The
G I V I N G R E P O R T
July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023
The 2022 - 2023
GOALS:
Inspire
people to join our community of supporters and direct their philanthropy to support WMA.
Highlight
the direct impact that philanthropy can have on the lives of our students, the faculty and the future success of WMA.
Educate
people on the different ways they can support WMA.
Acknowledge
and recognize those who supported WMA during the past fiscal year.
Celebrate
the breadth and depth of the WMA donor community.
Report
on the overall financial health of the Academy, and affirm WMA’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and integrity.
CONTENTS Introduction 2
T. Mark Aimone P’22 Director of Advancement
Board Message 3
Scott B. Jacobs ’75 Chair, Board of Trustees
Featured Donor Profile 4
Peter Lincoln ’55W
Spotlight 8 10 12 14 16 18 22
Profile on Giving - Debra Pageau ’76 Profile on Giving - Stephanie Firely ’09 Parent Giving - The Dwyers Heritage Society Profile - Rob Edmunds ’01 Bequest Campaign Announcements WMA: By the Numbers Donor Lists
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INTRODUCTION Philanthropy:
The bridge between Aspiration and Achievement
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have a friend and colleague who often says, “The difference between good schools and great schools is philanthropy.” This rings true when you consider philanthropy as the bridge between aspiration and achievement. It connects the dreams of our students, our faculty, the administration and the Board of Trustees with the resources necessary to make those dreams a reality. Guided by an ambitious vision and a detailed master plan, the Academy stands on the precipice of this bridge, pushing boundaries and achieving what was at one time unimaginable. Phase II of the Campus Master Plan is within reach, and we are set to embark on a historic campaign to secure $50 million in bequest intentions, which when realized will strengthen the Academy’s endowment and secure its future. Within this context, the role of philanthropy cannot be understated. Your generosity has been the catalyst for groundbreaking initiatives, transformative scholarship opportunities and exceptional new facilities that equip students with the tools they need to thrive in an ever-evolving world. We live in an era defined by rapid change. Wilbraham & Monson Academy stands as a beacon for educational excellence, embracing the change, while upholding its enduring commitment to shaping young minds and teaching them how to think, not what to think. Amid these dynamic shifts, the influence of your generosity has emerged as an undeniable force, propelling us forward to a transformational moment in our history. At a time when the impact of giving has never been more pronounced, this Giving Report highlights the shared aspirations and boundless possibilities that your generosity supports. In these pages you find a comprehensive account of the transformative experiences and groundbreaking achievements that your support has made possible. It is a celebration of a community that understands philanthropy is not merely an act, but a force that is capable of shaping the future. Each story is a testament to the generosity that has allowed students past and present to thrive here - At Home and In The World. Thank you for being an integral part of the WMA community. Your belief in our mission and your dedication to our students drives us toward new heights and even more ambitious goals. Together, we are creating a legacy of impact that will resonate for generations to come. With gratitude,
T. Mark Aimone P’22 Director of Advancement
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BOARD MESSAGE We Celebrate Every Contribution
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hen the first Giving Report was mailed after the 2019-2020 school year it was something of an experiment. Although donor lists and a short summary of giving had appeared in Academy World issues for years, it didn’t feel like enough. It wasn’t deep enough to celebrate the impact of philanthropy on the Academy, to tell the stories of those whose generosity was moving us forward. So, while many institutions were dropping printed “annual reports,” WMA did the opposite. We zigged when others zagged. Now in its fourth edition, The Giving Report has proven its worth, both through the positive feedback we have received and the real philanthropic decisions it has inspired. Inside these pages, we continue to highlight some of our strongest supporters, educate on the different forms support can take, celebrate the impact your generosity is having and report on the financial health of the Academy. The most important goal was always to inspire more members of the WMA community to offer their financial support to the Academy. It is an amazing time in our history. We are standing at the foot of the bridge between lofty aspiration and incredible achievement, and each of us can play a crucial role in the Academy’s success. To those of you who made a gift, you have my heartfelt appreciation along with that of the entire Board of Trustees. You are keeping WMA strong during extraordinary times and positioning us for a bright future ahead. To those who have not, I urge you to join us. Your experience of WMA is special, and it was empowered by those who came before. You can make that same impact on students right now. WMA means something to each of us. Honor that. Keep it strong. Sincerely,
Scott B. Jacobs ’75 Chair, Board of Trustees
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FEATURE DONOR PROFILE Peter C. Lincoln ’55W
30 Years of Service to WMA Culminates in a Bequest of $1.8M By Sean Valentine Director of Stewardship & Donor Relations
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ilbraham & Monson Academy lost one of its most influential leaders and strongest supporters with the passing of Peter C. Lincoln ’55W on Dec. 13, 2022. Mr. Lincoln was elected a Trustee of the Academy in 1993, made Chair of the Board in 1997 and served in that role until 2005. After stepping off the Board, he remained an active volunteer, supporter, mentor to Heads of School and a respected voice around decisions large and small. A quiet kid from Longmeadow, Massachusetts (and great-great-grandson of Daniel Wesson, cofounder of Smith & Wesson), Mr. Lincoln entered Wilbraham Academy for his sophomore year. His classmates recall him as kind, self-effacing, studious, intellectual and forthright. He served as Editor-in-Chief of Atlas, contributing writer for Del Todo and business manager for Atlas. He had a knack for uncovering interesting stories, earning him the nickname “Scoops.” Unable to play sports due to his poor eyesight, Mr. Lincoln managed the Junior Varsity and Varsity Soccer teams, Spring and Winter Track teams and Junior Varsity Baseball. He also competed on the Debate team and participated in the drama program. “Peter was highly intelligent without a shred of self-promotion,” Grant Renier ’55W said. “He was very literary and into the arts. While he was socially quiet, he was listened to when giving an opinion.”
Yearbook, 1955
Mitchell Garabedian ’55W agrees: “Peter was not only a friend to all of his classmates, but was always available to help anyone who needed additional assistance with their studies. We were a small class, but he was the glue that bonded so many of us together.” Don Tull ’55W remembers working with Mr. Lincoln on a theater production during their junior year. “The Drama Club put on a production of Gilbert & Sullivan's ‘The Pirates of Penzance,’’’ Mr. Tull said. “Peter was the accompanist for the show, and one of the highlights of the production was a duet that he and I played. Peter played the piano and I played the old pipe organ, which was still operational at that time. He was one of my best friends.” “He was a local boy like me, though two years ahead,’’ Bill Faulkner ’57W said. “I looked up to Peter and respected him as a straight shooter. He was seemingly a friend to all and a mentor to many. His ever-present smile was welcoming.”
Front row, second from left – Atlas staff, 1955
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Front row, second from right – Del Todo staff, 1955
Memorial flagstone on path leading to Monson Bell at Heritage Courtyard.
Mr. Lincoln clearly made an impression on those around him, but perhaps none more so than on his roommate, the late Robert T. Hale ’55. Mr. Hale experienced severe family trauma during his time at the Academy, and Mr. Lincoln and his family stepped in to fill the void. “Peter’s family took my husband under their wing during his Wilbraham years,” Judy Hale, Robert’s wife, said. “Bob went home with Peter for school vacations, and the Lincolns brought Bob along with Peter on college tours and interviews. Bob's life was made so much better because of Peter and his family. They remained lifelong friends until my husband's death.” Although he had no relation to former English faculty member Roger N. Lincoln (faculty from 1938-1972), Mr. Lincoln did list him among his favorite instructors along with Howe Newell, Phil Shaw and Fred Watts.
Front row, far left – Debate Team, 1955
Perhaps summing up the opinions of his friends and classmates, the Class of 1955 superlatives list named Mr. Lincoln as “Most Dependable. Says least, thinks most.” Although not known to be loquacious, Mr. Lincoln was nonetheless chosen to deliver an oration on behalf of his fellow students at Commencement. During a portion of his speech, Mr. Lincoln said: "Wilbraham Academy, we are all grateful. You have given us knowledge, you have opened our minds and eyes to what there is in the world for us; you have given us the experience of living with our neighbors; you have given us countless opportunities for self-advancement. Before these gifts we are humble, but with these tools you have given us, we will try to constantly better ourselves to make the world a better place in which to live.” Mr. Lincoln attended Wesleyan University and the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration. He became an investment analyst and manager in New York City, spending most of his career at United States Steel and Carnegie Pension Fund, eventually retiring as its Senior Vice President.
Far left - Class Officers, 1954-55
His connection to Wilbraham remained strong, visiting campus often on trips home to visit his mother, attending events and making gifts to the annual fund. But it wasn’t until the early 1990s that his next chapter with WMA really began. “At that time Peter was a $500-a-year donor,” former Head of School Richard Malley said. “This called attention to him because this was a rather large amount for one of our alumni in those days.” Mr. Lincoln’s business acumen and knowledge were just what WMA needed at the time, and he was recruited to join the Academy’s strategic planning effort. His work with this committee so impressed the Board of Trustees that Mr. Lincoln was asked to formally join the Board in 1993. Quickly thereafter he became chair of the Finance Committee, where he was a stickler for detail and a staunch conservative when it came to school finances. He was also patient, articulate, open-minded, rational and determined. Whether Mr. Lincoln knew it or not, these qualities made him the obvious choice to succeed William Griffin ’67W as Chair of the Board when Mr. Griffin stepped down in 1997.
Third row, far right – Sophomore class
“I can well remember that day when Peter was nominated to be Chair,” Peter Plumb ’61W said. “I was then Chair of the Trustee Committee. Bill Griffin wanted to step down and suddenly we needed a new Chair. We were wondering where to turn when at one point in the discussion someone suggested that Peter leave the room, which he obediently did. The rest of the discussion was quick and easy. We knew that he would make an excellent Chair. Thank goodness he said yes.” “Unquestionably, Peter Lincoln was the right person at the right time to lead Wilbraham & Monson’s Board of Trustees,” Mr. Malley said. “Peter’s love for his school and his untiring leadership inspired others to become involved and invested. He led by example, contributing generously of his time, talent and financial resources.”
Peter Lincoln ’55W, right, with Scott Jacobs ’75, left, and Bill Griffin ’68W.
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Mr. Lincoln’s leadership on the Board was an echo of his school days. Those who served with him speak of his caring nature, tireless work ethic and devotion to the Academy. He was characteristically quiet, and not an instinctive "salesman" by nature. He struck some as shy. But to believe that was to misread him. Presiding at Board Meetings, Mr. Lincoln made sure that he understood every issue in its full complexity so that he could articulate a rational position. He worked tirelessly to understand the intricacy of the Academy's financing and budget. However, he also had a willingness to seek outside counsel on complex problems when it was needed. Every Chair faces challenges, and Mr. Lincoln had his share. As questions around enrollment, fundraising and strategic planning swirled, his quiet leadership was critical. “Peter so seldom made a note during Board meetings,” Mr. Faulkner, a Trustee at the time, said. “I assumed his memory was flawless and unlimited. He listened carefully and compassionately as well, allowing disparate points of view to be expressed before summarizing the kernels of ideas worth (in his view) pursuing.” One incredibly important job Mr. Lincoln undertook was that of Chair of the Search Committee, which oversaw the transition of school leadership from Mr. Malley to Rodney J. LaBrecque as Head of School in 2002. Changes in administration are never easy, but Mr. Lincoln was determined that WMA not miss a beat. “Peter was always a solid supporter for me and often ran interference when I proposed major changes,” Mr. LaBrecque said. “Change the mission of the school to focus on globalization and entrepreneurship. ‘Sure, why not?’ Peter would say. Make major personnel changes throughout the school. ‘Whatever you think will lead to success,’ he would comment. ‘I’ll support you.’ Peter Lincoln ’55W, left, congratulates Rodney LaBrecque on his first day as Head of School in 2002.
