T he Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School • Winter 2011

Prep Leads the Way Connor Rog ’12 has an unbeatable will to win

Including the Annual Report 2009–2010

Prep Today 3 Message from the President

I am very mindful that many of our students’ educational experiences could not happen without the generous support of all of you. This year, Prep awarded approximately $2 million in financial aid, which was much needed and allowed many families the opportunity to send their sons to Fairfield Prep.

Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep, forward, building team camaraderie and character. We are in the midst of an exciting winter sports season, s the snow in the Quad glistens and the and look back on an action-packed fall with many New Year settles in, our vibrant school wins and accomplishments. Our students also excel in community continues to thrive with A music, performing and visual arts, as well as the many numerous activities and achievements by our extracurricular clubs, intramurals, and leadership students and faculty. “Prep leads the way” elucidates opportunities in student government and campus our theme of showing the vitality in our school. Dr. ministry. This Christmas season we enjoyed a beautiful Robert Perrotta, Principal, writes about preparing for “Celebration of Carols” featuring the choirs and bands the coming years, and developing our Jesuit mission at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Performing Arts. for the future by integrating it into our daily school We also had a wonderful turnout for the Advent Mass curriculum and student experience. Fairfield Prep and Christmas Tree Lighting which drew families, has assumed a leadership position with our fellow alumni and friends. All of these opportunities truly Jesuit schools on a national level; Prep staff members underlie the “Prep Experience,” which is distinctive to are working with our Jesuit colleagues to build a our school. framework and self-study plan so that Jesuit schools will continue to maintain their unique identity and This issue also contains our 2009-10 Annual Ignatian methodology for learning. Report. I am very mindful that many of our students’ educational experiences could not happen without In this issue, Mr. Barry Wallace, English teacher, the generous support of all of you. This year, Prep reflects thoughtfully on his 30 years at Prep. The awarded approximately $2 million in financial aid, Prep community recognized him and several staff which was much needed and allowed many families members for their devoted years of service at our the opportunity to send their sons to Fairfield Prep. annual Thanksgiving Assembly (see photo inside). We Your gifts help to inspire minds, transform lives, and are blessed to have so many veteran teachers as well as enhance the highly regarded reputation of Fairfield new staff members who are engaged with our students Prep. We are continually blessed by your generosity daily, providing them a quality school experience. and firm belief in our mission, especially in these Mr. Jamie Chesbro, English teacher, looks at unique challenging economic times. learning styles of his students, which underscores the Jesuit learning motto: “Cura Personalis” — caring May you and your loved ones be blessed with a New for the whole person. Mr. Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Year of health, happiness and love. Campus Ministry, enlightens us about the important Sincerely, Kairos retreat program, which is a memorable Christian experience for so many Prep students.

Prep sports continue to be an important experience Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J. for our young men, carrying our successful legacy President Prep Today Prep Alumni Lead the Way

The Magazine for he 2010-2011 Academic Year is half way closed and mid-terms have been Fairfield College Preparatory School T completed. The fall has been a busy season for Fairfield Prep Alumni. Winter 2011 The National Day of Service welcomed the fall with over thirty alumni participating in eight different sites around the country. Prep also inducted Paul Connelly ‘48 Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11 with its highest alumni honor as the first recipient of the Saint Ignatius of Loyola Editor, “Prep Today” Alumni Award. Additional service projects at the Merton Center and Columbus Director of Communications House in Connecticut over the Christmas season kept alumni involved. J Dillon Collins ’98 Margaret Galeano Prep’s own Senator John McKinney ‘82 spoke at our business breakfast giving Director of Alumni Relations Designer us an enlightened look at the political landscape. This event was hosted by Matt Terry ’82 at UBS Headquarters. The Alumni Office traveled to Washington, D.C., You are welcome to contact Development and Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, L.A. and Chicago. The November Washington me at 203.254.4200, ext. 2219 Alumni Office reception was a great success and alumni are working on a spring event to or [email protected] Larry Carroll ’63 host the Prep Rugby team. The Washington trip also included a pizza lunch with Vice President for Advancement Father Hanwell, S.J., where area college students met with their former classmates and friends. For all those that enjoyed the NCAA game watches last year, look out for a bar night in your area to catch all the action in the expanded J Dillon Collins ’98 tournament this year. Alumni just recently gathered in New York City for a holiday reception at SideBar hosted by Joe Director of Alumni Relations Gerics ‘97; John Brennan, Richie Magdon, John Hanrahan, Fr. Ryan, S.J., and Bob Perrotta joined alums for a few Bob Donahue ’87 drinks and plenty of cheer. At the annual Fairfield Prep Alumni Holiday Classic Basketball tournament, Prep brought Director of Development the trophy back to the first floor Xavier trophy case where it belongs. Kathy Norell Keep your eye on the monthly newsletters because there is a good chance we are coming to your area. The most Special Events Coordinator enjoyable part of this job has been seeing the Prep name travel far and wide through the leadership examples you Development Staff have shown. Please continue to share your stories with us. Expect to hear more from Prep on all our news and events Robyn Fry as the year unfolds. Prep truly does lead the way. Julie Pollard www.facebook.com/fairfieldprepalumni Prep Today, the Fairfield College www.facebook.com/fairfieldprep Preparatory School magazine, is published twice a year. www.twitter.com/fairfieldprep The magazine is available on our J Dillon Collins ’98, Director of Alumni Relations website: www.fairfieldprep.org. Editorial offices are located in: Fairfield College Preparatory School Development and Alumni Office Xavier Hall 112 Fairfield, CT 06824-5157 (203) 254-4237 www.fairfieldprep.org

Letters to the Editor: Send to above address or by email to: [email protected] or by fax: (203) 254-4071 Get Prep Pride Spirit Wear for the Whole Family! rep Pride is a beautiful on-campus store Photo credits: Pnear the school cafeteria in Berchmans Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11 Hall, featuring hundreds of Fairfield Prep J Dillon Collins ’98 items for all ages. The store is open Tues- Mark Connelly, P’12 days and Thursdays, 8 AM to 3 PM. You may Elliott Gualtiere also shop online at www.fairfieldprep.org/ Bob Ford, Jr. preppride to purchase popular Prep apparel, Gus Powell gifts and accessories. New items are added on an ongoing basis, so check back often! Joseph Rog, P’12 All proceeds benefit Fairfield Prep. We allow Fr. Larry Ryan, S.J. exchanges within 30 days on all merchandise, Peter Sarawit however, there are no refunds. All sale items Seidler Photography are final sales. Robert Taylor Photography Plus contributed photos ON THE COVER: Connor Rog ’12 took the lead and won the individual First Place title in the Bethel Invitational, with the Fairfield Prep Cross Country team winning the meet championship on September 25, 2010. See sports on page 13. Prep Today 1 Go Set the World on Fire Jesuit education prep-aring for the future

By Robert Perrotta, JD, EdD, Principal

The Jesuit Context school is not just a job or even a profes- the core values of our Jesuit mission and The Jesuit Secondary Education Asso- sion. It is a ministry whose goal is to go identity. ciation (JSEA) was formed in 1970 to focus beyond academic excellence to form The Ignatian Paradigm Project pro- the attention of educators in our schools future leaders who will transform the vides teachers in Jesuit schools with a not solely on academic excellence, but world in faith and justice. pedagogy based on the Spiritual Exercises also on the importance of the Jesuit mis- The Graduate at Graduation Curricu- used to form and train Jesuits from the sion and identity. Our Ignatian heritage lum Improvement Process – a collaborative time of St. Ignatius. Through the interac- challenges us to go beyond academic and reflective self-study process designed tion of broad based learning opportuni- excellence and focus on formation, not to identify the components that make ties carefully reflected upon, students are information, or even better said, the up the Jesuit identity of our secondary trained to apply knowledge to real world counter cultural transformation of our schools using a common philosophy, com- situations and to go beyond the memori- students into leaders who will make deci- mon goals and a common vocabulary. The zation-regurgitation cycle to true mastery sions based on principles of faith and resulting Profile of the Graduate at Gradu- learning. justice for the greater glory of God. Thus, ation defined the characteristics of Jesuit The 2020 Vision Project challenges the JSEA developed a series of initiatives education under five broad categories: Jesuit educators to prepare our students to help Jesuit educators understand who • Academically Competent for a future where knowledge is a fungible we are and where we should be going in • Open to Growth commodity to be produced and sold. In a future in which the number of Jesuits • Religiously Oriented the midst of this Age of Information, how available to serve in the secondary school • Committed to Doing Justice do we embrace our Jesuit values of going ministry will continue to decline drasti- • Loving beyond academic excellence to produce cally. Among these were: The process is designed to be on-going men and women of conscience and com- The Colloquium on the Ministry of to assure that we continually provide passion? And, what challenges will this Teaching – The core message of the Col- students learning opportunities in all of future world bring? loquium was that teaching in a Jesuit the constituent elements that constitute

2 Prep Today The World of the Future sion and identity. Thus, our Boards will opportunity not just to master facts All of the futurists point to a world provide the stewardship necessary to but to embrace: in which a global economy will demand cultivate and maintain our Jesuit heritage – Life-long learning that we know more about the language and mission even though there may be – Creative and collaborative thinking and culture of others. We are in an age of few or no Jesuits available to serve in our – Effective interpersonal exploding information and proliferating schools. communicating media exposure mandating that we learn Third, our schools are developing • Realize that high school is a time of to carefully evaluate the reliability of the programs to provide guidance and ongo- formation not merely information. burgeoning amount of data available to ing formation for alumni and parents to • Espouse interdisciplinary learning us. Emotional Intelligence will become enable them to value and embrace those which helps see the interconnected- as important as the traditional standard countercultural qualities that character- ness of knowledge. of Intelligence Quotient; for, innovation ize the Jesuit ministry of education. • Embrace the study of the arts and will come about through team work, Fourth, our schools are exploring ways humanities as a means to discover the collaborative efforts, and international to maximize limited Jesuit manpower by essence of our humanity. cooperation. Thus, the traditional educa- calling upon our Jesuit colleagues to pro- Academically Competent, Open to tional paradigm must shift from memo- vide us with instruction in Jesuit spiritu- Growth, Religiously Oriented, Committed rization and regurgitation of knowledge ality, history and a way of proceeding. to Justice and Loving are the benchmarks to collaborative problem solving, group Equally important is the commitment of a Jesuit secondary school education. projects, and the synthesis, organization, of the faculties in Jesuit Schools to an By embracing our Jesuit identity from and application of knowledge. Students ongoing review of our curriculum. Spe- the classroom to the boardroom, Jesuit must be taught to think strategically and cifically, we are focused on the Ignatian educators will continue to honor our past, to solve real world problems in innovative response to the educational challenges celebrate our present, and embrace a ways, in addition to working responsibly posed by the Age of Information and future of endless possibilities...a future in as part of a team. Technology so that we are assured that which Jesuit trained men and women of our students: competence, conscience, and compassion • Nurture and develop a culture that can and will transform the world through sees each academic discipline as an faith and justice Ad majorem Dei Gloriam.

Challenges for the Future of Jesuit Education How will Jesuit education meet the challenges of the future in light of the decline of Jesuits available to serve in our schools, the countercultural nature of our educational message, and a shift to a new educational paradigm? First, we can no longer rely on the symbol that the presence of Jesuits has provided to ensure the commitment to our Ignatian transformational mission. Instead, our schools are actively engaged in succession planning and ongoing Academically Competent, training and support for the laity in Igna- tian mission and pedagogy. Thus, Jesuit Open to Growth, schools, staffed predominately by the Religiously Oriented, laity, are entering into partnerships with the Jesuit Provincials through formal Committed to Justice sponsorship agreements and Jesuit spon- and Loving are the sorship reviews to assure that our schools will continue to embrace their Jesuit mis- benchmarks of a Jesuit sion, identity, and charisma. secondary school Second, our schools are committed to the ongoing formation of the members of education. their Boards in the tenets of Jesuit mis- Dr. Robert Perrotta Prep Today 3 science department at Prep. John Hanrahan was hired the next Thirty Years year, and thus the future of Prep was established. Now inside the hallowed halls I would have to achieve some- thing — being the best English teacher that I could be. Prep chal- and a Prayer lenged everyone to excellence and took you above yourself into regions of education and faith that you didn’t know you had. Meeting my all-boys classes was like swimming at high tide. The energy came in continuous waves. I loved the give and take, and learned to keep an eye on the classroom clock. A group of rascals moved the hands ahead and I dismissed class a half hour early praising myself for how quickly the period went. A view forever gone The English Department was a wild assortment of individu- between Berchmans als. The Jesuits marched to their classes declaiming Shake- and Xavier Halls speare plays that I had never read. They sang and chanted to their classes and were maestros of organized pandemonium. I can recall the trepidation I felt reporting for work on my couldn’t sing and the only thing I could recite with any confi- first day as an English teacher at Fairfield Prep in Septem- dence was “Humpty-Dumpty.” I had a lot of work to do to define ber of 1980. As I parked I was inspired and intimidated myself in a group of scholars and showmen. I would have to re- by the huge brick Gothic buildings that I had admired learn my craft and bring my best every day. For the first time in on North Benson Road since I was a boy. The Jesuit high my career I felt I had the opportunity to teach; I told stories and schoolI wasn’t just another place in town. It was a legendary used my sense of humor and the boys soon accepted me. castle of higher learning and bruising football teams. I was fated My daughter Rose had been born the year before so I stayed to be here, but I was just hoping to get through the day. When I up nights holding the crying child in one arm and reading my walked under the arch with “Ad majorem Dei Gloriam” scripted novel for class in the other. I was JV basketball coach my first above the door, I didn’t know that my life had changed forever. year. It was evident after a season of laughs and losses that I I felt immediately at home in the antique, cool brown tile wasn’t going to join the ranks of Prep’s Hall of Fame coaches. corridors. Everything about the Catholic way of life was here, I was reassigned as literary magazine advisor which occupied especially the priests who roamed the hallways in chalky cas- me for years with the students’ creative talents. I was finding a socks and berets. I knew I belonged, but I would have to prove it. home and realizing what I could mean to the Prep and myself. It Teaching here was considered an art. was a future I wanted and believed in. There was more at stake Prep was presided over then by a remarkable intellectual here than just a job. Teaching became my vocation. Jesuit named Fr. Jim Bowler. He had a mind full of ideas and I was also being called back into a faith I had drifted from. was dedicated to Piaget’s philosophy of developmental stages At Prep faith mattered; not in a rigid way but as a challenge to of learning. An extraordinarily gifted and young Robert Perrotta discern your heart in the Gospel. The Jesuits became my friends was beginning his first year as Academic Dean, mature beyond and spiritual directors. My faith was renewed and challenged. his years and destined to become one of the great leaders in I was reminded just how Catholic I really was. We were free to Prep history. A new fellow with a Long Island accent thick as pray and explore spirituality as the center of our community. a Coney Island hot dog was housemaster in Berchmans. John Of course, nobody can live up to Prep. The school is bigger Brennan was a legendary figure who could outrun, outshout and than all our dreams and egos. The cross on the peak of Xavier is out-whistle any Prepsters who were tempted to bend the rules. a timeless symbol of unsurpassable love and sacrifice rooted in When I shook hands with Earl Lavery my knees buckled. It a living faith. Thirty years ago, with my new briefcase that my was like meeting John Wayne. But the Duke was the most unas- wife Charlene bought for me, I just wanted to survive. Thirty suming guy on the staff. Then there were the Jesuit luminaries years later there is gray in my red beard and I don’t leap up like fathers Bob Sproule, Don Barry, Joe Trinkle, Ollie Nicker- three stairs at a time as I used to. I know that I’ve made contri- son and Charles Munzing. They were joined by a generation of butions at Prep, and I bask in the favor and affection of my stu- energetic young priests who were putting their stamp on the dents. The feelings are mutual. Most of all I am grateful for the Prep—Bill Eagan, Ron Perry, Larry Ryan who each became major good fortune to work at Fairfield College Preparatory School. fixtures in my thirty years here. Now as I watch brilliant new teachers arrive I realize that How could one ever live up to the work of a Bruce Jaffe and the tradition will continue long after I and my peers have gone. Eddie Rowe? Betty Kachmar, the first lady of Prep, had a queenly Besides, a thirty-year career is the work of a mere babe at Prep. presence in the hallways. There were people my own age who Whatever I have given to my students and colleagues has come were outstanding: the superb Maureen Bohan teaching Math; back to me ten-fold in blessings. I came to educate my students Billie Brooks making Spanish festive; John Szabs who embodied but looking back I would say I got the best education of all. the revolutionary energy of the ’60s; Dave Driscoll with his in- depth knowledge of Japanese culture; Greg Marshall, a masterly By Barry Wallace, English young language teacher and the essence of Prep; Colleen Keltos teacher. His classes have included brought us into the computer era; Donna Andrade created the AP English, British Literature, SEED program and became our first woman Academic Dean in Shakespeare, and Hero and the her trailblazing career. Richie Magdon was teaching history; Wilderness. Bob Ford and Tony Canuel were beginning to shape the modern

4 Prep Today Witt and Wisdom

Dr. Robert Witt ’58, President of University I remembered it for over fifty years. of Alabama, visited Fairfield Prep and spoke to the student body on November 9, 2010. Father Murphy said, “A disciplined man Following is an excerpt from his speech. with a disciplined mind is a powerful force.” And if you take nothing else away he true impact of Fairfield Prep, from Fairfield Prep than a that mattered far more than the sense of discipline and T base skills I was taught, really had nothing to do with the formal curriculum. focus … then you will As I sat on the plane thinking about my have taken something years here I literally could recall the faces and voices of my instructors. I’d like to very important from here. talk to you about just two of them. You’ve seen their names on buildings and you’ve probably seen their pictures in halls. the verse was, “What you do speaks so come flying in your direction. The first one is Father Thomas Mur- loudly that I cannot hear what you say.” But he was a gifted instructor. I phy. His title was Dean of Students in What he was trying to tell me was remember talking with him on multiple addition to his faculty responsibility. your integrity, how you conduct yourself, occasions. I believe it was my junior year If I’m allowed to say it without being will speak far more loudly about who you and I was not doing particularly well in assigned to JUG today, his nickname are and what you value than all you say chemistry, and we sat talking one day among the students was “Little Caesar.” and all you write. about what I needed to work on to try and He did in fact rule Prep and was respon- He said repeatedly, integrity is improve. And I remember asking what sible for some of the time I spent in JUG. extremely strong and at the same time I felt was a rhetorical question, I guess I Out of his busy schedule he would very fragile. If you have a strong sense of was probably fishing for some words of spend time talking one-on-one and I can integrity, a sense of honor, it will carry reassurance. And I said, “Father Brissette distinctly remember as I sat in his office you through the most difficult times and do you think I’ll be able to earn a good — on multiple occasions admittedly — difficult decisions of your life, but if you grade in this course?” And he looked me probably complaining about the work compromise your integrity or honor, directly in the eye and said “No I don’t load and the discipline and the rigor, ask- it is fragile, it will break and when you think so, Mr. Witt.” ing him why Fairfield Prep expected, even do that, in most cases, it will be almost I was shocked; I was looking for words demanded, so much from its young men. impossible to reacquire. His words have of reassurance and I just sat there looking I remember a statement that he made, stayed with me a very long time. and he said something that I also never and I remembered it for over fifty years. Another man’s words that have stayed have forgotten. He said, “Mr. Witt if you Father Murphy said, “A disciplined man with me has his name on the side of one don’t have confidence in yourself why with a disciplined mind is a powerful of your athletic buildings, Father Eugene should I?” force.” And if you take nothing else away Brissette. He was my chemistry instruc- And I’ve thought about that many from Fairfield Prep than a sense of dis- tor. He had for that era in Prep’s history times over the years. If you think about cipline and focus, discipline in terms of the loudest voice of any faculty member. what it takes to be successful, to be a how you behave and how you manage He had remarkable accuracy. If you were leader in any area, the president of a yourself; discipline in terms of how you not paying attention, erasers, chalk, any- University, an executive in a corporation, think, then you will have taken some- thing that wasn’t nailed down, would an attorney in a courtroom, a teacher in thing very important from here. a high school — if you don’t have confi- Our discussions over those years also dence in yourself and in your ability to do involved the concept of integrity and your job, why should anyone follow you honor, which was something that was as a leader or listen to you as a teacher? very important to Father Murphy. Father As I think back on my years at Fairfield Murphy, in those days, was fond of hand- Prep, discipline, the importance of disci- ing out 3 x 5 cards with little messages pline, the reason for the rigor of the pro- typed on them. Usually the messages gram, and why so much is asked of you, were scripture verses. In my case he gave the importance of values, and the efforts me a card that is now probably over fifty that were made during my four years years old, that I still have with me. And here, helped me develop the kind of con- it wasn’t a scripture verse; it was a verse Dr. Witt accepts a gift from Jesus Fequiere ’11, fidence that would serve as a foundation from a poem, I believe by Emerson, and Student Government President. for my future studies and for my life.

Prep Today 5 Imagining the Partnering Possibilities of JSEA Preserving the Ignatian vision and the Jesuit mission for future generations

Matt Sather ’93, English Department Chair and Varsity Hockey Coach, spoke at the President’s Dinner on Nov. 6, 2010.

y favorite story that illustrates the unique value of a Fairfield M Prep education took place in 1999, my second year as an English teacher and only six years after my own Prep graduation. That spring, while help- ing one of my students on his college essay, a special young man taught me the true meaning of education and showed me why a Jesuit school is a special place. Connor’s college essay revolved around a mission trip to Ecuador and a problem- solving challenge placed at his feet. One of Connor’s tasks in Ecuador was to help a young girl with her math work at a school in an impoverished village. Connor was shocked by the poverty, most notably the fact that the school did not even have the simplest of necessities — a roof. The student he was assigned to help was struggling with her multiplica- tion tables, and as Connor started to help her, he realized her aptitude was not the primary problem. Instead, as he squinted through the glare that the morning sun cast through the roofless school house, Connor quickly recognized the real prob- lem — she was having difficulty seeing the page in front of her. His mind quickly raced to the most obvious solutions. He thought about the cost of building materials in Ecuador and quickly calculated how easy it would be to send money to construct a roof when The hard truth every teacher must ognition is often not echoed in their he returned to his hometown of Darien. face is that educators face a paradoxical leadership. Success in the public sector is Connor imagined this pupil completing task. We are asked to prepare our stu- primarily measured by standardized test subsequent worksheets under the shade dents for their future challenges without scores, achievement levels and curricular of the roof he could provide. But as his the faintest idea what that future will benchmarks. Public school teachers are mind churned through his rolodex of look like. blessed with the seemingly unlimited fundraising opportunities, Connor real- In order to fight the educational resources of the state, but cursed by an ized that this solution did not address the frustration such a reality often creates, obtuse administrative vision of effective primary problem at hand. educators (particularly secondary-school teaching and meaningful learning. So instead, he shifted slightly to his educators) recognize that our lessons We speak openly in Jesuit School left, arched his back and allowed the cannot be static, and cannot be designed circles about being counter-cultural, but strong Ecuador sun beat down upon the to solve fixed problems, but must be fluid, sometimes we too can be myopic: look- back of his neck; his shadow cast coolly teaching students skills to solve any ing at SAT scores, college acceptances over the worksheet. problem. and professional careers as benchmarks Problem solved. For public-school teachers this rec- of our success. Of course we want our

6 Prep Today students to do well, but if we are going Perhaps just as important, I will miss the to ask our students to define themselves daily reminder of our mission that their by more than their statistics, we need to faith inspired. It is imperative that we continue to develop leaders who share work to maintain a strong Jesuit presence this value. in each of our schools, even if a perma- As our mission statement clearly nent presence is impossible. states, we are helping our students Upon returning from Ecuador, and try- approach problem solving by examining ing to explain his revelation in a college their conscience, employing their com- essay, Connor’s Jesuit education taught petence, and deepening their reservoir of him (and me) that not every problem compassion. has a text-book solution, but that experi- So what is the next step in Jesuit ence, creativity and mission are the true Education? product of the educational process. I have For years, our individual schools and …Connor’s Jesuit education learned from his example, and despite individual classrooms have been the taught him (and me) that being a Jesuit educator, I can’t stop being proving grounds for future leaders, but educated. not every problem has a perhaps we need to be more aggressive in Indeed, Fairfield Prep’s future will be identifying, training and sharing our lead- text-book solution, but that defined by our experiences, our creativity ers and leadership opportunities. experience, creativity and and always our mission. We can’t be sti- Imagine schools where every adult is fled by outside expectations, nor can we (in a large or small, formal or informal mission are the true product be constrained by blindly following tradi- way) an educational leader. Imagine a of the educational process. tion. As a Jesuit educator and a product province where these leaders and their of Jesuit education, I still fully understand lessons are shared and communicated on the educational paradox. a daily basis. How much creativity and share our mission and create a unified When I was a student at Fairfield innovation would that foster? Jesuit school that is much larger than our Prep, no one teacher prepared me to do I believe we are already on the way to individual campuses, cities, states and research on the internet or showed me this future. regions. how terrorism would shape our world. As Jesuit Educators head into the In truth, as we shrink the number of But those same teachers did not mea- uncertainty of the 21st century our con- provinces in the country, we also elimi- sure me by a number or test score either. cerns are buoyed by several truths that nate arbitrary boundaries, boundaries They cultivated a human spirit capable of link us together. Primarily we are sup- that technology and an increasingly global adapting to any permutation the future ported by our seminal documents and world-view erased years ago. This struc- might cast my way. leaders, and the vision they provide. ture can help us model Ignatius’ image As I consider my own career choice, Through the wisdom of a unified mission, of companionship as well as increase the I am sure this certitude in the face of Jesuit educators are able to redefine suc- opportunities for our students to broaden uncertainty brought me back to teach and cessful teaching in a way not measured their worldly experiences. lead at Fairfield Prep and is the largest by standardized tests, but … Imagine Jesuit classrooms and service reason for this dedicated congregation by alumni giving back to the commu • - projects linked across the country … tonight. nities they emerged from, • a student from Fairfield Prep taking an So, on behalf of the Fairfield Prep com- • by seeing students change and grow online class at Cristo Rey Jesuit in Bal- munity, I want to sincerely thank each of on an immersion trip, timore, you for your continued dedication to the • by listening to our alumni who have • a student from BC High working on mission of Jesuit Education and your gen- found and created lives of meaning. a collaborative project with someone erous faith in Fairfield Prep. Furthermore, we are reassured by the from Georgetown Prep, Know that your commitment is going cooperative network of Jesuit schools • a co-ed group from Cheverus on an each day to support our efforts in help- throughout the world, and we are only immersion trip with Fordham Prep ing to develop future generations who beginning to understand the power of this boys. are equipped to creatively and compas- network. Finally, as the number of Jesuits sadly sionately tackle the challenges that will Through such organizations as JSEA decreases, this collaborative structure and inevitably arise. (Jesuit Secondary Education Association), network can prove invaluable in sharing we have begun to pool our resources By Matt Sather ’93. His the resources, wisdom and leadership of through an acute administrative vision classes have included AP the new generation of Jesuit leaders. At to serve our collective mission. It is criti English, British Writers, - Fairfield, we have always been blessed cal, as we look toward our future that our American Literature, with a strong Jesuit presence on campus. and African-American efforts be collaborative, that we embrace This year, as Fr. Marty Shaughnessy and Literature. our diversity and model creativity for our Fr. Bob Levens move on from our ranks, I students. The new province structure have already begun to miss their words of alone can be seen as one opportunity to clarity and the stability of their presence.

