News and Information from Mount Saint Charles Academy • Brothers of the Sacred Heart • Winter 2010 • Issue 8
M O U N T S A I N T C H A R L E S A C A D E M Y • B R OT H E R S O F T H E S A C R E D H E A R T • M O U N T S A I N T C H A R L E S A C A D E M Y • B R OT H E R S O F T H E S A C R E D H E A R T
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MSC Annual Report Community Service — Leading the Way
Annual listing of donors from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.
Three MSC leaders share their thoughts on service to others.
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Royal Mounties Reunion Members of Mount’s graduating classes from 1925 to 1959 reunited on October 23rd.
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Mount’s Self Study Commended by NEASC Mount’s commitment to quality and excellence makes impression on Accreditation Commission.
President’s Letter 3 Principal’s Letter 4
On the cover: Students and faculty members who have leadership roles working in Campus Ministry and the Service Opportunity Depot (SOD).
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Mr. Nathan Domingue (Campus Ministry), Connor McCarty ’12 (Campus Ministry), Samantha Towery ’10 (SOD), Christopher Ford ’10 (Camp Sunshine), Ms. Barbara Ferrer (Moderator, Service Opportunity Depot), Mr. Richard Jolicoeur ’74 (Director, Campus Ministry), James Brodeur ’10 (SOD and Campus Ministry), Rachel Griggs ’10 (SOD and Campus Ministry).
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n this issue we focus on the theme of “giving at Mount.” We take this opportunity to recognize and thank all those who have given monetary support to our mission and ministry during the past year. We also want to recognize the “giving” performed by our students, teachers and alumni each and every day — not monetary giving, but giving of self and talent. It is that upon which Mount was founded. It is that which forms the heart of our mission statement, which states in part that “we challenge our students… to become people of faith who use their talents and intellects to serve others.” This is the mission to which so many of you have committed your generous gifts. You give to Mount because you believe in our mission and through your giving and support you, too, play a critical role in our students’ ability to serve others and make this world a better place. These are difficult economic times for everyone. None of us is immune to the effects of the recession. Your generous support during the past year is made that much more special in light of the economic struggles we all face. Parents struggle to afford tuition; many who had hoped to come to Mount are unable to afford to do so. The demand for financial aid is greater than it’s ever been, while at the same time the world needs young men and women like those who come to Mount and other Catholic schools more than ever. The services they perform in nursing homes, soup kitchens, elementary schools, and so many other institutions in so many communities across the country make a crucial difference in the
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lives of so many people, many of noted by Mr. Martin. How does whom have been struck down by Mount remain true to its past the very same recession. while embracing the innovations More importantly, great necessary to make it a viable numbers of these young men and institution in the 21st Century? women will go on to lives and careers of service because Philanthropic: Showing concern for humanity, esp. of the values they by performing charitable actions, donating money, have learned and etc. Synonyms include humanitarian, generous, chariadopted through table, benevolent, kind, humane, gracious, altruistic, their time at Mount. public-spirited, beneficent, kind-hearted. Charitable In the most is defined as meaning “full of love and generosity.” recent issue of Momentum, the Official Journal of the National Catholic Educational How do we continue to afford to Association, Shane P. Martin, Dean renovate and maintain an 85 year and Professor at Loyola old facility? How do we improve Marymount University School of programs and facilities to meet the Education, writes: needs of 21st Century students? The answer is simple. It’s you!! Catholic schools are a national Today, the world needs graduates treasure, but one that needs of Catholic schools more than ever. attention. And Mount needs you more than They have inspired many and ever. It is only with your continuing now need to move forward with support that our mission will live innovative practices and partnerand thrive for many years to come. ships. The future of Catholic schools Thank you for being faithful is illuminated by looking at the road and generous partners in previously traveled — the way is education. often long and challenging, but the bedrock is solid. Staying true to the Excelsior! best of our past, and embracing the best of new innovative ideas and partnerships,is the future for Catholic schools of the United States. Herve Richer ’74 President —(Sept/Oct 2009 p. 5) As we celebrate all that is good here at Mount, we do so knowing that our mission has manifested itself in large part because of your charitable and generous support. Though we note all the good that radiates from these hallways, we also wrestle with the very challenges
