President’s Report 2010–2011

INSIDE: The Report on Giving New Faculty Profiles From the President IT HAPPENS NEARLY EVERY DAY. A visitor who hasn’t been to the university for an extended period of time remarks on how impressively different the campus looks. Generally these references are to current or completed construction projects, upgrades or beautification effort s— and there are certainly plenty of those. However, the more important changes are less evident. To experience them, one needs to enter our classrooms and laboratories, view the transformation of teaching methods and technology, and observe the interaction between faculty and students. The greatest strength of this institution has always been outstanding teaching. Our faculty and librarians don’t just share their passion for an academic discipline, they instill in students a love of learning, provide them with personal attention, prepare them to be leaders, and emphasize social responsibility. In brief, they embody the concept of teaching and learning that underlies our mission. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that as senior faculty members retire we attract and retain equally high caliber new teacher-scholars who share our goals and add vitality to the academic community. As you will note from the profiles that follow, we are succeeding in this initiative. While those you will be introduced to comprise just a quarter of the faculty and librarians who joined us last year, their stories offer a sense of the excellence and passion of our entire faculty, past and present.

o revisit my initial reference to changes in our physical plant, this T was an unprecedented construction season for the university. Projects spanned the entire campus, from the McKay School to the North Street corridor to Coolidge Park. Our ongoing classroom upgrade initiative continued, with particular attention paid to McKay and the Conlon Building. The latter renovation allowed for the installation of four music practice rooms on the second floor. Weston Auditorium (at right) is now fully accessible, with a new entrance and renovated restrooms. The box office was relocated to allow for a bright and airy expanded lobby that improves energy efficiency, and a new sound - board area at the rear of the auditorium enhances the audio-visual capacity while eliminating obstructions. With a pair of floor-to-ceiling, high resolution boards showcasing the work of the Communications Media Department, the renovated Conlon lobby is now a stunning location for viewing art, interacting or simply relaxing. Last summer, the Department of Economics, History and Political Science moved into its new home in the completely renovated third floor of Miller Hall. The renovation included a redesign of the space to provide high-quality professional faculty offices along with student and faculty lounge spaces, new bathroom facilities and a new departmental office on the first floor. We continue to improve safety and security on campus, with surveillance cameras added to our parking lots, electronic locks and doors on several of our buildings and emergency phones at strategic locations. Our athletic facilities have also seen an upgrade, with the approval by the city of Fitchburg to use one of their soft - ball fields at Coolidge Park for our varsity team. The university rebuilt the field to NCAA standards, and fans can sit on newly-installed bleachers when the season starts this spring. We renovated the Cedar Street Hous e— a former nursing home purchased several years ago for student housing —by installing new bathrooms, kitchens and laundry facilities. But without question, the most notable ongoing capital improvements are the Science Center and the reconstruction of the Hammond Campus Center. The Science Center addition is on schedule to s open in 2013. Its massive steel skeleton has taken rapid shape, giving the community a view of its scope and breadth. This will be a signature structure on campus, and already serves as a monument to our progress. The campus center (opposite page, left) has been bustling with energy. As with any renovation project, much of the existing infrastructure had to be demolished before improvements could be made in their place. The job is complicated, and its impact is felt every day, but the end result will doubtless be worth it. The renovated center, with its stunning glass entrance, will offer better access and additional space for students. It will be a proud gateway to the university.

Other highlights of the year include: • Completion of a draft of our self-study for the New Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Thanks to the work of more than 100 individuals from our extended campus family, we have crafted a strong document that provides a detailed analysis of our strengths as well as our areas we have targeted for improve - ment. The NEASC visiting team will be on campus in March of 2012. • A successful “Race to the Finish” for our ambitious capital campaign. With the anticipation of exceeding our original goal, we have extended the campaign through the spring of 2012. You will read more about our fundraising efforts in the back section of these pages. • Continuation of work on the strategic plan, a blueprint of our goals and objectives for the coming years. A major component of both the plan and our overall academic structure is assessment. The Assessment Office works with departments to develop innovative approaches, and collects, analyzes, and reports data related to each department's student learning and/or student service objectives. It is critical that we have in place a mechanism that will provide concrete evidence of the excellence we proclaim while offering guidance on methods to achieve ever stronger learning opportunities for our students. • Exercise and sport science majors joined the expanding list of student organizations garnering national recog - nition. After taking top honors in the regional competition measuring knowledge in such fields as anatomy, cardiovascular physiology, and exercise endocrinology, they placed fifth in the national championship in Denver. • The launching of Fitchburg Anti-Violence Education (FAVE), a program that clearly demonstrates our lack of tolerance for dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. The initiative, supported by a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, includes assisting every member of campus in the development of the skills necessary to effectively and safely intervene to prevent violent incidents.

n closing, I extend my deepest thanks to all who contributed to the success of our most recent annual fund, as well I as the capital campaign. In these difficult years of economic downturn and reduced state support, the realization of our ambitious goals are more and more dependent on private support. Together, we can face any challenge. Together, we can honor our tradition of making a difference each and every day.

Sincerely,

Robert V. Antonucci President NEW FACULTY: Erin MacNeal Rehrig

“I’m a strong believer in non- linear paths. I believe you’re a product of your experiences.

ERIN MACNEAL REHRIG BIOLOGY ”

2 Bugs, plants and passion

or Erin MacNeal Rehrig, the journey from her child- sitting next to students who went to Harvard. Schools like Fhood outside Scranton to a faculty post at Fitchburg Fitchburg State get you access to faculty and attention you State has spanned institutions, states and nations. wouldn’t get at a larger school.” “I’m a strong believer in non-linear paths,” she said. “I believe you’re a product of your experiences.” Those experiences included having great science teachers that fostered a passion for biology, one that was further spurred by the Sean Connery movie “Medicine Man,” an ad - venture story that also delves into the chemi - cals plants produce in response to stress, including insects. Rehrig earned her undergraduate degree at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania be - fore going to graduate school at Pennsylvania State University, where she earned two master’s degrees, in horticulture and science education. An affinity for teaching emerged at Penn State, where Rehrig was busy in all manners of classes as a teaching assistant. She also worked for the school as coordinator of its tu - toring center as well as a computer consultant. After years of these jobs, however, Rehrig longed to Like the first-year biology course she taught in the fall, return to research. she enjoys giving her students that attention in classes and “I enjoyed what I was doing, and I enjoyed Penn State, said students benefit from the spirit of collegiality among but I realized I wanted to go back to school for plant the teaching staff. science,” she said. “There’s a concerted effort among the faculty to col - Rehrig began her doctoral studies at Penn State and laborate,” she said. “My colleagues are amazing here in the then followed her advisor —the biologist whose own biology department.” mentor was the basis for Connery’s character in Medicine In the fall Rehrig also taught a biology methods Man —to the University of Missouri, where she earned a course, designed for prospective teachers seeking licensure. doctorate in plant, insect and microbial science in 2010. Her research interests still include the molecular mech - Before coming to Fitchburg State, Rehrig spent six months anisms of plant-insect interaction, and Rehrig hopes to living in where her husband was working. involve Fitchburg State students in collaboration with Now, Rehrig looks forward to planting roots in former colleagues from the University of Missouri. The Massachusetts with her husband and their young research is also an area of study she looks forward to daugh ter. She has found the atmosphere at Fitchburg State furthering once Fitchburg State’s new Science Center is up very welcoming. and running. “I went to a school very similar to Fitchburg State,” she “It’s definitely a carrot hanging out there,” Rehrig said, recalling her undergraduate studies at Bloomsburg. “I said. “You know there’s going to be a great facility here.” had fantastic teachers. When I went to Penn State, I was

—Faculty profiles by Matthew Bruun

3 NEW FACULTY: Jason Talanian

Fit for the Classr oom

ason Talanian came upon his profession almost by “I learned how to shovel snow and how to walk on ice Jaccident. The Sacramento native was completing a bach - without falling,” he recalled with a smile. “When I was done elor’s degree in biology at Sacramento State and didn’t know with my Ph.D. I was pretty confident I wanted to be some - where to go next. where that was teaching-first.” “I literally thumbed through the course catalog looking Fitchburg State fit the bill. Exercise and sport science is for something that sparked my interest,” he recalls. The a growing major at the school, and it’s exploding as a career phrase “exercise science” struck a nerve. Already an athlete path nationwide, said Talanian, who has extended family in and coach, Talanian saw an opportunity to mix his personal Massachusetts and currently calls the Boston area home. and academic interests. The career paths for exercise and sport science gradu - It was a good move. Today, Talanian is one of two new ates include physical therapists, personal trainers, cardiac members of Fitchburg State’s exercise and sport science rehab specialists and physicians assistants. faculty, and already an accomplished researcher. “As the careers grow, the field grows,” Talanian said. At Fitchburg State, Talanian has taught strength and conditioning, exercise testing and prescription, health and fitness and human motor development. His students include those majoring in the field as well as students rounding out their liberal arts and science requirements. “It’s a heavy science class,” he said. “But it is more fun than some of the others they could take. And they do walk away with some knowledge they can take away for their whole lives.” Fitness is a problem in the U.S., Talanian said, alarmed that an estimated 60 percent of Americans are overweight, and half of those are obese. “That’s quite an amazing number,” he said. “It seems like we’re definitely getting the word out.” Talanian received some attention for research he helped conduct into high-intensity aerobic interval training — described as short bursts of intensive effort interspersed among more moderate workout s— which was published in He earned a master’s degree in exercise science at the Journal of Applied Physiology in 2006. The study found Sacramento State and ended up in Canada for his doctoral subjects showed major improvements after just two weeks work, studying at the University of Guelph in Ontario of such training in their ability to use fat for energy. (near Toronto). While the research showed such a training regimen “I did a lot of exercise training, looking at how amino would burn fat faster, it wouldn’t necessarily translate into acids and caffeine affect physiology during exercise,” faster weight loss. he said. “There’s no magic bullet,” he said. “It’s diet and He was part of a team conducting corporate-sponsored exercise. ” research on high-profile subjects including the Toronto Raptors and the Canadian Junior National Hockey Team. In all, the California student spent five years in Canada.

4 “When I was done with my Ph.D. I was pretty confident I wanted to be somewhere that was teaching-first.

JASON TALANIAN EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE

” 5 NEW FACULTY: Shana Goldwyn

“Where I am is exactly where I want to be, now that I’ve had all these other experiences.

SHANA GOLDWYN EDUCATION

6 ” Teaching the te achers

or Shana Goldwyn, teaching has been Fa lifelong passion. “I don’t remember ever not knowing I wanted to be a teacher,” said Goldwyn, who joined Fitchburg State’s education faculty in the fall. The Connecticut native earned bach - elor’s and master’s degrees from Lesley University and a doctorate from Florida State University in educational leadership and policy. She worked as a teacher be - fore returning to academia. Prior to coming to Fitchburg, Goldwyn was a faculty member at the University of Cincinnati, teaching in its educational leadership master’s program and urban educational leadership doctoral program. She enjoyed her time there but wanted to get back into a program focused on teacher preparation. “I really wanted to go into the world of teacher training, and I wanted to go someplace I knew had a good reputation,” she said, and Fitchburg State fit the bill. “Where I am is exactly where I want to be, now that I’ve had all these other experiences.” Goldwyn teaches assessment for students with and without disabilities, language development in speech and this spring will teach strategies in reading instruction. She is also chair of the graduate reading specialist program. She believes a focus on assessment is a critical piece for good teaching. “I’m a self-proclaimed geek in terms of understanding assessment,” said Goldwyn, whose research interests include using data for instruction and progress monitoring. “When I was teaching, I knew I wanted to know more about what happens in teacher training.” Good teachers are willing to work hard and have the ability to reflect on their practice and determine what is and isn’t effective, said Goldwyn, who enjoys the opportunity to help guide future teachers on their way. “The students are so committed,” she said. “They all want to be good teachers.” In a recent class on assessment, Goldwyn guided her students through some of the steps a teacher would take in preparing an individual education plan (IEP) for a student with special needs. She encouraged the students to think about the information parents would want to know as well as the details that would be important for other parties in preparing the plan. Fitchburg State was founded as a teacher training program, and its education program remains one of its cornerstones. Goldwyn said that legacy is well earned. “It’s nice to be working with colleagues who are so committed to student success.”

7 NEW FACULTY: Samuel F. Tobin

“ It is a pleasure to work with such engaged and conscientious students. I find they rise to the challenge of high expectations.

SAMUEL F. TOBIN COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA ”

8 Playing the ga me

amuel F. Tobin is serious about playing game s— and all in the name Sof research. Tobin, who joined the Communications Media department this fall, looks at games from a critical perspective. “I tend to work a lot on boredom and killing time as an idea,” he said. “Game study is a very hip area, in some ways.” Tobin said much of the scholarly work around gaming tends to focus on subjects who are passion - ate about a game; those folks who spend 40 hours at a pop in an immersive online role-playing envi - ronment, for example. But Tobin is more intrigued by what he sees as an under-represented element of game study—those which we play just to pass the hours. “If someone is playing handball in prison, they know it’s not going to liberate them,” he explained. “But they’d be very upset if you took the ball away.” Tobin’s road to Fitchburg State was long and full of detours. The son of academics, his was a somewhat nomadic youth. Born in Japan, he grew up in Hawaii, and had called Chicago and New home before he went to college. He earned his undergraduate degree at Hampshire College in Massachusetts and did his postgraduate studies at the New School University (where he earned a master’s in new media studies) and the New School for Social Research (earning a Ph.D. in sociology). In between his degrees he taught briefly in Westminster, and that was his intro - duction to North Central Massachusetts. He was an adjunct faculty member at the New School and New York University for the past several years, but Fitchburg State marks his first full-time teaching post. Tobin is enjoying the change of pace of living with his wife in North Central Massachusetts after a decade in Brooklyn. “I haven’t had a car since 2000,” he said. “I wanted extreme change.” In his first semester, Tobin taught human communication and introduction to media and communication, as well as game design. “It is a pleasure to work with such engaged and conscientious students,” Tobin said. “I find they rise to the challenge of high expectations. ” In the gaming class, Tobin had his students develop their own board games and led discussions of how to analyze existing games. He brandished a checkerboard during one recent class. “How can we think of games as narrative,” he challenged his students. One replied that the game could be seen as a story of peons rising up against a king, and a tale of betrayal and sacrifice. Tobin nodded his agreement. “I can see the movie poster now.”

9 NEW FACULTY: Nancy Duphily

Nursing the next generation

t was a broken arm at the age of 7 that set Nancy “It doesn’t necessarily figure that a great nurse makes IDuphily on the road to a career in nursing. a great teacher,” she said. “What I love about Fitchburg “I was always in the hospital because I was a tomboy,” State is they facilitate the growth of a nurse-educator. Duphily recalled. On this occasion, as the doctor was There’s always somebody that has your back. I’ve not al - resetting the bone in her arm, she remembers the comfort ways seen that. What I love here is, they bring the research of the nurse’s palm on her forehead. “I always wanted to and the practice together, and it’s all about teaching.” be a nurse. Always.” In her first semester at Fitchburg State, Duphily taught She smiles as she describes how the ambitions of her maternity nursing. That course work included two days a youth became a rewarding and ever-evolving career. week in the classroom and two days in a clinical setting; “I feel I’m so lucky to get up every morning and do in this case, the University of Massachusetts Memorial what I love to do,” said Duphily, now a grandmother of Medical Center in Worcester. two (with another on the way in March). With up to 20 babies being delivered every day at the Worcester hospital, the visiting nursing students are exposed to a variety of cases and diverse groups of families. The experience provides valuable insight and learning opportunities for young nurses, Duphily said, and comple - ments the instruction they receive in the simulation labs on campus. On a recent morning in the simulation lab, Duphily was running several students through the paces of a patient evaluation. The student nurses were given brief summaries of the patient’s condition and had to deliver treatment—in one case, a dose of valium for a patient who had lost an arm in a car crash. Duphily observed to make certain the student nurse followed the right steps in addressing the patient, preparing to administer the medication and noting the steps and observations to follow in a real-life situation. Some of the students were nervous, and Duphily reassured them with a smile when they had covered all the bases. Years of work in several disciplines of nursing kept The simulation labs at Fitchburg State are fully loaded, Duphily near the classroom. She earned a bachelor of sci - she said, and provide a solid training ground for the nurs - ence in nursing and a master’s degree from the University ing students. And it’s good preparation for what they will of Massachusetts at Amherst, and in 2010 earned a doc - face during their clinical placements. torate from Regis College. The nature of the clinical settings in which Fitchburg In between those scholastic achievements she was State students are placed is a testament to the strength of working as a nurse, raising a family, and teaching nursing the program and the relationships its faculty have forged at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner and over the years, Duphily said. The university’s nursing grad - Framingham State College, as well as in North Carolina. uates are at top hospitals, she said, and in leadership roles. Her recent doctorate prepared her for teaching at the And what she has seen of the next generation of nurses university level. gives her hope for the future. Her students are eager to “No matter how many years you’ve been a teacher or learn and practice in the lab even in their spare time. a nurse, you’re always learning,” she said. “They’re very prepared, they do their homework,” she In her doctoral work, Duphily looked at how nurse- said. “I’d like them to take care of me in my old age.” educators are mentored.

10 “It doesn’t necessarily figure that a great nurse makes a great teacher. What I love about Fitchburg State is they facilitate the growth of a nurse-educator.

NANCY DUPHILY NURSING

” 11 NEW FACULTY: Yasser Derwiche Djazaerly

“The smartest way to find out about another people is to start with the language. It is a window into the culture.

YASSER DERWICHE DJAZAERLY HUMANITIES ” 12 Speaking in tongues

he smartest way to find out about another people “It’s my wife’s and my favorite U.S. city,” he said. “Tis to start with the language,” says Yasser Derwiche The students who took Arabic in the fall were a Djazaerly. “It is a window into the culture.” diverse group, Djazaerly said, including several criminal- And it is a window Djazaerly is seeking to open to his justice majors as well as some who were just “culturally students in the humanities department, where he teaches curious.” This curiosity would serve students well, he French and Arabic. said, as the Arab world will continue to play a major role Djazaerly was born and raised in Syria and, from an in global affairs, raising the demand for cultural and early age, his mother—a former schoolteacher—fostered a linguistic literacy. commitment to education. It was his interest in econom - ics that brought him to the U.S., where he studied at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. In order to further prepare himself for a ca - reer in international banking and finance, he started learning French and German. “I learned languages to be a better economist, but I found culture and languages far more exciting,” he said. He earned a Ph.D. in German from Stanford University and has finished all but his disserta - tion to qualify for a second Ph.D. from Stanford, this one in French literature. “I loved both cultures, and did not want to choose between the two.” he said. Djazaerly also speaks Italian. At Fitchburg State, Djazaerly hopes to replicate the programmatic expansion he experi - “There are as many Arabs as there are Americans,” enced at his previous teaching post, Sam Houston State Djazaerly said. “It’s as culturally diverse as the U.S.” University in Texas. He taught Fitchburg’s first-ever He also hopes to see language opportunities expand Arabic course in the fall and looks forward to collaborat - at the university, with German and further Arabic classes. ing with other departments to restore the French minor The students who took introductory Arabic in the fall have and create a minor in Middle Eastern studies. He also a basis in the language, and he wants to help them continue wants to bring back German to Fitchburg State and is their pursuits, even if it’s on an independent-study level. planning on offering first-semester German in the fall. “It’s something I’m committed to,” he said. The opportunity to strengthen programs was part of the appeal of Fitchburg State, Djazaerly said, as was the university’s proximity to Boston.

