St. Anselm’s Abbey and School 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT

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Mission Statement St. Anselm’s Abbey School is a Catholic, Benedictine community that nurtures the spiritual, personal and intellectual development of young men with demonstrated academic achievement through rigorous study of the liberal arts and sciences, preparing them for the demands of college and a life of learning and service to others. 2018-2019 Board of Trustees

Mr. Daniel Attridge, ’72, Chair Sr. Mary Bader, DC Mr. Christian Barry, ’85 Ms. Mary Elizabeth Blaufuss Mr. Herbert Brooks Dr. Inés Bustillo Mr. Terrence Caulfield, ’85 Mr. Mark Commins, Secretary/Treasurer * Mrs. Susan Creighton Mr. William Crittenberger, Headmaster * Mr. Patrick Granfield, ’99 Fr. Michael Hall, OSB, ’56 Mr. James Hearn, ’77 Mr. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Mr. James Lucier, ’82 Mrs. Sylvia Mahaffey Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mrs. Margit Nahra Mr. Matthew Nolan, ’76 Mrs. Faith Schwartz Rev. Dom Philip Simo, OSB Rev. Dom Peter Weigand, OSB, President* Rt. Rev. Dom James Wiseman, OSB, Abbot Rev. Dom Christopher Wyvill, OSB *ex officio

Please note that donor information contained in this Annual Report reflects cash gifts received by the School between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. We sincerely apologize for any errors and/or omissions that may occur herein.

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St. Anselm’s Abbey School admits students of any race, color, national, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded and made available to students at the school and the School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admission policies, scholarship, and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. St. Anselm’s Abbey School, Inc., is an equal opportunity employer.

2 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School President’s Message Continuing Our Benedictine Tradition St. Anselm’s Abbey School and 77 Years of Transformation

"You cannot speak of Catholic education without speaking about humanity, because the Catholic identity is precisely that God became man. Education cannot be reduced to just the transmission of ideas; we must find new ways to help young people develop their capacity to think, to make, and to love.” Pope Francis August 6th, 2019 + The Feast of the Transfiguration Dear Benefactors, Alumni, Parents, Students, Faculty, and Friends of St. Anselm’s Abbey and School:

In this year’s Again Scripture tells us, “In a resplendent cloud the Annual Re- Holy Spirit appeared. The Father’s voice was heard: port, I return ‘This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased. to the theme Listen to him.’” of Transforma- tion. The final Certainly, in a Benedictine school, through the zeal of draft of my prayer and the work of education, our students change introduction from what they are not into what they may become, so was finished that all may be transformed and become a new creation. on the Feast of The whole of the St. Anselm’s Experience is a period the Transfig- of transformation—from young adolescence to young uration, a few adulthood, from the beginning of understanding to the weeks before coming of wisdom. the opening of our school on nd The academic year 2018-2019 was both exciting and August 22 . notable. Exciting because we intiated our plans for the If all education new Benedictine Learning Center with its focus on ac- is an exercise ademics and scholarship, and notable because this year, in transforma- St. Anselm’s Abbey School won more athletic banners tion, the Feast than in any other year in the school’s history. The Transfiguration of the Transfig- Painted by Fr. Stephen Reid, OSB uration seems (1912-1989) an appropriate By the time you receive this Annual Report, the sum- time to be re- mer of 2019 will be near its end. It is my hope that our flecting upon what has been happening and what can readers will be able to share in the strengths and great happen in the future. Each year’s Annual Report is accomplishments of this small, Benedictine “School of supposed to include the major events from July 1st of the Lord’s Service.” I want to take this opportunity to th thank Bill Crittenberger, who completed his seventh one year to June 30 of the next. As usual, the first sig- st nificant event for the monks—in the quietude of sum- year as headmaster. Bill took office on July 1 , 2012, as mer—is the Feast of Saint Benedict on July 11th. Great the tenth headmaster of St. Anselm’s, and for the past saints like a Benedict or an Anselm were able to seek an seven years has led the school with warmth, with enthu- ecstasy of life or transfiguration of the ordinary into the siasm, and with vision. extraordinary through their zeal for prayer and work. As you will read later in this Annual Report, our Sixth During summer break, the next important liturgical Form students had many splendid acceptances into feast is the Transfiguration, on August 6th. Jesus, in top colleges and universities, and I am pleased to re- His Transfiguration, gazes back at us with a luminous port that our mission of academic excellence remains look of love that makes us desire to live His transparent pre-eminent, challenging, always supportive of beauty. Silently from Tabor's splendor, Christ, the Sav- each and every student. Our commencement speaker, ior, begs: "Become what you behold." Patrick Granfield, ’99, a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, challenged the Class of 2019 to take Ben- edict’s zeal for prayer and hard work to heart and build Jesus took Peter, and James and his brother, John, upon the intellectual foundation they received here; you and led them up a high mountain by themselves. can read his speech elsewhere in this publication. And He was transfigured before them; His face shone like the sun and His clothes became white as light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, conversing with Him. Matthew 17, 1-2

2018-2019 Annual Report | 3 Patrick Granfield was appointed Assistant to the Pres- our academic program and the beauty of our abbey ident – Capital Campaign and Development, and he grounds. Thanks to Admission Director Peter Young, began his work for the school and abbey on the 29th of ’01, many of these visitors blossomed forth into new July. His principal focus is to manage the campaign for admission applications. the Benedictine Learning Center. The Priory Players production of A Gentleman’s Guide Let me now review other major events of the 2018- to Love and Murder, under the direction of Maureen 2019 academic and fiscal year. Boman, our new drama teacher, was staged on the weekend of November 17th. The cast did a superb job; On August 23rd, the first full day of classes, the school this was a most wonderful musical production, enjoyed opened its doors to 257 young scholars, and now for by all attendees. 77 years, the miracle we call the Priory or Abbey School has thrived. On September 7th, House Day, each new On December 18th, our Winter Concert again as- student was assigned to a particular house—Alban, Aus- tounded the audience with the extraordinary talent of tin, Main, or Moore. Afterwards, there was a full day our students. Through the guidance of faculty members of sports and a picnic lunch so everyone could get ac- Maestro Maican, Michael Lodico, and Blair Sutton, the quainted and feel at home. talents of our students exhibited the best part of our fine arts program. The same afternoon, the school The Parents Association, under the leadership of Lau- hosted Form VII Forever, our Past Parents social or- ra and Cristian Libanati, held its annual Family Picnic ganization, and many were able to attend the Christmas on September 9th with ample food, games, and other Concert, which was followed by a wine and cheese re- delights for the huge crowd of parents, children, teach- ception on the mezzanine. Abbot James and Bill Crit- ers, and guests. The social event of the year, the 36th tenberger welcomed the attendees. Fall Scholarship Gala, this year called All Hallow’s Eve, took place on the evening of October 27th. I want Then in late January 2019, Assistant Headmaster Kirk to thank the scores of parents who worked so very hard Otterson and I went to Boston for the Model United to make the Gala a success, and I especially want to Nations Conference. thank Kimberly Walhout, our Development Coordina- tor, who orchestrated the whole event. Likewise, I want to express my sincere gratitude to all who participated in the Gala—raising $313,668 for current-year financial aid.