“His wealth of knowledge in crucial areas provided a mountain of insider, factual knowledge that served as a springboard for planning the future of the Academy. I appreciated his dogged service to the school, his sage advice to me and the Board, his wry sense of humor and his smiling face.” Under Mr. Lincoln’s tenure, enrollment stabilized and the quality of the student body improved. The financial health of the school improved greatly, when donations from alumni, parents and trustees increased. For the first time in well over a decade, the Academy was debt-free with a growing endowment. Many of the school’s most ardent supporters today can trace the rise in their engagement to his tenure as Chair. To say he put WMA on solid footing would be an understatement. In 2005, having worked tirelessly for eight years to set the school on firm ground, Mr. Lincoln stepped down from the Board and handed the reins over to current Chair Scott Jacobs ’75.
Peter Lincoln ’55W speaking at Rodney LaBrecque’s retirement party in 2014.
“When Peter handed off the Chair role to me, he became a wise yet humble mentor,” Mr. Jacobs said. “He always made himself available to provide an insight or thought that was invaluable. He would gently remind me when there was something important to pay attention to. All the while, he never made it about himself or his previous administration, it was about helping me and most importantly helping the school.” Mr. LaBrecque said: “While not a flamboyant leader, throughout his tenure Peter was steadfast in his loyalty and love for the Academy giving inordinately of his time, talent and treasure. One could not ask for a better board member nor Board Chair.” After stepping off the Board, and having already retired from his business career in 2002, Mr. Lincoln threw himself into other pursuits. His eyesight, which had never been good, didn’t slow him down one bit. He traveled extensively (once spending three weeks traveling the South Pacific visiting Fiji and Easter Island) and often caught up with classmates when doing so.
Peter Lincoln ’55W, left, and Rodney LaBrecque.
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“We met Peter many times over the years,” Olli Kokkonen ’55W said. “Not only in New York but also in Europe at our summer place north of Helsinki. Peter enjoyed the sauna and swam without hesitation, like a local. We met for the last time in Fort Lauderdale in January 2018 by coincidence. We had arrived there without knowing of each other’s plans, and celebrated with a good lunch and a relaxed walk afterward.” Peter loved spending time on Cushing's Island, Maine, with Mr. Plumb, and he often traveled to London to visit his sister. Throughout these years, Mr. Lincoln remained a WMA volunteer, supporter and mentor to Heads of School. Taking the train from New York, he attended reunions, school events and spoke at building dedications. He was a fixture at Board retreats, where his opinion was sought on most all decisions. No trip to New York by current or former WMA leadership was complete without a stop to see him.
Peter Lincoln ’55W, right, socializes at the Mark Shenkman Gala in 2019.
Although Mr. Lincoln’s failing health was known to WMA in his final months, the news of his passing in December 2022 still came as a shock, triggering a mixture of sadness and joy for the life he led. The Academy has had the caring and thoughtful service of many alumni and Board Chairs in its 220-year history. Mr. Lincoln will rank among the very best. “Schools need great teachers everywhere, not just in the classroom, and Peter was an excellent teacher in the realm of school governance,” Mr. Jacobs said. “It’s an area not seen by most, but his guidance was a key part of the success of the last two decades.” In a final act of dedication, Mr. Lincoln included the Academy in his estate, leaving $1.8 million to the school’s endowment. WMA will be forever in his debt.
Peter Lincoln ’55W, right, with Parker Smith ’65M.
Peter Plumb ’61W, left, and Peter Lincoln ’55W.
Peter Lincoln ’55W, right, with Olli Kokkonen '55W in 2018.
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PROFILE ON GIVING Debra Pageau ’76
Celebrating a Quarter Century of Support By Sean Valentine Director of Stewardship & Donor Relations
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urn to the Donor Lists section of this report and one will see names marked by a small gold bell. This icon denotes recognition in Wilbraham & Monson Academy’s Bell & Atlas Society for consecutive support of five or more years. The size of these donor’s gifts varies, but their consistency makes them the bedrock of WMA's yearly success. Debra (Elmasian) Pageau ’76, who recently celebrated 25 consecutive years of support, is one such donor. Ms. Pageau commented that she received so much individual attention from her teachers. “It was this attentiveness and commitment to my success that made such an impact on me,” she said. “That’s why I give back, because I have seen this same dynamic at work year after year.” Ms. Pageau grew up in the 16 Acres neighborhood of Springfield, Massachusetts. Like so many alumni, her WMA journey began at the behest of her parents, who felt an independent education would best suit her. “We toured a number of different schools,” she recalled. “MacDuffie and Deerfield Academy, I think. But I liked WMA the best because of its diversity in students and classes, plus it was close to home.” Head of School Francis M. Casey personally led Ms. Pageau and her parents’ tour, and she enrolled for her junior year. It was an interesting time in WMA’s history. The Academy had only recently become “WMA” via the merger of Wilbraham Academy and Monson Academy in 1971. WMA had also returned to coed status, something each academy had been at earlier times in its history. But if the school was experiencing growing pains, they went unnoticed by Ms. Pageau. “Everything felt perfectly at ease to me, like it had been that way forever,” she said. “I believe the school was roughly three-quarters boys at the time, but it didn’t feel like a ‘transition’ was happening.” Memories of her teachers and student relationships stand out most vividly to Ms. Pageau. • Mr. Casey, she said, was “gracious, as was Mr. Labelle, and always had their doors open.” • Roger N. Lincoln “was good-natured, always had a smile and took such a deep interest in his students.” • David Deardoff was “caring and sweet, and a phenomenal educator. I learned so much in his English class.” • Longtime librarian Coralie Gray was “a rock, and very much a mother figure to us.” Although she did not have Mr. Watts as a teacher, she recalled his ever-present personality and great sense of humor. “There just seemed to be no prejudice at WMA, not like I experienced at public school,’’ she said. “Everyone was equal and at home with each other, or it felt that way. It was a family.” After graduation, Ms. Pageau moved to Waltham, Massachusetts, and entered the workforce.
Yearbook candid, 1976.
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“I accepted a sales position at a better sportswear shop for women in the Burlington Mall,” she recalled. “I put the work ethic I learned at WMA to good use. Within a year I was promoted to assistant manager, three months later I was manager of the store, and in 2 1/2 years I was managing the Massachusetts and New Hampshire districts.”
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After getting married and having a son, Ms. Pageau decided on a career change. “I wanted to get a job that better meshed with my son’s school schedule,’’ she said. “When I was young, I volunteered at a summer camp for children with special needs. It was truly a rewarding experience that I will always hold close to my heart. I thought about the impact my WMA teachers had on me. I decided to search the opportunities in the special educational services.” For the next 16 years, Ms. Pageau worked as a para-educator, first in Hudson, New Hampshire, and then Port St. Lucie, Florida. When the need for para-educators in Hudson declined, the school created a special position just for her, so as not to lose her professional expertise and institutional knowledge. Ms. Pageau retired in 2021. Today Ms. Pageau lives in Florida but travels to Massachusetts regularly. “My son Kyle is in Reading (Massachusetts) and my sister Joyce and her husband, Edward, still live in Wilbraham, so I am around often,” she said. She also keeps up with friends from her WMA school days, including Elizabeth Rodbell ’75 and Francine Ryan ’78. And she hasn’t skipped a year of support to WMA in 25 years. “I see a better WMA today than when I was a student,’’ Ms. Pageau said. “I appreciate what is happening and how the school is growing with the times while holding on to its core values and mission. It’s diverse and welcoming, and the possibilities for students now are amazing. It's a fundamental pleasure to support WMA.”
Debra Pageau ’76, left, in a WMA theater performance.
Debra Pageau ’76, second from right, with colleagues at a Halloween party at her school in Florida.
Debra Pageau ’76 with Francine M. Ryan '78, left, in 2022.
Debra Pageau ’76, right, and Elizabeth H. Rodbell '75 in 2022.
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PROFILE ON GIVING Stephanie Firely ’09
‘There will never be a time where those four years are not so significant to who I am as a person’ By Kyle O’Brien Former Director of Alumni Relations
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he media can often portray high school as an extremely difficult experience full of complex social dynamics and heightened emotions, not to mention intense physical changes. And although these things can be true for some, Stephanie (Pajak) Firely ’09 explains that, “I never felt that my high school experience looked like the stereotypical high school experience that I saw in the media.” Rather than cliques, bullying and popular vs. unpopular groups, Mrs. Firely said: “We were all coming through and on our individual paths, but also there supporting each other side by side. Everyone felt accessible. Everyone felt approachable. “I really look back, and I think about everyone as an individual participant of a community.” And it was in this community that Mrs. Firely, a Wilbraham native, thrived. She was not only a member of the Bicentennial Scholarship program, now known as Global Scholars, but also a member of Varsity Field Hockey and participated in Track & Field. She traveled to both Taiwan and South America on WMA-led trips, an opportunity she recognizes is not given to most teenagers, and she truly embraced the global environment WMA fosters in all its students. Although shy and quiet at first, Mrs. Firely credits all of her first year teachers for: “taking the time to lovingly push me out of my comfort zone. It really made the difference, not only in the experience I had as a freshman, but also in the experience I had the rest of my years at WMA because it opened up for me a whole new concept of participating in school and being a good student.” She recognizes that this skill has made a difference in her collegiate and professional career, and acknowledges that if she went to a larger public high school, she may not have had the same outcome. “I am someone who has really come to embrace that who we are today is a direct product of every experience that we’ve had and every day we’ve lived prior,’’ she said. “When I think back to my time at WMA, it's four years of my life and four years of my days. With every passing year, I get a bit older, and it becomes a smaller total proportion of my years, but there will never be a time where those four years are not so significant to who I am as a person. And they matter.” Because of this, Mrs. Firely has been a consistent donor to the Atlas Fund for the past eight years.
Yearbook, 2009
“When I think about finances, and resources more broadly, I think about the things that have made a real big change in who I am, and WMA, and that experience, are just that for me,” she said. Mrs. Firely is clear on what helps her make the decision - reflection. She explains that through reflection, supporting feels more natural and less like a task or obligation. She suggests this same approach for others who are considering giving back.
“I’m proud of the school it was when I was there, but also what it is today; and any small impact that I can have on everyone who is working to make the community what it is today, I am happy to do it.”
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“I would encourage people to take the opportunity to really reflect on what WMA gave them and how it contributed to who they are today and everything that they did after WMA,’’ she said. “Find that special unique reason for you.” WMA thanks Mrs. Firely for her continued support for almost a decade. Just as WMA had a lasting impact on her, she is, in turn, ensuring its impact on many more students well into the future.
“I just want WMA to continue being its best self.”
Ms. Firely and her husband, Christopher, and son Logan.
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PROFILE ON GIVING The Dwyer Family
‘You always need to give back in the ways you can’ By Annie Kandel Director of Parent Programs
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hen Patrick and Brittany Dwyer’s son Cooper, a gifted student, was in eighth grade, it became clear that he was not being academically challenged by his local public school. The Dwyers undertook a search of a wide variety of private school options before choosing Wilbraham & Monson Academy as the best match for Cooper. Cooper, whose great-grandfather was Freeman Patten ’42W, matriculated at WMA in the fall of 2021. The combination of academic rigor, other student enrichment options and the sense of community and support at WMA made it simply feel right for the Dwyer family. Cooper ’25 is happy and excelling in school, and was joined at WMA by his brother Jaxon ’29 at the start of the 2023-2024 academic year.
