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Grid Iron
Great Spotlight on Kenneth Daly ’88, President of National Grid, New York PA G E 8
ALSO INSIDE:
Jubilee Celebrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Exploring Brooklyn’s Past . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Alumni Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Meet Matthew Delfino ’14 . . . . . . . . . 4
The Heart of St. Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Development Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Campus Happenings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SFC Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Class Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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TERRIER
BOARD OF TRUSTE ES
ALU MNI BOARD OF DIREC TORS
Winter 2011 – 2012 Vol. 75, Number 2
CHAIRMAN:
P R E S I D E N T:
John F. Tully, Esq. ’67
Joseph M. Hemway ’84
Terrier, the magazine of St. Francis College, is published by the Off ice of College Relations for alumni and friends of St. Francis College.
TRUSTEES:
V I C E P R E S I D E N T:
Hector Batista ’84 Brother William A. Boslet, O.S.F. ’70 Monsignor John J. Bracken Edward N. Constantino ’68 Brother Leonard Conway, O.S.F. ’71 Orville W. Dale Kenneth Daly ’88 Joseph F. D’Angelo Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. William Dawson ’86 Luis Diaz, Esq. Brendan J. Dugan ’68** Michael Henning ’67 Susan L. Huff Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. Barbara G. Koster ’76 Jesus F. Linares ’84 J. Christopher Mangan ’83 Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72 Victor J. Masi, D.O. ’89 Gino P. Menchini Denis J. Salamone ’75 Brother Kevin Smith, O.S.F., Ph.D. Brother Robert Smith, O.S.F.* Sister Marilyn Trowbridge, S.F.P. Thomas J. Volpe* Charles E. Williams III, Esq.
Robert L. Smith ’72
Linda Werbel Dashefsky Vice President for Government and Community Relations Dennis J. McDermott ’74 Director of Alumni Relations Thomas F. Flood Vice President for Development EDITOR:
Richard Relkin Director of Media Relations PHOTO EDITOR:
Edwin Mathieu Webmaster COPY EDITOR:
Anne Silverstein CONTRIBUTORS:
Richard Relkin Director of Media Relations Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 Assistant Director of Alumni Relations David Gansell Director of Sports Information Meghan Lewitt Writer
DIRECTORS:
James Bozart ’86 Brendan J. Cahalan’92 Rosmery Camilo ’06 John J. Casey ’70 Madeline Conway ’79 Salvatore Demma ’09 Patrick Dugan ’01 John Kiely ’76 Mary Anne Killeen ’78 Patricia A. Logan ’78 Alfonso Lopez ’06 Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 James H. McDonald ’69 Patti Moffatt Lesser ’77 Kevin M. Nash ’78 Danielle Rouchon ’92 Theresa Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Peter F. Spiess ’75 Joseph Szkutnik ’71
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M E S S AG E F R O M P R E S I D E N T B R E N DA N J . D U G A N ’ 6 8
Every year, the holidays give us time to pause, reflect and share recent activities and accomplishments with family and loved ones.
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t was a particularly good year for one member
over 100-year-old photographs and study archived
of our extended family: Kenneth Daly ’88.
materials such as ticket stubs, posters, advertisements
Ken returned to Brooklyn after a two-year stint
and magazines (page 6).
in London to take on the job of President of National
Also in this issue, you’ll find the 2010-2011 Donor
Grid, New York. Even with extra responsibilities,
Report (page 22). Every name on this list is a sign of
Ken is finding time to assume an even bigger role here
the support, and commitment our alumni and friends
at St. Francis. We are proud to welcome him as a new
have to the mission of St. Francis College. You have
member of the College’s Board of Trustees (page 8).
our gratitude for your generosity and thanks from
This past September marked the 10th anniversary of the attacks
our students. The responsibility for coordinating those donations
on 9/11. The College observed the anniversary throughout the
is an enormous task, handled exceptionally by our Office of
semester with special events, including a memorial mass, a series of
Development. We have several new faces in that department and
lectures by professors, and personal reflections by alumni such as
want you to meet the group that is working on behalf of the College
former FDNY Commissioner Thomas Von Essen ’72 who spoke at
and our students (page 18).
the College in November (page 10). Academically, St. Francis began two exciting new programs in
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.
the fall. One is the American Studies program, a new concentration aimed at giving students a workplace advantage by teaching them how
Sincerely,
to understand the interactions within our diverse culture (page 7). The second program is in cooperation with the Brooklyn Historical Society. As part of the coursework, five professors and their students
Brendan J. Dugan ’68
visit BHS to learn how to work with primary sources; students pour
President
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Rockaway Scholars Get Head Start on College
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tudents at Scholars’ Academy in Rockaway Park won’t let not having a high school diploma keep them from taking college courses. A partnership with St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights now brings college course work right to their classrooms. The collaboration is in its third year and gives Scholars’ Academy juniors and seniors the opportunity to take St. Francis science and liberal arts courses while they complete high school. The courses are offered at a reduced rate and also include access to a number of St. Francis’ library and research resources through the St. Francis College on-line portal. “Scholars’ Academy has a highly motivated student body,” said Dean of Academic
Program Development Allen Burdowski, who founded the partnership with Scholars’ Academy Principal Brian O’Connell. “By bringing the College right to them, students see an immediate benefit in earning college credits and by saving money while doing it. All students in this program are taking valuable steps towards improving their
chances of going to college and ultimately obtaining a college degree.” In addition to taking college level classes, students are offered workshops on curriculum and sophomores are taken on a trip to St. Francis. Admissions and financial services staff of the College also provide Scholars’ students with information regarding ways to pay for college through grants and other forms of financial aid. “This program encompasses more than offering classes and moving on,” said Executive Vice President June McGrisken. “We are deeply invested in these students and want to do everything we can to prepare them for college and a brighter future.”
Diamond and Golden Jubilees for Brooklyn Brothers
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t was a joyous day as three Franciscan Brothers and alumni of St. Francis College celebrated their Diamond and Golden Jubilees at The Immaculate Conception Center in Douglaston, Queens on October 1. Brother Robert Schaefer, O.S.F. ’61, who has been with St. Francis since 1970, celebrated his 60th anniversary, his Diamond Jubilee. Brother Robert served as the College’s Registrar for 28 years before becoming a Mathematics professor in 1998. He is still teaching today. Also celebrating his Diamond Jubilee was Brother Alan Zodda, O.S.F. ’63, who has worked at Our Lady of Good Counsel, St. Leonard’s Academy and Bishop Ford High School. He has spent more than 40 years at St. Francis Prep, where he still works. Celebrating his Golden Jubilee (50 years) was Brother Warren (James Joseph) Prentiss, O.S.F. ’67, who worked at several schools across Long Island before taking on his current position as Director of Attendance at St. Francis Prep.
Bro. William Boslet, O.S.F. ‘70, Superior General, Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, Bro. Robert Schaefer, O.S.F. ‘61, Bro. Alan Zodda, O.S.F. ’63, Bro. Warren (James Joseph) Prentiss, O.S.F. ’67.
sfc.edu Make the change! Just like many of our classrooms on campus, the website address for St. Francis College has undergone a major renovation. www.stfranciscollege.edu is now www.sfc.edu Starting in 2012, all email addresses that currently end with @stfrancsicollege.edu will be changed to @sfc.edu. Update your bookmarks and contact lists now! Then starting in June all emails sent to the old address will be lost and www.stfranciscollege.edu will no longer function.
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Hend Shnayen Awarded Honorary Degree
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n August 5, Thomas J. Volpe, Chairman Emeritus, SFC Board of Trustees, and Adjunct Professor Dr. Yassin El-Ayouty gave an Honorary Doctorate of Letters to Hend Shnayen who helped Iraq draft parts of its new constitution regarding the rights of children and women. The Ontario Provincial Government and Oakville Member of Provincial Parliament Kevin Flynn hosted the presentation near Toronto; Ms. Shnayen, a former Iraqi national, is now a Canadian citizen and lives
“ By honoring me tonight, you are honoring all those like me, who when they see a chance for bettering humanity, they go for it.” — Hend Shnayen
in Ontario with her three children. She recently founded the International Institute for the Arabic Culture and Language that helps local governments integrate minorities into the community as well as develop community service across diverse cultures.
Dr. Yassin El-Ayouty, Thomas J. Volpe, Hend Shnayen, Indira Naidoo-Harris, Mr. Kevin Flynn, MP.
It is a continuation of the work she did in Iraq, helping widows and street children who were victims of Saddam Hussein. She too suffered at the dictator’s hand: 18 members of Ms. Shnayen’s family were executed during his reign. Guests heard an operatic rendition of “O Canada,” the Canadian national anthem, before Mr. Volpe and Dr. El-Ayouty praised Ms. Shnayen for her lifelong dedication to improving the quality of life for the Iraqi people and for improving the understanding of people from diverse cultures.
Ms. Shnayen told the audience, “By honoring me tonight, you are honoring all those like me, who when they see a chance for bettering humanity, they go for it.”
R I C H A R D S I LV E R M A N ’ 6 4 P R E S E N T E D W I T H A N HONORARY DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS Unable to attend the Spring 2011 commencement, Richard Silverman ’64 was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa in September, by St. Francis College President Brendan J. Dugan ’68 and Vice President for Development Thomas F. Flood. Mr. Silverman, a former member of the St. Francis Board of Trustees and lifelong supporter of the College, has had a successful career in the banking industry and is a major supporter of community organizations and educational institutions. He is currently Vice Chairman of US Trust. President Brendan J. Dugan ’68, Richard Silverman ’64 , and Vice President for Development Thomas F. Flood.
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Today’s Terriers
Matthew Delfino ’14 boroughs. Mr. Delfino was selected to represent the group based on his Philosophy “I want to really performance during workshops and at HOMETOWN: Queens Village focus on public his internship with Gartner, Inc., an HIGH SCHOOL: Forest Hills High School administration information technology research and When Matthew Delfino applied for a advisory company. and building a NYC summer internship program, A long jumper and sprinter on the solid life-lasting he knew it was the first rung of a ladder SFC Men’s Track and Field team, network.” that would help him climb to a future Mr. Delfino knows that to be a winner, career. He never dreamt, however, that you can’t show up on race day without in less than a year, he would be on stage many hours of preparation. To attain at Gracie Mansion as Mayor Michael his goal of attending a top-tier law Bloomberg introduced him as the school, Mr. Delfino is majoring in Keynote Speaker for the Ladder to Political Science with an additional Leaders program. interest in Philosophy. “I was chosen by the Mayor to “I can genuinely say that I’ve learned represent a defining moment in something from all of my professors so which the youth were re-establishing far, and enjoyed all of their teaching expectations for our future generation. methods. One professor in particular, That moment alone with the Mayor Dr. Frank Sorrentino, has really opened boosted my confidence, and was a my eyes to political science, and has taste of what hard work can truly transformed my style of thinking,” Top: Matthew Delfino (Courtesy of Yoni Levy, photographyaccomplish,” said Mr. Delfino during Mr. Delfino said. byyoni.com). Bottom: Mayor Bloomberg and Matt Delfino his August 8 presentation. (Courtesy of Mayors Photo Unit). His hard work is already paying Last summer, Ladders to Leaders, run dividends: His freshman year grade by the city Department of Youth & Community Development, point average earned him the Mary and Frank J. (’62) Macchiarola placed 216 city students at private corporations across the five Scholarship for his remaining time at the College. MAJOR AND MINOR: Political Science and
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Campus Happenings C O N S T I T U T I O N D AY — SEPTEMBER 15
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“James Madison is the central figure in this drama,” said St. Francis College Law Professor Frank Sorrentino, author of American Government: Power and Politics in America, in a lecture celebrating the 224th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. Dr. Sorrentino discussed the impact of Madison’s accomplishments, including his role in creating and assuring the success of the Constitutional Convention as well as his intention to create the political gridlock that is so prevalent today. Sorrentino said that Madison wanted a slow moving form of government to safeguard the personal liberties of minorities in the population. He also explored the significance of the U.S. Constitution among other governing doctrines, noting its emphasis on democracy and the idea that the power of government comes from the people not from a monarch, king or divine figure.
Arab Spring dealt “a devastating blow to the ideology of Al-Qaeda,” said Fine Arts Professor Dr. Yassin El-Ayouty, editor of Perspectives on 9/11 (Praeger, 2004), in the second part of a two-part lecture marking the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks. The first part of the lecture, delivered by Philosophy Professor Gerald Galgan, co-writer of the epilogue to Perspectives on 9/11, explored the idea of amoral moralism in relation to terrorism. Professor Galgan noted that a way to combat amoral moralism is to understand that “it takes a civilization to cultivate a citizen of a democratic republic.” Dr. El-Ayouty described the current series of uprisings and evolutions across the Arab world as the triumph of democracy over terrorism.
A celebration of the written word at the opening night gala of the 2011 Brooklyn Book Festival as Jonathan Dee, author of The Privileges (Random House), was announced as the second winner of the $50,000 St. Francis College Literary Prize at the Brooklyn Book Festival 2011 Gala Mingle and Awards Ceremony held at The Green Building. “So much of being a writer is about disappointment and discouragement. Tonight I feel the exact opposite. I feel nothing but encouraged,” said Dee after being awarded the prize.
YO U N G VOT E R S A N D THE 2012 ELECTION — OCTOBER 4 Divisive, partisan politics could be on the way out if Millennial voters spread their influence, say Morley Winograd and Michael Hais, authors of Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation is Remaking America. In a panel focusing on the upcoming 2012 presidential election, Winograd and Hais compared Millennials to older generations describing them as team-oriented, liberal, and more likely to support multilateralism. Also on the panel, Henry Olsen, Vice President of the American Enterprise Institute, provided statistics and questioned the short-term impact of Millennials on elections and if this generation will really power politics. Elaine Kamarck, lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, rounded out the discussion, explaining that there is a common misconception that young voters and minorities are two separate groups that significantly
Apache, The Bronx, Michael Powell metro columnist for the New York Times, Josh Greenman editorial page editor of the Daily News and Harry Siegel New York columnist for the Village Voice.
Michael Powell (New York Times), Josh Greenman (Daily News), John Avlon (Deadline Artists).
WA LT W H I T M A N WRITERS SERIES: D I N AW M E N G E S T U — OCTOBER 17 St. Francis Professor Sister Marianne Sennick with Millennial Momentum author Mike Hais.
P O E T J O H N G U Z LOWS K I — OCTOBER 11
Dr. Gerald Galgan, Dr. Yassin El-Ayouty.
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influence election outcomes. Kamarck argues that these two groups are one and the same and therefore do not have a substantial impact at voting polls. The panel also discussed the impact of technology, interracial marriages and religion on the voting decisions of the Millennial Generation. St. Francis Scholar in Residence and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Fred Siegel moderated the discussion.
Born after World War II in a refugee camp to Polish Catholic parents who were slave laborers under the Nazis, poet John Guzlowski shared work from his book Lightning and Ashes, about their lives and other victims of the Holocaust at a reading and book signing hosted by the Department of English and organized by English Professor Gregory Tague.
DEADLINE ARTISTS — OCTOBER 11 Hosted with the Manhattan Institute, a panel of top New York writers talked about the secrets of the print industry and the book, Deadline Artists: America’s Greatest Newspaper Columns, co-edited by John Avlon (The Daily Beast, Manhattan Institute). Also on the panel were Heywood Gould formerly of the New York Post and screenwriter of Fort
He was born in Ethiopia and immigrated to the United States when he was two, but Walt Whitman Writer Series speaker Dinaw Mengestu says despite obvious physical, ethnic and geographic differences, it is what all people have in common that makes literature such an effective way to communicate and educate. “I don’t write because I want to give you the idea of the Ethiopian American experience or the immigrant experience, I write because I believe we all know what it is to be lonely. We all know what it is to want love in our lives. We all know that at some point in time we are forced to create a sense of home and identity,” said Mengestu during a reading of his latest novel, How to Read the Air. “These are struggles that are not particular to any ethnicity or identity. They are greater than those issues.”
Dinaw Mengestu being interviewed by Noel T. Jones ‘12.
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Exploring Brooklyn’s Past BY MEGHAN LEWIT
In the dark, wood-paneled library of the Brooklyn Historical Society, students in Eric Platt ’s history class pulled on pristine white gloves and began to pore over delicate black and white photos laid out on long tables. Some of the photographs — dating back to around 1900 — are grainy family portraits taken on the Coney Island boardwalk and printed on iron sheets. Later photos, taken in the 1980s in the same location, show graffiti-scarred, dilapidated buildings.
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Ultimately, it’s about getting students ow does this reflect the time into the archives and away from Googling, when it was taken?” Platt, an she said. Assistant Professor of History, “Students get so much of their informarecently asked a group of students as he tion filtered and rarely read primary pointed to one of the more current photos. sources,” she said. “With this program, “Is Coney Island in better shape today?” they are learning to unlock their critical It was the first of several class trips to thinking skills; to make the materials have examine the Brooklyn Historical Society’s meaning, worth and value, rather than archives. Platt’s survey of American history someone telling them why it is important.” focuses on the history of Coney Island and The Brooklyn Historical Society is students work in groups to analyze film clips simultaneously working with neighboring and images of the famous amusement park schools Long Island University, Brooklyn and neighborhood through the years. In many the landmark Brooklyn Heights building to Campus and the New York City College of ways, the area’s history mirrors the urbanizastudy history, religion, English and fine arts. Technology on similar programs. Next tion of America: the effects of the Great The new interdisciplinary program is summer, students from all three schools who Depression, the subsequent decline of cities funded by a three-year grant the Brooklyn have participated in the program will have the in the 1950s and 60s, and Coney Island’s more Historical Society received from the U.S. opportunity to participate in a month-long, recent renaissance he noted. Department of Education Fund for the paid internship at the historical society. Platt said he hoped to grab students’ Improvement of Secondary Education. Additionally, St. Francis College students are attention by choosing a topic that’s close to St. Francis College faculty collaborated able to access the historical society’s archives home. “It’s a good lens for American history with the Historical Society last summer to on their own time for the duration of the through the 20th century,” he said. “The goal develop the curriculum, aimed at introducing grant, which covers five academic semesters. of the program is to make history come alive first-year students to archival research. Each of the classes will contribute to for the students. The Internet is a wonderful Classes are capped at 15 to ensure that all a website and blog documenting their work tool, but it’s really important for college students get individual time in the archives. and experiences in the program, and the students to use library resources.” “St. Francis College is connected to “It’s great to see how history changes cultural resources and institutions around the students’ final projects will be culled into a digital exhibit. through photography, and to compare and city, and it’s really crucial for students to have Despite the decidedly modern, digital contrast. I hope every class has an opportuaccess to these kinds of things,” said Athena aspect of the program, the project primarily nity to do this,” said Danielle Diniro ’13. Devlin, Associate Professor of English, aims to give the students hands-on experidirector of the American Studies Program Throughout the semester, classes from ences with the historical materials. and co-director of the Women’s Center. “The St. Francis College have been regularly Undergraduate students get a lot out of Brooklyn Historical Society has been very visiting the Brooklyn Historical Society to actually handling the photographs, pamphlets generous with their time and resources.” sort through the institution’s vast collection and other items of “cultural ephemfrom the archives, era”—the photos, posters, lithographs, said Robin Katz, old ferry tickets and Outreach and Public myriad other items Services Archivist tracing Brooklyn’s at the Brooklyn 400-year history. Led Historical Society. by professors Platt, “It’s the kind of stuff that people Athena Devlin, never intended to Alexandria Egler, keep, but the Sara Haviland and students piece Jennifer Wingate, together a better students have used the Julie Golia (Public Historian), Athena Devlin, Eric Platt, Jennifer Wingate, Alexandria Egler, St. Francis Provost understanding of resources housed in Timothy J. Houlihan, Deborah Schwartz (President, Brooklyn Historical Society), Sara Haviland, Robin M. Katz (Outreach & Public Services Archivist) and David Bryant ‘13. 6 | S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E T E R R I E R | W I N T E R 20 1 1 –2 0 1 2
history through these objects,” she said. “Primary sources can speak to a wide variety of disciplines, and can be used in innovative ways.” Jennifer Wingate, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, chose to focus her American Art Survey course on photography, pulling from the Brooklyn Historical Society’s collections from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Students in the class had the opportunity to handle early forms of photography, such as daguerreotypes—an image made in the camera on a silvered copper plate—and tintypes to study the evolution of the medium over time. As a final project, the students will create their own exhibit of juxtaposed images, showing how they contrast. “This is what art history is, telling a story. The students are crafting or curating their own story,” Wingate said. “I’m hoping to give them a sense of exploration from going through these resources.” Several of the faculty members involved in the project said they also hope to give the students a better understanding of their heritage and, in many cases, their hometown. It seems to be working: “Not many people know the history of where they live. It’s good to see the evidence in front of you instead of professor just telling you about [a subject],” said Leah Tribbett ’13.
Sara Haviland, Assistant Professor of History, focused the topic of her class on Brooklyn in the 20th century and the civil rights movement using the society’s Brooklyn Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) collection.
The collection includes correspondences, newsletters, photographs, press releases, clippings and other materials documenting Brooklyn civil rights actions in the 1960s— which included protests against discrimination in employment, housing and schools. “I want to expand the students’ understanding of the topic beyond the southern point of view…so many of the students are local and this connects them to their history,” she said. “I’m excited to give them the opportunity to do hands-on listening, which is what historians do in archives.”
Students in Professor Alexandria Egler’s religious studies class are working on producing their own religious family trees and oral histories. The goal, Egler said, is to demonstrate how information from 100 years ago can remain relevant in the 21st century. Egler encourages her students to venture out of the classroom, and also leads classes on tours of the neighborhood to visit churches, synagogues and a Buddhist Temple that are all within a small radius of St. Francis College. “One of the great things about the project is that we’re in the heart of Brooklyn, and there are so many local and cultural institutions here,” Egler said. “Brooklyn is a borough of churches. Growing up and living in New York City many of the students here are exposed to a variety of religions. They ride cheek-to-jowl with such a diverse population every day and they don’t even realize it.” In the modern world, it’s easy for students to lose sight of the importance of the past. “They have these moments while looking at the documents or listening to oral histories,” she said. “It opens them up to understanding the intellectual process. It makes it fun, and makes it real.”
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understanding of American culture and “When our students go on job interviews, America’s part in a global society. they are very impressive when talking about “We encourage freshmen and sophomores their career focus and the responsibilities of to take American Studies courses because the workplace,” said English and American they serve as a gateway to related majors at Studies Professor Athena Devlin. “But no the College, like History, Sociology, Fine Arts matter what their major, there’s one area and Communications, just to name a few,” where we think we can give every one of our said Fine Arts Professor Jennifer Wingate, grads a huge boost by building up their cultural knowledge.” Assistant Director of the program. Professor Devlin is meeting that challenge St. Francis College, with its rich history with the new American Studies Certificate of more than 150 years and wide diversity of Program, which began this fall. students, offers a strong example of how a As creator and director of the program, multi-faceted American culture can enrich American Studies Co-Directors Dr. Devlin wants to give St. Francis students an entire community. Athena Devlin and Jennifer Wingate. a better understanding of American culture. “Using our own students’ backgrounds over a variety of majors and fields of studies “In my introductory class, I want to bring as a starting point gives us a unique opportuthat might not otherwise seem connected students outside of the classroom and take nity to better understand society,” added such as Fine Arts and Business Management; a hard look at how we are affected by our Professor Wingate. “That cultural knowledge all are geared towards giving student a better incredibly diverse culture. New York City is a valuable asset.” and its amazing patchwork of ethnici“You can take your American ties is the backdrop for the course.” Studies experience anywhere,” added SELECTED AMERICAN STUDIES COURSES n Introduction to American Studies To earn the American Studies Professor Devlin. “Having this on n Crime, Justice and American Fiction certificate, students take six interdisciyour resume will give you a leg up in n History of Science and Medicine in America plinary courses, all created specifically everything from law and education to n Law in U.S. Culture: From the Constitution to Law and Order for the program. The work crosses human resources and management.” n Popular Music S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E T E R R I E R | W I N T E R 20 1 1 –2 0 1 2 | 7
Profile of a Terrier
Kenneth Daly ’88 President National Grid, New York Walking into the Brooklyn offices of National Grid is a lot like attending an alumni reunion at St. Francis College. Both current students and graduates hold titles ranging from intern to analyst, executive assistant to vice-president, all the way up to the President of New York State Business.
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resume for me; he didn’t lend hat top spot is now held me his suit thankfully. I figured by Kenneth Daly ’88, “ A goal of mine is to pay St. Francis back for the that part out on my own. The an English major who scholarship Brother George gave me. Part of that next day I went for an interpoints with gratitude to two view… 20 some-odd years later Franciscan Brothers who put is with contributions, but what I enjoy most is here I am.” him on the path to where he is working with the students” Brooklyn Union, which today. As a senior at Brooklyn became KeySpan and then Technical High School, Mr. Daly National Grid, is the only wasn’t sure about his next step. employer Mr. Daly has known. “One thing that’s very, very important “I got a letter in the mail, very late in the year, saying ‘Come to to me is loyalty,” he said. St. Francis College.’ And while I was there I met Brother George, and That loyalty has paid dividends, not just for Daly who was named not only did I get into St. Francis, they offered me a full presidential to his current position earlier this year after working as financial scholarship. From that point forward, I never looked back.” controller for two years in England, but for students at St. Francis While the late Brother George Larkin, O.S.F. ’60, played a pivotal College. Mr. Daly has been a generous contributor to the College role in bringing Mr. Daly into St. Francis, another Brother, the late including the creation of an John Hoffschmidt, O.S.F., played endowed Ken Daly Scholarship. a similar role in moving him out. But Mr. Daly believes that giving “Brother John called me one back means a lot more than simply day and asked if I’d like to writing a check. interview at Brooklyn Union “A goal of mine is to pay Gas. I didn’t have a resume or St. Francis back for the scholarship an interview suit,” Mr. Daly Brother George gave me. Part of recalls. “His office typed the that is with contributions, but what (Right) Ken Daly (Center) in 2008 I enjoy most is working with the with scholarship and internship students,” said Mr. Daly who has recipients Javier Crespo ’10 (Left) and Jeffrey Taveras ’10. taught as an Adjunct Professor at the College for 18 years. “It’s really much more than the financial. It’s about giving back the opportunity to the students.” Mr. Daly is also proud of the National Grid Internship and Scholarship program.
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Profile of a Terrier
Left: Ken Daly with his wife Laurie and their four “The impact we’ve made is probably greater children. than anything else I’ve done. If I just walk the Below: 1988 Yearbook floor here, you will meet, no exaggeration, broader leadership skills. Some of us are a dozen current St. Francis students working better at one or the other but you really as interns. We started that program about need the balance of 20 years ago and many of our workers have the two.” come through the ranks that way, including That balancing our Treasurer ( Lorraine M. Lynch ’92 , act is perhaps the National Grid Vice President, U.S. Treasury).” most important reason In addition to the internships, Daly Mr. Daly has risen up estimates that National Grid has hired more the ranks at National than 100 St. Francis graduates. Grid. With wonderful But Daly was not content with his relationparents and wife Laurie, ship with his alma mater. He (whom he calls the true wanted more involvement and has hero of the family,) and now become one of the newest “ Having taught for 18 years and having been four young children, members of the St. Francis Board Mr. Daly says flexibility is key. of Trustees. “This is the ultimate a student for four years and having hired more “Family always comes first but step in supporting the College at than 100 graduates, I think I’m in a unique work is a close second especially the highest level; to help influence with these types of leadership and support the institution. position to work with academics on shaping roles. There are some days I’d It’s part of the continuing 25-year programs, on informing St. Francis’ curriculum rather be with my family but I payback,” said Mr. Daly. need to be at work and there are Although one might think that to prepare students for the future.” some days where I should be fundraising would be Mr. Daly’s focusing even more on work focus, based on his business but I need to be with my family. You have to really prioritize.” contacts and experience, he has other goals. “Having taught for Mr. Daly admits that the commitment can be taxing but he points 18 years and having been a student for four years and having hired more than 100 graduates, I think I’m in a unique position to work with out that the hard work you put in pays dividends. “You really need to look at it as a career not a job. You need to look at it as an investment academics on shaping programs, on informing St. Francis’ curriculum in your future.” to prepare students for the future.” The commitment works both ways. Daly is thankful for the It’s not the first time Mr. Daly has played against stereotypes. Company’s Tuition Aid program, which enabled him to receive an “I always say to folks — how did an English major from Brooklyn MBA in Finance from St. John’s, an MS in Human Resources from wind up becoming the financial controller, working in England, NYU-PolyTech, and achieve the distinguished Chartered Financial of a very large, global company. It’s not the obvious path.” Analyst (CFA) designation. Mr. Daly credits his undergraduate English degree with helping He says you also have to enjoy what you’re doing. “I always tell folks, him with the necessary “soft skills” in becoming a leader. “My hard if you’re not having fun, change something. Change yourself. Change skill is finance. I’m a numbers person, a math person. I really like the environment. Change the job if you have to. You have to really statistics and analytics and that’s helped me greatly in business. enjoy what you’re doing because you do it so often.” But the soft skills are even more important as you advance in a company. It’s communication skills, writing skills, listening skills,
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10 Years Later The tragic events of 9/11 affected St. Francis College in a number of ways: We lost alumni, friends, and family even as we watched several graduates play leadership roles in the response and recovery operations.
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hirteen St. Francis students or graduates died at Ground Zero. They were either at work that day or first responders trying to help victims. What’s notable is that a significant part of the leadership that headed the recovery was made up of St. Francis alumni. Thomas Von Essen ’72 , now International Spokesperson for Honeywell Corporation’s Mass Notification and Emergency Communication Technology, was FDNY Commissioner at the time. “Seeing how people helped each other and were sincerely concerned over the welfare of strangers was remarkable. It lasted for months and I believe made a significant difference for those most adversely affected. Moral, emotional and physical support was critical at that time. When people, even strangers, suffer real tragedy, we have shown, not just New Yorkers, but Americans, that we care and want to help,” he said. One of Mr. Von Essen’s first steps in rebuilding the department was the day after the attacks: He hired fellow St. Francis graduate Michael J. Regan ’80 to become First Deputy Fire Commissioner. Mr. Regan, who had previously served five years as Deputy Fire Commissioner, left FDNY in January of 2002 and now works for JP Morgan Chase as the Global Director of Security and Investigations, says the rebuilding effort showed the resiliency and warmth of New Yorkers. “Everyone that experienced 9/11, whether emergency responders or recovery workers, had a life-changing experience. We were all reminded about the frailty of life and the importance of remembering and honoring all those who were lost.” Another St. Francis alum, Richard J. Scheirer ’76, headed
(Top) Richard Scheirer with former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey. (Bottom) Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Governor George Pataki, President George W. Bush, Thomas Von Essen.
the agency at the center of the recovery and clean-up effort: the Office of Emergency Management. “The events of 9/11 changed me as a person by bringing me closer to my family, friends and faith. I became stronger. I will always remember the cross at St. Peter’s Church and how it inspired people,” said Mr. Scheirer, now Executive Vice President at Giuliani Partners. “I became friendly with Rabbi Joseph Potasnik (FDNY Chaplain) because of this tragedy, and he reminded me that it was caused by man and not by God.” At the NYPD, the First Deputy Commissioner’s position was held by Joseph P. Dunne ’69, a 32-year veteran of the force while at the national level, Thomas J. Pickard ’72 , was Deputy Director of the FBI on 9/11 and led the investigation into the attack.
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For the people who were in and around the pit for months and months, it was some comfort to see the number of people who came together to start foundations and organizations such as Voices of September 11th to help family members and others. That spirit of giving now extends far beyond New York. “One foundation that I am involved with is the Stephen Siller Foundation. They do the Tunnel to Towers Run every year and they raise money for people in need around the country like the Katrina victims, the New York Foundling Hospital, Wounded Warriors and the list goes on and on,” said Mr. Scheirer. “The warmth and courage exhibited at this year’s Tunnel to Towers Race shows very clearly that people across the USA and the world continue to celebrate and honor the lives of those lost,” adds Mr. Regan. “It is a wonderful feeling to help others and I am glad more people, many for the first time, are experiencing it,” said former Commissioner Von Essen. “I also think the heroism shown by FDNY has helped firefighters all over the world gain more respect and admiration from the people they serve.” “9/11 to me is a symbol of both the worst and best in humanity; the worst because of the attack, the best because of the way we responded,” said Assistant Director of Alumni Relations Vanessa De Almeida ’00. “We were all scared but we helped each other. If someone’s phone worked, they passed it around so everyone could call home, not caring if they got it back. If we walked to safety, we walked together, even if it meant we walked slower. People wanted to help.” Watch Thomas Von Essen’s Nov. 3 lecture at sfc.edu/terrier
10 Years Later
St. Francis College Remembers Richard Allen ’96
Joseph Calandrillo ’77
Florence Gregory ’02*
John J. Murray ’70
FDNY
Marsh & McLennan
AON Corporation
Industrial Bank of Japan
Thomas Ashton ’02*
Emy De La Pena ’02*
Marian “Marty” Hrycak ’68
Matthew Ryan ’72
Electrician, Local 3
Fiduciary Trust
FDNY
Herman Broghammer ’65
Francis Feely ’72
State Department of Taxation and Finance
Timothy Stackpole ’01
AON Corporation
Marsh & McLennan
John Lennon ’92
FDNY
Richard Caggiano ’99
Carl Flickinger ’85
Port Authority Police
Cantor Fitzgerald
Cantor Fitzgerald
Mass of the Holy Spirit
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he Fall 2011 semester began with a special Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 12. During the mass, attendees prayed for victims of 9/11 whose names were submitted by loved ones in the St. Francis Community.
Reflecting Through Literature
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n Friday, September 9, American Studies and English Professor Athena Devlin participated in an hour-long radio program, Vox Pop : 9/11 Community Conversation on WAMC in Albany. Dr. Devlin used literature about both past tragedies and 9/11 as a starting point to discuss how people responded then and now.
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imitar Georgiev ’10, now studying in the Security Studies
Program at Georgetown University, earned second place and a $10,000 scholarship from the 2011 Richard A. Clarke National Scholarly Monograph Contest in commemoration of the 9/11 attacks for his work, Failure of American Strategic Thought and 9/11. The Center for First Amendment Studies sponsored the contest and hosted an awards ceremony on Sept. 14 with Richard A. Clarke, a terrorism and security advisor to several Presidents, and NJ Congressman Rob Andrews. “9/11 was an event that defined my generation in a similar way that Hitler defined a generation 70 years ago. The contest provided me with the opportunity to reexamine what happened, why, and what came after,” said Mr. Georgiev who added that the prize has reinforced his decision to pursue a career in political science. You can read Georgiev’s award-winning monograph at www.firstamendmentstudies.org. Dr. Craig Smith (Cal State Long Beach), Rep. Rob Andrews, Steven Markoff (911plus.org), Richard A. Clarke and Dimitar Georgiev ’10 (seated).
Listen to the program at sfc.edu/terrier
Reflect with Terrier A look back — see how the Terrier covered 9/11 in the Winter 2002 issue. Read the issue at sfc.edu/terrier
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The Heart of St. Francis — Giving Back Robert C. Sloane ’66 C O - F O U N D E R , P R I N C I PA L A N D E X E C U T I V E C O A C H , O P T I M A R K E T L L C
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’ve always believed in doing something significant as a volunteer parallel with my job,” said Robert. C. Sloane ’66, Co-Founder of OptiMarket LLC and co-author of the new self-help book, Fired at 50: How to Overcome the Greatest Executive Job Search Challenge. Mr. Sloane’s career is emblazoned with a number of high profile accomplishments from senior management at ColgatePalmolive to communications advisor for White House drug czar General Barry McCaffrey to marketing leadership in the creation of NFL Europe. But all along, he kept true to his beliefs in volunteer work, serving as Jaycees President for his New Jersey town, founding board member for a Connecticut organization dedicated to preserving Long Island Sound, helping job hunters at his Riverside, Connecticut parish St. Catherine of Siena and, in 1995, cofounding and serving as first Chairman of The Executive Forum, a Connecticut-based non-profit organization that serves as a resource to executives in transition to help them overcome hurdles to re-entering the job market. The EF currently has more than 300 executive members across diverse industries and functional leadership areas. “Now, after over 10 years of our work at OptiMarket with numerous executives who
Robert Sloane ’66 overlooking the San Francisco Bay
have benefitted from our job search coaching services, my partner Tucker Mays and I decided to consolidate all our advice into one easy to use reference,” said Mr. Sloane. Fired at 50 provides insights about how to overcome society’s age bias and make your age an asset in a job search. The book also recommends the most productive ways to spend time searching for a job. A long-time and consistently generous donor to the College’s general and scholarship funds, Mr. Sloane has also given many hours to current students in the classroom, serving as an Adjunct Professor for seven years. “After a long corporate career that moved me out of New York City and prevented me from completing my Master’s Degree at Baruch, I wanted to consider teaching at the college level. Shortly after St. Francis Chancellor Frank Macchiarola ’62 became College President he told me that if I finished my degree, he’d find me a place to teach,”
said Mr. Sloane. “I completed my studies, 30 years after they began, with a focus on the emerging Global Internet Business area. Dr. Macchiarola kept to his word and just a few weeks later, I was teaching Marketing at the College.” Mr. Sloane later created and taught the College’s first Internet Marketing course, collaborated with the Management Department to develop an e-commerce concentration, and assisted Dean Allen Burdowski in the early development of distance learning techniques. Said Mr. Sloane: “The line from the Prayer of St. Francis, ‘For it is in giving that you receive,’ has always served as an important influence to me. And at a point in my life when I was considering going in a totally new career direction, Dr. Macchiarola’s wonderful words of advice to “go where you are needed” expressed a simple yet profound principle — one which I continue to apply in both my executive coaching work as well as through community service initiatives. I am proud to be an SFC alumnus and honored to have played a role in the college’s further development.” Learn more about Bob at www.optimarketllc.com
Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre U.S. Air Force (Ret.) ’50 Inducted into the St. Clare Society posthumously, Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre USAF (Ret.) ’50 was an inspiration to many. Below are excerpts from two letters written by his daughter, Maura, before and after his passing. “My father… fondly attributes much of his success in life to the education and life skills that were given to him by your institution.” The second letter included a manual Lt. Col. McIntyre had saved from his time at St. Francis. “The manual states that the aim of the college was to prepare students for a life that emphasizes the valuation of life and his duties to his fellow man and his God. As a soldier my father continued to honor this imperative knowing that his role should always first consider others, support and defend his country, and incorporate the existence and wondrousness of God in all that he did. Family consumed these same basic tenets and with eight children I am sure you can
see how important it was to be conscious and present in the role and duties of father. He would say that he was not perfect in either role, but I can tell you that he lived his life as he was taught – to be thankful for all that he had been given; to share in equal measure, to report when he had fallen short, and most of all to love even when it sometimes hurt. My father and my mother (deceased 2007) valued education and its importance in creating a substantive life. They were always interested in each of us finding a path that most reflected and refined our individual gifts. They created and fostered critical thought, ambitious endeavors, and sat quietly when a bar that had been set too low or too high needed adjustment.