At the Gala, the school community honored Silvija and Brian Devine, ’59, along with their two children, Brooke and Brian, Jr., all of whom are members of the Devine Family Trust, for their many years of financial support. The school would not be what it is today if it were not for the Devine family. Their first gift was a mil- lion dollars for the renovation of the 1946 gym into the Devine Theater, and subsequently the Devines have giv- en another four million dollars for the Endowed Schol- arship Fund. Through the initiative of those matching Devine Campaigns, the Endowed Scholarship Fund Fifth Form students in attendance were: 1st row: Nick now stands at ten million dollars. This generates over Daniel, Terry Flannery, Joshua Gu, Will Monahan, Pe- $400,000 each year for need-based financial aid. We are ter Zorc; 2nd row: Jack Craig, Ian Ogilvie, Anton Wel- grateful to the entire Devine family for their help. lisz.

The Alumni Office, under the direction of Lawrence While in Boston, I attended an alumni gathering at the Hamm, ’68, had a full schedule of well-attended events. th home of Annette and Michael Mariani, ’88. Pictured The traditional Career Day was held on September 17 , are Diane and Brian Elenbaas, ’87, Fr Peter, Michael when distinguished alumni shared their knowledge and and Annette, and John Hansen, ’78. expertise with our Fifth and Sixth Form students. On October 27th, thirty-six alumni and guests gathered at Rocket Bar downtown for the annual Damien Crane, ’55, Alumni Pool Tournament and Happy Hour. Attendees ranged from the Class of 1956 to the Class of 2014. In the singles, Michael Corrigan, ’83, defeated George Mattingly, ‘56. The doubles champions were George Mattingly, ’56, and Blair O’Connell, ‘05.

Our Open House on November 4th was a great success; there were 145 potential new students in attendance. Many of the visitors told me that they were warmly greeted by our student guides and were impressed with

4 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Two weeks later, on Thursday, February 7th, Rich- chestrated the hidden and not-so-hidden talents of our ard Stafford, ’53, hosted 13 alumni and Headmas- students. ter Bill Crittenberger in New York City at the Links Club: Marshall Hayes, ’88, Timothy Taylor, ’04, The eleventh annual All-Alumni Reunion Weekend Taru Thompson, ’09, Lucas Husted, ’09, Paul Yao, events were held April 26 - 28th. As is tradition, a mem- ’78, Evan Ernst, ’00, Richard Stafford, ’53, Fr. Pe- ber of the class celebrating its 50th reunion delivered the ter, Lawrence Lucier, ’86, James Lucier, ’82, Brian Distinguished Alumnus Address to the entire school McMahon, ’79, Thomas Lee, ’87, Bill Crittenberger, community. This year, the alumni speaker was Peter Robert Bond, ’01. McLaughlin, who has held a professorship at the De- partment of Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg (Germany) since 2003. His principal interests are phi- losophy of science and the history of early modern phi- losophy of science. Everyone enjoyed his address very much. The next day, the 5K Run / Walk in Memory of Peter Samp, ’08, started at 10:00 am and was followed by the Family Barbecue. Many alumni attended Vespers at 6:00 pm and then joined classmates at the Cocktail Reception and the Alumni Banquet.

It is with great that I can report that on May 25th, Br. Samuel (Padraic) Springuel, ’98, was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Michael Fisher in the abbey chapel. Br. Samuel attended St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont, where he started as Physics ma- Declan Friel, Lucas Shi, Hayden Dangle, Thomas Caballero, jor, went on to double major in Physics and Psycholo- Xavier Preston, Kyle Whilock, Nathan Alakjia, John Commins, gy and ultimately graduated with a B.A. in Psychology. Peter Clark, Carlo Pizzano, Michael Gerrety, Fr. Peter. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Maine in 2010, having done his thesis work in the On the weekend of March 1st, the 72nd Annual St. sub-field of Physics Education Research. Just before Fr. Anselm’s Invitational Basketball Tournament Samuel joined our abbey, he was a Physics Instructor at filled our gym with crowds of athletes and spectators. the University of Maryland. Fr. Samuel will be teach- With longtime coach Paul Grenaldo, our varsity team ing Robotics and Computer Science in our school this played valiantly, and for the second year in a row, we coming fall. won the tournament. I want to thank Athletic Direc- tor Steve Roush and all the parents for their hard work and time to make this event such a success.

Lent was late this year, so the second Form VII Forev- er event was the Lenten Mass and Brunch on March 10th. Fr. Michael Hall, OSB, ’56, school chaplain, cele- brated the Mass. Afterwards, 70 guests made their way down to the Commons to partake of a plentiful hot breakfast with clustered platters of cluttered delectables.

On the weekend of March 15th, the Priory Players performed Henry V. Director Maureen Boman, the cast, and the crew are once again to be commended for this most professional production. Then on April 13th, the Spring Concert and Art Show took place; again, Maestro Maican, Michael Lodico, and Blair Sutton or-

2018-2019 Annual Report | 5 could not survive—thank you so much. Know that the monks pray daily for you and your families.

Since November, the school has also raised $2,134,616 for the Benedictine Learning Center during this “Quiet Phase” of the campaign.

And so another year has passed. As I said in my open- ing paragraph, great saints like a Benedict or an Anselm were able to seek an ecstasy of life or transfiguration of the ordinary into the extraordinary through their zeal for prayer and work. This occurs when insight or reve- lation of an underlying pattern or understanding pierces the heart and reconfigures the mind, thereby transform- ing our frequently chaotic or confused experiences.

Alumni Association President Kevin Hudson, ’04, CJ Pizzano, ’15, While it is true that daily human encounters keep arriv- Carlo Pizzano, ’19, Bob Pizzano, Donna Forbes, and Fr. Peter. ing to overwhelm this pattern of tranquility and peace, great saints are able to begin again and renew their ef- On Monday June 3rd; the 26th Annual Golf Outing forts. Somehow, they have a genius sufficient to meet in Memory of Patrick Attridge, ’74, was held for the these continual new challenges through prayer and last time at the Glenn Dale Golf Club. We must find a work. It is my hope, my prayer, and my work that this new golf course for next year since Glenn Dale has been tranquility and peace is found here at St. Anselm’s for sold for a housing project. The Golf Outing was found- each and every person who comes in contact with our ed by James Filpi, ’86, but Pat Attridge enthusiastical- “school for the Lord’s service.” ly ran it for 23 years. Pat was a member of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association from 1990 to Pax in Sapientia, 2012, its Treasurer from 1992 to 2012, and the recip- ient of the Abbot Alban Boultwood Award for service to the school community in 2011. He was the brother of Daniel F. Attridge, ’72, and the father of Brian, ’00, Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB Kevin, ’03, Michael, ’07, and Sean, ’12. President A day of great weather and much celebration, this year the Golf Outing raised $25,000 for the Scholarship Fund.

On Sunday the 9th of June, the students participating in the Appalachia Service Project left our gym parking lot for a week of hard work transforming / rehabbing houses in West Virginia with much camaraderie and ex- citement.

As June came to a close, Kimberly Walhout, our Devel- Fr. Peter presents David Harnett, ’58, the Saint Anselm opment Coordinator, told me that in the 2018-2019 Medal of Distinction. fiscal year, the Annual Fund raised $409,489. Since July 1st, 2018, the school has raised a total of $895,384; this includes $313,668 from the Gala but does not include money raised for the Benedictine Learning Center. A full list of donors and gifts is presented in the follow- ing pages. Without your prayers and benefactions, this Benedictine abbey and school in the Nation’s Capital

6 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Fr. Peter: Summer Travels 2019 San Diego: Silvija and Brian Devine, ’59, Alice and Douglas Dia- mond, ’67, Katrina and Duff Pickering, ’80, Theresa and Beau Mailloux, ’80, John Whiteman, ’59, not pictured, Brenda and David Walters, ’88, and Fr. Peter.