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f your lives are anything like mine you have spent a good deal of time waiting. Whether waiting in the doctor’s office, in the line at the store, for a game to begin, or in traffic on the way to work, we can sometimes grow impatient with the delays we experience. Our lives are occupied by so many things which demand our time and attention that when our plans or schedules deviate from what we expect frustration can often follow. In the season of Advent we have the opportunity to examine the concept of waiting and our response to it. We may choose to become caught up in the frenzy of life during this time or we may try to develop the virtue of patience a little further. My hope is that the latter may happen for our school community and for you, our alumni. This period of waiting is made easier for us by the knowledge of what is coming. For young people the expectation of Christmas builds with excitement each day. As decorations mount around the home, in the stores and neighborhoods anticipation abounds. This can also be our attitude as we focus on the meaning of Christmas and give thanks for the great treasure which our world has been given in the Son of God. In the Gospel of Matthew we remember the story when Jesus reminds us to “let the children come to me, do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.� As children long for the arrival of Christmas, we long for the coming
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of Jesus in our homes, our minds and our hearts. In considering the focus of this publication I am reminded of the many ways by which we give back to our church, the school, the community, and to our families and friends. Appreciating the many ways by which our lives have been blessed with life, faith, family, friends, work, health, and prosperity, it is right that we give back in some way. Through our talents, treasure and time, we have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. It may be our presence as a listener, our financial contribution to a cause or our time dedicated to an activity that becomes our contribution. As a school community we remind our students of the need to use their talents to serve others. Just as Jesus came to serve, we challenge them to put themselves out for another. The other may be someone they know or it may be a complete stranger. Many of the younger alumni will remember the practice of the Christmas baskets at Mount. Through this small effort, our school provides food and gifts for over 100 families from the Woonsocket area. Our Campus Ministry office organizes and prepares the baskets through the teacher counselors of the school. Each student in the school is asked to provide a part of the food basket and the gifts are provided through our giving tree. This year, as often is the case, the tags were placed on the tree Monday morning. By Tuesday evening all of the tags were gone. In essence, this means that each child from
each of the families will have at least one gift for Christmas. We are like the magi who brought their gifts and placed them before the manger to pay homage to the child Jesus. As we bring our gifts to these families, we imitate the gifts brought on that day. Obviously this is just one example of the many opportunities we have to give back in appreciation for all that we have both materially and spiritually. Through the numerous events we sponsor as a school and the many groups seeking assistance in the public our students have ample experience with giving back. The challenge we have is to help them understand the connection between love for the human person and charitable contributions. We ask you, our alumni, to continue to give back to the school so that our present and future students may experience improvement and growth of facilities to make their Mount experience even better. Thank you for all that you do on our behalf and as members of the Mount community. Loved be the heart of Jesus.
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tudents, alumni, faculty members, and observers of Mount Saint Charles can see that the school is built upon serving others with individual gifts and talents. Integral to this tradition are Campus Ministry and the Service Opportunity Depot. Mr. Richard Jolicoeur ‘74 and Mr. Nathan Domingue, codirectors of Campus Ministry, and Ms. Barbara Ferrer, founder and chair of the “Service Opportunity Depot,” discussed the role of service to Mounties, and what they are doing to maintain and improve the role of service throughout the Mount community. Ms. Ferrer, what would you say is “SOD’s” greatest contribution to the wider community? “We help a lot of people! We help Autumnfest, the elderly, young children. We help in places like Providence, Central Falls, and Woonsocket. We’re right now trying to get students to get boxes of school supplies to orphans from Eastern Europe.” What activities at “SOD” are especially popular among students? “Soup kitchens, the fashion shows [at the local nursing homes], and bag-a-lunches. Bernon Heights and Monsignor Gadoury elementary schools are always popular. The environmental events are becoming more popular because of the requirements.” Mr. Jolicoeur, what have you done to increase service in the school this year? “I’m trying to keep my head
above water [my first year back as director]. I have added more retreats to inspire students to serve and a sleep-out for homelessness. Also, we’re backing Ms. Ferrer’s programs, which are wonderful.” What are some of Campus Ministry’s most important service projects? “For years now, we’ve been going to Arizona to assist Br. John Hotstream and the St. Ann’s mission. Basically, we’re working with Navajo nation, painting, cleaning, and building. The Christmas basket drive is another. We get around $1000.00 in gift certificates, and just a huge amount of food! This year, we’re delivering them [to needy families in Woonsocket] on December 22nd. Come Lent, the mission drive is always a huge success. Our goal this year is to raise $15,000.00 for the Shitima School in Africa. It’s amazing to see how far we’ve already come. $15,000.00 really goes a long way there.” Mr. Domingue, what are some of Campus Ministry’s biggest challenges in terms of service? “It’s hard, because there are so many kids. We don’t want their talents to be wasted. Also, the kids all have full time schedules.” As a relatively new teacher, what has most surprised you about service here at Mount? “I’ve never seen a school that required service every quarter. It amazes me that students really enjoy it and want to go above and beyond. It’s more than a grade to them.”