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In closing I hope that you will remember my father in your prayers. I continue to believe that… St. Francis College will continue to aspire to meet the aims of a time not so long ago and produce young men and women prepared to meet the challenges of today with dedication to purpose and commitment to the humanity that surrounds us.” Sincerely, Maura K. McIntyre (executor) Christine McIntyre Diane McIntyre Ellen Kochu Sheila McIntyre Col. Andrew McIntyre Kathleen McIntyre
A Diamond in the Rough, Natasha Green ’04
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atasha Green ’04, Founder and CEO of Hidden Gems, Inc.
started her nonprofit organization to help every child discover his or her hidden talent. She thinks she’s hit a bullseye with her latest program, to bring archery to New York City Public School children. “I picked archery because it’s a non-traditional sport in urban communities,” said Green. “It’s really for all types of individuals because excellence in archery is based on skill more than strength.” A triple sport student-athlete in basketball, volleyball and track, athletics at St. Francis had a great impact on Green, teaching her the value of commitment, team-work and hard-work. “I learned about friendship and sticking together no matter what. My close friends are the ones I met at SFC,” added Green who went on to teach mathematics at DeWitt Clinton High School through the New York City Teaching Fellows program and is now working towards a Master’s Degree in Chemistry from LIU. In addition to Hidden Gems, Green is also working with the Department of Education on a technology based concept to help put at risk students on a path to success. Natasha Green ’04
Big Gaff on the Big Screen
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eorge W. Gaffney ’67, also known as
Big Gaff, has been spreading his love of movies across his Greenville, South Carolina home and beyond. His candid, tell-it-like-it-is reviews appear in his local daily newspaper, The Greenville News. “I saw my first movie at age five. My two sisters, Goldie and Cathy, are a decade older George W. Gaffney ’67 and took me to the movies as a babysitting tool. The film kept me quiet and they got to see the shows they cared about,” said Gaffney. “I saw films far above the bar for small children and learned to pick up the unspoken clues and symbolism: the candle blows out, the person is dead; they stop showing the couple kissing and you only see the tide coming in, enough said.” After graduating from St. Francis, Gaffney taught social studies for 35 years in both New York City and Charlotte, North Carolina. He moved to Greenville after the sudden passing of his wife Marilyn, in 2001. An editor at the News offered him a spot working in the restaurant review section. He took it, using it as his way in to ultimately publish his movie reviews. “The value of film is that you can live two lives,” said Gaffney. “You can experience life in places you will never visit and you will see courage and cowardice that will influence how well you are prepared to deal with these elements when you are confronted with a moral or ethical challenge.” For more, you can read Gaffney’s blog, at biggaff2.blogspot.com, which contains his musings on more than 250 Hollywood feature films from the past several years.
Faculty Notes Dr. Suzanne Forsberg (Chair, Fine Arts) attended the 33rd annual conference of the Balalaika and Domra Association of America (BDAA) in Bollnäs, Sweden. She also traveled to Stockholm then to Dresden and Berlin, Germany, for archival research on the early 18th century symphony. Dr. Forsberg visited and photographed sites associated with Franz Liszt’s years in Weimer for the Liszt Bicentennial, which was celebrated in October with a lecture on Liszt and a concert performed by acclaimed pianist Andreas Klein. The Faculty Development and Faculty Research Committees supported her trips. Dr. Forsberg was elected treasurer of the Mozart Society of America, effective July 1. The New York Council for the Humanities recently awarded her a three-year contract for a new lecture entitled “Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel: Masters of the Late Baroque.” Dr. Robin Helburn (Chemistry and Physics) released her latest publication, Interfaces and Interphases in Analytical Chemistry (American Chemical Society Symposium Series 1062; distributed by Oxford University Press, 2011). She edited the book
with the help of Dr. Mark Vitha of Drew University. In addition, Dr. Helburn’s work appears twice in the volume; as author of The “Interface” in Analytical Chemistry: Overview and Historical Perspective and co-author of the article Temperature Dependent Resistance and Magnetoresistance of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes Mounted on Silica Fiber Surface. Mitch Levenberg’s (Academic Enhancement) article “Tears for Lear” appeared in the August edition of Middlebrow Magazine and a preface to his forthcoming memoir on China, appeared in the October edition. A review of his short story collection, “Principles of Uncertainty and Other Constants,” appears in the on-line journal Gently Read Literature. (Get links to the stories at sfc.edu/terrier) Mark McSherry (Communication Arts) will help award a $50,000 prize for one journalist, whose work best focuses on themes such as social issues, economics and politics, as a juror for the 2012 Media for Liberty Award. He will assist in evaluating media contributions from journalists in a variety of mediums from around the world. McSherry is also a juror for the Online Media Awards which is devoted to the best in online journalism.
Dr. Fotios Paliogiannis (Mathematics) released his latest publication, Functions of Several Real Variables (World Scientific 2011), co-authored with Professor Martin Moskowitz of the City University of New York. Dr. Marianne Roncoli (Nursing) was featured in “Ten Years Later,” an article on Nurse.com, that highlighted nurses who were among the first responders on Sept. 11, 2001. Dr. Roncoli recalled memories about her experiences with helping those who were injured and in need of assistance on that day. (Read the story at sfc.edu/terrier)
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Men’s Basketball On the Up and Up
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t. Francis (NY) took a major step forward under first-year head coach Glenn Braica during the 2010-2011 season, registering their best record since the 2002-2003 campaign and finished 15-15 (10-8 in league play) and earning the #5 seed in the Northeast Conference Tournament. The Terriers lost a pair of All-Conference performers when seniors Ricky Cadell and Akeem Bennett graduated but there are seven returning players and six newcomers about whom the coaching staff is extremely excited. Point guard Dre Calloway made a good contribution during his initial season and demonstrated his ability to lead on both ends of the floor. Iona transfer sophomore Ben Mockford will be asked to replace some of the scoring of the departed seniors. The southpaw is more than just a deadly outside bomber as he possesses the ability to attack the rim and set-up his teammates as well. Sophomore lead guard Brent Jones should see plenty of action in the backcourt. There will be plenty of competition in the frontcourt but look for five players to log most of the minutes. 6-6 senior Stefan Perunicic has drilled 207 career three-pointers and is the fifth highest returning scorer in the entire conference. 6-4 junior Travis Nichols, 6-6 junior Akeem Johnson, 6-8 sophomore Matt Milk , and 6-6 freshman Jalen Cannon comprise a talented group that should give their opponents fits. The Terriers will also return to Madison Square Garden this year, playing one of their home games against LIU on February 8 at 9:00pm. Senior sharpshooter Stefan Perunicic.
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Women’s Basketball Welcomes Largest Recruiting Class Under Coach Milano
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t was a busy recruiting season as head coach Brenda Milano and her staff added eight new players to a mix of five veterans as they work to turn things around for the program. All eight Terriers from this largest recruiting class under Coach Milano are expected to contribute immediately. Madeline Jankowski (Middle Village, NY), Jaymee Veney (Fairborn, OH), Colette Hounshell (Kirtland, OH), Kelly Myers (Coventry, CT), Sarah Benedetti (Canton, CT), Katie Fox (Twinsburg, OH), Eilidh Simpson (Mordialloc, Australia) and Jessica Kaufman Sophomore guard Jasmin Robinson. (Victoria, Australia) are an exciting group that offers multi-dimensional skills. Among the returners, lightning-quick sophomore guard Jasmin Robinson demonstrated the ability to run the offense and score in her initial campaign. Junior Stefanie Bingham can contribute on both sides of the ball but it will be her aggressive play on defense that will help the Terriers greatly this season. Junior Kim Snauwaert will be asked to provide veteran leadership. Sophomores Kiley Grabbe and Ozana Marginean both received quality playing time last season.
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Dec. 19 Albany
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Jan. 19 Mount St. Mary’s
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Dec. 14 Fairfield
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Feb. 4
Bryant
Dec. 23 Norfolk State
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Jan. 21 Wagner
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Jan. 7
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Feb. 6
Central Conn. State 7 pm
Dec. 29 Brown
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Feb. 2
CCSU
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Jan. 14 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 pm
Feb. 13 Long Island
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Jan. 5
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Feb. 4
Bryant
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Jan. 16 Monmouth
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Feb. 18 Sacred Heart
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Jan. 12 Monmouth
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Feb. 8 LIU @ MSG
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Jan. 21 Wagner
2 pm
Jan. 14 FDU
4 pm
Feb. 18 Sacred Heart
4 pm
Jan. 23 Mount St. Mary’s
7 pm
Quinnipiac
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erriers’ water polo player and Mexican native Marión Altamirano Alanís participated on
the Mexican National Women’s Water Polo team in the University Games in
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he Terriers enjoyed a sensational non-conference season as they went 5-2-1 before opening Northeast Conference Play. Head Coach Tom Giovatto’s young squad started out the season 0-2-1 but then reeled off five consecutive victories for the first time since the 2008 campaign. St. Francis has played tremendously on the defensive side of the field as they have allowed just 0.71 goals per game, which is good for the second fewest in the conference. Tyler Clarhaut has been impressive between the pipes and is among the leagueleaders with six shutouts. The playmaking combination of Frenchmen Gabriel Gabot and Adam Maabdi has been a force as they have combined for seven goals and five assists. Gabot was named the Adidas/NEC Player of the Week on September 12.
Altamirano Alanís, a senior. “More than 100 athletes tried out for the team so to make the squad was a big honor. It was a
Junior Adam Maabdi and Freshman Gabriel have added a French twist to the Terriers game, just two members of the international team with players from nine countries.
great learning experience and it can only help me in my preparation for our season here at St. Francis College this spring.” Marión Altamirano Alanís in Shenzhen, China, with the Mexican National Women’s Water Polo Team.
S F C AT H L E T I C S . C O M G E T S N E W L O O K
Go to SFCathletics.com to see the new and dynamic Terrier sports website. The upgrade, the first since 2006, provides St. Francis more flexibility in displaying athletic photos and videos. “The new website offers a cutting-edge web presence for St. Francis College athletics,” said Terriers’ Director of Athletics Irma Garcia. “The website will greatly enhance our ability to connect with our fans and potential recruits.” In addition to the new color scheme and graphics, visitors to SFCathletics.com will immediately notice the enhanced photos and new headers. Large action photos greet visitors on the new main page and each sport’s home page. For smart phone users, a customized mobile version offers easy access to Terriers’ scores and stories. Other enhancements are easier to read schedules and updating tweets from the #SFCTerriers Twitter feed. Terrier fans will also still find a wide variety of detailed game recaps, statistics, season previews, player biographies and student-athlete features on the site.
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Terrier Sports Women’s Bowling in 10th Annual Tunnel to Towers Run/Walk
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n Sept. 25, members of the St. Francis College women’s bowling team ran in the 10th Annual “The Firefighter Stephen Siller-Tunnel to Towers Run/Walk.” It was the third consecutive year that the Terriers participated. The team is participating to honor current SFC bowler, Kaitlin Caspar ’s uncle, FDNY Officer Lt. Dan O’Callaghan, from Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9, as well as those who lost their lives on 9/11. The 5K course starts in Brooklyn on the Gowanus approach to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, winds through lower Manhattan and finishes at West and Vesey streets.
(Above) Kaitlin Caspar making an etching of her Uncle’s name at the Trade Center Memorial. (Right) Back row: Kaitlin Caspar, Kristina Terpo, Alyson Piergiovanni, Shanna Chepelsky. Front row: Jennifer Vreeland, Marissa Gargiulo, Amelia Tonyes.
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FC Athletics stepped right up to help tornado victims in Joplin, MO, this summer, sending the city new and gently used sporting goods, sports clothing and equipment donated by the women’s basketball team and its coaching staff. It was part of Help Joplin Rebound, a program put together by LouisvilleCatholicSports. com. “We got the press release and my reaction was ‘We’ve got to help,’ ” said Meghan O’Brien, Director of Athletic Marketing and Senior Woman Administrator. “I just couldn’t imagine kids without anything to do for the summer months so I knew we had to get involved.” Ms. O’Brien organized
a small group of students to help coordinate their own drive along with email blasts to coaches, faculty, staff, and friends.
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The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) was instrumental in making the sporting goods drive a success. In addition to helping the children of Joplin, SAAC, which is moderated by Ms. O’Brien, helps with breast cancer awareness, the New York Roadrunners shoe drive and events helping to raise funds to find a cure for cancer. “It’s all about the Franciscan spirit of giving back. If we give, others will support us as well,” said O’Brien. “We saw the need with this disaster and the kids responded.” Frankelly Fernandez, Farzan Bigdeli and Alexandra Delacruz show some of the gear collected for victims of the Joplin.
Alumni Events St. Francis Night with the Brooklyn Cyclones On Thursday, July 14, 2011 St. Francis College alumni, staff and friends went out to the ballgame in Coney Island to root for the home team Brooklyn Cyclones and support scholarships at St. Francis College.
Will and Angela Manekas ’02, with their children Peter and Michaela. L-R: Eric Smith, James Bozart ’86, Kenneth P. Brown ’70 and James McDonald ’69. L-R: Kevin M. Maroney ’82, and William F. Maroney ’76. L-R: Our Terrier Mascot, President Brendan J. Dugan ’68, Stephen Burke and Michael G. Burke ’68.
Brother Urban Gonnoud, O.S.F. Memorial Golf Classic On Tuesday, September 20, 2011, our annual Brother Urban Gonnoud, O.S.F. Memorial Golf Classic was held at the Dyker Beach Golf Course. Following a day on the links, the golfers enjoyed a buffet dinner at Sirico’s Caterers. (Clockwise from right) Our alumni from Pi Alpha Fraternity. Patrick J. Dugan ’01 and Deborah Hanley. Marjorie Driscoll ’80 and Thomas J. Quigley, Ph.D. ’52. Our golfers.
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Department Spotlight Office of Development Under Thomas F. Flood, Vice President for Development, fundraising at St. Francis College has been invigorated with an outpouring of support from alumni and friends of the College who believe in the Franciscan ideals that govern the school’s mission. But, Mr. Flood did not achieve these successes alone; a combination of long-time and new employees in the Office of Development work hard every day to help St. Francis reach its full potential. worked as a sales and service coach at Capital One Bank where she also focused a great deal of time making sure all bank employees gave back to the community. “We could’ve just written checks to various charities, but we decided to do something in addition, that I think means much more,” said Ms. Taylor. “We made sure that every year each of our employees also donated their personal time to a cause.” In her new role, she’ll be supporting everything from scholarships to the capital campaign to special events.
Marion Boteju Director of Scholarship Programs Ms. Boteju worked for several years at the Alive in Hope Foundation, most recently as Executive Director. At St. Francis, she’s working to add structure to the College’s endowment program, which currently features more than 240 separate scholarships. Having moved to the U.S. from Sri Lanka, Ms. Boteju is proud to support the College’s tradition of educating immigrant and first-generation students. “Their gratitude, mixed with a sense of urgency, tells me that no one takes their scholarship for granted,” said Ms. Boteju. “I’m sure they feel the same huge impact that a Catholic education had on my life.”
Nicholas Canedo Donor Relations Associate / Prospect Research Mr. Canedo graduated from Hofstra Law School, but decided to forego a career in law. Instead he focused on raising money for non-profit organizations. “It’s really fulfilling to work on something you believe in, something that is bigger than yourself,” said Mr. Canedo who supports several aspects of the department and likes that he sees the results of his work immediately in the students who attend the College. “This is an exciting time to be at St. Francis. We’re at a turning point in the institution, where Development is growing and we’re really picking up momentum towards our goals.”
Sabrina Simmons ’10 Office Assistant Ms. Simmons has worked in Development for seven years, making her the senior staff member in the department. During that time,
(Standing, l-r) Sabrina Simmons ’10, Edward Stewart, Marija Wierzbicki, Thomas F. Flood, Charlene St. Vil, (Seated) Marion Boteju, Nicholas Canedo, Emmlynn Taylor
she’s seen the introduction of a number of innovative and creative fundraising programs like auctions at the Charter Award Dinner. “I earned my associate’s degree while working here and saw firsthand how students are exposed to different cultures and taught about more than classwork,” said Ms. Simmons. “They learn about life in general and how to manage both business and personal relationships.” Ms. Simmons added she’s proud to work at a place that’s opening doors and providing excellent opportunities for students and alumni.
Edward Stewart Director of Major and Planned Gifts Mr. Stewart previously worked for the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, raising money for international missions, but while the work may have drifted overseas, he always held on to his Brooklyn roots. His connection to St. Francis runs back to his childhood when during the summers at Breezy Point, many Franciscan Brothers shared the next cabana over. “I love to hear people’s motivations when they make their gifts,” said Mr. Stewart. “It can be
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a fond memory from the time they spent here, a door that was opened to their future or just simple appreciation for the kindness of a Brother or professor.”
Charlene St. Vil Director of Annual Giving Ms. St. Vil comes to St. Francis College from the Partnership at Drugfree.org where she was Associate Director of Special Events and Development Services. She has more than 10 years of experience in fundraising. Ms. St. Vil is now focusing on projects like recruiting class agents, the senior gift and creating custom websites for each of the reunion classes. “From current students and their parents to alumni and friends, so many people have a great feeling about St. Francis,” said Ms. St. Vil. “We just want to make sure we’re at the top of their mind when they’re thinking about helping others.”
Emmlynn Taylor Donor Relations Associate / Giving Programs Ms. Taylor is the newest addition to the Development team, having
Marija Wierzbicki Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Development Ms. Wierzbicki worked at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and the Alive in Hope Foundation before joining the staff at St. Francis College. “I see my job here as a continuation of the mission with the Diocese, just focused more on education,” said Ms. Wierzbicki, whose son Bryan graduated from St. Francis in 2006. “Both organizations really strive to help the whole person. I saw how much the College has to offer personally with my son and now I see it every time a student comes in telling us how grateful they are for their scholarship.”
The commitment to serving St. Francis College and the larger Franciscan community is unmistakable inside the Development Office, where two mantras guide their work every day: New Funds, New Friends, and We Do It Together, We Do It For Others.
Class Notes 1950s Clifford A. Bartlett, Jr. ’59 has been included in the Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide Edition for his outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of law. He is currently a Partner with Bartlett, McDonough & Monaghan, LLP, with four offices located in Mineola, NY; White Plains, NY; Islip, NY and New York City.
1960s William J. Ryan ’65 received an honorary doctor of science in business administration degree from Thomas College, where he serves as a member of the board of trustees. William received the degree during Thomas College’s graduation, where he was guest speaker. John C. Donahue ’67, seen here with wife Anne and St. Francis Management Professor Maureen Couglin, was honored this past September at the Great Irish Fair held in Coney Island, where he was the recipient of the Thomas Cuite Memorial Award.
1970s Michael J. Henchy ’70 is now president and chief operating officer of First Central Savings Bank, where he has also been elected to the board of directors. Henchy joins First Central Savings Bank from Hudson Valley Bank, where he was most recently senior vice president in the office of the CEO. Thomas B. McManus ’70 is proud to announce the birth of his 7th grandchild, Margot Collins Bade, born this past May to parents Polly McManus Bade and Chris Bade. Richard A. Portuese ’70 was ordained to the diaconate by Bishop William Murphy at St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre, NY. Richard is retired from Reliance National Insurance where he was AVP for human resources. He and wife Alberta have five children and nine grandchildren. Peter E. Provenzale ’70 is now senior business development officer and senior vice president of Capital Business Credit LLC , a global integrated financial products and services company. Peter will work to expand CBC’s client-base in the northeast, focusing on middle market borrowers.
Edmund Savold ’70 is very happy to announce that his grandson Garret, along with his teammates from the River Valley Rebels won the 10-andunder Major World Series in Grapevine, TX. Sister Joseph Maureen Zick, O.P. ’72 celebrated her 60th Anniversary as a Dominican Sister, and has also been honored by Most Holy Trinity Parish. She has retired as principal of Saint Pancras Catholic School in Glendale, NY. Robert E. Woods ’73 is proud to announce the birth of his grandson, James Emmett Joiner, born this past March. Edward Michael Carey ’ 74 and his wife Patricia recently commemorated their 50th wedding anniversary this past June, and are the proud parents of Edward Jr., Kevin, Kathleen and Eileen. They are also grandparents to 12 grandchildren. Steven A. Morisi ’75 recently performed in a community theater performance of Judgment at Nuremberg. Also in the cast were fellow SFC and Troupers alumni, Gregory B. Johnson ’72, Kieran Larkin ’75 and Richard J. Weyhausen ’72. Robert Hannafin ’76 is now the dean of the College of Education and Information Sciences at Long Island University, CW Post Campus. Robert most recently served as a director of learning and development at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and is a former professor and curriculum developer at the University of Connecticut, the College of William and Mary, and Auburn University. Kenneth M. Freda ’77 is now a managing director of Executive Sounding Board Associates Inc. He is based in the firm’s New York City office, and is responsible for practice development and for contributing to the management of turnarounds, workouts and bankruptcy engagements. Alexander A. DiGuido ’78 is proud to announce the birth of his grandson, Charlie William DiGuido, born this past September to parents Erin and George, and big brother John Alexander. Al’s Angels, a charity founded by Mr. DiGuido, raised $85,000 to help families challenged by cancer, rare blood diseases and severe financial distress at the 2nd Annual 24 Hours of Hope Fitness Fundraiser. Mr. DiGuido also appeared on CNN in August to talk about internet trends related to the Republican
Straw Poll in Iowa. DiGuido is CEO of digital marketing company Zeta Interactive.
Dennis Monaco ’78 is now the assistant branch manager at First Financial Federal Credit Union’s Howell and Freehold branches in New Jersey. Dennis has over 35 years of experience in banking and finance, including a career on the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to his employment with the credit union, Monaco worked at JSF Securities Corporation in New York as a trading floor broker.
1980s Donovan Gordon ’81 is president of D. Gordon Consulting, Inc. providing sustainability consulting & LEED project management as well as strategies in business development, sales and marketing. Gordon is also a member of the U.S. Green Building Council–LI Chapter. Joseph M. Hemway ’84 recently threw the first pitch during a Staten Island Yankees game vs. Aberdeen Ironbirds. Joseph is V.P. of Information Technology & CIO at the Pratt Institute, and President of the Alumni Board of Directors of St. Francis College. (Above) Joseph M. Hemway ’84 and Staten Island Yankees Catcher Nick McCoy.
JoAnn Stonier ’84 has been chosen by The Aspen Institute Business and Society program as a member of their First Mover Fellows; individuals who are working within companies to unite business growth with a sustainable society in the products and services they are developing. JoAnn is a Global Privacy & Data Protection Officer for MasterCard Worldwide, where her responsibilities include identifying, evaluating and managing risks associated with privacy and information management on a global basis. She is also an adjunct professor at the College, where she teaches accounting and auditing at the undergraduate level.
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Class Notes 1990s Elizabeth A. Gatto ’94 and her husband Hal live in Delray Beach, FL where she works for H&R Block as a Manager, Enrolled Agent with the IRS & Master Advisor. David Moskowitz ’97 and his wife Eugenia now live in Washingtonville, NY with their three children, Alex, Rachel and Zach.
2000s Salvatore C. Vitale ’01 has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant within the New York Police Department. Sal and his wife are happily expecting their third child this December.
Jessica Baeza ’05 and Michael Boiardi were married September 24 at St. Aloysius Church in Ridgewood, NY. A reception followed at Crest Hollow Country Club. In attendance were her bridesmaid Jennifer Travers ’06, Matthew Pepitone ‘06, Daniel Barvels ‘05, and Chair of the Communication Arts Department Dr. Lynne Jackson.
Robert Oliva ’04 is now engaged to Gabrielle Santino. The couple became engaged in July after a surprise proposal at the Promenade, only a few blocks away from the College, where Robert is Director of Special Events.
Christopher Manukian ’01 and Jennifer Graziano Manukian ’02 are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Hailey, born this past July.
Joanna Santino Lombardo ’04 and her husband Manny are happy to announce the birth of their son Santino Anthony, born this past August.
Luke Hena ’06 and Heather Loughrey ’08 celebrated their wedding this past June in Cape May, NJ. Heather currently works at the College as an International Students Coordinator.
Steven Mickens ’07 is the new chief professional officer at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County, in Gainesville, GA.
Weddings
Anthony Paratore ’04 recently wed Ornela Rehova ’04 this past August at Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral in Brooklyn, NY. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Giando on the Water. Nicholas Paratore ’09 served as best man. Also in the wedding party were Albana Zegullaj-Theka ’04 and David L. Peters ’03.
Jeannette A. Robertson ’00 and her husband Lionel are thrilled to announce the arrival of their daughter, Lila, who was born this past July. Jeannette and Lionel are also the proud parents of Riley Desmond.
Monica C. Mann ’06 and Botond Szalma ’08 celebrated their wedding this past June in Hungary. The couple resides in Utrecht, in the Netherlands.
Michael Healey ’00 is now engaged to Kathleen Colberg. The couple plans to wed in May.
Edward P. Long ’03 and Kathleen M. Early ’04 were recently married this past October. The couple resides in Brooklyn, NY.
Dorothy M. Suchowacki ’02 and her husband Brian Leary are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Gracie Marie, who has already brought much excitement to their lives as she arrived the same day as Hurricane Irene. The family resides in Manhattan, NY.
Athalie Alexander ’05 and her fiancée Kevin Arrington are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Kailee Reese, born this past May. Athalie is the Learning Resources and Disabilities Coordinator at St. Francis College.
Nicholas Keenan ’08 wed Daniela Schiavo ’08 this past August at St. Joseph - St. Thomas Church in Staten Island, NY. The wedding was followed by a reception at Atrium Country Club in West Orange, NJ.
Correction In the last issue of the Terrier we incorrectly listed Tara Flood ’07 as Rene Andino ’09, in a caption for the Athletics Alumni Reception. We would like to apologize to Miss Flood for the mix-up, and for any inconvenience it may have caused her.
Births Erez Shochat ’97 and his wife Rosalin, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Colette Rebekah, born this past July, and baby sister to Michael Aaron and Elijah. Erez is a Professor of Mathematics at the College.
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Dance Team Alumnae: Tara Flood ’07, Kristine E. Brodmerkel ’08 and Samantha Stender ’08
Please send your class notes and photos to alumni@sfc.edu.
We Remember The following alumni and friends of St. Francis College recently passed away. We pray for the repose of their souls. Requiescant in Pacem.
Joseph P. Walker ’61 Mr. Joseph P. Walker ’61 touched the lives of thousands of St. Francis College students throughout the years with his generosity, mentorship and Franciscan spirit. Walker is a recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, Franciscan Spirit Award and holds a spot in the College’s Red & Blue Athletic Hall of Fame. He began a long and successful career in business at Bank of New York, working at American National Bank of Chicago (Group Head, Vice President) and Southwestern General Corporation (President, COO) before becoming Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of CTS Corporation. Joseph Walker passed away in his home on Friday, September 23, 2011, at the age of 72.
Alumni Joycelyn Angus ’75 Frederick Bartone ’72 Stephen J. Broderick ’70 William J. Callaghan ’62 Richard C. Coccaro ’67 Joseph W. Cuddy ’72 Anthony J. D’Elia ’58 Richard Gilmartin ’55 Stanley J. Grant ’50 Robert C. Jaronczyk ’72 Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre USAF (Ret.) ’50
Friends of St. Francis College Joan A. Cann, wife of Eugene ’64 Angelica Phillips, Mother-in-law to Joseph Elhilow ’71
Mary J. Colon, Friend Teresa Cunningham, Aunt of Dennis ’74 & Cathy ’74 McDermott
Melvin B. Pynn
Elizabeth DeGiaimo, Mother of Vincent ’72
Concetta Ricciardo, Mother of Judy Ricciardo ’07
William Dory, Father of Matthew ’01
John Salogub, Brother of Michael ’72
Concetta Fontana, Grandmother of Michael Aiello ’08
William Shannon, Father-in-law to Donald Faughnan ’77
Donald P. Johnston, Uncle of Thomas J. Curtin, Jr. ’70 & Great Uncle of Margaret Mary Curtin-Roth ’07
Luke Smith, Father of Robert ’72 Alexander B. Timlin, Father of Patrick ’79
Rev. Louis J. P. Kennedy
Agnes Marie Whalen, Mother-in-law to John F. Tully ’67
Rose Josephine Logan, Mother of Patricia ’78
Bernard White, Sr., Father of Joseph ’86 and Bernard, Jr. ’79 Sylvia Zraick, Sister of Albert Doumar ’57
Gerard R. Spelman ’69
Elmira Long, Grandmother to Edward Long ’03, Michael Long ’86, Eileen Long-Chelales ’92
Patrick Joseph Tufano ’52
John James Maloney, Father of Daniel ’90
Joseph P. Walker ’61
Virginia McGee, Mother of John ’77
Adriana Weigel ’81
Joan McIntyre, Wife of Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre USAF (Ret.) ’50
John P. Molloy ’89 John J. Munnelly ’51 Kirk X. O’Hara ’50 Andrew W. Quigley ’86 Alfred J. Risicato ’76
Franciscan Brothers Bro. DeSales Pergola, O.S.F. ’54
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t is my great pleasure to share with you that U.S. News & World Report has once again selected St. Francis College as a Best Regional College in the North. In addition, U.S. News ranks SFC as the 4th most diverse Regional College in the North. This good news is seconded by Forbes.com, which for the fourth year in a row has named St. Francis College to its America’s Best Colleges Denis J. Salamone ’75 list. This is a ringing endorsement of the College’s mission and of SFC’s ability to transform lives through the gift of a Franciscan education. These stellar results bear witness to the generosity, faith and loyalty of our alumni and friends, whose generous support despite economic uncertainty helped to make this 2010-2011 fiscal year a tremendous one for SFC. We attracted a record number of applicants for our freshman class and now have over 2,500 full time students. On behalf of the College’s Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, staff and the students whom we serve, please accept our heartfelt thanks. And in 2011-2012 we believe that our U.S. News and Forbes.com rankings will advance even further because of your ongoing dedication to making a difference in the lives of young women and men.
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ur donor report offers us the opportunity to share the story of giving which is at the heart of St. Francis College. It also allows for the College to express our heartfelt gratitude. So many of the SFC supporters listed on the following pages are themselves graduates of the College and know firsthand the value of a St. Francis College education. Others are drawn Thomas F. Flood from the ranks of SFC faculty and administration, family members of graduates, current students and friends from the wider community the College serves. What we share is an abiding belief in the ability of St. Francis College to concretely change lives for the better and to enhance the life of the community in Brooklyn Heights, Greater New York and beyond. Our 150 year story is centered on our mission of providing an affordable values-based education to young men and women who will grow and flourish in our Franciscan environment. Each year a new chapter in the life of the College begins as our graduates go forth to make their mark in the world and a new freshman class enters our doors. It is your support, your sacrifices that underwrite each new chapter, that transform lives year after year. Please help the living book that is SFC continue to help dreams be realized.
F U N D R A I S I N G R E S U LT S F Y 2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 1 : $ 3 , 5 9 6 , 0 8 0 SOURCES OF FUNDING
SFC TOP 10
61% 31% 8%
CLASS DOLLARS
CLASS YEAR
1970 $ 3 5 4 ,12 9
1951 5 5 %
1967 $ 2 5 7, 9 5 6
196 3 5 2 %
1965 $ 214 , 07 8
1952 51%
1981 $15 8 , 610
19 45 5 0 %
1972 $141, 0 0 8
195 4 5 0 %
C O R P O R AT I O N S &
1975 $137, 3 8 4
19 41 5 0 %
F O U N D AT I O N S
1962 $13 2 , 0 3 2
1957 4 0 %
196 8 $12 8 ,7 8 2
195 8 4 0 %
196 4 $ 9 9, 2 9 3
193 8 4 0 %
1969 $ 9 3 ,76 6
195 0 3 8 %
ALUMNI
FRIENDS
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PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Honor Roll of Donors The following pages list alumni, friends, faculty, parents, grandparents, staff, and corporate and foundation donors in fiscal year 2010 –2011. The generous gifts listed throughout the report represent support to all areas of St. Francis College, including the Annual Fund for scholarships, library and athletics. LEADERSHIP GIFTS PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
While gifts of all sizes are gratefully received and carefully expended, St. Francis College extends a special thank you to donors listed below for their leadership gifts and for helping to secure leadership donations of $5,000 and more.
B.J. Duffy
Mary A. Ledermann
John A. ’73 and Mary Ann Rowinski ’74
Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan
Walter R. Leong ’81
William J. ’65 and Marguerite Ryan
William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone
Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan
Allan Lowenkron
Samuel A. Ramirez Co., Inc.
Educational Housing Services, Inc.
Edward M. Ricci and Mary E. Lupo
Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman
David L. and Cindy Eigen
Lorraine Lynch ’91
Brother Robert Smith, O.S.F. BT
Empire Office Equipment
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
David D. ’64 and Ann Smith David P. and Catherine Steinmann
ExxonMobil Foundation
Sovereign Bank
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia
Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon
Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo
Farrell Fritz, PC
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello
Astoria Federal Savings
Fast Track Construction
Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale
Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball
Al and Virginia Ferrara
Bank of America
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Victor J. Masi, D.O. ’89 BT and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
Bank New York Mellon Michael J. Beaury ’80
Joseph M., Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone
TD Bank
Fillmore Commercial Real Estate Alan H. and Judith R. Fishman
Brother William A. Boslet, O.S.F. ’70 BT
Thomas B. McManus ’70
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
Alfred F. Thoben, C.P.A. ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo
James F. Bozart ’86 and Donald B. Winston
Charles and Mary McQuade
Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn
Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher
Top Rank, Inc.
Estate of J. Vincent Gallagher
Peter J. Michel ’63
Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80
Robert F. and Margaret P. Gartland
Edward D. and Carol A. Miller
Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi
General Atlantic
John P. Monaghan ’57
Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti
Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons
Brown Brothers Harriman Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne Adele V. Burns
Philip and Evelyn Stenger Peter and Caroline Striano Structure Tone Teitler & Teitler LLP
Montoya Rodriguez, P.C.
John F., Esq. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully
Candid Litho Printing Ltd.
Angelo A. Giordano ’70 and Dr. Joann De Leonibus
Capital One N.A.
Michael J. ’69 and Donna Hollon Moriarty
William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully
Edmund J. Greco ’79
Robert W. Carey, D.D.S. ’38
John J., Esq. ’51 and Theresa Munnelly
George A. ’67 and Melanie Vecchione
Catherine Greene
Susan Altamore Carusi and Bruce J. Carusi
National Grid
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe
Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke
National Italian American Foundation, Inc.
Stephen Waldorf Joseph P. ’61 ✚ and Clare Walker
HBO
New York Marriott Marquis Times Square
Sean Heaphy
John E. ’67 and Mary O’Connor Michael O’Keeffe
Clearwater Enterprises, Inc.
Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning
Rev. Thomas J. Colgan, PE ’45
Roger and Susan Hertog
Park Strategies, LLC
Con Edison
Alber and Laura Hot ’84
William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett
Thomas A. Conniff, Esq.
Hudson City Savings Bank
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina
Joseph P. ’63 and Joan Coppotelli
Salvatore ’75 and Barbara Iannuzzi ’75
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
Cullen & Dykman, LLP
ISS Facility Services
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Cumberland Packing Corp.
J.N. Savasta Corp.
Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta
Kenneth D. ’88 and Laurie Daly
JMS Foundation
Printcraft Graphics
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
The Honorable Alfonse M. D’Amato
John Henry’s HVAC
Kathleen and Walter A. Probst
Dan Kerning
JP Morgan Chase
Prudential Insurance
Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo
Steven Quadrino
D’Arcangelo Co., LLP
Gerard C. ’68 BT and Mary Jane Keegan
Vincent ’72 BT and Denise DeGiaimo
Thomas J., Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen
Bruce Ratner
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Kimmel Foundation
Ridgewood Foundation
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9
Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro
James I. Konkel, C.P.A. ’57
May Ellen Gerald Ritter Foundation
RED & BLUE CLUB
Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster
The River Café
James F., Ph.D. ’66 and Patricia Dougherty
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich
Vincent and Susan V. ✚ Rohan
Thomas J. Lawler
Roman Catholic Diocese Brooklyn
Peter J. Callahan ’63
Robert and Joan Catell Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh Clark Dodge Company James F. Clarke
John M. Downing ’59
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
Thomas Hauser David E. Haverty ’81
✚ = DECEASED
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Waldorf Associates Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward Leighton Waters Catherine Wrensen
Barbara O’Sullivan
John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell
GIVING LEVELS FOUNDERS CIRCLE
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above $ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 $10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9
Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Ramirez
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9 ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $ 249 FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
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PRESIDENT’S CLUB
St. Francis College extends a special thank you to donors below for their gifts and for helping to secure donations of $2,500 to $4,999.
Lawrence L. D’Amato
Michael and Paula Rantz
Margaret Einhorn and Michael Lasky, Esq.
Dr. Dominick P. ’64 and Rosemary DePaola
William K. Lavin
The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Memorial Fund
Tommy Leong
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Lou A. DiBella
James D. and Denise Macchiarola
Yvonne Riley-Tepie
Thomas E. and Patricia L. Alberto
John J. Dietl ’58
Joseph A. ’67 and Mary L. Malvasio
Ron Robbins
Alive In Hope Foundation
Albert G. Doumar ’57
J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan
Daniel Rodriguez
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Marjorie Driscoll ’80
Robert C. and Ann Mangone
Cosmo Saginario
Charlie Barrett
Fine Finish, Inc.
David J. Manning
BDO Seidman, LLP
First National Bank New York
John M. ’51 and Mary McCarthy
Josephine F. ’87 and Richard Savastano
Frank Califano, Jr.
FJC Security Services, Inc.
Thomas J. ’62 and Carol McCormack
Gary J. Schneider ’64
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Carolyn Fostel
Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane
Andrew A. Castagliola ’50
Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini
Ronald H. ’80 and June A. McGrisken ’76
Anne Castagliola
Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman
Smith & Laquercia, LLP
Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens
Futures In Education Foundation, Inc.