Los Angeles: Mark Cordon, ’95, Maurin Mwonbela, ’13, Thomas Jansen, ’07, Abbas Ali, ’18, Bruce Lloyd, ’65.

Chicago: Joe Mariani, ’02, and Jan Gaetjens, ’08.

Portland Raymond Hogan, ’68, Christian Barry, ’85, Paul Connolly, ’62, Sanjit Kundu, ’87, Fr. Peter, Mi- chael Nolan, ’70, David Anteza- na, ’85, Adrian Crowne, ’92.

Fr. Peter needs your assistance in order to continue his Lawrence Hamm, ’68, [email protected] alumni work. Please make sure your street and email ad- Thank you! dresses are updated. Contact Director of Alumni Affairs,

2018-2019 Annual Report | 7 Headmaster’s Letter

Dear Members of the St. Anselm’s Community:

Dear St. Anselm’s Community, countless college admissions officers The ’18-’19 school year was among the best in recent with whom I have memory, marked by a senior class that comfortably rivaled spoken over the any of the six previous graduating cohorts. As strong a years, and partic- senior class as this one was, the upcoming group, 2020, ularly during my may be even stronger. Time will tell. time as SAAS head of school, APs con- The rising seniors, the class of 2020, absolutely killed it on tinue to be the gold their AP showing this spring, earning marks of 3, 4, or 5 standard in measur- on a stratospheric 92 percent of their exams. [3s, 4s, and ing the rigor of a 5s are considered “passing,” as these marks, depending student’s academic on a college’s academic policy, are what earns a student dossier and in siz- “college credit.”] 92 percent (or 23 out of 25) stands in ing up how well stark contrast to the national average of 65 percent (13 that young person out of 20) and, further, lands this group beyond that of has performed in any recent Abbey class, those from the 2010s. [Yes, time comparison with will tell.] hundreds of thousands of competitive and talented peers.

In addition, fully 65 percent of the scores they earned were As you may know, next year will be my last at St. Anselm’s. 4s (College Board for “Well Qualified”) or 5s (“Extremely I wish to assure every member of the community that I Well Qualified”) and on a broader scale, this year’s show- will continue to give my work and my attention to the ing of passing marks from the entirety well-being of our students the same ex- of the 117 students in Forms IV, V, and ceptional care that has marked my pres- VI, who took 384 AP exams overall, “We are an AP-centric ence since 2012. That St. Anselm’s is in places their performance at the highest a markedly stronger and better position level of any over the past six years. school and, yes, we than it was when I arrived is a source of embrace it (as well we great pride for and strength to me, and Saint Francis de Sales reminds us to “be I consider the School’s most significant who you are and be that well.” St. An- should)—for there are transformation during my tenure that of selm’s is, and has been for quite some loads of benefits for becoming a kinder and gentler place— time, a school that has comprehensively which has been confirmed time and and without apologies linked itself to students who do well." again by alums with whom I have spo- the Advanced Placement program—of- ken, many of them colleagues who daily fering, as we do, two dozen AP courses take in the landscape. Other things that within the curriculum; calling on students to take a min- make me smile: faculty/staff retention has been exception- imum 6 AP courses as a graduation requirement; and in- al, at 97% this year; the sizeable increase in the number of sisting (unlike many peer schools locally and nationally) students of color and international students; and the larger that our students who take an AP course must sit for that number of women serving on the faculty and staff, more national exam. Putting things in context, Abbey Boys of them than ever in leadership roles. generally take between 9 and 11 AP exams during their time here, which (practically like clockwork) annually plac- I have delighted in loosening the School’s “enthusiasm es the School in the number 1 slot in the DC area on the spigot” and in serving as a force for positivity and affirma- Washington Post’s Challenge Index. tion. Always I have tried my hardest and done my best, and I believe that I have made a difference for the better. So, yes, we are an AP-centric school and, yes, we embrace it (as well we should)—for there are loads of benefits for Peace in Understanding, high school students who do well on this “rubber hits the road” national reckoning, to include the very real possi- bility of being able to shave off thousands and thousands of dollars in college expenses. It has become vogue for some of the more prestigious independent schools local- ly and nationally to transition away from APs, asserting, among others, that APs can restrict upper-level course of- William T. Crittenberger ferings, hinder the autonomy or creativity of teachers, or Headmaster create undue pressure on students. For my money and the

8 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Chair’s Report

Dear Members of the St. Anselm’s Community, and digital mes- saging to pro- It has been a great privilege for me to serve as the mote the School; Chair of the Board of Trustees during the past year, (4) identifying continuing my previous six years as a Board member. small investments During the 2018-19 academic year, the Board has fo- that can yield a cused on three priorities – the Benedictine Learning big impact in the Center; student enrollment; and Board engagement. School’s appeal; As described below, we have made significant progress and (5) engaging on all three objectives. the community as a whole in the Benedictine Learning Center: After reviewing the recruitment ef- results of a feasibility study conducted by an outside forts. We are con- consultant, the Board decided at our September 2018 fident that these meeting to move forward with the proposal to raise measures will aid the funds to construct a new building to be called the our efforts to at- Benedictine Learning Center. The BLC is designed to tract the best and provide much needed space for both the School and the brightest. the Monastery. For the School, the BLC will contain a larger, updated computer and technology center, a Board Engagement: Although the Board’s primary new library, multimedia space, tutorial rooms, an art focus is on issues that are long-term and strategic, it display area, and a campus ministry office. For the is essential that we have strong working relationships Monastery, it will contain a new library, a conference with the School’s various constituencies. To that end, and seminar center, and the monastic archives. In ad- guided by Board member Faith Schwartz, we took a dition, the BLC will have a chapel large enough for 50 close look at the ways that we connect with the School worshipers and a sacristy. community with a goal of achieving a higher level of engagement. We came up with five areas for promot- The estimated cost of this project is approximately ing better engagement: (1) inviting leaders of the $10 million. To raise these funds, we have benefit- various constituencies to make informal presentations ed from the leadership of Fr. Peter Weigand, Abbot at Board meetings; (2) making available opportuni- James Wiseman, Board members Christian Barry, ’85 ties for the Trustees to visit the School to observe the and Margit Nahra, and past parent Erich Schwartz. educational experience in operation; (3) encouraging While we are just getting started in the quiet phase of Trustees to attend School events; (4) designating a our capital campaign, we have already received gifts Board representative to attend Parents’ Association and pledges that total in excess of $2 million, with meetings; and (5) communicating with the School’s financial commitments from 100% of the lay Board constituencies about the Board’s role and responsi- members. We are now pursuing six and seven figure bilities. commitments from other prospective donors before we move to the public phase of the campaign. We Headmaster: After much reflection and discussion, greatly appreciate the support we have received thus the Board and our Headmaster, Bill Crittenberger, far, and we look forward to achieving our goal of mutually determined that he would conclude his ser- building the BLC. vice at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. Bill has served with distinction during the past seven years. Student Enrollment: One of the keys to the School’s He has been strongly dedicated to maintaining and success over the years has been our ability to attract advancing the success of the School despite the many bright boys who have the potential to become excep- challenges we have faced. Working cooperatively with tional men. As a consequence, the School must con- our community, Bill has taken steps to promote the sistently focus our finite resources on maximizing our School’s outstanding academic reputation and our opportunities to recruit boys who can take advantage Benedictine ethos. The Board is profoundly grateful of our program. During the past year, under the lead- for his leadership, and we look forward to continuing ership of Board member Patrick Granfield, ’99 and to work with him during the coming year as we un- Director of Admissions Peter Young, ’01, we have dertake a nationwide search for his successor. Board taken a fresh look at our enrollment efforts. This has member Matt Nolan, ’76, an internationally recog- led to the pursuit of some new initiatives based on the nized attorney, will chair the Board’s search com- following principles: (1) improving the use of data for mittee. The committee welcomes input from the St. targeted outreach to potential applicants; (2) forging Anselm’s community, especially your referral of highly collaborative relationships with parents and other re- qualified candidates. cruiting partners; (3) utilizing social media platforms Continued on next page