Why do you all think so many students go beyond the required six hours of service? Ms. Ferrer: “There’s a lot of self-satisfaction. You feel good making people smile. You remember how happy the elderly are at the fashion show, or when a child at Bernon Heights welcomes you with a hug!”
Mr. Jolicoeur: “We [at Campus Ministry] instill that giving is a way of life. It’s natural for kids to want to serve. ‘Faith without works is dead.’ We’re looking to start a fire and hopefully our kids go out and spread it through service.” Mr. Domingue: “Once students start they realize how great it is to help other people. It’s that realization that makes them go over the six hour requirement. Even in the junior high you see that.” Service is more than a grade to Mounties. It is integral to the school identity, and for a majority of students, to their everyday lives. With Campus Ministry being spearheaded by two new co-leaders and the Service Opportunity Depot growing by leaps and bounds, it remains to be seen just how much more service will grow throughout the school.
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Tom Ward of Cumberland, founder and owner of the 13-year-old Valley Breeze newspapers, began a 5th free newspaper to serve Pawtucket, R.I. The Breeze’s 5 papers now distribute 58,000 papers weekly across northern Rhode Island, and operate www. valleybreeze.com. “I want my old Mount friends to know that, while all newspapers are hurt by this recession, the really bad news is reserved for big-city metro and daily papers. Community weekly newspapers like The Breeze are weathering the storm successfully all across the country. We’re not dying, thankfully.” Tom has four children and lives in Cumberland with his wife, Carol. His 3rd daughter, Kristen Ward, MSC ‘09, is a freshman at Marquette University in Milwaukee.
with disabilities. Muriel is also an Interfaith Minister and has been teaching classes on “A Course in Miracles, Prosperity, Consciousness” and recently completed a series of lectures on the metaphysical interpretation of the parables of Jesus. She attends denominations throughout the year and is currently attending the Unity Center in San Francisco. She also serves on a committee to make 12 step programs and meetings in San Francisco more accessible to people with disabilities who are looking for help with an alcohol or drug problem.
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Derek Archambault recently joined Green Mountain Coffee in Waterbury, Vermont as Product Marketing Manager. He and his wife, Meghan, are living in Moretown, Vermont.
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Eric Burgoyne and wife, Victoria, announced the birth of their son, Henry Mannix Burgoyne, on November 2nd in Sweden, where the family resides. After a long battle with brain cancer, Eric passed away on December 15th.
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Muriel Parenteau is the Coordinator of the Disabled Students Programs and Services Department of City College of San Francisco. CCSF has an enrollment of over 100,000 students and DSPS serves 3500 students
Rob Sclama and wife Karen Farrell-Sclama (1995) welcomed their first child, a daughter, Brooklyn Marie on August 30, 2009.
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Kristy Monahan Hartono and husband, Jimmy are the proud parents of a son named Daniel born on June 2nd of this year. Daniel weighed in at 7 pounds 3 ounces and is pictured on his Chinese 88th day celebration. Melissa Czerkowicz works for Boston College by day, and dedicates her spare time to being a healthy living blogger. She chronicles the challenges of maintaining a fit and fun lifestyle on her blog Crunches for Cupcakes (www.crunchesforcupcakes. com)
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Meghan McCooey, senior tri-captain of the Tufts University women’s tennis team and Julia Browne won their second straight Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Small College National Championship in doubles this Fall at the CopelandCox Tennis Center. That win marked the second national title for this Tufts Tennis duo and also in the history of the program.
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CJ Nemes Inc.
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Ms. Renee Buisson
Mr. Francis Garrick ‘70
New England Printing & Graphics
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Calcagni, Sr.
