Malden Catholic A Xaverian Brothers Sponsored School Since 1932 Annual Report 2011-2012 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders

2011 – 2012 Board Of Trustees 2011-2012 Malden Catholic High School is grateful to the 2011-2012 members of the Board of Trustees for Advancement Staff their guidance and support. Br. Edward Bozzo, C.F.X. John F. Annese, DMD 1976 Mr. Chris LaMarca 1992 Mr. Paul Sullivan 1987 Archivist/Editor Annese, DMD Fidelity Investments President, R.W. Sullivan, Inc. Mrs. Jean Campbell Mr. Anthony Brandano 1982 Mr. Edward E. Legasey 1963 Mr. Edward C. Tyrrell Director of Advancement Operations Chief Financial Officer, Babcock Power, Inc. Director Emeritus, SRA International Inc. Headmaster, Malden Catholic High School Mr. Robert McCarthy Sister Geraldine Burns, SND Brother Richard Lunny, CFX Mr. Brian Walsh 1984 Director of Institutional Vice Principal, Fenwick High School Xaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools Partner, Highmount Capital, LLC Advancement Mr. Michael Cantalupa 1979 Brother Richard Mazza, CFX Mrs. Carol Ann Wronski Br. Robert Green, C.F.X. 1964 Boston Properties Sponsorship Office Liaison, Xaverian Brothers RJ Wronski Associates, Inc. Advancement Writer Sponsored Schools Ms. Maryellen DeMarco Ms. Carolyn Rolfe Principal, High School Ms. Patricia McWade GCHS 1965 Assistant Director of Georgetown University We welcome our newest Institutional Advancement Mr. James F. Flanagan 1983 members of the Board of Brother Paul J. Murray, CFX Ms. Lisa Schlosberg General Councillor for the U.S., Xaverian Trustees Mr. Anthony Forcione 1988 Advancement Assistant Brothers Generalate Mr. James Donovan Porfolio Manager, Investor Mr. Stephen O’Neill 1978 Retired CFO, Amerifee Corp Mr. John Gallagher 1979 Sr. Vice President, Meridian Associates, Inc. Sentinel Financial Group Mr. Brian Heffron 1983 2011-2012 Academic Steven Smoot, Esq. 1977 Public Relations, CTP Mr. Paul Gillespie 1958 Smoot & Associates, P.C. Administration Gillespie & Associates Mr. Sean Hurley 1997 Investment Analyst Mr. Edward C. Tyrrell Mr. Thomas M. Graf 1975 Headmaster Educational Finance Authority This publication reflects gifts given between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Great care Br. Thomas Puccio, C.F.X., Ed.D. David L. Higgins, MD has been taken in the preparation of this report. If, however, there is an omission or Principal Maryland Sports Medicine Center error, please let us know by sending an email to [email protected]. Malden Mr. Robert Bucchino 1971 Dr. Peter B. Holland Catholic sincerely appreciates all contributions. Your generosity has a tremendous Vice Principal Retired Superintendent, Belmont Public Schools impact on our students. Mr. Jeffrey Smith 1995 Mr. Thomas Hughes 1975 Tel: 781.475.5331 Email: [email protected] www.maldencatholic.org Executive Vice President, Fidelity Investments Assistant Principal

2 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Letter from the Chairman Ted LEgasey

Friends of Malden Catholic: is no better use than helping deserving young men receive a quality Catholic education. I urge you to continue, and increase if possible, I am grateful for another successful year made possible by our your support so that we can sustain the level of financial assistance alumni, parents, and friends. In building upon our 80-year tradition needed to support our student body and their families. of providing quality Catholic College Preparatory education to young men throughout Greater Boston, it is a privilege to thank you for Recently a small group of alumni and dedicated friends of Malden your steadfast commitment. Even with some signs of recovery in the Catholic have come together and raised over three million dollars. national and global economies this past year, uncertainty remains. These funds were used for the second phase of planned major Your support is critical in times like these, and is testimony that upgrades to our aging physical plant -- installation of a new heating you believe in the transformative power of an MC education. The and cooling system throughout the entire school building over the accomplishments over the past year illustrate that Malden Catholic course of this past summer. HVAC upgrades may not sound very continues to build upon the great and faithful legacy of the Xaverian exciting, but I assure you these upgrades will make a major positive Brothers. impact on the teaching and learning environment here at MC. I cannot thank this dedicated group of alumni and friends enough who have Brother Gilbert and the founding Xaverian Brothers created a school given so generously to make this project come to fruition. where young men thrive, are rooted in faith and develop their intellectual capacity to act to improve the world. Our dedicated faculty This annual report is a testimony to the vision of our founders, and staff continue this great tradition with inspiring dedication. the dedication of our faculty, staff and Board of Trustees and the This was a year of tremendous success. Academic performance was generosity of our alumni, parents and friends. As we celebrate the outstanding, with our senior class gaining acceptances to many 80th anniversary of Malden Catholic I am grateful for your support, prestigious colleges. Performance by student-athletes was very which keeps tuition affordable and provides excellent opportunities notable for a school the size of MC particularly in golf, hockey and and top quality programs to students from diverse socio-economic tennis. Students, through Campus Ministry programs, served diverse backgrounds. needs in the City of Malden and throughout the region. At Malden Catholic, we value that our students come from families with a wide Thank you again for supporting Malden Catholic and making Catholic range of annual incomes from over 40 cities and towns. To enable this, education possible for these young men. Together we are creating a the school makes available about $1.3 million in financial assistance lasting legacy that will provide future generations with unparalleled annually- either in the form of scholarships or financial aid. The educational opportunities. We absolutely could not make this work funding for this assistance comes from two sources: contributions without your support. to the annual fund and the annual gala; and endowed scholarships. The great majority of funding comes from the first source and I want With Gratitude, you to know that your generous gifts are being well utilized. There Ted Legasey 1963

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 3 Headmaster’s Letter Ed tyrrell

Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Malden Catholic, Many of our clubs and activities achieved outstanding results this year. The Robotics Team had a strong showing at the New England Bot-ball Tournament and moved It is summer as I write this letter. Our school building is closed for construction as a ahead to International Finals in Hawaii this past July. Our Model Bridge Club brought much-needed, multi-million dollar HVAC system is installed, thanks to the incredible home both first and second place wins in the Aesthetics category of the statewide generosity of a few dedicated families. I am working with our administration and Model Bridge Competition held annually at Northeastern University. The Malden professional staff in temporary offices behind the school. “Offices” is something of a Catholic Chess Team won its third, consecutive divisional title. misnomer, as we are actually occupying a two-bedroom house. Being located in the residential neighborhood behind the school has given us all a greater appreciation You may have heard in the news that Malden Catholic won the Division 1A State of Malden Catholic as part of the larger community. I am proud that Malden Catholic Hockey Championship for the second year in a row. The win was a testament to the has served families in this area for eighty years, and I am personally proud to be part positive spirit that permeates our athletic program. Time and again, we hear that our of that history. students are “gentlemen” on and off the playing field. We believe character is built through example and through life experiences, including sport. Having poise under The transformation of our young men into leaders in the classroom, playing field, and pressure, accepting and responding to criticism, learning principles of character in service to others this past year was a privilege to witness. We are extremely proud such as tenacity, honesty, respect for coaches and referees, and opposing players are that Alex Iascone 2012, now a student at Harvard, won a National Merit Scholarship. experienced as a team member. In addition, two Malden Catholic students advanced to Finalist status in the National Merit scholarship program and seven others were named as Commended Students. Character at Malden Catholic is also built through service to others. This year, our Guichard Sebastien Volcy 2012, who entered Northeastern this fall, was named students were inspired and challenged to get involved with serving the needs of a Finalist in the 48th annual National Achievement Scholarship Program. These others through many charitable causes – blanket drives for the homeless, baby accolades should make us all proud, as the national merit recognitions place these clothes for new mothers in need, disaster relief – our young men have really students in the top two percent or higher of students across the nation. internalized the Xaverian values of moral excellence. In addition, the Malden Catholic Leadership Institute (MCLI), a four-day retreat at Endicott College, provided seniors Our college placement results again prove beyond any doubt that Malden Catholic with time to reflect on their relationship with God, to consider the role of service in High School develops outstanding students who become outstanding leaders. their lives, and to develop real leadership skills. Many of these seniors attended MCLI Graduates in the Class of 2012 applied to 259 colleges and universities distributed through your generosity. Be assured it has made a genuine impact in their lives. over forty states, Washington, D.C., and Canada. These students received college scholarships with a four-year value of more than $17 million. Our graduates are It is a blessing to have people like you within the Malden Catholic Community. You attending schools ranging from the Ivy League to national research universities, know it’s all about the boys. For that, I thank you and look forward to a great year from top Catholic colleges to acclaimed state universities. Ninety-nine percent of the ahead. graduating class will attend college, with one choosing to serve our nation in the military. Each of these young men will make a difference in the world. Sincerely, Edward C. Tyrrell Headmaster

4 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Saint Francis Xavier Society

Concordia John A. McNeice Jr. Charitable SBLI St. Peter’s Community Richard F., Jr. 1957 and Foundation The Mary and Phineas Tobe Trust Theodore and Maureen Steckel Ann Marie Connolly David A. 1958 and Jane Nazzaro Mark J. 1983 and Bobbi Jo Sullivan Jim and Bev Donovan John J. Prior, Jr. 1974 Brother Gilbert Society Stephen M. Tringale, M.D. 1976 Robert F. 1964 and Kristine Higgins Putnam Investments Bill Achtmeyer Brian J. 1984 and Deb Walsh Ted 1963 and Tricia Legasey GC 1963 James A. and Gail Radley Mark A., Sr. and Heather Adams The Blanche M. Walsh Charity Trust Thomas P. 1966 and Francis J. Ricciardone, Sr. 1939 John C. 1981 and Lauren Addonizio Olivia McDonough Paul and Katherine Stuka Joseph F. 1966 and Pattie Antonelli Headmaster’s Associates We are very grateful for the generosity and Joseph J. 1962 and Kathy O’Donnell Jeremiah W. 1950 and Barbara Sullivan A-Plus Auto Rentals, Inc A Book Company, LLC commitment of the members of the Saint Richard L. 1964 and Lolli Sumberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Barrett William H. Ahern, Jr. 1977 Legacy Society Richard J. and Carol Ann Wronski John C. 1964 and Linda Bolger Anonymous Francis Xavier Society, Malden Catholic’s Bob and Michelle Atchinson Herbert W. Boudreau, Jr. 1966 Philip M. Antonelli 1992 leadership giving circle. The SFX Society Gerard F. 1946 and Marilyn Doherty Xaverian Society Anthony A. 1982 and Kim Brandano Daniel F., Jr. 1948 and Mary Appleton Jack McCrane Anonymous 1987 Clough Capital Partners Joseph H. 1961 and began in 1994 as a way for alumni and friends John F., D.M.D. 1976 and Brother Daniel Cremin, C.F.X. Marion Armstrong to promote and celebrate annual leadership Founders Maria Annese Priscilla Donahue Maria Barker Jack and Eileen Connors Christopher J. 1979 and Lily Bellini William and Mary Driscoll Jared P. 1997 and Kiley Belliveau gifts of $1,000 or more. It started with just F. R. Couture 1958 Brother Edward G. Bozzo, C.F.X. John E., Jr. 1965 and Judy Fahey Gerard and Lynda Brandi four members who contributed a total of John J. Dunphy 1956 Jerome and Patricia Buckley Janice M. Fallon Paul and Donna Bruno Eugene F. 1956 and Sallyann Fama James M. 1972 and Marisa Bushee Anthony F. 1988 and Arthur H. 1951 and Mary Bruno $8,250. Today the SFX Society has over 200 GC 1956 Michael A. 1979 and Massimina Forcione Dennis Burns members who contributed $1.2M in fiscal year John F. Fish Marie Cantalupa David and Judy Ganz John J. Bush 1954 Thomas L., Jr. 1975 and Patricia Robert H. Champion 1957 Paul J. 1958 and Martha Gillespie Stephen J. Byrne 1995 2012. These dollars accounted for 75% of the Hughes Charlestown Against Drugs Kevin and Gunilla Gorman John A. 1971 and Sara Carriere philanthropic dollars raised at MC last year, Red & Blue Foundation Anthony J. 1974 and Pia DellaPiana Kevin F. Goulding 1989 John A., Jr. 1959 and Mary Carroll Mason S. 1974 and Laurie Tenaglia Bryon and Cynthia Deysher John R. 1973 and Debra Graf John M. and Susan Cashell served as an essential source of funding, and Yawkey Foundation Julie Duffy Christopher R. Jones 1990 Robert D. and Diana Cataldo helped offset many operational costs. Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Christopher G. 1992 and Satu LaMarca Frederick L. 1965 and Fellowship John and Sheila Feeney Joseph E., Sr. 1956 and Antoinette Kathleen Cavanaugh 1965 Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation John J. Gallagher 1979 Mahoney GC 1956 John J., Jr. 1950 and Patricia Clark Leadership gifts have a powerful impact on the The Catholic Schools Foundation, Paul T. 1961 and Mary Gilmartin Christopher R. McCarthy 2007 James M. Connolly ‘43 Memorial future of Malden Catholic. These dollars help Inc. Ronald P. Graf 1983 Robert J. McCarthy Scholarship Fund Paul W. and Margaret Chisholm Ted and Terry Hansberry John J. 1938 and Jane McDonald Martin and Kathleen Connors to ensure that a Malden Catholic education Danvers Motor Company, Inc. Highland Street Foundation James P. 1951 and Monica McIntyre John H. 1964 and Gail Costello will continue to be offered to families in our Donovan Family Foundation Daniel J. and Katherine Keating Robert and Phyllis Medeiros Robert A. 1962 and Essex County Community Richard T., Sr. 1949 and Lindy Leary John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. Charlene Creeden communities for generations to come. Donors Foundation John J. and Rosemary Mahoney Michael 1977 and Paul J. 1948 and Joan Crowley who join the SFX Society and those who renew Fidelity Foundation Daniel J. 1950 and Margaret T. Lynne Nemerowski Joseph M. Cunniff 1942 John J. 1964 and Carole Garand McCarthy GC 1950 John and Mary Ellen Nott Benedict D’Agostino 1990 their membership each year make a powerful Babe Guinee John, Jr. and Ann O’Hearn David F. O’Brien 1951 Kevin B. 1959 and Charleen Deasy and lasting statement about investing in Kevin and Deborah Guinee Daniel F. 1990 and Sue Passacantilli LTC Lawrence P. O’Brien AUS (Ret.) Roberto L. DiMarco 1991 Lawrence and Alicia Guinee Steven and Adrienne Principe 1956 James L. DeSimone 1976 the value of the MC experience and in the William and Ellen Guinee Robert M. 1982 and Michael and Anne Marie O’Connor James P. Donovan preservation of Malden Catholic education. William J. 1980 and Nancy Heffron Deborah Reardon Michael J. O’Neill 1974 Francis and Donna Doyle Sean P. 1997 and Elizabeth Hurley Rinet Company, LLC/Gary Savage Stephen J. 1978 and Janet O’Neill Richard L. Duffy 1951+ For more information contact Carolyn John J. Keough 1960 Charles Sardo Memorial Foundation Joseph A. and Margie Penta William V. Dunn 1938 Rolfe, Assistant Director of Institutional Peter and Carolyn Lynch Barbara J. Riordan Eastern Bank Advancement, at 781-475-5332 or [email protected]. Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 5 Saint Francis Xavier Society 2012 graduates The Theodore James Ryken Society

