Explorer Magazine - Fall 2005 and Annual Report

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What would our founder

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Annual Report of Giving 2004/2005


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Homecoming…

…a tradition thrives!

Wednesday, November 23, 2005 7 – 11 pm La Salle College High School Auditorium $20 per person

5-Year Reunion for the Class of 2000 Price of admission includes a hot buffet, beer, wine, and soda. Tickets can be purchased through the Alumni Office at 215 233 2350, on-line at www.lschs.org, or at the door.

La Salle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 19038 www.lschs.org All attendees must be twenty-one or older to attend.


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Features Evolution…the Signature of La Salle College High School Page 3

What Would Our Founder Think? Page 7

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Boys Will Be Boys, But La Salle Boys Will Be Gentlemen The Official Magazine of La Salle College High School Page 13

William Knecht ’47: Golden Explorer/Hall of Famer Page 14

The Children’s Champion Page 39

Report of Annual Giving 2004 – 2005 Page 15

Departments From The Hip Page 2 News/Photos Page 4 Class of 2009 Page 5 Letter from the President of the Alumni Association Page 6 Class Notes Pages 37 – 38 Announcements Births, Deaths, and Retirements Page 40


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From The Hip!

In my last writing, I alluded to a recent study of our development and and marketing programs. Certain constituents questioned whether La Salle College High School is academically on par with regional independent schools. While other schools tend to boast of their achievements, we have taken a different approach and avoided ”grade inflation.” The fact is that our Lasallian commitment to rigorous learning has resulted in countless academic achievements. • • • • •

Every year, over 20% of La Salle’s graduating class matriculates at one of the top 50 colleges or universities in America. The Class of 2005 is en route to 89 different colleges and universities The average SAT score (combined Verbal and Math) for La Salle students is 1204 (recent publications have not used current figures), with the top 30% of our students having a combined SAT score of 1322 The Class of 2005 earned documented scholarships and grants in excess of $15.2 million, which helped to defray the rising costs of higher education La Salle offers 19 AP courses, which is more than any of the other independent schools, and 84% of the 200 students who took the AP exam in 2005 scored 3 or better and are eligible for college credit In the last three years, La Salle has produced 28 National Merit Semifinalists and 67 National Merit Commended Students

La Salle students are taught to face challenges and solve problems. More importantly, the mission of La Salle College High School has at its core, a student body that is diverse. • • •

Socio-Economic (not just those who can afford to attend as over 35% of our students receive financial aid) ­­ Geographic (last year’s graduating class represented 84 grade schools and 63 zip codes) Academic (not just the brightest and the best; rather, an academically diverse group of students that discover an independence of thought and action that helps them to accept responsibility for themselves and prepares them to take their place in the world)

La Salle students are accepted at and attend some of the finest colleges and universities. La Salle’s College Counseling Center does not just place students; rather, builds a relationship with each student and counsels them to make an informed decision based on interests, abilities, values, and the financial needs of their family. La Salle students are well prepared for college – academically, intellectually, and socially – and less than 4% of La Salle students transfer schools once they begin their college career, which provides further evidence of the remarkable efforts ­­of our College Counseling Center in matching students with the best college or university for their needs. I can assure you that La Salle is academically above par and our students are the proof. Misconceptions are often a result of miscommunication. Communication and education go “hand in hand” as communication is the first ­­step in educating constituents on the successes and developments at La Salle College High School. One of the many goals of our new marketing and development programs is to improve communication and send a message that is clear, concise, and consistent.

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President Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 Principal Joseph L. Marchese

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Alumni Association President Gerard M. Lowery,TheCPA ’78 Official Magazine of La Salle College High School Editor Christopher M. Carabello ’82 Editorial and Production Assistance Andrew Monaghan ’01 Florence Ward Cathleen Winning

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Contributing Writers Mark Gaeto ’75 Chris Holwick ’94 The Official Magazine of La Salle College High School John Keenan ’80 Bill Leahy Bob McAnespey ’66 Joe Parisi Raymond Shay ’00 Marty Stanczak ’60 Joseph Winning ’05 Photography John Burns Christopher Carabello David DeBalko Davor Studios Brother James Rieck, FSC ’57 Address Explorer La Salle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Wyndmoor, PA 19038 215 233 2350 Phone 215 836 4502 Fax alumni@lschs.org The Explorer is published quarterly by La Salle College High School. The Explorer welcomes letters to the Editor concerning alumni, school, and topics published in the magazine.

Christopher M. Carabello ’82 Editor

The Editor of the Explorer reserves the right to make all decisions regarding the content and information published in the magazine.


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Evolution… …the Signature of La Salle College High School.

History The coat-of-arms for the House of Salla was first displayed in the County of Urgel, in Catalonia, Spain, where the family patriarch, Johan Salla, was the warrior chief of Alphonsus the Chaste, King of Oviedo. Together they expelled the Moors from Urgel. The broken legs that Johan Salla sustained during combat as he fought side-by-side with his King are the origin of the broken chevrons of gold on a field of azure (blue) in the Salla Family coat-of-arms. In the thirteenth century, the Salla Family migrated to the Basque province in the south of France, and although their name became French (De La Salle), they retained “SALLA” as their battle cry. The family later migrated to Rheims, France, the birthplace of St. John Baptist de La Salle. The Signature of La Salle College High School The signature of La Salle College High School is derived from the seal (or emblem), which is a fundamental identifier of the school. At the center of the seal rests the crest (or coat-of-arms) of La Salle College High School. The top of the crest contains a battle helmet representing the family of St. John Baptist de La Salle and their warrior heritage from Spain. The bottom features the Latin motto Virtus Scientia, meaning Virtue and Knowledge, along with 1858, the year in which La Salle College High School was founded by the Christian Brothers at St. Michael parish in North Philadelphia.  The center of the crest bears the quartered shield. The shield is divided by a cross, the core of all Christian symbols, and a statement to the school’s adherence to Catholic values and traditions, which are embodied in the teachings of St. John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the Christian Brothers. In the upper left hand corner is the star of faith of the Christian Brothers, which signifies the faith the school seeks to foster in its students. The lower right hand corner holds a single fracted chevron. The fracted (or broken) chevron has been used over the centuries by followers of St. John Baptist de La Salle to evoke his memory. The coat of arms of the De La Salle Family portrays three such chevrons of gold on a field of blue. The signature of La Salle College High School consists of a mark and typography. The mark is the quartered shield, which for decades has remained in the forefront of Lasallian symbols. The typography features Bodoni BE Condensed, a serif font that complements the mark. The signature retains the traditional La Salle colors of Blue and Gold, which stem from the original coat-of-arms of the De La Salle Family.


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Photo by Liz Roll

News/Photos

The devastation in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast was overwhelming. Almost no one in this area was unaffected and over one million people are either homeless or suffering from the terrible consequences of Hurricane Katrina, including Lasallians, Brothers and partners, and schools in the New Orleans area (New Orleans and Santa Fe District).

The Fab Four – Members of the Class of 2009 on their first day of school. With 291 students, the Class of 2009 is the largest in the history of La Salle College High School. The class began its career at La Salle on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 by planting a class tree and learning the school’s Alma Mater from Marty Stanczak ’­60, Dean of Students.

In solidarity with our Lasallians in the New Orleans area and in an effort to provide assistance, the La Salle community of students, parents, faculty, and staff held a collection in the school from September 13 – 15, 2005. A total of $10,006.00 was raised and $10,000,00 was sent to the Christian Brothers Conference specifically for hurricane relief for those in the New Orleans area. Two Christian Brothers’ schools, St. Paul’s High School in Covington, LA and De La Salle High School in the Garden District of New Orleans, sustained serious damage. La Salle College High School reached out to these two schools and offered to take as many as fifteen students to finish all or part of their senior year at La Salle. The La Salle community responded overwhelmingly to a request for “host families” as over fifty families offered to take these boys into their homes. Fortunately, both of the schools felt that they could reopen their doors by November and most of the boys expressed a strong desire to stay in the area and return to school.

Alumni Return as Volunteers From left to right: Thomas McCaffery ’01 (BS in Mathematics from Arcadia University); John Doherty ’01 (BA in History from Princeton University); Andrew Monaghan ’01 (BA in Journalism from Temple University); and John Gill ’01 (BA in English from La Salle University).

La Salle’s offer to these schools will remain “open”, but efforts will now focus on providing unique ways in which we can utilize our talents and strengths to help other schools in this ravaged area.

New Faculty Members Join La Salle From left to right: Bro. Richard Kestler, FSC ’60, President; Mr. Gerard Brett, Associate Director of College Counseling; Mr. Mickey Dominick, Mathematics Department; Mrs. Dorothy Marchese, David Program Learning Specialist; Mr. Thomas Devlin ’00, Assistant Director of Campus Ministry and Religion Department; and Mr. Joseph Marchese, Principal


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Class of 2009

Legacies Front Row (left to right): Mr. Joseph Marchese, Principal of La Salle College High School, Sean Abbott (Robert Abbott ’71), Ryan Ansel (Charles Ansel ’41), Christopher Becker (Michael Becker ’79, John Becker ’57), Paul Belcher (Thomas Belcher ’75), John Bernhardt (John Bernhardt ’47), Connor Bracken (Toby Bracken ’77), Gianni Campellone (Alfred Campellone ’75), Nicholas Carboni (John Markulin ’42), Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60, President of La Salle College High School; Row 2: Michael Cassidy (Michael Cassidy ’74), James Catalino (James Catalino ’56), Brendan Cummings (William Cummings ’83), Christopher Curran (Christopher Curran ’83, Cornelius Curran ’52), Erik Cwik (Robert Cwik ’57), Nicholas DeSantis (Glenn DeSantis ’75, Herman Anderson ’48), Kyle DiGiacobbe (Dominic DiGiacobbe ’75), Michael Donohoe (William Donohoe ’71, Thomas Donohoe ’43, Paul Gibbons ’43), Andrew Dowds (John Dowds ’45), Patrick Driscoll (Michael Driscoll ’76), Row 3:Alexander Dross (John Azzaretti ’53), Ryan Corkery (Gerard Corkery ’77), Kevin Farrington (James McBrien ’36), Kyle Finlay (Martin Pendergast ’45), Cole Fitzpatrick (Leo Fitzpatrick ’73, Patrick Sweeney ’42), Ryan Fitzpatrick (Sean Fitzpatrick ’76), Samuel Flashner (Lawrence Collins ’16), Christopher Foley

Third Generation Explorers Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 with Christopher Becker (Michael Becker ’79 and John Becker ’57); Cole Fitzpatrick (Leo Fitzpatrick ’73 and Patrick Sweeney ’42); Christopher Curran (Christopher Curran ’83 and Cornelius Curran ’52); Michael Donohoe (William Donohoe ’71, Thomas Donohoe ’43 and Paul Gibbons ’43); Nicholas DeSantis (Glenn DeSantis ’75 and Herman Anderson ’48) and Mr. Joseph Marchese.

(Christopher Foley ’83), Vincent Furlong (William Drake ’49), Daniel Galante (Jack Galante ’66), Row 4: Sean Gillespie (Timothy Gillespie ’78), Zachary Good (Joseph Cattie ’62), Seth Gorman (Joseph Kane ’52), Timothy Gottschalk (Joseph Gibbons ’40), Thomas Grady (Thomas Grady ’79), Brandon Haenn (Mark Haenn ’78), Kevin Johnson (George Johnson ’79), Daniel Kane (Daniel Kane ’79), Kevin Kelley (Kevin Kelley ’74), Christopher Kraeher (Rudolphe Kraeher ’79), Row 5: Thomas Krulikowski (Robert McMackin ’45), John Lamprecht (John Lamprecht ’54), Thomas Lyons (James Milnamow ’46), Patrick Maginnis (Anthony Maginnis ’76), Seamus McDermott (William McDermott ’37), Patrick Moran (John Moran ’32), Michael Morrow (John Bernhardt ’47), Gregory Oakley (Richard Oakley ’74), G. Kellen O’Neill (Kevin O’Neill ’73), Row 6: Thomas O’Neill (Joseph Kane ’52), James Osborne (Michael Osborne ’65), Gregory Palko (Bernard Palko ’68), Daniel Paul (Thomas Paul ’78), John Redmond (John Redmond ’71), Joseph Rizzo (Joseph Rizzo ’70), Robert Siess (Robert Griffith ’62), Stephen Stanton (Philip Kelly ’51), Matthew Teesdale (Bernard Fitzgerald ’77), Jonathan Walsh (Lawrence Walsh ’63), Matthew White (Paul Moser ’48).


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Alumni Association President’s Corner At graduation practice this past June, I had the chance to ADDRESS the Class of 2005. They were obviously still caught up in the excitement of what had been accomplished over their past year. With five league championships, scholarships totaling $15.2 million, 8 National Merit Finalists, 24 National Merit Commended students, 87 members of the National Honor Society, and various band awards, they were rightfully excited with their accomplishments. I asked them to decide what their legacy would be. I suspect it’s difficult for them at this juncture to comprehend fully how much more they have to offer as a class. As they walk out of the building following graduation, there can be a sense that one door is closing as the next opens. While in certain respects this is true, what sets La Salle apart is the fact that the door never really closes. While the accomplishments of the class of 2005 are great, it will only be the beginning of their legacy. Each class has its opportunity to define and break down the barriers in which it will operate. Yes, in large part the accomplishments may be individual accolades. But as a La Salle community, there will be the opportunities to cross class years, to continue to leave the mark of St. John Baptist de La Salle. How we latch on to those opportunities is what makes our institution great. La Salle College High School honors its students in many ways. The placards in the gym and trophy case testify, in part, to the accomplishments of students during their four years at La Salle. The Hall of Fame gives recognition to alumni of La Salle. Admission here is driven by what graduates have accomplished since their four years at La Salle. What is done with the tools and the fire in the heart bestowed while at La Salle is really what drives our legacy; how our class is remembered. Looking at the Class of 1955, the graduates of 2005 saw its members proudly participating in graduation. They also saw a class that moved beyond the various trophies and championships seen in the gym and the trophy cases. Not only did they produce three Hall of Fame inductees, but their service to the school and the community is possibly unmatched by any other class. “Boys will be boys but La Salle boys will be gentlemen.” No doubt I was made to understand what this meant as the expectation of my behavior during my four years at La Salle (having grown up around the Christian Brothers). But I then learned how this expectation carries beyond that brief part of our lives. I’ve probably been reminded of this principle more since leaving La Salle than during my tenure there. It encompasses not only the conduct once we “Enter to Learn”, but also once we “Leave to Serve”. The call to service needs to start somewhere. I am honored to give my service to La Salle this coming year as President of your Alumni Association. Being a “Brothers’ Boy” is more than having the diploma. It’s carrying on the principles of St. John Baptist de La Salle in whatever small way we can. Be it by helping with our various Christmas projects, helping students to better understand the opportunities ahead of them on Career Day, or honoring some of our exceptional graduates at our Communion Breakfast and Hall of Fame induction. Our hope is to provide our alumni more opportunities to make a difference. Taking this to heart, I’ll be sure to laugh often over this coming year. In our programs, I’ll take advantage of our opportunities to earn the affection of young children (probably easier than the respect of intelligent people). I’ll listen to your criticism and learn from it. I’ll continue to appreciate the beauty our school continues to march out its driveway. We all have the opportunity to share in this endeavor. For those of us looking for ways to get started, supporting your Alumni Association can be an integral part of that plan. The money we raise from our various events and even dues serve to financially support sons and grandsons of alumni who otherwise might not be able to benefit from a fine La Salle education. Come out to our events so I have a chance to laugh with you. It’s a small way to make a difference, and I bet you’ll find that you’ll have fun and feel good about it in the process. Remember that aspiring to financially assist more families of alumni is the worthwhile cause driving all of our efforts. May we all succeed together!! Live Jesus in our hearts, forever.

Gerard M. Lowery ’78 President


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What would our founder

think?

Forward by Joe Parisi

The influence of John Baptist de La Salle upon the world of education was initially felt with the establishment of his first school in 1679. Today, his impact on education is much more profound as it is felt in over 900 schools in Africa, North and South America, Asia, Australia and Europe. Nearly one million students all across the world attend Lasallian institutions on a daily basis. Initially, John Baptist de La Salle’s mission was to establish gratuitous schools for children of workmen and the poor; teaching them reading, writing and arithmetic while using the catechism to give these students an education with the purpose of forming good Christians. He saw these schools as a response to the needs of his society – the education of poor boys.


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What Would Our Founder Think? (continued)

The primary focus of De La Salle and the group of men that would become known as the Brothers of the Christian schools was to establish gratuitous schools so that students could be prepared for useful occupations. One of the more innovative aspects of the first Lasallian schools was the use of the vernacular in instruction. This was in response to the obvious need of those first students to be able to read and write in French in order to gain employment. Besides training his own teachers thoroughly, De La Salle spent a part of his life training secular teachers throughout the French countryside. In 1705, De La Salle accepted the requests of a number of wealthy families to open a Christian boarding school for their children. This involved an enlargement of the curriculum to help prepare these young men for their professional careers. These schools remained gratuitous even though money was accepted for food and lodging of the pupils. Four years later De La Salle enlarged his first boarding facility in order to assume responsibility as well as care for young delinquents from wealthier families. Rehabilitation was the ultimate goal for these young men who could, if their conduct was deemed satisfactory, join the other boarders. In response to the needs of 19th Century France, the Brothers made notable contributions to the development of technical schools, schools of agriculture and schools of design, which served localized needs. How has De La Salle’s Philosophy evolved? Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the Brothers of the Christian Schools and its lay partners continue De La Salle’s work through their commitment to the education of young people, and in particular for the poor. They have further defined the poor as lacking financially, spiritually or socially. This relationship with the poor challenges all Lasallian educators, even those who teach in institutions similar to La Salle High School, to sensitize those students in their charge to the plight of the poor and to challenge them to serve the poor, the sick, and the aging. The Brothers and their lay partners have been active on behalf of refugees and immigrants. They have opened orphanages and centers for young people in trouble with the law. They have established centers for young people who have learning differences. They have established programs for young people and adults who have dropped out of school. They currently run educational programs for street children. Elementary schools such as La Salle Academy in Kensington and the St. Miguel School in Camden are providing many children who are living at or below the poverty level with a Lasallian education at minimal or in many cases, no cost.

Today, the goal of Lasallian institutions worldwide, whether serving the poor directly, or through the affluent, remains the same: “To work hard to awaken, in its students, a sense of meaning of their lives as individuals. It should help the student develop a sense of autonomy through personal reflection and the development of a critical spirit. The student should be helped to think clearly, to express their personal opinions and to seek out and to respect the truth. Students are taught to make use of their freedoms, to overcome prejudices, ready made ideas and social pressures. Lastly, students are encouraged to listen, to seek, to understand, to trust others, to be ready to help others, to love, to respect, to contemplate: all of this as an attempt to help the student to develop in the image of God”. The Lasallian Mission of Human and Christian Education – A Shared Mission


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What would St. John Baptist de La Salle think about the David Program? by John Keenan ’80 St. John Baptist de La Salle would say La Salle College High School’s long tradition of educating and guiding young men of various abilities and backgrounds in a challenging and nurturing environment continues with the addition of The David Program. The David Program continues La Salle’s legacy of touching the minds and hearts of students by providing adaptive study strategies, and an understanding of academic strengths and weaknesses to increase the students sense of self worth.

The David Program assists students with mild learning differences and is housed in a building adjacent to the Brothers’­Residence.

As quoted by a David Center student, “St. La Salle would like the David Program because even though he was the promoter of teaching a full classroom of students, he never lost sight of the individual student’s needs. The David Program addresses the individual learning styles of students so the role of St. La Salle is continued.” St. La Salle looked into the core of the individual. La Salle was a hands-on teacher. He advocated the use of practical, easy to implement teaching methods. He believed students should be taught in their native language instead of Latin, as was the custom. The David Program continues to search for methods to meet each student’s personal needs. Today, some students with language processing difficulties use “Books on Tape” as they read. Students are encouraged to use technology to enhance their learning repertoire. By using appropriate accommodations and adaptive strategies students become aware of their invisible differences and are able to turn their weaknesses into strengths. St. La Salle listened to people, saw needs, felt compassion, and prayed to the Spirit for guidance. He used every resource to gain assistance. St. La Salle believed in the intellectual and gentlemanly potential of boys of all classes and backgrounds. He believed in the worth of each of these young men and used insight and adaptability to find success. St. La Salle believed a man should always be growing, maturing, and developing. Through the David Program students learn that challenges can be exciting and that if they focus and stay on course nothing is beyond their capacity. The David Program strives to inspire, affirm and empower young men to discover their God given potential and to realize that life is an amazing journey. It is a message that would make St. John Baptist de La Salle smile. What Would Our Founder Think? (continued on next page)

Drawings of David Diehl ’55 and Brother David Albert, FSC, two fixtures in counseling at La Salle, hang in the stairway of the new David Center.

