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T H E S T . F R A N C I S C O L L E G E M A G A Z I N E   |   F A L L 2016; V O L U M E 80, N U M B E R 1

Going to Bat for Our Newest Terriers Page 3

2015–2016 Donor Report Begins on Page 22 Also Inside: The Return of Dr. John Sexton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Digital History of Frank J. Macchiarola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Spotlight: Miasia’s Mission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alumni Spotlight: Michael Rochford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Spotlight: Nursing’s Ronica Mukerjee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Alumni Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Class Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Jack McCarthy’s Dismas Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Katja’s Giant Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 In Memoriam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

TERRIER

Fall 2015 Vol. 79, Number 1 Terrier, the magazine of St. Francis College, is published by the Office of College Relations for alumni and friends of St. Francis College. 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

Charlene Culler Director of Annual Giving Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 Assistant Director of Alumni Relations David Gansell Director of Sports Information Kareem Cooper ’14 Writer Bryan Fonseca ’16 Writer

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIRMAN

PRESIDENT

John F. Tully, Esq. ’67

Sarah M. Bratton Hughes ’07

TRUSTEES

VICE PRESIDENT

Hector Batista ’84 Brother William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 Reverend Monsignor John J. Bracken Edward N. Constantino ’68 Brother Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 Orville W. Dale Kenneth D. Daly ’88 Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. William Dawson ’86 Jean Desravines ’94 Eugene Donnelly ’79 Brendan J. Dugan ’68** Catherine Greene Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. Barbara G. Koster ’76 Jesus F. Linares ’84 Michael C. Macchiarola Michael MacIntyre ’97 J. Christopher Mangan ’83 Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72 Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 Gino P. Menchini Denis J. Salamone ’75 Brother Christopher D. Thurneau, OSF JD Thomas J. Volpe*

Patrick J. Dugan ’01 DIRECTORS

Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 James Bozart ’86 John J. Casey ’70 Kevin T. Conlon ’11 Salvatore Demma ’09 Joseph Hemway ’84 Dorothy Henigman-Gurreri ’79 Mary Anne Killeen ’78 Josephine B. Leone ’08 Alfonso Lopez ’06 James H. McDonald ’69 Patricia Moffatt Lesser ’77 Kevin M. Nash ’78 Jonathan K. Ng ’07 Antonevia Ocho-Coultes ’04 Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95 Danielle Rouchon ’92 Robert Smith ’72 Theresa Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Joseph Szkutnik ’71

* Emeritus and Non-Voting ** Not elected

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ON THE COVER

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For more information, please contact Vanessa De Almeida ’00, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations, at [email protected]. Download a digital copy of Terrier or view multimedia related to articles found in Terrier at: sfc.edu/terrier. At the Terrier, we are always looking for new ideas for stories and spotlights. If there’s someone you’d like to read about, please send a note to [email protected]. The opinions and viewpoints expressed in Terrier are not necessarily those of St. Francis College, its trustees or administration. Designed by MND.NYC—printed in NYC.

Message from President Brendan J. Dugan ’68

Some of our Peer Leaders getting ready to welcome the newest Terriers: Sook Poras ’18, Sher Sodoysodoy ’18, Anthony Agosto ’17, Ashley DeMaria ’17, Miasia Kinloch ’19, Kurt Dee ’17, Arianna Sartzetakis ’19 and, Hannah Seymour ’18. In addition to helping with Freshman Orientation, these students also take part in SFC 1001, helping new students with the transition to college.

As our students, faculty, and staff return to St. Francis College this fall, we are also graced with the return of Dr. John Sexton. Dr. Sexton began his career in higher education as a professor and chair of our Religious Studies Department. Many of you may know him for his time as President of NYU. Now we are pleased that he is coming home to Brooklyn Heights for a lecture series on religion, government, and baseball. The six-part series is a donation of Dr. Sexton’s time and expertise to raise money for scholarships. We hope many of you will register to attend and help Professor Sexton feel at home again (page 2). Also in this issue you’ll learn about alumni who are bringing books to underserved children (page 8), helping female ex-offenders work their way back into society (page 16), and one alumna who is living large (page 20). Mets owner Fred Wilpon is not a St. Francis alumnus but his generosity in founding the Robert J. McGuire Scholarship shows that he is a firm believer in our Franciscan ideals of helping others. Through a matching grant, Mr. Wilpon is building a community of 60 students who otherwise could not afford a quality, private college education (page 3). That Franciscan Tradition is alive and well at St. Francis. Beginning Thursday, Sept. 29, we start our annual celebration,

St. Clare and St. Francis Week. This year’s events will feature a celebration of the “Transitus,” a commemoration of the passing of St. Francis. The week concludes with the Blessing of the Animals, always a popular event. We invite you to attend any and all of these events. Find out more at sfc.edu/clareandfrancis. We hope many of you will make this year the one where you also return to St. Francis College.

Brendan J. Dugan ’68 President

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Campus News (For more campus news, check the St. Francis College website at sfc.edu) John Sexton Returns to SFC S I X - P A R T L E C T U R E S E R I E S F O R 2016–17 Before he was president of NYU, leading the university on a journey of citywide and international growth, Dr. John Sexton first taught at St. Francis College in the Religious Studies Department. Now, he’s back in Brooklyn Heights for the Dr. John Sexton Lecture Series, a new fundraiser for the College’s scholarship fund. The first of six talks was held in September, and John Sexton he’ll give five more lectures this academic year. wants to talk to The last one will focus on his book, Baseball as a you about Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game. baseball and God. The remaining lectures will take place on the following Tuesday nights in 2016: Oct. 25, Nov. 29; and in 2017: Feb. 7, March 7, April 25. Register now at sfc.edu/johnsexton. ●

Maud Casey Walks Away With $50,000 Literary Prize Maud Casey’s novel, The Man Who Walked Away, topped more than 130 other mid-career works to earn her the St. Francis College $50,000 Literary Prize, one of the richest book prizes in the nation. Casey’s win was announced during the opening gala for the 10th Annual Brooklyn Book Festival. She is the fourth winner of the prize. Maud Casey signed books at “Casey’s writing struck us for the quality of the Brooklyn Book Festival. its sentences, by turns lyrical and hardnosed, the depth of its research, and its subtly intricate structure,” said author Daniel Torday (The Last Flight of Poxl West), one of the three jurors for the 2015 prize. The Literary Prize mission is to support mid-career writers who don’t often receive the support they need to write. Winners of the prize submit a third to fifth work of fiction published within a two-year window. The next prize will be awarded for a work published between June 2015 and May 2017. The other authors on the shortlist were Paul Beatty, The Sellout, Stuart Dybek, Paper Lantern, David Gilbert, & Sons, Marlon James, A Brief History of Seven Killings, and René Steinke, Friendswood. The authors spoke at a panel at the book festival. Jones and Beatty both later returned to St. Francis for separate events as part of the Walt Whitman Writers Series. Marlon James with Isaac Fitzgerald from BuzzFeed Paul Beatty. Isaac Fitzgerald. Books hosted both talks. ●

Among those in attendance were, Bro. Owen Sadlier, OSF, Sr. Colleen Colbert, OP, Michael Macchiarola, Joseph Macchiarola, Mary Macchiarola, Henry Macchiarola, Susan Macchiarola and The Rev. Joseph Michael McShane, SJ (President, Fordham University).

Macchiarola Archive Unveiled On what would have been his 75th birthday, St. Francis College unveiled the President Frank J. Macchiarola Digital Archive. “FJM’s daily life, and certainly his writings, give shape to Francis’ proscription, ‘Practice the gospel always, use words if necessary’,” said Dr. Macchiarola’s son, Michael Macchiarola, as he laid out the lessons that can be learned by examining his father’s writing. It took about three weeks for Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) to scan and organize thousands of documents; 38 years’ worth of photos, law review articles, essays, news clips, and books written by and about Dr. Macchiarola. The archive is a visual and written history of Dr. Macchiarola’s life and accomplishments, from when he graduated from St. Francis in 1962 to his return as President in 199 6. It includes his time as New York City Schools Chancellor, Dean of Cardozo Law School, Chair of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s New York City Charter Revision Program, member of Gov. George Pataki’s New York State Commission on Education Reform and much more. In attendance at the unveiling were a number of Dr. Macchiarola’s family including his wife Mary, sons Michael and Joseph, brother Henry, and sister-inlaw Susan. Michael Macchiarola is a member of the St. Francis College Board of Trustees. Access the Digital Archive at macchiarola.sfc.edu/omeka. ●   A rchive Unveiled—https://youtu.be/gtlCMYOYVdk SFCTV story—https://youtu.be/jOXdzqEhlPc

  SFCTV Story—https://youtu.be/dLnoyaIx89w Brooklyn Book Festival Panel—https://youtu.be/xCG1HxXdZ_s Marlon James Reading—https://youtu.be/x8_-w6TNntk

Entrepreneurship Center Welcomes New Director—Another Big Year Planned The Center for Entrepreneurship welcomes Eda SanchezPersampieri as the new director in charge of programming and operations. Eda is an entrepreneur herself, with more than 20 years of Eda Sanchez-Persampieri. Walt Pearson ’83. experience in the apparel industry. Among her accomplishments, she launched three lifestyle brands. She frequently mentors small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to build and scale their concepts into profitable and sustainable businesses. Last year, the Center hosted several events including the Power of Entrepreneurship, featuring Steve Mariotti (Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship), St. Francis alumnus Walt Pearson ’83 (Brown Capital 2  |  ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER  |  FALL 2016

Management), Kiante Young (Brightline Interactive), Joseph Seldner (Journalist/ Producer), and Rodney Walker (Forever Life Accounting Professor Robert Wu, Center Chairman Productions). Dennis Anderson, Ita Ekpoudom, Dorraine Burrell, In the fall, the Center Mia Hall, and Center Advisory Board Chairman welcomed Ita Ekpoudom Louis Pastina ’79. (CEO, Tigress Ventures), Dorraine Burrell (Founder and CEO, The GlamCase), and Mia Hall (Community Manager, Barclays Center) for the 2nd Annual Entrepreneurial Women’s Leadership Forum. of Entrepreneurship—https://youtu.be/2ETaGJP18UI   Power  Women’s Leadership Forum—https://youtu.be/Wo0XqKLxSXw

The Robert J. McGuire Scholarship—Building an Amazin’ Team He’s built some great, winning teams as chairman and CEO of the New York Mets and now Fred Wilpon and his wife Judy are building a winning team of 60 students at St. Francis College with the creation of The Robert J. McGuire Scholarship.

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ith a focus on diversity and offering educational institution, a wonderful group of opportunity to students who otherwise donors led by Fred and Judy Wilpon, and an could not attend a private college, outstanding group of young scholars for whom the McGuire scholarship seeks to unlock the the future is bright,” added Mr. McGuire. potential in underserved communities. The scholarship was made possible through “Judy and I consider ourselves truly blessed. a $1.2 million challenge grant from the Wilpons What better way to give back to a community that will spur another $1.2 million in donations. that gave so much to us, to partner with a The collective generosity will fund 60 four-year college that makes serving an urban, immigrant scholarships that will cover nearly-full tuition for community its primary mission, and to share 60 students. Almost 30 students are now in Fred Wilpon with Merna Abdelhalem ’20, Ebony scholarships that make possible the gift of their sophomore year while 15 just began their Johnson ’19, and Hala Ibrahim ’20 at the semester kick-off at Citi Field. education—it changes their lives and ours,” first year at St. Francis College. Fifteen more said Mr. Wilpon. students will be admitted next year. The scholarship grew out of Wilpon’s friendship with the late Dr. Frank The first class of McGuire students will graduate in spring 2019. J. Macchiarola ’62 and gets its name from Robert J. McGuire, a former The McGuire scholarship is more than just tuition. The scholars have NYPD Commissioner who has a lifelong commitment to the community an exclusive Academic Advisor, a McGuire Mentor, to help them navigate with special attention to the Police Athletic League (PAL). McGuire was life at college. In addition, recipients and their families are invited to also a long-time friend of Dr. special events throughout the year; Macchiarola after they worked including an annual start-of-thetogether under Mayor Ed Koch. year event as guests of the Wilpons PAL is one of the organizations for a Mets game at Citi Field. where scholars are recruited, The Wilpons, McGuires, along with the Jackie Robinson and St. Francis College hope to Foundation and high schools extend the Robert J. McGuire including Cristo Rey Brooklyn, Scholarship well beyond the first Cristo Rey New York, Harry S. three groups of students. If you’d Truman High School, and the like to help make that possible Harlem Village Academies. please call Thomas Flood, VP for “I am privileged to be part of this Development at 718.489.5443 Ed Travaglianti ’70, Robert McGuire, Thomas Flood, Fred Wilpon, and Mary wonderful effort. There is no more or email [email protected]. Ann Mattone at the Charter Award Dinner. powerful combination than a great

McGuire Scholar Making Good By Brian Fonseca ’16

She’s just a sophomore but St. Francis College student Miasia Kinloch is already looking to capitalize on the opportunity she’s been given: scholarships that cover her tuition.

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ike many college students, Kinloch originally didn’t not happening. Everybody around me were nurses and know what to expect as a freshman, but found a doctors so I thought ‘I’m going to be a nurse.’” Kinloch rhythm with relative ease, making a smooth transition. realized, however, that she didn’t like hospitals and began “My first year was actually pretty good, it was really searching elsewhere. successful,” she said. “My first semester I had a 3.7, then “When people nag you every day about what you’re my second I had a 3.6 —I never had that high an average going to do in the future, you’d rather just get it together in my life. I was offered the opportunity to volunteer at the than say ‘I don’t know,’” she added with a laugh. President’s Club dinner, and then my second semester Kinloch received a Robert J. McGuire Scholarship I spoke at the Charter Award Dinner,” she added excitedly. through the Police Athletic League and St. Francis College Kinloch, a member of the psychology club, says she’s offered a second one. The combination covers full tuition, “Miasia Kinloch at the already looking at graduate school programs in anticipation making the choice to attend easy to make. Charter Award Dinner of reaching a major goal: to become an industrial organiza“When I got the one from PAL, I was a little shaky thanking everyone who tional psychologist. because [St. Francis] didn’t have Industrial organizational supported the Robert J. McGuire Scholarship.” “I’ve put a lot of research into it—it’s actually one of the psychology as a major, so it was either that or go to a top five upcoming jobs,” she said. “New York people hire school down south,” Kinloch said. “But when I saw that them a lot and I want to work in New York for now to stay with my family. St. Francis was actually trying to work with me and give me a full Right before I started going into middle school, my parents were drilling scholarship, I felt like I should do my undergraduate degree here and go me; ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’” to another school for graduate school. With this scholarship, I could really “I wanted to be a basketball player but I’m only five-foot-two, so that’s just focus on my studies. It’s like a weight lifted off my shoulders.” ●

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Events

Graduation on the Water Spring Commencement—A Return to Brooklyn Bridge Park The wind and a smattering of clouds made for perfect weather at the Spring 2016 Commencement Ceremony May 10 at Brooklyn Bridge Park, the second year St. Francis College held the event on the Brooklyn waterfront.

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early 35 0 graduates were cheered on by thousands of family and friends as alumnus Peter T. King ’65, congressman from Long Island, delivered the keynote address. The day was bookended by two valedictory speeches. Undergraduate Valedictorian Dragana Dzigurski ’16, a Communication Arts major with a concentration in English and a minor in Spanish, told her classmates, “I have never seen … a community that embraced foreigners, like myself, and facilitated friendship among strangers of all walks of life. For me, this was the quality that made St. Francis truly stand out from all the rest.” Dzigurski is from Novi Becej, Serbia, and followed her brother Marko ’14 to St. Francis. He is now pursuing his master’s degree in accounting at the College. Dzigurski is a member of the Duns Scotus Honor Society, sang in the College’s Choir and played on the St. Francis Tennis Team. The Northeast Conference named her the 2015–16 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Graduate Valedictorian, Theresa Franchi ’16, who earned her combined master’s and graduate

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degree in accounting, told her classmates, “As an Endowed Scholarship recipient, I have learned so much about the spirit of giving. It’s not about what we can do for ourselves. It’s about what we can do for others and our community.” Franchi was president of the Accounting Society and a member of the Accounting Honor Society. She completed two internships; with JPMorgan Chase and Deloitte where she is now working full-time as a tax consultant. The College also honored the President of the Brooklyn Historical Society, Deborah Schwartz, for her leadership over the past 10 years overseeing a major expansion in programming at the Historical Society. The celebration began the night before at St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral in Brooklyn when graduates and their families filled the pews for a Baccalaureate Mass. The Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn, was the main celebrant.   Full Spring Commencement— https://youtu.be/jP2_QzmHBMM Students Say Thanks— https://youtu.be/fshuA-zthSU

The Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn, spent time with graduates before and after the Baccalaureate Mass at St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral on May 9. Graduate Valedictorian Theresa Franchi ’16 before the ceremony with her sister and fellow Terrier, Annmarie ’11, who teaches ESL at IS 228 David A. Boody Intermediate School in Brooklyn.

Undergraduate Valedictorian Dragana Dzigurski ’16 plans to attend graduate school to study Spanish, a language she fell in love with while studying abroad in Segovia, Spain. See Dzigurski’s speech at https://youtu.be/ZV46hK6H66Y L E F T:

Rep. Peter King with Drewanne Shubek ’16, who interned for King in Washington, D.C. last summer,and Michelle Provenghi ’16 who also interned in Washington for Rep. Beto O’Rourke.

Deborah Schwartz (Brooklyn Historical Society) with Alexandria Egler (Professor, Religious Studies), John Tully ’67 (Chairman, Board of Trustees), and Timothy Houlihan (Provost).

Winter Commencement—January 14

Winter Valedictorian Chantell Chimbo ’16 was a management major with a minor in sports management and had a 3.9 GPA. She put her three internships at Greenhouse Eco-Cleaning, the MTA, and Madison Square Garden to good use, securing a job at IMG as a Human Resources Assistant.   Full Winter Commencement—https://youtu.be/2JNT0G_6pGE Chantell’s Valedictory Speech—https://youtu.be/ER4k4QnIots

Philosophy Professor Gerald Galgan delivered the Commencement Address at Winter Commencement, celebrating his 50 years in education and his final one at St. Francis College where he started in 1966. A full-day symposium with panel discussions and plenary speakers was held April 16 to honor Dr. Galgan.   50 Years of Liberal Education—https://youtu.be/4lbeo3auYYI

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Events

U.S. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez.

NYS Senator Roxanne Persaud and NYS Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon with former NYS Assemblywoman Joan Millman.

Glenn Adamson, center, with Thomas. J. and Anita Volpe.

San Antonio Spurs Assistant Coach Becky Hammon.

Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series

Joan Millman—Scholar in Residence Continuing her support for the community and her relationship with St. Francis College, former New York State Assemblywoman Joan Millman became the College’s newest Scholar-in-Residence and hosted three panel discussions last spring. For Women’s History Month, Millman welcomed New York State Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon and New York State Senator Roxanne Persaud, a former Registrar at St. Francis. They discussed the unique challenges that women in government face. Rep. Nydia Velázquez, United States Congresswoman for New York 7th District, spoke at the second event on how being the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives affects the way she serves her constituents, while Dr. Joan Pastore of the AMICO Senior Center and Judy Willig of Heights and Hills spoke about “Aging in an Urban Environment.” ●   Jo Anne Simon and Roxanne Persaud—https://youtu.be/64hzo7hyrc8 Nydia Velázquez—https://youtu.be/xEuqAz0RW58 Aging in an Urban Environment—https://youtu.be/pAQuAHkYmjE

The Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series went into overdrive last year, sponsoring three events from three very different leaders. Becky Hammon, the first female NBA Assistant Coach and former WNBA All-Star, talked about the character traits one needs to Communication Arts succeed. Brooklyn Brewery co-founder Steve student Jessica Riley ’17 Hindy described his career change from war with Steve Hindy. reporter to beer entrepreneur. Glenn Adamson, the former director of the Museum of Arts and Design, talked about the importance of recognizing the way things are made, not just the final product. The lecture series is funded through a generous gift from Thomas J. Volpe, Chairman Emeritus of the St. Francis College Board of Trustees and a former Senior Vice President of Financial Operations for The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. ●   Becky Hammon—https://youtu.be/YrbL3ty_ppQ Steve Hindy—https://youtu.be/0ltpbPTbEYU Glenn Adamson—https://youtu.be/GIjHqBBYzFs SFCTV story—https://youtu.be/VQKaq0pwvlI

Yom HaShoah—Holocaust Remembrance Day Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95.

Elizabeth Mindlin ’81, Saundra Thomas, and Judy A. Rice ’79.

Executive Women in Business— ”If I Knew Then What I Know Now…” St. Francis College alumna Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95 (Cantor Fitzgerald) headed a panel discussion with fellow alumnae Elizabeth Mindlin ’81 (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Judy A. Rice ’79 (Prudential Investment Management), and honorary degree recipient Saundra Thomas (WABC-TV) offering tips on how to get ahead in a career. "If I Knew Then What I Know Now…" offered advice that included these ideas: Always be ready with an “elevator pitch,” establish your credibility, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. ●  https://youtu.be/fhZ1V2IuWgk

Painter and Holocaust survivor Frederick Terna joined Maestro Murry Sidlin, founder of The Defiant Requiem Foundation for the College’s annual Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration. Sidlin showed a 20-minute trailer from his Emmy-nominated Murry Sidlin with Frederick Terna. documentary film, Defiant Requiem, about Jewish prisoners at the Terezín concentration camp who performed the Verdi Requiem as an act of survival and defiance against their Nazi captors. Mr. Terna saw one of the performances as a prisoner at Terezín and says that decades later the Holocaust still informs all of his paintings. “The Shoah is like a crazy bass playing in my head all the time. And I learned to play the fiddle above it so there should be some harmony to my life.” ●   Yom HaShoah—https://youtu.be/Jrqi-0lS80s and SFCTV story—https://youtu.be/jxfOyusUTHA

Charter Award Dinner—April 27 The biggest fundraising event of the year for St. Francis College, the 55th Annual Charter Award Dinner held at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers, delivered on its promise, raising more than $1.5 million for scholarships. The event honored Domenick A. Cama, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Investors Bank whose children, Victoria ’12 and Michael ’10, graduated from St. Francis and Joseph K. Collins, President and Chief Executive Officer of Collins Building Services, Inc. In addition to money that was raised for the Robert J. McGuire Scholarship, Investors Bank Community Service Scholarship announced a $100,000 endowed scholarship fund to support four students annually who excel in the classroom and have made serving the community a priority.●   https://youtu.be/WkrK84LPnrI 6  |  ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER  |  FALL 2016

Joseph Collins with Peter Calahan’63.

Domenick Cama, center, with his children, Michael ’10 and Victoria ’12 Cama.

Center for Communication & St. Francis College present Mr. Robot and Late Night Writers A new partnership with the Center for Communication (centerforcommunication.org) is giving St. Francis College students access to some top TV talent. In the fall, the Center brought to the college Sam Esmail, creator of, and Rami Malek, star of Mr. Robot, USA Network’s award-winning show. In the spring, Zhubin Parang (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah), Franchesca Ramsey (The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore), and Joe Toplyn (The Late Show with David Letterman) spoke about the craft of comedy and news satire. The Center for Communication hosts events year-round across New York City, exposing students to professionals in a wide variety of communication fields, including advertising and marketing agencies, internet news sites, television show producers and media companies. ● Communication Arts majors Tia Quirk ’16 and Vantesha Brewer ’17 interviewed Rami Malek.

  Mr. Robot—https://vimeo.com/142902482 Late Night Writers—https://vimeo.com/164733434

Isaac Fitzgerald with Margaret Atwood.

Margaret Atwood Guest lined up for more than two hours to get a good seat to listen to author Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale, Oryx and Crake) speak with Isaac Fitzgerald (Buzzfeed Books) about Atwood’s latest novel, The Heart Goes Last, and much more. Atwood’s wit and humor were on full display during the entertaining conversation. The event was held in partnership with independent bookseller, BookCourt (bookcourt.com), in Cobble Hill. ●  https://youtu.be/u3Qia44yPhs

Joe Toplyn, Franchesca Ramsey, and Zhubin Parang talk with moderator Jennifer Danielson (Above Average Productions).

Links to all videos are available at sfc.edu/terrier

132nd Charter Day Convocation St. Francis College proudly celebrated its top students and Brooklyn’s top leaders in government, business, and education with the 132nd Charter Day convocation headlined with a keynote address from honoree Kenneth P. Thompson, the Brooklyn District Attorney. During the event, St. Francis inducted the new class of Duns Scotus Honor Society Members and honored faculty, administration, and staff for 15 years of service, while National Grid New York President Kenneth D. Daly ’88 announced the recipients of the National Grid Scholarship and Internship. An Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters was presented to William P. Henson for his work as President and member of the Board of Directors of Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School. David Ehrenberg, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, received the St. Francis College Entrepreneurship Award. Center for Entrepreneurship Executive-in-Residence Mary Gelormino was also awarded an Entrepreneurship Award. ●

St. Francis Chairman of the Board of Trustees John Tully ’67 with honorees William P. Henson, Mary Gelormino, Kenneth P. Thompson, and David Ehrenberg.

 Charter Day Convocation—https://youtu.be/QkuMzroTyQM

National Grid New York President Ken Daly ’88 with Provost Timothy Houlihan and the National Grid Scholarship and Internship winners: Quynh T. Dang, Joseph P. Regalbuto, and Grissell Bautista.

The new inductees to the Duns Scotus Honor Society.

SFC faculty, staff, and administrators honored for 15 years of service with the Pax et Bonum Medal (faculty) or President’s Award (non-instructional). ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | FALL 2016 | 7

Alumni Spotlight

Michael Rochford ’74 Spreading the Love of Reading, One Stop at a Time By Chandra Persaud ’11

Michael Rochford ’74, Executive Director of St. Nicks Alliance, firmly believes that reading nurtures the mind and paves the path for future success. This exact sentiment is the driving force behind the non-profit organization’s latest literacy initiative—the BK Story Voyager (bkstoryvoyager.org), a bookmobile that travels weekly to after-school sites throughout north Brooklyn, bringing the love of books to children and families.

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ochford, who has worked with local leaders who came out in strong St. Nicks for the last 20 years, support for the Bk Story Voyager’s hopes the BK Story Voyager helps goals of increasing literacy and access children get ready to learn and eager to to books. read, igniting a passion that turns them “I was drawn to the idea of a children’s into lifelong readers. literacy outreach program from the “Reading not only helps one stay beginning. Books kind of saved my life as informed, but provides the groundwork a kid. My nephew is just beginning to hit needed to lead with innovation,” says his stride as a young reader, so the topic Rochford who as a child gravitated towards of literacy and supporting our youth’s biographies and books about cities during academic success is very important to his regular visits to his local library. “It is me,” says Dell. She currently continues Michael Rochford with Alison Dell in front of the BK Story Voyager. so important to be inquisitive.” to serve on the BK Story Voyager Advisory St. Nicks serves over 2,000 children in Committee at St. Nicks. after-school and community centers each year. “We noticed that many Professor Dell says taking this idea and turning it into reality through of our children, despite exposure to enriching after-school programming, sheer determination and collaboration was an empowering experience. were not reading at grade level or thriving in school,” explains Rochford. “After all the steps involved in the process—going from an idea, to a The organization set out to find a creative, but effective solution to vote, to deciding how the will be outfitted—it is inspiring to see the specifically engage children in reading. The book distribution vehicle BK Story Voyager on the road and engaging Brooklyn’s kids and families was born from conversations among board members and focus groups with books,” says Dell. with neighborhood parents and children. Rochford credits St. Francis College for laying the necessary founda“One of the ultimate goals of this initiative is to lift the rate of student tion that led him to devote decades to revitalizing urban areas. “As a performance and school success,” says Rochford and the bookmobile Brooklyn native, I was drawn to St. Francis because it offered a solid is well equipped to do exactly that. On the road since fall 2015, the undergraduate education, small school environment, and is conveniently BK Story Voyager boasts a library suitable for children of all ages along located in a major metropolitan area. I majored in sociology, which with a full-time librarian. In addition, it offers multimedia access, arts was a good introduction for my focus on urban development,” says and crafts events, literacy-based contests, and even opportunities to Rochford. Out of a love for cities and a thirst for what makes them thrive, meet guest authors. The BK Story Voyager also ensures that children Rochford pursued a MS in Urban Planning and a MBA in Finance after and families have access to books even when local libraries are closed graduating from SFC. and can enjoy books they may be unable to afford at retail prices. As for his time at SFC, Rochford fondly remembers classes in sociology Most importantly, the bookmobile is an emblem of St. Nicks continwith Dr. Edna O’Hern and philosophy with Dr. O’Brian. “Both professors ued promise to empower residents of the Williamsburg-Greenpoint were passionate about their subjects and encouraged inquiry. They did community “The BK Story Voyager is part of a larger innovative effort an excellent job providing a solid foundation for advanced study,” recalls intended to integrate affordable housing, education and employment Rochford. In addition, he can vividly recount forming new friendships at to address poverty,” explains Rochford. SFC and exploring downtown Brooklyn. “I also have great memories of The BK Story Voyager would not be around today without the help the quirky group Treaty Stone,” adds Rochford. of the Williamsburg-Greenpoint community. Money for the bus came Dell was not surprised to learn that Rochford is an alumnus of SFC. from Councilman Steve Levin’s Participatory Budgeting process which “The College’s culture includes the expectation that you are working not gives community members the ability to decide how the city’s money only for your own gain, but to make the world a better place. An atmowill be spent. sphere that requires each person Among those playing an to work towards social change is Our Deepest Condolences instrumental role in the launch of one of my favorite things about During the reporting of this story in August, Michael’s 24-year-old the BK Story Voyager is SFC’s very the College.” Without a doubt, son, Michael Cawley Rochford, unexpectedly passed away while own Alison Dell, Assistant Professor Rochford’s work is the epitome on summer break from George Washington University Law School. of Biology. As a volunteer, she stood of such Franciscan values. ● Our thoughts and prayers are with Michael and the Rochford family. alongside parents, educators, and 8  |  ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER  |  FALL 2016

Faculty Spotlight By Bryan Fonseca ’16

The New Nursing: Ronica Mukerjee Over the last two years, the nursing program at St. Francis College has grown rapidly. This year, training for the new wave of nurses kicks into overdrive, thanks in large part to Professor Ronica Mukerjee.

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ukerjee, now in her third year at SFC, says take care of. That includes understanding cultural her students will spend a lot more time with differences as well as individual quirks. robot simulators in the new nursing lab. While teaching at St. Francis, Mukerjee is also “Basically they get to work with a specialized completing a Doctor of Nursing program at Yale. mannequin or SIM [a patient simulator] person A big focus on her studies is cultural safety, a way that is pre-programmed to have an abnormal heart to make health care work better for marginalized beat, abdominal sounds, or varying blood pressures communities that have historically experienced so a student can detect physiological disorders discrimination. for example,” Mukerjee said. “We can use many “The clinical work that I do is predominately different types of procedures on them so that the with HIV+ people in communities of color as well first time a student is practicing a new skill, it’s as transgender women but also I’ve focused on not on a patient necessarily. They will still learn working with the whole LGBT population,” she said. many things in a live, clinical setting for the first “I became interested in it because I spent a lot of time but there’s quite a bit we can do in our lab, time working in HIV-affected communities before including childbirth.” I went into nursing school and I recognized that Mukerjee, a Columbia University grad, knows that economic disparities as well as the resources Ronica Mukerjee. shifting from the lab to working with real patients is for treatment and prevention of health disparities not always a smooth transition. She says she works were sorely lacking.” hard to prepare her students for clinical shifts at Bellevue Hospital, No matter who the patient is, Mukerjee expects her students to which has partnered with the program. deliver care with confidence and top-notch preparation before “I think a lot of students are new to the world of nursing, and working in a clinical setting. But she knows, she can’t prepare them the SIMs provide an avenue for experiential learning not otherwise for everything. available,” she said. “I remember when I went to college—SIM “I don’t think anybody expects them to be fully 100 percent preparation was very new and so they didn’t really do anything. understanding of the material without guidance,” she said. “A lot of But now you’ll see students be as nervous with SIM people as you what happens in the classroom is the experiences are more cohesive would expect them to be with patients. It’s good for people to deal so it really paints the picture for students about patients. I don’t think with their nervousness in a controlled environment.” our jobs as teachers are to answer every question; it is to pose them Technology is just a small part of what Mukerjee teaches. Perhaps and see what solution students can come up with or show new the most important thing she can pass on to her students is an avenues to work through problems.” ● awareness of and compassion for the wide array of patients they will

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Faculty Notes Bro. Geoffrey Clement, OSF (History) presented his research “Statim Prosequi: an index as a product, instrument and medium of the medieval Franciscan inquisition in Tuscany” at the Fordham Center for Medieval Studies Annual International Conference, Manuscript as Medium. The paper shows how internal devices were embedded in an early 14th-century Franciscan Tuscan inquisitor’s manual that enabled an inquisitor, or a functionary thereof, to consult major bodies of legal documentation more quickly and effectively. Wendy Galgan (Chair, English) and the Women’s Study Center/Women’s Minor kicked off Wendy Galgan with photograthe Year of pher and artist Alyscia Respect at the Cunningham who spoke about College, with a Embracing Our Natural Beauty. series of talks, movies, and special events supported by signs around campus, that promote respect for people, respect for communities, and respect for the environment. “The Respect Initiative is dedicated to promoting respect for everyone, regardless of sex, gender, race, socioeconomic class, political beliefs, physical [dis]ability, nationality, or any of the other myriad ways people tend to be categorized. Every person deserves respect, no matter who that person is,” says Professor Galgan.  https://youtu.be/D1bE3swpYZ0 Dr. Galgan and Gregory Tague (English) kept the poetic arts flourishing at St. Francis with a number of award-winning writers coming in during the year. The next poet to visit St. Francis College is Marilyn Hacker. She will read her work for the Women’s Poetry Initiative, Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 4:30pm.   Nina Tassi and James Zimerman— https://youtu.be/833LJk5UguA John Guzlowski— https://youtu.be/WcEWWwG989Y Maria Lisella—https://youtu.be/tJ9o2FLSIdQ

Nina Tassi read from Spirit Ascending, James Zimmerman shared poems from Little Miracles.