Col. Edward Gauthier ‘52
Mr. Kevin Oates ‘78
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Calnan
Most Rev. Louis Gelineau, DD
Ohiopyle Prints Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, III ‘64
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Keefe ‘49
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cantin ‘71
GJ Sales Company
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Leary, III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ambler ‘85
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Cardon ‘57
Mr. Edward Goryl ‘64
Mr. Joseph O’Neill
Autocrat
Ms. Barbi Carignan ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Ouellet ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerard Ayotte ‘58
LEADERSHIP CLUB
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Mr. John Cappelano ‘80
Industrial Health Strategies
Ms. Patricia Morris ‘93
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cedor, Jr. ‘82
La Salle Academy
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cote ‘57
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Leger
MSC Academy
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coulombe ‘55
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lepine
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Darveau
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loiselle
Mr. Dermod Norton ‘61
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drapeau ‘57
The Luzon Charitable Trust
Mr. Al Oakes
Ms. Jacqueline Grasso ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucchesi ‘69
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greco
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Maloney
Mr. George Pard ‘45
Mr. Russell Griffiths and Mrs.
Mrs. Tammy McCarthy
Mr. Eugene Peloquin ‘50
Donna Gamach-Grifiths ‘90
Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin ‘59
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pfizenmaier
Mr. Neil Hunt ‘00
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morin ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quistberg
Mr. Eddy Jutras ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nemes
Ms. Therese Riley
Mrs. Gail Landry
Msgr. Ronald Newland, USAF ‘59
Mr. and Mrs. David Roy, Sr.
Wrentham Co-Operative Bank
Dr. and Mrs. James Padbury
Rev. Philip Salois, MS
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mondor
Rhode Island Pilots Association
Vietnam Veterans of America
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers ‘40
Mr. and Dr. Richard Roberts ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tardie
Sheridan Electric
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Staelen ‘71
Mr. Rene Tellier ‘48
Mr. and Mrs. Michael St. Andre ‘88 Ms. Betty Jo Tessier Mrs. Rosemarie Trudeau Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Whalen, Jr. ‘70
EXCELSIOR CLUB
$500.00 to $999.99 received between 7/01/2008 and 06/30/2009
EXCELSIOR GOLD
$1,000.00 and $2499.99 received between7/01/2008 and 06/30/2009 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayotte ‘55 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bauersachs Mr. James Brennan, III and M. Sherry E. Byerly ‘83
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DIRECTOR’S CLUB
$2,500.00 and $4999.99 received between 7/01/2008 and 6/30/2009
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PROVINCIAL CIRCLE $10,000.00 to $24,999.99 received 7/01/ 2008 and 6/30/2009 Mr. John Cahaly,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Galvin MSC Parents’ Council
SACRED HEART COUNCIL $25,000.00 OR MORE received between 7/01/2008 and 6/30/2009 The Champlin Foundations
EXCELSIOR LIFE Members Contributed A Gift of Life Insurance Dr. Donald Bibeault ‘59 Mrs. Annette Blair Mr. Paul Brodeur ‘71 Mrs. Gail R. Bryson Ms. Barbi Carignan ‘80 Mr. Jack Clarke ‘83 Mr. Charles E. Clarke III ‘78 Mr. Louis J. Coulombe ‘55 Mr. John B. Harwood ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond Auclair
Dr. and Mrs. James Brennan
Mr. and Mrs. John Aharonian
Mr. Roland Boisvert
Mr. Edward Brennan ‘55
Mr. Christopher Almon ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cabral
Brothers of the Sacred Heart
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cappellano ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Capizzo
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Blanchette ‘76
Mr. Sean Carney ‘88
Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. John Chickering
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carriere
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clemmey
Mr. William Coffey ‘58
Catholic Family Life Insurance
Mr. Scott Colantonio
Mr. Charles Crepeau ‘51
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cedor ‘88
Mrs. Shaun Cournoyer
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferraro
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke, III ‘78
Mr. and Mrs. George Courtot
Mr. and Mrs. John Guevremont ‘76
Allied Irish Bank
Mr. George Dresser ‘57
Mr. and Mrs. John Hake
Amica Mutual Insurance Company
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Couture
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dumouchel ‘60
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre
Bank of America
Mr. and Mrs. John Crook ‘66
Mr. and Mrs. David Fontaine
Mr. Normand Croteau
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fraraccio
Br. Robert Croteau, SC
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gingras
Mr. and Mrs. Steven DellaPosta
Mr. and Mrs. David Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Denis ‘71
Mrs. Marilyn Guay
DIMEO Construction Company
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hovsepian
Mr. and Mrs. James Conroy
VanSteerteghem Mrs. Cheryl Venancio
FOUNDER’S CLUB $5,000.00 to $9999.99 received July 01, 2008 to June 30, 2009
Dr. Peter D. Martelly ‘68 Mr. Christopher Ozimek ‘79 Mr. Andrew P. Palmer ‘78 Mr. David A. Paquette ‘70
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
Bottomline Technologies Citigroup Foundation Citizens Bank Covidien Cranston Print Works Fidelity Foundation National Grid USA Service
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Eckilson
Invensys Systems
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adamo ‘82
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fay
Dr. and Mrs. Hafeez Khan
Anonymous
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Finocchio
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lagarto
Dr. and Mrs. Rex Appenfeller
Saint-Gobain Corp Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flood ‘56
Mr. and Mrs. John Laramee ‘61
Mr. James Lorusso and
SAP Matching Gift Program
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giannini ‘56
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lavallee, Sr. ‘68
Ms. Tina Betro
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gray
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Lawrence ‘55
Mr. Albert Fuchs ‘35
Mr. Joel Guay ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Manocchia ‘79
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris ‘41
Dr. and Dr. George Hanna, Jr.