2018-2019 Annual Report | 9 Continued from previous page we receive from a highly dedicated group of monks led by Abbot James, Fr. Peter, and Fr. Michael Hall, ’56, Board Members: The Board expresses its apprecia- our wonderful faculty and staff, and our tremendous tion to five of our members who have concluded their parents. The Board is grateful to them, especially for terms of service: Beth Blaufuss, Herb Brooks, Susan the many times they go above and beyond what might Creighton, Jim Hearn, ’77, and Margit Nahra. All five reasonably be expected. It is what makes St. Anselm’s have been fantastic contributors to our efforts to sup- such as special community. Without their efforts, our port the School’s mission, and we are very grateful for students would not be able to achieve their goals. their service. Joining the Board as new members are Robert Bell (a past parent and preeminent attorney), With best regards, Michael Mariani, ’88 (an alumnus and highly regarded business executive), and Katy Prebble (President of the Academy of the Holy Cross). We welcome them and look forward to their thoughtful contributions.

Monks, Faculty, Staff, and Parents: The School and Daniel Attridge, ’72 our students are blessed by the remarkable support that Chair of the Board of Trustees

10 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School 2018-2019 Summary of Giving

Reflects all gifts received between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.

Annual Gifts to St. Anselm’s Abbey School Annual Fund Gifts Designated for the School’s Overall Budget 526 gifts $256,302 Annual Fund Gifts Designated for Scholarship Financial Aid 442 gifts $128,500 Annual Fund Gifts Designated for Renovations of the Long Hall 20 gifts $5,928 Restricted Annual Gifts (including named scholarships and other gifts) 37 gifts $106,372

Annual Gifts to St. Anselm’s Abbey Annual Fund Gifts Designated for St. Anselm’s Abbey 106 gifts $35,355

Endowment Gifts Gifts to the Endowment Fund 234 gifts $482,136 Development Events Fall Scholarship Gala Gross Receipts 614 gifts $313,628

Total 2018-2019 Gifts to St. Anselm’s Abbey School $1,328,221 (including gifts to the Annual Fund designated for St. Anselm’s Abbey)

Why I give... Those of us who were lucky enough to attend St. Anselm’s remember working hard in the classroom; we remember gathering for announcements; many of us remember dropping eggs from the gym, and some of us remember learning all of the ways to join independent clauses in a sentence; however, we also remember that this community prepared us not just for college but for life beyond. (And we also learned to recognize a run-on sentence when we see one.) I want to make sure that this St. Anselm’s experience remains in reach for all Abbey boys, present and future. And because I know that, every school day, students are going up the hill Brendan Gleason, ’03 to have as much fun at the top as I did.

2018-2019 Annual Report | 11 2018-2019 Leadership Gifts St. Anselm’s Abbey School would like to highlight the very generous donations of those whom we list below. These persons, families, corporations, and foundations have chosen to provide individual leadership gifts in the amount of $5,000 or greater. Those included here also appear later in this Report under the various funds and campaigns they have chosen to support at St. Anselm’s Abbey School. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Attridge, Esq., ’72 Mr. Everett Mattlin and Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Barry, ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCuaig Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. McMahon, ’79 Mr. Brian Blum and Ms. Gina DiGiuseppe Ms. Theresa M. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Nolan, ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Branson, ’66 Mrs. Nancy Opalack Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. O'Rourke Mr. David Burke, ’84 and Ms. Kelly McGann Dr. and Mrs. Jogues R. Prandoni, ’62 Dr. Michael Cappello, ’80 and Prof. and Mrs. Kevin F. Rock, ’71 Ms. Kerry Robinson Dr. Vincent Sawicki Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Caulfield, ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schissel, ’84 Coakley & Williams Construction, Inc. Mr. Leonard C. Schockling † Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Schwartz Mr. Michael J. Corrigan, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sievers Mr. Christopher J. Daly, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Sipes Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Devine, ’59 Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Dolgert St. Anselm's Abbey School The Dombalagian Family Parent's Association Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dombalagian Mr. C. Richard Stafford, ’53 Estate of Henrietta McKie The James M. Johnston Trust Mr. Brian Friel and The Shepherd Foundation Dr. Mary Margaret Lewis-Friel The W. O'Neil Foundation, Inc. Mr. John Grau and Ms. Kristine Sweeney Mr. Carlos Velez and Dr. Elsa Velez Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kelly Mr. Francis T. Vincent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chip Kuhn Dr. Luke Whitesell, ’76 and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Landau Ms. Catherine Whitesell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey Ms. Holly S. Wright Mr. Michael Mariani, ’88 and Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder Ms. Annette F. McKee Drs. Thomas G. and Lori C. Zorc

12 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Annual Fund Circles of Giving

St. Anselm’s Abbey School recognizes donors for their participation in the Annual Fund of the school and the abbey. Gifts listed are from individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations and directed through the Annual Fund to one or more of four designations: the school’s overall budget, current-year financial aid,support of the monastic community, and renovating the long hall in the Academic Building. Annual Fund gifts received during the fiscal year July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 are recognized in the following sections. NB: Gifts to the endowment, named scholarships, Fall Scholarship Gala, and other events are listed separately. Founder’s Circle Ms. Cathy E. Newman Dr. Bruce L. Gilmore Gifts of $10,000 and above Mr. F. P. Ostronic, ’73 Mr. Brendan Gleason, ’03 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grenaldo The Dombalagian Family Peters, Jr., ’73 Mr. and Mrs. David T. Haresign Heffron Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Landau Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Samp Mr. Joseph M. Schweitzer, ’00 Mrs. B. Jean Hillig Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Sipes Dr. Michael J. Hodgson, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Sella United Way of the National Mr. James Hohman and Capital Area Mr. James E. Sharer, ’74 Ms. Marian Hale Drs. Thomas G. and Lori C. Zorc Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Headmaster’s Circle Kearney, ’74 Abbot’s Circle Gifts of $1,000 and above Mrs. Eleanore L. Keegan Gifts of $5,000 and above Mr. and Mrs. Peter Abbruzzese Mr. John V. Ketchum, ’84 Anonymous Bank of America Matching Gifts Dr. and Mrs. Sin Kim Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Attridge, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Barnett Mr. David Kou and Esq., ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley Ms. Cindy Feng Mr. Richard Best, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kroloff Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bell Ms. Alison Luchs Dr. Michael Laskowski and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Mr. Edward A. Blick Dr. Carol DeFrances Mr. David Burke, ’84 and Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus P. Level Green Landscaping Ms. Kelly McGann Boland, Sr., ’75 Miss Beatrice Mackenzie Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Caulfield, ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Eric Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey Coakley & Williams Mr. Sean Brennan, ’73 and Drs. John P. Martin, ’87 and Construction, Inc. Ms. Alice Fischer-Colbrie Ms. Mami Martin Mr. Christopher J. Daly, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brubaker, ’98 Mr. and Mrs. D. Stephen Mathias Mr. John Grau and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Burchard Dr. Paul H. Mattingly, ’58 Ms. Kristine Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Mr. Everett Mattlin and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCuaig Castellan, ’75 Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. O'Rourke Mr. Robert W. Cobbs, ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mazza Dr. and Mrs. Jogues R. Mrs. Mary B. Cockerham Mr. and Mrs. James R. Prandoni, ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 McFeeters, Jr. Mr. Edward L. Cook, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Costa, ’82 McHugh, ’75 Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Ms. Holly S. Wright Mr. Onnig H. Dombalagian, ’88 McMahon, ’79 Mr. Anthony DuComb and Mr. and Mrs. Marc Moller President’s Circle Ms. Robin Isenberg Dr. and Mrs. Peter Morici Gifts of $2,500 and above Edna P. Jacobsen Charitable Trust Mr. Stephen Morrison and Drs. John and Catherine Benedetto for Animals, Inc. Ms. Carol Fishback Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carbonneau, III John C. Edwards, Ph.D, ’59 Mr. Eamon K. Nolan, ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Craig Dr. Leo Eskin, ’76 and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Nolan, ’76 Daisy B. Deering Trust Ms. Kathy Alexander Mr. and Mrs. C. Christopher Dr. John C. Pestaner, ’79 Data Works Incorporated Fafard, ’83 Mr. H. David Pickering, Jr., ’74 Drs. James and Jean Goodwin, ’63 Mr. P. Scott Feira and Dr. Eugen Pirovic and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lee, ’87 Ms. Amy Carter Ms. Jean Bourne-Pirovic Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Mr. Michael Mariani, ’88 and Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gasser, Jr. Porto, ’61 Ms. Annette McKee Mr. Shubha Ghosh, ’80 and Mrs. Kathryn K. Powers Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Molloy Ms. Sumita Chowddhury-Ghosh