John Guzlowski talked about his collection Echoes of Tattered Tongues.

Uwe Gielen (Psychology) released his latest work Childhood and Adolescence: Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Applications (2nd edition) (Praeger/ABC-CLIO). The book, co-edited with Jaipaul L. Roopnarine, looks at how children and adolescents grow up in many parts of the world, and pays special attention to families and children in low and medium-income countries. Dr. Gielen, Director of the Institute for International Cross-Cultural Psychology, spoke about topics in the book at a Columbia University Faculty Seminar and at the Eastern Psychological Association in New York. Katherine Grant (Communication Arts) took Acting II students to see Head of Passes at the Public Theater, a jaw-dropping production featuring a peerless Phylicia Rashad. They also met actor Harry Lennix, currently starring in NBC’s The Blacklist. Steven Lipson (Biology) published “The Art of Cheating in the 21st Millennium: Innovative Mechanisms and Insidious Ploys in Academic Deceit,” a look at the new ways students are cheating, in the International Journal of Education. Saleesha Matthews ’16, Alexa Castelluccio ’17, Venique Dial ’19, and Alisa Allen ’17 with Harry Lennix.

Biology professors Kathleen A. Nolan (Chair) and Alison Cucco, who also works at the Cold Spring Harbor DNA Learning Center, spoke at the conference, “From Ebola to Zika: Present and Emerging Infectious Diseases” held at Columbia University. Peter Leibman (Education) has been sharing his expertise on finding a teaching job, based on his book, Launch a Teaching Career: Secrets For Aspiring Teachers (Rowman & Littlefield). He’s offered talks at Penn State Abington, Temple University, a national webinar for national teaching honor society Kappa Delta Pi, and for the program Troops to Teachers. Communication Arts Professors Augusta Palmer and Magaly Christopher-Colimon held the first St. Francis College Women’s Film Festival during Women’s History Month. It featured two days of short films by women and students, recognizing new and original voices, as well as multi-generational, cross-cultural, multi-racial female voices beyond campus. Duana Butler (New York Women in Film and Television), Lili White (Another eXperiment by Women Film Festival) and Lisa Russell (Cinema Corner) spoke to audience and helped curate the screened films.   Student Filmmakers— https://youtu.be/Bb4InSjze08 Duana Butler—https://youtu.be/cyGt03GH3IQ Lili White—https://youtu.be/_fuEdw2PAEM

Queens Poet Laureate Maria Lisella.

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Magaly Christopher-Colimon, Lindsay Boccia ’16, Autumn Clouden ’16, Lili White, and Augusta Palmer. L E F T– R I G H T:

Nickie Phillips’ (Sociology and Criminal Justice) second book Beyond Blurred Lines (Rowman & Littlefield) will be published in November. The book details the history of rape culture from the 1970s and looks at the changing ways sexual violence is treated in society.

Steven Hayward with Iddo Wernick (The Rockefeller University), and William Tucker (Fuel Freedom Foundation). Fred Siegel (Scholar in Residence) explored the left and right sides of the political debate in four events. William Voegeli (Claremont Review of Books) discussed The Complex Politics of Compassion. Conservative scholar Fred Siegel with William Voegeli. James Piereson answered the question, “Does Liberalism Have a Future,” political commentator Steven Hayward questioned, “Can Conservatives be Environmentalists?” and Harry Siegel (New York Daily News), Heather Mac Donald (Manhattan Institute), and Kay Hymowitz (Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys) tackled the topic, “Is the NYPD Doing Its Job?”   James Piereson— https://youtu.be/KQb4IWvVFf4 Steven Hayward— https://youtu.be/5x72nipinhw “Is the NYPD Doing Its Job?”— https://youtu.be/mBy2LW43uxQ

Harry Siegel, Heather Mac Donald, and Kay Hymowitz.

Terrier Sports

Women’s Basketball Best in Class The 2015–2016 St. Francis Women’s basketball team recorded the highest grade point average in the nation for Division I programs with a 3.712 cumulative team GPA.

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t’s great to be number one in the country in anything because that’s something that the overwhelming majority of college student-athletes never get the chance to be,” said Terriers’ Head Coach John Thurston. “I’m extremely happy for the players. They did this. It took a lot of hard work and effort on their part.” The Terriers have made the Academic Top 25 for five consecutive years, placing in the top four in each of the last four seasons under

Thurston, including a pair of second place finishes in 2012–13 and in 2014–15. “I also want to congratulate our alumni, especially our recent alumni who established the culture and the environment that’s needed for this type of recognition to take place,” added Coach Thurston, who last year coached the women to the College’s first ever NCAA March Madness appearance when they won the 2015 NEC Tournament. ●

Leah Fechko ’16 Signs Vincent Bezecourt ’16 Inks Contract With New York Red Bulls II Professional Contract In Ireland

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erriers’ All-American soccer player Vincent Bezecourt ’16 got his wings, signing a professional contract with the New York Red Bulls II of the United Soccer League. “He came to St. Francis College with the attitude of making himself a better player every day on and off the field,” said Terriers’ Head Coach Tom Giovatto. “Vince’s commitment and positive energy carried through to every member of our team and helped put St. Francis soccer back in the national rankings last season. It shows our current players and recruits that if they put in the work they can play professionally after school.” The highly decorated Bezecourt, who led the Terriers to the 2014 Northeast Conference Championship and a #22 national ranking, played in five preseason games with the Red Bulls prior to the 2016 season. On Feb. 4, the midfielder scored a goal in a 5–0 victory over the Montreal Impact. He scored his first two goals for Red Bulls II in August against the Harrisburg City Islanders. Bezecourt, who comes from Aire sur l’Adour in the southwest of France, led the Terriers last season tallying seven goals. In December, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America named him Third Team AllAmerican. Bezecourt was also named to the All-Northeast Regional First-Team in 2015.●

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rish eyes will be smiling when women’s basketball graduate Leah Fechko ’16 takes the court as a professional for the Killester Basketball Club in Dublin, Ireland. “It is very gratifying to see one of our players fulfilling their dream and for Leah it was to be able to play overseas,” said Terriers’ Head Coach John Thurston. “She is a rare talent who is ideally suited for International rules. We look forward to following her throughout her career.” Fechko is the fourth player from the Terriers’ 2014–15 NEC Championship team to sign as a professional. Her former teammates Katie Fox ’15 and Sarah Benedetti ’15 both also play professionally in Ireland and Eilidh Simpson ’15 plays professionally in Barcelona. The Twinsburg, Ohio, native put together a significant list of accomplishments in 2016. Fechko was named the NEC Defensive Player of the Year and was selected to the All-NEC First Team. She was also named the St. Francis Brooklyn Female Athlete of the Year. Fechko became the 16th woman to score 1,000 career-points and is the only player in the school’s program history (men’s or women’s) to score 1,200 points, grab 850 rebounds, dish out 250 assists, and register 200 steals in a career. “I’m thankful to have the opportunity to continue to play the game I love in another country,” Fechko stated. “I am excited to see where basketball takes me and to travel the world. I couldn’t thank my support system of family, friends, teammates and coaches enough for believing in me to make my dreams a reality.” ● ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | FALL 2016 | 11

Angela Manekas ’01 Named a 2016 Big Apple Award Winner

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xcellence in the classroom continues for another former women’s basketball player. Angela Manekas ’01, a fourth-grade teacher at PS 232 (The Walter Ward School) in Lindenwood, was one of 17 teachers to win a 2016 Big Apple Award. Manekas, who also worked for the St. Francis Athletic Department, was selected from more than 4,600 nominees. Both of Manekas’ parents were physical education teachers; her father taught at a school for the deaf. That inspired her to have her students say the Pledge of Allegiance in sign language every morning. Manekas has taught at PS 232 for 11 years. Her principal says she’s an expert guided reading teacher. Manekas’ students also do well in math. In the 2014–15 school year, 91 percent of her students demonstrated proficiency on the New York State math exam, and 69 percent performed at Angela Manekas '01, second from left, hearing an advanced level. ● the news about her award.

Tennis Teams Raise Awareness For Kidney Disease

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he St. Francis Terriers’ tennis teams are fighting a battle far bigger than their matches on court. The two squads are raising awareness about kidney disease, inspired by SFC Men’s Tennis Head Coach Chad Davis ’02. Davis was diagnosed with end-stage renal disease, also known as chronic kidney disease, in May 2015 just after the completion of the men’s 2014–15 campaign. “We want people to know that it is important that they take care of themselves and go to the doctor on a regular basis,” Coach Davis said. “We try our best to follow the Franciscan way and help those in need by identifying a cause each year to support and build awareness,” said Terriers’ Head Women’s Coach Alicia Browne ’05. “Each year, we participate in the breast cancer walk and this year, because it hit home for us with Chad being diagnosed with kidney failure, we did a project for kidney disease awareness.” “Having end-stage renal disease is certainly a life changer. I kind of relate it to sports where at any given time the game plan switches up on and you have to make in-game adjustments,” said Davis who is still coaching at St. Francis between dialysis appointments but had to stop working at his public school job. “It’s also something that you can’t really tackle alone so I’m glad I have the support system of my mom, Marilyn Davis, my girlfriend, Tina, and my sister, Jackie, as well as a host of other family members and close friends. Without those three women I think it would have been an even tougher road; they have put up with a lot,” he continued. “What I try and do is stay positive and take it one day at a time. ●

Coach Chad Davis ’02 hopes to inspire the team with his off-court battle.

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A Heroic Return

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year ago, St. Francis tennis stand-out Francesc Terns-Campius ’15 was supposed to be celebrating graduation with his fellow seniors in the class of 2015. But Terns never walked across the stage to get his diploma. Instead, on the day of the year-end Athletics Banquet, Terns was diagnosed with cancer and began making plans for returning to his home in Barcelona. Francesc Terns-Campius It was the start of a months-long struggle ’15 receiving his diploma against Hodgkin’s lymphoma. at the 2016 Athletic “I thought it could not happen to me Awards Banquet. because I was healthy, I was playing sports,” said Terns. “I’m fit. I never smoked in my life. I barely drink, like why?” After coming to grips with the diagnosis, Terns began chemotherapy and radiation, writing about his fight on his Spanish language blog: whatsuppaquito.wordpress.com. Eight months later, doctors told Terns that he was cancer free. “Right now I’m perfect; I’m feeling better than ever,” he said with a grin from ear-to-ear. Building on the support of friends and family that helped him through his treatments, Terns is now helping others battling cancer. “When I was on the fourth or fifth chemo … I saw on TV a show with kids that were going through cancer and I said, for me it’s hard. I can’t imagine for a kid,” added Terns. He was inspired to start the Pinky Smiles Foundation to provide toys and once-in-a-lifetime experiences for children with cancer. “When I left last year, if you’d tell me that I was going to be here like I am right now, I would say there is no way,” he said. “I didn’t know what I was going to go through, but I knew the worst. You know it exists but if you don’t have cancer ever in your life then it’s like a separate world; you don’t understand what it is. In one year, I learned more than all my life.” A year after the initial diagnosis, Terns returned to Brooklyn for the 2016 Athletics Banquet. He was honored at the ceremony, and finally got to walk across the stage to receive his diploma. ●

Entire SFC Athletic Department to Volunteer at the New York City Marathon for Fourth Straight Year

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hen runners from the 2016 NYC Marathon run through Williamsburg this November, for the fourth year in a row, St. Francis College student -athletes, coaches, and staff will support them by handing out water and sports drinks. The volunteers get to the 11-mile mark of the race early in the morning, set-up, then clean up the trash after SFC student athletes braved wet and windy the more than 50,000 weather to help out at the 2015 marathon. runners have passed. “We love being able to help out the city and the thousands of runners that compete in this event,” said Terriers’ Director of Athletics Irma Garcia ’80. “It’s in our nature as Franciscans to give back to our community and I’m proud of our group for giving their time.” More volunteers are always welcome. Contact Director of Marketing Maggie Martini at 718.455.5411 or [email protected]. ●

Past Events Visit sfc.edu/alumnievents for more pictures from these and other alumni events. Tuesday, September 22, 2015—Bro. Urban Gonnoud Golf Outing

Dilek Unay ’16 and Frank Armano ’16 (center), seen here with Judy and Daniella Virga, were both presented with the Pi Alpha/Andy Virga Memorial Scholarship Fund, which was created in honor of Andy Virga ’72.

Virga family and friends.

Friday, September 25, 2015—Accounting Affinity Group Reception

Tatiana Podobina ’15, Quynh Truc Dang, Vuk Kesic, Andy Calixto ’16, Phoebe Lee ’16, Theresa Franchi ’16 and James Toscano ’14.

Johan Torres ’15 and Aydee Adames-Polanco ’05.

Robert Trapp ’77, Peter Mancuso ’74, Gerard Trapp ’78 and Christopher Cottingham.

Miguel Medrano ’18, John Ferro ’83 and Julio Agosto ’02.

Friday, October 16, 2015—Alumni Paint Night

Alicia J. Browne ’05 and Jamie A. Browne ’05.

Kimberly L. Bennett ’05 and Sarah M. Bratton Hughes ’07.

Our painters.

Friday, October 30, 2015—Alumni Terrier Night honoring John Casey ’70 and Michael MacIntyre ’97 John Casey ’70, President Brendan Dugan ’68 and Michael MacIntyre ’97.

Renee Miscione ’75,Claudia Gilchriest ’80, Marjorie Drennan ’78, Mary Anne Killeen ’78, Joseph Malewich ’79, Elizabeth Gallo ’00, John Spina ’88, Janet Brooks ’80 and Erica Matechak ’89.

Marjorie Driscoll ’80, Janet Brooks ’80, Claudia Gilchriest ’80, Renee Miscione ’75 and Anne Tully-Conlon ’76.

Joseph DiMauro ’70, Daniel Lynch ’70, John Casey ’70, Thomas Ford ’70, Kenneth Brown ’70 and James Russell ’70.

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Past Events Visit sfc.edu/alumnievents for more pictures from these and other alumni events. December 4, 2015—Casino Alumni Night honoring the classes of 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011

Alfonso Lopez ’06, Dorrel Beckles ’06, Rosmery C. Camilo ’06 and Lisa Paolucci ’06.

December 11, 2015— ‘Big Splash’ Swimming and Waterpolo Reunion

Christopher Machado ’11, Carrie Laskowitz ’11, Adriana Greco ’11, Dolores Kenan ’11 and Kevin Conlon ’11.

Our Education Alumni.

Saturday, April 9, 2016—Healthcare Science Affinity Group “The Doctors are In” Networking Event.

Nemanja Simonovic ’12, David Lonnberg ’15 and Benjamin Barnett ’08.

Hilda Gabriel, DO ’87, Victor Masi, DO ’89, Alex Arroyo, MD ’98, Patrick Davis, MD ’90 and Maryirene Flynn, MD ’81. S E C O N D R O W : VP of Development Thomas Flood, Louis Tranese, DO ’95, Matthew Krsulich ’73, Joseph Stuto, DPM, Alan Stuto, DPM ’10 and Director of Alumni Relations Dennis McDermott ’74. T H I R D R O W : James Vincent, MD ’61. FIRST ROW:

June 23, 2016—Young Alumni SGA Alumni Mentoring Night Our swimmers.

Saturday, April 16, 2016—18th annual Eileen Dugan Run Our SFC students with Director of Student Engagement Ruben Gonzalez ’04.

Michael O’Connor, Joe Dugan and Catherine McDermott ’74.

Director of Athletics Irma Garcia ’80, Simone Catalano, Director of Institutional Research, Steven Catalano, Catherine McDermott ’74 and Associate Director of Scholarship Giving Katherine O’Hagan.

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Sade Falebita ’12 and Ramon Abreu ’12.

Christina Scotti ’11, Joanne (Samaha) Deliso’08, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Jamaal Womack ’09, Director of Student Engagement Ruben Gonzalez ’04, Jenna Scotti ’07 and David Corbino ’07.

Our SGA alumni with our current SGA students.

Past Events Visit sfc.edu/alumnievents for more pictures from these and other alumni events. Wednesday, May 18, 2016— Golden Terriers Luncheon

Our Golden Terriers from the 1960s.

Our Golden Terriers from the 1950s.

Our 50th Anniversary Class of 1966.

Thursday, July 14, 2016—SoulCycle for Scholarships

July 19, 2016—60s Alumni Luncheon

Our 60s alumni with Vice President of Development Thomas Flood, Director of Alumni Relations Dennis McDermott ’74, and Director of Athletics Irma Garcia ’80.

Our alumni.

July 22, 2016—Pi Alpha Golf Outing

August 1, 2016— Cyclones Alumni Night Sarah M. Bratton Hughes ’07 with her son Andrew; Rocky, Sandy and Director of Alumni Relations Dennis McDermott ’74. Sarah threw the first pitch of the game.

Our Pi Alpha alumni.

Dennis McDermott ’74 and Gabrielle Spinelli ’16, program Coordinator for the Brooklyn Cyclones.

Kelsea Harriott, Hakim A. Williams ’02 and Julian Oddman ’06 with his sons Myles and Noah.

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Class Notes 1950s Francis X. McCormack ’51 is happily retired in California. After St. Francis, he attended Columbia Law. He went on to serve as Vice President at Philco and Assistant General Counsel of Ford Motor Company before joining Arco. Rev. Eugene F. McGovern ’52 recently celebrated his 60th Jubilee as a priest. Prior to his retirement, he served as pastor of St. Aloysius in Ridgewood, NY. Neil F. Brogan Jr. ’56 remembers his fellow classmates in his thoughts and prayers, and wishes them a happy 60th anniversary. Michael J. McPartland ’57 recently had printed a book of his poetry.

1960s Peter J. Schweitzer ’60 was presented this past May with the Franklin P. Gavin Memorial Award, given to him by the New York State Bar Association Lawyer Assistance Committee. The Award is given annually to a person who has demonstrated outstanding interest and support of the goals of both the Lawyer Assistance Committees and Lawyer Assistance Programs in New York State.

of Registration and Academic Records at St. Francis College, where he still teaches mathematics on a part-time basis. Thomas J. Keller ’62 recently wrote Ilium, his new book which is available on Amazon and other book stores. Thomas J. Keller ’62 with Bill Barnewold ’62 and Irma Garcia ’80, with his book, Ilium, in hand.

Harold J. Martin ’61 has warm memories of his year at St. Francis College on Butler Street. He sends his regards to the Key Lords R&R Quintet and the Phi Rho Pi fraternity. He wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, especially the Class of 1961. Anthony Pantano ’61 writes Opera reviews for the Brooklyn Eagle. He recently celebrated his 80th birthday and his 50th wedding anniversary with wife, Judith. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 recently celebrated his 65th Jubilee from entering the Franciscan Brothers from St. Thomas Aquinas parish. Prior to his retirement, Bro. Robert was Dean Emeritus

Charles H. Harris ’63 recently returned to Brooklyn to visit his Alma Mater.

Charles H. Harris ’63 in front of the SFC Waterpolo Trophy case.

James ’63, John ’68, and Joseph Raftery ’91, along with their brothers Patrick and Kevin, were recently inducted into the 57th annual Hall of Fame of the Basketball Old-Timers of America. Peter J. Schweitzer ’60 (center) with Jon Santemma, past President Nassau County Bar Association & past Chair, Lawyer Assistance Program, Annabel Bazante, past Chair, NCBA Lawyer Assistance Program, Carol Hoffman, past Chair, NCBA Lawyer Assistance Program, and Henry Kruman, past Chair, NCBA Lawyer Assistance Program.

The 2016 Basketball Old-Timers Hall of Fame class included, seated from left, Lee Jones, Herb Turetzky and Jim Raftery ’63; standing middle row from left, organizer Ray Nash ’63, Frank Alagia, John Carey and organizer Dennis McDermott ’74; and standing back row from left, John Raftery ’68, Joe Raftery ’91, Kevin Raftery and Patrick Raftery.

Jack ’58 and Julie McCarthy—Dismas Home of New Hampshire

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fter working for many years with various prison ƒ ƒ Medical care provided by Catholic Medical Center programs and seeing too many inmates wind up ƒ ƒ Food and culinary training provided by Catholic back behind bars, Jack ’58 and Julie McCarthy Charities decided to try something new. ƒ ƒ Money management and budget training from “We came up with the concept of Dismas Home St. Mary’s Bank, and because it has been successful in 20 states. It was ƒ ƒ Drug and Alcohol counseling by Hope for begun by a Catholic priest and some students at New Hampshire. Vanderbilt University. There is no central organization; Reflecting on his own life, McCarthy says transferring each one is responsible for running and funding itself to St. Francis College from Syracuse University was and so each is somewhat different,” writes McCarthy. the best move he ever made. They approached the president of St. Anselm “The Franciscan Brothers I experienced, one of College in Manchester, NH, Dr. Stephen DiSalvo. They whom taught my father, were disciplined, but loving. bonded over baseball, borough parishes, and Catholic They were demanding in the classroom and wanted Colleges. After several discussions, they decided to you to be successful, even Bro. Roger Nagle who devote the Dismas house to helping the women in a knocked me on my butt more than once on the Jack and Julie McCarthy with their nearby state prison. basketball court. From them, I learned most of the Great Dane therapy dogs, Erin and Tara. “Our first home is small. It was provided by Catholic principles I have carried though a successful business Charities at no rent but required a lot of renovation career and an adventurous life, and I learned to lean work. We will accommodate up to seven women at a time. We estimate the on my faith to get me though the rough times. Those men, those wonderful average stay to be five to seven months before they are ready to strike out on teachers left an indelible mark on my heart and my future.” their own. Most of the women will most likely have addiction issues and many Known as JB while at St. Francis, he said that many of his lifelong friends will be single mothers.” Among the services Dismas Home will provide: started out as classmates and fraternity brothers. ƒ ƒ A safe, warm, loving environment Now, with the first house renovated and ready for guests, Jack and Julie are ƒ ƒ Meals prepared by volunteers from the United Council of Churches planning to establish Dismas Homes near several New Hampshire colleges or ƒ ƒ Volunteers who join them at meals to create a family atmosphere universities. ƒ ƒ Tutoring and computer literacy by students from St. Anselm “I never thought that when I’m reaching 80 years old, I would be the CEO of ƒ ƒ Jobs with opportunities to grow through an alliance with an a non-profit. Actually, I’m not. God is. He has guided us every step of the way.” employment agency Learn more at DismasHomeNH.org. ●

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Bro. Alan Zodda ’63, OSF recently celebrated his 65th Jubilee from entering the Franciscan Brothers from Our Lady of Peace parish. Prior to his retirement, Bro. Alan served as administrative assistant at St. Francis Prep in Fresh Meadows, NY.

Bro. Adrian Fannon, OSF ’67 recently celebrated his 60th Jubilee from entering the Franciscan Brothers from St. Anthony of Padua parish. Bro. Adrian currently ministers at St. Francis Prep in Fresh Meadows, NY.

Ernie Mortuzans ’64 had his photography showcased at the College this past November. His exhibition was entitled “The Waterside Con Edison Plant, NYC and The Coal Hole Covers of Brooklyn”. Classmates, friends and family came together in the Callahan Center to support Ernie’s photography exhibit. Alumni attendees included David Gearey ’64, Walter Scanlon ’64, Walter Cuff ’63, and Charles O’Neil ’64.

John P. Russell ’67 and his wife are volunteers at a hospice as 11th hour support staff, visiting patients on their last journey. They volunteer in Hernandez County, Spring Hill, FL. Joseph T. Browne ’68 was recently awarded the Ralph Hay Pioneer Award during the 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement. The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Ralph Hay Pioneer Award, formerly known as the Dan Reeves Pioneer Award, is presented periodically to an individual who has made significant and innovative contributions to professional football. Joe recently retired as senior executive of the National Football League, after having spent 50 years with the organization. Joseph began his career with the NFL when he was 17 years old, working in the mail room.

David Gearey ’64, Walter Scanlon ’64, Ernie Mortuzans ’64 and Walter Cuff ’63. Edward J. Jaworski ’66 expressed this thought: As his class approached its 50th Anniversary, he thought with sadness of those classmates who have passed away, yet feeling such gladness for having known them. Omega Delta Chi brothers after attending this year’s Terrier Night. Left to right: Luciano J. Marotta ’71, William P. Tully ’72, Ronald T. Maiorino ’72, Al Salsarulo ’68, Michael F. Lynch ’72, Philip S. Defelice ’71, George M. Magliano ’67, and Joseph V. DiMauro ’70.

1970s Bro. Thomas W. Barton, OSF ’70 recently celebrated his 50th Jubilee from entering the Franciscan Brothers from Our Lady of Angels parish. Anthony J. Rizzi ’70 retired in 2015 after 49 years in health care administration. James P. Lawler ’71 chaired the Annual Celebration of Individuals with Disabilities in Film at the Film Festival at Pace University this past March. Sr. Margaret A. Merritt, OP ’71 recently celebrated her 60th jubilee year as a sister of the Dominican Order. Reverend Leonard Villa ’72 was appointed pastor of St. Paul the Apostle parish in Yonkers. He was ordained in 1986 and had been most recently the administrator of St. John the Evangelist parish in Goshen. Vincent A. Kucich ’73 is now the Regional Chief Medical Officer for Presence Health-Central State Region. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, American College of Chest Physicians and the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Joseph T. Browne ’68 receiving the Ralph Hay Pioneer Award during the 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement.

James Brochu ’69 in character in his musical play Character Man.

James J. Brochu ’69 recently starred in “Character Man,” a musical salute to the memorable character actors of Broadway, and which had its run extended due to critical acclaim.

Dennis McDermott ’74 with Carol Carver (Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking, Webster Bank) and Kevin McGinniss (President and CEO, Eastern College Athletic Association). Dennis McDermott ’74 was honored with the ECAC Legends Award at the annual Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden. McDermott has been Director of Alumni Relations at St. Francis for more

Walter Timpone ’72—SFC Alumnus Joins State’s Highest Court After 30 years serving as a lawyer in public and private practice, Walter Timpone ’72 was sworn in as New Jersey State Supreme Court Associate Justice this summer, the highest court in the state. “It is humbling to have been plucked out of the great pool of “My generation watched many of our peers lose their lawyers to become one of seven justices,” said Timpone. “I am lives in that war. While it was raging, the College remained seeing many of the critical issues of the day coming across my a safe haven for us, providing thoughtful discussion and a desk. The work is fascinating and demanding.” framework in which to respond to the challenges of the times. Timpone most recently was a partner at McElroy, Deutsch, Those teachings and guiding principles stayed with me over Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP. Before that, he held a variety of the years.” positions including at the U.S. Attorney’s office in Newark, He says he spends a lot of time mentoring young lawyers serving as a federal election monitor, and investigating the NJ as a way of giving back, but it was a case as federal prosecutor Department of Motor Vehicles Inspection Program. that produced one of his proudest moments. “My life’s experiences, including growing-up very blue collar “Two young police trainees came to me after having been in Brooklyn, infuse my thinking and decisions. I was a junior told by a mayor and a councilman that they would not be high school teacher in Park Slope, a special education teacher promoted to full status as police officers because they had Justice Timpone in Manhattan, a federal prosecutor in New Jersey as well as a failed to come out in support of the party during elections. Photo: Trenton Photographers. criminal defense attorney in private practice. The return to the I charged and convicted the politicians.” public sector is a compelling capstone to my many years of practice.” The decision was eventually reversed but the trainees had already become Justice Timpone, who attended St. Francis during the Vietnam War, says full status and rose to important positions in public service. Justice Timpone it was in college that he learned about the need for social justice and the is still in contact with them. ● importance of paying it forward.

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than 16 years, and graduated as Men’s Basketball leading scorer (he is now third), most field goals made, and most free throws made. McDermott was honored before the Terriers played St. John’s.

Vincent A. Gardino ’75 with his Eminence Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Jeanne Straus, President of Straus News. Vincent A. Gardino ’75 recently presented Cardinal Timothy Dolan with an OTTY award (Our Town Thanks You) for his services to the Upper East Side. Vincent is Vice President/Chief Revenue Officer for Straus News.

Karen Micciche (Literacy Nassau Executive Director), Robert Genalo ’76, and Stephen Bendernagel (Literacy Nassau Vice President). Robert Genalo ’76 was honored by Freeport-based Literacy Nassau in March for his commitment to eradicating illiteracy in our communities. The event, the 18th annual (un)Scrabble Challenge raised $45,000. Genalo is a Senior Vice President—Wealth Management and Wealth Management Advisor with Merrill Lynch. Bob is currently President of Literacy Nassau which helps hundreds of Long Island adults who struggle with the inability to read, write, and speak English.

Steven J. Virgadamo ’77 was invited by the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education to participate in its 2015 World Congress on Catholic Education. The invitation-only Congress was held in Rome and aimed to formulate and refresh core education principles, guidelines for Catholic Schools and Universities.

heat pumps, and wood-fired heating systems. Gordon has more than 28 years of experience in business development. He was Executive Director for the Long Island Geothermal Energy Organization (LI-GEO), President of D. Gordon Consulting Inc., and a founding member of the New York Geothermal Energy Organization (NY-GEO).

Karl T. Bednarek ’78 has joined the Physician Network at Weill Cornell Medicine after having spent 33 years as a member of the Beth Israel Medical Center. He has moved his office to East 12th Street in New York City, where he practices gastroenterology. His son is almost 29 years old, while his daughter is 11. He still enjoys tennis, photography, and model trains.

Grace McEvoy ’81 wishes her fellow classmates a happy 35th anniversary. She can’t believe it has been that long since graduation, and still considers her time at the College to be the “best four years.”

Joseph R. Ferrari, Ph.D. ’78 was named the sole recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Italian American Psychologist Award given by the Italian American Psychological Society, a special interest group of the American Psychological Association (APA). The award recognizes Ferrari for his extensive research, mentoring and public service. The APA also named Ferrari a fellow of its Division 8, a special interest group within the organization focused on social-personality psychology. John Bischoff ’79 joined the executive services firm Chief Outsiders to help the company’s clients with marketing. Before joining Chief Outsiders, Bischoff worked for New York Telephone and AT&T, then became Chief Executive Officer of the BISCH Group, Vice President of International Brand Strategy for the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority, and Chief Marketing Officer for St. Moritz Security Services.

1980s Mary E. Callahan ’80 was named Volunteer of the Year 2014 for Marion County Sheriff’s Office in Ocala, FL.

Arthur Gorman ’76 was featured this past October in the publication On Wall Street. The article featured his vast experience in the wealth management field.

Therese B. DeLisio ’77 has joined Episcopal seminary Bexley Seabury as Associate Professor of Theology and Liturgy and Academic Dean. She previously served as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, NY. Dr. DeLisio is a systematic theologian, liturgical scholar, theological educator, and an attorney. Terence V. Hayes ’77 has written a book entitled Blessed are the Peacemakers, about family, love, and police officers. It’s available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Rev. Michael Tedone ’81 just celebrated his 25th Jubilee as a priest. He currently serves as chaplain at Kingsborough Community College, Manhattan Beach, and chaplain at Beth Israel and Community Hospitals, both in Brooklyn. Kathleen M. Boily-Purdy ’84 was invited to speak at the National Convention of the Society of Health and Physical Education (SHAPE) of America where she spoke on the topic of Differentiated Instruction. Boily-Purdy is a National Board Certified Teacher, and a member of NYSUT-ELT. Rosanne D’Augusta ’86 is a teacher in the Department of Health and Physical Education for Brooklyn Technical High School where she is also the varsity volleyball coach and varsity badminton coach. Her volleyball team was city champion in the 2015 –2016 season, while her badminton team was city champion in the 2014–2015 season. Josephine Savastano ’87 has been chosen to lead Wells Fargo & Company’s first Regional Commercial Banking Office (RCBO) in New York’s outer boroughs. She also serves on the boards of the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation and Long Island City Partnership, and was recently named as one of the New York Business Journal’s Women of Influence, Class of 2016. Kenneth D. Daly ’88 was recently back on campus to give a lecture entitled Clean Green Renewable Energy for the Next Generation.

Eleanor F. McCabe ’76 cannot believe that 40 years have passed since graduation. She retired from the IRS more than 20 years ago, and exclaims that “time does fly.” John T. Tumminia ’76 is the director and founder of Baseball Miracles, a nonprofit group of baseball and softball instructors who teach boys and girls with economic and environmental disadvantages throughout the world. Baseball Miracles, which began in 2011, has visited Ireland, South Africa, Kenya, Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

Michael Raya ’81 is now on the Board of Directors for the Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA). Raya is the CEO of West-Ward Pharmaceuticals, which offers oral solid and injectable pharmaceuticals to chain stores, wholesalers, distributors, health systems and government agencies.

