant Hinnant

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Mr. & Mrs. Patrick G. Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Michael N. Infante Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Keating Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq. Mrs. Colette LeBrun Polley Dr. James Licari & Ms. Vickie Truchan Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Mangan Mrs. Anne A. Marsalisi Mr. & Mrs. Nunzio Masone III Mr. & Mrs. John Matera Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey II Mr. & Mrs. John T. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Richard Myers Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Nemia Dr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Nestor Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Noone Jr. Mrs. Adele F. O’Kane Mr. & Mrs. James R. Pesci Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. Pinkus Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Rawson IV Mr. Michael A. Riley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rog Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Gary J. Romeo Mr. & Mrs. Robert Salandra Mr. & Mrs. Ian A. Siveyer Mr. John Steinert Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Stimpson Mr. & Mrs. Kevin W. Stone Sr. Mr. Richard Stow & Mrs. MaryBeth O’Brien-Stow Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sutera Mr. & Mrs. Michael Trotta Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Valus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Wood Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Yep Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zielinski

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Abbazia Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John Aquino Sr. Mr. Ivan Araya Arancibia & Mrs. Corinne van Dorp Mr. & Mrs. John Arrix Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mrs. Karen Shahan

Mr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Brady Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Brady Ms. Elise A. Bresnahan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Budinoff Mr. Thomas Burgess & Mrs. Jacalyn Kremer Mrs. Cecelia J. Campbell Ms. Sharon Cappetta Mr. & Mrs. Juan C. Carrera Mr. & Mrs. James P. Carroll Mr. John A. Clancy Mr. & Mrs. Robert Colucci Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Connell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Corona Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cortina Mr. & Mrs. William J. Coupe Sr. Mr. Andrew M. Crowe Mr. & Mrs. Paul Crowell Mr. & Mrs. Neil Curry Mr. & Mrs. Bjorn A. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Donelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D Donohue Mr. James Dunn & Ms. Colleen Hurlie-Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duran Mr. & Mrs. Rafael A. Estevez Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Falvey Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Foerster II Mr. & Mrs. James A. Forno Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fossi Mr. & Mrs. Claus H. A. Friis Mr. & Mrs. Dermot J. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Karl Geercken Mr. & Mrs. Alec L. Giangregorio Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Gorey Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Hallett Mr. & Mrs. Brock T. Harris Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James Harris Mr. & Dr. Konrad Hauer Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Hawkes Mr. & Mrs. James P. Hennessey Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Hunter Ms. Ann L. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Jamison Mr. & Mrs. David Janny Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Jones

Dr. & Mrs. Howard Kaiserman Mr. & Mrs. Maris J. Kavulich Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. James M. Killoy Mr. & Mrs. Guillermo J. King Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Lombard Mr. & Mrs. David B. Martens Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McKeon Ms. Geraldine Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. James O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. O’Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Michael Z. Oracheff Mr. & Mrs. Vincent G. Ostrosky Mr. & Mrs. John Pavia Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Prescott Mr. & Mrs. Brian W. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. John Rodrigues Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan Dr. & Mrs. Juan A. Sanchez Mr. Stephen Sappo & Mrs. Geraldine Fusco Mr. & Mrs. David V. Sheehan III Mr. & Ms. Pieter H. Smit Mr. & Mrs. James A. Spangenberg Mr. & Mrs. Neil J. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. John A. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Trojanowski Mr. & Mrs. George C. Tsiranides Ms. Elizabeth Van Munching Mr. & Mrs. John J. Vazzano Mr. & Mrs. Jamie A. Whiteman JD Mr. & Mrs. John H. Wiig Mr. & Mrs. Carl H. Wist

alumni Parents Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sargent

Platinum Loyola Circle Atty. & Mrs. Kent S. Bernard Mr. & Mrs. John E. Callies Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Jacobs

St u d e n t / Te a c h e r Appre c i a t i on G i ft s 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. & Mrs. Anthony Abbazia Sr. In honor of Anthony Jr. ‘14 In recognition of all faculty Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bracchi In honor of Max ‘13 In recognition of Mr. Jaffe Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt In honor of Peter ’12 In recognition of Mr. Cashman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cortina In honor of Christopher ’12 In recognition of Mrs. Carrington Mr. & Mrs. Thomas English In honor of Gregory ’12, & Tom ‘09 In recognition of Mr. Ford & Mr. Cashman Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Harris In honor of Christopher ‘12 In recognition of Ms. Bohan Ms. Ann L. Jackson In honor of Douglas ‘12 In recognition of Ms. Dominguez Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Jones In honor of Slater ’16 In recognition of all faculty

Ms. Colette LeBrun In honor of Patrick Polley ‘14 In recognition of Mr. Mamrus Dr. James Licari and Ms. Vickie Truchan In honor of Steven ‘13 In recognition of Mr. Sacerdote Mr. & Mrs. Hugh G. McCrory Jr. In honor of Robert ‘15 In recognition of all faculty Mr. & Mrs. James O’Connell In honor of Aidan ‘15 In recognition of all faculty Mr. & Mrs. Pieter Smit In honor of Samuel ‘15 In recognition of Mr. Cashman Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Stevenson In honor of Brett ‘15 In recognition of all faculty Mr. Richard Stow and Mrs. MaryBeth O’Brien-Stow In honor of Jack ‘12 In recognition of Dr. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Valus Jr. In honor of Robert III ‘14 In recognition of Mr. Kery, Mr. Driscoll & Ms. Kaye


Friends of Prep Mr. & Mrs. Harry Kacinski Mr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. David G. Sprows Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Brand Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Albert P. Carey Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Donoghue Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Eck Mr. Henry Gilbertie Mr. C. Thomas Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Mark Carrington Mr. & Mrs. Todd Doersch Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gubitosa Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Ralph N. Sather Mr. & Mrs. Roger Sciascia Mr. & Mrs. Jay B. Sheehy Mr. & Mrs. James L. Terry Mr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. David Acampora Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Aldrich Mr. Daoud Awad & Mrs. Kathryn Shorts Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Dr. & Mrs. Arnold E. Dorosario Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. Fasano Mr. & Mrs. Frank K. Garvey Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Manning Mrs. Nancy Masiello Mrs. Elizabeth Renzulli Mr. Robert J. Sylvester

Berchmans Club Mr. John L. Altieri Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Amato Mr. & Mrs. James Booth Mr. William J. Britt Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Buckis Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Canuel Mr. & Mrs. James C. Carey Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Condit Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Connolly Mrs. Mary Jo Dailey Mr. & Mrs. David Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Emerson Mr. & Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. William T. Gardella Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Eric Goebel Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Gorzkowski Mr. Dave Hill & Ms. Nina Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Hynes Mr. Nick Kamillatos & Dr. Sharon Kratochvil Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Kretzman Mr. & Mrs. Paul E Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Denis Loncto Mr. & Mrs. Simon Lowden Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. James McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Mellinger Mrs. John P. Moliere Mr. & Mrs. Kristian Moor Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Mr. & Mrs. James Moye Mrs. Gloria Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Nesi Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. O’Hare Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Panza

Mr. & Mrs. Morgan L. Pape Mr. & Mrs. Richard Paul Mr. & Mrs. William F. Paul Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John Rein Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Romanelli Mrs. Kathleen Rorick Ms. Pamela B. Rotondo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schinella The Hon. & Mrs. Michael E. Shay Mr. & Mrs. Kim D. Shea Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stiller Mr. Richard Stone & Mrs. Christine Simpson-Stone Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Topar Mr. & Mrs. J. Alexander Urquhart Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. William H. Willett Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Zaino Mr. & Mrs. James D. Zielinski

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Agostino Mr. & Mrs. Rigoberto Alfonso Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Alves Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Angiolillo Mr. & Mrs. Ebenezer Anim Ms. Ann Atkins Mrs. Joan Attolino Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Anthony N. Benedosso Dr. & Mrs. Michael Berendt Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo Mrs. Alyson J. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Edward Byrne Mr. & Mrs. William H. Card Mr. & Mrs. Santiago G. Castillo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Considine Mr. & Mrs. Whitney M. Cook Mr. & Mrs. James Cramond Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley III Mr. & Mrs. Tyrone C. Curran Ms. Lisa D’Alton Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. D’Amato Ms. Amy Davenport Mr. & Mrs. James P. Day Mr. & Mrs. William L. Deigan Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Dvornek Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Fappiano Dr. & Mrs. Jon Fessel Mr. & Mrs. Neal E. Fitzpatrick Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. John Flavin Mr. & Mrs. G. Scott Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. William Fornshell Mr. & Mrs. David W. Fowler Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gage Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Gallacher Ms. Colleen Gilbertson Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Goodfellow Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Greene Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Griffen Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Hagan 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. Thomas M. Keane Mr. & Mrs. Terry Keegan

Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Klein Mrs. Nora O. Laverty Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Libby Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Mazako Mrs. Linda R. McDonald Ms. Julie M. McGovern Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. McMahon Dr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger III Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Merriss Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Miklave Ms. Anne S. Minogue Mr. Ralph J. Money Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Curtis H. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Morico Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr. Mrs. Alice Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Novitzky Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Pellecchia Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. David M. Pramer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Rapice Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Jr. Mr. Kent Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Richter Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Rogan Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rooney Mr. & Mrs. Jose F. Rosa Mr. & Mrs. James Ross Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rotnofsky Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Mrs. Roberta L. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shafer Mr. & Mrs. Jay Skelton Ms. Gail G. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Sobolewski Ms. Carol Tibor Mr. & Mrs. Gabor Toth Mrs. Catherine C. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Vanacore Mr. & Ms. James A. Vick Mrs. Bernadette Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Fredric C. Wheeler Mrs. Anne S. Zimmerman

Friends of Prep Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Stuart L. Bell

Platinum Loyola Circle Ms. Dorothea Brennan Mrs. Karen F. Jacobs Estate of Edwin & Florence Shanke

Gold Loyola Circle Mr. Robert G. Ford Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. MacDonald

Silver Loyola Circle Mrs. Janet Barillari Mr. & Mrs. Craig R. Calle Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois

Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ahlers Mr. & Mrs. Robert Citrone Mr. Roger A. Desjardins Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fama Mr. G. T. Gillespie III

Ms. Deborah A. Lasko Ms. Donna L. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Strada Mr. Paul J. Taubman

Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Auray Mr. & Mrs. Mark Beyerly Ms. Christine A. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Casey Mr. Jonathan Crowley Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. Amos B. Hostetter, Jr. Mrs. Donald Lynch Mr. & Mrs. John J. Mack Mr. Jason R. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Mascolo Mr. Theodore Murphy & Ms. Ann DuCharme Atty. & Mrs. Robert J. Nicola Mr. Andrew P. Potos David Schneider Mr. Val Stalowir & Ms. Laura Baytos Mr. & Mrs. Peter Storer Jr.

Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Adair Ms. Lois G. Backer Ms. Joanne M. Ballerini Mr. & Mrs. Donato C. Barbiero Ms. Julie F. Barron Mr. John P. Bilski Ms. Jill R. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Brad Blackman Mr. & Mrs. James J. Blansfield Mr. & Mrs. John T. Bochanis Mr. James C. Bochinski Mr. Lawrence Bolanowski Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Bosse Ms. Stephanie S. Brennan Ms. Billie N. Brooks Ms. Colleen Brown Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Call Ms. Erin Carreiro Mr. Manuel Carreiro & Mrs. Shelley Wheeler-Carreiro Dr. & Mrs. Jairo E. Castillo Ms. Lillian E. Chasnoff Mr. & Mrs. Martin M. Cohen Mr. Francis X. Comerford Ms. Mary Jane Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Barrett A. Cram Mr. John F. Creamer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Cremin Mr. & Mrs. J. Spencer Daly Mr. Harold D. Davis Ms. Jacqueline Davis Mr. Jon B. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Michael Delach Ms. Mary S. Delany Mr. William G. Dessoffy John J. Doody Mr. David Downie & Mrs. Laura Whitman Ms. Helen M. Elston Dr. & Mrs. Philip M Falcone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Faucett Susan J. Fegelman Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fiorita Mr. & Mrs. Bennett E. Folmar Mr. & Mrs. David Furey Mr. & Mrs. John C. Germain Ms. Eileen F. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Gilmour Mr. & Mrs. George Gosselin Mr. James Haas & Mrs. Bailey McClure Ms. Wilda S. Hamerman

Mrs. Amie R. Henderson Mr. Bradley M. Herring Mr. John P. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Innaimo Mrs. Amy Binks Jaworski Mr. & Mrs. George C. Kaiser Ms. Linda Kaye Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Kisner Ms. Ellen Day Kochersperger Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Kopec Ms. Susan J. Kragen Ms. Patrice A. Lannon Mr. Daniel Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Leitao Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Lindenberg Mr. Tim O’Neal Lorah Ms. Barbara Macaboy Sr. Joan A. Magnetti RSCJ Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Malone Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Manning III Mr. Horace Marone Ms. Michele M. Masi Ms. Mary E. McCollum Ms. Ann McCullough Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. McGowen Atty. Patrick J. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. John McLean II Ms. Emily McPadden Ms. Grace S. McPadden Ms. Jacqueline F. McPadden Ms. M McPadden Sarah C. Meeks Mr. James S. Mitchell Ms. Wendy Pierman Mitzel Ms. Marcia Molenda Mr. George E. Morrissey Mr. E. Lee Muller Ms. Irene Mulvey Mr. & Ms. John D. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John E. Nalty Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Noeldechen Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Matthew G. O’Brien Ms. Kathleen S. O’Grady Mr. & Mrs. Sean C. O’Leary Jeffrey Ortegon Mr. & Mrs. David J. Orticelli Ms. Claire Pagnani Mr. David A. Paslawsky Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Paulmann Mr. & Mrs. William C. Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Petitti Mr. & Mrs. William Porter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Reardon U. P. Redgate Ms. Michelle Redulfin-Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Reilley Mr. Michael V. Renda Mrs. Maureen O. Roberts Mr. Marcos Rodriguez & Ms. Nancy Kail Ms. Robin F. Sadek Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sarno Mr. Eugene G. Schulz Mr. Scott Seeger Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Seeger Mr. Louis J. Seidler Mr. & Mrs. John W. Selman Ms. Joyce Shea Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Skrovanek Mr. & Mrs. James M. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sohigian Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stevens Ms. Elaine M. Stibel Mr. & Mrs. Carl Stopper

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Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey Mr. & Mrs. Kennneth Tully Ms. Florence A. Watjen Mr. & Mrs. William H. Weigel Mr. & Mrs. William V. Weithas Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Wood

Xavier Club

Berchmans Club

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

ATMI Avon Products Foundation Inc. AXA Foundation Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, LTD. Beckerer Foundation Campbell Soup Company CME Group Community Foundation Matching Gift Program Colony Grill LLC Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PC Heineken USA Intel Foundation AG6-601 JD Events, LLC Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc Northwestern Mutual Foundation O & G Industries, Inc Oracle Corporation PepsiCo Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Progressive Insurance Foundation Prudential Foundation (The) St. Vincent’s Medical Center Travelers Insurance Companies UBS

President’s Circle Bellarmine Mothers’ Guild Fairfield Jesuit Community Portal Capital, LLC The William H. Pitt Foundation

Arrupe Society Bellarmine Fathers’ Club Fairfield County Community Foundation General Electric Foundation ICR, Inc.

Platinum Loyola Circle Bank of America Brennan’s Shebeen Chad A. Jacobs Memorial Foundation Citizen’s Financial Group Goldman, Sachs & Company The Charles and Mabel P. Jost Foundation MasterCard International

Gold Loyola Circle Deutsche Bank North America International Flavors & Fragrances Ltd. Latin Scholars Microsoft Corporation Pfizer Foundation Matching Pitney Bowes Venman & Co. LLC

Silver Loyola Circle AllianceBernstein Capital Group Companies Merck Company Foundation Nestle Waters North America Wells Fargo Foundation

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The Bank of New York Diageo North America Foundation, Inc. Fairfield Half Marathon, Inc. Gartner IBM Corporation United Technologies Corp.

Hearthstone Club Anonymous Aetna Life & Casualty American Express Foundation AWS Truepower Barnes Group Foundation Brandon Wilde Retirement Community Carlson Personal Legacy Matching Gift Program Datacomm Management Sciences Eastern Redding Region 9 Schools FactSet Research Systems Inc General Mills Foundation General Re Services Corp. Genworth Financial Kimberly-Clark Foundation Inc. Law Offices of Gerald M. Gallant, LLC

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Macy’s Foundation NSTAR Foundation NYSE Group Reader’s Digest Foundation Red Hat S & G Restaurant Services LLC Shell Oil Company Foundation Society of Jesus of New England Tallman Excavation, LLC Two Rivers Country Club

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 Ryan Charles Brennan Memorial 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 1961 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 Dana Duffy Memorial 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 General Restricted Account 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 Bruce Jaffe Scholarship Fund 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 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 Maura F. Marden Memorial 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 Russo Faculty Fund Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J. Scholarship 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 William Stephanak ‘77 Restricted Fund 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 2011-2012 fiscal year.

Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Scholarship Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Dolan Ms. Colleen Gilbertson Dr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger III Ms. Irene Mulvey


Endowed & Restricted Gifts Northwestern Mutual Foundation Ms. Claire Pagnani Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Paulmann Dr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rotnofsky Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey Mr. & Mrs. Christopher L. Voytek

Dr. Donna M. Andrade Scholarship Anonymous General Electric Foundation Mr. David F. Valovcin

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

Rev. James C.L. Arimond, S.J. Scholarship Estate of Edwin & Florence Shanke

Francis and Audrey Barron Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Ms. Julie F. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barron Mr. & Mrs. William F. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Martin M. Cohen Mr. Francis X. Comerford Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cox Mr. John F. Creamer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Spencer Daly Datacomm Management Sciences Ms. Mary S. Delany Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fiorita Mr. G. T. Gillespie III Mr. & Mrs. George C. Kaiser Ms. Ellen Day Kochersperger Mr. Tim O’Neal Lorah Mr. & Mrs. John J. Mack Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Malone Mr. James S. Mitchell Mr. George E. Morrissey Mr. E. Lee Muller Mr. Theodore Murphy & Ms. Ann DuCharme Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Murphy Mr. Andrew P. Potos Mr. Michael V. Renda Mr. Marcos Rodriguez & Ms. Nancy Kail Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sarno Mr. Eugene G. Schulz Mr. & Mrs. Peter Storer Jr. Mr. Paul J. Taubman Mr. & Mrs. William H. Weigel Mr. & Mrs. William V. Weithas

Rev. James H. Barry, S.J. Memorial Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Amos B. Hostetter, Jr. Latin Scholars J. Kendall Murphy PhD

Bellarmine Fathers’ Club Scholarship Bellarmine Fathers’ Club

Bellarmine Mothers’ Guild Designated Fund Bellarmine Mothers’ Guild

Bellarmine Mothers’ Guild Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

Benjamin M. Brown ‘02 Memorial Scholarship

Mr. Richard Stone & Mrs. Christine Simpson-Stone

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

Ryan Charles Brennan Memorial Scholarship

Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Ms. Ann Atkins Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Baptist Jr. Mr. Brooks D. Bebon Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Mr. John P. Bilski Mr. & Mrs. Brad Blackman Mr. & Mrs. John T. Bochanis Mr. John A. Bonazzo Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Bosse Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Brennan Ms. Dorothea Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Brennan Ms. Stephanie S. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Brennan Brennan’s Shebeen Mr. Brian J. Calcutt Mr. & Mrs. Brian V. Carey Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Chiota Mr. & Mrs. Gregg A. Chiota The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Mr. & Mrs. Robert Citrone Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Connelly Mr. & Mrs. John C. Crowe Ms. Jacqueline Davis Mr. & Mrs. Michael Delach Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Douglas Mr. David Downie & Mrs. Laura Whitman Mr. Evan R. Dupee Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Edmonds Fairfield Half Marathon, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Faucett Ms. Susan J. Fegelman Mr. & Mrs. David W. Fowler Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Mr. John J. Galiani Mr. Jack R. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Gilmour Mr. David P. Griffin Mrs. Amie R. Henderson Mr. Bradley M. Herring Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Innaimo Mr. Sean A. Keane Mr. Kevin J. Kery Mr. Charles H. Korchinski Ms. Susan J. Kragen Mr. Thomas M. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Manning III Mr. Jason R. Martin Ms. Julie M. McGovern Atty. Patrick J. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. James McMahon Ms. Wendy Pierman Mitzel Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Noeldechen Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Sean C. O’Leary Mr. Alexander W. Oracheff Mr. & Mrs. William C. Peterson Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Pitney Bowes Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Reilley S & G Restaurant Services LLC Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Stevenson

Ms. Elaine M. Stibel Tallman Excavation, LLC

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 Portal Capital, LLC

Corey Cerrone Memorial Scholarship Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr.

Class of 1959 Scholarship

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. Richard A. Ceritelli Joseph A. Chrzanowski PhD Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Comer 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. 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 Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Link Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Luparello Dr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Laurence A. Madeo The Hon. & Mrs. John R. Maher Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Naves Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’Toole 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

Class of 1960 Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Bannon Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carley Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Conron Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings Rev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCD J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhD Drs. Peter and Dorothy Denning Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Doherty The Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Hauser Mr. Leo Kalenik Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Kubicko Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Lopusznick Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marquis

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr. Mr. C. Ian McLachlan & Mrs. Cynthia Swienton Mr. William H. Nolan Mr. Michael F. Paul Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna Mr. James P. Pezzullo Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Spain Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Viola Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

Class of 1961 Scholarship

The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. Ernest A. Delia Mr. John A. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Drab Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Gannon General Electric Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Mr. John F. Hughes Jr. Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Lucey Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. McGunnigle PhD Dr. Thomas J. Minicucci Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Morello Mr. Frederick C. Nichols The Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Jurgen F. Niffka Pfizer Foundation Matching Mr. Francis R. Price Dr. & Mrs. William G. Richeimer Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Roberts Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Edmund M. See Mr. & Mrs. George J. Thorpe Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Tracey Dr. & Mrs. William R. Troy Mr. Robert M. Waters

Joseph T. and Margaret R. Dolan Scholarship Drs. Jay and Patricia Dolan

John Flanagan Memorial Scholarship sponsored by ICR, Inc. ICR, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

General Endowment Fund

Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala

General Memorial Scholarship

Ms. Lois G. Backer Ms. Joanne M. Ballerini Mr. & Mrs. Donato C. Barbiero Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Berke Ms. Jill R. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. James J. Blansfield Mr. James C. Bochinski Brandon Wilde Retirement Community Ms. Colleen Brown Ms. Erin Carreiro Mr. Manuel Carreiro & Mrs. Shelley Wheeler-Carreiro Ms. Lillian E. Chasnoff Ms. Mary Jane Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Barrett A. Cram John J. Doody Eastern Redding Region 9 Schools Ms. Helen M. Elston Ms. Eileen F. Gibson Ms. Wilda S. Hamerman Mrs. Amy Binks Jaworski Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Kisner Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Kopec Law Offices of Gerald M. Gallant, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. John R. Leverty Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Lindenberg Ms. Barbara Macaboy Mr. Horace Marone Ms. Michele M. Masi Ms. Mary E. McCollum Mr. & Mrs. John McLean II Mrs. Elaine B. McPadden Ms. Emily McPadden Ms. Grace S. McPadden Ms. Jacqueline F. McPadden Ms. M McPadden Rev. Msgr. William V. Millea O & G Industries, Inc Mr. & Mrs. Matthew G. O’Brien Mrs. Carol Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Petitti Mr. & Mrs. William Porter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Reardon Mrs. Maureen O. Roberts Ms. Robin F. Sadek Mr. Scott Seeger Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Seeger Mr. & Mrs. John W. Selman Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Skrovanek Mr. & Mrs. James M. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Carl Stopper Two Rivers Country Club Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano Mr. Michael L. Vitulano Mr. Robert A. Vitulano Ms. Florence A. Watjen Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Wood

General Restricted Account

Deutsche Bank North America Fairfield County Community Foundation Fairfield Half Marathon, Inc. Mr. Robert G. Ford Sr. General Electric Foundation Mrs. Carol Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Paduano Mr. & Mrs. William R. Young

Timothy Halapin Memorial Scholarship Mr. John J. Halapin Mr. Colin J. Hussey

Mamie and Beefy Hargus Memorial Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus

Chad Jacobs Memorial Scholarship

ICR, Inc. Chad A. Jacobs Memorial Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Jacobs Mrs. Karen F. Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

Bruce Jaffe Scholarship Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Barbieri Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Berndt Mr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise Brady Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Brawley Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Carley Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III Mr. Michael J. Chesney Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mr. Sean M. Culhane Mr. D. David Dammerman Ms. Patricia Dammerman Mr. & Mrs. Bjorn A. Davis Mr. John Denneen General Electric Foundation

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Endowed & Restricted Gifts Manuel Leitao Memorial Scholarship Mr. Daniel Leitao Ms. Donna L. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Mr. Kevin M. Leitao Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