13 NEW FACULTY: John LaFleche

Private industry and research fuel passion for teaching

n his position as an industrial researcher for the printing industry, John LaFleche found Ihimself doing a lot of teaching—an experience that would alter the course of his career. LaFleche, who hails from outside of Albany, N.Y., worked as a consultant for compa - nies like Eastman Kodak, Hewlett-Packard and Gerber Scientific. An engineer by training, LaFleche managed research teams, and in that role he was teaching employees about paper handling and thermal dynamics, and product robustness and optimization. “What I’m passionate about, and have been throughout my career, has been teaching,” he said. “It’s making highly complex technical problems understandable. That’s been my brand.” The career transition also allows LaFleche to spend more time with his family; his consulting work put him fre - quently on the road, and a university schedule is more predictable. At the same time, he will have the opportunity to continue his research during the aca - demic hiatus each summer. LaFleche earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, a master’s degree in materials science and a doctor - ate in applied mechanics, all from the University of Rochester. It did not take long working in industry to realize how much he still had to learn. “That was all very theoretical,” he said, recalling his classroom instruction. “When you work in industry, you never stop learning.” It’s a sentiment he brings with him to the classrooms at Fitchburg State. Within the introductory technical drawing classes he teaches, for example, he encourages students to think about the production and marketing pipelines into which those drawings fit. “In today’s world, you’re not in a silo,” he said. LaFleche’s classes also include production planning and control and strength of materials. Those courses describe how processes in manufacturing work together, from early design to the supply chain and quality control. His years in industry have made him a better teacher, he said, as he endeavors to make the lessons seem real to his students. “If my background was all research, what I could contribute would be very limited,” he said. “These students are going to be practical and hands-on.”

14 “When you work in industry, you never stop learning. These students are going to be practical and hands-on.

JOHN LAFLECHE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY ”

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industry leaders on a variety of local and statewide boards. A community activist, he has served as a director of Massachusetts Share Insurance Corp., HealthAlliance, Rollstone Bank & Trust, United Way of North Central Massachusetts, the Montachusett Regional YMCA, and the Fitchburg State University Foundation. In addition, Mercadante has served on the auditing committee of Oak Hill Country Club, the Advisory Board of St. Anthony School and as president and s director of the Fay Club. He is a long - New website launched University gains time coach for Fitchburg Youth Soccer. fter months in the making, the new stewards He earned a BS in economics from A university’s new and improved itchburg State welcomed two new the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton online presence launched. Visitors to F members to its Board of Trustees School of Commerce & Finance in 1981 www.fitchburgstate.edu experience a in the fall. and a master of science in taxation from dynamic website with an elegant look. Bentley College in 1985. At the top of the screen is a carousel of Anna Maria Clementi of Lunenburg, videos that tell some of the many suc - a longtime resident of the Fitchburg- cess stories of Fitchburg State alumni, Leominster area, has been involved for as well as a welcome from President many years in her family’s plastics busi - Antonucci that discusses both improve - ness, Plastican, Inc., as well as a variety ments to the campus and the strong of community service activities. relationship between the university and Clementi is a trustee at the Fitchburg the city in which it resides. Art Museum and a member of its educa - The university will be adding more tion committee. She formerly served on videos to the site in the coming months, telling stories from other programs of study and the faculty members who make a world-class education a reality at Fitchburg State. Anthony J. Mercadante , CPA, a The website is a critical piece of the lifelong Fitchburg resident, became university’s marketing efforts. With so managing partner of Mercadante & many courses offered online, the site is Mercadante PC in 1986 at the age of 27, as important to the creation of a good a family business that has continued to first impression of Fitchburg State as increase its customer base under his are the myriad improvements that have leadership. The success of the company, been made to the physical campus in which focuses primarily on auditing, recent years. led to Mercadante being asked to join

16 the board of Our Father’s House and is and faculty members from the nursing Antonucci also signed a statement a member of the HealthAlliance Guild. department at Fitchburg State, who sent of support for the Guard and Reserve, She is involved in numerous philan - her care packages and warm thoughts. indicating the university’s recognition thropic activities through the Clementi Staff Sgt. Krupa returned to the U.S. of their importance to the well-being of Family Charitable Trust. in September. Rather than take some our communities. Her service to Fitchburg State time to readjust to civilian life, she University has been long-standing. She instead returned to Fitchburg State FAVE raises is vice-chair of the university’s Center within days of her arrival. the shades for Italian Culture and a director of the “It’s been a lifesaver for me,” she he Fitchburg Anti-Violence Educa - Fitchburg State University Foundation, said, describing the importance of re - T tion (FAVE) program was launched Inc. She is also a longtime supporter of suming her previous routine as quickly last spring in an effort to reduce rela - CenterStage at Fitchburg State University, as possible. tionship violence. The program, funded the arts and culture series. Clementi The university, she said, bent over with support from the U.S. Department earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees backwards to accommodate he r— of Justice Office on Violence Against from Boston College. keeping her place in school, register- Women, seeks to create a community ing her for classes and tending to of active bystanders on the Fitchburg Patriot Award other duties that could have disrupted State campus. eidi Krupa was in her third year her studies. Starting last fall, all incoming under - H studying nursing at Fitchburg State For all the support the school gave graduate students must attend training University when her country called. her while she was deployed, Staff Sgt. programs designed to educate them The Springfield native, who had Krupa nominated Fitchburg State for about dating violence, sexual assault signed up with the Army Reserve as a the military’s Employer Support of the and stalking, while learning strategies to intervene safely on behalf of their peers to prevent incidents from occurring. The training also includes a perform - ance of the play “Drawing the Shades,” performed by Fitchburg State students. The play features four young people discussing how their lives have been shattered by sexual assault and violence. More than 1,000 Fitchburg State students have been trained as active bystanders. Dozens of faculty and staff from across campus also volunteered to be trained as trainers for the on- going effort.

Film series connects campus and city President Antonucci, center, accepted the award from Tony Ingrisano, left, new film series being offered at the and student Heidi Krupa. A Fitchburg Public Library promises 17-year-old high school junior, was Guard and Reserve Patriot Award. In to build bridges between the campus deployed to Iraq. She served as a flight October, President Antonucci accepted and downtown. The brainchild of medic with C Co 3-126 AVN. the recognition from Tony Ingrisano professors Eric Budd (Economics, During her service abroad, Staff Sgt. of Worcester, area chairman of the History and Political Science) and Krupa kept in touch with her friends Massachusetts Committee of the ESGR. Joseph Moser (English), the monthly

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A winning case embodied by members of the local legal he university will send two teams to community and other dignitaries. The T the American Collegiate Moot Court tournament was sponsored by Fitchburg Association national tournament after a State and the North Worcester County strong showing at the regional competi - Bar Association. tion. Students Matthew Costello, Sydney Kirsch, Angela Szymcik and Edwin Pacheco Diaz were selected to represent Fitchburg State at Chapman University Law School in California . The university hosted the association’s eastern regional undergraduate qualifying tour - nament. The event brought series of free film screenings will be more than 40 teams from introduced by faculty members for a 17 colleges and universities public audience. up and down the eastern s The films are screened at 7 p.m. seaboard to Fitchburg, including first- A campus united on the third Thursday of every month time participants Duke University and ighland Avenue once divided the of the academic year in the library’s McGill University. Hmain section of the campus from auditorium. The moot court program puts Mara Village, the residence hall com - The series began with Moser’s students in the position of attorneys plex that hundreds of students call holiday-themed pick, “Remember the arguing the merit of a fictional Supreme home while at Fitchburg State. But that Night” from 1940, featuring Barbara Court case. This year, the students changed when a section of the street Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray argued both sides of a case in which a was closed to traffic and converted (before their legendary collaboration man was arrested for threatening to into a tree-lined pedestrian plaza, with “Double Indemnity”) in a light-hearted assassinate the president. He was seating and a gazebo. Christmas story written by the great charged for aiding and abetting threats Within hours of its completion, the Preston Sturges. In January, Sean made by others on an Internet chat plaza became a gathering spot for Goodlett (History) presents the World room he controlled. students. The elimination of vehicular War I drama “Passchendaele” (2008). During the tournament, students traffic has created a more unified

Upcoming titles in the series include presented their cases to the court, campus, with students no longer need - “Twelve Angry Men” (1957) introduced s ing to keep an eye by Angela Nastasee-Carder (English) out for speeding on February 16; “How to Beat the traffic as they travel High Cost of Living” (1980) intro - between the residence duced by Kate Jewell (History) on halls and their classes. March 22; “The Grapes of Wrath” The remaining stretch (1940) intro duced by George Bohrer of Highland Avenue (Communica tions Media) on April 19; between the plaza and and “Paradise Now” (2005) introduced Pearl Street now has by Budd, on May 17. two-way traffic and has The series is set to continue in resulted in a net gain of 2012-13. parking spaces. The university's Moot Court delegation includes, from left to right, back row: Paul Weizer, Robert Sivazlian, Shane Martin, Mary Gallant- Cote and Matthew Costello; front row: Edwin Pacheco-Diaz, Chanel Friedman, Sydney Kirsch, Angela Szymcik and Sultan Ahmed. 18 Art invasion which will be drawing stares into the talents to the masses with a very urprise flash performances, outdoor spring semester, is called “Confronting successful run of Shakespeare’s

the Towers (Not a Memorial),” and “Romeo and Juliet” at the McKay Ssculptures and theater workshops s are among the methods in which the was inspired by 9/11 campus community has been immersed and its aftermath. with art courtesy of the CenterStage arts The off-kilter and cultural series. marching band Asphalt Orchestra sprung music from the confines of the performance hall with “flash” shows in the Holmes Dining Com - mon s— as well as downtown Fitchburg and the city’s high schoo l— as part o f their brief campus residency. The Auditorium in the McKay Campus energetic performers also played in School. The classic tale of doomed Weston Auditorium. young love struck a chord with theater - Also, the campus welcomed ’s goers, who were delighted by the s The renovations to the Hammond Gare St. Lazare players for a riveting talented cast of young actors led by Campus Center prompted the tempo - Tommy Karner and rary relocation of the art gallery to the Kim Connor as the Sanders Administration Building. The titular couple. The new gallery, in a well-traveled corridor, players will bring has become an impromptu arts desti - this production to nation. Students inspect the work as the Edinburgh part of classes as well as in passing, Fringe Festival and the installations in the fall faculty in Scotland this show frequently brought bypassing summer. traffic to an appreciative halt. Conor Lovett, center, enjoyed the theater workshop Students at The new plaza in front of Sanders he ran for students. the Fitchburg Arts also became a public art space thanks Academy (also to a lenticular installation by artists Rich performance of Samuel Beckett’s “The located in the McKay Campus School Cutrona and Kate Farrington. The work, End.” Star Conor Lovett held a crowded building) had the opportunity to meet house at Percival and learn from celebrated author Auditorium in thrall Kathryn Lasky. Lasky, the Newbery for 90 minutes dur - Honor-winning author of the Guardians ing the solo show. of Ga’Hoole series and many other Lovett also delighted books, spoke in Kent Recital Hall as Fitchburg State the - part of the New England Writers Series atre students with a during her visit to campus. workshop the day of Visit the CenterStage website at the show. www.fitchburgstate.edu/cultural to The theatre pro - learn about the offerings the spring gram brought their semester promises.

Asphalt Orchestra offered a side of bass drum for students in the Holmes Dining Commons. 19 The Sound and Vision of Success The Road to Leadership

ou will never see Jack n fewer than eight years, Sherman ’88 in any of Jennifer L. Flanagan ’04 has Y the films, television I gone from Fitchburg State grad - shows and documentaries on uate student to leadership positions his extensive list of credits, but in the Massachusetts Legislature, you will hear the vivid sound playing important roles in major effects and dialogues that he issues affecting the state. has edited and delight in the As state senator, Flanagan serves imagery that he makes perfect. as assistant vice chair of the Nominated for a 2011 Committee on Ways and Means, Golden Reel for Best Sound chairs the Committee on Steering Editing by his colleagues of and Policy, vice-chairs the Joint the Motion Picture Sound Edi - Committee for Transportation and tors for his work on the four- Public Service, and is a member of the Joint Committee on Telecom - hour PBS documentary For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s munications, Utilities and Energy. Black Patriots , Sherman said it was quite the honor just to be there. Most recently, Flanagan was selected to help merge the House and “Seeing the legendary editor Walter Murch (who was introduced Senate versions of Gov. Deval Patrick’s bill to bring casino gambling by George Lucas) being awarded a lifetime achievement award was to Massachusetts. awesome in itself,” said Sherman, describing the Academy Award- “Technically, this has taken years, but it took just a few weeks to winning editor and sound designer whose credits include merge the two pieces of legislation,” Flanagan said of the gambling Apocalypse Now and The English Patient . issue. “Our job was to put the two bills side by side, look at every For Love of Liberty , which won a 2011 NAACP Image Award in comma, every semi-colon, all the differences, 300 pages of highlighted the Outstanding Documentary category, depicts the millions of items, while being under the scrutiny of the press and the public.” African-American soldiers who took part in the Revolutionary War The governor subsequently signed the bill into law. to modern day conflicts around the globe. Its cast includes such luminaries as Colin Powell, Morgan Freeman, Ossie Davis, Ruby Flanagan was in graduate school at Fitchburg State when she Dee, Robert Duvall, Bill Cosby and others reading letters, diaries, launched her political career running for state representative in the 4th speeches and military records. Worcester District. Sherman’s job was to research and find historically accurate “I was a non-traditional night student, but I met what were to be my sounds for the film, including swords and muskets from the best friends through that program,” she recalled. “Fitchburg State was Revolutionary War to engine sounds of today’s armored tanks, and the only school I applied to for my master’s degree. The work provided quill pens scratching on parchment paper to the clackity-clack of me with more confidence in and knowledge of myself. The program manual typewriters and early computer keyboards, and edit them was not an easy one; it was rigorous and demanding. It was also closer into the film. to home, as I was traveling back and forth to Boston at the time.” She earned her degree in 2004. “I emphasize to my students at the Art Institute that the job is 50 percent technical, 50 percent artistic,” Sherman said. “You need After two terms in the state House of Representatives, Flanagan was to know a lot about both for a TV show to get on the air, it’s a elected to the state Senate in 2008. Her sprawling district includes science, whereas film is more of an art form,” he noted. Ashby, Bolton, precincts in Clinton, Fitchburg, Gardner, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Sterling, Townsend and Westminster. “I had a great experience at Fitchburg State, was involved with radio station WXPL and was a DJ with a radio show every Flanagan was disappointed that Leominster, Fitchburg and Gardner semester. The internship I had at a cable station in Cambridge, were split apart in the recent Congressional redistricting, but wasted Mass., got my foot in the door,” said Sherman . no time advocating for her constituents in the new map. After a 15-year tenure in Boston, which included being the only “I spoke to Congressmen (James) McGovern and (Niki) Tsongas, as C-SPAN camera operator allowed in the room with Yasser Arafat those three cities are the hubs of North Central Massachusetts,” she on his first visit to an American university, Sherman and his wife said. “On a positive note, we will now have two congressmen who will moved to the West Coast in 2003 where he paid his dues as a free - serve our constituents. lancer. He worked his way up the editing ladder, having fun along “We are a very close-knit delegation here in North Central the way, too…making beautiful women on Playboy TV look even Massachusetts,” Flanagan said, describing the rapport among more beautiful and meeting famed Playboy magazine photographer fellow legislators from the region. “Everyone gets on board together, Arny Freytag. whatever the issues are. People will not see a gap in services Sherman is moving on in the editing world, he has since edited or representation.” two a feature-length films, a romantic comedy “Broom Wedding” Flanagan also keeps in close contact with the friends she made and a Western “Gang of Roses 2,” and has a PBS Special in the in her graduate studies at Fitchburg State. works with producer Ron Howard. He is currently the Supervising “I still have the picture of us at graduation,” she said. “There were Editor at Telco Productions in Santa Monica, Calif. more tears shed at that graduation than at my undergraduate ceremony. It’s been an interesting journey.” —Stories by Lynne Klaft 20 Passion and Progress

n behalf of President Robert Antonucci and the board of directors O of the Fitchburg State University Foundation, it is my pleasure to present the 2011 Annual Report of Donors. As an alumnus of the school and an annual contributor to the Foundation, I am extremely excited to see the diverse programs that are supported by our collective gifts and continually amazed at the physical transformation of the campus over the past 10 years. The Foundation has played an important part in realizing this progress. From academic buildings and grounds to the latest technology, today’s students have the benefit of attending an outstanding and cutting-edge university. It is truly an exciting time to return to campus and be a part of the Fitchburg State community. The Foundation continues to build upon its solid history and proven track record of fundraising, community involvement and, ultimately, supporting the mission of the university. Many of the physical improvements on campus can be traced directly to the innovative support the Foundation provides. And it’s not just financial aid. The beautification and modernization of the campus through the purchase of surrounding properties has been a focus for the Foundation and continues to impact students and the university in diverse ways. What we are able to achieve could not be accomplished without your continued commitment to our mission and goals. As you’ll note in the following pages, we receive support from corporations, foundations and hundreds of individuals who are making a difference at Fitchburg State today. I invite you to read through our giving page section to learn more about ongoing projects that need your attention and to see alumni, friends and colleagues who support the same projects that are near to your heart. Our gratitude goes out to all of the donors, students, faculty, staff and others who continue to help Fitchburg State offer an incredible opportunity to our students. Finally, in May of 2012, we will celebrate the completion of the university’s first comprehensive capital campaig n— Honoring Our Past: Celebrating Our Future . Together, we have raised more than $11.5 million to support myriad projects including equipment purchases in biology, the creation of the Douglas and Isabelle Crocker Center for Civic Engagement, and the endowment of the Sterilite Scholars program. Fundraising will continue through June 30, 2012 and, with your continued support combined with the support of new donors, we will surpass the $12 million goal set at the beginning of this campaign five short years ago. Again, what an exciting time to be a part of the university. On behalf of all of us at Fitchburg State, I hope to see you soon on campus or at an event, and I want thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Christopher P. Hendry ’91, ’07 “We make a living by what we get, Vice President for Advancement but we make a life by what we give.” —Sir Winston Churchill