Irma Garcia ’80 (center) was awarded the Under Armour AD of the Year Award (ADOY) this past June by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). The award spans seven divisions (NCAA FBS, FCS, Division I-AAA, II, III, NAIA/Other Four-Year Institutions and Junior College/Community Colleges). The ADOY Award highlights the efforts of athletics directors at all levels for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses and their surrounding communities. Garcia has previously been awarded with the ECAC Division 1 Female Administrator of the Year Award. Donovan Gordon ’81 was appointed Director of Renewable Thermal by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). Gordon will help develop markets that support clean, high-efficiency, renewable thermal systems, including solar cooling, heating and hot water; air and ground source

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Rev. Marlowe V.N. Washington ’89 defended his dissertation in March at Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, NY to become Doctor of Ministry in Transformational Leadership with focus on cultural intelligence. Rev. Washington is the senior minister of The Historic Parsells Church in Rochester, an American Baptist congregation. He is also a current trustee of Keuka College in Keuka Park, NY. Chris Palermo ’89 announces that his daughter, Priscilla, is a junior at Glenbard East High School in Lombard, IL. She recently committed to Colorado State where she plans to play tennis in the fall of 2017. Priscilla is the 17th ranked played in the Midwest and 151 nationally according to tennisrecruiting.com.

1990s Henry A. Giron ’90 is looking forward to possible terrier events in sunny Florida, where he resides. Lisa Racioppo ’92 has gone from the boardroom to the emergency room. This spring she returned to St. Francis College to talk to students about her career in advertising, her switch to nursing, and her memoir that tells the tale, From Brooklyn and Back Again (PanAm). SFCTV story—https://youtu.be/rjyMkouBiGo Full Lecture—https://youtu.be/sWC1jHyGcpk Naima Thompson ’94 has expanded her nonprofit, Necessary Arts School, in Trinidad and Tobago to Kenya for a second year. Through the Reach the Unreachable program, Thompson will teach students who might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience the art of performance. As with all her Necessary Arts programs, Thompson uses theatre arts and literacy development to help children increase self-esteem, character development, leadership skills, and English language development. In addition to founding Necessary Arts more than 10 years ago, Thompson has taught at International Schools in Trinidad and Tobago, Qatar, China, and the United Arab Emirates. (Photo, below.)

Christopher C. Nicoli ’06 and his wife Kristy are the proud parents of future Terrier Alexa Nicoli.

Ron Castorina, Jr. ’01 was elected to the New York State Assembly in a special election this past April. He represents the 62nd District on Staten Island. Castorina, Jr. comes from a family of civil service. His father was a firefighter with the FDNY while his grandfathers worked for the NYPD and the transit system. He has had his own legal practice on the South Shore for the last 10 years.

Erin Golembiewski Rubin ’06 and her husband Jeremy Rubin are proud to announce the birth of their son Oliver Elijah Rubin. Megan Golembiewski ’14 is his proud Godmother.

Douglas Donahue ’01 joined Mayer Brown as a partner in the firm’s global Banking and Finance practice and Derivatives and Structured Products group.

Kelly MacLellan ’07 recently wed Brian Byrnes at Saint Ephrem’s Church in Brooklyn. Kelly was escorted to Saint Ephrem’s by DSNY bagpiper and former Terrier, Pat Doherty, along with her parents Thomas ’95 and Kathleen, and sisters Caitlin and Meghan ’15. The wedding reception took place at El Caribe in Mill Basin, where her fellow alumni Kevin Conlon ’11 and Sal Demma ’09 and ’11 provided the entertainment with their company, Underground Sounds.

2016 Charter Day with Wayne Williams ’02, his boss Ken Thompson, and from St. Francis College Board of Trustees Chairman John Tully ’67, Provost Timothy Houlihan, and Vice President of Government and Community Relations Linda Werbel. Wayne Williams ’02 was named to the City & State Class of 2015 New York City 40 Under 40 Rising Stars. Williams is Senior Adviser for Intergovernmental Relations at the Kings County District Attorney’s Office, working for Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth P. Thompson. Williams previously worked for State Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries (now a Congressman) and the Department of Financial Services.

Marguerite Dougherty ’96 was re-appointed as a Brooklyn Criminal Court judge. She began working in the court as a court officer, while working her way through St. Francis College and Brooklyn Law School. Before becoming a judge, she was Executive Director, Assistant General Counsel for JPMorgan Chase and an attorney at Jones Day and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

2000s Vanessa De Almeida ’00 (below) was awarded this past May with the St. Francis College President’s Award for 15 Years of Dedicated Service.

Vanessa De Almeida ’00 (center) with Jessica Roeder ’17, Dennis McDermott ’74, Donna DeSiena, Dr. Wendy Galgan, Dr. Gerald Galgan and Dr. Virginia Franklin. Peter Russo ’00 has been a stagehand for the Metropolitan Opera for 18 years. He is engaged to Natalie Imbasciani. They have two children; Alexander, 11, and Jadyn, 8.

Kelly MacLellan ’07 with her husband Brian Byrnes, her parents Thomas ’95 and Kathleen, and sisters Caitlin and Meghan ’15. Christine Malfitano ’07 is happy to announce her engagement to John McKenty.

Julie Acuff ’03 has been named regional manager for the Northeast for Wells Fargo Capital Finance Commercial Services Group. Acuff joined Wells Fargo Capital Finance in 2012. Before that she was the northeast underwriting manager at The CIT Group/Commercial Services.

Eva Ventsislavova ’07 is the Commercial Manager at Debt Collection Agency JSC in Bulgaria, helping companies collect on outstanding debt.

Andrew C. Fisher ’03 recently celebrated the New York debut of his new movie; Seeing Each Other, which was an official selection and Remi Award Winner at Worldfest Houston International Film Festival, and won Best Feature at Intendence Film Festival in Colorado. Lisa ’05 and Joseph ’05 DeSiena are now the proud parents of Nicholas John DeSiena, born this past May. Little Nicholas is also the grandchild of Donna DeSiena, who currently works in the Alumni Relations office at St. Francis College. Cesar A. Vargas ’05 was sworn in to the bar five years after graduating from law school. He is the first undocumented immigrant to get that status in New York. He is also the Co-Director of the Dream Act Coalition, which works to give a voice to undocumented immigrants. Rosmery C. Camilo ’06 and her husband Jaime Chauca are now the proud parents of Julianna Rose Chauca, born this past July. Jaime is Director of Enterprise Systems at St. Francis College.

Laurie E. Blaske ’08 and Michael F. Phillips ’08 are now the proud parents of Milania Concetta, born this past July.

Sal Demma ’09 and ’11 and his wife Melissa are the proud parents of future Terrier Giada Rose Demma, born this past May.

John P. Montes ’09 and his wife Jeannette ’10 are now celebrating their second wedding anniversary. The couple wed in 2014.

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Katja Bavendam '08—My Giant Life By Kareem Cooper ’14

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he transition from college to the real to go with it and have a really fun experiworld is never predictable. Katja ence with it,” Katja said. Bavendam ’08 had spent years in the Though the idea of being on a reality public eye as a star basketball player but she show might seem scary to some people, never thought the spotlight would extend to a Katja says it’s not as bad as it seems: role on a primetime TV show. “It’s not as weird as I thought it would be … Katja, from Hambergen, Germany, was on of course, you’re always going to be super the 2004–2008 St. Francis women’s critical of yourself, so that’s a little weird. basketball team. The 6'8" center was a key You’re always going to be like ‘I sound member of the team that had one of the funny’ or ‘Why did I say that?’” Terriers biggest wins up until that time—a Being surrounded by cameras all day 2007 upset over the #1 ranked Long Island hasn’t been much of an issue; as a 6'8" University Blackbirds in the NEC tournawoman she’s used to stares. Though the ment. Katja’s collegiate success led to an hours are long and filming can be tiresome, international professional basketball career. she says she finds joy in moments where She was living out her dream playing she gets filmed with her loved ones, and basketball throughout Europe when she when candid moments are captured for the seriously injured her knee. Doctors advised world to see. The only frustrating aspect is L E F T: Katja Bavendam ’08 playing on the Terrier Basketball her to retire—her basketball career was over. the repetitive nature of filming; scenes are Team.” R I G H T: Katja and Julie with their two dogs. Photo by Katja returned to New York to figure out shot countless times for various reasons Sakshi Parikh. what to do. While contemplating grad school, and it can become monotonous. she was contacted by a friend connected to Katja could never have predicted that the TLC show My Giant Life. The series focuses on the unique aspects of life she’d be where she is. From collegiate and professional athlete to reality series as a very tall woman. Katja’s friend urged her to give it a shot. star. But for now, she’s found a home for her larger-than-life story. To Katja’s surprise, the TLC producers offered her a spot on the show. www.tlc.com/tv-shows/my-giant-life/meet-the-women/ Katja and her wife, Julie McGuire, were unsure about opening their lives to the public but, “We couldn’t really answer the question ’why not?’ We decided

2010s Joseph B. Kiernan ’10 and Amy M. Ledden ’12 are happy to announce their engagement. Both Joseph and Amy are middle school physical education teachers in New York City. Amy teaches in Harrison and Joseph in Bushwick. Kevin Conlon ’11 recently became a founding Member of the Junior Board of Heart Share St. Vincent’s Services (HSVS), a multi-program nonprofit located in downtown Brooklyn. With four divisions—Foster Care and Preventive Programs, Integrated Health Services, Residential & Housing Programs, and Youth Development and Community Programs—HSVS empowers the youth, individuals and families it serves to overcome the challenges of family crises, addiction, mental illness and poverty.

of Alumni Relations and Special Events at Loyola School and Josephine is Senior Analyst in Regulatory Financial Reporting at Goldman Sachs. Ciaran McHugh ’14 was promoted to Account Manager of News for Turner’s Digital Client Services team. After interning under St. Francis alumna Jessica Baeza Boiardi ’05, Ciaran was hired as a project assistant and became an Account Coordinator for News. Nicole D. Scafo ’15 has been named a Woodrow Wilson New Jersey Teaching Fellow by The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The highly competitive program recruits both recent graduates and career changers with strong backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and math—the STEM fields—and prepares them specifically to teach in high-need secondary schools.

Saverio A. Nardone ’12 is head coach of the Midwood Hornets, which recently won the Public Schools Athletic League championship game. Joe Acciarito ’12 and Josephine Pagliughi ’13 are happy to announce their engagement, which was celebrated this past February with their family and friends, and a full crowd of SFC alumni, ranging across more than a decade of class years. Joe is currently Director

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Christopher J. Risley ’16 with Chief Joseph Fox and Stephen Risley ’81 Christopher J. Risley ’16 has joined the NYPD, following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps. Christopher’s father is Stephen Risley ’81, who is proud to report that NYPD Chief of Transit Bureau Joseph Fox was among those who congratulated Chris personally on his graduation.

Giving Tuesday—We Asked, You Gave After you’ve spent on gifts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we hope you have a little left over for Giving Tuesday. Last November, St. Francis took part, for the first time, in this growing movement that asks people to support non-profit organizations during the holiday season. More than 225 of you responded with over $25,000 in donations to St. Francis College. We’re doing it again this year on November 29, so please watch your email inbox and social media for news on how you can participate. ● https://youtu.be/bcPcG1HZHCI  

Christina Somma ’17 thanking one of our many donors.

In Memoriam

We Remember The following alumni and friends of St. Francis College have recently passed away. We pray for the repose of their souls. Requiescant in Pacem.

Alumni Renee Augustin ’80 Ferdinand J. Barbatschi ’56 George M. Bellas ’79 Edward J. Bligh ’68 Anthony P. Braginetz ’42 Brendan J. Cahalan ’92 Daniel J. Curtin ’81 James Della Croce ’57 Rev. Anthony V. Dell’Anno ’59 Terence F. Dugan ’61

James F. McElroy ’77

For more than 10 years (1963–1974), James F. McElroy ’77 was skipper of some of the most successful baseball teams in St. Francis College history. As coach of the Freshman team and later Varsity, he accumulated a record of 155–101, winning two Knickerbocker Conference baseball titles and two Middle Eastern College Athletic Association baseball championships. He helped develop three minor league players and loved St. Francis so much that when he finished coaching, he became a student and earned a degree here. ●

Enrique Rios

Enrique Rios transferred to St. Francis College in 2015 with hopes of completing his degree in sociology with a concentration in social work. Sadly, his dreams were cut short in June. He was one of the 49 people killed inside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, FL. ●

Thomas J. Eagan Jr. ’48 Joseph M. Erlanger ’82 Anthony Faga Jr. ’70 Peter P. Faiella ’50

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Bro. Cletus Burke, OSF ’71

Dr. Ernest J. Petrucelli Marge Ryan

Enrique L. Rios

Regina Joyce, mother of Edward ’95 Leanne Kozak Charlotte Laona, grandmother of Robert ’04, James Oliva ’08, and Justina ’11 Claudia Leary, mother of Tara ’93 Florence Leong, mother of Walter ’81 George Leong, Jr., father of Walter ’81 Mary E. Letoile Douglas A. LeVien, Jr. Catherine Lombardi Ralph Lubrano, father of Leonard ’78 Eileen C. Maroney, mother of Kevin ’82 Joseph F. Martin Luigi Masi, father of Dr. Victor ’89 John McGinnis, grand-uncle of Robert L. Smith ’72 Mary Ann McLean, sister of Thomas ’68, Joseph ’69, and Edward Dunne ’70 Dalal Mouwad, grandmother of Richard ’10 and David ’13 Loutfi Emanuela Nigro, aunt of Daniel Nigro ’95 and mother of Jonathan Nigro ’96 Vincent O’Connor, father of Maryrose ’81 Rosemary Oliva, grandmother of Robert ’04, James ’08, and Justina ’11 Dorothy T. Patrissi, wife of Angelo ’50 Concetta Piselli, Mother of Daniel ’78 Charles F. Pizzo, grandfather of Eric A. Ulrich ’07 Martha Polemeni, wife of Anthony ’57 Cathal T. Quigley, father of Carl ’75, father-in-law

of Christabel Quigley ’75, and grandfather of Bryan Quigley ’13 Dorothy Reilly, mother of Edward ’68 Frank Rishe, brother of James ’64 Carmen Rivera, grandmother of Thomas ’03 Vincent Rovello, father of Rossano Rovello Colin Ryan, son of Edward Ryan '75 and Mary Browne-Ryan '76, and nephew of Joseph T. Browne '68 Thomas Ryan, brother of Frank ’62 Ann Samuel, grandmother of Kennitha Allahar ’08 James Scherer, brother of Jacqueline Paguaga ’83 and brother-in-law of John Paguaga ’82 Madeline Scotto, mother of Ray ’68, Louis ’71, and Marie Rizzi ’70; and mother-in-law of Anthony Rizzi ’70 Arthur J. Sheehan, brother of Robert ’63 Paula F. Sheridan, wife of Joseph ’64 and sister of Frank J. Walton ’64 George B. Soprano, brother-in-law of Joseph Nunziata, Jr. ’58 Marilyn Timothy, mother-in-law of Louis G. Pastina ’79 Dominick Traina, father of Charles Traina ’72 Louis Trani Jay Ward Helen Warzynski, aunt of James Quackenbush ’75 Barbara Whelan Madeline Wierzbicki, grandmother of Bryan Wierzbicki ’06 Kathleen Patricia Worth, mother of Kevin ’83

Edward P. Feeney ’50 Edward M. Fitzpatrick ’59 Thomas A. Fitzpatrick ’72 William J. Gibney ’52 John E. Gillman ’57 Lester L. Grimmell ’62 Rev. Ralph Guarracino ’50 Philip Harris, Ph.D. ’48 Martin P. Harrison ’69 Joseph T. Harte ’62 Shirley W. Henriksen ’77 Sr. Lois Keller, RSM ’66 Eleanor M. LoPresti ’84 James F. McElroy ’77 William A. McManus ’64 Robert C. Mitchell ’60 George W. Moran ’71 James J. Mulhearn ’69 Joseph J. Mulhearn ’68 Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. Mulvanerty ’68 Bernard F. Mundy ’65 James J. Murphy ’56 Dr. Xavier J. Musacchia ’43 Robert J. Paradiso ’58 Dr. Daniel J. Paulo ’54 John A. Pellegrino ’60 Thomas J. Powers ’58 Timothy J. Quinlan ’68 Gerald J. Radioli ’66 Edward G. Reaney ’59 Karen A. Reilly ’91 Leonard H. Rose ’48 Robert L. Sena ’76 Father Richard Skarbek ’80 Joseph J. Tennant ’64 Sandra Traina ’75 Mark W. Turenshine ’66

Friends of St. Francis Anthony T. Abbatemarco, father of Diane Trapp ’75 and father-in-law of Robert Trapp ’77 Maryann Amorosa Renee Augustin Nazif Ay, brother of Tamer Ay ’17 Ernesto Balsano, brother-in-law of Frank Silvestri ’53 Bernie Beglane Carol Bellere Anne Bombara, mother of Robert ’68 and Bruce ’72 Richard Bransfield, son of John ’74 Camille Caiazzo, mother-in-law of Frank Petrizzo ’75 and grandmother of Camille ’14 and Rosemarie ’14 Petrizzo Kim Charles-McMann Jocelyn Cooper Ida Mary Decina, mother of Carol ’03 Yasmine Diaz, cousin of Irma Garcia ’80 Zeljko Djuric, father of Ilija ’16 Eugene F. Donnelly, father of Gene ’79 Michael B. Downing, son of John ’59 Robert Erving, father of Karen Erving Schiera ’91 Gloria Esposito, sister of James Konkel ’57 Edward Evans, Sr. Joseph Giamboi, son of Eva ’80 and nephew of Pablo Sierra ’79 Anthony Giudice Craig Gonzalez James Houlihan John Iacono Edward G. Izzo, cousin of Richard D. Young ’66

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Annual Donor Report A Message from Denis J. Salamone ’75, Development Committee Chairman and Thomas F. Flood, Vice President for Development

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n the heels of the Olympics, it is timely and appropriate we write to celebrate and acknowledge our true champions of generosity. Every two years, the world comes together, encouraging best performances, striving for excellence, building on pride, and supporting people who are determined to realize their life goals and live their Big Dreams. Well, that happens every Denis J. Salamone ’75 day at SFC! The Olympians have fans who cheer them on, giving them more energy, support and perhaps that extra push they need to get to the finish line and achieve high marks. You occasionally see competitors falter, but they always seem to get back up and return more determined than ever to reach their goals. They know they have family and friends who will walk them through the challenges, help them through the adversity, and give them the strength to finish the race. The benefactors in this report are the best fans in the world. They cheer and support our stars—our students—by sharing gifts of time, talent and treasure. Their investment in them is a clear message to not settle but strive, to not survive but thrive. YOU give the extra push our students need—and our students have great courage and confidence knowing they are never alone on their journey.

When Olympians are given an opportunity to compete, when they know they have the support of family and friends, they give their all and it leads to success— be it an Olympic or World record, or a personal best. Thanks to our benefactors, our students pursue their personal best in the classroom and in the world. They cross that finish line at graduation with such pride, gratification and an obligation Thomas F. Flood to help those that follow. We understand that the primary reason you give is for goals, for dreams, and for them. On behalf of President Dugan, the Board of Trustees, the administration and faculty, and most importantly the students and their families, we thank you for partnering with us, for partnering with them. You are true champions of these future stars—they have so much promise and there will be so much to celebrate thanks to you who give and get for Big Dreams. Let’s continue to strive for high marks and better results. Let’s continue to grow our team, resources and fan base. Let’s make 2017 a “golden” year for SFC and the students who will someday take the world stage—and take SFC to new heights. With great gratitude, — DENIS AND THOMAS

Fundraising Results FY 2015–2016: $3,424,009 SFC Giving Cup to the Class of 1975 with much gratitude for providing leadership support!

SFC All-Hands-In Award to the Class of 2016 with great appreciation for gathering the highest number of contributors!

SFC All-Star Participation Award to the Class of 1957 for amassing the highest participation percentage! T O P 10— H I G H E S T P A R T I C I P A T I O N (%)

T OP 10— G I V ING CL A S S E S

T OP 10—NUMBER OF CON T R IBU T OR S

C L A S S O F 1975 $ 234, 223

C L A S S O F 2 016 80 C L A S S O F 1957 40.8%

1972 $154, 396

19 6 8 73 1951 39.4%

19 6 4 $110,792

1971 65 19 6 3 39.3%

19 6 3 $ 96, 605

197 9 64 19 61 38.5%

19 61 $ 91, 840

1972 62 195 8 31.1%

19 6 8 $ 91,723

19 6 5 and 1970

60 ( T I E )

1959 30.4%

19 6 7 $ 86,735

19 6 3 and 19 6 9

59 ( T I E )

19 6 5 27.9%

19 6 6 $ 82, 083

19 6 4 and 1975

57 ( T I E )

195 6 27.3%

1970 $ 68, 979

1976 56 19 6 0 26.0%

19 81 $ 66,754

19 6 7 and 197 8

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54 ( T I E )

19 6 4 23.5%

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Honor Roll of Donors The following pages list alumni, friends, faculty, parents, grandparents, staff, corporations, and foundations who made contributions in the 2015–2016 fiscal year. The generous gifts listed throughout this report represent support to all areas of St. Francis College including the Annual Fund for scholarships, library resources, and athletics.

Leadership Gifts While gifts of all sizes are gratefully received and carefully stewarded, St. Francis College extends a special thank you to donors listed below for their leadership gifts and for helping to secure leadership donations of $2,500 to $50,000 or more. F OUND E R ’S CIR C L E ($50,000 and above) Domenick and Wendy Cama V DeSales Media Group, Inc. V Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan XV Ernst & Young Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund V Rev. Msgr. Kieran Harrington Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning Investors Bank J.N. Savasta Corp. Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Keegan XV Mary T. Macchiarola V Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello XV Joseph M. Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone X Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone XV Joseph Savasta John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan X John F. Tully ’67 BT XV Fred and Judith A. Wilpon Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, Inc. CH A R T E R S O CIE T Y ($25,000 to $49,999) Astoria Bank XV Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Brown Brothers Harriman X Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Collins Building Services, Inc. Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly X William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Dawson V Arthur Dignam Fidelity Brokerage Services Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. X Catherine Greene BT V David E. Haverty ’81 XV Hudson City Savings Bank XV Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Inc. James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV KPMG Foundation V Peter and Karen Labbat Liberty Warehouse William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy XV National Grid XV National Grid Foundation Michael O’Keeffe V Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and Patricia Hynes, Esq. May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation V Alex and Terri Rohan

Vincent Rohan V Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan XV David D. ’64 and Ann Smith Philip J. Solondz Family Foundation Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV Wilf Family Foundations

P R E SID EN T ’S C OUN CIL ($10,000 to $24,999) Anonymous Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia XV Alliance Building Services Arizona Cardinals Football Club Arnold & Porter LLP Bank of America Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Frank Califano, Jr. V Carolyn Callahan PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V Robert B. and Joan Catell V Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens John A. and Margo Catsimatidis Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF V Lucia and Ceasar Cellini Foundation Joseph K. and Margaret M. Collins Community Counselling Service, Co. Con Edison Company XV James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV Crowe Horwarth LLP Cullen & Dykman X Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 and John A. Rowinski ’73 V Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo V Carol T. Decina ’03 Deloitte Foundation V Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. DePalma X Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan X Joseph A. Dussich Fast Track Construction V Flushing Bank Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman XV General Atlantic Corporation Rev. William Gill ’51 Maureen Moore and Robert C. Golden V Estate of The Honorable Joseph J. Hennessy ’74 + V Alber ’84 and Laura Hot V JAD Corporation of America JP Morgan Chase V Daniel T. ’67 and Mary Ann Kane

Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen XV Thomas Kissane Mary A. Ledermann XV Walter R. Leong ’81 XV Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. V MACRow Foundation V Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale XV Tara McCarthy Mary A. & John M. McCarthy Foundation Martin P. McNally ’63 XV Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Mulvaney Family Foundation The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. V New York Community Bank Foundation Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen V Vincent F. Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta XV Ridgewood Savings Bank XV Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto Estate of Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 + XV Stifel Nicolus & Co. Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac TD Bank V Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti X Barbara Tuck UBS Financial Services, Inc. United Refining Company Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon V Stephen Waldorf and Diana Catherines Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC XV John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell X

P R E SID EN T ’S CIR C L E ($5,000 to $9,999) Anonymous Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo XV Ayco Charitable Foundation Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV BNY Mellon Glenn A. Braica V Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and Andrew Hughes V Brooklyn Community Foundation Ralph Bumbaca V Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh X CDHM Clark Dodge & Company, Inc. The Coalition for Opportunity in Education Community Foundation of the Florida Keys V Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino V Thomas J. Curtin, Jr. ’70

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 26. | Legend:  BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased  |  1859 Society Consistent Year Donors:  V = 5 Years+  |  X = 10 Years+  |  XV = 15 Years+

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L E A D ER S H I P G IF T S (C O N T I N U ED)

Cushman & Wakefield Orville W. Dale BT XV Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV John J. Dietl ’58 X Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro V Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV Edmar Clean James D. ’66 and Susan Egan XV Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters X FJC Security Services, Inc. V Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V Forest City Ratner Companies Susan and Don Foster Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini XV Francis Garry Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons V Rev. Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello Grace Church of Brooklyn Heights Edmund J. Greco ’79 X Daniel M. Healy ’64 HeartShare Human Services Todd Hyland JC Elite Construction Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster V Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia X Vincent LeVien John A. Loconsolo Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Michael A. ’97 and Julia MacIntyre X Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher Robert D. and Colleen Manfred J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan V Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella X James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue X Merck Partnership for Giving V Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher XV Peter J. Michel ’63 XV John P. Monaghan ’57 Rev. Stephen Muncie John E. ’67 and Mary Ellen O’Connor XV John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina V Picciano & Scahill, PC PNC Fund for Charitable Giving Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito Walter A. and Kathleen Probst Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly XV Anne E. ’02 and Kevin J. Rhatigan The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Memorial Fund V The River Café V Ron Robbins Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn V RTP Technology Frank and Tracy Scahill Shell Oil Company V Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman XV Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich XV

Paul Stathoulopoulos Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 XV U3 Advisors Vanguard Charitable Endowment V Clare Walker Joseph M., CPA and Theresa R. Walsh Wells Fargo Foundation

P R E SID EN T ’S C L UB ($2,500 to $4,999) Julie M. Acuff ’03 Admore Air Conditioning Corp. Assured Environments Bank of America Charitable Foundation V Big Guy Foundation Scott Bojer James F. Bozart ’86 and D. Baxter Winston XV C.M.S. Electrical Services, Inc. The Cali 5 Group Christine Callahan Michael D. Cama ’10 Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V Susan A. and Bruce J. Carusi V Michael Clarke, Jr. Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole X Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program V Peter Coombe and Betty Chen John D. and Eileen M. Cosgrove Kathleen and Martin Cottingham Kevin Cummings Anthony N. Dalessio John P. Daley ’67 X Damascus Bakery, Inc. C. Nathan Dee, Esq. Diocesan Food Service V Tom Dobbins Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V John M. Downing ’59 XV Thomas P.J. Duffy The Durst Organization, LP Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon XV Robert J., CFP ’76 and Karin Genalo The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. ’80 Hanley X Leland A. and Kathleen D. Harrs Edward J. ’64 and Kathleen Hart XV Dozier Hasty R & H Healy Family Foundation R.J., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners V HSBC Matching Gift Program Imagine Swimming Sam Jakobs Janover, LLC John Henry’s HVAC V Estate of Rev. Msgr. Robert Kirwin ’41 + KPMG Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich X Laurel Hill Advisory Group, LLC George Lewis The Henry Luce Foundation V M. Shanken Communications, Inc. Edward Mafoud

John P. ’43 and Elizabeth Mahon Robert C. and Ann Mangone XV Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV James F. McDonald Michael McKenna Gino BT and Carol A. ’84 Menchini Mercury Public Affairs, LLC Arthur and Theresa Minson Brian P. Mooney V Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore XV Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. Morgan XV Morgan Stanley V Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV Howard B. Neu O’Connor Davies, LLP Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell XV Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 XV Opt Tech O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti William Quinn Quinn Family Foundation Robert Ragen Ralph Avenue Associates, LLC Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Ramirez Michael and Paula Rantz X RBC Capital Markets Rocklyn Asset Corp. V Martin P. and Marie Russo Sage and Coombe Architects Sandler O’Neill & Partners Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro V Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV Gary J. Schneider ’64 XV Schroder Investment Management North America Robert S. ’71 and Lori Shanley Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess X St. John’s University Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc. V Stop Pest Control Structure Tone, Inc. V Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF, Ph.D. ’79 Patrick ’79 and Patricia M. Timlin V Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 XV William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully V Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala XV Verizon Foundation XV George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel V W H Christian & Sons, Inc. John Walker Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward V Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Williams V Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker LLP Wingate, Kearney & Cullen Maureen and Thomas Wipf

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 26. | Legend:  BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased  |  1859 Society Consistent Year Donors:  V = 5 Years+  |  X = 10 Years+  |  XV = 15 Years+

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St. Clare Society 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:

Anonymous Hector Batista ’84 BT Gerard J., USMC ’55 and Alice Baxter George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia Madelyn O. Biggs Lester P. ’58 + and Ellen D. + Bishop Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT James A. Gibson, Ph.D. ’63 + and Patricia Brozinsky, Ph.D. Joseph J. ’64 and Estrella + Buonomo Daniel M. ’40 + and Adele V. + Burns Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Virginia E. Cooke + James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 James G. ’76 and Lorraine Courage Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney John J. Dietl ’58 Albert G. Doumar ’57 John M. Downing ’59 Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Joseph J. ’61 + and Mary Joan Egan, Ph.D. Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin Bernard ’51 + and Virginia + Femminella Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman J. Vincent Gallagher ’41 + Elizabeth A. ’94 and Harold Gatto Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D.

Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons Craig + and Paulette B. Gonzalez Philip R. Harris, Ph.D. ’48 + and Janet Belport Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway David E. Haverty ’81 The Honorable Joseph J. Hennessy ’74 + Brother Edmund Holmes, OSF ’28 + Michael J. Holmes + Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell John J. Jordan ’59 Rev. Msgr. Robert Kirwin ’41 + James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli + Gerald A. Largo, Ph.D. James P. Lawler ’71 William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy Charlotte T. Lowit + Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Macchiarola Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Mallozzi Francis P. Mandina + J. Christopher ’83 and Carol Mangan Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe John B. ’58 and Julie A. McCarthy Rev. James J. McConnell ’50 + James J. ’63 and Elaine McCormack Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Lt. Col. Walter V., USAF (Ret.) ’50 + and Joan P. + McIntyre Charles L. ’64 and Barbara Measter

Peter J. Michel ’63 James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn Johanna M. O’Boyle + William C. O’Connell ’87 Rev. William D. O’Rourke, Ph.D. ’51 + Victor L. Paganucci ’71 Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Provenzale Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly Eileen D. Reiss ’88 + Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo Angela Rosania Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Peter Schleipman ’86 William P. Shanahan ’50 + Charles Shea ’68 + Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 + Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D. John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno Barbara A. Tuck John F. ’67 and Maureen + Tully Lt. Col. Philip C., USAF (Ret.) ’50 and Joan + Valenti Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 26. | Legend:  BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased  |  1859 Society Consistent Year Donors:  V = 5 Years+  |  X = 10 Years+  |  XV = 15 Years+

JOIN THE ST. CLARE SOCIETY Recognition you deserve for the Legacy you leave You probably belong to more clubs than you realize. Chances are, your wallet contains at least one hotel, airline, auto or restaurant loyalty club card. Maybe you are a member of a country club, a bridge club, or other social group. Clubs are everywhere. You may already be qualified to join one with significant rewards. One that celebrates the words of our patron—it is in giving that we receive. If you have made a planned gift of any type or size to St. Francis College, then you are automatically eligible for membership in our legacy society called the St. Clare Society. We created the St. Clare Society to honor the generosity of people like you. We want to make sure you know how much we appreciate you and your gift. When you join our legacy society, we can also get to know you and make sure that we use your gift in the way you intend. Thanks for giving and believing in the legacy of St. Francis College.

WHAT IS THE ST. CLARE SOCIETY? The Society is named for St. Clare who befriended St. Francis of Assisi. She assisted the early Franciscans with her family’s resources and later by founding a community of Franciscan women, now known as the Poor Clares, to collaborate with and encourage the Franciscan mission. Benefits of membership in the St. Clare Society include: ƒ ƒ being remembered in a special way at the College’s weekly celebrations of the Eucharist and at our Annual Alumni Mass; ƒ ƒ having your name listed in the Annual Report; ƒ ƒ receiving invitations to all local St. Francis College special events and to any special College events planned for their region; ƒ ƒ having the satisfaction of knowing that as St. Francis proclaimed in his most famous prayer that “It is in giving that we receive.”