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

Maura F. Marden Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Bennett E. Folmar

Lillian Markus Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell

Mark Masiello ‘83 Memorial Scholarship Mrs. Nancy Masiello Mr. Dan A. Guerrera Mr. Paul J. Halas Mr. & Mrs. R. Ford Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Terry Keegan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knapik Mr. Mark F. LaGratta Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Linell Mr. Christopher G. Lubeck Mr. Peter M. Massey Mr. Randy S. Maultsby Mr. Richard J. Mizak Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. David J. Mullany Mr. & Mrs. Jay Power Mr. & Mrs. David M. Pramer Kevin W. Rethore Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Skarbek Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Stauder Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stauder Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey Mr. Kristof Toth Franco E. Vigna, M.D. in memory of Vincenzo Vigna, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Webber Mr. & Mrs. Trebor E. Wright Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Yu Mr. & Mrs. Adam A. Zaczkowski

Jesuit Refugee Service Fund

Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander Mr. Ivan Araya Arancibia & Mrs. Corinne van Dorp Mr. John J. Barnick Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi Sr. Fr. Joachim F. Blonski Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo Mr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr. Mr. & Ms. George Y. Bramwell Mr. & Mrs. James M. Brown Mr. Liam T. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Canuel Mr. & Mrs. Santa Card Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Cipriano Dr. James F. Daly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels Mr. Michael P. Donahue Terrence G. D’Onofrio PhD Mr. Newton M. Duong Mr. Rob M. Franzino Mr. Donald P. Goyette Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Guerra Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Hewitt Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Houghten The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edmond F. Kiely Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kopnicky Mr. & Mrs. Paul E Lambert Mrs. Nora O. Laverty

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Mr. & Mrs. Keith M. Leonetti Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. & Mrs. David B. Martens Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro Mr. & Mrs. John Matera Mr. Jeffrey P. Matthews Mr. John P. McCarthy Mr. P. Kevin McNamara Mr. George S. Mihalik Ms. Anne S. Minogue Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Morico Mr. Michael K. Morton Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr. Ms. Geraldine Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Munchak Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Neuberger Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O’Hara Mr. & Mrs. Michael Z. Oracheff Mr. Clinton R. Peterson Mr. Sean T. Phillips Lt. Col. & Mrs. Donald A. Plude USAF Mr. Joseph C. Rahtelli Mr. Kevin R. Reed Mr. Michael M. Reidy Mr. & Mrs. James J. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. John Riccio Mr. Stephen J. Roach Mr. Nicholas W. Ruickoldt Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Mr. & Mrs. Ralph N. Sather Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Schwartz The Hon. John H. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Nestor W. Shust Mr. Joseph P. Sincavage Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Speer Mr. Robert A. Stevens Ms. Carol Tibor Mr. & Mrs. Adam A. Zaczkowski Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Zadravec Mrs. Anne S. Zimmerman

Arthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ‘58 Memorial Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut

John D. Lambert ‘94 Memorial Award Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King

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

Lautenbach Family Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach

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Mark Mitchell ‘74 Memorial Scholarship The Bank of New York Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.

Rev. Alfred E. Morris, S.J. Scholarship Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant

Rev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. Amos B. Hostetter, Jr. Latin Scholars Mr. & Ms. John D. Murphy

Music Maintenance Fund Mr. & Mrs. Amos B. Hostetter, Jr. 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. Connor M. Antisdale Mr. David N. Beckles Mr. Ryan J. Birge Mr. Brian O. Black Mr. Brian J. Casl Mr. Thomas Christiano & Mrs. Kathleen Maher Mr. Dylan R. Cooke Mr. Andrew J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Mr. Robert J. D’Amato Mr. Daniel T. Diotalevi Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Doyle Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. Christopher S. Girardi Mr. Ryan P. Hayes Mr. David W. Hilinski Mr. David M. Improta Mr. Donald A. Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Makovich Mr. Douglas J. Martin Mr. Kevin M. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovern Mr. Joshua D. Mello Mr. Shaun R. Molyneux Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’Connor Mr. Daniel C. O’Neill

Mr. Stephen J. Osipow Mr. & Mrs. Kevin T. Powell Mr. Mark M. Roy Mr. Peter S. Russell Dr. John E. Sather Mr. Matthew J. Signore Mr. Matthew L. Stannard Mr. Thomas Steczkowski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Swift Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze Mr. Jesse A. Weinzimmer Mr. & Mrs. David R. Woodward Jr.

William H. Pitt Foundation Scholarship The William H. Pitt Foundation

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

ATK Matching Gift Program Bank of America Mr. & Mrs. David S. Barnard Dr. & Mrs. John E. Beauvais Mr. P. Daniel Birch Mr. Bryan P. Breen Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. & Mrs. David M. Brunetto Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Dr. & Mrs. Domenic W. Casablanca Mr. Sean M. Culhane Mr. William F. Davidson III Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Day Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. Donaher Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Richard Douglas Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Doyle Mr. Douglas P. Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Harding Mr. & Mrs. William S. Hatfield Mr. & Mrs. Derek M. Heard Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Kieran G. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Lally Atty. Brian J. Lawler Mr. Henry J. Le Rose Mr. Brian P. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. Christopher W. McNeill Mr. & Mrs. James C. Meyers Mr. Thomas J. Modzelewski Mr. & Mrs. Christian J. Moran Mr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PE Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Paul Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. David M. Renzulli Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Salvestrini Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Shagory Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. Dr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo

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

Louis A. Saracco, Jr. Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Ciorciari Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Cronan Mr. William W. English Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Fabbri Mr. Paul R. Ferraro Mr. Kevin P. Fox General Electric Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Giambalvo Mr. & Mrs. Warren J. Hayford Heineken USA Mr. Mark R. Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab Mr. Mark F. LaGratta Mr. Nicholas E. Larsen MasterCard International Mr. Peter G. McSherry Mr. Jon D. Motl Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. O’Connor Mr. Matthew D. Oehlsen Jeffrey Ortegon Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Mr. John A. Quinn Mrs. Elizabeth Renzulli Jeffrey J. Renzulli Esq. Mr. Randall R. Rubino Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr. Mr. Stephen J. Santora Mr. Nicholas A. Simonetti Mr. Phillip G. Topalian Mr. Thomas J. Topalian Mr. Michael D. Vipond Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano

Richard and Clare Senfield Scholarship in Honor of Fr. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. and in Memory of Maxon M. and Helen M. Senfield Dr. & Mrs. Richard M. Senfield

Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, S.J. Scholarship Mrs. Joseph Casey

Brian Stapleton ‘78 Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. John A. Lannon Mr. James F. Stapleton

William Stephanak ‘77 Memorial Scholarship

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. Brian J. Stephanak Dr. William F. Stephanak DDS, 1949

William Stephanak ‘77 Restricted Fund Mr. & Mrs. Stuart L. Bell

Strategic Plan Restricted Account Fairfield Jesuit Community

Student Activities Fund

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Anglim Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IV Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley III Mr. Joseph C. Crowley Atty. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Donofrio Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Doyle General Electric Foundation Mr. James Haas & Mrs. Bailey McClure Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Keenoy Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lyons Mr. Colin M. Macleod Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. David Muscato Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. William H. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Silk


Endowed & Restricted Gifts David and Irene Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue 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. Catherine C. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Tymniak

Rev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Memorial Scholarship Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. Andrew R. Durkin General Electric Foundation Mr. David A. Gerics Mr. Paul J. Halas Mr. Mark A. McCormack Mr. Walter F. Naedele

Wiseman Family Scholarship

Atty. Michael Wiseman & Prof. Helen Garten

Fairfield Prep Golf Outing Sponsors and Underwriters (October 2011) Proceeds from this event support the Roger L. Ratchford, Ed.D. 1951 Award

Anonymous Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Bellarmine Fathers’ Club Brennan’s Shebeen Mr. 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 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Chiota The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Colony Grill LLC Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Deering Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeLucia Donahue & Brown, Attorneys at Law Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PC Mr. Michael D. Fortin General Electric Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Law Office of Sean T. Hogan , Esq. ICR, Inc. JD Events, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane Atty. Brian D. Kaschel Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King Mr. John M. Lashar Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. 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. Daniel R. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. Ratchford Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schinella David Schneider R. D. Scinto, Inc. St. Vincent’s Medical Center Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III

Mr. & Mrs. George P. Szondy Atty. & Mrs. Mark C. Valentine Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III Mr. Jonathan M. Varholak Venman & Co. LLC Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch

“Off to the Races” Spring Dinner Sponsors and Underwriters

Diamond Sponsors Anonymous Gold Sponsors Bellarmine Fathers’ Club Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Vanderslice Silver Sponsors Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert McHugh Nestle Waters North America Michael Pengue, David Muscato Table Sponsors Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ahlers Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe Gift Gathering Hosts Mr. & Mrs. John Butala Mr. & Mrs. George Blees Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Mark Pompa Special Benefactors Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Adair Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Auray Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Auray Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Baptist Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jason R. Bartlett Mr. John P. Bilski Mr. & Mrs. George Blees Mr. & Mrs. William S. Bosak Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Bosse Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Boyle Mrs. Alyson J. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Brennan Ms. Dorothea Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Call Mrs. Cecelia J. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Capasso Mr. & Mrs. Brian V. Carey Mr. & Mrs. James P. Carroll Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll Dr. & Mrs. Jairo E. Castillo Mr. & Mrs. Donald Cafero, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregg A. Chiota Mr. & Mrs. Scott Clark Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Connell Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mr. Michael E. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. James Cramond Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Cremin Mr. Andrew M. Crowe Mr. Jon B. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Michael Delach Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. Donaher Dr. John Donahue & Ms. Leslie Grattan Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Donelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D Donohue Mr. & Mrs. Richard Douglas Mr. Richard P. Douglas Mr. Brian D. Dresch Drs. Charles and Janice Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Duggan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duran

Mr. & Mrs. Brian Edmonds Dr. & Mrs. Philip M Falcone Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Falvey Sr. Mr. & Mrs. G. Scott Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. James A. Forno Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Mr. & Mrs. Claus H. A. Friis Mr. & Mrs. David Furey Mr. & Mrs. John C. Germain Mr. & Mrs. George Gosselin Mr. & Mrs. James P. Hennessey Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Michael N. Infante Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Jamison Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Keane Mr. Charles H. Korchinski Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kral Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lannon Ms. Patrice A. Lannon Mr. & Mrs. John C. Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Robert MacDonald Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Mancini Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mascolo Mr. & Mrs. John Matera Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. McGowen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McKeon Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Sean McManus Ms. Sarah C. Meeks Ms. Marcia Molenda Mr. & Mrs. Scott Moore Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Mr. & Mrs. David J. Mullany Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John T. Murphy Dr. & Mrs. Bryan Nestor Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’Donnell Ms. Kathleen S. O’Grady Mrs. Adele F. O’Kane Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. David J. Orticelli Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ownes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Palermo III Mr. & Mrs. John Pavia Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Jr. Ms. Patrice Redgate Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Mr. & Mrs. John Rodrigues Dr. Gary Romeo & Dr. Sandra Bogdon-Romeo Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rotondo Dr. & Mrs. Robert Russo, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Juan A. Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. David V. Sheehan III Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sohigian Mr. & Mrs. James A. Spangenberg Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Stone Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Terry Mr. & Mrs. John A. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Gabor Toth Mr. & Mrs. John Vazzano Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wagner Mr. & Mrs. John Walsh Mr. & Mrs. John H. Wiig Mr. Matthew D. Wilcox Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Wilemski

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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 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Boette ‘61 Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brower ‘65 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 The late Mr. John S. Kartovsky ‘46 Mr. Thomas P. Kearney ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Keith ‘80 Mrs. Jill Kelly Mr. & Mrs. David J. Lincoln ‘70 Mr. David N. Marchese ‘62 Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. ‘72

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon ‘87 Mr. Robert A. Metzger ‘56 Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. ‘50 Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala ‘77 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 Mrs. Virginia Schultz Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea ‘73 Mr. Jeffrey W. Sochrin ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Stockman ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stroh ‘48 Mr. Robert J. Sylvester Mr. Francis Tomis ‘51 Nicholas A. Viner MD ‘60 Msgr. David M. Walker ‘56 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh ‘47

Realized Bequests July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Total: $1,548,057 Estate of Mrs. Sheila Q. Auray Estate of Mrs. Stella Kacinski Estate of Charles D. McCullough MD ‘47 Estate of Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.