Prep Today 7 sprs o t Reflection by Tim Culligan ’11

y first summer here was an amazing experience that brought me closer to God,M my Prep brothers and other teens from across the nation. I was skeptical if a second summer could recreate that unique experi- ence. It turned out to be one of the best choices I’ve made. The most positive part of the retreat the second time around was working with others who were also there before. Everything was much more comfortable and we were able to connect extremely well and quickly. Our group leader was also a returning member so he was very well prepared. Being with these returning members ultimately helped me cre- Notre Dame Vision ate a stronger faith. During our discussions, we were all much more open to share and help each other grow. Being with other Prep students made the rest of the retreat memorable. Some were very good friends — others I barely knew. But by the end of the week, we all shared a bond that brought us closer together. Just like Kai- ros, a connection is made between all of us on this retreat that won’t break. Even those who weren’t looking forward to coming ended up loving the retreat as well as growing from it. Coming back to Notre Dame was far better than I could’ve imagined. I was able to learn so much more about myself and God’s call for me. With the help of guest speakers, Notre Dame students, other teens who also chose to come to ND for a week and my Prep brothers, this one week was able to bring me closer to God more than I ever thought it could. That’s why I love ND Vision and recommend it to everyone here at Prep. I think we should continue to meet together. I’ve found that a community is formed among Prep students who go on this trip; very similar to the Kairos community. By meeting together just a few times (even just for pizza or lunch), we can keep this going and we’ll inevitably spread ND Vision by word of mouth.

Notre Dame Vision is a summer conference at the . For the past several summers, Prep students have participated in this opportunity to explore how God is calling them and how to respond with their gifts in daily life. Above is taken from senior Tim Culligan’s reflection on the program. Tim is pictured in top photo front row right. Students interested in the Summer ’11 program should contact Mr. Gualtiere.

8 Prep Today Kairos is the Lord’s Time

tudents often ask, “Mr. Gualtiere, what is the one activ- those who may be an only child. Moving beyond stereotyping ity I should involve myself in before I graduate?” My to respecting the individuality of other students is an amazing S response is always “Go on a Kairos Retreat.” opportunity for our students to have! Kairos is a three-night, four-day experience open to juniors Students also come to a personal understanding of how and seniors. This retreat program is grounded in Christian incar- Christ fits into their daily life. This can be by participating in the nation theology — our belief that God is very much a part of our sacraments of Eucharist or Reconciliation, or through the power real world, especially through the continuing presence of Jesus of prayer. For almost four full days, the Kairos environment Christ. Kairos is a Greek term denoting quality or meaningful provides real experiences for our young people to share stories time as opposed to strictly linear time. It is an experience of about their faith and to experience God in a new way. Kairos Christian community, featuring a series of talks given by peers does it in a way that makes it safe for our students to talk. and adults. Participation in discussions, exercises, prayer, and Again, what an amazing opportunity for our students to have! the sacraments are all essential parts of the program. Kairos has two goals. The first calls the young person to live Other Events his faith as an active and vital member of his faith community. Besides Kairos there are other community opportunities at The second is to develop Christian leaders — servant leaders. Prep. For juniors there are the Urban Plunge experiences or ser- Many return to school with a knowing that they can do more vice immersion trips. Those seniors who participated as juniors not only for themselves but for their community — whether that may apply to be leaders for these experiences. be family, Prep or church. They understand that to be a Chris- The annual freshman retreat involves the entire class with tian leader they must set a positive example for others to follow. an overnight at school. This is the affective part of participating in a Kairos. This is Sophomores have a retreat at the end of April. It is voluntary where I see the impact of the Kairos being lived out by our stu- and has grown in popularity. dents. A renewed sense of being a man for and with others. Our There are weekly Campus Ministry Student Board meetings. Prep students do a tremendous job of living out this Jesuit ideal. These students help plan our activities, have ongoing interac- However, because of Kairos, they serve their community more — tion with their peers, and gather to pray together. in school and out of school. We want to provide continuing opportunities for our students Parents often comment after a retreat that they have wit- to explore their faith and to enjoy the experience of community nessed a change in their son. Their demeanor is more positive, while they attend Fairfield Prep. If you have any questions about they often show a greater maturity, and they involve themselves Campus Ministry or Christian service opportunities please do more in their community. They have a closer relationship with not hesitate to contact me. God and they think of others before themselves. A major part of the retreat experience is living in commu- By Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry. Elliott nity with others. It’s often challenging for students, especially has been in this position for six years and is the first lay director at Prep.

Attention Alumni If you made a Kairos Retreat while at Prep you are invited to join our email list to keep up-to-date with Kairos. We are fast approaching Kairos #50 and will be making plans for a big reunion. Stay connected! Please contact me at [email protected].

Prep Today 9 School Happenings

Tim Culligan and John Guzzi are Partners in Science or six weeks in the fall, two seniors Tim Culligan (left) Fand John Guzzi (right) participated in an afterschool seminar series at the Research and Development facilities of Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals. As participants, they gained an insider’s view of drug research and devel- opment and developed a new perspective on science careers. Mr. Anthony Dotolo, science teacher, accompa- nied them each week to the B-I campus in Ridgefield, and believes it is a great program for our science students. Partners in Science is a cooperative program between Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and area high schools in Prep Community Gathers at Connecticut. It is a two- Thanksgiving Assembly phase program that he Prep Community gathered at Alumni Hall on November 23 to reflect and give introduces high Tthanks for our blessings. Staff members were recognized for many years of service. school students Shown with Dr. Robert Perrotta from left: Mr. Frank Bramble, 20 yrs; Fr. Bill Eagan, S.J., and teachers to 27 yrs; Ms. Lois Csedrik, 30 yrs; Mrs. Colleen Keltos, 30 yrs; Mr. Barry Wallace, 30 yrs; and the world of drug Mr. Ed Giegengack, 35 yrs. discovery and leading-edge pharmaceutical research.

Food Drive made a difference Prep’s National Merit Scholars Announced for needy families airfield Prep is pleased to announce recognition of thirteen seniors based on the he Squires Club sponsored Prep’s Annual Thanksgiving FPSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test taken in their junior year. Connor TFood Drive, which successfully collected hundreds of Byrne was named a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist, and twelve students were bags of much-needed food. More than three vans filled for commended in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Over one million students from Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc! The across the nation entered the competition by taking the test, and the Prep winners were staff from ABCD were grateful and surprised at the incred- selected based on top performance in the highly competitive state of Connecticut. ible amount of food in our Arrupe hallway. ABCD worked to Front row from left: Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J., President, Connor Byrne (semi- provide Thanksgiving dinner for 2,000 families. Thank you finalist)-Newtown, William Firisin-Easton, Sean McGuinness-West Haven, Paul Yang- for your extremely generous support of our Thanksgiving New Canaan, Tyler Agostino-Norwalk, Kirk Mahoney-Darien and Dr. Robert Perrotta, Food Drive. Your donations undoubtedly made someone’s Principal. holiday season much brighter. Pictured above are (l-r): Back row from left: James Shafer-Bethel, Jack Gibson-Ridgefield, Sean Welch- Adam Kee ’12, Kevin Westfahl ’12, Mr. Bret Stockdale, S.J., Trumbull, Christopher Hughes-Fairfield, Nicholas Hilton-Fairfield, Brendan Doran-New Moderator of Squires. Canaan and Brian Quigley-Trumbull.

10 Prep Today Bellarmine Fall Luncheon Draws Mothers Guild Donates $12,000 to Prep acebrook Country Club in Orange was filled with enthusiastic shoppers and luncheon Rguests at the annual Bellarmine Guild Fall Luncheon held on November 17. Pictured at right are Co-Presidents (2009-10) Katina Wolfe, P’10 (center) and Jean Richmond, P’05, ’07, ’12 (right) awarding Fr. Jack Hanwell, S.J., a generous $12,000 check to benefit important initiatives at Fairfield Prep. Special thanks to Luncheon Co- Chairs Pat Giuliano, P’04, ’06, ’11 and Jean Richmond and their volunteer committee for a successful event.

Fathers and Sons Enjoy Sports Night with Hockey Legend John Davidson

“JD” (right) talking with Dave Rush, P’13. Tom Dolan, P’12 event chair with Fr. Hanwell, S.J. Howard Belger with son Ryan ’12.

he Prep Father/Son tradition continued on Nov. 15 in Tthe Brissette gym. Over 250 attended Sports Night 2010. Hockey legend, former NY Ranger Goalie and NHL Hall of Fame Great, John “JD” Davidson had the audience in his grip as he talked about the special and important relationship between Father and Son and shared personal and career stories. An evening highlight was the auction of “Get out of JUG Free Passes” offered up by Mr. Brennan (pictured below left with Traug Keller ’11 and Dad Traug ’78). Make sure you get your tickets early next year!! Fathers Club Cleans Up on Service Day On November 20 Prep dads and sons met in Bridgeport at the Center for Women and Families for a day of raking at the center and area homes of the elderly. The volunteer effort, organized by the Fathers’ Club, served to support Groundwork Bridgeport, a non- profit organization committed to working with local residents to create a partnership that will bring real and sustainable environmental changes to the Bridgeport community.

Prep Today 11 Getting the Notes

very school year I end up teaching a few students who me also shamelessly plug Prep’s student literary magazine, The can draw remarkably well. In class I will see them cre- Bellarmine Review, and invite illustrators to submit their work for ating a picture within the college ruled lines of their publication in this year’s volume. spiral bound notebooks, usually while they are work- I appreciate artists because of my father. I have his childhood ingE together in small groups. I end up coughing up an awkward drawings that my grandmother dated and preserved. Since his comment, something like, “Do you like to draw? My father was passing, they’ve lived in a large box in my attic. I’ve looked at an artist.” Several of these interactions come to mind and in each them recently and have written about them in some essays as one the student remains unsure of how to handle the spotlight I pursue a greater understanding of him. They are evidence to I cast on him, however innocent and momentary. His buddies me, that in addition to teaching, drawing was his vocation. watch too, wondering what I meant, while the poor guy tries to When he had free time as a child, as soon as he was intel- figure out if I was sarcastically accusing him of not concentrat- ligent and coordinated enough, illustrations poured out of him. ing on the group’s objective. So, allow me to explain myself and On the fragile sixty-year old paper, men populate aircraft car- clarify my thoughts on students drawing during class. riers and fire machine guns at enemy planes. He penciled the A few years back, an exchange with a student illustrator netting on the ships in perfectly straight intersecting lines. His actually went well. He told me that drawing helped him focus steady, even hand formed ships, tanks, trucks, cars, and build- when I was talking. His grades certainly attested to his assertion. ings in ninety-degree angles and sloped contours. I’m sure some educators might disagree with A few flags flap and birds fly. Dark lead frames the me, but I’m inclined to believe in the possibil- shaded billowing sails. Sailors look out of cabins ity that drawing, for some people, helps them above the wavy water line. process the material an instructor is trying to After my father’s forty-fifth high school teach. If you are in my classroom, or will be, reunion, a gentleman got my phone number please feel free to draw within your notes. Let from my mom who he had called looking for my dad. He wanted to know if my dad: “Went on to work for General Motors or something, drawing concept cars. He was always drawing cars in class,” the raspy voice said. I can’t pretend to know if those cars my father drew in class helped him retain information. I do know he shared what he knew about art during the day with his high school students for twenty-nine years. And most nights he crossed the Delaware River on a twenty-minute train ride and took classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The University of the Arts, and the Sketch Club of Philadelphia. When I see students drawing during one of my lessons, I don’t necessarily see my father. But I know he would want me to encourage them and disregard the unimaginative presump- tion that they are doodling themselves off into some daydream. He would want me to at least consider that their visual expres- sions just might be depictions of their inner-self coming to life, between their notes.

James M. Chesbro, English teacher and Bel- larmine Review moderator, will appear this semester in Connecticut Review, Upper East Side Magazine, and Serendipity. He is a co-editor of You. An Anthology of Essays in the Second Per- Peter Burt ’12 creates artwork in class son, forthcoming from Welcome Table Press.

12 Prep Today Cross Country team finishes 9-0 he varsity cross country team finished the season with a 9-0 record, Twinning the Quinnipiac Division Championship in dramatic with a solid victory over rival Xavier in the last dual meet of the season. The team also won the Bethel and Wickham Championship Invitational meets Wickham Invitational Championship with first place finisher Connor Rog ’12 leading the way. Rog also went First Place Finish on to win the SCC individual championship pacing the Jesuits to 3rd at Hammonassett Park. The following week, Rog repeated as class LL October 9, 2010 champion and the team finished 4th, qualifying for the State Open Cham- Back row from left: Robert Ford, Sr.; Billy Schloth (39th); Tyler pionship. At the Open Rog was 2nd and the team qualified for the New Agostino (19th); Brian Bennett (94th); Rob Salandra (112th); Connor England Championships with a 4th place finish. They were 4th again at Rog (1st – fastest time of the day, 15:49 for 5k); Robert Ford, Jr.; front the New England’s, placing first of the Connecticut teams, Connor Rog row from left: Michael Whelan (31st); Patrick Corona (32nd). was 3rd overall and earned all-New England honors. Junior Billy Schloth ’12 earned all-SCC at the conference meet (12th), and he joined Tyler Agostino ’11, Connor Rog ’12, and Pat Corona ’12 as all-Quinnipiac Division. Michael Whelan ’12, Brian Bennett ’11, Greg Davis ’12, and Rob Salandra ’12 rounded out the varsity team this season. Connor Rog and Tyler Agostino continued to compete post-season, Connor finishing 21st in the seeded race of the Footlocker Northeast Regional Championship and being selected 3rd-team all Northeast. Agostino ran in the Footlocker Senior race and finished 2nd overall, 1st team Senior all Northeast. Tyler Agostino was selected to the Connecticut Post All-Star team, and Connor Rog was selected the New Haven Register and Connecticut Post MVP. Connor was recently named Gatorade Connecticut Cross Country Runner of the Year. Coach Bob Ford, Jr. gained his 200th career win this season and was selected Coach of the Year by the Connecticut Post. Next year’s captains (Michael Whelan, Pat Corona, Billy Schloth, and Connor Rog) look forward to an exciting Fall 2011!

Soccer Team Football Team is in Forward Motion Shows he varsity football team finished the season with a record of 3-7 under Strength Tfirst year coach Tom Shea ’73. The team’s performance was greatly improved over one year ago, and a new off-season work ethic has the he varsity soccer team headed in the right direction. Joe McBride ’13 lead the team in team finished the T scoring with 10 TDs, Colin Cinder ’11 lead the defense with 102 tackles season with a 12-4-3 and Tom Brewster ’12 had 4 interceptions. Great leadership was supplied record under first year by senior captains CJ Donohue, Hayden Collins, Brian Golger and Kyle coach Ryan Lyddy ’93. Vignone, all of whom are exploring numerous options to continue playing Captains Matthew football at the collegiate level. D’Ambrisi ‘11 (right) In recognition of outstanding individual performance this season, Kyle and James Shea ’11 Vignone and Dean Duffy ’11 were both named to the All-SCC first team anchored a strong all-star team on defense; Vignone as a defensive back and Duffy as a line- defense that allowed backer. At the team’s recent awards ceremony, Duffy was named the Fr. less than one goal per Brissette Defensive MVP, Vinny McAvey ’11, the Mark Masiello Offensive game, while Parker MVP, Tom Murphy ’11, the Most Improved Player and Jesus Fequiere ’11, Delmolino ’11 and Mike the Chris Boyle award winner for leadership, spirit and dedication. Matera ’12 lead a strong Captains for the 2011 season will be upcoming seniors Shane Jesuit offense, scoring Dempsey, Michael Seelye, Serge Jean-Baptiste and Justin Haley. a combined 19 goals. Throughout the year, solid contributions were made by midfielders Davie Bruton ’13 and Jamal Powell ’11, defenders Mike Gould ’11, Tyler Lomnitzer ’11 and Pat Connolly ’13, as well as goalkeeper Will Steiner ’13. For their outstanding accomplishments during the season, Delmolino was named a Connecticut Post All-Star and was also named to the All-SCC team along with D’Ambrisi and Bruton. Powell was awarded as the team’s Most Improved Player, Lomnitzer with the Coach’s Award, and D’Ambrisi as the team’s Most Outstanding Player. Prep looks forward to a strong fall under the leadership of tri-captains Matera, Bruton, and Steiner.

Prep Today 13 2009-2010 Annual Report Fairfield College Preparatory School

July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010

e gratefully acknowledge the following alumni, parents, friends, companies, foundations, and organizations for Wtheir support of Fairfield College Preparatory School’s annual, capital, restricted, and endowed funds, to ensure the advancement of our mission as a Jesuit, Catholic high school of excellence.

Unaudited • Tuition and Fees: 82.6% Rens ve ue

Tuition and Fees $ 13,912,000 Private Gifts and Grants $ 1,295,000 Endowment Income and Grants $ 1,047,000 Auxiliary Enterprises $ 387,000 • Private Gifts & Grants: 8% Invest Return – Plant Reserve $ 136,000 Endowment Income • • Auxiliary Enterprises: 2% Other $ 69,000 & Grants: 6% • Other: .4% • Invest Return Plant Reserve: 1% Total $ 16,846,000

donor Giving Clubs Gift Total by Constituency

President’s Council $ 25,000+ Unrestricted Annual Fund Arrupe Society $ 10,000 – $ 24,999 Alumni $707,311 Loyola Circle Platinum $ 5,000 – $ 9,999 Current Parents $216,213 Gold $ 2,500 – $ 4,999 Alumni Parents $69,095 Silver $ 1,200 – $ 2,499 Friends of Prep $29,745 Xavier Club $ 750 – $ 1,199 Berchmans Club $ 250 – $ 749 Total Unrestricted Annual Fund $1,022,364 Hearthstone Club $ 1 – $ 249 Restricted Gifts $761,610 Special Events $272,636 Total Giving $2,056,610 Board of Governors The Annual Fund received $685,802 from 222 Loyola Mr. Francis P. Barron ’69 Mr. Traugott F. Keller ’78 Mr. Albert J. Cass III ’84 Mr. Daniel J. King ’90 Circle donors ($1,200+). This accounted for 67% of the Mrs. Mary R. Cunningham Mr. Randy S. Maultsby ’91 2009-2010 Annual Fund total. Mr. Mark B. Fasano Mr. Timothy H. Murphy ’85 Mrs. Margaret M. Florentine Mr. Peter W. O’Connor ’95 • Due to space limitations, all donors are listed in their primary Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J. Rev. Ronald V. Perry, S.J. constituent group as of the 2009-2010 fiscal year. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. ’65 • Class giving participation data is based on total alumni in a Rev. Paul Holland, S.J. Mrs. Susan Stone class, excluding lost and deceased alumni. • Gifts received after June 30, 2010 will be listed in the 2010-2011 Annual Report. If your name was overlooked or improperly listed, please accept our sincere apologies.

14 Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School Alumni Donors by Class

1 9 4 7 1 9 4 9 Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Rowan Jr. Brchmanse Club Mr. Edward Sinanian Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Carroll AumniDl onors Annual Fund Gifts: $16,412.00 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,880.00 Frank N. Zullo Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Herman R. Charbonneau Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Restricted Gifts: $5,695.97 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Germain Jr. By Class Harthstonee Club Total Gifts: $16,412.00 Total Gifts: $10,575.97 Colonel & Mrs. Joseph F. Hellauer Dr. & Mrs. John J. De Martin Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Jensen Jr. % Participation: 29% % Participation: 25% Mr. Charles L. DeSiena 1 9 4 4 Mr. George McGoldrick Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $820.45 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $180.74 Mr. Robert J. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Parillo Annual Fund Gifts: $285.00 Mr. Edward V. Gawitt Jr. Arrupe Society Platinum Loyola Circle Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Halloran Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella Total Gifts: $285.00 Mr. & Mrs. George V. Kelly Mr. John J. Barnick SlverLyolai o Circle SlverLyolai o Circle Dr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Kiely Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berthelson % Participation: $0.55 Mr. John N. McMahon Mr. J. William Foster Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph S. Kuraska Fr. Philip D. Evanstock CSSP Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $47.50 Mr. & Mrs. J. Earl Lavery Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Goscienski XvierCuba l XvierCuba l Hearthstone Club Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Leeney Mr. & Mrs. John A. Harlow Mr. Thomas A. Flaherty Dr. & Mrs. Edward D. Jordan Dr. & Mrs. A. Richard Brazis Mr. Robert B. Mahoney Dr. & Mrs. Henry R. Jaenicke The late Charles D. McCullough MD Mr. & Mrs. James T. Burns Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Moore Mr. Charles R. Keane Mr. Edward F. Fenton Sr. Brchmanse Club Mr. Vincent D. Celentano Mr. Edward L. O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. McPadden Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Greenwood Mr. & Mrs. James F. Cosgrove Dr. & Mrs. John J. McDougall Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Palcak Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Pitt Mr. & Mrs. John F. DePledge Mr. & Mrs. John W. McPadden Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Poeltl Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Savard Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Fitzpatrick Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. James D. Reilly Jr. 1 9 5 3 Mr. James P. Fogarty Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Pekar Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus Jr. 1 9 4 5 Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Gilhuly Mr. & Mrs. George M. Poillon Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Vitale Jr. Annual Fund Gifts: $7,700.00 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lambert Dr. & Mrs. William F. Stephanak Restricted Gifts: $5,000.00 Mr. Michael G. Stifil Total Gifts: $12,700.00 65hRuniont e Harthstonee Club 1 9 5 1 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,750.75 Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Bestercy Annual Fund Gifts: $13,908.00 % Participation: 26% Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. & Mrs. Orland F. Bergere Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley Sr. Restricted Gifts: $1,256.17 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $220.00 Mr. Alvin D. Bodell Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Bonitati Total Gifts: $1,750.75 Total Gifts: $15,164.17 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. Robert P. Fitzsimons Atty. & Mrs. Roy H. Ervin % Participation: 55% Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier Mr. & Mrs. James W. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Gernat % Participation: 18% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $291.79 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Meehan Mr. Frank C. Grich Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $632.18 SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. James M. Grosso Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Miko Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau Mr. Robert J. Kravutske Rev. Walter R. Pelletier, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hardiman Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Rice Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Incerto Atty. & Mrs. Robert J. Cooney Brchmanse Club Mr. William F. Schlenk Sr. Mr. James H. Keenan Jr. XvierCuba l The late Msgr. Lawrence J. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Laskowski Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Shannahan Mr. Robert M. Skane Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. McCormack Harthstonee Club 1 9 4 8 Brchmanse Club Brchmanse Club Mr. Walter McVety Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Eisenmann Mr. & Mrs. James M. Brown Dr. & Mrs. Barry N. Curran (in memory of Msgr. Lawrence J. Annual Fund Gifts: $6,230.00 Atty. & Mrs. Joseph E. Meuser Mr. Louis J. Carbone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Fagan McMahon) Restricted Gifts: $301.00 Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel F. Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Clayton Mr. Frank R. Giannino Mr. & Mrs. E. Stanton Kennedy Atty. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan Jr. Total Gifts: $6,531.00 The late Mr. Thomas M. Coonan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Albert V. J. Karg Mr. & Mrs. William P. Terrio Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Keaveny % Participation: 26% Mr. Edward J. Dulemba Mr. & Mrs. Anthony T. Varone Mr. James J. Quinn Jr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $259.58 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Figmic Jr. 1 9 5 0 Mr. & Mrs. John D. MacAdams Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Renzulli 1 9 4 6 Silver Loyola Circle Mr. John F. O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Rowan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Lannon 60hRuniont e Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. Ratchford Annual Fund Gifts: $2,278.00 Harthstonee Club Annual Fund Gifts: $19,800.00 Restricted Gifts: $0.00 XvierCuba l Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. George H. Bonney Atty. & Mrs. E. Gaynor Brennan Jr. Restricted Gifts: $1,603.00 Mr. & Mrs. Santa Card Total Gifts: $2,278.00 Mr. Barry Brandt Total Gifts: $21,403.00 Mr. & Mrs. Ted D. Colangelo Brchmanse Club Mr. Anthony M. Canto % Participation: 32% Mr. Robert F. Coyne The Hon. & Mrs. Frank H. D’Andrea Jr. % Participation: 32% Mr. & Mrs. Gerard K. Coiley Sr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $126.39 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Downs Rev. Msgr. William A. Genuario JCD Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $550.00 Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Corr Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgibbon Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Edmond F. Kiely Rev. Michael A. Fahey, S.J. Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Bertram J. Furgess Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Finn Mr. Daniel R. Mullins Mr. J. Norman LeBlanc Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Werner Dr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Grosso Rear Adm. & Mrs. Richard J. Grich USN J. Kendall Murphy PhD Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Lovely Dr. & Mrs. Hugh M. Humphrey Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O’Hara John F. Piro MD SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Mozier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Lane III Mr. & Mrs. John H. Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Ralph P. Gentile Mr. & Mrs. George M. Schmeck Harthstonee Club Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Lisi Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Welch Mr. & Mrs. John R. Leverty Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Stankye Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Connell Mr. & Mrs. William R. Mulligan The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Maiocco Jr. Mr. Francis Tomis Dr. & Mrs. Earle F. Cote Harthstonee Club Mr. Ronald E. Naves Sr. Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. Dailey Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Neuberger Mr. John G. Phelan Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Ford Mr. & Mrs. J. Vincent Burns 1 9 5 2 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Pavluvcik Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stapleton Mr. Edward F. Jurgielewicz The late Paul J. Connelly & Annual Fund Gifts: $5,035.00 Mr. James H. Rourke Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ryan Mr. John S. Kartovsky Mrs. Mary Lou Connelly XvierCuba l Restricted Gifts: $5,001.00 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Laske Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice J. Fenton Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. James A. Saxe Total Gifts: $10,036.00 Mr. & Mrs. William N. McCormack Mr. & Mrs. John P. Frier Mr. Edward J. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. William E. Strada Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James C. McKelvey Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Gavlick Dr. & Mrs. James P. Roach % Participation: 16% Mr. & Mrs. Gail C. Surber Mr. & Mrs. John F. McMahon Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John S. Johnson Jr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $265.00 Mr. Richard D. Thomson Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pasenelli Mr. Thomas J. Keeley Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. William H. Varnum Jr. Platinum Loyola Circle Msgr. Joseph D. Potter Mr. Joseph M. LaPorta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Bochniak Mr. & Mrs. J. Gordon Willard Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Frigon The Hon. John H. Shannon Mr. Robert H. McCoy Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Shea Dr. & Mrs. James P. Mooney The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph T. Gormley Jr. SlverLyolai o Circle Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. John R. Barnwell The Hon. & Mrs. John J. Ronan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Nucera Mr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. O’Neill

Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School 15 Alumni Donors by Class

1 9 5 4 Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Piorkowski Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Sargent Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. McGill III Annual Fund Gifts: $9,718.00 Rev. Msgr. William J. Scheyd Restricted Gifts: $551.00 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Sender GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Total Gifts: $10,269.00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Sheehy Mr. Joseph P. Sincavage Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue % Participation: 24% Mr. & Mrs. John F. Spain Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. French Jr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $303.69 Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Speer Dr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. William F. Sullivan SlverLyolai o Circle Anonymous Mr. Richard C. Szymanski Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Marzik Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Trabert Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis H. Michaud Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Williams Dr. & Mrs. Edward Luchansky XvierCuba l Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. Thomas R. Farrell 1 9 5 8 Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. Walter F. Naedele Annual Fund Gifts: $10,384.00 Brchmanse Club Restricted Gifts: $504.00 XvierCuba l Mr. Robert C. Arsenault Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Alberti Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deer Sr. Mr. Raymond F. Nalewajk Total Gifts: $10,888.00 Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Cifatte Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berchem Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. DeLucia Rev. Robert J. O’Neil % Participation: 22% Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Deilus Mr. Michael F. Dowley III Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Foley Sr. Mr. William P. Russell Sr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $280.65 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Fitzgerald Dr. & Mrs. John H. Galla Mr. Edward J. Foster Mr. Roger V. Schirmer Dr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Keating Jr. Silver Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Link Rev. Stephen J. Gleeson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard T. Smith The Hon. & Mrs. John R. Maher Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Jakab Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Goyette Mr. Joseph S. Spodnick Mr. John A. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Zowine Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gruce Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Stankiewicz Mr. Richard S. Cellar Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Hewitt XvierCuba l Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Aiello Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Conway The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph Q. Koletsky Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cremins 1 9 5 7 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Coyle Dr. & Mrs. James F. Daly Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Norman J. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Kiernan Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Del Vecchio The late Rev. Gerald T. Devore Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Liptak Annual Fund Gifts: $17,700.00 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Kulikowski Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Farrington Mr. & Mrs. George K. Lukach Restricted Gifts: $356.00 Mr. & Mrs. Wesley B. Eastman Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Felsmann Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Manfreda Total Gifts: $18,056.00 Mr. & Mrs. Julius F. Friese Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Connors Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. Hanley Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Mizak Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Glynn % Participation: 29% Dr. Roger A. Fazzone Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. P. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Negri Mr. William A. Hellauer LTC (Ret) Mr. & Mrs. Yorke E. Nelson CLU Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $368.75 (in memory of Robert F. Keogh ’55 Deacon & Mrs. Daniel J. Ianniello Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Izzarelli & Andrew C. Fazzone ’53) Mr. Daniel F. Neylan Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koritko Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. Krewson Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele Mr. & Mrs. William E. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kral Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kuruc Mr. & Mrs. William D. Leary Mr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Kelly III Dr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Matyszewski Mr. & Mrs. John J. Patchen Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Luparello GldLyolao o Circle Mr. George S. Mihalik Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Millbauer Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Pistey The Hon. & Mrs. George F. McGunnigle Mr. & Mrs. Bernhard F. Bruder Dr. & Mrs. John F. Pezzimenti Mr. & Mrs. Bernard T. Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. William E. Quirk Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Naves Mr. Andrew S. Piretti Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’Toole Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Mullen Mr. & Mrs. James J. Reilly SlverLyolai o Circle Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Witt Mr. & Mrs. William T. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. F. James O’Neill Mr. David P. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer Robert D. Zsalman Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Reiss Mr. Jon L. Ringel Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Saxe The Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Jennings Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Rourke Dr. & Mrs. J. David Sullivan Harthstonee Club Mr. Anthony J. Retartha Mr. & Mrs. Nestor W. Shust Colonel & Mrs. James Sullivan PhD Brchmanse Club Dr. & Mrs. Roger A. Bobowick Mr. & Mrs. C. John Richardson Dr. & Mrs. Edmond J. Skinski Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Viglione Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi Sr. Captain Phillip J. Bull USCG Mr. James A. Trowbridge Mr. & Mrs. John M. Weiss Mr. & Mrs. John S. Vitka Jr. Mr. Alexander J. Bobalki Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Camarro Mr. William F. Valieant Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Bues Mr. Bruce E. Cosmik Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Varholy Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Crichton Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Csontos Mr. & Ms. Robert Violetta Jr. 1 9 5 5 1 9 5 6 Dr. & Mrs. Frank N. Federico Mr. & Mrs. William J. Davenport Harthstonee Club Annual Fund Gifts: $5,604.00 Mr. Edward R. Galemba 55hRuniont e Dr. & Mrs. Leonard V. DelVecchio Kenneth P. Beardsley PhD Rev. David W. Howell Restricted Gifts: $1,203.00 Dr. C. Stuart Dubé II Deacon & Mrs. Donald M. Brunetto Annual Fund Gifts: $13,243.00 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Keating Total Gifts: $6,807.00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Gorman Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Burlinson Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. Peter L. Knapp Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Guerra Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ceritelli % Participation: 19% Mr. Michael W. Licamele Sr. Total Gifts: $13,243.00 Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Carroll H. Holst USCG Joseph A. Chrzanowski PhD Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $215.54 Dr. Donald C. Oliver % Participation: 34% Mr. Robert E. Keogh Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cleary Mr. & Mrs. Francis M. Rossi Jr. Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Monahan Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Comer Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $294.22 D. Peter Saur MD Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres Rev. Guido G. Montanaro Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Coppola Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stark Jr. Msgr. David M. Walker Mr. & Mrs. B. Michael Nero Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent Colonel & Mrs. John H. Valieant USA (Ret.) Mr. John G. O’Keeffe Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dougherty Brchmanse Club Mr. James P. Zelle Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. O’Shea Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Constand Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr. Mr. W. Leslie Peat & Mrs. Dinah Wolff Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander Drs. Raymond and Patricia Cormier Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Ferry Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Petro Dr. & Mrs. William E. Allen III Mr. Gregory F. Donahue Prof. & Mrs. Paul J. Best Mr. & Mrs. David W. Fox Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rooney Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Callan Mr. & Mrs. F. Robert Kurimsky Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cimmino Mr. Donald R Gniadek Mr. Frederick W. Rowe Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Guerin Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Lisi Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Crake Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Iosso Mr. Donald J. Salko The Hon. & Mrs. William J. Lavery Sr. Mr. Paul J. McCarthy Rev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr. Mr. Dean F. Kramer Dr. Albert J. Toth Atty. Peter M. Ryan Mr. John C. Murphy Raphael R. D’Ambruoso PhD Lt. Col. & Mrs. Richard M. Kubicko USAF Mr. & Mrs. Roland J. Wilson Jr. Mr. Clinton R. Peterson Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Apice Mr. Thomas P. Leahy Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Zadravec Mr. David A. Power Mr. John D. Fitzgerald 1 9 5 9 Mr. & Mrs. Laurence A. Madeo Dr. & Mrs. Edward F. Rizy Mr. & Mrs. Steven K. Forster Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Meehan Harthstonee Club Lt. Col. & Mrs. Edward J. Gniadek USAF Annual Fund Gifts: $30,455.04 Rev. George R. Murphy, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Angell Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Houghten Restricted Gifts: $24,740.00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Rowe Mr. & Ms. George Y. Bramwell Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Carlin Mr. & Mrs. George R. Kabureck Total Gifts: $55,195.04 Mr. & Mrs. E. Peter Schneider Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Buckmir Mr. Michael S. Chisarik Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Kerigan % Participation: 38% Mr. John A. Seymour Dr. & Mrs. Patrick Carolan Dr. Ronald C. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Skowronski Dr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $447.87 Dr. & Mrs. Antony E. Champ Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Green Lt. Col. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Lausten USAF Mr. & Mrs. John F. Terapane Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Connell Atty. & Mrs. Stephen A. Habetz Mr. Charles J. Ney Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Cummings Mr. & Mrs. James E. Lesko Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William R. Pascucci Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. John R. Daley Mr. Cyril F. Mullins II

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1 9 6 0 Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. DeFonce Mr. Joseph A. Derwin 50hRuniont e Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Doran See box at right. Mr. Frank J. Finsinger Mr. Anthony D. Fox Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kurylo III 1 9 6 1 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pfeiffer Annual Fund Gifts: $12,977.00 Mr. Stephen M. Tomasko Jr. Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Total Gifts: $12,977.00 1 9 6 3 % Participation: 18% Annual Fund Gifts: $9,825.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $480.56 Restricted Gifts: $300.00 Gold Loyola Circle Total Gifts: $10,125.00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Grywalski % Participation: 16% SlverLyolai o Circle Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $467.86 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Boette Gold Loyola Circle Golden Legacy The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Mr. & Mrs. David T. Nassef The Class of 1960 celebrated their 50th reunion on the weekend of June 4-6, 2010, but their legacy at Mr. John F. Hughes Jr. Prep will be felt for many years year to come. Thanks in part to a dedicated reunion committee (see SlverLyolai o Circle box p.23), the class presented Prep with a 5-year gift commitment of $165,700! The funds raised by the XvierCuba l Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll class will be used in two ways: to support The Class of 1960 Scholarship for student financial aid and for Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Beckerer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin F. McCarthy support of the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most appreciative to the Class of 1960 for their continued Mr. & Mrs. James E. Roberts Brchmanse Club loyalty and generosity! Lt. Col. William C. Gadus USA Brchmanse Club Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Caraluzzi Jr. 1 9 6 0 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael Lucey Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Coughlin Mr. William H. Nolan Mr. & Mrs. David J. Martel Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Henry 50hRuniont e Mr. David A. Nutile Mr. Michael F. Paul Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Moran Dr. & Mrs. James P. Lyddy Total Golden Anniversary Class Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Murphy Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna Mr. & Mrs. Alan T. Vasse Gift Commitment: $165,700.00 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Parker Mr. James P. Pezzullo % Participation: 36% Mr. Eugene A. Skowronski Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD Mr. Wayne D. Bonfietti Mr. & Mrs. John J. Reidy Jr. Donors in alphabetical order: Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. John J. Boyle Mr. Howard F. Reznik Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Anderson Mr. Leonard H. Christie Mr. Andrew R. Durkin Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Artell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. George F. Hudak Mr. & Mrs. John L. Rowinski Mr. & Mrs. David J. Attianese Mr. & Mrs. Ernest A. Delia Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Hunn Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Bannon Mr. John A. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Kiernan Mr. Woody Schempp Dr. & Mrs. M. James Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Drab Mr. Peter G. Mack Mr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Luchansky Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Spain Dr. Thomas J. Minicucci Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bogusky Mr. Carl F. Schaefer Mr. Joseph A. Macaluso Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan Mr. Frederick C. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carley Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Serena Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marquis Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Thornton The Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. Niedermeier Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Sheehan Jr. Mr. William D. Mathews Nicholas A. Viner MD Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Rizza Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Conron Mr. Robert J. Wels Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Viola Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schiavone Rev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCD Mr. C. Ian McLachlan & Mr. Richard D. Voytek J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhD Mr. & Mrs. Edmund M. See Mrs. Cynthia Swienton Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Walsh 1 9 6 4 Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph Dr. & Mrs. Francis A. Stratford Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Mihalovic Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Thorpe Annual Fund Gifts: $16,643.50 Drs. Peter and Dorothy Denning Restricted Gifts: $602.00 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Doherty Total Gifts: $17,245.50 1 9 6 2 Mr & Mrs. Chris Eichner Annual Fund Gifts: $9,698.00 % Participation: 15% Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Haborak Restricted Gifts: $401.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $640.13 The Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Hauser Mr. Robert P. Jursch Total Gifts: $10,099.00 Arrupe Society Mr. Leo Kalenik Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr. % Participation: 13% Mr. Thomas P. Kearney Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $510.42 SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. Donald P. Kline Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. John C. King Mr. John R. Kopcso Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Paduano Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr. XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Kubicko Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. Palumbo Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Lopusznick SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Leslie R. Boette Atty. & Mrs. Stephen F. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. John B. Conway Brchmanse Club The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph A. Egan Jr. The Hon. & Mrs. F. Paul Kurmay Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Murray Dr. & Mrs. William L. Licamele Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle III Mr. & Mrs. Raymond V. McKelvey Dr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr. Mr. James W. Michalek Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. Shea Dr. & Mrs. Brian H. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Zielinski Harthstonee Club Harthstonee Club Mr. Harry Capossela & Mr. Anthony A. Antolics Mrs. Irene Callahan Mr. Robert A. Bogey Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Cassulo USAF (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Brandi Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Christianson Mr. Christopher B. Coffey

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Mr. & Mrs. John P. Ganser Mr. Alan B. Picozzi Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Mr. John H. Redgate Dr. & Mrs. David W. Tschanz Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Hanley Mr. & Ms. Robert M. Reilly Msgr. Andrew G. Varga DMin Mr. & Mrs. John B. Lukach Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sabo Harthstonee Club Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Saloomey Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Austin Mr. Robert A. Pyrch Mr. & Mrs. James S. Shukie Dr. Matthew J. Baker Mr. Vincent Reale Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Szondy Mr. Guy J. Bocchino Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Verrilli Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Toohey Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Brawley Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Zitnay Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano Atty. & Mrs. Michael J. Cacace Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. DeDonato 1 9 6 7 1 9 6 9 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander J. Dembski Annual Fund Gifts: $8,546.00 Annual Fund Gifts: $73,152.00 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Fallet Mr. Donald C. Fracassini Restricted Gifts: $901.00 Restricted Gifts: $248,701.00 Mr. John S. Gaskell Thank you for supporting Total Gifts: $9,447.00 Total Gifts: $321,853.00 Dr. & Mrs. Michael T. Lesnick the Annual Fund % Participation: 16% % Participation: 18% Mr. Peter M. Lyons Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $356.08 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $2,359.74 Mr. Bill Newbould Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Pesavento his issue of Prep Today gratefully Platinum Loyola Circle President’s Council Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roche Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Sheldon Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica Tacknowledges and thanks all those who Dr. Peter Seperack & helped make the 2009–2010 Annual Fund XvierCuba l ArupeSr ociety Dr. Elise Brownell Atty. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick III Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. Caesar T. Storlazzi another great success! With the 2010–2011 Mr. Christopher J. Sweeney Annual Fund now in full swing, we hope you Brchmanse Club Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Ms. Carl H. Wartman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Castignoli Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Dewhirst will once again continue to make a difference Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Hall Jr. GldLyolao o Circle 1 9 7 1 in the lives of our 905 boys. Your loyal Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Harold F. Smith Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Mehm Annual Fund Gifts: $6,455.00 generosity is always greatly appreciated! Mr. & Mrs. James G. Woods Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Mikan Restricted Gifts: $6,601.00 For more information about the Annual Mr. Michael P. Smith SlverLyolai o Circle Total Gifts: $13,056.00 Fund, including making an online donation, Harthstonee Club Mr. Arthur C. Hadden Mr. James D. Ryan Jr. % Participation: 13% stock transfers and corporate matching gifts, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. DeAngelo Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $293.41 Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Gauvin XvierCuba l please visit the Prep web site at www.fair- Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Howard Dr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Bowen Atty. Michael Wiseman & fieldprep.org, or call the Development Office Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Lacerenza Mr. Gary P. Mineo Prof. Helen Garten at 203-254-4237. Mr. & Mrs. Crispin E. Love Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr. Mr. Richard Mallette SlverLyolai o Circle Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. John D. Mashia Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Dennis E. Franko Dr. & Mrs. John Y. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. William Cerino Mr. & Ms. Michael A. Mastromonaco Colonel Michael Parkinson & Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Gazso Rev. Mark L. Curesky OFM CONV Mr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr. Dr. Rika Maeshiro Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Metrusky Dr. & Ms. Joseph E. Howard Jr. Mr. Richard C. Dlugos Mr. Stephen J. Paduano Mr. & Mrs. Kevin C. Mulrenan Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Roy T. Magner Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Flament Mr. & Mrs. Leif E. Petterson Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Pandolfi Mr. & Ms. George J. Ferrio Jr. Mr. John F. Moriarty Mr. Warren H. Fondu Mr. Donald E. Rastelli Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Rago Mr. & Mrs. Jay Karafa Mr. & Mrs. Alexander H. See Esq. Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus Mr. & Mrs. William J. Reid Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Shippam Mr. Michael Marino Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Staneck Mr. James D. Reilly Dr. & Ms. Michael D. Healy Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Walter G. Stapleton Mr. Thomas R. Ventre Mr. & Mrs. George L. Holmes Jr. Harthstonee Club Mr. Maurice F. Noonan Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Zambardo Mr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Macleod Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Petro Jr. Patrick F. O’Connell PhD Mr. & Ms. Walter P. Halas Mr. & Mrs. John C. Smriga 1 9 6 5 Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Smith III 1 9 6 8 Mr. Donald T. Milkavich Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Sean P. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. James D. St. Clair Mr. & Mrs. Eric P. Munley 45hRuniont e Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Taylor Annual Fund Gifts: $11,781.74 Dr. & Mrs. William H. Nealon Harthstonee Club Restricted Gifts: $251.00 Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. O’Grady Mr. & Mrs. Kirk A. Bennett Annual Fund Gifts: $17,675.00 Total Gifts: $12,032.74 Mr. & Ms. Joseph M. O’Hehir Mr. & Ms. David A. Counter Restricted Gifts: $2,424.49 1 9 6 6 % Participation: 17% Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Plavcan Mr. & Ms. Francis J. Dance Total Gifts: $20,099.49 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,120.00 Dr. & Ms. John H. Friar III Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $535.53 Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Puskar % Participation: 15% Restricted Gifts: $450.00 Dr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Reda The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $679.81 Total Gifts: $4,570.00 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. Timothy Reynolds Mr. & Ms. John F. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. Daniel J. Ryan Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Noonan Platinum Loyola Circle % Participation: 15% Mr. Robert Shields Mr. & Mrs. John P. O’Donnell GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bremer Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $179.13 Mr. John F. Verrilli Lt. Col. & Mrs. Donald A. Plude USAF Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Considine Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Ryan SlverLyolai o Circle James M. Coleman MD XvierCuba l 1 9 7 0 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Vetter Mr. Paul R. Beliveau Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Fondu Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Timmons Mr. & Ms. John L. Kelly Annual Fund Gifts: $4,775.00 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Bitel Jr. Brchmanse Club 1 9 7 2 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kopnicky Restricted Gifts: $5,910.85 Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich Mr. & Mrs. Terrence V. Drula Mr. William Kosturko Annual Fund Gifts: $4,949.00 Atty. & Mrs. R. Bartley Halloran Total Gifts: $10,685.85 Brchmanse Club Mr. Mark A. McCormack Restricted Gifts: $727.00 % Participation: 17% Mr. & Mrs. George J. Arkedis Jr. Atty. & Mrs. Mark C. Valentine Harthstonee Club Total Gifts: $5,676.00 Mr. Greg Doyle Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $170.54 Mr. & Mrs. William K. Westbrook Mr. Kenneth D. Alexander % Participation: 15% Mr. & Mrs. John R. Marcinko Dr. & Mrs. Vincent S. Zdanowicz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gerics EdD Xavier Club Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $190.35 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. McGovern Mr. & Mrs. David W. Gresko Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Leise Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Raymond S. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Hawkins Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Frank R. Scifo Silver Loyola Circle Dr. & Mrs. Robert R. Abeln Mr. Paul J. Roshka Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Izzo Mr. & Mrs. George P. Szondy Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Cozzolino Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Santora Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Kugel Mr. John D. Fado Mr. Jeffrey M. Aquilante XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Morello Harthstonee Club Dr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Failla Rev. Msgr. William V. Millea Mr. John P. Kondub Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Bodnar Mr. & Mrs. Ernest H. Fries Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David L. O’Connor