Learn more about the St. Clare Society: call 718.489.5361 email: [email protected] website: sfc.edu/plannedgiving

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Class Year Giving 1950

1952

F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 875. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 23. 2%

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $19, 675. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 32. 4%

$50,000 and above

REMSEN STREET CLUB

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

CHARTER SOCIET Y

Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia XV

$25,000 to $49,999

William Horohoe ’50 V Vincent M. ’50 and Lydia Sclafani X

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

RED & BLUE CLUB

$10,000 to $24,999 P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

William R. ’50 and Veronica Schroeder XV

Roger J. ’52 and Jane Daly XV Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C. Quigley XV

$5,000 to $9,999

ASSISI SOCIET Y

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52 XV

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Martin Fazio, USAF (Ret.) ’50 XV George Hearn ’50 V Edward C. ’50 and Rosemarie Kennedy V Bernice McHugh John F. ’50 and Mary Munns John W. Olsen ’50 V Angelo M. Patrissi ’50 XV John P. ’50 and Margaret Schofield V Thomas F. ’50 and Peg Sharkey

$100 to $249

FR ANCISCANS

FR ANCISCANS

Robert J. ’50 and Mary E. Lanigan Edward J. ’50 and Carleen Lynch V Francis V. ’50 and Doris Reilly XV John F. ’50 and Mary Ryan

GIVING LEVELS

$2,500 to $4,999 REMSEN STREET CLUB

$1,000 to $2,499 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

$500 to $999 RED & BLUE CLUB

$250 to $499

Gifts to $99

1938 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Zachary, OD ’38 and Judith G. Ephraim XV

1951 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 42,195. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 39. 4% CHARTER SOCIET Y

1941

Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and Patricia Hynes, Esq.

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Rev. Msgr. Robert Kirwin ’41 +

1942

Rev. William Gill ’51 REMSEN STREET CLUB

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Roy F. ’51 and Janet Bonner X Francis X. ’51 and Margaret V. McCormack V

John J. O’Neill, Ph.D. ’42 V

RED & BLUE CLUB

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn Castana XV Anthony ’51 and Margaret Caulfield XV Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway XV Frederick J. ’51 and Marilyn C. Herrmann X Anthony J. ’51 and Louise Mercogliano X John P. Rowley, Jr. ’51 XV Dr. Simeon ’51 and Frances Ryan V

James F. Farrell, MD ’42 V

1943 P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

John P. ’43 and Elizabeth Mahon

1946 RED & BLUE CLUB

Blair ’46 and Dorothea A. Allen XV

1948 FR ANCISCANS

Philip R., Ph.D. ’48 + and Janet B. Harris V Edward J. ’48 and Helen Ritter XV

1949 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Gilbert D. Gingold ’49 V RED & BLUE CLUB

James R. ’49 and Delores Brannigan XV Hugh T., DDS ’49 and Alice McGowan XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

William Tursellino ’49 FR ANCISCANS

Thomas C. ’49 and Marion Reed XV

ASSISI SOCIET Y

William J. ’51 and Maxine Brooks V Alexander J. ’51 and Catherine T. Crudo Dr. Joseph ’51 and Anita Frey V Raymond J. ’51 and Grace McGorry XV Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily McHugh XV John A., Ph.D. ’51 and Joan Pankavich V Ludwig V. ’51 and Anna M. Sabatino XV John J. ’51 and Margaret T. Scibelli XV Robert A. Walters ’51 FR ANCISCANS

George D. Balduzy ’51 X William F. ’51 and Dolores Casey X John R. ’51 and Ursula Corbett XV William F. Moncrieff ’51 V Louis P. ’51 and Mary Pante

REMSEN STREET CLUB

RED & BLUE CLUB

Thomas J. Casey ’52 Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

George H. Rouillard ’52 Patrick A. ’52 and Eleanor Tolve XV FR ANCISCANS

Carmelo ’52 and Anna Colombo Salvatore T. ’52 and Joan Graziano Anthony Iacona ’52 John L. ’52 and Roberta Robusto

1953 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3,750. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 26. 9% REMSEN STREET CLUB

Joseph A. Gannon, Ph.D. ’53 and Helena Lacey-Gannon XV Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri V RED & BLUE CLUB

Rev. Msgr. William J. Flood ’53 X Thomas J. ’53 and Joan Pellegrino V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Dr. Dino A. ’53 and Karen Belletti Robert W. ’53 and Eleanor Chambers XV

1954 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 975. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 30. 0% REMSEN STREET CLUB

Rev. Msgr. Joseph Pfeiffer ’54 V

FR ANCISCANS

REMSEN STREET CLUB

John F. Curry ’55 James F. Foster ’55

Anthony B. ’58 and Edna DiBianca William F. Morgan ’58 XV Albert A., MD ’58 and Barbara Pineda V

1956 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 650. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 27. 3% REMSEN STREET CLUB

John F. ’56 and Patricia Roache XV RED & BLUE CLUB

Michael P. ’56 and Rosemary V. Asselta Eugene T. ’56 and Lorraine Moran XV Thomas J., Ph.D. ’56 and Ann Wallace X ASSISI SOCIET Y

Neil F., Jr. ’56 and Eileen Brogan XV Raymond G. ’56 and Rosaria Dawid XV Rev. James Leone ’56 Harold F. ’56 and Loretta McLeer X Jerome R. ’56 and Lois H. Swietnicki V Stephen J. Whelan ’56 FR ANCISCANS

John C. ’56 and Rosalie Devir Charles N. Pompa ’56

1957 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 53, 470. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 40. 8% CHARTER SOCIET Y

James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV John P. Monaghan ’57 REMSEN STREET CLUB

1955 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 681. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 22. 2%

RED & BLUE CLUB

Joseph H. ’57 and Jane E. Lynch V Robert F. ’57 and Virginia Thompson XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

Anthony D., MD ’57 and Geraldine Abbate Rev. Kieran Fergus OP ’57 XV Joseph ’57 and Beatrice Heaney Timothy D. ’57 and Carol Mahoney XV Paul S. Minetti ’57

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

John DeRiso ’55 V RED & BLUE CLUB

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Joseph C. Asta, MD ’58 V Peter P., OD ’58 and Lillian M. Frisko V James G. Keller ’58 V Joseph M. ’58 and Kathryn Morino John J. ’58 and Cecilia Reilly V Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh XV FR ANCISCANS

David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis XV Joseph F. ’58 and Elizabeth McLaughlin Lawrence Sullivan ’58

1959 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 8,100. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 30. 4% P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

John M. Downing ’59 XV

John J. ’59 and Ann Curley V Edward J. ’59 and Gabrielle McDonough XV Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney XV

Lt. Cmdr. Donald L. ’57 and Marcella Raymond V

FR ANCISCANS

Thomas D. ’54 and Eleanor Lynch

Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan XV Rev. James Toal, OFM ’58 William I. Waithe, Ph.D. ’58 and Christiane Dauphinais V William A. Whelan ’58 V

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

FR ANCISCANS

ASSISI SOCIET Y

RED & BLUE CLUB

REMSEN STREET CLUB

John J. ’54 and Lois McDonald XV

Gerard E. Lenze ’54 XV John R. Lenze ’54 John P. ’54 and Frances Walsh

Jonathan F. ’58 and Margaret Greene V William G. ’58 and Grace Hudson XV Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata XV John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy XV Joseph F. ’58 and Caroline Wahl X

John F. ’57 and Barbara Goydas XV Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers XV

Nunzio D. ’57 and Rose Cazzetta George F. Kehm, Esq. ’57 Michael J. McPartland ’57 XV Ralph A. ’57 and Mildred Pascucci V John J., Ph.D. ’57 and Theresa A. Rush V Lorraine Travers XV

RED & BLUE CLUB

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

1958

Joseph W. ’55 and Eileen Goodey XV John J., Esq. ’55 and Theresa Hearn V Leo M. ’55 and Joan Keegan

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 41, 067. 50 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 31.1%

ASSISI SOCIET Y

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

John J. Jordan ’59 XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

RED & BLUE CLUB

George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner XV Charles J. Cain ’59 XV Ralph ’59 and Sheila Cloppse V Paul ’59 and Marie A. Gale X ASSISI SOCIET Y

John F. ’59 and Annette Astarita Philip A. Buttling ’59 XV Timothy P. ’59 and Jane Davey XV Thomas J. Holland ’59 Walter J. ’59 and Audrey Klingman John J. Lane ’59 V Dr. Francis T. Lang ’59 X Hugh A. ’59 and Catherine McCloskey John J. Murphy ’59 Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo X FR ANCISCANS

Rev. Anthony V. Dell’Anno ’59 + Ronald P. ’59 and Brenda Fiske Peter ’59 and Valerie Foti V Thomas F. ’59 and Madeline Tierney

CHARTER SOCIET Y

Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan XV

Gerard J., USMC ’55 and Alice Baxter John J. Dietl ’58 X Arthur ’55 and Theresa Maddaloni V

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Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon XV

Theodore T., Sr. ’61 and Marguerita Fletcher V Michael J. ’61 and Rosemary Gagliardi Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A. Gallagher John F. ’61 and Veronica Maguire XV Deacon John J. McCormick ’61 V Dominic J. ’61 and Mary Molignano XV Michael P. ’61 and Patricia Murray Francis M. ’61 and Mary Scahill XV

REMSEN STREET CLUB

FR ANCISCANS

1960 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 23,735. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 26. 0% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

John V. ’60 and Anne Brull V B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Charles V. ’60 and Eileen Austin Joseph E. ’60 and Rosemarie McLaughlin XV RED & BLUE CLUB

David C. Brehm ’61 Brendan J. ’61 and Maeve Casey V Sr. Paul M. Ducharme, CSJ ’61 Harold J. ’61 and Heidi H. Martin Cornelius P. ’61 and Margaret M. McAdorey Brian J. ’61 and Rita McCartney William P. Morris ’61 Anthony ’61 and Judith Pantano V Lawrence F. ’61 and Eileen A. Travaglia

John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell X P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Peter J. Michel ’63 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV REMSEN STREET CLUB

Thomas T. ’63 and Penelope Meyer XV Gerard J. Olexson ’63 Patrick W. Sullivan ’63 V Andre Zmurek ’63 and Dr. Barbara Barlow X B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

John J. ’63 and Alicia Burke ’77 John R. ’63 and Mary Mathis XV Charles L. ’63 and Alice Novak XV James J. Raftery ’63 XV RED & BLUE CLUB

Alfred ’60 and Rosemary Abati Joseph J., CPCU ’60 and Eleanor Chianese John J. ’60 and Dorothy Finan XV John M. ’60 and Carol Fitzgerald XV Dermot A. ’60 and Margaret Flynn V Frederick E. ’60 and Jacqueline Schneider XV

1962

FR ANCISCANS

Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward V

John W. Boyle ’63 V William P. ’63 and Elizabeth Casey XV John M. ’63 and Maureen Dalton George P. DeGeorge ’63 and Denise Chamberland X Joseph C. ’63 and Della Dettling XV Anthony J. ’63 and Leslie Embriano XV William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins XV James J. ’63 and Nancy Jones Dr. Donald A. ’63 and Susanne McQuade William E. ’63 and Sara Spencer XV John P. ’63 and Margaret Toner XV

REMSEN STREET CLUB

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Edward P. ’60 and Carmen Aquilone XV Thomas J. ’60 and Catherine Duffy Peter J. Schweitzer ’60 V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Michael ’60 and Jacquelyn Gray XV Sr. Mary K. Lane, CSJ ’60 X Bro. Ronald Moore, OSF ’60 John J. Rovnak ’60

1961 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 91, 840. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 38. 5% F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning CHARTER SOCIET Y

Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. Morgan XV Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell XV Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV REMSEN STREET CLUB

Thomas ’61 and Rosalind Hassett V Richard J. ’61 and Barbara J. Thornton John R. ’61 and Mary Wagnes XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Francis J. Fallon ’61 and Kathleen Francis William F. K. ’61 and Mercedes Marmion Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan X James S. ’61 and Kathryn M. O’Kelly V Alan J. Reardon ’61 James E. Vincent, MD ’61 X RED & BLUE CLUB

Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney V Francis P. ’61 and Joyce Kehoe V Robert ’61 and Cecilia Lambiase V Thomas F. ’61 and Mary McCarty Neil J. O’Carroll ’61 V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Benedict A. ’61 and Lois Carrozza

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 23, 383. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 23. 0% P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters X Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons V P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Joseph Cangelosi ’62 V James E. ’62 and Kathleen Dwane XV James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson Thomas J. ’62 and Adrienne Keller XV Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien X B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

John J. Gallagher ’62 XV Raymond ’62 and Marie Grossman Michael V. ’62 and Theresa Nastri V RED & BLUE CLUB

William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold X Michael E. ’62 and Mary Browne X Thomas J. ’62 and Donna O’Mara X Francis J. ’62 and Frances Ryan V Joseph P. ’62 and Jane Toto V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Thomas P. ’62 and Louise Gilhooley XV Harold F. Kelly, Jr. ’62 X David F. Lopez, MD ’62 James M., Ph.D. ’62 and Margaret O’Kane XV Dr. Joseph T. ’62 and Joan Ponessa John M. ’62 and Mary Prenderville XV Donald J., MSW ’62 and Patricia Young V FR ANCISCANS

Robert J. ’62 and Betty Donegan John A. ’62 and Judy Ferguson V John J. ’62 and Constance O’Brien

1963 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 96, 605. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 39. 3% CHARTER SOCIET Y

Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Martin P. McNally ’63 XV Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon V

Daniel E. Bryan ’63 V Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis Cali Frank ’63 and Ednamae Dambeck XV Eugene J. Feldhaus ’63 XV Charles H. ’63 and Dorianne Harris V Gerard R. ’63 and June Kelly XV William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane Joseph ’63 and Angela LaMarca Francis A. ’63 and Lillian Loughlin XV James J. ’63 and Elaine McCormack V Hugh J., Sr. ’63 and June McMenamin XV Bro. Roman Morris, OSF ’63 X Raymond P. Nash ’63 X William E. ’63 and Marjory O’Connor Martin A. Pasquale ’63 XV John J. Poy-Ju ’63 Vincent E. ’63 and Amelia Rapacciuolo Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan Paul ’63 and Patricia Spinelli Bro. Jeremy Sztabnik, OSF ’63 XV James M. Tharrington ’63 Anthony N. ’63 and Marylyn Vetrano FR ANCISCANS

Bruce A. ’63 and Raffaela Buckheit V Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis E. Bulla Joseph ’63 and Mary A. Casalino V Edward J., Jr. ’63 and Maureen Dougherty XV Thomas J. ’63 and Kathleen Hamm V Richard ’63 and Anita Hoenig James G. Mannix ’63 Michael E. ’63 and Mary Martini V John A. ’63 and Faith Mazzorana Michael P. ’63 and Rose Savino V Andrew E. ’63 and Virginia Steck Joseph R. ’63 and Carol Torpey X

1964 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $110,791. 81 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 23. 5% CHARTER SOCIET Y

David D. ’64 and Ann Smith P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman XV Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 + XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh X Daniel M. Healy ’64 Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman XV John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Edward J. ’64 and Kathleen Hart XV Gary J. Schneider ’64 XV

Edward J. Kirwin, Sr. ’64 Raymond C. Makofske ’64 XV Hugh W. ’64 and Frances Rogan V Walter M. ’64 and Elena Scanlon Charles, CPA ’64 and Florence Schretzmann Robert M. ’64 and Helen K. Suzansky V Douglas G. ’64 and Patricia Thomson V

1965 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 39, 505. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 27. 9% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo V Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen V P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

REMSEN STREET CLUB

John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke

Bernard J. ’64 and Eileen Casserly XV John J. ’64 and Mary O’Boyle XV

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

REMSEN STREET CLUB

James ’64 and Frances Greiner XV Juan A. ’64 and Tally Negroni James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea XV Arthur W. ’64 and Margaret Toohig V Joseph M. Vislocky ’64 XV Joseph P. Windus ’64

Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Ramirez Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra X James J., Ph.D. ’65 and Mary L. O’Connell V B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Leonard N. ’65 and Angela Florio XV William J. and Deborah Hanley X RED & BLUE CLUB George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer X Richard G. Alexander ’64 Lawrence J. ’65 and Mary Mulcahy V Gerard C. DiStefano ’64 Terence Noonan ’65 Colonel John H., USAF (Ret.) ’64 and Anthony J. Titone, Esq. ’65 Pamela Morris X Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Henry E. Riehl ’64 and Susan Riehl Janet Kelly V Joseph E. Scalia ’64 V RED & BLUE CLUB Joseph F. Sheridan ’64 Kenneth R. ’65 and Joyce Allex XV Peter M. ’64 and Ann Swist William J., Esq. ’65 and Elizabeth ASSISI SOCIET Y Bielefeld V John F. Bartley ’64 V Thomas J. ’65 and Valerie Foley X Raymond L. ’64 and Barbara Joseph A. Lavezzo ’65 V Bendici V Charles C. Lo Re, Jr. ’65 V Joseph J. Buonomo ’64 Anthony ’65 and Arlene Michael R. ’64 and Rhonda Miserandino V Canarozzi ASSISI SOCIET Y Orazio A. ’64 and Margaret James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling XV Ciccarelli V Charles A. Bennett, Ph.D. ’65 Robert ’64 and Barbara de Zorzi V William M. ’65 and Patricia Black Richard J. Golden ’64 James R. ’65 and Linda Borut V Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy V Thomas J. ’65 and Eileen Bro. Campion Lally, OSF ’64 X Callaghan XV John D. Looney ’64 X Thomas F. ’65 and Sandra James R., CPA ’64 and Leticia Clougher XV Mazzeo X Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin William A. ’64 + and Judith Edmond P. ’65 and Maria Cremin McManus Canon Christopher G. ’65 and Charles L. ’64 and Barbara Measter Barbara Duffy V Francis ’64 and Marian Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon V Myskowsky XV The Honorable Peter T. ’65 and Edward J. ’64 and Jean Peters Rosemary King Edward J. ’64 and Michelle Richard R. ’65 and Linda J. Lynch Powers XV Edward F., III ’65 and Monica James P., Jr. ’64 and Kay Rishe McCabe X John P., Jr. ’64 and Dorothy Eugene B. ’65 and Margaret McCaul Rooney XV Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Timothy F. Stafford, Sr. ’64 V Mercorella V Eugene L. Swann ’64 V Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy X Thomas E. ’64 and Charmayne Philip D. Murray ’65 X Tilston Michael J. ’65 and Maura Patrick F. Walsh ’64 XV O’Connor XV Stephen Wilantewicz, DMD ’64 X John H. ’65 and Eileen Peters V FR ANCISCANS Hugh T., Ph.D. ’65 and Madalene Rudolph A. ’64 and Mary Brabender Potter John J. Carolan ’64 Sherwood A. Salvan, Esq. ’65 V Edward J. ’64 and Evelyn M. Louis J. ’65 and Marie Savarese Fusaiotti V William ’65 and Joan Schildwachter X Timothy F. ’64 and Patricia Keegan

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C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED) Francis P. ’65 and Maureen Smith Ralph ’65 and Diana Stinebrickner V Joseph J. ’65 and Frances Svirida XV John P. Walsh ’65 FR ANCISCANS

Richard, Ph.D. ’65 and Monica Bonnabeau John J. ’65 and Janet Comiskey John De Benedetto ’65 Walter G. Eggmann ’65 XV Thomas M. ’65 and Georgia Fasano X Edward T. ’65 and Bonnie Joyce V Thomas F. Kenny ’65 James J. ’65 and Francine Maloney V Blaise ’65 and Ruth Marchese XV John P. ’65 and Margaret McCadden V Ralph J. ’65 and Theresa Parmegiani Bruce A. ’65 and Concetta Pizzimenti X Frank P. ’65 and Nancy Schmittner Anthony J. ’65 and Dorothy Witt

1966 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 82, 082. 88 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 22. 8% F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan X P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

James D. ’66 and Susan Egan XV Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia X Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Theodore ’66 and Ilene Bruccoleri Jack A. Crispi ’66 Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion Fanelli XV William A. ’66 and Maureen Jandovitz XV Richard J. ’66 and Maria Krauland X B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Richard D. ’66 and Maureen Young RED & BLUE CLUB

Anthony S. ’66 and Patricia Cassino V Arthur A., Ph.D. ’66 and Paula S. DiClementi X Thomas C. ’66 and Louise Franza Edward J. ’66 and Kathleen Jaworski XV Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L. Judge X Robert J. Rafferty, CPA ’66 XV Dr. Milton E. Skelly ’66 Bro. Norman Smercak, OSF ’66 XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

Anthony A. ’66 and Jill A. Alvarez Frank J. ’66 and Barbara A. Barkocy V Sr. Barbara Buckbee, CSJ ’66 V Robert J. ’66 and Anne Corsano Donald P. ’66 and Ruth Dineen Dennis P. ’66 and Nanette Kast Daniel J. ’66 and A. M. Lane Sr. Alice L. McVey, CSJ ’66 XV William A. ’66 and Barbara Meyer X Bro. Antonio Montera, OSF ’66 Thomas P. ’66 and Patricia Murphy V George J. ’66 and Frances Pipino Joseph F. ’66 and Jennifer Spencer George T. ’66 and Linda K. Steinmann V William P. ’66 and Eneida Valenti FR ANCISCANS

Anthony C. Alaimo ’66 XV

Paul J., Ph.D. ’66 + and Carole Ferlazzo Arthur M. ’66 and Mary Forster V James A., CPA ’66 and Helen J. Geib William W. ’66 and Susan T. Koscinski V Anthony J. LaBello ’66 William G. Massimo ’66 Jerome F., Ph.D. ’66 and Doreen Megna Edward Melanson ’66 David J. ’66 and Arlene Nolan Sr. Mary I. O’Donnell ’66 V

1967 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 86,735. 30 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 17. 6%

James M. ’67 and Patricia Theisen V John W. Wetzel ’67 FR ANCISCANS

John A. ’67 and Marietta Corrigan V Raymond P., Ph.D. ’67 and Carol Dreitlein Bro. Adrian Fannon, OSF ’67 V Vera Farrell ’67 Paul G. Henning ’67 XV Richard F. Marino ’67 Richard D. ’67 and Ann May Patricia K. McGowran ’67 V William J. ’67 and Mary Ratzsch Raymond F. Schmitt ’67 V

1968

F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 91,723. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 19.7%

John F. Tully ’67 BT XV

F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan XV Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Keegan XV

Daniel T. ’67 and Mary Ann Kane P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

John E. ’67 and Mary Ellen O’Connor XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V John P. Daley ’67 X Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti REMSEN STREET CLUB

Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder V Eugene P. ’67 and Colette Westhoff B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Robert A. ’67 and Mary Alessandro XV Raymond M. Feeney ’67 and Judy Latta XV William E., Jr. ’67 and Nancy Giegerich Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould V William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. Quinlan V Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Rosemary Sullivan XV William P. Tyson ’67 X RED & BLUE CLUB

John C. ’67 and Anne Donahue V Herbert J. Hogan ’67 V Kevin J. ’67 and Penelope Holland V Vincent Lacapria ’67 Michael V. ’67 and Marie Luciano V James A. ’67 and Kathleen Palmer XV Jerold ’67 and Lilo Rowan ASSISI SOCIET Y

Margaret Bartley ’67 Frank W. Calamusa, Ph.D. ’67 V Leonard D’Ambrosia ’67 James F. ’67 and Patricia Darcy Guarione ’67 and Teresita Diaz Thomas D. ’67 and Linda Downes V David ’67 and Susan Fallon Louis J., MD ’67 and Marge Imbriano Paul T. ’67 and Carol A. Kennedy Alfred N. ’67 and Kathryn Martorano V Joseph M. Mruczek ’67 V Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette O’Connor V Andrew F. ’67 and Marie O’Sullivan Vincent P. ’67 and Veronica Pagano V Joseph J. ’67 and Geraldine Riley V Patrick ’67 and Sheila Rooney XV John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell V Albert J. Ryczak ’67 V Robert S. ’67 and Kathleen Sarli XV Thomas A. Simonetti ’67

John I. ’68 and Maureen C. Creegan V Thomas J. Cusack ’68 Robert P. ’68 and Kathleen Ford V John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace X Walter E. ’68 and Eileen Gilpin V Bro. Thomas Grady, OSF ’68 XV Charles T. ’68 and Phyllis Gusman XV Francis J. ’68 and Marylyn E. Harvey V Anthony P. ’68 and Diane Iannuzzi Joseph F., Ph.D. ’68 and Jane M. Marino X John T. ’68 and Gail Matranga Dennis P. ’68 and Barbara Mroczkowski John J. ’68 and Georgeanne Ponzini John P. Raftery ’68 V Michael T. Ridge, Esq. ’68 V Barbara ’68 and Kevin F. ’76 Sullivan Joseph F. ’68 and Annette Tyrian FR ANCISCANS

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino V Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala XV REMSEN STREET CLUB

Robert G., Esq. ’68 and Margaret Bombara X Vincent J. Dougherty ’68 XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins XV John B. ’68 and Elaine Conroy Thomas A. ’68 and Nancy J. Dunne John V. ’68 and Ann Griffin V Donald N. ’68 and May Hayward XV Edward A. ’68 and Dorette Putonti X William F. Regan ’68 Raphael Esq. ’68 and Mary Scotto XV RED & BLUE CLUB

Robert T. ’68 and Patricia Barlow XV Daniel W. Correa, CPA ’68 William T. Donley ’68 Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Donovan Rev. Randolph J. ’68 and Donna Geminder V Philip A. ’68 and Grace Hoerter John J. Koster, Ph.D. ’68 XV John A. ’68 and Eileen C. Leone XV Vincent S. ’68 and Marie McCormack Michael G. ’68 and Dolores McMahon X Patrick J. ’68 and Jeanne Reavey X Stephen P. Stern ’68 Theodore J. ’68 and Arlene Timmins V Dr. John P. ’68 and Rosanne Travers Norman A. Wagner ’68 Bro. Edward Wesley, OSF, Ph.D. ’68 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Vincent J. ’68 and Diane Ambrosio V Thomas J. ’68 and Alicia Bannon V Thomas G. Bruce, Ph.D. ’68 Peter D. Bruno, MD ’68 Michael G. ’68 and Pamela Burke V William M. ’68 and Mary Casey Peter W. Cassidy ’68 Dennis T. ’68 and Margaret Christy V

Nunzi V. ’68 and Frances Desetto Sr. Nancy Edwards ’68 John H. Field ’68 V Bro. Joseph Gallagher, OSF ’68 Sr. Kathleen Geaney, RSM ’68 X Joseph P. ’68 and Mary A. Gribbin X William T. ’68 and Annette Knipfing XV Sr. Helen Lyons, RSM ’68 V Frank R. ’68 and Isabella L. Milligan Sr. Mary O’Connor ’68 Charles ’68 and Ticia Parente Dennis M., LCSW ’68 and Marie Reilly XV Anthony M. Santoro ’68 Richard C. Smith ’68 Carmine J. ’68 and Victoria Zummo XV

1969 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 51, 885. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 17. 3% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen XV Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro V REMSEN STREET CLUB

Joseph P. Forte, Esq. ’69 and Dorothy Vance-Forte XV Bro. Owen J. Sadlier, OSF ’69 V B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Raul P. Arroyo ’69 V Brian M. ’69 and Mary Cashin Brian W. Clancy ’69 Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran XV James F. ’69 and Kathleen DeVarso XV Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke XV Frederick L. ’69 and Anne I. Michaels X Clifford B. ’69 and Doris Redden XV Thomas P. Reilly ’69 V Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt XV RED & BLUE CLUB

Dave H. Bacchioni ’69 V Edward D. Bova ’69 XV Richard M. ’69 and Judy Giammarco X Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras XV

Patrick J. ’69 and Linda Kiernan Seamus ’69 and Frances McDonald XV James S. Osbourn ’69 Guy L. ’69 and Margaret Rossiello V James A. Thamm ’69 and Barbara Lack V Salvatore P. ’69 and Marina Trentacoste ASSISI SOCIET Y

Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry X John A. ’69 and Carolyn Blaine Xavier J. ’69 and Anthonia Castelli James B. ’69 and Marion Clifford James J. ’69 and Anne Cobb George D. Collins ’69 Robert L. Conway ’69 X James A. ’69 and Linda Denivo Leslie R. Dunkley ’69 William ’69 and Lorraine Geasor Andrew J. Habermann ’69 V Charles J. ’69 and Noreen Kelly XV Henry ’69 and Jeannette C. Matuszewski V D. Kevin ’69 and Kathleen McQuade X Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik V Thomas P. ’69 and Josephine Mione XV Dr. Anthony Santorufo ’69 Kevin W. ’69 and Saraann Schultz X FR ANCISCANS

Deacon Nicholas A. Daddona ’69 Kevin J. Delgardio ’69 V Sr. Kathleen Hennessy, RSM ’69 V Sr. Joan Hepburn, OP ’69 John R. Jacques ’69 X Patrick J. Kelly ’69 X Michael P. ’69 and Geraldine Lombardi Michael J. ’69 and Dianne M. Martin Philip E. ’69 and Lorraine Nespeca Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth O’Mara XV Richard R. ’69 and Margret-Rose Orlando V Charles J. ’69 and Rose M. Pergola X Michael J. Quinn ’69 John T. ’69 and Joan Sundermier Paul F. ’69 and Giuseppina Valenti

1970 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 68, 978. 60 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 16. 3% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti X P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Thomas J. Curtin, Jr. ’70 Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro V Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore XV REMSEN STREET CLUB

William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black V Kevin J. ’70 and Teresa Burke Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone XV Angelo A. Giordano, Esq. ’70 and Dr. Joann DeLeonibus Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell V Michael J. ’70 and Maureen F. McInerney V Gerard V. ’70 and Margaret Vaccacio

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James P. Lawler ’71 X

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

George Brennan ’70 XV Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown V Dr. Brian J. ’70 and Mrs. Butler John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey XV Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla V George M., CPA ’70 and Suzanne Gillan X Thomas G. Oldis ’70 XV

RED & BLUE CLUB

Vincent F. Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta XV

RED & BLUE CLUB

Vincent C. ’70 and Mary Bonica Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 BT X Giovanni ’70 and Karen K. Cannone Vincent C. ’70 and Anne Carriero John F. Darnowski ’70 V Thomas ’70 and Maria A. Ford Daniel G. ’70 and Susan Lynch Harry E. ’70 and Ida Macri XV Edward J. Ormond ’70 Richard P. ’70 and Beverly Wagner XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

Edgar A. ’70 and Mary Adamson X Michael A. Bianco ’70 V Richard J. ’70 and Patricia ’81 Clancy William ’70 and Mary Ellen Costello Theodore ’70 and Pamela Dymczynski X William T. ’70 and Maureen Hentrich X Robert C. ’70 and Lucy Labriola William M. Mancini ’70 XV Edward G. ’70 and Angela M. McKenna V Bro. Louis T. Miritello, OSF ’70 V Edward P. Morrissey ’70 X James E. Russell ’70 Kevin J. ’70 and Valerie Ryan Edmund Savold ’70 Dr. Kenneth T. ’70 and Ellen Smith FR ANCISCANS

Bro. Thomas W. Barton, OSF ’70 Stephen J. Castellani ’70 William D. ’70 and Carmela Chomin Gregory F. Dean ’70 Rolf B. ’70 and Judith Friedmann V Joseph J. Giovaniello ’70 X Michael H. ’70 and Deborah Higginson John A. ’70 and Lorraine Krizel XV Francis A. ’70 and Victoria Lofaso X Frederick T. ’70 and Mary Ann Meyers Thomas P. ’70 and Elizabeth O’Brien X Anthony J. ’70 and Marie L. ’70 Rizzi Salvatore J. ’70 and Constance Scire John A. ’70 and Felicia Serrao

1971 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 27, 340. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 15. 3% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Robert S. ’71 and Lori Shanley REMSEN STREET CLUB

Dennis J. Burke ’71 and Martha L. Mackey, Esq. V Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan XV Louis H. ’71 and Mary Roller X B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Daniel J. ’71 and Mary Brouder X Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 BT X Edward R. ’71 and Angela F. Curty X Jack F. LaRock ’71

James J. Daw, Jr. ’71 V John C. ’71 and Eileen Ferraro XV Mauricio A. Lorence ’71 William J. Lucadamo ’71 James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn XV Robert J. Murphy ’71 James F. ’71 and Patricia O’Sullivan XV Luis J. ’71 and Georgina Rodriguez XV Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

Richard C. Baron ’71 Robert J. Bridgeman ’71 John P. ’71 and Kathleen P. Brolly Joseph M. ’71 and Mary K. Carone James J. ’71 and Mary Castro Louis P. Celano ’71 Robert A. Dennis ’71 Robert F. Dunn ’71 Louis A. ’71 and Pauline Esposito Eugene J. Guerra ’71 Patrick A. Hanley ’71 and Patricia Glynn-Hanley Francis X., Ph.D. ’71 and Deborah A. ’97 Holt V Commander Robert D. Hopping, USN (Ret.) ’71 V Stewart J. ’71 and Luise Jensen Shirley Kennedy ’71 Peter A., Ph.D. ’71 and Eileen Leonard Thomas B. ’71 and Patricia Losquadro Peter P. ’71 and Theresa Mancuso Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough XV Brian C. ’71 and Linda McMahon V Joseph ’71 and Janet Micari John K. Molen ’71 Michael G. ’71 and Stephanie Morahan Richard J. ’71 and Susan Nuedling Frank X. ’71 and Nancy Perissi Rory J. ’71 and Jane Quinn V Joseph M. ’71 and Virginia Rhatigan Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan, Jr. XV Michael G. ’71 and Carolyn Shannon Joseph C. ’71 and Elaine Trentacoste XV Anthony P. ’71 and Regina Valenti X FR ANCISCANS

James R. ’71 and Marie Barnett George C. ’71 and Mary Blanchard V Stephen P. Chiarini ’71 V Angela Della Croce ’71 V Louis ’71 and Michele Dottrina James R. ’71 and Ann Farrell V Sr. Elizabeth Gnam, OP ’71 V Joanne Kelly ’71 Stephen A. Koscielniak ’71 Sr. Loretta A. Maggio, OP ’71 V Michael P. Magnavita ’71 Frank G. Morelli ’71 John M. Murphy ’71 Victor L. Paganucci ’71 William P. ’71 and Aida Smith V