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Pax Christi awarded to Prep senior By Pat Hennessy, reprinted from Fairfield County Catholic

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avid Maloof II, a senior at Fairfield Prep and a member of St. John Parish in Darien, has been awarded the Eileen Egan Peacemaker Award from Pax Christi. David received the prestigious award for his work in helping to create a basketball facility at a Palestinian Christian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. Pax Christi (the words are Latin for “the peace of Christ”) is a global Catholic peace movement, with branches in more than fifty countries. The United States branch has its headquarters in New York City. Nationally-renowned winners of Pax Christi Peacemaker Awards have included actor Martin Sheen, whose passion for social justice comes from his Catholic faith; the celebrated Jesuit priest author and peace activist, Fr. John Dear, S.J., who has also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize; and Sr. Helen Prejean, America’s leading advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. The award was based on David’s efforts, over the past several years, to create a basketball court and add a ping pong table to the refugee camp. Before that, the only sports outlet for children in the camp was a dirt soccer field. This past summer, at the request of camp leaders, he returned with his father to run a basketball clinic for children at the camp. David’s understanding of the importance of service is woven throughout his life. It began in his early years at St. Aloysius School in New Canaan and was fostered by the attitudes and activities of his

A striking contrast Coached by Fairfield Prep senior David Maloof, youngsters at Dbayeh refugee camp in Lebanon energetically practice their basketball skills. Behind the court lies an abandoned prison. David has been named a recipient of the prestigious Pax Christi Peacemaker Award for his work to build the basketball court.

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family, who have always been active in parish and community projects to help the less fortunate. That understanding has matured at Prep, where a focus on Ignatian Spirituality aims to lead each student to become “a man for others.” “We want the guys to develop a mature theological approach to social justice,” says Matt Tellis, who teaches theology to juniors and seniors at Prep. “We want them to figure out what their values are and how that impacts their lives.” David’s journey to Lebanon and ultimately, to the Pax Christi award began when his father (also named David) became interested in tracing the family’s roots. David’s greatgrandfather had come to America in an early wave of Lebanese immigration, arriving here in 1914. His father made contact with some cousins still living in Lebanon and arranged for a visit. At that time David was still in middle school. “My dad felt that, with so many issues going on in the country, going just to the tourist part wouldn’t

help us understand the country,” he explains. So the elder Maloof contacted the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, a papal agency for humanitarian and pastoral support. They put together a tour that included the country’s tourist attractions and locations that highlighted tensions in Lebanon and throughout the Middle East, including the Dbayeh camp for Christian refugees located outside Beirut. The injustice implicit in the camp’s existence was an eye-opener. “They’re called refugees, but the Christian Palestinians have been there for about 80 years,” David explains. “The Lebanese have ruled that they can live in these camps, but they can’t become Lebanese citizens. They can’t build roofs on their houses, because under Lebanese law a roof would make them permanent residences.” They can have a piece of tin over the top to keep out the rain, but that’s all. David points out that he grew up in a generation that has seen practically everything, thanks to streaming video, the Internet and YouTube. Even so, “to meet people, to put myself in their position, to reflect that this would be your entire life, with very few opportunities for anything different—they can’t become doctors or lawyers. Even registering to create a business or get a drivers’ license is very difficult for them.” Ignatian spirituality is sometimes referred to as the “spirituality for decision makers.” David couldn’t change Middle East politics, but in conversations with camp directors he learned that American basketball

was becoming an international sport and was gaining a following in Lebanon. This was something he could work with. With the help of a Garage Sale at St. John’s, and two New Year’s Day Polar Bear Swims in Newport, RI (for one, David and his sister, Julia, did the swim as Power Rangers; this year he and his uncle did it as Batman and Robin), David raised enough funds to build a basketball hoop at the camp and supply the kids with basketballs, with money left over for a ping pong table and equipment. David’s contribution snowballed. The Italian Embassy had volunteered to build a water tower for the camp. When they saw the kids playing basketball, they pitched in to finish an entire basketball court. “It looks like a full court in the U.S.,” David says. This year camp officials invited David and his dad back to run a basketball clinic. Although his sport of choice at Prep is wrestling, David had played basketball at St. Aloysius, and plays at the YMCA in Darien. “We set up three teams, taught them defensive drills, had them practice free throws and run layup lines,” he explains. Corey Dennis, a theology teacher at Prep and David’s wrestling coach, has known him well over his years at the school and is proud of his efforts to help the youngsters the Dbayeh camp. “Dave doesn’t see this as service, he sees this as justice,” he says. In the interest of making his contribution more consistent in the future, David will be contacting universities in Beirut in the hope of getting student volunteers interested in continuing the basketball clinics. The family hopes to return to Lebanon in 2014. David will be headed for Columbia University in New York this fall. He would like to study international politics, with an eye to working in the State Department or the U.N. “Your whole life should be about helping others—it’s not something you do on weekends,” he says. “It started with my family, and Prep has really clarified this for me.” David, along with other winners, will be presented with the Pax Christi award at a formal ceremony in the Spring.


The Charitable IRA is back!

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ongress recently passed legislation to extend the Charitable IRA Rollover. The law allows individuals who are 70 ½ and older to make special gifts to charities, such as Fairfield Prep, from their IRA.

Have you remembered Fairfield Prep in your will?

Dr. Chuck McCullough ’47 – A Steward for Fairfield Prep “Large, witty, amiable Chuck. . . enlivens any situation

How does the Charitable IRA Rollover work? Taxpayers age 70 ½ and older are required to make annual distributions from their retirement accounts. The distributions are included in the taxpayers’ adjusted gross income (AGI), and taxpayers pay taxes on them. The Charitable IRA Rollover permits taxpayers to make donations directly to charitable organizations, such as Fairfield Prep, from their IRA’s without counting them as part of their AGI and, consequently, without paying taxes on them. For more information on this mutually beneficial charitable giving option, please consult your accountant or financial advisor. If you, or your advisor, needs additional information, please contact the Prep Development Office at 203-254-4237. See www.fairfieldprep.org/plannedgiving.

Game raises funds for Coach Bob Hurley and St. Anthony High School

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crowd of over 1,000 spectators filled Alumni Hall on December 8 to watch the Prep Jesuits play the St. Anthony High School Friars in a pre-season exhibition game. After the game, Hall of Fame Coach Bob Hurley (top right) spoke to the crowd about our common mission as Catholic schools, and thanked the attendees for their support. Net proceeds of the event were donated to St. Anthony in Jersey City, N.J. Leo Redgate ’86, Prep varsity coach, (top left) made arrangements for the game.

with his ready wit. . . busy reducing Fairfield’s canine population with Syd’s truck. . . slinks after teachers with a camera. . .popular because pleasant and good natured. . . hopes to enter the medical field” — From the 1947 Hearthstone

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he descriptive words above, taken from the class of 1947 yearbook, are next to the senior photo of Charles Discant McCullough. Born in Bridgeport on December 20, 1929, Chuck passed away on December 20, 2010. During his 81 years of living Chuck was also described as friendly, caring, and loyal. He was especially loyal to Fairfield Prep. When Chuck entered in 1943, Fairfield Prep had been open for one year. There was no guarantee that the school would survive, flourish, and celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2012. Classes were held in McAuliffe Hall, and Berchmans and Xavier Halls were on the drawing board. Parents, through tuition payments and private gifts, provided the primary financial support. Over time this began to change as the alumni body grew and became successful. Dr. McCullough initially demonstrated his stewardship by making a gift to Prep’s Annual Fund. Later, he included Fairfield Prep in his estate planning. Dr. Charles McCullough certainly took his stewardship of Fairfield Prep very seriously. He wanted to make sure that what Prep had done for him, it could continue to do for others. He bequeathed a portion of his estate to our school; his simple act has touched Fairfield Prep forever. Reasons for making a bequest to a charitable institution such as Prep vary. Some are motivated by a desire to honor a loved one, others want to take advantage of existing tax laws, still others want to be remembered. Regardless of motive, a bequest is not made lightly. A will is one of the most important documents we ever prepare. Constructed carefully, it can be a powerful declaration of the love and concern for people and institutions we care about the most. Making a bequest is one of the noblest acts of stewardship. Generally bequests fall into four categories: Specific Dollar Amount: I give the sum of $ _____________ to Fairfield College Preparatory School Percentage: I give ______ % of my estate to Fairfield College Preparatory School Residual: After all estate expenses and all beneficiary bequests are satisfied, I bequeath the remainder of my estate to Fairfield College Preparatory School. Contingency: In the event that all of my heirs predecease me, I bequeath all of my estate to Fairfield College Preparatory School.

Editor’s note: It is always advisable to consult an attorney when considering making a will or modifying an existing will. For additional ideas on long term support for Fairfield Prep, please contact the Development Office at 203-254-4237 or visit the website at www.fairfieldprep.org/plannedgiving. Prep Today

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Father-Son Sports Night with Bob Costas!

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he 2012 Father-Son Sports Night was a tremendous success! Close to 400 Prep fathers, students, coaches, faculty and administrators gathered in Brissette Gym on November 26 to hear NBC Sports personality, Bob Costas. Costas came with many tales from a life in sports, and shared his philosophy on mixing the serious issues of sports in with his telecasts. The Fathers’ Club is extremely grateful to Bob Costas and recognized his effort with a $3,000 donation to the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Foundation in St. Louis. Proceeds from the event will be used to further the mission of the Fathers’ Club, and benefit the Fathers’ Club Scholarship. The Fathers’ Club would like to express thanks and gratitude to all the fathers who volunteered time to make the event a huge success. In particular they would like to recognize Athan Crist ’78, P’15 for his leadership.

Event Chairman Athan Crist on left with Mark Graham

L-r: Mark Graham P’16 (MC), Bob Costas, Rev. Jack Hanwell, S.J., and Tom Dolan ’81, P’12

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he Fathers’ Club recruited 31 father/son volunteers on November 17 to clean up and landscape the exterior of Malta House, a Norwalk-based community founded by the lay Catholic Order of Malta in Connecticut, which offers shelter, food, and support to homeless pregnant women and their newborns. The effort garnered over $1,000-worth of donated mulch and yard supplies, and the volunteers worked to renovate the grounds. Malta House Chairman John Altieri ’64, P’95, ’98, ’00, ’01 was very appreciative of the group’s work and noted that it allowed Malta House to direct some of its limited funds from yardwork to more important needs. Special thanks to Chris Smalkais (Prep lacrosse coach) and Trinidad Garcia for their landscaping help with resources and direction.

Magic amazes Mothers and Sons

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he annual Mother-Son dinner, held on October 22, was a fabulous night out for Prep moms and sons. Magician and mentalist Ken Salaz challenged the guests’ minds and amazed them with magic tricks. A delicious dinner was prepared by Vivian, Frank and their staff. Many thanks to Maria Molloy P’09, ’15 (right) for coordinating this enjoyable evening.

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ver 100 Prep parents attended a festive cocktail party to kick-off the Christmas season at Vazzy’s Four Seasons on December 1. The guests also collected food for the pantry at Operation Hope. Special thanks to Beth and John Kelly P’13, ’16, Fran and Brendan Lynch P’16, and Julie and Pat Pollard, P’15 for coordinating the evening, which was sponsored by the Bellarmine Guild and Prep Fathers’ Club.