Bernard P., C.P.A. ’61 and Jane G. Morgan Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier
Joseph Stuto, D.P.M.
Raymond P. Nash ’63
Thyssenkrupp Elevator
New York Community Trust
Paul Tonna
New York Stock Exchange
Dr. Charles R. Traina ’72
Helen O’Connor
Turner Construction
Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81
Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala
Rocco and Danielle Papandrea
George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel
Pfizer
Laura B. Vogler Foundation, Inc.
Pitta, Bishop, Del Giorno Giblin, LLC
John and Stephanie Whittier
Peter T. ’70 and Janice Chingos Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc. Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo Constantino Estate of Virginia Cooke James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 John D. and Eileen M. Cosgrove Orville W. Dale BT John P. Daley ’67
Joseph F. BT and Marcia D’Angelo
William J. Hackett George Henry Patrick Hillman Hillman Partners Ltd. William J. Hogan IBM Harvey and Gloria Kaylie Raymond F. ’76 and Marianne Keenan KPMG Foundation Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli Thomas M. Laquercia, Esq. ’66
John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich Tomasz Stachowiak
Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito Praxis Public Relations, Inc.
S T. C L A R E S O C I E T Y
The St. Clare Society honors those visionary alumni and friends of St. Francis College who have provided for the future of the College through bequests or planned gifts including charitable trusts, retirement plan benefits, or life insurance. The following members of the Society are recognized for their generosity and foresight:
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Charles P. Kowalski ’72
Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo
Virginia E. Cooke ✚
James P. Lawler ’71
Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60
Charlotte T. Lowitt ✚
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone
John J. Dietl ’58
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Peter Schleipmann ’86
Joseph Ph.D. ’61 ✚ and Mary Joan Egan Ph.D.
Joseph P. ’79 and Patricia Malewich
John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan
Dr. Frances P. Mandina ✚
Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno
Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello
Paul Urso, Ph.D ’50 ✚
Bernard A .✚ and Virginia C. Femminella ✚
John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe
Dr. Philip C. ’50 and Joan Valenti
Anonymous
Rev. James McConnell ’50
Fredrick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman
Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D.
George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner
J. Vincent Gallagher ’41 ✚
Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre USAF (Ret.) ’50 ✚
Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia
John M. Downing ’59
Philip R. Harris, Ph.D. ’48 and Janet Belport
Peter J. Michel ’63
James A. Gibson, Ph.D. ’63 ✚ and Patricia Brozinsky, Ph.D.
David E. Haverty ’81
William C. O’Connell ’87
Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell
Daniel ’40 ✚ and Adele Burns
Rev. William D. O’Rourke ’51
John J. Jordan ’59
Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly
Madelyn O. Biggs
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Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe Dr. Francis E. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely
Johanna M. O’Boyle ✚
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
FRANCISCANS
CLASS YEAR GIVING
1938 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 5,125 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 0 % PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Robert W. Carey, D.D.S. ’38 ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. Zachary ’38 and Judith G. Ephraim
1940 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 5 0 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 25 %
Edward J. ’48 and Helen Ritter Anthony Scotto ’48
1949
1951
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Arthur ’55 and Theresa Maddaloni
Vincent C. Bracco ’52
Robert A. ’55 and Margaret Miniter
D O L L A RS R A ISED $18 , 3 4 2 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 55 %
Thomas J. ’52 and Alice Casey
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Joseph A., Ed.D. ’52 and Joan De Oliveira
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1,695 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 0 %
John J., Esq. ’51 and Theresa Munnelly
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Alexander J. ’49 and Stella Vogeley
John M. ’51 and Mary McCarthy
RED AND BLUE CLUB
REMSEN STREET CLUB
James R. ’49 and Delores Brannigan
Roy F. Bonner ’51
Dr. Hugh T. ’49 and Alice McGowan
John A. ’51 and Margaret M. Costa ’78
Raymond McKaba ’49 ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. Alfonse Acciani ’49
Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and Patricia Hynes, Esq.
Martin D. ’52 and Dawn Conway
Robert F. ’52 and Judith Lee Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C. Quigley George H. ’52 and Edith Rouillard Michael S. ’52 and Eleanor Sciglibaglio
FRANCISCANS
James F. Foster ’55
1956 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 3, 275 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 25 % REMSEN STREET CLUB
John F. ’56 and Patricia Roache B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Patrick A. ’52 and Eleanor Tolve
Dr. Thomas J. ’56 and Ann Wallace
FRANCISCANS
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Carmelo ’52 and Anna Colombo
Joseph P. Kramer ’56
Msgr. Michael J. Dempsey ’52
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Gilbert D. Gingold ’49
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Anthony ’52 and Florence Iacona
William R. ’56 and Rose Mary Travers
Francis P. Roland ’40
Dr. Joseph ’51 and Anita Frey
FRANCISCANS
Frederick J. ’51 and Marilyn C. Herrmann
John L. ’52 and Roberta Robusto
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Francis X. ’51 and Margaret V. McCormack
Patrick Tufano ’52
1941
Anthony J. ’49 and Lillian Agoglia
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 2 ,0 0 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 0 %
John E. ’49 and Georgine Hennessy
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Thomas C. ’49 and Marion Reed
J. Vincent Gallagher ’41 ✚
William ’49 and Jean Tursellino
1942
1950
Anthony J. ’51 and Louise Mercogliano
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 675 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 36 %
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 9,59 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 3 8 %
Dr. Simeon ’51 and Frances Ryan
RED AND BLUE CLUB
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
John J. ’51 and Margaret T. Scibelli
Anthony P. Braginetz ’42 Dr. John J. O’Neill ’42 ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. James F. ’42 and Margaret Farrell FRANCISCANS
Alphonse Popolato ’42
Vincent Buccigrossi ’49 Dr. Frank J. Kerins ’49
Andrew A. Castagliola ’50
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn Castana Anthony ’51 and Margaret Caulfield
Ludwig V. ’51 and Anna M. Sabatino
ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Joseph L. ’51 and Mary Aiello
Charles V., C.L.U., C.H.F.C. ’50 and Viola Gibilaro
Edward J. Burden ’51
Col. Walter McIntyre, USAF ’50 ✚ John W. Olsen ’50
Thomas R. ’51 and Connie Crowe Alexander J. ’51 and Catherine T. Crudo
1943
James J. ’50 and Anita Collins
Francis H. ’51 and Margaret M. Dowd
Rev. James J. McConnell ’50
Paul H. ’51 and Barbara Ducharme
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 45 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 25 %
William R. ’50 and Veronica Schroeder
Rev. William Gill ’51
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Vincent M. ’50 and Lydia Sclafani
John F. ’51 and Patricia McCormack
Dr. David ’43 and Agnes Ballantine ASSISI SOCIET Y
Salvatore Graziadei ’43 ✚ Dr. Xavier J. ’43 and Betty Musacchia
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway Raymond J. ’51 and Grace McGorry
William P. Shanahan ’50
Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily McHugh
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Ernest J. ’51 and Elva M. Orlandini
Rocco A. ’50 and Zdenka Agoglia Martin ’50 and Sara Fazio
Dr. John A. ’51 and Joan Pankavich John P. ’51 and Lucretia Rowley
Robert ’52 and Jane Tinti
1953 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 3, 4 0 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 32 %
Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri RED AND BLUE CLUB
Col. Robert M. ’53 and Patricia Keith ASSISI SOCIET Y
James I. Konkel, C.P.A. ’57
FRANCISCANS
Robert W. ’53 and Eleanor Chambers Msgr. William J. Flood ’53
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Donald L. ’57 and Marcella Raymond
Robert C. ’54 and Maureen Minion
John R. ’51 and Ursula Corbett
Joseph A. Lategano ’54
George ’51 and Mary J. Doemling
Thomas D. ’54 and Eleanor Lynch
Walter C. Hall ’51
John J. ’54 and Lois J. McDonald
John J. ’51 and Patricia McGrath
Dr. Daniel J. ’54 and Lynda Paulo
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Joseph P. ’50 and Norma T. O’Donnell
Thomas ’51 and Catherine Small
Blair ’46 and Dorothea A. Allen
Angelo M. ’50 and Dorothy Patrissi
FRANCISCANS
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Thomas A. Fitzpatrick ’50
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia
Matthew A. ’47 and Edna Shannon
Peter Hlinka ’50
1948
Edward C. ’50 and Rosemarie Kennedy
D O L L A RS R A ISED $155 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 15 %
Raymond, Esq. ’50 and Sophie Kilanowski
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Leonard ’48 and Anne Rose
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Roger J. ’52 and Jane Daly Dr. Ralph L. ’52 and Teresa Gentile RED AND BLUE CLUB
Michael J. ’50 and Mary Mulroy
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons
Francis V. ’50 and Doris Reilly
Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela ’52
Francis J. ’50 and Irene Sortino
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Vincent A. ’57 and Paulette Toscano
The Honorable John R. ’50 and Ann O’Connor
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Albert G. Doumar ’57
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 4, 20 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 0 %
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. Anthony B. Correoso ’50
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
John F. ’57 and Barbara Goydas
William F. ’51 and Dolores Casey
D O L L A RS R A ISED $11,010 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 51%
John P. Monaghan ’57
195 4
Dr. Michael J. ’50 and Roseanne Monaco
Thomas F. ’50 and Josephine Cacciola
1957 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Robert J. ’50 and Mary E. Lanigan
D O L L A RS R A ISED $10 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 14 %
Donald A. ’56 and Elizabeth Trizzino
Thomas J. ’53 and Joan Pellegrino
William J. ’51 and Maxine Brooks
FRANCISCANS
John C. ’56 and Rosalie Devir
Robert M. ’53 and Jeanne Nevin
John A. Bertone ’51
1947
FRANCISCANS
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 31,795 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 0 %
Eugene F. ’50 and Suzanne Kelly
1952
Jerome R. ’56 and Lois H. Swietnicki
Joseph A. Gannon, Ph.D. ’53 and Helena Lacey-Gannon
George D. Balduzy ’51
D O L L A RS R A ISED $10 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 10 0 %
Joseph ’56 and Joan Ferris Eugene T. ’56 and Lorraine Moran
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
George Hearn ’50
1946
Raymond G. ’56 and Rosaria Dawid Harold F. ’56 and Loretta McLeer
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 5,10 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 0 %
Rev. Thomas J. Colgan, PE ’45
Leo P. Callahan ’56
Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler
Daniel J. ’50 and Elizabeth A. Golden
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Neil F., Jr. ’56 and Eileen Brogan
REMSEN STREET CLUB
1945
FRANCISCANS
Michael P. ’56 and Rosemary V. Asselta
Rev. Joseph Pfeiffer ’54 RED AND BLUE CLUB
Gerard E. ’54 and Ann M. Lenze John R. ’54 and Theresa Lenze
Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Joseph H. ’57 and Jane E. Lynch Frank V. ’57 and Domenica Miniaci John S. ’57 and Mary Ann Quirke
GIVING LEVELS FOUNDERS CIRCLE
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above CHARTER SOCIET Y
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9
Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Gerald W. ’54 and Dorothy McMurrer
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
1955
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 $ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1, 375 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 25 %
REMSEN STREET CLUB
RED AND BLUE CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Joseph W. ’55 and Eileen Goodey John J., J.D. ’55 and Theresa Hearn Richard T. ’55 and Barbara Nolan
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 $ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9 ASSISI SOCIET Y
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $ 249
Gerard J., U.S.M.C. (Ret.) ’55 and Alice Baxter
FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT | 2 5
Robert F. ’57 and Virginia Thompson ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. Anthony D. ’57 and Geraldine Abbate Michael J. McPartland ’57 Ralph A. ’57 and Mildred Pascucci William ’57 and Louise K. Proefriedt Dr. John J. ’57 and Theresa A. Rush Stephen J. ’57 and Lorraine Travers FRANCISCANS
1959 D O L L A RS R A ISED $12 , 8 36 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 36 % PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
John M. Downing ’59 REMSEN STREET CLUB
John J. Jordan ’59 Mark W. Mooney ’59 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Ralph ’59 and Sheila Cloppse
Michael ’60 and Jacquelyn Gray
FRANCISCANS
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Donald M. ’60 and Cathy Kelleher
Brendan J. ’61 and Maeve Casey
Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier
Sister Paul M. Ducharme, C.S.J. ’61
Raymond P. Nash ’63
Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A. Gallagher
REMSEN STREET CLUB
FRANCISCANS
Sister Mary K. Lane, C.S.J. ’60 James D. Leonard ’60 Patrick J. ’60 and Eleanor Russo Frederick E. ’60 and Jacqueline Schneider
1961
John J. ’59 and Ann Curley
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 49, 28 5 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 30 %
Rev. Kieran Fergus, O.P. ’57
RED AND BLUE CLUB
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Joseph M. ’57 and Marieanne Keane
George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner
Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning
John C. ’57 and Virginia K. Lawn
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Thomas H. ’57 and Ellen Maher
James V. ’59 and Suzanne T. Chatfield
Timothy D. ’57 and Carol Mahoney
Timothy P. ’59 and Jane Davey
Joseph P. ’61 ✚ and Clare Walker
John G. Melito ’57
Paul ’59 and Marie A. Gale
Edward C. O’Brien ’57
Edward J. ’59 and Gabrielle McDonough
Ronald F. ’57 and Katherine Cunningham
1958 D O L L A RS R A ISED $13,6 8 3 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 0 %
Sister Kathleen Kane ’61 John F. ’61 and Dianne Longo Harold J. ’61 and Heidi H. Martin
Cornelius M. ’61 and Shirley Rose
Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon
1962
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
D O L L A RS R A ISED $132 ,0 32 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 2 3 %
Martin T. McNeill ’63 ✚
Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons
Bernard P., C.P.A. ’61 and Jane G. Morgan
Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney
Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell
ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Thomas J. ’62 and Carol McCormack
John J. Dietl ’58
Philip A. Buttling ’59
Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Charles J. ’59 and Mary Cain
Thomas ’61 and Rosalind Hassett
Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata
Francis ’59 and Helen B. Cassidy
William J. McCormick ’61
Dr. Albert A. ’58 and Barbara Pineda
Ronald P. ’59 and Brenda Fiske
Dominic J. ’61 and Mary Molignano
John J. Lane ’59
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo
Richard J. ’61 and Barbara J. Thornton
James, Sr. ’59 and Kathleen M. Rogan
John R., C.P.A. ’61 and Mary Wagnes
Joseph P. ’62 and Jane Toto
Lawrence T. ’59 and Catherine Sweeney
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold
Richard A. ’61 and Elizabeth Dreyer
Michael E. ’62 and Mary Browne
FRANCISCANS
Thomas J. Mason, Esq. ’61
Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters
Sister Mary Bradley, C.S.J. ’59
Thomas F. ’61 and Mary McCarty
John J. Gallagher ’62
Rev. Anthony V. Dell’Anno ’59
James S. ’61 and Kathryn M. O’Kelly
Raymond ’62 and Marie Grossman
Edward Fitzpatrick ’59
Alan J. Reardon ’61
Michael V. ’62 and Theresa Nastri
Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58 William D. ’58 and Jean Feimer William G. ’58 and Grace Hudson William F. ’58 and Eileen Morgan Joseph M. ’58 and Kathryn Morino Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan RED AND BLUE CLUB
Jonathan F. ’58 and Margaret Greene Peter J. ’58 and Catherine Purpura
F. Peter ’59 and Valerie Foti Dr. Francis T. Lang ’59
Thomas J. ’62 and Adrienne Keller Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Thomas J. ’62 and Donna O’Mara Conrad W. Reitz, Jr. ’62
Eugene J. Feldhaus ’63 James J. ’63 and Nancy Jones John R. ’63 and Mary Mathis Charles L. ’63 and Alice Novak William E. ’63 and Sara Spencer ASSISI SOCIET Y
Brother Alfred Bonanza, O.S.F. ’63 John W. Boyle ’63 Daniel E. ’63 and Kathleen Bryan Dr. Joseph F. Carabetta ’63 Frank ’63 and Ednamae Dambeck Anthony J. ’63 and Kathleen Deacy William L. ’63 and Beverly Dempsey Joseph C. ’63 and Della Dettling Anthony J. ’63 and Leslie Embriano Charles H. ’63 and Dorianne Harris William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins Gerard R. ’63 and June Kelly Francis A. ’63 and Lillian Loughlin Brendan T. ’63 and Mary Mahon James J. ’63 and Elaine McCormack
David C. ’63 and Nancy Moriarty
James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson
Brother Roman Morris, O.S.F. ’63
Vincent J. ’61 and J. Susan Emilio
Harold F. Kelly, Jr. ’62
Anthony J. ’63 and Dorothy Pagano
Francis J. Fallon ’61
John P. ’62 and Linda C. Meudt
Martin A. Pasquale ’63
1960
Francis J. ’61 and Shiela Ferguson
James M. ’62 and Mary Murray
James J. Raftery ’63
John P. ’61 and Joan Hamilton
D O L L A RS R A ISED $11, 24 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 30 %
Brother Jeremy Sztabnik, O.S.F. ’63
Michael K. ’61 and Helyn Jewell
James M., Ph.D. ’62 and Margaret O’Kane
Edward J. ’61 and Renate Kast
John M. ’62 and Mary Prenderville
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Anthony N. ’63 and Marylyn Vetrano
John F. ’61 and Veronica Maguire
Dr. Gustave P. Raspitha ’62 ✚
William F. Marmion ’61
FRANCISCANS
Andre Zmurek ’63 and Dr. Barbara Barlow
Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan
James N. Cameron, Esq. ’62
FRANCISCANS
Neil J. O’Carroll ’61
John F. Connelly ’62
Michael ’63 and Helen J. Brongo
Francis M. ’61 and Mary Scahill
John A. ’62 and Judy Ferguson
Bruce A. ’63 and Raffaela Buckheit
Brother Robert Schaefer, O.S.F. ’61
Lester L. ’62 and Gloria Grimmell
Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis E. Bulla
Thomas F. ’59 and Madeline Tierney
Xavier Castelli ’58
Sister Mary Tropeano, C.S.J. ’59
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60
John B. ’58 and Julie A. McCarthy
Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito
Francis J. ’58 and Marion McCluskey
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan
James E. ’62 and Kathleen Dwane
Vincent ’63 and Carol DeClementi
Thomas P. ’62 and Louise Gilhooley
Connell J. ’58 and Claire Boyle
Charles A. ’58 and Marie Ludlow
Robert F. Bienemann, Sr. ’61
Dr. Angel R., Jr. ’62 and Patricia Colon
John M. ’63 and Maureen Dalton
Dr. John C. ’61 and Milena M. D’Avirro
Peter J. ’59 and Delores Owens
James G. Keller ’58
RED AND BLUE CLUB
REMSEN STREET CLUB
William P. ’63 and Elizabeth Casey
Hugh J., Sr. ’63 and June McMenamin
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Robert E. ’58 and Adrienne Duane
Arthur E. ’61 and Eleanor Beyer
RED AND BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Sister Jacqueline McDermott, C.S.J. ’59
Dr. Paul ’58 and Kathleen Dolan
Patrick W. Sullivan ’63
Thomas E. Curley, Ph.D. ’61
Joseph F. ’58 and Caroline Wahl
Anthony J. D’Elia ’58 ✚ and Ann Delia
William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
John F. ’59 and Annette Astarita
Gerald A. ’58 and Linda Curtin
Thomas T. ’63 and Penelope Meyer Lt. Col. Robert W., U.S.M.C. (Ret.) ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan, R.N.
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Martin P. McNally ’63
Donald W. ’61 and Kathleen O’Donnell
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Joseph P. ’59 and Claire McQueeney
Richard E. ’63 and Mary Cashin
Edward P. ’60 and Carmen Aquilone John V. ’60 and Anne Brull
John P. ’63 and Margaret Toner
John J. ’58 and Cecilia Reilly
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John H. Scott ’61
James T. ’62 and Anne Heverin
Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis Cali
Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh
Charles V. ’60 and Eileen Austin
William J. Weber ’61
Harry A. ’62 and Alfia Kranepool
Joseph ’63 and Mary A. Casalino
William A. ’58 and Anne Whelan
Joseph E. ’60 and Rosemarie McLaughlin
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Donald J., M.S.W. ’62 and Patricia Young
John P. ’63 and Joan Clifford
John C. ’58 and Barbara Gordon
RED AND BLUE CLUB
George C. Davey ’61
James T. ’58 and Margaret Griffin
Donald B. ’60 and Arlene Grennon
Robert C. ’61 and Charlotte Hackett
David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis
Robert C., Esq. ’60 and Patricia Mitchell
FRANCISCANS
Joseph S. ’58 and Kathleen Randazzo
John A. Pellegrino ’60
Benedict A. ’61 and Lois Carrozza
Francis P. ’61 and Joyce Kehoe Robert ’61 and Cecilia Lambiase Rev. John McCormick ’61
1963
John T. ’63 and Margaret A. Cronin ’81
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
George P. DeGeorge ’63
Peter J. Schweitzer ’60
Peter N. ’58 and Virginia Smith ’91
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Lawrence F. Travaglia ’61
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Lawrence Sullivan ’58
John J. ’60 and Dorothy Finan
Dr. James E. Vincent ’61
Peter J. Callahan ’63
John M. ’60 and Carol Fitzgerald
William J., Jr. ’61 and Jane S. Walsh
Peter J. Michel ’63
Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon
Michael A. Zufolo ’61
John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell
2 6 | S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT
Joseph M. ’63 and Ellen Cortese
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 4 6, 4 45 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 52 %
John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy
William K. ’61 and Mary A. Storey
Vincent J. ’63 and Jacqueline R. Conlon
Joseph P. ’63 and Joan Coppotelli
Edward J., Jr. ’63 and Maureen Dougherty Thomas J. ’63 and Kathleen Hamm James G. Mannix ’63 John M. ’63 and Nancy A. Mundy
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
William C. ’63 and Maria M. Sabo
Michael C. Healy ’64 and Katherine Griffith
Thomas A. Simonetti ’67
FRANCISCANS
FRANCISCANS
Dr. Richard ’65 and Monica Bonnabeau
Anthony C. ’66 and Evelyn Alaimo
Walter G. Eggmann ’65
James A. ’66 and Helen J. Geib
Robert M. ’64 and Helen K. Suzansky
Thomas M. ’65 and Georgia Fasano
Jerome J. ’66 and Carol U. Guerrin
Edward T. ’65 and Bonnie Joyce
Eugene L. Swann ’64
Joseph A. Lavezzo ’65
Gerard W. ’66 and Madonna Halloran
Douglas G. ’64 and Patricia Thomson
Thomas A. ’65 and Margaret Loughrey
William W. ’66 and Susan T. Koscinski
Patrick F. Walsh ’64
James J. ’65 and Francine Maloney
Anthony J. LaBello ’66
1965
Blaise ’65 and Ruth Marchese
Daniel J. ’66 and A. M. Lane
Patricia K. McGowran ’67
John P. ’65 and Margaret McCadden
William J. ’67 and Mary Ratzsch
Bernard F. ’65 and Dianne Mundy
Patrick ’67 and Sheila Rooney
Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 214,078 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 31%
Edward J. ’66 and Judith McLaughlin
John H. ’65 and Eileen Peters
William I. ’66 and Carolyn Meehan
John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Raymond F. Schmitt ’67
Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh
William J. ’65 and Marguerite Ryan
Bruce A. ’65 and Concetta Pizzimenti
Sister Mary I. O’Donnell ’66
Michael P. ’63 and Rose Savino Santo ’63 and Carol Tantillo James M. Tharrington ’63 Joseph R. ’63 and Carol Torpey
1964 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 9 9, 2 93 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 27 % FOUNDERS CIRCLE
David D. ’64 and Ann Smith PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Raymond C. ’64 and Nancy Makofske
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Dr. Dominick P. ’64 and Rosemary DePaola
Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Ramirez
Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Joseph G. ’65 and Barbaralee Purcell
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 257,957 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 20 %
Charles ’65 and Anne Vermaelen
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Dr. Francis E. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely
John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich
REMSEN STREET CLUB
John F. ’65 and Josephine Witkowski
REMSEN STREET CLUB
James J., Ph.D. ’65 and Mary L. O’Connell
Bernard J. ’64 and Eileen Casserly John F. ’64 and Anne Coffey Edward J. ’64 and Kathleen Hart Charles L. ’64 and Barbara Measter B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Walter J. ’64 and Patricia Cook E. J. ’64 and Frances Greiner James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea Joseph M. ’64 and Maureen E. Vislocky Dr. Stephen Wilantewicz ’64
James M. ’67 and Patricia Theisen
1968 D O L L A RS R A ISED $128 ,78 2 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 20 %
George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer
George A. ’67 and Melanie Vecchione
Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 3 4,024 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 25 % PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Anthony ’65 and Arlene Miserandino RED AND BLUE CLUB
Kenneth R. ’65 and Joyce Allex
James F., Ph.D. ’66 and Patricia Dougherty PRESIDENT’S CLUB
William J., Esq. ’65 and Elizabeth Bielefeld
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Leonard N. ’65 and Angela Florio
Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane
Charles C. LoRe, Jr. ’65 Thomas A. ’65 and Claire McLellan
Thomas M. Laquercia, Esq. ’66
REMSEN STREET CLUB
James D. ’66 and Susan Egan
James R., C.P.A. ’64 and Leticia Mazzeo
Dominick P. ’65 and Amy Quartuccio
John S. Pereira ’66
Colonel John H., USAF (Ret.) ’64 and Pamela Morris
Anthony J. ’65 and Dorothy Witt
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John J. ’64 and Mary O’Boyle
ASSISI SOCIET Y
William A. ’66 and Maureen Jandovitz
James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling
John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan
Thomas J. ’64 and Anne Hoban
Richard D. ’67 and Ann May
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Richard J. ’66 and Maria Krauland
Brother Gary Gaynor, O.S.F. ’64
Richard F. Marino ’67
John E. ’67 and Mary O’Connor
Charles F. ’65 and Nohemi Noselli
James A. ’64 and Lena M. Dassori
Dr. Louis J. ’67 and Marge Imbriano
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Gerard C. DiStefano ’64
John F. ’64 and Catherine Bartley
Brother Adrian Fannon, O.S.F. ’67
1966
Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra
Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion Fanelli
Richard G. Alexander ’64
Thomas P. Crotty ’67
Gerard C. ’68 BT and Mary Jane Keegan
Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John A. ’67 and Marietta Corrigan
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Lawrence J. ’65 and Mary Mulcahy
Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64
Sister Grace A. Baran, C.S.J. ’67
John F., Esq. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully
Robert ’64 and Barbara de Zorzi
John J. ’64 and Ann Sceppa
FRANCISCANS
William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Henry E. Riehl ’64
1967
Letterio D. ’65 and Joann Sgarlata
Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo
Gary J. Schneider ’64
Arthur M. ’66 and Mary Forster
Sister Anne V. Beverly, C.S.J. ’65 William M. ’65 and Patricia Black James R. ’65 and Linda Borut Capt. William T. Brown, U.S.N. ’65 Thomas J. ’65 and Eileen Callaghan John, Jr. ’65 and Bari Cavallo Thomas F. ’65 and Sandra Clougher Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne
John P. Daley ’67
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Joseph A. ’67 and Mary L. Malvasio REMSEN STREET CLUB
Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould
Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo Constantino Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala
Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Bernadette Sullivan
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti
Robert G. ’68 and Margaret Bombara
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Robert A. ’67 and Mary Alessandro Edward J. ’67 and Patricia Duer
Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly Raphael, Esq. ’68 and Mary Scotto
Paul G. Henning ’67
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Raymond M. Feeney ’67 and Judy Latta
Msgr. John D. Gilmartin ’68
William P. Tyson ’67
Robert T. ’68 and Patricia Barlow
RED AND BLUE CLUB
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra
Anthony S. ’66 and Patricia Cassino
William T. Donley ’68
Arthur ’66 and Paula S. DiClementi
Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle DiTommaso
Vincent J. Dougherty ’68
Edward J. ’66 and Kathleen Jaworski
John C. ’67 and Anne Donahue
Robert J. Rafferty, C.P.A. ’66
George W. Gaffney ’67
William ’66 and Joan Schildwachter Ronald J. ’66 and Alice Vallar
William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. Quinlan
William J. Walker, Sr. ’66
Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder
Richard D. ’66 and Maureen Young
ASSISI SOCIET Y
GIVING LEVELS
ASSISI SOCIET Y
James R. Barra ’67
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Rev. Randolph J. ’68 and Donna Geminder Joseph F., Ph.D. ’68 and Jane M. Marino
Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy
Rev. Christopher G. ’65 and Barbara Duffy
Brother Campion Lally, O.S.F. ’64
Thomas J. ’65 and Valerie Foley
John D. ’64 and Maureen Looney
Robert K. ’65 and Joan Johnson
Richard M. ’66 and Linda Bourne
Dr. Frank W. Calamusa ’67
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above
Richard C. ’67 and Anne Coccaro
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Edward J. ’64 and Angela Murphy
Honorable Peter T. ’65 and Rosemary King
Sister Barbara Buckbee, C.S.J. ’66 Jack A. ’66 and Kathleen Crispi
Eileen A. ’67 and Anthony Corrado
Francis ’64 and Marian Myskowsky
Richard R. ’65 and Linda J. Lynch
Gerard K. ’66 and Joy O. Hannon
James F. ’67 and Patricia Darcy
Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L. Judge
Frank ’67 and Maria Del Maestro
James J. Magee ’66
David ’67 and Susan Fallon
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Christopher T. ’64 and Ingrid Muller
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9
Edward J. ’64 and Jean Peters
Edward F. ’65 and Monica McCabe
Edward J. ’64 and Michelle Powers John P., Jr. ’64 and Dorothy Rooney
David Meyer ’65 and Antonia Lamoureux-Meyer
Joseph F. ’64 and Paula Sheridan
Philip D. Murray ’65
James G. McGuire ’66
Kevin J. ’67 and Penelope Holland
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9
Timothy F. Stafford ’64
Michael J. ’65 and Maura O’Connor
Sister Alice L. McVey, C.S.J. ’66
Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Peter M. ’64 and Ann Swist
Leonard E. Olen ’65
Edward Melanson ’66
Michael V. ’67 and Marie Luciano
John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke
William A. ’66 and Barbara Meyer
George M. Magliano ’67
Frank J. ’65 and Anne Pascuzzi
Brother Antonio Montera, O.S.F. ’66
Edmond J. O’Connor ’67
Dr. Hugh T. ’65 and Madalene Potter
Peter C. ’66 and Patricia Nies
Vincent P. ’67 and Veronica Pagano
Raymond L. ’64 and Barbara Bendici
Sherwood A. Salvan, Esq. ’65
George J. ’66 and Frances Pipino
James A. ’67 and Kathleen Palmer
Brother Norman Smercak, O.S.F. ’66
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Francis P. ’65 and Maureen Smith
Joseph J. ’67 and Geraldine Riley
$10 0 to $ 249
Orazio A. ’64 and Margaret Ciccarelli
Ralph ’65 and Diana Stinebrickner
George T. ’66 and Linda K. Steinmann
Jerold ’67 and Lilo Rowan
FRANCISCANS
Thomas E. ’64 and Charmayne Tilston FRANCISCANS
Paul C. ’64 and Sandra Donovan
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
Guarione ’67 and Teresita Diaz
Robert S. ’67 and Kathleen Sarli
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9
Gifts to $ 9 9
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REMSEN STREET CLUB
James J. Mulhearn ’69
Edward P. Morrissey ’70
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth O’Mara
Kevin J. ’70 and Valerie Ryan
John P. ’71 and Kathleen P. Brolly
Edward A. ’68 and Dorette Putonti
Joseph P., Esq. ’69 and Dorothy Forte
Daniel J. ’70 and Kathleen Trucano
Philip A. ’71 and Joann M. Caserta
Patrick J. ’68 and Jeanne Reavey
Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro
Charles J. ’69 and Rose M. Pergola Paul F. ’69 and Giuseppina Valenti
Richard P. ’70 and Beverly Wagner
Louis P. Celano ’71
Donald E. Temple ’68
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
1970
FRANCISCANS
Kevin M. ’68 and Maryjane McQuade
ASSISI SOCIET Y
James F. ’69 and Kathleen DeVarso
Vincent J. ’68 and Diane Ambrosio
Michael J. Gallagher ’69
Albert O. Benkert ’68
Dr. Charles J. ’69 and Diane McAllister
Dr. Peter D. ’68 and Sharon L. Bruno
Gregory F. Dean ’70 Rolf B. ’70 and Judith Friedmann
Edward J. ’69 and Eileen Anderson Immaculata Carpenter ’69
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Kevin M. Coffey ’68 Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Donovan Edward J. ’68 and Linda English Robert P. ’68 and Kathleen Ford
Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran
John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace
Frank R. ’69 and Diane DelGiudice
Walter E. ’68 and Eileen Gilpin
Peter N. ’69 and Patricia A. Ferrarotto
Francis J. ’68 and Marylyn E. Harvey Donald N. ’68 and May Hayward Daniel ’68 and Barbara Kenny Dr. John J. Koster ’68 John A. ’68 and Eileen C. Leone Thomas M. McBride ’68 Dennis P. ’68 and Barbara Mroczkowski Michael T. Ridge, Esq. ’68 Patrick T. ’68 and Susan A. Sullivan Joseph J. ’68 and Frances Svirida Theodore J. ’68 and Arlene Timmins Brother Edward Wesley, O.S.F., Ph.D. ’68 FRANCISCANS
Thomas J. ’68 and Alicia Bannon Stanley A. ’68 and Lorraine M. Danowski Sister Nancy Edwards ’68 John A. Fedele ’68 John H. Field ’68
William D. ’70 and Carmela Chomin
Brother William A. Boslet, O.S.F. ’70 BT
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Charles T. ’68 and Phyllis Gusman
Herman M. ’70 and Charlene A. Chin
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Michael G. ’68 and Pamela Burke
Vincent A. Giordano ’68
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 35 4,12 9 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 2 3 %
James B. ’69 and Marion Clifford
Richard M. ’69 and Judy Giammarco Francis J. ’69 and Ellen Giammona
Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti
Rev. Philip F. ’70 and Lorraine Giardino Joseph J. Giovaniello ’70 Dr. Ann ’70 and Robert W. Hartle Michael H. ’70 and Deborah Higginson Sister Theresa Kelly, R.S.M. ’70 Kevin F. ’70 and Maureen A. Kempf
Frederick T. ’70 and Mary Ann Meyers
Joseph M. ’71 and Virginia Rhatigan
Thomas B. McManus ’70
Thomas P. ’70 and Elizabeth O’Brien
Frederick L. ’69 and Anne I. Michaels
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Edward J. ’70 and Phyllis Rasmussen
Paul A., Esq. ’69 and Miriam Murphy
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Clifford B. ’69 and Doris Redden
Kevin J. ’70 and Teresa Burke
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone
D. K. ’69 and Kathleen McQuade
Dave H. Bacchioni ’69 Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry Peter J. Bittel ’69 Edward D. Bova ’69
Peter T. ’70 and Janice Chingos
Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore John A. ’70 and Mary Wezwick
John J. ’69 and Barbara Buckley
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John B. ’69 and Elaine Conroy
John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey
Robert L. Conway ’69
Stephen M. Cronin ’70
Stephen J. Hayden ’69
Dr. Mark ’70 and Lori J. Failla
John R. Jacques ’69
Michael J. ’70 and Maureen F. McInerney
James E. Russell ’70 Salvatore J. ’70 and Constance Scire John A. ’70 and Felicia Serrao
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon REMSEN STREET CLUB
Louis A. ’71 and Pauline Esposito Dennis J. Burke ’71 and Martha L. Mackey, Esq.
Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown
Kevin W. ’69 and Saraann Schultz
Nicholas A. Faraci ’70
James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn
Salvatore P. ’69 and Marina Trentacoste
William R. ’70 and Donna Guarinello
Louis H. ’71 and Mary Roller
Anthony ’69 and Elaine Viola
Harry E. ’70 and Ida Macri
Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt
Edward J. Ormond ’70
FRANCISCANS
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Carmine J. ’68 and Victoria Zummo
Kenneth A. ’69 and Gloria Blair
Edgar A. ’70 and Mary Adamson
1969
Benet E. ’69 and Susan Bridgeman
Dr. Robert D. Argentieri ’70
Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan
James A. ’69 and Sheila Byrne
Michael A. Bianco ’70
Robert F. Dunn ’71
Robert E. ’69 and Eileen Christie
George ’70 and Deborah Brennan
Joseph M. ’71 and Mary Ann Elhilow
Joseph A. ’69 and Linda Ciardiello
Thomas J. Conlon ’70
John C. ’71 and Eileen Ferraro
Kevin J. Delgardio ’69
Anthony F. ’70 and Jane Criscuola
Andrew J. Habermann ’69
John F. Darnowski ’70
Francis X. ’71 and Deborah A. Holt ’97
Charles J. ’69 and Noreen Kelly
Theodore ’70 and Pamela Dymczynski
James P. Lawler ’71 John C. ’71 and Stephanie Lupero
George M., C.P.A. ’70 and Suzanne Gillan
Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan
William T. ’70 and Maureen Hentrich
Luis J. ’71 and Georgina Rodriguez
Michael J. ’69 and Dianne M. Martin
Alan H. ’70 and Theresa Hoffman
Michael G. Shannon ’71
Thomas F. ’69 and Margaret McGarrity
George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen
Charles P. ’68 and Rita Scalzo Joseph F. ’68 and Annette Tyrian
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 93,767 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 2 3 % CHARTER SOCIET Y
Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Thomas J., Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale Michael J. ’69 and Donna Hollon Moriarty
William J. ’69 and Yurie Kozack Sister Margaret Lynch, O.P. ’69 Richard C. ’69 and Jacqueline M. Maloney
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Vito J. ’70 and Carol Loiacono
Daniel J. ’71 and Mary Brouder James J. Daw, Jr. ’71
Stephen P. Chiarini ’71 Angela Della Croce ’71 Francis H. ’71 and Alice DeMartino James W. ’71 and Diane Egan Gabriel M. Febbraio ’71 Richard J. ’71 and Marion Illich Joanne Kelly ’71 Lothar K. ’71 and Marie Maier Kathy D. ’71 and Frank Maresca Brian C. ’71 and Linda McMahon John G. Miller ’71 John M. Murphy ’71 Frank X. ’71 and Nancy Perissi William P. ’71 and Aida Smith Kevin B. ’71 and Joan Westley
1972 D O L L A RS R A ISED $14 0,9 0 8 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 19 % FOUNDERS CIRCLE
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Edward R. ’71 and Angela Curty Joseph A. ’71 and Ann M. DiBlasi ’75
James F. ’71 and Patricia O’Sullivan
Francis A. ’70 and Victoria Lofaso
Joseph C. ’71 and Elaine Trentacoste
Francis ’69 and Leona D. Milano
William M. Mancini ’70
Anthony P. ’71 and Regina Valenti
Thomas P. ’69 and Josephine Mione
Brother Louis T. Miritello, O.S.F. ’70
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Robert J. Bridgeman ’71
Sister Martin M. Doran, O.P. ’71
Guy L. ’69 and Margaret Rossiello
Dennis M., L.C.S.W. ’68 and Marie Reilly
George C. ’71 and Mary Blanchard
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 24,710 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 19 %
William ’70 and Regina C. Black
William J., Esq. ’69 and Patricia Leininger
FRANCISCANS
Sister Catherine Crumlish ’71
John F. ’69 and Denise Nash
Patrick J. ’69 and Beverly Kelly
John W., Sr. ’71 and Maureen Sheedy
1971
RED AND BLUE CLUB
John A. ’68 and Lydia Onorato
John M. ’71 and Sally A. McGrath
Angelo A. Giordano ’70 and Dr. Joann De Leonibus
James H. ’69 and Frances McDonald
Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik
Michael G. ’68 and Dolores McMahon
Raymond T. Wendt ’71 and Mary McConnell
Brother Dominic F. Quigley, O.S.F. ’71
Anthony A. ’69 and Catherine M. Lombardo
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
John T. ’68 and Gail Matranga
Peter P. ’71 and Theresa Mancuso
Robert J. ’71 and Mary E. Murphy
Robert S. ’71 and Lori Shanley
Sister Helen Lyons, R.S.M. ’68
Mauricio A. Lorence ’71
Edward G. ’70 and Angela M. McKenna
Salvatore P. ’70 and Marysue Stallone
William ’68 and Annette Knipfing
Peter A., Ph.D. ’71 and Eileen Leonard
Daniel G. Lynch ’70
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Henry ’69 and Jeannette C. Matuszewski
Joseph P. ’68 and Mary A. Gribbin
CDR. Robert D. ’71 and Nancy Hopping
Alfred F. Thoben, C.P.A. ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo
Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras
Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Provenzale
Michael A. ’68 and Patricia Graham
Patrick A. Hanley ’71 and Patricia Glynn Hanley
Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough
Patrick B. ’71 and Patricia McGovern
Brother Thomas Grady, O.S.F. ’68
Brother Leonard Conway, O.S.F. ’71 BT
John A. ’70 and Lorraine Krizel
Thomas G. Oldis ’70
Sister Kathleen Geaney, R.S.M. ’68
Patrick W. Condren ’71
Vincent ’72 BT and Denise DeGiaimo CHARTER SOCIET Y
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Dr. Charles R. Traina ’72 REMSEN STREET CLUB
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Joseph W. Cuddy ’72 ✚ Robert M. ’72 and Eileen D’Amante Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Michael J. ’72 and Joyce Ranieri Frederick G. ’72 and Karen Wissemann
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Frederick Bartone ’72 ✚ Kay B. ’72 and Robert Bolz Thomas A. Garone ’72
1973
Michael V. Gilmartin ’74 and Ann Munkenbeck
D O L L A RS R A ISED $18 ,75 8 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 12 %
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Robert ’72 and Karen C. Scharbach ’74
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John A. ’73 and Mary Ann Rowinski ’74
Vincent R. ’72 and Dorothy Aperawic Donald V. ’72 and Rosemary Bavuso Brother James B. Burke, S.M. ’72
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. DePalma
RED AND BLUE CLUB
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Salvatore V. ’75 and Serena Barbuzza
Dr. Marguerite E. Burke ’76
Joseph T. ’75 and Grace Brady
Anne C. ’76 and Victor Dagenais
Ann M. ’75 and Joseph A. DiBlasi ’71
Robert J. ’76 and Karin Genalo
James M. King ’75
James P. ’76 and Margaret Gildea
Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo
Peter E. ’76 and Susan W. Maloney
Joseph A. ’74 and Darlene Foulke
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Joseph ’76 and Jane Tricarico
Martin J., Jr. ’74 and Marilyn O’Reilly
Myrna H. Belgrave-Sigua ’75
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Karen C. ’74 and Robert Scharbach ’72
John E. Brandt ’75
Dr. Clarence ’76 and Annye Brown
David ’75 and Madeline Byrne
Stephen M. Bruce ’76
Paul P. Chadason ’75
Margaret M. Casey ’76
Thomas J. ’75 and Constance Corcoran
Richard ’76 and Regina D’Allesandro
Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen Clint Ebanks ’75
Joseph ’76 and Bernadette DeFalco
Patrick Barone ’74 Robert J., C.P.A. ’74 and Lorraine P. Clark Edward G. Dunn, Jr. ’74
Thomas ’73 and Marilyn Raleigh
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Ron F. Darcy ’72
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Ernest V. ’72 and Ann DiFranchi
James M. ’73 and Patricia J. Cowan
John Burke ’74
Joseph A. ’72 and Carollee Donnelly
Thomas F. ’73 and Catherine McDonough
Thomas J. Burns ’72
Andrew J. Ferretti ’72 Alfonso G. ’72 and Roseann Figliolia
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Stephen T. ’72 and Madalena Haran
Michael J. ’73 and Joanne Ahearn
Brian W. ’72 and Mary Kenny
Giro S. ’73 and Madelyn DeRosa
Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski
Albert T. ’73 and Carol A. Jaronczyk
Paul L., C.L.U. ’72 and Angelina Magnano
Brian J. McCarthy ’73
Nicholas A. Marano ’72 and Jean D. Marano James T. McAuliffe ’72 Edmond ’72 and Gail McTigue Austin V., C.P.A. ’72 and Mary Murphy Anthony F. ’72 and Elaine Nicodemo Walter D. Peyton ’72 Ellen M. Raspitha ’72 Pauline Reid ’72
James F. ’73 and Theresa McKenna
John B. Adesalu ’74 Mario Calero ’74 Mary R. Coughlin ’74
Joseph C. ’76 and Janet Caldarella
Mary V. Gilbride ’75
Kevin Drohan ’76
Patrick W. ’74 and Mary C. Halpin
Eileen E. Gittens ’75
Marie ’76 and Martin A. Geisel
Dennis P. ’74 and Elizabeth A. Keating ’74
Gary S. ’75 and Joanne M. Jendras Mary D. Maynard ’75
Robert D., Ph.D. ’76 and Rita Hannafin
Thomas S. ’74 and Maureen McCabe
Steven ’75 and Rita M. Orlando
Fulvia M. Forbes ’74
John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue
Cathal P. ’75 and Christabel A. Quigley ’75 Thomas J. Randazzo ’75
Joseph T. ’73 and Debra Penzone
Brian J. ’74 and Mary-Frances Reavey
James J. ’73 and Diana Petruzzi
Alice Smiertka ’74
William E. Ulrich ’75
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Randolph W. ’74 and Viola Titus
Dr. Regina M. Vaccaro ’75
Dr. Emil Baccash ’73
FRANCISCANS
John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall
Robert R. Rooney ’75
Joyce A., R.N. ’75 and Evans Willoughby
Gerard P. ’73 and Anne T. Conlon ’76
Andrea E. Albanese ’74
Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin
Joseph J. Cunningham ’74
FRANCISCANS
Theresa A. Loughran ’73
Dominick J. Delsante ’74
Peter C. ’75 and Leslie Alfieri
Timothy J. ’73 and Nelly Marco
Carmen Arroyo ’74
Margaret A. Healy-Horan, C.P.A. ’76 and Thomas M. Horan Steven M. ’76 and Jacqueline D. Jenkusky Kevin J. ’76 and Kelly A. Kelleher Dennis J. ’76 and Patricia Lacognata ’79 George M. ’76 and Maureen R. Lovaglio Jean ’76 and Michael O’Leary Ellen Tucker-Emerson ’76 William H. Wojcik ’76 FRANCISCANS
Angela A. ’74 and Joseph Downes
Edward Alleyne ’75
Nicholas J. ’73 and Loretta McCauley
Charles J. ’74 and Barbara Eames
Julia B. ’75 and William Arcadipane
Doreen S. ’74 and Richard Faga ’73
Michael J. ’75 and Linda Carvalhido
Andrew F. ’72 and Judith A. Virga
Humbert F. ’73 and Catherine Miglino
Norman W. Kennedy ’74
Neil J. ’75 and Elizabeth Connolly
Dr. Chun K. ’72 and Joanne Yip
Margaret M. Regan ’73
William G. Lederer ’74
Mario R. ’75 and Febronia DeLuca
Peter J. ’72 and Joan Yovine
Francis W. ’73 and Geraldine Ryan
Norma R. ’74 and Walter Mackie
Donato A. ’75 and Joanne DeSantis
Joann T. ’74 and James Maddock
Kenneth R. ’75 and Joan Dixon
FRANCISCANS
FRANCISCANS
Charles J. ’75 and Gabriel Febbraio
Louis J. ’72 and Veronica Anemone
Robert C. DiBenedetto ’73
Mary E. McKenna ’74
Claudette P. Glasgow ’75
Sister Eileen M. Berton ’72
Richard ’73 and Doreen S. Faga ’74
Thomas G. ’74 and Margaret Pellinger
William J. ’72 and Maureen Biesty
James C. ’74 and Barbara M. Petrillo
Anthony J. ’75 and Rose Lauriano
Frank P. ’72 and Barbara Brancato
Joseph T. Freisen ’73 and Maureen A. Finnerty ’82 Robert N. ’73 and Melanie Franco
Dominick J. Mancini ’75
Robert S. Burns ’72
Robert Quartuccio, C.P.A. ’74 and Elena Quaratuccio
Sister Jeanne E. Matullo, O.P. ’75
Edward Clinton ’72
John D. ’73 and Gail Ghigliotti
Owen ’74 and Sally Quinn
Christopher E. ’76 and Miyoko Forte
Eileen Lennon ’73
Owen P. ’75 and Colleen McKenna
John C. Codd ’72
Dennis G. ’74 and Rita Riehman
Patricia C. Kerner ’76
Faith C. Saume-Berges ’75
Bart A. ’72 and Jane D’Ambra
Nicholas J. ’73 and Cynthia Lupo
Theodore R. Lombardo ’76
John B. ’72 and Jeanne Donnelly
Anne M. Mourino ’73
1975
1976
Michael J. ’76 and Dianne Mandel
Helen L. Fraser ’72
William ’73 and Joann O’Brien
Robert D. ’72 and Margie Gralinski
Thomas F. ’73 and Suzanne Oftring
D O L L A RS R A ISED $112 , 2 3 4 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 16 %
Robert L. ’76 and Rose Sena
Richard M. ’72 and Antoinette Greene
Leroy P. McKeever ’73 and Elvira Ortiz
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 35,620 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 14 %
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Gregory B. ’72 and Winnifred A. Johnson
Louis J. ’73 and Julia C. Ruggio
Flavio J. ’72 and Deborah Lorenzoni
Frank E. Scott ’73
Jose M. ’72 and Zaida Rivera Michael E. ’72 and Michelle Salogub Joseph A. ’72 and Pamela Turzo
Dr. William A. Maltese ’72 and Vivian K. Kalman-Maltese Salvatore A. ’72 and Faye Marino Francis P. Messano ’72 Kathryn A. Meyers ’72 John Miley ’72 Peter A. ’72 and Jacqueline Minio Michael J. Mulcahy ’72 Frank A. ’72 and Jean Palmeri Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito John A. ’72 and Clara Santoro James M. Scott ’72
Anthony C. ’73 and Ann Schiano William J. ’73 and Janice Stein
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone CHARTER SOCIET Y
Salvatore ’75 and Barbara Iannuzzi ’75
Robert R. ’75 and Maria Johnson
Michael A. Soliwoda ’76 and Ellen B. Burke ’76 Rosemary Canterna ’76 James M. Cassidy ’76 Anne T. ’76 and Gerard P. Conlon ’73 James G. ’76 and Lorraine Courage Brian ’76 and Zoila M. Dennigan Peter ’76 and Patricia English John J. ’76 and Arlene Ferrante Stephen J. ’76 and Diana Figliozzi
Marie C. ’76 and Melvin Porow
Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster
GIVING LEVELS
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Raymond F. ’76 and Marianne Keenan
CHARTER SOCIET Y
June A. ’76 and Ronald H. McGrisken ’80
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above $ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
1974
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
D O L L A RS R A ISED $13,9 0 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 15 %
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Lynn A. Archiopoli ’76
Kevin R. ’75 and Susan McCabe
Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 and Edward J. Ryan ’75
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Brian J. Campbell ’76
REMSEN STREET CLUB
William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Mary Ann ’74 and John A. Rowinski ’73 REMSEN STREET CLUB
The Honorable Joseph J. Hennessy ’74 Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. McDermott ’74 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Paul V. ’74 and Maryjo Cucarese
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
Edward J. Ryan ’75 and Mary Browne-Ryan ’76
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 $ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9 $1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9
Mary Ellen ’75 and Anthony Scala
Joseph A. Rosalie ’76
Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. Spiess ’77
Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. Williams ’83
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Michael L. Andreola ’75
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9
Donald G. ’75 and Patricia Mulligan
Michael P. Morris ’76 and Mary McGovern-Morris ’76
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Richard J. Piccininni ’76
FRANCISCANS
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Diane M. ’75 and Robert J. Trapp ’77 Harry W. ’75 and Marion A. Whelpley
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$10 0 to $ 249 Gifts to $ 9 9
S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT | 2 9
Michael ’76 and Patricia Terino
James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue
Salvatore A. ’76 and Karel Vitale
Christopher R. Reidy ’78 and Kathleen Galasso-Reidy
Patricia A. Waage ’76
1977 D O L L A RS R A ISED $7,170 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 8 %
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Elizabeth A. ’78 and Lawrence K. Becker ’77
1979 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 21, 8 4 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 12 % PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Edmund J. Greco ’79
Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina
John E. ’77 and Susan Kiely
Mary Anne P. Killeen ’78
Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright
Mary K. ’77 and Peter F. Spiess ’75
Kathleen M. King ’78
James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh
RED AND BLUE CLUB
William C. ’79 and Rebecca B. Armstrong ’80
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Vincent A. ’78 and Theresa Ferraioli
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Lawrence K. ’77 and Elizabeth A. Becker ’78 John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. Trapp ’75
Patricia M. Ola-Chukwu ’78 and Uche O. Ola Dr. Ronald L. Soave, D.P.M. ’78 Gerard Trapp ’78
Francis P. ’77 and Maryann Tricamo
Patricia T. Trapp ’78
RED AND BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Patricia M. ’77 and Jeffrey Lesser
Dr. Karl T. Bednarek ’78 and Sue Robichek
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Glen ’77 and Diana K. Anderson Claire J. ’77 and Leonard Baker Duncan ’77 and Susan Blair Christopher M. ’77 and Phyllis Broughton Frederick ’77 and Mary Cannone John B. ’77 and Margaret Casey Thomas J. ’77 and Lynn Cassidy
Marion F. ’78 and Bernard White ’79
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Robert J. ’79 and Marguerite Lindsay B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Paul D. ’79 and Jennifer Caccamo ’83 Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. Mallozzi ’82 Joann M. O’Neill-Quinterno ’79 and Steven Quinterno RED AND BLUE CLUB
Muriel A. Wilkinson ’79
1980 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 3 3, 455 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 11%
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Michael Schwerdtman ’81 Andrew, C.P.A. ’81 and Angela C. Vindigni ’81
Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80
RED AND BLUE CLUB
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Ralph C. ’81 and Lorraine Baione
Michael J. Beaury ’80 PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Marjorie Driscoll ’80 Ronald H. ’80 and June A. McGrisken ’76 REMSEN STREET CLUB
Rebecca B. ’80 and William C. Armstrong ’79 John J. ’80 and Mary Frawley Irma Garcia ’80 Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. Hanley ’80 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Mary Anne ’79 and Thomas Early ’78
Raymond A. Barrett ’80 and Debora Barret
Lisa M. Gallotta ’79
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Richard A. Greene ’78
Dorothy H. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri
Maureen F. ’80 and John T. Connell
Margaret Guthrie ’78 and John Boudreau
Anne M. Kelly ’79
Daniel B. McManus ’80
Julie F. Kelly ’79
Edward J., Jr. ’80 and Debra Quigley
Regina E. Guthrie ’78
Bernard ’79 and Marion F. White ’78
Ronald H. Hanson ’78
Jeanne Zatorski ’79
Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78
Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Michael ’79 and Carolyn Courtien
Joseph A. ’78 and Maryann Cacchioli
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. Maryirene I. ’81 and Anthony Flynn Martin P. ’81 and Eileen K. Regan Robert B. ’81 and Nicole Silvestri Deacon Anthony ’81 and Tina Stucchio Robert S. ’81 and Michele Vaters ASSISI SOCIET Y
George ’81 and Vilma Abi-Hassoun Oswald C., Jr. ’81 and Phyllis Boyce Donna M. ’81 and Charles P. Costa ’80 Marion ’81 and Maggie Fazio Ingrid M. Flamme ’81 Alexander ’81 and Virginia Havriliak Lee Anne Infantino ’81 Halina J. ’81 and Jack Jankowski John J. ’81 and Carolyn Kelly Peter J. ’81 and Toni L. Manetta Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81
Eugene C. Assencao-Sanchez ’80
William P. ’81 and Kathleen Muzyka
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Joseph ’80 and Filomena Carlino
Thomas Sclafani ’81
Lorraine F. ’79 and Joseph Altmann
Charles P. ’80 and Donna M. Costa ’81
Susan E. ’81 and Michael P. Sheehan
Richard A. ’80 and Louise A. Fabietti
Mary J. ’81 and Robert Stark
James F., Jr. ’77 and Joan McElroy
Janet F. Hayden-Cusimano, L.C.S.W. ’78 and Anthony J. Cusimano ’79
Katherine R. Russell ’77
Edith V. Hodge ’78
Dr. Margaret H. ’77 and John M. Zaborskis ’76
Maureen T. ’78 and Donald R. Leo Debbie Letts ’78
Anthony J. Cusimano ’79 and Janet F. Hayden-Cusimano, L.C.S.W. ’78
FRANCISCANS
Kenneth Lui ’78
Timothy P. Giambrone, C.P.A. ’79
Dr. Maria T. Auletta ’77
John D. ’78 and Gail Morin
Claudia A. Gilchriest ’80
Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Frank Keenan
Satya Bagchee ’77
Kevin M. ’78 and Laura Nash
Theodore Heinrich ’79 and Laura Reitter
Angelo ’80 and Vincenza Guerriero
Johnson ’81 and Yao Q. Chang
Eileen Boucher ’77
Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Orlando
Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon
Margaret A. ’81 and John T. Cronin ’63
Donald J. ’77 and Kathryn Faughnan
Lucy Curci-Gonzalez ’77 and Arturo Gonzalez-Alfonso Joanne M. DeVito ’77 Thomas A. Dougherty ’77 Regina S. Dowuona-Lutterodt ’77 Patricia Dray ’77 Patricia R. Farrenkopf ’77 Jayne B. Godlewski ’77
Albert C. Wiltshire ’78 Patricia E. ’78 and Richard Yates FRANCISCANS
Grace O. Alleyne ’78 Etta R. Brooks-Smith ’78 Robert M. ’78 and Frances Burks
Madeline Conway ’79
Mary P. Hume ’79 Patricia ’79 and Dennis J. Lacognata ’76 Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 and Vincent Misseri James E. ’79 and Antoinette O’Brien Catherine ’79 and Michael O’Brien
Jeanette Dowdell ’81 Denise M. Fina ’81
Patricia A. Radigan ’80
Eileen R. Lian ’81
Eileen M. Ulmer ’79
Elvira Stepp ’80 Albert ’80 and Gaylene Tannis
FRANCISCANS
Noreen M. ’77 and Thomas O’Hanlon
Maureen K. Dolan ’78
James F. ’79 and Geraldine Cosgrove
Dr. Claudia P. Attardi-Pisano ’79
Gloria A. ’79 and Frank DeCrescenzo
Kevin M. ’81 and Mary O’Brien Regina ’81 and Keith Popp Andrew S. Poulos ’81
Raymond B. ’80 and Maureen Loughlin
Margaret Schwerdtman ’81
Marie ’80 and Daniel McCarthy
Rita Zehnter ’81
1978
Vincent ’78 and Maryellen Grillo
Michael F. ’79 and Ann Laffey
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 24,725 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 11%
Paschal P. ’78 and Angela L. Iammatteo ’78
Patrick J. ’80 and Nancy McLaughlin
Sister Margaret M. Lynch, O.P. ’79
Viken Najarian ’80
Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich
Loretta A. ’78 and Robert Keane
Peter ’80 and Maria Paguaga
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Michael McDade ’79
Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole
Margaret M. Kennedy ’78
Laura J. ’80 and Thomas R. Pietro
Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini
Barbara Khoury ’78
Patrick J. ’79 and Geraldine A. O’Beirne, C.P.C.U. ’81
Anne ’80 and Robert Reilly
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Steven J., Sr. ’78 and Barbara Mauceri
John J. ’79 and Louise P. O’Sullivan
Maureen A. Meehan ’78
Theodora S. Parker, R.N. ’79
Al ’78 and Chris DiGuido
Joseph ’78 and Rose Morangelli
Sheila M. Pickard ’79
Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne Early ’79
Georgianne ’78 and Joseph J. Nardi
Rev. Michael K. Raia ’79
George G. ’78 and Linda G. Pallis ’79
Joyce A. ’79 and Paul E. Reynolds
Patricia A. Logan, C.P.C.U. ’78
Gladys M. Ramos ’78
James E. Smith ’79
Leonard G. ’78 and Maryjane Lubrano
Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden
Annabel C., R.N. ’79 and Michael Tan
3 0 | S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT
Geraldine A., C.P.C.U. ’81 and Patrick J. O’Beirne ’79
Michael P. Cooney ’80
Gregory C. ’79 and Carolyn Fewer
Walter H. Zipf ’78
William J. Mulrooney, C.P.A. ’81
Julia A. O’Connell ’81
Nancy L. Gerken ’78
Linda G. ’79 and George G. Pallis ’78
Alice M. McTague ’81
Mary E. Callahan ’80
James J. ’79 and Patricia Dunleavy ’78
Margaret M. ’78 and John A. Costa ’51
Grace E. Israel ’81
FRANCISCANS
Rosanna L. Galletley ’78 and John Curreri
Elaine M. ’77 and Thomas E. Smith
Kevin B. ’81 and Nora Crumlish
Armand M., Jr. ’80 and Jeanne M. Patella
Finola ’80 and James J. Schmidt
Beatrice ’78 and Jerome Cunningham
FRANCISCANS
Robert H. ’80 and Alicia Mulvena
Nilsa Torres ’79
Darlene Kenty-Jefferson ’77 and Theodore Jefferson
Deborah T. ’77 and Vincent Smith
Lawrence A. ’80 and Helga Merryman
Michael Palmiotto ’79
Kofi Hormeku ’77
John ’77 and Theresa Pastore
Patricia B. Fallon ’80
Katherine M. ’80 and Bruno Schettini
Kathleen S. Corrigan ’78 and Mathew W. Sanderleaf
Patricia ’78 and James J. Dunleavy ’79
Pat J. Faiella, Ph.D. ’80
James ’80 and Diana Sclafani
1981 D O L L A RS R A ISED $15 8 ,110 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 10 %
James P. ’81 and Joanne D. Shea
1982 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 4,6 4 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 8 % REMSEN STREET CLUB
Joseph C. ’82 and Maria Carieri B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Mark J. Long ’82 Veronica A. ’82 and Pat A. Mallozzi ’79 Kevin M. Maroney ’82
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
David E. Haverty ’81 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Walter R. Leong ’81
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Joseph M. ’82 and Mary A. Erlanger
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Juanita C. Curran ’83 and John Cali
E. K. ’82 and Dianne Agoglia
Paula Cutrone ’83
Patricia A. Brennen ’82
Pat ’83 and Fred Figueroa
Vincenza ‘82 and Michael G. Magliano ’82
Frances H. ’83 and Romeo Gillen
Elia G. ’82 and Kathleen M. Malara ’83
Kathleen M. Kelly ’83
Rev. Emmet J. Murphy ’82 Neil C. O’Donnell ’82 Michael J. ’82 and Patricia Orlay John J. ’82 and Jacqueline S. Paguaga ’83 Pasquino J. ’82 and Laura Vitiello
Roseann V. Henry ’83 Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio Steven J. Mullins ’83 Brian ’83 and Diane O’Boyle Susan L. Push ’83 Michael P. ’83 and Elizabeth Sweeney Charles J. Zammit ’83
Camille M., Ph.D. ’85 and Thomas Pontrello
FRANCISCANS
Margaret M. ’87 and Steven Alaimo
1990
Manuel P. ’85 and Maureen T. Vasquez
Denis Nolan ’87 and Gina Lynch-Nolan ’92
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 45 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 6 %
1986
Thomas E. ’87 and Mary P. Powers
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Maria Russelli ’87
Annamaria L. Gaudio Banaszek ’90
D O L L A RS R A ISED $16,0 95 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 9 %
Gregory W. ’87 and Dorothy E. Taylor
FRANCISCANS
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Stacey J. ’87 and Donald Tynion
James F. Bozart ’86 and Donald B. Winston REMSEN STREET CLUB
John J. ’86 and Kathy Barry
Anthony ’90 and Linda Baranello
Lorraine C. Washington ’87
Kristen A. ’90 and Matthew G. Deodato
1988
Henry A. Giron ’90 and Elizabeth Diaz de Giron
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 36,0 05 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 6 %
Ellen A. ’90 and Brian Kinnane
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Neal M. ’90 and Eleanora McGarrity
Catherine ’86 and James H. Rogan, Jr. ’87
Kenneth D. ’88 and Laurie Daly
Chiara T. ’90 and Frank A. Rotondi
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Maria Cestaro ’86
Theresa E. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 and Glenn M. Huzinec ’85
1991
Maria Donini ’86
ASSISI SOCIET Y
D O L L A RS R A ISED $11, 370 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 9 %
Hector Batista ’84 BT
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Joseph J. Belmonte ’88
Dr. Charles G. ’84 and Ann M. Garlisi ’84
Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella
Margo K. Brodie ’88
Damiano Mazzone ’86
Janet ’88 and Robert Hopkins
Joseph M. Hemway ’84
Eileen ’86 and Ovanes Ovanessian ’85
Joyce Wierzbowski ’88
Carol ’84 and Gino Menchini BT
Beverly E. Schroeter-Asante ’82
RED AND BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Jestina B. Bright ’88
Luhena Z. Scott ’82
Dragan ’84 and Dorothy Radovich
Janet M. Tabone ’82
Colonel Edward, Jr. ’86 and Patricia Daily
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Lawrence R. ’88 and Patricia Carlucci
Michael W. ’82 and Mary Wald
Joseph Crifasi ’84
Theresa Fahy ’86
Rodrigue Domingue ’88
David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe
Phyllis Downer ’88
1983
Michael F. Henschel ’84
Marguerite ’86 and Joseph Moran
Elizabeth A. ’88 and James Fitzpatrick
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Claire T. Horgan ’88 and Dennis J. Kirlin
Peter P. Ferraiuolo, Esq. ’91
FRANCISCANS
Linda Brady ’82 Joseph C. ’82 and Laura Cilla Thomas J. ’82 and Ellen Duffy Virginia Fazio ’82 Maureen A. Finnerty ’82 and Joseph T. Freisen ’73 Mary E. ’82 and George McCarthy Irene Miller ’82 John J. ’82 and Rita Morano Sister Teresa S. Pereira, O.CARM. ’82 Robert A. Rubano ’82
D O L L A RS R A ISED $11,0 30 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 10 % PRESIDENT’S CLUB
J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan REMSEN STREET CLUB
Patricia K. ’83 and Howard Cassidy
William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Dawson
1984 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 3 8 , 498 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 % CHARTER SOCIET Y
Alber ’84 and Laura Hot REMSEN STREET CLUB
Jesus F. ’84 BT and Noreen M. Linares ’84 Rosemary D. ’84 and Frank McCullagh
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Mark ’83 and Dolores Ferro ’83 Barbara A. Johnston ’83 Nicole Pluviose ’83
Patricia J. ’86 and Richard W. Ekelund
Josephine Zakaria ’88
Bertha Jagassar ’86
1989
Susan M. Ignaciuk ’91
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 9, 8 6 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 6 %
Donald Minkoff ’91
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Edward J. Rivera ’91
Dr. Victor J. Masi ’89 BT and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
James E. Sweeney ’91
Paula M. Wallace ’86 and Kenneth Bartoletti
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Carmen J. Torres Cotto ’91
Kelly D. Cooper ’89
1987
John M. Fiordimondo ’91
Catherine L. ’89 and Thomas Wornom
Everol E. Freeman, Jr. ’91
D O L L A RS R A ISED $10,95 3 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 6 %
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Desiree L. Mapp-Odom ’84 and Russell Odom Vivian G. ’84 and Rigoberto Pabon Julie ’84 and Philip Spinelli
1985
Laurel Ann Lewis-Brockman ’86 and Donald Brockman Andrew W. ’86 and Sharon E. Quigley ’86 Robert ’86 and Sharon Sputh Nicos S. ’86 and Kalina Tziazas
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1,570 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 % RED AND BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Sallyann G. ’85 and Richard Bartels Michael ’85 and Lisa Curti Dr. Laura Mieszerski ’85
Kathleen M. ’83 and Elia G. Malara ’82
Rosaleen C. ’85 and Robert Shea
Jacqueline S. ’83 and John J. Paguaga ’82
Denise Arico ’85
FRANCISCANS
Mary Ann Byrnes ’85 Murielle Desir ’85 Lucia M. ’85 and Chester M. Euton
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Josephine F. ’87 and Richard Savastano George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel REMSEN STREET CLUB
William C. O’Connell ’87 James H., Jr. ’87 and Catherine Rogan ’86 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Barbara Salerno ’87 RED AND BLUE CLUB
Robert J. ’87 and Lisa Wisniewski
Harold Feinberg ’85
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Maria Fiacco ’85 and Louis Fiacco
Yvonne M. Flesche ’87
Joan E. Caccamo ’83
Mary V. Hamilton ’85
Kimberly V. Santo ’87
Rita E. Cambridge ’83
Maureen T. Hyland ’85
Donald C. ’83 and Rita Cilia
John P. ’85 and Jacqueline K. Meany ’89
Kevin ’87 and Margaret Z. Woods ’91
Lisa M. Andersen-Yurman ’83 and Joseph L. Yurman
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Diane L. Patton ’88
John J. ’83 and Joan Ferro
FRANCISCANS
Helena E. Duszkiewicz ’91
Ann Marie Ditizio-Rich ’86
Ovanes ’85 and Eileen Ovanessian ’86
Deborah A. Strack-Cregan ’83 and Brendan Cregan
Terrence V. Mulligan ’91
Stephen J. Mugno ’88
Guillermo R., Jr. ’84 and Barbara Quinones
Brian ’83 and Maureen C. Cosgrove
Elizabeth A. ’83 and Michael F. Kennedy
Lorraine M. Lynch ’91
Thomas E. Medurga ’88
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Kathleen M. Joyce ’83
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Regan C. ’86 and Frederic B. Burnham
Glenn M. Huzinec ’85 and Theresa E. Spelman-Huzinec ’88
Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Mary C., C.P.A. ’91 and Edward B. Shaw
Kathleen M. ’84 and Mike Purdy
Gayle A. Lombardi ’83
Jean M. ’83 and Gregory O’Brien
Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 and Dr. Victor J. Masi ’89 BT
Diana P. Medici-Gasparis ’88
Elizabeth, R.N. ’84 and Dr. Carmine Cammarosano
Jennifer ’83 and Paul D. Caccamo ’79
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Donato A. ’86 and Mary Brogna
FRANCISCANS
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
FRANCISCANS
FRANCISCANS
Lorraine F., R.N. ’90 and Ira Zapin
Maureen A. Pickard ’84
Anthony J. Chille ’83 Patricia A. ’83 and Jerome Williams ’76
Robert C. ’86 and Jeannette Salerno
RED AND BLUE CLUB
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
Toby L. Zimmerman ’88
Amy E. ’91 and Mark Bennett Janet M. Dawson ’91 Colleen A. Meade-Edwards ’91 and John C. Edwards Karen E. Schiera ’91 and Robert Erving Gabriel St. Louis ’91 Joseph A. ’91 and Sharon Raftery
FRANCISCANS
Victoria E. ’89 and Brian Doyle
GIVING LEVELS
Jennifer M. Gilroy-Ruiz ’89
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Christopher R. ’89 and Dr. Nenette Palermo
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above
Robert W., Jr. ’89 and Catherine Rose
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9
FRANCISCANS
Mary B. ’89 and Frank Baldizzi Monica K. ’89 and Elmer Berry Cynthia M. Borghi ’89
CHARTER SOCIET Y PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9
Mary F. Brenner ’89
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Nancy Ann R. Conforti ’89 and Willaim DiCaro
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9
Angela Mandic ’89 Jacqueline K. ’89 and John P. Meany ’85 Jacqueline J. Smith ’89 Dr. Widad A. Valme ’89
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9 ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $ 249 FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT | 3 1
Michael T. ’01 and Gina F. Strochansky ’03
Raymond J. Ridore ’04
FRANCISCANS
Rosemary Brybag ’04
James R. ’01 and Evelyn Ciccolella
Robert J. Dillon ’04
Todd J. Cusato ’01
Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04
Thomas J. ’01 and Patricia Dellecave
Sherma King-Allsopp ’04
Jose R. Guzman ’91
ASSISI SOCIET Y
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Javier E. Heinert ’91
Christine M. Azzolini-Occhipinti ’95
Richard T. Finger, Jr. ’98
Jacqueline ’91 and Louis Smith
Ian J. Goodwin ’95
Melissa A. Gialanella ’98
Virginia ’91 and Peter N. Smith ’58
Mark E. ’95 and Josephine Loughlin
Karen Hare-Booras ’98 and Robert Booras
Margaret M. ’95 and Anthony Sogluizzo
Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98 and Christopher M. Gibbons ’97
Marie F. Zangari ’95
Mark S. Nurse ’98
FRANCISCANS
FRANCISCANS
John J. Gillen ’01
Carmela A. Cona ’95
Mary Beth ’98 and John W. Carroll
Meghan C. Heslin ’01
Janine S. ’95 and William Faustner
Virginia L. Hanson, R.N. ’98
Beverly E. Jacobs ’01
Susan P. ’95 and Dwight F. Matthias
Tara L. Luhrs ’98
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 3, 8 65 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 %
Catherine A. ’01 and Peter McLaughlin
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Arline M. Scotto ’95
Mariaelena L. Modica ’98
Daniel R. Woods ’95
Richard J. Sheeler, Jr. ’98
2002
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
1996
Miyoshi F. Vital ’98
1992 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 2 ,05 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 % B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Joseph J. ’92 and Katherine D. Paolo ’92 RED AND BLUE CLUB
Brendan J. ’92 and Virginia Cahalan Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 ASSISI SOCIET Y
Donald J. Cranston, Jr. ’92 and Kristen McQuillen Joseph P. Disomma ’92 and Maria DiSomma Erna M. Faber ’92 Honey Marie E. ’92 and Michael Theogene ’94 FRANCISCANS
Sharon A. ’92 and Peter Barone
Carol A. ’98 and Vincent Matteo
1999
Carolina C. Donahue ’01
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1,9 95 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 %
Sheena M. McKiernan ’04
2005 Kol You ’05 Michael A. Correra ’05 ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Gabriella Carbonaro ’05
Anthony H. Zalak ’02
Candace Jarrette ’05
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 4 25 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 2 %
James G. Quigley ’96
ASSISI SOCIET Y
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Matthew B. Doyle ’99
Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 and Eric A. Ulrich ’07
D O L L A RS R A ISED $770 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 3 %
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Brian C. ’96 and Dorothy McMorrow
Antonino Maneri ’99
Patricia A. Morrissey ’96
FRANCISCANS
Sonia Caiazza ’02
Jesse F. ’99 and Sarah McVay
Jo-Anneyre E. McNeil-Cruz ’02 Yadira A. Ramos ’02
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Kenneth J. ’92 and Joann M. Coffin
FRANCISCANS
Lestra William-Cox ’99
Jennifer ’92 and Charles Flynn
Laura A. Aguirre ’96
Gladstone S. Williams ’99
Gina Lynch-Nolan ’92 and Denis Nolan ’87
Christopher M. Coscia ’96 Helen F. Iaria ’96
Aida Nazario ’92
2000
Antoinette Palazzi ’92
Lorraine ’96 and Edward Rasmussen
Julio A. Agosto ’02 and Aura N. Miranda-Agosto
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 8 65 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 25 %
Ferdinand J. Cosentino ’02
Diane ’92 and I. Peter Rayo
Daisy P. ’96 and Irwin Weinstein
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Elizabeth C. Eames ’02 James W. Keating ’02
Kathleen A. Lockwood ’00
Bellana Laven ’02 and Vadim Aguvyev
1993
1997
Laura L. Eisenzopf ’00
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 245 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 2 %
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 6,0 4 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 %
Deborah J. ’00 and Cornelius McDougald
ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Deborah E. Schreiner ’00
Mary T. ’93 and Dennis M. Ross
Kathleen B. Fraser ’97
Zaida ’00 and Thomas Torazzo
Shernette C. Walters ’93
Javier I. Lezamiz ’97
FRANCISCANS
FRANCISCANS
Michael A. MacIntyre ’97
FRANCISCANS
Tracy M. DeMarco ’02
Matthew J. Mari ’02
Michael T. Matassa ’05 Gerard McEntee ’05 Danny ’05 and Ivette Plaza Jose M. Ramos ’05 Terence C. Reese ’05 James Toscano ’05 FRANCISCANS
Adam D. Bernstein ’05 Lisa M. Deblasio ’05 Carl P. Esposito ’05 Dorrel George ’05 Tiffany A. Livingstone ’05 Anthony J. Morales ’05 Steven B. Mudd ’05 Fredy F. Vinansaca ’05
2006
2003
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1,0 67 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 %
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 2 ,510 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 3 %
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Stacy N. Alphonso ’00
FRANCISCANS
Hector Vega ’06
Elizabeth A. Gillespie ’93
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Kende C. ’00 and Luann Downer
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Carmela M. Ruberto ’93
Deborah A. ’97 and Francis X. Holt ’71
Jesse T. Gomez ’00
Peter E. Felvegi ’03
Jennifer Matteo-Acosta ’06
Whitney Goit ’03
David E. ’97 and Eugenia Moskowitz
John J. Hayes ’00
Rosmery C. Camilo ’06
Matthew E. Hickey ’00
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Erin S. Golembiewski ’06
Earl J. Brewster ’03
Alfonso Lopez ’06
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Lenore H. ’00 and Richard Punzone
Joanne B. Cambridge ’97
Nicholas Rodriguez ’00
George Cataudella ’03
FRANCISCANS
David B. Gardella ’97
Anthony C. Tomasulo ’00
William C. Daniels ’03
Jason Attard ’06
Christopher M. Gibbons ’97 and Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98
Eulene A. ’00 and Ira Workman
Borislav G. Guenov ’03
William J. ’06 and Patricia Cruz
Kristofor W. ’03 and Mary T. Nelson
Alex Ennefils ’06
Thomas M. Rivera, Jr. ’03
Elizabeth T. Khalevich ’06
Gina F. ’03 and Michael T. Strochansky ’01
Thomas L. ’06 and Brenda McCabe
FRANCISCANS
Jaime S. Romany ’06
Janice Chavez ’03
Melissa C. Rubino ’06
Michelle A. Guarascio ’03
Jennifer L. Travers ’06
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Janelle G. John ’03
Anthony J. Trimboli ’06
Thomas P. Devlin ’01
Thomas E. ’03 and Ann Kelly
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Joseph C. Librera ’03
2007
Matthew C. Hogan ’01
Chris J. Maldonado ’03
Olga M. Macolino ’01
Joseph J. Williams ’03
1998
ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 2 ,115 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 %
2004
Matthew P. Dory ’01
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1, 410 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 1%
RED AND BLUE CLUB
1994 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 920 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 % ASSISI SOCIET Y
James P. ’94 and Andrea L. Cahalan Pamela G. ’94 and Robert Cangelosi Charles M. O’Donnell ’94
Erez, Ph.D. ’97 and Rosalin Shochat
2001
Michael ’94 and Honey Marie E. Theogene ’92
Jennifer ’97 and Jason R. Woods
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 9,9 4 3 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 6 %
Melissa K. Wobbe ’94
FRANCISCANS
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Cathy Colon ’97
Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan
Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Zawrotniak
John F. ’97 and Julia Emilio Tricia A. ’97 and Robert Francisci
FRANCISCANS
Marjorie Garraway ’97
Josephine V. Baldwin ’94
Myrna E. ’97 and Jon Nieves
Stephanie R. ’94 and John Ganley
Dr. Madeline Perez ’97
Windell Moore ’94 Lisa Perrotta-Mastrandrea ’94 and Steve Mastrandrea Anna L. Soto ’94
1995
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1, 2 95 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 4 %
RED AND BLUE CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Mary ’95 and Robert Belknap
Rev. Josephjude C. Gannon ’98 Danielle Santucci-Gracchi ’98 and Salvatore Gracchi John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski
3 2 | S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT
John F. Conforti ’01
D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 2 ,725 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 6 %
Bulent F. Kirimca ’07
Renee J. Hertz ’01
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Eric A. Ulrich ’07 and Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02
Kathleen F. Lynch ’01
Robert A. Oliva ’04
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Angela K. ’01 and William F. Manekas
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Catrina E. Avvento ’07
Charles A. Giardino ’04
Megan A. Day ’07
Marthanie Felix ’01
Monica Michalski ’01 Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Daniel P. Klein ’04
Harriet Dunn ’07 Justina K. Lopez ’07
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
Judith C. Ricciardo ’07
Ayodeji K. Babalola ’10
Laura Hoepker ’14
George and Michele L. Noulas
Samuel M. ’07 and Virginia Rivera
Detelina D. Dimitrova ’10
Christina F. Pizzitola ’14
Mariann O’Donnell
Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. BT and Dr. Norman Gervitz
Kimberly A. Vinciguerra ’07
Brian P. Goetz ’10
Joseph P. Schmucker ’14
Barry H. Nudelman
David Kahn, Esq.