1972 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $154, 396. 48 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 12. 8% F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello XV

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Michael E. ’72 and Michelle Salogub XV John A. ’72 and Clara Santoro V Marianne A. Sheehan ’72 William L. Tamparo ’72 Robert D. ’72 and Barbara Terry V

Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 XV William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully V

1973

REMSEN STREET CLUB

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 32, 411. 82 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 11. 2%

Donald V. ’72 and Rosemary Bavuso V Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72 Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith XV

1974 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 32, 406. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 12. 8% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 and John A. Rowinski ’73 V The Honorable Joseph J. Hennessy ’74 + V REMSEN STREET CLUB

Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. DePalma X

John J. ’74 and Kathy Barry Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott XV James C. Petrillo ’74 V

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Kevin E. ’72 and Maureen Buckley Carl M. Fiorillo ’72 V Charles P. Kowalski ’72 XV Michael J. ’72 and Joyce Ranieri X Frederick G. ’72 and Karen Wissemann

Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich X

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

RED & BLUE CLUB

Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark Gerard P. Conlon ’73 and Anne Tully-Conlon ’76 X Joseph T. Freisen ’73 X Albert T. ’73 and Carol A. Jaronczyk V Thomas F. McDonough ’73 XV James F. ’73 and Theresa McKenna V James J. ’73 and Diana Petruzzi John A. Rowinski ’73 and Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 V Francis W. ’73 and Geraldine Ryan XV

Kathleen B. ’72 and Robert, Jr. Bolz Thomas A. Garone ’72 Kevin D. ’72 and Gail Hassett Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski X Edmond ’72 and Gail McTigue XV Ellen M. Raspitha ’72 V Jose M. ’72 and Zaida Rivera Robert ’72 and Karen C. ’74 Scharbach V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Vincent R. ’72 and Dorothy Aperawic XV Dominick J. ’72 and Maryann Brancato John C. Codd ’72 V Ron F. Darcy ’72 V Ernest V. ’72 and Ann DiFranchi XV Joseph A. ’72 and Carollee Donnelly X Richard M. ’72 and Susan Greiner James G. ’72 and Mildred B. ’73 Griffin Brian W. ’72 and Mary Kenny X Paul L. Magnano, CLU, CHFC ’72 William A. Maltese Ph.D. ’72 and Vivian K. Kalman-Maltese V Nicholas A. ’72 and Jean D. Marano X Richard P. ’72 and Delia Montalbano Austin V., CPA ’72 and Mary Murphy XV Captain Robert T. ’72 and Donna A. ’73 Murphy Walter D. Peyton ’72 V Mervyn ’72 and Aleitha Punnett V Thomas P. Regan ’72 Paul H. ’72 and Brenda Schietroma James M. Scott ’72 Vincent J. ’72 and Linda Simone Joseph A. ’72 and Pamela Turzo V Thomas ’72 and Rita Von Essen John P. Walsh ’72 Peter J. ’72 Yovine Alfred Zaffiro ’72 FR ANCISCANS

Louis J. ’72 and Veronica Anemone William J. ’72 and Maureen Biesty Bruce J. Bombara ’72 Bart A.D’Ambra ’72 XV Sr. Ann E. Diliberti, OP ’72 Richard C. Forte ’72 Richard M. ’72 and Antoinette Greene X Bro. Stephen J. Lamendola, CSC ’72 Salvatore A. ’72 and Faye Marino

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Michael J. ’73 and Joanne Ahearn V Michael S. ’73 and Mary A. McGowan RED & BLUE CLUB

Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 and Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76 Robert J., CPA ’74 and Lorraine P. Clark V Paul V. ’74 and Maryjo Cucarese Fulvia M. Forbes ’74 X Joseph A. ’74 and Darlene Foulke X John J. Lyons ’74 John R. ’74 and Catherine Meyer RED & BLUE CLUB

Martin J., Jr. ’74 and Marilyn O’Reilly XV Karen C. ’74 and Robert ’72 Scharbach XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

John B. Adesalu ’74 Pasquale Barone ’74 V Frank A. ’74 and Rosalie Calvosa ASSISI SOCIET Y Dominick J. Delsante ’74 V Joseph R. ’73 and Patricia Assortato V Angela A. ’74 and Joseph Downes XV Desmond E. ’73 and Joy Blaine Antonio, Jr. ’74 and Carmen Farina V Margaret M. Dougherty-Russo ’73 Ralph J. Gargiulo ’74 V and Anthony Russo Peggy Harewood ’74 John F. Duffy ’73 John G. ’74 and Mary Herr Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin XV Bro. Richard J. James, OFM ’74 Mildred B. ’73 and James G. Stephen W. Lipka ’74 Griffin ’72 Samuel H. Livingston ’74 Charles Kells ’73 JoAnn T. ’74 and James Maddock Edward A. Lemmo, Ph.D. ’73 Thomas S. ’74 and Maureen Theresa A. Loughran ’73 V McCabe XV Timothy J. ’73 and Nelly Marco V John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue X Richard J. ’73 and Mimi Martin Dennis ’74 and Josephine Miller Nicholas J. ’73 and Loretta Peter J. Palenzona ’74 McCauley V Thomas G. Pellinger ’74 Humbert F. ’73 and Catherine Miglino Benjamin D. ’74 and Jane J. Pride V Donna A. ’73 and Captain Robert T. Brian J. ’74 and Mary-Frances ’72 Murphy Reavey Joseph T. ’73 and Debra Penzone Randolph W. ’74 and Viola Titus V Leonel A. Rohan ’73 FR ANCISCANS John F. ’73 and Kathleen Seely Joseph J. Cunningham ’74 William J. ’73 and Janice Stein Doreen S. ’74 and Richard ’73 Faga V John Vorvolakos ’73 Bro. Gerald P. Hedrick ’74 FR ANCISCANS Norman W. ’74 and Angela Kennedy Louis C. Bel ’73 Alan ’74 and Daneen Locascio Bert I. Bernard ’73 Norma R. ’74 and Walter Mackie V Gilbert P. ’73 and Sofia Cividanes Mary E. McKenna ’74 V Richard ’73 and Doreen S. ’74 Faga V Edward A. O’Neill ’74 Michael R. Kenniff ’73 Robert, CPA ’74 and Elena Frank G. Krasevec ’73 Quartuccio X Gerard V. McGlynn ’73 Ann Tomo ’74 William ’73 and Joann O’Brien X George D. ’74 and Barbara Wolf V Thomas F. ’73 and Suzanne Oftring XV Jorge Rodriguez D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 234, 223. 00 Louis J. ’73 and Julia C. Ruggio C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 13. 0% Anthony C. Schiano ’73 V Frank E. Scott ’73 XV F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E Lelyn K. Williams ’73 and Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Edna Andrews-Williams Salamone XV Robert E. Woods ’73

1975

CHARTER SOCIET Y

William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy XV

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REMSEN STREET CLUB

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess X

Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 and Edward J. Ryan ’75 V Joseph C. ’76 and Janet Caldarella XV Dennis J. ’76 and Patricia ’79 Lacognata June A. ’76 and Ronald H. ’80 McGrisken XV Michael P. Morris ’76 and Mary McGovern-Morris ’76 X Jean ’76 Riker-O’Leary and Michael O’Leary V

Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. ’75 Trapp Francis P., Sr. ’77 and Maryann Tricamo James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh V

Elizabeth A. ’78 and Lawrence K. ’77 Becker Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne ’79 Early Mary Anne P. Killeen ’78 XV

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

RED & BLUE CLUB

Lawrence K. ’77 and Elizabeth A. ’78 Becker Alicia ’77 and John J. Burke ’63

Raymond ’78 and Joan K. Dowling V Patricia A. Logan, C.PCU. ’78 X Edward C. McGarrity, Jr. ’78 Patricia M. Ola-Chukwu ’78 and Uche O. Ola V Gerard ’78 and Patricia A. ’78 Trapp V

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Joseph E. ’75 and Margaret Kelly V Edward J. Ryan ’75 and Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 V Diane M. ’75 and Robert J. ’77 Trapp Harry W. ’75 and Marion A. Whelpley B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Peter ’75 and Anne L. ’79 Brigando V Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo X Carl P. ’75 and Christabel A. ’75 Quigley X RED & BLUE CLUB

Salvatore V., CPA ’75 and Serena Barbuzza XV Joseph T. ’75 and Grace Brady V Thomas ’75 and Regina ’75 Dowling Gary S. ’75 and Joanne M. Jendras XV Steven A. ’75 and Rita M. Orlando Mary Ellen ’75 and Anthony Scala V John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall X ASSISI SOCIET Y

John E. Brandt ’75 Paul P. Chadason ’75 V Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen X Stephen J. Del Casino ’75 Clint Ebanks ’75 V Gregory N. Gray ’75 Brian ’75 and Kathleen Kellar John M. Killeen ’75 Antoinette M. Lauletta ’75 Anthony J. ’75 and Rose Lauriano V Gerard J. Matarazzo ’75 Kevin R. ’75 and Susan McCabe Rosemary Redondo ’75 Barbara ’75 and Sean P. Slattery V William E. Ulrich ’75 X FR ANCISCANS

Julia B. ’75 and William Arcadipane Myrna H. Belgrave-Sigua ’75 Gregory J. Brady ’75 Michael J. ’75 and Linda Carvalhido V Charles E. ’75 and Sandra Cederroth Neil J. ’75 and Elizabeth Connolly V Michael J. ’75 and Debra L. Donovan Samuel J., Ph.D. ’75 and Maryann Fruner Theodore Glikis ’75 Robert C. Jacovetti ’75 Michael J. Jesencky ’75 Robert O. ’75 and Lynn Kurtz Sr. Jeanne E. Matullo, OP ’75 Owen P. ’75 and Colleen McKenna V Warren J. ’75 and Marilyn Michelsen Renee M. Miscione ’75 Susan J. Mondel ’75 Donald G. ’75 and Patricia Mulligan Thomas J. Randazzo ’75 Ann S. Samuels ’75 V Faith C. Saume-Berges ’75 V Virginia I. Tipaldo ’75

1976 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 29,723. 45 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 11. 0% P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster V P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Robert J., CFP ’76 and Karin Genalo Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Williams V

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76 and Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 Lynn A. Archiopoli ’76 Johnny F. ’76 and Regine Charles Anne C. ’76 and Victor Dagenais XV Peter E. ’76 and Susan W. Maloney XV Paul A. Marino ’76 RED & BLUE CLUB

Brian J. Campbell ’76 V James P. ’76 and Margaret Gildea XV John J. Hogan ’76 Philip ’76 and Alida LaSpisa V John L. ’76 and Debra Owens Michael R. ’76 and Susan E. ’81 Sheehan Anne Tully-Conlon ’76 and Gerard P. Conlon ’73 X ASSISI SOCIET Y

JoAnn ’76 and Gary Damiano Brian ’76 and Zoila M. Dennigan Paul Dorogoff ’76 and Tricia Kelly Peter ’76 and Patricia English V John J. ’76 and Arlene C. Ferrante XV Dr. Robert D. ’76 and Rita Hannafin Dr. Margaret A. ’76 and Thomas M. Horan X Jack M. ’76 and Patricia Jordan Kevin J. ’76 and Kelly A. Kelleher V George M. ’76 and Maureen R. Lovaglio XV William F. ’76 and Florence Maroney Harry C. ’76 and Rosemary Norum Joseph J. Ponzio ’76 Glenn T. ’76 and Linda Rivano Robert L. ’76 + and Rose Sena V Kevin F. ’76 and Barbara ’68 Sullivan Michael Terino ’76 John M. ’76 and Mary G. ’79 Thompson Joseph ’76 and Jane Tricarico William H. Wojcik ’76 V John M. ’76 and Margaret H., DDS ’77 Zaborskis FR ANCISCANS

Philip A. ’76 and Nora Ciantro James G. ’76 and Lorraine Courage Robert M. ’76 and Victoria ’77 Ildefonso Patricia C. Kerner ’76 X Michael J. ’76 and Dianne Mandel XV Eleanor F. McCabe ’76 Camile Pennicott-Bunche ’76 Graham J. Purpura ’76 Robert H. ’76 and Patricia K. W. Rahn Maureen A. Sullivan-Hornbecker ’76 Salvatore A. ’76 and Karel Vitale V George J. ’76 and Debra Waters

1977 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $11, 871. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8. 2% P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Mary K. ’77 and Peter F. ’75 Spiess X

RED & BLUE CLUB

John B. ’77 and Margaret Casey V Thomas J. ’77 and Lynn Cassidy V John E. ’77 and Susan Kiely X John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm Thaddeus W. Paluszek ’77

ASSISI SOCIET Y

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Thomas K. ’77 and Mary Alesi Glen Anderson ’77 and Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson V Claire J. Baker ’77 XV Christopher M. ’77 and Phyllis Broughton Lucy Curci-Gonzalez ’77 and Arturo Gonzalez-Alfonso V Inezeta Dike ’77 V Thomas A. Dougherty ’77 Donald J. ’77 and Kathryn Faughnan Elizabeth B. Kabak ’77 James F., Jr. ’77 + and Joan McElroy XV John P. ’77 and Carol F. McGee Patricia M. Moffatt-Lesser ’77 and Jeffrey Lesser XV Anthony Yanni ’77 Margaret H., DDS ’77 and John M. ’76 Zaborskis FR ANCISCANS

Maria T. Auletta, MD ’77 Satya ’77 and Tanima Bagchee Alice G. Bandelt ’77 Eileen Boucher ’77 Pearl L. Branch ’77 Beryl E. Clarke, RN ’77 Noreen M. Conwell-O’Hanlon ’77 and Thomas O’Hanlon Regina S. Dowuona-Lutterodt ’77 V Patricia Dray ’77 Clare C. ’77 and David Garvey Jayne B. Godlewski ’77 Victoria ’77 and Robert M. ’76 Ildefonso Darlene Kenty-Jefferson ’77 and Theodore Jefferson V Nancy E. ’77 and Ronald M. Kindya Carmelo P. ’77 and Darlene Lisotta V Terrence C. ’77 and Theresa McCormick Lucie K. McEntee ’77 Elizabeth Moore-McGuire ’77 John ’77 and Theresa Pastore V Deborah T. Smith ’77 V Elaine M. ’77 and Thomas E. Smith V Gloria T. ’77 and Harry Whyte

Karl T. Bednarek, MD ’78 and Sue Robichek V Joseph A. ’78 and Maryann Cacchioli XV Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 XV Peter Cooney ’78 and Margaret M. Slattery ’84 Ed J. ’78 and Lisa Cronen Edith V. Hodge ’78 Chong Cha and Hyun J. ’78 Lee-Cha Maureen T. Leo ’78 XV Steven J., Sr. ’78 and Barbara Mauceri Maureen A. Meehan ’78 V Kevin M. ’78 and Laura Nash V Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Orlando Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden Marie T. Rey ’78 Bernard ’79 and Marion D. ’78 White Albert C. Wiltshire ’78 Patricia E. ’78 and Richard Yates FR ANCISCANS

Reynalda M. Amos ’78 Vera Arbotofsky ’78 Kathleen Arena ’78 Jacqueline ’78 and Chris Ayoub Virginia K. ’78 and Paul Bolton Marilyn Y. Brown ’78 Brenda J. Campbell-Beyman ’78 Harris Chin ’78 Esther F. Clarke ’78 Regina M. Cronin ’78 Beatrice ’78 and Jerome Cunningham Vincenza L. ’78 and Al Ierardi Barbara Khoury ’78 Kathleen M. King ’78 X Robert E. ’78 and Claudia Moran V Joseph ’78 and Rose Morangelli XV Mary P. Mullahy, RN ’78 Georgianne ’78 and Joseph J. Nardi Anne M. ’78 and Herman M. ’79 Petsche Maria E. ’78 and Frank Sidoti Rev. Michael Tedone ’78 V Charles W. Worsdale ’78 Marietta D. Yankton ’78

1979

1978

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 50, 268. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 12. 5%

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 27, 635. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8.1%

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly

Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini XV James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue X

Edmund J. Greco ’79 X Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina V

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole X

Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF, Ph.D. ’79 Patrick ’79 and Patricia M. Timlin V

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan X Richard A. Greene ’78 XV Leonard G. ’78 and Maryjane Lubrano XV

William C. ’79 and Rebecca B. ’80 Armstrong XV Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 Giordano Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Mallozzi XV Stephen P. ’79 and Roseanne ’80 McInerney Joann M. O’Neill-Quinterno ’79 and Steven Quinterno George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Anne L. ’79 and Peter ’75 Brigando Mary Anne ’79 and Thomas ’78 Early Lisa M. Gallotta ’79 Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri X Patricia ’79 and Dennis J. ’76 Lacognata RED & BLUE CLUB

Anne M. Kelly ’79 XV Julie F. Kelly ’79 XV Dr. Jean A. King ’79 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Lorraine F. ’79 and Joseph Altmann Claudia P. Attardi-Pisano, DDS ’79 Ann M. Barbera ’79 Kathy B. Bradbury-Kelly ’79 Donald A. Buckley ’79 John Carollo ’79 Madeline Conway ’79 Karen A. ’79 Cottone Giovambattista ’79 and Antonella Eramo Joseph G. ’79 and Mary Anne Fritsch Timothy P. Giambrone, CPA ’79 Theodore Heinrich ’79 and Laura Reitter V Mary P. Hume ’79 V Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 and Vincent Misseri X Erin M. McLoughlin ’79 and William Turner Catherine ’79 and Michael O’Brien James E. ’79 and Antoinette O’Brien Michael Palmiotto ’79 Maria T. Plantemoli ’79 Judy A. ’79 and Robert Rice Mary C. ’79 and Al Romeo Myrtle Smith ’79 Mary G. ’79 and John M. ’76 Thompson Nilsa Torres ’79 Eileen M. Ulmer ’79 V Bernard ’79 and Marion D. ’78 White FR ANCISCANS

Barbara A. Cullen ’79 Gloria A. ’79 and Frank DeCrescenzo XV Victoria M. Downing ’79 Robert ’79 and Janet Fash William J. ’79 and Eva Ferro Gregory C. ’79 and Carolyn Fewer Ardelia V. Harris ’79 Michael F. ’79 and Ann Laffey V Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich Michael McDade ’79 Barbara A. Nealand ’79 Ann E. Neverett ’79 Herman M. ’79 and Anne M. ’78 Petsche Joyce A. ’79 and Paul E. Reynolds X Ellen H. Rios ’79 Ann M. Sauter ’79 Linda Schoen ’79

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright X

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1980 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 31, 252. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 10. 5% P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. ’80 Hanley X REMSEN STREET CLUB

Rebecca B. ’80 and William C. ’79 Armstrong XV John J. ’80 and Mary Frawley XV Irma Garcia ’80 XV Ronald H. ’80 and June A. ’76 McGrisken X Roseanne ’80 and Stephen P. ’79 McInerney Robert H. ’80 and Alicia Mulvena B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Daniel B. McManus ’80 V RED & BLUE CLUB

Eugene C. Assencao-Sanchez ’80 V Raymond A. ’80 and Debora Barrett Mary P. Byrnes ’80 V Claudia A. Gilchriest ’80 XV Angelo ’80 and Vincenza Guerriero Anne Jackson-Rasmussen ’80 Katherine M. ’80 and Bruno Schettini V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Mario P. ’80 and Margaret ’80 Conde Steven P. DeRicco, Esq. ’80 Marjorie Driscoll ’80 Mabel E. Dunbar ’80 Richard A. ’80 and Louise A. Fabietti Pat J. Faiella, Ph.D. ’80 Patricia B. Fallon ’80 V Yuet N. Lam ’80 Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon XV Patrick J. ’80 and Kathleen Mclaughlin Viken Najarian ’80 Armand M., Jr. ’80 and Jeanne M. Patella XV Laura J. ’80 and Thomas R. Pietro X Michael J. Regan ’80 and Donna McCabe Finola ’80 and James J. Schmidt John ’80 and Joyce Sheehan Albert Tannis ’80 V FR ANCISCANS

Stephen Bratichak ’80 Janet T. Brooks ’80 Mary E. Callahan ’80 X Leta D. Crawford ’80 John A. Fritsch ’80 Jadzia C. Malinowski ’80 Denise ’80 and Joseph A. Mortati Peter ’80 and Maria Paguaga XV Patricia A. Radigan ’80 V Anne ’80 and Robert Reilly Mary E. ’80 and Michael Sammartino Jeremiah J. Sullivan ’80 Madeline G. Swarckof ’80

1981 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 66,754. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8. 6% CHARTER SOCIET Y

David E. Haverty ’81 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Walter R. Leong ’81 XV

Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 XV

Louise M. Verdemare ’82 V Edward R. Zatorski ’82

1984

1986

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

FR ANCISCANS

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 23, 984. 33 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 9. 3% 8

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 37, 320. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 10. 5%

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

CHARTER SOCIET Y

Alber ’84 and Laura Hot V

William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Dawson V

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Christopher L. ’81 and Theresa A. Hyland Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81 X Michael Schwerdtman ’81 Andrew V., CPA ’81 and Angela C. ’81 Vindigni X RED & BLUE CLUB

William J. Mulrooney, CPA ’81 X Susan E. ’81 and Michael R. ’76 Sheehan ASSISI SOCIET Y

Oswald C., Jr. ’81 and Phyllis Boyce V Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Frank Keenan V Patricia ’81 and Richard J. ’70 Clancy Kevin B. ’81 and Nora Crumlish V Ingrid M. Flamme ’81 V Alexander ’81 and Virginia Havriliak Halina J. ’81 and Jack Jankowski V Eileen R. Lian ’81 V William P. ’81 and Kathleen Muzyka X Julia A. O’Connell ’81 Martin P. ’81 and Eileen K. Regan V James P. ’81 and Joanne D. Shea X Mary J. Stark ’81 FR ANCISCANS

Martin Bajo ’81 Dominick S., Jr. ’81 and Donna A. Cappolla Charlene Demarco ’81 John ’81 and Barbara Derrico Jeanette Dowdell ’81 V Thaddeus J. ’81 and Elaine Fisher Walter ’81 and Celia Flaum Thomas A. ’81 and Kathleen Holmes Christopher Hunter ’81 Lee- Anne Infantino ’81 XV Paul T. ’81 and Anne Kawas V John C. Magnotti ’81 Donald E. McCarthy ’81 James F. McCauley ’81 Grace ’81 and Raymond McEvoy Alice M. McTague ’81 XV Thomas N. Orefice ’81 John J. Perno, Jr. ’81 James D. Pomposello ’81 Stephen ’81 and Barbara R. Risley Thomas G. ’81 and Danielle Shimchak Rita Zehnter ’81 V

1982 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4, 663. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 9% REMSEN STREET CLUB

Veronica A. ’82 and Pat A. ’79 Mallozzi XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Neil C. O’Donnell ’82 V John J. ’82 and Jacqueline S. ’83 Paguaga RED & BLUE CLUB

Joseph M. ’82 + and Mary A. Erlanger Maureen A. Finnerty ’82 V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Kevin ’82 and Dianne Agoglia Patricia A. Brennen ’82 Eileen M. Daly ’82 V Mark J. Long ’82 Elia G. ’82 and Kathleen M. ’83 Malara XV Michael J. ’82 and Patricia Orlay V

Merville ’82 and Merlene D. Best Lily Campbell-Evering ’82 Joseph C. ’82 and Laura Cilla Thomas J. ’82 and Ellen Duffy Virginia Fazio ’82 Peter A. Fountaine ’82 Frederick M. Guidotti ’82 Linda Krogdahl ’82 Adriana E. Martino ’82 John J. ’82 and Rita Morano Rev. Emmet J. Murphy ’82 Sr. Teresa S. Pereira, OCARM ’82 Richard J. Stubits ’82 Steven P. Vince ’82 and Mimi Lee-Vince

1983 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 21, 240. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 9. 2% P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan V P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Patricia A. ’83 and Jerome ’76 Williams V REMSEN STREET CLUB

Dr. Sharon M. Bourgeois ’83 Patricia K. Cassidy ’83 XV Gayle A. Lombardi ’83 V B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Brian Cosgrove ’83 V Mark ’83 and Dolores ’83 Ferro XV Kevin G. ’83 and Catherine Henry Jean ’83 and Gregory O’Brien Jacqueline S. ’83 and John J. ’82 Paguaga ASSISI SOCIET Y

Frank R. Bongiorni ’83 Deborah A. Cregan ’83 Gina L. DeSantis ’83 Kathleen A. Donoghue ’83 John J. ’83 and Joan Ferro V Patricia A. Figueroa ’83 Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive Leah P. Fonseca ’83 Kathleen M. ’83 and Elia G. ’82 Malara X Damien J. ’83 and Carol C. ’84 O’Donnell Nicole Pluviose ’83 X Deborah A. Strack-Cregan ’83 and Brendan Cregan XV William G. ’83 and Linda Sullivan Michael P. ’83 and Elizabeth Sweeney Kevin M. ’83 and Mary Ann Worth FR ANCISCANS

Lisa M. Andersen-Yurman ’83 and Joseph L. Yurman X John D. Coakley ’83 and Grace Z. Machuca-Coakley Pat ’83 and Fred Figueroa Margaret M. Frank ’83 and Joseph Cutone Roseann V. Henry ’83 XV Kathleen M. Kelly ’83 Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio Joseph and Janet M. ’83 Meany Steven J. Mullins X Brian ’83 and Diane O’Boyle Susan L. Push ’83 Milton L. and Rose K. 83’ Williams Charles J. Zammit ’83

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Gino BT and Carol A. ’84 Menchini B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella X

Dr. Charles G. ’84 and Ann M. ’84 Garlisi X Joseph M. Hemway ’84 XV Dolly L. ’84 and Carl Williams

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

RED & BLUE CLUB

Maria Donini ’86 X Frederick F. Mueller ’86

Hector Batista ’84 BT Glenn M. Huzinec ’84 and Theresa M. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 X Jo Ann C. Stonier, Esq. ’84 ASSISI SOCIET Y

James J. Archer ’84 Kathleen M. ’84 Boily-Purdy and Mike Purdy Joseph ’84 and Florence Crifasi V Janice M. Duffy ’84 Josephine ’84 and Jon Hutton Jesus F. ’84 BT and Noreen M. ’84 Linares XV Mary ’84 Luszczyk Carol C. ’84 and Damien J. ’83 O’Donnell Guillermo R., Jr. ’84 and Barbara Quinones V Dragan ’84 and Dorothy Radovich Margaret M. Slattery ’84 and Peter Cooney ’78 FR ANCISCANS

Liliana A. Arias ’84 Ingrid Bonous-Plummer Adelaide Cianflone-Furrer ’84 and William Furrer Sebastian J. ’84 and Carol DiBella V Rev. Peter E. DiTomasso, Jr. ’84 Rebecca Levy ’84 and Bill Gantt Desiree L. Mapp-Odom ’84 and Russell Odom V Rosemary D. ’84 and Frank McCullagh James P. ’84 and Deirdre C. ’87 Meindl Eileen ’84 Nolan Vivian G. ’84 and Rigoberto Pabon V Julie Spinelli ’84 X Doreen E. Steiner ’84 John F. Tully ’84

James F. Bozart ’86 and D. Baxter Winston XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

RED & BLUE CLUB

Theresa Fahy, DPM ’86 Damiano Mazzone ’86 Robert C. ’86 and Jeannette Salerno ASSISI SOCIET Y

Paul M. ’86 and Catherine Brin Maria Cestaro ’86 Jeannine ’86 and Paul Chierchio Colonel Edward, Jr. ’86 and Patricia Daily V Rosanne D’Augusta ’86 Jane McGreal ’86 David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe X Christine A. Negron ’86 Lynette R. Rutherford ’86 Peter Schleipman ’86 Joseph A. ’86 and Karen M. Tomo FR ANCISCANS

Patricia J. ’86 and Richard W. Ekelund XV James P. ’86 and Joan Fazio Manuel Fuentes ’86 David Harney ’86 Diane M. Hopkins ’86 Jerome C. Hughes ’86 and Faith Kostel-Hughes ’86 Bertha Jagassar ’86 Joann Kusk ’86 Kevin G. O’Leary ’86 Mary P. O’Shea-Ryan ’86 and Timothy Ryan William M. ’86 and Frances Sullivan Mark ’86 and Carey Urbach Robert ’86 and Roseann Vito

1987 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 7, 607. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 2%

1985

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 027. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 5%

REMSEN STREET CLUB

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher ASSISI SOCIET Y

Sallyann G. ’85 and Richard Bartels X Mary Ann Byrnes ’85 X Michael ’85 and Lisa Curti XV Harold Feinberg ’85 Dr. Laura Mieszerski ’85 Frank A. ’85 and Lucille Plantemoli FR ANCISCANS

Lorraine T. Calcaterra ’85 George Corchia ’85 Lucia M. ’85 and Chester M. Euton Maria ’85 and Louis Faicco V Thomas J. ’85 and Carol Giglio V Mary V. Hamilton ’85 V Ralph, Ph.D. ’85 Protano Lucio J. Russo ’85

George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel V William C. O’Connell ’87 Jana, CPA ’87 and John Dickerson RED & BLUE CLUB

Sean E. Anderson ’87 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Michael J. ’87 and Joanne Duffy Stacey J. ’87 and Donald Tynion Robert J. ’87 and Lisa Wisniewski V FR ANCISCANS

Magna Antoine ’87 and Roderick Nicholson Eileen M. ’87 and Albert Bartha V Silverio ’87 and Rita Conte Edwin ’87 and Kelly Gonzalez Carl Mautner ’87 Deirdre C. ’87 and James P. ’84 Meindl

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1988 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 30, 959. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 2%

Maria C. ’90 and Robert F. ’93 Oliveri Raul ’90 and Luz Rosa Kathleen C. Tomaszewski ’90 Lorraine F., RN ’90 and Ira Zapin XV

1991

Betty L. Williams ’93

ASSISI SOCIET Y

ASSISI SOCIET Y

FR ANCISCANS

Joseph J., Esq. ’96 and Marianna Bruno John N. McPadden ’96 Patricia A. Morrissey ’96

Danielle T. Battista ’99 V Keno E. Chambers ’99 Petra R. Diaz ’99 and Fernando Rivera Nicholas A. Gaus ’99 V Carla M. ’99 and Gerardo J. Leonardi Lisandro Pena ’99 Michael L. Russo ’99

Thomas P. ’93 and Marianne Crossan Linda Destouches ’93 Barry A. Kleinman ’93 Jeannine M. McLaughlin-Gomez ’93 and Richard Gomez Paul R. Puttlitz ’93 Christopher J. Schirripa ’93

CHARTER SOCIET Y

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 30, 544. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8. 9%

Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly X

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. V

1994

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4, 909. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 7. 0%

Peter Kelly ’88 and Frances Kelly Donald R. Pugh ’88 RED & BLUE CLUB

The Honorable Margo K. Brodie ’88 V Theresa M. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 and Glenn M. Huzinec ’84 XV John H. Spina, DPM ’88 V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Joseph M. Annarumma ’88 Ingrid Celms ’88 Rodrigue Domingue ’88 X Irene A. Feldman ’88 and Paul Polik Elizabeth A. ’88 and James Fitzpatrick Janet ’88 and Robert Hopkins V Michael D. Paladine ’88 FR ANCISCANS

Lawrence R. ’88 and Patricia Carlucci X Joseph DiStefano ’88 Wallapa Pouapinya ’88 Albina J. Raziano ’88 V Loretta A. Sayegh ’88 and Eric Synder Toby L. Zimmerman ’88 X

1989 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 5, 500. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 0% P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Christopher R. ’89 and Nenette Palermo Catherine L. ’89 and Thomas Wornom XV FR ANCISCANS

Monica M. ’89 and Elmer Berry V Mary F. Brenner ’89 Nancy D. Conforti ’89 and Willaim DiCaro Kathleen T. Iacovone ’89 Christine A. Kramer-Santangelo ’89 and Salvatore Santangelo Erica Matechak ’89

1990 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 995. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4.7% REMSEN STREET CLUB

James W. ’90 and Christie Gannon RED & BLUE CLUB

Henry A. Giron ’90 and Elizabeth Diaz de Giron X Patricia A. McCauley-Koestner ’90 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Anthony ’90 and Linda Baranello V Kristen A. ’90 and Matthew G. Deodato V FR ANCISCANS

Robert G. ’90 and Lisa Amenta Michael L. ’90 and Nancy Gorman Thomas ’90 and Kathleen Marzella V

FR ANCISCANS

Virginia R. Abanda ’96 Helen F. Iaria ’96 Lorraine ’96 and Edward Rasmussen Daisy P. ’96 and Irwin Weinstein

FR ANCISCANS

Ada L. McCarthy ’99

1997

2000

P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $11, 949.14 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 3%

REMSEN STREET CLUB

R.J., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners V

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Anthony J. Henry ’91 Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 XV Mary C., CPA ’91 and Edward B. Shaw

RED & BLUE CLUB

Michael A. ’97 BT and Julia MacIntyre X

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

REMSEN STREET CLUB

RED & BLUE CLUB

William K. Mach ’97

RED & BLUE CLUB

ASSISI SOCIET Y

RED & BLUE CLUB

Anthony J. ’00 and Laureen Kurtin V Kristie L. Viggiano ’00

William Beuther, Jr. ’94 Mark K. Brown, CPA ’94 James P. ’94 and Andrea L. Cahalan Michael ’94 and Honey Marie E. ’92 Theogene XV Melissa K. Wobbe ’94 Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Zawrotniak V