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n appropriate college choice for all students is an essential outcome of our four year Guidance program. Our ultimate goal is to assist in the development of a young man who seeks growth and is well prepared for the academic and personal challenges of college. This goal is achieved as a natural outcome of the many activities and challenges engaged by our students in and out of the classroom which are supported by the efforts of the Guidance Department. The specific college guidance activities and the resulting choices our students achieve are in fact the capstone of our program, founded on a four year series of counseling activities which begin as our students transition from middle school to Fairfield Prep. The Guidance office at Fairfield Prep is a busy place. Every day you will find any number of students meeting with their counselors discussing topics ranging from transitioning to Prep to managing stress, from course selection each year to college selection in senior year. Although many of our daily activities are not directly related to the college process, all are designed to promote positive personal and academic growth which will prepare our students for their college related activities. Our goals have not changed but our procedures have. A key vehicle in our college guidance program is the Naviance program. It is a web-based program introduced to all students in freshman year through which information is shared

among student, parent and counselor. Students grow with it as it guides and tracks their academic and personal growth readying them for the specific college selection and application activities of junior and senior years. Using the many facets of the program our students engage in self-discovery as they complete the personality type assessment and career interest profiler in sophomore year. Information generated from each of these activities is archived to assist students in considering future choices regarding college and career. Students complete “Game Plan” and “Resume” activities which are steps designed to lead them to the online college investigation features of Naviance. Each year student grade point averages are updated and when taken, PSAT scores and ACT Plan scores are uploaded to continue shaping each student’s profile. SAT and/or ACT scores will eventually become part of each student’s profile as well. As a student’s profile builds, Naviance becomes more valuable in assisting with college search activities. After an initial search Naviance will match students with colleges by academic numbers and by program interest, preparing the way for campus visits. “Scattergrams” provide predictive information based on the outcomes of Prep students who have applied to colleges over the previous three years. Prep’s acceptance history at colleges is also available and Naviance allows a

student to set up a “college compare” chart. These activities are introduced to students in our seminars and group settings. The results are discussed with students in one-to-one meetings. Results generated by these many activities provide a solid basis for conversations in our offices as well as at home where strategies are discussed and ultimate decisions are made. When seniors apply to colleges, all application data is tracked and all documents sent electronically through Naviance. All student results are archived yearly to assist each rising class in their college investigations. The greater availability of information has led to richer conversations with students, improved planning procedures and to a more informed college advising program. The particular mission of Prep’s counselors is to accompany students on their personal journeys assisting the transition from each year to the next. We seek to open windows to the possibilities which lay ahead, identifying the steps needed to access those possibilities and to encourage self-discovery through the process. We offer our students a listening ear and steadying hand. A well-formed young man is the goal and a successful student with solid goals and appropriate college acceptances is the result. By John Hanrahan, Dean of Guidance & College Advising

Gallarelli, S.J., Jubilee & Retirement

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r. George Gallarelli, S.J., celebrated 50 years as a priest and retired from service to the Prep Community this fall. The administration, faculty and staff hosted a farewell party for him in the Prep Academic Center. Over 26 years, Fr. Gallarelli worked in the Prep Guidance department and Campus Ministry. We will all miss his friendly personality and gourmet expertise! He has retired to the Jesuit Campion Center (address: 319 Concord Road, Weston, MA 02493). Shown with the Guidance staff, from left: Lynne Chesbro, Dina DeRosa, Kim Bernier, Rick Hutchinson ’87 and John Hanrahan

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College Age Alumni Reconnect

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ver 50 young alumni gathered for a reception in Arrupe Hall on January 3 to spend an afternoon catching up with classmates and faculty members before heading back to their respective colleges for second semester studies. All in attendance received a complimentary ticket good for any regular season home athletic event.

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lumni assembled at the Colony Grill in Fairfield to watch the NFL season-opener on September 5. All enjoyed the casual venue and great pizza! Get ready for a similar event for March Madness – details TBD.

Stamford After Hours Prep alums met at Tigin Irish Bar in Stamford on September 27 after work to socialize and enjoy refreshments and hors d’oeuvres.

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Shown from left: Daryl Avery ’75, H.T. Owens ’86 and Tom Maxwell ’94

NYC Reception brings Christmas cheer!

H.T. Owens ’86, speaks at Washington D.C. Alumni Reception

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rep’s New York City alumni gathered at the Village Pourhouse for food and drinks on December 13 to celebrate the Christmas season with each other and with several Prep faculty members who made the trip from campus.

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airfield Prep alumni joined together on October 24 at the National Geographic building in Washington, D.C. to listen to a captivating talk by H.T. Owens ‘86, President of National Geographic Channels, tying together his Prep experience with his successful career in television and broadcasting.

Shown from left: Michael Whelan ’12, Nick Maffei ’12, Fr. Hanwell, S.J., and Peter Barston ’12.

Alumni at Georgetown for Pizza Lunch!

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efore the Washington, D.C. Alumni Reception, Fr. Hanwell, S.J., and Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, enjoyed a pizza lunch at Georgetown University with college-age Prep alumni in the Washington area.

Stamford Business Breakfast

Tom Ryan ’82, CEO of ICR, Inc., featured guest speaker

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om Ryan ’82, CEO of ICR, Integrated Corporate Relations, (left with Fr. Hanwell), spoke to Fairfield Prep alumni and parents at the Stamford Business Breakfast at UBS Headquarters on October 18. The attendees enjoyed breakfast, networking, and a very powerful account by Tom. The entrepreneurial success of ICR was only one part of his moving story. Tom related the tragic loss of his two business partners and Prep classmates John Flanagan ’82, and Chad Jacobs ’82, plus the loss of the wife of Prep parent and ICR President Don Duffy P’11, ’13, ’16. Tom’s story gave the inspirational message of being

“Men for Others,” and sustaining Prep values through the hardest of times. Special thanks to Matt Terry ’82, P’11, ’12, ’15, SVP Investments, UBS Private Wealth Management, for hosting the meeting.

Watch video highlights of Tom’s speech at: http://www.youtube.com/ fairfieldprep1

Members of the Class of ’82 shown from left: Peter Russell, John Lilly, Matt Terry, Tom Ryan (speaker), David Bigley and David Moran.

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Alumni Class News Submit your news! Let us know what’s NEW in your life! Submit your news and photos easily online at www.fairfieldprep.org/alumnisurvey. You may also email us at development@fairfieldprep.org or mail to Fairfield Prep Alumni Office, 1073 North Benson Rd., Fairfield, CT 06824.

1950s Charles A. (Tony) Gorman ’58 received the Western CT Soccer Officials Association (WCSOA) Referee of the Year Award at their Annual Banquet in November, 2012.

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Lt. Colonel Michael J. Leeney ’84 has returned from a one year deployment in Afghanistan and will assume the Command of the 1st Battalion 143 Field Artillery California National Guard. He is the son of Philip Leeney ’50 brother of Patrick Leeney ’82. Mike and his wife Tina and children Elsa and Gordon reside in Calabasas, California.

Bill Evans receives award from Tim Peterson ’13, President of Student Government, and Fr. John Hanwell, S.J., President.

The Class of 1963 will celebrate their 50th reunion on the weekend of May 31-June 2. Check the Prep website for details.

Thomas R. Linell ’81 recently opened “Moja Café,” a new restaurant at 12 Wilton Rd. in Westport, CT. Moja features Asian and South American cuisine.

Mr. William Evans ’73 honored with St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award

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Daniel J. Murphy ’88 is running in the ING NYC Marathon to help raise funds for the Pat Tillman Foundation which provides scholarships to veterans.

airfield Prep celebrated the Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 7, 2012. This Mass traditionally opens the academic year at all Jesuit High Schools throughout the world. This year Prep honored one of its own, William Evans ’73 with the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award which honors an alumnus who best represents the characteristics of the Graduate at Graduation Profile. The five characteristics are: Open to Growth, Intellectually Competent, Religious, Loving and Committed to Doing Justice. The Mass was celebrated by Prep’s President, Fr. Jack Hanwell, S.J., and the homily was given by Fr. Paul Holland, S.J., Rector of the Fairfield Jesuit Community and Student Chaplain for this year.

Robert T. Fredericks ’72 has been hired as the managing editor of the Connecticut Post. Craig N. LaPlante ’75 and his wife Holly became grandparents to Denise Marie Fulford on May 30, 2012.

1980s Brett A. Gustafson ’88 became the Principal at Curiale School in Bridgeport in the fall of 2012. Prep alums Vince I. Scarpetti ’89, Gregory D. Pacific ’00 and Michael J. Jones ’03 are also members of the Curiale Faculty.

Edward Palattella ’85 is the co-author of “Pizza Bomber: The Untold Story of America’s Most Shocking Bank Robbery,“ published by Berkley Books/Penguin on November 6. He covered the case for the Erie Times-News where he worked as a reporter since 1990. He co-authored this book with the lead FBI agent on the case. After graduating from Prep, Ed earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Washington University in St. Louis and a master’s degree in communication/ journalism from Stanford University. He currently lives in Erie, PA with his wife Chris and their children Henry and Nina.

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1990s Kenneth J. Boda ’93 has been promoted to Commander in the U.S. Coast Guard. This summer he will transfer from his job as a Strategic Analyst at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, DC and will be assigned as Executive Officer aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutter POLAR STAR, in Seattle, WA. POLAR STAR is the most powerful non-nuclear icebreaker in the world, and deploys to both the Arctic and Antarctic.

Fairfield Prep’s Golf Outing will be a Hole in One!

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ake sure you mark your calendars for the annual Fairfield Prep golf outing on Friday, June 14, 2013 at Great River Golf Club in Milford, CT. For alumni in classes ending in 3 & 8, be sure to plan this as part of your reunion weekend on June 14-15. All are welcome to play the course! Sponsorship opportunities are now available to promote your business or class. Register online at www.fairfieldprep.org/golf.

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Daniel Carlucci ’98 and his wife Tracy have recently launched Fairfield School of Music. The school, at 338 Commerce Drive, gives private and group instruction for children and adults by 21 independent contractors on various instruments in a variety of styles, including rock, classical, jazz and folk. It also offers voice lessons and Simply Music, a piano method for beginners and an Early Childhood Music program for infants to 5-year-olds. Kent R. Evans ’93 has just finished a nationwide tour for his latest novel “A Crash Course on the Anatomy of Robots” (Pangea Books, 2012) as well as the Original Soundtrack (CdBbay, iTunes, Amazon) which he composed and recorded for the novel. It has received stellar reviews in the Hartford Examiner, Kirkus Reviews, and Cambridge Day amongst many others. KentEvans.net has

many links to various press and samples. He is currently residing in Central Mexico, where he and his partner Verena Elisabeth Wacker are expecting a son in February. Frank J. Riccio ’92 was appointed by the judges of the Connecticut Superior Court to be Chairman of the State of Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee. This organization reviews, investigates and adjudicates attorney ethics complaints.

2000s Craig T. Kinsley ’07 was named Fairfield Sportsperson of the Year on October 25, 2012. Craig was a javelin thrower for the United States Track and Field Team at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. See page 45.

2010s Patrick W. Corona ’12 was selected for the Air Force Academy Cross Country Team. He is planning to major in economics, and hopes to become a C-17 pilot. Pat is a member of Cadet Squadron 35. At Prep, Pat was all-conference and all-division in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, and a member of the 2011 cross country


team that won the Connecticut state championship title. Samuel P. O’Mahony ’10 is Editor-in-Chief of The Tower, Catholic University’s student newspaper. Connor T. Ryan ’11 is Editor-in-Chief of The Fordham Ram, Fordham University’s student newspaper which is published weekly.

IN MEMORIAM Richard Becker on January 3, 2013. He was the grandfather of Dovid L. Becker ’09, Benjamin H. Patrick ’12 and Joshua E. Patrick ’07. William P. Britt on October 26, 2012. He was the father of William P. Britt ’81 and grandfather of Samuel W. Britt ’16. Edward F. Caliendo ’53 on October 19, 2012. Cecilia Campbell on December 19, 2012. She was the mother of Duncan Campbell ’12. Vincent N. Capozziello ’48 on August 15, 2012. Anthony Casubolo on September 16, 2012. He is the father of Anthony Casubolo ’04. James M. Collins Sr. ’56 on August 23, 2012. Robert G. Contaldi ’72 on November 14, 2012. He was the brother of Dr. Mario J. Contaldi ’75. Edna Klarman Dolan on November 26, 2012. She was the mother of Brendan Dolan ’80 and relative to many other Prep alumni. William R. Dunn ’50 on September 10, 2012. Thomas Fanning in January 2013. He was the brother of Michael J. Fanning ’01. Dorothy Ferrigno on July 16, 2012. She was the mother of Rockman Ferrigno ’89. James T. Hannon Jr. ’71 on October 21, 2012. Lawrence L. Hauser ’60 on November 20, 2012. He is the brother of Charles R. Hauser ’63. Anne Solyts Hayes on September 16, 2012. She was the mother-in-law of Tom Sacerdote of the Theology Department and grandmother of Timothy F. Sacerdote ’03 and Tom Sacerdote ’06. Raymond “Dennis” Kelly ’63 on January 14, 2012. Robert S. Kollar on January 11, 2013. He was the father of Keith Kollar ’82. Adrienne Koziolkowsky on January 7, 2013. She was the mother of Peter Koziolkowsky ’16. Robert D. Kranyik ’48 on August 24, 2012. Michael C. Lengel III ’80 on December 7, 2012. Roderick J. MacKenzie Jr. ’64 on October 23, 2012. He was the brother of David H. MacKenzie II ’77, and uncle to David H. MacKenzie III ’02, Alexander J. MacKenzie ’03 and Roderick J. MacKenzie ’08. William A. Marshall on August 3, 2012. He was the father of William A. Marshall Jr. ’72, past Prep Board of Governor and grandfather of William A. Marshall III. ’03, Gregory D. Marshall ’05 and Matthew J. Marshall ’08. Laura M. Gildea on December 7, 2012.