The David Program provides a daily class period for a selected number of college bound students with a mild learning difference. Through a seriousness of purpose, consistent effort , understanding and acceptance of his individual learning styles/ strengths, and adapted strategies, a student with a learning difference can grow towards self-a­dvocacy and academic success. The addition of a specific time frame is a continuation of the Lasallian effort to meet the specific needs of students.


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What Would Our Founder Think? (continued)

What Would St. John Baptist de La Salle think about the Lacrosse and Athletic Programs? by Bill Leahy Introduction If the Founder were to visit La Salle College High School and spend time watching the athletic program he would be both proud and a tad puzzled. Confused in that organized athletics were not an every day part of the schooling of young men entrusted to his care in 17th century France. Plus, his schools were for the “street urchins” of his day and were not necessarily funded to support such extra-curricular activities. Nevertheless, De La Salle understood, maybe better than any educator of his day, the importance and significance of teamwork. Therefore, after overcoming his initial curiosity in regard to such sports as American football, baseball, and Native American lacrosse he would see, I think, value in such interpersonal activities – the teamwork they require, the character they build, the sense of commitment and personal responsibility that is needed, and of course the over-riding mission to develop boys into men. Introduction to La Salle Lacrosse Program The lacrosse program, like so many of La Salle’s athletic teams, has experienced its share of success on the field – 12 Philadelphia Catholic League Championships, 1 State Championship, and hundreds of individual player recognitions ranging from All-Catholics, to All-Americans, to Division I Collegians. While success breeds winning and excellent public relations, De La Salle would be more concerned with the introspective side of such an endeavor. The Founder’s original classrooms were the first school in the world to educate a group of students (players) at the same time all learning from the same teacher (coach) and attempting to reach a common goal. What goals were they? Well the obvious – to educate poor boys in academic subjects, but also to teach them the importance of everyday manners and respect as well as the importance of developing an interior spiritual life. Academics It would be obvious to La Salle that lacrosse is a game which has the potential to offer the young man many life skills and attributes, but that in the end it is still a game and is a priority clearly second to the classroom. Players’ grades are monitored, flexibility granted for academic needs, tutoring arranged as needed, and study hall created for extreme concerns. In fact, De La Salle might just be most interested in the young men struggling to balance both academics and athletics for in many ways these are the type of young people he was most drawn to serving long ago.

Respect The first non-academic attribute that would be pleasing to the Founder would be the sense and attitude of respect that is present throughout the program from coaches to players to parents whether on the field, in the weight room, or the locker room. Lacrosse, as played by the Native American Indians, was a gift given by God to the birds and the animals and then to humans. In its spiritual form it demanded that all contestants be mentally and physically tough, that they use appropriate language, that they never sit, but run on the field, and that they end their contests with handshakes and a sense of community. All of these attributes are present in today’s La Salle Lacrosse program. Competition & Teamwork After academic responsibility, and a sense of respect for the sport, the school, the players and coaches has been established, De La Salle might then turn his attention to the game itself, and to whether or not the group is working successfully to attain its common goals.


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The program’s success over the past 15 years has been substantial, but underneath the headlines has been the sweaty hours of field practice, countless film sessions, and demanding visits to the weight room. This sense of commitment, teamwork, and competition not only creates winning, but also develops character through success and disappointment. Together the young men and coaching staffs work toward common personal and team goals, thus building a sense of achievement, community, and purpose. De La Salle would also be concerned about the competitiveness of such a program, for nothing is perfect, and the nature of competition is designed to create both a “winner” and a “loser” and so I believe he would reluctantly comment in regard to its intensity which ultimately leads to team selections which then excludes those not chosen for the team experience. While this may be providential and lead those not selected to other successful endeavors it also creates sadness, feelings of rejection, denial of actual talent levels. De La Salle might share in the frustration of solving this dilemma because just adding other teams is not an option due to limited field space, financial restrictions, and availability of qualified coaches. Toughness Like most Saints, De La Salle had tough times! His schools were threatened by jealous competitors, his financial backers often disappeared, the students often were unruly and “rag tag” so that classroom discipline was challenging. Eventually these challenges, and many more, pushed the Founder to an emotional breaking point where he had to decide between ending his mission and seeing it through to the end regardless of its outcome. For La Salle this meant committing himself totally in what became known as the “heroic vale” – to fully commit to his new enterprise by thus abandoning his personal wealth and choosing to “live on bread alone” if necessary. No one needs to remind him that life is difficult, and that we, too, are driven to the point of every day frustration, set backs, and hopelessness. Athletics, and its sense of competition and immediate observable rewards/failures, can be a microcosm of this life lesson and so La Salle would hear the lacrosse coaches consistently express the importance of “finishing strong”…a drill, a practice, a weight lift, a season, a test, a tough class, a school year, or the rest of us a work day! It is one thing to be defeated on the field by a better opponent, quite another to be outworked, and it is unacceptable to quit, but each of these dims in comparison to the larger failure of not growing in our life mission to become men. Spiritual Life & Community Lacrosse may have more spiritual roots than any game in America, and while French Jesuits may have given the Indian game its name its ties to the spiritual life are almost expected, thus the La Salle Lacrosse program has two spiritual responsibilities.

First, to make sure the players understand and respect the Native American game – its myths and legends and how it is a gift from God, and second, to then implement our Catholic heritage. This is primarily accomplished through a common respect and concern among the players, a season opening Mass, and a joint Community service “Branch-Out Day” with La Salle’s Baseball program to St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Germantown where the players help prepare the parish fields and garden for their summer camp children. The day ends with a joint cook-out and sense of shared mission for others. Conclusion Ultimately, these experiences, intertwined with the joys of winning and the agony of defeat help, create a sense of community and belonging which hopefully empowers players, coaches, and parents’ current friendships and, thus inspires future endeavors. The entire lacrosse experience should be fun! We all need to have fun because it brings out the child in us and allows, as De La Salle so often said, “for hearts to be touched”. What Would Our Founder Think? (continued on next page)


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What Would Our Founder Think? (continued)

What would St. John Baptist de La Salle think of the Web Site? by Raymond Shay ’00

La Salle has complemented traditional means of curriculum delivery with technology for years. Computer Labs and SMART Boards have been two of the most visible academic technologies at La Salle. The new web site is just another example of technology making a practical impact on the delivery of course material.

St. John Baptist de La Salle was an educational pioneer. In late 17th Century France, most education was conducted in Latin. De La Salle, however, thought that learning in Latin was impractical for the students in his schools. They could learn to read and write more rapidly in their native language.

With students spending almost three hours a day on the Internet, it has become an essential part of their culture and communication skill set. As educators of the young, it makes sense for us to communicate with our students through the Web.

Thus, De La Salle instructed his teachers to teach in the vernacular. As with so many of his educational innovations, conducting lessons in the vernacular was very practical. The practical value was quite evident and the practice of teaching in the native language of students has been so widely adopted, it may hardly seem like such an innovation today.

The faculty at La Salle has responded to this new form of communication with students and embraced the delivery of course content via the Internet. With the new web site, faculty members now have the ability to update course web pages from anywhere they have Internet access making communication reach beyond the confines of class periods classrooms.

In today’s world, the word innovation seems inextricably tied to technology. Technology has become so much a part of our lives – especially the lives of the young students we serve – that it can be thought of as part of the native language. I think St. John Baptist de La Salle would embrace the use of technology in delivering curriculum, the same way he insisted that the Brothers in his schools teach their young students in the language they were used to.

Although always stressing that the relationship and communication between teacher and student is at the heart of the educational experience, De La Salle recognized the need for a good administration and support services. Like a good administrator, the web site is a support for teachers, making it possible for them to use their gift to the fullest. The web site is also a tool for the various constituencies beyond teachers and students. Administrators, parents, alumni, and coaches are some of the constituencies that are using the web site to communicate with the La Salle College High School Community. By strengthening the communication with and between these constituencies, the web site is helping to strengthen the supports that make the educational experiences here possible. I think De La Salle would certainly view the web site and the resulting communication as both practical and necessary for the education of the youth we serve. It is only fitting that we follow in De La Salle’s innovative footsteps and embrace the new “vernacular”. Books used for article:

Kirby Bro. Leo, FSC I, John Baptist de La Salle Christian Brothers, La Salle Provincialate, 1980 2. Koch, Carl, Praying with John Baptist de La Salle, St Mary’s Press Christian Brothers Publication, 1990 Please visit our new web site at www. lschs.org

Koch, Carl , et al. John Baptist de La Salle The Spirituality of Christian Education Paulist Press, N.Y: 2004 4. Tierney Bro. Patrick, Day by Day with St. John Baptist de La Salle Christian Brothers Conference Landover Maryland: 1999


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“Boys Will Be Boys, But La Salle Boys

Will Be

Gentlemen” The timeless motto has returned in the form of signs posted in each classroom. New Principal, Joe Marchese (right) with Jack Meehan, Jr. ’67 who donated the signs in memory of his father, John F. “Jack” Meehan, Sr. ’38, a member of La Salle’s Hall of Fame and a true La Salle Gentleman. The signs serve as a reminder and challenge to the student body.

Over the years, we have all heard the age-old-adage at one point or another: “Boys will be boys, but La Salle boys will be gentlemen.” But what does this statement really mean? What is it that makes La Salle boys gentlemen? The answer is not uncomplicated. The community of La Salle is held to a higher standard, starting as freshmen, continued for a lifetime. The higher standard is not only maintained in the classroom; rather, the merit of a true Explorer is sustained in his ability to help others. La Salle men confer their dedication and spirit to others through many outlets and functions, activating their mission and bringing to life what they’ve acquired from the benefit of a La Salle education. This is what makes our community so unique. A true Lasallian brings the words of the prophet Luke to life, “Unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.” Our responsibilities are certainly substantial, but it is these responsibilities that bring us all together and mold us into one distinctive faction, the gentlemen of La Salle. The exceptional nature and manner of the men of La Salle is derived from a commitment to excel. The challenge to excel is presented to the young men of La Salle from the start, a challenge that carries on well after their tenure at the high school level is complete. It is the ingrained aspiration for excellence that separates the men of La Salle, it’s what makes our tradition all it has been and all it will continue to be. We are taught never to be satisfied and to always strive for perfection, for although perfection is impossible, excellence is very much an attainable goal. It is not by good luck or fortune that La Salle is able to develop the young men of today into the gentlemen of the future, and it is not an obligation looked upon lightly. Any school can make the claim that they produce the best and the brightest, but La Salle lives this through hardwork and dedication to its mission. There is no such impressive a pride as Explorer Pride, and this trait is undoubtedly the result of the gratitude and loyalty we all feel as gentlemen of La Salle to the Gold and Blue. by Joseph Winning ’05

I­n September of 1956, I stepped off the “26” bus at 20th Street and Olney Avenue and walked towards La Salle College High School. I was not sure where to go, but I encountered a Brother who was kind and patient with me. He directed me to the auditorium. It was here that I met my first homeroom teacher, Brother Gabriel. Brother Gabriel was the first Brother who introduced the concept of “Brother’s Boy”. He told our homeroom that a “Brother’s Boy” is always a gentleman; he is always respectful, because he represents his family and his school. I finished my freshman year, and over time I slowly began to understand what Brother Gabriel meant. My homeroom teachers over the final three years, Brother James, Brother Claude, and Brother Gregory all reinforced the concept of “Brother’s Boy”. They taught me that hard work, dedication and loyalty were all important to making a complete La Salle Student. I was fortunate to continue my association with the Brothers. I went to La Salle College and then on to West Catholic (a Brother’s school) where I began my teaching career. It was a comfort to me when I walked into a Brother’s school and experienced the same concepts being taught to the young men at West Catholic. After West Catholic, I came to La Salle. I was back at home. For the past 38 years I have tried to influence young men by being respectful and remembering that a “Brother’s Boy is always a gentleman. As I told the freshman class this year, we have something in common – We are all “Brother’s Boys”. I’m proud to belong to this wonderful fraternity. I will always remember – “Boys will be boys, but La Salle Boys will be gentleman.” by Marty Stanczak ’60­­


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William Knecht ’47:

Golden Explorer Hall of Famer

By Christopher Holwick ’94

William Knecht ’47, a Philadelphia rowing legend, began his rowing career at La Salle College High School under the eye of Coach John B. Kelly, Sr. Kelly had a fondness for Knecht who was one of Vesper Boat Club’s promising young stars. Knecht was a national champion in the single in both his junior and senior years at La Salle; victories that proved to be only the beginning. After graduating La Salle in 1947, Bill went on to study at Villanova University and continued to train at Vesper B.C. He quickly rose to elite status and as a young man stroked Vesper’s eight to victory at the 1954 Pan-American Games. Eventually, Knecht would become John B. Kelly, Jr.’s training partner and would battle daily with him in the singles. Kelly and Knecht eventually joined forces and rowed the men’s double for the United States in the 1960 Olympics in Rome. Unfortunately, they had to withdraw from competition due to sudden illness. Kelly and Knecht continued to train in the double and were victorious together at the 1959 Pan-Am Games. Knecht also won in the men’s double at the 1963 Pan-Am Games for Vesper B.C., which became the third of three consecutive Pan-Am victories.

Left to right: Coach Allen Rosenberg, Bob Zimonyi, Boyce Budd, Bill Knecht and Bill Stowe receiving awards from Pfizer after returning to the United States.

Knecht’s greatest accomplishment as an oarsman is his victory in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Bill sat in seven seat of the Vesper eight that represented the United States. The Germans, who took the silver medal in the race, were over one and onequarter boat lengths behind the Americans. The United States was not victorious in the men’s eight again until 2004, forty years later. Because of his victory at the 1964 Olympics, Knecht was inducted into the Rowing Hall of Fame in Mystic Seaport, Connecticut, in 1965. Bill still remains as the only La Salle College High School alumnus to have won a gold medal at ­the Olympics. Although Knecht retired from competitive rowing after the 1964 Olympics, he continued to be a large presence in the sport of rowing. He served on the boards of numerous rowing associations and was the American delegate to FISA, the international governing body of rowing. Knecht was also instrumental in the development of the Cooper River race course, which is host to scholastic and collegiate championship regattas. Because of his lifetime of support of rowing, Bill has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. In 1973, Knecht was awarded the John J. Carlin Award, which is given by the United States Rowing Association’s Board of Directors

for commitment to the sport. The award has had only sixteen recipients in the past thirty years. Knecht was awarded the Jack Franklin Award in 1993, which is given by the USRA’s Referee Commission for lifetime contributions to rowing. Finally, Villanova University, Knecht’s alma mater, hosts a memorial regatta in Bill’s name. The regatta draws over a thousand collegiate athletes each April and the Knecht Cup is awarded to the winner in the men’s eight event. Knecht was as successful in business as he was in racing. While the Kellys were known for brickwork, Knecht was known for sheet metal. Bill owned and operated a million dollar sheet metal contracting business. He also served as president of the Sheet Metal Workers Union. Being the father of eight, Bill was able to balance his commitments to work, rowing, and family. He was known to enjoy the simpler things such as wine and vanilla ice cream after a long day of work. In his book, All Together, Bill Stowe, stroke seat of the ’64 Vesper eight, writes, “It was impossible to dislike Bill Knecht. He was simply a very good man as we measured him. He was the senior man and we all respected him greatly” (p.18). Bill succumbed to cancer at an early age and was interred with his Olympic medal around his neck. Bill Knecht is the first La Salle College High School alumnus to win an Olympic gold medal and will be inducted posthumously into the Alumni Hall of Fame during the Golden Explorers Luncheon, which will take place on October 5, 2005. The induction will celebrate Bill Knecht, a true Golden Explorer. Stowe, William A. All Together. New York, NY: iUniverse Publishing, 2005.


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Report of Annual Giving 2004 – 2005


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Letter from the President Dear Alums and Friends of La Salle, Once again you have been amazingly supportive of La Salle and its efforts to provide both an affordable and quality education for the more than 1000 young men who call this their school. As you can imagine without your generous support much of what is provided would not be available to our students. For this the administration, faculty and students of La Salle Thank You! Since arriving at La Salle it has been my pleasure to investigate and discover all the good that is here. From technologically advanced classrooms to excellent athletic facilities our young men are afforded the opportunity to excel at their God-given abilities. I am very pleased that our staff also benefits from your support through programs of continuing education and excellent classroom technology. I point with pride to two programs that have been nationally recognized in recent months. Our outstanding music program with almost 40% of the students participating is the envy of many schools. Under the leadership of Mr. Joe Ciccimaro ’57, this program has grown from band to a many-phased music program. Our Jazz Band under the leadership of Mr. Joe Vettori has traditionally been recognized as one of the best in the Delaware V­alley. One of the best elements of this program is its flexibility by incorporating the talents of many students who also play key roles in our sports, theater and activity programs. Our nationally recognized Community TechServe Program benefits not only our students but also other students. This summer our boys traveled to Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in Brooklyn, NY, De La Salle In Towne, La Salle Academy, and Young Scholars Charter School in Philadelphia to help wire and enhance computer services to these schools. It is a great example of kids helping other kids. Also the sense of pride among our students as a result of this national recognition only enhances interest in similar programming for future years. I am especially proud of Jim Edelen ’01 who returned to La Salle this summer to offer our Lab students his expertise in Microsoft network maintenance and management. These programs are directed by Mrs. Gerri Light, Mr. Ray Shay ’00, and Mr. Peter Sigmund ’85. As your new president, I congratulate you on making possible so much of these advances for La Salle. You can join me in celebrating all that La Salle has become. I thank you for your past support and I need your continued help to build an even greater legacy for the future. Please review this Annual Fund Report for 2004/2005 and be sure to include yourself in the next reporting if you haven’t done so yet. This year’s fund is now in full swing and will need your support if it is to again achieve its set goal. It’s good to be home! Gratefully yours,

Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 President


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Annual Giving 2004 – 2005 Friends/Others

$ 117,352

Current Parents

$ 156,592

Corporations and Foundations

$ 184,711

Brothers Contributed Services

$ 290,000

Booster Groups

$ 537,406

Parent Support Groups

$ 712,049

Alumni

$ 854,792

Total

$ 2,852,902

Filling the Void Operating Budget

Contributions to the Annual Fund

17%

Income from Tuition 83%

Income from tuition represents only 83% of the operating budget of La Salle College High School. The remaining 17% is derived from contributions to the Annual Fund. Without the generosity of our alumni, parents, faculty and staff, corporations, and friends, La Salle College High School would not be able to meet its operating budget and maintain the level of education that has remained the backbone of our institution.