21 2010-2011 Report on Giving

Leadership Giving Societies

THOMPSON HALL SOCIETY Liberty Mutual Louise S. Appell Janis (Pallotta) ’76 & $10,000 & Higher Lifetime Giving Mary F. & Mary Francis Barry J. Bentley Charles A. Gelinas The Thompson Hall Society is the Burnham Trust Gregory S. Bentley Louis P. Gelinas only lifetime society of the Fitchburg Mass Cultural Council Keith A. Bentley Paul F. Gelinas, Sr. State University Foundation, Inc. All Massachusetts Foundation Raymond B. Bentley John ’42 & Rebecca Gemma other societies are based on annual for the Humanities Arlene (Bonitz) ’52* & Leo V. Gittzus ’40 giving during the fiscal year (July 1, Monique Knowlton Collection Thomas* Bentley Alice (Gill) Goss ’33* 2010 through June 30, 2011). Montuori Oil Company Louise Botica John & Corrie Grado Abbott Laboratories Fund New England Foundation Peter & Leslie Bovenzi Eugene ’81 & Peggy Gray Arbella Charitable Foundation, Inc. for the Arts, Inc. Harry ’59* & Norma (Hadd) Maria R. Grigorieff Arnold Worldwide Newman Center Butterfield ’42* William ’42* & Catherine Groves* Bank of America, N.A. NYPRO, Inc. Linda (Barnicle) ’68 & Joseph Byrne Walter F. Harrod ’40* Bovenzi, Inc. Primavera Systems, Inc. David Celuzza ’71 & Donna Elizabeth M. Haskins* Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Random House Children’s Books Hand-Celuzza ’76 John F. Hess Carol Mulloy Cuttle Foundation, Inc. Richard & Linda Brooks Foundation Anna M. Clementi Mary (Gagnon) Hills ’40* Chartwells Food Service Rollstone Bank & Trust John R. & Brigita (Stegers) Clementi Wallace E. Holznagel ’94* ChemDesign Corporation Sentinel & Enterprise Francesco Colangelo Leonard & Trudy (Mulcahy) Clementi Family Charitable Trust Slattery’s Restaurant & Bar Ronald P. Colbert ’76 Howard ’44 Community Foundation Sterilite Corporation Roberta (Fitzmaurice) ’63 & Jeanne M. Joyal ’53 of North Central Massachusetts Technographics, Inc. William Connors Richard ’72 & Janet (Hunt) Lavoie ’72 Congregation Agudas Achim The George R. Wallace Foundation A. Wallace ’43* & Mary S. Thomas ’86 & Mary Lynn Leary ’85 The Davis Educational Foundation The Scott & Susan Bentley Fund Cunningham Donald & Joan (Stevens) Lightfoot DECCO Tonkin Realty Limited Partnership Leah M. Dearden ’28* Gregg P. Lisciotti Douglas & Isabelle Crocker Unitil David ’67 & Carol Dik Paul R. Maguire ’81 Foundation Verizon Paul J. Donahue John ’69 & Mary Malloy Dunkin’ Donuts Visiting Nursing Association Trust Dennis & Cheryl Donahue Gerard & Nadine Martel Enterasys W. E. Aubuchon Company E. Thomas Donnelly ’70 & Anna (Guglielmi) ’77 & Ercolini & Company, LLP Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. Joanne (Liatsis) ’80 Aldo Mazzaferro Fairlawn Foundation WEIM Radio Louise I. Doyle* Leo ’51 & ’Patricia (Lilly) Family Federal Savings Worcester Publishing, Ltd. David P. Driscoll ’55 McManus ’51 Fidelity Bank Workers’ Credit Union Joan (Brissette) ’65 & John Flynn Anthony & Debbie Mercadante Fitchburg Mutual Insurance Co. Katherine E. Flynn ’57 Frances (Posco) ’53 & Follett Higher Education Group Rose Anne Addorisio ’63 Scott W. & Sarah (Pieksen) Foster Nicholas Mercadante Foster-Healey Real Estate Cheryl (Craven) Ansin ’96 Gloria M. Francesconi ’53 David Nickless & C. Deborah Phillips Greater Worcester Community Kenneth S. Ansin Robert ’82 & Deborah (Matson) Charles ’62 & Sharon (Gates) Foundation Ronald M. Ansin Gallagher ’83 O’Connor ’65 I-C Federal Credit Union Robert ’67 & Jeanne (Amadio) Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio ’38* John E. O’Neil ’43* & Marjorie Leominster Credit Union Antonucci ’73 Andre A. Gelinas, Sr. (Killelea) O’Neil ’43

*Deceased

22 C. Deborah Phillips & David Nickless Workers’ Credit Union Hannaford Food and Drug Paul Maguire ’81 Kenneth Posco WPKZ Radio HealthAlliance, Inc. Raymond & Susan Martino Peter H. Reynolds ’83 Mary F. & Mary Francis Randy Meech ’97 Alden H. J. Sector ’52 Anna Clementi Burnham Trust Frances (Posco) ’53 & Robert A. ’71 & Judith (Wagner) Katherine Flynn ’57 Northend Mazda Nicholas Mercadante Seguin ’70 Maria Grigorieff Rare Earth Mining Company Janet ’75 & Michael Montuori Virginia (Madden) ’58 & Thomas ’86 & Mary Lynn Slattery’s Restaurant & Bar David & Brenda Mullaney Robert Shepard Leary ’85 Strategic Marketing Affiliates Carmen Scarpa Ruth B. Shepherd* Gregg P. Lisciotti The Fenwick Group, LLC Joseph & Victoria Sova Albert & Elizabeth Stone John ’69 & Mary Malloy World Energy Solutions, Inc. Sheila Sykes Daniel ’41* & Elizabeth K. Sullivan Virginia (Madden) ’58 & Edward & Linda Vitone Sheila R. Sykes Robert Shepard Joseph ’76 & Alice Addante Frank ’60 & Elizabeth Worthley Philip ’57* & Anne (Lioce) Shirley Wagner Robert & Patricia Alario Vic ’85 & Roseann (Grady) Zelny ’84 Tardanico ’77 Barbara (O’Connor) ’80 & Cheryl (Craven) Ansin ’96 Mary Ann Zimmerman Dorothy (Holmes) Toporeck ’27* Edward Wilson Robert ’67 & Jeanne (Amadio) Paul E. Troxell ’82 Elliott & Michele Zide Antonucci ’73 MAUDE A. GOODFELLOW Shirley A. Wagner SOCIETY Barbara A. (O’Connor) ’80 & $50 0–$999 in Fiscal Year 2011 Edward Wilson GIVING BY THE NUMBERS Avidia Bank Samuel & Nancy Cole Yee Bemis Associates, Inc. Elliott & Michele Zide Type Of Gift Amount Cristoforo Colombo Regina Elena Anna (Hyland) Zimmerman ’38* Lodge No. 169 Mary Ann Zimmerman Unrestricted $210,594 FORGE Worldwide, LLC Hubert Operations, LLC PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Restricted $3,427,109 L-3 Services, Inc. $5,000 & Above MassTEC in Fiscal Year 2011 Grants $1,204,263 Medstar Ambulance Cadence Design Systems, Inc. RMJ Travel, LLC Carruth Capital, LLC TOTAL FUND RAISING $4,841,966 The College Poster Sale Company Community Foundation of North Uno Restaurants, LLC Central Massachusetts Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Douglas & Isabelle Crocker 1894 SOCIETY John Callinan ’71 & Lynn Callinan Foundation $1,00 0–$4,999 in Fiscal Year 2011 Ronald P. Colbert ’76 Robert C. Andrews ’59 Enterasys Bond Brothers, Inc. Martin & Kathleen Connors Linda (Wickman) ’68 & Robert Baker I-C Federal Credit Union Central Mass Oral Surgery, P.C. Joseph & Margaret DiGeronimo Carol Beauchemin Leominster Credit Union Chartwells Food Service Vincent ’49 & Ann DiSessa J. Stephen Bradbury ’68 & Mass Cultural Council Congress Asset Management John Fanelli Elizabeth Hawk Massachusetts Foundation for Data Guide Cable Corporation Barbara (Thompson) ’47 & Linda (Barnicle) ’68 & Joseph Byrne the Humanities DeCarolis Insurance Agency, Inc. George Fiske Joseph Cadette Montuori Oil Company DiMella Shaffer Joan (Brissette) ’65 & John Flynn Lowell ’55 & Pat (Manganello) New England Foundation Eaton Vance Investment Managers Sean Gallagher & Carol Vittorioso Clark ’55 for the Arts, Inc. Enterprise Bank & Trust - Lowell Janis (Pallotta) ’76 & Charles Gelinas Eric ’90 & Claudia (Cuadra) NYPRO, Inc. Ercolini & Company, LLP Leo Gittzus ’40 Commodore ’92 Rollstone Bank & Trust Fidelity Bank Peter Gravelle James & Marguerite Conlin Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg Municipal Employee Donald ’72 & Karen Irving ’90 William Cuddy ’74 The George R. Wallace Foundation Federal Credit Union Edward ’94 & Belinda King Mary (Angelini) ’62 & Harold Dennen Unitil Follett Higher Education Group Lawrence ’69 & Jane Lapierre Ethel (Mandrus) Donahue ’41 Worcester Magazine GE Foundation Richard ’72 & Janet (Hunt) Lavoie ’72 Ida Ferzoco

23 Gloria Francesconi ’53 Dynamic Flowform Corporation Brian ’74 & Maureen (O’Neil) Cote ’77 Kevin ’82 & Kate Mara Patsyann (Maitland) ’60 & E.A. Spry & Company, Inc. Jean (LaComfora) ’70 & Shane ’03 & Renee Martin Charles Gentsch Fallon Clinic, Inc. Richard Crouch Irene Martyniuk Elizabeth Hawk Fallon Community Health Plan Nathania Demosthenes Pelino ’62 & Jeanette Masciangioli Roberta (Lunderville) ’87 & Farmer & Dee Funeral Home Suzanne (Lapointe) ’89 & Robert Mattson ’61 William Hayden Fellman Law Group, P.C. Paul DiGeronimo Anna (Guglielmi) ’77 & Christopher Hendry ’91 Fidelity Investments Gail Doiron Aldo Mazzaferro John ’63 & Sheila Jalutkewicz Foster Insurance Agency, Inc. Joseph Dube ’68 Christina & Tom McCormack William ’58 & Judith (Boyden) Fraticelli Oil Company, Inc. Helene (Olivet) ’83 & Andrew Dykes Stuart ’58 & Jeannette Kavanaugh ’58 GFA Federal Credit Union Linda Egan McDermott ’72 John ’67 & Nancy (DeCiantes) Helene Karl Architects, Inc. Mary-Beth Fafard ’67 Anthony & Debbie Mercadante Lee ’67 J. M. Huber Corporation Martha Favre Carol (Cavaioli) ’73 & Claire (Andrews) ’41 & Laddawn, Inc. James ’43 & Shirley Feeley Armand Millette Richard Lonsdale Leominster Jewish Community James ’48 & Barbara Fiorello Robert ’59 & Sarah Nelson James Lynch ’80 Council Michael ’71 & Pamela Fiorentino Allison Nieves ’07 Gerard & Nadine Martel Liberty Mutual George ’83 & Dianne Fitzmaurice Martin ’66 & Margaret O’Brien Catherine (Casey) ’74 & McDonald’s,The Napoli Group, LLC Cheryl Flagg Frank ’93 & Kiki O’Donnell Robert Meers Mercadante & Mercadante P.C., CPAs William ’64 & Jane Flynn Mark Olson Patrice (Kenneally) Nicholas ’77 NPS, LLC Ronald ’72 & Norma Gagne W. Jennie Pao Elizabeth (Cronin) O’Connor ’76 Rockwell Roofing, Inc. John & Norma Godek Irene Passios ’45 Karen Pick Shell Oil Company Foundation Judith (Seguin) ’76 & John Paul Deborah (Kearns) ’82 & Robert Power Tyco International, Inc. Joseph Haseltine Richard ’74 & Joan (Hession) James & Heather Roger Frank Haydu Paula ’73 Jerrold ’59 & Arlene (Barent) Rose Anne Addorisio ’63 Rosemary ’00 & Frederick Healey Marianne (Kennedy) Pincombe ’52 Rosen ’58 Janice Alberghene Robert Iadonisi Peter ’72 & Julia Pollock Hildy Schilling Cameron Amadio Jeanne Joyal ’53 Michael Prophet Sheila ’73 & William Steele Cheryl Armstrong Jay & Lesley Kaufman Linda Racine Richard & Anna (Ferzoco) Tocci James Ball ’62 & Joan McClure Rachya Kayastha Nelson ’54 & Edna (Lavezzo) Paul Troxell ’82 Sara (Lambe) ’87 & Michael Barnum Carol (Cali) Kearns ’59 Rebello ’57 Joseph & Angela Turner Alice (Kingston) ’57 & George Margot Kempers Samantha Rivers James ’75 & Elizabeth Walsh Bauman ’56 Elaine (Siok) ’60 & Robert Landes Glenn ’92 & Debra (Horton) Paul Weizer Dorothy (Lanzilotti) Bellaria ’82 Ricky ’83 & Tina Laperriere Roberts ’90 Tina Wilson Bernard ’52 & Mary Lou Belles David ’71 & Rosemary (Connors) Darlene Robinson Brian & Jane Bercier Laverdiere ’79 Kimberly Rose SUNDIAL SOCIETY Todd Black Beth Lawrence Rebecca Russo $25 0–$499 in Fiscal Year 2011 Robert Brand Lily Lee Judith Rutelonis ’77 AARON Industries Corporation Matthew Bruun Jane Lewicke Thomas Ryan Agilent Technologies Jay Bry Mary Lindberg Robert ’91 & Diane Salvatore Anderson, Bagley and Mayo Insurance Stanley Bucholc Chiara Lolli Cheryl Sarasin Agency, Inc. Mildred (Murnane) ’52 & Richard ’91 & Brenda Lombardozzi Mildred G. Schappals ’39 Association of Professional Robert Cabana Michael ’82 & Gail Lorden Thomas Schilling ’88 Administrators Colleen Carafotes Nicholas ’92 & Alyssa (Hassan) Robert ’71 & Judith (Wagner) BW Leominster, LLC Nancy (Hargraves) ’62 & Lorenzen Seguin ’70 Commonwealth Cooperative Bank Richard Catalini Stephen Loring & Hilary Loring Joshua Spero Community Foundation of Western Jo Clark ’69 Bryan Lynch ’92 Thomas ’68 & Dianne (Lindley) Massachusetts Raymond Clifford ’67 Dolores Lynch Starr ’81 Cosentini Associates - A Tetra Tech Laila (Strott) ’53 & William Conlin William ’65 & Denyce Mahoney Frederick Sullivan ’64 Company Devon Cornelius Richard Maki ’62 William H. Sullivan ’42

24 Brian & Christin Surette The Flooring Source, LLC Rena T. Bisceglia ’47 Judith A. Christie ’58 Stephen & Elizabeth Swartz The Fluor Foundation Jonathan Blake Michael Ciampa ’94 & Naomi Lisa (Wilder) Talcott ’90 The Windmill Florist & Gifts Robert ’54 & Claire (Lanthier) Charest ’80 Judith (LeShane) Tonneson ’61 United Plastic Housewares Bloomfield ’53 Joseph Ciciotte ’60 Eleanor Voorhies Wachusett Regional School District Ruth C. Boland ’47 Barbara Clark Lawrence Walsh ’51 Christine ’84 & Thomas Bonci Noreen Cleary ’81 & Mark Rucks Amy & Andre Wehe Diane Adams ’83 Lawrence ’80 & Brenda Bonetti Kevin Coakley ’81 & Amy Wolf Gloria (Nowak) ’73 & Thomas Weitzel Peter & Lisa Alcock Cornelia (Hayes) Bonner ’60 Thomas ’52 & Mary Jane Coburn Laurance ’72 & Michele (Beach) Karen (McCoubrey) ’89 & Ronald Boretti Nicholas Cocco Wenz ’73 Joseph Allen Jean Bouton ’83 Burton ’57 & Alice (Underwood) Mary White Karin (Fisk) Almonte ’85 Barbara Bowers Cofman Jenny Woodford Charles & Tracey (Kusinitz) Altman Jacqueline Breault James & Ana (Goicoa) Colbert Susan ’00 & Angelo Amico Gerald Breton ’70 Henry Coletti & Ellen Coletti CENTURY CLUB Verdon Anderson Helen (Kelley) ’56 & Mark Collin $10 0–$249 in Fiscal Year 2011 Paul Andrews Richard Brockelman Thomas Collins ’59 American Sheet Metal, LLC Gregory & Patricia Angelini Anthony Brodowski ’86 Victor ’60 & Mary Colo Apple Corps, Inc. William Angelosanto Elizabeth Ayer ’77 & Robert Brugman Diane (Lyons) Connor ’76 Bank of America Corporation David & Wendy (Ford) Antaya ’78 Eileen Budri ’71 Robert Connors ’65 Connecticut Tire, Inc. Doreen (Joyal) ’80 & John Arbo Kevin ’86 & Rita (Morrison) Burke ’84 Luke & Kathleen Conry Countryside Decorating Doreen ’91 & Paul Ares Allen Bush ’88 Linda (Twomey) ’76 & CSD Sealing Systems - Linda ’88 & Robert Aspell Amy Butler ’02 Normand Corbin North America, LLC Cheryl (Richardson) ’90 & Karen (Vail) Butler ’73 Charles ’73 & Rosemary (Kelly) DS Graphics, Inc. Michael Atamaniuk Joan (Sculley) ’53 & Richard Corley ’73 Duncan Hughes Interiors Melissa Aubuchon Cahlstadt Nancy (Wilson) ’91 & Joseph Cormier Falcone Roofing David Audette Clarence ’52 & D. Rose Calder Constance S. Cormier Fitchburg Access Television Arthur ’66 & Karen Augenstern Marion (Donovan) ’59 & Nancy (Williamson) ’87 & Fosta-Tek Optics, Inc. Elizabeth Ayer ’77 & Robert Brugman Thomas Callahan Michael Cote Frontier Systems Consulting, Inc. Sheila Bachant ’60 Dolores Camara-Barrett ’62 & Ian ’84 & Sandra Cotterell Global Excellence, Inc. Marianne (Herlihy) ’68 & George Baho Paul Barrett Roland ’73 & Frances Cotton Hollis Express Service, Inc. Jean (Goodell) ’70 & David Baker Barbara & George Cammuso Beverly Coughlin ’76 Ipswich Maritime Products Co. Joanne ’83 & Richard Baker Elizabeth (West) ’86 & John McCarthy ’98 & Kathy ITT Power Solutions Georgeann M. Baker Steven Campanale (Morrissey) Coulson ’67 J & R Glass Service, Inc. Paul ’53 & Doris Ballantine Charles ’59 & Barbara (Benham) Mary Cringan ’77 John Page Electric, Inc. Jody Baran ’08 Campbell ’59 Richard ’60 & Sheila (Ford) Cross ’60 Johnson and Johnson Dolores Camara-Barrett ’62 & Nancy Carchedi ’87 Elizabeth Cruickshank Local 103 I.B.E.W. Paul Barrett Priscilla M. Carey ’46 Jason Cullinane ’93 Longview Orthopaedic Center, LLC Charline (Litchfield)’80 & Marjorie (Gleed) ’54 & Margaret Curley ’67 Mylec, Inc. Jonathan Barron Ladner Carleton John ’61 & Kathleen Curley Nash Heating & Cooling Denis ’87 & Martha (Koval) Robert ’95 & Linda Carlin Robert Curran ’50 & Doris Curran NSTAR Bedard ’78 Edwin A. Carlson Joan Daly ’79 One Hundred Twenty, LLC Jean Bendon Norma Caron ’54 Gerard & Maureen D’Amico Poirier Electric Company Jennifer Berg Margaret (Callery) ’55 & Ned Daniels ’65 Pride, Inc. Kathleen Bergeron Anthony Cecere Dennis De Gara R. H. Gallo Builders, Inc. Leonard Bertaux Christine (Conkling) Chapman ’78 David & Judy DeCarolis Ramsey Rehabilitation, Inc. David Besnia ’75 & Deanne Peter Chester ’65 Helen (Cote) ’74 & Kenneth Deloge Randolph Lodge No. 2130 Bellefeuille-Besnia Kathleen (McLaughlin) ’67 & Raul ’81 & Lori DeMello Science Applications International Amanda Best ’85 Michael Chiavaras Matthew ’82 & Lynn (Palen) Corporation Jean (Fitch) ’42 & Ralph Best Albert Chouinard ’76 Denette ’82