She was the mother-in-law of the late J. Richard McCarthy ’64 and grandmother of Edward M. McCarthy ’03 and James R. McCarthy ’08. Michael V. Montanaro on October 28, 2012. He was the father of Michael B. Montanaro ’64. Anne Marie Murphy on December 14, 2012. She was the aunt of Stephen P. Walsh ’14 and Peter E. Walsh ’09. See page 48. Russell F. Neary ’75 October 29, 2012. He was the son of the late John J. Neary ’46, brother of Peter J. Neary ’77 and uncle of Christopher J. Neary ’03 and John W. Carroll ’15. Eunice H. Patterson on October 19, 2012. She was the mother of Thomas E. Patterson ’71.

Bodnar Wedding On September 15, Brian Bodnar ’04 married Adrienne Harth, whom he met at Fordham University. The wedding was in West Park, NY and fellow classmates Bryan Rooney ’04 (left of groom) and Marc Farnham ’04 (best man, far left) were in the wedding party.

Michael A. Patrick on January 6, 2013. He was the father of Dovid L. Becker ’09, Benjamin H. Patrick ’12 and Joshua E. Patrick ’07. James H. Potter ’59 on June 20, 2012. Borghild O. Rotondo on August 15, 2012. She was the grandmother of James P. Rotondo ’80, R. Thomas Rotondo ’83, Christopher J. Rotondo ’86, Robert E. Rotondo ’88, Michael J. Marella ’96, greatgrandmother of Jackson R. Rotondo ’15. Frank J. Rowan, Jr. ’53 on June 26, 3012. Robert J. Shannahan ’51 on October 12, 2012. He was a special “brother” to David J. Sullivan, Jr. ’49, Donal P. Sullivan ’52 and Kevin J. Sullivan ’60. Joan L. Stephanak on July 31, 2012. She was the wife of Dr. William F. Stephanak Sr. ’49 and mother of Brian J. Stephanak ’87, the late William F. Stephanak ’77 and grandmother of Thomas R. Shanley ’09.

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Donald F. Tarinelli ’48 on December 4, 2012. Gregory J. Walsh ’60 on August 13, 2012.

weddings Robert H. Augusta ’93 married Syndey Huynh on September 29, 2012 in Stratford, CT. Matthew M. Humphrey ’93 and Chris A. Turek ’93 served as groomsmen. See photo on page 43.

Daniel P. Carlucci ’98 married Tracy Ellwanger on August 4, 2012 in Norwich, CT. Prep graduates in attendance pictured from left are Tom Hynes ’98, Chris Hynes ’99, Brian Connolly ’98, Daniel Carlucci ’98 (groom), Dave Carlucci ’00, Phil Ambrosino ’98, Jim McCaffery, and Jeff Piedmont ’98. See related article page 46.

Brian E. Bodnar ’04 married Adrienne Harth on September 15, 2012 in West Park, NY. See photo top right. Daniel P. Carlucci ’98 married Tracy Ellwanger on August 4, 2012. See photo at right. Jonathan Ference ’03 married Colleen Burke on September 8, 2012 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Daniel Muldoon ’03 was the best man. William J. Lynch ’02 married Jennifer Mary White on June 2, 2012 in Falmouth, MA. Sean P. Nayden ’05 and Kristi Toole were married on October 22, 2011. Prep alums in the bridal party were Alexander Cheung ’05, Michael Weithers’ 05, Jeffrey Musto ’05, Robert Nayden ’09, Christopher Appel ’05 and Patrick Coccia ’05. Colin E. Shukie ’06 married Christy Darr on July 21, 2012. See photo below right. Daniel J. Solomon ’01 was married to Katherine Romano on August 20, 2011. See photo on page 43. Garrett M. Thomas ’05 married Carrie Cucchi in October 2012. Continued on page 43 >

Shukie Wedding Colin E. Shukie ’06 married Christy Darr on July 21, 2012 at Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. From left to right: Brian Shukie ’01 (brother of groom), Kyle Shukie ’04 (brother of groom), James Shukie ’68 (father of groom), Colin Shukie ’06 (groom), Christy Shukie (bride), Margaret Shukie (mother of the groom), Chelsea Shukie (Chris’s husband), Ella Shukie (Chelsea and Chris’s baby girl), Chris Shukie ’99 (brother of groom). All three brothers were Best Men. Also in attendance were Prep grads John Shukie ’67, Daniel Mannetti ’04, Andrew Mannetti ’06, Robert Culliton ’06 and Joseph Moukataff ’06, as well as Robert Ford Sr., Fairfield Prep’s Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, and Cross Country Coach.

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t first glance, the James J. Curiale School in Bridgeport seems a world away from Fairfield Prep. In reality, the elementary school on Bridgeport’s West Side is less than five miles from Prep’s campus. In the school, the scene is instantly familiar, with Prep graduates Brett Gustafson, Michael Scarpetti, Michael Jones and Greg Pacific discussing academics, while occasionally remarking on Prep hockey, their favorite teachers and the Jesuit ideal of being “men for others,” especially as it relates to their work. Curiale sits in one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods and the students have been chronic underperformers for years, prompting the state to give the school extra attention. Part of that attention was its inclusion in the Commissioner’s Network, a 3-year pilot program that includes $1 million in additional funds each year. The program also allowed the school to extend its instructional day, add five days to the school year and hire a new principal with a specific mission to turn the school around. Brett Gustafson ’88, is the top man at Curiale. He previously had spent eight years at PS1 in Manhattan’s Lower East Side in the Chinatown neighborhood. “PS1 had some of the same challenges as Curiale, but it was definitely different,” Gustafson said. “We had a lot of problems with poverty and language difficulty, but there weren’t the discipline problems there that we have here.” Walking the halls of Curiale, it

Prep alumni from left: Greg Pacific ’00, Brett Gustafson ’88, Michael Scarpetti ’83 and Michael Jones ’03. Missing from photo is Larry Menta, ’75.

is clear that Gustafson is in charge. Hardly pausing in speaking about his plans for the school, Gustafson breaks up a group of loitering students, confiscates another’s baseball cap and exhorts Jones ’03, to keep his students together as they head to the cafeteria. Jones said Gustafson’s influence on the school was clear already. “The difference between last year and this year is night-and-day,” Jones said. “We know that there are expectations for the students, and us, and that we will be held accountable. But there is also the sense of support and follow-through. If we need something to help our students, we get it.” Scarpetti ’83, a 22-year veteran at the school, agreed.

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yle Ryan ’13, (left), and Ethan Kee ’14 prepare the payload for their experimental balloon launch Aug. 19. The teens sent cameras and GPS tracking units to a height of 65,000 feet, twice as high as an airliner’s cruising altitude. To view a video of the balloon flight, visit trumbulltimes. com. To view more than 400 photos of the flight, visit facebook.com/ StratohabBalloonLaunch/photos.

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“Where the head goes, the body goes,” he said. “Now that we are being led in the right direction, the staff believes in what we are doing. When your leader works his tail off for you and the students, it makes you want to work harder.” Pacific ’00, cited the sense of calm, determination and structure as key to the school’s future. “It’s much easier for us to teach knowing that we have the support of the administration,” he said. “If we have a problem with a student, we know our leaders support us.” Gustafson said his journey to Curiale began with his service project at Prep, when he spent time at Bridgeport’s Boys & Girls Club. “It made me realize I could make a difference to kids,” he said. “I didn’t really understand it at the time, but it was the beginning of me choosing education as my career.” Gustafson’s changes at Curiale began before the first student filed in back in September. The interior walls, tattered and dingy with 28 years of accumulated grime, got a thorough cleaning and many were repainted. Broken tiles were replaced and graffiti scrubbed off the building. “Right away we sent the message that things are different, the things that used to be tolerated would not be anymore,” Gustafson said.

Naturally there was some pushback; mostly from the seventh and eighth grade students who had been allowed to do what they wanted when they wanted since they were kindergarteners, Gustafson said. “To succeed in life, they need to learn that actions have consequences, but also that there are positive benefits for positive actions,” he said. Since September, the efforts of the staff have begun to pay off. The teachers reported fewer disciplinary problems and fewer students in detention. With teachers spending less time disciplining, there is more time for instruction, which is good because ultimately test scores judge the school and staff. Curiale is among the lowest-performing schools in the state, but the staff is determined to change that. “None of us have to be here, we could have taken jobs in other districts with fewer challenges,” Scarpetti said. “We’re here to make a difference.” Note: The staff at Curiale also includes Fairfield Prep graduate Larry Menta ’75. By Donald Eng ’90, Editor, Trumbull Times


Faculty & Staff MilePosts Jubilee Celebrations Fr. William J. Eagan, S.J., (right) of the Prep Theology Department celebrated 50 years of being a Jesuit in September, 2012 at the annual Jesuit Jubilee celebration. Fr. George A. Gallarelli, S.J., of the Prep Guidance Department, celebrated 50 years of being a priest in September, 2012 at the annual Jesuit Jubilee celebration. See page 37 for story.

In Memoriam Teresa Bramble on January 3, 2013. She was the mother of Frank Bramble of the Prep Art/English Departments. Anne Solyts Hayes on September 16, 2012. She was the mother-in-law of Tom Sacerdote of the Prep Theology Department and grandmother of Timothy F. Sacerdote ’03 and Tom Sacerdote ’06. Velma Cushing on July 30, 2012. She was the grandmother of Timothy Dee of the Prep Math Department. Gladys Call, (left) a beloved service staff employee of 16 years, died suddenly on January 18, 2013. Gladys was well known at Prep and respected for her diligent work ethic and her friendly demeanor.

Births John Hanrahan, Dean of Guidance and College Advising and his wife Sara welcomed their new granddaughter Julie Rose on November 9, 2012. Julia Rose is the daughter of John P. Hanrahan ’98 and his wife Meghan. Margaret Rosario, secretary to the President and her husband Robert Rosario welcomed their grandson Anthony Francis Rosario on Friday August 3, 2012. He joins his sister Madison. Alecia Thomas, (left) SEED Director and her husband Shay welcomed their son Elijah Shay Thomas on September 7, 2012.

Births Continued from page 41 Brian V. Carey ’96 and his wife Maura welcomed their first child, Kieran Victor, on November 7, 2012. Paul S. Curtin ’87 and his wife Katherine welcomed their daughter Quinn Ashley on August 1, 2012. Quinn joins big sisters Emma and Julia. Brian T. Donahue ’84 and his wife Tracey welcomed their third child, Brigid Rose, on October 6, 2012. Brigid joins big sister Maeve (5) and brother Declan (4). John P. Hanrahan ’98 and his wife Megan welcomed their daughter Julia Rose on November 9, 2012. She joins big brother Jack.

Kurt J. Hofmann ’99 and his wife Mary welcomed their 4th child, Fiona Anne Hofmann on January 20, 2012. She joins her sister Maeve, and her brothers Charles and Henry. Daniel J. King ’90 and his wife Lindsay welcomed their son Connor Joseph on December 19, 2012. Connor joins big sisters Dylan and Lindsay. Joseph J. Pellecchia III ’96 and his wife Melanie welcomed their daughter Nora Rose on September 18, 2012. Arthur R. Thibault ’87 and his wife Maura welcomed their daughter Margaret Ann on September 1, 2012. Maggie joins her big sister Emily and brother Matthew.

Solomon Wedding Daniel Solomon ’01 was married to Katherine Romano on August 20, 2011 in Villanova, PA. Kevin Solomon ’05 served as best man and Adam Goodfellow ’01 as a groomsman. Other Prep graduates in attendance were John Ryan ’01, Jeff Ryba ’01, Michael Lincoln ’01, JD DeRosa ’01, Chris Swan ’01, Greg Henesy ’01, Jim McGee ’01, John O’Donnell ’03, Danny Otzel ’03, Rich Otzel ’05, Tom O’Donnell ’99, and Tom O’Donnell ’72.

Augusta Wedding Robert Augusta ’93 married Syndey Huynh on September 29, 2012 in Stratford, CT. Matt Humphrey ’93 and Chris Turek ’93 served as groomsmen. Rob is a Propulsion Design Engineer at SpaceX. Rob lives in El Segundo, CA.