Donna M. and John M. Pimpinella
Sheila Kaplan
Nicolas A. Caramico ’15
Anibal and Elvie P. Roman
Martin L. Keating Denis P. and Carol A. Kelleher
FRANCISCANS
Gary C. Gurreri ’10
C L A S S O F 2 01 5
Jessica E. Bergin ’07
Ashley C. Kalmar ’10
Natasha Boutin ’07
Matthew A. Linkus ’10
Nicole M. Cisek ’15
James A. and Veronica M. Rooney
Erica Diaz ’07
Richard E. Loutfi ’10
Kevin Conion ’15
Robert and Cheryl Siemer
John Kime
Andrew Dunn ’07
Daniel P. McGrisken ’10
Leo D. Goldman ’15
Catherine V. Thompson
Werner H. and Sarah A. Kramarsky
Tara M. ’07 and William Flood
Ryan M. McGrisken ’10
Antoni and Diane Tokarz
Michael and Tatiana Lefkowitz
Antoinette Gallo ’07
Jaclyn P. Mistretta ’10
Alfred R. and Joanne Toscano
Michael Lehner
Catherine M. Gichenje ’07
Angelica Padalino ’10
PA R E N T S
Joseph B. Pantaleo ’07
David R. Pisani ’10 and Jennifer R. Corzine-Pisani
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Christina M. Patti ’07 Sabine Phineus ’07 Jenna T. Scotti ’07 Jaclyn M. Scotto ’07 Robert T. Shea ’07 Michael P. Sheehan ’07 Christopher Vincenti ’07
2008 D O L L A RS R A ISED $1, 355 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 3 % RED AND BLUE CLUB
Cora D. Clark ’08 ASSISI SOCIET Y
Michael J. Aiello ’08 Benjamin K. Barnett ’08 Sonia E. Chevannes ’08 Lenin Deliz ’08 Christina M. Lindsay ’08 Gaetano Musarella-Conti ’08 FRANCISCANS
Jesse D. Acevedo ’08 Matthew G. Bertolotti ’08 Liliana N. Budesa ’08 Michael A. Estrella ’08 William T. Hanauer ’08 Georgette A. Loutfi ’08 Brian D. Morales ’08 Aniello Napoli ’08 Jaraline A. Ocasio ’08 Rebecca T. Roldan ’08 Leighton M. Smith ’08
2009 D O L L A RS R A ISED $ 98 5 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 2 %
Maria L. Rojas ’10 Sabrina Simmons ’10
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1, 4 8 0 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 8 %
Victoria M. Bombe ’11
Thomas E. and Patricia L. Alberto
Anthony Caraccio ’11
Maria Rose A. Massa
Michael Lasky, Esq. and Margaret Einhorn
Brian P. and Marilyn B. O’Neill
Dolores Kenan ’11
June A. ’76 and Ronald H. McGrisken ’80
Joseph Pedicino
Alexander Semotan ’11
Joseph Stuto
FRANCISCANS
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Owen ’74 and Sally Quinn
Jeremie P. Borrero ’11
Patricia A. ’83 and Jerome Williams ’76
Renee T. and Joseph N. Siggia
Michelle Franco ’11
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Luz A. Ulloa
Anthony R. ’11 and Denise Giannone
Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki
Gina D. Giles ’11
Myrna and John F. Donodeo
Ronald T. DeFranco ’11 Tara A. Garone ’11
Kevin T. Conlon ’11
Kerri L. Jordan ’11 Moriah L. Kreppein ’11 Andrew J. Lasky ’11 Alvita L. Lorenzo-Echevarria ’11 Katherine A. Manwell ’11 Nicole M. Montoro ’11 Tiana L. Moore ’11 Kristen F. Morale ’11 Francis M. O’Neill ’11 John J. Palastro ’11 Ivan N. Richard ’11 Michael A. Rossomando ’11 Vera Y. Scott ’11
Jason M. Velardi ’11
CURRENT STUDENT GIVING C L A S S O F 2 01 2
Sonia Gutkin ’09
Joseph M. Acciarito ’12
Jennie A. Rota ’09
Diana M. Borrometi ’12
2010
Jaime F. Squeri ’12 Teresa R. Terenzi ’12
D O L L A RS R A ISED $1,0 0 8 C L A S S PA R TI CIPATI O N 5 %
C L A S S O F 2 01 3
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Ryan A. Fierro ’13
Bryan A. Anderson ’10
Andrew L. Flores ’13
Dimitar P. Georgiev ’10
Victoria G. Placido ’13
Robert J. Gildersleeve ’10
Tara D. Santos ’13
FRANCISCANS
Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A. Gallagher
James M. and Maria L. Leone
FRANCISCANS
Edward R. ’10 and Susan O’Malley
Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Salvatore P. Demma ’09
Antoinette V. LaFemina ’10
Robert J. Dillon ’04
Nicholas J. Baum ’11
Deirdre A. Turner ’11
Matthew S. Kumm ’09
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Daniel W. and Liza Q. Diehl
Gregory J. Baum ’11
Laura R. Mulcahey ’09
John C. Capetanakis ’09
Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan
Martin F. and Darlene Cziraky
James and Bernadette Geissler
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John F., Esq. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully
Patrick and Geraldine Campbell
Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Benedict Thomas ’11
RED AND BLUE CLUB
Peter J. Brady
CHARTER SOCIET Y
2011
FRANCISCANS
Christine H. Bulger ’13
Robert P. and Dawne Hentrich Robert and Daisy Kreppein Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo Hector Vega ’06 ASSISI SOCIET Y
Glen and Diana K. Anderson ’77 Vincent M. Barranco Kathleen Bellew Felipe R. and Norma E. Borrero Joseph and Teresa Carbonaro Rosemarie M. Carucci Vincent Ciniglio Beatrice Dini Thomas and Alfa Ferraro Randolph and Agnes Forrester Richard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon Igor Goryachkovsky Charles W. Hogan Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy Scott and Lorraine Kumm Marvin and Janice R. Lefkowitz Rufo Leon Joseph and Margaret Logiudice Robert and Bernice C. Luhrs Brian J. and Carol S. Madigan Douglas and Laura McCarthy Brian C. ’96 and Dorothy McMorrow James and Melissa McQuade Paul E. and Renate Memi
Jennifer L. Fabri ’14
Alvaro E. and Victoria J. Mora
Rory F. Gilmartin ’14
Robert J. ’71 and Mary E. Murphy
✚ = DECEASED
James P. and Nanette A. Power Lincoln and Jean T. Prince
Anthony F. Trimboli
Frank J., Jr. and Sarah Macchiarola Brian P. Mooney Carol S. Morton Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio Dorothy Olsen Marlin S. Potash, Ed.D. and Thomas Ivanyi Ralph, Esq. and Alexandra M. Preite Robert R. Prisco Frances Resheske Andrew S. Roffe Angela Rosania Nina Rosenwald Howard J. Rubenstein Joseph Savasta Gene Sicignano Charles E. Simpson Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac Richard D. Tunick Michael Tynan Scott Weinstein
FRIENDS
Luis A. Flores
Matthew Milbouer
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
John ’77 and Theresa Pastore
RED & BLUE CLUB
C L A S S O F 2 01 4
Christopher M. Antonino ’10
Grace Leonetti
Nicholas Lembo
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Darran Brown PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Steve Cohen REMSEN STREET CLUB
John K. and Maureen H. Andariese The Honorable Michael A. Balboni Eugene P. Beard Stephen M. and Kim Bogart Glenn A. Braica Ralph Bumbaca Carolyn Callahan BT Domenick Cama Stephen J. and Mary E. Dannhauser Edward Drayton Jane C. Duggan Mary Joan Egan Estate of Joseph Egan ✚ David and Karen Eisner
Charles E. Williams lll, Esq. and Margaret E. Williams Robert K. Zak B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Rosario Acquista Scott Bojer Frank Califano Alice A. Callaghan Andrew Catalano Coleen Ceriello-Mehary and Michael G. Mehary Morris A. and Kathleen A. Chin John B. Clark James Clarke Stephen Dadourian James D. and Kristi R. Deasy Luis J. Diaz, Jr. BT
GIVING LEVELS FOUNDERS CIRCLE
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above CHARTER SOCIET Y
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Mary Fugelsang
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9
Brian Geller
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9
Robert C. Golden and Maureen Moore
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
William Haller
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Allison Heaney and Joe Panacciulli Joel S., Esq. and Nancy I. Hirschtritt Michael J. Holmes
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9 $1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9
Robert Hubbard
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Susan L. Huff BT
$10 0 to $ 249
Sam Jacobs
FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
S T. F R A N C I S C O L L EG E 2 0 1 0 –2 0 1 1 D O N O R R E P O RT | 3 3
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D, D.D.
Paula Hebron
James Bowerman
Donald Elivert
Rev. James King
Robert Hebron
Jim and Lucy Bowers
Dan Ennis
Steven Klar
Gordon and Lorraine A. DiPaolo
Lyn S. Hill
Marsilia Boyle
Raimundo Espinal
Glenn Kolonics
B.J. Duffy
Eugene L. and Regina W. Jesinkey
Joseph Brancale
Randy Estrada
Odette A. Konop
Rose F. Dunn
David R. Jones
Josie Brice
James and Joan Fabri
Eileen and Richard S. Kosik
John F. and Kim Esposito
Dr. Ingrid F. Karle
Therese Brinken
John P. Farkas
Hildemarie and Alex Ladouceur
Michael G. Fednochko
Donald E. Kent
Roscoe C. Brown, Jr.
Mark Favorito
William Lanziera
Denise Finnigan
Michael J. Bucknight
Michael and Valerie L. Fenimore
Gregory M. Laspina
Anthony J. Genovesi
Sharon Kerrigan Loman and Lars Loman
Elizabeth Budig
Robert Ferrilli
Harry Laubscher
Billy Goodspeed
Thomas Leonardi
Diane Burke
Thomas Ferris
Domenick Laurendi
Jeffrey L. Hill
Mary D. Lindsay
Edward Butterfoss
Paula Fichtner
Brian T. Leary
Carl Hum
Nicholas S. Lorch
John D. Cagney
Steven Fiedler
Robert and Eileene Leibowitz
Edward R. and Alice A. James
Mark Loughlin, Jr.
Mary Cahalan
Peter Finn
Thomas J. Lennon, III
Thomas Kiley
Philip and Maureen P. Maldari
Andrew P. and Janet Cahalan
Gerard J. Fleming
Kathlyn N. Leonardi
Thomas Kissane
Jesse Masyr
Richard Calcaterra
Eileen M. Flood
Arlene Lieberman
Stephen P. and Bonita F. Kramer
Nikiforos and Lambrina Mathews
Anthony V. Calenda
Thomas D. and Ann Marie Flynn
Margaret and Joseph Lo Giudice
Eric LoGiudice
Francis McArdle
Kathleen A. Cali
Ed Fogarty
Barbara A. Locke
Ronald A. Lopez
Brian McGee
Joseph Callahan
Brian Foley
Henry C. Lombardi
Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola
Joanne Messina
Phillip F. and Norma Canedo
Maureen E. Foley
John Lorch
Robert E. Mackoul
Paul Michels
James and Patricia Cannon
Carol Francescani
Marie O. Louis
William C. McGarry
William J. and Jane B. Murdoch
Walter G. Capece
Celerin R. and Marie C. Francoeur
Robert Lozzi
Martin J. McLaughlin
Susan R. O’Leary
Dr. Kathleen Cashin
Thomas Friemel
Bernice C. and Robert Luhrs
Gerard McNamara
Toni Peterson
Johanna Cassidy
Albert Furst
Rosary Lui
Michael G. Mehary and Coleen Ceriello-Mehary
Gary Pfeltz
Lawrence Cenatiempo
David and Melissa Gallo
Kevin W. Lynch
John R. Prout
Maureen Moore and Robert C. Golden
Ellen R. Cherrick
James Gambino
John Lynch
Megan Quinn
John Clerkin
Dr. Jeffrey R. Gardere
Camille Lyons
Maryjo M. Powell
Janet Rolle
Geoffrey Clyne
J.J. Gartland
Keith C. and Patricia C. MacDonald
Matthew Rosenblatt
Robert Cohen
Annamaria L. Gaudio
Carol S. and Brian J. Madigan
David Rudenstine
Michael M. Cohen
Charles T. Gerace
Michael and Helen Mangan
Jennifer Sage
Brian Coleman
Rob Gervasi
Michael Mangan
Chris Saia
Brian and Gina E. Collins
Rev. Msgr. Jamie Gigantiello
Angelo J. Mangia
Gary Saphire
Thomas Conboy
Katie Gilleran
Emilio Marcigliano
Gerard P. and Tara A. Scannell
Kevin Condon
Gary Giordano
Ramon Martinez, III
Thomas F. Schutte
Hermione Connelly-Landau
Jeff Marx
Suzanne Seery
Anna Constantino
Mary P. Giordano-Atkinson and Richard M. Atkinson
Margaret M. Smith
James P. Conway
Samuel B. and Sharyn H. Gold
Sister Marilyn Trowbridge, S.F.P. BT
Brian E. Cosgrove
Mark and Gina Goldberg
Herman and Marciene S. Mattleman
Edward J. Vierling
Stacie R. Costello
John and Karen E. Gordon
Sean and Eileen McAuley
Nick Vlachos
Joseph Cowhey
Marilyn T. McAuliffe
Jane Walentas
Brother Dennis Cronin
Dr. Karen L. Gould and Dr. Richard M. Simon
Michael and Laura Webb
Kenny Cunningham
Hyacinth Graham
Joan McDonald
Paul G. Williamson
Michael Cusick
Ruth Graziadei
Michael McGovern
Carl D’Alba, Jr.
George L. and Daniela Greco
Ryan J. McHugh
Mark Boccia
Katrina Zafiriadis and Brendan P. Considine
Terence and Kerry A. Greene
Elizabeth McKnight
Collwyn A. B. Butler
Nicholas Zinno
Matthew V. Grieco
Thomas J. Byrne
Rose Zuzworsky
Frank D’Elia
Dana Grossotti
Brendan G. and Jame A. McLoughlin
Thomas F. and Linda Guinan
Joseph A. McManus
Michael and Stefania Gut
Jacqueline McMickens
Leslie-Ann M. Hall
William J. McNally
Stephen A. Harkavy
Melissa and James McQuade
Paula Harney
Renate and Paul E. Memi
Kevin P. Harrington, Jr.
Joe P. Mento
Mark Harris
Frank M. and Irene Mercatante
Marc E. and Yvette S. Harris
Matthew A. and Marykate Meyer
John Henry
Mary Mik
Karen B. Hopkins
Robert J. and Dr. Estelle Miller
Timothy and Erin O. Houston
Anthony Milone
Bill Howell
Patrick and Kathleen Monachino
Andrew Hughes
James C. Morgan
Rocco Iacoviello
Villa Mosconi Restaurant
Edmund H. Immergut
Margaret T. Mullany
Frank and Antonietta Inzerelli
Urbah Mulvehill
S. Jackson
James Murphy
Beverly Jacobs
Santo and Antoinette Musarella
Patricia D. Jefferson
Erik Netcher
Frank T. Jerrahian
Brian Noone
Heff Jones
John Notaro
Mitchell and Margie N. Kapnick
Rhea L. O’Brien
Robert Karp
James O’Brien
Edward J. Kelly
John O’Dea
John Schneider Dorothy M. and Charles W. Schroeder Raymond Siller Mark S. and Annette Taffet Vincent Tavella John L. Thurston Jed Walentas Jay Wartski Charles S. Whelan, Jr. RED & BLUE CLUB
George and Vilma Abi-Hassoun Annamarie Bartone Roger Berkowitz Brother Michel Bettigole, O.S.F.
Dr. Anthony Caprio Steven D. and Jana Cohn Jenna Y. and Richard Coladarci Martin F. Collins William H. Cuddy Frank and Jennie DeCandido Frank Del Maestro Patrick and Kathleen DeStefano John J. and Lynn R. Dillon
Rita D’Amato Louis Damiano
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Ric Dauria
Anthony and Elise Albanese
Dominick and Kerry Davi
Monica Alfernan
Wayne Dawkins
Anthony Alvarez, Jr.
Frank and Lori J. De Lucia
Dominick and Maryann Amorosa
Chris and Robin P. Deissler
Paul F. Amoruso
Jason D. De Leonardo
Andrea Andrews
Michelle DeMarco
Willard and Eleanor Archie
Thomas DeMarco
Timothy J. and Mary B. Doheny
Richard M. Atkinson and Mary P. Giordano-Atkinson
John F. and Myrna Donodeo
Jeffrion L. Aubry
Myles F. Driscoll, Jr.
Lawrence and Lisa M. Derrico
Virginia Avvento
Rocco Fazzo
William Derrough
Gregg and Jennifer Backer
Dean John D. and Emalie P. Feerick
Bro. Eugene T. Devine
Anna Balsamo
Blaise Didio
George Fiala
Albert Benalloul
Justin Dillon
Michael R. Benedetto
Michael A. and Carmela Dimario
Edmond and Barbara Flood Manuel Franquinha Adelino R. Franquinha Robert A. Friedlander Joyce Genovesi Lara J. Genovesi William J. and Deborah Hanley
Michael Den Dekker Frank and Liliane DeRosa
Lou Benevento
Karen A. DiSanto-Grassotti
Mary Bennett
Allan Dobrin
Marguerite Bergin
John and Karen Doherty
Douglas Bernhard
Manette Dubuisson
Otto Bezler
Gina Dugan
Jason Bishop
Joseph P. and Stepanie Dugan
Silvernee C. Harris
William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black
Regina Hawkey
Darren S. Bloch
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Jennifer Eggers Stephen E. Einson
Linda Masi
George McCartney
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Patrick O’Keefe
Ethel W. Thompson
Edward W. Connolly
Thomas Lyons
Steven J. Vallo
John O’Sullivan
Terri Thomson
Vanessa Corchia
Donald MacIntyre
Peter J. Venaglia
Matthew G. and Nancy D. Oellinger
Rebecca Tibbets
Michael Corcoran
Philip J. and Lillian Maida
Matthew J. Wasson
Alvin H. Osofsky
The Honorable Paul A. Tokasz
Richard Cowden
Ellie Mandell
John A. Wendell
Paul Pandolf
Nicholas and Pamela Trani
Sister Maureen Coyle
George Manos
Muriel Wilkenson
Blaise F. Parascandola, Esq.
Thomas Treacy
Jo Anne M. Cummings
Louis Manzell
Rhonda R. Winston
Yolanda Parraga
Megan Trombley
Eileen Cush
Larry Marquino
Nancy Woods
Craig Pazarecki
Patricia Trotta
Christopher J. and Evelyn Danaher
William McAllister
Celine Young
Brenda and Robert R. Pepper
Bob Turner
Liz Dennigan
Brian and Maureen McCarthy
Sister Maureen Zick
Audrey M. Petersen
Mark and Jennifer M. Turner
Kate Dennigan
William F. and Grace McClellan
Mark Zulli
Kenneth H. and Judith A. Pforr
Jeffrey R. Turocy
Kelly Devlin
John P. McGee
Joseph Phair
James T. Turrisi
Deborah A. DiBenedetto
Kathleen McGonigle
John M. and Donna M. Pimpinella
Nicholas B. Valastro
Kenneth Dietrich
Jack McGuinness
Joseph Plaia
Dominick F. and Andriana Valletta
Aniello R. Dimeglio
James J. McKeon
Marissa Plaia
Glenn VanBramer and Joni Yoswein
Anthony Diniro
Mary A. McLean
George Politis
The Honorable Albert Vann
William Dobranski
Michael P. Meagher
William J. and Dolores A. Powers
Tony Vederosa
Rick Dolan
Frain Michael
George R. and Claire B. Prezioso
Aaron Venar
Kathleen A. Donohue
Nicky F. Miraglia
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Harry Prince
Howard Weinstein
Sheila Donohue
Ann M. Molitor
Thomas F. Flood
Warren and Patrice Pusz
Alan Weisberg
Michael Dugan
Jennifer Moriarty
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Maureen A. and William Pynn
Michael A. and Ella J. Weiss
Ed Dunn
Cristabelle J. Munnings
Rev. Michael Carrano ’66
Mel A. and Laura A. Pynn
John Welch
Carol A. Dyer
John R. Munroe
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60
Clara A. Quadrino
Robert Wilkin
Gene Eames
Patrick J. Nash
Joseph Louzonis
Andrew S. Reid
Todd Williams
Barry B. and Patrice Edison
Martin Needelman
June A. McGrisken ’76
Owen D. Reidy
Delora V. Williams
M. J. Emmert
Julia A. Nobile-Bologna
Robert C. Sloane ’66
Michael and Patricia Reilly
Thomas Wilson
Jane B. and Richard Engquist
Thomas O’Shaughan
Herbert and Susan Rein
John Woehrle
Charles Erdmann
Charles P. Oconnor
Ron Rice
Steven and Martha Wolkoff
Theresa B. Feinberg
Meghan Palmiotto
Gerald Galgan, Ph.D.
Janet E. Richards
Kaziem R. Woodbury
Ronald J. and Patricia D. Ferreri
James Pantzis
Wendy Galgan, Ph.D.
Timmy Riches
The Honorable Keith L. Wright
Joseph and Rebecca Feuerherd
Geraldine Pastore
Irma Garcia ’80
Daniel D. Rodriguez
James Yagar
Joseph and Mary A. Fierro
Kelly Polderin
Dennis J. McDermott ’74
Jeffrey and Robin L. Rodus
Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli
Joan Fogarty
Nanette A. and James P. Power
Edward R. Stewart
Julia A. Rogge
John F. Zenko
Sister Patricia Fox
James Quigley
Linda Werbel Dashefsky
Karlene A. Freeman
Paul Quinlan
Jerome Williams ’76
Doreen Adragna
Michael and Sunni M. Fuller
Bogdan Rak and Galina Chved
Robert M. and Kim E. Rozzi
John L. Afton, Esq.
Jesse E. Fuller
Michael G. and Kathryn B. Reich
Harry Ruhl
Brittany Agron
Tanya Furer
Thomas and Marge Reilly
Gerald Russello
Mary Alestra
Jeanne Gelling
Doris Revilla
Joseph Russo
Dolores Anastasio
Angela J. George
Richard and Nancy Rizzuto
Francis J. Sanzillo
Albert and Anita Artale
Mary Gibbons
Marc A. Rizzuto
Michael Schiraldi
Bridget Barkan
Raymond and Jane M. Gill
Ralph Roiland
George J. Scott
Anthony and Elizabeth Bello
Salvatore J. and Anne M. Giudice
Mary Romano
William D. and Janet Scotto
Lorraine Bennett
Lynn Goldsmith
Lewis and Marlene Rosenbaum
Daniel Seaman
Camille and Oscar B. Bering
Arthur Goldstein
Mary Ruffin
Frank R. Seddio
Nikki Bethel
Kathleen Grant
Stephen R. Sacks
Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery
Theresa Blain
John A. Greico
Said Salah
Kenneth Shabinaw
Lynnette T. Brinson
Nicholas Guido
Terry Schaffer
Bryan Shepherd
Patricia Briscoe
Larry Haden
Jack Sheehan
Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff
Terrance J. Brown
Edward Sideri
Barry Silverberg
Hubert and Mary Brybag
Hans-Jergen Hahn and Ursula Hahn
Dr. Richard M. Simon and Dr. Karen L. Gould
Douglas Burnhart
Michael Healer Carol V. Higgins
Angela Siliato-Acciarito and Joseph M. Acciarito
Nadine Hunter
Cynthia B. Skolnik
GIVING LEVELS
Amjad Hussain
Jerry Skyrnik
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Grace C. Ilchuk
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sommers
Angelo and Ellen Illuzzi
Marvin Spieler
David Ironman
Peter G. Stamm Jr.
Barbara Jacobson
Nicole Steinweiss
Carlos A. and Ines A. Jaime
Denis M. Sullivan
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Thomas Jones
Robert and Jill Tast
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9
Dana Kallman
Joie Tavernise
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
David and Lyn Kaplan
John A. and Jean T. Thomas
Ann and Thomas E. Kelly
Luke Thomas
Harold J. Kelly
Erin Thomas
Angela Kennedy
Ryan Thomas
Kathy Kirran
Gloria Timoney
RED & BLUE CLUB
Rev. Mark J. Lane
Eleanor Tollevsen
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9
Scott Levine
Ann Marie Tonka
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Peter J. and Veronica Loehle
Gary Tully
Ray Lovacco
Scott Usiak
Gary Rosenberg Jan Rosenberg
Timothy H. Slakas Joseph and Linda Small Kevin and Eileen M. Smith Brother Kevin Smith, O.S.F. BT Jane Smith Michael Sobol Laura Sodano Rick Stafford Dr. Frederick and Mari-Lynn Esq., Staton Jean M. Stonier Herminia and Francis X. Sullivan Christine Sullivan Dennis Sullivan Albert H. and Valda Swanke Monica M. Sweeney Dr. Supoj Tanchajja Patricia Thomas
FRANCISCANS
Sophie and Anthony Burns Laura Bycroft Lawrence and Grace Calia Agnes Camini Michael A. Carlson Thomas Casey William and Barbara Castellano Evelyn and Bartolomeo Castellano Charles E. and Cathy A. Cecil Larry Cenatiempo V. Chacon Doreen A. Chisefsky Galina Chved and Bogdan Rak Thomas A. Colella Anthony Colella A. Coletto Gerard T. Conlon Mary Connolly Janet Connolly
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FA C U LT Y A N D S TA F F FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
Brendan J. Dugan ’68 BT Frank J. Macchiarola, Ph.D. ’62
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Glenn A. Braica
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Steven Catalano Brother Gregory Cellini, O.S.F. Alexandria M. Egler Richard Giaquinto, Ph.D. Charles A. Giardino ’04 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. Cheryl Howell, Ph.D. Donald Mulligan ’75 Richard Relkin Susan Richards Susan Saladino, Ph.D. John Thurston Marija F. Wierzbicki
Joseph N. and Renee T. Siggia
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above CHARTER SOCIET Y
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9 REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9
$10 0 to $ 249 FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
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RED & BLUE CLUB
Michael Kaminski, D.M.A. Joseph V. Kelly
Brooklyn Chapter — Jack and Jill American Charity
Ferrilli Information Group
Marion Boteju
Fidelity Brokerage Services
Merrill Lynch Retirement Disbursement
Marguerite Burke, Ph.D. ’76
Mitchell Levenberg
Brooklyn Cyclones
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
MetLife Foundation
Guy Carlsen
Matthew A. Linkus
Brooklyn Heights Association
Fillmore Commercial Real Estate
Metro Fire Safety Guards, Inc.
Richard Coladarci
Eric Malijan
Brooklyn Marriott
Fine Finish, Inc.
MFA Financial, Inc.
Brendan Considine
John McNamara, Ph.D.
Brooklyn Sports Ltd
First National Bank New York
Monadnock Construction
Maureen Coughlin, Ph.D.
Chris McNeil
Brown Brothers Harriman
FJC Security Services, Inc.
Montoya Rodriguez, P.C.
Joseph Cummings
Brian D. Morales ’10
Brown & Weinraub, PLLC
Fontbonne Hall Academy
Monty Q’s Ristorante
Angel Devarez
Steven J. Mullins ’83
Bruno’s Hardware
Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn
Morgan Stanley
Arthur DiClementi ’66
Abigail Nicolas
Bulldog Graphic Solutions
Friends Cultural Institutions
My Little Pizzeria
Peter Gomori, Ph.D.
Eric W. Platt, Ph.D. Debra A. Reecks-Rodgers
Futures In Education Foundation, Inc.
National Grid
Matthew Hogan
Business Council New York State, Inc.
Timothy Houlihan, Ph.D.
Miriam Salholz, Ph.D.
C&C Catering Service Ltd.
G. Fazio Construction Co., Inc.
Joseph Marino, Ph.D. ’68
Jason J. Scharf
Caffe Buon Gusto
General Atlantic
Candid Litho Printing Ltd.
General Electric Foundation
Capital One Matching Gifts Program
George Kehm, Esq.
Capital One N.A.
Gott Corp.
Yadira Moran-Ulrich ’02
Sabrina Simmons
Kathleen Nolan, Ph.D.
Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D.
Robert Oliva ’04
Celeste A. Van Nice
Kevin O’Rourke
Susan Weisman
John Ragno
Brook Wiers
Brother Robert Schaefer, O.S.F.
Brett Wierzbicki
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Jennifer B. Wingate, Ph.D.
Catrina Avvento ’07 Benjamin Barnett ’08 Anne Bove Nicholas Canedo Louis Celano ’71 Donna DeSiena Harriet Dunn ’07 Ann Farrell David Gardella ’97 Brother Gary Gaynor, O.S.F. ’64 Uwe Gielen, Ph.D. Erin S. Golembiewski ’06 Francis Greene, Ph.D. Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. Leonard Honig Lynne Jackson, Ph.D. Andrew Johnston, Jr. John Lombardo Monica Michalski ’01 Brenda Milano Roxanne Persaud Danny Plaza ’05
C O R P O R AT I O N S A N D F O U N DAT I O N S 150 Broadway NY Associates LP 3rd Ave Rest Group, Ltd.
Casa Rosa Catch-24 Advertising Design Caterpillar Foundation Catholic Cemeteries Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens Caxton Foundation CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Center For Integrated Teacher Education
Gotham Color Grand Canyon Restaurant Grant Thornton Greenberg Traurig LLP HBO Health Plus Heights Cafe Heights Chateau Henry Luce Foundation
National Grid Matching Gifts Program National Italian American Foundation, Inc. National League American Pen Women, Inc. New Evangelization Television New York Community Trust New York Life Foundation New York Marriott Marquis Times Square New York State Shields, Inc. New York Stock Exchange NGA Associates LLC Nick’s Fine Jewelry
Henry M. Hald Hs Association
O’Connor Davies Munns Dobbins, LLP
Hillman Partners Ltd.
O’Keefe’s Bar
Hudson City Savings Bank
Optec Communications, Inc.
Hunter’s Steak Ale House
Oscar De La Hoya Foundation
IABS Charities, Inc.
Pace Plumbing Corp.
IBM
Park Strategies, LLC
Ingram Hebron Realty
Patcon Associates Ltd
ISS Facility Services
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
J.N. Savasta Corp.
Penzone
JP Morgan
PepsiCo Foundation
James J Buckley Restaurant JMS Foundation
The Peter & Caroline Striano Foundation
John Henry’s HVAC
Pete’s Downtown Restaurant
John Weir Flowers
Pfizer
A.J.W. Properties Management, Inc.
Chadwick’s Restaurant
Academy Services, Inc.
Chevron Matching Gift Program
Acquista Food Services
Chevrontexaco
Admore Air Conditioning Corp.
Chubb Son
ADP Foundation
CLA-East
AIG Insurance
Clark Dodge Company
Alive In Hope Foundation
Cleantech East
Alliance Bernstein
Clearwater Enterprises, Inc.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Clearway Signage Associates
Alpine Trading, Inc.
Clinton Street Barber Shop
Amcor Electrical Contracting Corp. American Airlines
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.
American Beer Distributing Company
Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program
Johnson & Johnson Matching Grants Program
Photoreal
American Housewares Supply Depot
Committee To Re-Elect Ed Towns
Joseph P. Clavin Sons Joseph P. Day Realty Corp.
Pitta, Bishop, Del Giorno Giblin, LLC
Charter Dinner Raffle
Pipin’s Pub
Brother Dominic F. Quigley, O.S.F. ’71
Anonymous
Community Counseling Services Co., Inc.
Kam Contracting New York
PJ Callahan Foundation
Aon Foundation
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
Kenneth Brown
P.J. Hanley’s Restaurant
Judith Ricciardo ’07
Armando’s Restaurant
Council School Supervisors
Kidderbrook Associates LLC
PNC Foundation
Erez Shochat, Ph.D. ’97
Arthur J. Gallagher Co.
Court Order
Kime Distributing, Inc.
Praxis Public Relations, Inc.
Fred Siegel, Ph.D.
Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
Court Street Office Supplies
Kimmel Foundation
Printcraft Graphics
Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D.
Astoria Federal Savings
Cross-Fire Security Co.
KPMG Foundation
Proskauer Rose LLP
Elaine Thompson
Aunt Suzie’s Restaurant
Crown Trophy
La Bagel Delight
Prudential Foundation
Jaclyn Weber
Aviator Sports Recreation LLC
Cullen & Dykman, LLP
La Traviata Restaurant
Prudential Insurance
Raymond Wendt ’71
AXA Foundation
Cumberland Packing Corp.
Lassen & Hennigs Catering
Queen Marie Italian Restaurant
Brother Edward Wesley, O.S.F. ’68
Ayco Charitable Foundation
D’Arcangelo Co., LLP
Laura B. Vogler Foundation, Inc.
Queens County Savings Bank
Marie Zachary
Azzuro Shoe Repair
David Shannon Florist
Quentin Travel Service
FRANCISCANS
B. Geller Restoration
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Memorial Fund
Christopher M. Antonino ’10
Bamonte’s Restaurant
Deville Charter Service
Leone Funeral Home
Bank America Charitable Foundation
Diocesan Food Service
Lockheed Martin
Ram Abstract Ltd.
Ayodeji K. Babalola ’10
Dow Chemical Foundation
Bank New York Mellon
Eamonn’s Restaurant
Lynch Development Associates, Inc.
Barnes & Noble
Educational Housing Services, Inc.
BDO Seidman, LLP
Estate of J. Vincent Gallagher
Bed Stuy Restoration
Estate of Joseph Egan
BHRC Bishop Ford High School
Exhibition Employees Union Local 829
Bishop Loughlin High School
ExxonMobil Foundation
Bridge Cleaners
Farrell Fritz, PC
Bristol-Myers Employee Giving Program
Farrell’s Bar
Brooklyn Academy Music
Ferrantino Fuel
Cathal Quigley ’75
Jeanette B. Baker Sister Colleen Colbert, O.P. Maryann DeMartino John R. Dilyard, Ph.D. Carolina C. Donahue ’01 David Gansell Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 Renee Goodstein, Ph.D. Brother Thomas Grady, O.S.F. ’68 Julio Huato, Ph.D. Christine N. Jahier Sofiya Kagan
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Macrow Foundation Mallozzi Dwyer, P.C. Marco Polo Restaurant May Ellen Gerald Ritter Foundation McCabe Associates Mechanic Group, Inc. Medtronic Foundation Matching Gifts Merck Partnership For Giving Mercury Public Affairs, LLC
Quikfund Tracey R.E. Remsen Graphics Ridgewood Foundation Ridgewood Savings Bank The River Café Roman Catholic Diocese Brooklyn RPT Physical Therapy Rubenstein Associates, Inc. RuffaloCody Ryant Enterprises Sage Coombe Architects Samuel A. Ramirez Co., Inc. Shelter Express Corp. Smith & Laquercia, LLP
Ferrara Bros Building Materials
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
Sovereign Bank
Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball
Peter J. Callahan ’63
Timothy P. ’59 and Jane Davey
St. Bernard’s School
Dr. David ’43 and Agnes Ballantine
Mary E. Callahan ’80
George C. Davey ’61
Dr. Zachary ’38 and Judith G. Ephraim
St. Edmund Preparatory High School
Sister Grace A. Baran, C.S.J. ’67
Candid Litho Printing Ltd.