Michael H. 1989 and Belmira Fallon Barry W. 1963 and Carol Mawn St. Rocco Fraternal Association of Thomas S. Farrell III 1967 Jason Maxwell Malden Mary Finn Paul V. 1968 and Clorinda E. Saragosa Thomas and Kerry Fitzgerald Katherine McDonough Thomas P. 1955 and Anita Scannell James F. 1983 and Erin Flanagan Father John F. McHale 1958 James W. Shea 1958 Francis E. 1954 and Maureen Flynn Michael J. 1961 and Toni McLaughlin Theodore M. 1958 and Carol Shediac Dennis Bell The FootBall Boot Camp Stephen R. 1965 and V. Reverend Myles N. Sheehan, SJ, Wakefield James V., Jr. 1950 and Patricia Gaffey Beverly McNaught Provincial/ New England Province Class of 2012 Peter Ghiloni Reverend Paul G. McPartland 1949 of Jesuits Mass College of Pharmacy Frank III and Deborah Giso William P. McQuillan Robert Sheridan Linda Giudice Patricia McWade GC 1965 Steven F. Smoot, Esq. 1977 Daniel B. 1953 and Brian E. and Meg-Ann Meaney Jennifer Smoot Constance Goggin James E. Mulcahy 1956 Paul D. 1987 and Susan Sullivan Joseph J. 1964 and Carol Gosselin Reverend John F. Mulloy 1962 John F. 1952 and Mary Sullivan Thomas M. 1975 and Barbara Graf Vincent J. Murphy 1946 Daniel J. 1991 and Angela Sullivan Charles L. 1956 and Carol Grinnell David J. 1975 and Lisa Norton Michael P. 1978 and Sandra Tarpey Glennon J. and Michele Guihan Edward D. 1982 and Joanne O’Brien Stephen E. 1986 and Sheryl Tarpey Michael Cole James P. Hackett William E. 1964 and Eileen O’Meara James J. and Patricia Tarpey Lynn John E., Jr. 1957 and Frances Ouimet Scholarship Fund Richard J. 1983 and Debbie Tartarini Frances Higgins Rick and Elizabeth Paquette Deacon Paul E. 1950 and Louise Testa Class of 2012 David and Lisa Higgins Christopher D. 1979 and Mary Perna William and AnnMarie Teuber College of the Holy Cross Eileen Hoey Dana E. Petroni 1981 Peter and Theresa Thayer Peter B. and Bea Holland David A. 1978 and Becky Petti Robert J. and Mary Ernestine Therrien George S. Hughes 1974 Mr. and Mrs. John Power Edward and Kathleen Tyrrell Cornelius J. 1966 and Thomas R. 1952 and Rachel Powers Katie Sullivan Waunch 1966 Kathleen Hurley Robert Primavera Xaverian Brothers Paul J. 1960 and Terese Kennealy Mario A. 1985 and Nancy Ricciardelli Brian Leary Michael 1971 and Michael E. Lombard, Esq. 1968 Elizabeth Ricciardone Collin R. Dickerson Scott D., Sr. and JoAnne Ludwig Ambassador Francis J. Ricciardone Melrose Eric J. 1996 and Amanda Lynch 1969 and Dr. Marie Ricciardone Class of 2012 Eileen Lynch James P. 1973 and Lisa Ricciardone Cornell University Gregory R. 1951 and Audry Lynch Marguerite Ricciardone 1974 Hugh J. and Doris MacIsaac David 1976 and Beverly Ricciardone Jim MacLaughlin R.J. Wronski Associates, Inc. Malden Catholic Alumni Association Joseph V. Roller II John K. 1965 and Kimberly Markey Thomas D., Jr. 1984 and Congressman Edward J. Markey Elizabeth Rosato 1964 and Susan Blumenthal P. Norm 1952 and Mary Roy Markey for Congress Committee Roger Ryan Tom and Jean Martin Thomas Doherty Malden Class of 2012 Mass Maritime

6 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders The Theodore James Ryken Society

In 2004, Malden Catholic inaugurated the Theodore James Ryken Society. For 80 years, Malden Catholic has benefited from the generosity and forethought of those who have given their time, talent and treasure to the educating young men taught in the tradition of Ryken, the Founder of Centennial Club the Xaverian Brothers. The Society was created to recognize those who have provided for future Malden Catholic High School gratefully generations of Malden Catholic students by making significant gifts through bequests, life income acknowledges those alumni, parents, arrangements, or other planned gifts. friends, corporations, and foundations You can become a member of the Ryken Society by: whose cumulative gifts in support of the school have reached or surpassed 1. Including Malden Catholic in your will, revocable trust or other financial plans. $100,000.

2. Entering into a life income arrangement or charitable trust for the benefit of Malden Catholic Paul W. and Margaret Chisholm such as a charitable remainder trust, a charitable lead trust or a pooled income fund. Richard F., Jr. 1957 and Ann Marie Connolly 3. Naming Malden Catholic as the owner and/or beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Gerard F. 1946 and Marilyn Doherty Jim and Bev Donovan 4. Making a gift to the school of a residence or other tangible property. John J. Dunphy 1956 Eugene F. Fama 1956 and Sallyann Fama Members of the Ryken Society will be recognized for their gifts, receive a handsome lapel pin, GC 1956 invitations to special events, news and information about planned giving at the school, and John J. 1964 and Carole Garand ongoing gift planning services. For more information on how you can benefit Malden Catholic Timothy J. 1941+ and Babe Guinee through a planned gift, please contact Robert McCarthy, Director of Institutional Advancement, William J. 1980 and Nancy Heffron at 781-475-5333, or you can email Mr. McCarthy at [email protected]. Robert F. 1964 and Kristine Higgins Thomas L. Jr. 1975 and Patricia Hughes Since our founding, Malden Catholic has focused on the family commitment to our students and Ted 1963 and Tricia Legasey GC 1963 alumni. We hope you will also consider us a member of your family when you create or modify your Kevin M. Lonergan 1966 will or estate plan. Thomas P. 1966 and Olivia McDonough Robert F. 1938 and Mary Muse Joseph J. 1962 and Kathy O’Donnell John J. Prior, Jr. 1974 Jeremiah W. 1950 and Barbara Sullivan Richard L. 1964 and Lolli Sumberg Mason S. 1974 and Laurie Tenaglia The Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc.

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 7 Advancing The Mission: THE STRATEGIC PLAN

SUMMER RENOVATION PROJECT COMPLETED Great schools need to continually pursue excellence in order to meet the challenges and demands of an ever-changing world. This past summer with the quiet and generous vision, leadership, and support of a small group of committed

and generous alumni and friends, a new HVAC system and the essential supporting Above: Malden Catholic High School 2012 infrastructure were installed at Malden Catholic High School. Through the process of strategic planning, Malden Catholic has seen the growth and renovation of MC EMBARKS ON FEASIBILITY STUDY TO TEST NEEDS AND the physical plant that has served to promote the school’s mission of educating SUPPORT the whole person. Just as the 2006 renovation of the cafeteria, the front foyer and the front exterior of the building was a major step in advancing the mission The Strategic Plan directs us to educate young men who will act of Xaverian education, -this second Phase provides a school environment that to improve the world. In accord with this objective the Board of facilitates the work of students and faculty and that fosters a sense of community Trustees at their final meeting of the year authorized the school to and faithfulness to mission. engage the services of Panas Linzy & Partners of Chicago to conduct an extensive feasibility study designed to test needs and support The Strategic Plan builds upon earlier plans and is the defining path for Malden for continued improvements and upgrades at Malden Catholic High Catholic. The MC community has confronted tough realities, and is committed School. The school has made remarkable progress implementing the to ensuring sustainability. From the school’s beginnings as the home of the “Blue Strategic Plan’s objectives with the completion of the cafeteria/foyer Blades” in 1932 to the opening of the new state-of-the-art school on Crystal project, the front exterior design project, and the HVAC upgrade this Street in 1968 for future Lancers, the school has excelled in providing educational past summer. We are committed to the remaining elements of the opportunities, competitive athletics, and faith formation to young men. Students, Plan and this feasibility assessment is key to success. academics, and the facilities form the core elements of the Strategic Plan. The new HVAC system is the essential foundation for future school upgrades and growth. The Study involved sixty individuals to determine the readiness of the “I am so happy to support this project,” says Joe O’Donnell 1962. “Malden Catholic school to enter into a future capital campaign. Interviews focused on High School provided me with a great education. In giving back, it is my hope that a consistent series of questions related to the image of the school, these young men will have even better opportunities than were provided to me the strength of the case for a proposed campaign, the existence of when I was a student at Malden Catholic.” sufficient emotional appeal to merit and win financial support, the overall economic and fundraising environment, thoughts on school Left: Boys Catholic Highland leadership, the willingness of leadership to accept major roles in a Avenue 1932 Right: Malden Catholic High campaign and the proper timing and strategy of the campaign. The School 1968 Board of Trustees will review the completed report from Panas Linzy & Partners at their September meeting.

8 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders JOE O’DONNELL MAKES $1.5 MILLION GIFT TO MALDEN CATHOLIC

community to make an MC education possible today. MC is grateful to Joe and the following friends and alumni for their tremendous support: Joe O’Donnell 1962 Richard F. Connolly, Jr. 1957, Gerard F. Doherty, Esq. 1946, SIX COMMITTED ALUMNI AND FRIENDS PROVIDE MATCH FOR A TOTAL James R. Donovan, Robert F. Higgins 1964, Ted Legasey 1963, and OF $3 MILLION Thomas McDonough 1966. Their gifts are an endorsement of this great Mr. Joe O’Donnell, a member of the Class of 1962 has made the single largest school and will help to ensure that future generations of young men will have gift in the history of Malden Catholic High School with the generous amount the opportunity to receive an MC education. of $1.5 million. This gift represents a major investment in the future of Malden This major gift will enable a complete modernization of the school’s HVAC Catholic High School, at a time when the school continues on track with its system and supporting infrastructure. “As beneficiaries of an MC education, we Strategic Plan and has recently undergone a Feasibility Study to support a have a responsibility to provide guidance and direction for the future,” says Joe. capital campaign. This gift demonstrates incredible confidence that MC has a The completion of this project will allow the school to begin to focus on the bright future and will continue to attract a talented student body and excel in final phase of capital upgrades, such as laboratories and a media center that all aspects of private college preparatory education for young men. will further enhance the educational experience at MC. This ambitious effort A staunch supporter of MC since his days as a student, Joe has served the and generous support by this small group of alumni and friends, encourages school with passionate conviction as a trustee and was the founder of the vibrant future growth for Malden Catholic High School. “The best investment Saint Francis Xavier Society in 1994. This is a group of MC alumni and friends we can make as MC alumni is a commitment to the young men who attend who support Malden Catholic students annually with tuition assistance gifts Malden Catholic High School today,” says Joe. “This gift is the beginning of a of $1,000 or more. Joe attends major sporting events, school functions, and major campaign that will ensure the future of this great school. There is no models a profound spirit of “plus ultra” to all in the MC community and beyond. better way to build strong families and a strong community than supporting the mission of MC. It is my hope that this will be a high priority for many who Joe’s gift was matched by a group of generous and committed friends and know and appreciate the value of a Malden Catholic education.” alumni who recognize that tremendous support is needed by the entire

Richard F. Connolly, Jr. 1957 Gerard F. Doherty, Esq. 1946 James R. Donovan Robert F. Higgins 1964 Ted Legasey 1963 Thomas McDonough 1966

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 9 Malden Catholic financial highlights

EXPENSES

Fundraising 6% Malden Catholic High School DONORS BY CONSTITUENCY* 2011-2012 Total Giving Alumni $1,997,634.00 Plant 2011-2012 Parents of Students 8% and Alumni $183,710.00 Expenses Annual Fund $906,961 Memorial Gifts $11,655 Grandparents of Non Annual Fund $14,752 Students and Alumni $24,030.00 General and Instruction and Faculty/Staff $24,284.00 Administrative Student Activities Golf Tournament $46,919 22% 47% Gala $752,481 Foundations/ Corporations $207,372.00 Capital $1,275,386 Friends $626,691.00 Scholarships/ Development Financial Aid Office Total $3,008,154 Girls Catholic $8,591.00 17% Scholarship Donors $19,269.00 REVENUE * Individuals may belong to more than one constituency thus totals will not match. Other Auxiliary Investments 1% Sources Enterprises, Net 1% 2% Top 10 Classes: Dollars Raised Top 10 Classes: Participation 1. 1962 $358,445.00 1. 2012 61.81% 2011-2012 2. 1963 $326,840.00 2. 1942 36.36% Revenue 3. 1964 $301,104.10 3. 1944 34.48% 4. 1966 $269,875.00 4. 1939 33.33% Gifts, Grants and Donations 5. 1957 $121,473.57 5. 1946 28.30% 27% 6. 1946 $99,874.00 6. 1950 27.40% Tuition and Fees 69% 7. 1974 $69,000.00 7. 1948 27.16% 8. 1956 $60,985.00 8. 1962 25.76% 9. 1958 $44,684.00 9. 1937 25.00% 10. 1975 $39,720.00 10. 1947 24.62%