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When asked what is the best part of WMA, Mrs. Dwyer said: “Cooper has found his core friend group, half boarders and half day. He just loves going there. He even goes for breakfast and let me tell you, he is not a morning person. The culture has really embraced him. These kids and teachers are so welcoming. The culture of welcoming and accepting kids for who they are is absolutely wonderful.”
Patrick totally agreed: “Kids are all coming from a different place and everyone is new. In a public school, you know everyone for 12 years, but here everyone is new and so everyone makes new friends. It’s amazing.” The Dwyers have truly made WMA a family affair through their significant devotion to the Academy in a myriad of ways. Mr. Dwyer jokes that Mrs. Dwyer volunteers for everything - and the joke is not far from the truth, as the Dwyers have been involved with Family Weekend hospitality tents, holiday decorating and the Red & Blue BBQ during the last year. They are also members of the Parent Leadership Council, which was created in 2019 to bring together like-minded parents who demonstrate their full investment in the WMA experience through both philanthropy and volunteerism. The group meets regularly with Head of School Brian P. Easler to share their perspective and offer counsel and insight on programs, facilities and new initiatives at the Academy.
Brittany Dwyer volunteering at Family Weekend.
One example of the Dwyers sharing expertise was Mr. Dwyer’s involvement in the new dining hall project. His background is in construction and when the Dwyers heard there was going to be an expansion of the facilities, they thought his expertise could be useful. “You gave us the info about the dining hall construction so we could give feedback,’’ Mr. Dwyer said. “When you are going to expand and make changes to a building, I really think it is important to get input from the people that are going to be using the space. It was great to be involved in the thinking of the project and how it can be paid for.” The family’s reasons for offering such deep support for the Academy are varied.
PARENT it comes to my kids' education, I feel that the more I get involved, it portrays to my kids that you should LEADERSHIP “When volunteer and help in your surroundings,’’ Mrs. Dwyer said. “I want to send the message to my kids that we are very COUNCIL fortunate in life but you always need to give back in the ways you can. And the way we can is by volunteering. “We have gotten to know some other families through the PLC. You know, when your kids get to high school they don’t want you hanging around as much, and this was a way for us as parents to know some other families.”
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Ultimately, modeling volunteerism for their children and making friends are really only secondary reasons for the Dwyers to be involved in the PLC and Parents Association. “I love to put faces to names and get to know who is around my kids,” Mrs. Dwyer said. “During the school year, the faculty are seeing my kids more than me so it is really nice to know who those people are. It also helps to have a more open line of communication. I want teachers and staff to know that we are open to helping. The more you are out there, then you get to know people better and communication between parents and school is easier.” The Dwyer family has found the WMA experience to be fulfilling and rewarding for all of them. Their dedication to the Academy and the positive influence they bring to campus is deeply appreciated by all who encounter them. Truly, their devotion and generosity have impacted WMA in a profoundly positive way.
Cooper Dwyer ’25
Jaxon Dwyer ’29, center, processing during Matriculation Ceremonies in 2023.
The Dwyer family, from left: Jaxon ’29, Patrick, Cooper ’25, Brittany and Weston.
Jaxon Dwyer ’29
From left: Patrick, Cooper ’25, Weston, Jaxon ’29 and Brittany.
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HERITAGE SOCIETY PROFILE Robert Edmunds '01
A conversation with longtime Academy donor By Sean Valentine Director of Stewardship & Donor Relations
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e caught up with Robert Edmunds ’01, a Heritage Society member and former Trustee, to chat about his Wilbraham & Monson Academy experience and why he chose to include the Academy in his estate plan. WMA: Tell me about your WMA experience. How did it get started? Edmunds: I was attending MacDuffie (School), which felt like more of a day school at that time, and I was getting lost there. My parents were getting divorced, and my mother thought it might be better if I was closer to home. My dad took care of the pool at WMA, so we knew the Academy pretty well. My mother felt WMA might have more structure. So I came for a year. Then my mother moved to California. She and I looked at schools out there but none of them felt like WMA did, so I stayed. I don't know, at 15 I guess I knew I was in the right place already. WMA: What do you think made you feel that way? Edmunds: My parents always encouraged me, and WMA felt like an extension of that. A place where I was celebrated and recognized for who I was. At WMA, everyone had a little corner to stand out for something they were accomplishing. That WMA recognized the smallest accomplishments from even the quietest of students stood out to me. The friendships and connections with students and faculty were like a family. You had this dynamic going on, with people who really cared and looked out for you. I felt connected and supported, which made me want to learn and explore the things I was interested in. WMA: Sounds like your 15-year-old self made a good call.
Yearbook, 2001
Edmunds: Totally. The WMA community changed my life. I did my sophomore and senior year living on campus, so I even got the dorm experience. This is where I first met Mr. Easler, who was in his first year at the Academy and was my dorm parent. I remember being trusted enough to get keys to the theater so I could do stuff in there in the evenings for the productions I was involved in. Because my dad took care of the pool, I knew all the maintenance staff; Joe Salvador and his whole team all knew who I was. I was on the student council and served on the student conduct committee. You learned to interact with people on a whole different level than just being a student sitting in a classroom. I learned so many skills I carry with me to this day. WMA: Such as? Edmunds: Well, I’d learned to really write, read deeply and problem-solve. I was taught how to plan, how to think through options and then go do it. I could talk to and appreciate all kinds of people from all over the world. It wasn’t college that “made me.” I only went for a year before I really started working full-time. I finished at night because I just wasn’t challenged enough. I mean, WMA was way harder than college in terms of what I needed to know and was expected to do. Look, I wasn’t the smartest student at WMA, but when I got to Bentley (University) my professors would come up to me and ask, “Where did you go to school?” because I already had down what a lot of others were struggling with. The skills I learned at WMA propelled me in life and my career. WMA: Is this why you choose to give back as you do?
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Edmunds: If I know how much WMA helped me, then how can I go through life, or reach the end of it, and not give something back? How can I make sure that the Academy can carry on with its mission? I’m not a famous person, thankfully. I didn't become a teacher, and I don’t have anything earth-shattering to add to a class discussion. But I’ve been pretty successful in my business, so if my dollars and cents can contribute to the school’s mission then that’s how I can give back.
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WMA: Why an estate gift, specifically? Edmunds: I work with my own clients on this and ask them what their estate plans are. Many will say “Oh, I’m going to leave money to such-and-such organization” but then never write it into their documents, and so the organization misses out. I made sure mine were in order to support WMA, even though I don’t plan on passing anytime soon! The other reason is that, like most people, I can ultimately support WMA at a much higher level, and make a much greater impact, through an estate-planning gift. It's really not hard to do. You just have to do it. WMA: What do you see in WMA today? Edmunds: It’s really exciting to see what’s been happening and what is likely to happen next. I believe strongly in giving to organizations that will endure, and WMA is clearly going to outlast any of us. That makes me feel good. The Academy is meeting young people where they are and providing an education that will make them into the best they can be. Mr. Edmunds has supported WMA through his service and financial generosity for nearly 25 years. He received the Service to the Academy Award in 2011 and was a Trustee from 2015 - 2017. Mr. Edmunds is a Partner and Branch Manager at Wellesley Private Advisors and has nearly 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Away from the office, he is an avid sailor, a Freemason at the Joseph Webb Lodge and a member of the Union Club of Boston. Edmunds with former faculty member Marjorie Weeks, left.
On Senior Day, from left: Jennifer (Reid) Junkin '01, Michael Insler '01, Rob Edmunds ’01, Marika DuVal '01 and Brian Juengst '01.
From left: Paul C. Stigliano '01, Rob Edmunds ’01 and former faculty John Sbordone in “Tartuffe” in 2001.
From left: unknown, Lindsay Jagodowski '03, Kimberly Lagomarsino '01, Rob Edmunds ’01 and Stephanie (LaRiviere) Hodges '04.
From left: Unknown, Kimberly Lagomarsino '01 and Rob Edmunds ’01 in an Academy Reparatory Company show.
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Dear WMA Alumni, Parents and Friends: The Board of Trustees has approved the launch of a campaign to increase the Academy’s endowment through bequests and other planned gifts: The Legacy of Excellence Campaign. A first of its kind in WMA’s long history, it builds upon the momentum of a recent $15M bequest. Accordingly, a bold target has been set: $50M in newly declared estate gifts. Such endowment growth will cement WMA’s status as a preeminent educational institution. It will open up a new world of opportunities for our students and give us the financial foundation to provide a transformational education for generations to come. If you have made WMA part of your estate plan and do not see your name listed under our Heritage Society on page 25 of this report, please contact us so you can be counted in the campaign and honored for your generosity. If you have not made WMA part of your estate, I invite you to join us on this journey of legacy and impact. Now is the time, and every gift matters. Sincerely,
Brian P. Easler Head of School
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RICH HALL
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A $50 Million Bequest Campaign Wilbraham & Monson Academy has been a beacon of educational excellence for 220 years, shaping the lives of students and preparing them for a future of leadership, innovation and impact.
As of June 30, 2023, WMA’s endowment had a balance of approximately $11.7M. While up from the prior year, the independent school average across Massachusetts is $103M. WMA’s endowment provides only a small portion of what is needed to keep WMA running each year: academic programs, athletics, arts and everything else that makes WMA so special. Growing WMA’s endowment is critical to the Academy’s success. The chart below shows how operating support will increase as the endowment grows. Imagine the impact that $2.5M would have every year!
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WMA BY THE NUMBERS Financial Overview FY23 July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023 By Patricia Gallagher, Chief Financial Officer Ms. Gallagher joined WMA as Chief Financial Officer in July 2023. Previously at Mount Holyoke College and Olin College of Engineering, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting from Stonehill College and an MBA from Babson College. Ms. Gallagher is a licensed Certified Public Accountant and a Chartered Global Management Accountant. Operating income for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 (“FY23”) slightly exceeded operating expenses, for an income from operations of approximately $593K (audited). Tuition and fees continue to be the largest revenue source for the Academy, comprising 75% of all operating income for the most recent fiscal year. Like other independent schools, the majority of WMA’s operating expenses are personnel related, with 59% of expenses going toward salaries and benefits. The audited financial statements for FY23 reported the following sources of revenue and expenses without donor restrictions:
Operating Income: Tuition and Fees Less: Financial Aid Net Tuition and Fees Contributions and Grants Government Grants and Contracts Employee Retention Tax Credits In-kind Donations Other Income Endowment Appropriation Total Operating Income Operating Expenses: Program Services Instruction Student Services Admissions Auxiliary Total Program Services Supporting Services: Administrative and General Alumni and Development Operation and maintenance of plant Total Supporting Services Total Operating Expenses Income from Operations
$ 21,533,436 (4,639,500) 16,839,936 1,419,528 1,145,869 1,748,217 20,476 629,241 564,522 22,421,789
$592,587
6,766,195 4,764,766 1,257,130 78,025 12,866,116 4,964,366 1,280,962 2,717,758 8,963,086 21,829,202
Operating Income:
Operating Expenses:
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*During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, WMA received funds from FEMA and the Employee Retention Tax Credit to reimburse it for certain costs incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cash infusion allowed the Academy to move forward with two large infrastructure projects: upgrading the aging network infrastructure and Wi-Fi, and replacing a boiler in Rich Hall.