Deidre Decaro ’97 Mary S. O’Hara ’97

Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 and Dr. Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 X

Susan M. Ignaciuk ’91 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Janet M. Dawson ’91 and James P. Vafeas V Patricia E. Doucette-Szobonya ’91 Helena E. Duszkiewicz ’91 Agneta Iachmanovski, DPM ’91 Marie S. Marcellus ’91 James P. ’91 and Virginia C. McDade Joseph A. ’91 and Sharon Raftery XV Karen A. ’91 + and John Reilly Kathleen M. ’91 and Paul Smith FR ANCISCANS

Cynthia M. Coles ’91 Colin M. David ’91 Joan A. Falcone ’91 Jose R. Guzman ’91 Elizabeth G. ’91 and C. Harkin Dickens K. Malave ’91 Kelvin D. Parris ’91 Sharon D. Roberts ’91 Glen L. ’91 and Linda Walters

1992 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4,145. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4.7% REMSEN STREET CLUB

Betty A. Gatto ’94 and Harold Gatto Shane T. Kelly ’94 Keith J. Long ’94

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Christa J. Bol ’97 David B. Gardella ’97 Christopher M. Gibbons ’97 and Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98 Stanley A. Hader ’97 FR ANCISCANS Deborah A. ’97 and Francis X. ’71 Charlotte T. Albury ’94 Holt V David V. Brooks ’94 Natalia ’97 and Daniel P. Murphy X Pamela Ciantro-Cangelosi ’94 and Dominik Rohe ’97 Robert Cangelosi Erez, Ph.D. ’97 and Rosalin Jean S. ’94 BT and Melissa Desravines Shochat X Stephanie R. ’94 and Anthony FR ANCISCANS Dumaine Michael A. Beckford ’97 Christopher J. Farnen ’94 Marjorie Garraway ’97 Nancy Giordani ’94 Parkinson T., Jr. ’97 and Tracianne Michele ’94 and David Perlstein Small Anna L. Soto ’94 Sheila M. Walsh ’94

1998

1995

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 485. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 0%

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 945. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 4% B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 V Joseph J. ’92 and Katherine D. ’92 Paolo X

RED & BLUE CLUB

ASSISI SOCIET Y

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Lorena M. Andrews ’92 Rachele A. Bucchieri ’92 Kenneth J. ’92 and Joann M. Coffin V Honey Marie E. ’92 and Michael ’94 Theogene XV

James E. ’95 and Brenda Anastasia Christine M. Azzolini-Occhipinti ’95 X Andrew F. Bertalli ’95 Jasmine Delgado-Bowes ’95 and Joseph R. Bowes Alan C. Little ’95 Marie F. Zangari ’95 X

FR ANCISCANS

Richard A. Baldomar ’92 Patricia E. Betz ’92 Charles and Jennifer V Antoinette Palazzi ’92 V Diane ’92 and I. Peter Rayo Danielle K. Rouchon ’92 V Laura E. ’92 and Thomas Valsamedis

Mary ’95 and Robert Belknap Ian J. Goodwin ’95 X

FR ANCISCANS

Nancy Cena ’95 Eileen Kavanagh, CPA ’95 Joel A. Lutenberg ’95 Patrick S. ’95 and Theresa O’Hara V Arline M. Scotto ’95 V

Laura L. Eisenzopf ’00 X Lisa M. Gambardella ’00 Dr. Anna Y. Len ’00 Josephine F. ’00 and Michael Parisi FR ANCISCANS

Anthony J. Adams ’00 Robert J. ’00 and Anne Marie Currie Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 V Michele A. DiMaggio ’00 Brian M. ’00 and Gina Galligan ’00 Elizabeth Gallo ’00 Matthew E. Hickey ’00 Filip E. Ivanov ’00 Vivian Mazzella ’00 Christina M. ’00 and Anthony Portello Nia S. Sainvil ’00 Yolanda B. Singh ’00 Anthony C. Tomasulo ’00 XV Eulene A. ’00 and Ira Workman XV

2001

Alexander C. Arroyo, MD ’98

P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan X

Virginia L. Hanson, RN ’98 V B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B Dixil H. Francis ’01 Danielle Santucci-Gracchi ’98 John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski X R E D & B L U E C L U B Robert M. Cruz ’01 and JoASSISI SOCIET Y Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 Gregory J. ’98 and Michelle Bara Christopher G. ’01 and Jennifer, CPA Harold M. Burke ’98 ’02 Manukian Franklin Coronado ’98 Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01 X Richard T. Finger, Jr. ’98 Rev. Josephjude C. Gannon ’98 V ASSISI SOCIET Y Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98 and Matthew P. Dory ’01 Christopher M. Gibbons ’97 James M. Hoban ’01 FR ANCISCANS

Mary Beth ’98 and John W. Carroll Debra Edmondson ’98 Robert W. Immella ’98 Leonard T. Jordan, Jr. ’98 and Juanita Boddie-Jordan Mary Ellen ’98 and Cesare Mannino Mariaelena L. Modica ’98 Alessandro C. Romano ’98 Richard J. Sheeler, Jr. ’98

1996

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,169. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 2%

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 5, 490. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 3%

RED & BLUE CLUB

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Eileen V. ’93 and John J. Saporito Randolph L. Walker ’93

Paul and Francine N. ’96 Kollydas Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 V James G. Quigley ’96 X

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 275. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 2. 9%

RED & BLUE CLUB

Christopher R. ’99 and Carrie A. Long

Vincent Pastina ’93 and April Dennis Shernette C. Walters ’93

ASSISI SOCIET Y

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $13, 257. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5.7%

1993

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Deborah E. Schreiner ’00

REMSEN STREET CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB

Dyanne M. Rosado ’95

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 380. 52 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 8%

1999 REMSEN STREET CLUB

Matthew C. Hogan ’01 X Jhosan G. Hyland ’01 Beverly E. Jacobs ’01 Angela K. ’01 and William F. Manekas X Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and Douglas H. Patton V Dinnadra J. St. Louis ’01 FR ANCISCANS

Lauren K. Alleyne ’01 Ronald Castorina, Jr., Esq. ’01 Nicole L. Finetti ’01 Renee J. Hertz ’01 June A. Joseph ’01 Olga M. Macolino ’01 V Irmgard Y. Sauntinez ’01 Sharon A. Thomas ’01

Gail A. O’Donnell ’96

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2002

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $14,107. 56 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 8%

RED & BLUE CLUB

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Anne E. ’02 and Kevin J. Rhatigan REMSEN STREET CLUB

Anthony H. Zalak ’02 X B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 and Eric A. Ulrich ’07 V RED & BLUE CLUB

Sonia ’02 and Michael Gomez XV Jennifer, CPA ’02 and Christopher G. ’01 Manukian Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 and Robert M. Cruz ’01 V Yadira A. Ramos-Herbert ’02 XV ASSISI SOCIET Y

Julio A. Agosto ’02 and Aura N. Miranda-Agosto XV Jamila A. Alkaifi-Hercules ’02 V Juanita M. Bennett-Castillo ’02 Cheryl H. Carty ’02 Denzil A. Streete ’02 Dorothy M. Suchowacki ’02 and Brian T. Leary Hakim A. Williams, Ed.D. ’02 FR ANCISCANS

Bellana ’02 and Vadim Aguvyev Gladimir Ambroise ’02 Gloria D. Chambers-Williams ’02 James E. Conrad ’02 Yulian M. Hristov ’02 Alexander Starodubtsev ’02 Michelle D. Teehan ’02

2003 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $16,191. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3.7% P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Carol T. Decina ’03 P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Julie M. Acuff ’03 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Borislav G. Guenov ’03 X ASSISI SOCIET Y

Tessa P. Barthelmy ’03 George Cataudella ’03 V Christina J. Fama ’03 Andrew S. Mezo ’03 Thomas M. Rivera, Jr. ’03 Ambika Tewari ’03 Serghei I. Vaculeac ’03 FR ANCISCANS

Careen T. Alphonso-Hanft ’03 and Billy Hanft Raquel Castellanos ’03 Janice Chavez ’03 Roseline Cuevas ’03 Melissa A. Duron ’03 Wahid B. Joel ’03 Damali C. Moyo ’03 and Shawn L. Yaw Shenika Watson ’03

2004 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 990. 04 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4.1% REMSEN STREET CLUB

Charles A. Giardino ’04 X Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 Robert A. Oliva ’04 X

Jose A. Marengo ’04 V Rosemary Brybag ’04 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Michael J. Ferrari ’04 Marc D. Fitapelli ’04 Kaaz K. Hosein ’04 Marta V. Kihn ’04 Jelena Maljkovic ’04 Antonevia A. Ocho-Coultes Oddman ’04 and Julian R. Oddman ’06 Christopher R. Orland ’04 Chanardai Ramjattan ’04 V FR ANCISCANS

Rocco A. Gagliardi ’04 John R. Grossman ’04 Gerald P. ’04 and Maureen A. Haran Lesley M. Huggins ’04 Audrey D. Little ’04 Jillian C. Montalbano ’04 V Jinja A. Murray ’04 Suze Nathalie ’04 Patrick Notaro ’04 Marina V. Rana ’04 Lisa M. Randazzo ’04 Gjergji Theka and Albana ’04 Zegullaj-Theka

2005 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 839. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5.1% REMSEN STREET CLUB

Michael A. Correra ’05 V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Jessica C. ’05 and Michael Boiardi V Alicia J. Browne ’05 Michael A. Conenna ’05 Thomas Czaplinski ’05 Marlon D. Joseph ’05 and Jamie Kwasniewski Daniel M. Kelly ’05 Glenn R. McCartney ’05 Gerard McEntee ’05 X Raoutie Ramrattan ’05 FR ANCISCANS

Aydee O. Adames-Polanco ’05 and Julio Polanco Kimberly L. Bennett ’05 Safiya N. Boucaud-Robinson ’05 March A. Cook ’05 David E. Duran ’05 Patrick C. Fleming ’05 Sean E. ’05 and Susan Jelen Arthur Kulkov ’05 Nonie Y. Merritt ’05 Steven B. Mudd ’05 Danny A. ’05 and Ivette Plaza John D. Viggiano ’05

2006 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 873.12 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 3% RED & BLUE CLUB

Elizabeth T. Khalevich ’06 Dr. Anica C. Mulzac ’06 Hector Vega ’06 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Dorrel Beckles ’06 John P. Gagliolo ’06 Jennifer A. Ladelfa ’06 Alfonso Lopez ’06 V Gregory S. McKenzie ’06 Julian R. Oddman ’06 and Antonevia A. Ocho-Coultes Oddman ’04

Lisa M. Paolucci ’06 Charlene M. Petoske ’06 Adam Valentin ’06 V Bryan M. Wierzbicki ’06 and Kairui Wang FR ANCISCANS

Jason V. Attard ’06 Tricia S. Edmund-McIntosh ’06 Fern Y. Foster ’06 Erin S. Golembiewski Rubin ’06 X Christine C. Pigott ’06 Peter C. Ramirez ’06 Jaime S. Romany ’06 Monica C. ’06 and Botond ’08 Szalma Jennifer L. Travers ’06 Anthony J. Trimboli ’06 V

2007

Tyrone Granado ’08 Megan E. Husak ’08 Nicholas ’08 and Daniela M. ’08 Keenan John F. Marmara, Jr. ’08 Kristy L. Proscia ’08 Paula Rodriguez ’08 Ferney A. Ruiz ’08 Joanne Samaha ’08 Monique E. Shannon ’08 Melissa B. Spearman ’08 Botond ’08 and Monica C. ’06 Szalma Michael Vasilchikov ’08

Jaclyn P. Mistretta ’10 Predrag Predin ’10 Maria L. Rojas ’10 Brittany D. Smith-Campanile ’10

2009

Victoria M. Bombe ’11 V Adriana Greco ’11 Carrie J. Laskowitz ’11 Bono H. Lee ’11 Kathyann D. Osbourne ’11 Jessica A. Parker ’11

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 830. 43 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5.7% REMSEN STREET CLUB

D O L L A R S R A I S E D $10, 956. 05 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 2%

Salvatore P. ’09 and Melissa Demma V

P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and Andrew Hughes V

Jamaal G. Womack ’09 V

B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

John P. ’09 and Jeannette M. ’10 Montes

Jonathan K. Ng ’07 V Eric A. Ulrich ’07 and Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 V ASSISI SOCIET Y

Natasha Boutin ’07 Tara M. ’07 Flood X Sean A. Nicholson ’07 Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 V Samuel M. ’07 and Justina K. ’07 Rivera Jenna T. Scotti ’07 Nadia Veliz-Mugan ’07 and James Mugan V FR ANCISCANS

Lilyana K. Brown ’07 Jenelle M. Buccheri ’07 Travis C. Clayton ’07 Antoinette Gallo ’07 Catherine M. Gichenje ’07 Antrice V. Harry ’07 Cern J. Hector ’07 Adanna T. Jones ’07 Vincent Longobardi ’07 Sabine Phineus ’07 Lynson L. Willis ’07

2008 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 565. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 7. 0% B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Cora D. Clark ’08 and David Clark V RED & BLUE CLUB

Matthew G. ’08 and Lauren M. ’08 Bertolotti Josephine B. Leone ’08 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Peter J. Bockmeyer ’08 Salvatore Frasca ’08 Allison N. Grant ’08 Bianca P. Irwin ’08 Antonia N. Kiladitis ’08 Christina M. Lindsay ’08 Eric A. Michalski ’08 FR ANCISCANS

Benjamin K. Barnett ’08 Katja Bavendam ’08 Natasha M. Derrick-Franco ’08 Assem A. El Ghaziri ’08 Joseph M. Elie ’08 Maria Ferraro ’08

RED & BLUE CLUB

ASSISI SOCIET Y

Enrica Colandrea ’09 Laura M. Donodeo ’09 Laura R. Mulcahey ’09 Nicholas C. Pomo ’09 FR ANCISCANS

Giuseppe G. Buscemi ’09 Richard ’09 and Jean M. Campisi Nancy E. Campoverde Villao ’09 Hendri P. Chauca ’09 Jennifer M. Galia ’09 Sean E. Ghazala ’09 Sonia Gutkin ’09 Adewumi Iyanda ’09 William Jimenez ’09 Diego F. Martinez ’09 Edith S. McKenzie ’09 V Stephanie Ormeno ’09 Vanessa Rivera ’09 Jennie A. Rota ’09 V Elizabeth Seemungal ’09

2011 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 7, 443.11 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 9% P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Anonymous B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Kevin T. Conlon ’11 ASSISI SOCIET Y

FR ANCISCANS

Gregory J. Baum ’11 Nicholas J. Baum ’11 Romona Caramico ’11 Carolann Falotico ’11 Tara A. Garone ’11 Bakari Giorgadze ’11 Kaitlin M. Hogan ’11 Sonya-Marie Jaggernauth ’11 Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 Christopher M. Machado ’11 Jeanine M. McGovern ’11 Dusan D. Milanovic ’11 Nicole M. Montoro ’11 V Francis M. B. O’Neill ’11 V Christina M. Scotti ’11 Deirdre A. Turner ’11

2012 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 209. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 2% B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 RED & BLUE CLUB

Peter D. Gonzales ’12 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Benjamin P. Ladanyi ’10

Lindsay J. Baldwin ’12 Liliana N. Budesa ’12 Andrea Dolnay ’12 Elisha P. Ferrell ’12 Danni M. Fitzgerald ’12 Tsveta M. Kaleynska ’12 Tatum L. Murray ’12 Adrianna M. Rumayor ’12 Michael P. Sheehan ’12 Nemanja Z. Simonovic ’12

RED & BLUE CLUB

FR ANCISCANS

2010 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 202.10 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 4% P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Michael D. Cama ’10 B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Jeannette M. ’10 and John P. ’09 Montes ASSISI SOCIET Y

Reve A. Lovitt ’10 Andi-Jean Miro, DDS ’10 Angelica Padalino ’10 Jeffrey Taveras ’10 FR ANCISCANS

Robert A. Adams ’10 Christopher M. Antonino ’10 Christopher L. Barajas ’10 Nicole T. Buccheri ’10 Robert J. Gildersleeve ’10 V Brian P. Goetz ’10 Jean-Baptiste Joseph ’10 Antoinette V. LaFemina ’10 V Christopher B. LaSalle ’10 Joseph J. Leone ’10 Tatiana M. Malvoisin ’10

John Battaglini ’12 Carla P. Biggs ’12 Campbell J. Bird ’12 Samantha M. Bisbal ’12 Joseph S. Di Lorenzo ’12 Brian D. Engel ’12 Lorraine C. Faughnan ’12 Jemma B. Hinkly ’12 Christian M. Luhrs ’12 Aleksandar Pantic ’12 Richard Polgar ’12 Alexandra M. Santo ’12 Filip Sasic ’12 Patrick S. Spranger ’12 Carla P. Uchuya ’12 Raymond J. Vann ’12 Jacklyn A. Wagner ’12 John F. Whelan ’12 Oliver Williams, IV ’12

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C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)

2013 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 334. 39 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8. 3% B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Adolfo Lara ’13 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Dolores Anastasio ’13 David D. Boyd ’13 Kelsey A. Carbone ’13 Gabriella A. Deluca ’13 William Flood, III ’13 V Mary E. Gallagher ’13 David E. Gurreri ’13 Paul Hudak ’13 Yuyin Jiang ’13 Geneitha Nettles ’13 Nicole J. Terzulli ’13 FR ANCISCANS

Adeleke M. Adesanya ’13 Danielle N. Adone ’13 Francesca R. Ambrosino ’13 Deanna M. Aquino ’13 Vlademar Brekhounets ’13 Blenard Capric ’13 John J. Ciotola ’13 Brendan P. English ’13 Szabolcs Z. Erdei ’13 Naomi P. Flinders ’13 Patrick M. Garvey-Mitchell ’13 Marina P. Georgieva ’13 Marieta Grancaric ’13 Cindy L. Hernandez ’13 Kitty Lin ’13 Jessica A. Manno ’13 Matthew A. Manzi ’13 Marc A. Manzo ’13 Caitlyn P. McHale ’13 Anthony M. Morales ’13 Brian M. Nersten ’13 Rasheeda J. Norris ’13 Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 Andrew Pedicino ’13 Lisa M. Pimpinella ’13 Chandradath Ramotar ’13 Francesca Regalbuto ’13 Jared Rizzo ’13 Kristina Terpo ’13 Nicholas J. Thompson ’13 Amelia R. Tonyes ’13 Shane’e J. Walker ’13

2014 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 824. 28 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6.7% ASSISI SOCIET Y

Kevin M. Canizio ’14 Amanda R. Castellano ’14 Crystal R. Gopaul ’14 Konstantin I. Koretskiy ’14 Hortensia R. Richards ’14 Nikol Santana ’14 V James Toscano ’14 Luka Vukomanovic FR ANCISCANS

Maryam Alam ’14 Thomas E. Alberto ’14 Winnie C. Arzu ’14 Stephen V. Caiazzo ’14 Vincent N. Caruso ’14 Anna Chechelnitski ’14 Matthew Delfino ’14 Kristian G. Durand ’14 Marko Dzigurski ’14 Lauren A. Garofalo ’14 Travis R. Hentrich ’14 Rania Joudeh ’14

Larry Lopez ’14 Alande G. Louis ’14 Brittany A. McNeal ’14 Tyler J. Perkins ’14 Rosemarie Petrizzo ’14 Bosko Stankovic ’14 Slavica Stefanovic ’14 Rochelle Taylor ’14 Denise Thompson ’14 Jessica T. Tiburcio ’14 Gloria A. Ventura ’14 Jasmin Viera ’14 Marissa L. Yanni ’14

2015 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 790. 00 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 3% ASSISI SOCIET Y

Abibat Alausa ’15 FR ANCISCANS

Victor Blasco Rona ’15 Joseph J. Buccheri ’15 Oksana Burmich ’15 Nicolas A. Caramico ’15 Robert M. Devita ’15 Katarzyna Dieudonne ’15 Frank V. Dima ’15 Pantelis D. Gallis ’15 Aaron K. Jude ’15 Judy T. Kairouz ’15 Garrett D. Kelly ’15 David Lonnberg ’15 Brittney A. C. Mansfield ’15 Riccardo G. Milano ’15 John D. Miraglia ’15 Igor Z. Mladenovic ’15 Lauren M. Murphy ’15 Abraham Oxilas ’15 Elizabeth C. Peralta ’15 Luka Raic ’15 Frank A. Randall ’15 Stephanie A. Rivera ’15 Amanda M. Rojas ’15 Sabrina Simmons ’15 Jonathan Spiteri ’15 Johan F. Torres ’15 Grace M. Vixama ’15 Alexa C. Wilson ’15

2016 Senior Class Gifts D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,924. 30 C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 17.9% RED & BLUE CLUB

Leah Fechko ’16 Taylor Watson ’16 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Victoria Prestia ’16 Dilek Unay ’16 FR ANCISCANS

Gisbel Acosta ’16 Omid Adabi ’16 Adedotun Adeniji ’16 Nicolette Agosto ’16 Kasem Ahmed ’16 Christopher Azzarello ’16 Christen Ballou ’16 Jacob Barashick ’16 Jaclyn Battaglia ’16 Yasmine Bayoumi ’16 Martin Bedecarratz ’16 Vincent Bezecourt ’16 Marta Billan ’16 Jack Binks ’16 Alex Bosch ’16

Drew Caraballo ’16 Chantell Chimbo ’16 Cyril Coisne ’16 Brendan Cornies ’16 Gregory Cronen ’16 Nilufer Demirkan ’16 Christopher Deveney ’16 Bora Dimitrov ’16 Christopher Dinh ’16 Tarah Doll ’16 Amdy Fall ’16 Stephanie Fevrier ’16 G. Christian Fisher ’16 David Fraser ’16 Becky Fuller ’16 Paul Galimi ’16 Jennifer Gonzalez ’16 Palmer Hardy ’16 Jonathan Herbert ’16 Christopher Hooper ’16 Danielle Isles ’16 Megan Jarrett ’16 Antonio Jenifer ’16 Tyreek Jewell ’16 Ashmini Judistir ’16 Juliette Khalil ’16 Samantha Khalil ’16 Kerry Leon ’16 Nikki Liucci ’16 Jonathan Makaya ’16 Bibiana Mancero ’16 Rebecca Mares ’16 Paul Marino ’16 Vicki Mesa ’16 Mpei Moeketsi ’16 Stephanie Morales ’16 Gabriele Morrone ’16 Cory Murray ’16 Christopher Neigeborn ’16 Thang Nguyen ’16 Margaret Niu ’16 Harry Odell ’16 Kelly O’Halloran ’16 Maria Lourdes Paglinawan ’16 Shaewon Pearson ’16 Ramon Perez ’16 Ricardo Pilie ’16 Christine Quirk ’16 Stephen Reynolds ’16 Farah Sherine ’16 Drewanne Shubeck ’16 Pathwahandi Silva ’16 Lataza Stephens ’16 Joshua Suknanan ’16 Brooke Sweeney ’16 Balint Toth ’16 Matthew Varela ’16 Aditi Vaz ’16 Liam Veazey ’16 Jacchione Volpe ’16 Milos Vukicevic ’16 Leah Zitting ’16

Current Student Giving P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Maureen and Thomas Wipf RED & BLUE CLUB

Maria C. Palarino Victoria E. Wagner ASSISI SOCIET Y

Michele and Matthew J. Brunton Sean Finn Lynnette Vazquez FR ANCISCANS

Baraa Abdelrahman

Ahmed Abdullah Marc Adams Aaron A. Agun Marlon Alcindor Morgan M. Allison Almanzar Tomas Alvarez George Angelidis Ognjen Antanaskovic Salvatore Astorina Fredis Baires Salvatore J. Barone Katrina Batista Alaiyah Beckles Evelyn Bedoya De’zhane N. Bennett Naycha N. Boone Steven Brennan, Jr. Melanie K. Brooks Diondra S. Bryant James Cafiero Alexa N. Caporuscio Katherine Cardy Esteban Carrion Emma Catone John Cheung Danielle Chin Minnie Chiu Per Christerson Jade M. Chung Paul Clarke Zachary N. Cleveland-Shaw Thomas Cloonen Robert Cole Miguel Colome Adrian Cosovic Carvel Crossman Oscar Cruz Ms. Annais G. Cummiskey Federico G. Curbelo Myar Dandash Quynh T. Dang Concetta D’Angelo Kimberly Darbouze Tomas De Andrade Diego Y. Delacruz Alexis Digregorio Ilija Djuretic Bianca Dort Jonathan M. Doss Jennifer A. Drzewucki William Echavarria Wagner Elancieux Seth D. Erdman Daniel Eudovic Dominick Falanga Leo Folla Cassidy M. Fratinardo Johnny A. Frias Emma L. Gaffney Labreisha Gamble Dennis Gavaghen Domenique K. Gerard Lamar D. Gillespie Luther Gillespie Victoria Gonsalves Rachelle R. Gonzales Erin Gonzalez Matthew Guarriello Pratheip Gugendiran Oleg Gutkin Tamisha Guy Brooke Haliscak Ashley Harp Johnathan F. Harrison Lukas Hauer James Hay Kristina Hernandez Gabrielle N. Herrera

Nicole Herrick Yunus Hopkinson Angela R. Hudelson Ashley Intravaia Sherene Irvine Stefan Ivanovic Lena Janoda Natalie Jean Dagur K. Jonsson Kerby Joseph Laudia Joseph Roslind Juarez Jamie A. Kelly Alexandra Kenny Vuk Kesic Jamal Kettrell Kristen A. Kleist Jan Klinovsky Blessing Kolawole Bogdan Kostic Emily Kriebel Anne Kuczynski Megan A. Kuehne Elidon Lamnica Collyns A. Laokandi Jagos Lasic Olivia Lawrence Phoebe W. Lee Marcus V. Magalhaes Da Silva Deirdre Maher Krystal Maldonado Saleesha C. Matthews Maya Y. McDuffie Thomas McGuigan Ryan McMahon Milica Mladjenovic Sara Monckton Kaitlynn A. Nardiello Andrew Nestor Aaron E. Nieves Dianna Norton Joshua Nurse Gunnar Olafsson Yussuf Olajide Kiriakos Papanikolau Richard Pelliccia Sook Porras Luis A. Porto Primavera Nikita Prokhin Michelle N. Provenghi Aidi Qyqja Shafian Rahman Sandra Raickovic George Raiola Mireya G. Ramirez Andrew Rivera Sarina Rozek Krisztina Rudinszky Asil Rum Niccole M. Salomone Glenn A. Sanabria Nadim R. Saqui Vanja Savic Thomas Savory Dariel Sierra Alyssa A. Sinclair Sacha Singh Sophia Sinko Charles Skidmore Shannon Sokolow Niehely Sosa Joseph Stevens Nicholas Stoop Fabian Suele Astrid Tapia Stephanie Thomas Noah Thompson Shannon R. Tice

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Parents F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

Domenick and Wendy Cama V Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon XV Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Williams V REMSEN STREET CLUB

Thomas and Patricia L. Alberto V Brenda Hampton Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and Margaret Einhorn V Shelia Martin Ronald H. ’80 and June A. ’76 McGrisken X Ella + and Ronald Nigro V Joseph C. Stuto, DPM X Francis P., Sr. ’77 and Maryann Tricamo Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki V B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Steven J. Brennan, Sr. and Frances C. Valoroso Donna and James Cafiero Dawn McMullan and Clyde Thompson Michael S. and Eileen McNamara Louis A. Pastina V Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo X RED & BLUE CLUB

Doreen Bowman Kuba J. Brown Andrew P. and Janet Cahalan V Karlene Campbell Edward R. and Alice A. James V Denis Keane John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm Robert J. Murphy ’71 Angela and David J. Paguaga Gerardo and Giovanna Pasquariello John Reyes Hector Vega ’06 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Arthur E. Anderson Teresa Anderson V Angela Ballou John and Maryann Barrett Anthony and Elizabeth Bello V Hubert and Mary Brybag V Elizabeth Budig V Mark and Candida Canizio Giuseppe and Linda Castelluccio Diane and Timothy Cecere Gerard and Joanne Chandler Gary M. Cianci and Anna P. Cianci John and Deborah J. Cisek V

Robert and Mary Cole Brian D. and Michelle V. Collison Lilyan K. Deangelis John and Allison B. De Quatro V Nora DeVaney Stefano and Rosaria Di Maggio Mohammed Farazi Elena Fedorchenko Claudia Fevrier William Flood Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A. Gallagher Phyllis Gallo Marianna Gaus Mary Gregory Costello Charlene Hamrah Charles W. Hogan V Rose Ann J. Illiano-Irwin Glen Anderson ’77 and Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson V Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy V Raymond Leone Frank Liotta and Clare Caponiti Lori A. and Roger Marino Manuel Martinez Theresa McEvoy and Daniel Colgan Michael and Jacqueline Moller Stanley Monckton Ann Mulvihill Kelly A. Murphy Brad and Liz Nimerofsky Terrence and Karen O’Shaughnessy Michael and Polyxeni Panagiotopoulos Charlene M. Petoske ’06 Loriann Pigott John J. Powers and Virginia A. Greaney-Powers Maureen and Joseph Regalbuto Charles V. and Mary L. Rivas V Patrick and Catherine Roeder Dominick F. and Elizabeth P. Santo Robert and Cheryl Siemer Howard J. Sokolow and Kathryn L. Dexter Jennifer Stropoli Honey Marie E. ’92 and Michael ’94 Theogene XV Lurea Van Horne-Caloia and John Caloia Edmund T. and Elaine M. Vaughan Amiya R. Vaz FR ANCISCANS

Theresa Armento V Antonio and Marie J. Auguste John Azzolini Patrick and Geraldine Campbell Donna M. De Siena XV Daniel W. and Liza Q. Diehl Vita Domingo Richard and Marianne Eisenzopf Paul and Susan Enright Alfa and Thomas Ferraro Judith Franzo James and Bernadette Geissler X Jacquelyn Guzzo Sharon King-Nurse Sharon Kuehne James M. and Maria L. Leone Joseph and Margaret Lo Giudice Jean R. and Marie O. Louis Terrence C. ’77 and Theresa McCormick Brenda McLeod Theodore and Eileen Metzing Ann Marie Misiti Frank and Margaret M. Montoro Donald and Louise Murray George and Michele L. Noulas

Noel A. Paglinawan John ’77 and Theresa Pastore V Joseph Pedicino V Daniel J. and Helen Phelan Emanuele and Palmina Principato Mr. and Mrs. Raiola Michael and Debra A. Randazzo Joseph M. and Ivana Rizzo Anthony F. Trimboli V Maria Vasica Richard J. and Kathleen A. Williams

Friends

Leland A. and Kathleen D. Harrs Dozier Hasty Sam Jakobs Edward Mafoud Robert C. and Ann Mangone XV James F. McDonald Michael McKenna Theresa Minson Brian P. Mooney V Howard B. Neu William Quinn Michael and Paula Rantz X Martin P. and Marie Russo John Walker

F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Rev. Msgr. Kieran Harrington Mary T. Macchiarola V Joseph M. Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone X Joseph Savasta Fred and Judith A. Wilpon CHARTER SOCIET Y

Arthur Dignam Catherine Greene BT V Peter and Karen Labbat Michael O’Keeffe V Alex and Terri Rohan Vincent Rohan V Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Frank Califano, Jr. V Carolyn Callahan Joan and Robert B. Catell V John A. and Margo Catsimatidis Joseph K. and Margaret M. Collins Joseph A. Dussich Maureen Moore and Robert C. Golden V Thomas Kissane Mary A. Ledermann XV Tara McCarthy Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac Barbara Tuck Stephen Waldorf and Diana Catherines P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Ralph Bumbaca V Orville W. Dale BT XV Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio Eileen and Thomas F. Flood V Susan and Don Foster Francis Garry Rev. Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello Todd Hyland Vincent LeVien John A. Loconsolo Robert D. and Colleen Manfred Rev. Stephen Muncie Walter A. and Kathleen Probst Ron Robbins Frank and Tracy Scahill Paul Stathoulopoulos Clare Walker Joseph M., CPA and Theresa R. Walsh P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Scott Bojer Christine Callahan Susan A. and Bruce J. Carusi V Michael Clarke, Jr. Peter Coombe and Betty Chen John D. and Eileen M. Cosgrove Kevin Cummings Anthony N. Dalessio C. Nathan Dee, Esq. Tom Dobbins Thomas P.J. Duffy

James Argutto V James Austin V Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT V Thomas Burke Guy and Carol Carlsen XV Robert Catalano Mickey Cekovic Kenneth Collins Martin and Kathleen Cottingham Kathleen Crispi Dominick and Kerry Davi Gary Dawes Mary B. Dawson, Ph.D. BT and Matt Charles Jeffrey J. Drapala, MBA Harry Dunn, MD Anthony Fabiano Mark Fitzgerald Manuel Franquinha X John F. Gibbons V Bernard Heeran V William and Mary Henson Susan L. Huff XV Leslie S, Jacobson, Ph.D. BT and Norman Gervitz, MD V Daniel P. Klein William K. Lavin Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis XV Estate of Charlotte T. Lowit + Michael C. BT and Jennifer P. Macchiarola Kevin Maguire Sisto Martello Patricia McGrath V Gerard and Heidi McNamara X Charles and Mary McQuade V Michael and Barbara Murphy Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio XV Ronald Nigro V Carlyn F. Obendorfer Lester Owens V Robert Pearson Thomas B. Poole Eileen and Paul Price Angela Rosania X Jack and Susan Rudin Cosmo Saginario V Sally Sherwood and Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. XV Scott Stillman Timothy and Paula Sullivan Emmlynn L. and Jules Taylor, Jr. V Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi Emiliano Tramontozzi Joni Yoswein and Glenn Van Bramer B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Stewart Aaron Olafur Baldursson Louis and Carol Beierle Madelyn O. Biggs V Anthony Capone, Jr. Celeste C. Cellini Tim Charters