25 Edith Denney ’78 Donald ’69 & Donna (Fitzgerald) Osvaldo & Ida Ferzoco Frances (Bartlett) Gardella ’45 Joseph ’83 & Debra D’Earmo Drew ’70 Dolores Finch Carolyn Garrahan Robert & Laurie DeRosa Denise Ducharme ’73 Barbara (Westerman) ’57 & Anthony ’74 & Michelle (Hervey) Frank & June DeSorbo Thomas ’60 & Simonne (LeBlanc) Bruce Finkel Gasbarro ’96 Rala Diakite Duggan ’61 Donnae ’77 & James Fiore James ’92 & Laura (Stoddard) Joan DiClemente ’76 Linda (Carney) Dupell ’00 & Settimio R. Firmani Gaspa ’91 Sarah DiGeronimo ’89 Douglas Dupell Thomas ’72 & Marcia Fluet Francis Gasson James & Phyllis DiGeronimo Russell ’74 & Mary ’91 Durling Thomas ’62 & Mary-Ethel Flynn Rodney Gaudet ’82 Judith (Perla) ’69 & James Dijak Maryellen Dyer ’92 Maryann Flynn ’77 Linda (Rutledge) ’87 & John Dilworth Patricia (Kelley) Eagan ’78 Muriel (Monteiro) ’64 & Allan Fortes Michael Gaudette Gerard ’79 & Joan (Bartley) Dio ’77 Marvin Edelman Christine Forti ’85 Barbara (Healey) ’60 & David ’63 & Diane Dolan ’73 John ’71 & Kathleen Egan Phyllis (Morse) ’52 & Robert Foss Thomas Geagan Kathrine Gilbert Margaret (Connolly) ’71 & Thomas Gilligan Frederick Gillis ’66 Maureen (Quinn) ’55 & Robert Gilmartin Rosemarie Giovino Cheryl (L’Ecuyer) ’69 & Eugene Giroux Russell ’56 & Marilyn Gleason Rich Golden Thomas ’87 & Diane Goodwin Judith (Percy) Gordon ’64 Ronald Goudreau ’65 Jean (Cleaves) Gould ’78 Meledath Govindan Terry Grabar Pamela Gray-Prescott Constance Grayson Barbara Greene Joseph ’87 & Elina Gurney Lois Hall ’56 Richard ’81 & Sheila Donahue Daniel ’82 & Doreen Elliott James ’58 & Venita Fotopulos Arthur ’73 & Elaine Hall ’88 William ’80 & Kathleen (Campion) Jody Elliott ’99 Karen Frank Mays ’09 Barbara (Seney) ’67 & Larry Hamm Donahue ’81 Evelina (Lourenco) ’60 & Shane Franzen ’99 Edna Hanson ’73 Hilary Doncaster ’82 Richard Emery Marilyn (O’Donnell) ’66 & Eric Hanson ’03 Linda Donnelly Joyce Erickson ’68 Donald Fratturelli Brenton ’59 & Barbara Hardy Michael ’77 & Linda Donnelly Irene (Niemiec) ’64 & Carl Ersing Ronald ’85 & Christine Frauton Robert ’60 & Ellen (Truitt) Patrick ’85 & Denise (Driscoll) Philip ’61 & Patricia (Charlton) Sheila ’57 & Norman Fredette Hargraves ’79 Donnelly ’85 Fallon ’78 Richard ’68 & Joan (Walsh) Armen ’63 & Pauline (Pappas) Joan (Carroll) Donovan ’50 Ernest & Heide Fandreyer Freedman ’71 Harootian ’63 William ’58 & Dorothy Donovan Santino Fantozzi George ’66 & Kathleen (Kaned) Lloyd Harte ’74 & Daisy Harte Paula (Brown) ’71 & Robert Dow Richard ’84 & Cynthia (Johnson) French ’68 Jeffrey ’78 & Frann Haskell Joanne (Palermo) ’87 & James Farren ’84 Paul ’70 & Jeanne (Schneider) James ’82 & Karen (Gradzewicz) Downing Gail (Millett) ’96 & Mark Feckley Gagliarducci ’72 Hayden ’82 Robert ’82 & Annette Dragon John Feeley ’42 & Deborah Gazos Carolyn (Bradley) ’66 & Ronald Gagne Mary (Feeley) Hayes ’76

26 Mildred Hehir ’51 Marjorie (Buss) ’63 & Mark Koone Mar ’77 & Susan Lynch Laila (Jarvela) Michaud ’92 James ’81 & Kathleen Henry Richard Krepps Laura (Chase) Lyons ’94 Walter Mielcarz Janet (Vernon) ’61 & Charles Heslam Stephen ’75 & Susan Krupski Bruce ’81 & Karen MacInnis Anabel (Byrne) ’76 & James Milinazzo Lawrence ’67 & Pamela Hill John ’71 & Jody Kusek Patricia ’84 & Donald MacKenzie James ’95 & Samantha (Hadley) Ellen A. Hills Michael Kushmerek ’08 Robert ’71 & Ann (Breen) Macone ’72 Monette ’95 Charles ’68 & Susan Hitchcock William ’00 & Jennifer LaBaire Thomas Magliocco Richard Monroe Clayton Hobart Kenneth LaBombard & Jeffrey ’62 & Joyce Maher Thomas ’71 & Diane (Lyall) Moore William Hoefer Jacklynn Taylor Winifred ’77 & Philip Mahoney Nancy (Tamulen) ’78 & Richard & Christine Hoeske Stephen ’84 & Lynn LaFleur Everett ’80 & Mary Mangsen James Morgan Mark Holmes ’73 Barbara (Nousis) Lambropoulos ’96 Clare Mara Rowland ’88 Irene (Tuttle) Morine ’82 Ronald ’63 & Gwynne Holohan Christine (Navin) ’86 & Maryellen Mara-Christian ’85 & Pamela (Kingston) Morse ’79 Michael ’60 & Judith (Harris) Edmond Landry Mark Christian Tamara Moses Horgan ’72 April (Duncanson) ’94 & Robert Lane Lucia Marcille ’58 Beverly Mulholland Naomi (Wetherbee) ’63 & Robert ’69 & Margaret (Gemborys) Thomas Markham ’77 John ’60 & Patricia Mulkeen Richard Howarth LaPointe ’73 Anthony ’81 & Mary (Connolly) Florence (Rowe) ’50 & Deborah (Cronin) ’74 & David Hoyle Beatrice (Whitten) ’43 & John Laserte Marotta ’81 Andrew Munter William Hubbard ’76 & Patricia Lasky ’55 Rodger F. Martin ’48 Howard ’68 & Nancy Murphy Charlotte Hubbard Margaret (Garet) Lavanchy ’81 Kathleen ’77 & William Martino Paul ’89 & Susan Murphy Ami (Kozak) ’91 & Kevin Hughes Anne Lawler John Masciarelli ’76 Terese (Gibbons) ’86 & Elaine (Quinn) ’77 & John Iannarone Laura (Charland) ’88 & William ’72 & Ellen Mason James Murphy Joseph ’60 & Rita Indresano Michael Lawrence Christine (Pooles) ’69 & Ann (Caron) ’77 & Kevin Murphy Richard ’73 & Gail Ingemie Michael Leamy Theodore Maxant Jean ’77 & John Murray Robert ’55 & Christina (Kimball) Natalie & Kevin Learned John Maynard ’76 Joseph ’63 & Rosalyn (Hemingway) Iosue ’58 Robert Leary ’81 William Mayrose ’00 Navaroli ’68 Alvah ’64 & Connie Jakola Jeffrey & Patricia Leary Megan McBrine ’00 David ’72 & Pamela (Butler) Patricia B. James ’58 Barbara ’74 & Dennis LeBlanc John ’98 & Kathy (Morrissey) Nawrocki ’73 Rita Jefferies Brian LeBlanc ’68 Coulson ’67 Robert Nearine ’51 James ’77 & Alice Jellison Joseph & Phyllis LeBlanc Joan McClure & James Ball ’62 Alfred ’72 & Jane Niemi ’74 Katherine Jenal ’88 Timothy ’63 & Sandra LeBlanc ’64 Jean McCrosky Bruce ’68 & Nancy (King) Emile ’61 & Susan Johnson Donna LeCourt ’87 Timothy McDonald Nordstrom ’69 Jean (Mulcahy) ’71 & Michael Lee Anne (Eastman) McDonnell Maryan ’53 & Helen Nowak Edward Johnson Patricia (Kielty) Lee ’53 John McEvoy Alan ’60 & Jacquelyn O’Dell Cheryl Johnston Shova ’88 & Nivanh Lee Carla McGrath James ’60 & Patricia O’Donnell Melanie Jones ’02 Karen (St. Cyr) ’69 & Ronald Leger David ’74 & Diane McGrath Renee (Charland) ’80 & Jon ’73 & Jean (Rahmberg) Jones ’71 Doris (Caouette) ’44 & Robert Legere Richard McGrath Brian O’Donnell Patrick ’85 & Katherine Jordan Mary Lelli Mary McKenzie William ’73 & Linda Oldach Francis Kane ’61 Ronald ’90 & Edeltraud Lenois Michael McKinnon John ’60 & Loretta (Cullinane) Harris Karis ’64 Barry & Miriam Light Robert ’78 & Christine (Hurley) Oliva ’60 Joan (Lyell) ’49 & William Keech Theresa (St. Germain) ’81 & McLaughlin ’78 Anne (Courtney) ’69 & Michael Olivo Erin Kelleher Peter Linstrom Martin McManus ’84 Anthony ’84 & Judith Olson Renee Kelleher Ellen Linzey ’08 Thomas ’57 & Genevieve (Gibbons) Ellen (Ryan) O’Neil-Smith ’53 & Louise (Jarvis) ’86 & Peter Kennedy Richard ’68 & Cheryl (Silver) McMurray ’53 Robert Smith Matthew ’82 & Barbara Kenslea Liston ’67 John ’84 & Maureen (Faherty) Glenda Ouellette Marion (Mosa) ’60 & Paul Kerrigan William ’49 & Barbara Locke McNamara ’85 Robert Pacetti Patricia Kewley Joseph ’76 & Marie Lojek Steven Mellen ’85 Edwin ’61 & Ann (Clutten) Page ’60 Walter Kiel Louis & Veronica Lorenzen Barbara Melvin ’77 Joanne Pagnotta ’08 Charles ’67 & Linda (Grenier) Daniel ’71 & Elaine Lovett Louise Merriam Donald ’71 & Patricia (Murray) Kirousis ’63 Sandy Luboviski Richard Messina ’66 Palmer ’69

27 Angela Palmer Ronald ’68 & Ann (Hawkesworth) Stephanie (Rivard) ’98 & Craig Smith Edmund & Carolyn Thomas Marcia Palo ’66 Sabulis ’68 Stephanie Smith Maurice & Elaine Tonkin George ’71 & Kathleen Pare Conrad Sack ’79 Nicholas Smith ’11 Rhonda Torcoletti ’83 Settimio & Tina Pellecchia Phillip Saddler ’07 George ’88 & Christine (Swartz) Kathleen ’69 & Johnny Tornikoski Rosemary (Mazzaferro) Pepin John ’68 & Kay Salo Snow ’89 Barbara (Doherty) Tremblay ’87 Henry P. Perla Robert ’69 & Linda Salvatelli Linda Snyder & Steven Kadish Carolyn Turk ’87 Evelyn Petterson ’53 James Salvidio ’70 John Soldani Michael Turk Michael Phelan Jayne ’08 & John Sambito Joseph ’73 & Elizabeth (Progin) Marie (Fusco) ’70 & David Valeri Thomas Phelan David ’66 & Barbara Sampson Solomito ’76 Kathleen (Madigan) ’60 & Christopher Picone Gail (Fuller) ’64 & Edward Sanchez Carmin Spiro Anthony Vellante Ruth Piermarini John ’64 & Joan Santacroce Michael Spiro Angela Villanti ’79 Diana Pinder ’98 Beth Saufler Paula Spound Frank ’56 & Patricia Viscardi Marcia (Gelas) ’70 & Stephen Pitts Stefanie Scaglione ’08 Mary (Sullivan) ’66 & Robert St. Yves Florence Volpe Mary (Dembek) Polchlopek ’76 Paul ’82 & Maryann (Sullivan) Donald Starr ’69 Lisa (Adams) ’78 & Richard Walsh, Mary (Henighan) Prunty ’59 Scalley ’82 Deborah (Mallard) Stein ’06 Mary (Godley) ’63 & John Walsh Beverly ’89 & Stephen Queenan Marion (Crowley) ’61 & Curtis ’79 & Kathleen (Jost) Stello ’77 Thomas ’60 & Patricia Walsh Robert ’81 & Eileen Quinn Joseph Schang Edith ’94 & James Stephen William ’71 & Diane Walsh Marina (Fini) ’75 & Daniel Raher Brenda Schelling-Biggs ’84 & Charles Stephens ’42 & Frances John ’58 & Carol (Lazarchick) Karen Randall Joseph Biggs Pronski-Stephens Walsh ’59 Ritva (Marttinen) ’68 & Kari Rantala Thomas Schoenfeld Sharon Stokes Michael ’75 & Patricia Walsh Catherine Reed Douglas & Dianne Schultz Nancy Stone Jeffrey Warmouth Yolanda (Bramante) Reilly ’43 Lecia Schuster Lena (Anzaldi) Storm ’57 Joyce (Manelius) ’64 & Daniel Wass David Renault Joan (Barnes) ’76 & William Edmund ’53 & Frances (Wood) Brad Watkins Daniel Rice ’06 Seaver ’77 Sullivan ’53 Nancy Webster ’00 Linda (Johnson) ’70 & Robert Rice Nancy (Provencial) ’85 & James ’87 & Kathleen Sullivan Robert & Mary Wellman Neil Rice ’77 Richard Seguin Robert ’56 & Sheila (Higgins) Bruce ’54 & Kathleen Wells Sharyn (Avery) ’77 & Doug Rice Linda Selecman Sullivan ’57 Joseph Wesolowski ’76 Gerald ’50 & Ann Richardson Ellen (McDonough) ’78 & Stephen ’95 & Salina Sullivan Laura Whipple Donald ’79 & Helen (Smith) Rist ’80 Jorma Selin Diane Sullivan ’87 Charles Whipple Pamela (St. Martin) ’83 & Helena (Brown) ’61 & Stephen Swartz ’93 Nancy (Gentsch) ’51 & Todd Rivers Harry Semerjian Anna ’89 & Anthony Swierzbin Peter Whitcomb Brenda Robinson ’74 Jerome Shanahan Cesidio ’48 & Jeanne (Maylin) Maureen (Buividas) ’67 & Rolland ’59 & Helen (Shepardson) Michael Shanley Sylvestro ’46 Lawrence White Rochon ’58 Barbara (Roberts) Shannon ’72 Patrick ’86 & Jeanette (Zarba) Wendy Wiiks ’93 Mary (Joyce) ’55 & Edward Rogers Maureen (Elder) ’54 & James Shea Tallarita ’86 Patricia Wilder Thomas Rogers Gardner ’43 & Eunice Sherman Anne Tardanico ’77 Allan Wilson ’84 Francis Rolinson ’67 George ’67 & Nancy Shevchuk Gilman ’70 & Cathy Tardif Donna Wiwatowski ’90 Margaret (Membrino) ’65 & Amybeth (Babeu) ’05 & Brian Sim Michael ’80 & Karen Tarmey Kevin Coakley ’81 & Amy Wolf Peter Romano Frederick Simmons ’99 & Dianne (Villani) ’70 & Courtney ’60 & Barbara Woodcock Melinda (Severson) ’81 & Helen Obermeyer-Simmons Frank Tattersall Sheila (Pochini) Yates ’72 James Rooney Robert Skillen ’07 Franklyn Taylor Joost Yff ’59 Nancy & Ronald Root Douglas Skillins ’86 Michael Taylor Diane (Ricci) ’79 & Bruce Yost Jonathan Rosen ’89 David Slarskey & Jane Fiske Gary & Janice Testagrossa Margaret (Migrants) ’76 & Diane Rouleau-Gardula ’72 & Patricia Slowe ’85 James ’48 & Rose Theodores Brian Youmatz Robert Gardula Dalton ’63 & Mary (O’Malley) Srikanth Thodupunoori ’06 Paula Young Alexander Russo Smart ’63 George Thomas ’61 Hang Yuan ’97 Mark Russo Robert ’52 & Judith (Perault) Heather Thomas ’95 Sara (Boynton) ’56 & Lea Russo Berman ’92 Smith ’58 Rene ’43 & Ann Thomas Robert Zaffrann

28 Elizabeth (O’Connor) ’80 & Patricia (Roose) Iannacci ’03 Brendan McNabb ’00 Kathleen Senior ’07 Robert Zanelli Anthony Iaquinta ’04 Frederick McOsker ’06 Shannon Shatos ’01 Xinxin Zhang Ian James ’09 Carol Miller ’08 Ruth Silva ’07 Anne (Swiryda) ’43 & John Zukel Melanie Jones ’02 Sheeba Mosuganti ’08 Amybeth (Babeu) Sim ’05 William Kewley ’09 Jessica Murphy ’08 Robert Skillen ’07 G.O.L.D SOCIETY Michael Kushmerek ’08 Cheryl Newman ’04 Matthew Skinner ’09 Graduates of the Last Decade William LaBaire ’00 Allison Nieves ’07 Donald Slovenkai ’07 Naeem Ahmad ’08 Tammy LaFreniere ’07 Eric Nolan ’00 Vanessa Speer ’08 Annmarie Aidonidis ’00 Nellie Langlois ’00 Kelly Nolan ’08 Emily Stein ’09 Susan Amico ’00 Margaret Larson ’07 Keith O’Brien ’10 Deborah (Mallard) Stein ’06 Jody Baran ’08 Mark LeBlanc ’04 Nii Ollenu ’02 Jill Strider ’06 Allison Beaulac ’07 Elizabeth (Naples) LeBlanc ’04 Laura Pagington ’05 Christine (Coleman) Suchecki ’00 Tanya Benoit ’01 Lucinda (Pacheco) Benoit ’05 Jill Bice ’07 Patricia Boudreau ’02 Mary Boudreau ’08 Peter Bruwer ’00 Kristi Bruwer ’00 Amy Butler ’02 Sara Buttrick ’00 Michael Castro ’09 Maria Cole ’06 Barbara Coulombe ’01 John Coutts ’09 Katherine DeCoste ’07 Susanna DiDomizio ’03 Stefan Dodd ’04 Jean Donovan ’01 Barbara Doyle ’08 Linda (Carney) Dupell ’00 Victor Edusei ’05 Michelle Eichengreen ’03 Keith LeBlanc ’04 Joanne Pagnotta ’08 Joyce Sullivan ’01 Amy (Clem) Emma ’00 Audrey Lewis ’04 Jason Palazzo ’05 Jessica Sullivan ’10 Cynthia (Hammond) Falconer Ellen Linzey ’08 Christopher Penza ’05 Graham Suorsa ’02 Clark ’02 Jason Longton ’04 Michelle Perreault ’03 Kelly Sylvia ’03 Gerhard Fandreyer ’01 Rosemary Loomis ’07 Andrew Phillips ’07 Srikanth Thodupunoori ’06 Timalie Fascione ’00 Pamela Lucier ’07 Timothy Pinto ’04 Dianne Thornton ’03 Marco Ferrara ’10 Edward Lynch ’03 Chaitanya Pydimukkala ’03 Marissa Torres ’09 Karen Frank Mays ’09 Julie Malchow ’05 Stephanie Renaud ’05 Karen (Walsh) Vaughan ’06 Evan Freeman ’09 Anoop Manikya ’08 Beatrice Reynolds ’05 Nancy Webster ’00 Michael Gates ’09 Tara (Piccini) Manzello ’03 Daniel Rice ’06 Wayne Williams ’06 Jessica (Guiney) Glover ’08 Angela Marrama ’02 Phillip Saddler ’07 Patrick Wood ’06 Matthew Glover ’06 Shane Martin ’03 Jayne Sambito ’08 Yonghao Xiong ’06 Eric Hanson ’03 Donna May ’04 Stefanie Scaglione ’08 Kathleen Ziegler ’03 Rosemary Healey ’00 William Mayrose ’00 Theresa Scavone ’03 Thomas Ziniti ’06 Jason Holt ’04 Megan McBrine ’00 Lucy (Tavares) Scola ’04 Cara (Freeley) Zwicker ’00 Ann Horgan ’10 Shane McDowell ’09 Anthony Semidey ’08