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WMA FY23 Fundraising Report: 3-Year Comparative Fundraising Totals: FY23 Atlas/Community Fund: $851,423 Capital Programs: $590,306 Endowment: $302,071 Major Gifts:* NA Total: $1,743,800
FY22 $1,022,244 $1,257,748 $176,482 $858,883 $3,315,357
FY21 $1,244,348 $599,490 $523,920 NA $2,367,758
Unrestricted Fundraising/Year (over 5 years): $984,522 Alumni Giving 3-Year Comparative: FY23 # of Alumni Donors 375 Total Alumni Giving* $1,025,945
FY22 417 $1,944,498
FY21 449 $1,715,856
Parent Giving 3-Year Comparative: FY23 # of Parent Donors 77 Total Parent Giving* $119,236
FY22 109 $114,502
FY21 108 $98,153
*All Funds Total Endowment: $11,642,709
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Restricted: $8,008,615 Unrestricted: $3,634,094 Endowment/Student: $28,466 As of June 30, 2023, WMA’s investment portfolio (comprised of endowment and non-endowment investments) had a balance of approximately $11.7M, up from $11.3M the prior year, thanks to $302K in new gifts and an investment return of 6.8%. The endowment provided $564K in support to the operating budget during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2023. Over time, the Academy’s goal is to grow the endowment, so that it can provide increasing support for the operating budget in perpetuity. The chart below shows the balances and returns for the past three fiscal years:
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CONTRIBUTING TO THE ENDOWMENT: The endowment consists of many different funds - both restricted and unrestricted - serving a wide range of purposes. We are pleased to share this performance report on individual funds, arranged by general purpose. Gifts to the endowment can be made toward any of the listed funds. We are deeply appreciative of those donors who have chosen to support the endowment by establishing an endowed fund. If you are interested in creating an endowed fund - which can honor alumni, parents, faculty and friends - please contact the Office of Advancement at 413.596.9182.
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Fund Name
Gifts Added in FY23
FY23 Ending Value
Philip Sweeney Scholarship Francis M. Austin Jr. '46W Scholarship John Francis & Bridgie Barrett Scholarship Sandy Bayless '68W Scholarship Henry Wesley & Ruth Benton Scholarship Julia B. Buxton Scholarship Gary F. Cook Scholarship William "Bill" L. Danforth '56W Scholarship Richard & Bernadine Dooley Scholarship William A. Griffin '68W Scholarship James D. Hale 1913 Scholarship Robert T. Hale '55W Scholarship Parker Hodgman '55M Scholarship Myron Holley Scholarship Benedict LeStrange Scholarship George D. Morrow Scholarship Ralph A. Quackenbush '51W Scholarship Camille F. Sarrouf '51W Family Scholarship Senior Scholarship The Phil & Florence Shaw Scholarship E. Carroll Stollenwerck Scholarship John A. Sweeney '47M Scholarship Anne Symes Scholarship Theodore F. Van Singel '91 Scholarship
$0 $50,000 $0 $250 $100 $0 $2,500 $25,000 $55,000 $0 $0 $11,000 $0 $0 $0 $200 $0 $0 $567 $1,350 $0 $0 $100 $500
$243,116 $335,039 $155,669 $29,744 $102,483 $219,388 $57,304 $284,699 $128,724 $469,959 $255,548 $1,118,248 $31,884 $39,898 $54,131 $98,525 $102,864 $73,529 $16,977 $116,711 $116,371 $35,654 $134,871 $54,787
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT & DEPARTMENTAL FUNDS EE Ford Foundation Faculty Retention Fund Fred & Evelyn Ziter Faculty Fund Keith '47W & June Martin Faculty Fund Robert Enemark '42W Fund Joseph P. Zahornacky '04 Music Fund Hubbard Faculty Travel Fund Faulkner Library Fund
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$0 $500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
$60,541 $54,931 $337,076 $25,445 $28,837 $397,305 $23,156
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STUDENT ACTIVTIES FUNDS Francis Michael Casey Fund William & Gertrude Harper-Browne Fund Robert W. McCallum '46W Fund
$0 $0 $0
$96,754 $94,315 $155,867
$1,000 $0
$27,064 $14,069
BUILDINGS & GROUNDS FUNDS Albert Winslow Dodge '32W Arboreal Fund Cushman Field Fund PRIZE FUNDS John L. Nepomuceno '88 Prize $0 Catherine Ingraham '75 Prize for Excellence in French $0 Kenneth A. Berube '65M Prize $0
$10,280 $2,933 $13,383
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DONOR LISTS For the Fiscal Year July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023 Wilbraham & Monson Academy - through the following societies and lists recognizes the impact of those who have made gifts to support the mission of the Academy. Donors receive special communication and accolades throughout the year, and are honored within The Giving Report.
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The Hill Society
The Hill Society recognizes those benefactors of Wilbraham & Monson Academy whose lifetime contributions exceed $1 million. Just as the Academy is transformational for students, so too has the leadership and extraordinary generosity of these honored supporters transformed and sustained the Academy.
Mr. S. Prestley Blake & Mrs. Helen Davis Blake Mr. & Mrs. David J. Callahan Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Flynn Hampden Engineering Corporation Mrs. Linda B. Griffin Leslie & Scott B. Jacobs '75 Mr. & Mrs. William E. James '64W Mr. & Mrs. James E. LaCrosse '50W National Wine & Spirits Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Shenkman '61M Shenkman Capital Management, Inc. Mrs. Ashley B. Vitale WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY
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The Herbert P. Blake Society
The Herbert P. Blake Society The Herbert P. Blake Society recognizes those donors whose loyalty and dedication have shaped the Academy and whose lifetime contributions total $100,000 - $999,000.
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Ms. Mary B. Annan
Dr. Jamieson D. Kennedy '51W
Mr. Glenn R. Anschutz '79
Mrs. Judith A. Knapp
Dr. Raymond J. Anton '61M
Andrew Associates
Mr. Christopher C. Antonacci '06 & Ms. Olivia C. Clement '06
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Little
Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Antonacci
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Marini
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Antonacci
U. S. Trust
Antonacci Family Foundation
Mrs. Lenita C. McCallum Witherspoon
Mr. Francis M. Austin Jr. '46W & Dr. Virginia Weldon
Mrs. Ellen Joyce McCray
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Callahan III '75
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. McEvoy '68W
Ms. Janet Callahan
Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. McKenna
Mr. & Mrs. Jon E. Callahan '81
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Mele
Ms. Julie A. Callahan '78
Chandler Architectural Products, Inc.
Palmer Paving Corporation
Ms. Lana G. Merkel
Mrs. Sharon L. Chapple
Mr. Richard F. Morgan '59W
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Clarke '58W
Mr. Kent W. Pecoy
Mr. Richard G. Dooley
Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Plumb, Esq. '61W
The Edward E. Ford Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Brian F. Randall '60W
Mr. William R. Faulkner Jr. '57W
Ms. Carol F. Relihan '73 & Mr. John Arthur
Mrs. Marjorie H. Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Rubin '63W
Mr. Richard S. Fuld Jr. '64W
Mrs. Mary Louise Shenk
Greater New Orleans Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi
Mrs. Janet Hale
Mr. & Mrs. Steven D. Spence '76
Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Hale '55W
Mr. Jonathan L. Sperling '57W
Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Hale Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Stuart '73
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Hanson
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Symes III '64W
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Hickson Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Brent G. Todd '81
Mr. & Mrs. Leverett M. Hubbard Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Tychsen '59W
Irene E. & George A. Davis Foundation
The Wallace Foundation
Mrs. Suzanne C. Joffray, Ph.D.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Wendlandt
Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Kagami
Mr. Stacey H. Widdicombe III '70W
Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall
WMA Parents Association
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Heritage Society
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Planning for the Future in support of WMA The Heritage Society recognizes those alumni, parents, faculty and staff who have provided for the future of Wilbraham & Monson Academy by making financial support of the Academy part of their estate plans. Mr. John M. Adan Jr. '62
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney J. LaBrecque
Mr. Dana T. Aftab, Ph.D. '81
Mr. & Mrs. James E. LaCrosse '50W
Dr. Raymond J. Anton '61M
Mr. Geoffrey A. LaMarche '00
Mrs. Michele Augusto
Mrs. Mercedese E. Large
Mr. Francis M. Austin Jr. '46W & Dr. Virginia Weldon
Mr. Philip C. Lawton '54W
Mr. S. Prestley Blake & Mrs. Helen Davis Blake
Mrs. Julie S. Lord
Ms. Linda R. Berube
Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. MacLauchlin '50W
Lt. & Mrs. Lawrence Biondo
Mr. S. Peter Manchester '58W
Mr. Lewis W. Birmingham '60W
Mr. Josef E. Martin, CPCU '82
Dr. David L. Brown '64M & Mrs. Ruth M. Remick
Mr. Todd R. Masnicki '89
Dr. Symin JW Charpentier '07
Mr. John H. Meissner '66W
Mrs. Marilyn S. Clark '84
Dr. John W. Miller '49W
Ms. Christina J. Cronin, CFRE
Mr. William H. Passy
Mr. William H. Daly '06
Mr. Peter N. Paul '51W
Mr. Christopher Descalzo Jr. '93
Mr. Bruce D. Peterson '60W
Mr. Robert S. Edmunds '01
Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Plumb, Esq. '61W
Mr. Robert B. Enemark '42W
Mrs. Jewell G. Prentice
Mr. William R. Faulkner Jr. '57W
Mr. & Mrs. Brian F. Randall '60W
Mr. Evan Henry Gallivan '96
Ms. Carol F. Relihan '73 & Mr. John Arthur
Mrs. Janice Gammons
Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Rubin '63W
Mr. Gunter M. Glass '63W
Mr. Edward S. Schwerdtle II '52W
Mrs. Linda B. Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Shenkman '61M
Mr. David H. Griffith '59W
Mr. Jonathan L. Sperling '57W
Mr. Richard J. Harrington Sr. '60M
Ms. Cynthia R. St. George '78
Mr. Douglas J. Harwood '70
Mr. Richard P. Taylor '62W
Dr. H. Bradford Hawley '61W & Mrs. Christine J. Hawley
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Thompson
Mrs. Betty Lou Hodgman
Mr. Donald T. Tull '55W
Mr. & Mrs. Leverett M. Hubbard Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Winston M. Turner '62W
Leslie & Scott B. Jacobs '75
Mrs. Ashley B. Vitale
Mr. & Mrs. William E. James '64W
Mr. Robert A. Waller '58W
Mr. Charles D. Kellogg Jr. '62W
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Wendlandt
Dr. Jamieson D. Kennedy '51W
Mr. Andrew R. Willis '00
Dr. Paul I. Kingsbury '53W
Mr. Paul G. Woodhouse '55W
Dr. Jordan L. Kramer '73
Dr. & Mrs. Brett R. Zalkan '83
Mr. Daniel B. Kunhardt Jr. '72 WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY
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Mr. Alan Hale '46W Mr. Allan L. Haling Mr. Richard P. Hayes '55M Mr. Parker E. Hodgman '55M Mr. Cyrus W. Holmes Jr. Miss Esther R. Holmes Mr. Kent L. Karosen '84 Mrs. Eileen Kingsbury Mr. W. Robert Lappin '53M Mr. Peter C. Lincoln '55W Dr. Frank G. Maguire 1901M Mr. N. F. Maldonado '55W Mr. Robert T. Marchant '51W Mr. & Mrs. Keith Martin '47W Mr. Charles P. Mason Jr. '63W Mr. Robert C. McCray '43M Col. Leo J. Meyer 1916W Mrs. Mabel C. Moffitt Mr. Frank G. Nelson 1869M Ms. Harriet Newhall 1910W Mr. George I. Parker '31W Mrs. Diane Peters
Mrs. Martha B. Barend Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Barend '66M Mrs. Elizabeth M. Barker Mrs. Cynthia O. Bean Mr. Gary R. Beauchamp '78 Mrs. Verna Blackwell Mr. Carl M. Blair 1895M Mr. Garey M. Browne '54M Mr. Charles W. Carter Mrs. Priscilla Carter Mr. & Mrs. John F. Chapple III '60W Mr. Kenneth R. Churilla '61M Mr. Rufus P. Cushman 1873M Mr. Thaddeus L. Cushman Mrs. Mary A. Cutler 1901M Mr. William L. Danforth '56W Mrs. Ellen J. Enemark Mr. William F. Favorite Mr. Dwight W. Gammons '52W Dr. Ralph A. Goddard '46W Dr. Edward J. Gramse, D.D.S. '39W Mr. William A. Griffin '68W
Ms. Kimberly S. Peters '78 Mr. Frank J. Pizzitola '43M Ms. Marie L. Pratt 1908W Mr. Chester H. Prentice '40W Mr. G. E. Pucher '47W Mr. Ralph A. Quackenbush '51W Mr. & Mrs. George W. Ritter Mr. & Mrs. Camille F. Sarrouf '51W Mr. Craig Shea '48W Mr. & Mrs. James J. Shea Jr. '44W Mr. Edwin Shivell '50M Mrs. Charlotte Shores 1907M Mr. Francis W. Smith '44W Mr. Lewis A. Storrs 1921W Mr. & Mrs. Edward Symes III '64W Mrs. Kate E. Tanner 1905M Mr. Robert W. Tull '50W Dr. Arthur F. Warren 1892M Mr. Frederick D. Watts Mr. John S. Williams '39W Mr. Arthur H. Zalkan Mr. Sergay G. Zarynoff '57W
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Planning for the Future in support of WMA By designating WMA in your will or living trust, you will help ensure that the Academy fulfills its mission to provide students with an excellent, academically challenging education in a diverse and supportive community. This meaningful act will result in a large and lasting impact. You can allow your gift to be used wherever it is most needed. Or you may choose to direct your gift to an area of the Academy that is most important to you, such as financial assistance, athletics, arts or faculty development.