Martin F. Collins V Michael D’Agnes Joseph DeMarco Margaret A. DeMatteis Angel Devarez and June Sadowski-Devarez V Jeff Dussich John J. Ferguson Edmond and Barbara Flood V Sean P. Gilleran Dmitriy Goldgsser Vanessa Gong Ann Hall Robert Hebron and Paula Hebron Hugh T. Hurley and Bonnie Hurley Michael A. and Jennifer A. Koczko Edward Lee Edward Lewis John Lynch Eileen and Michael S. McNamara Joanne McNeill Joseph Michalik Michael A. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Nadel Michelle D. Novak Suzanne W. O’Leary and Ray Ryan Augustine E. and Sumiko Patrone Mary Quigley Michael Randazzo Luke B. Rasnake Yolanda Riccio Lisa A. Rose-Bazzani Howard Rothschild Anthony P. Russo Joe Santamorena Frank J. Santora Gary Saphire Angela Siliato-Acciarito Michael Spagnoli Gary Sumple Christopher Thurneau, OSF Michael and Noele J. Villa Ronald E. and Carolyn Vioni Michael, CEBS and Laura Webb John Welch X Jeff Wilkie Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff XV RED & BLUE CLUB

Zdenka Agoglia V Sharon L. and Robin D. Allison James and Nancy Barrett Vladislav and Oksana Butsenko Paul J. Buttermark Mark and Patricia Caiazzo Richard Calcaterra X Alice A. Callaghan Kevin and Debra Cassidy George and Mary Castellitto Benjamin and Emily Ciesinski John Ciorciari Frank S. Coletta, MD Marvin Culler Lowell Dashefsky and Linda Werbel-Dashefsky X Rosemary DePaola X Kevin Doherty Maryann Dorsa Rose F. Dunn Paula Fichtner V Christopher M. Fitzpatrick Mary Flanagan Jacqueline Fortunato Joseph Franklin Frank Franzino Robert A. Friedlander V Dana Grassotti Stuart Greenspon and Camilla Trinchieri Brian Hecker

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F R I EN D S (C O N T I N U ED) Helene E. and John P. Hughes Eugene Jun Jeffrey Junquet Colonel Robert M. and Patricia Keith XV Donald E. Kent Harry Klug James and Kathy Kranz Annita L. Krishnanan Nicoletta and E. C. Lazzaro Anne G. Lieber John Lorch Philip and Maureen P. Maldari V Edmund Mandel Errol C. Marquis Kathleen McBride and Anthony Lacitignola Salvatore and Maureen Monaco Michael T. Monello Rafat Mszyuski P.J. Murray and Allison Sanchez-Masi Francis Pascuzzi Bernadette Pender Joseph Perotta Kenneth H. and Judith A. Pforr X Keisha A. Phipps Daniel and Valentina Podd Sarah J. Quigley X Thomas and Donna Raleigh The Honorable John Ravitz Barry D. and Susan L. Richards V William F. Ryan Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery V Ilia Silva and Ben M. Corpus David Simon Kevin and Eileen M. Smith Veronica P. Smith Herminia Sullivan X Joanna L. Tallantire Dr. Supoj Tanchajja X Wayne Tang and Yueming Zhong Naoko Toyoda Judith A. Virga V Karen Waldorf Blake Walker Bernard Walsh Alexander J. Willscher and Jillian Berman ASSISI SOCIET Y

Sue Abbotson Anthony and Elise Albanese V Catherine A. and Matthew F. Alcuri Don Ameroso Andrea Arcarola V Theodore and Gloria L. Bajo V Leonard Baker X Patrick Benn Mary Bennett Frank Bergmann and Jill Ziemann-Bergmann Milton and Joan Bialostok William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Mark Boccia John J. Borgia Colleen E. Bowerman Leon Brazel V Mark and Therese Brinken V The Honorable Richard L. Brodsky Bill Brown Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. William R. Brown Richard Brucher Matthew J. and Michele Brunton V Jackson R. Bryer Michael Buccolo Oscar Bula Susan F. and Allen J., Ph.D. Burdowski

Mary Cahalan V Calogero Candela Phillip F. and Norma Canedo Brian Carlstrom John Carvana Scott Cash Johanna Cassidy Jane E. Castelli Lawrence Cenatiempo XV Valerio Cervi Paul Chaves William Cheslock Alicia and Chi Keung Chin Tzylai Yunn Chong Joseph and Jennifer Cianciotta John Clerkin Victor M. and Christina Cocco Steven D., Esq. and Jana Cohn Joseph Colahan Brian and Gina E. Collins XV Hermione Connelly-Landau X Edward W. Connolly Paul J. Contino Michael Cook Walter J. and Patricia Cook Steve Cordy Christopher Cottingham Dominic J. Cusimano Garin Cycholl Michael Daddio Louis Damiano Tracey Dedrick Dave and Lorraine Deering Chris and Robin P. Deissler Frank Delia Phil Dellocano Rita DeMartino Susan Dennis Frank and Liliane DeRosa Nicole E. Desapio Eugene T. Devine Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti V Blaise Didio Priscilla Dillello JoAnn DiNapoli Joan Doctor Zenel Dodic Richard Dodson Kevin Donovan Susan Druckman Joseph P. and Stephanie Dugan Mary Alice and Harold Elias Ramon Espejo John F. and Kim Esposito X Joseph H. and Lisa Esselborn V Ed Evans Richard Famigletti John P. Farkas Ann Farrell X Mike Feller Steven Fiedler V Salvatore Finocchiaro Paul Fitzpatrick Mary Flanagan Robert J. and Joanne Flanagan Eileen M. Flood Christopher Franz Thomas Friemel V Richard and Doris Friend Patrick Gallagher James Gambino V Rev. Msgr. Otto L. Garcia V William C., Jr. and Ann C. Gartner Richard H. Gates and Meg Ryan-Gates Brian Geller Dennis Geoghan Tatyana and Igor Gershkovich Viola Gibilaro

Anthony Giffone Liz Giordano Claire Gleitman Wally Glowatz Ted Golaszewski Mary Ellen Golden V Paulette B. and Craig Gonzalez+ V Christopher J. Gorka Angela Gray David Greaves Thomas Greenfield George Greenlee Craig and Grace Hamer John Hammond Ryszard and Jadwiga Harasim Paula Harney V Peter Hays Caroline Hellman George Henry Reginald Henry V Roderick and Rene Herrick Charisse S. Hiigel Brad and Andrea Hilsabeck Katherine M. Hix Mari Hoffman Lalita Hogan Patrick Hogan William J. Hogan V Leonard and Saundra Honig XV Carolyn Hubbard-Kamunanwire Brian Hynes Kevin Hynes Edmund H. Immergut X Frank and Antonietta Inzerelli Andy Ireland Beverly Jacobs Jeff Jacobson Thomas Johnson Jimmy Johnston Thomas Jones Joseph Kane Mitchell Kapnick Jordan Katz Jannette Katz-Gomori and Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. Bobbe L. Kennedy Brendan Killeen Joseph P. Kinloch Ed Kirschner Dr. Philip Klein Kimberley Knight Glenn Kolonics V Lincoln Konkle Stefani Koorey Caroline Kreig Nino F., Ph.D. and Elizabeth Langiulli XV Louise Latty Harold Laubscher V Francis P. and Barbara A. Layden Eileene and Robert Leibowitz Wei Xia Li Lewis Livesay Vincent Longo Ronald A. Lopez V Nicholas S. Lorch Joseph A. LoVoi Frank and Ramona T. Lozano John D. Lozano Camille Lyons V Biagio B. Madaio Virginia Maina Richard Manion Molly E. Marino Frederick W. Marks, III Linda Masi Brian Mazeski Mary E. McAuliffe Bruce McConachie

Kerry McCormick Peter McMahon Martin G. and Patricia A. McTigue Ryder Miller Joan L. Millman Domenica Miniaci Cindy A. Monroe Kuo and Robert Kuo Michael F. and Mary Mooney Margaret T. Mullany X Patrick Muncie Nedgy and Weyni Nazon Martin Needelman Brian Noone Dennis A. O’Hara Nilgun A. Okur Ana Oliveira Ewerton Oliveira Donna Orlich Chester Page David Palmer Lynn Parkerson Dwayne Paul Bob Peck Marguerite D. Peck Brenda and Robert R. Pepper Maryann Phelan Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Phillips V Barbara and Brian Polito Joshua Polster Steven and Linda Quadrino V Robert Ragen Jeanine M. and Francisco Ramirez Tracienne Ravita Mary Regan Diane Relyea Adam Rodabaugh and Lauren Albanese Julia A. Rogge Anne Rose XV Patricia Rossi Matthew Roudane Thiago Russo Bro. Becket Ryan, OSF V John Ryan Patrick J. and Alice Sabbatino Allison Salas Carol M. Salazar Michael P. Sammut Susan Sandler Mark Savage Matthew E. Schiller Ellen Schleifer Catherine and John Schreiner Dorothy M. Schroeder X Natalie Scolamiero Suzanne Seery James Sheeran, Jr. Timothy J. and Kathleen R. Shine Mary M. and Robert D. Simmons Rhoda Sirlin, Ph.D. Frank Smith Joe Smith Elnora Smith-Watson Michael and Lorraine Smyth William Spadola Michael Spataro Karen Speer-Cromas and Steven Cromas Philip and Evelyn Stenger V Jean M. Stonier X Albert H. and Valda Swanke Thomas Swanton Krista Sweeney Tatsuya Takeshima Teresa R. Terenzi James G. Thompson and Ann G. Thompson Jean Torell-Hughes and Michael J. Hughes

Attila and Agnes Toth Vincenzo and Lydia Tramontozzi Mary A. Travers Aldo Tripicchio Robert Trotta Brigid C. Tully Mark and Jennifer M. Turner V Elio and Eva Valenti Dominick F. and Andriana Valletta X Steven J. Vallo Margaret A. and Richard Van Amburgh Jean-Pierre Van Lent Bart J. Verdirame Eli Vetrano Dennis M. Virga Elena R. Wahlert V Claire Wallace Frank Walsh Gerard J. Walsh Barry G. Walter Li Wang Shellie Welch Charles S. Whelan, Jr. V Eliot P. White John R. Wiencek and Elena Lokis Betty J. Williams Delora V. Williams X Joyce T. Williams V Dingni Yan Stella R. and William Yellin Joan Yovine Paul J. Zakshevsky Yongjian Zhao Marija Zorjan-Madison Wayne Zweigbaum Jeanne A. and Steven P. Zwicker FR ANCISCANS

Elizabeth A-Awosogba Brooke Affleck Marianna Agliata David Alexander Peter Alongi Orazio Arrabito and Marisa Anelli-Arrabito Isabel R. Ayers Kathy Azzarello Carolyn and Tom Barall Dale Bates Frances Batista John D. Beckmann James H. Bennett Camille and Oscar B. Bering Donald Berkowitz Jean C. Black V Eileen A. Bohn Kaci Borg Anthony Brancato Judith Brewer Rene Brown Rita Bryant Rosemarie J. and Joseph N. Buccheri Alexandra Burke Anthony Burns V Meghan Burns Sophie Burns X Paula A. Caccavo Lawrence and Grace Calia X Agnes Caminiti V Julio Campuzano Janet M. and James P. Carroll Steven Chan Margaret Ciesinski John B. Clark, Ed.D. BT V Jeffrey and Claudine Clarke John Clinton Judge Jerome D. Cohen V Jennifer Conley Janet Connolly

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F R I EN D S (C O N T I N U ED) Jean M. Cooke V Nadine Cox-Simmons Christopher J. and Evelyn Danaher Bruno D’Ascanio Mia Davis Steven A. Dean and Jennifer Wingate, Ph.D. V Diego Delacruz Alice and John J. Delury Jeffrey Dessources Robert and Anneliese Dexter Filipe and Claudia Diaz Patrick Dietz William Dobranski V Mary M. and Joseph G. Dono Joseph and Eileen Dorinson Brian Dunn Brian T. Edwards Monifa Edwards William A. and Margaret C. Enichen Ekaterina Ermak Ronald J. and Patricia D. Ferreri V Kenny Ford Nora Fox V Holly Fuchs-Ferguson Laura Gaffney Dr. Jeffrey R. Gardere Maria and Peter Gavaris Elina Gavrilova Bernadette and James Geissler V Anita Gerasimchik Beverly Gillia Paul Gitto Christina Giunta Boris Gonzalez Rhonda Gonzalez James A. Gourdet Louisa Graham Eileen M. Greene Susan Gross Melissa K. Guerrero Richard F., Ph.D. and Helen O. Halverson Douglas Heitkamp James T. and Robin W. Higgins Robert Hitter Fred Hugue Kim Ickovic Barbara Jacobson X Brian A. Jones and Nancy A. Jones Marianne N. and Michael Kaminski Ensi and Louis G. Kaufman Cynthia Kerr Deirdre Keyes Francis X. and Marjorie B. King V Leonard Kirschner Arthur W. Klein and Marion Klein Stuart Klugler Judy A. Knaub Paul Koren Edward Kowalski Henrik and Elaine T. Krogius Amin Laboriel Rev. Mark J. Lane, CO V Jennifer Lawrence Michael and Lillian Lefosse Philomena Leonardo Nancy Lescher X Elena M. Lovell V George Lozano Dr. Ulana Lysniak Philip J. and Lillian Maida V Sidney Mann Marina Manojlovich Thomas Matthews Janet Matura and Michael Gary Wayne Maxaner Angela McCoy

Margaret Mcgreal Joseph Kevin McKay Anthony Milone Dawn Miner Tom Murphy Alice Murray Jim and Diana Naveira Anna Neverova Ivy Ogle Manish Patel Helen and Daniel J. Phelan Joseph Plaia Patricia B. Power V Palmina and Emanuele Principato Luigi A. Prudente Maureen Rachlin Monica Rauda Ronald G. Rice Luis Rojas Lewis and Marlene Rosenbaum Nick Russo Mary Ryan Berk Saka Paul T. Salata Deena Sattaur Terry Schaffer Maryann Schager Katie Schepman-Chivers and Matthew Chivers Erin and Patrick Schlehr Beverly Schnipper V Francis Sharkey Daniel F. and Margaret M. Sheehan Maritza Shelley Zyaire Simmons Norma Sinckler V Peter Singer Cynthia B. Skolnik Mari-Lynn, Esq. and Frederick Staton Alexis Stefanou Benito Stravato The Edward J. Sullivan Family Raymond J. Tarpey Kemol Taylor Jean T. and John A. Thomas Ethel W. Thompson Thomas and Bernadette Toomey Jodi and Peter Treglia Stanley and Nancy Turetsky Shavonn Vanderhorst Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. V Artie Vogel Christopher Vogel Michael J. Vogel Sr. Diep Vu Michael A. Watkins, Sr. Rosa Zelaya

Employee Giving FOUNDER’S CIRCLE

Brendan J. Dugan ’68 BT XV CHARTER SOCIET Y

Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. X P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF V James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Thomas F. Flood V Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 BT X P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Glenn A. Braica V Madalyn M. Hanley ’80 X Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV Jerome Williams ’76 V

Dr. Sharon M. Bourgeois ’83 Irma Garcia ’80 XV Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. X Charles A. Giardino ’04 X Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. XV John A. Lombardo Dennis J. McDermott ’74 XV June A. McGrisken ’76 XV Robert A. Oliva ’04 X Kevin S. O’Rourke X Bro. Owen J. Sadlier, OSF ’69 V Marija F. Wierzbicki V

Marianne Kaminski Antonevia A. Ocho-Coultes Oddman ’04 Lisa M. Paolucci ’06 Mary A. Pradt Sagine Relyea Rossano Rovello Francisco Sanchez Erez Shochat, Ph.D. ’97 X Behrouz H. Tabrizi, Ph.D. Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D. Susan Weisman X Marie Zachary V Igor V. Zagoruiko

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FR ANCISCANS

REMSEN STREET CLUB

Joseph Cummings V Ranait Griff Danzil Monk V Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 V Katherine O’Hagan Carl P. Quigley ’75 X John Ragno V Richard Relkin X Jose R. Rodriguez, Ed.D. Edward R. Stewart V Jamaal G. Womack ’09 V RED & BLUE CLUB

Lauren M. Bertolotti ’08 Steven Catalano X Benjamin Ciesinski Charlene Culler V Arthur A. DiClementi, Ph.D. ’66 X Dionne A. Dodson Alexandria M. Egler, Ph.D. XV Christopher A. Hughes Rev. Brian J. Jordan, OFM Chase Licata Carmine Nogara, Ph.D. Julie M. Pape V Susan L. Richards V Miriam Salholz, Esq. V Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. V John L. Thurston V Kaitlyn M. Vican Linda Werbel Dashefsky XV Bro. Edward Wesley, OSF, Ph.D. ’68 ASSISI SOCIET Y

Joseph T. Amodeo Dennis S. Anderson, Ph.D. V Anne Bove, RN V Edward J. Breslin Alicia J. Browne ’05 Danielle Budenz Allen J. Burdowski, Ph.D. Louis P. Celano ’71 Jaime Chauca Michelle Congo Dr. Timothy V. Dugan Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. V David B. Gardella ’97 Mary Gelormino Elizabeth Ann Giugliano Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. Richard R. Grasso V Francis J. Greene, Ph.D. Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. V Matthew C. Hogan ’01 X Emily Horowitz, Ph.D. Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D. Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. XV Marlon D. Joseph ’05 Dr. Eleanor Kehoe Jennifer M. Lancaster, Ph.D. Hellitz Lopez Holly LoVoi Joseph F. Marino, Ph.D. ’68 X Dr. Sintia Molina-Figueroa

Robert Allende V Jeanette B. Baker XV Clive Bentick Monet Bernard Dr. Kristy L. Biolsi Romona Caramico ’11 Travis C. Clayton ’07 Andrew Cornicello Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 V Donna M. De Siena XV Arianna N. DeLucia Robert M. Devita ’15 John R. Dilyard, Ph.D. X Daniel DiPrenda Melissa A. Duron ’03 Christeen Edwards John C. Edwards James P. Fazio ’86 Jolicoeur Fenelon Antonia M. Florio David Gansell Ronald Ganulin Jennifer B. Graham Meagan Grieger Mary C. Guadagni Dawn Gugliaro Brian Guidera Faith E. Haggerty James W. Hoffman V Megan E. Husak ’08 Sonya-Marie Jaggernauth ’11 Leonard T. Jordan, Jr. ’98 Dr. Michael Kaminski Joseph V. Kelly V Naomi Kinley Dr. Esther E. Klein Howard Loewenstein Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 Lauren E. Mack Stephen Maresca Margaret Martini John McNamara, Ph.D. V Dusan D. Milanovic ’11 Yuki Miyazawa Michele M. Montecalvo Donald G. Mulligan ’75 Steven J. Mullins X Adeline J. Newman Angel R. Perez Edi M. Peterson Nickie Phillips, Ph.D. Danny A. Plaza ’05 Erica Rabe Alexis A. Ramirez Frank A. Randall ’15 Lisa M. Randazzo ’04 Abigail Rummel Gerard Shaw, Ph.D. Sr. Judith A. Shea, CSJ Sabrina Simmons ’15 Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D. XV Elizabeth N. Stoehr Sandra E. Stuart-Griffith

William L. Tamparo ’72 Kristina Terpo ’13 Alicia M. Trotman John F. Tully ’84 Lynson L. Willis ’07 Jennifer Wingate, Ph.D. V

Corporations & Foundations F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E

DeSales Media Group, Inc. V Ernst & Young Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund V Investors Bank J.N. Savasta Corp. Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, Inc. CHARTER SOCIET Y

Astoria Bank XV Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Brown Brothers Harriman X Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Collins Building Services, Inc. Fidelity Brokerage Services Hudson City Savings Bank XV Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Inc. KPMG Foundation V Liberty Warehouse National Grid XV National Grid Foundation Philip J. Solondz Family Foundation Wilf Family Foundations P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L

Alliance Building Services Anonymous V Arizona Cardinals Football Club Arnold & Porter LLP Bank of America PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens Lucia and Ceasar Cellini Foundation Community Counselling Service, Co. Con Edison Company XV Crowe Horwarth LLP Cullen & Dykman X Deloitte Foundation V Fast Track Construction V Flushing Bank General Atlantic Corporation JAD Corporation of America JP Morgan Chase V MACRow Foundation V Mary A. & John M. McCarthy Foundation Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Mulvaney Family Foundation The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. V New York Community Bank Foundation Ridgewood Savings Bank XV May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation V Stifel Nicolus & Co. TD Bank V UBS Financial Services, Inc. United Refining Company Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC XV P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E

Ayco Charitable Foundation BNY Mellon Brooklyn Community Foundation

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C O R P O R AT I O N S & F O U N DAT I O N S (C O N T I N U ED) CDHM Clark Dodge & Company, Inc. The Coalition for Opportunity in Education Community Foundation of the Florida Keys Cushman & Wakefield Edmar Clean FJC Security Services, Inc. V Forest City Ratner Companies Grace Church of Brooklyn Heights HeartShare Human Services JC Elite Construction Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Merck Partnership for Giving V Picciano & Scahill, PC PNC Fund for Charitable Giving The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Memorial Fund V The River Café V Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn V RTP Technology Shell Oil Company U3 Advisors Vanguard Charitable Endowment V Wells Fargo Foundation P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B

Admore Air Conditioning Corp. Assured Environments Bank of America Charitable Foundation V Big Guy Foundation C.M.S. Electrical Services, Inc. The Cali 5 Group Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program V Damascus Bakery, Inc. The Durst Organization, LP The Greater Cincinnati Foundation R & H Healy Family Foundation HSBC Matching Gift Program Imagine Swimming Janover, LLC John Henry’s HVAC V KPMG Laurel Hill Advisory Group, LLC The Henry Luce Foundation V M. Shanken Communications, Inc. Mercury Public Affairs, LLC Morgan Stanley V O’Connor Davies, LLP Opt Tech O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC Quinn Family Foundation Ralph Avenue Associates, LLC RBC Capital Markets Rocklyn Asset Corp. Sage and Coombe Architects Sandler O’Neill & Partners Schroder Investment Management North America St. John’s University Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc. Stop Pest Control Structure Tone, Inc. V Verizon Foundation XV W H Christian & Sons, Inc. Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker LLP Wingate, Kearney & Cullen REMSEN STREET CLUB

American Express Gift Matching Program Avison Young The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Bobby Van’s Grill & Steakhouse Caterpillar Foundation Catholic Cemeteries Center for Integrated Teacher Education V Control Solutions Group, Inc. Cox Printers Cross-Fire Security Co. Degmor Environmental Services, LLC Deluxe Corporation Diocesan Food Service V Ferrilli Information Group The Fifth Floor Foundation Fontbonne Hall Academy Gallagher Benefit Services Gargiulo’s Restaurant Grant Thornton LLP XV Charles F. Heeran Foundation International Union of Operating Engineers Jac-On The Level, Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Knights of Columbus Parkway Council # 1433 Luse Gorman Pomerenk & Schick Maimonides Medical Center Merrill Lynch Retirement Disbursement Merritt Environmental Consulting Corp. Morrit Hock & Hamroff, LLC MSPC Certified Public Accountants & Advisors PC National Grid Matching Gifts Program V The New York Community Trust V Outreach Training Institute Pan Brothers Associates, Inc. Penguin Group Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program XV Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, LLC PJ’s Auto & Tire Center POM Recoveries, Inc. Prestige Restoration & Maintenance, LLC Project Children PromptDirect Inc. Provident Bank Real Sourcing Network Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations Red Land Strategy, Inc. Rossini’s Restaurant Sills Cummis & Gross P.C Sisters of St. Joseph St. Athanasius Church St. Francis College Faculty Housing St. Francis Prep High School Sterling & Sterling Total Fire Protection Triboro Elevator Consultants Corporation Stanley B. Tunick Foundation Turner Construction Company United Building Maintenance Valley Van & Sport Utilities, Inc. DBA NAC Van & Truck The Walt Disney Company Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PC Xaverian High School XV Yoswein New York B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B

Ahmuty, Demers & McManus AXA Foundation Bishop Loughlin High School BlackRock Matching Gift Program

Bristol-Myers Matching Gifts Broadway Comedy Club Canon Solution America Clark Associates Funeral Home Consolidated Edison, Inc. Al & Peggy DeMatteis Family Foundation The Dow Chemical Company Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation V First Republic Bank Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn Greenstick Corporation Hidden Gems Solutions JP Morgan Chase Foundation X Mahon, Mahon, Kerins & O’Brien, LLC MFA Financial, Inc. mNovakDesign Mount Saint Mary’s University Neighborhood Counseling Center Pallets Unlimited, Inc. PennState Pipin’s Pub PNC Bank Suray Management Group, LLC Tyrone Service Company Inc. Voya C/O Frontstream Wells Fargo Real Estate Group RED & BLUE CLUB

Academy Bus Tours, Inc. Acquista Food Services Bensonhurst Lions Club BNY Mellon Community Partnership Campaign C2 Group Inc. Julien Collot Foundation, Inc. David Shannon Florist, Inc. Delaware County Real Estate Deville Charter Service, Inc. Dos Toros Holdings, LLC Esposito & Sons, Inc. Flynn & O’Hara Uniforms, Inc. General Electric Foundation V Hotel Association of NYC KVL Audio Visual Services LILA Agency, Inc. DBA SBV Longevity Medical Arts, PLLC Lower Shore, Inc. Marks Paneth Accountants & Advisors Marsh and McLennan Mastercard Worldwide Mihai Radu Architect, PLLC Monty Q’s Ristorante Northeast Conference One Brooklyn Bridge Park Condominium Orangetheory Fitness Brooklyn Heights Perlman & Perlman, LLP Red Rock Construction Co., Inc. Regina Medical Products Sports Depot Tavella Plumbing & Heating Corp. TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign Trapp Financial Group ASSISI SOCIET Y

3rd Ave Rest Group, Ltd. Abigal Press Allstate Insurance Company Alltype Printing Ansanelli Law Group, LLP Armando’s Restaurant Aviator Sports & Recreation, LLC Ballet Academy East

Bamontes Restaurant Corp. Brooklyn Ballet The Brooklyn Brewery Corp. Brooklyn Sports, Ltd. Bruno’s Hardware BSN Sports C & C Catering Service, Ltd. Cadotte, Inc. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Inc. Carousel Beverages Chadwick’s Restaurant Chedeville Inc. The Clancy Law Firm, PC Classic Equipment Services, Inc. Court Order CPEX Operations Custom House D.P. Financial Services, Inc. Dangerfield’s Demasi Realty Corp. Dowling Advisors, Inc. Down Under Eataly NY Ed Fogarty Enterprises Elhilow & Associates, P.C. Em’s Accounting Service Inc. Floral Fantasy G & S Food Corp. Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program Harbor Fitness Heights Cafe Hooley’s of Brooklyn, Inc. Island-Wide Photo Service James J. Buckley Restaurant Corp. James Weir Floral Co., Inc. Joseph P. Clavin Sons, Inc. Funeral Home Kam Contracting of New York V Knights of Columbus No. 1251 La Bagel Delight V Lassen & Hennigs X Leone Funeral Home Livingston Street Parking Mallozzi & Dwyer, PC Marchi’s Restaurant Marco Polo Restaurant The McGraw-Hill Companies My Three Sons Bagel Cafe Network for Good NZO Corp. O’Keefe’s Bar Parkway Flower Shop, Inc. Patcon Associates Ltd. Penzone & Company Pest Patrol Exterminating Photoreal Piz-zetta, LLC PKF O’Connor Davies Pricewaterhouse Coopers Queen Marie Italian Restaurant, Inc. Remsen Graphics, Inc. Sullivan & Kehoe, LLP T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. XV Team Research Villa Mosconi Restaurant, Inc. West Elm The Whelan Group Wholesale Marble Distributors, Inc. Winter Fantasy Inc. FR ANCISCANS

Donorwall Design Group Elder Solutions, Inc. Gino’s Restaurant New York Giants New York Life Foundation New York Red Bulls Ponte Veccio Sky Zone St. Francis College Track Team Tau Kappa Epsilon William Greenberg Desserts

In-Kind Donors Brooke Affleck Aviator Sports & Recreation, LLC Ballet Academy East Bobby Van’s Grill & Steakhouse Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Glenn A. Braica V Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and Andrew Hughes V Broadway Comedy Club Brooklyn Ballet The Brooklyn Brewery Corp. Brooklyn Cyclones Brooklyn Museum Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne V Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Inc. Community Counselling Service, Co. Jennifer Conley Thomas J. Curtin, Jr. ’70 Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly X Dangerfield’s Carol T. Decina ’03 Eataly NY James D. ’66 and Susan Egan XV Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V Floral Fantasy Gino’s Restaurant Christina Giunta Catherine Greene BT V Harbor Fitness Hidden Gems Solutions Thomas Kissane Liberty Warehouse Mauricio A. Lorence ’71 Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. V Michael A. ’97 and Julia MacIntyre X J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan V Marchi’s Restaurant Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella X Kevin R. ’75 and Susan McCabe National Grid XV New York Giants New York Red Bulls Michael O’Keeffe V Robert A. Oliva ’04 X Orangetheory Fitness Brooklyn Heights Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 V Lynn Parkerson Ponte Veccio Carl P. ’75 and Christabel A. ’75 Quigley X Sky Zone Emmlynn L. and Jules Taylor, Jr. V West Elm William Greenberg Desserts

AmazonSmile Foundation Brooklyn Cyclones Brooklyn Museum Chevron Matching Gift Program Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

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The 55th Annual Charter Award Dinner CELEBR AT ING

Domenick A. Cama

Joseph K. Collins

SENIOR EXECUT IVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPER AT ING OFFICER, INVESTORS BANK

PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, COLLINS BUILDING SERVICES, INC.