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Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Gregory H. Marshall 1 9 7 6 Brchmanse Club Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Arsenault Mr. Lawrence J. McAndrews Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Caseria Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff Mr. & Mrs. John L. Carley Mr. & Mrs. John A. McKenna Annual Fund Gifts: $25,910.00 Dr. & Mrs. Adolph S. Flemister Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Conte Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Munchak Restricted Gifts: $51,000.00 Mr. & Mrs. David R. Macedonia GldLyolao o Circle Mr. John D. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry H. Oldham Total Gifts: $76,910.00 The late Mr. Matthew D. Mitchell & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph De Lucia Esq. Dr. & Mrs. John T. Lynch Jr. Mrs. Diane Mitchell % Participation: 12% Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Murphy Jr. 1 9 7 4 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1,439.44 SlverLyolai o Circle Dr. & Mrs. Charles N. Paidas Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’Connor Mr. & Ms. Kevin M. Donohue Mr. & Mrs. Victor F. Riccio Annual Fund Gifts: $9,600.00 President’s Council Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Loglisci Jr. Mr. Robert Trosan Restricted Gifts: $4,001.00 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley Mr. & Ms. Thomas G. Boilard XvierCuba l Total Gifts: $13,601.00 Harthstonee Club Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride Rev. John F. Brinsmade % Participation: 15% Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Vanderslice Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Dreyer Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Fredericks Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $436.36 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Ficko Jr. Brchmanse Club GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Gallo Mr. James F. Gerwien Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Maxham Mr. & Mrs. Traugott F. Keller Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Gaughan Jr. Mr. Donald J. Toumey Mr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton Mr. & Mrs. Shawn J. McDonnell Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Lemanski Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Van de Berghe Jr. Mr. Edward T. Mohylowski GldLyolao o Circle Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Meyers Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. E. Kyle Minor Mr. Daniel F. O’Connor Mr. Paul J. Halas Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Okarma Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Roach Mr. Louie P. Pintek Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Stauder Dr. & Mrs. Mark E. Dailey SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Timothy S. Roach Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Rappa Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Dolan Atty. & Mrs. Peter M. Nolin Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Rozgonyi Mr. & Mrs. John Riccio Mr. & Mrs. H. Kenneth Elwood Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Ricca Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Auray Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Sordellini Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Roy Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Figmic Mr. & Mrs. John J. Broadbin Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Stankye Mr. & Mrs. S. Tracy Santa XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Capasso Mr. Gary C. Sutcliffe Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Serino Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks Mr. James O. Groark Mr. & Mrs. Chris Clinkscales Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze Mr. & Mrs. Randy F. Stabile Mr. Alfons F. Koziol Jr. Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Russell Cox Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Vossler Mr. & Mrs. James P. Vail Mr. & Mrs. Glenn M. Levinson Mr. & Mrs. John J. Evans Mr. William R. Fitzsimmons Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James T. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Wrinn Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mahoney Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kondub Mr. & Mrs. Steven D. Green Mr. & Mrs. Brian V. Wyckoff Mr. & Mrs. Cormac S. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Moore Mr. William H. McMahon IV 1 9 7 3 Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Muldoon Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Meuser Harthstonee Club 1 9 7 9 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Sutay Annual Fund Gifts: $18,265.00 Mr. Peter R. Tarczali Mr. & Mrs. Frederick E. Albright Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch III Mr. Michael J. Ventricelli Jr. Annual Fund Gifts: $8,757.90 Restricted Gifts: $10,581.00 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Caldwell Mr. & Mrs. T. Payson Wilber Restricted Gifts: $110.00 Total Gifts: $28,846.00 Mr. John F. Clancy 1 9 8 1 Mr. & Ms. John A. Collins III Total Gifts: $8,867.90 % Participation: 20% 1 9 7 7 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $521.86 Mr. Philip Corso % Participation: 15% Annual Fund Gifts: $13,027.19 Mr. David DeWall Annual Fund Gifts: $3,800.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $364.91 Restricted Gifts: $647.00 Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Dolan Restricted Gifts: $1,025.00 Total Gifts: $13,674.19 Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea Mr. & Mrs. Zoltan L. Kadar Jr. Silver Loyola Circle Total Gifts: $4,825.00 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Ferraro % Participation: 14% Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Kaplita % Participation: 8% Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lozyniak Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $521.09 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastra Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Litwinovich Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $292.31 Mark W. Russell Esq. Platinum Loyola Circle GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Munley Silver Loyola Circle XvierCuba l Mr. William H. Dully Mr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManus Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. O’Brien Mr. Christopher Kraus & Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Brennan SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Stollman Ms. Darcy Stacom SlverLyolai o Circle Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. DiBlasi Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Foley XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. George J. Abate Dr. John Donahue & Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue 1 9 7 5 Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala Mr. & Mrs. Drew T. Burns Ms. Leslie Grattan XvierCuba l Mr. Patrick Carolan & XvierCuba l 35hRuniont e Brchmanse Club Dr. Margaret Carolan Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Altieri Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Guimond Annual Fund Gifts: $8,184.00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Craven Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Seaman Lt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall Restricted Gifts: $5,852.00 Mr. Frank Giordanella Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovern Harthstonee Club Brchmanse Club Total Gifts: $14,036.00 Mr. Stephen T. McGillicuddy Brchmanse Club Mr. Joseph L. Alberti Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Owen J. Black III % Participation: 11% Mr. & Mrs. James W. Morris Jr. Mr. Richard T. Clomiro Mr. & Mrs. Terence A. Andre Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Dempsey Jr. Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $481.41 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Vietze Mr. & Mrs. William J. Collier III Mr. Douglas Banquer Dr. & Mrs. Martin A. Gavin DPM Mr. & Mrs. J. Gavin Watson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen V. Falcone Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. Kenneth M. Catandella Dr. & Mrs. Angelo M. Guerrera Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Garofalo Mr. William F. Barron Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. William T. Gardella Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lyons Mr. David Hoffman Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD Mr. & Mrs. William W. Amidon III Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hoin The Hon. & Mrs. Michael G. Maronich Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Kabasakalian Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Neil R. Bradley Mr. & Mrs. David J. Maffei Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Massaro Jr. XvierCuba l Mr. Kevin M. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Royce K. Brosler Dr. & Mrs. Eugene J. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. McNamara III Mr. & Mrs. William J. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy Mr. Richard J. Caserta Mr. & Mrs. James J. Money Dr. & Mrs. Michael B. Miller Mr. & Mrs. John F. Rovegno Mr. James P. Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Neary Mr. & Mrs. John D. Niedermeier Mr. & Mrs. Kevin E. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Thornton Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. David L. Quatrella Mr. & Mrs. Craig N. LaPlante Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Pulie Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Reilly 1 9 7 8 Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Meany Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Alan Rissolo Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Cipriano Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Santa Annual Fund Gifts: $7,875.00 Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Schmedlin CPA Dr. & Mrs. Mark W. Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. Harthstonee Club Restricted Gifts: $2,150.00 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Siefert Mr. Daniel J. Dunn Jr. Captain & Mrs. Bennett V. Boccuzzi Harthstonee Club Total Gifts: $10,025.00 Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Smeriglio Mr. & Mrs. Randy R. Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Bogdan J. Dawidowicz Mr. Salvatore J. Arena Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William B. Geiss Mr. Kenneth P. D’Onofrio % Participation: 17% Mr. & Mrs. James F. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Haffner III Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fortuna Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $271.55 1 9 8 0 Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Blawie Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. Redwood Atty. & Mrs. J. Kevin Golger Dr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Boccuzzi Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Steinborn Mr. & Mrs. Keith C. Lavin 30hRuniont e Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Bourdeau Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cadoux Dr. & Mrs. Jay Sutay Mr. Timothy A. O’Connell III Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Capasso Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro Annual Fund Gifts: $18,350.00 Mr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT Mr. Roger W. Risley Mr. Thomas A. Dailey Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas Restricted Gifts: $1,850.00 Mr. Jonathan Scott & Mr. & Ms. Paul M. Heroman Total Gifts: $20,200.00 Mr. Michael McGill XvierCuba l Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Makovich PhD Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Meyers % Participation: 13% Mr. & Mrs. David A. Zaremski Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $797.83

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1 9 8 2 Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Burke 1 9 8 6 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Shariff M. Hassan Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Lynn Mr. & Mrs. Patrick S. McClymont Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Hiltz PE Annual Fund Gifts: $25,100.00 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Matthews CFA Annual Fund Gifts: $19,612.01 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. Jay P. Legenza Restricted Gifts: $16,230.00 Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor Restricted Gifts: $76.00 Mr. Thomas J. Modzelewski Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. McNamara Total Gifts: $41,330.00 Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue Total Gifts: $19,688.01 Mr. & Mrs. Christian M. Stauder Mr. & Mrs. Brett K. Minogue Mr. David Rush & Mrs. Alicen Puebla Dr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo Mr. John P. Murphy % Participation: 17% % Participation: 17% Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Matthias A. Piatkowski Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $809.68 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $560.34 Harthstonee Club Mr. Michael A. Rossi Harthstonee Club Mr. Kevin B. Barry Arrupe Society Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. David M. Scrofani Mr. & Mrs. David E. Berry Mr. Andrew M. Borzumato The late Mr. Chad A. Jacobs & Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Ferguson Dr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Viner Mr. Kenneth G. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Bruder CPA Mrs. Karen Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Walsh Mr. Christopher P. Flaherty GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Jankowski Mr. Eric C. Wuchiski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan Mr. Stephen T. Janick Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Cashion Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Donahue Mr. Carl P. Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Lyskowski SlverLyolai o Circle GldLyolao o Circle Dr. & Mrs. John P. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Mellinger 1 9 9 0 Mr. Sean M. Culhane Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Ostrosky Mr. Michael S. Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan C. Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Rastelli 20hRuniont e SlverLyolai o Circle XvierCuba l Mr. Jon H. Ringel Annual Fund Gifts: $10,790.00 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo Mr. Brian P. Lee 1 9 8 8 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Russell Drs. Lawrence and Laura Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PE Restricted Gifts: $4,501.00 Mr. & Mrs. Brett P. Traussi Annual Fund Gifts: $10,306.61 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. David M. Renzulli Total Gifts: $15,291.00 Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Brchmanse Club % Participation: 12% XvierCuba l 1 9 8 4 Total Gifts: $10,306.61 Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Baird Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $513.81 Mr. James E. Butler % Participation: 11% Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Terry Annual Fund Gifts: $39,225.00 Platinum Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $468.48 Restricted Gifts: $870.00 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King Brchmanse Club Mr. Gary T. Kroll Total Gifts: $40,095.00 Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi II Mr. & Mrs. J. Barton Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Brett A. Burns SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Ms. Edward J. Kelley % Participation: 13% Mr. Robert E. Luysterborghs Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Barnard Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1,307.50 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Meyers SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Anthony V. Minopoli Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. John C. Bailer CFA Mr. Peter D. Loncto Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Sposato Mr. Howard T. Owens III Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Paul XvierCuba l Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. William L. Clawson II Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Jose S. Niell Rev. John R. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Molloy Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. David J. Bigley Dr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Rogers Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Rotondo Mr. & Mrs. John S. Bouton M. Conrad Wasmer Esq. Mr. William W. English Jr. Mr. John C. Gisondi Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Shagory Mr. & Mrs. Armen J. Chakmakjian Mr. Timothy P. Koczanski Mr. John D. Shostak Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Cottle GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Leyden Jr. Anonymous Mr. Thomas M. Farrelly Mr. & Mrs. Sean L. Malloy Harthstonee Club Dr. & Mrs. George H. Canizares Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Hall II Mr. Matthew B. Burnham SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Dean J. Holland Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan T. Boos Mr. & Mrs. John R. Lilly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Day Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McKiernan Mr. & Mrs. Kostas Christakos Mr. Robert C. Manger Jr. Dr. Mark D. Guman Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O. Kuryla Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Grygorcewicz Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Hillgen-Santa Mr. & Mrs. William P. Petrino Jr. Mr. Joseph B. Murphy Dr. Gregory Hewitt & Lt. Col. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Plate USAF Manny C. Katsetos MD Dr. Maryellen Hewitt Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Nedder Mr. Peter S. Russell XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Kruzynski Mr. Christian L. Loban Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Sabados Mr. & Mrs. John M. Burke Prof. & Mrs. Eric L. Miller Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Lonergan Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III Mr. & Mrs. Christian J. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Keith H. Coley Mr. & Mrs. Kristoffer D. Lutz Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Skane Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Haddad Mr. Timothy Moran & Brchmanse Club Mr. Michael Smith & Mr. & Mrs. Brad H. Norton Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Jannotta Ms. Jennifer Kordell Ms. Nora Demleitner Mr. John M. Carulli Jr. Mr. Joel F. Pleban Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Laganza Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Palaia III Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Valade Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Dolan Jr. Mr. Kevin R. Reed Mr. John LaGratta & Mr. & Mrs. G. Griffin Reidy Mr. & Mrs. Francis B. Leyden Mr. & Mrs. George F. Russell Dr. Maria LaGratta Mr. Randall R. Rubino 1 9 8 3 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McNeill Jr. Mr. David R. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rotondo Mr. & Mrs. Scott L. Russo Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso J. Minopoli Mr. Edward S. Shay Mr. Christopher L. Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Pategas Annual Fund Gifts: $37,014.28 1 9 8 7 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sternberg Restricted Gifts: $2,026.00 Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Phillip J. Sweeney 1 9 9 1 Total Gifts: $39,040.28 Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Stauder Annual Fund Gifts: $12,050.00 Mr. & Mrs. John K. Stockman Annual Fund Gifts: $7,800.00 % Participation: 13% Restricted Gifts: $20.00 1 9 8 9 Restricted Gifts: $301.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1,370.90 Harthstonee Club Total Gifts: $12,070.00 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,820.00 Total Gifts: $8,101.00 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Barry % Participation: 12% Arrupe Society Mr. & Mrs. William D’Amore Restricted Gifts: $650.00 Mr. Michael D. Martin Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $482.00 % Participation: 9% Brian T. Donahue, PhD & Total Gifts: $4,470.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $433.33 Tracey McHenry, PhD Gold Loyola Circle Patinuml Loyola Circle % Participation: 10% Mr. & Mrs. William P. Dragan Mr. & Mrs. David S. Barnard Gold Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Wasmer Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $173.64 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Falco Mr. Michael D. McCart Mr. & Mrs. Jason T. Morris GldLyolao o Circle Mr. Francis T. Flaherty Silver Loyola Circle SlverLyolai o Circle SlverLyolai o Circle Atty. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Donofrio Thomas X. Homza PhD Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Harding Mr. Randy S. Maultsby Mr. Charles R. Kammerer SlverLyolai o Circle Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanseverino Mr. Alfred Kelley & XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Anglim Mr. & Mrs. Jon A. Emswiler Ms. Marcela Hahn Mr. Christopher G. Lubeck Brchmanse Club Mr. Michael D. Fortin Mr. & Mrs. John C. Figmic Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Dies Mr. & Mrs. David J. Mullany Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Justin D. Krebs Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Shawah Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. Louis S. Benedetto Jr. Mr. Norman A. Roberts XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Morello Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Bierman Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patrignelli Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. David T. Tunstall 1 9 8 5 Mr. & Mrs. Emmett E. Brown IV Mr. & Mrs. William H. Perry Mr. Joseph V. Barbetta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Carbone Harthstonee Club 25hRuniont e Dr. & Mrs. Peter J. Bonitatibus Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Scott F. Daly Mr. Marc A. Ciociola Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Camarro Mr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron See box on page 21. Mr. Brian D. Kaschel Mr. John K. Harchuck Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Drury Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Boyle Mr. Kieran G. Kelly Mr. Marshall N. McIntosh Mr. Andrew J. Grace Mr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Mellinger

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Silver Solidarity The Class of 1985 has the unique distinction of being the last Prep class to occupy McAuliffe Hall. They also now have a distinction of a different kind: they are the first 25th reunion class to present Prep with a 5-year class gift commitment in honor of their silver graduation anniversary. In total, the class raised $193,200 to establish the Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J., Scholarship for student financial aid and for support of the Annual Fund! Fairfield Prep is most grateful for the efforts of the reunion committee (see box p.23) and for all those who helped carry on the strong legacy of this unique class!

1 9 8 5 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Mr. Christopher J. Cleary 25hRuniont e Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Devine Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Jr. Total Silver Anniversary Class Mr. & Mrs. James E. Flaherty Gift Commitment: $193,200.00 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur N. Gravanis % Participation: 19% Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. John E. Harding Donors in alphabetical order: Mr. & Mrs. William S. Hatfield Mr. Paul D. Birch Mr. Michael D. Hebert Mr. & Ms. Richard J. Bogdany Mr. Gregory A. Jannotta Mr. Peter D. Bohan Mr. William L. Jarrold Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr. Mr. Samuel A. O’Neill Mr. Joseph P. Sargent Mr. & Mrs. William S. Bosak Mr. & Mrs. Niall T. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. McIntyre Kevin W. Rethore Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. David R. Brennan Mr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman III Mr. Marc C. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Mr. Josh T. Tolk Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Brodersen Mr. Jeffrey S. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Rychlik Mr. & Mrs. Jason E. Tremont Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Rychlik Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine Mr. David M. Brunetto

Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Nestor 1 9 9 3 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Shay 1 9 9 5 1 9 9 6 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’Connor Mr. Matthew L. Stannard Mr. Christopher S. Pulie Annual Fund Gifts: $5,964.00 Mr. & Mrs. Bartley J. Zaino 15hRuniont e Annual Fund Gifts: $1,637.00 Mr. Dylan B. Tierney Restricted Gifts: $275.00 Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Annual Fund Gifts: $17,437.50 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Webber Total Gifts: $6,239.00 Total Gifts: $1,637.00 Mr. Brian C. Winfield 1 9 9 4 Restricted Gifts: $1,005.00 % Participation: 13% Total Gifts: $18,442.50 % Participation: 8% Mr. & Mrs. Drew L. Zielinski Annual Fund Gifts: $8,826.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $220.89 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $125.77 Restricted Gifts: $0.00 % Participation: 10% 1 9 9 2 Silver Loyola Circle Total Gifts: $8,826.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $968.75 Berchmans Club Mr. Gregg A. Chiota Mr. Kevin C. Krober Annual Fund Gifts: $4,225.00 % Participation: 11% Arrupe Society Mr. Kenneth M. Linger XvierCuba l Restricted Gifts: $180.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $519.12 Mr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Marella III Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Hally Total Gifts: $4,405.00 Platinum Loyola Circle GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Kieran M. O’Connor Mr. James M. O’Leary % Participation: 9% Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Drury Mr. William R. Young Christopher R. Friese PhD Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $234.72 Harthstonee Club Mr. Steven A. Kravec XvierCuba l SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. Justin A. Angelo Xavier Club Mr. & Mrs. Ryan W. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Matthew L. Colangelo Mr. Connor S. Finegan Mr. Angelo R. Framularo II Mr. & Mrs. John H. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Sather Mr. Robert A. Mazzeo Jr. Brchmanse Club Mr. Eric R. Hasenauer Mr. Kevin R. Votto Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Troy Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Haluch Mr. Sean P. Lenahan Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Webber Brchmanse Club Christian A. Atwood Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Manning Mr. John J. Novak III Mr. & Mrs. Adam P. Conrad Harthstonee Club Mr. Kevin P. Broughel Mr. P. Kevin McNamara Mr. Jordan F. Reber Mr. Mark F. LaGratta Mr. David M. Grella Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan J. Bescher Harthstonee Club Mr. Michael M. Reidy Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. McManus Mr. Robert S. Ryan Lt. Cmdr. Kenneth J. Boda USCG Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Black Mr. Cornelius N. Richardson Jr. Mr. Jeffrey H. Zielinski Mr. Scott R. Shand Mr. James H. Booth Harthstonee Club Mr. Sean R. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Timothy V. Zaino Mr. Sean T. Carr Mr. Christopher R. Corrente Mr. John M. Cavaliere Dr. R. Scott Davis Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IV Mr. & Mrs. David L. Cristini 1 9 9 7 Mr. Timothy M. Devine Mr. Edward M. Cox Mr. Christopher J. Dolan Mr. Joseph C. Dolan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Donahue Annual Fund Gifts: $5,409.00 Mr. Thomas W. Cunningham Mr. Ryan M. Fisher Mr. Justin F. Fappiano Terrence G. D’Onofrio PhD Restricted Gifts: $16.00 Mr. Brian P. Eckert Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Gazso Mr. Renato J. Mascardo Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Karl J. Ehrsam Mr. & Mrs. Jared T. Hendrickson Mr. Daniel C. O’Neill Total Gifts: $5,425.00 Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey D. Gray Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D Grant Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Jesson Mr. G. Christopher Rippey % Participation: 11% Mr. & Mrs. Dexter C. Jansson Mr. Mark A. Hibbert Mr. Stephen R. Kellogg Jr. Mr. Matthew G. Rorick Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $270.45 Mr. & Mrs. Bryan M. Kozlowski Mr. Peter E. Lutz Mr. Adam R. Mikulka Mr. David F. Valovcin Mr. James M. McInerney Silver Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Pedro P. Mata Mr. Brandon W. A. Thomas Mr. J. Kenny Wieber Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Piedmont Mr. John C. Heffers Captain & Mrs. Roy W. Moore USMC Mr. Matthew T. Posta CPA Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Hoglund Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Quincy Mr. Jonathan M. Reese Mr. Paul A. Traynor

Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School 21 Alumni Donors by Class

Brchmanse Club 2 0 0 0 Mr. Jeremy J. Hewitt Mr. Richard L. Otzel Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Anthony B. Audino Mr. Patrick J. Krajci Mr. Jason M. Rago Mr. Adam M. Bruton Mr. Jonathan R. Calvey 10hRuniont e Mr. Christopher T. Rago Mr. James M. Richmond Jr. Mr. James L. Epifano Mr. Timothy W. Rainsberger Mr. Patrick M. Ryan Mr. David B. Knott Annual Fund Gifts: $4,970.00 Mr. William L. Gardella Mr. Chris W. Patrona Mr. Matthew C. Salito Mr. James W. Gruppo Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Schneider 2 0 0 3 Mr. Jeffrey L. Stiller Mr. Matthew J. Marshall Mr. & Mrs. Shaun M. Wilson Total Gifts: $4,970.00 Mr. Stephen M. Thurston Mr. Colin E. Nevins % Participation: 12% Annual Fund Gifts: $390.00 Mr. Ernest J. Verrico Jr. Harthstonee Club Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $292.29 Restricted Gifts: $27.00 Mr. Michael R. Castle 2 0 0 9 Mr. Adam J. DePanfilis Silver Loyola Circle Total Gifts: $417.00 2 0 0 6 Annual Fund Gifts: $75.00 Mr. & Mrs. James G. Fahey CPA Mr. David M. Alpert % Participation: 4% Annual Fund Gifts: $1,136.00 Restricted Gifts: $75.00 Mr. Charles W. Falzone III Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $48.75 XvierCuba l Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. Roberto F. Giansanti Total Gifts: $150.00 Mr. Ryan M. Cunningham Hearthstone Club Total Gifts: $1,136.00 Mr. Sean M. Gleason % Participation: 1% Mr. Timothy C. Murray Mr. Steven J. Beckert Mr. John P. King % Participation: 7% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $25.00 Mr. Thomas P. Bourdeau Mr. Stephen F. Manzo Brchmanse Club Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $75.67 Mr. John P. Calcutt Hearthstone Club Mr. Joshua D. Mello Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Altieri Mr. Gregory E. Caso Berchmans Club Mr. Peter O. Gruppo Mr. Michael S. Nero Mr. Peter M. Francini Mr. Jonathan R. Ference Mr. Daniel E. Parisi Mr. Connor O. Kelly Mr. Joseph R. Tramontano Jr. Mr. Jonathan R. Nelson Mr. Thomas F. McGarrity Mr. William J. Wenzel IV Harthstonee Club Harthstonee Club Mr. Nicholas W. Cagginello Mr. Christopher W. Thurston Mr. David B. Axelrod Mr. Joseph C. Crowley Mr. Bradley A. Topar Mr. Matthew G. Camus 2 0 1 0 1 9 9 8 Mr. Timothy J. D’Elia Mr. Kevin T. Considine Mr. Kevin J. Higgins Annual Fund Gifts: $25.00 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,143.00 2 0 0 4 Mr. William L. Georgia Mr. Bryon D. Karagus Restricted Gifts: $1,430.00 Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. Kevin R. Holforty Mr. Michael P. Lacerenza Annual Fund Gifts: $1,339.19 Total Total Gifts: $3,143.00 Mr. Thomas P. Keane Gifts: $1,455.00 Mr. Michael J. Maggiore Restricted Gifts: $236.00 Mr. Brendan M. Kelly % Participation: 10% % Participation: 8% Mr. Robert D. Pelletier Total Gifts: $1,575.19 Mr. Marc S. Lambert Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $1.14 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $224.43 Mr. Benjamin D. Robinson % Participation: 8% Mr. Justin R. Meuse Mr. Michael T. Saunders Berchmans Club Xavier Club Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $74.40 Mr. Gregory Moye Mr. John A. Urquhart III Mr. Spencer L. Sodokoff Mr. Randolph K. Adler Jr. Mr. Ryan Nelson Mr. Adam A. Zaczkowski Berchmans Club Mr. Walter B. Lee Mr. Colin E. Shukie Mr. Robert T. Morton Jr. Harthstonee Club Mr. Matthew Szondy Brchmanse Club Mr. Jonathan J. Piazza-Harper Mr. John S. Altieri 2 0 0 1 Mr. Stefan J. Tropsa Mr. Oliver B. Ball Anonymous Harthstonee Club Mr. John R. Wallace Mr. Jackson A. Bargiello Mr. Stephen P. Aldrich Annual Fund Gifts: $1,190.00 Mr. Krystian J. Boreyko Mr. John A. Basile Mr. & Mrs. Baird S. Allis Restricted Gifts: $50.00 Mr. Brian E. Camus 2 0 0 7 Mr. Kevin L. Burt Harthstonee Club Total Gifts: $1,240.00 Mr. Anthony J. Casubolo Mr. Frank J. DeLeo III Mr. Christian C. Bangert % Participation: 10% Mr. David E. Erickson Annual Fund Gifts: $627.00 Mr. Thomas J. Dowd Mr. J Dillon Collins Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $79.33 Mr. Connor T. Faughnan Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. Thomas J. Gaudett Mr. Wayne L. Coury Mr. Sante Faustini III Total Gifts: $627.00 Mr. Geoffrey T. Griffen Berchmans Club Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Cunnane Mr. Jonathan P. Herman Mr. Max A. Guerrera-Sapone Mr. Christopher Bunting % Participation: 9% Mr. & Mrs. Efralim Diaz Mr. Adam E. Kelly Mr. Andrew S. Hollis Mr. Peter T. Lelek Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $31.25 Mr. Michael P. Donahue Mr. Matthew F. Kelly Mr. Kevin M. Leitao Mr. Justin L. Galletti Harthstonee Club Mr. Daniel P. Quinlan Hearthstone Club Mr. Frank D. Lupariello Mr. John G. Schlechtweg Mr. Timothy M. Berendt Mr. Michael R. Ripley Mr. Patrick W. Braden Mr. Christopher J. Morrison Mr. Brian P. Wheeler Mr. Matthew M. Biondi Mr. Michael C. Samulowitz Mr. G. William Buckis Jr. Mr. Ryan P. Morrison Mr. Raymond W. Bourdeau Mr. R. John Sciascia Mr. Kevin T. Cahalane Mr. Samuel P. O’Mahony 1 9 9 9 Mr. Michael R. Card Mr. Kyle J. Shukie Mr. Thomas M. Connolly Mr. James J. Skelton Mr. Robert J. D’Amato Mr. Brendan J. Toohey Mr. Christopher H. Dietmann Mr. Barrett A. Sylvia Annual Fund Gifts: $3,075.00 Mr. Thomas H. Grogan Mr. Andrew M. Valente Mr. John O. Fabbri Mr. Carmine J. Urciuoli Restricted Gifts: $20.00 Mr. Christopher M. Manley Mr. Ryan M. Fay Mr. Harry W. Whiteley III Total Gifts: $3,095.00 Mr. Gregory T. Martino 2 0 0 5 Mr. Neal E. Fitzpatrick III Mr. Zakary H. Zellers Mr. James W. McGee Mr. Andrew S. Goebel % Participation: 10% Mr. Ian B. Merriss 5hRuniont e Mr. Geoffrey M. Guenther Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $205.00 2 0 1 1 Mr. Kevin P. Moore Mr. Ian S. Kelly Annual Fund Gifts: $1,091.00 Xavier Club Mr. Brian P. Shukie Mr. Matthew J. Krubski Annual Fund Gifts: $50.00 Restricted Gifts: $28.00 Mr. Timothy P. Tracy Jr. Mr. Michael D. Spaight Mr. Thompson D. Lozier Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Total Gifts: $1,119.00 Mr. Matthew C. Mellinger Total Gifts: $50.00 Brchmanse Club % Participation: 11% Mr. Michael K. Morton Mr. Christopher M. Kinney 2 0 0 2 % Participation: $0.00 Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $49.59 Mr. Eamonn J. Nolan Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $50.00 Mr. Stephen L. Kinney Annual Fund Gifts: $3,209.00 Mr. James D. Onofrio Mr. Kevin C. Kozlowski Hearthstone Club Restricted Gifts: $15.00 Mr. Steven J. Richmond Hearthstone Club Mr. Peter M. Brestovan Jr. Harthstonee Club Mr. Scott A. Richter Mr. Sean A. Keane Total Gifts: $3,224.00 Mr. Jason P. Brown Mr. David J. Castle Mr. Colin R. Sprows % Participation: 5% Mr. Stephen J. D’Ambrisi Mr. Joseph A. Catalano IV Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $356.56 Mr. Edward L. Epifano 2 0 1 2 Dr. Randall R. DeMartino Mr. Zachary L. Glazer 2 0 0 8 Mr. Michael B. Engstrom Gold Loyola Circle Annual Fund Gifts: $100.00 Mr. Christopher E. Goebel Mr. Christopher J. Exias Mr. John A. Jorden Annual Fund Gifts: $750.00 Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Mr. Matthew J. Gruppo Mr. Vincent L. Framularo Restricted Gifts: $0.00 Total Gifts: $100.00 Brchmanse Club Mr. Daniel Z. Hodson Mr. Philip W. Gerster Total Gifts: $750.00 Mr. Daniel J. Fabbri Mr. Michal Horicka % Participation: $0.00 Mr. Michael A. Hasenauer Mr. Christopher G. Kretzman % Participation: 3% Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $100.00 Mr. Kurt J. Hofmann Harthstonee Club Mr. Phillip A. Lauria Avg. Annual Fund Gift: $107.14 Mr. Ryan J. McGreevy Hearthstone Club Mr. Richard B. Benson II Mr. Michael C. Lynch Mr. Jonathan D. Newton Mr. Michael P. Carrington Berchmans Club Mr. Timothy J. Mapley Mr. J. Kevin Mahder Mr. Michael M. Autore Mr. Julian J. Castignoli Mr. Patrick R. McAuliffe