THERE ARE MANY WAYS IN WHICH YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT. Charitable Bequest Retirement Plans Insurance Policies Charitable Gift Annuities Charitable Remainder Trusts Charitable Lead Trusts Retained Life Estate For more information, please contact Sean Valentine, Director of Stewardship & Donor Relations, at svalentine@wma.us or 413.596.9189. 26
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1804 Society
Giving Levels
SOCIETY The 1804 Society is a group of committed alumni, parents, alumni parents, faculty and friends whose annual generosity sustains and accelerates the Wilbraham & Monson Academy mission to create transformational experiences for students. Monson Bell icon
indicates additional recognition in the Bell & Atlas Society for 5+ years of consecutive support. Names with an N are those who made their first gift to WMA during FY23.
Founders Circle $100,000 + Mrs. Linda B. Griffin 29 Leslie & Scott B. Jacobs '75 27 Ms. Lana G. Merkel N Schwab Charitable Fund 13
Wesleyan Circle $50,000 - $99,999 Dr. Raymond J. Anton '61M 7 Antonacci Family Foundation 8 Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Antonacci Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Antonacci Mr. Francis M. Austin Jr. '46W & Dr. Virginia Weldon Mr. Richard G. Dooley 28 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund 17 Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Rubin '63W 9
Old Academy Circle $25,000 - $49,999 American Endowment Foundation Mr. William L. Danforth '56W Mr. Chanwoo Koo & Mrs. Bohee Kim N Mr. Matthew W. Murphy N Estate of Mrs. Diane Peters Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Shenkman '61M 32
Fisk Circle $10,000 - $24,999 Balise Auto Group Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Bignell 5 BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund 5 Mr. & Mrs. David J. Callahan The Chicago Community Foundation Community Foundation of Western MA 13 Mr. Arne Duncan & Ms. Karen Duncan N Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Hale '55W Mr. Michael J. Flynn Hampden Engineering Corp Mr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Hanson 6
Mr. & Mrs. Leverett M. Hubbard Jr. 24 Mr. & Mrs. William E. James '64W Mrs. Judith A. Knapp 7 Mr. Chang Joon Lee & Ms. Haekyong Jin Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Little 15 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Mele 12 Mr. Richard F. Morgan '59W 23 Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Stuart '73 27 Mr. Douglas J. Taber '74 6 Mr. William A. Tychsen '59W 14 U.S. Trust 12 WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY
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Binney Circle $5,000-$9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. Besse Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Bourgeois 21 The Columbus Foundation 17 Mr. A. Winslow Dodge '58W 11 Mr. Robert S. Edmunds '01 Ms. Caitlin S. Flynn '06 18 Mr. Gunter M. Glass '63W 23 Mr. Yun Liang and Ms. Li Jia Mr. William L. Lyons '63W
Mr. S. Peter Manchester '58W 28 Mr. Dean F. Redfern '72 12 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Marini Dr. Bonnie Faulkner Ryan '82 10 Mr. Jonathan L. Sperling '57W 37 Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Stolpinski 23 Mr. Paul J. Sullivan '91 6 Mr. & Mrs. Martin R. Wright 22 Mr. Yoon Suk Yeo & Mrs. Soeun Kim N
Mattern Circle $1,804-$4,999 Mr. Josef E. Martin, CPCU '82 23 Mr. Eric W. Anderson 26 Mr. Todd R. Masnicki '89 27 Mr. John Baker MassMutual Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Morgan Stanley Foundation 5 Mr. Francis T. Carrigan '65W Mark A. Keroack, MD, MPH '72 17 Mr. Paul B. Cronin '53W 28 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Nallen Mr. Charles D. D'Avanzo 24 Mr. Robert K. Nichols '63W 27 Mr. Michael C. DeNucci '91 & Mrs. Corinne DeNucci 7 Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Plumb, Esq. '61W 37 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Dwyer Mr. David R. Prickett & Mrs. Bronwyn Monahan Mr. Brian P. Easler & Dr. Stephanie J. Easler 22 Mr. & Mrs. Brian F. Randall '60W Mr. William R. Faulkner Jr. '57W 36 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Reeves 17 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Fox Sr. 6 Ms. Carol F. Relihan '73 & Mr. John Arthur Mr. Evan H. Gallivan '96 21 Mr. Stephen K. Harvey '72 Mr. Carl A. Grassetti '61M Ms. Hillary M. Sullivan '72 Mr. William F. Hannigan Ms. Jennifer A. Thorn Mr. J. Lawrie Hibbard '52W 19 Mr. Jin Tian & Ms. Rong Wu N Mr. Michael O. Jennings '65M 7 Mr. Robert W. Tull '50W Mr. David L. Joyce '83 Mr. David M. Tyson '51W 25 Dr. & Mrs. Kamal Kalia Mrs. Ashley B. Vitale Mr. Robert H. Kingsbury '60W 6 Mr. Stacey H. Widdicombe III '70W 27 Mr. Daniel B. Kunhardt Jr. '72 25 Mr. Alexander P. Williamson '07 & Mrs. Janice Williamson Mr. Yong D. Kwon '88 18 Mr. Edward H. Thaxter '65W 7 Drs. Daniel and Susan Landry 5 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Zebrowski 6 Maine Community Foundation Mr. Shaohua Zhou & Ms. Yunhui Yang Dr. Ronald L. Majka '68M 27 Mr. John C. Marsh '58W 27
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Alumni 1946 Mr. Francis M. Austin Jr. '46W 1948 Mr. Edward W. Shore Jr. '48W 22 1950 Mr. Robert K. MacLauchlin, Ph.D. '50W Mr. Robert W. Tull '50W Mr. Sheldon M. Woolf '50W 1951 Mr. Richard A. Malin '51M 5 Mr. David M. Tyson '51W 25 1952 Mr. Richard B. Brigham '52W 9 Mr. J. Lawrie Hibbard '52W 19 Mr. Edward S. Schwerdtle II '52W 23 Mr. Richard P. von Hoorn '52W 1953 Mr. Paul B. Cronin '53W 28 Mr. Robert G. Faulkner Sr. '53W Mr. Peter V. Ferguson '53W Dr. Paul I. Kingsbury '53W 17 Mr. Ronald W. Parody '53M 1954 Dr. Fred M. Ziter Jr. '54W 26 1955 Lt. Col. Richard W. Bailey, USMC Ret. '55M 26 Mr. Timothy R. Chapin '55W Mr. Gerald M. Davis '55W Mr. Robert T. Hale '55W Mr. Richard P. Hayes '55M Mr. Olli Timi P. Kokkonen '55W 6 Dr. Thomas G. Magill '55W 27 Mr. George J. Murray '55M 6 Mr. Donald T. Tull '55W 18 Dr. F. Knowlton Utley III '55M 1956 Mr. Henry D. Bartlett '56W Mr. Douglas H. Blampied '56W 18 Brig. Gen. David D. Boland '56M Mr. William L. Danforth '56W Mr. Richard M. Kochanowicz '56W 1957 Mr. William B. Cheney '57W 12 Mr. Harry A. Day '57W 20 Mr. William R. Faulkner Jr. '57W 36 Mr. Joseph A. Furgal Jr. '57M 8 Mr. Ronald P. Masnicki '57M 7 Mr. Joseph W. Merritt Jr. '57W Mr. Jonathan L. Sperling '57W 37
Mr. John J. Donovan '58W Mr. S. Peter Manchester '58W 28 Mr. John C. Marsh '58W 27 Mr. Philip S. Rand '58W 11 1959 Mr. David H. Griffith '59W 36 Dr. Leigh Harrington '59W 13 Mr. William O. Humes '59M 19 Mr. Howard T. Jensen Jr. '59W 6 Mr. Richard F. Morgan '59W 23 Mr. Maurice Raizin '59M Mr. Lee H. Schilling '59W 7 Mr. Dennis C. Sowers '59W 27 Mr. William A. Tychsen '59W 14 1960 Anonymous Mr. Lewis W. Birmingham '60W 14 Mr. Donald J. Collins '60M 20 Mr. Frederik O. Crawford '60W Mr. Jon S. Florio '60M 8 Mr. Charles F. GaNun Jr. '60W 6 Mr. Robert H. Kingsbury '60W 6 Mr. James S. Macgregor III '60M Mr. James G. Matzen '60W 19 Mr. Karl F. Miller '60W 8 Mr. Brian F. Randall '60W Mr. Bruce A. Wilson '60W 1961 Dr. Raymond J. Anton '61M 7 Mr. William L. Archer Sr. '61M Mr. Lawrence W. Bray '61M 27 Mr. John A. Brockway '61M 21 Cmdr. John S. Calhoun, USCG '61W Mr. Colby M. Chester IV '61W Mr. Rodney G. Church '61M N Mr. Douglas Findlay '61W Mr. Carl A. Grassetti '61M Dr. Harrison B. Hawley '61W 13 Mr. Theodore W. Kappler Jr. '61W 25 Mr. Ralph F. Leonard '61W 9 Mr. Richard LeStage '61W 27 Mr. Peter L. Murray, Esq. '61W 27 Mr. Gerald M. Myers '61M 5 Mr. Willard F. Pinney Jr. '61W 23 Mr. Peter S. Plumb, Esq. '61W 37 Mr. William P. Scanlon '61W Mr. Mark R. Shenkman '61M 32 Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III '61M 25 Dr. James S. Wilson '61M 15
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1958
Michael J. Ashe '58M FY23 DONORS BY Mr. Mr. Michael Clarke '58W CONSTITUENCY Mr. A. Winslow Dodge '58W 11