Student Speaker, Miasia Kinloch ’19

Mr. Met, Honoree Domenick A. Cama, and Rocky The Terrier

Peter J. Callahan ’63; Honoree Joseph K. Collins; and Vice President for Development, Thomas F. Flood

Emcee David Ushery and Robert J. McGuire Scholarship recipients

2016 C H A R T E R A W A R D D I N N E R S P O N S O R S G A L A PAT R O N

Investors Bank Domenick A. Cama DINNER UNDERWRITERS

Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn Rev. Msgr. Jamie Gigantiello Stifel Nicolus & Co. Waldorf Risk Solutions Stephen Waldorf Webhouse

Astoria Bank Gerard C. Keegan ’68 Monte N. Redman D I G I TA L M E D I A Brown Brothers Harriman TECHNOLOGY SPONSOR Leighton K. Waters, Jr. DeSales Media Group, Inc. Collins Building Services, Inc. Rev. Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington Joseph K. Collins Arthur Dignam Kenneth J. Collins George Lewis TERRIER TECHNOLOGY David D. ’64 & Ann Smith SPONSOR TD Bank Educational Housing Services Edward Travaglianti ’70 Faye Bean Peter Meyer John F. Tully ’67 G O L D PA G E S P O N S O R S

E V E N T B E N E FA C T O R S

JAD Corporation of America May Ellen & Gerald Ritter Foundation Vincent A. Rohan Alex & Terri Rohan PJ Callahan Foundation Peter J. Callahan ’63 Prudential Insurance Company Barbara G. Koster ’76 Denis J. ’75 and Joanne Salamone C O C K TA I L S P O N S O R S

Alliance Building Services Michael Rodriguez Arnold & Porter LLP The Collins Family William ’86 and Meredith Dawson Brendan J. ’68 and Barbara A. Dugan Cullen & Dykman, LLP Crowe Horwath, LLP JP Morgan Chase Lester Owens Thomas Solecki National Grid NY Kenneth D. Daly ’88 NetApp, Inc. Opt Tech

BNY Mellon Daisey M. Holmes Joan and Robert Catell Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens Rev. Msgr. Alfred P. LoPinto FJC Security Services, Inc. Frank J. Califano HeartShare Human Services of New York Paul J. Torre William R. Guarinello ’70 Mary Ann and Joseph M. Mattone, Esq. James F. McCue ’78 Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman Joseph and Theresa Walsh S I LV E R PA G E S P O N S O R S

Collins Building Services, Inc. George Lewis Andres Sardinas Cushman & Wakefield Damascus Bakery, Inc. Ed Mafoud Edmar Clean Harry Itzkovitz Sage and Coombe Architects Sandler O’Neill & Partners Stop Pest Control Valentino P. Galella

Structure Tone, Inc. Joseph P. Coppotelli ’63

Fast Track Construction Forest City Ratner Companies Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A. Alber ’84 & Laura Hot Thomas J. Volpe Xaverian High School Fontbonne Hall Academy Turner Construction Robert B. Alesi F U L L PA G E S P O N S O R S Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. Tomasz Stachowiak Assured Environments Scott Bojer Wilson Elser Moskowitz BROTHER GEORGE L ARKIN, Bobby Vans Steakhouse Edelman & Dicker LLP Jeffrey T. Wilkie & Associates O S F ’60 TA B L E S U P P O R T Brooklyn Chamber of Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Jonathan Florist Commerce Investors Bank mNovakDesign Michael D. Cama ’10 Community Michelle D. Novak A D V O C AT E TA B L E Counselling Services Rocklyn Asset Corp. SUPPORTERS Morritt Hock & Hamroff Thomas Kissane Coleen Ceriello Gary Hisiger Louis G. ’79 & CDHM, Inc. St. Francis College Student Neighborhood Kathleen Pastina John Walker, Gary Sumple Government Association Counseling Center CMS Electrical Services, Inc. O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC Dr. Victor Masi ’89 and A D V O C AT E T I C K E T Michael Fressle Theresa Stuto-Masi ’91 Luke B. Rasnake SUPPORTERS Diocesan Food Service Dr. Joseph C. Stuto, Rocklyn Asset Corp. AKF Group, LLC James Austin P ’09, ’10, ’14 Coleen Ceriello Michael Sammut Grimaldi’s Wilentz, Goldman Assured Environments Frank & Anita Ciolli BROTHER GEORGE L ARKIN, & Spitzer, P.A. Canon Solution America, Inc. International Union O S F ’60 T I C K E T S U P P O R T Xaverian High School CDHM, Inc. of Operating Engineers First Republic Bank Robert B. Alesi John Walker, Gary Sumple Local 94, 94A, 94B James B. Meany CMS Electrical Services Janover, LLC Franciscan Brothers VIP DINNER COMMIT TEE Orville Dale Merritt Environmental of Brooklyn TICKET SUPPORT Edmar Clean Consulting Corp. Bro. Christopher Thurneau, OSF Deluxe Corporation Harry Itzkovitz Pan Brothers Associates Prompt Direct Lisa Henesy Edmund J. Greco ’79 Peter, George and Dennis Lacognata ’76 Avison Young Fast Track Construction James Pantelidis Real Sourcing Network Martin J. Cottingham Alber ’84 & Laura Hot Project Children Donald Berkowitz Gartenstein Properties Fontbonne Hall Academy Denis Mulcahy and the Project Structure Tone, Inc. Victor Gartenstein Children Committee Gargiulo’s Restaurant Joseph P. Coppotelli ’63 Daniel M. Healy ’64 RBC Capital Markets Janover, LLC The Mattone Group Luke B. Rasnake Jones Lang LaSalle BROTHER GEORGE L ARKIN, Joseph M. Mattone, Esq. Ridgewood Savings Bank Mark Windt O S F ’60 P R O G R A M L I S T I N G Michael A. Murphy Rossini’s Restaurant Laurel Hill Advisory Group LLC Bensonhurst Lions Club Pitta Bishop Del Giorno The Sisters of St. Joseph Morrit Hock & Hamroff JM Franklin Company LLC & Giblin LLC Gary Hisiger Sills Cummis & Gross Vincent F. Pitta, Esq. ’72 Ferrilli Information Group MSPC Certified Public Sterling Risk Insurance Jack and Judy Rudin Robert Ferrilli Accountants & Advisors, PC David Fried Joseph P. Day Realty Franciscan Brothers O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC United Building Maintenance Barry Jacobson of Brooklyn Outreach Training Institute Sharad Madison U3 Advisor Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 Stephen Palmese W.H. Christian & Sons Karen Backus Okapi Partners, LLC PNC Bank Thomas Christian W.H. Christian & Sons Patrick McHugh Robert Pabst Wingate, Kearney & Cullen LLP Thomas Christian Perlman & Perlman LLP RBC Capital Markets Richard Cea Provident Bank Luke B. Rasnake Prestige Restoration & DINNER COMMIT TEE Realty Advisory Board H A L F PA G E S P O N S O R S Maintenance TICKET SUPPORT on Labor Relations St. Athanasius Michael Kulp Alltype Printing Stop Pest Control Msgr. David L. Cassato, Pastor Anne Jackson Rasmussen ’80 Steve Quadrino Valentino P. Galella Brooklyn Sports & Supoj Tanchajja, MD John Gorman, Esq. Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 Entertainment The Whelan Group Grant Thornton Wells Fargo Bank Barclays Center Cosmo Saginaro Charles S. Whelan, Jr. Kenneth Ahrens Peggy & Al DeMatteis

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2016 Meadow Brook Club Golf Outing GENER AL TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

TEE & GREEN SPONSORS

GREEN SPONSORS

TEE SIGNAGE

Clark Dodge Asset Management, LLC Joseph V. DiMauro ’70 Brendan J. ’68 and Barbara Dugan Rick ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo Ed ’70 and Pat Travaglianti

John Henry’s HVAC Thomas J. Killeen, Esq. Thomas J. Killeen ’69

Robert B. Catell National Grid Kenneth D. Daly ’88 Carol T. Decina ’03 George ’87 & Elizabeth Vogel The Sumberac Family

AllType Printing CDHM Advertising Community Counselling Service Control Solutions Group Cross Fire & Security Co. Catholic Cemeteries Diocese of Brooklyn Diocese of Brooklyn Diocesan Food Services IABS Charities, Inc. Maimonides Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Steam Fitters Local Union #638

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. Tully ’67 CART SPONSOR

J.C. Elite Construction GRILL SNACKS SPONSOR

TEE SPONSORS

Admore Air Conditioning Astoria Bank Collins Building Services, Inc. J.N. Savasta Corp. Dr. Victor J. Masi ’89 and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 Vincent F. Pitta ’72 Pitta & Giblin LLP, Pitta Bishop DelGiorno & Giblin, LLC Quinn Family Foundation William P. Tully ’72 Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC

TEE AND GREEN SIGNAGE

FJC Security Services, Inc. KPMG Louis J. Scotto ’71 Denis J. ’75 & Joanne Salamone Wells Fargo Josephine Savastano ’87 Thomas & Maureen Wipf

Investors Bank

President Brendan J. Dugan ’68, Julia Giammona ’16, Robert Oliva ’04, Thomas Flood.

PRIZE SPONSORS

Pier Sixty LLC RTP Technology Total Fire Protection U3 Advisors

Rick Merzbacher ’70, Ed Travaglianti ’70, Mark Merzbacher, Al Thoben ’70.

Our Mission. Your Impact. Support The St. Francis College Endowed Scholarship Program Today Since we first opened our doors in 1859, our mission has been to provide transformative education in the Franciscan tradition at an affordable cost. With the price of higher education rising, our Endowed Scholarship Program has become increasingly important in bridging the gap between Big Dreams and reality for our future Terriers. Every contribution makes a difference, and there are a variety of ways to join us in sustaining this mission: ƒ ƒ Support an Existing Scholarship. Champion a cause that is close ƒ ƒ Establish Your Own Scholarship with a gift commitment to your heart by supporting one or more of our scholarships. Each of $125,000 over a multi-year time horizon. scholarship represents a legacy, memory or the spirit of a friend, ƒ ƒ Consider Planned Gifts such as bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of family member, faculty/staff member, or alumni of SFC. Please insurance, and IRAs to endow a new scholarship. contact our Development Office for a complete list of endowed scholarships or visit our website: E-mail us at [email protected] or call 718.489.5361 www.sfc.edu/endowedscholarship

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2015–2016 Scholarship & Award Donors The following donors are recognized for their generosity to the Endowment Funds at the College: Rosario and Maria Acquista Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

Dr. James Adams Scholarship Mary A. Ledermann Ridgewood Savings Bank Barry G. Walter

Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia Scholarship Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Richie Allen ’96 Scholarship Charles F. Heeran Foundation Bernard Heeran Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons

Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship Frank J. ’66 and Barbara A. Barkocy John B. ’68 and Elaine Conroy Daniel W. Correa, CPA ’68 C2 Group Inc. John P. Daley ’67 Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould The Henry Luce Foundation PNC Fund for Charitable Giving Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Janet Kelly Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt

Honorable Francis X. Altimari ’50 Scholarship John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell

Dr. Ann Amore Scholarship Jeanette B. Baker Thomas Johnson

Carmen and Edward ’60 Aquilone Scholarship Richard and Doris Friend Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh

Peter N. Aquilone Scholarship Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive Irma Garcia ’80 Angela K. ’01 and William F. Manekas Francisco and Jeanine M. Ramirez

Andrea and Margie Arcarola Scholarship Andrea Arcarola Barry G. Walter

Dr. Richard Berleth Memorial Scholarship James M. Hoban ’01 HSBC Matching Gift Program Michael A. ’97 and Julia MacIntyre Christina M. ’00 and Anthony Portello

Tom Brokaw Veterans Scholarship PNC Fund for Charitable Giving Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly

Joe Browne ’68 Scholarship Arizona Cardinals Football Club Wilf Family Foundations

Bro. Camillus Memorial Award for Excellence in International Cultural Studies Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia

Philip Andrew Carrano ’70 Scholarship Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Frank Keenan Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81

The Ceasar J. Cellini Scholarship Celeste C. Cellini Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Lucia and Ceasar Cellini Foundation

The Lucia P. Cellini Scholarship Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 Nikol Santana ’14

Dean John Clifford Scholarship Robert J. and Joanne Flanagan

Michael and Rita Collins Scholarship Martin F. Collins Mary T. Macchiarola

Bro. Henry Cuddy, OSF ’40 Scholarship Peter J. Schweitzer ’60

Kenneth D. Daly ’88 CFA Presidential Scholarship Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly National Grid

The Kenneth D. Daly ’88 Scholarship National Grid Matching Gifts Program Timothy and Paula Sullivan Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr.

Jack ’70 and Kathy Danaher Scholarship Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith

The Joseph & Catherine De Lena Scholarship

Charles, CPA ’64 and Florence Schretzmann Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 John M. ’76 and Margaret H., DDS ’77 Zaborskis

Dr. Joseph A. Ellis Scholarship Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer

Peter P. Fazio ’60 Scholarship

James F., Jr. ’77 + and Joan McElroy Cynthia B. Skolnik

Professor Nicholas A. Fiorenza ’36 Scholarship Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer

Dr. James Flynn Scholarship John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell

Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman Scholarship II Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman Shell Oil Company

Dr. Gerald J. Galgan Scholarship Thomas and Eileen Flood Dr. Emily Horowitz Joel A. Lutenberg ’95 Joseph F., Ph.D. ’68 and Jane M. Marino Steven B. Mudd ’05 Katherine O’Hagan Augustine E. and Sumiko Patrone Louis J. ’65 and Marie Savarese Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt

Dr. Enildo Garcia Scholarship Anthony J. Henry ’91 David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe

Honorable Anthony J. Genovesi Scholarship The Honorable Richard L. Brodsky

Kathleen Corrigan Giallanza ’90 Scholarship James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60

Thomas F. and Eileen Flood

Anna and Joseph Giaquinto Scholarship

John ’58 and Marge Dietl Scholarship

Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D.

John J. Dietl ’58 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Dr. Uwe Gielen Scholarship

Myles ’48 and Marjorie ’80 Driscoll Support Fund Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan

Anne and Brian Dugan Scholarship Stanley B. Tunick Foundation

Duns Scotus Scholarship William M. ’65 and Patricia Black Nunzio D. ’57 and Rose Cazzetta Mario P. ’80 and Margaret ’80 Conde Gina L. DeSantis ’83 Albert G. Doumar ’57 Dr. Charles G. ’84 and Ann M. ’84 Garlisi Elizabeth G. ’91 and C. Harkin Renee J. Hertz ’01 Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster Rebecca Levy ’84 and Bill Gantt Francis X. ’51 and Margaret V. McCormack Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Natalia ’97 and Daniel P. Murphy David J. ’66 and Arlene Nolan

Dr. Sharon M. Bourgeois ’83 William A. and Margaret C. Enichen Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. Ryszard and Jadwiga Harasim Patrick J. and Alice Sabbatino

Brother Austin Gill, OSF ’62 & Brother Edwin Gill, OSF Scholarship Rev. William Gill ’51 Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough

Dr. Francis Greene Scholarship Mary ’95 and Robert Belknap Kelsey A. Carbone ’13 Anthony J. Henry ’91 Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and Douglas H. Patton

Thomas & Margaret Groarke Scholarship Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke

Dr. Dorothy Lipp Harris Scholarship Patricia and Angel R. Colon ’62 Fidelity Brokerage Services Philip R., Ph.D. ’48 + and Janet B. Harris

Edward Haverty Scholarship Fidelity Brokerage Services David E. Haverty ’81

Bro. John Hoffschmidt, OSF Scholarship Ann Farrell James P. Lawler ’71 Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan Francis M. B. O’Neill ’11

Brother Edmund Holmes, OSF ’28 Scholarship Barbara Tuck Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler

Dr. Geoffrey Horlick Scholarship Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood Bono H. Lee ’11 Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Pricewaterhouse Coopers

Dr. Arthur Hughes Scholarship Oscar B. and Camille Bering Mary P. Byrnes ’80 Erin S. Golembiewski Rubin ’06 Anthony J. Henry ’91 John P. and Helene E. Hughes Susan M. Ignaciuk ’91 Edward R. and Alice A. James Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Mallozzi David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and Douglas H. Patton Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff

Investors Bank Community Service Scholarship Investors Bank

Joseph Murphy (Bro. Jarlath, OSF) Scholarship Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik Anthony J. ’70 and Marie L. ’70 Rizzi Thomas A. Simonetti ’67

Julia’s Fund Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright Glenn A. Braica Matthew J. and Michele Brunton Anthony Capone, Jr. CDHM Mickey Cekovic John Clerkin James F. ’69 and Kathleen DeVarso Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Joseph P. and Stephanie Dugan Thomas and Eileen Flood Frank Franzino Irma Garcia ’80 John F. Gibbons Susan L. Huff Jeffrey Junquet Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen Chase Licata Biagio B. Madaio

Legend:  BT = Board of Trustees  /  + = Deceased  /  1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors:  V = 5 Years+  /  X = 10 Years+  /  XV = 15 Years+

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2015– 2016 S C H O L A R S H I P & A W A R D D O N O R S ( C O N T I N U E D ) D. Kevin ’69 and Kathleen McQuade Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher Ana Oliveira Quinn Family Foundation William Quinn Barry D. and Susan L. Richards Michael P. Sammut Joe Santamorena Gary Sumple Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki

Monsignor John Kean Scholarship Manuel Franquinha Richard and Doris Friend

James I. Konkel ’57 Scholarship Deloitte Foundation James I. Konkel, CPA ’57

Barbara G. Koster ’76 Scholarship Maureen Moore and Robert C. Golden

Dr. Nino Langiulli Scholarship Charles P. Kowalski ’72

17th of June (Evelyn Margaret Laquercia) Scholarship Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia

Thomas Michael Laquercia ’66 Scholarship Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia

Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60 Luminary Fund Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 Giordano Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 William C. O’Connell ’87 Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. ’75 Trapp

Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60 Scholarship Victor M. and Christina Cocco Mary Ellen ’98 and Cesare Mannino Laura J. ’80 and Thomas R. Pietro

The Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Scholarship John A. Loconsolo Victoria Loconsolo Foundation

The Jean Loconsolo Nursing Scholarship John A. Loconsolo Victoria Loconsolo Foundation

Daniel Lynch, Sr. ’38 Scholarship Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler

Frank J. and Sarah B. Macchiarola Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

Lucy and Joseph Macchiarola Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

Mary and Frank J. ’62 Macchiarola Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

Michael and Jennifer Macchiarola Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

James Mangano Memorial Scholarship Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Frank Keenan

Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Scholarship John B. ’77 and Margaret Casey Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Irma Garcia ’80 Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri Hugh T. Hurley and Bonnie Hurley Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Mallozzi Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio

The Robert J. McGuire Scholarships James Argutto Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball Lauren M. ’08 and Matthew G. Bertolotti ’08 Michael Bingold William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and Andrew Hughes John and Denise Buran Thomas Burke Meghan Burns The Cali 5 Group Frank Califano, Jr. Peter J. Callahan ’63 Domenick and Wendy Cama Lisa Carpitella Thomas Carroll Susan Altamore Carusi and Bruce Carusi Robert B. and Joan Catell Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens John A. and Margo Catsimatidis Paul Chaves John Ciorciari The Coalition for Opportunity in Education Joseph K. and Margaret M. Collins Jacqueline A. Collot Kevin T. Conlon ’11 Kevin Cummings Orville W. Dale BT Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly Richard G. ’76 and Margaret Danderline Tracey Dedrick Joseph DeMarco Thomas Duffy Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Joseph A. Dussich Anthony Fabiano Ferrilli Information Group Robert Ferrilli Fidelity Brokerage Services Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Flushing Bank Robert A. Friedlander Brian F. and Cindy Gavin Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons John F. Gibbons Paulette B. and Craig + Gonzalez Boris Gonzalez Brenda Hampton Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. and Joel Rothfus William J. and Kathleen Hogan Hudson City Savings Bank Susan L. Huff JAD Corporation of America Sam Jakobs J.N. Savasta Corp. Joseph P. Day Realty Corp. Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, Inc. Julien Collot Foundation, Inc. Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen Joseph P. Kinloch James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 KPMG Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Krevlin

Peter and Karen Labbat Jennifer M. Lancaster, Ph.D. William K. Lavin Vincent LeVien John. A. Loconsolo Gayle A. Lombardi ’83 John A. Lombardo Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Mary T. Macchiarola MACRow Foundation Robert D. and Colleen Manfred Mary A. & John M. McCarthy Foundation Joseph M. Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation Stephen J. McCarthy Tara McCarthy Laurette McCarthy Neil McCarthy James F. McDonald Joseph Michalik John P. Monaghan ’57 Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 Michael A. Murphy Neil C. O’Donnell ’82 Donna Orlich Picciano & Scahill, P.C. Vincent F. Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta POM Recoveries, Inc. Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and Patricia Hynes, Esq. Alex and Terri Rohan Vincent Rohan John A. Rowinski ’73 and Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 Martin P. and Marie Russo Cosmo Saginario Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Gary Saphire Joseph and Barri Savasta Frank and Tracy Scahill Michael and Lorraine Smyth Sports Angels Paul Stathoulopoulos Joseph C. Stuto, DPM Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno John F. Tully ’67 BT United Refining Company Vanguard Charitable Endowment Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Fred and Judith A. Wilpon

Mercorella Family Scholarship Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Mercorella

Dr. Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship

National Italian American Foundation Scholarship Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. The National Italian American Foundation, Inc.

New York Community Bank Foundation Scholarship New York Community Bank Foundation

Jonathan Nigro ’96 Scholarship Orazio Arrabito and Marisa Anelli-Arrabito Joseph and Jennifer Cianciotta Maria and Peter Gavaris Paul Gitto Angela McCoy Ronald and Ella + Nigro Maureen Rachlin Jodi and Peter Treglia Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Zawrotniak

John Cardinal O’Connor Scholarship Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden

Leonard E. Olen ’65 STEM Award Merck Partnership for Giving Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen

Bro. Thomas O’Neill, OSF ’68 Scholarship John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski

Louis G. Pastina ’79 Scholarship ExxonMobil Foundation Louis A. Pastina

Professor Ernest Petrucelli Scholarship Charles A. Giardino ’04 Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. and Jannette Katz-Gomori Stanley A. Hader ’97 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood Walter R. Leong ’81 Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Margaret A. and Richard Van Amburgh

Providenti Family/Council of Regents Scholarship Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti

Anthony C. ’67 and Frances Providenti Scholarship Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti

Dr. Thomas Quigley ’52 Scholarship Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith

Vincent C. ’70 and Mary Bonica Sr. Barbara Buckbee, CSJ ’66 Dr. James Corrigan ’60 William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily McHugh Damien J. ’83 and Carol C. ’84 O’Donnell Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Dr. Joseph T. ’62 and Joan Ponessa Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C. Quigley Dr. Simeon ’51 and Frances Ryan

Bro. Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Scholarship

Dr. John Motley Scholarship

Brother Columba Reilly, OSF Scholarship

Marija Zorjan-Madison

Brother Roger Nagle, OSF Scholarship Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler

National Grid Accounting Award Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly Carol T. Decina ’03 Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. National Grid

Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52 Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler Eugene P. ’67 and Colette Westhoff

Anthony Raykowski Award Glenn A. Braica Jeffrey J. Drapala, MBA

Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52

John “Jay” Riddell ’66 Scholarship Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L. Judge Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette O’Connor

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2015– 2016 S C H O L A R S H I P & A W A R D D O N O R S ( C O N T I N U E D )

Susan Rohan Scholarship

Timothy M. Stackpole ’01 Scholarship

Maureen Catherine Tully Scholarship

Professor William Yellin Scholarship

Frank S. Coletta, MD Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Sports Depot

Charles F. Heeran Foundation Bernard Heeran Martin G. and Patricia A. McTigue Timothy J. and Kathleen R. Shine Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D.

Tim Charters Mary Alice and Harold Elias Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette O’Connor Suzanne W. O’Leary and Ray Ryan Suray Management Group, LLC John F. Tully ’67 BT

Professor William and Stella R. Yellin

Dr. Simeon Ryan Scholarship Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt

Bro. Owen Sadlier, OSF Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola

Irene and Vincent Salamone Scholarship Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone

Melissa Sanchez Memorial Award in Health Promotion Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne ’79 Early

Dr. Charles Savage Scholarship Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith

Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF Scholarship Victor M. and Christina Cocco Mastercard Worldwide Suzanne Seery Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery Jean M. Stonier Jo Ann C. Stonier, Esq. ’84

Brother Robert Smith, OSF Scholarship Sr. Mary K. Lane, CSJ ’60 Bro. Antonio Montera, OSF ’66

David D. Smith ’64 Scholarship General Atlantic Corporation David D. ’64 and Ann Smith

Dr. Frank Sorrentino Scholarship Karen A. ’79 Cottone Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Anthony J. Henry ’91 Marta V. Kihn ’04

Brother Donald Sullivan, OSF Athletic Scholarship (1)

Brother Giles Turbee, OSF Scholarship

Ridgewood Savings Bank Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF, Ph.D. ’79

Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler

Carlo Tramontozzi Scholarship

Martin G. and Patricia A. McTigue

Desmond E. ’73 and Joy Blaine Calogero Candela John Carollo ’79 Valerio Cervi Johnny F. ’76 and Regine Charles Silverio ’87 and Rita Conte Bruno D’Ascanio Fast Track Construction Elina Gavrilova Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program James A. Gourdet Alber ’84 and Laura Hot Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Philip ’76 and Alida LaSpisa Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Nedgy and Weyni Nazon Lucio J. Russo ’85 Nick Russo Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Benito Stravato Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi Emiliano Tramontozzi Vincenzo and Lydia Tramontozzi Aldo Tripicchio

Anne Trivisonno Scholarship Community Foundation of the Florida Keys

Louis Valentino, Jr. ’79 Scholarship (2) Pi Alpha/Andy Virga ’72 Memorial Scholarship George Brennan ’70 John B. ’77 and Margaret Casey Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone Dave and Lorraine Deering Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Donovan Maureen A. Finnerty ’82 Jacqueline Fortunato Joseph T. ’73 and Marcella M. Freisen John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm James P. ’91 and Virginia C. McDade Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. Quinlan Thomas P. Reilly ’69 Judith A. Virga James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh Joan Yovine Peter J. ’72 Yovine

Young Journalists in Training Scholarship Christopher J. Azzarello David V. Brooks ’94 Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. Tzylai Yunn Chong Nadine Cox-Simmons Orville W. Dale BT Demasi Realty Corp. The Fifth Floor Foundation Salvatore Finocchiaro Robert A. Friedlander Dr. Jeffrey R. Gardere Christopher M. Gibbons ’97 and Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98 David Greaves Dozier Hasty Carolyn Hubbard-Kamunanwire Amin Laboriel Edward Lewis Anna Neverova Zyaire Simmons Dr. Frederick and Mari-Lynn Staton Kemol Taylor Ethel W. Thompson Stanley and Nancy Turetsky Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe The Walt Disney Company Betty J. Williams

General Scholarship Support Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra Fidelity Brokerage Services Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito

Joseph P. Walker ’61 Memorial Scholarship Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Clare Walker

Stanley Willing Memorial Award David E. Haverty ’81

Legend:  BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased  |  1859 Society Consistent Year Donors:  V = 5 Years+  |  X = 10 Years+  |  XV = 15 Years+

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Thomas F. Flood Vice President for Development Holly Anglin Donor Relations Assistant Benjamin Ciesinski Donor Relations Associate Charlene Culler Director of Annual Giving Katherine O’Hagan Associate Director of Scholarship Giving Julie Pape Associate Director of Prospect Research Rossano Rovello Associate Director of Individual Giving Marija Wierzbicki Assistant to VP for Development

ƒ ƒ Mail to the Office of Development ƒ ƒ Online at donate.sfc.edu/onlinegift ƒ ƒ Wire Transfer ƒ ƒ Gifts of Stock ƒ ƒ Matching Gifts ƒ ƒ Gifts of Property ƒ ƒ Planned Gifts (bequest, trust, life insurance) Contact the Development Office St. Francis College Office of Development 180 Remsen Street Room 8301 Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 Phone: 718.489.5361 Fax: 718.489.5427 [email protected]

Please contact the Office of Development at 718.489.5361 or [email protected] with any questions, comments, or concerns.

Office of Alumni Relations Dennis J. McDermott ’74 Director Vanessa De Almeida ’00 Assistant Director Donna DeSiena Secretary

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Gifts In Honor of & In Memory of Memorial and Honorary gifts can be made to the Annual Fund or to our scholarship program. By prescribing a name to the gift, the donation also serves as a tribute to an individual of personal significance. To review a comprehensive list of the individuals specially acknowledged in 2015–2016 and their donors, please peruse our 2015 Fall Terrier Magazine Donor Report at sfc.edu/terrier.

Gifts in Honor of Joseph T. Amodeo Darnell Auguste ’16 Christen N. Ballou Catherine M. Biesty ’06 William Biesty Maria T. Blandino ’03 Glenn A. Braica Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 Calvin E. Brice ’16 Joseph T. Browne ’68 Donna Cafiero Domenick Cama Joseph K. Collins Andrew Cornicello Janet M. Dawson ’91 Lena Dennis

Brendan J. ’68 and Barbara Dugan Alexandria M. Egler, Ph.D. Stephanie S. Fevrier ’16 Thomas F. Flood Pope Francis Sunni M. Fuller Gerald J. Galgan, Ph.D. Irma Garcia ’80 Aaron Gershkovich Francis J. Greene, Ph.D. Faith E. Haggerty Joseph M. Hemway ’84 Matthew C. Hogan ’01 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. Emily Horowitz, Ph.D. Christopher A. Hughes

Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. Kevin Kelly The Honorable Peter T. King ’65 Barbara G. Koster ’76 Bro. Campion Lally, OSF ’64 Josephine B. Leone ’08 Marty Lotterle Mary T. Macchiarola Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 John P. Mahon ’43 Dennis and Cathy McDermott ’74 Steven T. Moller Robert A. Oliva ’04 Dr. Eric W. Platt The Quigley Family John A. Randazzo

Susan L. Richards Dr. Simeon Ryan ’51 SFC Office of Development Denise Sherrier Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. Anne M. Spagnolo Linda Sullivan Alperin John L. Thurston Carlo Tramontozzi Aditi L. Vaz Thomas and Anita Volpe Adrienne M. Walsh ’88 Marija F. Wierzbicki

Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60 Claudia Leary Florence Leong George Leong, Jr. Mary E. Letoile Douglas A. LeVien, Jr. Jean Loconsolo Joseph Logan Josephine Logan Michael Logan Palma Lombardi Daniel Lynch, Sr. Frank J. Macchiarola, Ph.D. Luigi Masi John A. McAuliffe ’75 Francis McCormick John J. McGrath ’51 William A. McManus ’64 Martin T. McNeill ’63 James Miro Robert J. Mitchell ’68 John C. Molluzzo ’64 James J. Mulhearn ’69 Kevin C. Mullany ’49 Francis X. Murphy ’63 James J. Murphy ’56 Jarlath Murphy Robert C. Nolan, Esq. ’70 Rosemary Oliva Bro. Pacificus, OSF Dr. Daniel J. Paulo ’54 Dr. Ernest J. Petrucelli Doris Pindar

Rev. James Purvey ’59 Cathal Quigley Bro. Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Edward G. Reaney, ’59 Dorothy Reilly Matt Rein Robert Riker ’77 Roseanna Riker Enrique L. Rios Susan V. Rohan John F. Roletter Leonard Rose ’48 Michael M. Russo, OSF ’70 Marge Ryan Frank Salamone Robert L. Sena ’76 Richard J. Sheirer ’76 Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 Luke V. Smith James R. Stewart Raymond C. Sullivan ’68 Helen Thompson Marilyn Timothy Constance Tortorelli Dominick Traina Margaret Traina Maureen Tully John P. Valenti ’10 Andrew F. Virga ’72 Danuta Vitale William Weichun Dewey Wood Allison Wyatt

Gifts in Loving Memory of—May They Rest In Peace Anthony T. Abbatemarco Renee and Charles Adgers Peter N. Aquilone Luisa Argento Frank Armstrong Renee Augustin ’80 Ernesto Balsano Bernie Beglane Carol Bellere Fortunato J. Bellino ’74 Neal P. Bennett ’69 Richard Berleth, Ph.D. Mary Bochniak Anthony P. Braginetz ’42 Sebastian T. Brancato ’52 Nancy Bruccoleri Salvatore Bruccoleri James V. Burns ’50 Judy Buttling Joseph F. Caccavo Brendan J. Cahalan ’92 John P. Cannone Philip A. Carrano ’70 James P. Carroll ’40 Thomas Casadonte Camillus Casey, OSF Dr. Michael T. Casey The Departed Members of the Class of 1965 Dean John Clifford Marlon A. Collins ’03 Julien Collot Leonard J. Connolly ’59

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Theodore M. Cooke ’57 Jocelyn C. Cooper Edward Curty, Sr. Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58 Kaylee D’Augusta Ida M. Decina Louis DeMartino ’55 Lt. Ferdinand Di Stefano, USMC ’65 Eugene E. Donnelly, Sr. The Honorable Joseph P. Dorsa ’57 James F. Dougherty, Ph.D. ’66 Bro. Lawrence Drowne, OSF Joseph M. Erlanger ’82 Peter P. Faiella ’50 Peter P. Fazio ’60 Paul J. Ferlazzo, Ph.D. James A. Flanagan ’66 Marie Franzo Martin Golden ’29 Bro. Urban Gonnoud ’42 Bernard F. Gray ’50 William Haller Stephen A. Harkavy Joseph T. Harte ’62 Kathleen Hayes Bro. Cosmas Herlihy Veronica Holland ’59 James Houlihan Arthur J. Hughes, Ph.D. John J. Iacono Daniel B. Keohane ’69 Charlotte Laona Mary Lara

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St. Francis College Statement of Activities For the year ended June 30, 2016, with summarized totals for 2015. Please note that this is an unaudited statement. Final numbers will be available on the St. Francis College website at sfc.edu/terrier.

T O TA L

UN RE S T RI C T ED

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

2016

2015

$60,523,072

$—

$—

$60,523,072

$57,611,431

(20,727,859)





(20,727,859)

(18,432,938)

(301,015)





(301,015)

(298,709)

39,494,199





39,494,199

38,879,784

519,848





519,848

511,945

Operating gifts and private grants

1,472,879

1,515,625



2,988,504

4,027,928

Investment return used for operations

3,464,781





3,464,781

3,666,017

Other

2,131,937





2,131,937

2,185,900

Net assets released from restrictions

1,144,306

(1,144,306)



(0)



48,227,950

371,319



48,599,269

49,271,574

19,701,540





19,701,540

19,639,519

4,417,462





4,417,462

4,743,401

Student services

11,634,339





11,634,339

10,814,378

Institutional support

12,984,876





12,984,876

12,323,352

48,738,217





48,738,217

47,520,650

(510,267)

371,319



(138,948)

1,750,924

Gifts and private grants

(196,768)

97,780

284,843

180,855

954,885

Campaign expenses

(689,088)





(689,088)

(753,918)

Capital project expenses

(463,371)





(463,371)

(585,120)

(3,787,769)

70,506



(3,717,263)

(2,522,326)

(609,407)





(609,407)

(613,083)

Changes in net assets from nonoperating activities

(5,746,402)

163,286

28 4,8 43

(5,298,273)

(3,519,562)

Changes in net assets

(6,256,669)

534,605

28 4,8 43

(5,437,221)

(1,768,638)

76,620,473

11,075,397

12,128,330

99,824,200

101,592,838

$70,363,804

$11,610,002

$12,413,173

$94,386,979

$99,824,199

O PER ATIN G RE V ENUE S A ND SUP P O RT Student tuition and fees College scholarships Federal financial assistance Net tuition and fees Government appropriations

Total operating revenues and support O P E R AT I N G E X P E N S E S Instruction Academic support

Total operating expenses Changes in net assets from operating activities N O N O P E R AT I N G A C T I V I T I E S

Investment return net of amounts in support of operations Early retirement expense

Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year

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Save the Date! Learn about more upcoming events at sfc.edu/alumnievents or call the Alumni Office at 718.489.5471.

St. Clare and St. Francis Week begins September 29! Monday, October 3, 2016 Transitus—a commemoration of the passing of St. Francis.

Thursday, October 5, 2016 Sr. Kathleen Moffatt, OSF—The Franciscan Intellectual Tradition

John Sexton Returns Tuesday, October 25, 2016 Former SFC Religious Studies Professor and NYU President Emeritus, John Sexton, talks about Religion, Government, and Baseball. Next lecture October 25. Get your tickets now at sfc.edu/johnsexton.

More information at sfc.edu/clareandfrancis

Alumni Night Friday, November 4, 2016 November 4 is the night to celebrate this year’s honorees J. Christopher Mangan ’83 and Patricia Moffatt Lesser ’77. Information and tickets at sfc.edu/ alumnievents or call 718.489.5471.

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