2018-2019 Annual Report | 13 Circles of Giving Mr. Andrew Ray and Dr. Julie Ray Mrs. Mary G. Commins Mr. and Mrs. Neville A. Mander Mr. and Mrs. John A. Riggs Commonwealth Digital Office Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Mrs. Joan T. Romano Solutions Marks, Jr., ’52 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ruppel, ’57 Mr. Michael Conyngham, ’78 and Mrs. Jane Maxwell Dr. Vincent Sawicki Dr. and Mrs. Ms. Mary Hardiman Mr. Thomas May, ’80 George F. Mr. John J. Corrigan, ’83 Mr. John N. McCarthy, ’82 Schreiner, ’67 Mr. Michael J. Corrigan, ’83 Mrs. Rosemary McCutchen Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Mr. John H. Cunningham, ’85 Siebentritt, ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. McGuire St. Anselm's Abbey School Mr. Joshua G. Daniels, ’04 Mr. Aidan T. Mehigan, ’12 Parent's Association Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Mr. John Mirvish and The Benevity Community Diamond, ’67 Dr. Paula Mirvish Impact Fund Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Dodd Dr. C. David Missar, ’83 and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dolan Ms. Katherine Monahan Mr. Francis T. Vincent, Jr. Mr. Edward P. Eagles Mr. Christopher J. Monsour, ’86 Mr. Christian Volz, ’70 and Mr. Jacques R. Edelin, ’97 Mr. Edward H. Murray, ’76 Ms. Paula Jo Page Essent US Holdings, Inc. National Capital Cactus and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Executive Press, Inc. Succulent Society Werner, ’65 Mr. Jeffrey Flannery and Mr. Richard Nuanes and Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Winkler Ms. Carrie Byer Ms. Kathi Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. D. Yao, ’72 Mr. Brian Friel and Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Pingle Mr. Michael Yasich, ’85 Dr. Mary Margaret Lewis-Friel Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Pino Mr. and Mrs. Falan E. Yinug, ’92 Mr. Fares Zaki and Mr. and Mrs. George Garvey Mr. Kennon Poteat and Ms. Julie Wilson Ms. Jane Kirby-Zaki Mr. Benjamin W. Giuliani, ’52 Mr. James Gleason and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Ms. Cynthia Butler Romano Faculty Circle Drs. Michael and Deborah Mr. Alfonso E. Romero, ’02 Gifts of $500 and above Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell 3C Complete Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Hatfalvi, ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. Sack, ’79 Cleaning, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes Mr. Charles Sheehan, ’72 and Dr. George Adams and Mr. Matthew Hicks and Ms. Caroline Ratcliffe Dr. Deborah Adams Ms. Deva Kemmis Mr. Joseph J. Shiang, ’84 Dr. Adewole S. Adamson, ’01 Dr. Marc H. Hohman, ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Cranston H. Smith Dr. and Mrs. David Antezana, ’85 Mr. John S. Huitema, ’81 Mr. Gregory Smith, ’68 and Mrs. Maryle Ashley Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hurley, ’55 Ms. Susan Watts Ms. Hypathia Bernales Mr. Joseph H. Jacques, ’62 Ms. Martha Stancill Mr. David Binkley and Dr. Philip Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strenio, III Ms. Patricia Darish Dr. Rita Hilton Dr. Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, ’66 Mr. J. R. Blake, ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. and Ms. Elizabeth Bobrick Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Kehoe, Ph.D., ’73 The Meltzer Group Bloomfield Mr. Mountain Kim and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ms. Cynthia Filan-Kim Treacy, III, ’85 Branson, ’66 Mrs. Joan Kinnaird CMDR. Bruce Valencia, ’86 and Mr. Christopher Bresnahan, ’86 Mr. Anthony J. Korzan, ’10 Ms. Susan Valencia Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. John J. Landers Dr. Han van Dijk and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mr. James M. Leathers, ’04 Dr. Martha Matocha Burnett, II, ’80 The Hon. and Mrs. Michael C. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Walker Mr. Daniel Calingaert, ’82 and Lemmon CAPT and Mrs. Jerome J. Weber, Ms. Susanna Kemp Dr. and Mrs. Cristian Libanati USN (Ret.), ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ms. Jamie Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Widman Callanan, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wildt, ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Terrence C. Lombardi, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett, ’91 Caulfield,’ 85 Mr. Peter J. Luciano, ’64 Mr. Bryan Young and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cibor Mr. Mark Mahaney, ’83 and Ms. Liz Daley Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Coffin Ms. Patricia Mickens Mr. Raymond F. Colangelo, ’63