1962 Mr. Robert S. Bromage '62W Mr. Robert L. Eddy Jr. '62W 7 Mr. Mountfort A. Euston '62W 8 Mr. L. William Fradet '62M Mr. Frank W. Fulreader Jr. '62W Mr. Ivar Larsen '62W Mr. John R. Payne Jr. '62W 14 Mr. Peter R. Pierson '62W Mr. Frederick C. Rathbone Jr. '62M Mr. Robert W. Reynolds Jr. '62W Mr. Dennis C. Rogan '62M Mr. Richard P. Taylor '62W 16 Mr. Winston M. Turner, Ph.D. '62W Mr. Herbert R. Wilson '62W 1963 Mr. W. Scott Bartlett III '63W Mr. Gunter M. Glass '63W 23 Mr. William L. Lyons '63W Mr. Robert K. Nichols '63W 27 Mr. Craig A. Rubin '63W 9 Mr. H. Fletcher Swanson '63W 25 Mr. Harry T. Whitin III '63W 27 1964 Mr. James R. Blum '64M Mr. Douglas R. Brian '64W Dr. David L. Brown '64M 28 Mr. Jeffrey W. Goff '64W Mr. Morrison C. Huston Jr. '64W Mr. William E. James '64W Mr. Samuel H. Lovejoy '64W Mr. Robert A. Melikian '64W 6 Mr. Karl G. Nonemaker '64M Mr. David E. Richheimer '64W Mr. Kenneth S. Sperber '64M Mr. James W. Symmonds '64M 26 Mr. William S. Welles '64W 7 1965 Mr. Richard D. Carreno '65W Mr. Francis T. Carrigan '65W 5 Mr. Michael O. Jennings '65M 7 Rear Adm. Thomas J. Jurkowsky, USN Ret. '65W 6 Mr. K. Keith McAllister '65W 7 Mr. Steven K. Miller '65W Mr. Charles G. Nothe '65M Mr. Parker E. Smith '65M 6 Mr. Edward H. Thaxter '65W 7 Mr. Andrew G. Veitch '65W 24 1966 Capt. Edward C. Ferriter '66W Mr. Thomas M. Gavin '66W 13 Mr. John H. Meissner '66W 13 Mr. Francis R. Mitchell '66W Mr. Steven L. Paul '66W 27 Mr. Frederick V. Peterson Jr. '66W 12 Mr. Thomas C. Vose '66W 14 1967 Mr. James A. Barkhuff '67W 17 Mr. Mark F. Cignoli '67M Mr. Bruce S. Ferguson '67W WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY
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Mr. Anthony L. Gagliardi Jr. '67W 5 Mr. William C. Hine II '67W 27 Mr. M. Loran Kary '67W 21 Mr. William A. McKee '67W Mr. David H. Mitowski '67M Mr. David C. Ross '67 Mr. Michael F. Stone '67W 11 Mr. Walter Toner '67W 10 Mr. Steven I. Weiss '67M 1968 Mr. Jeffrey B. Berselli '68M Mr. Gunnar A. Edelstein '68M 5 Mr. Thomas W. Gravelin '68W 6 Mr. L. Hooker Heaton '68W Mr. David E. Hoxeng '68W 9 Mr. James S. Law '68W 23 Dr. Ronald L. Majka '68M 27 1969 Mr. Edward C. Dunn '69W 5 Mr. Joseph J. Garstka '69M Mr. Wadsworth C. Hine Jr. '69W 6 Mr. William T. Hyland Jr. '69W 6 Dr. George W. Johnson Jr. '69M Mr. Richard H. Lamb '69W 11 Mr. Robert E. Longo '69W 5 Mr. Robert T. O'Neill '69M 10 Mr. Andrew M. Paul '69W 5 Mr. G. Bertrand Paull '69W Mr. Wayne Ranbom '69W Dr. Paul R. Reynolds '69W 7 Mr. Robert L. Rinklin '69W 6 Dr. David F. Wender '69W 27 Mr. Benjamin F. Wilson '69W 21 1970 Mr. Robert D. Bardwell III '70W Mr. Richard U. Edgehill '70W Mr. James H. Herzog Jr. '70W 27 Mr. Joseph P. Martocci Jr. '70W Dr. Dennis P. Rivero '70M Mr. A. Seth Roberts '70W 6 Mr. Stacey H. Widdicombe III '70W 27 1971 Mr. Robert D. Handel '71W Mr. John R. Hine '71W Mr. Jonathan M. Sargent '71W 19 Mr. Kenneth E. Schneider '71W 9 Mr. Curt G. Thiem '71W 1972 Mr. Frederick L. Blackwell '72 27 Mr. Peter F. Harrington '72 Mr. Stephen K. Harvey '72 Mr. Mark A. Keroack, MD, MPH '72 17 Mr. Daniel B. Kunhardt Jr. '72 25 Mr. Roger H. Lincoln '72 Mr. Michael R MacDonald '72 N Dr. Eugene Markowski Jr. '72 Mr. Verne D. Oleksowicz '72 Mr. Jeffrey M. Polep '72 Mr. Dean F. Redfern '72 12 Mr. James R. Reidy '72 30
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Mr. J. Bradford Ryder '72 5 Ms. Hillary M. Sullivan '72 Mr. Carter L. Wormeley '72 1973 Mr. James S. Downey '73 Mr. William F. Hannigan '73 Mr. Timothy P. Harrington '73 7 Mr. Thomas J. Langer '73 12 Mr. David P. McDowell '73 17 Mr. Theodore L. Parson '73 Mr. Stephen J. Petrolati '73 5 Ms. Carol F. Relihan '73 Mr. Theodore G. Sarant '73 Mr. Ralph D. Sinsheimer '73 Mr. Donald J. Stuart '73 27 Dr. Martitia P. Tuttle '73
1983 Mr. Kenneth Giuffre '83 Mr. David L. Joyce '83 Mr. William R. Lane Jr. '83 20 Mrs. Jerilyn J. Paolino '83 Mrs. Christine L. Pilch Mancini '83 12 Dr. Brett R. Zalkan '83 28 1984 Mrs. Ann-Marie Lawlor '84 Mr. Kelley J. McCormick '84 8 Mr. Dean P. Rohan '84 1985 Mrs. Megan S. Aimone '85 6 Mr. Kevin L. Derose '85 Mr. Joshua S. Kelly '85 9 Mr. Barry M. Maloney '85 12
1974 Mr. Eric W. Jacobs '74 Leslie Ann Oleksowicz, MD '74 Mr. Douglas J. Taber '74 6 Mr. Jeffrey P. Tuller '74
1986 Mr. Lawrence D. Nathanson '86 Dr. Michael A. Pangan '86 14
1975 Mr. Charles M. Callahan III '75 Mr. Scott B. Jacobs '75 27 Mr. Irwin G. Michelman '75 18
1987 Mr. Robert M. Corey '87 5 Mrs. Maria F. Filardi '87 8 Mr. Charles T. McMinn '87 Mrs. Bonnie M. Serino '87 20 Mr. Thomas L. Troy '87
1976 Mr. David J. Callahan '76 Mrs. Debra J. Pageau '76 24 Mr. Ronald R. Rix '76 1977 Mr. Edwin T. Conway '77 Mr. Steven J. Riel '77 Mr. Richard A. Serafino Jr. '77 1978 Mr. Andrew P. Erickson '78 Mr. Anthony S. Mangiacotti '78 Col. Timothy D. Marsano '78 Mr. R. Timothy McBride '78 7 Ms. Cynthia R. St. George '78 1979 Mr. Peter J. Henry '79 Mr. Richard D. Newton '79 Mr. Donald J. Nicholson '79 9 Mr. Michael P. Sady '79 N 1980 Mr. Dennis M. Murphy '80 Lt. Col. Stephen M. Rusiecki '80 6 1981 Dr. Tracey G. Skale '81 Mrs. Patti S. Wagner '81 1982 Dr. Bonnie Faulkner Ryan '82 10 Mr. Josef E. Martin, CPCU '82 23
1988 Mr. Scott A. Faulkner, CPA '88 8 Mr. Yong D. Kwon '88 18 Dr. Christopher M. Prior '88 Mr. Thomas G. Prior '88 1989 Mr. Ming F. Chang '89 6 Mr. Todd R. Masnicki '89 27 Mr. Brian P. O'Connor '89 Dr. Alan A. Orquiola '89 8 Mr. Bradley L. Paster '89 8 Dr. Parshant Puri '89 Mr. Jonathan L. Specter '89
2003 Anonymous Mr. Justin B. Woo '03
Mr. Andrew D. Mordasky '13 Mr. Joshua T. Slater '13 8 Ms. Qianru Wu '13 N
1991 Mr. Michael C. DeNucci '91 7 Mr. Paul J. Sullivan '91 6
2004 Mr. Christopher J. Beck '04 Mr. Peter A. Reeves '04 Ms. Xavierra Webb-Spann '04 10 Mr. Jeremy Woo '04
2014 Mr. Jackson J. FrenchRobitaille '14 Ms. Kristin H. Reeves '14 Ms. Jessica J. Smith '14
1992 Mr. P. J. Louis '92 5 1993 Mr. Christopher Descalzo Jr. '93 6 Mr. Pranit S. Puri '93 N 1994 Mr. Ian S. Macdonald '94 18 1995 Mr. Jonathan W. Giokas '95 5 Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Marosits '95 Ms. Jasmin M. Rojas '95 1996 Ms. Colleen E. Foerster '96 5 Mr. Evan H. Gallivan '96 21 Mr. John J. Guerin '96 & Mrs. Kristina S. Guerin '98 Mr. Mark T. Irzyk '96 Mrs. Courtney T. Paterna '96 Mr. Matthew T. Risley '96 1997 Mr. Bruce Mutch '97 Ms. Kathryn E. Pepoon '97 Mr. Andrew J. Ross '97 9 1998 Mrs. Katherine T. Carrigan Houston '98 Mrs. Kristina S. Guerin '98 Mr. William C. Martin '98 1999 Dr. Jonathan T. Insler '99 6 Mr. Dohun Lee '99 2000 Ms. Whitney E. Gallivan '00 7 Mr. Christopher F. Jasinski '00 8 Mr. Geoffrey A. LaMarche '00 Ms. Lindsey B. Leduc '00 Mr. Andrew R. Willis '00 6 2001 Mr. Charles R. Bridge '01 Mr. Robert S. Edmunds '01 Mr. Michael A. Insler '01 Mr. Brian W. Juengst '01 9 Mr. Christian P. Mantoni '01 Ms. Susanne E. Wagoner '01 21 2002 Mr. Phillip B. Chesky '02 7 Mrs. Maureen A. Kelly Chesky '02 7
2006 Mr. Christopher C. Antonacci '06 6 Ms. Olivia C. Clement '06 6 Ms. Caitlin S. Flynn '06 18 Mr. Peter J. Jurgens '06 18 Ms. Kristina E. Lyons-Cabrera '06 Mr. Joseph B. Martin '06 Mr. Eugeniu V. Miculet '06 2007 Mr. Joshua D. Binney '07 Dr. Symin JW Charpentier '07 6 Mr. Fernando de Zavala Carvajal '07 Mr. Tyler H. Lawrence '07 Mr. Hunter L. Moss '07 Mr. Mark M. Murray '07 Mr. Alexander P. Williamson '07 2008 Mrs. Elizabeth K. DeMaio '08 N Ms. Brigid M. Jurgens '08 16 Mr. Patrick M. Ryan '08 Mrs. Ashley A. Tavarez '08 2009 Mrs. Stephanie C. Firely '09 8 Ms. Sarah E. Lyon '09 13 Ms. Yu-En Wu '09 Mr. Wen-Wei Wang '09 2010 Mr. William H. Bourgeois '10 7 Mrs. Hannah K. Dunphy '10 8 Mr. Adam J. Ginsberg '10 Ms. Stephanie T. Robbins '10 6 Ms. Zainab A. Sulaiman '10 Ms. Victoria C. Mordasky Tavenner '10
By Constituency
1990 Mr. Gregory J. Bazarian '90 5 Mr. Michael J. Dolaher '90 6
2015 Ms. Sara K. Burke '15 N Ms. Caitlyn D. Donahue '15 Mr. Austin T. Fabbo '15 Mr. Brian T. Kennedy '15 8 Mr. Andrew J. Mele '15 Ms. Emily L. Moran '15 Mr. Miles A. Nallen '15 Ms. Sophia M. Nallen '15 Mr. Matthew J. Naumec '15 N 2016 Mr. Brenden Vessichio '16 2017 Mr. Jack Kaiser '17 2018 Ms. Haley K. Godin '18 Ms. Addison E. Wakelin '18 Mr. Daniel J. Wesson '18 2019 Ms. Ingrid Salvador '19 2021 Mr. Giovanni Biondo '21 Mr. Lorenzo V. Biondo '21 Mr. Jack H. Perenick '21 2022 Ms. Claire A. Aimone '22 N Mr. Jack M. Feltovic '22 N Mr. Jake E. Girhiny '22 Mr. Luke O. Lombard '22 N
Current Student Mr. Felix Bain-Purdy '29 N
2011 Ms. Jeannette I. Iannacone '11 Ms. Bethany A. Lyon '11 7 Ms. Sommer Mahoney '11 Ms. Jacqueline M. Smith Norton '11 Ms. Sarah A. Tanguay '11 2012 Mr. John A. Little '12 6 Mr. Brandon H. McKenna '12 Mr. Ryan M. McLarney '12 N
Alumni Spouse Mrs. Lorraine L. Albrecht Ms. Elizabeth Bayless Mrs. Carol J. Googins 14 Mrs. Judith B. Hale Mrs. Suzanne C. Joffray, Ph.D. Mrs. Susan Lubowitz Mrs. Patricia McCarthy Mrs. Linda E. Swift
2013 Anonymous Ms. Julia C. Beech '13 Ms. Heather K. Little '13 Mrs. Molly C. McKenna '13 WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY
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Mr. & Mrs. Stuart G. Lempke Mr. Shaoping Chang and Mrs. Jian Xu Mr. & Mrs. Jamal D. Makkiya 5 Mr. Thomas J. McKenna & Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Mannix 9 Ms. Tracey Chlapowski 6 Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Marosits '95 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Clewes Mr. & Mrs. James E. McDonnell N Mr. & Mrs. James V. Clifford Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Nygren Mr. Donald J. Collins '60M 20 Dr. & Mrs. Alan A. Orquiola '89 8 Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Conlon 7 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Paquette Mr. & Mrs. William Crocker 7 Mr. Moonhae Park & Mrs. Juhui Kim N Mr. Charles D. D'Avanzo 24 Ms. Michelle Pescetta N Mr. Michael C. DeNucci '91 & Mr. & Ms. Mark Plichta N Mrs. Corinne DeNucci 7 Mr. David R. Prickett & Mrs. Bronwyn Monahan Mr. Kevin L. Derose '85 & Mrs. Karen A. Derose Dr. Parshant Puri '89 & Dr. Beata Puri Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Dineen 6 Mr. & Ms. Robert Rainville Mr. Richard G. Dooley 28 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Reeves N Mr. Jan Doucha & Mrs. Hana Douchova N Mr. Todd W. Regnier & Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Dube Dr. Melishia I. Santiago-Regnier Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. Ely III Mr. Lluis Riba Ciurana & Mrs. Sara Fernandez Lopez Dr. & Mrs. Levent Erkek Anonymous Ms. Theresa Evuleocha N Dr. & Mrs. Brian G. Ricca N Ms. Maria Antifonario N Mr. Robert G. Faulkner Sr. '53W & Ms. Jasmin M. Rojas '95 Mr. William L. Bailey & Mrs. Diane N. Faulkner Mr. & Mrs. Matthew B. Schuermann Ms. Jennifer Bernardo Bailey N Mr. James M. Smith & Ms. Krista H. Hollman N Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Feltovic Mr. Joshua Bain & Dr. Michael Purdy 5 Ms. Geraldine M. FrenchRobitaille Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Stogner Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Barrett N Mr. & Mrs. Colin Gaderon Mr. Walter G. Swanson II 14 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. Besse Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Gallivan 10 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Trudeau N Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Bignell 5 Ms. Kate A. Gaw 11 Mr. & Mrs. Lucimar Venades N Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Brunelle Mrs. Tina L. Girhiny 20 Ms. Valeri E. Wallace 7 Mr. & Mrs. Victor Calvanese N Mr. & Mrs. James M. Gouin Mr. & Mrs. Jihui Wang N Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Chagnon Mr. Jay C. Hamilton Mr. & Ms. Christopher Woods Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Chechile Mr. Michael J. Flynn Mr. Takanori Yamaoka Mr. & Mrs. Tom Clark N Ms. Ellen M. Hancock 12 Mr. Yoon Suk Yeo & Mrs. Soeun Kim N Mr. James Cooley & Mr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Hanson 6 Mr. Yibo Yuan N Mrs. Christine M. Ricci-Cooley, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Russell B. Held 7 Mr. Shaohua Zhou & Ms. Yunhui Yang Mr. & Ms. Jeffrey Corbett N Mr. & Mrs. Erich J. Herbert Mr. & Mrs. William Crocker 7 Mr. Hoa V. Nguyen & Ms. Hanh T. Ho Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Dibari N Mr. Young Su Hong & Ms. Sun Jung Lim Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Dineen 6 Mr. Liem Huynh & Mrs. Tam Lu N Mr. Shakir Abal & Ms. Sharon Margolis Mr. Nathan Dolley & Mrs. Sierra Hilt N Mr. Ki Hwan Hwang & Mrs. Soon Ok Joung N Mr. & Mrs. Malachy O. Abulu N Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Dorsey Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Insler 27 Mr. James Irzyk & Ms. Jody L. Abzug 10 Mr. & Mrs. James Dunbar 6 Mrs. Megan S. Aimone '85 & Mr. T. Mark Aimone 6 Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Izyk 8 Mr. Arne Duncan & Ms. Karen Duncan N Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Jalbert 15 Mr. & Mrs. Abdul Karim A. Al Balushi N Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Andrew T. Jessup Mr. Eric W. Anderson 26 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Enghave Mr. & Mrs. Harley Johnson 6 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Ansart N Ms. Rebecca Fil N Mrs. Mary R. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Antonacci 8 Ms. Colleen E. Foerster '96 & Mr. & Mrs. James S. Jurgens 20 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Antonacci 8 Mr. Jason A. Foerster 5 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Kane 7 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Austin Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Fox Sr. 6 Mr. Donald E. Kelly 7 Mr. Theodore D. Axas Ms. Jennifer A. Gay Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Kenny 8 Mrs. Dorothy J. Bachtold Mr. Robert S. Geoghegan Dr. ChangHyun Kim & Ms. ChungKyung Lee N Mrs. Judy Balicki Mr. & Mrs. James M. Gouin Mr. & Mrs. Erik M. Kindblom 22 Mr. Stephen J. Balicki Mr. & Mrs. Eric Hall Mrs. Judith A. Knapp 7 Ms. Donna L. Barone Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Healy Mr. Jeffrey B. Berselli '68M & Mrs. Mary Ellen Berselli Mr. & Mrs. Alan W. Kulig Dr. Francisco J. Herrera & Ms. Maridol Linares Mr. & Mrs. Paul Labbe Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. Besse Mr. & Mrs. Jack Higgins Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaRiviere Mr. William J. Best 5 Mr. Inpyo Hong & Ms. Hyunjoo Han N Mr. Yun Liang and Ms. Li Jia Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. Bignell 5 Mr. Xianbi Hu Mr. & Mrs. Hongsoo Lim N Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence Biondo 8 Mr. Doug S. Hutcheson & Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Little 15 Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Bourgeois 21 Ms. Margaret Lenihan Hutcheson 20 Mr. Wei Liu & Mrs. Ye Tian Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Calabrese Dr. & Mrs. Kamal Kalia Mr. John Lombard & Ms. Lilly Lombard 15 Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Callahan III '75 Mr. Chanwoo Koo & Mrs. Bohee Kim N Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Lutz Mr. & Mrs. David J. Callahan Ms. Kathryn Labrecque Ms. My Nga Ly N Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Carson 11 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Laczkowski N Mr. & Mrs. William J. Lynch Mr. Andrea Cecchetti & Drs. Daniel & Susan Landry 5 Mr. & Mrs. Parrish A. Mackin N Mrs. Ludovica Rossi Cecchetti N Mr. Anthony Lauzon & Ms. Robbin Lauzon N Mr. & Mrs. William E. Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Chagnon Mr. Chang Joon Lee & Ms. Haekyong Jin Mr. & Mrs. Jamal D. Makkiya 5 Mrs. Marlene Champagne
Current Parents
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Mr. & Mrs. Garrett P. Smith 24 Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Stolpinski 23 Ms. Joanne Stuart Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Taylor Jr. 18 Ms. Jennifer A. Thorn Mr. Jin Tian and Ms. Rong Wu N Mr. Thomas R. Toman 8 Mr. Stephen P. Troy Mr. Bastiaan van Houte & Mrs. Maria van Houte-van Helvoirt N Mr. & Mrs. John P. Venditti 8 Ms. Regina Voarino N Mr. & Mrs. John C. Wakelin 22 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Walker Mr. Gelian Wang & Ms. Qing Xu N Mr. Yingxi Wang & Ms. Lihua Zhang Mr. Frederick Spann & Ms. A. Jacquetta Webb-Spann 8 Mr. & Mrs. David C. Weeks Mr. & Mrs. Seth M. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Martin R. Wright 22 Mr. Weiqiang Xu & Mrs. Miner Wu N Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Young Mr. Sanglin Yun & Ms. Soyoung Byun Mr. Jack Rubin & Ms. Patricia Yuzawa-Rubin Mr. & Mrs. John M. Zebrowski 6 Mr. Ridong Zha N
Grandparents Ms. Jean Aimone Mrs. Kathryn Cutter 5 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Domash Mr. Richard G. Dooley 28 Mrs. Patricia Dunbar Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Hage N Mr. Michael O. Jennings '65M 7 Mrs. Suzanne C. Joffray, Ph.D. Mr. Ronald P. Masnicki '57M & Mrs. Virginia Masnicki 7 Mr. George J. Murray '55M 6 Mr. John R. Payne Jr. '62W 14 Dr. Walter M. Presz Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Robitaille Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Strebel Ms. Joanne Stuart Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tierney Mrs. Erin Walther Mr. & Mrs. John M. Wilson
Faculty & Staff Mr. Thomas P. Addicks 8 Mr. T. Mark Aimone 6 Anonymous