10 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Alumni giving

1937 1942 1947 Blue & Gold Club Edward J. Norton John J. Bush MC Club Headmaster’s Associates Crystal Club William J. Blackett MC Club Francis E. Flynn Francis X. Mahoney Joseph M. Cunniff John J. Bruno MC Club Lawrence A. Malatesta Blue & Gold Club Blue & Gold Club Blue & Gold Club Father Joseph A. Appleyard, S.J. Daniel M. Walsh Raymond A. DeVita 1938 Robert F. Bailey Carl F. Humphreys Herbert J. Delaney Anthony E. Palladino Brother Gilbert Society MC Club David F. McAvinn David C. Howard 1952 Richard J. Shea John J. McDonald Charles W. Harrington MC Club Colonel John P. Lee USAF (Ret.) Headmaster’s Associates MC Club Headmaster’s Associates John J. Skerry Deacon John J. Capomaccio John C. Lowrey Thomas R. Powers, D.M.D. David G. Ahern William V. Dunn Francis E. McIntire John R. Cullen Lawrence V. McMurrer P. Norm Roy James A. Angelo Nicholas F. Gallinaro Reverend Robert S. O’Shea, O.F.M. John F. Sullivan Robert J. Breen 1939 1943 Thomas E. Joyce Louis W. Russo Crystal Club John F. Downey Fellowship Blue & Gold Club Joseph P. McGonagle Francis J. Ward Robert L. Morley Edward J. Hegarty Francis J. Ricciardone, Sr. J. Martin Devine Philip A. O’Connell, Sr. Robert W. Winsor Blue & Gold Club Kevin J. Kiley Blue & Gold Club Captain William G. Nealon USN (Ret.) Paul F. Shannon Paul T. Breen, Jr. John E. Lilley Harold F. McNulty MC Club Bernard A. Smith 1950 John R. Duffy Leonard R. McCormack MC Club Daniel E. Callanan Fellowship Alfred J. Johnson Edward F. McNeely Jeremiah B. McCarthy 1948 Jeremiah W. Sullivan William W. Sellers Colonel David J. Richards USA 1944 Headmaster’s Associates Xaverian Society MC Club Paul V. Sainato 1940 Crystal Club Daniel F. Appleton, Jr. Daniel J. McCarthy Robert C. Austin Joseph P. Trabucco, Jr. MC Club George O. Fall Paul J. Crowley Headmaster’s Associates Colonel Edward T. Connors USA Arthur M. Tracy John M. Mulcahy, Jr. James A. McAvoy, Jr. Crystal Club John J. Clark, Jr. (Ret.) MC Club Paul B. Tobin James V. Gaffey, Jr. Colonel George L. Getchell USAF 1955 George P. Belliveau Blue & Gold Club Deacon Paul E. Testa (Ret.) Headmaster’s Associates Paul M. Cahill Robert J. Cavanaugh Crystal Club Joseph P. Hadley Thomas P. Scannell John S. Greelish MC Club Gerald J. Harvey John F. Linehan Crystal Club Neil P. Harrington Robert D. Bannon Blue & Gold Club Francis L. Shaughnessy Calvin J. Dorsey, M.D. Concordia Tod C. McGinley Robert F. Barry William F. Brady, Jr. Thomas M. Sullivan, D.D.S. Blue & Gold Club $100,000+ LTC John J. Walsh USMC (Ret.) Peter E. Bogdan Louis E. Mahoney III Richard S. Abbott Legacy Society John M. Callanan MC Club 1953 William T. Appleyard $50,000 - $99,999 1945 Robert M. Dillon Francis A. Cruise Headmaster’s Associates Austin D. Brewin Crystal Club Joseph A. DiNanno Paul F. Cullen Daniel B. Goggin Joseph M. Mulkerrin Founders James B. Keogh Crystal Club MC Club $25,000 - $49,999 Brother Robert J. Sullivan, C.F.X. Major Thomas P. Goggin USMC (Ret.) Albert W. Gubbins Peter G. Melchiono John V. Gibbons, Jr. John G. Barrett Fellowship 1946 John H. Leary James C. O’Neill Blue & Gold Club MSgt. Robert M. Breen USAF (Ret.) $10,000 - $24,999 Legacy Society Brother John J. Mahoney, C.F.X. Commander Ivan E. Sawyer USN Lawrence P. Chisholm William M. Carnes Xaverian Society Gerard F. Doherty, Esq. John V. McCullough (Ret.) Cornelius J. Coleman Hubert E. Holley $5,000 - $9,999 Headmaster’s Associates David A. Norton Lawrence C. Dunn William J. Kearney Vincent J. Murphy Andrew J. Previte 1951 MC Club Francis P. MacMillan Brother Gilbert Society Crystal Club Francis W. Shine Brother Gilbert Society James F. Behenna Robert D. McNeil $2,500 - $4,999 Walter E. Lang Francis A. Vaughan James P. McIntyre, Ed.D. John M. Bowen Richard A. Nazzaro Headmaster’s Associates Blue & Gold Club Robert J. Wheeler David F. O’Brien Richard J. Cavanaugh Deacon Cyril T. O’Neil $1,000 - $2,499 Andrew D. Guthrie, Jr. Headmaster’s Associates James R. Collins, D.D.S. Robert A. Patten Crystal Club H. J. McGinley 1949 Arthur H. Bruno Donald E. Hallisey John J. Renzullo $500 - $999 MC Club Xaverian Society Richard L. Duffy Ernest A. LeDuc Arthur J. Whalen Paul A. Curran Richard T. Leary, Sr. Gregory R. Lynch Thomas H. Lloyd Blue & Gold Club Richard A. Martinez Headmaster’s Associates Crystal Club George E. Murphy 1956 $250 - $499 John J. O’Neil Reverend Paul G. McPartland Charles L. Doherty George L. Nealon Founders MC Club James J. Rooney Crystal Club Richard T. Mallon, Sr. John J. Dunphy up to $249 William J. Sheehan Michael E. Doohan Blue & Gold Club 1954 Eugene F. Fama Manuel L. Silva Robert M. Sainato, D.M.D. William C. Kelley, Jr. Headmaster’s Associates Brother Gilbert Society

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Joseph E. Mahoney, Sr. Paul D. Riley James W. Matchett Vincent F. Joyce, Jr. Thomas M. Murphy Joseph F. Fitzpatrick LTC Lawrence P. O’Brien AUS (Ret.) David J. Rimmer MC Club William M. Keane, M.D. Blue & Gold Club John J. Haskard Headmaster’s Associates John G. Barrett David E. Moore John E. Cavicchi Joseph R. Lumino Charles L. Grinnell 1958 James E. Carroll James L. O’Connor MC Club Vincent F. Petroni James E. Mulcahy Founders Thomas J. Connors Theodore F. Roome Robert F. Daley John W. Philbin Blue & Gold Club F. R. Couture David J. Crowley Michael W. Vasily Richard A. DeVincentis Louis J. Ruggiero, Jr. Peter F. Bergen Fellowship Robert J. Donnelly MC Club Vincent G. Fogarty Kevin M. Shea Thomas P. Keefe David A. Nazzaro Richard G. Donovan Charles L. Callen Bob J. Hurley Joseph G. Tully William M. Sullivan Brother Gilbert Society Daniel M. Griffin Reverend William R. Carroll Thomas M. Killion MC Club Paul J. Gillespie Paul L. Kenny Thomas L. Day Dennis J. Marcucci 1967 Mark C. Anderson Headmaster’s Associates James E. Landry John T. Doherty Paul F. Rump Headmaster’s Associates Commander Paul L. Bennett USN Father John F. McHale J. Emmett McCarthy Frederick M. Egan Thomas S. Farrell III (Ret.) James W. Shea Eugene J. McSweeney, Jr. Paul R. Herbert 1965 MC Club Frank P. Fiorentino Theodore M. Shediac William E. Mullen Paul F. McCarthy Brother Gilbert Society George M. Cagliuso Brendan J. Galvin Blue & Gold Club John E. Tramondozzi Hugh A. Murphy, Jr. John E. Fahey, Jr. James M. Hall Joseph P. Albert, Sr. Robert E. Regan Headmaster’s Associates 1968 Richard K. Hayden Richard L. Collari, Sr. 1961 Frederick L. Cavanaugh Headmaster’s Associates Timothy F. Hurley Edward F. Connolly, M.D. Xaverian Society 1963 John K. Markey Michael E. Lombard John P. McGonigle Carl A. Tricca Paul T. Gilmartin Concordia Stephen R. McNaught Paul V. McDonough Thomas M. O’Brien MC Club Headmaster’s Associates Ted Legasey Crystal Club Blue & Gold Club Anthony V. Puopolo Edward C. Henneberry Joseph H. Armstrong Headmaster’s Associates John K. Coleman Kenneth A. Coye Robert F. Savage Thomas J. Lally Michael J. McLaughlin Barry W. Mawn Blue & Gold Club MC Club Joseph L. Tribble Arthur J. Lamphier Blue & Gold Club Blue & Gold Club James F. Carey Brian A. McDonald John F. Turner Bruce J. Mackey John E. Fedele John P. Conaghan John T. Lombard Roy E. Tribble Joseph M. Walsh John H. Phinney James S. Malonson MC Club MC Club Stephen M. Wishoski John F. McCarthy Thomas J. Cox William N. Cappello 1957 1959 John F. Shields Dennis F. Cullen Michael J. Connelly 1969 Concordia Headmaster’s Associates MC Club Philip A. Doherty William H. Costello, Ph.D. Headmaster’s Associates Richard F. Connolly, Jr. John A. Carroll, Jr. Paul E. Bailey Brendan L. Hoyt, Jr. William F. Cronin, Jr. Ambassador Francis J. Ricciardone Xaverian Society Kevin B. Deasy John J. Carroll David J. McCusker Joseph J. Fahey Blue & Gold Club Robert H. Champion Blue & Gold Club Paul E. Connolly Arthur J. McKinnon Peter J. Guaragna Joseph M. Connelly Headmaster’s Associates Charles J. Daly Thomas J. Duff Daniel J. Guarino MC Club John E. Higgins, Jr. MC Club Edwin M. Feeley 1964 Peter R. McDonald Thomas M. Biagioni Crystal Club Richard C. Appleyard Joseph T. O’Connell Concordia Richard L. Tilley Brian M. Breen Gerald E. Callahan John C. Busby III Robert M. Rooney Robert F. Higgins Paul V. Davis Reverend John J. Hurley John J. Cardarelli Francis X. Stone Fellowship 1966 Thomas E. Endicott Robert E. Rosdahl Robert F. Conley John J. Garand Concordia Stephen J. Flanagan Blue & Gold Club Richard A. Jensen 1962 Richard L. Sumberg Thomas P. McDonough Richard L. Freccero Francis T. Reynolds Captain Paul E. Mawn USNR (Ret.) Concordia Brother Gilbert Society Brother Gilbert Society Thomas M. Roy James G. McGahay Joseph J. O’Donnell John C. Bolger Joseph F. Antonelli 1970 MC Club Robert R. Riccardi Headmaster’s Associates Headmaster’s Associates Herbert W. Boudreau, Jr. Blue & Gold Club Daniel J. Campbell Arvid D. Swanson Robert A. Creeden John H. Costello Headmaster’s Associates Thomas K. McBride Reverend Richard S. DeVeer Reverend John F. Mulloy Joseph J. Gosselin Cornelius J. Hurley Kevin F. O’Connor James J. Fogarty, Jr. 1960 Crystal Club Edward J. Markey Blue & Gold Club MC Club Edward J. Gaffey Fellowship James V. Carroll, Ph.D. William E. O’Meara Timothy D. Cronin Patrick J. Leary Joseph J. Keough John J. Keough Leo J. Majeski Crystal Club MC Club Joseph H. King, Ph.D. Headmaster’s Associates Stanley J. Sokolowski William J. Driscoll, Jr. Francis X. Blais 1971 George E. Mavridis Paul J. Kennealy Blue & Gold Club John W. Erkkila John T. Burns Headmaster’s Associates James G. McSweeney Crystal Club Paul F. Brauneis John J. McGlynn, Jr. Michael J. Conway John A. Carriere

12 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Alumni Profile Dick has fond memories of the people who became important in his life during those MC years: his teachers, including Brother Bede, Brother Servanus, and Brother Firmin, Dick Connolly 1957 as well as Brother Earl, Brother Simeon and Brother Quentin; janitor James Donovan MC 1937, a model of hard work and conscientiousness (Donovan Field at Brother To have a conversation with Dick Connolly MC ’57 Gilbert Stadium was dedicated in Mr. Donovan’s memory in 2003); and his friends, about his life is to have the pleasure of listening to some of whom include Jim Logue, Bob Champion, Dave Boraks, Joe O’Donnell, and a very grateful man talk about the people whose (now Fr.) John Hurley. When asked to remember special events of his four years at sacrifices and example provided him with the Malden Catholic, Dick clearly remembers the fraternal support of his classmates and foundation for an extremely successful career as a teachers, continuing the support Dick and his brother Robert ’60 received daily at financial analyst and for a strong relational world home. He recalls exploits of his golf teammates and the successes of MC hockey, centered around his family and friends. football, baseball and basketball. He remembers time spent after school in the infamous JUG (detention), but did not offer reasons or proclaim his innocence. Dick makes it very clear that the love and support which he received from his parents were the most A most significant memory of Malden Catholic for Dick Connolly was the day that he important ingredients in his story of success. He and his classmates received their diplomas from principal Brother Charles Borromeo. refers to his mother as “the single most impressive person I ever met.” She was the He recalls a sadness that these four years were coming to an end, but he even more only girl and the oldest child of a family of ten, and early in life learned the importance so recalls the love and pride of his parents for what their sacrifices had obtained for of responsibility and hard work. She and Dick’s blue-collared father provided a loving him with the MC education. The day is still vivid for him: “my mother was a pretty home in which their children felt safe and were inspired to assume roles according to woman who looked even prettier that day.” This focus reinforces the evidence of Dick their abilities. Mr. and Mrs. Connolly appreciated Catholic education as an extension Connolly’s strong sense of gratitude for what he has been given. of the family, and sent the children first to St. Charles School in Woburn to be trained by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Although St. Charles had a girls’ high school, Dick proclaims that his Malden Catholic education prepared him and his classmates there was no such institution for the boys, and Dick’s parents studied the options for their college education, careers and lives, easily compared with that available before selecting Malden Catholic for him, the first of his family or friends to do so. in the “best” private schools today. He was accepted at every college to which he applied, eventually graduating from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. When Dick arrived at Highland Avenue in the fall of 1953, Brother Lambert was serving as the school’s fifth principal. Classes were somewhat smaller than he had It was not difficult for Dick to identify those elements in his life that have contributed experienced at St. Charles, with students arranged according to their academic to his success. The care and example of his hard-working parents ranks in a clear first abilities. The only boy from Woburn, Dick made friends quickly and learned to place, followed by his Catholic education at St. Charles, Malden Catholic and Holy appreciate the camaraderie that has always marked student relationships at MC. After Cross. The third most important element in his success he attributes to the years almost sixty years, Dick appreciates this element of the Xaverian Brothers’ education that he spent caddying, beginning at age eight. The treatment he received from the at Malden Catholic. He also recalls the willingness of teachers to spend extra time golfers, the responsibility entailed with having a job, and the perhaps sometimes with students experiencing difficulties. A young man not doing well was kept after indefinable lessons learned from observing those for whom he caddied helped to school until he was able to keep up with his classmates; no one was ignored and put some of the finishing touches on the early life and career of this young man from each student was enabled to achieve according to his abilities, with a clear sense of Woburn. responsibility for his actions. When asked why he has been so generous to Malden Catholic, Dick has no hesitation Reporting for football at the Brother Gilbert Stadium his freshman year, Dick was talking about his life-long belief that a person has the obligation to find ways to advised that he was too light to play the game safely, so he moved quickly to give back something to the community for what he or she has received, according membership on the MC golf team with coach Brother Evangelus, following up on his to one’s ability. His family and school relationships both taught this lesson and years of caddying and golfing at the Woburn Country Club. MC home matches were personified it, in their own unique ways. “No one makes it on his own,” according usually held at Mount Hood in Melrose. Older students were usually able to drive their to Dick. “We have had the advantage of being born in the United States, of having teammates. A friend of Dick’s father who worked in Malden dropped him off at MC; received immeasurably from our parents, and of having had a life-impacting hitch-hiking or riding with teammates was his ordinary way back home to Woburn. Xaverian education at Malden Catholic.”