29 Alumni Giving by Class Year

1938 Rene Thomas 1948 Robert Curran Doris (Wiley) Fardy Anne (Swiryda) Zukel Mary (Bickford) Bingham Joan (Carroll) Donovan James Fiorello Norman May 1939 1944 Francis Gariepy Neysa (Nelson) Miller Mildred (Lyons) Schappals Dorothy (Hughes) Bourget Rodger Martin Florence (Rowe) Munter Joanne (Thomas) Eastman Elizabeth (Wright) McKown Florence (Donnelly) Polito 1940 Doris (Caouette) Legere Frances (Stapleton) Millane Gerald Richardson Helen (Devecis) DiNatale Anthony Polito Cornelius Sharron Leo Gittzus 1945 Mamie (Teittinen) Sweeney Frances (Bartlett) Gardella Cesidio Sylvestro 1951 1941 Anne (Colwell) O’Brien James Theodores Elsie (Guerra) Baron Ethel (Mandrus) Donahue Irene (Moskos) Passios Sally (Healy) Bowers Claire (Andrews) Lonsdale Barbara (Lavin) Smith 1949 Mildred Hehir Tauno Tamminen Vincent DiSessa John Kiosses 1946 William Fitzgibbon Robert Nearine 1942 Priscilla (Morley) Carey Joan (Lyell) Keech Jean (Cadwell) Ray Jean (Fitch) Best Charlotte (Drury) Graham William Locke Sidney Snegg John Feeley Ernest Pike Mary (Jennison) Smith Margaret (Conaty) Stahl Charles Stephens Jeanne (Maylin) Sylvestro Bertrand Steeves Maxine (Hertel) Steeves William Sullivan William Tracey Rosaria (Addante) Taft Lawrence Walsh Nancy (Gentsch) Whitcomb 1943 1947 1950 Tena (Sironaitis) Clark Rena Bisceglia Reginald Alexander 1952 James Feeley Ruth (Brennan) Boland Bettina Asselta Bernard Belles Beatrice (Whitten) Laserte Barbara (Thompson) Fiske Elizabeth (Brown) Audette Mildred (Murnane) Cabana Yolanda (Bramante) Reilly Ruth (Baker) Munro Dolores (Mulvey) Burns Clarence Calder Gardner Sherman William Parker Thomas Convery Katherine (Matheson) Cameron Ruth (Szenher) Schultz Constance (Bovenzi) Chartrand Thomas Coburn Beverly (Sherwin) Farias TOP TEN CLASSES – TOTAL GIVING Phyllis (Morse) Foss Elizabeth (Pechulis) Kelleher Rank Class # Of Gifts Total Giving Average Gift Madeline (Pagel) Marshall Marianne (Kennedy) Pincombe 1 1987 44 $36,744 $835 Richard Shaw 2 1994 24 $33,904 $1,413 Robert Smith 3 1980 63 $23,218 $369 4 1940 4 $21,350 $5,338 1953 Paul Ballantine 5 1960 123 $18,457 $150 Claire (Lanthier) Bloomfield 6 1986 50 $15,296 $306 Chester Burwick 7 1975 71 $8,564 $121 Joan (Sculley) Cahlstadt 8 1963 49 $8,440 $172 Laila (Strott) Conlin Robert Duncan 9 1976 73 $8,309 $114 10 1958 39 $7,705 $198

30 Joseph Farias Mary (Joyce) Rogers Christina (Kimball) Iosue Victor Colo Gloria Francesconi Joan (Kaplan) Stratton-Mamber Judith (Boyden) Kavanaugh Sheila (Ford) Cross Robert Gallant William Kavanaugh Richard Cross Alice Jezak 1956 Lucia (Gour) Marcille Thomas Duggan Jeanne Joyal Elizabeth (Keough) Bartley Martha (Jordan) McCarthy Evelina (Lourenco) Emery Patricia (Kielty) Lee George Bauman Stuart McDermott Barbara (Healey) Geagan Lillian (Koivula) Martin Helen (Kelley) Brockelman Helen (Shepardson) Rochon Patsyann (Maitland) Gentsch Genevieve (Gibbons) McMurray Russell Gleason Arlene (Barent) Rosen Robert Hargraves Frances (Posco) Mercadante Lois Hall Virginia (Madden) Shepard Michael Horgan Paul Norling Peter Michaels Judith (Perault) Smith Jeannette (Attallah) Humenuk Maryan Nowak John Rimsa Ann (Regan) Sousa Joseph Indresano Daniel O’Connor Robert Sullivan John Walsh Thomas Jaillet Ellen (Ryan) O’Neil-Smith Frank Viscardi Shirley (Blanchard) Kent Evelyn Petterson Sara (Boynton) Zaffrann 1959 Marion (Mosa) Kerrigan Arlene Ranger Robert Andrews Elaine (Siok) Landes Frances (Wood) Sullivan 1957 Sheila (Dillon) Bushey Paul Lowe Edmund Sullivan Alice (Kingston) Bauman Marion (Donovan) Callahan Richard Mannix Burton Cofman Charles Campbell Francis McGrath 1954 B. Louise (McKellick) Dittami Barbara (Benham) Campbell John Mulkeen Robert Bloomfield Barbara (Westerman) Finkel Eleanor (Cabral) Chester Ronald Normand Edward Byrne John Flanagan Thomas Collins Alan O’Dell Marjorie (Gleed) Carleton Katherine Flynn Bruce Faunce James O’Donnell Norma (Tagliaferri) Caron Sheila Fredette Joseph Hachey Loretta (Cullinane) Oliva Irja (Palojarvi) Daly Esther Landry Frank Hanchett John Oliva Richard Dargan Thomas McMurray Brenton Hardy Ann (Clutten) Page Vincent De Novellis Jean (Riley) Millea Harold Herard Patricia (Weymouth) Paine Marylyn (Brennan) Grant Edna (Lavezzo) Rebello Leon Kakitis Olinto Paoletti Carol Lynch Harry Setian Carol (Cali) Kearns Ardith (Stone) Polletta Nelson Rebello Edward Shea Robert Nelson Robert Porter Maureen (Elder) Shea Murray Smith Peder Pedersen Richard Stangvilla Francis Trainor Lena (Anzaldi) Storm Mary (Henighan) Prunty James Sweeney Bruce Wells Sheila (Higgins) Sullivan Rolland Rochon Mary (Root) Sylvia Arthur Tarolli Jerrold Rosen Nancy (Fuller) Turner 1955 Beverly (Chase) Tarolli Donald Tangney Charles Vars Margaret (Callery) Cecere Irene (Danielson) Woods Roger Toni Kathleen (Madigan) Vellante Ann Chenery Margaret (Fox) Trahar Marylou (Calvetti) Vinnes Pat (Manganello) Clark 1958 Carol (Lazarchick) Walsh Thomas Walsh Lowell Clark Dori (Peontak) Amici Joost Yff Courtney Woodcock Richard Condon Virginia (Crandell) Brouillette Frank Worthley Virginia Gaffey Louise (Allain) Carbone 1960 Aristea (Biskaduros) Georgeson David Carlson Margot (Reid) Alderman 1961 Maureen (Quinn) Gilmartin Judith (Connors) Christie Sheila (MacLean) Bachant John Curley Carole (Marchessault) Hannon Janet (Mirijanian) Cragin Vivian (Dutton) Boehm Simonne (LeBlanc) Duggan Robert Iosue William Donovan Cornelia (Hayes) Bonner Philip Fallon Delores Kestyn Lawrence Foley Robert Brousseau Marilyn (Peterson) Gaven Joan (Conlon) Kilday James Fotopulos Joseph Ciciotte Janet (Vernon) Heslam Patricia Lasky Gordon Haggerty William Clark Ken Hultstrom David Murphy Phyllis (Wetherbee) Hultstrom Leo Collette Emile Johnson

31 Francis Kane Ronald Holohan Frederick Sullivan Richard Messina John Klump Naomi (Wetherbee) Howarth Judith Sullivan Martha (Pratt) Moore Katharine (Connors) Kotoski John Jalutkewicz Joyce (Manelius) Wass Martin O’Brien Thomas Marlborough Linda (Grenier) Kirousis Marcia Palo Robert Mattson Marjorie (Buss) Koone 1965 David Sampson Arlene (Oksanen) McTigue Timothy LeBlanc Linda (Clarner) Brown Mary (Sullivan) St. Yves Josephine (Lerro) O’Neil James MacFarlane Tim Carroll Elaine (Korzon) Teske Edwin Page Irene Mancuso Peter Chester Martin Vieweg David Popple Patricia (Camara) McDevitt Robert Connors Marion (Crowley) Schang Joseph Navaroli Ned Daniels 1967 Helena (Brown) Semerjian John O’Brien Joseph Dignam Robert Antonucci George Thomas George Schroeder Jeremiah Driscoll Sally Carlson Judith (LeShane) Tonneson Mary (O’Malley) Smart Merilyn (Ruuska) Dunn Veronica (Sullivan) Carroll Patricia (Rivard) Traini Dalton Smart David Erwin Kathleen (McLaughlin) Chiavaras Joanne (Manosh) Williamson Nancy (Wile) Swikalus Elaine (Amorosi) Falcone Raymond Clifford Gloria (Michalewicz) Tarpey Joan (Brissette) Flynn Kathy (Morrissey) Coulson 1962 Mary (Godley) Walsh Ellen (Crimmins) Giffhorn Margaret Curley James Ball Elinore Weiner Ronald Goudreau Josephine (Crivello) Diorio Dolores Camara-Barrett Eleanor (Joyce) Widdison Raymond Harmacinski Mary-Beth Fafard Nancy (Hargraves) Catalini J. Robert Johnson Barbara (Seney) Hamm Joseph Decarolis 1964 Francis Lupien Suzanne (Nadeau) Hatch Mary (Angelini) Dennen Diana Angelini William Mahoney Lawrence Hill Thomas Flynn Phillip Belk Thomas Malloy Patricia (Barbaresi) James Beverly (Kelley) Gagliardi Doris (Robinson) Brooks Wayne Myers Charles Kirousis Robert Gallagher Irene (Niemiec) Ersing Beverly (Nichols) Myers John Lee Louis Gizzi William Flynn Gladys (Narkevicius) Richardson Nancy (DeCiantes) Lee Marguerite Goulet Muriel (Monteiro) Fortes Margaret (Membrino) Romano Cheryl (Silver) Liston Robert Jennings Judith (Percy) Gordon John Therrien Anne (Cottone) Lupien Joan (Montagna) Lanciani Robert Hatch Sandra (Eden) Mailloux Dennis Lanciani Nancy (Clewes) Hess 1966 Richard Mailloux Dorothy (Bertrand) Lucey Alvah Jakola Ernest Aubuchon Nancy (Badstiibner) Maldari Jeffrey Maher Barbara (Jackson) Jennings Ellen Aubuchon Linda (Howe) Perrin Richard Maki Susan (McNamara) Johnson Arthur Augenstern John Rainville Pelino Masciangioli Harris Karis James Bullard Francis Rolinson Annette (Lanneville) Minnick Charlotte (Berry) Kennan Linda (Weeks) Donovan George Shevchuk Edith (Bresee) Proffetty Wayne Klemetti Cherie (Renda) Driscoll Maureen (Buividas) White Francesco Reale Sandra LeBlanc Phyllis Eckfeldt Barbara (Borkowski) Yablonski Sandra (Lemos) Lefever Patricia (Trinadel) Erwin 1963 Brenda (Werner) Malloy Anthony Falcone 1968 Rose Anne Addorisio Robert Mogilnicki Marie (Torcoletti) Frank Marianne (Herlihy) Baho John Anderson Patrick O’Leary Marilyn (O’Donnell) Fratturelli Linda (Wickman) Baker Elizabeth (Enwright) Brunell Barbara (Romanko) Olender George French Sally Belk David Dolan Nancy (Heikkila) Paajanen Carolyn (Bradley) Gagne J. Stephen Bradbury Mary (LeBlanc) Favreau Priscilla Peabody Frederick Gillis Mary Ann (Cornacchioli) Bucciaglia Charles Hardy Anthony Romano Victor Goguen Linda (Barnicle) Byrne Armen Harootian Carol Ryan-Tarka Karen (Leyland) Jackson Richard Castellano Pauline (Pappas) Harootian Gail (Fuller) Sanchez Paul Jolie Marcelle (Coulombe) Cormier Joan (Gillis) Holohan John Santacroce Carol McWilliams Joseph Dube

32 Margaret (Pillion) Elliott Judith McFaul 1971 Marilyn (Shattuck) Tremblay Joyce Erickson Nancy (King) Nordstrom Bruce Andersen William Walsh Richard Freedman Anne (Courtney) Olivo Bette (Lawson) Bissonnette Kathleen (Kaned) French Patricia (Murray) Palmer Diane Brisson 1972 Charles Hitchcock Anthony Pepe Eileen Budri Ernest Belanger David Holton Mary Anne (Matthews) Pepe Patricia (Fairbanks) Burg Thomas Bissonnette Brian LeBlanc Michael Rinaldi John Callinan Joanna (Blasetti) Bowolick Richard Liston Robert Salvatelli Janet (Gallo) Carpenter Joseph Chilton Robert Mercier Wayne Smith Ronald Cormier Robin (Baird) Fitzgerald Howard Murphy Donald Starr Kerry Costello Thomas Fluet Rosalyn (Hemingway) Navaroli Ralph Swanson Janet Dillon Elaine (Barry) Francis Bruce Nordstrom Nancy (Landry) Swanson Jeffrey Dore Jeanne (Schneider) Gagliarducci James Parsons Kathleen Tornikoski Paula (Brown) Dow Ronald Gagne Susan (Simpson) Pearson John Egan Marcia (Bigelow) Gaillardet Elaine (Whitney) Perreault 1970 Priscilla (Bigold) Fawcett Louise Gaskins Fred Perrone Diane Angelini Susan (Murphy) Ferguson Judith (Harris) Horgan Ritva (Marttinen) Rantala Jean (Goodell) Baker Michael Fiorentino Donald Irving Katherine (Coughlin) Reardon Pauline Belliveau Joan (Walsh) Freedman John Jarek Louis Romano Jan Bohlin James Gemborys Joan Johns Ann (Hawkesworth) Sabulis Gerald Breton Frank Gianni Janet (Hunt) Lavoie Ronald Sabulis Jean (LaComfora) Crouch Margaret (Connolly) Gilligan Richard Lavoie John Salo Sandra (Chiavaras) Cucchiara Catherine (Sowa) Guthrie Ann (Breen) Macone David Salomaki Jeannette Damon James Haynes William Mason Linda (Turner) Spartichino Patricia (Reilly) Dias Diane (Abell) Hope Jeannette McDermott Thomas Starr Donna (Fitzgerald) Drew Jean (Mulcahy) Johnson David Nawrocki Kathleen Flynn Jean (Rahmberg) Jones Alfred Niemi 1969 Gerald Francis John Kusek Gail (Carle) Pizzola Charles Carpenter Paul Gagliarducci David Laverdiere Peter Pollock Jo Clark Donna (Krasinskas) Hartness Daniel Lovett Diane Rouleau-Gardula Ronald Cocuzzo Marcia (Bennett) Hebert Robert Macone Joy Schoenfeldt Judith (Perla) Dijak Margaret (Gonyeo) Jarek Suzanne (Welin) Maiolo Barbara (Roberts) Shannon Nancy (Dwyer) Doraiswami Richard Maiolo Theresa (Favreau) Maki Laurance Wenz Donald Drew Richard Matson George Marquis Sharon (Cormier) Whitehouse Andrea Driscoll William McSheehy James McCormick Sheila (Pochini) Yates Barbara (O’Mara) Dyer Maureen (Grier) McSheehy Lorraine Misner Charles Elwood Priscille (Beliveau) Michaels Karen (Laflamme) Mitchell 1973 Barbara (Polaski) Gentile Edward Neuhaus Thomas Moore Jeanne (Amadio) Antonucci Cheryl (L’Ecuyer) Giroux Marcia (Gelas) Pitts Joseph Nosella Kathy Bisol Shirley Goldsby Linda (Johnson) Rice Donald Palmer Karen (Vail) Butler Linda Hansen James Salvidio George Pare Roberta (Whitehouse) Casella Donald Kelley Judith (Wagner) Seguin Loretta Roscoe Glenn Chaple Kathryn (Merkel) Kozlowski Stanley Smith Eileen (O’Connor) Ryan Charles Corley Lawrence Lapierre Frank Steffanides Susan (St. James) Sadowski Rosemary (Kelly) Corley Robert Lapointe Gilman Tardif Robert Sandos Roland Cotton Karen (St. Cyr) Leger Dianne (Villani) Tattersall Robert Seguin Norman Czyzewski Geraldine Lew Marie (Fusco) Valeri James Smith Diane Dolan John Malloy Wayne Zibrat George Stathis Denise Ducharme Christine (Pooles) Maxant Sally Suomala Carol Earley