22 Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School Current Parents

Mr. & Mrs. Wally Martinez Mr. John J. McGuinness III CURRENT PARENTS Mr. & Mrs. Robert McHugh Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Sullivan ArupeSr ociety Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Randall White Mr. Donald Duffy & the late Mrs. Dana Duffy SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyce Dr. & Mrs. David Alpeter Mr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sargent Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. & Mrs. David G. Sprows Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. John F. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Louis Ceruzzi Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Edmonds Mr. & Mrs. William Curley Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. English Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Donoghue Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gennaro Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Hoffman Mr. Jack Griffin Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Pompa Mr. James Haas & Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Mrs. Bailey McClure Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Hagan Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hatton GldLyolao o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Burt Hilton Mr. & Mrs. David Ball Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Huston Mr. & Mrs. John P. Calcutt Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Keady Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry S. Provost Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Mellinger Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Callahan XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Keenoy Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Eric C. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Martin Doran Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Mr. & Mrs. Mark K. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Remy A. Rodas Mr. & Mrs. John V. Monroe Dr. & Mrs. John F. Downing Mr. & Mrs. David Bonadio Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Leitner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Mr. & Mrs. William J. Genco Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Buckis Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Longson Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone Dr. & Mrs. Sanjay Patel Mr. Henry Gilbertie Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Simon Lowden Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Seiler Mr. & Mrs. Kim D. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Corona Mr. & Mrs. Kristian Moor Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stiller Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stimpson Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Douglas DeSilva Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Morrison Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. Tortora Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sutera Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Jeanneret Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Foresta Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Mahony Dr. Jeanne T. Varrone Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Whelan Dr. Maryann Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hesburgh Mr. & Mrs. David M. Pramer April Vignone Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright Mr. & Mrs. Robert MacKay Dr. & Mrs. Kyong Kim Mr. & Mrs. John Pritchard Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Yep Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. McGeady

specl ia thanks to our volunteers

2009-2010 2009-2010 2009-2010 SecialEp vents Alumni Annual Fund Alumni Reunion Class Committees Parents Annual Fund 2010 Golf Tournament Leadership Gift Team James P. Roach ’50 William F. Bishop ’85 Gift Team Chair: James F. Stapleton ’50 William S. Bosak ’85 \William F. Stephanak ’49 Diane Alves John Chiota ’86 Joseph R. Figmic Jr. ’51 James M. Alexander ’55 Dennis M. Brown ’85 Susan Basile Committee: Robert F. O’Keefe ’51 Roland J. Wilson Jr. ’55 Frank J. Carroll III ’85 Cece & Mike Donoghue** John Chiota ’61 James M. Kearns ’54 Ronald D. Anderson ’60 Domenic W. Casablanca ’85 Margie & Martin Doran Kevin Foley ’73 Robert K. Marzik ’54 Edwin S. Artell ’60 Timothy C. Doyle ’85 Elizabeth & Steve Foresta Tom Welch ’83 Bernhard F. Bruder ’57 James J. Carley ’60 Christopher M. Hanrahan ’85 Louise & Tom Forester Jim Butler ’86 Lawrence J. Bues ’57 Joseph P. Connolly ’60 John E. Harding ’85 Laura Harkawik Alex Oracheff ’94 Michael W. Licamele Sr. ’57 Richard W. Conron ’60 Niall T. Kelly ’85 Patricia Hansen Kevin Kozlowski ’99 Joseph L. Castignoli ’67 Thomas J. Cummings ’60 Kevin M. Lesko ’85 Maryann Lehmann John P. O’Donnell ’71 Peter J. Denning ’60 William E. Newbauer III ’85 Dotti & Dan Lupariello* Robert Trosan ’72 Bernard C. Dietz ’60 Michael F. Reardon ’85 Joanne & Tom Marr Srnvp i g E ent 2010 Daniel R. Pengue ’73 Chris Eichner ’60 Jeffrey M. Roberts ’85 Nancy & Nunzio Masone* Co-Chairs: Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. ’73 Andrew J. Harchuck ’60 Terrence M. Rychlik ’85 Cindy McHugh Jennifer Bogannam Kevin P. Porter ’76 Lawrence L. Hauser ’60 Joseph P. Sargent ’85 Wendy & Jim McPartlan Sima Patel Kevin D. Leitao ’82 Robert P. Jursch ’60 Josh T. Tolk ’85 Sanjay Patel Jeffrey M. Donofrio ’83 Thomas P. Kearney ’60 Daniel J. King ’90 Kitty Robertson Committee: David J. Mullany ’83 Edward J. Krygier ’60 Christian L. Loban ’90 Mary & Tom Seiler* Susan Basile Gregory J. Pategas ’84 Thomas G. Kubicko ’60 Timothy Moran ’90 Sandra & Tom Trotta Heidi Bramante William P. Petrino Jr. ’84 Bernard F. McGovern ’60 John E. Reilly ’90 Lisa Wist Marcie Brown John G. Phelan Jr. ’84 C. Ian McLachlan ’60 Sean R. Burke ’95 Scott Wright Colleen Bushby Richard J. Bernard ’88 Nicholas S. Perna ’60 Joseph C. Dolan Jr. ’95 Joan & Mike Zaccaro Lisa Connelly Jason T. Morris ’91 Frank J. Riccio ’60 Collin P. Ely ’95 Mary Ann Genuario Timothy V. Zaino ’92 John S. Santa ’60 Jason D. Perillo ’95 **Committee Chair Peggy Golger Matthew R. Webber ’93 Woody Schempp ’60 Joseph F. Pinto III ’95 *Class Captain Anna Hallet Mark F. LaGratta ’94 Louis A. Unger ’60 Matthew D. Wilcox ’95 Laura Harkawik Roberto F. Giansanti ’97 Nicholas A. Viner ’60 Michael S. Arduini ’00 Lynn Hendrie Timothy P. Tracy Jr. ’99 James P. White ’60 Ryan M. Cunningham ’00 Dotti Lupariello Walter J. Zwible ’60 Timothy J. D’Elia ’00 Joanne Marr Warren H. Fondu ’65 Philip W. Giegengack ’00 Renee McManus Anthony M. Macleod ’65 Kevin J. Kery ’00 Mary Beth Morris William Mayeran ’70 Michael P. Lacerenza ’00 Susan Stiller Edward V. Noonan ’75 Daniel P. Timmeny ’00 Susan Stone William J. O’Brien ’75 Dan Nemcheck ’00 Bev Wright Bradford C. Melius ’80 Michael Horicka ’05 Joan Zaccaro Patrick F. O’Keefe ’80 James M. Richmond Jr. ’05

Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School 23 Alumni Parents

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dunkin Mr. & Mrs. Ole Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Enriquez Dr. John Setaro & Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Festa Ms. Stephanie Purcell Dr. Michael Field & Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shafer Mrs. Lenora Harris-Field Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. Jay Skelton Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Foerster II Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smeriglio Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Foreit Mr. Larry Sodokoff Ms. Christina Formichella Mr. Gerard J. Staudt Mr. & Mrs. William Fornshell Mr. & Mrs. John Steinert Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Frassetto Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stirling Mr. & Mrs. Steven Fries Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fullam Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Galiani Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Garcia Mr. Alvin Tan & Mr. Claude Girard & Mrs. Gwendolyn Soh-Tan Mrs. Karen Flinn-Girard Mr. & Mrs. Kevin E. Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Philip N. Glennon Ms. Carol Tibor Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Griffen Mr. Thomas Turner & Mr. & Mrs. David Gurney Mrs. Maureen Murray-Turner Brchmanse Club Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kerrisk Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Kent Haehl Mr. Robert Valdes-Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Alves Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. David J. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Hallett Mr. & Mrs. John J. Vazzano Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Angiolillo Mr. & Mrs. Mark King Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Agostino Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hand Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Voss Mr. Daoud Awad & Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Libby Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Altieri Mr. Michael Ward & Mrs. Kathryn Shorts Dr. James Licari & Mr. & Mrs. Ebenezer Anim Mr. & Mrs. Glenn J. Hansen Mrs. Elizabeth Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Baekey Ms. Vickie Truchan Mr. Ivan L. Arancibia & Mr. & Mrs. James Harris Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. Ward Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Baugier Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Lombard Mrs. Corinne van Dorp Mr. & Dr. Konrad Hauer Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bayer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Luciano Mr. & Mrs. John Arrix Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Helt Mr. & Mrs. Larry W. Woodworth Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Beddoe Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marr Mr. Jefferson C. Atkins Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hendrie Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Worsfold Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boehringer Mr. & Mrs. Nunzio Masone III Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Ball Mr. Dave Hill & Ms. Nina Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wright Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo Mr. & Mrs. John Matera Mr. & Mrs. David Banquer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. William D. Young Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Borde Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. McGrath Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mr. & Mrs. Patrick G. Hurley Mrs. Karen Shahan Mr. & Mrs. Carlos A. Zamora Mr. & Mrs. James G. Boyle Mr. & Mrs. Martin McMann Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Hyland Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Barr Mr. & Mrs. John Butala Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. McManus Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Intrieri Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barston Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cannon Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mendicino Mr. & Mrs. Walter Jaykus Mr. Ken Bartlett & Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carr Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Miklave Mr. & Mrs. Edward Johannes Ms. Christina Trudeau Mr. & Mrs. Juan C. Carrera Mr. & Mrs. Edward Montoya Mr. & Mrs. William Kalker Jr. ALUMNI PARENTS Mr. & Mrs. John Basile Mr. & Mrs. Tony Chimblo III Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Keane Mr. & Mrs. Howard Belger ArupeSr ociety Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Clark Mr. & Mrs. James A. Napolitano Mr. & Mrs. John F. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Anthony N. Benedosso Mr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. James Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Thierry M. Le Meur Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. McLaughlin Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Considine Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Nick Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lebow Mr. & Mrs. William Bilcheck Mr. & Mrs. Richard Coyle Mr. Timothy V. O’Connor Dr. Matthew Leonard & Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Black Sr. Ms. Mary Money Mr. & Mrs. Scott Craighead Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Leary Atty. & Mrs. Kent S. Bernard Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Bogan Mr. & Mrs. David Long Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Creta Dr. & Mrs. Donald F. Perras Mr. & Mrs. John E. Callies Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Bogannam Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Lynn Mr. David Cunn & Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. Pinkus Mr. & Mrs. Albert P. Carey Mr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise Brady Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mastoloni Mrs. Linda Claussen-Cunn Ms. Marlene Piscioniere Mr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Cerrone Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Matarazzo Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Ponchak Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Ms. Heidi R. Bramante Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey II Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. DeFelice Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Porter Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. Fasano Ms. Marcie Brown Ms. Margaret McGuinness Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaro Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Prescott Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Budinoff Ms. Robin McGuinness Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeLeo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Quigley Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Scinto Mr. & Mrs. Myles P. Dempsey Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Rein Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Buongiorno Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John Migliore Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Doerger Mr. & Mrs. Robert Richter Mr. & Mrs. John R. Burbank Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Miles GldLyolao o Circle Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Domanick Mr. & Mrs. James Roach Ms. Colleen S. Bushby Mr. & Mrs. David M. Montani Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Brand Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rog Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Morrison Mr. Sean Kennedy & Ms. Marylou D’Addario Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Fabbri Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rotanz Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Cannan Ms. Geraldine Muldoon Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mrs. Patricia Felner-Bragano & Mr. & Mrs. Robert Salandra Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Cardone Mr. & Mrs. Edward Murphy Mr. Nicholas Bragano Mr. & Mrs. Edward Scofield Mr. & Mrs. James P. Carter Mr. & Mrs. David Muscato Mr. C. Thomas Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Franzino Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sedgwick Mr. & Mrs. Mario Chajon Ms. Madeline Namin Mr. & Mrs. James L. Terry Mr. & Mrs. Perry Gaa Mr. & Mrs. David Sheeran Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Chiluisa Mr. & Mrs. Michael Noone Mr. & Mrs. Pedro E. Wasmer Mr. Robert Ganley Dr. & Mrs. Philip Simkovitz Mr. & Mrs. Craig Cinder Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nosenzo Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski Mr. John A. Clancy Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Novitzky Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Gavey Mr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Smith SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Collins Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Gentile Mr. Richard Stow & Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Aldrich Mrs. MaryBeth O’Brien-Stow Mr. & Mrs. Peter Conetta Mrs. Adele F. O’Kane Mr. & Mrs. John R. Gepfert IV Mr. & Mrs. Mark Carrington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Trotta Mr. & Mrs. David Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Sean O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Giobbi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D’Addario Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Trotta Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cortina Mr. & Mrs. James Orvis Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Giordano Mr. & Mrs. Todd Doersch Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Urciuoli Mr. & Mrs. William J. Coupe Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ottomano Mr. & Mrs. Brian Granath Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Eck Mr. Josh W. Van Hulst Mr. Mark Cowell Mr. & Mrs. James R. Pesci Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Greco Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gubitosa Mr. & Mrs. John Venables Mr. & Mrs. Paul Crowell Mr. & Mrs. Carl Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenfield Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Marius Visser Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Crowley Mr. & Mrs. David D. Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Harkawik Mr. Joseph Henn & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cullina Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Harris Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wallack Mr. John Piscioniere Ms. Marie Gallagher Dr. & Mrs. James G. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Haynes Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh Mr. Brian A. Potter Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Neil Curry Mr. Philip Holmes & Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jay Power Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Ambrisi Mrs. Jill M. Jean-Holmes Mr. & Mrs. William H. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Carlos G Ramos Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. LiCalzi Mr. & Mrs. Paul Davis Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Hoponick Mr. & Mrs. John A. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Riley Mr. & Mrs. J. David Mahder Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Davis Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hubert Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Zeleny Mr. & Mrs. Alan Roth Mrs. Nancy Masiello Mr. & Mrs. Jory B. Dennison Dr. & Mrs. Silvio Inzucchi Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Zellers Ms. Michelle M. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGarrity Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Dolan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Janny Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zielinski Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Ryan Mr. Arthur Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Maris J. Kavulich Mr. & Mrs. James Sabella Mr. & Mrs. Ralph N. Sather Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Sanfilippo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sanko

24 Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School Friends of Prep

XvierCuba l Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Richter Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Doocy Ms. Julie M. McGovern XvierCuba l Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rizio Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Dougherty Mr. & Ms. Thomas J. McKiernan Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ahlers Mr. & Mrs. Frank K. Garvey Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rooney Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Dvornek Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. McNamara Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Manning Mrs. Kathleen Rorick Mr. Jan Engstrom Dr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger III Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Brogan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Nemia Ms. Pamela B. Rotondo Dr. & Mrs. Jay Esposito Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Merriss Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Cahill Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Nesi Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Russo Ms. Catherine Fanning Mr. & Mrs. Michael Micheli Ms. Deborah A. Lasko Mr. & Mrs. Jay B. Sheehy Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schinella Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Fappiano Ms. Anne S. Minogue Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Roger Sciascia Mr. & Mrs. Sante Faustini II Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Miraglia Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr. Brchmanse Club The Hon. & Mrs. Michael E. Shay Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Ference Mrs. John P. Moliere Mr. & Mrs. David Acampora Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Mrs. Kathleen K. Fessel Mr. & Mrs. David Molloy Brchmanse Club Drs. Zosimo and Pepita Adefuin Mr. Peter L. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Smith Mr. & Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Curtis H. Moore Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Beyerly Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Sommer Mr. & Mrs. John Flavin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Amato Ms. Christine A. Brown Mrs. Catherine C. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Florio Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Morico Mr. & Mrs. William J. Britt Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Casey Mr. & Mrs. J. Alexander Urquhart Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Canuel Mr. Linus Cooke & Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Zaino Mr. & Mrs. William R. Giff Mrs. Gloria Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Connolly Jr. Mrs. Lillian Lebek Cooke Mr. & Mrs. John W. Glomb Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Musico Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Connolly Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Ervin Mr. & Mrs. Eric Goebel Mrs. Alice Nealon Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Cooke Mrs. Elizabeth Adler Ms. Susan A. Fondu Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Goodfellow Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr. Mrs. Mary Jo Dailey Mr. & Mrs. Rigoberto Alfonso Sr. Mr. J M. Harty Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Grant III Mr. & Mrs. David L. Nessel Ms. Amy Davenport Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Anstett Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Knuth Ms. Barbara Grassey Mr. & Mrs. William Pappa Mr. & Mrs. David Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Autore Mr. Richard S. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Greene Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Parisi Dr. & Mrs. Arnold E. Dorosario Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Baldwin Ms. Juliet McCarthy Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Pellecchia Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Emerson Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Baxter Mr. Roger McTiernan Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Hagan Mr. & Mrs. John D. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Epifano Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Benson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Shaughnessy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Haggarty Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Porteus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gage Mr. & Mrs. John M. Benz Mr. Mark A. Stepsis Mr. & Mrs. William K. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Gallinelli Dr. & Mrs. Michael Berendt Ms. Laura Terranova Atty. & Mrs. William E. Hasenauer Ms. Patricia A. Reese Ms. Colleen Gilbertson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Blakeslee Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hewitt Mrs. Betty Renzulli Harthstonee Club Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Bodnar Mr. & Mrs. R. Ford Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Riccio Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Abbazia Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gorzkowski Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brelsford Mr. & Mrs. David Jaundrill Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Rogan Mrs. Alba Abril Mr. & Mrs. James S. Gruppo Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Russell Jennings Mr. & Mrs. Jose F. Rosa Mrs. Dolores Alfredo Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Hynes Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Keneally Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rosario Ms. Kristin Ancona Mr. Nick Kamillatos & Mr. & Mrs. Edward Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Peter Klein Dr. & Ms. Daniel M. Rose Mrs. Laurie Baik Dr. Sharon Kratochvil Mr. & Mrs. William H. Card Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Klein Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rotnofsky Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Baldelli Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Kirk Jr. The late Gladys T. Christiani Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Kodz Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Samulowitz Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Paul E Lambert Atty. & Mrs. Louis J. Colangelo Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Kretzman Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Mrs. Edward J. Bigane Mr. & Mrs. Denis Loncto Mr. & Mrs. Whitney M. Cook Mrs. Nora O. Laverty Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Sauer Ms. Magdalen Bigane Ms. June D. Matyjasik Mr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley III Mr. & Mrs. John D. Lett Mrs. Roberta L. Schmidt Rev. George Birge Mr. & Mrs. Cary N. May Ms. Lisa D’Alton Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lorenzen Dr. & Mrs. Robert Shaw Mr. & Mrs. George Blees Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. D’Amato Mr. & Mrs. James Mallick Ms. Bonnie L. Signore Mr. & Mrs. James P. Blose Mr. & Mrs. James Moye Mr. & Mrs. Tom Davis Mr. & Mrs. Pedro F. Mata Ms. Gail G. Smith Mr. Micahel A. Boccaccio Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William L. Deigan Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Mazako Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Sobolewski Mr. Lawrence Bolanowski Mr. & Mrs. Morgan L. Pape Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels Mr. & Mrs. John Mazan Mr. & Mrs. James P. Starrett Mr. & Mrs. George K. Booth Mr. & Mrs. William F. Paul Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Donovan III Mrs. Linda R. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan Ms. Billie N. Brooks Dr. & Mrs. John T. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Todd J. Brophy Mr. & Mrs. David G. Tirone Mrs. Mary Ann Brown Senttud /Teacher Appreciation Gifts Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Topar Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Trung H. Trang Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Burns The following parents made gifts in honor of their son(s) and in recognition of a Prep faculty member, staff member, or The late Angela C. Tymniak Mr. & Mrs. Michael Butler coach who has had a meaningful impact on their son’s Prep experience. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Vanacore Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cahill Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mrs. Karen Shahan Mr. John J. McGuinness III Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Vertula Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John Carroll in honor of Jackson ’10 in honor of Jack ’10 Mr. & Ms. James A. Vick Mr. Eddy Castillo in recognition of Mr. Sather & Mr. Mauritz in recognition of Mr. Mauritz, Mr. Hanrahan, Mrs. Bernadette Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cirasuolo Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt Mr. Brennen Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wagner Mr. Jose Colon & in honor of Kevin ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Morrison Mr. Michael P. Ward Ms. Margarita Amador in recognition of Mr. Cunningham in honor of Ryan ’10 & Chris ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Weiss Kenneth Considine Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cannon in recognition of Mr. Mauritz & Mr. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. Fredric C. Wheeler Mrs. Elaine Conti in honor of James ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John A. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cook in recognition of Mr. Dotolo in honor of Thomas ’11 Mr. & Mrs. James Wojeck Mr. & Mrs. James P. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. David Cooper in recognition of Mr. Ramos Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wright Mr. Andrew M. Crowe in honor of Colin ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Robert O’Mahony in recognition of Mr. Dotolo in honor of Sam ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Stan York Mr. Robert L. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. John A. Flaherty in recognition of Mr. Szablewicz Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Zimmerman Mr. Charles Dammling in honor of Brian ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Alan Roth Mr. & Mrs. Michael D’Elia in recognition of Mr. Cunningham in honor of Jackson ’12 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Deponte Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Greco in recognition of Mr. Mamrus Mr. Matthew Dinnan in honor of Jonathan ’11 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone FRIENDS OF PREP Mr. Eugene Diotalevi in recognition of Mr. Canuel in honor of Max Andrew ’10 Ms. Jo Ann Drusbosky Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenfield in recognition of Mrs. Mauritz & Mr. Mauritz Patinuml Loyola Circle Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Duggan in honor of David ’11 Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stiller Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois Mr. & Mrs. John J. Faley in recognition of Mrs. Magner & Mr. Mauritz in honor of John ’10, Greg ’03, Jeffrey ’05 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Falvey Sr. in recognition of Mr. Jaffe, Mr. Bramble, Mr. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Hansen GldLyolao o Circle Mr. John Ferguson in honor of Chase ’10 & Connor ’12 Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. Tortora Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Ford Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Finelli in recognition of Mr. Wallace in honor of Peter ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Pagliaro Mr. & Mrs. David Finkel Mr. Dave Hill & Ms. Nina Riccio in recognition of Mr. Tellis Atty. Joseph Tooher in honor of Justin ’11 April Vignone Mr. & Mrs. George A. Florentine in recognition of Dr. Lewis & Mr. Chesbro in honor of Kyle ’11 SlverLyolai o Circle Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello in recognition of Mr. Shea Mr. Dennis Boyd Mr. & Mrs. James D. Funnell Jr. in honor of Frank ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer Ms. Donna L. Leitao Mr. Lawrence M. Furey in recognition of Mr. Wallace, Mrs. Cannan, in honor of Nicholas Holt ’10 & Thomas Spencer ’12 Mr. & Mrs. James F. Gagliardi Mr. Ramos in recognition of Mr. Ford & Mr. Hanrahan Mr. Kevin Gallagher

Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School 25 Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Garzillo Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Quigley III Mr. & Mrs. Andrew G. Geisert Mrs. Kathleen Raucci Ms. Patti Genova Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Record Mr. & Mrs. Kambuj Ghavidel Ms. Michelle Redulfin-Leitao Mr. Gary Gilroy Ms. Laurie Reinmann Ms. Melinda Good Mr. & Mrs. John Rodrigues Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Granata Mrs. Phyliss Rodriguez Mrs. Mary K. Green Mr. Brian F. Rowe Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Grich Mrs. Marge Salvaggio Mr. & Mrs. Mark Groves Ms. Susan Sanseverino Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hennessey Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Saracco Mrs. Suzanne Herlihy Mr. & Mrs. Don W. Sauder Mr. John P. Hill Mr. & Mrs. A.C Schlager Ms. Donna Holland Mr. Louis J. Seidler Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Horton Mrs. Laurel Shaughnessy Ms. Johanna Hughes Ms. Joyce Shea Mr. Christopher Iaboni Mr. Robert D. Sherrick Jr. Ms. Sharon Johnson Ms. Dina Shino Ms. Heidi W. Kaess Mrs. Tessa A. Shuk Mr. & Mrs. Can Keklik Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. John Spinosa Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Kiesling Mr. Bart Stanco Knights of Columbus Holy Infant Mrs. Kathleen M. Stedman Council #12523 Mr. P. W. Stein SlverLyolai o Circle C. V. Starr & Co., Inc. Benjamin M. Brown ’02 Memorial Mr. Joseph Kocinsky & Mr. & Mrs. K. Szymansky AllianceBernstein The ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Scholarship Ms. Margaret Pisani Mr. & Mrs. Marc A. Taccone Barclays Bank PLC Program Rev. Patrick Cafferty, S.J. Scholarship Mrs. Betty Labati Mr. & Mrs. Page Thompson Key Foundation Court St. Cecelia CDA #735 Caggianello Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Labella Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey NYSE Group General Re Services Corp. John and Patrice Callies Family Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Thurston Schering-Plough Foundation,Inc Google Matching Gift Program Scholarship Ms. Patrice A. Lannon Mr. Thomas Thurston & United Technologies Corp. IBM Corporation Capital Unrestricted Fund Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Larson Mrs. Beth Devlin Wells Fargo Foundation Kimberly-Clark Foundation Inc. John A. Carley Memorial Scholarship Mr. Robert M. LeBlanc Ms. Angela Toner Oracle Corporation Corey Cerrone Memorial Scholarship Mrs. Eva Colon Lecours Dr. & Mrs. Alexander Tumeniuk XvierCuba l Philips Electronics North Amer Class of 1959 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Leger Mr. & Mrs. Allan J. Vare Bank of America The Prudential Foundation Class of 1960 Scholarship Mr. Daniel Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. Wallace The Bank of New York Shell Oil Company Foundation Class of 1969 Fund Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Leitao Mrs. Moya Waters & Mr. Gene Lemia Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, LTD. Sony USA Foundation Inc. Hugh Cooney Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. John R. Levasseur Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Weithers BD Matching Gift Program Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Crew Club Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. Levine Mr. Joseph Welch Deutsche Bank North America Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Wilson K. Lim Mr. & Mrs. James F. Wilson Emcor Group, Inc. Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Loftus Mr. Thomas V. Zingarelli Garden Catering Judge T. F. Gilroy Daly ’48 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lombardo Mr. Juan Zuniga & Hartford Insurance Group Aailablev Joseph T. and Margaret R. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Lynch Mrs. Crystal Ottaviano John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. James Macdonald Olin Corp. Charitable Trust Restricted and Drury Family Scholarship Sr. Joan A. Magnetti RSCJ St. Anthony of Padua Church Endowed Funds Fairfield Jesuit Community Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Magnotta Scholarship Brchmanse Club The following is a list of all available Mr. Tony Mangone CORPORATIONS, restricted and endowed funds at John Flanagan Memorial Scholarship Applera sponsored by ICR, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James D. Marinan FOUNDATIONS & Fairfield Prep. Ms. E.Marie Mas Aramark J. Gerard Flynn ’47 Award Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Scholarship Mrs. Diane M. Mastrone ORGANIZATIONS Beckerer Foundation Frigon Family Scholarship Alumni Association Fund Mr. & Mrs. Rodney C. McFarland Campbell Soup Company General Endowment Fund Pesidentr ’s Council Dr. Donna M. Andrade Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Meder Computer Associates International, Inc. General Memorial Scholarship Fund Rev. James C. L. Arimond, S.J. Bellarmine Father’s Club Dannon Company Great Teaching Endowment Ms. Rhonda R. Mercer Scholarship Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Donahue & Brown, Attorneys At Law Global Mission and Retreat Fund Mrs. Janice Miko Athletics Restricted Fund Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PC Timothy Halapin Memorial Ms. Marcia Molenda ArupeSr ociety Francis and Audrey Barron Intel Foundation AG6-601 Scholarship Ms. Mary L. Morris Fairfield County Community Scholarship The JP Morgan Chase Foundation Mamie and Beefy Hargus Memorial Ms. Irene Mulvey Foundation Rev. James H. Barry Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Murphy General Electric Foundation MFS Investment Management Scholarship Timothy and Eileen Hogan Family Mr. James Murphy ICR, Inc. Morgan Stanley Bellarmine Father’s Club Designated Scholarship Mr. & Ms. John D. Murphy The William H. Pitt Foundation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Fund Holmes Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Mr. Robert M. Murphy NSTAR Foundation Bellarmine Father’s Club Scholarship Patinuml Loyola Circle The Inner City Foundation for Charity Mr. & Mrs. Gerard E. Murray Odyssey America Reinsurance Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Designated Fidelity Foundation Corporation and Education Scholarship Mr. Neil Nacewicz Fund Goldman, Sachs & Company Plainfield Asset Management Chad Jacobs Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. John P. Nallen Bellarmine Mother’s Guild The Charles & Mabel P. Jost Prep Hockey Scholarship Rev. Alfred Jolson, S.J. ’46 Mrs. Alice Nell Scholarship Foundation Progressive Insurance Foundation Berchmans Faculty Award Dr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Nestor MD Dr. William T. Keavy ’53 and Irene MasterCard International Sills Cummis & Gross PC Bernard Family Scholarship in Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr. Keavy Memorial Scholarship Merrill Lynch St. Vincent’s Medical Center Memory of Rev. Timothy Curtin, Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien Keith Scholarship Microsoft Corporation Wachovia Matching Gifts Program S.J. Mr. Charles G. O’Connor PepsiCo Foundation George and Anne Boughton Memorial Herbert Klein Endowed Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’Flaherty Harthstonee Club Scholarship Arthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ’58 Memorial Mr. Angel M. Ojeda GldLyolao o Circle Aetna Life & Casualty Harold and Anne Brennan Family Scholarship Mr. Jens A. Olsen Citizen’s Financial Group Allianz of America Corp. Scholarship Richard F. Kral, Sr. Family Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Michael O’Reilly Latin Scholars Allmerica Financial Ted and Julie Breunich Scholarship Chief James Kranyik Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Palaia Pfizer Foundation Matching Alternative Investment Group Revs. Eugene C. Brissette, S.J. and Scholarship Ms. Amy Payson Pitney Bowes Services, L.P. Robert Sproule, S.J. Scholarship Kyle Kurjanowicz Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Pfeiffer Venman & Co. LLC American Express Foundation Joseph T. Brosley Endowed Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard American International Group Scholarship John D. Lambert ’94 Memorial Award Mr. John J. Prior Jr. Amgen Foundation Joseph T. Brosley Restricted Landmark Campaign General Fund Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Prutting Scholarship Landmark Campaign Technology Fund

26 Annual Report 2009–2010 | Fairfield College Preparatory School Endowed & Restricted Gifts

Gary Lasko ’69 Memorial Scholarship Revs. Eugene C. Brissette, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Quigley Lautenbach Family Scholarship S.J. and Robert Sproule, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Conron Mr. & Mrs. John Rein Manuel Leitao Memorial Scholarship ENDOWED & Scholarship Rev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCD Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Library Fund RESTRICTED GIFTS General Electric Foundation J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhD Dr. & Mrs. Peter C. Tortora Joseph A. Liemandt Scholarship Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph Mr. & Mrs. John Venables The following is a list of endowed and Mary F. Luby Scholarship Mr. Paul J. Halas Drs. Peter and Dorothy Denning Mr. & Mrs. Marius Visser restricted funds that received gifts Maich Family Scholarship during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. Joseph T. Brosley Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace Lillian Markus Scholarship Restricted Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Doherty Wells Fargo Foundation Mark Masiello ’83 Memorial Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Haborak Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Yep Scholarship Scholarship John A. Carley Memorial The Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Hauser Fairfield Jesuit Community John Paul Matyjasik Music Award Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. Scholarship Mr. Leo Kalenik Scholarship John A. McAndrews Scholarship Mr. Peter L. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley Mr. Donald P. Kline Rev. George Birge Mr. Robert C. Anderson McLeod Technology Fund Mr. John R. Kopcso Jr. Mr. Micahel A. Boccaccio Mr. & Mrs. George K. Booth Corey Cerrone Memorial Mark Mitchell ’74 Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Apice Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Kubicko Mr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Cerrone Jr. Ms. Johanna Hughes Rev. Alfred E. Morris, S.J. Scholarship Mrs. Elaine Conti Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Lee Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Knights of Columbus Holy Infant Seth Morris Memorial Scholarship Ms. Colleen Gilbertson Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Lopusznick Council #12523 Fund Mr. Robert P. Jursch Class of 1959 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Luchansky Mr. Marc S. Lambert Rev. Charles Munzing, S.J. Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Kirk Jr. Mr. Robert C. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. James A. Marquis Mr. & Mrs. Paul E Lambert Scholarship Mrs. Diane M. Mastrone Mr. Robert C. Arsenault Mr. William D. Mathews Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Magnotta Rev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. Dr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger III Kenneth P. Beardsley PhD Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr. Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Rodney C. McFarland Ms. Irene Mulvey Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berchem Mr. C. Ian McLachlan & Music Maintenance Fund Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddy Mr. Charles G. O’Connor Deacon & Mrs. Donald M. Brunetto Mrs. Cynthia Swienton Niper Memorial Fund Mr. P. W. Stein Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Record Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Burlinson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Mihalovic John B. O’Rourke ’59 Library/Media Frigon Family Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Roy Rotnofsky Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr. Mutual of Omaha Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Frigon Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ceritelli Mr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor Matthew A. Pellegrino ’91 Memorial St. Anthony of Padua Church Joseph A. Chrzanowski PhD General Endowment Fund Scholarship Mr. William H. Nolan Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Comer Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala Louis and Margaret Pelletier Mr. David A. Nutile Memorial Scholarship Ms. Kathleen J. Thopsey Mr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Coppola Olin Corp. Charitable Trust General Memorial Revs. Walter Pelletier, S.J. and Robert Mrs. Bernadette Voytek Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Coppola Mr. Michael F. Paul Scholarship Sproule, S.J. Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Wasmer Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Del Vecchio Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cook Richard W. Pinto Scholarship Fund Mr. Thomas V. Zingarelli Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Mr. James P. Pezzullo Court St. Cecelia CDA #735 William H. Pitt Foundation Scholarship Dr. Donna M. Andrade Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD Dr. & Mrs. James F. Daly Jr. Fr. Raymond F. Quinn Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr. Pitney Bowes Mr. & Mrs. John E. Gage Library Fund Mr. Jonathan P. Herman Mr. Michael F. Dowley III Mr. & Mrs. John J. Reidy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Grich Restricted Plant Fund Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Wesley B. Eastman Mr. Howard F. Reznik Mr. Jens A. Olsen Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Ferry Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano Annual Summer High Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Fitzgerald School Scholar Program, Mr. & Mrs. John L. Rowinski General Restricted Russo Faculty Fund Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. French Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa sponsored by Anne Marie and Account Dr. Sal & Marilyn Santella Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Glynn Michael J. Paidas, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr. Mr. John S. Altieri Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas Mr. Donald R Gniadek Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Spain Mr. Oliver B. Ball Louis A. Saracco, Jr. Scholarship Mr. William A. Hellauer LTC Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Thornton Mr. Jackson A. Bargiello Athletics Restricted Fund Douglas Savacool Memorial Deacon & Mrs. Daniel J. Ianniello Nicholas A. Viner MD Mr. John A. Basile Scholarship Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Iosso Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Viola Mr. Kevin L. Burt The Scholarship Fund Francis and Audrey Barron Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Koritko Mr. Richard D. Voytek Mr. Frank J. DeLeo III SEED General Fund Scholarship Mr. Dean F. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Walsh Donahue & Brown, Attorneys At Law SEED Scholars Summer Program Mr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kuruc Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr. Mr. Brian P. Eckert Richard and Clare Senfield Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Fairfield County Community Scholarship in Honor of Fr. Thomas Crew Club Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Link Foundation A. Murphy, S.J. and in Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Mr. William F. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Luparello Maxon M. and Helen M. Senfield Bank of America Mr. Thomas J. Gaudett General Electric Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bayer Mr. Geoffrey T. Griffen Scholarship Rev. James H. Barry, S.J. The Hon. & Mrs. John R. Maher Mr. & Mrs. James G. Boyle Mr. Max A. Guerrera-Sapone Sica Technology Fund Memorial Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. & Mrs. John F. Campbell Mr. Andrew S. Hollis The late Mr. Paul J. Connelly & Skowronski Family Award Mr. John A. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Mr. Robert P. Jursch Mrs. Mary Lou Connelly Brian Stapleton ’78 Memorial Mr. & Mrs. John D. McGourthy Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Scott Craighead Mr. Richard S. Lee Latin Scholars Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. DeFelice Ms. Donna L. Leitao J. Kendall Murphy PhD William Stephanak ’77 Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Naves Mr. & Mrs. Martin Doran Mrs. Lucille Leitao Scholarship Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’Toole Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. Ervin Mr. Frank D. Lupariello Strategic Plan Restricted Account Designated Fund Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Reiss Fidelity Foundation Mr. Ryan J. McGreevy Student Activities Fund Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. Anthony J. Retartha Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Gaughan Jr. Mr. Christopher J. Morrison Student Enrichment Scholarship Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. & Mrs. C. John Richardson Mr. & Mrs. John R. Gepfert IV Mr. Ryan P. Morrison David and Irene Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. & Mrs. Brian Granath Mr. Samuel P. O’Mahony Scholarship Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. John A. Seymour Mr. John P. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Paduano Philip Tarasovic II ’80 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Skowronski Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hubert Jr. Ms. Marlene Piscioniere Enrique Torres ’56 Scholarship in Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Mr. & Mrs. John F. Terapane Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Jeanneret Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea memory of Rev. Andrew J. Cooney Designated Fund Mr. James A. Trowbridge Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kerrisk Mr. James J. Skelton James H. Traynor Scholarship Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Mr. William F. Valieant Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Kiernan Mr. Spencer L. Sodokoff Paul Tymniak Memorial Award Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Varholy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Libby Mr. Barrett A. Sylvia Unrestricted Fund Scholarship Class of 1960 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Simon Lowden Mr. Carmine J. Urciuoli F. Joseph Van Poppelen ’45 Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Anderson Mr. Josh W. Van Hulst Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marr Bernard Family Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Artell Jr. Mr. Harry W. Whiteley III Robert H. Wakin ’48 Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Martin McMann Scholarship in Memory of Mr. Zakary H. Zellers Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. David J. Attianese Mr. & Mrs. Eric C. Meyer Rev. Timothy Curtin, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Bannon Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Miklave Global Mission and Rev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Memorial Atty. & Mrs. Kent S. Bernard Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. M. James Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris Retreat Fund Pfizer Foundation Matching Wiseman Family Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. James Nealon Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bogusky Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nosenzo Bellarmine Mother’s Guild Mr. & Mrs. James J. Carley Mr. Timothy V. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Burns Philips Electronics North Amer

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Ms. Heidi W. Kaess Mr. Patrick R. McAuliffe The late Mr. Chad A. Jacobs & Mr. Michael P. Carrington Mr. & Mrs. John R. Levasseur Mr. P. Kevin McNamara Mrs. Karen Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Mr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Micheli Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll Ms. Rhonda R. Mercer Mr. George S. Mihalik Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Makovich PhD Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Castignoli Mr. Kevin M. Martin Timothy and Eileen Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Miko Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Mr. Gregory T. Martino Family Scholarship Mr. Timothy Moran & Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Ms. Jennifer Kordell Mr. Thomas F. McGarrity Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. Dietz Mr. John F. Moriarty Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovern Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. DiGennaro Integrated Corporate Mr. Michael K. Morton Mr. Joshua D. Mello Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Dolan Relations Grant Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor Atty. & Mrs. Stephen F. Donahue ICR, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Munchak Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Mr. Donald Duffy & the late Mr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr. Mr. Daniel C. O’Neill Mrs. Dana Duffy Dr. & Mrs. John F. Downing Mr. & Mrs. David Muscato Mr. Michael R. Ripley The late Mr. Chad A. Jacobs & Christopher R. Friese PhD Mrs. Karen Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr. Mr. Peter S. Russell General Electric Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. Nesi Mr. Matthew L. Stannard Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan Mr. Paul J. Halas The Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. Niedermeier Mr. Christopher W. Thurston Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus Jesuit Refugee Service Fund Mr. Edward L. O’Connell Mr. Stephen M. Thurston Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander Mr. Timothy A. O’Connell III Mr. Andrew G. Townsend Mr. & Mrs. George L. Holmes Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr. Maich Family Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. O’Hara Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab Mr. Thaddeus Bargiello & Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich Mr. & Mrs. William Pappa Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Jakab Mrs. Karen Shahan Lillian Markus Scholarship William H. Pitt Foundation Mr. Chris W. Patrona The Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Jennings Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Barston Mr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle III Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane Mr. Steven J. Beckert The William H. Pitt Foundation PepsiCo Foundation Mark Masiello ’83 Memorial Mr. John D. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Beddoe Restricted Plant Fund Mr. Clinton R. Peterson Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr. Mr. Paul R. Beliveau Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Pfizer Foundation Matching Mr. Robert E. Luysterborghs Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo Atty. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick III Mr. Christopher S. Pulie Mrs. Nancy Masiello Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lyons Mr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise Brady Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. McLaughlin Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Riccio John Paul Matyjasik Music Mr. & Ms. John F. McGrath Mr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan Award Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brelsford Dr. & Mrs. Frank R. Scifo Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD Ms. June D. Matyjasik Mr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan Mr. Peter M. Brestovan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David G. Sprows Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Samulowitz Mark Mitchell ’74 Memorial Mr. Edward T. Mohylowski Mr. Nicholas W. Cagginello Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J. Mr. Michael C. Samulowitz Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Camarro Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. John S. Sandel Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois Mr. Robert T. Morton Jr. Mr. Anthony M. Canto Mr. Paul D. Birch Mr. & Mrs. Ralph N. Sather The late Mr. Matthew D. Mitchell & Mr. & Mrs. James Moye Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carr Mr. & Ms. Richard J. Bogdany Mr. & Mrs. Kim D. Shea Mrs. Diane Mitchell Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Muldoon Mr. Gregory E. Caso Mr. & Mrs. William S. Bosak Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Shea Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr. Mr. John M. Cavaliere Rev. Alfred E. Morris, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. David R. Brennan Mr. Joseph P. Sincavage Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Mario Chajon Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Brodersen Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski Ms. Susan A. Fondu Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Musico Dr. Ronald C. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mr. Jeffrey L. Stiller Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant Atty. & Mrs. Peter M. Nolin Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cirillo Mr. Christopher J. Cleary Dr. & Mrs. J. David Sullivan Ms. Mary L. Morris Mr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. Christopher B. Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Devine Mr. Christopher J. Sweeney Mrs. Kathleen M. Stedman Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Conte Mr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Thorpe Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel F. Ondeck Rev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr. Rev. Charles Munzing, S.J. Fidelity Foundation Ms. Carol Tibor Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Ondeck Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Cremins Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. James E. Flaherty Mr. John F. Verrilli Dr. & Mrs. Charles N. Paidas Mr. & Mrs. Frank DeLeo Jr. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Hanrahan Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels Mr. & Mrs. John E. Harding Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch Rev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. Mr. John G. Phelan Sr. Mr. Charles L. DeSiena Mr. & Mrs. William S. Hatfield Mr. Jeffrey H. Zielinski Memorial Scholarship Jeffrey J. Renzulli Esq. The late Rev. Gerald T. Devore The late Mr. Paul J. Connelly & Mr. Michael D. Hebert Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Zimmerman Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan Mr. Christopher H. Dietmann Mrs. Mary Lou Connelly IBM Corporation Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. Mr. Christopher J. Dolan Arthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ’58 Latin Scholars Mr. Gregory A. Jannotta Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD Mr. Michael P. Donahue Memorial Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. John J. McDougall Mr. William L. Jarrold Dr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Dougherty Mr. & Ms. John D. Murphy John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Sapone Mr. Justin F. Fappiano Kyle Kurjanowicz Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Niall T. Kelly Music Maintenance Fund Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr. Mr. Connor S. Finegan Scholarship Key Foundation Latin Scholars Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Saracco Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Finn Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Russo Mr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman III Matthew A. Pellegrino ’91 Dr. Peter Seperack & Mr. Thomas A. Flaherty Mr. Jeffrey S. Lesko John D. Lambert ’94 Memorial Scholarship Dr. Elise Brownell Ms. Christina Formichella Memorial Award Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Grant III Deutsche Bank North America Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr. Mrs. Tessa A. Shuk Ms. Barbara Grassey Louis and Margaret Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. McIntyre Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Griffen Pelletier Memorial Pitney Bowes Mr. Marc C. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. John R. Silk Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Guerra Scholarship Gary Lasko ’69 Memorial Merrill Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Guimond Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III Mr. & Mrs. Randy F. Stabile Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Revs. Walter Pelletier, S.J. Ms. Deborah A. Lasko Mr. Samuel A. O’Neill Mr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Haffner III and Robert Sproule, S.J. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts Lautenbach Family Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Harlow Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Rychlik Scholarship Mr. Donald J. Toumey Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Hendrickson Mr. Douglas Banquer Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Rychlik Mr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach Dr. & Mrs. David W. Tschanz Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks Mr. David N. Beckles Mr. Joseph P. Sargent Mr. & Mrs. James P. Vail Mr. & Mrs. Russell Jennings Manuel Leitao Memorial Mr. Nathaniel J. Beckles Mr. Josh T. Tolk Mr. & Mrs. John J. Vazzano The Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr. Scholarship Mr. Brian O. Black Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine Nicholas A. Viner MD Mr. & Mrs. Edmond F. Kiely Mr. & Mrs. Michael Butler Mr. Brian J. Casl Dr. Sal and Marilyn Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano Mr. Kevin C. Krober Mr. Daniel Leitao Mr. Richard Chu Santella Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh Ms. Donna L. Leitao Mr. Andrew J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph S. Kuraska Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella Mrs. Nora O. Laverty Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Curran Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Lisi Mr. Kevin M. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Theodore E. Drury Louis A. Saracco, Jr. S.J. Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mrs. Lucille Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Falco Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Casey Mr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron Mr. Robert E. Luysterborghs Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Leitao Mr. Thomas J. Giallanza Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Loftus Mr. & Mrs. Neil R. Bradley Mr. & Mrs. James Macdonald Ms. Michelle Redulfin-Leitao Mr. Christopher S. Girardi Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Brand Mr. & Mrs. Robert MacKay Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski Mr. David W. Hilinski Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Shaughnessy Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Brawley Mr. & Mrs. Cary N. May Mr. David M. Improta Mrs. Laurel Shaughnessy Ms. Billie N. Brooks

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Brian Stapleton ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr. Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Franzino Mr. & Mrs. James F. Stapleton Quatrella & Rizio, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Garcia William Stephanak ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Gavey Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Ricca Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gennaro Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Robert Richter Mr. & Mrs. John R. Gepfert IV Dr. & Mrs. William F. Stephanak Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr. Mr. Claude Girard & Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan Mrs. Karen Flinn-Girard Strategic Plan Restricted Atty. & Mrs. J. Kevin Golger Account Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanseverino Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Guzzi Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schinella Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hand Student Activities Fund R.D. Scinto, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Haynes Bellarmine Father’s Club St. Vincent’s Medical Center Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hendrie Prep Hockey Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr. Mr. Timothy P. Tracy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hoin David and Irene Sullivan Atty. & Mrs. Mark C. Valentine Mr. Philip Holmes & Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III Mrs. Jill M. Jean-Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue Venman & Co. LLC Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hubert Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Shannahan Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Huston Atty. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Janny McAuliffe Society of Planned Gift Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan III Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyce Fairfield Prep Holiday Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Keane Basketball Classic and Bequest Benefactors Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kerrisk Enrique Torres ’56 Sponsors & Underwriters Mr. Joseph Kocinsky & Scholarship in Memory of (December 2009) emembering Prep in your estate plans can Ms. Margaret Pisani Rev. Andrew J. Cooney Mr. Randolph K. Adler Jr. be a simple and cost effective way to make a Mr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq. R Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres Garden Catering Mr. & Mrs. Thierry M. Le Meur significant contribution to the long term stabil- Mr. David Hoffman Paul Tymniak Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro ity of our school. We thank all those who have Award Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Lupariello Mrs. Angela C. Tymniak remembered Prep in this special way by recog- “A Taste of Tuscany” Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marr Mrs. Catherine C. Tymniak Spring event Sponsors & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride nizing them as members of our McAuliffe Soci- Rev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Underwriters Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy ety. If you would like more information about Memorial Scholarship Diamond Sponsor Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon planning an estate gift for Prep, please call the Mr. Robert C. Anderson Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Mellinger Mr. Andrew R. Durkin Gold Sponsor Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Miles Development Office at 203-254-4237 or visit our Mr. Mark A. McCormack R.D. Scinto, Inc. Ms. Marcia Molenda website at www.fairfieldprep.org. Mr. Walter F. Naedele Silver Sponsors Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Donoghue Wiseman Family Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Morrison Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander ’55 Mr. Thomas P. Kearney ’60 Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Morrison Mr. Robert C. Arsenault ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Keith ’80 Atty. Michael Wiseman & Mr. & Mrs. Robert McHugh Mr. & Mrs. James Nealon Mr. Michael J. Bellew ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kelly Prof. Helen Garten Table Sponsors Dr. & Mrs. Bryan J. Nestor MD Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley ’49 Fairfield Prep Golf Outing Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ahlers Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Lincoln ’70 Sponsors & Underwriters Mr. Peter O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. James O’Brien Mr. Harold A. Bochino ’56 Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. ’72 (October 2009) Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Leary Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brower ’65 Mrs. Nancy Masiello Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Robert Russo Jr: Mr. & Mrs. Sean O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. James Butler Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon ’87 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr. Special Benefactors Dr. & Mrs. Sanjay Patel Mr. Anthony M. Canto ’51 Mr. Robert A. Metzger ’56 Mr. & Mrs. David J. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. Pinkus Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll ’63 Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. ’50 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Britt Mr. & Mrs. Ramiro Albarran Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Porter Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo ’82 Mr. Ralph Money ’77 & Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Dr. & Mrs. David Alpeter Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Prescott Deacon & Mrs. Raymond J. Ms. Laura Babala Mr. James E. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Alves Mr. & Mrs. David L. Quatrella Chervenak ’63 J. Kendall Murphy PhD ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll III Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Auray Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Quigley III The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota ’61 Mr. James P. Nealon ’81 Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Baldelli Mr. & Mrs. James M. Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III Mr. & Mrs. John Basile Mr. & Mrs. Remy A. Rodas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings ’60 Mr. & Mrs. William E. O’Brien ’55 The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota Bellarmine Father’s Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rog Jr. Ms. Lisa D’Alton Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. ’59 Donahue & Brown, LLC Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James Sabella Mr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph ’60 Mr. Mark M. Pace ’80 Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PC Mr. & Mrs. James P. Blose Mr. & Mrs. Don W. Sauder Rev. Peter A. DeMarco ’52 Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Pekar ’49 Ms. Marcie Brown Emcor Group, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Ole Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Downs ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Buckis Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Fabbri Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smeriglio Mr. Harold D. Edmonds ’59 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Preissel Jr. ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Burt Mr. Michael D. Fortin Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stirling Mr. James P. Fogarty ’47 Dr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr. ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Fox Ms. Colleen S. Bushby Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone Dr. & Mrs. John H. Fox ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan ’62 Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Byrne Mr. & Mrs. William E. Strada Jr. Christopher R. Friese PhD ’93 Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano 70 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Cardone Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Craig Cinder Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Sutera Dr. & Mrs. James D. Garrity ’48 The Hon. & Mrs. John J. Ronan ’50 Mr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Thurston Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau ’53 Mr. Brian D. Kaschel Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Collins Mr. Thomas Thurston & Lt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall ’73 Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Connelly Mrs. Beth Devlin Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. ’50 Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Connolly Mr. Steven A. Kravec Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Trotta Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Guerin Jr. ’55 Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James P. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele ’58 Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea ’73 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cortina Mr. & Mrs. John Venables Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer ’57 Mr. Jeffrey W. Sochrin ’85 Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Stockman ’85 Mr. Randy S. Maultsby Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D’Ambrisi Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Davis Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walsh Mr. John F. Hughes Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stroh ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddy Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaro Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce N. Jaffe Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sylvester Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. David Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. William H. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab ’84 Nicholas A. Viner MD ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Douglas DeSilva Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Weithers Dr. & Mrs. William M. Kane Jr. ’45 Msgr. David M. Walker ’56 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Domanick Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Nick Mr. & Mrs. John A. Welch Mr. John S. Kartovsky ’46 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh ’47 Mr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wolfe Mr. Howard T. Owens III Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Edmonds Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Ference Mr. & Mrs. William D. 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Advent Mass & Christmas Tree Lighting he annual Christmas Tree Lighting was held December 5 on the Prep Quad. TThe tree was blessed by Frs. Jack Hanwell, S.J., and Larry Ryan, S.J., fol- lowed by carol singing and a performance in Arrupe Hall by the Prep Jazzuits and Encords choral. The event was preceded by an Advent Mass held at Egan Chapel.