David Shannon Florist
Carl P. Esposito ’05
Elizabeth, R.N. ’84 and Dr. Carmine Cammarosano
Raymond G. ’56 and Rosaria Dawid
Louis A. ’71 and Pauline Esposito
St. Francis Prep High School
Salvatore V. ’75 and Serena Barbuzza
John F. and Kim Esposito
St. Joseph St. Thomas Church
James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling
Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra
Joseph A., Ed.D. ’52 and Joan De Oliveira
St. Francis Book Store
Robert T. ’68 and Patricia Barlow
Robert W. Carey, D.D.S. ’38
Gloria A. ’79 and Frank DeCrescenzo
Patricia B. Fallon ’80
Stanley B. Tunick Foundation
William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold
Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78
George P. DeGeorge ’63
Sterling Affair
Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry
Guy and Carol Carlsen
Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion Fanelli
Structure Tone Superior Printing Litho
Sallyann G. ’85 and Richard Bartels
Lawrence R. ’88 and Patricia Carlucci
Vincent ’72 BT and Denise DeGiaimo
T Rowe Price Associates
Hector Batista ’84 BT
TD Bank
Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters
Ann Farrell
Chris and Robin P. Deissler
Thomas M. ’65 and Georgia Fasano
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Deloitte Touche & Tohmatsu
Gerard J., U.S.M.C. ’55 and Alice Baxter
Philip A. ’71 and Joann M. Caserta
Mario R. ’75 and Febronia DeLuca
Donald J. ’77 and Kathryn Faughnan
John B. ’77 and Margaret Casey
Msgr. Michael J. Dempsey ’52
Martin ’50 and Sara Fazio
BDO Seidman, LLP
John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey
Michael J. Beaury ’80
Margaret M. Casey ’76
William L. ’63 and Beverly Dempsey
Raymond M. Feeney ’67 and Judy Latta
Mary ’95 and Robert Belknap
William F. ’51 and Dolores Casey William P. ’63 and Elizabeth Casey
Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. DePalma
William D. ’58 and Jean Feimer
Joseph J. Belmonte ’88 George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner
Bernard J. ’64 and Eileen Casserly
Dr. Dominick P. ’64 and Rosemary DePaola
Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin
Donna DeSiena
Rev. Kieran Fergus, O.P. ’57
Joseph C. ’63 and Della Dettling James F. ’69 and Kathleen DeVarso
Vincent A. ’78 and Theresa Ferraioli
Arthur ’66 and Paula S. DiClementi
John J. ’76 and Arlene Ferrante
Lawrence Cenatiempo
Blaise Didio
John C. ’71 and Eileen Ferraro
Ernest V. ’72 and Ann DiFranchi
Joseph ’56 and Joan Ferris
Stephen M. and Kim Bogart
Robert W. ’53 and Eleanor Chambers
Al ’78 and Chris DiGuido
John J. ’83 and Joan Ferro
Robert G. ’68 and Margaret Bombara
Thomas F. ’65 and Sandra Clougher
John R. Dilyard, Ph.D.
Mark ’83 and Dolores Ferro ’83
Beatrice Dini
Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra
Roy F. Bonner ’51
Richard C. ’67 and Anne Coccaro
Gerard C. DiStefano ’64
Richard M. ’66 and Linda Bourne
John F. ’64 and Anne Coffey
Alfonso G. ’72 and Roseann Figliolia
Edward D. Bova ’69
Kevin M. Coffey ’68
Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle DiTommaso
Connell J. ’58 and Claire Boyle
Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole
Rodrigue Domingue ’88
John M. ’60 and Carol Fitzgerald
Wi-Pie, Inc.
James F. Bozart ’86 and Donald B. Winston
Thomas J. Colgan, PE ’45
Maria Donini ’86
Thomas A. Fitzpatrick ’50
Xaverian High School
Brian and Gina E. Collins
Joseph A. ’72 and Carollee Donnelly
Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive
Vincent C. Bracco ’52
Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins
Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Donovan
Msgr. William J. Flood ’53
Paul C. ’64 and Sandra Donovan
Thomas J. ’65 and Valerie Foley
Teitler & Teitler LLP Third Long ThyssenKrupp Elevator Time Warner Foundation Top Rank, Inc. Trans Video Communications Inc. Trolman Glaser Lichtman P.C. Turner Construction Tyco United Health Care Northeast United Way United Way New York City Valley Stream Mortgage Corp. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Verizon Foundation Villa Mosconi Restaurant Wachtel Masyr, LLP Waldorf Associates Wells Fargo Foundation Wells Fargo United Way Campaign
Camille and Oscar B. Bering
Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn Castana
John A. Bertone ’51
Steven Catalano
Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia
Anthony ’51 and Margaret Caulfield
Anne V. Beverly, C.S.J. ’65 Arthur E. ’61 and Eleanor Beyer
Mary Bradley, C.S.J. ’59 Anthony P. Braginetz ’42
1859 SOCIETY
John E. Brandt ’75
CONSISTENT DONORS 5 YEARS +
James R. ’49 and Delores Brannigan
Dr. Alfonse Acciani ’49 Acquista Food Servics Edgar A. ’70 and Mary Adamson Anthony J. ’49 and Lillian Agoglia E. Kevin ’82 and Dianne Agoglia Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia Julio A. Agosto ’02 and Aura N. Miranda-Agosto Michael J. Aiello ’08 Anthony ’66 and Evelyn Alaimo Margaret M. ’87 and Steven Alaimo Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright Robert A. ’67 and Mary Alessandro Blair ’46 and Dorothea A. Allen Kenneth R. ’65 and Joyce Allex Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo Edward J. ’69 and Eileen Anderson Lisa M. Andersen-Yurman ’83 and Joseph L. Yurman
George ’70 and Deborah Brennan Neil F., Jr. ’56 and Eileen Brogan John P. ’71 and Kathleen P. Brolly
Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh
Carmelo ’52 and Anna Colombo Consolidated Edison Patrick W. Condren ’71 Gerard P. ’73 and Anne T. Conlon ’76 Maureen F. ’80 and John T. Connell Hermione Connelly-Landau
Daniel J. ’71 and Mary Brouder
Brother Leonard Conway, O.S.F. ’71 BT
Dr. Clarence ’76 and Annye Brown
Madeline Conway ’79
Brown Brothers Harriman
Walter J. ’64 and Patricia Cook
Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne
John R. ’51 and Ursula Corbett
Michael E. ’62 and Mary Browne Edward J. Burden ’51
Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran
Brother James B. Burke, S.M. ’72
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60
John Burke ’74
Mary R. Coughlin ’74
Michael G. ’68 and Pamela Burke
Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen
Robert S. Burns ’72
Stephen M. Cronin ’70
Sophie and Anthony Burns Philip A. Buttling ’59
John T. ’63 and Margaret A. Cronin ’81
Mary Ann Byrnes ’85
Cullen & Dykman, LLP
C & C Catering Service, Ltd.
Ronald F. ’57 and Katherine Cunningham
Joseph A. ’78 and Maryann Cacchioli
Michael ’85 and Lisa Curti
Thomas F. ’50 and Josephine Cacciola
Gerald A. ’58 and Linda Curtin
Brendan J. ’92 and Virginia Cahalan
Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone
Sonia Caiazza ’02
Anne C. ’76 and Victor Dagenais
Charles J. ’59 and Mary Cain
Orville W. Dale BT
Richard Calcaterra
Kenneth D. ’88 and Laurie Daly
Astoria Federal Savings
Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis Cali
Roger J. ’52 and Jane Daly
Christine M. Azzolini ’95
Lawrence and Grace Calia
Frank ’63 and Ednamae Dambeck
Jeanette B. Baker
Thomas J. ’65 and Eileen Callaghan
Bart A. ’72 and Jane D’Ambra
Leo P. Callahan ’56
Joseph F. BT and Marcia D’Angelo
Michael L. Andreola ’75 Vincent R. ’72 and Dorothy Aperawic Edward P. ’60 and Carmen Aquilone William C. ’79 and Rebecca B. ’80 Armstrong
Claire J. ’77 and Leonard Baker George D. Balduzy ’51
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✚ = DECEASED
Edward R. ’71 and Angela Curty
Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58
Matthew P. Dory ’01 Edward J., Jr. ’63 and Maureen Dougherty James F., Ph.D. ’66 and Patricia Dougherty Vincent J. Dougherty ’68 Albert G. Doumar ’57 Francis H. ’51 and Margaret M. Dowd John M. Downing ’59 Patricia Dray ’77 Robert E. ’58 and Adrienne Duane
Eugene J. Feldhaus ’63 Peter E. Felvegi ’03
John J. ’60 and Dorothy Finan
Tara M. ’07 and William Flood Leonard N. ’65 and Angela Florio Fulvia M. Forbes ’74 Joseph P. ’69 and Dorothy Forte Joseph A. ’74 and Darlene Foulke The Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn Manuel Franquinha Kathleen B. Fraser ’97 Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini John J. ’80 and Mary Frawley Joseph T. Freisen ’73 and Maureen A. Finnerty ’82
Paul H. ’51 and Barbara Ducharme Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan
GIVING LEVELS
Edward G. Dunn, Jr. ’74
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Robert F. Dunn ’71
CHARTER SOCIET Y
James E. ’62 and Kathleen Dwane
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9
Theodore ’70 and Pamela Dymczynski
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne Early ’79
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
James W. ’71 and Diane Egan
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Dr. Joseph J. Egan ’61 Walter G. Eggmann ’65 Alexandria M. Egler
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 $ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 $ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9 REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Stephen E. Einson
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9
Laura L. Eisenzopf ’00
RED & BLUE CLUB
Patricia J. ’86 and Richard W. Ekelund
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9
Joseph M. ’71 and Mary Ann Elhilow Anthony J. ’63 and Leslie Embriano
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $ 249 FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
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Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman
Thomas ’61 and Rosalind Hassett
Margaret M. Kennedy ’78 Brian W. ’72 and Mary Kenny
Veronica A. ’82 and Pat A. Mallozzi ’79
Martin P. McNally ’63
David E. Haverty ’81
George W. Gaffney ’67
Stephen J. Hayden ’69
Patricia C. Kerner ’76
Peter E. ’76 and Susan W. Maloney
Michael J. McPartland ’57
Paul ’59 and Marie A. Gale
Donald N. ’68 and May Hayward
John E. ’77 and Susan Kiely
Dominick J. Mancini ’75
D.K. ’69 and Kathleen McQuade
Gerald J., Ph.D. and Wendy W., Ph.D. Galgan
Margaret A. Healy-Horan, C.P.A. ’76 and Thomas M. Horan
Raymond, Esq. ’50 and Sophie Kilanowski
William M. Mancini ’70
Joseph P. ’59 and Claire McQueeney
John J. Gallagher ’62
George Hearn ’50 The Heights Café
Thomas J., Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen
Angela K. ’01 and William F. Manekas
Alice M. McTague ’81
Joseph A. Gannon, Ph.D. ’53 and Helena Lacey-Gannon
Mary Anne P. Killeen ’78
Robert C. and Ann Mangone
Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon
Joseph M. Hemway ’84
Sister Alice L. McVey, C.S.J. ’66
William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane
Louis Manzell
Irma Garcia ’80
John E. ’49 and Georgine Hennessy
John G. Melito ’57
Kathleen M. King ’78
Sister Kathleen Geaney, R.S.M. ’68
Paul G. Henning ’67
William ’68 and Annette Knipfing
Nicholas A. Marano ’72 and Jean D. Marrano
Anthony J. ’51 and Louise Mercogliano
James and Bernadette Geissler
Roseann V. Henry ’83
James I. Konkel, C.P.A. ’57
Blaise ’65 and Ruth Marchese
Rev. Randolph J. ’68 and Donna Geminder
William T. ’70 and Maureen Hentrich
Dr. John J. Koster ’68
Joseph F., Ph.D. ’68 and Jane M. Marino
Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher
Ralph L., Ph.D. ’52 and Teresa Gentile
Frederick J. ’51 and Marilyn C. Herrmann
Richard J. ’66 and Maria Krauland
John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace
Roger and Susan Hertog
Richard M. ’69 and Judy Giammarco
James T. ’62 and Anne Heverin
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich
Richard A. Giaquinto, Ed. D.
William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins
La Traviata Restaurant
Lyn S. Hill
Anthony J. LaBello ’66
Mary V. Gilbride ’75
Joel S., Esq. and Nancy I. Hirschtritt
Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli
Claudia A. Gilchriest ’80
Peter Hlinka ’50
James P. ’76 and Margaret Gildea
Thomas J. ’64 and Anne Hoban
Sister Mary K. Lane, C.S.J. ’60
Thomas P. ’62 and Louise Gilhooley
Alan H. ’70 and Theresa Hoffman
Rev. William Gill ’51
Matthew C. Hogan ’01
George M., C.P.A. ’70 and Suzanne Gillan
Nino F., Ph.D. and Elizabeth Langiulli
Leonard and Saundra Honig
Thomas M. Laquercia, Esq. ’66
Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood
Lassen & Henning Catering
Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D.
William G. Lederer ’74
Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D.
Michael V. Gilmartin ’74 and Ann Munkenbeck Angelo A. Giordano ’70 and Dr. Joann De Leonibus Joseph J. Giovaniello ’70 Henry A. Giron ’90 and Elizabeth Diaz de Giron Eileen E. Gittens ’75 Claudette P. Glasgow ’75 Jayne B. Godlewski ’77 Daniel J. ’50 and Elizabeth A. Golden Erin S. Golembiewski ’06 Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 Joseph W. ’55 and Eileen Goodey Ian J. Goodwin ’95 John C. ’58 and Barbara Gordon John F. ’57 and Barbara Goydas Brother Thomas Grady, O.S.F. ’68 Michael A. ’68 and Patricia Graham Grant Thornton, LLP Michael ’60 and Jacquelyn Gray Edmund J. Greco ’79
William G. ’58 and Grace Hudson Hudson City Savings Bank Susan L. Huff BT
Charles P. Kowalski ’72 John A. ’70 and Lorraine Krizel
Brother Campion Lally, O.S.F. ’64 Dr. Francis T. Lang ’59
James P. Lawler ’71 Mary A. Ledermann Robert F. ’52 and Judith Lee
Hunters Steak & Ale House
Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 and Vincent Misseri
Edmund H. Immergut
Gerard E. ’54 and Ann M. Lenze
Lee Anne Infantino ’81
John R. ’54 and Theresa Lenze
Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D.
Maureen T. ’78 and Donald R. Leo
Barbara Jacobson
James D. Leonard ’60
John R. Jacques ’69
John A. ’68 and Eileen C. Leone
William A. ’66 and Maureen Jandovitz
Walter R. Leong ’81
Edward J. ’66 and Kathleen Jaworski
Robert J. ’79 and Marguerite Lindsay
Gary S. ’75 and Joanne M. Jendras Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras Eugene L. and Regina W. Jesinkey
Patricia M. ’77 and Jeffrey Lesser
Tiffany A. Livingstone ’05 Francis A. ’70 and Victoria Lofaso Patricia A. Logan, C.P.C.U. ’78
Michael J. ’76 and Dianne Mandel
William F. Marmion ’61
Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale
Frederick L. ’69 and Anne I. Michaels
Dr. Victor J. Masi ’89 BT and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81 Frank V. ’57 and Domenica Miniaci
John R. ’63 and Mary Mathis
Robert C. ’54 and Maureen Minion
Carol A. ’98 and Vincent Matteo
Thomas P. ’69 and Josephine Mione
Jennifer Matteo-Acosta ’06 Joseph M., Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone
Dominic J. ’61 and Mary Molignano
George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer
John P. Monaghan ’57
Mary D. Maynard ’75
David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe
Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella
Brother Antonio Montera, O.S.F. ’66
James R., C.P.A. ’64 and Leticia Mazzeo
Montoya Rodriguez, P.C.
Damiano Mazzone ’86
Mark W. Mooney ’59
Edward F. ’65 and Monica McCabe Thomas S. ’74 and Maureen McCabe John M. ’51 and Mary McCarthy Rev. James McConnell ’50 Thomas J. ’62 and Carol McCormack James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue Rosemary D. ’84 and Frank McCullagh Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott
Joseph ’78 and Rose Morangelli John J. ’82 and Rita Morano Bernard P. ’61 and Jane G. Morgan William F. ’58 and Eileen Morgan David C. ’63 and Nancy Moriarty Brother Roman Morris, O.S.F. ’63 Colonel John H. ’64 and Pamela Morris Michael P. Morris ’76 and Mary McGovern-Morris ’76 Edward P. Morrissey ’70 Margaret T. Mullany
Edward J. ’59 and Gabrielle McDonough
Terrence V. Mulligan ’91
Joseph P. Clavin & Sons.
Mark E. ’95 and Josephine Loughlin
Steven J. Mullins ’83
Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L. Judge
Francis A. ’63 and Lillian Loughlin
Thomas F. ’73 and Catherine McDonough
William J. Mulrooney, C.P.A. ’81
James F., Jr. ’77 and Joan McElroy
John J., Esq. ’51 and Theresa Munnelly
Robert K. ’65 and Joan Johnson
Gerard C. ’68 BT and Mary Jane Keegan
Leonard G. ’78 and Maryjane Lubrano
Raymond ’62 and Marie Grossman
Raymond F. ’76 and Marianne Keenan
Charles A. ’58 and Marie Ludlow
William R. ’70 and Donna Guarinello
Col. Robert M. ’53 and Patricia Keith
Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski
Borislav G. Guenov ’03
Donald M. ’60 and Cathy Kelleher
Charles T. ’68 and Phyllis Gusman
Thomas J. ’62 and Adrienne Keller
Margaret Guthrie ’78 and John Boudreau
Harold F. Kelly, Jr. ’62
Robert C. ’61 and Charlotte Hackett
Anne M. Kelly ’79
Edward J. ’64 and Kathleen Hart
Eugene T. ’56 and Lorraine Moran
John J. ’54 and Lois J. McDonald
Raymond ’51 and Grace McGorry
Patrick A. Hanley ’71 and Patricia Glynn Hanley
Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore
John D. ’64 and Maureen Looney
John Weir Flowers
George M. ’76 and Maureen R. Lovaglio
William J. and Deborah Hanley
Monty Q’s Ristorante
James H. ’69 and Frances McDonald
Joseph M. ’57 and Marieanne Keane
Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke
Patrick and Kathleen Monachino
Vito J. ’70 and Carol Loiacono
JMS Foundation
Gerard McEntee ’05
Joseph P. ’68 and Mary A. Gribbin
Peter J. Michel ’63
David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
E. J. ’64 and Frances Greiner
William A. ’66 and Barbara Meyer
Thomas J. Mason, Esq. ’61
Mitchell and Margie N. Kapnick
Terence and Kerry A. Greene
David Meyer ’65 and Antonia Lamoureux-Meyer Thomas T. ’63 and Penelope Meyer
Sister Kathleen Kane ’61
Richard M. ’72 and Antoinette Greene
Edmond ’72 and Gail McTigue
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello
Thomas A. ’65 and Margaret Loughrey
Richard A. Greene ’78
Martin T. McNeill ’63
Theresa Kelly, R.S.M. ’70 Charles J. ’69 and Noreen Kelly Gerard R. ’63 and June Kelly Julie F. Kelly ’79 Patrick J. ’69 and Beverly Kelly
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Patrick B. ’71 and Patricia McGovern
Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney
Robert H. ’80 and Alicia Mulvena
James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy
Dr. Hugh T. ’49 and Alice McGowan
Rev. Emmet J. Murphy ’82
June A. ’76 and Ronald H. McGrisken ’80
Austin V. ’72 and Mary Murphy Philip D. Murray ’65
Michael A. MacIntyre ’97
Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily McHugh
Harry E. ’70 and Ida Macri
Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon
Paul L., C.L.U. ’72 and Angelina Magnano
Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough
John F. ’61 and Veronica Maguire
Joseph E. ’60 and Rosemarie McLaughlin
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons
Thomas H. ’57 and Ellen Maher Timothy D. ’57 and Carol Mahoney Raymond C. ’64 and Nancy Makofske
Robert J. ’71 and Mary E. Murphy Dr. Xavier J. ’43 and Betty Musacchia Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio William P. ’81 and Kathleen Muzyka Francis ’64 and Marian Myskowsky
Harold F. ’56 and Loretta McLeer
Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier
Thomas B. McManus ’70
Georgianne ’78 and Joseph J. Nardi
Hugh J., Sr. ’63 and June McMenamin
Raymond P. Nash ’63
L E G E N D : BT = B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S /
✚ = DECEASED
National Grid
John M. ’62 and Mary Prenderville
Gary J. Schneider ’64
William P. Tyson ’67
James F. Bozart ’86
Robert M. ’53 and Jeanne Nevin
Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Provenzale
William R. ’50 and Veronica Schroeder
William E. Ulrich ’75
Kevin J. Breen / Staten Island Yankees
Anthony F. ’72 and Elaine Nicodemo
Susan L. Push ’83
Kevin W. ’69 and Saraann Schultz
Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala
Edward A. ’68 and Dorette Putonti
John J. ’51 and Margaret T. Scibelli
Anthony P. ’71 and Regina Valenti
Darran Brown / Charity Sports Auctions
Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D.
Robert, C.P.A. ’74 and Elena Quaratuccio
Michael S. ’52 and Eleanor Sciglibaglio
Paul F. ’69 and Giuseppina Valenti
Chef David Burke
Dominick F. and Andriana Valletta
Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C. Quigley
Vincent M. ’50 and Lydia Sclafani
Rev. Patrick Burns / Blessed Sacrament RC Parish
Frank E. Scott ’73
George A. ’67 and Melanie Vecchione
Cathal P. ’75 and Christabel A. Quigley ’75
Raphael, Esq. ’68 and Mary Scotto
Verizon
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Verizon Foundation
Robert Catell
James G. Quigley ’96
William P. Shanahan ’50 Robert S. ’71 and Lori Shanley
Richard Vierling
Coleen Ceriello
Matthew A. ’47 and Edna Shannon
Edward J. Vierling
Heights Chateau
Dr. James E. Vincent ’61
Clear Channel Communications
Anthony ’69 and Elaine Viola Joseph M. ’64 and Maureen E. Vislocky
Steve Cohen and Gary J. Perone Jr. / Brooklyn Cyclones
Nick’s Fine Jewelry
Richard T. ’55 and Barbara Nolan Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan Charles L. ’63 and Alice Novak Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata John J. ’64 and Mary O’Boyle
Robert J. Rafferty, C.P.A. ’66 Joseph A. ’91 and Sharon Raftery
Thomas P. ’70 and Elizabeth O’Brien
James J. Raftery ’63
Mary C., C.P.A. ’91 and Edward B. Shaw
Yadira A. Ramos ’02
James P. ’81 and Joanne D. Shea
William ’73 and Joann O’Brien
Michael J. ’72 and Joyce Ranieri
John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy
John E. ’67 and Mary O’Connor
Michael and Paula Rantz
John R. ’50 and Ann O’Connor
Patrick J. ’68 and Jeanne Reavey
Erez, Ph.D. ’97 and Rosalin Shochat
Richard P. ’70 and Beverly Wagner
Michael J. ’65 and Maura O’Connor
Clifford B. ’69 and Doris Redden
Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64
John, C.P.A. ’61 and Mary Wagnes
James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea
Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden
Cynthia B. Skolnik
Joseph F. ’58 and Caroline Wahl
Joseph P. ’50 and Norma T. O’Donnell
Thomas C. ’49 and Marion Reed
Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane
Waldorf Associates
Martin P. ’81 and Eileen K. Regan
Brother Norman Smercak, O.S.F. ’66
William J. Walker, Sr. ’66
Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell
Dennis M., L.C.S.W. ’68 and Marie Reilly
John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich
Joseph P. ’61 ✚ and Clare Walker
Brother Kevin Smith, O.S.F. BT
Thomas F. ’73 and Suzanne Oftring
Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly
John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
James M., Ph.D. ’62 and Margaret O’Kane
Francis V. ’50 and Doris Reilly
Dr. Thomas J. ’56 and Ann Wallace
Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D.
Conrad W. Reitz, Jr. ’62
William J. ’61 and Jane S. Walsh
Thomas G. Oldis ’70
William E. ’63 and Sara Spencer
Richard Relkin
Patrick F. Walsh ’64
Robert A. Oliva ’04
Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. Spiess ’77
Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo
Bishop Emil A. Wcela ’52
Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth O’Mara
Julie ’84 and Philip Spinelli
Joyce A. ’79 and Paul E. Reynolds
William J. Weber ’61
Thomas J. ’62 and Donna O’Mara
Joseph M. ’71 and Virginia Rhatigan
Salvatore P. ’70 and Marysue Stallone
Susan Weisman
Mary J. ’81 and Robert Stark
Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh
Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien
Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 Joann M. O’Neill-Quinterno ’79 and Steven Quinterno
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Jean M. Stonier
Dennis G. ’74 and Rita Riehman
Martin J., Jr. ’74 and Marilyn O’Reilly
William K. ’61 and Mary A. Storey
Edward J. ’48 and Helen Ritter
Ernest J. ’51 and Elva M. Orlandini
Thomas M. Rivera, Jr. ’03
Deborah A. Strack-Cregan ’83 and Brendan Cregan
Luis J. ’71 and Georgina Rodriguez
Joseph Stuto, D.P.M.
Francis Roland ’40
Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Bernadette Sullivan
Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Orlando Steven ’75 and Rita M. Orlando Edward J. Ormond ’70 Kevin S. O’Rourke James F. ’71 and Patricia O’Sullivan Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan Peter ’80 and Maria Paguaga John J. ’82 and Jacqueline S. Paguaga ’83 Christopher R. ’89 and Dr. Nenette Palermo James ’67 and Kathleen Palmer Park Strategies, LLC Martin Pasquale ’63 Armand M., Jr. ’80 and Jeanne M. Patella Angelo ’50 and Dorothy Patrissi John A. Pellegrino ’60 John S. Pereira ’66 Charles J. ’69 and Rose M. Pergola
Louis H. ’71 and Mary Roller
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe
John Welch Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler Linda Werbel Dashefsky and Lowell Dashefsky Brother Edward Wesley, O.S.F., Ph.D. ’68 Joyce Wierzbowski ’88
Joseph V. DiMauro ’70 B.J. Duffy / Capital One N.A. Brendan J. Dugan ’68 BT Clarissa and Michael Elgarten Lisa Emovi / The Wall Street Journal Patrick J. Fallon ‘71 Thomas F. Flood Fulbright & Jaworski LLP Angelo V. Giusti ’72 / Everlast Worldwide, Inc. Catherine Greene William J. Hogan / NetApp Jessica Kayser / Equinox Michael Lomonaco / Porter House New York Allan Lowenkron / CCE US Bottling Lorraine Lynch ’91 / National Grid Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola Paul Marini
Robert R. Rooney ’75
Lawrence T. ’59 and Catherine Sweeney
Angela Rosania
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Leonard ’48 and Anne Rose
Brother Jeremy Sztabnik, O.S.F. ’63
Frederick G. ’72 and Karen Wissemann
Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan
T. Rowe Price
Anthony J. ’65 and Dorothy Witt
New England Flag and Banner
John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski
Kathleen Noonan / Tiffany & Co.
John P. ’51 and Lucretia Rowley
Annabel C., R.N. ’79 and Michael Tan
Michael O’Keeffe
Katherine R. Russell ’77
Dr. Supoj Tanchajja
Eulene A. ’00 and Ira Workman
Jillian Oliva
Patrick J. ’60 and Eleanor Russo
Donald E. Temple ’68
Robert A. Oliva ’04
Francis W. ’73 and Geraldine Ryan
Michael ’94 and Honey Marie E. ’92 Theogene
Catherine L. ’89 and Thomas Wornom Xaverian High School
Vincent F. Pitta, Esq. ’72
Robert F. ’57 and Virginia Thompson
William Yellin
Cathal Quigley ’75
Richard J. ’61 and Barbara J. Thornton
Anthony H. Zalak ’02
Yvonne Riley-Tepie / TD Bank
Charles J. Zammit ’83
Ron Robbins / RTP Technologies
Marie F. Zangari ’95 Lorraine F., R.N. ’90 and Ira Zapin
Josephine F. Savastano ’87 / Sovereign Bank
Toby L. Zimmerman ’88
Jon Sciambi
Andre Zmurek ’63 and Dr. Barbara Barlow
Eric Spitz / WFAN
Carmine J. ’68 and Victoria Zummo
Phil Stenger / TD Bank
John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell
Kelvin Suarez / NYSC Brooklyn Heights
Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan Kevin J. ’70 and Valerie Ryan Ludwig ’51 and Anna M. Sabatino Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Robert C. ’86 and Jeannette Salerno
Joseph J. ’68 and Frances Svirida
Patrick A. ’52 and Eleanor Tolve Anthony C. Tomasulo ’00
Delora V. Williams Charles E. Williams lll, Esq. BT and Margaret E. Williams
Carmen J. Torres Cotto ’91
Josephine F. ’87 and Richard Savastano
Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80
Kenneth H. and Judith A. Pforr Laura J. ’80 and Thomas R. Pietro
Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72
Stephen J. ’57 and Lorraine Travers
P.J. Hanley’s Restaurant
Francis M. ’61 and Mary Scahill
Nicole Pluviose ’83
IN-KIND DONORS
Charles P. ’68 and Rita Scalzo
Joseph C. ’71 and Elaine Trentacoste
Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito
John J. ’64 and Ann Sceppa
Francis P. ’77 and Maryann Tricamo
Paul Bardo / Ocean Horizons Scuba
Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers
William ’66 and Joan Schildwachter
Joseph ’76 and Jane Tricarico
Steve Biesel and Ralph A. Sellitti ’72 / NY Islanders
Edward J. ’64 and Michelle Powers
Lou A. DiBella / DiBella Entertainment
Patrick ’67 and Sheila Rooney
Stephen Wilantewicz, D.M.D. ’64
Robert S. ’67 and Kathleen Sarli
Pfizer
Scott Dexter / City Cellar Wine Bar and Grill
Superior Printing Litho
John P. ’63 and Margaret Toner
James J. ’73 and Diana Petruzzi
Martin J. Cottingham
John P., Jr. ’64 and Dorothy Rooney
Michael E. ’72 and Michelle Salogub
Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo
Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq.
Brother Robert Schaefer, O.S.F. ’61 Frederick E. ’60 and Jacqueline Schneider
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Joseph R. ’63 and Carol Torpey
Dr. Charles R. Traina ’72
John F., Esq. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully
Joseph and Mary Ann Mattone Dennis J. McDermott ‘74 Maria Milito / Q104.3 Chris Montero / Marquis Jet Mooney / Iburg Family
Anthony R. Passaro ’06 / NET TV
Nicole Steinweiss
Sunflower Fine Art Ed ’70 and Pat Travaglianti John F. Tully, Esq. ’67 BT Patricia Wagner / NY Heliport Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki
Rich M. Bourne ’66 / Asics America Corp.
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2011 Charter Award Dinner Honoring Robert B. Catell and Michael “Buzzy” O’Keeffe DINNER UNDERWRITERS Gerard C. Keegan ’68 Astoria Federal Savings Leighton K. Waters, Jr. Brown Brothers Harriman John F., Esq. ’67 and Maureen Tully
E V E N T B E N E FAC T O R S Barbara G. Koster ’76 Prudential Financial, Inc. Denis J. Salamone ’75 Hudson City Bancorp, Inc. Educational Housing Services Richard Silverman ’64 Bank of America
C O C K TA I L S P O N S O R S Thomas A. Coniff Cullen and Dykman, LLP
The Honorable Alfonse and Katuria D’Amato Park Strategies, LLC
Joseph P. Coppotelli, ’63 Structure Tone
Brendan J. ’68 and Barbara A. Dugan St. Francis College
Kenneth D. Daly, ’88 CFA National Grid New York
Alan and Judith Fishman
Lorraine Lynch ’91 CTP Vice President, U.S. Treasury
ISS Facility Services Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola St. Francis College
William Hogan Net App
Anonymous
BNY Mellon
Waldorf & Associates
P L AT I N U M PA G E S P O N S O R
G O L D PA G E S P O N S O R
Alive in Hope Foundation
Peter Striano Unity Data & Electrical Services, Inc.
Futures in Education
Alber Hot, ’84 Fast Track Construction
TD Bank
S I LV E R PAG E S P O N S O R S Joseph DiMauro, ’70
FNBNY Bankcorp, Inc. Mary and Charles McQuade
Cumberland Packing Corp
Ed Mafoud Damascus Bakery, Inc.
Empire Office
Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens
L-R John Tully ’67, David Burke, Bob Catell, Michael O’Keeffe, Ken Daly ’88, Brendan J. Dugan ’68.
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Dr. Frank J. Macchiarola ’62 with students.
Paul Tonna Praxis Public Relations
F U L L PA G E S P O N S O R S Joseph and Mary Ann Mattone
Frank Califano FJC Security Services
Brooklyn Cyclones
G. Fazio Construction Co, Inc.
Patricia M. Hynes and Roy L. Reardon ’51
Bill Haller Bulldog Graphic Solutions
Denis and Carol Kelleher
Kevin Lynch Lynch Development Associates, Inc.
Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti
Diocesan Food Services
Manodnock Construction, Inc.
Joseph Christopher Mangan ’83
Queens County Savings Bank
Oxford Health Plans NY, Inc.
Cullen and Dykman, LLP
Samuel A. Ramirez & Co., Inc.
Raphael ’68 and Mary Scotto
CAM Electronics
H A L F PA G E S P O N S O R S St. Edmund Preparatory High School Fontbonne Hall Academy John P. Barry and Jeremy Brown Proskauer Rose LLP
Cynthia A. Brown Ruffalocody Thomas Kissane Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School La Bagel Delight
Ridgewood Savings Bank Okapi Partners LLC Neighborhood Counseling Center Clearway Signage Associates & Donorwall Design Group
CB Richard Ellis J.N. Savasta Corp.
DINNE R COMMIT TE E TICKET SU PPORTE RS Joseph Savasta Savasta Company Michael Balboni Balboni Company Alpine Trading Inc. Robert James Oliver
Thomas J. and Anita Volpe Sheila Kaplan Coleen Ceriello Carolyn Callahan MacFadden Communications Group, LLC Michael Lehner
June ’76 and Ronald ’80 McGrisken Steve Quadrino Candid Litho Printing Ltd. Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D.
John Kiely ’77 Academy Bus Tours Cosmo Saginario Grant Thorton LLP R. Robert Prisco
B R O T H E R G E O R G E TA B L E S U P P O R T E R S Meredith and Bill Dawson ’86
Patrick A. Condren ’71 Fillmore Commercial
Dr. Victor J. Masi ’89 and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
Dr. Joseph C. Stuto, DPM
BROTHER GEORGE PROGR AM AND TICKET SUPPORTERS Paul G. Williamson
Maureen and John Andariese Michael T. Sullivan ’67
Edward Drayton
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 St Francis College
Mrs. Dante S. Dini
Brother Michel Bettigole, O.S.F.
Jo Ann O’Neill-Quinterno ’79
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Guinan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreppein
Franciscan Brothers
Robert Hebron
Peter Provenzale ’70
Brother Robert Schaefer, O.S.F. ’61
Rocco and Danielle Papandrea
Jean Stonier
Rose Dunn and Family
Marie Zachary St Francis College
Beth and Stephen Dannhauser
Edward ’68 and Susan Reilly
Lorraine and Gordon DiPaolo
John M. Downing ’59
Ferrilli Information Group
Brian Geller B. Geller Restoration
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Valerie and Joseph Louzonis St Francis College
New Evangelization Television NET TV
Karen Brooks-Hopkins Brooklyn Academy of Music
Tim Doheny Rose Demolition
Brian J. Campbell ’76
Richard and Jenna Coladarci
Daniel ’64 and Carol Cavanagh Terrence Mulligan ’91
Dr. Cheryl Howell, Dean of Students, St. Francis College
Most Reverend Joseph M. Sullivan
Josephine Savastano ’87
Charles S. Whelan, Jr., The Whelan Group Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York Acquista Food Service, Inc.
Jane Carroll McGroarty
Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81
Michael MacIntyre ’97
Raymond Siller
Joni A. Yoswein Kevin Kearney, Esq.
GIVING LEVELS FOUNDERS CIRCLE
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above CHARTER SOCIET Y
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9 REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9
L-R Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti, Robert and Joan Catell.
L-R Daniel Petsche ’12, Kevin Conlon ’11, Tsveta Kaleynska ’12, Joseph Acciarito ’12, David Loutfi ’13, Kenneth Chapman ‘14.
ASSISI SOCIET Y
(Standing, L-R) Dennis$10 McDermott ’74, Dr. Joseph 0 to $ 249 Stuto, (Seated, L-R) Dr. Victor Masi ’89, Carmine FRANCISCANS Balsamo, John Esposito. Gifts to $ 9 9
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2011 Meadow Brook Club Golf Outing GENER AL TOURNAMENT SPONSORS Pat and Ed Travaglianti ’70 Barbara and Brendan J. Dugan ’68 Richard W. Merzbacher ’70 D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP Alfred Thoben ’70 Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
BUFFET BRUNCH SPONSOR
CART SPONSOR
WE LCOME GIF TS SPONSOR
Joseph DiMauro ’70 Clark Dodge & Company
Sean Heaphy Delta Transportation LLC Clearwater Enterprises
ISS Facility Services
PHOTOGR APHY SPONSOR
CADDIE SPONSOR
Alber Hot ’84 Fast Track Construction
C O C K TA I L R E C E P T I O N S P O N S O R John F., Esq. ’67 and Maureen Tully
Educational Housing Services, Inc.
PRIZE SPONSOR Pace Plumbing
TEE AND GREEN SPONSORS Samuel A. Ramirez & Co., Inc.
Thomas J. Killeen ’69 Farrell Fritz, P.C.