33 John Earley Barbara LeBlanc 1976 Virginia (Lafosse) Trumpolt Margaret (Maynard) Grier David McGrath Eleanor (Gilmore) Browne Holly (Schutt) Visco Arthur Hall Catherine (Casey) Meers Sylvia Callahan Robert Wakeling Edna Hanson Jane Niemi Kenneth Carrison Marcia (Williamson) Wakeling Raymond Hebert Richard Paula Lucinda (Downs) Carrison Wayne Walker Mark Holmes Paul Piccolomini Debra (Malouin) Chapdelaine Gary Walters Richard Ingemie Maria Regan Albert Chouinard Joseph Wesolowski Jon Jones Norma Robichaud Ronald P. Colbert Margaret (Migrants) Youmatz Michael Kenney Brenda Robinson Diane (Lyons) Connor Pamela (Lizotte) Kirousis Richard Snow Linda (Twomey) Corbin 1977 Margaret (Gemborys) LaPointe Gail (George) Todd Jane Cornett Elizabeth Ayer Patricia Linenkemper Susan (Alger) White Lawrence Costanzo Joan Babineau Christine Lowe Bernadette (Golden) Wilkinson Beverly Coughlin Frederick Baran Constance (Mathews) Ludwig Susan Curcio Barbara Barber Jane (Hardy) Matchak 1975 Donna (Holmes) Davis Susan (Stebbins) Bisceglia Carol (Cavaioli) Millette Laurence Antil Joan DiClemente Virginia Blackmer Pamela (Butler) Nawrocki Paul Babin Deborah Dion Jeffrey Burch William Oldach Francine (Dion) Bergeron MaryAnn (Graham) Dunlavey Robert Campbell Joan (Hession) Paula David Besnia Marion Dyson Deborah (Lage) Cofrancesco Joseph Solomito Jeanette (Adams) Biery Susan (Fougere) Egan Maureen (O’Neil) Cote Sheila Steele Randi (Wellington) Chartrand Janis (Pallotta) Gelinas Mary Cringan Paul Thomas Melory Cornett Georgia Gianakis-Robideau Kathryn Cunningham Elizabeth (Lawrence) Thoms Pama (Dashner) Dangelo Todd Goodwin Joan (Bartley) Dio Stephen Walsh Roger Davies Rebecca (Mosher) Harding Deborah (Murphy) Dodge Gloria (Nowak) Weitzel Michele Despres Judith (Seguin) Haseltine Michael Donnelly Michele (Beach) Wenz Marianne (Beike) DiPerri Mary (Feeley) Hayes Janice (Farineau) Drass Janet Doe William Hubbard April (Bergeron) Fey 1974 Denis Fiorentino Hilary Keating Janet (Lehman) Finkelstein Joann (Martone) Absi Joan Ford Lyn (Miller) Lambert Donna Fiore Bruce Armstrong Delores (Mayne) Frechette Margaret Leoni Maryann (Donnelly) Flynn Joan (Ericson) Barnhart Sheila Grace Joseph Lojek Ronald Galliher Cynthia (Gendell) Basteri Patric Hanno Richard Long Kenwood Giffhorn Linda (Mason) Brooke Marie (Sasseville) Ingemie John Masciarelli Nancy (Nelson) Godfrey Yvonne Champagne Stephen Krupski Theresa (Willard) Maxfield Douglas Godfrey Arthur Clough Craig Leslie John Maynard Laura (Bishop) Goodwin Brian Cote Lawrence Liptrap Anabel (Byrne) Milinazzo Verna Harrahy William Cuddy Ann (Loiselle) Maki Ralph Morganelli Pamela Houghton Janice (Wright) D’Agostino Janet Montuori Elizabeth (Cronin) O’Connor Elaine (Quinn) Iannarone Carol (Lebel) Daniel Marina (Fini) Raher Anne (Fisher) Olivari James Jellison Helen (Cote) Deloge Robert Stone Mary (Dembek) Polchlopek Evelyn Lazaris Russell Durling Patricia (Martin) Sylvestre Marie Remillard Mary (Aalto) Leiter Anthony Gasbarro John Thompson Irene Resendes Mark Lynch Lloyd Harte Patricia (Morin) Thomson Joan (Barnes) Seaver Winifred Mahoney Harriet (Alexander) Haynes Francis Trevisani Patricia (Gormley) Siciliano Thomas Markham Deborah (Cronin) Hoyle James Walsh Elizabeth (Progin) Solomito Kathleen Martino Diane (Penta) Kalagian Michael Walsh James Todd Anna (Guglielmi) Mazzaferro Louise (Boucher) Kenney Barry Whitehouse Susan (Dinneen) Toomey Frederick McAskill Joan Lavoie Tazalaar Walter Troy Karen Melanson

34 Richard Melillo JoAnn (Barrows) Lyon Karen (Arvo) Couturier Conrad Sack Barbara Melvin Donald Lyon Joan Daly Patricia (Bourque) Snouffer Christopher Murphy Gregg Malone Eryka (Szatek) Dewar Jan (Woodbury) St. Jean Ann (Caron) Murphy Robert McLaughlin Gerard Dio Curtis Stello Jean Murray Christine (Hurley) McLaughlin John Draper Peter Strazdas Nina Nardini Cheryl Meninno Francine Geyster Angela Villanti Patrice (Kenneally) Nicholas Nancy (Tamulen) Morgan Ellen (Truitt) Hargraves Diane (Ricci) Yost Deborah (Chamberlin) Parziale Mary (Pires) Pastie Sharon (Haverty) Hehn Deborah (Field) Quinn John Quinn Joseph Hehn 1980 Sandra (Walker) Rehler Marilyn (Abbott) Richardson Linda (Haneffant) Horsman Patricia Angelina Richard Renoni Guy Rossi Jeanne (Wassom) Iburg Doreen (Joyal) Arbo Neil Rice Ellen (McDonough) Selin Claude LaBatt Charline (Litchfield) Barron Sharyn (Avery) Rice Kathleen Rowe Paul Runkle Judith Rutelonis Rudolph Schultz Kathleen (Jost) Stello Annette (Daigle) Szivos Anne (Lioce) Tardanico Candace (Deegan) Tull Jennifer Vachowski Suzanne Walker

1978 Wendy (Ford) Antaya Lawrence Basteri Martha (Koval) Bedard Carol (Banks) Bosse Judith (Garvey) Brooks Christine (Conkling) Chapman Anne Demont Edith Denney Stephen Dewar Porter Dodge Marilyn (Brown) Sherris Stephen LaCross Lawrence Bonetti Patricia (Kelley) Eagan Nancy Slater James LaMondia Cathy Botts-Deegan Deborah (Cady) Egan Margaret Tarr Bonnie (Dyer) LaMondia Delores Burroughs-Biron Patricia (Charlton) Fallon Warren Tuiskula Rosemary (Connors) Laverdiere Michael Carreiro Dean Fuller Arthur Veves Robin (Halfrey) Longtin Linda (Cunningham) Carroll Margery Gagne Lisa (Adams) Walsh Brian McGee Naomi Charest Joan (Antil) Gauffin Cynthia (Erickson) Wilson Carol (Hogan) McKew James Costello Jean (Cleaves) Gould Robert Woodward Pamela (Kingston) Morse Kathleen (Babineau) Deschamps Patricia Gregoire Elizabeth (Kusek) Murphy William Donahue Jeffrey Haskell 1979 Rosemary (Kelleher) Nunnally Sandra Doyon Joyce Holroyd-McGuire Robert Brown Martin O’Toole Patricia (Penta) Fitzgerald John Kendzierski Martin Bushey Dianna (Poole) Peterson Anne Hart Laura (Fidrocki) Lindsay Terrance Carroll Dorothy (Gelinas) Ragucci Patricia (Ferragamo) Hermans Dawn (Munson) Lindsay Jean-Louis Clapin Donald Rist Donald Hutchins

35 Maryann (Shahabian) Janigian Richard Donahue Carolyn (Kubiac) Bryant Deborah (Kearns) Power Martin Kszepka Kathleen (Campion) Donahue Ann (Wright) Calcaterra Maryann (Sullivan) Scalley William Longmuir Carole (Webb) Dufrane Russell Cook Paul Scalley David Lucier Thomas Fitzgerald Michael Cookish Russell Sherwood James Lynch Elaine (Frantz) Gaspard Deborah (Dietz) Cookish Sharon (McCrohon) Swan Everett Mangsen Robert Hamel Stephen Coughlan Ann Therrien James Matroni James Henry James Dellot Timothy Thompson Nancy (Ragonese) Michaud Christopher Jordan Antoinette (Palange) DeMaio Paul Troxell Renee (Charland) O’Donnell Santo Lasorsa Matthew Denette Robert Walsh Rosemary (Woelfel) Pecukonis Margaret (Garet) Lavanchy Lynn (Palen) Denette Donna (Booth) Weber Helen (Smith) Rist John Lazanski Hilary Doncaster Donna (Dudley) Woodward Esther (Benoit) Sabbey Robert Leary Robert Dragon Jean Salvatore Theresa (St. Germain) Linstrom Daniel Elliott 1983 Allison (Plouffe) Shields Bruce MacInnis Rodney Gaudet Diane Adams Jimmy Smith Paul Maguire Robert Gay Lynne Aho Nora (Dougherty) Smith John Mara James Hayden Joanne Baker Paul Smith Anthony Marotta Karen (Gradzewicz) Hayden Mark Baldani Michael Tarmey Mary (Connolly) Marotta Holly (Almquist) Hughes Jean Bouton William Tracey Marsha (Friel) McDonough Mabel Hunter-Pringle Julie (Johnson) Breau Marie Turmaine Lawrence Morris Christine (Quartarone) Hurley Paul Calcaterra Barbara (O’Connor) Wilson Patricia (Barlow) Powell Sandra (Gaines) Jordan Gerard Carnes Elizabeth (O’Connor) Zanelli Robert Quinn Matthew Kenslea Rita Caulfield Melinda (Severson) Rooney Anthony Kluz Patrick Connolly 1981 Susan (Kling) Scherer Diana (Gifford) Krusell Elizabeth (Cavanaugh) Cote Judy (Jefferson) Alberts Charlene (McGough) Shorey Richard Loftus Robin (Enos) Coughlan Donald Ayer Dianne (Lindley) Starr Judith (Richardson) Loftus Joseph D’Eramo Gregory Billings Michael Swan Michael Lorden Patricia (St. Peter) Doherty Kevin Chartrand Lynn (Blood) Vaillancourt Kevin Mara Helene (Olivet) Dykes Noreen Cleary Catherine (Kulig) McDonald George Fitzmaurice Kevin Coakley 1982 Steven Moore Denise (Leonard) Friedeborn John DeCicco Dorothy (Lanzilotti) Bellaria Irene (Tuttle) Morine William Gauvin Raul DeMello David Borowy Susan (McCafferty) Normandin Janet (Dextraze) Hagerty Melvina Hutchins Maurice Kent Ricky Laperriere Robert Masse Marsha (Smith) McCue Gary McDonald Robert McMahon Michael McMurray Nancy Morin Norman Nelson Jeanne Praetsch Bertrand Proulx Lisa (Sawyer) Redmond Pamela (St. Martin) Rivers Scott Sandstrum Louann (Decina) Swan

36 Sally (Secino) Thomas Michael Barlow Michael Cicio Paul Murray Rhonda Torcoletti Linda (Mathieu) Barrows Lisa (Collentro) Curry Philip Ozek Jacqueline (Lovely) Vandergriff Christine Bednarski Kevin Eckhardt Dawn (Cushwa) Peterson Lisa Winders Ernest Bennett Timothy Foley Jeffery Richards Philip Zekos Amanda Best Laura (Gengo) Haggerty Janet (Lamontagne) Sherburne Donna (Conway) Callahan James Huff Dawn (Bodamer) Steber 1984 Margaret Cavanaugh Louise (Jarvis) Kennedy Diane Sullivan Maureen (Healey) Albert Robert Curry Christine (Navin) Landry James Sullivan Kelly Barrows Sharon (Valliere) Davi Thomas Leary Barbara (Doherty) Tremblay Christine Bonci Sharon (Peaslee) DeCicco John Machado Carolyn Turk Lori Briggs-Bond Richard Deroo Heide (Fandreyer) Messing Rita (Morrison) Burke Patrick Donnelly Tammy (Colosi) Murphy 1988 Suzanne (Glenzel) Carpenter Denise (Driscoll) Donnelly Terese (Gibbons) Murphy Linda Aspell Mariann Castelli Hier Ellen Duggan Theresa (Gavin) Ouellette Simone (Trottier) Blake Karen (Gura) Clinton Charles Farinelli Barry Roskuski Kevin Brooke Philip Cochran Diane (Gendreau) Flaherty Franklin Sherburne Allen Bush Jamie (Dower) Cochran Christine Forti Douglas Skillins Paul Chlapowski Ian Cotterell Ronald Frauton Ruth Smith Brenda (Carkin) Coleman David Cree Maryann (Principe) Gauvin Scott Steber Erica Davenport Cynthia (Johnson) Farren Christina (Cote) Gonzalez Sandra Stephenson Richard Gould Richard Farren Cynthia (Eaton) Gordon Patrick Tallarita Elaine Hall Kevin Finerty Laurlene Hardy Jeanette (Zarba) Tallarita Katherine Jenal John Fyfe Mark Hennessey Patricia Thiessen Sherry (Buteau) Kersey Susan (Chamberland) Fyfe Patrick Jordan Ann (LeBlanc) Valcourt Laura (Charland) Lawrence Betsy (Curtis) Gamrat Mary Lynn Leary Shova Lee Joanne (Carney) LaBelle John Letourneau 1987 Cheryl Lonardo Stephen LaFleur Margaret (Farley) Lombardi Sara (Lambe) Barnum Ellen Macklin Annette Lussier Helen Lynch John Bean Clare Mara Rowland Mary (Alley) MacDonald Mary (Greene) Majors Denis Bedard Kathleen (Daley) Mauch Patricia MacKenzie Paul Mara Nancy Carchedi Alexander Patrick Patricia (Gallagher) Maney Maryellen Mara-Christian John Churcher Kimberly (White) Primeau Elaine (Sarantos) Masse Maureen (Faherty) McNamara Nancy (Williamson) Cote Heidi (Slocum) Roskuski Martin McManus Steven Mellen David Doiron Thomas Schilling John McNamara Jack Messing Jane (Rivard) Doiron Jack Sherman Sharon Oikelmus Carol-Lynne (Sears) Papa Joanne (Palermo) Downing George Snow Anthony Olson Sandra Schard Carolyn (Foley) Eckhardt Donna (Ricciuti) Ricciuti-Faucher Nancy (Provencial) Seguin Judy Fredette 1989 Joanne Rose-Caron Patricia Slowe Linda (Rutledge) Gaudette Karen (McCoubrey) Allen Brenda Schelling-Biggs Patricia (Drake) Wheeler Thomas Goodwin Anne Beauchemin Myrna Silverman Vic Zelny Elaine Greene Lisa (Robichaud) Brogna Denise (Groleau) Smith Joseph Gurney Selvin Chambers Robyn (Rosenfeld) Spirtas 1986 Roberta (Lunderville) Hayden Daryn Croteau Julie (Gradzewicz) Wicks Joan (Murray) Beall Maureen (Doherty) Hennessey Suzanne (Lapointe) DiGeronimo Allan Wilson Anthony Brodowski Herbert Iburg Sarah DiGeronimo Roseann (Grady) Zelny Kevin Burke Carolyn Kelley-Churcher Maura (Donovan) Galligan Christopher Callahan Donna LeCourt Kimberly (Trudell) Gerry 1985 Elizabeth (West) Campanale Susan Membrino Brenda Grassello Karin (Fisk) Almonte Patricia (Morrissey) Carroll Lola Meskauskas Ralph Madsen

37 Nancy Mellyn Christopher Hendry Carol Liddy Linda (Treyz) Gilberti Lisa Morse Ami (Kozak) Hughes Robert Maguire Barbara (Nousis) Lambropoulos Paul Murphy Matthew Lavallee David Morgado Lisa (LeBlanc) Moulton Lisa (Micciche) Murray Richard Lombardozzi Frank O’Donnell Jon Palardis Ralph O’Maley Maria Lynch Mary Lou Sanborn Eric Selinga Marianne (Nuzzo) O’Maley Gilbert Mathieu Maureen Sandos Maxine Smith Beverly Queenan Stephanie Mercer Kevin Simoneau Jonathan Rosen Lisa (Petel) Moison Stephen Swartz 1997 Christine (Swartz) Snow Mary (Brohel) Pallis Michelle (Boivin) VanVoorhis Claire Aubuchon Anna Swierzbin Justin Pallis Wendy Wiiks Jean (MacKenzie) Cook Barbara Reynolds Michael Yablonski Albert DiDomizio 1990 Robert Salvatore Randy Meech Francine Anderson Kevin Squires 1994 Tina (Blanchette) Wilson Cheryl (Richardson) Atamaniuk Diane Temple Carrie (Swedberg) Bombard Hang Yuan Beth (Boulay) Bigelow Joanne Walsh Brian Bowen Mark Carbrey June Young Michael Ciampa 1998 Julia (Tomasini) Casey Cathleen (Sheehan) Daggett Catherine Canney Eric Commodore 1992 Judith Desmond David Manzello Aune Durkan Kelly (Gilligan) Bandini Martin Gaffney John McCarthy Maria (Winchenbach) Farragher David Bibeau Melody Gallant Ronald McGuire David Farragher Patricia Caffrey Edward King Heather Pellerin John Gardella Paula (Bellabarba) Caron April (Duncanson) Lane Diana Pinder Catherine Gleason Claudia (Cuadra) Commodore Cara (Boyle) Leger Stephanie (Rivard) Smith Bonnie (Sheehan) Grenier Gina Cuccovia-Simoneau Christine (Oates) Lehane Daniel Tavares Judith (Nims) Hunt Joy (Robert) Drohan Laura (Chase) Lyons Karen Irving Maryellen Dyer Mary (McBride) Majkut 1999 Ronald Lenois Jennifer (Conlon) Fischer Paulette Nadeau Mary Baker Kristen (Drew) MacGowan James Gaspa Edith Stephen Doreen Ciccone Arthur McIntosh Lorraine (Medeiros) Kovacs Stephen VanVoorhis Jill (Remick) Damiani Nancy (Piermarini) McLaughlin Elaine Lawson Stephen Witkus Darren Damiani Matthew Moison Nicholas Lorenzen Michael D’Intinosanto Debra (Horton) Roberts Bryan Lynch 1995 Jody Elliott William Robinson Kimberly McCoy-Blauser David Andrews Mark Fearer Laura (Riley) Smith Laila (Jarvela) Michaud Eugene Bouchard Kimberly Ferdella William Stuart Nancy Pasquaretta Robert Carlin Shane Franzen Lisa (Wilder) Talcott Christine (Houle) Prenosil John Christiansen Lester Kligerman Charles Witkus Glenn Roberts Samantha Hadley Frederick Simmons Donna Wiwatowski Lea Russo Berman Terry Logan Kiran Vala Paula (Ashford) Stefanakos Louise (Grenache) Mercier 1991 Lee (Butler) Tata James Monette 2000 Doreen Ares Kimberley Vandepaer Lionel Reinford Annmarie Aidonidis Robert Bishop Stephen Sullivan Susan Amico Maria (Martel) Bryant 1993 Heather Thomas Kristi Bruwer Nancy (Wilson) Cormier Maureen Barillaro Peter Bruwer Eileen (Stets) Dube Keith Boissoneau 1996 Sara Buttrick Carol (Carlson) Dunn Anthony Cali Cheryl (Craven) Ansin Linda (Carney) Dupell Mary Durling Dianne Chalifour Gail (Millett) Feckley Amy (Clem) Emma Laura (Stoddard) Gaspa Jason Cullinane Michelle (Hervey) Gasbarro Timalie Fascione