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Michael Ricciardone 1973 Michael P. Crowley Ralph J. Quinn, Jr. 1982 Michael N. O’Connell Blue & Gold Club Headmaster’s Associates Louis E. Domenech Robert A. Serafini Xaverian Society Blue & Gold Club Robert J. Bucchino John R. Graf Patrick J. Henaghan Robert M. Reardon Anthony J. Fortunato MC Club James P. Ricciardone Stephen P. Santo 1979 Brother Gilbert Society Eugene F. Sullivan, Jr. Robert M. Haddad Crystal Club Xaverian Society Anthony A. Brandano MC Club Frank J. Mastrocola, Jr. Maurice G. Covino 1976 Christopher J. Bellini Headmaster’s Associates Joseph P. Burke William V. Monagle Keith D. Wallace Xaverian Society Michael A. Cantalupa Edward D. O’Brien James W. Casamento John J. O’Neil MC Club John F. Annese, D.M.D. John J. Gallagher Crystal Club Christopher L. Clarke Robert G. Coughlan Brother Gilbert Society Headmaster’s Associates Paul M. Prescott Paul J. Morency, II 1972 Albert J. DeBenedictis, Jr. Stephen M. Tringale, M.D. Christopher D. Perna K. Hari Reddy Paul D. Neal Xaverian Society Thomas J. Kerrins Headmaster’s Associates Blue & Gold Club Blue & Gold Club Paul J. O’Leary James M. Bushee Paul D. Mirley James L. DeSimone John F. Burke Stephen G. Curry, Jr. Robert J. Rivers, Jr. Crystal Club William B. Parent David Ricciardone MC Club MC Club Father John C. Wronski, S.J. James T. Jordan Crystal Club Michael S. Cryan Paul J. Cameron MC Club 1974 Joseph Mavilio Edward L. Fitzemeyer Gregory Ciampa 1985 Wayne J. Bennett Founders MC Club Brother Lawrence W. Harvey, C.F.X. Anthony J. Foti, O.D. Headmaster’s Associates Richard P. Connelly Mason S. Tenaglia Michael D. Hern John J. O’Brien Charles J. Franco Mario A. Ricciardelli Paul E. Harvey Fellowship Thomas P. Keegan John F. O’Malley John W. Malachowski MC Club Thomas L. Higgins, M.D. John J. Prior, Jr. Mark J. Ventola Kenneth E. Swerdlick Fred Capone Jerome R. Joy Xaverian Society 1977 Stephen F. Curran Paul E. Logue, Jr. Anthony J. DellaPiana Brother Gilbert Society 1980 1983 John D. Harrington Mark S. Sartanowicz Brother Gilbert Society Michael Nemerowski Fellowship Xaverian Society David P. Malatesta Michael J. O’Neill Headmaster’s Associates William J. Heffron Ronald P. Graf David C. Morrison Headmaster’s Associates William H. Ahern, Jr. Crystal Club Brother Gilbert Society George S. Hughes Steven F. Smoot James J. Coviello Mark J. Sullivan 1986 Crystal Club Crystal Club MC Club Headmaster’s Associates Headmaster’s Associates Concordia James A. Lynch III Robert W. Kanarkiewicz Frank Ciampa James F. Flanagan Stephen E. Tarpey $100,000+ MC Club Blue & Gold Club Thomas M. Hopkinson Richard J. Tartarini Crystal Club Legacy Society Captain Thomas R. Cahill Brian H. Duffy Kevin J. Pickett Crystal Club Matthew C. Overlan $50,000 - $99,999 Michael Keane Salvatore P. Falzone, Jr. Jeffrey J. Symonds Thomas V. Buonopane Joseph S. Peppe Founders James E. McLaughlin MC Club Brian T. Heffron MC Club $25,000 - $49,999 James E. Powers Mark A. Buzzotta 1981 Blue & Gold Club Raymond L. Bell Thomas J. Skerry, Jr. Thomas A. Dodge Brother Gilbert Society Joseph M. Hartnett Christopher P. Joyce Fellowship Joseph S. Gulino John C. Addonizio John P. McDonough Charles H. Mahoney $10,000 - $24,999 1975 Lawrence E. McAnneny Headmaster’s Associates MC Club Brian R. McCarthy Xaverian Society Founders John G. Tomasino Dana E. Petroni John P. Cooley John B. Potter $5,000 - $9,999 Thomas L. Hughes, Jr. Crystal Club Hugh P. Goulding Headmaster’s Associates 1978 David F. Bortone Michael E. Keegan 1987 Brother Gilbert Society Thomas M. Graf Brother Gilbert Society Blue & Gold Club Kenneth J. Mastrocola Xaverian Society $2,500 - $4,999 David J. Norton Stephen J. O’Neill Charles A. Russo Shawn O’Connor Anonymous Headmaster’s Associates Crystal Club Headmaster’s Associates Charles Wright Arthur R. Puopolo Headmaster’s Associates $1,000 - $2,499 Brian T. Callahan, Jr. David A. Petti MC Club Richard J. Wronski Paul D. Sullivan Crystal Club Timothy J. Dunn Michael P. Tarpey Richard Ferguson Blue & Gold Club $500 - $999 Paul F. Duval, Jr. Blue & Gold Club Ralph M. McHatton 1984 Joseph R. Richard Blue & Gold Club John E. Cadigan II Nicola Rico Brother Gilbert Society John B. Ryan Blue & Gold Club Arthur M. DeBenedictis Sean G. Downing, M.D. Christopher F. Rooney Brian J. Walsh MC Club $250 - $499 Daniel S. Foley Joseph G. Favuzza Richard S. Salemi Headmaster’s Associates Richard K. Fallon MC Club MC Club MC Club David P. Ventola Thomas D. Rosato, Jr. James C. Fallon up to $249 John E. Connelly John F. Garofano Crystal Club Brendan J. Ferrick John S. Munsey Dana S. Huberman

14 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Alumni Profile Alumni giving Brian Walsh 1984 Alumni giving Brian Walsh grew up in Somerville and attended St. Clement School before graduating from Malden Catholic in 1984. Today, Brian and his wife Deb live Gary G. Lynch Roberto L. DiMarco in Melrose with their three sons ages 14, 12, and 10. Their oldest son Kevin is a Steven R. Sherman Crystal Club freshman at MC and Brian hopes his other boys will join their brother when it Stephan J. Wronski Edward Palazzo Blue & Gold Club comes time to choose a high school. 1988 Matthew R. Boccuzzi Brother Gilbert Society Ellis H. Bougiouris Anthony F. Forcione Matthew J. Fallon “Since I still live in the area, like many other alumni, I see classmates around Crystal Club MC Club Melrose and in Boston. It is good to catch up with them and at some point in William J. Brady Andrew V. Arbia MC Club James J. Carbone Brian Walsh and his family the conversations something about MC always comes up”. In his professional Mark L. Abbott David G. Forcione, M.D. life, Brian has achieved great success as a partner at Highmount Capital, a Paul W. Beaulieu, Jr. Joseph F. Lanzi Brian G. Carroll wealth management firm, where he works with clients, oversees the trust company and is the day-to-day Brian J. Devine 1992 manager of the firm’s Boston office. “What I do blends many different areas of business from investments and Michael K. McDonald Brother Gilbert Society Lawrence A. Storace Christopher G. LaMarca client service to management, HR and beyond. Each day is interesting and usually different.” Alexander Vantarakis Headmaster’s Associates James W. Winter, Jr. Philip M. Antonelli Crystal Club Brian has also served as a Trustee here at Malden Catholic since 2009. In addition to his involvement at MC, 1989 Craig M. Peluso he has been very active in the community where he serves on the Board of Overseers for the Boys & Girls Brother Gilbert Society Blue & Gold Club Kevin F. Goulding Michael Fratarcangeli Clubs of Boston and is the chair of the Advisory Board at the Jordan Boy & Girls Club in Chelsea. When asked Headmaster’s Associates Dennis C. O’Donnell Michael H. Fallon MC Club who or what may have had the strongest impact on Brian as a student he explained that being educated in Blue & Gold Club Brian J. Kennealy the traditions of the Xaverian Brothers influenced him greatly in both his professional and personal life. “The Timothy C. Ammer John K. Murphy Keith A. Cox Robert A. Skaare, II Xaverian Brothers as a whole had the greatest impact on me. They are such a great group of dedicated men! I Christopher J. Leo recall the summer after my graduation before heading off to college I received a note in the mail from Brother William W. Potter 1993 MC Club MC Club Kevin McLean. He wrote something about how I had the potential to be successful regardless of what I would Eric A. Butze Richard A. Tkaczuk, Jr. pursue in life. He encouraged me to pursue my interests.” Robert E. Slocum Michael D. Ververis 1994 Crystal Club Faculty and staff members also helped to shape Brian into the person he is today. “Doug Sears, an English 1990 Richard J. LeBranti Xaverian Society Blue & Gold Club teacher, left a positive and lifelong impression on me. He expected a lot from his students. About 15 years after Daniel F. Passacantilli David P. Boucher my graduation, I saw him on the T when I was commuting to work. Doug was then a lawyer in Boston but he Brother Gilbert Society Eamonn M. Casey Christopher R. Jones MC Club came right over to me and was very interested in hearing about what I have been doing since my years at MC.” Headmaster’s Associates Eugene Covino Benedict D’Agostino Carlo N. Forcione Crystal Club William P. Long Brian knows that the high quality, transformative education that is provided at Malden Catholic is largely de- Timothy J. Morello David A. Oliveri pendent on the generous support the school receives from alumni every year. “I support MC because I know MC Club Marc L. Spada Shawn M. Cunniff Scott L. Tribble the school cannot provide the quality experience we all had as students without the support of its alumni. Paul M. MacDonald Steven R. Ultrino I want to make sure that MC is there for my sons and others in the future. I have been fortunate in recent years 1991 1995 from my board service to see that MC is a vibrant and interesting institution and I want to ensure it stays Headmaster’s Associates Headmaster’s Associates this way!” Daniel J. Sullivan Stephen J. Byrne Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 15 Senior Alumni giving class gift

Blue & Gold Club MC Club 2004 Malden Catholic High Christopher M. Caprio John E. Allen MC Club School students have a John K. Kelley John P. Amara Myles J. Lane MC Club David M. DiGregorio long and rich history of Michael C. Pasciuto Rocco DiRico 2005 giving back to their school Kevin M. Reid Thomas B. Finn MC Club Jeffrey Smith Jeremy B. Goldstein Eric J. Alves though the Senior Class Michael E. Martin Joseph P. McCarthy Gift. This year the Class 1996 Robert A. Santacroce Headmaster’s Associates 1998 Kyle S. Sartanowicz of 2012 chose to raise Eric J. Lynch MC Club Matthew S. Shapanka money to help offset the MC Club Phillip C. Drews Ryan T. Noonan John J. Ronan 2006 cost of upgrading the James J. Perry Blue & Gold Club large, blue and gold stage 1999 Michael P. Fitzgerald 1997 Blue & Gold Club MC Club curtains that are used at Fellowship Robert J. DiTrapano Michael J. Driscoll Commencement festivities Sean P. Hurley MC Club Timothy F. Endicott Headmaster’s Associates Andrew A. Hamilton Jared R. Freni like the Awards Banquet, Jared P. Belliveau Matthew M. O’Neil Justen W. Haddock Baccalaureate Mass and of course the Commencement Ceremony. Blue & Gold Club Conor K. Wynne Jason M. Lewis Chad T. DeRosa Michael F. Mattera Led by Student Council Secretary Alex O’Donovan and Senior David R. Spada 2000 Robert M. Medeiros Class Gift Committee members Raeshawn Kennedy, Jordan Noone, MC Club Brendan M. O’Connor Thomas A. Allen Domenic D’Aurora, John Rogers, Scott Layton, Michael Cole, and Thomas G. Endicott 2007 Brendan Collier, the class showed great generosity raising over $2,000 Concordia Brother Gilbert Society $100,000+ 2001 Christopher R. McCarthy from over 60% of the students. MC Club MC Club Legacy Society Andrew J. Palladino Michael S. Cummins $50,000 - $99,999 Matthew W. Donovan In addition to the Senior Class Gift, Malden Catholic also celebrates Founders 2002 Edward B. Morrissey, III the Senior Parent Class Gift. Parents of the senior class joined their $25,000 - $49,999 Blue & Gold Club Nicholas C. Serino sons’ efforts and left their own lasting legacy to MC by making gifts Fellowship James P. Paquette $10,000 - $24,999 Richard L. Tranfaglia 2008 to the Fund for Malden Catholic. Over $10,000 in unrestricted gifts MC Club MC Club Xaverian Society Anthony M. Morando Alex A. Annese were contributed by Class of 2012 parents to honor their sons as they $5,000 - $9,999 Daniel P. O’Connor Jonathan Davis, Jr. graduated from MC and to pay tribute to the school whose faculty Brother Gilbert Society Nicholas K. Yanakakis Robert P. DelGreco $2,500 - $4,999 Kevin D. Gilchrist and staff inspired their many accomplishments. We would like to say a 2003 Richard R. Giovino special thank you to Senior Parent Class Gift chairs Robert and Phyllis Headmaster’s Associates MC Club Thomas J. Johnson $1,000 - $2,499 Joseph M. Endicott Christopher R. Marcella Medeiros for helping to make the campaign such a success. Crystal Club Christopher A. Giso Michael C. McCarthy $500 - $999 Matthew S. Moore David J. Murphy Blue & Gold Club Paul Riley Michael P. O’Malley We offer a special thank you to the donors from the Class of 2012 $250 - $499 Ian G. Wilson Michael E. Robinson and to the senior parents who participated in the Senior Giving Patrick A. Souza MC Club Campaigns. up to $249