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President’s Clubs

St. Michael

$10,000 and up James J. Anderson Construction Co. James F. Basile, Esq. ’82 Basketball Parents Club Beneficial Savings Bank Community of Christian Brothers Crease Club Crew Alumni Association Crew Parents Association Domenic M. DiPiero ’63 Charles E. Dunleavy, Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Al J. Gabriele John E. Glaser ’58 Golf Parents Association Grand Slam Club Christopher P. Haley ’86 Ice Hockey Parents Club La Salle Alumni Association La Salle Mothers Club Mrs. Jennie H. Leary John F. Lehman, Jr., PhD ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. McBride F. Michael McCafferty ’60 John L. McHale ’42 Men of La Salle Movers Specialty Services Mr. & Mrs. John M. O’Brien Phila. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Joseph M. Queenan ’65 Peter V. Scola ’92 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Smith Sovereign Bank Students LSCHS Swim Parents Association Tague Lumber, Inc. Takedown Club Touchdown Club Vincent W. Walters ’59 White and Williams, LLP Williamson Hospitality Service Wilmington Trust of Pennsylvania

1240

$5,000 to $9,999 Avalon Foundation Bank of America Foundation Ernest M. Behr ’73 Booters Club BSI Daniel J. Caputo, RPh ’93 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Connolly, Jr. Richard M. Connolly, Sr. ’50 Stephen R. Dachowski ’88 Mr. & Mrs. Peter DePaul Joseph C. Flanagan, MD ’55 Mr. & Mrs. James V. Genuardi Glaxo Smithkline Foundation James ’56 & Patricia O. Goodyear Family Fund Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. Michael J. Hathaway ’68 Hightec HVAC Mrs. Regina Hogan H. William Jesse, Jr. ’69 Bruce J. Koegler ’55

James J. Land ’57 Anthony J. Maginnis ’76 Mantas, Ohliger, McGary & Quinn, P.C. Mr. Charles F. McCafferty Merck & Co., Inc. J. Anthony Mitchell ’56 Mr. James J. Muller Leo Niessen Jr. Charitable Fdn. Mr. & Mrs. John T. Paul Robert J. Riethmiller, Jr. ’55 Seravalli, Inc Anthony M. Stonis ’64 Mr. Robert L. Toner Robert J. Walker ’52 Francis J. Warvolis ’62

20th and Olney $2,500 to $4,999

Mr. & Mrs. David Bartynski William J. Bogle ’45 Joseph R. Buckley ’65 Arthur J. Burke III, Esq. ’85 Carabello, Mansell & Knouse Dental Assoc. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Caramenico Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Cassidy Mr. & Mrs. Randy S. Chapman Mr. & Mrs. James J. Clark Anthony J. DePaul ’80 James C. Driscoll ’79 DST Systems, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Forster Mr. & Mrs. Francis D. Furgiuele William J. Galbally, Esq., CPA ’71 Mr. Joseph Glacken Elmer F. Hansen III ’86 Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. ’54 Carl W. Holmes, Jr., Esq. ’83 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Holt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Horgan IBM Corporation Kansas City Southern Industries T. James Kavanagh Foundation James R. Koller ’69 Mrs. Julia K. Maher William J. Markmann, MD ’66 James T. McLaughlin ’57 Rita & Andrew J. Milligan, PhD ’69 Robert P. Moran ’69 Morgan Stanley Peter P. Muessig ’45 Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Murphy Enos Charles Ney ’51 Joseph F. O’Dea, Jr., Esq. ’78 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Peruto Joseph J. Ragg, Jr. ’73 John C. Redmond III ’71 Francis J. Ryan ’49 Joseph F. Slabinski ’67 Vincent J. Tague, Sr. ’57 Benjamin J. Ventresca, Jr. ’70 James J. Ward ’55 Wells Fargo John J. Whalen ’67 Daniel J. Whelan, Esq. ’63 William A. Whiteside, Jr., Esq ’46 Wyeth

Belcroft

$1,000 to $2,499 A. Edward Allinson ’52 AQUA Pennsylvania Raymond P. Bain, PhD ’71 Robert J. Bettacchi ’60 Dennis P. Blake, Esq. ’64 Jerry J. Bohlinger ’55 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Breitmayer John J. Callan ’46 Mr. & Mrs. David J. Caracausa John L. Carlson ’62 Charles D. Carroll ’55 (Dec’d.) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Clarke Michael J. Clement, Esq. ’67 John J. Convey, PhD ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie A. Coombs Robert H. Cox, PhD ’55 Mr. Gil Cunningham & Ms. Lisa Adams Capt. J. Christopher Daniel, MD ’76 Damian D. Dachowski, DMD ’80 Edward A.. Dachowski, MD ’78 Mr. Richard P. Davoli Jerome F. Dean ’71 Francis A. DeSantis ’63 Richard T. DeVincent ’86 Daniel E. Diehl ’85 Mr. & Mrs. John J. DiIulio, Jr. Bernard J. Dillon, Jr. ’55 James A. Donahue III ’86 Joseph H. Donahue ’58 Michael J. Driscoll, Jr. ’76 Charles J. Dunton, MD ’70 Richard L. Duszak, Jr., MD ’81 Arthur W. Etchells III, PhD ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fabiszewski Facenda – Whitaker Lanes Edward (Ward) Fitzgerald III ’81 John F. Flannery, Sr. ’40 Thomas J. Flood ’55 Timothy J. Foley ’66 David L. Forde, MD ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Furman, Sr, J. Patrick Gavaghan ’62 William M. Gaynor ’45 Charles A. Genuardi ’66 John P. Gibbons ’46 Edward J. Giera ’80 Gaetano P. Giordano ’72 Michael F. Golden, MD ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gorsky Edward J. Grady III ’70 John S. Grady, Jr. ’85 John J. Grogan, Esq. ’83 James R. Guntle, Jr. ’71 Harry J. Harp ’62 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hasson Gerald T. Hathaway, Esq. ’72 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Henrich W. Joseph Hetherington, Esq.’65 C. Clark Hodgson, Jr., Esq. ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Houldin, Jr. Timothy P. Hughes ’72 J.P. Morgan Chase John Nuveen & Co., Inc. John T. Kelly ’41

Philip R. Kelly ’51 Anthony M. Landis, DO ’69 John L. Langan ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lapowsky Robert J. Laskowski, MD ’70 Thomas J. Lavin, Jr. ’55 John J. Lee ’55 Dr. James A. Lehman, Jr. Mark J. Lonergan, DMD ’80 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Luce Robert W. Lynch ’51 Thomas J. Lynch ’58 Gregory T. Magarity, Esq. ’65 Walter C. Maslowski, DDS ’47 (Dec’d.) Raymond J. McCaffrey ’81 Capt. John B. McGill, USN(Ret) ’67 Patrick T. McGinn ’87 William P. McKee, Jr. ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. McNichol Austin A. Meehan ’79 Michael P. Meehan, Esq. ’74 John V. Metzger, Sr. ’44 Joseph A. Mignatti ’58 Conrad J. Miller, Jr. ’50 Frank J. Miller, CPA ’55 Dr. & Mrs. Glenn G. Miller Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Mills Mutzel & Wesner, LLP Dennis J. O’Leary ’65 Mr. & Mrs. George R. Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Olson Joseph J. Paul ’58 James M. Paulits ’69 Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Michael J. Quigg ’73 Alan E. Reed ’55 Mr. John Rodden & Dr. Karin Flynn-Rodden Cav. Robert J. Rowland, PHD ’55 Thomas J. Ryan III ’60 Hugh T. Sharp ’47 Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sinnott William J. Smart ’77 Edward R. Solvibile ’58 Christopher M. Susanin ’87 Mrs. Valerie L. Sweeney Mr. Robert Trinkle & Ms. Kathy Pape United Technologies Charles J. Walsh, Jr. ’68 George J. Ward ’58 Martin F. Whalen ’58 J. Michael Whitaker, MD ’68 John L. Williams ’73 Michael J. Williams ’75 Charles C. Wynn ’46 Joseph W. Zalewski ’93


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Brothers Boy $500 to $999

Joseph E. Abbott ’70 Raymond S. Angelo ’70 Charles J. Ansel ’41 AOL Time Warner Mr. Manuel Arevalo Gregg M. Asman ’81 Joseph C. Atkinson ’88 Michael F. Avallone, DO ’51 (Dec’d.) AXA Foundation William V. Baldassano, DMD ’79 Ms. Christina Ball Michael J. Behr ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore V. Bevivino, Sr. Carl E. Blyskal ’60 Robert E. Bolger, Jr. ’79 Martin J. Bukowski, MD ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Mario Calderone Joseph S. Camardo, MD ’70 James J. Canalichio, DDS ’55 Christopher M. Carabello ’82 Louis J. Casale, MD ’54 Mark A. Casale ’82 Dr. & Mrs. Lee A. Celio Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin A. Clay III Mr. & Mrs. Timothy T. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cowhey James F. Crotty, Esq. ’63 Edward A. Dachowski, MD ’78 Col. Edward E. Davis, USMC(Ret.) ’36 Rev. Charles J. Day ’49 Dr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Dempsey William J. dePasquale ’51 Anthony M. DiLucia, Jr. ’80 Charles E. Dolaway III ’58 Thomas E. Donahue, Esq. ’51 William T. Donohoe, Jr. ’96 Charles H. Dougherty, Jr. ’72 Joseph P. Dowling ’55 Robert J. Durney ’57 Joseph P. Dwyer, Sr., CPA ’74 Frank J. Eisenhart, Jr., Esq. ’63

Fannie Mae Foundation Anthony J. Faraco ’55 Christian A. Fisher III ’61 Thomas A. Flannery ’41 Michael C. Foley ’61 Robin F. Gallagher, DMD ’67 Stephen A. Gardner ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Gebert David A. Geppert ’76 William E. Gibbons ’56 Craig W. Gleason ’75 Mark W. Gleason ’72 Mrs. Michelle M. Golden Phillip M. Goldman ’80 Michael H. Goodyear, DO ’89 S. John Gorman IV ’67 John A. Grady ’55 Thomas F. Grady, Esq. ’79 Carl W. Graf ’73 John J. Granahan, CFA ’53 Walter J. Granville ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Guinan Thomas F. Hagerty ’55 John J. Haggerty, Jr. ’51 Mrs. Roy Hanshaw Thomas B. Harper III, Esq. ’42 William’66 & Theresa Hartman Family Fund Joseph F. Hartnett, Jr. ’69 Stanley J. Heleniak, DMD ’77 Hewitt Associates Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. J. Himes Frederick J. Hirsekorn, PhD ’65 John J. Hoban ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Hollingsworth, Sr. Philip J. Horn, Jr., MD ’75 Eugene P. Hughes, Sr., MD ’42 John F. Igoe ’59 Ingersoll Rand International Materials, Inc.

William M. Janssen, Esq. ’79 Rev. Anthony W. Janton ’69 Steven M. Javie ’72 James W. Jones ’45 Rev. Francis E. Kelly ’47 Kevin S. Kelly ’70 John H. Kennedy ’47 Neill C. Kling, Esq. ’81 Paul Kolodchak ’47 Sidney J. Kowalczyk ’57 William F. Kummerle, CPA ’53 Bernard W. Kurek, DMD ’64 William L. Leahy III Peter A. Lehman ’76 Kellen G. Leister ’75 Thomas M. Lofgren ’66 John A. Loftus, PE ’66 Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Logan Jerome F. Lombard, Jr. ’79 John J. Lombard, Jr., Esq. ’52 George T. Magnatta, Esq. ’73 William J. Marr ’66 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Martinelli Frank J. Mauer, Jr. ’47 J. Scott Maxwell, Esq. ’59 Robert F. McAnespey ’66 Joseph G. P. McCormick, Esq. ’74 Peter M. McGonigle, Esq. ’66 Stephen L. McGonigle ’68 Cornelius P. McKelvey ’59 Michael P. McKenna, Esq. ’68 Robert N. McNally ’51 Christopher R. Meagher ’89 Charles J. Minnich IV, ChFC ’85 Dr. Kirk Monteverde & Dr. Alma-Jean Monteverde Andrew J. Morrisroe III ’92 James D. Morrissey III ’88 Paul M. Moser ’48 Robert E. Murphy ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Nahas Mr. & Mrs. James A. Nolen Raymond J. Nolen, Jr. ’55

Gerald P. O’Neill ’55 Paul P. Partyka ’66 Francis W. Pfluger ’50 Gerard A. Plourde, Esq. ’71 D. Scott Porreca, PE ’86 Thomas F. Pyle, Jr. ’58 John F. Quigley III ’80 John W. Quinn ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Reeb William R. Regli ’58 James J. Reilly, Jr. ’44 Donald W. Rider ’61 Donald J. Rongione ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Rongione III John F. Rotelle ’53 Edward N. Sague, DDS ’70 Anthony C. Santopolo, MD ’68 Andrew M. Savysky, Esq. ’89 John T. Schmitt ’58 Guy R. Sciolla, Esq. ’66 Matthew J. Singer ’78 Albert J. Solecki ’58 Rev. Edmond J. Speitel ’43 Martin W. Stanczak ’60 Michael W. Stephens ’57 Rev. Charles J. Sullivan ’56 SunTrust Bank Vincent J. Tague, Jr. ’81 Raymond J. Tatlow, Jr. ’38 The H.O. West Foundation Joseph H. Torrence ’46 Joseph E. Turk ’63 Michael T. Vesey ’77 Wachovia Foundation Lawrence H. Wentz ’55 Mrs. Frank Wesner Edward J. Whelan ’47 John P. Whitecar, Jr., MD ’56 Marty Williams ’55 William J. Williams ’59 Michael S. Wilus ’68 Michael R. Wisniewski ’74 Scott H. Wolpert, Esq. ’84 George L. Young, Jr., Esq. ’70 Mr. John T. Zeller


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Community of Christian Brothers 2004 – 2005 Brother Barry Bartkowiak, FSC Brother Edward Cannon, FSC Brother Thomas Chadwick, FSC Brother Kenneth Cook, FSC

Brother William DiPasquale, FSC Brother Joseph Dougherty, FSC Brother Gerard Frendreis, FSC Brother Brendan Garwood, FSC

Brother Richard Herlihy, FSC Brother Charles Lackes, FSC Brother James Rieck, FSC Brother Bart Schlachter, FSC

Brother W. James Steck, FSC Brother René Sterner, FSC Brother Michael Toan Thai, FSC Brother Minh-Mang Tran, FSC

Sr. Matthew Anita MacDonald, SSJ Julia K. Maher* Austin A. Meehan ’79 John J. Meko, Jr. ’86* Robert B. Mills Brother Gerard Molyneaux, FSC Michael A. O’Toole ’68* Judith Paul Brother Robert Schieler, FSC Joseph F. Slabinski, III ’67

Edward R. Solvibile ’58 Brother René Sterner, FSC Benjamin J. Ventresca ’70 Vincent W. Walters ’59 William A. Whiteside, Jr., Esq. ‘46

Board of Trustees 2004 – 2005 Frederick G. Assaf * Thomas R. Barna* Brother Andrew Bartley, FSC Donna J. Bartynski James F. Basile, Esq. ’82 Ernest M. Behr ’73 Brother James L. Butler, FSC Catherine A. Cassidy James J. Clark Rev. Mr. Alvin A. Clay

James D. Danella Domenic M. DiPiero ’63 John C. Fenningham, Esq. ’68 Brother Gerard J. Frendreis, FSC* Brother Timothy J. Froehlich, FSC A. J. Gabriele, Chairman Brother Brian Henderson, FSC Harry C.J. Himes, Esq. Carl W. Holmes, Esq. ’83 Timothy P. Hughes ’72

*Service Member

New Members of the Board of Trustees 2005 – 2006 Brother Tim Ahern, FSC is a 1966 graduate of West Catholic High School for Boys. He entered the Noviatiate of the Christian Brothers on June 15, 1966. He has taught Social Studies and Religion at West Catholic Boys High and La Salle. He has a B.A. in History from La Salle University and an M.A. in United States History from the University of Notre Dame. He is currently the President at West Catholic High School. Joseph H. Donahue ’58 has a BS in Chemical Engineering from Villanova University. He has worked as a Vice President of Program Management at Smithkline Beecham. He was also a plant manager at Merk & Co., Inc. He was the business manager for St. Francis Cathedral in Metuchen, NJ. He is now retired and serves on the Parish Financial Council. New Board Member Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 President

Joseph Ragg, Jr. ’73 graduated from the University of Delaware in 1977 with a B.S. in Accounting. He became a CPA in 1981. From 1988 to 1996, he was a member of the Academic Advisory Council for the Accounting Department of the University of Delaware. He is currently Managing Partner at the accounting firm of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. He is married with three children and his interests include the arts, theatre, golf and running. Joel M. Ziff graduated from West Catholic High School in 1950. He received a B.S. in Accounting from St. Joseph’s University. He was ordained a Permanent Deacon at St. Charles Seminary in 1990. He served as a pilot in the United States Air Force. He has been a member of the Financial Committees of many local institutions. New Service Members Mark A. Gibbons ’92 Chief Financial Officer Joseph L. Marchese Principal


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Blue and Gold Club $250 to $499

Herbert J. Fastrich ’53 Joseph J. Fayer ’50 LTC Robert W. Filosa, USMC(Ret) ’39 John P. Fisher, DDS ’63 William A. Fitzgerald ’50 Ms. Katherine Flannery & Mr. George Brown Joseph F. Flynn, PhD ’57 FMC Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Harry S. Forst John J. French ’47 Patrick J. Friel, PhD ’45 James A. Fynes ’50 J. Bradford Galiney ’83 Michael J. Gallagher, DDS ’70 Louis C. Galzerano III ’63 Kent H. Garson ’54 James F. Gentilcore ’70 Joseph J. Gerngross ’43 John M. Gibbons, Jr. ’45 Anthony J. Gillespie ’68 Michael J. Ginieczki, MD ’61 Eugene W. Gordon ’67 John E. Granozio ’52 Charles W. Greenberg ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Greenfield Hon. Francis V. Griffin ’46 Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried L. Gross Alfred S. Halas, DMD ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Wasyl Halczenko John M. Hammond ’97 William W. Haury, Jr., Esq. ’72 Richard F. Heany ’78 Bernard A. Helder ’33 Richard J. Heleniak, Esq. ’73 A. Carl Helwig ’56 William P. Henry ’56 Samuel M. Herb ’56 George C. Hines ’46

Michael W. Adamow ’93 Agere Systems Rev. Mark C. Aita, SJ, MD ’67 American Express Foundation American International Group, Inc. Richard Ansel ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick G. Assaf James R. Bacon ’51 Richard M. Beatty ’63 Louis J. Beccaria, PhD ’63 Patrick J. Becher, DO ’69 Carl E. Beck, Jr. ’51 Lloyd C. Beck, Jr. ’74 Steven R. Blasi, DO ’94 Charles F. Bodo, CPA ’61 Toby W. Bracken ’77 John H. Brand ’75 Ms. Eileen Brennan John J. Bresnan ’45 Bristol-Myers Squibb Fdn. Hugh J. Brolly ’56 Edward M. Buchanan, MD ’83 Dr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Campbell Richard S. Carlin, CPA ’72 Michael T. Carr ’62 David M. Casale ’84 Joseph J. Cervino, Jr. ’51 ChevronTexaco Jeffrey S. Christie, Esq. ’72 David F. X. Cianci ’86 J. Peter Clark, PhD ’60 Mr. & Mrs. James J. Clearkin III Ronald A. Codario, MD ’65 Mr. Carmen J. Conicelli, Jr. Paul J. Connolly ’80 Leo E. Connor ’40 Martin J. Connor ’50 Bro. Kenneth Cook, FSC Left to right: Chris Carabello ’82, Bill Bryers ’73 and Geri Bryers at the Whitebriar in Avalon, NJ for Mixer Down The Shore on Saturday, July 30, 2005. Edward R. Corcoran, MD ’57 Jerome R. Cosgrove ’58 Michael C. Coyle ’87 Kevin M. Cregan, MD ’82 Dennis W. Cronin, MD ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Curry Mr. & Mrs. Marcio D. da Costa Peter J. Daley ’48 Gregory J. Dean, Esq. ’55 Walter W. Dearolf III, MD ’74 Jason R. DeLisi ’97 John J. Dever ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Diasio Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. DiLaurenzo John J. DiNella ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Dolan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Donahue Robert F. Donahue ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Donnelly Michael F. Doyle ’61 Paul J. Egitto ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Eichert Kyle M. Elliott ’01 David T. Espenshade ’56 Joseph M. Evancich ’59 Donald D. Fanelle ’62 John J. Farris ’81 Patrick J. Farris, Esq. ’79

Col. Gerald T. Hipp, USA(Ret) ’57 Joseph J. Hogan ’54 Mr. & Mrs. George Hohenleitner Christopher T. Hoover ’90 Edward E. Houseman, Esq. ’63 Edward J. Hughes, Esq. ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Iannuzzi Invensys Systems, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Janda Paul C. Jeffers ’80 J. David Johnson, CPA ’64 Joseph J. Junod ’54 Leo P. Kane ’53 Kevin V. Kelley ’74 Hon. John T. J. Kelly ’49 Paul J. Kelly III, CPA ’74 Donald J. Kieser ’52 John M. Kilduff ’64 Joseph F. Killoran ’58 Robert H. Kitson ’44 S. Richard Klinges III, Esq. ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Joshua M. Kopelman Donald E. Kotas ’66 George M. Kozub ’60 Richard E. Kreipe, MD ’67 Albert G. Kroll, Esq. ’65 Frank J. Lamprecht ’55 F. Forrest Lang, MD ’63 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Larkin, Jr.