Prep Helps Bring Christmas to Children in Need nce again this year, in Oresponse to a request from the Office of Social Concerns, Dio- cese of Bridgeport, Prep collected new, unwrapped toys. Hundreds of toys plus packages of much- needed diapers filled Arrupe Hall. Theology students helped load the toys into vehicles. Shown from left: Serge Jean- Baptiste ’12, Malik Simpson ’14, Trey Altieri ’12, Colin Cooper ’12, and Delvone Davis ’12.

30 Prep Today Christmas Concert: A Celebration of Carols he Prep Christmas Concert was performed Ton November 30 at the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University. Musical groups included: Symphonic and Concert Bands; Select and Concert Choirs; Jazzuits and Encords (co-ed singing group). Directed by Christine Dominguez, Music Director.

Fairfield Prep Wins Holiday Classic! rep defeated Ludlowe 60-49 on Dec. 28, 2010, and advanced to the Championship PGame on Dec. 30, where they beat ND Fairfield 60-58 in a thrilling victory. Terry Tarpey ’12 (front center) was Tournament MVP and Robby Bier ’11 (straight behind him) was named All-Tournament team.

Prep Today 31 New York Business Breakfast Featuring Guest Speaker Jack Griffin, CEO & Chairman, Time Inc. Thursday, June 9, 2011, 7-9 AM Union League Club, New York, New York

ack Griffin P’09, P’11 is Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Time Inc., the world’s leading publishing company. JWith 22 magazines and 26 websites in the U.S., Time Inc. engages 138 million consumers monthly and accounts for approximately 20 percent of total advertising revenues of American consumer magazines. Time Inc.’s popular brands and successful franchises extend to online, mobile and tablet devices, as well as television and events. Before becoming Time Inc.’s CEO, Jack was President of the National Media Group at Meredith Corporation. In that position, he was responsible for the strategy and operations of the company’s extensive portfolio of consumer brands, including Better Homes and Gardens, Parents, Family Circle and More. Register online at www.fairfieldprep.org/nyc

Entrepreneur’s Corner Alesevich ’03 Finds Career Path Through Mandarin Chinese Studies

love of travel and decision Ato study Mandarin Chinese “on a whim” in college has College-Age Alumni opened incredible doors for a Welcomed Home Fairfield Prep graduate who is oung alumni gathered for a reception in Arrupe himself now teaching the lan- YHall on January 5 to reminisce and reconnect with guage and culture in a new free Prep faculty and staff. They enjoyed refreshments and program that has just begun received complimentary Prep hockey tickets for the in Fairfield Public Libraries. Christopher Alesevich ‘03 is offer- evening’s game against NDWH. (Prep won 3-2 in OT.) ing the program at both the Fairfield Woods Branch Library and Fairfield Public Library. The sessions offer local people of all ages the opportunity to learn Mandarin Chinese and about Chinese culture through virtual field trips, lesson plans and live interac- tion with China-based teachers. Through the free classes, Alesevich also hopes to encourage people to take a deeper interest in the language and enroll in his Wudaokou Borderless Learning online school. Perceiving an interest and need in the international com- munity, he decided he would teach Chinese. “In my apartment on the east side of Beijing in February 2009, I hatched the con- cept for Wudaokou Borderless Learning.” With partner Michael Fengbo, Alesevich immediately dove into putting together an online Chinese language instruction school and recruiting tutors. “In an underground KFC in a nearby shopping mall is where we began our pitch to tutors,” he mused. With regard to the website, he said, “I wanted to share what it’s like to learn Chinese in China for those people not fortunate enough to have that opportunity.” Alesevich became interested Alumni Go to the Rodeo! in reaching out to folks in Connecticut and showing them how lumni gathered in NYC on January 8 for the they can easily learn Chinese. “In learning Chinese in Beijing, I Aannual Professional Bull Riders Madison had found that I made the greatest progress when I interacted Square Garden Invitational, to watch the wildest 8 and practiced one-on-one live with my instructors.” He incor- seconds in sports! Dillon Collins, Director of Alumni porated this element – really a founding principal – into his new Relations, is shown center (in cowboy hat) with website, to provide that experience, which he says is fundamen- a raucous group treated to the unique sights and tal to how language is learned. sounds of 700 tons of dirt, the top 40 bull riders, and the rankest 2,000 pound bulls in the world! Source: Fairfield Sun

32 Prep Today Yale Clinical Excellence Award Goes to Obstetrician Paidas ’78 r. Michael J. Paidas [Class of 1978, health. He has published more than “D P’09, pictured at left] has focused 230 manuscripts, abstracts, book on providing excellent patient-focused, chapters or courses, and given over clinical care. He consistently receives the 175 presentations. highest Press Ganey scores in his depart- Last year, Paidas received the pres- ment, and his patients have access to tigious National Faculty Award, by the him 24/7,” said Dean Robert J. Alpern, MD, Council of Resident Education in Obstet- upon presenting the award. rics and Gynecology. The associate For Paidas, caring for patients is a priv- professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and ilege. “I truly love what I do. The opportu- Reproductive Services is also codirector nity to treat patients really gets me going for the National Hemophilia Foundation every day,” he said. Baxter Clinical Fellowship at the Yale A graduate of Tufts University School School of Medicine. of Medicine, Paidas joined Yale Medical Group eight years Paidas has created, and personally funds, a successful annual ago with a vision of developing a comprehensive program to high school summer scholars program, now in its eighth year, address thrombosis and hemostasis disorders affecting women dedicated to exposing talented high school juniors to the field of and children. medicine and the reproductive sciences. Several Fairfield Prep Today he serves as codirector of the Women and Children’s students have participated. “Each year, the selected high school Center for Blood Disorders, which he Helped create at Yale. scholar spends the entire summer with me,” Paidas said. Paidas Academically, Paidas is a nationally and internationally says most of these students are choosing to become physicians, recognized authority on hemostasis disorders and women’s and at least one is pursuing an MD, PhD program.

State Senator John P. McKinney ’82 Speaks at Stamford Business Breakfast lumni, parents, and friends of Prep enjoyed breakfast and listened Ato guest speaker State Senator John P. McKinney ‘82, P’14, at the Stamford Business Breakfast on October 28. The event was held at the UBS Headquarters in Stamford in their impressive 13th Floor Conference Room, complete with views of the city and Sound. Senator McKinney spoke candidly about the State of Connecti- cut and his work at the Capitol, as well as discussing the current political races in the state and nation. After the program, guests were invited to tour the UBS trading floor which is the office for approximately 1400 employees. Special thanks to Matt Terry ‘82, Senior Vice President - Investments, UBS, who sponsored the meeting.

Muldoon ’76 Named “St. Vincent’s Physician of the Year”

r. Lawrence Muldoon ’76, P’03, ’06, has Vincent’s SWIM Across the Sound Prostate Cancer Institute, and D been a doctor for more than 20 years. helps many men who would otherwise not have access to such Muldoon, 51, of Fairfield, who is on active staff cancer screening services. He’s served on the board of trustees at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Bridgeport, for the medical center and St. Vincent’s Health Center, and cur- was recently named St. Vincent’s 2010 Physician of the Year. Dr. rently serves on the board of St. Vincent’s College. He received Frank Scifo ’70, P’98, St. Vincent’s director of primary care, nomi- the American Cancer Society’s Star of Hope Award in 2008 for his nated Muldoon for the honor. efforts in providing compassionate care for those facing cancer. St. Vincent’s corporate senior vice president Ron Bianchi Muldoon said he was pleased to receive the Physician of the agreed that Muldoon goes above and beyond what’s required of Year Award, especially since St. Vincent’s has always been a big him, and often provides his services pro bono to those who don’t part of his life. A Bridgeport native, he lived about three blocks have insurance. “He’s a physician who’s very committed to the away from the hospital while he was growing up. “It was an community and the people who live here,” Bianchi said. “He’s honor,” Muldoon said of being named physician of the year. kind of a throwback.” Source: Connecticut Post In addition to his practice, Muldoon is medical director of St.

Prep Today 33 Prepped to Putt October 11 was a terrific day at Great River Country Club for the annual golf outing. The weather was perfect, and a good time was had by all. A special thanks to the golf tour- nament committee chaired by John Chiota ’86 and consisting of John Chiota ’61, Kevin Foley ’73, Tom Welch ’83, Jim Butler ’86, Alex Oracheff ’94, and Kevin Kozlowski ’99.

s a merchant mariner, work takes you all over the globe and introduces you to all kinds of people. Ocasionally sailors will A run into each other, in ports or on ships, and have a chance to catch up. Remarkably, three officers on the same vessel had attended Fairfield Prep together. Steffan Wojeck ’03, Dan Diotalevi ’05 and Andrew Colleran ’02, pictured left to right, all sailed together on the USNS Rainier (T-AOE 7), a fast-combat supply ship that delivers food, fuel and ammunition, from July to September of 2010. The ship is currently deployed in the Middle East. Andrew attended State University of New York Maritime College Merchant Marines graduating with a degree in Marine Transportation. He works in the Deck department and sails as 2nd Officer as the ship’s Operations Sail Together Officer. Andrew keeps in constant communications with the USS Abraham Lincoln and its Strike Group to coordinate ‘Replenishment at Sea,’ or RAS. Steffan graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Acad- emy with a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering and a minor in Electrical Engineering. His last assignment was Cargo 2nd Engineer, where he was in charge of all machinery on deck, and responsible for sending fuel and cargo to Navy ships as they pulled alongside. Dan graduated from Kings Point with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering and Shipyard Management. He is sailing as 3rd Engineer, Cargo, working with the Cargo Engineer and unlicensed deck engineers taking care of equipment on deck, and is in charge of helicopter refueling during Vertical Replenishment, or VERTREP operations.

34 Prep Today Maura Marden, Alumni Parent, Inspirational Survivor, Dies at 53

Team Pride II from left: Dave Platow ’05, Danny Platow ’07, Andrew Davis, Maura Marden, Neil Fischbach, and Bart Platow ’09.

aura Marden was always a tough athlete. A swimmer and a marathon runner, Marden was used to fighting M through pain. But on Aug. 7 her resilience and toughness made a lasting Responding to the The Society of Jesus impression on all those at the annual SWIM Across the Sound Call of Christ. in the United States fundraiser. Despite being in the midst of a battle with cancer, the 53-year-old Marden participated in the swim along with her Everyone has a great calling. www.Jesuit.org Let us help you discern yours. www.JesuitVocation.org three sons (Prep alumni) and family friends. “We thought she would swim for maybe five minutes and that would be enough time in the water for her,” said Bill Marden, Maura’s husband, who was in the boat beside her. “But she yelled up ‘give me 10 more,’ she was so enthusiastic and she Former Prep Teacher & Asst. XC Coach swam for 10 more minutes.” Christian McEvoy finishesU LTRAMAN Maura Marden died on September 27, ending a four-year bat- Raising Awareness for Cancer Survivors tle with cancer. Her family and friends said that final swim with 3 Days: Swim 6.2 miles, Bike 261.4 miles, Run 52.4 miles her family meant everything to her. “For two years she never, ever complained,” said Bill Marden. hristian McEvoy, an ultra endurance athlete “Every morning she was up, she went to the gym, she lived her Cand Director of the Connecticut Challenge actual life and didn’t let cancer get in the way. Every night she Center for Survivorship, completed the 2010 Ultra- would make dinner.” Man World Championships in Hawaii. “She was so thrilled when she finished and after the swim McEvoy, a first time competitor, finished 6th she was very sick,” Bill Marden said. He added that his wife had in a field of 40 seasoned athletes, with a time of 24:16:42, an amazing accomplishment. Participa- been sick in bed until 3 p.m. the day before, but remarkably was tion is by invitation only. He was also the youngest healthy enough to participate in the part of the 15-mile swim competitor this year. from Port Jefferson on Long Island to Captain’s Cove in Bridge- Christian is no stranger to ultra port that serves as a fundraiser for the St. Vincent’s Medical endurance events. Just out of college and Center of Bridgeport. teaching English at Fairfield Prep, Christian “I saw her the day before she went into intensive care,” said met Jeff Keith ’80, the first above the knee Linda Johnston, a friend of Maura’s for 22 years. “And she said, amputee and cancer survivor to run across ‘The greatest moment was the day I swam with the boys.’” the country, and became inspired to follow Marden swam with her three boys — David Platow ’05; Danny in his footsteps. Literally. Just as Keith had Platow ’07; and Bart Platow ’09 — all Division I swimmers at the done years prior, in 2006 McEvoy ran 3,400 miles across the country, University of the Pacific in California and graduates of Fairfield from San Francisco to Rhode Island. Along the way he met with cancer survivors, filmed their stories, and was inspired by their determination. Prep, along with family friend Andy Davis and her oncologist, “I participate in ultra-distance sports to challenge my own percep- Dr. Neil Fischbach. Bill Marden served as captain for the group, tion of limits, and I pair every major effort with a charity. The charity called Team Pride II. In addition to swimming, she also raised closest to my heart is cancer survivorship. Through my participation, more than $20,000. I am raising funds for cancer survivors through the Connecticut Chal- lenge.” Christian’s athletic endeavors have helped him raise $350,000 to Excerpts from an article in “Fitness News.” Donations may be made to benefit cancer survivors. the Fairfield Prep Swim Team in her memory.

Prep Today 35 Alumni Class News

of exceptional public service to the Bridge- 1940’s port Community. Emanuel Ondeck ’49 and his wife Carol Paul was deeply committed to Mary Lou, his wife of 52 years and his four Hon. Joseph A. Egan Jr. ’64 was elected renewed their wedding vows on July 31, as the first Judge of the new Northern children Paul, Patrick, Christopher and Michael ’83. 2010 in honor of their 50th Wedding Anni- Fairfield County Probate Court in Novem- versary. Rev. William F. Verrilli, JCL ’69 did ber 2010. He has been a probate judge in the officiating. Ridgefield since 1990 and former president Paul J. Connelly ’48 Remembered of the National College of Probate Judges. July 31, 1930 – November 15, 2010 1950’s Frank Palumbo ’64 and his wife Sharon Robert F. Coyne ’53 has started a free semi- welcomed their second grandchild, Casey n September 8, 2010 Paul Connelly ’48 received the inaugural Saint Igna- nar for caregivers taking care of a loved Jackson. tius of Loyola Alumni Award for his lifelong commitment to exemplifying one titled “I’m a caregiver? Oh, What Do O I Do Now?” He is helping people to cope the five ideals of a Jesuit High School graduate: Open to Growth, Intellectu- with the pressures of care giving and how 1970’s ally Competent, Religious, Loving and Committed to Doing Justice. to survive the pressures by taking care of The Fairfield Prep community proudly dedicated the Holiday Classic themselves. Joseph L. Alberti, Jr. ’79 still holds the US National record for being certified to offici- Basketball Tournament this year to Paul who passed away November 15. Jay P. Dolan ’54 recently wrote “The Irish ate 11 different sports. He travels 23-24 He was perhaps best known in the Prep community as president of the American: A History”. weeks a year across the US, Canada and Fairfield Prep alumni group affectionately called the Latin Scholars. The Europe officiating Pro Tennis, ATP, WTA and USTA Events. Latin Scholars continue in their commitment to service by generously 1960’s Alfred J. Kelly ’79 was awarded the 2010 supporting Brazilian missions of their classmates Msgr. Joe Potter ’46 Stephen F. Donahue ’62 was presented Alis B. McGrath Friend of Education Award and Fr. Ed McCall ’47. The Latin Scholars also generously support Prep the Distinguished Service Award by The on Dec 1, 2010. scholarships as a memorial tribute to their teachers Fathers James Barry, Greater Bridgeport Bar Association at their Lawrence D. Muldoon ’76 was named St. Annual Dinner. This award recognizes S.J., and Thomas Murphy, S.J. Vincent’s Medical Center Physician of Steve Donahue for demonstrating a history Paul was a very dedicated Prep Alum who loved and cherished his the Year. memories from Prep and the lifelong friendships he made. He loved athlet- ics. He was always generous with his time and often organized most of the service initiatives he was involved in, setting a wonderful leadership Alumni Class News example. He was also very active in the Sodality of Our Lady and as a lead orga- WINTER 2011 nizer of Prep’s Mission Drives, supporting Jesuit missions worldwide.

Name______Class Year______Jason D. Licamele ’95 was awarded the Wife’s Name______1980’s Gold level of the Presidential Volunteer Lawrence W. Fitzgerald ’82 graduated with Service Award on December 7, 2010 for his Home Address______honors from The University of Michigan work with the Farmer-to-Farmer program where he received his MBA. He recently at the USAID Agricultural Volunteers Ser- City, State, Zip______joined Lundbeck Research USA as Vice vice Award luncheon. President of Research. Ryan T. Lyddy ’93 has been named the Prep Phone # Home______Work______Anthony A. Janotta ’88 has been recently varsity soccer coach. appointed to Governor Dan Malloy’s legal Oliver Perez ’98 graduated with his MBA Email______team. He has been an assistant attorney from the Tuck School of Business at Dart- general for more than 15 years. For the last mouth in June 2010. He is currently work- seven years he has worked on Attorney Business Name______ing as an Associate Marketing Manager General Richard Blumenthal’s executive at General Mills. Oliver his wife Jamie and staff as special counsel. Business Address______their daughter Norah currently reside in Leo J. Redgate ’86 has been named the Minneapolis, Minnesota. City, State, Zip______Prep varsity basketball coach.

NEWS______2000’s 1990’s Raymond W. Bourdeau ’01 is currently ______Holgie Choi ’98 was ordained at Acton working on his PhD in biochemistry and Congregational Church on November 7, molecular biophysics at the University of ______2010. Chicago. He just received a pre-doctoral fellowship from the American Heart Asso- VJ Connolly ’98, was named a Manager ciation for his research into ion channel ______in the Risk Management Practice with related disease. Accenture Plc based in New York, NY. ______Tom Curran ’05 became the Prep varsity Kurt J. Hofmann ’99 graduated from Tufts tennis coach after longtime coach Bob University School of Medicine in May Harris retired. Tom is also the freshman ______2010. He is currently doing his residency basketball coach. in orthopedic surgery at Tufts Medical Center. 36 Prep Today Marc S. Lambert ’06 graduated Cum Laude Anne Curtin on August 2, 2010. She was from Fairfield University with a B.S. degree the daughter of Paul Curtin ’87 and his wife in Information Systems. He is currently get- Katherine. ting his MBA from Fairfield University. Martha D’Apice on September 13, 2010. Anthony T. Pedicone ’05 graduated from She was the mother of Joseph D’Apice ’57 Rochester Institute of Technology in May and grandmother of Anthony J. D’Apice ’87. 2010 with a degree in Mechanical Engi- Robert D. Delaney ’48 on September 1, neering Technology. He met his wife at 2010. He was the father of Patrick Delaney RIT and was married in December 2009. ’90. Anthony works for the Army National Guard as a 2nd Lieutenant Military police- Gerald T. Devore ’54 on January 9, 2011. man out of Buffalo, New York. He was the brother of the late Charles Devore ’49. Austin M. Ryan ’06 is currently teaching Szefc/Vitulano Wedding freshman English at Jesuit College Prep Laurel Dolyak on October 28, 2010. She was Christopher Szefc ’98 was married to Gina Vitulano, daughter of Dr. Larry Vitulano of Dallas. the grandmother of Brian Dolyak ’10. ’68 in the Fall of 2010. The ceremony was held at Fairfield University’s Egan Chapel. Michael L. Vitulano ’02 just completed his John C. Donaher Jr., on November 9, 2010. The couple resides in San Francisco. In attendance and pictured from left to right masters’ degree in clinical psychology at He was the father of John C. Donaher III are Michael Zerdy ’99, VJ Connolly ’98, Michael Vitulano ’02 (brother of the bride), the University of Tennessee and is continu- ’79, Matthew M. Donaher ’82 and Patrick David Craw ’78, Larry Vitulano ’68 (father of the bride), Gina Vitulano, Chris Szefc ’98, ing on for his PhD. His area of research is W. Donaher ’86. John Arteaga ’98, Jack Connolly ’65, Rob Vitulano ’04 (brother of the bride) and Ian “Contextual Influences on Associations Walsh ’98. Richard D. Donnelly ’51 on September 18, between Impulsivity, Risk -Taking and Child 2008. Delinquency. He is also a University of Ten- nessee assistant lacrosse coach. Dana Duffy on December 20, 2010. She was Russell Wedding the mother of Dean J. Duffy ’11 and Dylan Robert A. Vitulano ’04 has accepted a lizabeth Field Moore was married to M. Duffy ’13. position in the corporate finance division of E Robert McWatty Russell V ’99. Thompson Reuters Markets and is working George W. Egri ’52 on December 28, 2010. Nicholas V. Grieco per- in their San Francisco office. formed the ceremony was assisted by the Mary Fabbri on October 24, 2010. She was Groom’s grandfather, The Most Right Rever- the grandmother of Daniel J. Fabbri ’02, end Robert M. Russell III at St. Michael the Michael J. Fabbri ’04, John O. Fabbri ’07 Archangel Church in Greenwich, CT. The re- 2010’s and Kevin K. Fabbri ’10. ception was held at the Indian Harbor Yacht Leland Holcomb ’10 has been named to the Octavio Fabbri on October 10, 2010. He was Club also in Greenwich. Student Government at Kenyon College. the grandfather of Daniel J. Fabbri ’02, Prep alumni in the wedding party were Michael J. Fabbri ’04, John O. Fabbri ’07 the bride’s brother Andrew Moore ’06 and and Kevin K. Fabbri ’10. the groom’s two brothers Matthew Russell MILEPOSTS ’01 and Kevin Patrick Russell ’04. Sheila Foley on November 9, 2010. She was Rob graduated from St. Lawrence University in 2003 and was the President the sister of D. Patrick Foley ’68, Kevin M. of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and the two times Captain of the Saint Lawrence In Memoriam Foley ’73, Timothy J. Foley ’81 and aunt of NCAA lacrosse team. He is currently a Vice President of the institutional equity sales Kevin M. Foley ’04. group at Consumer Edge Research in Stamford. His mother, Katherine B. Russell, is a Margaret E. Angell on March 4, 2010. She Marie V. Franko on July 24, 2010. She was Kindergarten assistant teacher at The Country School in Madison CT and is a former was the wife of Donald J. Angell ’47, and the wife of Raymond E. Franko ’54 and the Board of Governors member at Fairfield Prep. His father is the Chairman of Wellfleet sister in law to Gordon R. Angell ’55 and H. mother of James J. Franko ’81. Partners LLC. The couple honeymooned in Anguilla B.W.I. and resides in Darien CT. Joseph Angell ’51. Richard P. Gazso ’61 on December 20, 2010. James H. Aspinwall III ’48 on August 7, He was the brother of Paul G. Gazso ’64, Lenahan Wedding 2010. uncle of Paul R. Gazso ’94 and grandfather James V. Attolino ’52 on September of Jonathan R. Formichella ’11. lana Lynne Festa and Sean Patrick 13, 2010. He was the father of David M. ELenahan ’96 were married on June 5, Thomas R. Gaughan on November 14, 2010. 2010 at St. Pius X Roman in Attolino ’82, James V. Attolino Jr. ’78 and He was the father of Thomas R. Gaughan grandfather of Timothy J. Attolino ’13. Fairfield, Connecticut. ’80, Dennis P. Gaughan ’88 and grandfather Following a reception at the Rockrimmon Robert Baronowski on December 18, 2010. of William A. Gaughan ’11 and Matthew T. Country Club in Stamford, the couple He was the father of Gregg P. Baronowski Gaughan ’09. departed for a post-wedding trip to Costa ’84. Rose Iannucci on August 8, 2010. She was Rica and Mexico. They live in Wilton with Francis M. Bosze ’58 on August 14, 2010. the mother of Michael Iannucci ’88. their two dogs. Sean is a graduated from Providence Sean M. Brennan on November 26, 2010. John M. Kallaugher on October 3, 2010. He College where he studied Marketing and He was the brother of Daniel Brennan ’69, was the father of William F. Kallaugher Finance. He is currently an Associate and uncle and friend to many Prep alumni ’77, Kevin P. Kallaugher ’73, and John Kal- Director in the Sales and Service Group and students. laugher ’70. at Commonfund in Wilton, providing investment management solutions to nonprofit Colleen Doyle Britt on October 12, 2010. George W. Kearns ’45 on September 7, institutions. Teak Murphy ’96 who graduated with Sean was a groomsman. She was the mother of Adam N. Britt ’98. 2010. Jennie Casubolo on September 15, 2010. Anne Lavin on September 21, 2010. She She was the grandmother of Anthony J. was the mother of Bernard Lavin ’56, Sean Casubolo ’04. Lavin ’62, and William Lavin ’63. Engagements Alexander Bues ’03 and Katie Bell were Thomas M. Coonan Jr., ’51 on August Victoria Mancini on September 19, 2010. engaged on November 19, 2010 (left). 31, 2010. He was the brother of John H. She was the mother of Joseph A. Mancini Coonan ’53. ’83. Justin V. Barius ’99 is engaged to Emily Blair (below). Paul J. Connelly ’48 on November 14, 2010. Maura Marden on September 27, 2010. She He was the father of Michael E. Connelly was the mother of David B. Platow ’05, ’83, brother of Thomas L. Connelly ’57, the Daniel H. Platow ’07, and Bart E. Platow late John Connelly ’45, brother in law of ’09. Edmond Dailey ’48, Donal Sullivan ’52 and Charles D. McCullough ’47 on December uncle and friend of many Prep alumni and 20, 2010. students. Tobin Mellish ’77 on December 1, 2010. J. Bernard Coyne ’46 on June 11, 2010. He was the brother of Edmund T. Coyne ’48. James A. Moran ’57 on November 10, 2010. He was the brother of Donald F. Moran ’61 Matthew T. Crosson ’67 on December 23, and the late Thomas P. Moran ’55. 2010.