16 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Alumni giving 2012 graduates

2009 Tyler J. Murphy Michael J. Gersh Michael P. Sullivan MC Club Sean M. Sweeney Eric S. Gilberg Matthew W. Tamer Maurice P. Barry Andrew S. Tenney Austin R. Gillis Nigel M. Taylor Stephen J. Cadigan Colin R. Treanor Sean S. Glabicky Joseph A. Terranova Tyler J. Greenberg Nguyen K. Tram Gregory Crovo Alex Iascone Conor G. Cummins 2011 Douglas A. Hamilton Joseph M. Tumblin Richard J. Curro, II MC Club Kevin J. Hennessey Bradley M. Wall Peabody Daniel A. Endicott Nicholas M. Annese Alexander J. Iascone Class of 2012 Timothy W. Lilley Michael P. Clancy Waleed J. Jeha Harvard University John P. Morrissey Michael J. Giso Gregory P. Keegan Timothy W. O’Connor William J. Guinee Raeshawn D. Kennedy Anthony F. Serino Lawrence M. Guinee Robert P. Keogh Joseph P. Walsh, Jr. Michael D. Kelleher Ryan F. Kerivan Thomas C. Linnekin Andrew E. Krause 2010 Scott C. Layton MC Club 2012 Jared R. Lewis Anthony J. Brunco Blue & Gold Club Jordan A. Lewis Raeshawn D. Kennedy Robert J. Bucchino, Jr. William I. Crow Lucas M. Lott Malden Christopher W. DeNapoli MC Club Christopher R. Loycano Class of 2012 Ryan T. Finnegan Jonathan R. Alihosseini Robert E. Marks, III Daniel J. Keating Brian J. Andy Stephen V. Mattuchio Worcester Poly Tech Patrick J. McCarthy Colin J. Arbuckle James M. McCarron Joseph F. McCormick, Jr. Zachary G. Attenborough Patrick W. McDevitt Michael G. Berner Nicholas P. McMahon Robert J. Bialock Nicholas P. Medeiros Patrick P. Briatico Brian D. Meoli Concordia James L. Cain Conor J. Morey $100,000+ Anthony M. Carbone Justin F. Mullen Patrick Martin Legacy Society Nolan M. Carrier Paul F. Myers-O’Connell $50,000 - $99,999 John M. Cashell Jr. Cameron J. Neville Lynnfield James E. Clark Brendan A. Nichols Class of 2012 Founders Michael P. Cole Jr. Jordan J. Noone Norwich University $25,000 - $49,999 Brendan M. Collier Robert P. Norton Fellowship Matthew J. Cornacchia Austin L. O’Connor $10,000 - $24,999 Andrew J. Couillard Colin M. O’Donnell Paul R. Covelle Alexander J. O’Donovan Xaverian Society Domenic F. D’Aurora Joseph R. O’Keefe $5,000 - $9,999 Peter V. Demirdjian Michael P. Pepe Jr. Brother Gilbert Society Dylan J. Dennis Matthew J. Powers $2,500 - $4,999 Thomas D. Doherty Kevin M. Quigley Kevin R. Dumas Christopher B. Regan Cameron Nevile Headmaster’s Associates Melrose $1,000 - $2,499 William P. Endicott Nicholas C. Robbins David M. Estrich Kevin F. Roche Class of 2012 Crystal Club Matthew R. Farrenkopf John M. Rogers Rochester Institute of $500 - $999 Daniel J. Fitzgerald Benjamin C. Rosa Technology Blue & Gold Club Jackson M. Flynn John G. Rufo $250 - $499 Liam V. Flynn Kenneth M. Runge, Jr. Joseph A. Foti Luca Russo MC Club Victor J. Gabbidon Louis K. Sensale, III up to $249 Derek A. Gallo Patrick J. Stefanski

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 17 ways to give

Thanks to generous individuals like you, If you wish to mail a gift, please address it to: Malden Catholic continually improves the opportunities offered to the young men Office of Institutional Advancement who will lead tomorrow. Malden Catholic High School 99 Crystal Street Your gift today makes an immediate impact Malden, MA 02148 on students by providing financial aid, co-curricular opportunities, and curricular Checks may be made payable to: strength. Malden Catholic High School

To make a gift using your Visa, MasterCard, or American Express, donate securely online at www.maldencatholic.org or contact Lisa Schlosberg at 781.475.5334.

Matching Gifts Planned Giving Memorial Gifts Don’t forget to ask your employer about matching Planned gifts allow you to provide for Malden A gift in memory of someone you love or admire gifts! You can maximize your personal contribu- Catholic while realizing your own financial and can be a particularly meaningful way to contribute tions to the school and increase the impact of estate planning goals. Many planned giving to Malden Catholic High School. Upon a special your gift by taking advantage of your company’s methods benefit the donor as well as the school, occasion or the loss of a family member or friend, matching gift benefit. Check with your human by reducing or eliminating income, gift, and many choose to create a restricted scholarship or resources or payroll department for details. estate taxes. For more information on Planned an endowed scholarship in their memory. Giving, please contact the Advancement Office at A Gift of Securities or Real Estate 781.475.5333. By making a gift of securities or real estate you benefit in two ways: first, by receiving a charitable Gifts In Kind income tax deduction, and second, by avoiding Non-cash gifts of property such as computers, capital gains taxes that would otherwise be due books, scientific equipment, art materials also on the appreciated property. For stock transfer make important gifts. The fair market value of instructions, please contact the Director of Busi- such items is deductible for income tax purposes. ness Operations at 781.475.5329. A formal appraisal is required by the IRS for gifts in kind valued at over $5,000.

18 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders ways to give parent giving

FELLOWSHIP Robert and Phyllis Medeiros Andrew and Susan Valente Lillian GC 1947 and Mark and Maureen Hennessey Joseph and Maria Moniz Paul and Margaret Chisholm David J. 1975 and Lisa Norton Anthony and Michele Valenza Michael Czechowski Daniel and Joan Hern John and Susan Monticone Kevin and Deborah Guinee Rick and Elizabeth Paquette Robert and Kimberly Visconti Dennis and Carla Dale Mark Hobbs Walter and Rita Moore Lawrence and Alicia Guinee Clorinda E. Saragosa Robert and Diane Wall Kenneth and Pamela Daniell Hubert E. Holley 1955 Omer Morency William and Ellen Guinee Michael P. 1978 and Sandra Tarpey Jonathan and Bernadette Davis Stephen and Lisa Holmes Edward and Theresa Morrissey William J. 1980 and Nancy Heffron James and Patricia Tarpey MC CLUB Patricia GC 1962 and William Dean James and Cathy Horne Frank and Barbara Mullen John J. Keough 1960 Richard J. 1983 and Debbie Tartarini Mohammad and Barbara Alihosseini Jean Marie DeGenova Thomas L., Sr. and Eileen Hughes David and Judith Mullen Francis J. Ricciardone, Sr. 1939 Scott and Gina Andy Herbert J. 1949 and Jean Delaney Daniel and Sharon Hurley David and Sheila Murphy Richard and Carol Ann Wronski CRYSTAL CLUB David and Jayne Arbuckle Peter and Darlene Demirdjian Jim and Therese Jeha Paul and Katie Myers David and Mary Dickerson Michael and Karen Attenborough William and Susan DeNapoli Thomas and Judith Johnson Paul D. 1984 and Catherine Neal XAVERIAN SOCIETY Ernest and Christine Doherty John and Kathy Beckwith Carlos and Eunice DePena Ted and Camille Kalogeropoulos George L. 1953 and Beatrice Nealon John D.M.D. 1976 and Maria Annese Gerald J. 1950 and Raymond 1986 and Lisa Bell Michael and Lisa Derby Michael 1974 and Rosemarie Keane Craig and Cindy Neville Anthony J. 1974 and Pia DellaPiana Doris Harvey GC 1950 Anthony and Margaret Belmonte Solomon Dessalegne and Mui Nim John and Barbara Keenan William and Patricia Nolan Daniel and Katherine Keating James A., Jr. 1944 and Doris McAvoy Alfio and Kimberly Bitto Robert and Paula DeVits Michael and Robyn Kelleher David A. 1948 and Kenneth Nestor Helen and Edward S. Bockley, Sr. Demetra DiGregorio Joseph J. 1957 and Evelyn Keough Marie Norton GC 1948 BROTHER GILBERT SOCIETY Philip, Jr. and Barbara O’Connell Michael J. and Jo-anne Bourque Elma DiRico Frederick and Joyce Kerivan Robert and Eileen Norton Mark, Sr. and Heather Adams Richard and Catherine Powers Frank and Carol Brengola Michelle Doherty Jerry and Mary Jo Koizumi Philip A., Sr. 1947 and John C. 1981 and Lauren Addonizio Frank and Josephine Saia Philip and Lori Briatico Timothy and Sharon Donovan Eric and Ruth Krause Jean O’Connell Herbert W. Boudreau, Jr. 1966 Anthony and Jean Brunco Gerald E., Jr. and Stephen and Theresa Layton Thomas and Gail O’Donnell William and Mary Driscoll BLUE & GOLD CLUB Paul and Marie Buckley Margaret Eisenhaur GC 1952 John J. Leary Kevin and Alessandra O’Donovan Janice M. Fallon Matthew and Suzanne Bialock John and Rosemary Burke Thomas E. 1969 and Joan Endicott Armando and Elaine Leo Frank and Mary Ann O’Keefe Joseph E., Sr. 1956 and Robert J. 1971 and Cheryl Cadigan William and Joan Erickson Joan Lewis Antoinette Mahoney GC 1956 Lorraine Bucchino Steve and Paula Cameron Marc and Eileen Estrich Harry and Carol Lilley Robert J. McCarthy Tom and Jean Campbell William N. 1965 and Beth Farrenkopf Robert and Beth Linnekin James P. Ed.D. 1951 and Robert J. 1948 and Maryann Cappello Franco and Teresina Fazzolari Alice E. Long Monica McIntyre Barbara Cavanaugh Jeffrey and Maryann Cappello Paul and Deanna Ferry Charles and Diane Loycano Michael and Anne Marie O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cefalo John and Maria Caprio Allan Finlay Daniel and Elizabeth Luberto Concordia Stephen J. 1978 and Janet O’Neill Joseph M. 1969 and Diane Connelly Anthony and Paula Carbone Thomas and Phyllis Finnegan Edwin C. Lucey $100,000+ Joseph and Margie Penta Peter and Maria de Bernado John J. 1959 and Corinne Cardarelli Edward L. Fitzemeyer 1979 Charles and Priscilla Lucia Legacy Society Theodore and Maureen Steckel Arthur M. 1975 and James and Mary Chiavelli Doris Flynn Francis X. 1937 and Rita Mahoney $50,000 - $99,999 Rosemarie DeBenedictis Michael and Paula Clancy John and Valerie Flynn Lawrence A. 1951 and HEADMASTER’S ASSOCIATES Vincent and Nora Dube Robert and Patricia Cleary Robert and Michele Forester Patricia Malatesta Founders Daniel F., Jr. 1948 and Robert and Anne Duff Michael and Mary Cole Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Foti O.D. Charles and Dorothy Marcella $25,000 - $49,999 Mary Appleton GC 1950 Joseph G. 1978 and Lisa Favuzza Robert and Karen Collier 1982 Jean M. Marotta Fellowship Maria Barker Edward and Patricia Fitzgerald Christina Connelly Victor and Martha Gabbidon Brendan and Diane McCarthy $10,000 - $24,999 Paul and Donna Bruno Coletta Fowler Richard P. 1972 and Donna Connelly Gayle H. Gallo Joseph and Marianne McCarthy Xaverian Society John and Susan Cashell Anna Mae Graf 1944 James and Kathleen Cornacchia Bartholomew Galvin Joseph and Dawn McCormick $5,000 - $9,999 Robert and Diane Cataldo Daniel and Janice Iascone William H. Ph.D. 1965 and Louis and Marie Gersh John W. and Nancy McDevitt John H. 1964 and Gail Costello Joseph and Patricia Imbrogno Claire Costello Richard and Brenda Gilchrist Bernadette McGlynn-Davis Brother Gilbert Society Thomas and Kerry Fitzgerald Russell and Maureen Libby John and Mary Couillard Joseph and Ann Giso Joseph P. McGonagle 1947 $2,500 - $4,999 James V., Jr. 1950 and Patricia Gaffey Irene F. Malachowski Paul R., Sr. and Patricia Covelle Robert and LuAnn Glabicky Craig and Kathleen Schwarze Headmaster’s Associates Frank III and Deborah Giso Carmen and Nancy Mattuchio Paul and Caron Crovo Kenneth and Marilyn Glover Harold and Kathleen McKenna $1,000 - $2,499 Thomas M. 1975 and Barbara Graf Robert and Paula Mooney Marguerite M. GC 1954 and Helen S. Goldstein Brian and Elizabeth McNelis Glennon and Michele Guihan Edward J. 1951 and William Cullen 1951 Sally Goulding Gerard and Jacqueline McQuaid Crystal Club Paul J. 1960 and Terese Kennealy Elizabeth Norton GC 1949 Patrick and Donna Cummins Victor and Linda Grasso Robert and Deborah McVicar $500 - $999 Scott and JoAnne Ludwig Gregory and Lisa Ortolani Paul A. 1946 and Paul and Theresa Greenberg David and Kathleen Meoli Blue & Gold Club Hugh and Doris MacIsaac Paul and Marie Panek Kathleen Curran GC 1946 Daniel and Nancy Gritti Rosemarie Merrill $250 - $499 Stephen F. 1985 and Thomas, Jr. and Susan Haddock Lois Milmore Stephen R. 1965 and Michael and Martha Quigley MC Club Chris and Robin Serino Cathleen Curran Gerald and Marie Hamilton William V. 1971 and Beverly McNaught up to $249 Brian and Meg-Ann Meaney Richard J. 1954 and Barbara Shea Richard and Elaine Curro Timothy and Lois Harrington Margaret Monagle