John D. LaRocca, Esq. ’80 Christopher M. Lehman, PhD ’67 E. Dennis Lehman, Jr. ’69 Thomas P. Lehman, MD ’72 Stanley J. Lepo, USAF(Ret) ’54 William Z. Logue ’51 Mark V. Lomanno ’71 George J. Lordi, Jr. ’60 Gerard M. Lowery, CPA ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Lynch Peter V. Lyons ’86 Robert W. Lyons, MD ’56 William M. Maguire ’62 James F. Malloy ’51 John G. Malone, Esq. ’73 Michael A. Marek ’80 Del C. Markward ’77 Robert J. Maro, Sr., MD ’48 David J. Martosella ’83 Stephen J. Masceri, MD ’78 William W. Matthews III, Esq. ’86 MBNA America James P. McCormick, MD ’79 Timothy W. McDonald ’99 Patrick A. McGinley ’68 Thomas J. McGorry, Jr. ’43 Thomas W. McIntyre ’65 Eugene P. McLoone, PhD ’47 Robert F. McMackin ’45 Edward F. McMahon ’69 James P. McMenamin ’40 James M. McMonagle ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McNally John P. McShea III ’73 M. Eleanor & Theo. Mecke’;41 Fund Austin A. Meehan, Jr. ’49 David T. Mehr ’78 John J. Meko, Jr. ’86 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Scott C. Meves Conrad J. Miller III, Esq. ’79 Mr. Daniel M. Moloney Mr. & Mrs. James M. Monastero Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Mondimore Frank J. Montemuro III, RLA ’74 Peter E. Moore, Esq. ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Moran Joseph T. Morrissey, Jr. ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Murphy Francis E. Murphy ’67 Thomas F. Murphy ’57 Thomas J. Murphy, Jr. ’69 John J. Murray ’57 Patrick D. Murray ’95 Mr. Rodger L. Mutzel John J. News ’44 Robert N. C. Nix III, Esq. ’73 Michael J. Normile ’65 Edward J. O’Brien III ’71 Gerald F. O’Brien ’55 Joseph P. O’Connell ’89 Henry M. O’Donnell ’73 O’Donnell & Naccarato, Inc. Sean P. O’Neill ’79 James J. Osborne ’56 John E. Osborne ’58 Michael A. O’Toole ’68 Richard A. Panettieri ’78 Robert J. Pannepacker, Sr. ’66 Felix M. Pilla ’50 J. Gregory Pirmann ’65 James D. Princivalle ’80 The Prudential Foundation

Philip F. Radomski ’81 William J. Radomski ’72 William R. Rafferty ’56 Raytheon Company William C. Regli III, PhD ’85 William J. Reilly, Jr. ’80 Norman W. Rickert ’56 David J. Riley ’83 William F. Ritter ’73 Ralph V. Robb ’48 Kevin M. Roddy ’77 Kenneth M. Roessler ’80 Robert M. Rogers, MD ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Rose Michael J. Ruddy, MD ’69 Sigmond S. Rutkowski, Jr., DO ’61 The Sallie Mae Fund Paul D. Schaefer ’86 Martin L. Schaffer, Jr., Esq. ’48 David J. Schlosser ’73 Edward J. Schmid ’50 Paul G. Schott ’69 Michael P. Schuessler ’70 Thomas L. Scully, CPA ’66 William C. Seiberlich ’47 Donald F. Sharp ’49 Joseph R. Sharpe III ’58 Thomas W. Sheehan, CPA ’48 C. Sean Slotterback ’95 Patrick M. Smith ’66 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Smith W. Ellis Smith, DMD ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Sperger Edward G. Stafford ’75 John V. Steinmetz ’77 Edward J. Stemmler, MD ’46 Bro. RenÈ Sterner, FSC Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Stone Paul M. Stonis ’67 Capt. Hugh Strehle, USN(Ret) ’50 Michael E. Sullivan, PhD ’58 Philip A. Sullivan ’59 Frank C. Sulzbach ’59 Robert W. Suter, Esq. ’55 Mark D. Sutton ’72 Michael R. Taylor, CAE ’66 Robert M. Taylor, Jr., Esq. ’52 Tenet Healthcare Foundation Clayton H. Thomas, Esq. ’55 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Thomson Michael A. Tidd, EdD ’88 Brian M. Timoney ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Toner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James J. Trucksess Thomas F. Tucker, CPCU ’45 Walter L. Updegrave ’70 UPS Foundation Timothy E. Urbanski, MD ’63 Dominic J. Vander Neut ’33 Vanguard Group Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Venafra Mr. & Mrs. Bruno M. Ventresca Gregory J. Ventresca ’96 Adolf Von Hake ’39 Robert F. Wagner, PhD ’55 Lawrence A. Walsh ’63 William J. Walsh ’56 Charles J. Walters ’63 George P. Ward ’55 Arthur A. Warren, Esq. ’69 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Warrender, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton M. Wells John D. Whalen ’56


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Robert D. Willemin ’69 George A. Winslow ’82 Michael J. Witkowski ’94 Peter A. Wutzer ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Zoeltsch 1933 / 44% / $645.00 John M. Byrne Bernard A. Helder CDR Edward O’Neill, USN (Ret) Dominic J. Vander Neut 1934 / 17% / $ 50.00 Rev. John A. Guischard 1936 / 90% / $1025.00 William G. Burns Col. Edward Davis, USMC (Ret) Donald F. Furey Edward J. Grubb (Dec’d.) Harry A. Newnam, Jr. Charles G. Prediger (Dec’d) Edward F. Sprissler Thomas G. Thompson CDR Edward Ward, USN (Ret) 1937 / 17% / $200.00 Joseph W. Sosna William H. Sullivan 1938 / 44% / $1,500.00 Raphael J. Altmann Joseph V. Conway William C. Foster Ludwig M. Frank Canzio E. Giuliucci, MD Francis S. Jeffery Charles R. McGlone Dominic E. Mercaldo George A. Naab, Sr. Walter J. Small Raymond J. Tatlow, Jr. 1939 / 30% / $1,155.00 Leon F. Brennan Col. George Edelmann, USMC (Ret) LTC Robert Filosa, USMC (Ret) John F. Hughes, Jr. Francis E. Lafferty George E. McElwee Edward U. Sontheimer Adolf Von Hake 1940 / 34% / $2910.00 William J. Armstrong, Jr. Robert J. Bolger John P. Campbell (Dec’d) Leo E. Connor Joseph D. Crumlish, Esq. John F. Flannery, Sr. Robert H. Hemberger Joseph J. Maher John J. Masciantonio Paul McManus James P. McMenamin 1941 / 53% / $3,455.00 Charles J. Ansel Kenneth L. Beech

Francis P. Bogle Joseph E. Bourgeois Joseph J. Dugan, Jr. Richard E. Fairbanks Thomas W. Fairbrother Thomas A. Flannery John R. Fleming William A. Geppert, Jr. Harry J. Hagan William Q. Harty John T. Kelly Joseph F. McBride Joseph D. McGeary, MD Theodore H. Mecke, Jr. Philip P. O’Neill Albert V. Pescatore William R. Sterner Peter J. Sweeney Eugene F. Volz 1942 / 31% / $21,925.00 Alvin A. Buben Robert J. Carabasi, MD Ralph J. Cartwright Gerald F. Crumlish Robert F. Gallagher, DDS Thomas B. Harper, Esq. Eugene P. Hughes, MD George P. McGovern John L. McHale Edward J. Murphy, Jr. Francis A. Schanne Joseph A. Wilson, Jr. 1943 / 49% / $2,310.00 John E. Bambach Charles M. Boyle Rev. Sidney C. Burgoyne James F. Cannon, Jr. James F. Casey Hon. Gus Cifelli Robert J. Foster William D. Fraser Joseph J. Gerngross Frank X. Gillespie Joseph G. Greenberg Vincent J. Hauck Joseph D. Kelleher III William M. Kelly James P. Logue, Jr. Frank P. McCrossen Charles M. McDonald Thomas J. McGorry, Jr. John F. Moross Rev. Edmond J. Speitel 1944 / 28% / $5,060.00 Joseph F. Bergan Frederick V. Boccella Daniel J. Conlin John F. Heilmann Charles R. Hodges Robert H. Kitson Dominic F. Marino John V. Metzger, Sr. John J. News William J. Nolan, Jr. Joseph G. Oschell Robert L. Pigeon (Dec’d)

Robert G. Price James J. Reilly, Jr. Carlo J. Salzano Daniel V. Wylde 1945 / 37% / $9,325.00 Anonymous William J. Bogle Jerome F. Bradley, Jr. Rev. Robert H. Breen John J. Bresnan Francis X. Cassidy John J. Deasy Robert J. Deevey, Sr. Richard J. Devine (Dec’d) Eugene F. DiRe

Honor Roll of Donor’s The Golden Explorers 1933 – 1954 Top Five Classes in Participation 1936 90% 1943 49% 1951 48% 1938 44% 1933 44% Top Five Classes in Giving 1942 $21,925 1952 21,889 1951 12,277 1950 11,170 1945 9,325 The Explorers 1955 –  2004 Top Ten Classes in Participation 1955 55% 1958 46% 1956 36% 1957 34% 1963 33% 1969 31% 1973 26% 1970 25% 1967 25% 1965 25% Top Ten Classes in Giving 1986 1961 1963 1955 1965 1960 1969 1958 1957 1973 Patrick J. Friel, PhD Robert M. Gaughan John T. Gavin William M. Gaynor John M. Gibbons, Jr. James W. Jones William J. Loughery John C. Mackin, Jr.

$205,194 140,095 60,066 44,935 33,763 32,196 28,425 27,508 22,606 17,232

Robert F. McMackin Peter P. Muessig Martin G. Pendergast Robert J. Rainey Harry T. Rein Nicholas J. Sipa Charles A. Syms, MD Joseph F. Trinity Thomas F. Tucker, CPCU Thomas J. Welsh, Jr. Louis C. Woyce, Jr. Fred H. Wozniak John J. Wynn, Sr. 1946 / 41% / $9,232.00 William J. Bailey Robert E. Baney, OD Rev. Msgr. John P. Boland Joseph L. Burke John J. Callan James P. Connor John M. Curtin Charles J. Dinger Thomas F. Drake Joseph H. Foster, Esq. John P. Gibbons John F. Gillin William F. Grauer, CPA Hon. Francis V. Griffin Charles G. Heil, MD John Helwig, Jr., MD George C. Hines John W. Hochstuhl Thomas J. McAneney E.H. “Ned” McDermott Bernard G. Miller John D. Morrissey Joseph F. O’Callaghan, PhD Albert R. Pezzillo Lt.Col. Paul Pirhalla, USMC (Ret) Henry W. Pletcher, MD G. Russell Reiss, MD Carl W. Schoepe Edward J. Stemmler, MD Paul R. Sundermann Francis P. Taylor, Jr. Joseph H. Torrence William A. Whiteside, Esq. Charles C. Wynn Stanley J. Zalecky 1947 / 33% / $8,980.00 Alfred E. Abbey, Esq. Mario J. Albanese Edward J. Bader Ronald R. Bambach John J. Bernhardt Francis G. Berry Martin J. Bukowski, MD William J. Burger James J. Connelly William J. Crosson, CPA James P. Cunnion Peter S. Dooner, Jr. Philip F. Drach James W. Fallon Rev. John E. Fitzgerald John J. French Joseph A. Granahan, Jr.


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Francis V. Grant Leonard J. Graziani, MD Francis W. Himes Francis J. Hoban William J. Hufnell Thomas E. James John J. Kane Rev. Francis E. Kelly John H. Kennedy Theodore A. Klaus Paul Kolodchak Nicholas J. Marino Walter C. Maslowski (Dec’d) Frank J. Mauer, Jr. William D. McCloskey Donald F. McDonnell Eugene P. McLoone, PhD John J. Mullahy, Jr., CPA Francis W. News Joseph M. Orlando James J. Phelan William C. Seiberlich Hugh T. Sharp V. Richard Sheridan John F. Stever William J. Trost LTC Henry Waltrich, USA (Ret) Edward J. Whelan

Walter P. Snyder Gerald E. Speitel James E. Sullivan

1949 / 35% / $8,312.00 Lionel A. Barker Edward J. Bernier Costantino P. Cerini, PhD LTC Raymond Curley, USAF (Ret) Rev. Charles J. Day Henry L. Dragun, PhD CDR Peter A. Flood, USN (Ret) Joseph F. Freeman, PhD Vincent J. Gesiskie Michael F. Golden, MD Edward M. Groody Thomas I. Guerin, Jr. Joseph J. Hanna, OD James J. Hatch William M. Havard James A. Heffernan Hon. John T. J. Kelly S. Richard Klinges, Esq. Joseph A. Lappin, Jr. Paul J. Macey, CPA Joseph A. Margre Thomas J. Mazza, Jr. Edwin F. McGlynn Joseph E. McGrath 1948 / 35% / $3,973.00 William J. McMahon William J. McNeill (Dec’d) William A. Annan Austin A. Meehan, Jr. James J. Bell James A. O’Brien James P. Boland Guido C. Pacitti George E. Botto Joseph A. Pettineo Donald J. Burkhimer Theodore M. Regan, Jr. Paul E. Campise C. Alan Rowe James V. Covello Francis J. Ryan Peter J. Daley James Sanzare Ronald V. Donato The La Salle Contingency at War At The Shore VI played on Friday, August 5, 2005, on the Bay Course at Marriott Seaview Resort and Spa in Galloway, NJ. La Salle recaptured the Paul Cup by defeating St. Joseph’s Prep and now leads the series four to two.

Joseph N. Florio Gerald P. Fox, RPh Thomas A. Gannon C. William Kieser Thomas P. Kurek John A. Kwoka William La Plante Walter J. Lacy Edward F. Lagan Robert J. Maro, Sr., MD Gregory J. McLean Rev. Msgr. Francis A. Menna Edward T. Moore, Jr. Paul M. Moser Joseph M. Mulvaney Francis R. Owsiany Ralph V. Robb Frank J. Rocca Theodore M. Rogers, Jr. Martin L. Schaffer, Esq. Herbert E. Schweizer William F. Sharpe Thomas W. Sheehan, CPA James F. Shemeley

Philip P. Saponaro, DO Donald F. Sharp William D. Vare William J. Weber John G. Young 1950 / 31% / $11,170.00 Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Birch Robert W. Bonner Edward V. Byrns Joseph F. Cannon Richard M. Connolly, Sr. Martin J. Connor John P. Farris Joseph J. Fayer LTC Daniel Fischer, USA (Ret) William A. Fitzgerald James E. Fleming Rev. Msgr. James J. Flood James A. Fynes John J. Gruber Frederick W. Hess, Jr. Joseph M. Hricinak Joseph P. Kearney

Joseph E. Labrum Philip J. Lembach William T. Matonis Martin B. McCann, Jr. Vincent T. McDermott, MD John P. McElvenny, Jr. Thomas F. McGowan Robert C. McHenry, Esq. Gerard M. McTear Conrad J. Miller, Jr. Charles J. Mohr (Dec’d) S. Lee Morton Edward J. Nolen Francis W. Pfluger Felix M. Pilla Joseph J. Rizzo Louis J. Sannino Edward J. Schmid Edwin R. Skore James E. Stanton Capt. Hugh Strehle, USN (Ret) 1951 / 100% / $12,277.00 Michael F Avallone DO (Dec’d) James R. Bacon Carl E. Beck Paul J. Bromley Joseph J. Cervino, Jr. John H. Cobb Anthony N. Coyle Vincent A. Della Valle William J. dePasquale Thomas E. Donahue, Esq. Joseph D. Echelmeier, PE George S. Forde, Jr., Esq. Harvey L. Fox Joseph F. Galen James F. Garberina Thomas J. Gola LTC John Grasmeder, USA (Ret) Charles W. Greenberg John J. Haggerty, Jr Francis X. Hartmann Philip R. Kelly David J. Levin (Dec’d) William Z. Logue John P. Lynch Robert W. Lynch James F. Malloy George J. Margraff, Jr. Eugene A. McDonnell Louis P. McFadden, Esq. Dr. Charles McMahon, Jr. Robert N. McNally Daniel J. McNichol William T. Mulligan Edward J. Murphy Enos Charles Ney Robert F. O’Neill Joseph M. Penrose John F. Rodenbaugh Robert M. Rogers, MD Louis J. Stief, PhD Edward A. Tarsa, Jr. John A. Teefy James E. Tierney John J. Toner Adolph J. Van Thuyne Robert M. Wurtz

1952 / 34% / $21,889.15 A. Edward Allinson John T. Burns Cornelius W. Curran Robert T. Deck, PhD Henry W. deLuca, Jr. Rudolph Deppert Charles W. DeRenzi, CPA Charles Fassnacht William F. Gallagher John E. Granozio Joseph A. Kane, PhD Donald J. Kieser John F. Lee John J. Lombard, Esq. Patrick A. McMenamin LTC John McOscar, USA (Ret) James W. Nuss Joseph W. Pettit Albert W. Pfluger Felix T. Russo William C. Schumacher Walter A. Sellers, Jr. William C. Smith, MD Frederick J. Springer Robert M. Taylor, Esq. Robert J. Walker Peter G. Waters 1953 / 39% / $5,115.00 John F. Ambrogi, Jr. Vincent J. Barker Albert R. Behner Charles A. Beitz, Jr., PhD Frank R. Breslin David J. Collins William J. Cover III Thomas J. Derago John J. Dever Robert J. Donohue H. Edward English Herbert J. Fastrich CDR Victor Gavin, USN (Ret) Ronald L. Gendaszek Donald J. Gimpel John J. Granahan, CFA William J. Hall, MD Leo P. Kane Francis C. Keenan Joseph A. Koch Robert W. Kraemer, PhD William F. Kummerle, CPA Philip J. LoPresti, MD Edward A. Maguire, Jr. James P. Malone, Sr. Laurence J. Marhoefer, Esq. Myles R. Martin Col James McWilliams, USMC (Ret) Francis X. Murphy Joseph F. O’Hora Gabriel J. Pascuzzi John P. Presto Herbert S. Riband, Jr. Robert A. Romano John F. Rotelle W. Miles Ryan John J. Schiller, Jr., PhD Joseph A. Schmitz Joseph E. Sciulli


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Gerald A. Tremblay John R. Walsh Paul F. Waltrich Henry F. Whalen, Jr. 1954 / 15% / $5,002.00 Thomas M. Boyle Louis J. Casale, MD John J. Discher, USAF (Ret) Anthony J. Froehlich, Jr. Joseph V. Gallagher, Jr. Kent H. Garson Anthony M. Giampetro, Sr., MD H. Martin Grasmeder Richard J. Hamburger, MD Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. Rudy E. Harrer Joseph J. Hogan Joseph J. Junod Stanley Lepo, USAF (Ret) Martin J. Luff John C. Olesh Joseph A. Walheim, Esq. 1955 / 55% / $44,935.00 William M. Barbour William R. Barranger Joseph B. Bloom Jerry J. Bohlinger Peter G. Byrne Patrick C. Campbell, Esq. James J. Canalichio, DDS Charles D. Carroll (Dec’d) John L. Costello, Jr. Robert H. Cox, PhD Stephen A. Cymerman, Jr. James A. D’Arcy, PE Gregory J. Dean, Esq. Richard D. Deasy Louis J. Desiderio, Jr. Bernard J. Dillon, Jr. John P. Dougherty Joseph P. Dowling James J. Durkin David H. Duryea, Jr. Arthur W. Etchells III, PhD Anthony J. Faraco Matthew D. Fasano Joseph C. Flanagan, MD Thomas J. Flood Rev. Msgr. James J. Foley David L. Forde, MD Capt. Joseph Fowler, USAF (Ret) Paul E. Frank Thomas J. Gallen Francis E. Gleeson, Jr. John A. Grady Thomas F. Hagerty James J. Hayburn John E. Hellmann Gerard R. Hepburn Dennis E. Keenan Bruce J. Koegler Leon S. Kubis John J. Lagana Frederick J. Lamb Frank J. Lamprecht John L. Langan Thomas J. Lavin, Jr.

John J. Lee Louis J. Lendvay LTC Fred V. Manzo, USA (Ret) Frank J. Miller, CPA John J. Muir Bernard A. Muldoon Robert E. Murphy Raymond J. Nolen, Jr. Gerald F. O’Brien Gerald P. O’Neill John F. Reardon Alan E. Reed Robert J. Riethmiller, Jr. Cav. Robert J. Rowland, PhD Edward A. Shea Edward J. Spanier, PhD David M. Spratt, DO Robert W. Suter, Esq. William F. Taylor Clayton H. Thomas, Esq. Angelo Ventresca, Jr. Robert F. Wagner, PhD George P. Ward James J. Ward Lawrence H. Wentz Marty Williams Peter A. Wutzer 1956 / 36% / $18,184.00 Hugh J. Brolly Edmund P. Butler, Esq. John S. Cape Kevin E. Carey Joseph F. Cassidy Joseph V. Conners William J. Diamond William J. Dick John B. Digan David T. Espenshade J. Raymond Fitzpatrick, Jr. James M. Foley Raymond F. Frankson Peter W. Frey, PhD William E. Gibbons Clifford M. Gillespie James A. Goodyear A. Carl Helwig William P. Henry Samuel M. Herb Rev. Mr. Thomas J. Horan A. C. Hurlbrink John F. Keegan Thomas L. Loughlin Robert W. Lyons, MD Joseph J. Malizia Dennis J. McFadden J. Anthony Mitchell James J. Morrissey Charles G. Muir Charles A. Murray, Jr. James J. Osborne Richard J. Pomfret William R. Rafferty Edward C. Rice James T. Richard, EdD Norman W. Rickert Edward W. Schmid, Jr. John F. Schmidt, PhD John S. Simpson, Jr.

Rev. Charles J. Sullivan Thomas C. Tarpy Hon. Ralph J. Tolomeo John E. Tuohy, Esq. William J. Walsh William T. Ward James P. Waters, Jr. Charlie Welsh John D. Whalen John P. Whitecar, Jr., MD Robert C. Wrzesniewski 1957 /34% / $22,606.00 John C. Altrogge Joseph L. Ambrogi Vincent P. Anderson, Esq. Frank J. Bartl John T. Becker, CPA William J. Boland John L. Burke Joseph P. Capozzoli Edward R. Corcoran, MD Robert E. Cwik David L. Devlin Francis D. Donaghy Eugene A. Draganosky, MD Robert J. Durney Joseph F. Flynn, PhD Robert P. Fritzsche Thomas R. Gillespie, Jr. Lawrence A. Grassi Vincent A. Griffin Richard L. Hepp Col. Gerald Hipp, USA (Ret) C. Clark Hodgson, Jr.