O’Donnells Renew Vows Mick O’Donnell ’58 renewed marriage vows with his wife Karin on May 27, 2012, in front of the priest who married them in Japan.

Timothy P. Tracy Jr. ’99 and his wife Hilary welcomed their son Declan Conor on July 10, 2012.

Hofmann’s fourth child baptized “When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.” — Mahatma Gandhi Photo of Alaskan sunset by Tom Sacerdote, theology teacher on summer trip

Kurt Hofmann ’99 and his wife Mary announced the birth of their fourth child, Fiona Anne Hofmann, born January 20, 2012. She is welcomed by her parents, her sister, Maeve (age 4), and her brothers, Charles and Henry (both age 2). Kurt is currently a third year resident in orthopedic surgery at Tufts Medical Center in Boston.

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SEED Alumnus Juwan Crawley ’12

Thanksgiving Turkey Trot is a Prep Tradition!

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am a recent Prep graduate from the Class of 2012. I attend The Hartt School of Music! During my time at Prep, I was involved in: Encords, Liturgical Music, Ablaze Fellowship, Select Choir, Prep Players, The Dream Team, Brothers for Others, SEED Diversity Club, and my freshman year (believe it or not) football! I also went to Ecuador twice — first as a student and second as a student leader. These wonderful high school experiences enabled me to express myself and grow into the man I am today. My major is Musical Theater, which is a combination of the vocal, acting, and dance majors. Due to my heavy course load, I only have time to participate in two clubs — Philosophy and Bible Talk. In the future I will be doing Broadway, TV and Films, and heading a few of my own charities. The things you learn at Prep really do shape the man that you become after graduation. I have found on this new adventure of “college life,” that the words of the esteemed poet Maya Angelou rings true, “When you know better, you do better.” This is what Prep teaches you. Obviously, academics are beyond important to the Prep community, but there is an even greater goal of this school, and that is to produce men of standards, and values, and awareness of a world outside of themselves. Prep knows the men it produces will be the leaders of tomorrow, so it strives and succeeds if you allow it to awake you to a higher level of responsibility not just to yourself, or your family, but also to the world. It is with this greater knowledge that Prep expects us to go into the world and make a change. This is the attitude that Prep gives its students, and this attitude makes everything in your future possible. My advice to my fellow Prep men is to be who you are, because there is no greater accomplishment in life.

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ver 100 Prep alumni ran the annual Pequot Thanksgiving Road Race. Pat Corona ’12 won the Prep Challenge! All alumni/students are welcome to come and connect with fellow members of the Prep Community. For more information, contact Bob Ford Jr. at rford@ fairfieldprep.org

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first two weeks led to a home meet against Amity, a team that was also undefeated since 2010. Without Alvarado everyone would have to run their best to even make it close. Sophomore Andy Thane led the way for an exciting Prep victory 28-29. The following week Alvarado’s absence could not be covered by other members of the team and the team finished the dual meet season 10-1 when we lost to rival Xavier on Hamden’s home course. Alvarado returned to run at the SCC Championship where he ran away from the lead pack at the 2 mile mark to become conference champion. Andy Thane and James Mulliken finished 11th and 12th and were named to the all-SCC team. At the Class LL meet the decision was made to rest Alvarado and let the rest of the team earn the right to advance to the State Open. The long term goal was to finish in the top six at the Open in order to qualify as a team for the New England Championships. The team ran to 8th place and successfully qualified. The next week, with the team back at full strength, the prospects for advancing to the New England’s looked good, a top 6 finish well within reach. With a half mile left to go Alvarado was in 6th place and moved up to finish 4th at the end. All other runners were in position except Alec Hilton. Alec had been knocked down less than a quarter mile into the race and was well back of his normal finish position. It turns out he had suffered a broken tibia and somehow managed to run the full race anyway. However the team finished 7th, missing the New England’s by a spot. Christian Alvarado did advance as an individual and made

the trip to Maine where he finished 9th and earned all-New England honors. Mid-November brought the Jesuit High School Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City. The team finished 3rd and Alvarado ran especially well to win individual first place. This set up the following week’s attempt to qualify for the Footlocker National Cross Country Championships by running again at Van Cortlandt Park. The top ten runners in each of four regional races across the U.S. would earn an all expense paid trip to San Diego in early December to compete with the best of the best. Alvarado ran a smart, well paced race to finish 8th in the Northeast Regional (Washington D.C. north to Maine) and two weeks later he headed off across the country with Coaches Ford Jr. and Ford Sr. In San Diego the 40 best girl and boy cross country runners are treated to an all-star weekend at the Del Coronado Hotel by the Footlocker Company and ASICS Shoes. The race at San Diego’s Balboa Park was very fast paced – Christian ultimately finished 39th having some problems with his injured foot, but was pleased overall to have made it to Nationals. A top ten Connecticut team all season long the Cross Country team had a successful season. Christian Alvarado has been nominated as the Gatorade Runner of the Year for Connecticut and was selected as a Connecticut Post All-Star and as MVP of the New Haven Register’s All-Area Cross Country Team. He will return for his senior year in Cross Country as the pre-season top runner in the state and as a runner-to-watch nationally. With six of our best seven runners returning for next year, our sights are on returning to the state championship podium in 2013.


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t the Annual Sports Night sponsored by the Fairfield County Sports Commission on October 15, Craig Kinsley ’07 was awarded the 2012 Sportsperson of the Year Award, which was accepted by his former Prep track and field coach Dave Driscoll. Kinsley was a javelin thrower for the United States Track and Field Team at Receiving the award on behalf of Craig (from left): Dave Driscoll (Prep Track and Field Coach), Tom the 2012 London Summer Chiappetta (Executive Director, Fairfield County Olympics. Kinsley, 23, had his Sports Commission), and Tom Kinsley (Craig’s father) best throw of 78.18 meters in the third and final throw in the javelin preliminary round. That placed him 10th in Group B and was the longest throw of any American. Unfortunately, it did not qualify him for the next round, and he placed 23rd overall. Kinsley’s path to the Olympics started at Brown University where he was a four-time Ivy League champion in the javelin, a three-time All-American, placed third in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships and the next year was champion. The 2007 Prep graduate earned All-State honors in javelin, high jump and decathlon.

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t the Prep pre-season basketball game vs. St. Anthony of New Jersey, past Prep basketball captains reunited. All played basketball at the college level. From left: Connor Heine ’05 (Providence), Tavonne Reid ’08 (Keane State) and Mike Myers-Keitt ’07 (Monmouth).

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ony Cramond ’09, Seton Hall Cross Country, was named Pirate Varsity Club Scholar Athlete.

Connor Rog ’12 is ACC Cross Country Freshman of the Year

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HARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—The Virginia men’s cross country team finished second with 61 points at the Atlantic Coast Conference Cross Country Championships Saturday (Oct. 27) at the Virginia Tech Cross Country Course at Smithfield Plantation in Blacksburg, Va. Freshman Connor Rog ’12 (Fairfield, Conn.) was named the men’s ACC Freshman of the Year for the being the top true freshman finisher (18th overall). “This is just my second 8K and running with the best runners in the ACC is amazing,” Rog said. “The race itself was insane, we went out really fast. Around the 2K mark, I fell around a corner, so that was a little scary. After the 4K to 6K part, which is the toughest portion of the race, (junior) Thomas Porter and I got rolling. I’m excited to be the top freshman, but I want to be up there farther.” Source: virginiasports.com

Class One Q&A: Charlie Keady ’12

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harlie Keady ’12 was in the first recruiting class of the University of Michigan men’s lacrosse team, and was featured in a Q&A. Keady played club with the Connecticut Chargers and attended the Top 205 Camp as well as Jake Reed’s Blue Chip Rising senior’s camp prior to becoming a member of Class One. On transitioning from an elite high school team to Division I college lacrosse ... “The speed of the game is definitely a lot faster and the practices are more efficient. I have never worked with a timed clock before during practices, so you’re definitely more motivated to get from one drill to the next and you use your time well and keep the intensity up.” On what type of lacrosse player he is ... “I like to use my feet a lot and I really like to be aggressive and push out and go for the takeaways while bodying up the attack man. My style is a little bit more physical than others.” On being part of Michigan’s first lacrosse recruiting class ... “It is definitely a privilege to be a part of Class One. Obviously being afforded this great opportunity to go to a great school with athletics and academics being balanced almost perfectly, you don’t find that anywhere else. It is a lot of fun coming into a place that has a rich tradition in athletics and it is going to be fun to take part in the years to come.”

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ill Steiner ’13 soccer goalie (left) with brother Brendan ’06, soccer alumnus.

oey Roberts ’12 and Evan Tuozzoli ’11 played rugby for University of Delaware at the USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships, held at Texas A&M in December. UD took third in the country, a week after winning the NY 7’s.

n October, Prep football alumni Peter Gruppo ’09 (#30 Middlebury College) and Pete Christiani ’09 (#78 Williams College) met on the playing field. Christiani was co-captain on the Williams team.

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n December 7, Prep alumni gathered to serve the less fortunate at the Columbus House in New Haven. Alumni helped to feed approximately 90 people at the Columbus House; 17 people at the Recovery House, and 90 people at the overflow location. Alumni also visited the Harkness House, a veterans home in New Haven, to donate fresh fruit and other food items. Alumni gathered

at the annual New Year’s Day soup kitchen at the Thomas Merton House in Bridgeport to prepare and serve lunch to inner-city families. They also collected items for a clothing drive to benefit families served at the Merton House. Many thanks to Ed Krygier ’60 for his leadership and efforts in making these service events successful. All alumni are invited to participate, and we hope to expand the opportunities. Contact Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, with any feedback or ideas about service opportunities.

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he Jannotta Family held its 14th annual Jannotta Family Feed event, with all proceeds benefiting the Connecticut Food Bank. The event, held at Michael Gennaro’s Steakhouse in Fairfield, raised nearly $20,000. The Connecticut Food Bank provides food to more than 500 programs. Anthony Jannotta ’88 is former legal counsel to Gov. Dannel Malloy and Special Counsel to former Attorney General Richard Blumenthal. Source: Fairfield Sun From left: Michael Jannotta, Gregory Jannotta ’85, Jeannette Jannotta, Al Jannotta, Nancy Carrington, president & CEO of CT Food Bank, Brenda Jannotta and Anthony Jannotta ’88. Eleanor and John Jannotta, children of Anthony and Brenda pictured below.

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Carlucci opens Fairfield School of Music

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n September 8 Dan Carlucci ’98 and his wife Tracy opened Fairfield School of Music. The couple opened their doors offering private and group lessons for all ages and in all styles, making it the most comprehensive music school in Fairfield. Dan stated, “When the opportunity arose to go into business with Tracy, it was a no-brainer to open the school and combine our shared love of playing and teaching music. We can work together and give something of importance back to the community, while continuing my own musical projects and perform on the side.” Fairfield School of Music provides students with ample performance opportunities that are optional and low-pressure, including themed holiday recitals, student open mic nights, and formal recitals and festivals, held both on and offsite. They have hired over twenty

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Ribbon cutting at Fairfield School of Music with First Selectman Mike Tetreau.

teachers, including fellow Prep alumnus Pat Lattin ’04. The faculty is university-trained, with many hailing from such prestigious schools as The Julliard School, and Berklee College of Music. For more information, visit www.fairfieldschoolofmusic.org or call (203) 690-1888.

Stephen Kellogg ’94 rocks the house!