Prep Today 37 E. Cortright Phillips on November 27, 2010. Ignatius “Joe” Vetter on November 12, He was the father of Bryan Phillips ’85. 2010. He was the father of Thomas J. Fr. Jim Bowler, S.J., former Prep Vetter ’71. John O’Connor on August 31, 2010. He was Headmaster, leaves Fairfield University the father of David O’Connor ’70, Robert John J. Waldeyer ’60 on November 2, 2010. O’Connor ’78, Brian O’Connor ’83, and He was a teacher and basketball coach at fter serving tirelessly for eleven years grandfather of Matthew O’Connor ’08 and Notre Dame of Fairfield for many years. as the Facilitator for Catholic and Thomas O’Connor ’14 and father-in-law of A George Webb ’76 on September 21, 2010. Maura O’Connor, a teacher of the Math Jesuit Mission at Fairfield University, Fr. He was the brother of Gerald Webb ’79. Jim Bowler, S.J., will formally step down department at Prep. Eleanor Zingo on January 7, 2011. She was Stanley F. Okarma on August 12, 2010. He from the position at the end of the aca- the grandmother of Christopher J. Zingo was the father of Paul Okarma ’76. demic year. Fr. Bowler said: “Mission and ’90 and Randy J. Zingo ’92. identity officers serve their leadership and Catherine Onorato on October 18, 2010. She was the mother of Alfred J. Onorato ’57. I could not have received more support Francis M. Osak ’71 on August 19, 2010. Weddings than I did from the two presidents with On July 31, 2010 VJ Connolly ’98, BA whom I was privileged to work. I am also Donald C. Papcsy on July 13, 2010. He was the father of Donald A. Papcsy ’87. Fairfield University married Ms. Erin very grateful to all the faculty and staff Mulvey of Newtown Grant, Pa. in Audabon, James M. Parry ’73 on August 2, 2010. who were so generous and effective in collaborating with me. For a long Pennsylvania. They were attended by Robert S. Pelton ’55 in October 2010. best man, Ian Walsh ’98 and groomsmen period of time I will give thanks for the efforts of so many. I am convinced Chris Szefc ’98 and Juan Arteaga ’98. Also that from a proportional viewpoint, Fairfield’s faculty and staff involvement Anthony R. Piro ’55 on October 15, 2010. in attendance were Jack Connolly ’65, in Jesuit mission and identity exceeds most of its peers.” Mary H. Redgate on September 14, 2010. Bob Curley ’65, Jim Connolly ’69, Jimmy Connolly ’94, and Bill DeMayo ’96. He has indicated that in the short term, he intends to take some sabbati- She was the mother of John H. Redgate ’54, William T. Redgate ’59, Thomas J. Redgate cal time, and turn his attention to writing projects that he has long put off. Richard P. Douglas ’93 married Kerry Jean ’62, grandmother of Philip W. Redgate ’84, O’Connor on October 2, 2010. His brother Fr. Bowler first came to Fairfield as a member of the faculty of Fairfield Timothy J. Redgate ’86, William T. Redgate Patrick M. Douglas ’03, Gregg A. Chiota Prep in 1967, and after serving as the Director of Planning and Secondary ’88, Daniel P. Redgate ’96 and great aunt to ’93, Jack W. Shannon ’93, Jason R. Bartlett many Prep alumni. Education for the New England Province of the Society of Jesus, served ’93, Alex W. Oracheff ’94, Brian V. Carey ’96, Charles H. Korchinski ’95, Brian D. as the headmaster of Fairfield Prep from 1977 to 1983. He became the Timothy S. Russell ’90 on August 26, 2010. He was the brother of Christopher D. Rus- Dresch ’95, Daniel E. Brennan ’98. Director of the Campion Renewal Center in Weston, Mass., in 1987, and sell ’95. ’97 married Beth Harrison on served as Executive Director of The National Jesuit Retreat and Renewal Timothy W. Ryan ’59 on September 27, August 13, 2010. His brother Kevin Farrell Ministries from 1989 to 1992. 2010. ’95 was the best man and Gregory Formato Prior to rejoining Fairfield as the Facilitator of Catholic and Jesuit Mis- ’97 was a groomsman. They currently live Anne Saffo on November 11, 2010. She was in West Chester, PA. sion, Fr. Bowler trained and supervised spiritual direction at the Guelph the wife of John A. Saffo ’57 and mother of A. Matthew Macleod ’96 and Kristen Centre of Spirituality at Loyola House, Guelph University, Ontario. John E. Saffo ’85 and David J. Saffo ’89. Luneberg were married on October 23, Christopher S. Stenz ’87 on October 14, 2010 in Newport, Rhode Island. 2010.

1960 Football State Champs Honored everal members of the Fairfield Prep S1960 State Champion Football Team were honored on the field at halftime of the Prep-Griswold game on September 24. This marked 50 years since the team won all 10 games, scored 352 points and only allowed 36 points to be scored against them. The Jesuit team was awarded the Waskowitz trophy, emblematic at that time of a state championship. The trophy and a symbolic helmet was presented to the attending members by Steve Donahue ’92, Athletic Director. The crowd applauded as each Thanks from a 1960 team player: Thanks to the Prep staff for Friday evening. I really enjoyed being there and seeing everyone. Duck player’s name was announced and the turned to me late in game and said that seems like yesterday that we were out there on Alumni Field — not fifty years ago — and I agreed members waved to the stadium fans. with him. Thanks again and best, Bob Riordan, Class of ‘61.

Top Prep finishers at Pequot ’10 – White Shirt Awards: Front row, left to Alumni and Students Run Pequot Race right: Dan Quinlan ‘04, James Ford ‘02 (fastest Prep finisher), Tony Cramond Prep alumni and students annually participate in the Pequot 5 Mile Road Race in Southport on Thanksgiv- ‘09, Pat Corona ‘12, Jay Gould ‘08. 2nd row: Bob Ford Sr., Chris Auray ‘13, ing Day. Any Cross Country alumni should contact Bob Ford Jr. at [email protected] to join in the race Billy Harkawik ‘10, Tyler Agostino ‘12, Chris Kelly ‘13, Christian Alvarado ‘14, next year. Brendan Terry ‘12, Colin Nevins ‘08, Kevin Mott ‘06, Bob Ford Jr.

38 Prep Today Gifts That Pay You Income

id you know there’s a gift to Fairfield College Prepara- D tory School that returns payments to you? Yes, the IRS allows and encourages these creative plans that can stretch your giving ability. Here’s how they work: Some of the best ways to support Fairfield College Prepa- ratory School are available through life-income gifts. These “Gifts That Pay You Income” help you make a substantial gift to Fairfield Prep while increasing your incomes! Lacrosse Alumni Game The plan described here has one substantial advantage over investment vehicles you read about elsewhere: this All lacrosse alumni were invited to the annual Prep Alumni Lacrosse plan produces generous gifts to Fairfield College Prepara- Game held at Fairfield University Alumni Field on Saturday, June 5, 2010. To get involved next year contact [email protected] tory School! Won’t it be great to provide for yourself and the people we serve? Ryan J. Varjas ’04 married Samantha Dexter C. Jansson ’93 and his wife Hahn on May 11, 2010 in Charleston, South Kimberly welcomed their first child Kenley Carolina. Ava on August 2, 2010. Charitable Gift Annuity See additional photo announcements on Michael E. Jones Jr. ’85 and his wife page 37. Michelle welcomed their second child Gift of property Chloe on September 1, 2010. Gift Annuity Rudolph J. Mauritz IV ’94 and his wife 1 Births Jennifer welcomed Amelie Ann on October Paul S. Donahue ’93 and his wife Marie 6, 2010 (see Faculty & Staff Births). DONOR 2 welcomed their second child, Caroline Matthew L. McPartland ’95 and his wife Fixed income + Cahill, on August 11, 2010. Caroline joins Kate welcomed Fisher Lockwood on deduction 3 big brother Will. August 23, 2010. Remainder Robert P. Hagan ’95 and his wife Erika Oliver Perez ’98 and his wife Jamie wel- welcomed their second child Neil Declan comed their daughter Norah James on July comes to us on July 12, 2010. Neil joins his 3 1/2 year old 23, 2010. sister Frances. Matthias A. Piatkowski ’89 and his wife Shariff M. Hassan ’89 and his wife Celine Marianne welcomed their daughter Zofia welcomed their daughter Alexandria on Noelle on October 4, 2010. Zofia joins her October 18, 2010. brother Luke Xavier. Kurt J. Hofmann ’99 and his wife Mary James J. Sgandurra ’91 and his wife and their daughter Maeve welcomed twin Denise welcomed twin boys Aidan James boys Charles Kenneth and Henry Thomas and Lucas Leo on May 23, 2010. How It Works (below) on February 27, 2010. Roland J. Wilson III ’88 and his wife Christa • You transfer cash or securities to Fairfield College welcomed their second child Lorelei on June 11, 2010. Lorelei joins her big brother Preparatory School. Our suggested minimum gift Roland Joseph. requirement is $10,000. Jason A. Yahwak ’93 and his wife, Kristen • Fairfield Prep pays you, or one other beneficiary you welcomed their daughter Lucy Marie on November 17, 2010. name, fixed income for life. • Beneficiaries recommended to be at least 65 at the time of the gift. Faculty & Staff Births • The remaining balance passes to Fairfield Prep when the Brian Lewis of the Science department became a grandfather to Oliver Ash contract ends. In Memoriam Lewis on September 5, 2010. Benefits John Casagrande on December 13, Rudolph J. Mauritz IV ’94 and his wife 2010. He was the father of Kim Bernier Jennifer welcomed Amelie Ann (below) • Receive dependable, fixed income for life in return for of the Guidance department and father- on October 6, 2010. Rudy is a member your gift. in-law of Bob Bernier in the Foreign of the Social Studies department and Language Department. varsity baseball coach and Jennifer • In many cases, increase the yield you are currently Robert D’Aquila on July 3, 2010. He was is a member of the Foreign Language receiving from stocks or CDs. the brother of the school nurse Mary department. Ellen Lehman. • Receive an immediate income tax deduction for a portion John O’Connor on August 31, 2010. He of your gift. was the father of David O’Connor ’70, Robert O’Connor ’78, Brian O’Connor • A portion of your annuity payment will be tax-free. ’83, and grandfather of Matthew • Are you a younger donor? Consider a deferred gift O’Connor ’08 and Thomas O’Connor ’14 and father-in-law of Maura O’Connor in annuity. the Math department. Douglas Tuttle on November 4, 2010. He For more information contact the Prep Development office at was the father-in-law of Richard Magdon, Housemaster/Director of Facilities. 203-254-4237 or [email protected]

Prep Today 39 Brown ’06 on Kansas City Chiefs’ Joe Gaudett ’78 named Practice Squad Bridgeport Police Chief ose tackle Garrett Brown ’06 was one of the last of cuts made by the ayor Bill Finch named Joseph L. Gaudett Jr. NKansas City Chiefs. But the New Haven native and Prep grad still has a M’78 to the post of Bridgeport Police Chief. job in the NFL. The Chiefs re-signed the 6-foot-1, 309-pound nose tackle to Gaudett, who had been serving as Acting Chief their eight-man practice squad. since October 2008, was one of three finalists after “It’s definitely a dream come true,” said Brown, a nationwide search. “Chief Gaudett is a great who originally signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted leader; he believes in the community policing con- free agent out of Minnesota. “I knew there was a cept and has worked diligently over the past two process and I was glad to hear back from them. I’m years to broaden police presence in our neighbor- blessed to have this opportunity.” hoods, keeping an eye on crime patterns, and bringing the department’s over- Brown was an All-State lineman and Connecticut time budget in line with the City’s overall budget. I have the utmost confidence Post All-Star at Fairfield Prep and a two-year starter in his ability to lead the department as we move forward,” said Mayor Bill Finch. and captain at Minnesota. Gaudett was born in Bridgeport and attended St. Augustine’s School “I’ve learned so much playing football at this level,” Brown said. “It’s through the 8th grade. He graduated from Fairfield Prep, then attended Fairfield amazing the amount of talent there is in this league and it’s definitely a University and the University of Bridgeport. He joined the Bridgeport police blessing to be around it and to be on the team with guys who are legends.” force as a patrolman in 1983. Source: Connecticut Post, Image from sports.yahoo.com

First National Day of Service Delivers n the weekend of September 10th, thirty-four alums gathered across the Ocountry to continue the tradition of being Men for Others. By the end of the weekend eight sites hosted Prep Alums from New Haven to Northern Cali- Shea ’73 NY Giants Coach Of The Week fornia. These service projects included everything from Soup Kitchens, Com- munity Clean Ups and Home Repairs. This event will continue to grow in scope he New York Giants selected Tom Shea ’73 as “The Lou Rettino High and participation. If you want to be involved next year email J Dillon Collins at School Football Coach of the Week” for the week of September 27, 2010. T [email protected]. Pictured above are alumni gathering for the annual 2010 was his first season as head coach for the Varsity football team. Christmas service project at the Columbus House in New Haven. In recognition he received a certificate signed by the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the Giants Head Coach Tom Coughlin, and the Fairfield Prep football program received a $1,000 check. Coach Shea is married with two boys — Brendan Shea ’08 played foot- ball and rugby and is currently a Business major at Wake Forest and Conor Alum Meets Shea ’11 who plays for the Prep Varsity Football team and Rugby team. Govenor Pawlenty Coach Shea teaches Freshman and Sophomore Honors English. Michael Love ’10, freshman at George Washington University in Washing- ton, D.C., met Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota. Note, the governor is holding a Fairfield Prep Political Awareness banner!

Mentoring Moment with Buffett Christian Babikian ’09 was one of Running for Seton Hall twenty students chosen to attend a daylong meeting with Warren ony Cramond ’09 (left) and Tom Corona ’07, former Prep runners, now Buffett in Omaha. He was able to ask Tcompete for the pirates of Seton Hall. Tony is a sophomore and Tom is the legendary investor a couple of a second semester junior (missed one semester for health issues). Both are questions and presented him with the healthy and happy there. gift from Pepperdine.

40 Prep Today Welcome to the C l ass of 2014

Anthony M. Abbazia Jr. Brian J. Connolly Owen B. Gallagher Brendan J. Lacobelle Robert J. O’Keefe Jeffrey A. Skiba Christian M. Alvarado Michael A. Conte Richard E. Gallagher Robert M. Lancia Liam F. O’Reilly Conor J. Slattery John Aquino Jr. Angelo J. Coppotelli V Thomas J. Garzillo Matthew J. Lane Jr. Andrew J. Ostrosky Burke Smith John J. Arnold William J. Corona Tucker J. Gavey Justin T. Lebek Matthew J. Ownes Adam C. Stanco James R. Artell Anthony M. Cosenza Patric A. Gerard Matthew R. Lee Ivan A. Paz Jeremiah P. Starke Andres Ayala III Logan K. Cotter Scott A. Ghavidel Cole J. Lewis Keith M. Pettway Erik P. Steinborn Christian C. Backe Austin T. Crane Marc D. Giangregorio Allan E. Linke Patrick J. Polley Ryan C. Steinborn Trevor R. Baker Nicholas D. Crowle Brett D. Gibbs Dean F. Lockery Zeeshan J. Pothiawala Brendan C. Sullivan Dyshae K. Baldwin Sergio L. Cruz Kevin R. Gillooly Bojken Lohja Jonathan P. Pruden Robert J. Sylvester III Aaron C. Ball Michael P. Cullinan Samuel L. Gilmore Colin B. Lomnitzer Joseph P. Prutting Brian A. Taccone Keith W. Banquer Bjorn C. Davis Ta’von M. Givens Hunter Edward P. Long Richard J. Quigley IV Matthew G. Tarantino Austin W. Barrett Alexander E. Decoteau- Christian X. Gonzalez- William J. Lopata III Robert F. Ranzilla Henoch Tedros Nicholas M. Bartoli Fredericks Caraballo Alan C. Lounsbury Jr. Nicholas S. Rapillo Jeremy N. Torres Steven S. Bayles John P. Demarco Quincy T. Gregg Robert J. Lynn Tyler R. Rapillo Stephen P. Tortora Matthew R. Beck Michael A. DiVincenzo Peter A. Grennan John M. Manion Sheldon A. Rawson Maxwell T. Trudeau Brendan D. Bernard Wade R. Dodge Alexander M. Grundt David B. Martens Jr. Connor P. Richardson James I. Ulness Jake W. Berry Daniel J. Donahue Christopher E. Gutierrez Jairo E. Martinez Matthew S. Richardson Grant M. Vagnone Shawn M. Blake Jeffrey R. Donofrio Aaron M. Haley II John Paul Masaryk Jonathan J. Rodrigues Fernando Valdovinos Peter R. Blevins Nicholas A. Dosky Charles M. Haley Liam J. Mason Antonio M. Rosa Robert J. Valus III Curran P. Bloom Kryztoff A. Duenas Daniel C.G. Hamar John T. McGarrity Samuel G. Rotini Jr. Richard L. Van de Berghe, III Reilly C. Bloom Tyler J. Duffy Justin Han Matthew B. McKinney John Robert Royak Maximilian Van Munching Hunter J. Bohn Conor P. Duggan Quentin A. Harris Zachary W. McNulty Ryan A. Ruggiano Adam S. Vare Thomas J. Brady Christopher J. Dumont John J. Harrison William F. Molloy Michael B. Ruther Andrew M. Vegliante Ryan P. Brickner Ryan A. Dunkin Michael P. Hennessey Colby T. Monachino David K. Ryan Fraily A. Ventura William V. Brophy Christopher H. Dunn Alec B. Hilton Peter F. Mongillo Logan G. Ryan Jon Paul Vontell Terrance A. Brown Darren J. Edwards John K. Hoin Daniel J. Moran Benjamin R. Sagalyn Stephen P. Walsh Ryan C. Brucato David B. Evans Nicholas C. Hunter Bernardo Moreno Bryan A. Santiago Ryan M. Ward Stephen E. Cadoux Timothy L. Falvey Jr. Tristan H. Jesby Luke R. Morrison Robert M. Scarpetti III Nicholas G. Wargo Liam R. Cahill John M. Ferguson Anthony B. Johnson Sean J. Morrison Christian E. Schlegel Brian F. Whelan Alex F. Cannan Chance D. Filep Blake L. Johnson Ryan P. Morrissey William J. Schlegel Matthew H. Wikman Travis J. Cantu Kevin C. Finlay Gregory J. Kabasakalian Jr. James P. Mulliken Matthew A. Scholl Donald S. Williams Jr. Austin D. Cantwell Justin A. Flayhan Jeram S. Kamlani III James Murphy Nicholas M. Schuermann Stewart R. Williams Conor M. Carey Brandon J. Flemming Connor W. Kasper Billy R. Narvaez Stephen P. Schwartz Benjamin T. Winschel Wesley Ciccone Tyrone A. Fleurizard Thomas M. Kavulich Joshua J. Nascimento John N. Schwoerer Matthew R. Wood Thomas C. Cirillo Albert J. Forno Ethan C. Kee James T. Nemia Andrew B. Scott Michael D. Workman John N. Clark Tony R. Fox II John G. Keklik Peter D. Nestor Colin J. Scull Luis E. Zamora William O. Clyne Kevin W. Fray Darragh C. Kelly Aidan F. O’Brien Luke R. Sheeran Jeffrey T. Zeleny Brandon C. Cole Robert J. Fredericks Timothy R. Kiernan John H. O’Connell Aaron N. Simkovitz Ryan R. Zentner Elliot G. Collins Robert J. Fumai Brandon J. King Thomas P. O’Connor Malik M. Simpson David F. Zielinski Michael P. Collins James D. Funnell III Raphael D. Kinney Brian S. O’Donnell Austin M. Sims Thomas N. Gagne Kenneth H. Kochiss

C ongratulations to the Class of 2011 on your early acceptance to:

University of Alabama University of Connecticut Georgia Institute of Manhattan College Regis College Siena College Albertus Magnus College University of Dayton Technology Marist College Regis University University of Scranton Amherst College Drew University Green Mountain College Maritime College Rensselaer Polytechnic University of South Anna Maria College Drexel University Hartwick College Marquette University Institute Carolina Arizona State University Eastern Connecticut State Haverford College Massachusetts Maritime University of Rhode Island Southern Connecticut Assumption College University High Point University Academy Rocky Mountain College of State University Auburn University Elon University Hofstra University Miami University - Ohio Art and Design Stonehill College Belmont College Embry Riddle Aeronautical College of the Holy Cross University of Michigan Roger Williams University Trinity College Boston College Institute Indiana University University of New England St. Anselm College United States Military Brown University Endicott College Ithaca College University of New St. Bonaventure University Academy Bryant University Fairfield University James Madison University Hampshire St. John’s University University of Vermont Catholic University of Florida Institute of Keene State College University of New Haven St. Joseph’s University Vaughn College America Technology Le Moyne College Northeastern University St. Louis University Villanova University Central Connecticut State Fordham University Loyola University Chicago Ohio Wesleyan University St. Michael’s College Virginia Military Institute University Franklin Pierce University Loyola University of University of Pennsylvania St. Peter’s College University of Wisconsin University of Chicago Maryland Penn State University University of San Francisco West Virginia University Coastal Carolina University George Mason University Loyola University New Providence College Santa Clara University Worcester Polytechnic College of Charleston George Washington Orleans Purdue University University of the Sciences Institute University of Colorado University Lyndon State College Quinnipiac University Seton Hall University Xavier University

Prep Today 5 The Magazine for Fairfield College Preparatory School • Winter 2011 Non-Profit Org. Fairfield College Prep Reunion June 18, 2011 U.S. Postage Preparatory School For Classes ending in 1 and 6. PAID Fairfield A Jesuit, Catholic School of Excellence See www.fairfieldprep.org/alumni University Log on to our Online Alumni Community. 1073 North Benson Road Enter the code printed above your name to register. Fairfield, CT 06824-5157 www.fairfieldprep.org

Save the Date! Join us for… Spring Event April 30, 2011 • Dinner and Marriott Stamford Hotel & Spa Dancing 243 Tresser Blvd., Stamford, CT 06905 • Live and Silent Auction • $25,000 Special Tuition Raffle

Watch for invitations and register online in March at www.fairfieldprep.org/ By the Sea springevent

$25,000 Tuition Raffle For Any School

airfield College Preparatory School announces a $25,000 Tuition Raffle. The prize can be used for any K-12 schools, colleges F or universities, located and accredited in the U.S. Only 1,000 tickets are available for sale at $100 per ticket. (500 tickets must be sold, or buyers will receive a full refund.) Proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Scholarship and Student Enrichment Programs at Fairfield Prep. The drawing will be held at the Spring Event on Saturday, April 30 promptly at 10:30 p.m. at the Marriott Stamford Hotel & Spa, 243 Tresser Blvd, Stamford, CT. Winning ticket holder does not need to be present to win. Please contact the Development Office at [email protected] for more information.