14 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Annual Fund Giving by Parents Class of 2019 Mr. Chris Wellisz and Mr. Eric Tischler and Form VI Ms. Anna Chodakiewicz Ms. Danielle Wade Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Mr. Stuart Eisenberg and Class of 2021 Drs. Thomas G. and Lori C. Zorc Ms. Kathleen Kilday Form IV Mr. John Grau and Mr. Brian Blum and Class of 2023 Ms. Kristine Sweeney Ms. Gina DiGiuseppe Form II Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes Mr. James Gaglione and Mr. P. Scott Feira and Mr. and Mrs. William LeVan Ms. Jeana Foley Ms. Amy Carter Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dr. Shakill Hassan and Mr. Bryan Young and McFeeters, Jr. Ms. Marta Henriques Ms. Liz Daley Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Pino Dr. and Mrs. Sin Kim Mr. Robert Pizzano and Mr. Thomas Lang and Class of 2024 Ms. Donna Forbes Dr. Laura Delia Form I COL and Mrs. Rod D. Sansone Ms. Jamie Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Burchard Mr. Craig Whitlock and Mr. James Pandula and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carbonneau, III Ms. Jennifer Toth Ms. Marcella Green Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cibor Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Mr. and Mrs. Rukmal S. Perera Dr. Robert Heaney and Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Sella Dr. Sharon Heaney Class of 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kroloff Form V Mr. and Mrs. Kennan B. Low Ms. Leocadie Bader Class of 2022 Mr. Kevin Perry and Mr. Michael H. Bader, Jr. Form III Dr. Susanne Nobles Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Mr. and Mrs. John Roberti Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Daniel Ms. Marie-Stella Heiser Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. Timothy K. Eicher Mr. Matthew Hicks and Mr. Jeffrey Flannery and Ms. Deva Kemmis Ms. Carrie Byer Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jarboe Class of 2025 Mr. Brian Friel and Dr. Meredith Massey Form A Dr. Mary Margaret Lewis-Friel Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Montague, ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Eric Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Kaproth Dr. Laurent Montesi and Dr. and Mrs. Cristian Libanati Mr. David Kou and Dr. Wenlu Zhu Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCuaig Ms. Cindy Feng Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Painter Mr. John Stubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Landau Mr. Kennon Poteat and Ms. Victoria Espinel Mr. Craig Lewis and Ms. Julie Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Ms. Jennifer Green-Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Brian Reimer Watkins, ’81 Mr. John Mirvish and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Sipes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Widman Dr. Paula Mirvish Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Spencer Mr. and Mrs. William G.P. Mr. and Mrs. Juan I. Tampe Monahan All Giving by Grandparents Hon. and Mrs. Patrick J. Attridge Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mrs. Jane Maxwell Grandparents of Brian P., ’00, Fennell, '66 Grandparents of Mr. Jack C. Kevin L., ’03, Michael J., ’07, Grandparents of Kyle McHugh, ’24, Maxwell, ’20 and Sean C., ’12 Attridge and Colin McHugh, ’25 Mr. and Mrs. Cranston H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Buroker Mrs. Julia P. Gaston Grandparents of Oliver Grandparents of Timothy Coffin, ’13 Grandparent of Matthew FitzPatrick, ’22 and Robert P. Coffin, ’14 Palmer, ’12

Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Craig Mr. and Mrs. S. Douglas Martin Grandparents of Jack Craig, ’20 Grandparents of Ellis M. Berns, ’14 2018-2019 Annual Report | 15 Annual Fund Giving by Past Parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Abbruzzese Mrs. Mary B. Cockerham Mrs. Mary Jane Hatcher Mr. Rafael Acevedo and Dr. Joel Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes Ms. Gabriela Pardo Mr. and Mrs. James R. Connell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Mrs. Sarah C. Crooke Mr. and Mrs. John K. Higgins, Jr. Aguilera-Titus Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Mr. Lawrence Hilliard and Mr. Kerry Allen and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dalbec Ms. Leslie Davies-Hilliard Ms. Maureen Shea Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Davies Mr. James Hohman and Mr. Michael W. Ambrose, Sr. Ms. Dina Davies Ms. Marian Hale Mrs. Irene Arpin Dr. Russell Dickerson and Mr. Thomas Hornyak and Mrs. Joan Attridge Dr. Pamela Pehrsson Mrs. Mary Mancewicz Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Dodd Mr. Michael Huerta and Babendreier Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dolan Ms. Ann Sowder Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo C. Bandong Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. James Huitema Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Barnett Mrs. Jill Downey Mr. Thomas Husted and Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. William J. Driscoll Dr. Ines Bustillo Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bell Mr. Anthony DuComb and Mr. and Mrs. August A. Imholtz Drs. John and Catherine Ms. Robin Isenberg Mr. George Jansen and Benedetto Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dwyer Ms. Kathy Stein Ms. Hypathia Bernales Mr. Robert Edwards and Mr. Fabian Jarrin Mr. Richard Best, Jr. and Ms. Melinda Barth Mrs. Martha S. Jewett Ms. Alison Luchs Mr. Stuart Eisenberg and COL Joseph Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biffl Ms. Kathleen Kilday LTC Pamela Johnson Mr. David Binkley and Mr. Peter A. Eveleth Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson, Jr. Ms. Patricia Darish Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fafard Dr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Mr. William Black and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Faletti Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Ms. Rita Kelliher-Black Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Farina Dr. Philip Joyce and CDR Richard A. Blackford Mr. P. Scott Feira and Dr. Rita Hilton Mr. Edward A. Blick Ms. Amy Carter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kearney, ’74 Bloomfield Fennell, ’66 Mr. Thomas Keary and Mr. Brian Blum and Mr. David Fenton and Hon. Ann O'Regan Keary Ms. Gina DiGiuseppe Ms. Veronique Pluviose-Fenton Mrs. Joan Keenan The Hon. and Mrs. Clifford Bond Ms. Ellen Fielding Ms. Joanna A. Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Finan, ’61 Dr. Stephen G. Kent Mrs. Maureen Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Gregg J. Fitzpatrick Mr. Richard Kjeldgaard and Mrs. Silvia Bonta Ms. Gina M. Fortuna Ms. Joan Darby Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Boyse Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Foss Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kotler Miss Laura L. Britton Mr. Brian Friel and Mr. Sven Kraemer and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brooks Dr. Mary Margaret Lewis-Friel Ms. Carla Hubner-Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Gamble Mr. and Mrs. David W. La Voy Mr. Ernest Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. George Garvey Mr. and Mrs. John J. Landers Ms. Sarah Eno Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gasser, Jr. Dr. Michael Laskowski and Dr. Carol DeFrances Mr. and Mrs. Sven Burmester Mrs. Julia P. Gaston Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lawrence Mr. Patrick Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Leitch, Jr. Ms. Mary Suffoletta Ms. Carol Giacomo The Hon. and Mrs. Michael C. Mr. and Mrs. Antonino Calabro Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gidley Lemmon Mr. Mario Casarella Mr. James Gleason and Mr. and Mrs. William LeVan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Casimir Ms. Cynthia Butler Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Mrs. Joan Castellan Drs. Michael and Deborah Mrs. Patricia A. Caulfield Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Cristian Libanati Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Clark Mr. John Grau and Dr. Richard Long and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard A. Clark Ms. Kristine Sweeney Ms. Dolores Coutts Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Clement Mr. Raymond Hankins, USAF Mr. and Mrs. Kennan B. Low Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cobb (Ret.) and Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mrs. Mary Grace Lucier Mr. Nicholas Cobbs Mr. and Mrs. David T. Haresign Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey

16 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Past Parents Mrs. Carol Maimone Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry O'Rourke Mr. Keith Secular and Mrs. Julianne R. Maimone Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. O'Rourke Ms. Susan Catler Mr. and Mrs. Neville A. Mander Mr. Fernando Orrego and Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Sella Mr. and Mrs. John Marcantonio Ms. Natasha Leskovsek Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Oudens Mr. and Mrs. Garfield B. Simms Mr. and Mrs. D. Stephen Mathias Mr. Christopher Paganelli and Mr. Stephen G. Sinclair Mr. Everett Mattlin and Ms. Anne Linton Mrs. Anne Spaulding Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pairo Ms. Martha Stancill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mauro Mr. William Palmer, III and Ms. Maureen Steinbruner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mazza Dr. Elizabeth Kicklighter Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Stephens Mr. Kelly McConville and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strenio, III Dr. Barry McConville Palumbo Mr. and Mrs. John Strylowski Mrs. Rosemary McCutchen Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Panaro Mrs. Constance T. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Lorton S. McFarlane Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Pangaro Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mr. Charles Paquette and Mr. and Mrs. William G. Teed McFeeters, Jr. Ms. Jane Stenson Mrs. Mary K. Traver Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mehigan Dr. Rubina J. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, Jr. Mr. Martin Mellett and Mrs. Cheryl J. Peckenpaugh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Trimboli Ms. Judy Walsh-Mellett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pecoraro Dr. and Mrs. Carl F. Tyner Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. Rukmal S. Perera Mrs. Debra Van Alstyne Mr. and Mrs. Richard Messalle Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Dr. Han van Dijk and Mr. Robert Metzler, ’67 and Peters, Jr., ’73 Dr. Martha Matocha Ms. Mary Carnevale Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Phipps, Jr. Drs. Glenn Bruce G. and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Pino Adeline L. Vanderver Minahan Dr. Eugen Pirovic and Mr. James A. Vidas Mr. John Mirvish and Ms. Jean Bourne-Pirovic Ms. Joan C. Von Eden Dr. Paula Mirvish Mr. Robert Pizzano and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Walker Ms. Donna Forbes Mr. Lawrence Modisett and Mr. and Mrs. Miguel D. Walsh Ms. Ann Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Poche Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Walsh Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Molloy Mr. and Mrs. John W. Poole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. William G.P. Mrs. Kathryn K. Powers Mr. Robert Whalen and Monahan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quasney Ms. Olya Duzey Mr. and Mrs. John Moniz Mr. Andrew Ray and Dr. Julie Ray Mr. Craig Whitlock and Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Montague Mr. and Mrs. John A. Riggs Ms. Jennifer Toth Dr. Laurent Montesi and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rinehart Mr. Joseph Wiehagen and Dr. Wenlu Zhu Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Rispin Ms. Cathleen Cooney Dr. and Mrs. Peter Morici Mr. Charles Roh, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Winkler Mr. Stephen Morrison and Ms. Maureen Gevlin Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood Ms. Carol Fishback Mrs. Joan T. Romano Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder Mrs. Karen C. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Roush Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Mr. and Mrs. James R. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell Mr. Bryan Young and Ms. Cathy E. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Samp Ms. Liz Daley Mr. Richard Nuanes and Mrs. Marilee C. Sanders Mr. Fares Zaki and Ms. Kathi Sullivan COL and Mrs. Rod D. Sansone Ms. Jane Kirby-Zaki Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Mrs. Mary M. Schmertz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zdankiewicz O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. John Schorn Ms. Suzanne Ziska Mr. Joongyul Oh and Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Schwartz Drs. Thomas G. and Lori C. Zorc Ms. Anna Rhee Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ms. Iona Sebastian O'Keefe, ’60

2018-2019 Annual Report | 17 All Giving by Trustees Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Creighton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Attridge, Esq., ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Kearney, ’74 Sr. Mary A. Bader Granfield, ’99 Mr. James P. Lucier, Jr., ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Mr. Raymond Hankins, USAF Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey Barry, ’85 (Ret.) and Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Nahra Ms. Mary E. Blaufuss Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brooks Mr. Thomas Husted and Nolan, ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Terrence C. Dr. Ines Bustillo Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Schwartz Caulfield, ’85 Honorary & Memorial Gifts In Honor of George Attridge In Memory of John J. Daly, ’46 In Memory of Christian P. Ms. Bridget Graf Mr. Brendan Daly, ’80 and Maimone, ’84 Ms. Julie M. Rasicot Mrs. Julianne R. Maimone In Memory of Patrick J. Attridge Mr.Daniel F. Attridge, Esq., ’72 and In Honor of Tim Delaney In Memory of Mary Manion Mrs. Anne A. Attridge Dr. Andrew S. Szegedy-Maszak, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John Moniz Mr. Michael J. Attridge, ’07 and Ms. Elizabeth Bobrick Hon. and Mrs. Patrick J. Attridge In Memory of Joseph P. Mariani Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 In Memory of Gingi Enzel Mrs. Elizabeth Mariani Ms. Bridget Graf Mr. Jacob Wasserman, ’12 Mr. Joseph P. Mariani, III, ’02 and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hinkle Dr. Hanna Mariani In Honor of Form A, In Memory of John R. Barrett Class of ’25 In Memory of Paul J. Martin, ’95 Mr. Samuel D. Picard, ’97 Dr. and Mrs. Cristian Libanati Dr. and Mrs. Philip Walsh, ’95

In Memory of Robert C. In Honor of Raymond Hankins In Memory of Dr. Patricia May Beasley, ’91 Ms. Angie M. Hankins Mr. Benjamin Lukoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley Mr. Thomas May, ’80 The Dombalagian Family In Memory of Philip J. Mrs. Constance T. Sullivan Huitema, ’82 In Memory of Dorita Beh Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. McGuire In Memory of Dr. William May Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Beh Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. May, ’77 In Memory of Br. Placid Dr. Patricia May † In Memory of Walter R. Blair, Jr. Kerkoff, OSB Mr. Thomas May, ’80 Mr. Blair C. O'Connell, ’05 Mr. Raymond L. Hogan, ’68 and Dr. Emily Platt In Memory of John H. McNeill In Memory of Parle T. Blake Mrs. Helen McNeill Mr. J. R. Blake, ’11 In Memory of Barbara Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley In Memory of Timothy P. In Memory Of Michael P. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. McTighe, ’68 Broderick, ’74 Ketchum, '90 Mr. Peter B. Szegedy-Maszak, Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 Esq., ’68 In Memory of J. Patrick In Honor of the Classes of 2013 Landers, ’91 In Honor of the Monks at and 2014 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley St. Anselm's Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Coffin The Dombalagian Family Mrs. Rosemary McCutchen In Memory of Jeffrey M. In Memory of Dr. James K. Memory of Kevin Morrison Crowne, ’72 Lovelace Dr. Mary Atwell Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Dr. Rubina J. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley The Dombalagian Family In Memory of Maureen Daley Ms. Maryanne Jacobs Mr. Bryan Young and Ms. Liz Daley In Memory of Samuel and Eleanor Luciano Mr. and Mrs. John J. Landers Mr. Peter J. Luciano, ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Montague, ’91

18 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Honorary and Memorial Gifts In Memory of Francis Ms. Margaret H. Samp Mr. Eamon K. Nolan, ’05 Nyirjesy, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Samp Dr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 Mr. Keith Sanders Owens, ’84 Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. May, ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schneider Mr. H. David Pickering, Jr., ’74 In Memory of Lyda Pickering Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Smith, ’77 Ms. Florence Duff Mrs. Anne Spaulding Ms. Georgeanna M. Spagnolo Mr. Gregory Duff St. Anselm's Abbey School Parent's Mr. James P. Vidas, ’90 Mr. A. David Matheo Association Mr. M. White Mr. John Stubbs In Memory of Adam Smith Mr. Jacob Wasserman, ’12 The Hon. and Mrs. Loren A. Smith In Memory of Paul Plant Mr. Robert Williams Mr. Robert Sievers Mr. Bryan Young and Ms. Liz Daley In Memory of Mr. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Eugene Smith In Memory of Henry A. Resing Dr. Mark S. Smith, ’73 and Dr. and Mrs. James J. Krebs In Memory of John Schmertz Dr. Elizabeth Bloch-Smith Mrs. Mary M. Schmertz In Memory of Mary Patricia Pat In Memory of Robert J. Stanford Rinn In Memory of Fr. Urban Dr. Richard M. Keenan, Jr., ’76 Mr. David P. Rinn, ’82 Schnaus, OSB Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Maio, ’59 In Memory of Anthony Waddell, ’53 In Memory of Peter Samp, ’08 Mr. A. Christopher Waddell, ’83 Anonymous In Memory of Abbot Aidan and Ms. Theresa C. Tranlong Mr. Thomas Burke Shea, OSB Mr. James A. Crowell Mr. Henry Achilles and In Memory of Charles Henry Mr. and Ms. David C. Fenton Ms. Helen Mollick Dr. George Adams and Watson, MD Ms. Carol Giacomo Mr. Edward R. Mopsik Mr. Dave Graf Dr. Deborah Adams Dr. and Mrs. Reid H. Hansen, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley Mr. James P. Beirne, ’66 and In Honor of Fr. Peter Ms. Kathleen M. Healy Ms. Wendy M. Ross Weigand, OSB Mr. Frank Henneburg and Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus P. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beasley Ms. Sharon Frey Boland, Sr., ’75 Mr. Martin E. Feeney, ’05 Ms. Anne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brooks Dr. Andrew S. Szegedy-Maszak, ’66 Mr. John V. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. and Ms. Elizabeth Bobrick Mr. Willem G. Klein, ’08 Callanan, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krafft Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cholis Jr. In Memory of Dr. Frank Mr. and Mrs. James Kylis Mr. and Mrs. Adrian H. Whitesell Mr. Craig Lewis and Crowne, ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ms. Jennifer Green-Lewis Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Ostmann, Jr., ’70 Mr. Robert Lilja Dr. Leo D. Eskin, ’76 and Ms. Jamie Lilly Ms. Kathy Alexander In Memory of Matthew Wixon Dr. Richard Long and Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Hatfalvi, ’78 Dr. and Mrs. Philip Walsh, ’95 Ms. Dolores Coutts Mr. Patrick M. Kenny, ’91 and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey Ms. Anne Sullivan In Memory of Kathleen Mr. James Nyika Mr. John V. Ketchum, ’84 Elliott Yinug Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic, ’73 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Landers Mr. and Mrs. Falan E. Yinug, ’92 Mr. Benjamin Powell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lee, ’87 Mr. Howard Riddick and Mr. Clarence D. Long, IV, ’92 Dr. Carol Riddick