TEE SPONSORS Patrick J. Dugan ’01
Thomas Lawler Kathie and Christopher Lawler Foundation for Senior Priests
Victor J. Masi, D.O. ’89 and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
Robert Gartland
GREEN SPONSORS
TE E A N D G R E E N S I G N AG E
Astoria Federal Savings FJC Security
Marriott Marquis Times Square
John Henry’s H.V.A.C. Inc.
George Vogel ’87
Waldorf & Associates
Steve Quadrino Candid Litho Printing Ltd.
Dan Kerning Webhouse
T E E S I G N AG E Diocesan Food Services Exhibition Employees Union Local 829 Admore Air Conditioning
Vincent F. Pitta ’72 Pitta & Giblin LLP Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin LLC
Denis J. Salamone ’75 Hudson City Savings Bank Chubb Group of Insurance Companies TD Bank
G R E E N S I G N AG E
Rocco Papandrea, CFP CIMA PSS & Associates Wealth Management Advisors / Merrill Lynch
The Honorable Alfonse and Katuria D’Amato Park Strategies, LLC
National Grid
SPECIAL THANKS TO Apollo Jets James F. Bozart ’86 Rich Bonifazio Lou DiBella and DiBella Entertainment Darran Brown CCE US Bottling Companies / Allan Lowenkron Brooklyn Cyclones / Steve Cohen and Gary Perone National Italian American Foundation / Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP Cathy Greene Delta Transportation / Sean Heaphy Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D.,D.D., R.C. Diocese of Brooklyn Rev. Msgr. Jamie Gigantiello, R.C. Diocese of Brooklyn Joseph DiMauro ’70
Barbara and Brendan J. Dugan ’68 Clarissa and Michael Elgarten William Hogan Thomas F. Flood Chris Montero / Marquis Jet Meaghan Kennedy ’13
Jim Nantz New England Flag and Banner Vincent Pitta ’72 Rob Robbins Ridgewood Savings Bank
L-R Reggie Hot, Alber Hot ’84, Walter Leong ’81, Brother Geoffrey Clement.
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Robert Oliva ’04 Staten Island Yankees Steve Biesel and Ralph Sellitti / The New York Islanders Sunflower Fine Art Adrianna Rumayor Nicole Steinweiss Steven Stuto NBA Anthony Passaro ’06 / NET TV TD Bank / Phil Stenger and Yvonne Riley-Tepie Pat and Ed Travaglianti ’70 Adam Userr Patricia Wagner Eric Spitz / WFAN Sports Radio 660 Paul Bardo and Ocean Horizons Scuba NYSC Brooklyn Heights The Wall Street Journal
2010 Bro. Urban Gonnoud, O.S.F. Memorial Golf Classic MAJOR SPONSORS Mike & Paula Rantz
Vincent DeGiaimo ’72
Alber Hot ’84
Domenick Cama
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Ferro ’83
Leonard Lubrano ’78
James Dougherty ’66
Kathleen Fraser ’97
Gerry McNamara
2011 Annual Alumni Reunion Dinner MAJOR SPONSORS Bamonte’s Restaurant
Marjorie Drennan ’78
Patricia Logan ’78
Samuel A. Ramirez & Co.
Paul Caccamo ’97
Bishop Ford High School
Patrick Dugan ’01
Margaret Smith
Catholic Cemeteries
James F. Bozart ’86
Elhilow & Maiocchi, LLP
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
St. Francis Prep
Vincent DeGiaimo ’72
CITE
Louis Esposito ’71
Medical Mgmt. Group
Sterling Affair
Ferrilli Information Grp.
Con Edison
Ferrantino Fuel
Midhattan Woodworking
Sullivan & Kehoe LLP
La Bagel Delight
Walter J. Cook ’64
Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn
John P. Monaghan ’51
Joseph Toto ’62
Thomas Laquercia ’66
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60
Michael Gallagher ’69
National Grid
Wholesale Marble
PKF
Thomas E. Curley ’61
Michael Henning ’61
Optec Communications
Xaverian H.S.
Tracey Real Estate
Dockers Waterside
Kaufman Organization
Edward Ormond ’70
Blue Water Communications
Joseph P. ‘61 ✚ and Clare Walker
Pratt Institute
GIVING LEVELS FOUNDERS CIRCLE
$ 5 0,0 0 0 and above CHARTER SOCIET Y
$ 25,0 0 0 to $ 49,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $ 24,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$ 5,0 0 0 to $ 9,9 9 9 PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$ 2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9 REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $ 2,49 9 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$ 5 0 0 to $ 9 9 9 RED & BLUE CLUB
$ 25 0 to $ 49 9 ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $ 249 FRANCISCANS
Gifts to $ 9 9
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Endowed Scholarships
RI C HIE A L L EN ’ 9 6 S C H O L A RSHI P
M O N SI G N O R PAU L B R A D L E Y ’37 S C H O L A RSHI P
F R A N K M . C A P U T O M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by friends and family of Richie Allen, a graduate who lost his life on 9-11.
Monsignor Bradley was a decorated Chaplain who served in Iwo Jima during World War II. He established this scholarship in 199 8.
Scholarship established by the family and friends of Frank Caputo, a former member of the College’s Council of Regents.
B R O O K LY N C O M M U NIT Y F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RSHI P
D R . J O SE P H C A R PIN O S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship was established by the Brooklyn Community Foundation, formerly the Independence Community Foundation, during the College’s Campaign for Big Dreams. This scholarship is awarded to a student residing in Brooklyn or Queens who is interested in the banking professions including students majoring in Business, Accounting, or Economics.
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Dr. Carpino, a professor of Philosophy at St. Francis College from 1957 to 1996.
H O N O R A B L E F R A N CIS X . A LT IM A RI ’50 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in memory of the Honorable Francis X. Altimari ’50, a distinguished alumnus, judge, and former professor at St. Francis College. RE CI PIEN T:
Deanna Aquino ’14, Undecided
A N N E L O N G O A M O RE S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in memory of Anne Longo Amore, mother of the late Dr. Ann Amore, the College’s Vice President for College Relations from 1979 to 20 01. The scholarship was established by gifts from family members, friends, alumni, faculty, and staff. RE CI PIEN T:
Sharon Evans* ’12
C A RM EN A N D E D WA RD ’60 A Q UIL O N E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by friends and loved ones in honor of Edward Aquilone, the former Athletic Director of St. Francis College, and his wife, Carmen. P E T E R N . A Q UIL O N E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by friends and loved ones in memory of Peter Aquilone, son of Carmen and Edward ’6 0 Aquilone. RI G H T RE V E REN D J O H N J. B E RK E RY ’38 M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established in memory of Monsignor John J. Berkery and awarded for the first time in the spring of 1992. The scholarship benefits students with special needs.
RE C I PIE N T:
James Toscano* ’13, Accounting James is pursuing his B.S. and M.S. in Accounting
M A D E LIN E A N D S TA N L E Y B O G A R T S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Father Michael A. Carrano ’66, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at St. Francis College and former President of the SFC Alumni Board. A priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn, Father Carrano is currently pastor of Our Lady of Hope Parish in Middle Village, Queens.
G L A DYS B R O O KS F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RSHI P S
RE C I PIE N T:
The Gladys Brooks Foundation has established two scholarships at the College. The first was originally awarded in 1987, and the second was first awarded in 1992.
Kenneth Brennan ’12, Biology Kenneth is a member of the Alpha Phi Delta, a national fraternity with Italian roots.
P HILI P A N D RE W C A RR A N O ’70 S C H O L A RSHI P J O E B R O W N E ’68 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Joe ’68 and Karyn Browne for students who are graduates of Archbishop Molloy High School and who were raised in single parent households in the New York area. D R . J O H N BU RK E ’40 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in honor of Dr. Burke, a longtime professor of Chemistry who had taught at the College from 1943 to 1988. RE C I PIE N T S :
Caraballo Drew ’14, Biology Elky Stenmetz ’13, RASCI
RE CI PIEN T:
Briana Scibilia ’14, Communications
RE V E REN D MI C H A E L A . C A RR A N O ’6 6 S C H O L A RS HI P
J O H N D A NIE L C A L L A H A N M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P
Peter J. Callahan ’63 established this scholarship in memory of his father.
Scholarship established by friends and family of Madeline and Stanley Bogart, parents of Stephen Bogart, the College’s former executive vice president.
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Scholarship established by family members, friends, and alumni in memory of Philip, an outstanding teacher. B R O T H E R C A MIL LUS C A SE Y, O. S . F. S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Brother Camillus, a former professor of French who taught at the College from 1940-1946 and then from 1952 to 1977. D R . MI C H A E L C A SE Y S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Dr. Casey, a former professor of Economics who served the College for 27 years, from 1962 to 1989.
R O B E R T B. C AT E L L S C H O L A RSHI P
J O S E P H C O P P O T E L LI ’6 3 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by family and friends of Robert Catell, former Chairman of National Grid.
Scholarship established with part of the proceeds from the 2000 Charter Award Dinner honoring Mr. Coppotelli, Vice Chairman of Structure Tone, Inc.
RE CI PIEN T S :
Eleni Aftousmis ’13, Accounting Eleni is a member of the Accounting Honor Society.
Sophia Boussalh ’12
F R A N K C E L AU R O S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established in honor of Frank Celauro. RE CI PIEN T S :
Michael DiSanto ’14, Biology Frank Celauro ’13
D E RRI C K D. C E P H A S S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established with part of the proceeds from the 1998 Charter Award Dinner honoring Mr. Cephas, President and CEO of Amalgamated Bank. RE CI PIEN T:
Gabriella Deluca ’13, Undecided
C H A SE M A N H AT TA N B A N K N . A . S C H O L A RS HI P S
Chase Manhattan Bank established two scholarships, both in conjunction with the College’s centennial. C H EMI C A L B A N K S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by the employees of Chemical Bank.
B R O T H E R H EN RY C U D DY, O. S . F. ’4 0 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni, friends, and family in memory of Brother Henry, a former Academic Dean at the College. Brother Henry received his B.A. degree from St. Francis College in 1940, and his M.A. degree and Ph.D. from St. John’s University in 1943 and 1953. Throughout his life he was a student and a teacher of history. He loved the classroom but graciously accepted over his fifty years as a Professed Brother, Congregational assignments as High School Principal, Superior, College Dean and Faculty Residence Coordinator. Brother Henry passed away in 1991. A R T HU R C U RRY S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship in memory of Arthur Curry, a beloved member of the boxing community, established by Thomas Hauser and Seth Abraham and funded through the generous support of HBO and Arthur Curry’s many friends. This scholarship will be awarded annually to a college senior with high academic achievement and of outstanding character, who through word and deed has shown the ability to bring people together. The scholarship was first awarded on February 18, 2010, on what would have been Arthur’s 50th birthday.
SCHOLARSHIPS BY TH E N U M B E RS
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{$1.16M} IN SCHOL A RSHIP S A N D M A JOR GIF T S RECEIV ED T HIS Y E A R
RE C I PIE N T:
Vanecia Hoyte* ’12, Health Promotion and Science
RE CI PIEN T:
Jeannette Raymond ’15, Psychology
C L A S S O F 193 8 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by the Class of 1938 on the celebration of its 50th anniversary. This scholarship was awarded for the first time in the spring of 1990.
A N T O IN E T T E M . D ’A M AT O S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Senator Alfonse D’Amato in honor of his mother. JA C K ’70 A N D K AT H Y D A N A H E R S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by family and friends in honor of the late Jack Danaher and his wife, Kathy.
D E A N J O H N C LIF F O RD S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of the beloved John Clifford, former Dean of Students and moderator of the Troupers, who died early in his career at the College. He served the College from 1962 to 1977.
H A N S - P E T E R D AW S O N M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by William Dawson ’86 and Stephanie Rogen Dawson and their families in memory of their son. RE C I PIE N T:
John Ahlemeyer ’14, Undecided RITA A N D MI C H A E L C O L LIN S S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in honor of Mary Macchiarola’s parents by the Collins and Macchiarola families. J O C O N WAY S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by family and friends in memory of Jo Conway.
H E L E N A N D L O UIS D E B L A SI O S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Kathleen and the late Michael ’58 DeBlasio, in honor of Mr. DeBlasio’s parents. P R O F E S S O R F R A N CIS D E L A N E Y S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by many alumni and friends in memory of Professor Delaney, a former professor of Speech at the College.
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D E L O IT T E / W IL LI A M G . PA RRE T T ’67 A C C O U N T IN G M A S T E RS S C H O L A RS HI P
Four scholarships established by Deloitte and William G. Parrett ’67 to prepare accounting majors with the appropriate skills and abilities to become successful professionals. Scholarships will be awarded to students who have completed their Bachelor’s degree in Accounting at St. Francis College and are entering the Master’s Program. RE CI PIEN T:
Teresa Maglione, Accounting Teresa is pursuing her B.S. and M.S. in Accounting.
FA C U LT Y S C H O L A RSHI P
Past and current faculty gifts established this scholarship. RE C I PIE N T:
Sarilee Liz ’14, Physicians Assistant Kimberly Joyce ’12, Childhood Education (English)
F R A N CIS C A N B R O T H E RS W H O RE SID E D AT T H E C O L L E G E F RI A RY S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by the family of alumnus Pete Fazio, former baseball coach of the College. This scholarship will benefit a scholar-athlete from Brooklyn or Queens.
The Franciscan Brothers who resided at the College Friary established this scholarship to be awarded on the basis of both financial need and scholastic merit.
J O H N ’5 8 A N D M A R G E D IE T L S C H O L A RS HI P
RE C I PIE N T: Alexandra is a member of the Women’s Swim Team.
Scholarship established by Monsignor John J. Bracken and the Diocese of Brooklyn in recognition of Bishop DiMarzio, the seventh Bishop of Brooklyn. This scholarship also recognizes St. Francis College’s 150th anniversary and the leadership of Frank J. Macchiarola Ph.D. ’62. MI C H A E L P. D O N O VA N ’ 81 A N D K E L LY J. Q UIN N ’ 8 0 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Michael P. Donovan and Kelly J. Quinn. RE CI PIEN T:
Alexandra Santo* ’12, History
B E RN A RD F E R GUS O N ’22 S C H O L A RSHI P S
Mr. Ferguson left a gift in his will to establish two scholarships for “worthy but needy students of the Roman Catholic faith.” The scholarship first was awarded in the fall of 1999. RE C I PIE N T:
Natalia Bedrin ’14, Psychology
P R O F E S S O R NI C H O L A S A . F I O REN Z A ’36 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of this longtime professor of Fine Arts. Professor Fiorenza taught at the College for 33 years, from 1946 to 1979. He passed away in 1997.
Jeffrey Ramdass* ’12, Psychology
RE C I PIE N T:
Jeffrey is a member of the Psychology Club.
Benincasa Brandon ’16, Accounting
H O N O R A B L E EIL EEN C . D U G A N S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by family and friends in memory of State Assemblywoman Eileen Dugan, sister of Brendan J. Dugan ‘68, President of the College. The scholarship was awarded for the first time in 1998. RE CI PIEN T:
The St. Francis Fraternity, Third Order of St. Francis, established two scholarships. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of both financial need and scholastic merit.
P E T E R P. FA Z I O ’6 0 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by John Dietl and his late wife, Marge. BISH O P NI C H O L A S D IM A R Z I O S C H O L A RS HI P
F R A N CIS C A N B R O T H E RS O F T H E T HIRD O RD E R RE G U L A R S C H O L A RS HI P S
G E R A RD F L A N A G A N ’5 3 A N D E LI Z A B E T H F L A N A G A N M C C L O S K E Y S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by a gift left to the College through Mrs. McCloskey’s estate. RE C I PIE N T:
Jully Zhong Huang ’15, Undecided
F R A N C IS C A N IN S T IT U T E S C H O L A RS HI P
The Franciscan Institute established this scholarship. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of both financial need and scholastic merit. RE C I PIE N T:
Danielle Iannotto ’14, Psychology
H A R O L D G E N EE N S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by John Monaghan ’57 and alumni and friends in memory of Harold Geneen, the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ITT. H O N O R A B L E A N T H O N Y J. G EN O V E SI S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in 1999 by family and friends in memory of this prominent civic leader and member of the New York State Assembly. RE C I PIE N T:
John Whelan* ’12, Philosophy
B E T T Y A N D L E O G I A N C O L A S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in 2000 by Elizabeth Giancola ’78 and Lawrence Becker ’77 in memory of Mrs. Becker’s parents. RE C I PIE N T:
Andre Henry* ’12, Biology
Ciro Debaz ’15, Undecided D R . JA M E S F LY N N S C H O L A RSHI P D U N S S C O T US S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship initiated by James Konkel ’57 and Albert Doumar ’57 and funded through the generous support of past members of the Duns Scotus Society. This scholarship will be awarded to a current Duns Scotus honors student entering their senior year at St. Francis. D R . J O SE P H A . E L LIS S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni, friends, and former colleagues at the City College of New York in memory of Dr. Ellis, a former professor of History at St. Francis College.
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Dr. Flynn, a professor of History from 1959 to 1977 at the College. RE C I PIE N T:
Taisha Pajotte ’13, Physician Assistant
H O N O R A B L E K E V IN F O G A R T Y S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established to honor Judge Fogarty upon his retirement as the College’s long-serving Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The scholarship was established by gifts from trustees, alumni, faculty, and staff. RE C I PIE N T:
EM P L OY EE S C H O L A RSHI P
Robert Vega ’13, Education
Past and current employee gifts established this scholarship. The scholarship was first awarded in the fall of 1992.
Robert is pursuing his B.A. in Education with a minor in Biology.
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Zeina’h Abuasi* ’12, English
W IL LI A M F. F OX , J R . ’49 S C H O L A RSHI P
Mrs. Nora Fox established this scholarship in memory of her husband. It was awarded for the first time in the fall of 1991. RE C I PIE N T:
Marieta Grancaric ’13, History
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Scholarship established by Dr. Patricia Brozinsky to honor and memorialize her beloved life partner, Dr. James Aloysius Gibson ’63, and their loving relationship and to continue his life’s work of helping others. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student who has declared a major in Education, demonstrated academic excellence and financial need, and expresses an interest in a career working with a special needs population. RE C I PIE N T:
Julianne Kuberski ’12, Childhood Education Julianne is a member of the Education Society. Currently, she works at an after school program for autistic children in Staten Island.
AU GUS T US E . G IE G EN G A C K M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Walter ’38 and Margaret McArdle in memory of Augustus E. Giegengack, the thirteenth Public Printer of the United States.
B R O T H E R AUS TIN G IL L , O. S . F. ’6 2 S C H O L A RS HI P
M A RY A N D WA LT E R H EN NIN G S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni, friends, and family in memory of Brother Austin, a longtime Assistant Professor of English at St. Francis College. After graduating from St. Francis Prep, he entered the Franciscan Brothers in 1954. Brother Austin received his B.A. degree from St. Francis College in 1962 and his M.A. degree from St. John’s University in 1966, as well as completing graduate study at NYU. During his 37 years of service at St. Francis College, he was made an Honorary Member of Duns Scotus in 1985 and received the Distinguished Faculty Award in 1987. Brother Austin passed away in June 2003.
Catherine and Michael ’61 Henning established this scholarship in 2001 in honor of Mr. Henning’s parents.
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Guram Nozadze ’13, Biology
SUS A N A N D R O G E R H E R T O G S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship created by Susan and Roger Hertog. RE C I PIE N T S :
Stefan Perunicic* ’12, Economics Stefan is a member of the Men’s Basketball Team.
Abigail Frodella ’13, Psychology
– – D ANIEL CHIN, ’14, PHYSICIAN AS SISTANT
Monica Torero ’14, Undecided
ROBERT MCCARRON ( BROTHER ISID ORE B R O T H E R J O H N H O F F S C H MID T, O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
B R O T H E R U RB A N G O N N O U D, O. S . F. S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of the eleventh President of the College who served from 1958 to 1969. D R . F R A N CIS G REEN E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in honor of Dr. Francis Greene, longtime professor. For 30 years, Dr. Greene served as Chair of the Foreign Languages, Fine Arts and International Cultural Studies departments, where he is still a professor and moderator of the Duns Scotus Honor Society. RE CI PIEN T:
Fatema Agag ’13, Psychology Fatema is a member of the Muslim Students Association.
Scholarship established by alumni, friends, and family in memory of Brother John, a longtime Career Planning Director at St. Francis College. Brother John received his B.A. degree from St. John’s University in 1942 and his M.B.A. degree from NYU in 1954. Brother John served the College for over 20 years from 1970 to 1991. Through his gentle demeanor, wise counsel, and extraordinary generosity he helped thousands of young man and woman in planning their careers. Brother John passed away in November 2006. B R O T H E R E D M U N D H O L M E S, O. S . F. ’2 8 S C H O L A RSHI P
Monsignor Paul Bradley ’37 established this scholarship in the name of Brother Edmund Holmes, Professor Emeritus at the College. It was first awarded in 1998. RE C I PIE N T:
Jacqueline Marino ’14, English RI G H T RE V E REN D M O N SI G N O R D A NIE L A . H A N R A H A N S C H O L A RSHI P
This scholarship is named for a distinguished alumnus of St. Francis College and is solely for the residents of Sacred Heart Parish, Cambria Heights, Queens. T H E B E RN A RD H AV E R T Y S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship created by David Haverty ’81 in memory of his father Bernard, preference is given to dependents and employees of the NYC Department of Public Works.The Elizabeth Billingham Haverty Scholarship Scholarship created by David Haverty ’81 in memory of his mother Elizabeth, preference is given to dependents of or current employees of the NYC Transit Authority.
D R . C L E M E N T J E D R Z E J E W S K I S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Dr. Jedrzejewski, a former professor of Sociology who taught at the College for 26 years, from 1946 to 1972.
The Hearst Foundation has established three scholarships in memory of William Randolph Hearst. RE CI PIEN T S :
Keith Fiandra ’13, Psychology Chelsea Olgiati ’15, Undecided
C O RN E LIUS H EEN E Y M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P S
The Brooklyn Benevolent Society established two scholarships in memory of the Society’s founder, Cornelius Heeney. RE CI PIEN T:
Ronald Orlovsky ’14, BIOMS
“ Putting the right words together to offer thanks to someone who has just invested in my future is challenging… the gift made possible through The Donald McCree, Jr. Scholarship is a stepping stone to me achieving my dreams. Every day I awake and I see my dreams become a reality and for that I am truly thankful.” – – N ATASHA EDWARD S, D ONALD H. MCCREE, JR. SCHOL ARSHIP
Alina Zhyvotovska ’15, Biology
C AT H L EE N A N D G E O R G E K A N E S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Mary Ann and Daniel T. ’67 Kane in honor of Mr. Kane’s parents. RE C I PIE N T:
Jake King* ’13, Communications and Advertising
W IL LI A M R A N D O L P H H E A RS T F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RSHI P S
O. S . F. ) S C H O L A R S H I P
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E LI Z A B E T H A N D B E RN A RD H AV E R T Y S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship created by David Haverty ’81 in memory of his parents Elizabeth and Bernard.
“ I am at a loss for words to express my gratitude. This gift has brought me and my parents much joy, given me a chance to follow my dream of helping others.”
M O N SI G N O R J O H N K E A N S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends of the late Monsignor Kean. Monsignor John Kean was a long time friend and admirer of the Franciscan Brothers. F R A N C E S C . A N D J O SE P H T. K EE G A N , S R . S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Mary Jane and Gerard Keegan ’68 in honor of Mr. Keegan’s parents. RE C I PIE N T:
Josephine Pagliughi* ’12, Accounting Josephine is pursuing her B.S. and M.S. in Accounting. She is a member of the Accounting Society.
“ I love the small environment at St. Francis. I wanted a school where the professors know me by name and face. A school where I can actually make friends with the people sitting next to me in class. A school where I can ask any professor or staff member for help and they welcome your questions with a smile.” – – M E AGHAN K ENNEDY ’12 S C H O L A R S H I P R E C I P IE N T
E RN E S T K EH R ’35 M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established in memory of alumnus Ernest Kehr and was awarded for the first time in the fall of 1989.
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JU LIE A N D A N N E K E L LY S C H O L A RS HI P
M A RIE A N D BIL L L E D E RM A N N S C H O L A RSHI P
M A R G A RE T L . M C A RD L E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by sisters, Julie and Anne Kelly, alumnae from the Class of 1979.
Scholarship established by Mary Ledermann, the College’s former vice president of Financial Affairs, in memory of her parents.
Scholarship established by Walter McArdle ’38 in honor of his wife, Margaret.
B R O T H E R PA S C A L K E L LY, O. S . F. ’3 3 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of this long time professor of Philosophy. Brother Pascal served the College for 40 years, teaching from 1936 to 1976. He passed away in 1986. M RS . N O R A KO N K E L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by James Konkel ’57 in memory of his mother. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of financial need and scholastic merit to a graduate of Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School with preference given toward an entering freshman. RE CI PIEN T:
Jonathan Erquinigo*, Undecided
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Jessica Ayala ’13, Accounting
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Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of this longtime basketball coach and athletic director. Daniel served the College for 33 years, from 1948 to 1981.
Tamika Bender ’14, Accounting
RE C I PIE N T S :
Campbell Bird ’12, English Campbell is pursuing her B.A in English with a concentration in Communications. Campbell is a member of the Women’s Swim Team and Water Polo Team.
John Johansson ’15, International Cultural Studies
P HILI P A N D RH EN A LY N C H S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by James Konkel ’57, a former partner at Deloitte, in memory of his late wife. This scholarship was first awarded in 20 0 4.
Scholarship established by Michael Lynch and Susan Baker in memory of Mr. Lynch’s parents.
R O B E R T ’5 0 A N D M A RY L A NI G A N S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Robert and Mary Lanigan. 17 T H O F JU N E ( E V E LY N M A R G A RE T L A Q U E R C I A ) S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Thomas Laquercia ’66 in honor of his late wife to benefit students with an interest in Spanish culture. RE CI PIEN T:
Scholarship established by the College and supplemented by gifts from Frank ’62 and Mary Macchiarola in honor of their son, Frank J. Macchiarola. J O S E P H A N D MI C H A E L A M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by the College and supplemented by gifts from Frank ’62 and Mary Macchiarola in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Michaela.
Scholarship established by Frank ’62 and Mary Macchiarola and members and friends of the Macchiarola family in honor of Dr. Macchiarola’s parents.
B R O T H E R G E O R G E L A RK IN , O. S . F. ’6 0 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in honor of Brother George, the late Dean of Admissions, who served the College from 1971 to 2009. Brother George passed away in August 2009.
RE C I PIE N T:
Daniel Chin ’14, Physicians Assistant
J O H N ’51 A N D M A RY M C C A R T H Y S C H O L A RS HI P S
The McCarthys established twelve scholarships. The first was originally awarded in the spring of 1987. Erin Mahoney ’13, Communications and Advertising
RI G H T RE V E REN D M O N SI G N O R J O SE P H V. M C C L A N C Y M E M O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by the children of the Catholic schools of Brooklyn and Queens in memory of their distinguished superintendent and an alumnus of St. Francis College. This scholarship is awarded to a graduate of a Catholic high school.
Scholarship established with part of the proceeds from the 1996 Charter Award Dinner honoring Mr. McCree, who is the retired President and CEO of IBJ Schroder Bank & Trust Company. It was awarded for the first time in 1997. RE C I PIE N T:
M A RY A N D F R A N K J. ’62 M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Thomas Laquercia to benefit students with an interest in Italian culture.
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Brother Isidore, a former professor of Religion and Director of Continuing Education at the College.
D O N A L D H . M C C REE , J R . S C H O L A RS HI P LU C Y A N D J O SE P H M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Camille Armando* ’13, Psychology
T H O M A S MI C H A E L L A Q UE R CI A ’6 6 S C H O L A RS HI P
R O B E R T M C C A RR O N ( B R O T H E R ISID O RE , O. S . F. ) S C H O L A RS HI P
RE C I PIE N T: F R A N K J. A N D S A R A H M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in honor of Dr. Langiulli, a longtime professor of Philosophy who taught at the College for forty years, from 1961 to 2001.
Scholarship established by Walter McArdle ’38 in memory of his mother, Rose.
D A NIE L LY N C H , S R . ’3 8 S C H O L A RSHI P
R O N NIE M U RR AY KO N K E L S C H O L A RS HI P
D R . NIN O L A N G IU L LI S C H O L A RS HI P
R O SE D. M C A RD L E M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in honor of the 17th President (1996 – 2008) of the College and his wife. Dr. Macchiarola ‘62 is the current Chancellor of St. Francis College. RE C I PIE N T:
Dragomir Zhelezov* ’12, Economics Dragomir is pursuing his B.S. in Economics with a minor in Finance. He is a member of the Eastern European Club.
Matthew Delfino ’14, Psychology
RE CI PIEN T:
Matthew Anderson ’12, Accounting
MI C H A E L A N D J EN NIF E R M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Matthew is pursuing his B.S. and M.S. in Accounting.
Scholarship established by the College and supplemented by gifts from Frank ’62 and Mary Macchiarola in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Jennifer.
Natasha Edwards ’14, Psychology
B RID G E T T. A N D PAT RI C K J. M C TA GU E M E M O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by the late Colonel Hugh O’Neill McTague ’37 in memory of his parents. RE C I PIE N T:
Winnie Arzu ’14, SPA
HU G H O ’ N EIL L ’37 A N D J O SE P HIN E M C TA G U E M E M O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Cynthia McTague, widow of the late Hugh O’Neill McTague, in memory of her husband and his first wife. RE C I PIE N T:
Mia Lentinello ’15, Communications
JA M E S M A N G A N O M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P
J O A N A N D T H O M A S M E A D E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in memory of James Mangano, long time public servant of Brooklyn.
Scholarship established by the Meades. Mr. Meade was a longtime member of the College’s Council of Regents. L O IS M E L SH A S C H O L A RSHI P S
Two scholarships established through the estate of Lois Melsha. The first scholarship was awarded in the fall of 1994. RE C I PIE N T S :
Rose Dumond ’14, Psychology Richard Milbouer* ’12, Economics
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V IN C E N T ’72 A N D A N T O IN E T T E PIT TA S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Margaret and Philip Mercorella ’65 during the College’s Campaign for Big Dreams. This scholarship will be awarded to a student entering the sophomore, junior, or senior year in that order of preference.
Scholarship established by Vincent and Antoinette Pitta.
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Shannon Ruiz ’13, Adolescence Education and English
J O SE P H M U R P H Y ( B R O T H E R JA RL AT H , O. S . F. ) S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Brother Jarlath, a former Director of Development and Alumni Relations at the College. RE CI PIEN T S :
Lorianna Colon ’14, Psychology Amanda Fowler ’14, Biology
J O H N M US C A R A S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by Frank Baxter, former Chairman and CEO of Jefferies & Company, in memory of Mr. Muscara, a Jefferies employee and lifelong Brooklyn resident. RE CI PIEN T:
Catherine Canedo* ’12, History and Political Science Catherine is a member of the Education Society, Vice President of the St. Thomas More Pre-Law Society and Vice President of the Honor’s Program Cohort. Catherine is pursuing a double major in History and Political Science.
RE C I PIE N T:
Andrew Salzillo ’14, Criminal Justice
D R . K Y RIN P O W E RS S C H O L A RSHI P
Created in memory of Dr. Kyrin Powers, Prinicipal of Xaverian High School from 1968 to 1982. The scholarship is to be awarded to an alum of Xaverian High School. RE C I PIE N T:
Luke Kluisza ’14, Psychology
“ Receiving this scholarship redefined my college experience, I was distracted in class worrying about tuition. Now, I can really focus on walking the Path to Sainthood.” – – M AT THE W DELFINO, ’14 M A RY A N D F R A N K J. ’6 2 M A C C H I A R O L A SCHOL ARSHIP
P R O V ID E N T I FA MILY / C O U N CIL O F RE G EN T S S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Anthony C. Providenti ’67 in honor of his family and the Council of Regents of which he was a member. The scholarship was first awarded in the fall of 1995. A N T H O N Y C . ’67 A N D F R A N C E S P R O V ID EN T I S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Frances and Anthony C. Providenti. The scholarship was first awarded in the fall of 2000. RE C I PIE N T S :
Alaa Salem ’13, Health Promotion and Science
“ I am truly humbled to receive this scholarship. It reminds me that I have a great responsibility and I am motivated to do even better.” – – A LFIO DIMAGGIO, ’14, UNDECIDED
Alaa is a member of the Muslim Students Association.
B R O T H E R C O LU M B A R EI L LY, O. S . F.
Jennifer McCormick ’14, Mathematics
SCHOL ARSHIP
B R O T H E R R O G E R N A G L E , O. S . F. S C H O L A RS HI P
Athletic scholarship established through gifts from alumni and friends in memory of Brother Roger, the former Athletic Director responsible for the building of the athletic facilities at the College. Brother Roger served the College from 1951 to 1989 and passed away in 1991. The Nagle Scholarship was first awarded in the fall of 1995. J O H N P. O ’ B OY L E S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established with a gift from the Estate of Johanna O’Boyle in honor of her husband. RE CI PIEN T:
Patrick Spranger* ’12, History Patrick is a member of the Honors Club.
B R O T H E R T H O M A S O ’ N EIL L , O. S . F. ’6 8 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni, friends, and family in memory of Brother Thomas, the former Director of Financial Aid at the College. Along with obtaining his B.A. degree from St. Francis College, Brother Thomas completed graduate studies at St. John’s University and NYU. Brother Thomas served the College for over 25 years and was instrumental in the creation and growth of the Study Abroad Program at St. Francis College. Brother Thomas passed away in December 2007. JA M E S PAT R A N Z IN O ’69 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship in memory of James Patranzino established with gifts from his friends and colleagues, as well as matching gifts from the Ernst & Young Foundation. It was awarded for the first time in 1997.
H E L E N Q UI G L E Y S C H O L A RSHI P S
James Quigley ’32 established these two scholarships in memory of his wife. The first was awarded in the fall of 1994. D R . T H O M A S Q UI G L E Y ’52 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in honor of Dr. Thomas Quigley. For 36 years Dr. Quigley served as a Chemistry professor at the College. RE C I PIE N T:
Matthew Rosen ’12, Criminal Justice Matthew plans on either pursing a career with the New York State Courts or Federal Law Enforcement.
B R O T H E R L E O Q UIN N , O. S . F. ’26 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Brother Quinn, who served for 48 years as a Mathematics professor. RE C I PIE N T S :
Dannyram Mangru* ’12, Economics Katharine Diehl ’14, Undecided
B R O T H E R C O LU M B A REIL LY, O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of the 8th President of the College. Brother Columba served as President from 1925 to 1934 and from 1936 to 1952. RE C I PIE N T:
Alfio Di Maggio ’15, Undecided
J O H N “JAY ” RID D E L L ’6 6 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established in honor of John “Jay” Riddell by alumni, family, and friends. RE C I PIE N T:
Richard Clark* ’12, Economics
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B R O T H E R J E R O M E R O E SE , O. S . F. M E M O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established in memory of the 10th President of St. Francis College. This scholarship is awarded to a student who has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and shows promise of continued success. Brother Jerome served as President from 1952 to 1958. IREN E A N D V IN C EN T S A L A M O N E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Denis ’75 and Joanne Salamone in honor of Mr. Salamone’s parents. RE CI PIEN T:
Marco Intrabartolo* ’12, Accounting Marco is pursuing his B.S. and M.S. in Accounting.
B R O T H E R R O B E R T S MIT H , O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
A N N E T RI V IS O N N O S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in honor of Brother Robert Smith, Trustee Emeritus, St. Francis College. This scholarship was established by his loved ones and the Board of Trustees.
Scholarship established by Nicholas Trivisonno ’68 in honor of his mother on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Preference given to a student majoring in accounting; financial need and scholastic merit will be considered.
T IM O T H Y M . S TA C K P O L E ’ 01 S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established by friends and family in memory of Timothy Stackpole, a New York City firefighter and hero of 9 -11. P E T E R J. S T RI A N O S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established with part of the proceeds from the 1997 Charter Award Dinner honoring Mr. Striano, CEO of the Unity International Group. This scholarship was awarded for the first time in 1998.
D R . A ID A S A N T I A G O S C H O L A RS HI P
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Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Dr. Santiago, a professor of Economics at the College from 1990 to 1997, who died early in her academic career.
Matthew Manzi ’12, Accounting
RE CI PIEN T S :
Cindy Hernandez ’13, Psychology Cindy is a member of the SGA and holds the position of Speaker of S.A.C.O.R., the Student Activities Council of Representatives.
Stephen Reyes Jr. ’14, Philosophy
Matthew is pursuing his B.S. and M.S. in Accounting.
S T U D E N T G O V E RN M EN T A S S O CI AT I O N / J O H N F. K E N N E DY S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by the Student Government Association in memory of the former President of the United States. RE C I PIE N T:
Alan Bouchaheen ’12, Political Science
RE C I PIE N T:
Alana Jackson ’13, Accounting
B R O T H E R G IL E S T U RB EE , O. S . F. S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of Brother Giles, a former professor of English. Brother Giles taught at the College for 38 years from 1947 to 1985. RE C I PIE N T:
Jamal Aadil ’15, English
L O UIS VA L EN T IN O, J R . ’79 S C H O L A RS HI P S & S T I P E N D S
Louis was a firefighter killed in the line of duty. His wife, Diane, and parents, Phyllis and the late Louis, Sr., established the scholarships and stipends from 1998 through 2005. Four students each year will receive a cash stipend. The students must be firefighters, or spouses or children of firefighters. RE C I PIE N T:
Lindsey Calkin ’12, Psychology Lindsey plans to work with children as a guidance counselor or for a criminal investigation team following graduation.
D R . C H A RL E S S AVA G E S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Accounting alumni in honor of the former chairman of the Accounting Department. This scholarship was awarded for the first time in the fall of 1993. Dr. Savage served the College for 23 years, from 1957 to 1980. RE CI PIEN T:
Aleksandra Maczula-Wloch ’13, Accounting Aleksandra is pursuing her B.S. and M.S. in Accounting.
B R O T H E R AUS T IN SU L LI VA N , O. S . F. M EM O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by the friends of Brother Austin Sullivan, O.S.F. This scholarship is solely for a graduate of the St. Francis Preparatory School.
F R A N K A N D M A RY WA L K E R S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established in honor of Frank and Mary Walker by Joseph P. Walker ’61 in memory of his parents.
RE C I PIE N T S :
Kelly Simon ’12, Undecided
J O SE P H A N D C L A RE WA L K E R S C H O L A RS HI P
Gloria Ventura ’15, English
Scholarship established by Clare and Joseph P. ’61 Walker.