Ronald J. Carpinella, PhD Raymond J. Christie, Jr. William J. Clements John J. Convey Charles L. Conway, Sr. Jerome R. Cosgrove Joseph S. Cymbor Robert O. D’Ambrosio, Esq. Louis R. Di Maria Henry J. Doehne Charles E. Dolaway Joseph H. Donahue Joseph M. Downey, PhD George A. Dudzek Lawrence J. Everling Joseph J. Ford Robert R. Forrest Bernard P. Gallagher, Esq. John A. Gallagher Thomas Giannini, CPA John E. Glaser Jerome F. Heavey, Jr. Walter J. Horn Peter J. Keenan James J. Kelly John J. Kennedy, Jr Joseph F. Killoran Rev. James M. Kolb, CSP Thomas J. Lynch James M. McMonagle Joseph A. Mignatti Harry B. Miller, Jr. Vincent P. Miraglia, MD David I. Muir John E. Osborne

Left to right: New President Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 joins John Steinmetz ‘77, Janice Ciccimaro, Mary Pat Steinmetz, ­­and Sister Kathleen Brabson, SSJ (President of Mount St. Joseph Academy) at Mixer Down The Shore. Sidney J. Kowalczyk James J. Land Louis A. Marabella Joseph J. Mark L. Marshall McCloskey, Jr. Thomas F. McDevitt Martin J. McDonnell Lawrence J. McEvoy James J. McGill James T. McLaughlin Hon. James R. Melinson Brian D. Monaghan, Esq John C. Monahan James D. Morrissey, Jr. Thomas F. Murphy John J. Murray Vincent J. Pannepacker, Jr. Joseph A. Pizzo, Sr. John W. Quinn George W. Ruth Hugh J. Sheridan Michael W. Stephens Vincent J. Tague, Sr. 1958 / 46% / $27,508.00 Paul C. Aita, MD Gerard J. Brannigan John T. Brogan

Joseph J. Paul Thomas F. Pyle, Jr. William R. Regli John F. Richardson William F. Rooney David E. Rothwell Robert E. Ryan Robert C. Schmidt John T. Schmitt John J. Scocca, PhD Joseph R. Sharpe III John J. Simone Albert J. Solecki Edward R. Solvibile Michael E. Sullivan, PhD George J. Ward George F. West Martin F. Whalen Thomas D. Yannessa 1959 / 23% / $14,443.00 John E. Butkovich, Esq. William J. Cashin, Jr. Frank R. Colantuono Louis F. Donaghue, MD James S. Dooley, Esq. Thomas C. Elsasser Joseph M. Evancich


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Mark E. Fuchs Rev. Mr. Mark J. Gallagher Gerald L. Henderson John F. Igoe John C. Incarvito, MD George J. Koenig Joseph F. Loughran, Jr. J. Scott Maxwell, Esq. Francis X. McFadden, Jr. Cornelius P. McKelvey Joseph P. McNichol Richard A. Miehle J. Robert Mitek Robert J. Moran, Esq. Arthur W. Pagan Eugene J. Park John T. Rogalski Daniel J. Sandman, PhD Philip A. Sullivan Frank C. Sulzbach Wilfred J. Vaudreuil Vincent W. Walters William J. Williams 1960 / 17% / $32,196.00 H. John Appleton Robert J. Bettacchi Carl E. Blyskal J. Peter Clark, PhD Dennis W. Cronin, MD Walter J. Granville Neil C. Hopkins Bro. Richard Kestler, FSC James M. Kowalczyk George M. Kozub John F. Lehman, PhD George J. Lordi, Jr. Mark J. Malone F. Michael McCafferty Eugene J. McGonigle, PhD Thomas P. McGorry, MD Thomas F. Murphy George P. Nicolaus Thomas J. Ryan III Leslie E. Schmalbach, Jr. Martin W. Stanczak Donald J. Walheim, Esq. David R. Woll 1961 / 21% / $140,095.00 Charles F. Bodo, CPA Donald F. Burns John L. Byrnes William A. Cheney Thomas R. Crow Joseph T. Cunnane, CPA Joseph J. Curry, PhD Michael F. Doyle Charles E. Dunleavy, Jr. Christian A. Fisher III Michael C. Foley Michael J. Ginieczki, MD Harry B. Haeberle Thomas J. Hipp, MD George H. Laut Raymond J. Leary James P. McFadden Thomas J. McGinley Joseph P. McLaughlin, Jr.

Owen L. Murray James J. Pressler, MD Donald W. Rider Stephen J. Rodgers, MD, JD Sigmond S. Rutkowski, DO Carl J. Schwab John F. Sharkey Albert L. Tervalon Albert H. Them III Joseph L. Velten, Jr. John D. Whiteman, PhD 1962 / 19% / $10,605.00 Peter J. Beaty John L. Carlson Michael T. Carr Joseph P. Cattie, Jr. Donald D. Fanelle Joseph A. Fanelli Edwin J. Feeny, Jr. Vincent J. Flynn J. Patrick Gavaghan Alfred S. Halas, DMD Harry J. Harp Walter J. Kaminski J. Christman Kennedy William M. Maguire Joseph E. McGonigle Col. Paul E. Miehle, USA Kevin M. O’Neill Joseph M. Osborne W. Ellis Smith, DMD Albert F. Sommar Victor O. Stango Henry P. Stoebenau, Jr Francis J. Warvolis Joseph M. Weidner James M. Wilson

1963 / 33% / $60,066.00 Richard M. Beatty Louis J. Beccaria, PhD B. James Cake, CPA Lawrence F. Cantono James F. Casey M. Alan Cinquino James M. Coll, CLU William J. Cronin, Esq. James F. Crotty, Esq. Joseph F. D’Angelo, EdD Francis A. DeSantis Domenic M. DiPiero Edward J. Drach Frank J. Eisenhart, Esq. Alfred E. Enoch, Jr. John P. Fisher, DDS James F. Galbally, EdD Louis C. Galzerano III John H. Halas Daniel G. Heyberger Edward E. Houseman, Esq. John M. Kaufmann Francis J. Krimm, Jr. F. Forrest Lang, MD Stanley B. Lorek Christopher J. Matthews Michael J. McGee Albert J. McGlynn

John P. Michel Joseph A. Nickels III Reuben J. Nyvelt Charles M. Ratcliffe Paul A. Reilly Hon. Maurino Rossanese, Jr. Edmund F. Swiacki Joseph E. Turk Rev.Mr. Timothy Urbanski, MD Michael J. Vergare, MD Lawrence A. Walsh Charles J. Walters Daniel J. Whelan, Esq. 1964 / 12% / $8,040.00 Dennis P. Blake, Esq. John M. Burtnick, Sr. LTC Philip Coyle, USA (Ret) Thomas C. Gallagher, Esq. John J. Gontkof J. David Johnson, CPA James P. Joyce John M. Kilduff V. Thomas Kozub Bernard W. Kurek, DMD Henry H. Lynch Bernard J. McFadden, Esq. G. Frank McKnight III John J. McMahon Nicholas F. Piazzola Gilbert J. Scutti, Esq.

Albert G. Kroll, Esq. Kenneth R. Kryszczun John D. Kutzler Francis P. Laska CDR Robert Logan, USN (Ret) Gregory T. Magarity, Esq. Thomas V. McBride Bro. Michael McGinniss, PhD Sean J. McGraw McGroarty Thomas W. McIntyre Harry L. Mitchell Henry F. Muller Michael J. Normile Dennis J. O’Leary Michael E. Osborne J. Gregory Pirmann Joseph M. Queenan Thomas M. Regan Stephen J. Smith, EdD Stephen E. Storms, PhD Patrick K. Taylor Carl P. Whitlock Maj. Walter Zaremski, USA (Ret) 1966 / 17% / $10,742.00 John M. Bissell Charles J. Boris James R. Daniel Robert P. Enoch Timothy J. Foley Charles A. Genuardi William J. Gibbons, MD

Left to right: John Meehan and Greg Magarity ‘65 join former members of the Board of Trustees John Paul and Mike McCarthy ‘65 at War At The Shore VI.

Anthony M. Stonis John A. Whiteside, CPA 1965 / 25% / $33,763 Edward J. Belcak Francis J. Bogle, Jr. Joseph R. Buckley Jerald L. Caruso Ronald A. Codario, MD James H. Crumbie III John M. Daly, MD Gerald P. Daskilewicz James W. Degnan, PhD John M. Derderian Daniel F. Downing Marc Doyle Hon. David M. Duffy John J. Farrell Ronald D. Fasano Daniel B. Flynn RADM John Foley, USN (Ret) Glenn L. Fricke, EdD William B. Fynes, Jr. Baron J. Ginnetti Joseph A. Goldbeck, Esq. Conrad M. Grims, Jr. Glenn A. Haig W. Joseph Hetherington, Esq. Lawrence P. Hill Frederick J. Hirsekorn, PhD Frank L. Iaquinta, Jr. John J. Kelly, Jr. Michael C. Komelasky

Dominic P. Girondo Albert W. Keller III Donald E. Kotas William G. Kozub, Esq. Thomas M. Lofgren John A. Loftus, PE William J. Markmann, MD William J. Marr Michael J. Masington James R. Matthews Robert F. McAnespey John B. McCormick Peter M. McGonigle, Esq. Joseph J. McGowan, Jr Terence G. O’Hara Robert J. Pannepacker, Sr. Paul P. Partyka Guy R. Sciolla, Esq. Thomas L. Scully, CPA Patrick M. Smith Michael R. Taylor, CAE Michael J. Wilkin 1967 / 25% / $14,352.00 Rev. Mark C. Aita, SJ, MD Thomas J. Baldino, PhD Kevin G. Bogle Stephen J. Bukowski Wayne G. Campbell Michael J. Clement, Esq. John W. Curran, PhD Ellwood G. Derricks Richard W. Fairchild


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Robert E. Field Kevin P. Flynn Robin F. Gallagher, DMD John R.F. Gillis Eugene W. Gordon S. John Gorman IV Gerald M. Greco, VMD Michael R. Hogan Edward J. Hughes, Esq. John F. Kennedy, Jr., Esq. George F. Komelasky Richard E. Kreipe, MD Christopher M. Lehman, PhD Anthony P. Lopresti J. Jerrold McCarron Brian G. McElwee Capt. John McGill, USN (Ret) James P. McIntyre John J. McMenamin, Jr. Paul H. Muessig Francis E. Murphy Joseph T. Murphy, Jr., Esq. Anthony P. Neri Robert L. Pigeon, Jr. Joseph F. Slabinski Paul M. Stonis Edward G. Stromberg John M. Turzer Frank J. Viola, Jr. Samuel J. Viola Robert P. Vogt Carl J. Wahl John J. Whalen 1968 / 20% / $13,397.00 Raymond C. Andries, MD John B. Best, PhD Kevin F. Brett Craig E. Brooks Michael D. Burke David P. Cattie Raymond J. Colaianni William S. Conway Michael R. Dickey John C. Fenningham, Esq. Anthony J. Gillespie William F. Hartman Michael J. Hathaway

J. Michael Whitaker, MD Michael S. Wilus Dominic J. Yanni, Jr. 1969 / 31% / $28,425.00 Stephen F. Andrilli, PhD John J. Barrett Patrick J. Becher, DO Gerard J. Binder Joseph F. Bisciotti, Jr. William F. Brinkmann, Jr. William J. Carlin, Jr. Kevin C. Colgan John A. Corr William R. Deiss, Esq. William J. Dougherty, CPA Vincent P. Everman, Jr. Eugene X. Filosa William D. Fox, Jr. John W. Furtek Laurence P. Genuardi Thomas F. Gibbons Joseph A. Greco Joseph F. Hartnett Edward B. Horahan III, Esq. John J. Horan Rev. Anthony W. Janton H. William Jesse, Jr. James R. Koller Walter J. Konopka James W. Kurtz Anthony M. Landis, DO Terence J. Lawler E. Dennis Lehman John V. Lima Eugene J. Maginnis, Esq. William F. Maher, Jr. Michael H. Mancini Salvatore V. Mattoccia, CPA Joseph D. McGowan Edward F. McMahon William J. McManus, Esq. Thomas D. Michel Andrew J. Milligan, PhD Mark M. Moger Robert P. Moran Daniel E. Morehouse Jeffrey N. Morgan, AIA

La Salle College High School is now part of the Specialty License Plate Program offered by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The first La Salle plate (LS 00001) was issued to Mrs. Florence Ward, La Salle’s only Honorary Female Alum. Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 assists in attaching the plate to her car.

Patrick A. McGinley Stephen L. McGonigle Michael P. McKenna, Esq. Joseph P. Millet, RPh Michael A. O’Toole Bernard W. Palko Joseph G. Pigeon, PhD Joseph J. Posimo Chester J. Salwach, PhD Anthony C. Santopolo, MD Anthony J. Sciolla, Jr., Esq. Thomas V. Sikina Michael E. Ternosky Charles J. Walsh, Jr.

Thomas J. Murphy, Jr. Dennis J. O’Brien Dennis J. O’Hara, PhD Joseph M. Pascuzzo, DO James M. Paulits Michael J. Popkins, Esq. James E. Roddy Michael J. Ruddy, MD Paul G. Schott Gerald T. Shaeffer, Jr. W. Trevor Swan, Jr. Raymond J. Tatlow III Arthur A. Warren, Esq. William J. Wasylenko, Jr.

Patrick J. White, DC Robert D. Willemin Joseph T. Winning Joseph J. Zaiss, Jr. George G. Zoller 1970 / 25% / $16,222.00 Joseph E. Abbott Raymond S. Angelo Henry J. Brady John D. Brinkmann, Esq. Robert T. Britt Joseph S. Camardo, MD Philip E. Cassidy, Jr. James F. Corcoran, CPA Thomas M. Croke, Esq. Richard DiLaurenzo, ChFC John M. Donahue, Esq. Charles J. Dunton, MD Lawrence H. Fornaci Michael J. Gallagher, DDS James J. Garrity, Esq James F. Gentilcore Joseph A. Gidjunis Edward J. Grady III James R. Hackney Joseph C. Harp Richard P. Himmer John J. Hoban Frederick K.H. Hoeck John M. Hubbs Robert W. Jenkins Robert L. Jesse, MD Kevin S. Kelly Robert J. Laskowski, MD James J. Lawson, Jr. William F. McIntyre, PhD Brig.Gen. Joseph McMenamin, USMC William E. Morton David T. Naab Joseph R. Rizzo Richard Rothwell, DDS Edward N. Sague, DDS Alfred P. Salvitti Michael P. Schuessler Joseph G. Shea John S. Szostak James M. Tholey, CPA Nicholas P. Tiberio, Sr. Walter L. Updegrave Benjamin J. Ventresca, Jr. George L. Young, Esq. Robert E. Yuskavage 1971 / 19% / $12,800.00 Robert C. Abbott Raymond P. Bain, PhD Richard J. Barrett Robert E. Biddle, Jr. Thomas F. Brett II, Esq. Gerald V. Burke, MD Mark J. Christie Paul J. Cody, Esq. Edward J. Cooper Jerome M. Curtin Jerome F. Dean Stephen C. DiJulio, PhD John J. DiNella

Thomas J. Dolan Stephen T. Dugan Thomas L. Evans, PhD Terence Fenningham, Esq. Robert J. Fitzmyer, Jr. William J. Galbally, CPA James R. Guntle, Jr. Mark V. Lomanno Robert J. Loughery Thomas C. Lowry, Esq. Harry C. McCann, Jr. Michael J. McFarlane, MD Terrence J. McManus John J. Michele Peter E. Moore, Esq. Dennis E. Nolen Edward J. O’Brien III Gerard A. Plourde, Esq. John C. Redmond III Joseph A. Simone Frank X. Viggiano 1972 / 15% / $8,232.00 Richard Ansel Christian J. Bradley Michael J. Breen Richard S. Carlin, CPA Jeffrey S. Christie, Esq. Rev. Steven E. Clark LTC James Dittrich, USA (Ret) Charles H. Dougherty, Jr. Kevin P. Dwyer Stephen A. Gardner Gaetano P. Giordano Mark W. Gleason Rev. John P. Gutekunst Robert F. Harchut, Esq. Gerald T. Hathaway, Esq. William W. Haury, Jr., Esq. Edward J. Heraty Timothy P. Hughes Steven M. Javie Thomas P. Lehman, MD Paul T. McGurkin Brian J. McHugh Matthew P. Mullen, MD William J. Radomski Nicholas Rongione David J. Sciolla Mark D. Sutton P. James Toolan Frank L. Wills Vincent J. Wolfinger, Jr. 1973 / 26% / $17,232.00 Ernest M. Behr Anthony A. Bonanni William J. Bryers, Esq. Thomas J. Clark Anthony W. Coulter Mark A. Daniele, Esq Nicholas A. DiBello Donald M. Durkin, Jr. John W. Fornace, DO John M. Freed Bruce R. Givnish James W. Gorman Carl W. Graf Edward J. Grubb


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Nicholas J. Harris Charles J. Harvey, DO Vincent J. Hee Richard J. Heleniak, Esq. Michael A. Jankowski, Esq. Kevin M. Keenan Mark S. Kelly Mark C. Kradzinski Gary S. LaPalombara Rory J. Lawler George T. Magnatta, Esq. John G. Malone, Esq. John V. Mastronardo John P. McShea III Robert N. C. Nix, Esq. Henry M. O’Donnell Philip L. Penny Michael J. Quigg John J. Quinn III, Esq. Joseph J. Ragg, Jr. William F. Ritter Kevin J. Rodden David J. Schlosser Philip E. Smith Christopher M. Szal

Rudi H. Trickel Joseph R. Whelpley Michael R. Wisniewski John M. Yodsnukis

Five decades of La Salle rowers at the Vesper Boathouse to celebrate with legendary Crew Coach George Hines (center).

Loren J. Vallerio John J. Waldron, Esq. Lee F. Weinstein John L. Williams 1974 / 19% / $8,605.00 Gerald V. Angilletta Lloyd C. Beck, Jr. Michael J. Brown Stephen J. Burns Joseph J. Casciato Michael W. Cassidy, Esq. Timothy D. Cherney Stephen P. Daly Walter W. Dearolf III, MD James A. DeMerlis Michael D. Durkin Joseph P. Dwyer, CPA William A. Garrity, Jr. Thomas J. Hoban Francis G. Hoffman Kevin V. Kelley Paul J. Kelly III Philip R. Kelly II Bruce D. Konopka John A. Masucci, PhD Joseph McCormick, Esq. Thomas A. McGlynn Thomas J. McGovern III Robert H. McLaren, CPA Michael P. Meehan, Esq. David F. Millet Frank Montemuro III, RLA Timothy O. Nolen, Esq. Mark A. Obert-Thorn Louis M. Pilla Craig O. Preis, DDS Fred J. Reichelt Ronald J. Slizofski Brian E. Talecki

1975 / 15% / $6,615.00 Thomas A. Belcher Joseph A. Benz John H. Brand John F. Burns, Jr. Alfred D. Campellone, MD Mark B. DeSimone Michael P. Donnelly John M. Draganescu, MD CDR Joseph Eble, USN (Ret) Mark S. Eckert Paul J. Egitto Craig W. Gleason Dennis Grasela, PharmD, PhD John Harrison IV Dr. Philip J. Horn Stephen W. Lehman Kellen G. Leister John S. Morgan Edward J. Mortka Kevin M. Mulderig, Esq. William J. Nolan Donald J. Rongione Larry P. Spinosa Edward G. Stafford John C. Suchy Peter R. Terreri James T. White Michael J. Williams Edward J. Zajac, PhD Lance A. Zeglen 1976 / 8% / $8,810.00 Capt. J. Christopher Daniel, MD Michael J. Driscoll, Jr. David A. Geppert Ronald S. Guerra Joseph P. Hand, Jr. Friedrich S. Kramer, PhD Peter A. Lehman Anthony J. Maginnis Patrick J. Noonan David A. Ragan Gary J. Uzelac, CPCU John J. Worthington III, MD 1977 / 14% / $4,021.00 James C. Braca Toby W. Bracken Mark C. Brown Michael P. Butler John J. Coleman John L. Czarnecki Michael T. Dachowski, DMD Donald M. Duffy, CPA Bernard J. Fitzgerald Wayne T. Grasela Stanley J. Heleniak, DMD Del C. Markward Michael P. McIntyre Joseph H. Plummer Lawrence E. Radomski Philip G. Regan George T. Riley Kevin M. Roddy Peter S. Romagano Daniel P. Rothwell William J. Smart John V. Steinmetz

John F. Tamasitis Michael T. Vesey James H. Worthington, CPA 1978 / 13% / $6,570.00 Michael D. Beatty James F. Behr Mark K. Caldwell Richard Catrambone, PhD Christopher J. Cimini Edward A. Dachowski, MD Kevin M. Dolan Joseph A. Dougherty, Esq. Alfred A. Foley Richard F. Heany Anthony Labella Bernard L. Lopez, MD Gerard M. Lowery, CPA Andrew J. Malone, CPA Stephen J. Masceri, MD James A. McKay David T. Mehr Peter A. Nolan Joseph F. O’Dea, Esq. James J. O’Rourke, Jr. Richard A. Panettieri Timothy J. Przybylowski Matthew J. Singer John C. Stipa Joseph V. Tranchitella 1979 / 15% / $10,974.00 William V. Baldassano, DMD Robert E. Bolger Scott E. Budinsky, CPA Stephen A. Cholewiak Joseph F. Cipriano, DO John A. Dean James C. Driscoll Robert C. Dunne Patrick J. Farris, Esq. Eric R. Fox John F. Glowacki, Jr., Esq. Thomas F. Grady, Esq. Keith L. Herrington Francis X. Hughes, Jr. William M. Janssen Rodolphe Kraeher Jerome F. Lombard, Jr. James F. Markmann, MD, PhD James P. McCormick, MD Eugene T. McElwee, Jr., DO Scott R. McLaren Austin A. Meehan Conrad J. Miller III, Esq. Thomas V. O’Kane Sean P. O’Neill Daniel Price Frank J. White, MD Ronald J. Zoldy 1980 / 16% / $11,022 LTC John Borek, USA Paul J. Connolly Damian D. Dachowski, DMD Richard P. Deasy, DMD Anthony J. DePaul Anthony M. DiLucia, Jr. John G. Farnan, Esq.