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 19 parent giving 2012 graduates

Francis and Patricia O’Loughlin Ellen-Marie Winson John F. 1979 and Megen O’Malley Frank and Mary Winsor John J. 1971 and Marianne O’Neil Richard J. 1983 and Allison Wronski Parent Giving at Thomas and Jody Palladino Patricia F. Yanakakis Michael P., Sr. and Anne Pepe Malden Catholic Robert Norton Frank and Candace Pioppi Jim and Kathleen Pokorny is a meaningful Malden Leo and Elizabeth Potter Class of 2012 Arthur R. 1983 and Cristina Puopolo way for families LeMoyne College Ralph and Roberta Puopolo Steven and Pauline Re Concordia William and Kathleen Regan $100,000+ to be involved in Constantine and Julie Reissis Legacy Society their student’s Philip and Andrea Robbins $50,000 - $99,999 Frederick and Carol Roche John and Diana Rogers Founders education. $25,000 - $49,999 Daniel and Anita Luberto Matthew Powers Christine Rose Fellowship These gifts provide vital financial support North Reading Thomas and Lorraine Rossi $10,000 - $24,999 Class of 2012 John and Susan Rufo that help enhance important programs Xaverian Society University of North Carolina Kenny and Gerri Runge $5,000 - $9,999 Mark S. 1972 and and initiatives that directly impact all MC at Chapel Hill Barbara Sartanowicz Brother Gilbert Society students. Robert and Donna Secondini $2,500 - $4,999 Louis K., Jr. and Deborah Sensale Headmaster’s Associates Richard P. Sheridan $1,000 - $2,499 Tuition covers only part of the actual cost Thomas J., Jr. 1974 and Christina Skerry Crystal Club to educate a student at Malden Catholic. $500 - $999 Christopher and Julie Sparages Students benefit from donations received Kevin Roche Peter and Patricia Stefanski Blue & Gold Club Medford Patricia Storella $250 - $499 from generous benefactors that help offset Class of 2012 Michael and Susan Sullivan MC Club tuition costs. Last year gifts from parents Saint Anselm’s College Richard and Rosalie Sullivan up to $249 Francis and Diane Sullivan ranged from $5 to $10,000. Ralph and Erica Sully Arvid D. 1959 and Rita Swanson Bridie Tamer We want to thank our parents who have Paul and Christine Tenney generously contributed to Malden Catholic. Richard L. 1965 and Anne Marie Tilley Participating in the Fund for Malden Archie Tram Richard and Mary Ellen Tobey Catholic gives parents a way to be part David and Carol Travers Vietnam Christopher and Gail Treanor of the Xaverian mission of the school. We Class of 2012 Ann M. Tribble encourage all parents to support the Fund for Ohio State John 1956 and Margaret Turner William and Sandra Twomey Malden Catholic in the future. Ferdinand and Barbara Ungaro Richard and Anne Willis Martha Wilson-Gabbidon

20 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders GRANDPARENT faculty/staff DONORS DONORS

FELLOWSHIP Nancy Buchanan Brother Edward G. Bozzo, C.F.X. Peter Ghiloni Michael O’Connor Babe Guinee John Bulman Concordia Robert J. Bucchino 1971 Dennis Gleason Matthew M. O’Neil 1999 Paul M. 1944 and Theresa Cahill $100,000+ Jean Campbell Brother Timothy Hoey, C.F.X. Elizabeth S. Paquette Christina Connelly Headmaster’s Associates Legacy Society Eamonn M. Casey 1994 Daniel Iascone James Pokorny Herbert J. 1949 and Jean Delaney Linda Giudice $50,000 - $99,999 David Chuckran Alexander Kissel Kathleen Pokorny James J. and Patricia Tarpey Jeanne Marie Delory Diane Connelly Cathleen Landry Frank Polak Founders Demetra DiGregorio Brother Daniel Cremin, C.F.X. Marie Mattera Brother Thomas Puccio, C.F.X. $25,000 - $49,999 Crystal Club Laudalino and Esmerelda Ferreira Maria Crotty Robert J. McCarthy Carolyn Rolfe John and Shirley Cobb Ann Forester Fellowship Karen Davidson-Heller Anthony McDowell Chris Serino Eileen Doherty Charles and Margaret Franco $10,000 - $24,999 Mary Driscoll David Murray Jeffrey Smith 1995 Thomas and Sharon Fitzgerald Clara Gaudet Xaverian Society Patrick Driscoll Kenneth Nestor Edward C. Tyrrell Robert and Jean Germino Timothy and Arlene Lordan Michael J. Driscoll 2006 John Nott Gerald J. 1950 and Doris Harvey Maurice F. and Joan Lynch $5,000 - $9,999 GC 1950 Marilyn C. MacFarlane GC 1954 Brother Gilbert Society Robert and Patricia Kilcoyne Francis X. 1937 and Rita Mahoney $2,500 - $4,999 Gerrit and Jacqueline Kor Thomas and Beatrice Marchant Headmaster’s Associates Evelyn and Richard T. Mallon, Sr. Carmen and Jean Mattuchio $1,000 - $2,499 1951 Agnes McCarvill Kevin and Virginia Murphy James and Joanne McSherry Crystal Club Florence O’Brien Judith Medeiros $500 - $999 Ted and Patricia Moschella Blue & Gold Club BLUE & GOLD CLUB Grace Moynihan $250 - $499 Richard S. 1955 and Marilyn Abbott Paul E. and Anna Muise Celia GC 1958 and Joseph P. Albert, John M., Jr. 1940 and Irene Mulcahy MC Club Mission Statement Sr. 1958 George L. 1953 and Beatrice Nealon up to $249 Mary Barker 1953 Malden Catholic High School is a private boys’ Catholic school Chet and Jan Delani Mary Nikitin Emilio and Rose DelVecchio Philip A., Sr. 1947 and Jean sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers. Its mission is to create a John R. Duffy 1952 O’Connell community of faith that promotes the dignity of all through Gospel Edward and Mary Flanagan James and Barbara Pasquale Anna Mae Graf GC 1944 Joseph and Erasmina Piccirilli values and an environment that fosters the love of God, of self and Robert and Elizabeth McCarthy Edward and Peg Pignone of others. Dedicated to the spiritual, intellectual, creative, social, Josephine Morrissey Thomas and Janice Portlock Edward J. 1951 and Ralph A. and Roberta Puopolo and physical development of its students, Malden Catholic offers a Elizabeth Norton GC 1949 Paul Sacco college preparatory curriculum, sensitive to individual needs in a Peter Passatempo Patrick and Ann Saitta Richard J. 1954 and Barbara Shea Carol Segal Catholic, familial atmosphere. June Sheridan Mary Senier Jeannette Sullivan Louise Tansino Anna Tiberi Malden Catholic is accredited by the New England Association of MC CLUB Chester and Barbara Tilly Schools and Colleges. Francis and Mary Arsenault Ann M. Tribble GC 1956 Joe and Arlene Avola Julius and Joanne Visconti GC 1955 George P. Belliveau 1944 Carl and Mary Jane Weiss Helen and Edward S. Bockley, Sr.

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 21 Student Profile: Joseph Penta 2013

Joseph Penta, 2013 is from When asked about a memorable experience at MC, Joe reflected on Tewksbury, MA where he lives his participation in the Xaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools retreat with his parents and his sisters held in the winter of his junior year. “It was great to be with 100 other Estelle and Maggie. He attended students who exemplify the same extraordinary XBSS qualities that St. Margaret’s School in Lowell we do at MC. It was energizing to be with other members of the XBSS for first through eighth grade. community who have had the same shared experiences; who have As an eighth grader Joe was experienced the same type of education and who share the same interested in continuing his values as MC students.” Catholic education and applied to several local Catholic schools. After attending a Shadow Day at Malden Catholic, Joe knew that despite the Joe is just one example of the many talented students who attend 45 minute drive to and from school each day, MC was the right school Malden Catholic. Joe and all of his classmates have the opportunity for him. to excel because of the gifts made to the Fund for Malden Catholic each year. These gifts are a powerful and lasting investment in the Now a senior, Joe has excelled both academically and athletically. value of the MC experience and help us to increase the margin of A member of the Saint Francis Xavier Scholars program since his excellence that makes an MC education exceptional. Support of freshman year, he is spending his last year at MC as an officer of the the Fund for Malden Catholic ensures that aspects like curriculum National Honor Society, Executive Board Member of Lancers in Action, development, library acquisitions, technology updates and more President of the Student Council, Captain of the football team and remain a top priority so that our students receive the best educational a member of the baseball team. He credits his success to the many opportunities our dedicated faculty and staff can provide. It is gifts to dedicated and committed faculty members and coaches at MC. “The the Fund for Malden Catholic that help us maintain our competitive teachers and coaches at MC are really there for you. They put in the edge for students like Joe. extra time to help you. They get to school early and stay late so they can be there to support you in anything you need. All they really want When asked what being part of the MC community means to him, is to see you succeed.” Joe did not hesitate in his answer. “Brotherhood. Brotherhood means everyone is always there for you. The students, the teachers, everyone Joe is looking forward to graduating from MC this spring. Planning is there to help you be the best you can be. At Malden Catholic, you to study engineering, he will apply to schools such as Northeastern, are part of a larger community that cares about one another.” Purdue and Notre Dame, and is confident that his strong academic background will make him a competitive candidate for even the most Your continued and increased support of the Fund for Malden challenging of programs. “Mrs. Imondi made math fun. She gave me Catholic will enable the school to continue to develop high achieving the foundation I will need to pursue engineering in a challenging students like Joe who are educated in the traditions of the Xaverian college environment.” Brotherhood. It is the power of gifts made by our alumni, parents and friends that will make a tremendous impact on today’s students and tomorrow’s leaders.

22 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Faculty Spotlight: Peter Ghiloni, Chairman of Theology

Tell a little about yourself and your background. I am a native of Medford and have recently returned to live at the family home where I grew up. I attended Saint Clement Schools, Medford, MA; the University of Lowell and Notre Dame University. I have degrees in Philosophy, Music and Theology. I began teaching in 1977 and have been teaching in some capacity ever since. I began teaching elementary music, taught at Saint The students Columbkille High School in Brighton, Sacred Heart School of Theology in Hales Corners, WI, Saint Bonaventure University in western NY state. I have worked in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Worcester, MA, Milwaukee, WI and have made Saint Bonaventure, NY. For ten years I served as the Director of Prayer and Worship for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. the most impact on In addition to teaching I have always been involved in music. I have served as a music and liturgy director in parishes and colleges and have sung with a variety of choruses. At present I conduct the North Reading me at MC. Community Chorale. I appreciate What made you decide to join the faculty at Malden Catholic High School? their When I returned to the area after having been away for 25 years I knew I wanted to teach. When I saw the job opening at Malden Catholic for a theology and music teacher I knew it was meant to be. seriousness

Has anyone at MC made a particular impact on you? of purpose, The students have made the most impact on me at MC. I appreciate their seriousness of purpose, their humor, and their generosity. their humor, and their I have also been impacted by the support staff at the school: the custodial staff, the cafeteria staff, the office staff, the admissions staff, the development staff and the guidance staff. They are the unsung heroes of the school. They generosity. work tirelessly for everyone.

You give so much of your time and energy to MC - why is it important to you to give financially as well? I want to be sure that the good things that are happening at MC continue. I have always tried to tithe wherever I have worked. I believe it is important to support in any way I can.

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 23 MC has received gifts in Memory of Girls catholic high school giving and in Honor of the following