38 Rosemary Healey Keith LeBlanc Phillip Saddler Jayne Sambito William LaBaire Elizabeth (Naples) LeBlanc Kathleen Senior Stefanie Scaglione Nellie Langlois Mark LeBlanc Ruth Silva Anthony Semidey William Mayrose Audrey Lewis Robert Skillen Vanessa Speer Megan McBrine Jason Longton Donald Slovenkai Brendan McNabb Donna May Marygayle Sullivan 2009 Eric Nolan Cheryl Newman Michael Castro Christine (Coleman) Suchecki Timothy Pinto 2008 John Coutts Nancy Webster Lucy (Tavares) Scola Naeem Ahmad Karen Frank Mays Cara (Freeley) Zwicker Jody Baran Evan Freeman 2005 Mary Boudreau Michael Gates 2001 Lucinda (Pacheco) Benoit Jennifer Briggs Ian James Tanya Benoit Sharon DiFranza Barbara Doyle William Kewley Barbara Coulombe Victor Edusei Jenna Frangiamore Shane McDowell Jean Donovan Julie Malchow Jessica (Guiney) Glover Matthew Skinner Gerhard Fandreyer Laura Pagington Michael Kushmerek Emily Stein Shannon Shatos Jason Palazzo Ellen Linzey Marissa Torres Joyce Sullivan Christopher Penza Anoop Manikya Stephanie Renaud Carol Miller 2010 2002 Beatrice Reynolds Sheeba Mosuganti Marco Ferrara Patricia Boudreau Amybeth (Babeu) Sim Jessica Murphy Ann Horgan Amy Butler Kelly Nolan Keith O’Brien Marijah Comesana 2006 Joanne Pagnotta Jessica Sullivan Cynthia (Hammond) Falconer Clark Sandra Bagley Melanie Jones Maria Cole Angela Marrama Matthew Glover Nii Ollenu Frederick McOsker Graham Suorsa Daniel Rice Deborah (Mallard) Stein 2003 Jill (Strider) Strider Susanna DiDomizio Srikanth Thodupunoori Michelle Eichengreen Karen (Walsh) Vaughan Eric Hanson Wayne Williams Patricia (Roose) Iannacci Patrick Wood Edward Lynch Yonghao Xiong Tara (Piccini) Manzello Thomas Ziniti Shane Martin Michelle Perreault 2007 Chaitanya Pydimukkala Allison Beaulac Theresa Scavone Jill Bice Kelly Sylvia Katherine DeCoste Dianne Thornton Matthew Kline Kathleen Ziegler Tammy LaFreniere Margaret Larson 2004 Rosemary Loomis Stefan Dodd Pamela Lucier Jason Holt Allison Nieves Anthony Iaquinta Andrew Phillips

39 Giving By Constituency

Corporations, Foundations Falcone Roofing MassTEC The Fenwick Group, LLC and Organizations Fallon Clinic, Inc. McDonald’s, The Napoli Group, LLC The Flooring Source, LLC AARON Industries Corporation Fallon Community Health Plan Medstar Ambulance The Fluor Foundation Agilent Technologies Farmer & Dee Funeral Home Mercadante & Mercadante The George R. Wallace Foundation American Sheet Metal, LLC Fellman Law Group, P.C. P.C., CPAs The Windmill Florist & Gifts Anderson, Bagley and Mayo Fidelity Bank Montuori Oil Company Tyco International Inc. Insurance Agency, Inc. Fidelity Investments Mylec, Inc. United Plastic Housewares Apple Corps, Inc. Fitchburg Access Television Nash Heating & Cooling Unitil Association of Professional Fitchburg Municipal Employee New England Foundation for Uno Restaurants, LLC Administrators Federal Credit Union the Arts, Inc. Wachusett Regional School District Avidia Bank Follett Higher Education Group Northend Mazda Wal-Mart Store Bank of America Corporation FORGE Worldwide, LLC NPS, LLC Worcester Magazine Bemis Associates, Inc. Fosta-Tek Optics, Inc. NSTAR Workers’ Credit Union Bond Brothers, Inc. Foster Insurance Agency, Inc. NYPRO, Inc. World Energy Solutions, Inc. BW Leominster, LLC Fraticelli Oil Company, Inc. One Hundred Twenty, LLC WPKZ Radio Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Frontier Systems Consulting, Inc. Poirier Electric Company Carruth Capital, LLC GE Foundation Pride, Inc. Matching Gift Companies Central Mass Oral Surgery P.C. GFA Federal Credit Union R. H. Gallo Builders, Inc. Agilent Technologies Chartwells Food Service Global Excellence, Inc. Ramsey Rehabilitation, Inc. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. Commonwealth Cooperative Bank Hannaford Food and Drug Randolph Lodge No. 2130 Bank of America Corporation Community Foundation of North HealthAlliance, Inc. Rare Earth Mining Company Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Central Massachusetts Helene Karl Architects, Inc. RGR Real Estate Fidelity Investments Community Foundation of Hollis Express Service, Inc. RMJ Travel, LLC GE Foundation Western Massachusetts Hubert Operations, LLC Rockwell Roofing, Inc. Mylec, Inc. Congress Asset Management I-C Federal Credit Union Rollstone Bank & Trust Northeast Utilities Foundation, Inc. Cosentini Associates - A Tetra Tech Ipswich Maritime Products Co. Science Applications International Science Applications International Company ITT Power Solutions Corporation Corporation Countryside Decorating J & R Glass Service, Inc. Sentinel & Enterprise Shell Oil Company Foundation Cristoforo Colombo Regina Elena J. M. Huber Corporation Shell Oil Company Foundation The Fluor Foundation Lodge No. 169 John Page Electric, Inc. Slattery’s Restaurant & Bar Tyco Employee Matching CSD Sealing Systems - Johnson and Johnson Strategic Marketing Affiliates Gift Program North America, LLC L-3 Services, Inc. The College Poster Sale Company UBS Employee Giving Programs Data Guide Cable Corporation Laddawn, Inc. DeCarolis Insurance Agency, Inc. Leominster Credit Union DiMella Shaffer Leominster Jewish Community Douglas & Isabelle Crocker Council Foundation Liberty Mutual DS Graphics, Inc. Local103 I.B.E.W. Duncan Hughes Interiors Longview Orthopaedic Center, Dynamic Flowform Corporation LLC E.A. Spry & Company, Inc. Mary F. & Mary Francis Eaton Vance Investment Managers Burnham Trust Enterasys Mass Cultural Council Enterprise Bank & Trust Massachusetts Foundation Ercolini & Company LLP for the Humanities

40 Giving to Designated Funds

In Memory Of Matthew Dimacle Don Gillis ’63 Christene Kluz Louis Amadio ’58 Rita Dimacle Joan (Gillis) Holohan ’63 Anthony Kluz ’70 Gail Doiron Pelino A. Masciangioli ’62 William John DiNardo Stanley A. Goode ’54 Linda Kolb Mary DiNardo Pamela (Lizotte) Kirousis ’73 Francine Anderson ’90 Mrs. Ruth Ann (Dennis) Anderson ’52 Anna P. DiSessa Turo & Eila Hallfors ’43 Walter & Anne M. Korzon Verdon Anderson Vincent DiSessa ’49 Tena (Sironaitis) Clark ’43 Elaine (Korzon) Teske ’66

Paul & Anne Angelini Helene Dolan Walter Harrod ’40 Dorothy (Conroy) Lambert ’42 Diane J. Angelini ’70 Henry Coletti Roger Davies ’75 Barbara Aalto Walter Troy ’76 Regina Doucette Camille & Florence Belliveau William. E. Donovan Susan Ellingwood Pauline J. Belliveau ’70 Joan (Carroll) Donovan ’50 Betty Haskins Rosalind Gray Lucy Dechene Shirlee Isenberg Henry D. Bergman ’81 Dr. Adele M. Driscoll ’36 Marilyn (Peterson) Gaven ’61 Susan Moore Marion F. Bergman Louis Romano ’68 Elissa Salett James L. Hills ’50 Elaine Stimpson Claire A. Bloomfield ’53 Chester & Eleanor Drury Ellen Hills Barbara Wellnitz Robert Bloomfield ’54 Charlotte (Drury) Graham ’46 Mary (Gagnon) Hills ’40 Patrice C. Lekas John T. Browne, ’66 Harriet Colton DuFault ’58 Ann Sullivan Carolyn Poirier Eleanor (Gilmore) Browne ’76 Judith (Connors) Christie ’58 Sharon Vincent Marcier J. Letourneau Ruth Butler Durward W. Eastman, ’46 Dr. Leo Hines John Letourneau ’85 Lucy Dechene Joanne (Thomas) Eastman ’44 John Letourneau ’85 Joanne C. (Curtis) Magliocco ’53 D. Ethel Cleary Nina Fantozzi Edward Hytinen ’62 Thomas Magliocco Alice Jezak ’53 Santino Fantozzi Anita Herrick Wilfred A. Marrama Herman S. Cofman Worsley Fardy ’38 Ronald B. Ingemie Angela Marrama ’02 Burton Cofman ’57 Doris (Wiley) Fardy ’38 Marie (Sasseville) Ingemie Roland O. Martel II ’80 Ashley Colburn Dinelle Finch George B. James ’57 Maria (Martel) Bryant ’91 Lisa Morse ’89 David Finch Patricia (Barbaresi) James ’67 Dolores Finch Dr. Ann May ’52 Maxine Collins, ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Kelleher Marilyn (Peterson) Gaven ’61 Bruce Faunce ’59 Elizabeth “Betsy” Fiske Erin Kelleher Karin (Fisk) Almonte ’85 Elizabeth May ’57 Robert E. Cormier Jerome B. King ’31 Jean (Riley) Millea ’57 Constance Cormier ’70 Lorenzo & Jennie Fraticelli Grace King Lawrence Fraticelli Ralph C. Mayo ’42 Philip DeRosa ’68 Professor Leona Kartz T. Mannix John Jarek ’72 Daley Gettens ’47 Kleinman ’59 Rena Bisceglia ’47 Hyman Kleinman

41 Coach James “Pete” Rocky W. Piccicuto Janice Whiting Richard D. Vivolo ’67 McDonnell ’58 Kathryn Wallace Francis Rolinson ’67 Gordon Haggerty ’58 Jean Pike William Kavanaugh ’58 Shirley Pick ’68 Ernest Pike ’46 Timothy Ward & Stevan Ward James Sweeney ’60 Joseph ’76 & Alice Addante Florence Ward John Walsh ’58 Dorothy Adelman Joseph Ricciuti Martie Adelman Donna Ricciuti-Faucher ’84 Claytae H. Watson Tony Menendez-Aponte ’92 Camille (Corriveau) Aubuchon Louise Gaskins ’72 Francine Menendez-Aponte Ruth Barham Ann L. Richardson Jean Bendon Gerald Richardson ’50 Frederick White ’80 Dr. George Merriam Stacey (Adelman) Bilker Lois White Century 21 Center Home Team Simone (Trottier) Blake ’88 Bette (Bachiochi) Ringey ’55 Alden Bourne Carole (Marchessault) Hannon ’55 Irma (Person) Whitney ’35 Simone (Trottier) Blake ’58 Andrienne Clark Elaine (Whitney) Perreault ’68 William Casey Leah Cook Alfred & Irene Rivers Ernest Fandreyer Lucille Cormier Howard Rivers Mrs. Ruth Wynder Douglas Hebb Janet (Mirijanian) Cragin ’58 Mabel Hunter-Pringle ’82 Rebecca Mitchell Lucilla Crocker Frank A. Romano ’43 Marion Tuttle Barbara Dolan Jessie (Allen) Romano In Honor Of Shirley Wagner Marvin Edelman Class of 1950 Donald Frank Ken Ronco ’67 Elizabeth (Brown) Audette ’50 Jeremiah J. Millane ’50 Robert Harris Jessica (Guiney) Glover ’08 Frances (Stapleton) Millane ’48 Carol (Cali) Kearns ’59 Class of 1958 Linda Kennedy Dorothy Rostron James Fotopulos ’58 Mohawk Club Judith Learned Mary (Alley) MacDonald ’84 Robert Nearine ’51 Lily Lee Class of 1964 Sandy Luboviski Albert P. Russo ’52 Patrick O’Leary ’64 Carolyn Griffin Murrad Stuart McDermott ’58 Bernard Belles ’52 Linda (Cunningham) Carroll ’80 Jean Miller Barbara Clark Class of 1971 Lisa Minnick Noelle Danian Kerry Costello ’71 Lois E. Norling ’53 Beverly Mulholland Mark Russo Paul Norling ’53 Gloria O’Brien Rebecca Russo Class of 1979 John Paul Paula Young Bonnie (Dyer) LaMondia ’79 Kay O’Connor Karen Pick Eileen Budri ’71 Cynthia Plumb Walter G. St. Cyr Class of 1952 June Rice Marguerite St. Cyr Richard D. Shaw ’52 Randy Ortiz, Jr., Isabelina Rodriguez John Wilkie Claire Rollo Robert A. Stone ’75 Erin Abbott Harry Semerjian Linda Stone Shirley Abbott Irene O’Sullivan Joshua Spero Joan (Carroll) Donovan ’50 Paula Spound Mary G. Crain Sullivan ’44 Jack Alling Deborah Stone William Sullivan ’42 Sharon Stokes Kevin Palmer Lawrence Student Gloria Palmer R. Frederick Taylor Rose P. Theodores President Robert V. Antonucci ’67 Jennifer Towler James Theodores ’48 Paul Andrews Thomas C. Passios ’40 Sally Tracy Irene (Moskos) Passios ’45 Shirley Wagner Kathleen L. Tracey ’44 Dr. Cynthia Crosson Tower Paul Weizer William Tracey ’46 Tammy (Colosi) Murphy ’86

42 Joseph DeMello William Weeks, M.D. Brenda (Carkin) ’88 & Rosemary Mullin Raul DeMello ’81 Lawrence Lapierre ’69 Richard Coleman Timothy Murphy Barbara Coulombe ’01 Ruth Murray Kyle DeStefano ’11 Individually Designated Funds Sharon Crowley Joyce Muse Jacqueline DeStefano Jack Alling Smart Heather Csongor June Muse Classroom Fund Diane Cummings Donald Neuman Ernest Fandreyer Jan Ellis Diane Davis Mark Olson Gerhard Fandreyer Sharon Stokes William Davis Andrew Paskovitch Nancy Denizkurt Brianna Payos Fitchburg State University Alternative Spring Break James Duggan William Payos Faculty American Sheet Metal, LLC AnnMarie Dunton Victoria Payos-Tracy John Egan ’71 Apple Corps, Inc. Sarah Durfee Donna Peck CSD Sealing Systems - Linda Egan Evelyn Pelland Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio ’38 North America, LLC Kathleen Evers Anne Peterson John Fanelli Duncan Hughes Interiors Martha Favre Linda Pineau E.A. Spry & Company, Inc. Julie Fontana Marcia (Gelas) ’70 & Stephen Pitts Robert S. Hargraves ’60 Frontier Systems Consulting, Inc. Angela Fraticelli Karen Randall Nancy (Hargraves) Catalini ’62 Hollis Express Service, Inc. Melynda Fullerton Catherine Reed Ipswich Maritime Products Co. Meledath Govindan David Renault Gunther Hoos ITT Power Solutions Patricia Gregoire ’78 Kara Rice Lea Russo Berman ’92 Local 103 I.B.E.W. Roland Gregoire Debra Rizzo Randolph Lodge No. 2130 Theresa Gregoire Darlene Robinson Chris Kibler RMJ Travel, LLC Carlton Hoyt Katie Robinson Barbara Bowers The College Poster Sale Company Cara Iadonisi Wendelyn Salisbury The Flooring Source, LLC Robert Iadonisi Patricia Sanderson Erika Lawler, USA Women’s The Windmill Florist & Gifts Barbara Izzo Debra Schuffels Olympic Ice Hockey Team Uno Restaurants, LLC Karen Johnson Linda Selecman Anne Lawler Wal-Mart Store Edward Johnston Jerome Shanahan Deborah Joralemon John Shea Louis O. & Veronica Lorenzen Robert ’67 & Jeanne (Amadio) Renee Kelleher Nicholas Smith Veronica Lorenzen Antonucci ’73 Joanne Kelly Walter Sorocky Nancy Root Anne Archibald Louise (Jarvis) ’86 & Peter Kennedy Michael Stassen Elizabeth Archibald Alexandra Keough Linda Walsh David McCaffrey ’76 James Banks Walter Kiel Marion Walsh Stephan Hay Jillian Barnard Patricia Larkin Cheryl Wasserstrom Janet Bersani Kathleen Larkin-Burns Joshua Weston George Merriam Christine Bingham Victoria Leahy Charles Whipple Louise Merriam Francis Bissaillon Jean Leger Laura Whipple Melissa Bois Arthur Leveroni Patricia Wilder Nursing Department Ronald Boretti Courtney Macaulay Peter Williamson Candace (Deegan) Tull ’77 Leslie Brebner Anne Mann Annie Wilson Shane Burdick Tom & Christina McCormack Kay O’Connor Donna Cameron John McEvoy Robert V. Antonucci Award Mary (McBride) Majkut ’94 Joanne Carbone Matthew Mello for Student Leadership Louise Carbone Nancy Mello Robert ’67 & Jeanne (Amadio) Harry ’61 & Helena (Brown) Peter Carbone Diane Mielcarz Antonucci ’73 Semerjian Stephanie Casale Walter Mielcarz Jean McCrosky Rita Chmura Patrick Mullin

43 Behavioral Sciences Department Stephen Foss Richard ’81 & Sheila Donahue Dorothy McKeever Jody Elliott ’99 James Freeman Thomas ’81 & Patricia (Penta) Eric Nolan ’00 Jean Freeman Fitzgerald ’80 Theresa Paul Booster Club General Francis Gasson Joseph ’87 & Elina Gurney Christopher Penza ’05 I-C Federal Credit Union Rich Golden Jeffrey ’78 & Frann Haskell Justyne Pereira Strategic Marketing Affiliates Patrice Green Jason Holt ’04 Timothy ’04 & Michelle Pinto Patricia Iorio Donald ’72 & Karen Irving ’90 Karen Ricca Dianna (Poole) ’79 & David Peterson Rudolf Jaworski Matthew ’82 & Barbara Kenslea Harry ’57 & Elizabeth Setian Patricia Keahon Ricky ’83 & Tina Laperriere Lisa & Christopher Shea Booster Club Men’s Sports A. Patrice Kelly Anne Lawler John ’58 & Carol (Lazarchick) Baseball Elizabeth Luca Richard ’91 & Brenda Lombardozzi Walsh ’59 Denise Cain Thomas Marchant Robert ’71 & Ann (Breen) Lila Woods Tim ’65 & Veronica (Sullivan) Carroll ’67 John Marra Macone ’72 Frank ’60 & Elizabeth Worthley Jeffrey Carlson Richard McGrath Janet ’75 & Michael Montuori Joyce Yoshizumi James ’58 & Venita Fotopulos Michael McKinnon Ralph ’89 & Marianne (Nuzzo) Michele Haley Michelle Memmo O’Maley ’89 Track Roberta Hennelly Michael Millett Andrew Phillips ’07 Mark ’83 & Michelle (Ladopoulos) Dolores Lynch Karen Morse Paul ’74 & Dawn Piccolomini Baldani Mindy Reeves Charles & Mary O’Brien Stephen ’95 & Salina Sullivan Terri Cooke Colleen & Jeffrey Schena Erica Pechey Brad Watkins Pamela Fern Frank ’60 & Elizabeth Worthley Helen F Riccitelli Stephen ’94 & Stacie Witkus Vincent Gangi Russell Riel Mary Jane Hesford Cross Country Dennis Robertson Soccer Edward ’03 & Elizabeth Lynch Barbara Bowers Robert Robertson William Angelosanto Brian McGee Brian McGee ’79 Suzanne Rose Frank Bettencourt Jr. Tamara Moses Patrick Wood ’06 Lawrence Sawyer Ronald Bolam Patrick Wood Margaret Schrum Antonina Bordonaro Football Richard Sperazzo Thomas Collins ’59 Booster Club Women’s Sports DeLilli Building Joseph Swiencki Fernando Dafonte Basketball Falcone Roofing Michael Taylor Stephanie DaFonte Nash Heating & Cooling Hubert Operations, LLC Michael Wheeler Darren ’99 & Jill (Remick) R. H. Gallo Builders, Inc. R. A. Jaworski, PC Karen Whitney Damiani ’99 Frances Yankauskas Vincent ’54 & Maureen De Novellis Harold Cunningham Karen Badway William Yanno Beverly DeVirgilio Walter Czabaj Barbara Belanger Victor Edusei ’05 Mary Dowling Brian Boutote Ice Hockey Claire Ellis Robert Ganley A. Bramble Building Concepts James ’58 & Venita Fotopulos Amy Genovese Patricia Brousseau John Page Electric, Inc. Marilyn Holzmann Jacqueline Goreham Susan Cadigan Mylec, Inc. Cheryl Kane Wanda Hoffman Joan Callan One Hundred Twenty, LLC William ’58 & Judith (Boyden) Nancy Hourihan James Casey Kavanaugh ’58 Annetta Lebrun Curtis Chittenden Paul & Sheila Colburn B. Kleindl Leon Love Wendy Lee Chittenden Luke & Kathleen Conry Elaine Kleindl Andrew Luoma Thomas Coogan John Coutts ’09 Joyce Lawton Mark MacDougall Nicole DaCunha Suzanne (Lapointe) ’89 & Keith ’04 & Elizabeth (Naples) Matthew McCafferty Robert Daniels Paul DiGeronimo LeBlanc ’04 Pamela McCafferty Cyrus Davis William ’80 & Kathleen (Campion) Margaret Lesure Margaret Muldoon Maureen Farrell Donahue ’81 Brian McGeoghegan Susan (McCafferty) Normandin ’82