B R O T H E R R O B E R T S C H A E F E R , O. S . F. ’61 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship was established by alumni and friends in honor of Brother Robert. Brother Robert received his B.A. degree from St. Francis in 1961. He went on to earn his M.A. degree in Mathematics from NYU. After 28 years as the Registrar, Brother Robert was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from the College and returned to the classroom. He currently is an adjunct faculty member in the Math Department at the College. C H A RL E S S C H A EM ’4 0 S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by alumni and friends in memory of this former long time Water Polo coach.
B R O T H E R D O N A L D SU L LI VA N , O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P S
Athletic scholarships established with gifts from trustees, employees, alumni, and friends in conjunction with Brother Donald’s 25th Anniversary as President of the College. Brother Donald was the 16th President of St. Francis College (1969 –1996). RE C I PIE N T:
Maria Katsougrakis ’12, Early Childhood Education Maria is pursuing her B.A. in Early Childhood Education with concentration in Mathematics. She is a member of the Education Society and Honors Society.
J O S E P H SU PA N CI C H ’26 / C HIL D A BUSE P RE V EN T I O N P R O G R A M S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by the Dr. Scholl Foundation.
Scholarship dedicated to both Joseph Supancich ’26 and the Child Abuse Prevention Program in honor of their support of St. Francis College.
SH EEN E Y S C H O L A RSHI P
G R A C E I. T E RRY S C H O L A RSHI P
Scholarship established at the College.
Scholarship established by Robert ’72 and Barbara Terry in memory of Mr. Terry’s mother. Mr. Terry’s mother came from a family of 12 children. Preference is given to a student from a large family.
D R . S C H O L L F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RS HI P
RE CI PIEN T:
Kathryn Dwyer ’15
RE C I PIE N T:
Anthony Olsen ’13, Economics
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RITA - M AY A N D T H O M A S ’62 WA RD S C H O L A RS HI P
Scholarship established by Thomas Ward and his wife, Rita-May.
B E N E FA C T O R S The following benefactors have been recognized for their many contributions to the Endowed Scholarship Program. In honor of their generosity and spirit, scholarship aid has been awarded to the following students: IN M EM O RY O F D R . A N N A M O RE RE CI PIEN T:
Sharon Evans* ’12, Childhood Education
AWA R D S
ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
T H E B R O T H E R C A MIL LUS C A SE Y M EM O RI A L
Once these scholarships reach their prescribed level of funding, they will be awarded to deserving students.
AWA RD F O R E XC E L L EN C E IN IN T E RN AT I O N A L
A C A D EMI C S C H O L A RSHI P F O R W O M E N
C U LT U R A L S T U D IE S
D R . JA M E S A D A M S
T H E B R O T H E R C E L E S T IN E M C G A RRY M E M O RI A L P U RSE F O R E XC E L L EN C E IN EN G LISH
PROFESSOR JOHN ALLEGRA
T H E T H O M A S J. C UIT E S R . ’35
A L P H A P HI D E LTA
M E M O RI A L M E D A L F O R E XC E L L EN C E IN
D R . A N N A M O RE
C O M M U NI C AT I O N S
A N D RE A A N D M A R G IE A R C A R O L A
W IL LI A M D O N A L D S O N AWA RD IN M EM O RY O F T H E C U R T IN FA MILY RE CI PIEN T:
Hadar Burger ’14, Economics
T H E J O H N C . G O RM A N ’3 8
Award includes scholarship aid and National Grid internship. RE CI PIEN T S :
Sophia Boussalh ’12, Accounting Matthew Manzi ’12, Accounting Erica Martin ’12, Accounting Sophia, Matthew, and Erica are all currently pursuing their B.S. and M.S. in Accounting.
Award made possible by the National Italian American Foundation and Nicholas Caiazzo for a student of Italian American heritage who has a minimum GPA of 3.5. Preference given to students with financial need.
C U R T IN FA MILY P R O F E S S O R K EN N E T H D. D A LY, C FA ’ 8 8 P RE SID E N T I A L S C H O L A RS HI P
M E D A L F O R E XC E L L EN C E IN HIS T O RY
D O MINI C K P. ’6 4 A N D R O SEM A RY D E PA O L A
M A R G A RE T A N D T H O M A S G R O A RK E AWA RD
G E R A RD A N D K AT H L EEN D O L A N
L AT IN A M E RI C A N AWA RD
S E N AT O R P E T E V. D O M E NI C I
T H E M A RY A . L E D E RM A N N P U RSE
A N N E A N D B RI A N D U G A N
C AT H E RIN E M C AU L E Y HI G H S C H O O L AWA RD
E D WA RD FA RRE L L ’52
N AT I O N A L G RID A C C O U N T IN G S C H O L A RSHI P AWA RD S
D R . R O B E R T F OX
N AT I O N A L ITA LI A N A M E RI C A N F O U N D AT I O N
F R A N CIS C A N B R O T H E RS
S C H O L A RS HI P AWA RD M E LIS S A S A N C H E Z M EM O RI A L P U RSE IN H E A LT H P R O M O T I O N T W O M L E Y AWA RD
N AT I O N A L ITA LI A N A M E RI C A N F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RSHI P AWA RD
B R O T H E R C E CILI A N O F J E SUS, F. S .C .
H E A LT H C A RE M A N A G EM EN T
S T E P H EN M . B O G A R T
N AT I O N A L G RID A C C O U N T IN G S C H O L A RS HI P AWA RD S
J O H N A N D M A R G O C AT SIM AT ID IS
T H E IRV IN G R . G E L FA N D M E D A L F O R
H A R O L D G EN EE N AWA RD
Jiang Yuyin* ’12, Economics
D R . J O H N BU RK E ’4 0
E D U C AT I O N M E D A L
IN H O N O R O F
RE CI PIEN T:
S T E P H EN M . B O G A R T
D U N S S C O T US AWA RD
F RE D E RI C K D EN NIS F U RM A N ’6 4 F RE D E RI C K ’6 4 A N D C AT H E RIN E F U RM A N F U RM A N FA MILY D R . G E R A RD G A L G A N D R . ENIL D O G A R CI A K AT H L EEN C O RRI G A N G I A L L A N Z A ’ 9 0 A N N A A N D J O SE P H G I A Q UIN T O D R . U W E G IE L EN
RE CI PIEN T S :
M A R G A RE T A N D T H O M A S G R O A RK E
James Orlando ’14, PSC Anthony Turillo ’15, Undecided
H E L EN A N D RI C H A RD H A LV E RS O N D R . D O R O T H Y LI P P H A RRIS D R . A R T HU R HU G H E S R O S A A N D F L O RE S LIN A RE S B R O T H E R A L F O N SUS M A H E R , O. S . F. J O SE P H M . A N D M A RY A N N M AT T O N E B R O T H E R C E L E S T IN E M C G A RRY, O. S . F. D R . D O N A L D M E T Z ’47 J O SE P H MIN G R O N E ’76 DR. JOHN MOTLEY J O SE P H NI C H O L S O N , P E T E R S PIN E L LI, C AT H E RIN E A N D D AV ID S T EIN M A N N J O N AT H A N NI G R O ’ 9 6 J O H N C A RD IN A L O ’ C O N N O R P R O F E S S O R E RN E S T P E T RU C E L LI D R . C A R O LY N P L O N S K Y P R O F E S S O R E D WA RD SE T R A K I A N P R O F E S S O R F R A N CIS S L A D E D R . F R A N K S O RREN T IN O C A RL O T R A M O N T O Z Z I PAU L U RS O ’5 0 W O RL D T R A D E C EN T E R V I C T IM S
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P O R T R A I T WA L L : E S TA B L I S H E D S C H O L A R S H I P S The following photographs appear on the Established Scholarship Wall in the DeBlasio Family Lobby on campus. Each portrait portrays the honoree(s) of an established scholarship at St. Francis College.
Richie Allen ’96
Honorable Francis X. Altimari ‘50 Scholarship
Anne Longo Amore
Carmen and Edward ’60 Aquilone
Peter N. Aquilone
Right Reverend John J. Berkery ’38
Madeline and Stanley Bogart
Monsignor Paul Bradley ’37
Dr. John Burke ’40
John Daniel Callahan
Frank M. Caputo
Dr. Joseph Carpino
Reverend Michael A. Carrano ’66
Philip Andrew Carrano ’70
Brother Camillus Casey, O.S.F.
Dr. Michael Casey
Robert B. Catell
Derrick D. Cephas
Class of 1938
Dean John Clifford
Rita and Michael Collins
Jo Conway
Joseph Coppotelli ’62
Brother Henry Cuddy, O.S.F. ’40
Arthur Curry
Antoinette M. D’Amato
Jack ’70 and Kathy Danaher
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio
Honorable Eileen C. Dugan
Pete P. Fazio ’60
Dr. Joseph A. Ellis
Bernard Ferguson ’22 2 Scholarships
Honorable Anthony J. Genovesi
Betty and Leo Giancola
Drs. James Aloysius Gibson ’63 and Patricia Brozinsky
Hans-Peter Dawson
Helen and Louis DeBlasio Professor Francis Delaney Marge and John ’58 Dietl
Professor Nicholas A. Fiorenza ’36
Gerard Flanagan ’53 and Elizabeth Flanagan McCloskey
Dr. James Flynn
Honorable Kevin Fogarty
William F. Fox, Jr. ’49
Harold Geneen
Augustus E. Giegengack
Brother Austin Gill, O.S.F. ’62
Brother Urban Gonnoud, O.S.F.
Dr. Francis Greene
Monsignor Daniel A. Hanrahan
Cornelius Heeney 2 Scholarships
Cathleen and George Kane
Monsignor John Kean
Frances C. and Joseph T. Keegan, Sr.
Julie and Anne Kelly
Brother Edmund Holmes, Dr. Clement Jedrzejewski O.S.F. ’28
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Mary and Walter Henning Susan and Roger Hertog
Brother Pascal Kelly, O.S.F. ’33
Mrs. Nora Konkel
Brother John Hoffschmidt, O.S.F.
Ronnie Murray Konkel
The following established scholarships are also represented on the Endowed Scholarship Wall but do not have a portrait. H O N O R A B L E F R A N C IS X . A LT IM A RI
Dr. Nino Langiulli
17th of June (Evelyn Margaret Laquercia)
Thomas Michael Laquercia ’66
Brother George Larkin, O.S.F. ’60
Marie and Bill Ledermann
Daniel Lynch, Sr. ’38
Philip and Rhena Lynch
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Lucy and Joseph Macchiarola
Mary and Frank J. ’62 Macchiarola
James Mangano
Joseph M. Mattone
Mary Ann Mattone
Margaret L. McArdle
Robert McCarron (Brother Isidore, O.S.F.)
D U N S S C O T US S C H O L A RS HI P E M P L OY EE S C H O L A RSHI P F R A N CIS C A N B R O T H E RS O F T H E T HIRD O RD E R RE G U L A R S C H O L A RS HI P F R A N CIS C A N B R O T H E RS W H O RE SID E D AT T H E C O L L E G E F RI A RY S C H O L A RS HI P F R A N C IS C A N IN S TIT U T E
John ’51 and Mary McCarthy 12 Scholarships
Donald H. McCree, Jr.
Bridget T. and Patrick J. McTague
Hugh O’Neill ’37 and Josephine McTague
Joseph Murphy (Brother Jarlath, O.S.F.)
John Muscara
Brother Roger Nagle, O.S.F.
S C H O L A RS HI P G L A DYS B R O O KS F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RS HI P 2 Scholarships E LI Z A B E T H A N D B E RN A RD H AV E R T Y S C H O L A RS HI P E LI Z A B E T H BIL LIN G H A M H AV E R T Y S C H O L A RS HI P
Brother Thomas O’Neill, O.S.F. ’68
Deloitte / William G. Parrett ’67 4 Scholarships
James Patranzino ’69
Vincent F. Pitta ’72
Frances and Anthony C. ’67 Providenti
Dr. Tom Quigley ’52
Brother Leo Quinn, O.S.F. ’26
B E RN A RD H AV E R T Y S C H O L A RS HI P W IL LI A M R A N D O L P H H E A RS T F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RS HI P 3 Scholarships E RN E S T K EH R ’35 M E M O RI A L S C H O L A RS HI P R O B E R T ’5 0 A N D M A RY L A NI G A N S C H O L A RS HI P
Brother Columba Reilly, O.S.F.
John “Jay” Riddell ’66 4 Scholarships
Brother Jerome Roese, O.S.F.
Irene and Vincent Salamone
Melissa Sanchez
Dr. Aida Santiago
Dr. Charles Savage
R O SE D. M C A RD L E S C H O L A RS HI P RI G H T RE V E RE N D M O N SI G N O R J O SE P H V. M C C L A N C Y M E M O RI A L S C H O L A RSHI P JOAN AND THOMAS MEADE S C H O L A RS HI P L O IS M E L SH A S C H O L A RS HI P 2 Scholarships J O H N P. O ’ B OY L E S C H O L A RS HI P
Brother Robert Schaefer, O.S.F. ’61
Charles Schaem ’40
Brother Robert Smith, O.S.F.
Timothy M. Stackpole ’01
Peter J. Striano
Student Government Association John F. Kennedy
Brother Austin Sullivan, O.S.F.
P R O V ID EN T I FA MILY / C O U N C IL O F RE G EN T S S C H O L A RS HI P H E L EN Q UI G L E Y S C H O L A RS HI P 2 Scholarships D R . S C H O L L F O U N D AT I O N S C H O L A RS HI P S H EE N E Y S C H O L A RSHI P J O SE P H SU PA N C I C H ’26 /
Brother Donald Sullivan, O.S.F. 4 Scholarships
Grace I. Terry
Anne Trivisonno
Brother Giles Turbee, O.S.F.
Louis Valentino, Jr. ’79 3 Scholarships & 4 Stipends
Mary and Frank Walker
Rita-May and Thomas ’62 Ward
C HIL D A BUSE P RE V E N T I O N P R O G R A M S C H O L A RSHI P J O SE P H A N D C L A RE WA L K E R S C H O L A RS HI P
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201 0 –2011 SCH O L ARS H I P S The following donors are recognized for their generosity to the SFC Scholarship Program.
A C A D EMI C S C H O L A RSHI P F O R W O M EN
Robert ’72 and Margie Gralinski
Lynn A. Archiopoli ’76
Dennis J. Burke ’71 and Martha L. Mackey, Esq.
Bank of America
Ann M. Molitor
A N D RE A A N D M A R G IE A R C A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Richard T. ’55 and Barbara Nolan
Anna and Joseph Giaquinto Dr. Richard A. Giaquinto Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola A N N E A N D B RI A N D U G A N S C H O L A RSHI P
Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Alexandria M. Egler Stanley B. Tunick Foundation Richard D. Tunick BIS H O P NI C H O L A S D IM A R Z I O S C H O L A RSHI P
Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn B R O T H E R A L F O N SUS M A H E R , O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
Robert F. Dunn ’71 B R O T H E R AUS TIN G IL L , O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
Reverend William Gill ’51 B R O T H E R C A MIL LUS C A SE Y, O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola James F. ’73 and Theresa McKenna Joseph A. ’58 and Ann Nunziata Anthony J. ’65 and Dorothy Witt B R O T H E R D O N A L D SU L LI VA N , O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P 1
Edward J. ’63 and Maureen Dougherty
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Gerard K. ’66 and Joy O. Hannon William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane ’63
B R O T H E R J O H N H O F F S C H MID T, O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Rosario Acquista
Jeanette B. Baker The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Memorial Fund
George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer
Emmet J. ’52 and Caroll Agoglia
Conrad W. Reitz, Jr. ’62
Brittany Agron
Judith C. Ricciardo ’07
John P. ’64 and Dororthy Rooney
Jeannette B. Baker
Mary C. ’91 and Edward B. Shaw
William E. ’63 and Sarah Spencer
Lou Benevento
John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich
D R . J O SE P H C A R PIN O S C H O L A RS HI P
Roger Berkowitz
Dr. Nino and Mrs. Elizabeth Langiulli
Stephen and Kim Bogart
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Jim and Lucy Bowers
Ralph Demusis James P. Lawler ’71 Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio Brian P. and Marilyn B. O’Neill B R O T H E R L E O Q UIN N , O. S . F. ’26 S C H O L A RS HI P
Patrick Barone ’74 Sister Barbara Buckbee, C.S.J. ’66 Deacon Salvatore A. ’72 and Ms. Faye Marino Ernest J. ’51 and Elva M. Orlandini Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan Francis Roland ’40 Peter J. Schweitzer ’60 Ralph ’65 and Diana Stinebrickner Dr. Charles R. Traina ’72 Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler B R O T H E R O W E N J. S A D LIE R , O. S . F. ’69 S C H O L A RSHI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola BROTHER ROBERT SCHAEFER, O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola B R O T H E R T H O M A S O ’ N EIL L , O. S . F. ’6 8 S C H O L A RSHI P
John N. ’98 and Mary. E. Wlaysewski
Annamaria L. Gaudio
William G. Parrett ’67 D R . A N N A M O RE S C H O L A RSHI P
B R O T H E R E D M U N D H O L M E S, O. S . F. ’2 8 S C H O L A RSHI P
Patricia Carucci-Kerner ’76
F R A N K J. A N D S A R A H M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RS HI P
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
B R O T H E R G E O R G E L A RK IN , O. S . F. ’6 0 S C H O L A RSHI P
D R . J O SE P H A . E L LIS S C H O L A RS HI P
Eleanor Tollevsen
Harold J. ’61 and Heidi H. Martin
Robert ’61 and Cecilia Lambiase
D E L O IT T E / W IL LI A M G . PA RRE T T A C C O U N T IN G M A S T E RS S C H O L A RS HI P
C A RL O T R A M O N T O Z Z I S C H O L A RS HI P
Edward P. ’60 and Carmen Aquilone
Jennifer M. Gilroy-Ruiz ’89
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92
Teitler & Teitler LLP
Kathleen F. Lynch ’01
Carlo and Flora Tramontozzi
Laura A. Aguirre ’96
Michael T. ’01 and Gina F. Strochansky ’03 D R . A R T HU R HU G H E S S C H O L A RS HI P
Camille Bering Edward R. and Alice A. James Susan M. Ignaciuk ’91 Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff D R . C L EM EN T J E D RE Z E JE W S K I S C H O L A RS HI P
D R . K Y RIN P O W E RS S C H O L A RS HI P
Mr. Edward M. Ricci and Mrs. Mary E. Lupo D R . NIN O L A N G IU L LI S C H O L A RS HI P
Peter C. ’66 and Patricia Nies
Dr. Joann DeLeonibus
Dr. James M. ’62 and Mrs. Margaret O’Kane
Angelo A. Giordano ’70
D R . D O N A L D M E T Z ’47 S C H O L A RS HI P
Vincent Dougherty ’68 Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Dr. David ’43 and Mrs. Agnes Ballantine
D R . SIM E O N RYA N S C H O L A RSHI P
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary Ellen Krsulich
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Mrs. Emily McHugh
D R . T H O M A S Q UI G L E Y ’52 S C H O L A RS HI P
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia
D R . D O R O T H Y LI P P H A RRIS S C H O L A RS HI P
Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry
Dr. Angel R. and Mrs. Patricia Colon
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons
D R . ENIL D O G A R CI A S C H O L A RS HI P
Morgan Stanley
David E. ’97 and Eugenia Moskowitz D R . F R A N C IS G REE N E S C H O L A RS HI P
Mary ’95 and Robert Belknap Francis X. ’71 and Deborah A. Holt ’97 Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72 D R . F R A N K S O RREN T IN O S C H O L A RS HI P
Charles P. Kowalski ’72 James G. Quigley ’96 D R . U W E G IE L EN S C H O L A RSHI P
Duns Scotus Award Uwe Gielen, Ph.D. Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito D U N S S C O T US S C H O L A RSHI P
Albert G. Doumar ’57 Mr. Peter Hlinka ’50
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
C A RM E N A N D E D WA RD ’6 0 A Q UIL O N E S C H O L A RS HI P
Terrence V. Mulligan ’91
Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh
Thomas F. and Eileen HarneyFlood
Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella
Maureen A. Pickard ’84
C H A RL E S S C H A EM ’4 0 S C H O L A RS HI P
Maria Laezza-Moggioli
Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth O’Mara
Maria L. Rojas ’10
Richard T. ’55 and Barbara Nolan
Glenn M. Huzinec ’85 and Theresa E. Spelman-Huzinec
Timothy F. Stafford ’64
D R . G E R A RD G A L G A N S C H O L A RS HI P
Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina
TYCO
Joseph J. ’68 and Frances Svirida
Daisy P. ’96 and Irwin Weinstein
D A NIE L LY N C H , S R . ’3 8 S C H O L A RS HI P
B R O T H E R G IL E S T U RB EE , O. S . F. S C H O L A RSHI P
George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner
Brother Roman Morris, O.S.F. ’63
Duncan Blair ’77
Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64
Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney
B R O T H E R H EN RY C U D DY, O. S . F. ’4 0 S C H O L A RSHI P
D E A N J O H N C LIF F O RD S C H O L A RS HI P
Michael A. Carlson
Bank of America Charitable Fund
Joseph W. Cuddy ’72
Thomas B. McManus ’70
Lynn Goldsmith
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Dr. Gerald and Dr. Wendy Galgan Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
James I. Konkel ’57 Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien
E LI Z A B E T H A N D B E RN A RD H AV E R T Y S C H O L A RSHI P
David E. Haverty ’81
D R . J O H N M O T L E Y S C H O L A RSHI P
E M P L OY EE S C H O L A RS HI P
Lynnette T. Brinson
Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D.
Sister Colleen Colbert, O.P. Barry B. and Patrice Edison
F R A N CIS C A N B R O T H E RS S C H O L A RS HI P
Brother Thomas Grady, O.S.F. ’6
Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn
Leslie-Ann M. Hall Arlene Lieberman Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola Rhonda R. Winston
F R A N K A N D M A RY WA L K E R S C H O L A RS HI P
William J. Walker, Sr. ’66
F R A N K M A C C HI A R O L A’ S BIR T H D AY F U N D
Anonymous Donor
William ’65 and Regina Black Marion Boteju Marsilia Boyle Edward Butterfoss Charles Capetanakis Dr. Anthony Caprio Guy Carlsen Brother Thomas Casey, F.S.C. Dr. Kathleen Cashin Steven Catalano Robert and Joan Catell Brother Gregory Cellini, O.S.F. Paul ”Ziggy” Chadason Ellen R. Cherrick John Clark Michael Marks Cohen Sister Colleen Colbert, O.P. James P. Collins Thomas A. Conniff Dr. Maureen Coughlin Brother Dennis Cronin, FSC Linda Werbel Dashefsky and Lowell Dashefsky William Derrough Donna DeSiena Al ’78 and Chris DiGuido Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio Joseph ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro Allan Dobrin John and Karen Doherty John and Myrna Donodeo Alexandria M. Egler Karen and David Eisner Anthony ’63 and Leslie Embriano Ann Farrell John and Emalie Feerick Peter E. Felvegi ’03 Joseph and Rebecca Feuerherd Elizabeth and James Fitzpatrick Dall and Ana Marie Forsythe Carol Francescani Jesse E. Fuller Dr. Gerald and Dr. Wendy Galgan Lara J. Genovesi Angela George Sean Gilleran Arthur Goldstein Renee Goodstein, Ph.D. Michelle A. Guarascio ’03 Larry Haden
Thomas F. and Eileen HarneyFlood Renee J. Hertz ’01
Dr. Susan and Mr. Peter Saladino Dr. Geoffrey Horlick and Mrs. Sally Sherwood
Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D.
Erez , Ph.D. ’97 and Mrs. Rosalin Shochat
Robert Hubbard
Doug and Gene Sicignano
Sal ’75 and Barbara ’75 Iannuzzi
Fred Siegel
Edmund H. Immergut
Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman
Lynne K. Jackson
Joel and Nancy Hirschtritt
J O SE P H M . M AT T O N E EN D O W E D S C H O L A RS HI P
P E T E R P. FA Z I O ’6 0 S C H O L A RS HI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
John F. ’59 and Annette Astarita
J O SE P H M U R P H Y ( B R O T H E R JA RL AT H , O. S . F. ) S C H O L A RSHI P
Robert K. Zak
James F. ’77 and Joan McElroy
Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould
P HILI P A N D RE W C A RR A N O ’70 S C H O L A RS HI P
Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio
Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78
Robert Smith
Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik
Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81
Gary ’75 and Joanne Jendras
David P. and Stephanie Steinmann
Kathleen M. Joyce ’83
Edward R. Stewart
JU LIE A N D A N N E K E L LY S C H O L A RS HI P
P R O F E S S O R E RN E S T P E T RU C E L LI S C H O L A RSHI P
Sofiya Kagan
Dr. Joseph Stuto
Anne M. Kelly ’79
Leonard and Saundra Honig
Robert Karp
Albert and Valda Swanke
Julie F. Kelly ’79
Sister Theresa Kelly, R.S.M.
Vincent ’57 and Paulette Toscano
Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. and Mrs. Jannette Katz-Gomori
James King
Carlo and Flora Tramontozzi
John E. Klemm ’77
John F., Esq. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully
James I. Konkel ’57 Sister Mary Lane, C.S.J. ’60 Kathlyn Leonardi Thomas Leonardi Mitchell S. Levenberg Sheron Kerrigan Loman Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 Richard E. Loutfi ’01 Joseph and Valerie Louzonis Frank and Sarah Macchiarola James and Denise Macchiarola Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola Mary Macchiarola Robert E. Mackoul Pat ’79 and Veronica ’82 Mallozzi Ellie Mandell Richard F. Marino ’67 Jeff Marx Nikiforos and Lambrina Mathews Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. McDermott June A. ’76 and Ronald H. McGrisken ’80 Thomas ’65 and Claire McLellan John McNamara, Ph.D. Lloyd McNeil Frederick ’69 and Anne Michaels Brendan M. Milano Joseph A. ’58 and Ann Nunziata Dr. James M. ’62 and Mrs. Margaret O’Kane Roxanne J. Persaud Danny ’05 and Ivette Plaza Ralph and Alexandra Preite Harry Prince Anthony ’67 and Frances Providenti Brother Dominic F. Quigley, O.S.F. ’71 I. Peter and Diane Rayo Doris Revilla Tara Santos Revilla Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 John ’64 and Dorothy Rooney Nick Rodriguez ’00 Nina Rosenwald David Rudenstine
Joni Yoswein and Glenn VanBramer Carolyn and Ronald Vioni Lori Weisenberg-Catalano
K AT H L EEN C O RRI G A N G I A L L A N Z A ’ 9 0 S C H O L A RSHI P
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 K EN N E T H D. D A LY ’8 8 P RE SID E N T I A L S C H O L A RS HI P
Prof. William Yellin
National Grid
P R O F E S S O R F R A N CIS D E L A N E Y S C H O L A RS HI P
United Way of New York City
Brother Edward Wesley, O.S.F.
LU C Y A N D J O SE P H M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Brendan Considine and Katrina Zafiriadis H E L E N A N D RI C H A RD H A LV E RS O N S C H O L A RS HI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola H O N O R A B L E F R A N C IS X . A LT IM A RI ’5 0 S C H O L A RS HI P
Brendan T. ’63 and Mary Mahon JA C K ’70 A N D K AT H Y D A N A H E R S C H O L A RS HI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola M A R G A RE T A N D T H O M A S G R O A RK E S C H O L A RS HI P
Mr. Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Mary A. Ledermann
P R O F E S S O R NI C H O L A S A . F I O REN Z A ’36 S C H O L A RSHI P
Ridgewood Foundation Ridgewood Savings Bank
Chase (JPMorgan Chase Bank)
John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey
Council of School Supervisors
Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran
Peter E. Felvegi ’03
George J. Johansen ’70 and Gail Hessler Johansen
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Pat ’79 and Veronica ’82 Mallozzi
J O E B R O W N E ’6 8 S C H O L A RS HI P
M A RY A N D WA LT E R H EN NIN G S C H O L A RS HI P
Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Mrs. Judith L. Judge J O H N ’5 8 A N D M A R G E D IE T L S C H O L A RS HI P
John J. Dietl ’58 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund J O H N C A RD IN A L O ’ C O N N O R S C H O L A RS HI P
Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden J O N AT H A N NI G R O ’ 9 6 S C H O L A RS HI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola J O S E P H A N D MI C H A E L A M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RS HI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
M A RIE A N D BIL L L E D E RM A N N S C H O L A RS HI P
Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown
Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin
P R O F E S S O R F R A N CIS S L A D E S C H O L A RS HI P
Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke
AIG Insurance
J O H N “JAY ” RID D E L L ’6 6 S C H O L A RS HI P
Richard A. ’61 and Elizabeth Dreyer
David E. ’97 and Eugenia Moskowitz
M A RY A N D F R A N K J. ’62 M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne
Dr. Geoffrey Horlick and Mrs. Sally Sherwood
Kenneth D. ’88 and Laurie Daly
Susan Weisman Marija and Michael Wierzbicki
Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 and Vincent Misseri
Brother Dominic F. Quigley, O.S.
Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning
Bank of America Charitable Found Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins Thomas B. McManus ’70 Mr. James H. Murphy ’71 and Mrs. Gretchen Menn
MI C H A E L A N D J EN NIF E R M A C C HI A R O L A S C H O L A RSHI P
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen Virginia ’83 and Thomas Flahive Melissa A. Gialanella ’98
Gerald Rusello
National Grid
Constantino Sagonas
Angela K. Manekas ’01
Alexandria M. Egler Sean P. Gilleran Thomas F. and Eileen HarneyFlood Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D. Dr. Cheryl A. Howell Michael, D.M.A. and Marianne Kaminski Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola Olga M. ’01 and Eric Macolino Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. McDermott Daniel P. McGrisken ’10 June A. ’76 and Ronald H. McGrisken ’80 Ryan M. McGrisken ’10 Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 Susan L. and Barry D. Richards Edward R. Stewart Jaclyn A. Weber Marija F. and Michael E. Wierzbicki T IM O T H Y M . S TA C K P O L E ’ 01 S C H O L A RS HI P
Peter J. Brady Richard ’76 and Regina D’Allesandro Eugene L. Jesinkey and Regina Weber Jesinskey
John H. Scott ’61
S T E P H EN M . B O G A R T S C H O L A RS HI P
Rosario Acquista
Maryann DeMartino
R O B E R T M C C A RR O N ( B R O T H E R ISID O RE , O. S . F ) S C H O L A RS HI P
Joseph M. and Mary Ann Mattone
P E T E R N . A Q UIL O N E S C H O L A RS HI P
Brendan P. Considine
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
James I. Konkel ’57
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Nicholas A. Canedo
Martin F. Collins
M A RY A N N M AT T O N E S C H O L A RS HI P
James I. Konkel ’57
THE STEPHEN M. BOGART S T U D EN T SU P P O R T F U N D
Andrew Catalano
R O N NIE M U RR AY KO N K E L S C H O L A RS HI P
M RS . N O R A KO N K E L S C H O L A RS HI P
Jay Wartski
RITA A N D MI C H A E L C O L LIN S S C H O L A RS HI P
John M. ’71 and Sally A. McGrath
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Macchiarola
Mark S. and Annette Taffet
T H E A R T HU R C U RRY S C H O L A RS HI P
A.J.W. Properties Management, In Gregg and Jennifer Backer Joseph Callahan HBO Thomas Hauser Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough Oscar De La Hoya Foundation Time Warner Foundation, Inc. Top Rank, Inc. Janet Rolle
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S T. F R A N C I S C O L L E G E O F F I C E OF DEVELOPMENT
718.489.5361 development@sfc.edu
Thomas F. Flood Vice President for Development Marion D. Boteju Director of Scholarship Programs Nicholas Canedo Donor Relations Associate, Prospect Researcher Sabrina Simmons Office Assistant Edward R. Stewart Director of Major and Planned Gifts Charlene St.Vil Director of Annual Giving
I S YO U R N A M E N O T L I S T E D ?
It could be because: You made your gift after June 30, 2011, the end of the fiscal year. Gifts received after June 30 will be recognized in the next annual donor report. You asked that your gift be anonymous. While every effort goes into the accuracy of this report, an error can occur. If we have made an error or omission please accept our sincerest apologies and notify us to ensure that our records are corrected. You may make a gift to the College online at: www.sfc.edu
Please call the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 718.489.5361 or e-mail development@sfc.edu with any questions, comments or concerns.
Emmlynn L. Taylor Donor Relations Associate Marija Wierzbicki Development Associate, Assistant to VP for Development
S T. F R A N C I S C O L L E G E SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The generosity of our benefactors reflects and strengthens the core of St. Francis College. Your support helps make the St. Francis College experience available to students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to pursue a college education. Expanding these opportunities continues to be a top priority for St. Francis College. If you would like to contribute to or create a scholarship, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 718.489.5361 or development@sfc.edu You may make a gift to St. Francis College by: Check (payable to St. Francis College) Credit Card Wire Transfer Gift of Stock Planned Gift (www.sfc.edu/plannedgiving) Online (www.sfc.edu)
A L U M N I R E L AT I O N S
Dennis J. McDermott ’74 Director Vanessa DeAlmeida ’00 Assistant Director Donna Desiena Secretary STU DE NT WOR K E RS:
Kenneth Chapman David Loutfi Megan Pynn
Think you need a fortune to fund a St. Francis College scholarship? Think again! St. Francis College offers many ways to help our benefactors meet their giving and financial goals—and you don’t need a fortune to invest to experience the joys and personal growth charity brings. You can establish your own
Scholarships can be
Friends of SFC also have the
scholarship fund with a
established through
option of making a contri-
gift of $100,000 or more or
outright gifts or a variety
bution to an existing
you can create a sunset /
of planned-giving options
scholarship fund at any
term fund in memory or
including bequest, chari-
time. A comprehensive list
honor of a special individual
table remainder trusts, lead
of all scholarships is detailed
with as little as $10,000. If
trusts, gifts of insurance, etc.
in this stewardship report.
you wish, you may further advance these funds by contributing at a subsequent time. Please consider leaving a legacy of gratitude and hope to future generations of SFC students and to a Franciscan tradition with proven results. Contact the Development Office today to see how we can help you become a scholarship funder. 718.489.5361 or email development@sfc.edu
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St. Francis College Statement of Activities F O R T H E Y E A R E N D E D J U N E 3 0 , 2 011 , W I T H S U M M A R I Z E D T O T A L S F O R 2 01 0
T O TA L T EM P O R A RILY RE S T RI C T ED
P ERM A N EN T LY RE S T RI C T ED
4 3, 8 95, 249
$ —
$ —
(12,0 5 6, 8 8 8 )
—
—
(12,0 5 6, 8 8 8 )
(11,0 8 9,4 0 6)
31,838,361
—
—
31,838,361
28,904,001
Government appropriations
1, 24 0, 3 6 5
—
—
1, 24 0, 3 6 5
1,0 4 8 ,695
Gifts and private grants
2,187,5 4 4
270,0 0 8
—
2,457,552
2,0 35,177
Investment return used for operations
3,126, 870
—
—
3, 216, 870
3, 3 0 5,4 42
Other
1,524,479
—
—
1,524,479
1, 323,074
6 67,4 0 4
( 6 67,4 0 4)
—
—
—
40,675,023
(397,396)
—
40,277,627
36,616,389
14,9 91,157
—
—
14,9 91,157
14,132,0 93
Academic support
4,113,45 8
—
—
4,113,45 8
3, 8 62,6 0 8
Student services
8 ,9 93,578
—
—
8 ,9 93,578
8 , 8 42,92 9
10,5 6 6,6 62
—
—
10,5 6 6,6 62
9,978 ,472
38,664,855
—
—
38,664,855
36,816,102
2,010,168
(397,396)
—
1,612,772
(199,713)
2,179,726
4 0, 2 0 6
14 3, 2 25
2, 3 6 3,157
792, 8 9 0
247,0 0 0
(247,0 0 0 )
—
—
—
Campaign expenses
( 9 07,9 8 4)
—
—
( 9 07,9 8 4)
( 9 0 3, 378 )
Capital project expenses
(371,677)
—
—
(371,677)
(3 3 4,115)
Investment return in excess of amounts used to support operations
5, 32 2,9 4 6
1,95 6,0 69
—
7, 279,015
2,5 3 4, 8 5 0
Early retirement expense
(12 9,492)
—
—
(12 9,492)
(23 6,713 )
Change in net assets from nonoperating activities
6,340,519
1,749,275
143,225
8,233,019
1,853,534
Changes in net assets
8,350,687
1,351,879
143,225
9,8 45,791
1,653,821
72,037,694
3,4 48,593
9,930,829
85,417,116
83,763,295
$ 80,388,381
$ 4,800,472
$ 10,074,054
$ 95,262,907
$ 85,417,116
UN RE S T RI C T ED
2011
2010
O PER ATIN G RE V ENUE S A ND SUP P O RT Student tuition and fees College and endowment funded scholarships and government sponsored assistance Net tuition and fees
Net assets released from restrictions Total operating revenues and support
$
$
4 3, 8 95, 249
$
3 9,9 93,4 07
O PER ATIN G E X PENSE S : Instruction
Institutional support Total operating expenses Changes in net assets from operating activities N O N O PER ATIN G AC TIVITIE S : Gifts and private grants Net assets released for capital purposes
Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year
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M A R K YO U R C A L E N D A R !
Upcoming Alumni Events For more information on our upcoming events, please visit our website at www.sfc.edu or contact the Alumni Office at (718) 489- 5471. S AT U R D AY, J A N U A R Y 2 1 , 2 0 1 2
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Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony
Men’s Basketball Plays LIU at Madison Square Garden
Special Reception for all St. Francis College Couples
St. Francis College
For the second year in a row, the Men’s Basketball team will play at Madison Square Garden. On Wednesday, February 8 at 9:00pm, the Terriers take on LIU. If you would like more information on tickets, please contact the Terrier Athletic Department at (718) 489-5490.
On Saturday, March 3, 2012 we will hold a special reception celebrating all our St. Francis College Couples. The reception will include a hot buffet and refreshments. Couples at the event will be featured in the next issue of the Terrier. If you would like more information, please contact Vanessa De Almeida at (718) 489-5363.
S AT U R D AY, J A N U A R Y 2 8 , 2 0 1 2
Alumni Memorial Mass Join us at St. Francis College as we remember our deceased alumni and friends. The mass will take place at 11:00 a.m., followed by a luncheon at 12:00 p.m. If you would like to attend this event, please call Donna DeSiena at (718) 489-5471. RSVP by January 23, 2011.
S AV E T H E D AT E :
Alumni Reunion Dinner Friday, May 11, 2012 / St. Francis College