CONCORDIA Kathleen T. Flanagan Curran 1946 Patricia McNamara Legasey 1963 Lillian Wishoski Czechowski 1947 foundations Patricia Boland Dean 1962 Concordia FOUNDERS Katherine Shine Dean 1944 $100,000+ Sallyann Dimeco Fama 1956 Irene E. Dempsey 1947 Legacy Society Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of Red & Blue Foundation Eileen Daly Dolan 1956 $50,000 - $99,999 Ameriprise Financial Matching South Carolina Schwab Charitable Fund XAVERIAN SOCIETY Joan Collins Drane 1954 Gift Program Donovan Family Foundation Southwest Florida Community Founders Margaret T. Noonan McCarthy 1950 Cecelia R. Fitzgerald Drever 1950 Anheuser-Busch Foundation Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Foundation Charitible Gift Fund $25,000 - $49,999 Cecelia A. Kelley Driscoll 1954 The Blanche M. Walsh Charity Trust Essex County Community Foundation St. Rocco Fraternal Association of BROTHER GILBERT SOCIETY Margaret Sullivan Eisenhaur 1952 Fellowship Boston Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Malden Antoinette Cardarelli Mahoney 1956 Anne Trepaney Gibbons 1952 $10,000 - $24,999 The Catholic Schools Foundation, Highland Street Foundation Target- Take Charge of Education Maureen S. Kelley Graham 1966 Xaverian Society Inc. The Lynch Foundation Teleflex Foundation HEADMASTER’S ASSOCIATES Cheryl Graney 1965 $5,000 - $9,999 Celebrities for Charity Foundation, John A. McNeice Jr. Charitable Vanguard Charitable Endowment Mary Flanagan Appleton 1950 Ann Marie Langone Hurley 1959 Inc. Foundation Program Patricia McWade 1965 Mary P. Hawko Joyce 1953 Brother Gilbert Society Charles Sardo Memorial Foundation Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Yawkey Foundation Marguerite Ricciardone 1974 Brenda J. Carroll Karnes 1956 $2,500 - $4,999 The Piccolo Family Foundation Carol Reilly Shediac 1960 Louise Hanley Keane 1962 Headmaster’s Associates Katie Sullivan Waunch 1966 Mary J. Gilligan Kimball 1974 $1,000 - $2,499 Catherine F. Kelliher Krueger 1954 Crystal Club Maureen R. Halpin Lalumiere 1954 CRYSTAL CLUB $500 - $999 Kathryn Fallon 1988 Jean F. Farraher LaPanne 1949 Mary Ellen Driscoll Gannon 1962 Marilyn C. Lawler MacFarlane 1954 Blue & Gold Club Doris J. Stevens Harvey 1950 Janet Malatesta 1947 $250 - $499 matching gift companies Joan McDonough 1947 MC Club BLUE & GOLD CLUB Patricia McNaught Menesale 1960 up to $249 Eleanor Cafferty Appleyard 1957 Ann Culleton Micheletti 1962 Adobe Systems Fidelity Foundation NSTAR Services Company Maureen Cameron Barnes 1966 Betsy Pike Moreira 1953 Ameriprise Financial Matching Gift General Electric Company Raytheon Company Deanna Milton Charves 1955 Claire Lamphier Morrissey 1953 Program John Hancock Matching Gifts Teleflex Foundation Carol Small Fazio 1967 Alice Mulcahy 1947 Arbella Charitable Foundation, Inc. Program United Technologies Matching Gift Anna Mae Flynn Graf 1944 Marie LaSpina Norton 1948 BAE Systems Employee Community Mellon Financial and Volunteer Grant Elizabeth A. Kenny Norton 1949 Sheila M. Greene Obremski 1956 Fund, Inc. Mobil Oil Corporation Wells Fargo Betty Rufo Tricca 1957 Mary L. Doyle O’Connell 1960 Colgate-Palmolive Company New York Life Foundation Barbara Tyree Peterson 1950 Eaton Vance Management Nokia MC CLUB Mary Sullivan Prior 1956 Edna Brosnahan 1946 Irene Reardon 1951 Kathleen Gilligan Burke 1965 Claire Hayes Reardon 1936 Anne Marie McMellen Carpenter Janet Conley Rice 1962 1958 Marilyn Chisholm Shaw 1951 Marilyn McPhee Chalifour 1955 Constance M. Pike Turner 1954 Patricia Gorman Cooper 1963 Joanne Walsh Visconti 1955 Did you know? Elaine M. Crawford 1954 Mary C. Quealy Whalen 1948 Marguerite M. Costa Cullen 1954 Lucy A. Sanborn Winsor 1949 You can maximize your personal contributions to the school and increase the impact of your gift. By taking advantage of a company’s matching gift benefit, you may be able to double or even triple the amount of your contribution. Check with your company’s human resources or payroll department to see whether it offers a matching gift program. Thank you.

24 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders MC has received gifts in Memory of Girls catholic high school giving and in Honor of the following

Anna J. Ardolino Lucia Cusack Loretta Franceson Joseph Littlewood Rita Murphy Marie Rusane Sharon Irene Towne Armstrong Edward & Irene Czechowski Mary Gallagher Pat Lombardi Lucy Nagle Rose Ryan Phyllis Pierce Austin Dan Dailey Lillian Galvin GC 1956 Richard C. Lombard Walter Nealon Winefred Sablock Charlie Aylward Paul Daly JoAnn M. Gaudet Thomas Loomis John Nicholas Denise Sacco Susan Barker Lorraine DeAngelis Dottie Goggin Sean E. Lucey Dr. James O’Brien 1938 Vincent Scali John Barry Philomena DeBenedictis Paul Gonzalves James A. Lynch, Jr. 1948 Gloria O’Brien William J. Scanlan Larry Bartlett Mary DeCristoforo John Granahan, Sr. Joseph J. MacFarlane 2004 Edward D. O’Brien Gertrude Scarano Michael Battaglino Gertrude DeCrosta Marie M. Grava-Maffei Frederick Mackay Ronald O’Brien Rudy Scenna Jean Bennett Francesca DeLuca Timothy J. Guinee 1941 Bert Macneil Joseph O’Donnell Robert J. Seihold Rita E. Bennett Teresa M. Dempsey GC 1945 Robert J. Gulla Peter Malatesta Patricia M. O’Leary Louise Shapanka George Berardi Bertha DePalma Beverly Hanifan Norinne Treanor Maloney Sue Olivia Barry Shea 1981 Desmond Bergin Louise A. DeVincentis Thomas J. Hannon Stephen Maraia Joseph P. Pagliuca Stanley Sheft Edith Boirght Donald Diaz Tom Hannon Jane Marullo Anthony Paladino Al Simpson Donald Bolger Martha DiMartino Eileen M. Harrington Rosemary A. Matazarro Remo Palmieri Steve Smith Robert Bourque Dianne M. Dingolo John Harrington 1936 Emilo Matucci Domenic Anthony Palumbo Elizabeth “Betty” Steele Joseph Brocklebank Suzanne Dionne Claire Hodgdon Mario F. Mauriello Celia M. Parise Arthur Strianese Dorothy Bruce-Gill Flora DiPasquale Mr. Horne Paul McCabe Steven Parker Theresa Sullivan Dennis Burke Marilyn DiPasquale Judith Shaw Houle Ronald P. McClay Sothany Pen Eileen Sullo William J. Burns Edward V. DiPietro Ester Imbornone Patrick McDevitt Adelaide Penta Joseph & Hilda Surette Albert E. Butler Mary DiPietro Bernice Isenhart Ambrose & Alice McGinley Elaina Pepe Elizabeth Sweeney Ted Butler John F. Donegan Tina Jackson Mary Lou McGrath Vincent Sully Pepe Anita Tavella Francis X. Callahan, Jr. Elizabeth Doucette Quinlan B. Junta Gerald McKenna Eric J. Phillips Albert Tenney Steven Calvani John Doyle 1957 Peter Karagozian Henry McKenna Madge Phillips Kathleen Timmons Paul Camello Marie Duchesne Thomas Keefe John McLaughlin Margaret Phillips Nicola G. Torra Maurice Cantopher Paul F. Duffy Eva M. Keirstead Leo McLaughlin Harry E. Pokorny Joseph L. Tribble Mildred Cappello John P. Dugas Victor Keller Theresa McLaughlin Frank Polak, Sr. Marie Tuzzalino Joseph Cardarelli John Dwyer Margaret G. Kelley Ruth M. McPhee Miriam Portman Domenic J. Uglietto Janice Chalifour William Ebert Patricia Kelley John D. McPherson Jack Prendergast Rita Vacca Joanne Chesnick Preston “Jay” Fairlamb, Jr. Lucas Andrew Kenney Carthene McQuade Giuseppe Puccio Jeanette Vanasse David Colbert Irene Annese Fallon Sonia Kenny Grace McWilliams Michele Puopolo Donald Virgorito Noel Collins Thomas Fallon 1960 Margaret Killion John Meaney Kiran Randhaua Rita Whalen John Conlon Kathy Falzone Maureen A. Killion Jeanne M. Medina Edward P. Reardon Lester Williams Edward Convery 1946 Pao-Hisien Fang Richard Koester Joan Melley John Redmond Richard P. Zampitella Rosario George Coppola Marie Faretra Andrew B. LaFauci James E. Milano William Reinold Chester Zaremba Maria Correia Rita Farrell Ernst F. Larochel Laraine Milauskas Jim Rice Maria Corricelli Ralph A. Ferragamo Robert J. Lawler Ronald Monaco Jonathan Richard Frances Coughlin John J. Finn Wayne Lawyer Dean Moore Richard T. Rigby Thomas J. Cox, Jr. 1963 Lynn Marie Finn Agnes E. Leo Virginia Morley Ralph Ritchie Joan Cronin Robert C. Fiorenza Anna Leo Michael Morris Aileen Robblee Paul Crosby Mazie Flaherty Anthony Leo John F. Moylan Mildred Ross Walter Cuffe Margaret M. Flynn Lucy Leonardi Ralph Mugford Mike Rotchford James J. Cullen Helene Fontaine Robert D. LeSaffre Arthur Mullaney Alwin J. Ruelle

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 25 friends of malden catholic

Concordia Markey for Congress Committee MC Club William B. Keefe Patrick Waldron Townsend Sales & Service, Inc. Jim and Bev Donovan Tom and Jean Martin Steven and Nancy Albanese Kelliher & Callaghan Anna Welch Eleanor C. Tuxbury Jason Maxwell Alice Allen Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kilduff, Jr. Winter Hill Bank Stephen and Kathleen Unger Legacy Society William P. McQuillan Paul and Audrey Aloes Kiwanis Club of Everett Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pevey Universal Technology Bob and Michelle Atchinson Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund Mary M. Antonelli Ann LaHait Richard and Mary Place Andrew and Susan Valente Jack McCrane V. Reverend Myles N. Sheehan, SJ, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Antonelli Alan and Elise Lapham Place Motor Inc. Vernon’s Liquors Provincial/ New England Province Joseph Benoit Joseph and Laura Le Clair Dane and Ann Poeske Rino and Mary Carol Vitolo Founders of Jesuits Maureen Berg Doris Lusignan Elaine M. Porter Dan and Judith Volungis Jack and Ellen Connors Mr. and Mrs. John Power Richard and Barbara Biederman Nancy Madanian-Reppucci Ralph Procopio Garrett and Mary Wall John F. Fish Robert Primavera Thomas Bittelari Peter and Linda Manning Rosemary Pye Francis Whitehead Jr. Barbara J. Riordan Daniel and Elise Bloodwell Thomas and Helen Marcotti Ray Seraphin Ford Inc. Whitmore Brothers Construction Co. Fellowship Joseph Roller II Donald and Rita Boudreau James and Emily Maughan Ralph Raynard Wilson Farms, Inc. Peter and Carolyn Lynch Roger Ryan Anne L. Boyd Joseph and Mary McCaughey Reel Tape Solutions Windsor Architectural Woodworking James and Gail Radley William and AnnMarie Teuber William and Jean Brooks John and Margarete McNeice Riley Ford, Inc. Virginia Wood Paul and Katherine Stuka Peter and Theresa Thayer Charles L. Burke George W. McPhee Dante Rizzo Winifred Yale Robert and Mary Ernestine Therrien Michael and Diana Burrows Craig Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roche Patrick and Kathleen Yanchus Xaverian Society Nancy Callahan and John Davis Mayor Thomas Menino Donna Rolfe John and Barbara Yates Jerome and Patricia Buckley Crystal Club Sofia Caloggero Middlesex Federal Savings Rebekah Ross Charlestown Against Drugs Jeffrey Becker Canaan Management, Inc. Monteiro Plumbing & Heating Janet Ryan Bryon and Cynthia Deysher Penny Brodle Christine Carey Mount Vernon - Galilean Lodge Joseph and Nancy Ryan Julie Duffy Thomas and Rosemary Callahan John and Julianne Carlson Sheldon and Joyce Mover Ronald and Donna Ryder John and Sheila Feeney Catholic Cemetery Association Paul and Janet Catrone Peter R. Nobile Insurance Salem Capital Management Inc. Ted and Terry Hansberry William and Angela Healy Christopher and Carol Cavalier Agency, Inc. Sarah Teck Management, Inc. - Mc- John and Rosemary Mahoney Terrence Kennedy James S. Conway Donna H. O’Brien Donald’s Restaurants John, Jr. and Ann O’Hearn Gerard and Patricia Mahoney Paul Coughlin The Onstott Group, Inc. Daniel and Roberta Sardella Steven and Adrienne Principe William and Elaine Markey Brendan and Barbara Cranna Pellet Productions, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Sax Rinet Company, LLC Christopher R. Ranjitkar Michael Czechowski Joyce Peters Paul and Josephine Scola Concordia The Mary and Phineas Tobe Trust Richard and Kathleen Reilly Patricia Davern Jerome and Susan Pokorny Sentinel Benefits $100,000+ Mark and Dayna Sutton Joanne DeGiacomo Gary and Cynthia Polignone Robert Shaw Legacy Society Brother Gilbert Society Richard Thorman Thomas and Christine Dehney Elaine M. Porter Robert and Laura Short $50,000 - $99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett Debra Dionne Donna Rolfe Sica’s Automotive, Inc. Clough Capital Partners Blue & Gold Club Division 12 AOH Denise Russell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Silveira Founders David and Judy Ganz Scott and Susan Adler Janice Dolan Janet Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Slabacheski $25,000 - $49,999 Kevin and Gunilla Gorman Merrill Beckett Robert Donovan Lisa Sargavakian Michael and Christine Smerczynski Fellowship John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. Peter and Annette Brown The Driscoll Agency Barbara Scanlan Jane R. Smith $10,000 - $24,999 Bill Achtmeyer Joseph and Lucille Donoghue Robert J. Dunne III Marie Scanlan Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Emerson Network Power J. Rondald Edwards John and Marianne Scanlan Steven Spack Xaverian Society Headmaster’s Associates M. J. Endicott Joanne Faber Joseph R. Scola, Sr. Stephen Spellman $5,000 - $9,999 Dennis Burns Robert Fitzgerald Erin Fallon Robert J. Sellers Claire Stevens Brother Gilbert Society Gerard and Lynda Brandi Gregory and Loretta Gailius Concetta A. Fiore Robert and Judith Ann Sellers Rosemary A. Sullivan $2,500 - $4,999 James M. Connolly ‘43 Memorial Grand Lodge of Masons in Claire Fusco Lindsay Shaw Timothy and Julie Sullivan Headmaster’s Associates Scholarship Fund Massachusetts John Gallagher III Nancy Solie Charles and Ruth Sullivan $1,000 - $2,499 Martin and Kathleen Connors William Highberger Paul J. Gallagher Somerville Ornamental Iron Elliot Swartz James P. Donovan Kerry A. Hutchinson Marie Grant Works, Inc. Kevin and Helen Tarpey Crystal Club Francis and Donna Doyle James and Mary Moriarty Elizabeth Guerin Daniel J. and Lois Sullivan Dan and Beth Tarpey $500 - $999 Mary Finn James and Barbara Murphy Gregory Hagopian James and Rosanne Testa Mr. and Mrs. Sean Teehan Blue & Gold Club The FootBall Boot Camp Kathleen Wallace Mayre C. Hammond Dorothie Thompson Frank Thomas $250 - $499 Eileen Hoey Catherine Hohenstein Johanne Thompson Mary Ellen Tinsman MC Club Brian Leary David and Linda Holland Eleanor C. Tuxbury Brendan S. Tobey up to $249 Jim MacLaughlin Robert and Patricia Jenkins David and Claudia Vaccaro Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Toomey

26 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders gifts in kind

Anthony’s of Malden Steven Caristinos Mr. and Mrs. John R. Graf 1973 Malden Animal Hospital Paul Picardi 1976 Stearns & Hill Bistro Phil Antonelli 1992 Celebrities for Charity Foundation, Inc. Hartney Greymont Mexico Lindo Restaurant Pisa Pizza Stoneham Theatre Bernie & Phyls Furniture Jill Ciccio Hawthorne Hotel New England Aquarium Pleasant Auto School Swan Boats, Inc. Black Swan Country Club Coast Maintenance Supply Co. Fr. John Hurley 1957 North Shore Music Theatre Randy’s Car Wash Travers Family Boston Bruins Shawn Cunniff 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iovanna Joseph J. 1962 and Kathy O’Donnell Reisses Family Turner’s Seafood Grill & Market Inc. Boston Duck Tours Dockside Restaurant Kelly’s Roast Beef Arnold Palmer Robert Reardon 1982 Kathleen Tyrrell Boston Red Sox Foundation Donovan Family Kowloon Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Paul Panek Bro. Edward Rice, C.F.X. The Village Green Canobie Lake Park F1 Boston Christopher LaMarca 1992 Peabody Essex Museum Six Flags New England Zoo New England

On Thursday, April 26th Malden Catholic High School celebrated its 80th Anniversary with a gala honoring 6th Richard F. Connolly, Jr. 1957 with The Lifetime Achievement Award. We were pleased to welcome friends and business associates of Dick Connolly, along with the Malden Catholic community to this wonderful event held at the Sheraton annual Hotel in Boston. More than 450 people came to celebrate a great man and enjoy a very pleasant evening. We are gratified that our many supporters and donors helped the school raise more than $750,000 for the young men who attend MC. These funds are essential in providing continued Xaverian-inspired education for young men and gala their families throughout Greater Boston.