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tephen Kellogg ’94 is a busy man who loves what he does. He sings the lead vocals for Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, and piano. His band has toured nationally and even overseas for the US Armed Forces. He is working on a solo album to be released in the spring of 2013. He wrote We Belong Here about his Prep experience, which is on his most recent album Gift Horse. He has completed six albums and has a strong fan following on social media. “Working hard and traveling a lot is challenging,” he said. He is married to Kirsten and has four daughters. Stephen met Kirsten during his junior year at a Prep mixer. In the 1994 Hearthstone he was nominated “Prep kid with the prettiest girlfriend.” Fr. Lawrence Ryan, S.J., teaching theology at the time, was chaperoning at the dance and was a key figure in Stephen’s life for spiritual guidance. When it was time for Stephen to tie the knot, Fr. Ryan was there to officiate. Prep is never too far from Stephen’s thoughts. Prep gave him a great foundation and to this day, Fr. Ryan is still his spiritual advisor. Stephen performed at the Fairfield Theatre Company on December 27, 2012 in front of Prep friends, family, and fans. By Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations


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n July 29, 2012 more than 375 educators from 280 Jesuit institutions in 62 countries gathered at Boston College for the International Colloquium on Jesuit Secondary Education. Dr. Robert A. Perrotta, Principal of Fairfield Prep, and Gregory H. Marshall ’73, Dean of Enrollment & Marketing, represented Prep at this event, the first of its kind. The event marked the culmination of several years of effort by Boston College High School, which first conceived of the Colloquium as a step towards fulfillment of Decree 2.20 of General Congregation 35 of the Society of Jesus, which sets forth the Society’s interest in having its various ministries, including education, work together across international boundaries. The Colloquium’s theme, “The World Is Our House,” succinctly articulated the principle that Jesuit education is effectuated worldwide by one global family of educators, linked by their devotion to the common mission. Presentations, workshops and informal gatherings were held that week until the Colloquium was adjourned on Thursday, August 2. During the Colloquium, delegates from Jesuit schools in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas reaped the benefits of the unprecedented opportunity the gathering presented for international sharing of knowledge and experiences. There was also time built in for sightseeing in Boston, which most delegates had never before visited. Presentations were simultaneously interpreted into the Colloquium’s three official languages: English, French and Spanish. A wireless internal broadcasting system utilizing headphones allowed Colloquium participants to choose which of the three languages they preferred for optimum comprehension of each presentation. While most workshops were conducted in English, several were presented in French and several in Spanish. Conversations in any language could be heard at the several informal gatherings held throughout the week. Participants learned that superficial differences notwithstanding, all Jesuit schools share the underlying mission of spreading the Gospel and educating men and women for others in order that Christ’s work continue throughout the world. At Fairfield Prep’s beginning-of-the-year faculty meeting in August, Dr. Perrotta provided the Prep faculty with a summary of the Colloquium. By Greg Marshall ’73, Dean of Enrollment & Marketing

On left is Msgr. Joe Potter ’46 and on the right is Bob Walsh ’46, member of the Latin Scholars.

Msgr. Potter ’46 thanks Latin Scholars

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onsignor Joe Potter ’46 visited Fairfield Prep to thank Bob Walsh ’46 and the Latin Scholars for all of their help in supporting his service mission in a very poor community in Brazil. Joe Potter has done tremendous work in improving the lives of the families, children and the community in the city of Juazeiro in Bahia, located in northeast Brazil, by bringing faith, hope, and support. He thanked the Latin Scholars in a video message that was shown at the annual Latin Scholars lunch on December 13, 2012 at the Gaelic American Club.

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ev. James C.L. Arimond, S.J., former Headmaster of Fairfield Prep, presents a check to Rev. Jack Hanwell, S.J., President, to be used to support the scholarship established in Fr. Arimond’s name. Endowed scholarships continue to be an important source of financial aid funding at Prep.

Bret Stockdale, S.J., ordained Deacon

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ret Stockdale, S.J., former faculty member (’08-’11), was ordained a deacon on October 6, 2013 by His Eminence Seán P. Cardinal O’Malley, OFM Cap., Archbishop of Boston. The ordination took place at St. Ignatius Loyola Church at Boston College. Bret will be ordained to the priesthood on June 8, 2013 at the Tri-Province gathering at Fordham University. Bret is pictured with Sean Keane ’11 (left) and John Griffin ’09 (right). Contact Bret at bstockdale@sjnen.org Prep Today

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Thank you from Newtown To the entire Fairfield Prep community, I wanted to express our family’s sincere thanks to all of you and the entire Fairfield Prep community for being there for Stephen (Prep class of 2014) and our family with regard to the horrible death of Alice’s sister Annie. I know my wife Alice called and spoke to Mr. Gualtiere to thank him and all of you for being there for our family during this difficult time. I also wanted to thank all of you and the entire Fairfield Prep community on behalf of our family for your caring support of our son, Stephen and our family. It means so much to our family that you were there to support us. Our family sincerely appreciates Father Hanwell’s support and concern, the phone calls Stephen received from Mr. Shea and Mr. Hanrahan, and the prayers and support at school. Our family was very moved by Mr. Gualtiere’s presence at the funeral mass, standing outside the church and giving Stephen a big hug of support, as our family exited the church. Your phone calls, supportive announcements, prayers and presence at the funeral mass are pure examples of why we sent our son Peter (Prep class of 2009) and now Stephen to Fairfield Prep, which is to be “Men for Others.” I have attached a photo which was taken by the media of Mr. Gualtiere with his Fairfield Prep jacket on, giving our son, Stephen a big hug of support. This photo says it all about what Fairfield Prep stands for. Thank you again for being there to support Stephen and our family with our tragic loss and also for teaching our sons Peter and Stephen to be good men of strong character for others. Sincerely, Ed Walsh, P’09, ’14, and the Walsh Family Editor’s note: Anne Marie Murphy, aunt of Stephen Walsh ’14, and Peter Walsh ’09, died in the Newtown school tragedy on December 14, 2012.

Russell Neary ’75 Killed In Superstorm Sandy

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ussell Neary ’75 became the first Easton firefighter to die during the line of duty. Russell Neary worked for 33 years at General Re in Stamford. His heart, however, was always centered on his family and his community. The Easton volunteer fireman died October 29 while on a call at the height of Superstorm Sandy. “We used to kid him that General Re was just a hobby for him,’’ said Roy Hornbeck, who worked with Neary for 22 years and was his manager and close friend. “The firehouse was his career. Between that and being with his family, that’s what he loved to do more than anything.” Neary, 55, died when he was hit by a falling limb while answering a fire call at about 7:45 p.m. Neary was a lieutenant with the Easton Fire Department. His was the first death on the Easton force. He is survived by his wife, Mary Anne, and two daughters. Neary graduated from Fairfield Prep and Holy Cross. He was also a soccer coach, president of the Easton Fire Department and an MRT with Easton EMS. His brother, Peter ’77, is the Easton fire marshal. Neary had been a member of the Easton Fire Department for more than 10 years. Neary was a vice president at General Re as an underwriter in the Global Ocean Marine division. Source: The Fairfield Daily Voice

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Welcome to the Class of 2016 Dionte A. Abraham

John P. Collins

Matthew L. Gerics

Matthew G. King

Connor T. Murray

Matthew S. Roselli

Shawn A. Abrek

Justin F. Consoli

Daniel P. Giangrande

John S. Kirby

Ahmed E. Musa

Alex M. Rushworth

Griffin H. Adair

Ryan M. Conway

Darien O. Gilling

Brandon F. Kistler

William E. Newbauer IV

John R. Ruth

Theodore D. Allen

Thomas S. Conway

Austin M. Golden

Thomas M. Kobak

Vincent Nguyen

Anthony M. Salta

Ignacio T. Altamiranda

Matthew M. Cotto

Gregory M. Goldstein Jr.

Peter F. Kokias

Patrick M. Norris

Orlando Sanchez Jr.

Adam V. Ambrosey

Adrian M. Coyle

Samuel L. Gosselin

Jonathan J. Konecny

Alexander J. Norton

Geoffrey L. Santore

Robert B. Anderson

Aidan T. Coyle

Harrison P. Graham

Peter M. Koziolkowsky

Connor K. O’Brien

William J. Schlichtig III

Dane J. Audet

Andrew S. Crane

William R. Graham

Christopher J. Kral Jr.

John P. O’Connor

Matthew T. Schmerzler

Samuel T. Auray

George H. Crist

Patrick O. Grasso

Daniel L. Krischlunas

Evan M. O’Hara

James M. Schofield

Aedan L. Ayer

Matthew J. Crowley

Eric A. Grundt

Michael Z. Kubisek

Michael R. O’Keefe

Andrew L. Sciarretta

Guido C. Balderrama

Thomas E. Cullimore

Zachary Guerrera

Andrew P. Lagrange

Liam S. O’Mahony

Bryce C. Scofield

Joseph P. Barber

Joseph A. Daccache

Geoffrey Hadden

Gianni M. Leito

Ciaran P. O’Reilly

Michael T. Scott

Donald C. Battimelli

Alvand Daghoghi

Dajon E. Hall

Kevin C. Lichtenfels

Samuel T. Opont-Durogene

Shane M. Seaman

Brendan G. Beiser

Connor C. Dahlman

Zachary J. Hamar

Nicholas J. Lignore

Jack R. Oricoli

Charles W. Selden

Senay Bellete

Tyler S. Daniel

James J. Haranzo

Maximillian P. Longo

Nathaniel L. Ortiz

James D. Shannon

Robert J. Bellitto

Jackson M. Day Jr.

Thomas J. Hardiman Jr.

Francisco A. Lopez III

William M. Overby

Colin F. Smalkais

Ernest J. Bello Jr.

Paul F. DeFelice

Shane A. Harris

Juan R. Lopez

Hayden R. Page

Grant H. Stone

Connor R. Bercik

Joshua E. Defrancisco

Benjamin P. Hazzard

Connor J. Lynch

Andrew T. Palaia

Jeffrey R. Sutay

Justin G. Blanchette

Luke S. DeMarco

John M. Hickey Jr.

Dillon S. Macdonald

Julio C. Palencia

Matthew E. Sweeney

John H. Bosken

Matthew P. Didelot

Frederick W. Hinkley II

Sassine N. Makhraz

Augustine J. Palmieri III

Zachary J. Thrun

Daniel J. Brady

Thomas J. Dillon

Erik J. Hoffer

Ralph P. Manigat

Dillon E. Palumbo

James K. Toner

Samuel W. Britt

Gavin T. Doran

Brendan C. Hoffman

Jack A. Manson

Lukas H. Palumbo

Michael J. Toohey William T. Traynor

Joshua J. Brown

Chandler R. Douglas

Ryan T. Hogan

Chase E. Mascolo

Dimitrios Pantzos

Brendan Bucher

Dale T. Duffy

Christopher S. Howard

Daniel McCarthy

Sohail S. Patel

Connor H. Tuite

Matthew H. Buckwald

Thomas G. Duffy

Nicholas A. Howard

Thomas F. McDevitt III

Matthew J. Pompa

Rasheed J. Tyree

Tyler T. Burden

Zachary R. Duffy

Stephen D. Howard

Jack R. McGowen

Austin J. Prusak

Nicholas C. Urban

Colin R. Burns

James T. Ekstract

Nolan M. Hrozenchik

Thomas R. McGrade

Henry B. Purdy

Mark J. Valentine Jr.

Patrick B. Byrne

Vincent D. Farricielli

Liam T Hullihan

Ryan P. McMullin

Ryan C. Ramos

Joseph P. Valus

Ryan P. Cahill

Antonio M. Fidaleo

John A. Humes

Max M. McPhee

Patrick W. Rauscher

Grant P. Varnum

Matthew T. Callahan

Nicholas H. Franchuk

Christopher A. Iannaccone

Jonathan R. Mejia

Vignesh N. Ravi

Nathaniel A. Vereen

Patrick T. Campbell

Evan K. Frank

Alexander J. Jacovino

Jackson W. Mendes Jr.

Conor T. Raymond

Zachary M. Visser

Brendan P. Carey

Zachary J. Fromme

Matthew Jakab

Lucas Mendicino

Calvin G. Reed

Travis C. Whitney Kevin P. Wilemski

Sean K. Cassidy

Ethan Fuller

Sanjeev Jariwala

Thomas H. Mendola Jr.

Robert X. Reilly Jr.

Alejandro Castillo

Braden M. Furio

Jowanza J. Jeffers

Michael J. Meszaros

Owen K. Richards

Devin S. Williams

Matthew C. Cesare

Christopher J. Fusco

Djimon J. Johnson

Matthew C. Meyers

Eric J. Rogers Jr.

Morgan T. Williams

Peter E. Christakos

Jacob E. Fuss

Troy M. Jordan Jr.

Neco V. Milillo

Jihad S. Rogers

Christian K. Willkehr

Vito P. Ciambriello

James A. Gardella

Theo W. Jordanides

Christopher C. Molina

Andrew C. Rolapp

John H. Wolters

Luke I. Clair

Lee T. Gardella

Thomas J. Kelly

Thomas C. Moore

Aidan J. Rooney

Joshua C. Workman

Jack F. Clarke

John F. Garfield III

John P. Kenny

Ryan G. Murphy

Brendan L. Rooney

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airfield Prep 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 Dinner on Saturday, May 4 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. For more information please contact the Development Office at development@fairfieldprep.org.


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