44 Barbara Novelli Bruce Goncalo Lacrosse Softball Terry Parrow Jeanne Goodsell Roberta John-Gorman Commonwealth Cooperative Bank Thomas Rogers Ellen Goonan Marjorie Macmillan JSA Enterprises, Inc. Daniel Ryan Barbara Greene Longview Orthopaedic Center, LLC Carmen Scarpa Carolyn Harrington Soccer Ramsey Rehabilitation, Inc. Theresa Scavone ’03 Calvin Harrison Blackstone Valley Dental Associates John Sugrue Sara Herrman Global Excellence, Inc. Dorothy Aubin William Thorn Helen James Elaine Bougiouris Lucinda Whitney Maureen James Ross Aker Paul Bourgea Mary Kasper Paula Aubin Marie Buckley Cross Country Donna Kearney Gary Bissonnette Laurie Cammuso Christopher ’81 & Sandra (Gaines) John Kelley Joseph Bonenfant Candi Cousins Jordan ’82 William Lamson Jacqueline Breault Christine Devlin Anne Lawler Martin Cannata Ann DiCarlo Field Hockey Doris (Caouette) ’44 & Constance Caron Linda Fahey Advance Coatings Company Robert Legere James Coleman Cristina Girard Busby Construction Co., Inc. Jay London Michelle Coullahan Carl Henry Connecticut Tire, Inc. Judith Lull Mary Jane Cuddahy Carolyn Henry Howard Brothers Builders, Inc. Janice Macomber Elizabeth Donovan Rich Henry Industrial Pump Sales & Service, Inc. Deborah Mahoney Jean Donovan ’01 William Hoefer Invernizzi Construction Co. Inc. Kevin Mahoney Kathleen Echols Jonathan & Ellen Kava Jed Cohen & Company, P.C. Lois Marcotte William Echols Maureen Kewley Nash Heating & Cooling Paul Marcotte Helen Hayes Patricia Kewley P. J. Albert, Inc. Joyce McCarthy Cathy Hayward Sharon Kewley SRA, Inc. Joyce McVey Emily Jajko William Kewley ’09 Tony Bertolotti, Inc. Jeannine Mello Andrew Jamieson Lorraine Macklin David ’93 & Nancy Morgado Alfred Kirouac Karen McGrail Carol Alix Norbert Morgado Frederick Kowal Michael McKinnon Donna Begin Russell Morgado Janet Lachance Richard Monroe Paul Begin Debra Peltier Frances Lavallee Henry Norris Kathleen Bergeron Diane Pessa Marie Macomber Judith Parisi Ruth Bergeron Sandra Petela Kathleen Niemiec Catherine Rowan John Biondo Marjorie Reis Thomas Orszulak Lynn Stipo Mary Ann Biondo Susan Richard Christopher Papamechail John ’65 & Ann Therrien ’82 Sandra Brooks Agatha Roma Michael Phelan Thomas & Theresa Toomey Helen Brown C. T. Roma Thomas Phelan Mary Trethewey Paula Bush Mary Rose Joseph Polcari Norman Winchester Karen Byler Betty Ross A. Dalia Pucci Cheryl Cabeceiras Audrey Schaller Adrienne Pucci Track Leonardo Cabeceiras Joanne Schaller Jocelyn Pucci Mark ’83 & Michelle (Ladopoulos) Deborah Caffelle Dorothy Stierle Ana Rego Baldani Walter Carr Grace Stierle Carmin Spiro Edward ’03 & Elizabeth Lynch Christine Cronin Philip Vieira Mark Spiro Tamara Moses Armand Farias Karen Watson Michael Spiro Donna Finamore Debra Woishnis Nancy Stone Mary F. & Mary Francis Robert Fitzgerald Glenna Young Frank ’60 & Elizabeth Worthley Burnham Scholarship Barbara Gauthier Donna Zaremba Mary F. & Mary Francis Michael Giugno Burnham Trust

45 Marco Ferrara ’10 GIVING BY CONSTITUENCY Richard & Christine Hoeske John ’67 & Nancy (DeCiantes) Alumni Friends Lee ’67 Corporations 6.576% 82.5377% 5.1541% Foundations Chiara Lolli 5.6987% Pelino ’62 & Jeanette Masciangioli Pasquale & Janice Micciche Carol (Cavaioli) ’73 & Armand Millette Robert Pacetti Henry Parkinson Ruth Piermarini Joseph & Rita Serafini Sharon Stokes Gary & Janice Testagrossa Richard & Anna (Ferzoco) Tocci Business Administration Cristoforo Colombo Regina Elena Carol (Cavaioli) ’73 & Armand Millette Department Lodge No. 169 Ruth Piermarini Center for Professional Studies Paul Maguire ’81 Dynamic Flowform Corporation John ’67 & Maryann Rainville L-3 Services, Inc. Nii Ollenu ’02 Fraticelli Oil Company, Inc. Kevin Simoneau ’93 & Gina Pride, Inc. Cuccovia-Simoneau ’92 Care and Share Program Joseph ’76 & Alice Addante David & Marie (Fusco) Valeri ’70 Barbara (O’Connor) ’80 & Cheryl Armstrong Rose Anne Addorisio ’63 Edward & Linda Vitone Edward Wilson Dianne Berube Patricia & Robert Alario Florence Volpe Dorothy Boisvert Bettina Asselta ’50 Stephen Clair Scholarship Susan Cheries Richard & Rosemary Cella Center for Italian Culture Claire (Acly) Clair Russell ’74 & Mary Durling ’91 Constance (Bovenzi) ’52 & Endowment Linda Fazio Edward Chartrand Joseph ’76 & Alice Addante Sandro & Lilian Clementi Carolyn Garrahan Marianne Coleman Rose Anne Addorisio Lecture Series Kathrine Gilbert John ’81 & Sharon (Peaslee) Anna Clementi Anna Clementi Karen Kowlzan DeCicco ’85 Ana (Goicoa) & James Colbert Michael Kushmerek ’08 James & Phyllis DiGeronimo Louis & Veronica Lorenzen Class of 1942 Scholarship Kenneth LaBombard & Joseph & Margaret DiGeronimo Anna (Guglielmi) ’77 & Aldo Barbara Aalto Jacklynn Taylor John Fanelli Mazzaferro Elizabeth Arena Patricia Langevin Osvaldo & Ida Ferzoco Frances (Posco) ’53 & Regina & Henry Doucette David ’80 & Denise Lucier Sean Gallagher & Carol Vittorioso Nicholas Mercadante Susan Ellingwood Mary McKenzie Anthony ’74 & Michelle (Hervey) Rosemary (Mazzaferro) Pepin Rosalind Gray Lisa (LeBlanc) ’96 & Philip Moulton Gasbarro ’96 Eric ’96 & Carol Selinga Shirlee Isenberg W. Jennie Pao Peter Gravelle Mary Anne Taylor Susan Moore Christopher Picone Richard & Christine Hoeske Elissa Salett Karen Sharpe Carol (Cali) Kearns ’59 Center for Italian Culture Elaine Stimpson Robert & Mary Wellman Joseph & Phyllis LeBlanc Scholarships Barbara Wellnitz John ’67 & Nancy (DeCiantes) Rose Anne Addorisio ’63 William and Julia Casey Lee ’67 Susan ’00 & Angelo Amico Class of 1955 Scholarship Scholarship Mary Lelli Gregory & Patricia Angelini Ann Chenery ’55 Catherine (Casey) ’74 & Robert Meers Chiara Lolli Bettina Asselta ’50 Pelino ’62 & Jeanette Masciangioli Candido & Phyllis Caligaris Class of 1959 Scholarship Center for Italian Culture Frances (Posco) ’53 & Mary (Angelini) ’62 & Harold Dennen Marion (Donovan) ’59 & AARON Industries Corporation Nicholas Mercadante James & Phyllis DiGeronimo Thomas Callahan

46 Charlie ’59 & Barbara (Benham) Jennifer Conlon Dinelle L. Finch Memorial Fitchburg Municipal Employee Campbell ’59 Susan Kaye Scholarship Federal Credit Union Bruce ’59 & Dorothy Faunce Miriam Letts James & Marguerite Conlin Follett Higher Education Group Fran ’59 & Joan Hanchett Susan Simao David Finch FORGE Worldwide, LLC Brenton ’59 & Barbara Hardy Margita Tremblay Dolores Finch Fosta-Tek Optics, Inc. Carol (Cali) Kearns ’59 Rosemary Trimarco Doucette Foster Insurance Agency, Inc. Rober ’59 & Sarah Nelson Kay Flynn Special Education GFA Federal Credit Union Peder ’59 & Dorothy Pedersen Matthew Dimacale Memorial Scholarship Fund HealthAlliance, Inc. Mary (Henighan) Prunty ’59 Endowment Mary (Bickford) Bingham ’48 Helene Karl Architects, Inc. Rolland ’59 & Helen (Shepardson) Terese (Gibbons) ’86 & James Murphy William ’64 & Jane Flynn I-C Federal Credit Union Rochon ’58 Katherine Flynn J & R Glass Service, Inc. Jerrold ’59 & Arlene (Barent) Ethel P. Mandrus Donahue ’41 Kathrine Gilbert Laddawn, Inc. Rosen ’58 Scholarship Diane Rouleau-Gardula ’72 & Leominster Credit Union John ’58 & Carol (Lazarchick) Ethel (Mandrus) Donahue ’41 Robert Gardula Liberty Mutual Walsh ’59 McDonald’s, The Napoli Group, LLC Joost Yff ’59 Edward T. Donnelly ’40 Geo/Physical Sciences Medstar Ambulance, Inc. Scholarship Department Mercadante & Mercadante Communications-Media Patrick ’85 & Denise (Driscoll) Rare Earth Mining Company P.C., CPAs Department Donnelly ’85 Montuori Oil Delivery, Inc. Margaret Curley ’67 Margaret (Conaty) ’51 & John Stahl Foundation Golf Tournament Poirier Electric Company Dennis De Gara A.T. Leonard & Associates Raul Batallas Electric Linda Donnelly Edinburgh-Fringe Anderson, Bagley and Mayo Rockwell Roofing, Inc. Maria Grigorieff Lisa Gim Insurance Agency, Inc. Rollstone Bank & Trust Harris Karis ’64 Association of Professional United Plastic Housewares Lea Russo Berman ’92 Education Department Administrators Unitil Elizabeth (Progin) ’76 & Joseph Robert Connors Avidia Bank Workers’ Credit Union Solomito ’73 Brenda Grassello ’89 Bemis Associates, Inc. World Energy Solutions, Inc. Donald Starr ’69 Pamela Gray-Prescott Bond Brothers, Inc. Thomas ’68 & Dianne (Lindley) Lorraine (Medeiros) ’92 & BW Leominster, LLC Grace Gummo Nursing Starr ’81 Robert Kovacsau Carruth Capital, LLC Scholarship William ’71 & Diane Walsh Arthur ’78 & Janet Veves Central Mass Oral Surgery, P.C. Maureen (Quinn) ’55 & Diane (Ricci) ’79 & Bruce Yost Chartwells Food Service Robert Gilmartin Computer Science Department Congress Asset Management Chaitanya Pydimukkala English Department Cosentini Associates - A Tetra Tech Walter Harrod ’40 Scholarship Shirley Wagner Company John & Jean Murray ’77 Douglas & Isabelle Crocker DS Graphics, Inc. Center for Civic Engagement Esoteric Society Scholarship DeCarolis Insurance Agency, Inc. Leo Hines Scholarship Douglas & Isabelle Crocker Ronald ’90 & Edeltraud Lenois DiMella Shaffer Kevin ’86 & Rita (Morrison) Burke ’84 Foundation Jeffrey ’62 & Joyce Maher E.A. Spry & Company, Inc. John ’69 & Mary Malloy Eaton Vance Investment Managers Economics, History and Political Dance Club Elder, Gaffey & Paine, P.C. Science Department (formerly Johnson and Johnson The Fenwick Fund Enterasys Social Sciences) NPS, LLC The Fenwick Group, LLC Enterprise Bank & Trust - Lowell Shirley Wagner Ercolini & Company, LLP Barbara Bowen Ronald ’69 & Saralee Cocuzzo Fallon Clinic, Inc. I-C Federal Credit Union Ann Bresnahan Richard ’73 & Gail Ingemie Fallon Community Health Plan Speaker Series Paul ’83 & Ann (Wright) Robert ’81 & Eileen Quinn Farmer & Dee Funeral Home I-C Federal Credit Union Calcaterra ’82 Frank ’70 & Carol Steffanides Fellman Law Group, P.C. Helene Chapman Fidelity Bank

47 Industrial Technology Department Francis Marcille ’60 Nursing Department Regional Economic Development Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Memorial Award Community Foundation of Institute (REDI) Charles & Tracey (Kusinitz) Altman North Central Massachusetts Rollstone Bank & Trust Robert Leary ’81 Virginia (Madden) ’58 & Bryan Lynch ’92 Robert Shepard Karin (Fisk) Almonte ’85 Michael P. & Barbara Riccards Daniel Rice ’06 Diane Angelini ’70 Scholarship Michael ’69 & Helen Rinaldi Mathematics Department Lori Briggs-Bond ’84 Cheryl Flagg Laura (Charland) ’88 & Eileen Budri ’71 Irish Studies Michael Lawrence Carolyn (Bradley) ’66 & Ronald Gagne Albert P. Russo ’52 Memorial Mary Ann Zimmerman Mary (McBride) ’94 & John Majkut Scholarship Myra McGuirk Scholarship Barbara Melvin ’77 Bernard ’52 & Mary Lou Belles Jeanne M. Joyal ’53 Scholarship Thomas ’86 & Mary Lynn Leary ’85 Steven & Jeanne Praetsch ’83 Barbara Clark Jeanne Joyal ’53 Noelle Danian Model UN NYPRO Scholars Fund Mark Russo Jewish Heritage Endowment Nashoba Regional School District NYPRO, Inc. Rebecca Russo Leominster Jewish Community Wachusett Regional School District Paula Young Council Owens-Mara Scholarship Bridget Crane James Conlin & Marguerite Conlin Special Education Department Class of 1929 Kirpatrick Percival Jennifer Dewey Joan & John Mara ’81 Francine ’90 & Richard Anderson Cheryl Armstrong Aune Durkan ’90 Kevin ’82 & Kate Mara Eleanor (Joyce) ’63 & John Widdison Daneen Deptula Carol Furtado Clare Mara Rowland ’88 John & Beverly Roder Richard Gould ’88 Maryellen Mara-Christian ’85 & Philip J. Tardanico Scholarship Clayton Hobart Mark Christian Judith Aranda Jack & Lou Leamy Scholarship Ann Horgan ’10 Joseph & Victoria Sova Michael Kushmerek ’08 Stephanie Gazourian Patricia LaBaire Brian & Christin Surette John ’69 & Mary Malloy Constance Grayson Robert McDonald Mark ’04 & Rachael LeBlanc Jodi O’Regan Dr. Frank Patterson Technology in Education Karen (St. Cyr ) ’69 & Ronald Leger Laura Paul Memorial Fund Collegiate Association Robin Roach Nora (Dougherty) ’80 & Fitchburg Access Television MassTEC David Slarskey & Jane Fiske Paul Smith ’80 Joshua Spero Peter Trei Barbara (Thompson) ’47 & VNA Trust Scholarship Randy St. Cyr Conglong Xu George Fiske Ruth Gibbs Diane Sullivan ’87 Michael Yablonski Moot Court Wallace Foundation Theater Grant Lou Lorenzen Visual and Shirley Wagner Willa Peterson Memorial Fund The George R. Wallace Foundation Performing Arts Award James ’75 & Elizabeth Walsh Shirley Wagner Nicholas ’92 & Alyssa (Hassan) Paul Weizer Women’s Studies Lorenzen Dr. Anthony J. Polito ’48, ’49 Shirley Wagner Ronald & Nancy Root North End Community Service Family Memorial Trust and Business Scholarship & Foundation Zide Family Faculty Vincent J. Mara Scholarship Northend Mazda Janet Cipriano Development Fund Brian & Christin Surette Elliott & Michele Zide Reach Mass Cultural Council

48 Board Members 2 010-2011

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Gregg P. Lisciotti, Chairman Robert V. Antonucci ’67, ’70, President Gordon Edmonds Carol T. Vittorioso, Vice Chairwoman David Rodgers, Treasurer Scott Foster Anna Clementi Robert Alario Cheryl Gaudreau Martin F. Connors, Jr. Gail Allen Frederick Healey Matthew Costello, Student Trustee Cheryl Ansin ’96 Michael Lorden ’82 Beverly S. Farias ’52, Alumni Trustee Todd Black Paul Maguire ’81 Anthony J. Mercandante Jay Bry, Ex-Officio John Malloy ’69, Campaign Steering David R. Mullaney Anthony Cali Committee , Ex-Officio Robert A. Pontbriand, Clerk Ronald P. Colbert ’76, ’80 Edward Manzi Gladys Rodriguez-Parker Martin F. Connors, Jr. Hon. Luis G. Perez Dr. Cynthia Stevens Gina Cuccovia-Simoneau ’92 Sheila Sykes, Ex-Officio Steven Duvarney

ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ronald P. Colbert ’76, President and Robert V. Antonucci ’67, ’70, Ex-Officio William LaBaire ’00 Mara Award Chair Sally Bauman ’57 Tara Manzello ’03, ’07 Gina Cuccovia-Simoneau ’92, President-Elect Tim Bauman ’56 Donna May ’04, ’09 and Alumni Volunteer Recruitment Chair Selvin Chambers ’89 Jeannette McDermott ’72, ’76 James Hayden, ’82, Past President and Mary Dennen ’62, ’76, Alumni Engagement Co-Chair Kelly Nolan ’08 Scholarship Chair Beverly Farias ’52, Alumni Association Historian Frank O’Donnell ’93 Eric Commodore ’90, Treasurer and and University Trustee Debra Roberts ’90, ’93, ’03 Nominating Chair Shane Franzen ’99, Student Engagement Chair Matthew Skinner ’09, Awards Chair Charles Ferreira ’94, Secretary William Kavanaugh ’58 Sheila Sykes, Ex-Officio Judy Seguin ’70, ’82, Assistant Secretary Michael Kushmerek ’08, Ex-Officio Marissa Torres ’09 and Alumni Engagement Co-Chair Frank Worthley ’60, ’75

All board members listed as of June 30, 20 11

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