We are deeply grateful for your support.

Gala Sponsor ($100,000 +) John Prior 1974 Steven and Adrienne Principe Martin and Kathleen Connors Ann Marie and Dick Connolly 1957 Putnam Investments Robert Reardon 1982 Peter Ghiloni Kathy and Joe O’Donnell 1962 Jim and Gail Radley Gary Savage/Rinet Company, LLC Paul Gillespie 1958 Paul Stuka/Osiris Investment James P. Hackett Plus Ultra Sponsor Partners, LLP Xaverian Sponsor ($2,500+) Brian Leary ($50,000+) Mason Tenaglia 1974 Bill Achtmeyer Jim MacLaughlin Bob and Michelle Atchinson Michael Cantalupa 1979 Joseph E. Mahoney 1956 Jim and Bev Donovan Corporate Sponsor ($7,500) Clough Capital Partners Malden Catholic Alumni Association Tricia and Ted Legasey 1963 SBLI John Gallagher 1979 Robert J. McCarthy John Moriarty and Associates Vincent Murphy 1946 Highland Avenue Sponsor Bluejacket Sponsor Richard Sumberg 1964 V. Reverend Myles N. Sheehan, SJ, ($25,000+) ($5,000+) Provincial, New England Province Eileen and Jack Connors Anonymous Table Sponsor ($1,750) of Jesuits Gerard F. Doherty, Esq. 1946 Jerome and Patricia Buckley Paul and Margaret Chisholm Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund John F. Fish Danvers Ford/Guinee Family Anthony DellaPiana 1974 (2) Joseph V. Roller, II John and Sheila Feeney Thomas L. Hughes 1975 Clorinda Saragosa Crystal Street Sponsor Ted and Terry Hansberry Scott and JoAnne Ludwig Brian Walsh 1984 ($10,000+) Ted and Debbie Kelly John and Mary Power Richard and Carol Ann Wronski Thomas L. Hughes 1975 John Keough 1960 Headmaster Ed Tyrrell with Gala Honoree Dick Connolly 1957 Peter and Carolyn Lynch Holly McGrath and David Bruce Lancer Sponsor($1,000+) Thomas P. McDonough 1966 John and Ann O’Hearn Robert Champion 1957 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 27 25th Annual Golf Classic

The 25th Annual Golf Classic was held on Friday, September 23rd at the Black Swan Country Club in Georgetown, MA. We are grateful to all of the sponsors and players who made this day possible. Special thanks to our Memento Sponsors, Danvers Motor Company & LBK Transportation who provided a variety of gifts for each player and to Richard F. Connolly, Jr. 1957 for sponsoring a wonderful dinner.

Dinner Sponsor Major Sponsors Headmaster’s Office Richard F. Connolly, Jr. 1957 Catholic Cemetery Association Italian American Association Coast Maintenance Supply Co. Joe Lumino 1966 Memento Sponsor GTA Landscaping & Irrigation Melrose Glass Company Danvers Motor Co. and LBK Jake Keough 1960 O’Connor Family… Dan 2002, Transportation Jack McGlynn 1964 Brendan 2006, Tim 2009 Pearson Curriculum Group Sica’s Automotive, Inc. Tournament Sponsors Rodman, Walker & Di Marco, LLC Waldron, Sawka & Associates/ Cataldo Ambulance Suffolk Downs Merrill Lynch Arthur DeBenedictis, CPA 1975 In Memory of Ann Donovan (James Tee-Hole Sponsors Gifts In-Kind P. Donovan) In Memory of Fred Eid (David Joe Albert 1958 Emerson Network Power Bortone 1981) Black Swan Country Club Mahoney, Fiorentino & Co., PC Campbell Family…Tom, Jean and Arthur DeBenedictis, CPA 1975 ML Strategies, LLC. Riley 2015 Jim Donovan TransAmerica-Retirement Services J.P. Cardillo & Son Rob Gaudet Tarpey Insurance Group, Inc. Connelly Family… Joe 1969, John Graf 1973 Kevin 2001, David 2003, Diane Pisa Pizza Program Sponsors Dunkin Donuts/John Malachowski Tarpey Insurance Group, Inc. Genesis Capital Advisors 1982 Ed Tyrrell McGladrey & Pullen Dunkin Donuts/Medeiros Family Hayes Engineering

Members of the Tarpey family with Trustee Jim Donovan

28 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders scholarships

Endowed Scholarships When you endow a scholarship, you ensure that students of Malden Catholic will have the financial aid they need for many generations. Perhaps you will Restricted Scholarship Funds choose to endow scholarships in memory or in honor of a loved one, adding You can choose to make a gift of scholarship aid on a year-to-year basis. another level of meaning to the kind of education you believe in. Endowed These restricted gifts, also often made in honor or memory of a loved one, scholarships, established with a minimum gift of $10,000, are invested and pay are paid out in full each year to young men who need financial support out an established percentage of income per year in financial aid; and you may in order to attend Malden Catholic. Yearly giving by those who have increase the size of the corpus at any time. Thank you to all of you who have established these funds makes continuing help possible. Thank you for chosen this way to make a Malden Catholic education possible for the young your generosity. men of the future.

The Ralph R. and Ann G. Antonelli The Paul E. Gover 1964 Memorial The John F. Milton 1959 Family Carmen Addonizio Memorial Scholarship Lancers United Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Stephen A. Barker 1985 Memorial Scholarship Richard T. Leary, Jr. Memorial Scholarship The Christine Arria Memorial The John S. Graf, M.D. Memorial The Michael J. Moriarty 1978 Adelaide Breed Bayrd Scholarship Frank Magliochetti, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Memorial Scholarship William J. Boland, Esq. 1938 Memorial Scholarship David J. Mahoney 1973 Memorial Scholarship The Brother Bede Benn Scholarship The Brother Robert J. Green, C.F.X. The Muse Family Scholarship Henry and Elizabeth Boraks Memorial Scholarship Malden Catholic Lancers Association Scholarship The Bozzo Family Memorial 1964 Scholarship Endowment The Catholic Schools Foundation Scholarship Charles M. Marotta 1976 Memorial Scholarship Scholarship The Headmaster’s Scholarship The David A. 1958 and Jane V. Nazzaro David V. Colbert 1976 Memorial Scholarship William P. McAnneny Memorial Scholarship The Ruth M. Connolly Endowed The Jerry Jones Memorial Scholarship Scholarship James M. Connolly 1943 Memorial Scholarship Kenneth J. McDonald, Esq. 1960 Memorial Memorial Scholarship The Elmer F. King III 1982 Memorial The Billy O’Brien 1969 Memorial Daniel Cremin Memorial Scholarship Scholarship The Brother Richard Cook Family Scholarship Scholarship Father Ralph DiPasquale Memorial Scholarship Lawrence Nott Memorial Scholarship Scholarship The Gregory A. Leonard 1968 The Patricia A. and Henry J. O’Neill The Gerard 1946 and Marilyn Doherty Scholarship Piccolo Family Scholarship The Manny Costa Memorial Memorial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Fund Gregory Raso 1993 Memorial Scholarship Scholarship The Mahoney Family Scholarship The Brother Thomas Puccio, C.F.X. Captain William K. Donahue 1938 Memorial Reardon Family Scholarship The F.R. Couture Family Scholarship The John E. & Christina M. Markey Scholarship Scholarship Edward Shaughnessy Jr. 2003 Memorial Scholarship The Colonel Lawrence Drew 1940 Memorial Scholarship The Terrence Quinn 1989 Memorial James F. Donovan 1937 Memorial Scholarship Edmund J. Sheehan, Jr. 1946 Memorial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Andrew R. Marzilli 1995 Memorial Scholarship John F. Donovan 1950 Scholarship Donald J. Smoot 1974 Memorial Scholarship Dr. Paul E. Duffy 1947 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Francis J. 1939 and Marguerite C. Corey J. Draper 1988 Memorial Scholarship St. Peter’s Community Scholarship Scholarship The Joseph M. Marzullo 2002 Memo- Ricciardone Scholarship John J. Dunphy 1956 Scholarship St. Rocco’s Society of Malden Scholarship The Robert J. Duffy 1950 Memorial rial Scholarship The Charles Sardo 1973 Memorial Fama Family Scholarship Florence Tenaglia Memorial Scholarship Scholarship The McDonough Family Scholarship Scholarship William P. Finn 1960 Memorial Scholarship Mason Tenaglia Scholarship Margaret M. Dunphy GCHS 1960 The James P. McIntyre 1951 Family The Mary Smith Memorial Scholarship Timothy J. Galvin 1984 Memorial Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Scholarship The Sullivan Family Scholarship Ganz Family Scholarship The Frederick C. Eid Memorial The John J. McIntyre Memorial The Viking Seafoods Scholarship Kenneth A. Gorman 1945 Memorial Scholarship We invite you to join in supporting the Scholarship Scholarship The Xaverian Brothers Scholarship Mark J. Gorman Memorial Scholarship education of the young men of Malden Catholic. The Faculty Leadership Scholarship The Brother Myles McManus Timothy J. Guinee 1941 Memorial Scholarship Please contact the Advancement Department The Thomas H. Fallon 1960 Memorial Memorial Scholarship We invite you to join these The William J. Heffron 1980 Scholarship at 781.475.5333. Scholarship The Judge John J. McNaught 1939 generous people by establishing Patrick A. Hoey Memorial Scholarship The Joseph G. Feltz 1975 Memorial Memorial Scholarship an Endowed Scholarship. Please Scholarship The Dr. Ciriaco “Jerry” Memmolo 1985 contact the Advancement The Father James Field Memorial Memorial Scholarship Department at 781.475.5333. Scholarship Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 29 Office of institutional advancement

The Office of Institutional Advancement is dedicated to securing financial support for Malden Catholic’s many programs and initiatives. It is our goal to effectively partner with alumni, parents, grandparents, friends, foundations, corporations, faculty and staff so we can further our mission and help to develop educated young men of character and caring.

We know that charitable gifts are essential to securing a healthy financial future for the school. Our office manages several giving programs including the Fund for Malden Catholic, Major Gifts, Endowed The Fund for Malden Catholic Scholarships, the Ryken Society, and Corporate and Foundation giving. Money raised through these programs goes towards financial assistance The Fund for Malden Catholic is part of an ongoing effort dedicated to securing to students, competitive salaries for faculty and staff, innovative financial support from alumni, parents, and friends of the Malden Catholic technology in the classrooms, new athletic equipment for sports teams, Community. Last year Malden Catholic raised nearly $900,000 in annual fund valuable resources in our library and exciting ways to engage with our support that helped to offset many operational costs of the school. alumni. We thank all of you for your generosity.

Our donors show a strong commitment to the mission of Malden Catholic We invite you to learn more about the ways you can partner with the when they choose to make gifts to the Fund for Malden Catholic each year. Office of Institutional Advancement by contacting Robert McCarthy, These unrestricted dollars are put to work immediately and provide an academic Director of Institutional Advancement at 781-475-5333 or at mccarthyr@ environment that fosters excellence at all levels and is deeply rooted in the maldencatholic.org. traditions of the Xaverian Brothers.

Support of the Fund for Malden Catholic ensures that things like curriculum development, library acquisitions, technology updates and more remain a top priority so that our students receive the best educational opportunities our dedicated faculty and staff can provide. Malden Catholic students represent over forty communities and come from a broad spectrum of academic, religious, and socio-economic diversity with over 50% of students receiving some sort of financial assistance to attend MC. It is gifts to the Fund for Malden Catholic that help us maintain our competitive edge.

To learn more about how you can participate in the Fund for Malden Catholic please contact Carolyn Rolfe, Assistant Director of Institutional Advancement, at 781-475-5332 or [email protected]. 30 Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders Summer Renovation Project

Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 31 Malden Catholic High School Non Profit Org. Office of Institutional Advancement Us Postage 99 Crystal Street Paid Holliston Ma Malden, MA 02148-5994 Permit 74

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UPCOMING EVENTS Today’s Outstanding Students… Tomorrow’s Outstanding Leaders 2012 2013

Friday, September 21 January 26th Annual Golf Classic Young Alumni Lunch

Tuesday, October 2* April Lancer Legacy Information Seventh Annual Gala Session (middle school students and parents) May Senior Breakfast Wednesday, October 10 St. Francis Xavier Society Dinner May Senior Awards Banquet Wednesday, October 17 Freshman Grandparents’ Day May Class of 1963 Golden Jubilee Sunday, October 28* Dinner Open House June Wednesday, November 7 Golden Plus Luncheon Scholarship Breakfast * Call Malden Catholic Saturday, November 17 Admissions at 781-475-5293 Memorial Mass for information.