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James P. Gibbons Edward J. Giera Peter Glascott, Jr., PhD Phillip M. Goldman Thomas M. Harper Paul C. Jeffers John D. LaRocca, Esq. Stephen A. Laurie, RA Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD Mark J. Lonergan, DMD Michael A. Marek Dennis J. McFadden, Jr. Thomas L. McKenna Edward Meehan, Jr., Esq. Lawrence Molinaro Walter F. Norris, Jr. Joseph J. O’Connor James D. Princivalle John F. Quigley III William J. Reilly, Jr. Jeffrey W. Reimel Kenneth M. Roessler Adam R. Stefanowicz, Jr. Michael J. Tamburri

George A. Winslow Joseph A. Zebrowski 1983 / 12% / $6,848.00 Edward M. Buchanan, MD James J. Carroll, Jr. Michael J. Cassidy, MD Christopher M. Dachowski John P. Dunn Kevin J. Dunphy J. Bradford Galiney John J. Grogan, Esq. Carl W. Holmes, Esq. Jeffrey W. Keel Joby Kolsun, DO Charles T. Lloyd David J. Martosella Michael F. McCormick John R. McGann, Jr. Michael J. McNamara Joseph E. McQuillan Harry B. Miller III Kevin M. Mirsch Joseph T. Morrissey, Jr. William O’Brien III, DO David J. Riley John T. Rogalski, Jr Edward W. Skorpinski, MD

1981 / 11% / $5,904.00 Gregg M. Asman William B. Bachinsky, MD Thomas J. Connor John J. Dachowski 1984 / 5% / $3,030.00 Richard L. Duszak, MD David M. Casale John J. Farris James M. Cicchiello, PhD Edward (Ward) Fitzgerald III Frank G. D’Angelo, Jr. Eugene P. Kiernan Steven A. Gavarone Neill C. Kling, Esq. Paul J. Grous Raymond J. McCaffrey Conrad T. Heckmann John J. McFadden William P. McKee, Jr. John J. Mueller, DO David P. O’Brien Philip F. Radomski Thomas J. Shallow, Jr. Vincent J. Tague, Jr. Scott H. Wolpert, Esq. Michael J. Twomey Paul D. Vozzo 1985 / 12% / $6,270.00 be Jr. John A. Weinrich Catholic League Football Joseph J.will Bradley, David J. Woychik Arthur J. Burke III, Esq. Jeffrey A. Clarke on Comcast Cablevision year, 1982 / 13% / $16,425.00 Daniel this G. Cleary be E. part James F. Basile, Esq. and La Salle will Daniel Diehl of two broadcasts. Michael J. Behr Christopher T. Doran Christopher M. Carabello John S. Grady, Jr. Mark A. Casale Hackman On October 7, 2005, LaJoseph Salle F.will take on Joseph A. Ciasullo Hoban the defending Catholic Michael League B.Champions Walter P. ClearyCardinal O’Hara. On October Christopher Janssen 14,T.2005, Kevin M. Cregan, Matthew J.Bonner. Kulak, CPM LaMD Salle will battle Monsignor John J. Dubyk Brian F. McCaffrey Michael F. Funchion John B. Millard III Both games will be shown on WMCN-TV. Francis J. Harkins Charles J. Minnich, ChFC Depending on your area, Daniel P. Kelley Jeffrey M. Ottaviano WMCN-TV will typically airJ.on Comcast Sean E. Mahoney Keith Pensabene channels 18,Francis 20, 21.X. Rafter Clifford M. Mars William P. McLaughlin William C. Regli III, PhD Check you local listings andT.beRietzke sure Michael C. O’Brien Stephen Hermann H. Reiche, Jr. to tune in and Richard J. Sherman, Jr. enjoy! James J. Reilly Peter R. Sigmund, Jr. Michael H. Ruane Francis Worthington, Esq. Daniel E. Sabia Thomas E. Shea, Esq. 1986 / 19% / $205,194.00 R. Brian Stefanowicz Ronald M. Bean Robert M. Thompson, Jr. Jeffrey F. Beck James H. White

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John W. Brown David F. X. Cianci Lawrence W. Daly Richard T. DeVincent James A. Donahue III Timothy J. Ernst John J. Forbes Timothy E. Green Frank T. Gregor Christopher P. Haley Elmer F. Hansen III Stephen W. Harrer Thomas K. Houlahan Thomas D. Kent Andrew M. Kraft Matthew J. Ledwith, Jr. John A. Livingood, Esq. John B. Londergan Peter V. Lyons William W. Matthews, Esq. Pasquale Mazzarelli J. Sean McCook John J. Meko, Jr. Keith T. Melinson Paul C. Minecci Edmund B. Moore II Matthew C. Moyer Mark J. Noonan Thomas J. O’Malley, Esq. D. Scott Porreca, PE Nicholas G. Rudnytzky Paul D. Schaefer Michael F. Simon Brian M. Timoney Robert F. Weikel, Jr. Karl E. Werner James W. Wiesenhutter 1987 / 10% / $3,822.00 John C. Alcorn Michael C. Belcher John M. Casper Robert H. Clinton Brendan M. Coghlan Patrick J. Costello Michael C. Coyle Frank G. Gagliano Charles L. Gemmi III, DMD James J. McColigan, CPA Patrick T. McGinn Edward F. Moore IV J. Gavin Muir, MD Michael P. Scanlan James C. Stabilito Christopher M. Susanin Stanley A. Szpindor, Jr. John R. Trotman, Jr., Esq. Christopher J. Van Zandt Keith T. Vernon, Esq. Andrew J. Wiley Stephen L. Williamson 1988 / 7% / $7,960.00 Kevin P. Allen, Esq. Joseph C. Atkinson Michael J. Beveridge John J. Coscia, Jr. Stephen R. Dachowski Timothy S. Herron

Kenneth J. Madden James D. Morrissey III Gregory P. Rietzke Stephen Seravalli Michael A. Tidd, EdD Paul Wynn Michael J. Ziff 1989 / 5% / $2,350.00 Paetrus F. Banmiller III Matthew P. Beagle Michael H. Goodyear, DO Paul N. Lalley, Esq. Timothy P. McMahon Christopher R. Meagher Joseph P. O’Connell D. Patrick Pryor Andrew M. Savysky


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1990 / 8% / $1,980.00 Nicholas J. Caputo, DO James E. Convey IV Daniel M. DeDominic Robert F. Donahue Jason R. Gathman Kevin T. Hipp Christopher T. Hoover Brian R. MacDonald Christopher L. Matthews Patrick J. McMonagle, Esq. Jeffrey S. Oyler Steven M. Pacillio, Esq. Richard A. Sacco Brian F. Sandella Christopher W. Schalleur Eric M. Shelton 1991 / 8% / $1,521.00 James J. Cairnes Mark D. Campbell Justin J. DeAngelis David W. Fegley Daniel P. Keenan Michael W. Kenefic Erik M. Link Stephen M. Matthews Joseph F. X. Morrissey Mark K. O’Neill LCDR Daniel A. Rakowski, MD Patrick J. Randles Kevin M. Scully Francis E. Sheridan N. William Spearing Scott C. Wimmer 1992 / 3% / $15,994.00 Matthew W. Anastasi Joseph P. Carrello Richard J. Durso, CFP Mark A. Gibbons S. John Gorman V

Steven R. Blasi, DO Robert S. Duszak, OD Thomas J. Fithian C. Todd Lofgren John V. McKee, Jr. Kyle S. Miller Brian P. Romano Jason M. Santini Daniel E. Shilkitus Michael J. Witkowski 1995 / 4% / $967.00 Michael W. Fedyna, Jr. Timothy M. Flanigan Thomas M. Gough Marc A. Holbert Stephen G. Markmann Michael P. Monaghan Patrick D. Murray C. Sean Slotterback 1996 / 4% / $1,120.00 David A. DiLullo William T. Donohoe, Jr. David V. Dzara, Esq. Daniel P. Fay Christopher Gange Edward J. Leonard Craig A. Petruzzelli Gregory J. Ventresca 1997 / 5% / $992.00 Jason R. DeLisi Michael T. Durso John M. Hammond Thomas J. Koenig Thomas F. Lamprecht Kyle C. Mallach Jeffery C. Markowski Michael A. Mattia George G. Thiers Michael J. Zeccardi

­ ary Lou and Frank Donohoe ’51 dancing to the ”sounds of the shore” M during A Shore Thing held on Sunday, September 11, 2005 at Greate Bay Country Club in Somers Point, NJ. Andrew J. Morrisroe III Peter V. Scola 1993 / 6% / $12,435.00 Michael W. Adamow Brendan J. Boland Daniel J. Caputo, RPh Christopher P. Convey Douglas J. Demeter Boyd A. Kelly Kevin D. Kent Michael D. Kerlin Gregory T. Lavin James E. Maloney, Jr., PE Paul G. Morrissey, Esq. Bradley J. Sandella Christopher C. Smith Joseph W. Zalewski 1994 / 6% / $1,201.00 Timothy D. Baer William T. Bell

1998 / 12% / $1,754.00 Keith P. Adams Patrick W. Bevilacqua Brian J. Binder Edward J. Bongard III Jonathan M. Burton Justin E. Capetola Daniel P. Catrino David F. Citro Joseph D. Crane Stephen W. Crognale, Jr. Timothy S. Danaher Kevin E. Dougherty Kevin P. Dwyer, Jr. Matthew C. Elliott Terence J. Fallon Timothy B. Fenningham Brett A. Gordon Jeffery B. Huntzinger Colin T. McGinley Robert J. Miller

Brendan J. O’Hara S. Paul Sharkey John E. Travers Ryan M. Tuman 1999 / 5% / $796.00 Evan S. Behr Kevin Brewster Richard J. Carminati C. Thayer Fox Joseph L. Gardner III Sean P. Heron Timothy W. McDonald Kevin M. Noone James A. Sullivan Sean E. Teesdale Christopher J. Williamson 2000 / 1% / $225.00 ENS Michael Mielnik, USN Timothy F. Prem Raymond T. Shay 2001 / 3% / $475.00 Joshua E. Borkowski Kyle M. Elliott Gregory P. Madden James Mikochik Brendan R. Rueter Brett R. Thompson Christopher J. Tuman 2002 / 3% / $230.00 James J. Devery III Ryan W. Dwyer Timothy J. Flynn Sean M. Gallagher Daniel J. Ritter Ryan K. Rodden Robert E. Sullivan 2003 / 2% / $85.00 Bradley D. Caracausa Philip A. DiAntonio Sean D. Flynn Stephen P. Miller David A. Naab 2004 / 3% / $145.00 Michael J. Driscoll III Brendan P. Heron Matthew J. Hess Colin F. Kirts Michael J. McMullen Christopher Miller Kyle J. Rodden

Current Parents Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Abbott Mrs. Lisa Agnew Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Andrews Mr. & Mrs. William C. Angeloni Dr. & Mrs. Gary A. Baiocchi Mr. & Mrs. Fredrick C. Baker Mr. & Mrs. John M. Baker Mr. & Mrs. John R. Barr Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Becher Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Behr

Mr. & Mrs. James F. Behr Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore V. Bevivino, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Mario J. Bianchini Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Bolger, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Bonnevie Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Bowman Mr. & Mrs. Barry L. Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Breen Mr. & Mrs. James R. Brehony Mr. & Mrs. John C. Breitmayer Mr. Duc Viet Bui Dr. & Dr. Edward R. Buonocore Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cahill Mr. & Mrs. Mario Calderone Dr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. William Campo Mr. & Mrs. David J. Caracausa Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Caramenico Mr. & Mrs. Jawood E. Carlin Mr. & Mrs. Francis Casey Dr. & Mrs. Steven E. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Cassidy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Castelberg, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Lee A. Celio Mr. & Mrs. Randy S. Chapman Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale J. Ciammetti Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Cipolla Mr. & Mrs. James J. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Clarke Mr. Carmen J. Conicelli, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John L. Connolly, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Connors Mr. & Mrs. William S. Conway Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie A. Coombs Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Timothy T. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cowhey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Croke IV Mr. & Mrs. John D. Cumpstone Mr. Gil Cunningham & Ms. Lisa Adams Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Curry Mr. & Mrs. Marcio D. da Costa Ms. Joanne Dahme Mr. & Mrs. R. Andrew Damm Mrs. Lisa D. Darragh Mr. & Mrs. John A. Dean Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Dean Dr. & Mrs. Frank J. DeLuccia Dr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Dempsey Mrs. Maryanne Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. DePaul Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. DeSimone Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Diasio Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. DiBiagio Mr. & Mrs. Edward DiDonato Mr. & Mrs. John J. DiIulio, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. DiLaurenzo Mr. & Mrs. Cesare DiPrato Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Dolan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. James T. Dooney Mrs. Elizabeth A. Douglas Mr. & Mrs. James C. Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Driscoll, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dugan


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Mr. & Mrs. John D. Duke Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Eichert Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Erhard Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fabiszewski Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Farrington Mr. & Mrs. David Ferrino Dr. & Mrs. John F. Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Fitzgerald, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred A. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Foley Dr. & Mrs. John W. Fornace Mr. & Mrs. Harry S. Forst Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Forster Mr. & Mrs. Francis D. Furgiuele Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Furman, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzara Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Gebert Dr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Giannetti Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Gigliotti Mr. & Mrs. Craig W. Gleason Mrs. Michelle M. Golden Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gorsky Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Grady III Mr. & Mrs. Wayne T. Grasela Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Greenfield Mr. & Mrs. George J. Gresko Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried L. Gross Mr. & Mrs. Louis Guarrieri, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Lanza Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lapowsky Mr. & Mrs. William P. Larkin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jesse S. Leighton Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Lenahen Jan M. Levine & Doreen E. Regan Mr. & Mrs. Mark P. Levins Mrs. Kathleen Lewandowski Mr. & Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Logan Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. London Mr. & Mrs. William H. Luce Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Sean E. Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Malone Mr. & Mrs. John G. Malone Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Manzi Mr. & Mrs. J. Earl Martin III Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Martinelli Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Mascio Mrs. Linda M. Maslin Mr. & Mrs. John T. Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Vincent B. McCabe Mr. & Mrs. John K. McDevitt Ms. Mary Pat McDevitt Mr. & Mrs. John R. McGann, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. McGinnis Mr. & Mrs. William McGinnis Mr. & Mrs. James T. McLaughlin

Three La Salle alums will enter the Hall of Fame at the annual Communion Breakfast and Hall of Fame Induction on Sunday, March 5, 2006: Bishop Phillip McDevitt (1877), Honorable Gus Cifelli ’43, and Robert P. Moran ’69. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Guckin Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Guinan Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hagerty Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Haggerty Mrs. Angela P. Haney Mrs. Mary Nina Hanselmann Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Harp Mr. & Mrs. John Harrison IV Mr. & Mrs. David A. Henrich Mr. & Mrs. John P. Higgins Mr. & Mrs. C. Clark Hodgson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard G. Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Bradford R. Hollingsworth, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Holt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Horgan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Houldin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Huber, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Iannuzzi Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Imms, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Irwin Mrs. Joan Ivanoski Mr. & Mrs. William R. Jeitner Mrs. Patricia N. Kelly Mr. Paul Kelly III & Hon. Kate Harper Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Kerr Mr. & Mrs. William C. Kessler Mr. & Mrs. John L. Knab, Jr. Mrs. Kimberly Knowles Mr. & Mrs. Rodolphe Kraeher

Mr. & Mrs. William C. McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. McManus Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McNally Mr. & Mrs. Austin A. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Scott C. Meves Mr. & Mrs. Stuart S. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Miller Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Millet, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Mills Mr. Daniel M. Moloney Mr. & Mrs. James M. Monastero Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Mondimore Dr. Kirk Monteverde & Dr. Alma-Jean Monteverde Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Montgomery Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Moran Mr. & Mrs. John S. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. James P. Morrow Mr. James J. Muller Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Murtha Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Nahas Mr. & Mrs. Colin L. Nation Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Nocero, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Nolan Mr. & Mrs. George R. Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Olson Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. O’Neill Mr. Michael N. Onufrak

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Orner Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Panettieri Mr. & Mrs. John M. Peruto Mr. & Mrs. George C. Pinchock Mr. & Mrs. John F. Piree Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Powers Mr. Federico Raieta & Ms. Donna Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Saju T. Ramapuram Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Razzano Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Reeb Mrs. Joanne M. Remley Mr. & Mrs. James T. Riffe Mr. John Rodden & Dr. Karin Flynn-Rodden Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Rongione III Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Rose Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Rothwell Mr. & Mrs. John J. Rowe Dr. & Mrs. Chester J. Salwach Mr. Rudolph Schatz & Dr. Ann Marie Wolf-Schatz Dr. & Mrs. P. Michael Schelkun Mr. Harvey E. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Schnupp Mr. & Mrs. Brian T. Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Shields Mr. & Mrs. Harry Singer Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sinnott Mr. & Mrs. John W. Sliner Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Sperger Mr. & Mrs. John J. Staffi, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Stern Mr. & Mrs. Leonard F. Stigliano Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Stone Mrs. Nancy L. Story Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Swartley Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Sweeney Mrs. Valerie L. Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. John F. Tamasitis Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tatlow III Mr. & Mrs. William F. Thomson Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Toner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. P. James Toolan Mr. Robert Trinkle & Ms. Kathy Pape Mr. & Mrs. James J. Trucksess Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tucker Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Tull Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Turk Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Ullrich Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. Ulrich Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Venafra Mr. & Mrs. Bruno M. Ventresca Ms. Susan E. Verguldi Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Voigt Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Waitkus Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Kevin T. Wallin Mr. & Mrs. John P. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. William F. Warrender, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James A. Waters Mr. & Mrs. Cyril D. Weidner Mr. & Mrs. Clayton M. Wells Mr. & Mrs. James T. Wessier Mrs. Kelee A. Whalon

Mr. & Mrs. James H. White Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Wigglesworth Mrs. Linda L. Wilde Mr. & Mrs. John L. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Wills Hon. & Mrs. Christopher R. Wogan Mr. George L. Young, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steve Young Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Zaiss, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Zoldy

Past Parents, Grandparents, Trustee, Friends Mrs. Elizabeth F. Abbott Mr. & Mrs. Mark W. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Andronico Mr. Carl Apter AQUA Pennsylvania Mr. Manuel Arevalo Mr. & Mrs. Frederick G. Assaf Mr. Dodie Audet Avalon Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William E. Baer Mr. John W. Bajtelsmit Ms. Christina Ball Mr. Louis J. Banciu Mr. Ernest M. Baran Ms. Janet M. Barbera Madelon M. Barnard Mr. Michael A. Barnhard Mr. & Mrs. Dominick A. Bartol Mr. & Mrs. David Bartynski Mr. David O. Beatson Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Beil Beneficial Savings Bank Mr. & Mrs. Fred Benhardt Mr. Tullious Benton Mr. Norbert F. Bergholtz Bethune Elementary School Family Mr. James N. Biddle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Birl Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Blimm Mr. & Mrs. Ralph P. Bocchino Mr. & Mrs. Alexander D. Bono Mr. Michael J. Borski Mr. & Mrs. Floyd P. Bosch Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bossow Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Boyle Mr. John Brautigam Ms. Eileen Brennan Mrs. Frances J. Brett Mr. Charles B. Brinkley Mr. Michael L. Brint, Esq. Selma G. Brodsky & Family Mr. & Mrs. James Brogan Mrs. Margaret M. Brown BSI Mr. Patrick L. Buckley Mr. Timothy X. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Burns, Jr. Jeremy Butt Mr. Harry M. Byrne Mr. Jean-Louis Cadnuel Mr. & Mrs. James P. Callahan Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Callahan Mr. Edmund A. Calvitti


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Kathleen F. Campbell Mrs. Winifred M. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. William Campion Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Cantor Carabello, Mansell & Knouse Dental Assoc. Ms. Marjorie R. Carmosin Mr. Stephen Carroll Miss Emelia E. Carrrick Mr. John A. Casertano Ms. Ann Marie Casey Mrs. Kathleen M. Casey Mrs. Philip E. Cassidy, Sr. Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute Cherry Fieger & Cherry Mr. & Mrs. Mario Ciboldi Mr. Anthony B. Cichan Mr. Vincent J. Ciletti Mr. & Mrs. Wallace J. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Clary Mr. & Mrs. James J. Clearkin III Mr. Nicholas Coggins Mr. Edward R. Coley Mr. & Mrs. William J. Conroy Mrs. Joan Bonner Conway Bro. Kenneth Cook, FSC Corico, Inc. Mr. John E. Corson Mrs. Dorothy S. Costello Mr. & Mrs. Francis Craig, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Croskey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cross, Sr. Mr. David W. Crowe Ms. Constance K. Cummings Ms. Marge Cunnane Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Cunnane Mary E. Cunningham Ms. Alana D’Amelio Mr. Peter C. D’Amelio

Mr. James A. Darby, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis L. Davey Mr. Richard P. Davoli Mr. Roy DeCaro, Sr. Mr. Joseph Della Valla, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter DePaul Mary R. Deprey Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Dergarabedian Ms. Anna Marie Dettra Patricia A. Dever Clementine A. Deverant Marie Devery Mr. & Mrs. Patrick C. Devine Mr. & Mrs. Francis Devinney Mr. & Mrs. Donato C. DiAntonio Mr. & Mrs. J. Edward Dimm Bro. William DiPasquale, FSC Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DiPietrantonio Dispute Resolution Institute Michael E. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. James Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Michael Donahue Ms. Clare Dorsey Mr. & Mrs. James J. Doyle, Jr. Mrs. Bernard J. Drueding Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Dunleavy Mr. Michael A. Duzy Mrs. W. T. Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Edward V. Dzik Mr. Richard J. Eastburn Mr. & Mrs. George J. Eckbold Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Schleifer, Weinstein, Winkler, PC Joseph E. Engle, Esq. Mr. Charles S. Esposito Mr. Gerald R. Evans, Jr. Rose S. Fabe Facenda – Whitaker Lanes Mr. Robert Farina Ms. Charlotte B. Farley

Five decades of alumni returned to their alma mater for Career Day in March. Alumni interested in sharing their educational and work experience with current La Salle students should contact the Alumni Ofice at (215) 223-2350 or alumni@lschs.org. Career Day is scheduled for Thursday, March 9, 2006. In an attempt to ensure that students do not hear the same presentation in successive years, the Alumni Association is attempting to develop a rotation of speakers who participate every other year (or every third year).

Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Fay Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Mrs. Teresa A. Ferrier Mrs. Elizabeth Field Audrey B. Fingerhood, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Finkbiner Ms. Ruth C. Finley Mr. & Mrs. Carmen G. Finore Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Fitzgerald Ms. Katherine Flannery & Mr. George Brown Mr. & Mrs. Edward Flynn Mr. James J. Flynn Mr. Alfred S. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Ford Mr. & Mrs. George Ford Ford Motor Company Mr. & Mrs. William Foy Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Fralic Lawrence Furey Mr. & Mrs. Al J. Gabriele Mrs. Myra M. Gallagher Ms. Vera A. Gallagher Ms. Anne M. Galligan Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Gambone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. James F. Garvin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Gavaghan Mr. & Mrs. John A. Giaimo Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Ginley Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gizzie Mr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Glaccum Mr. Joseph Glacken Ms. Angela Grady & Mr. Darrin Howard Mr. Vincent J. Green, Jr. Mr. Jack Greenbaum Mary T. Grelis Dr. & Mrs. John Gross

Mr. & Mrs. William Guthier, Jr. Mr. John L. Habberstad, PhD Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Haggerty Mr. Stanley P. Halbert Mr. & Mrs. Wasyl Halczenko Mr. Bernard Halpern Mr. Charles A. Halpin, Jr. Ms. Wendy A. Hamilton Mr. William J. Hamilton Ms. Patricia Hancin Ms. Kristine M. Haney Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Haney Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Hannigan Mrs. Roy Hanshaw IM Longstreth Mr. & Mrs. James J. Hargadon Mr. & Mrs. James J. Hargadon Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hasson Ms. Barbara Heenan Mr. & Mrs. Patrick R. Heron Mrs. Margaret M. Higgins Hightec HVAC Mr. & Mrs. George J. Hillman Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. J. Himes Mr. & Mrs. Charles Y. Hise Mr. Marion Hobe Mrs. Regina Hogan Mr. & Mrs. George Hohenleitner Diane F. Hurd Mr. Edward Hurley Mr. & Mrs. John H. Hutton Mr. Charles B. Hyman IBM Corporation Mr. Michael J. Inemer International Materials, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Jackson James J. Anderson Construction Co. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Janda Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. Dr. Horatio C. Jones III

The Class of 1955 celebrated its 50-Year Reunion on June 3 – 4, 2005. The reunion culminated with the Class of 1955 particpating in the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2005. The Class of 1956 will celebrate its 50-Year Reunion on June 2 – 3, 2006. Members of the Class of 1956 who wish to help plan and organize this special occassion should contact the Alumni Office at (215) 233-2350 or alumni@lschs.org


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Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Kahn Mr. Michael M. Kalick Mr. & Mrs. James W. Kane, Jr. Patricia M. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Katz T. James Kavanagh Foundation Mr. Francis J. Kelble Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kelley Ms. Mary A. Kent Mr. & Mrs. Steve Kern Mr. & Mrs. William L. Kern, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William F. Kershner Ms. Cynthia A. Killion Mr. John M. King, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. King Mr. Paul A. Kirsch Ms. Mary A. Knight, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Joshua M. Kopelman Mr. George J. Kovacs Ms. Lauretta Kunkel Mrs. Rosemary R. Ladd Ms. Eleanor Lafferty Mr. & Mrs. William J. Laible Mr. William L. Landsburg Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Landsmann William L. Leahy III Mrs. Patricia J. Leaming Mrs. Jennie H. Leary Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Leber Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lefkoe Dr. James A. Lehman, Jr. Leo Niessen Jr. Charitable Fdn. Kathy H. Levin Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Lichtner Mr. & Mrs. David Light Lima Memorial Health System Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Lintner Mr. Paul J. Linton Mr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Liss Mr. John P. Logan Mr. Edward D. Loughlin Mr. & Mrs. Steven H. Lupin Mr. & Mrs. John B. Lynch, Jr. Sr. Matthew Anita MacDonald, SSJ Mr. George D. MacKenzie Mr. Timothy J. Mackin Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Mackin Mrs. Julia K. Maher Therese C. Maher Ms. Lisa C. Makosewski Mr. Edward A. Malling Mr. Thomas S.J. Mallon Mr. & Mrs. David Manion Mantas, Ohliger, McGary & Quinn, P.C. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Markley Mr. Walker J. Marr

Mr. Charles F. McCafferty Mr. & Mrs. L. Kevin McChesney Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. McCormick Mr. & Mrs. David J. McCourt Thomas F. McCrea Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. McCreesh Mrs. Margaret McCrudden Mrs. Emma J. McDevitt Mr. Victor P. McDevitt Mr. & Mrs. Gerald L. McDonald Mr. John F. McDonnell Mr. Francis E. McGovern Mr. John O. McGovern Mrs. Eleanor T. McGurkin Mr. & Mrs. John V. McKee Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. George McNamara Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. McNichol Ms. Mary Melchiorre Ms. Mary L. Melchiorre Mr. Vincent N. Melchiorre, LLC Mr. H. William Merz Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Mignogno Mr. & Mrs. William H. Miller III Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Miller Dr. & Mrs. Glenn G. Miller Ms. Linda E. Miller Mrs. Norma C. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Miller Gregory Mills Mr. Joseph T. Mooney, Jr. Mr. Robert A. Moore, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Morasco Mr. James F. Morrell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Morrissey MSS Walter Muehlbronner Mr. Carl Mueller Mr. Daniel G. Murphy III Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Murphy Ms. Mary A. Murray Mr. Rodger L. Mutzel Mutzel & Wesner, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nagle Mr. Stanley J. Nanczuk Mr. John Narducci Ms. Marie S. Naulty Mr. & Mrs. Roderick J. Neary Mr. Joseph M. Nejman Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Nicoletti Mr. John P. Noack Mr. H. Vincent Nolan Mr. & Mrs. James A. Nolen Mr. & Mrs. John M. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. George O’Connell

The Class of 1985 had the largest turn-out at the Grand Reunion last April. Class years ending in 1’s and 6’s will hold their reunions at La Salle College High School on Saturday, April 22, 2006. The Class of 1981 will celebrate its 25-Year Reunion that evening. Anyone who is willing to be part of a committee to help organize his reunion should contact the Alumni Office at (215) 233-2350 or alumni@lschs.org

Mr. & Mrs. David R. Marsh Mr. & Mrs. J. Earl Martin III Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. May Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Mc Aleer

Mr. & Mrs. William O’Connor Mr. John J. O’Doherty Mr. & Mrs. Dennis O’Donnell O’Donnell & Naccarato, Inc.

OYRCC Bridge Group Palma Palermo Mr. Joseph A. Parisi Mrs. Kathleen A. Parry Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pasquarello Ms. Matilda D. Paugh Mr. & Mrs. John T. Paul Ms. Karen Paulus Mr. & Mrs. Randy Pesciotta Patricia H. Petrozza, MD Ms. Cathleen F. Pfeiffer Ms. Nancy E. Pfluger Phila. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Ms. Elizabeth C. Pinto Mr. Michael J. Plevyak Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Plick Mr. Hobart D. Pollard, Jr. Anne Quaranta Ms. Inez Recupido Mr. Joseph W. Reddy Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Reeb Mr. & Mr. Charles P. Reilly, Jr. Remer, Giacobello, De La Cour , LLP Mrs. Joanne M. Remley Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Resch Mr. & James E. Ridler David M. Rodgers, MD Mr. Joseph D. Romasco Mr. Anthony Rossi & Barbara Schmidt-Rossi Richard J. Ruth Rosina Ryan Mr. Forbes H. Ryder Mrs. John J. Sabia Mr. Edward J. Santalone Mr. George Santich Mrs. Patricia Schaum Mr. Robert W. Schrum Ms. Susan H. Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Charles Scott Mr. Thomas C. Sechrist Mr. Edward H. Seeburger Seravalli, Inc Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Seweryn Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Shanahan Mrs. Anne U. Shea Robert F. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Sheehy Ann Marie Sher Mrs. Vincent B. Sherry Mr. Edward O. Shevory Mr. Wally Shields Mrs. James L. Shoemaker Robert Sicoli & Anna Tabash Charles F. Siegfried Ms. Susan Sigmund Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Smietana Mr. Robert Smith Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Smith Mr. & Mrs. William M. Smith Ms. Susan M. Sodaski Sovereign Bank St. Joseph’s Preparatory School St. Luke the Evangelist HSA Mr. Edward A. Stanford Mr. Allan H. Starr Steinberg & Girsh, P.C.

Bro. René Sterner, FSC Mr. Willard R. Sterner Mrs. Nancy L. Story Dr. Angel M. Stout Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Stout, Jr. Mr. Ronald Sturgeon, PE Mr. & Mrs. George Surowicz Mrs. Frank Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Swiech Mr. & Mrs. John R. Szablewski Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Taddei Tague Lumber, Inc. Mr. Robert W. Tarjan Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Tate The Nolen Group The Spalding Family Mr. Algot F. Thorell, Jr. Mr. Robert L. Toner Dr. James M. Tormey, Sr., DC Mr. John H. Transue, Jr. Mr. Thomas Turner Mr. James H. Unger Mr. & Mrs. Bruce K. Valentine Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vettori Vincent Mancini & Associates Mr. James R. Waddington Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Walker Mr. & Mrs. Scott G. Walker Mr. Timothy P. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. William Walters Mrs. Florence M. Ward Mr. & Mrs. John R. Warner Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Watson Mr. Joseph F. Weber WebMD Health Mr. & Mrs. Todd B. Weiss Mr. James J. Weldon, Jr. Fred D. Wells Mr. Michael F. Wenke, Esq. Mrs. Frank Wesner Ms. Andrea J. Whelan Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Whitaker White and Williams, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Milton F. Whitehead Mrs. Gertrude J. Whitlock Mr. David Wiesner Mr. Glenn V. Wild William H. Markward Mem. Basketball Club Mr. & Mrs. James R. Williamson Williamson Hospitality Services Wilmington Trust of Pennsylvania Mrs. Russell Windsor Mr. & Mrs. William P Wisotzkey Mr. William J. Wrabley, Jr. Mr. Dennis T. Zawacki Mr. John T. Zeller Ms. Katy M. Zimmerman Mr. Stephen Zivitz Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Zoeltsch


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Phonathon Volunteer’s Walter J. Small ’38 Raymond J. Tatlow, Jr. ’38 Charles J. Ansel ’41 Joseph J. Dugan, Jr. ’41 Richard J. Devine ’45 (Dec’d) Robert F. McMackin ’45 Peter P. Muessig ’45 Hon. Francis V. Griffin ’46 G. Russell Reiss, Jr., MD ’46 James P. Cunnion ’47 Raymond R. Kaelin ’47 Paul Kolodchak ’47 Edward J. Whelan ’47 Francis W. Pfluger ’50 Carl E. Beck, Jr. ’51 Joseph J. Cervino, Jr. ’51 Harvey L. Fox ’51 Charles W. Greenberg ’51 David J. Smith ’51 Vincent J. Barker ’53 Robert J. Donohue ’53 James P. Malone, Sr. ’53 Gerald J. Griffin, Jr. ’54 Rudy E. Harrer ’54 Rev. Mr. William Kruckenberger ’54 Bernard J. Dillon, Jr. ’55 Joseph P. Dowling ’55 Joseph C. Flanagan, MD ’55 John L. Langan ’55 Gerald P. O’Neill ’55 Lawrence H. Wentz ’55 Dennis J. McFadden ’56 Charles A. Murray, Jr. ’56 James J. Osborne ’56 John L. Burke ’57 James T. McLaughlin ’57 Cornelius A. Cunningham ’58 Louis R. Di Maria ’58 Joseph H. Donahue ’58 John A. Gallagher ’58 Peter J. Keenan ’58 James M. McMonagle ’58 William R. Regli ’58 Thomas M. O’Keefe ’63

James R. Koller ’69 Eugene J. Maginnis, Esq. ’69 William J. McManus, Esq. ’69 Geoffrey A. Meyer ’69 Robert P. Moran ’69 Daniel E. Morehouse ’69 Joseph T. Winning ’69 Joseph J. Zaiss, Jr. ’69 Joseph S. Camardo, MD ’70 Charles J. Dunton, MD ’70 Roy D. Hanshaw, Jr. ’70 George L. Young, Jr., Esq. ’70 Brendan R. Binder ’71 Timothy F. Dwyer, CFP ’71 Terrence J. McManus ’71 Anthony A. Bonanni ’73 Richard J. Heleniak, Esq. ’73 George T. Magnatta, Esq. ’73 Hon. William A. Meehan, Jr. ’73 Joseph J. Ragg, Jr. ’73 John L. Williams ’73 Michael Bohrer, Esq., CPA ’74 Gerard T. Foley, CIC ’74 James P. Malone, Jr. ’74 Joseph J. Brooks ’77 Gerardo D. Ventresca, Jr. ’77 John W. Wozniak ’77 Michael J. Dubyk ’78 Gerard M. Lowery, CPA ’78 Andrew J. Malone, CPA ’78 Timothy E. Green ’86 Andrew M. Kraft ’86 J. Sean McCook ’86 Matthew J. McKenzie ’86 John J. Meko, Jr. ’86 Joseph C. Atkinson ’88 Michael R. Clancy ’88 Matthew D. Krapf ’88 James P. Matthews ’88 Shane C. O’Donnell ’88 P. Bradley Guidi ’97 Michael W. Morsell ’97 Thaddeus J. Bartkowski III ’98 Edward J. Bongard III ’98 Justin E. Capetola ’98 Matthew C. Elliott ’98

Members of the Class of 1998, Ed Bongard, Jeff Huntzinger, Brett Gordon, and Andrew Rakowski, plan to defend their title when the 46th Annual Alumni Golf Outing returns to Blue Bell Country Club on Monday, June 12, 2006 Joseph E. Turk ’63 Lawrence A. Walsh ’63 Stephen J. McNichol ’65 Stephen J. Smith, EdD ’65 John M. Bissell ’66 Timothy J. Foley ’66 Robert F. McAnespey ’66 S. John Gorman IV ’67 Frank J. McLaughlin ’67 Francis E. Murphy ’67 Joseph F. Slabinski ’67 Kevin F. Brett ’68 Anthony J. Gillespie ’68 J. Michael Whitaker, MD ’68 Gerard J. Binder ’69 Joseph A. Greco ’69 Joseph F. Hartnett, Jr. ’69

John R. Fisher ’98 Colin J. McManus ’98 Christopher Williamson ’99

­ atching Gift M Companies Aetna Foundation Agere Systems Alliant Energy Foundation American Express Foundation American International Group Amica Mutual Insurance Co. AOL Time Warner AXA Foundation Bank of America Foundation The Boeing Company BP Company

Bristol-Myers Squibb Fdn. ChevronTexaco DST Systems, Inc. eBay Can! Eli Lilly & Co. Foundation Exelon Corporation Exxon Mobil Corportion Fannie Mae Foundation FMC Foundation Glaxo Smithkline Foundation Hewitt Associates Honeywell International Fdn. IMS Corporation Ingersoll Rand Invensys Systerms, Inc. J.P. Morgan Chase John Hancock Financial Service John Nuveen & Co., Inc. Kansas City Southern Industries Knight Ridder MBNA America Merck & Co., Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. MMC Morgan Stanley The Prudential Foundation Raytheon Company The Sallie Mae Fund SunTrust Bank Tenet Healthcare Foundation The H.O. West Foundation The PQ Corporation Towers Perrin Unilever United States Fdn. United Technologies UPS Foundation Vanguard Group Inc. Verizon Foundation Wachovia Foundation Wells Fargo Wyeth

Memorials Gifts Betty Beierschmitt Peter R. Bossow, Jr. ’86 Erin Schafle Cerezo Margaret Coupe Paul J. Fenerty ’71 Christian & Regina Fisher John F. Flannery ’73 Joseph Gravinese Daniel M. Golden Sylvester J. Gorman ’42 Martin & Anna Hoban Howard R. Leary, Esq. ’35 Matthew J. Ledwith ’58 Martin L. Longstreth Michael Maicher Walter C. Maslowski, DDS ’47 William McAnespey Terrence P. McCann ’03 William J. McNeill ’49 Timothy J. McNichol ’97 Miles K. Miller ’04 John Miller Sarah M. O’Brien Joseph V. Pinto, Esq. ’50 Anthony Roos

Philip T. Rothsching ’64 Erin Schafle James L. Shoemaker ’43 Timothy Smith Josephine Vozzo Frank J. Wesner ’39


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Left to right: Brother Richard Kestler, FSC ’60 with Seth Gorman and Thomas O’Neill (grandsons of Joseph Kane ’52) and John Bernhardt and Michael Morrow (grandsons of John Bernhardt ’47) and Joe Marchese

Crew Alumni from five different decades gathered on the river on Friday, April 22, 2005 for an alumni race. Ken Shaw ’60 organized the reunion and reception for retired Coach George Hines (center rear).