Mr. Joshua Bain 5 Lt. Lawrence Biondo 8 Mr. John F. Boozang 23 Mrs. Maureen A. Kelly Chesky '02 7 Mr. James V. Clifford Mrs. Barbara A. Conlon 7 Mr. James Cooley Mrs. Amy Crocker 7 Mr. Charles D. D'Avanzo 24 Mr. Michael Desmond Mrs. Tracy L. Dineen 6 Mrs. Elyse M. Dunbar 6 Ms. Melissa P. Earls N Mr. Brian P. Easler 22 Ms. Cheryl Feder Mr. Mark A. Fischer 17 Ms. Elizabeth A. Fontaine Squindo 9 Mr. John Fonte Ms. Cora C. Gauvin Ms. Kate A. Gaw 11 Mrs. Tina L. Girhiny 20 Mr. James M. Gouin Mr. Jay C. Hamilton Mr. Timothy P. Harrington '73 7 Mrs. Tracey A. Healy Mr. Russell B. Held 7 Ms. Margaret Lenihan Hutcheson 20 Mr. James Irzyk 10 Dr. Anthony Kandel & Ms. Annie Kandel Mr. Kevin J. Kane 7 Mr. Donald E. Kelly 7 Mr. Erik M. Kindblom & Ms. Anne W. Kindblom 22 Mr. Jacob Lafiandra Mr. Brian P. Lautenschleger Mr. John Lombard 15 Ms. Sommer Mahoney '11 Mr. Jamal D. Makkiya 5 Mr. Michael C. Mannix 9 Mrs. Kellie Molander 5 Mrs. Janet P. Moran 11 Mr. Donald J. Nicholson '79 9 Ms. Kyle E. O'Brien N Mrs. Kristin M. Oldham 6 Mr. William H. Passy 7 Mr. Luke R. Pelletier 13 Dr. Marxan E. Pescetta 8 Mrs. Rosemarie B. Power 22 Mr. Todd W. Regnier Mrs. Roberta Reynolds N Ms. Theodora Ryan 9 Ms. Caroline T. Smith 12 Ms. Constance D. Stiefel Dr. John Strauss 6 Ms. Jennifer Surette Mr. Walter G. Swanson II 14 Ms. Kimberly Therieau 8 Mr. Chris Tinnesz Mr. Sean T. Valentine 6 Ms. Sarah E. Wakelin 23 Ms. Valeri E. Wallace 7 Mr. Greg Walsh 6 Mr. David C. Weeks Ms. Erika M. Whipple 25 WILBRAHAM & MONSON ACADEMY
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Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Marini Mr. Andrea Ciccirillo & Ms. Vannella Marrone N Mr. Ronald P. Masnicki '57M & Mrs. Virginia Masnicki 7 Mr. Kelley J. McCormick '84 & Mrs. Kim Christensen McCormick 8 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Mele 12 Ms. Crystal Mercado N Mrs. Elisa Potous Merino N Mr. & Mrs. John Miller N Mr. Kevin J. Minich & Mrs. Carolyn D. Foote-Minich N Mr. Francis R. Mitchell '66W & Mrs. Ann M. Mitchell Ms. Maria-Rallou T. Moore 16 Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Moran 11 Dr. & Mrs. David M. Mordasky Dr. & Mrs. Chike Muoguilim N Mr. Dennis M. Murphy '80 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Nallen Mr. Donald J. Nicholson '79 & Mrs. Karen M. Nicholson 9 Mr. Bongjin Oh & Mrs. Sangsoon Lee Mr. Jorge & Ms. Beatriz Ojeda Mr. Gregory C. Osakwe & Dr. Ibitoro Osakwe Mr. Jongsoo Park & Mrs. Sujin Lee N Mr. Jongwhan Park & Mrs. Soohyun Cho N Mrs. Tanika M. Patterson-Williams 6 Ms. Emily Peckham Mr. & Mrs. Luke R. Pelletier 13 Estate of Mrs. Diane Peters Ms. Mary J. Picknelly Mr. & Mrs. William L. Pinkston III Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale H. Pio Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Poudrier N Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Power Jr. 22 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Premo 6 Mr. & Mrs. Myles P. Prior 5 Dr. Parshant Puri '89 & Dr. Beata Puri Mr. Prasit Patanakijpaibul & Ms. Yupha Sanguansaksri N Dr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Race 23 Mr. Mark S. Lyon & Mrs. Anne S. Redman-Lyon 18 Mr. & Mrs. Ian W. Reed Mr. & Mrs. David A. Reeves 17 Mr. Zejun Ren & Ms. Huiling Huang N Mr. John R. O'Reilly & Ms. Ann Rick 8 Mr. John T. Risley 8 Mr. Juan Rivera & Ms. Amy Berube Rivera Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Robbins Mr. Dean P. Rohan '84 Mrs. Sandra H. Ross 27 Lt. Col. Stephen M. Rusiecki '80 & Mrs. Angela Rusiecki 6 Mr. Timothy P. Harrington '73 & Mrs. Anne P. Rutherford 7 Mr. Stanley H. Rutstein 11 Mrs. Cara A. Sabatino 2 Mr. & Mrs. David K. Sherman 27 Mr. Edward W. Shore Jr. '48W 22 Ms. Allyson Silver N Mr. David C. Van Singel Ms. Caroline T. Smith 12
By Constituency
Former Faculty & Staff Anonymous Ms. Donna L. Barone Mr. Charles R. Bridge '01 Mr. Andre B. Chesnoy Ms. Christina J. Cronin, CFRE 19 Mr. Edward C. Dunn '69W 5 Mrs. Deborah R. Finley Mr. Stanley L. Fri Mr. Peter O. Frisch Mr. Frank Fritts Mrs. Linda B. Griffin 29 Mrs. Marge Hassan N Mr. Doug S. Hutcheson 20 Mr. Thomas Iannacone Mrs. Lisa C. Jalbert 15 Mr. Skip Jarocki 12 Mrs. Catherine M. Jurgens 20 Dr. Louise Lataille Mrs. Jeanine M. Little 15 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Malley Mrs. Bonnie R. Mannix 9 Mrs. Molly McGill 5 Mr. Steven K. Miller '65W Ms. Nancy W. Naftulin Mrs. Jerilyn J. Paolino '83 Mr. Earl E. Racine Mr. J. Timothy Richards N Mrs. Kathleen A. Sherman 27 Mr. Richard R. Smith 20 Ms. Cynthia R. St. George '78 Mr. Michael J. Thompson 13 Mrs. Marjorie Weeks Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III '61M 25 Mr. Stoddard M. Wilson
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Corporations & Charitable Organizations Friends Mr. John Baker Ms. Alexis Beckwith N Ms. Judith A. Biondo Mr. & Mrs. Matthew M. Burke Mr. Vincent Cama N Mr. Patrick Caruso N Mrs. Lucille Chase 5 Mr. Douglas C. Cooney Ms. Kathleen R. DaSilva N Mr. & Mrs. John G. Day N Mr. & Mrs. William Donovan Ms. Rachel Dunlap N Mr. & Mrs. Gary Erickson N Ms. Anne M. Esposito N Mr. Frank Fitzgerald N Mr. & Mrs. David P. Fontaine N Mr. & Mrs. Denis G. Gagnon N Mr. David Gantt & Mrs. Catherine Gantt N Ms. Stacy Hopwood N Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hough N Mr. & Mrs. Leverett M. Hubbard Jr. 24 Mr. Morrison C. Huston & Ms. Danielle Dewey-Huston N Mr. Matthew Hyde N Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Jamele N Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Keyes N Mr. Frances P. Kollenz N Mr. David Kulik Mr. and Ms. Craig LaFiandra Ms. Ann L. Levesque Mrs. Dianne S. Lombardo N Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Lombardo N Mr. Bruce A. Mandell N Dr. Vincent J. Mariano Jr. N Ms. Bonnie S. Mazzoli N Mrs. Lenita C. McCallum Witherspoon Mr. Thomas M. McNamara 7 Ms. Lana G. Merkel N Mr. Andrew Mirkin N Mr. Craig A. Morris N Mr. Matthew W. Murphy N Mr. David Perrotti N Mrs. Linda P. Ruby 5 Mr. Mark X. Ryan N Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. Shaffer 6 Mr. Stoughton L. Smead 8 Mr. Edward Sokolowski Mr. William Sullivan N Ms. Katherine S. Titus Mr. Joseph Troiano N Mr. & Mrs. Mark Troiano N Mrs. Ashley B. Vitale Ms. Emily L. Vitale N Mr. David H. Weeks N Mr. Alfred Wentworth Jr. N
Amazon Smile Foundation American Endowment Foundation Anonymous Antonacci Family Foundation Athena Health Care Systems Balise Auto Group Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Bergen County's United Way BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund The Chicago Community Foundation Clean Energy The Columbus Foundation Comcast Corporation Community Foundation of Western MA E & R Laundry and Dry Cleaning Inc. Farm Credit East Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Gates Foundation The Hartford Insurance Justice Real Estate, Inc. Lexington Selected Yearling Sales Co., Inc. Lexington Trots Breeders Assn., LLC Maine Community Foundation U.S. Trust MassMutual MassMutual Financial Group Microsoft Rewards Morgan Stanley Foundation New Valley Bank & Trust New York Life Foundation Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Raytheon Company Schwab Charitable Fund Security Benefit Travelers Group Tyler Equipment Corporation U.S. Charitable Gift Trust The United Methodist Foundation of New England Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verisk Analytics Voya Financial
Gifts In Kind Mr. Lewis W. Birmingham '60W 14 Mr. Michael J. Flynn Mr. Roger H. Lincoln '72 Mr. Robert E. Longo '69W 5 MassMutual Mr. Joseph W. Merritt Jr. '57W Mr. Charles G. Nothe '65M Dr. Dennis P. Rivero '70M Mr. Daniel J. Wesson '18 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Zebrowski
Honor & Memorial Gifts In Honor of ...
In Memory of ...
Mr. Deven I. Austin '22 Ms. Lauren C. Bailey '24 Mr. John F. Boozang Mr. Durelle Brown Ms. Hannah M. Clewes '15 Mr. Gary F. Cook Mr. Charles D. D'Avanzo Mr. Owen Dolley '29 Mr. John C. Duncan III '56W Mr. Brian P. Easler Mr. James P. Finn '29 Mr. Jake E. Girhiny '22 Mr. Aidan Held '21 Mr. James Irzyk Ms. Jordana B. Irzyk '17 Dr. Anthony Kandel Mr. Kevin J. Kane Mrs. Maureen A. Kelly Chesky '02 Mr. Donald E. Kelly Mr. William P. Kenny '20 Mr. Jehyeong Koo '26 Mr. Jejun Koo '25 Ms. Mae E. Lempke '25 Mr. Jesse D. Lutz '21 Ms. Kayla Makkiya '25 Mr. Donald J. Nicholson '79 Mr. Jeremiah T. Patterson-Yancey '22 Mr. John Poitras Ms. Zoe A. Rodriguez '26 Ms. Caroline T. Smith Mrs. Cheri M. Tanguay Mr. Gilles J. Tanguay Mr. Jeffrey R. Vartabedian Mr. Gregory Walsh Ms. Isabelle G. Wilson '22 Mr. John S. Wilson '19
Mr. Charles M. Albrecht '60M Mrs. Mary Ann Antonacci Mr. Stanley N. Bayless '68W Mr. Gary R. Beauchamp '78 Mr. Kenneth A. Berube '61M Mr. Phillip J. Cardone Ms. Gail Chesworth-Taylor Mr. Paul R. Cramer Ms. Kerry A. Dunn '99 Mr. Richard R. Garstka '73 Mr. Gale Giles Dr. Kathleen M. Gorski Mr. Steven M. Gray '70W Mr. Robert T. Hale '55W Mr. Richard W. Handel Jr. '67W Mrs. Susan J. Hohnsbeen-Melikian Mrs. Gail Jennings Lt. Timothy D. Jessup '87 Mrs. Jane Kelly Mr. Peter C. Lincoln '55W Mr. Robert L. Lord '60M Mr. Paul A. Lucas '73 Mr. Walter G. Mattern Jr. Mr. Gregory A. Merkel '72 Mr. Brian W. Murphy '03 Dr. Meme Orquiola Mr. Todd M. Reynolds '84 Mr. Philip H. Shaw Mr. Wayne A. Stuart Mr. Gustavus F. Swift IV '66W Mr. Brian K. Toomey '66W Mr. Raymond N. Tuller Jr. '40W Mr. Sameer D. Vagal '00 Mr. Robert T. Wentworth '71M
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