Dr. and Dr. Joseph Mazza
Mylan Pharmaceuticals
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Textron Matching Gift Program Verizon Foundation c/o Cybergrants Inc Wells Fargo 9
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Lucille Lajoie
Lucille Rocheleau
Karen Cotton
Arlene Laliberte
Dorimene Rondeau
Robert Courey
Bertha Lambert
Sylvia Rossi
Jennifer L. Cousineau
Alice Lavallee
Norman Sanger
Michelini Cousineau
William Lawrey Sr.DO
Rita Sawyer
Joseph Cullinan
Chong Lee
Cecile Sickinger
Peter Cummings
Elma Lemieux
Bob Sills
Ian Dahl
Claire Levneault
Paul Slater
Filomena Damiano
John J. Lonergan Sr
Tina Smith
Thomas Devin
Matthew Lynch
Mrs Smith
Peter Robert Dowling
Elizabeth Maloney
Donald St Andre
Simone Dube
John J Maloney
Walter Stachurski
Monique Dubois
Mary Marc Aurele
Paul Syvertsen
Rose Anne Dubois
Norman Marcoux
Ronald Tetreault
Charlotte Duguay
Florian Marquis Jr
Cecile Tetreault
Celia Aiudi
Helen Durante
Alphreda Masse
Donald Thomas
Edward Aldrich
Helen Dwloski
Dorothy Mc Llwaine
Vitald Tomaszewski
Mary L. Anderson
Eileen Earle
Dr. Allan McCarthy
Joseph Tremblay
David Andrews
Paula Earley
George E. Medeiros
Bob Tremblay
William H. Baker Jr.
William Ethier
Elizabeth Melia
Betty Tunnell
Jack Barrette
Walter Fahey
Angela Merola
Mrs Vargas
Helen Bartva
Roger Falardeau
Claudia Morelle
Paul Vital
Loretta Beanoyer
Donald Faley
Phillip Morelli
Irmani Vows-Ramos
Eleanor Belanger
Manny Felicio
Maurice Morin
Lorraine Voyer
Irene Berard
Catherine Ferenc
Alphreda Morse
Barbara Watson
Dorothy Bevilagqua
Christine Fesik
Edward E. Mulligan
Scott Welsh
Kenneth Blair
Jose Figueerido
Sr Barbara Marie Murphy
Rita White
Jeannette Bouaquet
Donald Foley
Stephen Nadeau
Edna Zaluski
Kathy Bralechi
Lorraine Gauvin
Keneth Nanni
Cecile Ziator
Margarite Branchaud
Eleanor Gillingham
Michael Nutting
Peter Burke
Mary Gomes
Doris Ostroskey
IN HONOR OF
F Daniel Buttner
Shirley Gusilman
Mary Pastocco
Msgr. John Allard
Richard Calnan
Leo Hisoire
Sylvia Paszkewicz
Lovell Allsfeld
Caroline Cammarata
Gerry Houle
Angelo Paterno
Muriel Barrette
Maryann Campbell
Rose Hurlbut
Anne Payhoda
Mariette Bessette
Kara Marie Carlson
Jerome Irving
Larry Peloquin
Ralph DiOrio
Elizabeth Carpentier
Norman Jakeman
Gerald Perron
Frances Doran
Frances Carroll
Joan Johnson
Pearl Plante
John Gagel
Br. Daniel Casey
Norman Joyal
Ann Marie Puleo
Charlotte Maneville
Louise Castanguay
Thomas Kane
Ronald Puracelli
Maurice Morin
Elvira Cataldo
William Kelly
Jimmy Richmond
Pauline Paon
Nancy Certo
Vincent Kely
Claire Rietz
Maurice Paradis
Mrs Evelyn Chaput
Ruth Kerrignan
Connie Rigwette
Pauline Rabideau
John C Charron
Omer Labrie
George Ringer
Cecile Rabidoux
Janice Ciacca
Clement Lafond
Joan Robinson
Norm St Laurant
Peter Cinieri
Jennifer Lajevnesse
Mrs Roche
Bob Tremblay
Bozek’s Plumbing & Heating Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carriere Mr. and Mrs. Cheryl-Ann Connolly Depault’s Ace Hardware & Greenville Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gardner Mr. and Mrs. John Poirier Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sciotti Mr. and Mrs. Marc Staelen ‘71 Wright’s Dairy Farm and Bakery
IN MEMORY OF
Mount Saint Charles Academy 800 Logee Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895-5599