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Endowed Funds La Salle is fortunate to have a growing list of endowed funds which provide an ongoing stream of income for a variety of programs. These funds provide vital support for financial aid, faculty professional development, and individual academic and extra curricular activities. For more information on endowed funds at La Salle College High School, please contact Edward J. Bongard ’98, Director of Annual and Planned Giving at (215) 233-2350 or bongard@lschs.org The A. Edward Allinson ’52 Grant Fund. (1999) The Alumni Association Endowment Fund (1997) The Brother Andrew Bartley, FSC Scholarship Fund (1997) The James & Barbara Basile Grant Fund (1998) The Robert S. Blasi Family Trust Fund (1997) The Amadio Buccini ’59 Scholarship Fund (2000) The Phil and Jane Cassidy Financial Aid Endowment Fund (2001) The D’Alfonso Family Scholarship Fund (1998) The Beatrice Dachowski Trust Fund (1983) The James & Mary Jo Danella Grant Fund (1999) The David T. Diehl ’55 Scholarship Fund (2002) The Saint Katherine Drexel Scholarship Fund (1998) The Charles & Gertrude Dunleavy Grant Fund (2003) The James G. Dwyer ’53 Scholarship Fund (1999) The Faculty Professional Development Endowment Fund (1999) The John Feeny ’64 Trust Fund (1979) The J. P. Fenningham ’93 Grant Fund (2001) The John “Tex” Flannery ’40 Trust Fund (1983) The Hathaway Brothers Endowed Scholarship Fund (2002) The Hughes Family Grant Fund (2000) The John J. Kane Trust Fund (1986) The Michael T. Kennedy ’72 Endowment Fund (2003) The Men of La Salle Endowment Fund The Patrick Leahy Scholarship Fund (2000) The Howard R. and Jennie Leary Grant Fund (2000)

The Lehman Family Grant Fund (1999) The Christopher Matthews ’63 Grant Fund (2001) The David T. McCarthy ’66 Scholarship Fund (1999) The Charles F. and Verna M. McCafferty Grant Fund (2000) The Timothy J. McNichol ’97 Grant Fund (1997) The Jack Meehan ’38 Trust Fund (1998) The Ernest J. Mehr Trust Fund (1985) The J. Anthony Mitchell ’56 Grant Fund (2000) The Joseph L. Moran ’45 Trust Fund (1976) The Charles J. “O’Bie” O’Brien Trust Fund The Joseph M. Queenan ’65 Scholarship Fund (2004) The Frank & Mary Radomski ’40 Trust The David and Elizabeth Savaiano Grant Fund (2001) The Mae Kutzer Schmitt Fund (1983) The Brother Robert F. Shea, FSC Trust Fund (1990) The Elizabeth B. Slabinski Scholarship Fund (2001) The Brother Fred Stelmach, FSC ’46 Endowed Scholarship Fund (1996) The Gerald A. Tremblay ’53 Scholarship Fund (2001) The William H. Vincent, Jr. ’56 Grant Fund (2000) The Robert J. Walker ’52 Scholarship Fund (2002) The Andrew Wallace ’92 Endowment Fund (2003) The Brother Anthony Wallace Trust Fund (1986) The Florence M. Ward Scholarship Fund (1990) The Joseph W. Wesner ’73 Scholarship Fund (2002) The Charles C. Wynn ’46 Grant Fund (1991)


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Planned Giving Did you know that there are many ways in which you can become an integral part of the legacy of excellence at La Salle? Planned giving is a unique philanthropic tool in that it helps La Salle enormously, while also advancing your own financial objectives. In an effort to better serve La Salle College High School and its alumni parents and friends, the Development Committee of the Board of Trustees has established a Planned Giving Committee consisting of long-time La Salle volunteers and members of the La Salle Community with expertise in financial and estate planning. For information on Planned Giving, please contact Edward J. Bongard ’98, Director of Annual and Planned Giving, at (215) 233-2350 or bongard@lschs.org

Signum Fidei Society The Signum Fidei Society was established to recognize the special contributions of alumni and friends who have made planned gifts or named La Salle College High School in their wills. ­­ Joseph G. Albright, Esq. ’49 Dr. & Dr. Mario Alonso Michael J. Brennan ’76 Dr. & Mrs. John F. Carabello James P. Connor ’46 Gerald F. Crumlish ’42

Joseph D. Crumlish, Esq. ’40 J. Russell Cullen, Jr. ’56 Philip F. Drach ’47 James G. Dwyer ’53 Thomas J. Flood ’55 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hasson

Dr. William J. Hipple ’47 J. Michael Kovac ’89 Mrs. Jennie H. Leary Vincent W. Madden, Jr. ’65 James T. McLaughlin ’57 Robert P. Moran ’69

John F. Rodenbaugh ’51 Thomas W. Sheehan, CPA ’48 Gerald E. Speitel ’48 Martin F. Whalen ’58 Charles C. Wynn ’46

­­­Pennsylvania Education Tax Credit A gift to the La Salle College High School Scholarship Fund can provide your company with a substantial Tax Credit through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC). The following businesses have already made contributions through the EITC program, which enabled La Salle students to receive more than $100,000 in financial assistance: James J. Anderson Construction American Business Systems AQUA Pennsylvania Beneficial Savings Bank BSI Carabello, Mansell & Knouse Dental Assoc.

James J. Clearkin, Inc Danella Construction Corp. Facenda – Whitaker Lanes Joe Hand Promotions, Inc Hightec HVAC Highway Materials, Inc. Holiday Bowl, Inc.

International Materials, Inc. Lawrence Contracting Company MSS PNC Bank Research Pharmaceutical Service Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Seravalli, Inc

Sovereign Bank Tague Lumber, Inc. Williamson Hospitality Service Wilmington Trust of Pennsylvania


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Class Notes 1930’s

James E. McGoldrick ’39 is retired and living in North Wildwood, NJ.

1940’s

Charles Ansel ’41 has been employed as an Airline Operations Agent for the past sixty-four years. His grandsons David ’07 and Ryan ’09 are continuing the legacy at LSCHS. Francis Schanne ’42 is celebrating 60 years of marriage with his wife Elizabeth on November 10, 2005. Robert Deevey, Sr. ’45 survived Hurricanes Ivan and Dennis. He is now researching retirement communities. Joseph O’Callaghan ’46 has a book “The O’Callaghan Family of County Cork“ being published by Irish Family Names. James Fallon ’47 is the Secretary of Fort Dix’s Retirement Council. He is also Treasurer of the Armed Forces E9 Association. Rev. Francis E. Kelly ’47 just celebrated his fiftieth year as a priest. Ed Bernier ’49 celebrated his 50th Wedding Anniversary on April 30, 2005. Joseph O’Neill ’49 moved to Janney Montgomery Scott from UBS PaineWebber. His son, Sean ’79 has also joined the firm.

1950’s

CDR Victor M. Gavin, USN ’53 is enjoying his retirement in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. Kent Garson ’54 is now fully retired from Curtis-Wright Corporation. He still does some corporate real estate consulting. He enjoyed his 50-Year Reunion.

Left to right: Members of the Class of 1953, Tom Derago, Vince Barker, Ed Sullivan, and Ray Tancredi, celebrating the marriage of Ed and ­Eleana Sullivan.

1960’s

Walter Kaminski ’62 is celebrating his 15th season as the announcer for Explorers’ football and basketball games. Thomas O’Keefe ’63 is a Professor at Bucks County Community College. He was awarded the “Excellence in Teaching” Award for 2005 by the Bucks County Community College Alumni Association. Sean McGroarty ’65 has left the acting business and gone back into TV news in Beaumont, TX. He is an anchor and reporter at KBMT-TV, an ABC affiliate. Brother Robert R. Wilsbach, FSC ’65 completed 10 years at Lewis University Library. He has been a part of three choirs as a baritone. Paul Partyka ’66 is now serving as President of the Notre Dame Club of Greater Orlando, President of Notre Dame’s Class of 1970, and Democratic Committeeman in Seminole County, FL. Thomas Baldino, PhD ’67 spent half of the 2005 – 06 academic year as a visiting scholar with the Legislative Office for Research Liaison, the non-partisan research center for the Pennsylvania Legislature. Richard A. Kurowski ’67 is the owner of Primavera Landscape Services Inc. Martin P. Silvestri ’67 reports that his daughter Shana was married to Eric Frost in Positano, Italy this past May. Marshall Breedlove ’68 is studying the bass guitar and visiting his children in Las Vegas

1970’s

Robert Riethmiller, Jr. ’55 was awarded with “Man of the Year” by Waste Equipment Technology Association. He was also elected to the Board of Trustees for the Environmental Research and Education Foundation.

Domenic J. Diclerico ’71 sold his business, Arthur’s Check Cashing Service in August 2004. His son Mario ’99 is entering his third year in law school. His son Gabriel ’01 graduated from the Wharton School in May 2005.

Francis Ponti, PhD ’56 is now working as a statistical consultant on Homeland Security issues with several federal government agencies. He continues to teach statistics at George Washington University.

Dennis Nolen ’71 recently completed Warrington Greene, a fifty-thousand square foot office park and retail center located in Bucks County, Pa.

John Becker ’57 reports that his grandson Christopher is a member of the freshman class at LSCHS. John Convey PhD ’58 has been appointed to a 3-year term as a consulter to the Education Committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Joseph Leone ’58 just celebrated his 47th year of marriage to his wife Nancy. Joe is retired and spending his time golfing and tending to his grandchildren. Edward Miller, PhD ’58 continues to lead the seminar at the annual convention of The Catholic Theological Society of America on the thoughts of John Henry Cardinal Newman. Thomas Quinlan, Jr. ’59 earned a Doctor of Business Administration from St. Ambrose University in May 2005. Patrick Cronin ’59 married Dr. Amber Kinser. His two sons James and Charlie graduated from East Tennessee University magna cum laude. Patrick is now head of New Honors College Arts Division at East Tennessee University.

Francis Wenzel, Jr. ’71, along with his wife Joann, adopted two of their foster children, Michael Francis and Siobhan Devine. They have two other foster children, two adopted teenagers and two adult children. Sean Colgan ’73 just moved to Steamboat Springs, CO. John E. Kane ’75 is the Vice President of Investments at RBC DAIN. Thomas Belcher ’75 reports that is his son, Paul, will be a part of La Salle’s Class of 2009 Christian Crane, Jr. ’77 has recently moved to Horsham, PA.­­­ He is the President of Recruittech International. Martin Malloy ’77 earned a Master of Public Administration Degree from Marist College in May 2004. Patrick Donohoe ’78 and his wife Allison have adopted two beautif­­ul children, Molly Claire and Aidan Patrick. Timothy Gillespie ’78 is proud to report that his son Sean is now attending La Salle. Thomas Grady, Esq. ’79 reports that his son, Tom, is a freshman at LSCHS.


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1980’s

Jules Riehs, Jr. ’81 is completing a doctorate program at Immaculata University.

Terrence Fallon ’98 is employed by the U.S. Department of Commerce as an economist at the Bureau of Economic Analysis. He is working towards a Masters Degree in Economics at Johns Hopkins University, and is currently residing in Alexandria, VA.

Joseph Dowling, Jr. ’82 has a private psychological practice in Bryn Mawr, PA.

Mark Szczech ’98, is the Senior Program Director at the Roxborough YMCA.

William O’Brien III ’83 is celebrating 10 years of private practice. He operates five family practice offices in Newtown, Bristol, Bensalem, Bustleton, and South Philadelphia.

Lt. Scott T. Miller ’99 received his pilot’s wings and was promoted to Lieutenant in May 2005. He flies a CH-60 helicopter.

Michael Pavlick, Esq. ’83 is a partner in the Pittsburgh office of Kirkpatrick Lockhart Nicholson & Graham. He and his wife Kim have two children, Meghan and Veronica.

Jeremy Cooke ’99, recently started work as a copy editor for The Bond Buyer. He lives and works in the Financial District of Manhattan.

Lt. Col. Matt Anderer, USAF ’84 served in Afghanistan and Iraq, where he was awarded two Bronze Stars. Matt is currently Operations Officer of the First Airlift Squadron at Andrews AFB, flying Air Force Two (Chaney, Rumsfeld, Rice, etc). He lives with his wife Cathy and two children Sean and Kelly in Springfield, VA.

Mathew Schaffer ’99 recently returned from Japan. He will be working as a programmer for Comcast.

Bernard E. Saxon ’85 was promoted to Vice President and COO of Barclay Brand Ferdon in South Plainfield, NJ.

2000’s

Mike Anderer ’86 is Director of Community Outreach at San Miguel School in South Chicago. Mike and his wife Karen live in South Chicago with their children Jack and Clare. Joseph Irwin, MD ’86 was elected Chairman of the Department of Family Practice at Ephrata Community Hospital. Jeffrey Beck ’86, announces that his company, PhillyUnions.com is about to launch its Union-Yes certification and marketing program, Pro Union VIP Partners. Jeff also works as an audio engineer with Popular Sounds Productions. Mike Sharkey ’86 is now a Detective in the Marple Township Police Department. Jim Stabilito ’87 accepted a position as an Assistant Vice President with Willis North America in January 2005.

1990’s

Lt. Commander Robert Everling ’92 is a Naval Operations Officer on Commodore’s Staff aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. He married Jennifer R. Rosenthal on September 4, 2004. He is a graduate of George Washington University with a MA in Organizational Management. The couple lives in Norfolk, VA. Brian Griffith ’92 was a founding member of CCV Restructuring, which offers bankruptcy turn-around consultation. Brian married his wife Kimberly Arcoro in 1999 and has two children, Emma and Benjamin. Brian Matthews ’94 just celebrated the sacrament of marriage in Rhode Island. He is currently serving youth in Providence at the MET Justice School. Michael Wimmer ’94 has been teaching at Colonial Elementary school for the past seven years. He lives in East Norriton with his wife Stephanie and his son, Michael Jr. Michael Witkowski ’94 has passed his professional engineering exam. He also has an adjunct teaching position at Villanova University David Boelker ’95 married Erin Burke on September 4, 2005 in Wayne, PA. They spent their honeymoon in London and Dublin. Adam E. Frey ’96 and his wife Christina now reside in Melbourne, FL.

Joseph Steffa III ’99 is a 2003 cum laude graduate of Harvard University. He is living in Manhattan, NY. He is working for Bear Stearns as a vice president/agency adjustable rate mortgages trader on Wall Street.

Stephen Paul Kettinger ’00 spent three years as the Villanova “Wildcat”. He continues his mascotting career as “Mad Dog” for the Philadelphia Wings. He hopes to someday reach his goal of becoming the Phillie Phanatic, but until then he will keep his day job of Facilities Project Engineer for Johnson Controls, Inc. at Merck. ­­­­­ John Paul Prego ’00 joined the staff of R&B, Inc., Colmar, PA after his graduation from Wilkes University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Michael Bondiskey ’01 recently began studies at Vanderbilt University Law School. William Parker ’01 graduated from Loyola University in Baltimore. He is now working for Sun America Financial Services and living in Burbank, CA. Brendan Rueter ’01 graduated from Fairfield University in May 2005. He is employed with Deloitte and Touche. Michael Steffa ’01 graduated cum laude from Carnegie Mellon University. He is presently living in Manhattan, NY. He is working for BNP Paribas as a trading analyst in short term investments. Sean Ahern ’02 recently participated in the 123rd Royal Canadian Henley Regatta with Penn AC. He is in his third year of varsity rowing at La Salle University. Timothy Catinella ’03 became a U.S. Marine as of March 2005. He left for training in South Korea on August 12, 2005. William Benz ’04 is studying film at Temple University. He was on the Dean’s List both semesters of his freshman year. He is in a band called Explosive Bears and they are playing shows in and around Philadelphia. Anthony Limberakis ’05 assisted in the transformation of Bustleton Radiology into a digital filmless radiology practice. He is attending Drexel University and majoring in Information Technology.


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The Children’s Champion by Mark Gaeto ’75

This past spring the Class of ’75 held its 30-Year reunion which reawakened friendships and allowed us to catch up on the careers of our fellow classmates. All of us were proud and touched to learn about the efforts of Frank Cervone. As Executive Director of Philadelphia’s Support Center for Child Advocates, Frank Cervone, MA, Esq. ’75 plays a vital role in the more than 700 pro bono cases handled by Child Advocates annually. Child Advocates combines skilled social workers and staff attorneys with volunteer attorneys and paralegals to represent abused and neglected children in the Philadelphia court and social service system. Frank’s motivations for a career in child advocacy are deeply rooted in a lifelong passion for community service, recognition of a civic need, and a willingness to step forward and lead. Much of his time these days is devoted to awakening a similar consciousness for civic duty in other leaders—attorneys and business professionals—to attract their valuable talent and needed support. Among his many responsibilities at Child Advocates, Frank and his colleagues recruit, train and supervise volunteer attorneys—more than 3,000 attorneys since assuming leadership of the program in 1992. Frank also helped to launch the Montgomery County Child Advocacy Project (MCAP), promote the creation of internal pro bono programs within law firms across the city, and coordinate the National Children’s Law Network, a support resource for public and private child advocacy programs nationwide. “Child advocacy cases provide an opportunity to utilize a wide range of skills possessed by all attorneys, whether their practices involve litigation or are transactional in nature,” wrote Frank in a recent article published in The Legal Intelligencer. Indeed, volunteer attorneys from many practice areas, including intellectual property, real estate, business and finance, and litigation quickly acclimate and make valuable contributions to child advocacy case loads, donating two to 10 hours per month. Volunteer attorneys do not have to be litigators. “Much of our work at Child Advocates is convincing someone to do something—what attorneys and successful businesspeople already do,” explains Frank, noting that Lee Schwartzberg is a business attorney.

He emphasizes how his finely tuned moral compass found its direction at La Salle College High School. “The Christian Brothers’ historical mission and commitment to put themselves in the presence of the poor always appealed to me,” says Frank. He participated in the Community Service Corps at La Salle. Those experiences “taught us that there are needs beyond our own,” says Frank. Through Joe Colistra at La Salle, Frank developed an interest in American History, which became his major at Penn. He graduated cum laude with an American History Honors Award. Frank went on to earn his law degree and the Wenk Community Legal Services Award at Villanova University School of Law. Throughout his higher education, Frank remained connected and very much interested in the work of the Christian Brothers Community. Upon his graduation from La Salle High, Brothers Gene Graham and Lewis Mullen invited Frank into the Community’s Aspiring Program. Six years later, in 1981, he received the Habit of the Brothers and moved into Community at Jeremy House in Mt. Airy. His ministry focused mostly on service to juvenile offenders in the Saint Gabriel’s System. Frank left the Christian Brothers in 1989 and applied his Christian Brothers values to legal services advocacy. Positions with the Delaware County Legal Assistance Association and as Adjunct Clinical Professor at Villanova University School of Law preceded his now 15-year tenure at Child Advocates. Frank’s many professional affiliations, publications on advocacy topics, and litany of awards, including 2004 and 2005 Super Lawyer recognition by Philadelphia Magazine, only begin to reveal his secular fulfillment of the Christian Brothers mission. “I loved life as a Brother,” reflects Frank. “I respect that experience and continue to stay in touch with the Community. The lessons learned about the value of human interdependency changed my life.” We should all be proud that through Frank and other La Salle alumni answering his call, many needy children’s lives are being changed as well.­­­­­­­To learn more about the Support Center for Child Advocates, or to find out how to lend assistance, please visit http://www.advokid.org.


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Deaths

Steven Manno ’81 is the proud father of a new baby girl Gabriella Francesca Manno. She was born December 11, 2004.

George C. Kelly ’28 Francis Bliss ’30 Edward H. DaCosta ’36 Edward Haggerty ’37 Rocco F. Giardinelli ’38 James M. Lynch ’38 James M. Lyons ’38 David W. Breen ’39 John L. Dolphin ’42 Joseph A. Wilson ’42 Paul V. Adams ’44 Frank McNally ’49 Charles D. Carroll ’55 Albert Murphy ’55 Charles T. Espenshade ’58 George J. Putz, Jr. ’59 Daniel J. Lynch ’63 Vincent M. O’Donnell ’65 Nicholas D. Yanni ’66

Announcements

Births D. Scott Porreca, PE ’86 and his wife Michele announce that their second son, Matthew Robert was born on June 27, 2005. Mark O’Neill ’91 and his wife Susan had a baby girl Sarah June on August 26, 2004. Chris Convey ’93 and his wife Anne Marie announced the birth of their son Christopher Peter Convey, Jr. on March 29, 2005. Anthony C. Dessert ’96 and his wife Christy had a baby girl Julia Mae on February 21, 2005. Timothy Green ’86 and his wife Karen had their first child, Ryan Thomas, on July 15, 2005. Jim Stabilito ’87 and his wife Kimberly welcomed home their second daughter, Claire, on September 24, 2004. Daniel Keenan ’91 and his wife Jessica are pleased to announce the birth of their first daughter Ava James on March 3, 2005.

Rita Cervone, mother of Frank ’75 and Paul ’79 Marie Harkins, wife of George ’33 (Deceased), mother of George ’52, Joseph ’59, and Robert ’60 (Deceased) Andrea Keehn, sister­­of Walter ’81 Arnold Keehn, father of Walter ’81 Paul Lloyd, father of Paul, Jr. ’79 and Charles (Chip) ’83 Herbert Matthews, father of Herbert, Jr. ’62, Christopher ’63, James ’66, Bruce ’70 and Charles ’71 Albert Milligan, father of Drew ’69 and Mark ’77 Charles Redican, father of Stacey ’62 and Patrick ’74

Retirements

The Ladies of La Salle gather at Alumni House to celebrate the retirement of Pat Dever. Left to right: Cathy Winning, Mary Kay Mullen, Kathleen O’Connell, Kathy Brunner, Pat Schaum, Carol Haggerty, Rita Cooney, Kathleen Smith, Pat Dever, Julia Maher, Connie Gill, Ann Ford, and Florence Ward

The La Salle College High School community bid farewell to a dedicated and long-time employee on August 18, 2005. Mrs. Patricia “Pat” Dever was honored at a retirement luncheon in Alumni House where she served as Data Manager for the past twenty-three years. Pat’s service to the Alumni Association and Development Office has been a vital part of numerous annual appeals and two successful capital campaigns. Her expertise has provided the information necessary to support nearly every event La Salle has held in those twenty-three years. The entire La Salle community wishes Pat good health and best wishes in her future endeavors. by Bob McAnespey ‘66


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Under the Sea LaSale 2005

Saturday, November 5, 2005 5 pm La Salle College High School Come explore the depths of the sea at La Salle’s biggest party of the year. Float through the halls, “cast” your bids on the “pearls of the sea” as you take a deep breath and prepare yourself for LaSale ’05 which promises to offer food, fun and excitement for all. SEA you there!

La Salle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 19038 www.lschs.org Sponsored by La Salle Mothers’ Club and The Men of La Salle


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