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MOUNTIES at the ARMY/NAVY GAME Pictured at the 2009 ARMY/NAVY football game, are Mount grads who are now attending the Naval Academy. They are L/R: Jameson Clem ‘08, Robert Van Winter ‘08, Ryan Pangborn ‘09 and Josh Pangborn ‘09.
On November 21, six Mount Alumni participated in the Ending Domestic Violence, One Stitch at a Time Knit-andCrochet-a-Thon at Providence College. Eve Broffman (’04), Marykate Ragno (’04), Tom Dickinson (’06), Julie Hamel (’06), Jennie Eckilson (’07), and Emily Foster (’09) all gathered together with other Providence College students to knit and crochet needed winter wear for the women and children taking refuge at Sojourner House, a domestic violence shelter in Providence. Over 40 items were made at the event, as well as over $300 raised, all to be donated to Sojourner House. The event was planned and coordinated by Jennie Eckilson (’07) for her final project in Women’s Studies. The event was sponsored by Providence College’s Hospital Outreach and Campus Ministry.
This year, Mount Saint Charles Academy is celebrating its 85th Anniversary. We’ve planned a number of events over the course of the year to commemorate this occasion, among which was our Royal Mounties Reunion for members of Mount’s graduating classes from 1925 to 1959. On Sunday, October 23rd, more than 40 members of this group and their guests got together for this important occasion. Because of its success…we’ve decided to hold this event every year.
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Mount St. Charles Students Support Because He Lives Ministry Students at Mount St. Charles Academy collected canned and baked goods to support the Because He Lives Ministry in Woonsocket. On Saturday, November 14, the students helped out at Terry’s Tires annual fundraiser at Market Square. They sold baked goods and all proceeds went to the Because He Lives Ministry.
Samantha Towery of Woonsocket, coordinator of the project, Grace Fenton of Woonsocket and Olin Perkins of Woonsocket
Eagle Project Norbert (Norby) Mongeon, a senior at Mount Saint Charles Academy, has been working on his Eagle Project. With the help of his scout troop and his father, Norbert Mongeon Sr., he has put the final touches to the new garden area he designed with new plantings and some granite stone at the site of the present World War II monument. This area is the triangular parcel of land across from the Arena. He is dedicating his work to the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in appreciation for the educational and religious contribution the Brothers have made to the people of the greater Woonsocket community and the world. Norby is the younger brother of Norbert Mongeon ‘69 and Lynn Mongeon Demers ‘83. His Eagle Scout Honor induction date has not been determined at this time.
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NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALIST
Ed Burke, Principal of Mount St. Charles Academy congratulates Steven Cortesa, who has been named a National Merit Semifinalist. Steven is the son of Janine and Frank Cortesa of Uxbridge. The nationwide pool of semifinalists represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors. Steven is now eligible to advance to the finalist level and qualify for a Merit Scholarship.
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PINWHEELS FOR PEACE On September 21, 2009, Mount St. Charles Academy took part in an international art and literacy project, Pinwheels for Peace, by “planting” pinwheels with messages of peace on the school campus. Paula Hogue, Chairperson of the Fine Art Department, explained that students created pinwheels of all shapes and sizes and wrote their thoughts about “war and peace/tolerance/living in harmony on one side. On the other side, they drew and painted to express their feelings. The students assembled the pinwheels and on International Peace Day, they “planted” their pinwheels as a public statement and art.
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Mount Granted Re-Accreditation from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges At its November meeting, the Commission on Independent Schools, voted to grant Mount St. Charles Academy continued accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. In reaching its decision, the Commission reviewed the self study conducted by the Academy, and the visiting committee report. The school was commended for the successful transition to full lay administration and leadership while preserving the legacy of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. They further stated, “It is clear through the board’s attention to facilities improvement and the school’s commitment to quality and excellence in the student’s experience that Mount Saint Charles is an important and vibrant contribution to college preparatory education in Rhode Island.” In addition to commendations, the visiting committee cited this recommendation: “that the school community increase its efforts to develop an academic vision that promotes a set of values with an overriding emphasis on excellence.” 2012 In two years, the school will prepare an interim evaluation report to respond to the status of each individual recommendation made by the visiting committee. The administration will appoint a follow-up committee to assist in the preparation of the interim evaluation report.
Hugh O’Brien Leadership Award Julia doCurral has been named the winner of the HughO’Brien Sophomore Leadership Award. Julia was chosen on the basis of written communication skills, critical/creative thinking, creative problem solving, decision making and sensitivity to the needs of others.
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Left to Right: Edwin Burke, Principal, Nicole Turcotte ‘10, Trap Yates ‘10, Herve Richer, President. Nicole Turcotte and Trap Yates served on self-study evaluation committees.
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STATE CHAMPIONS — GIRLS’ VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
At a recent sports awards night at Mount St. Charles Academy, these students were recognized as Most Valuable Players in their respective sports.
Class of 1999 — 10 Year Reunion
EVENTS BEING PLANNED FOR 2010
L/R: Boys’ Cross Country, Daniel Appenfeller; Girls’ Tennis, Taylor McEldowney; Girls’ Soccer, Dana Wozniak; Girls’ Volleyball, Elizabeth Frigon; Boys’ Soccer, Brendan Combes; Girls’ Cross Country, Ashley Deeb 14
2010 is a class reunion year for the following classes: 1995 1985 1975 1965 2005 1990 1980 1970 1960 2000
Design: Matt Castigliego
MVP FALL SPORTS
•90’s Multi-Class Reunion – Saturday, October 9 •Alumni Tennis Event – Sunday, May 23 •Alumni Basketball (Boys) – TBA
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UPCOMING EVENTS JANUARY 15 Winter Ball Luciano’s JANUARY 31 Family Mass MSC JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 6 Catholic Schools Week FEBRUARY 11 Blackstone Valley Jazz Fest Stadium Theater MARCH 5-6 Junior High Drama Cinderella MARCH 14 Senior High Spring Concert
President Mr. Herve E. Richer ’74 Principal Mr. Edwin Burke Board of Trustees Br. Robert R. Croteau SC, Chair Br. Mark E. Hilton SC Br. Raymond A. Hetu SC Br. Clifford A. King SC Br. Daniel St. Jacques SC School Board Mr. Mark Andreozzi ’90 Mr. Stephen Adamo ’82 Mr. Theodore Audet ’75, Vice Chair Mr. Richard Cedor ’82 Mr. Wayne Cottle Br. Robert Gagne SC Mrs. Donna Gamache Griffiths ’90 Mr. John D. Hoyceanyls Br. Louis J. Laperle SC Ms. Kathleen McGuire Br. Roland Ouellette SC Mrs. Martha J. Roberts ’76, Chair Mr. William Smith Mr. Alan Tenreiro ’92 Mr. Al Valliere ’65 Admissions Mr Joseph O’Neill, Director 401-769-0310 x137 admissions@mountsaintcharles.org Advancement Mr. Donald M. Demers, CFRE, Director 401-769-0310 x111 demersd@mountsaintcharles.org Alumni Mrs. Gail Bryson, Director 401-769-0310 x115 alumni@mountsaintcharles.org We hope you enjoyed this issue of Mount. If you, or someone you know, would like to receive Mount please contact Gail Bryson in the Alumni Office at 401-769-0310 x115