2018-2019 Annual Report | 19 Restricted Gifts The James M. Johnston Trust Mr. P. Scott Feira and Mr. Thomas O'Toole, Jr. and The Shepherd Foundation Ms. Amy Carter Ms. Sarah Stevens Ms. Stephanie Babin Mr. and Mrs. Padraic B. Fennelly Mr. and Mr. Felix Olopade Mr. Julius Bargorett and Mr. Brian Friel and Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Pino Ms. Flomena Kiptoo Dr. Mary Margaret Lewis-Friel Mr. Robert Pizzano and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Beh Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gerrety Ms. Donna Forbes Mr. Brian Blum and Mr. John Grau and St. Anselm's Abbey School Ms. Gina DiGiuseppe Ms. Kristine Sweeney Parent's Association Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Conrad Ms. Olajoke Koleosho Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Sherman Dr. Pupi Demissie and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maco Mr. C. Richard Stafford, ’53 Ms. Atikem Hailemariam Mrs. Julianne R. Maimone Mr. David P. Stang Mr. and Mrs. David P. Dugan Mr. Gregory Melcher and Mr. Carlos Velez and Dr. Elsa Velez Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Duke Ms. Merle Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Mr. Stuart Eisenberg and Mr. Thomas Miller and Dr. Lester Yuan and Ms. Kathleen Kilday Mrs. Julia Muth Dr. Susan Euling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Noone

Why I give... St. Anselm’s is a truly special place. It is a school and community that celebrates not just academic and athletic excellence but also kindness, integrity, humility, faith, service, humor, wit, and camaraderie. The staff and faculty carefully cultivate an environment that balances a rigorous workload and high expectations with support, understanding and friendship. Each student is truly known and valued. We are constantly amazed by the sense of community at the school. Certainly, our son’s class has a bond of friendship that we suspect will endure for many, many years to come. As our son begins his adult life we know that St. Anselm’s prepared him to work hard, think critically, recover from setbacks, and help those around him succeed in the process. We proudly give to St. Anselm’s with the knowledge that our support will provide other young men with the transformative education that our son has had in his six years at the school. Kristi and Bruce Craig, parents of Jack (class of 2020)

20 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School 2018-2019 Giving by Note: This list includes all donations from alumni, not counting alumni dues. The numbers represent the percentage of living alumni currently in Alumni contact with the school who made contributions. Class of 1948 67% Class of 1959 27% Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fennell Mr. and Mrs. John E. Finan Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Devine Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fleming Mr. John D. Winters Dr. John C. Edwards Dr. Michael Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Maio Mr. and Mrs. Juan B. Ianni Class of 1950 17% Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Marlowe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kavanaugh Dr. and Mrs. James V. Dingell Dr. Andrew Szegedy-Maszak and Class of 1960 35% Ms. Elizabeth Bobrick Class of 1952 42% Mr. Albert E. Branson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Tansill Mr. Bruce Beckert and Dr. and Ms. Jerome A. Covel Ms. Vicky Wood Mr. Christopher J. Daly Class of 1967 29% Mr. and Mrs. William A. Borowski, Jr. Dr. Timothy C. Hanley Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne Mr. Benjamin W. Giuliani Mr. Brian J. McManus Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Diamond Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Hillig † Dr. and Mrs. John R. Millwater Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mackall Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Marks, Jr. Mr. Denis L. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Marquise Mr. and Mrs. George E. O'Keefe Mr. Robert Metzler and Class of 1953 60% Ms. Mary Carnevale Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Betz Class of 1961 24% Dr. and Mrs. George F. Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Duchesne, Jr. Mr. Thomas L. Bennett Mr. C. Richard Stafford Mr. William D. Dolan, III Class of 1968 33% Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Finan Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm Class of 1954 17% Mr. and Mrs. James G. Nolan Dr. and Mrs. Reid H. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Ruppert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Porto Mr. Walter Hart and CAPT and Mrs. Jerome J. Mr. Wilfrid Worland Ms. Elizabeth Hart Weber, USN (Ret.) Mr. Raymond Hogan and Class of 1962 28% Dr. Emily Platt Class of 1955 54% Dr. F. Jackson Bryce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. McCartin Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Clark Mr. Joseph H. Jacques Mr. Gregory Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Oliver Ms. Susan Watts Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hurley Dr. and Mrs. Jogues R. Prandoni Mr. Peter B. Szegedy-Maszak, Esq. Mr. Anthony J. O’Keefe Dr. and Mrs. Julien Worland Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. O’Neill, Jr. Class of 1969 23% Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Callanan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Walsh Class of 1963 17% Mr. Raymond F. Colangelo Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wilding Drs. James and Jean Goodwin Mr. Lucky Stokes Class of 1956 13% Class of 1970 32% Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Warring, Jr. Class of 1964 14% Mr. Joseph P. Jordan, Jr. Mr. Peter Chemery and Ms. Amy Hungerford Mr. Peter J. Luciano Class of 1957 42% Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Nolan Mr. Richard J. DeFelice Class of 1965 40% Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ostmann, Jr. Mr. Richard L. desJardins Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Asbill Mr. and Mrs. William P. Schreiner Dr. and Mrs. Raine M. Gilbert Mr. Paul S. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Melchor L. Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ralph Mr. Adam Hodgson Mr. Christian Volz and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ruppel Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oliver Ms. Paula Jo Page Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Treanor Class of 1958 46% Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Werner Class of 1971 29% Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Berg Dr. and Mrs. Bruno Giordani Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis, III Class of 1966 61% Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Kirchner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Dolan Mr. James P. Beirne Mr. John Mullan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Dorwart Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Branson Ms. Denise Eggers Mr. Michael L. Fleming Mr. Timothy Delaney and Mr. and Mrs. Egons A. Plavnieks Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mattingly Ms. Katherine Putnam Prof. and Mrs. Kevin F. Rock Mr. and Mrs. James P. Downey, Esq.

2018-2019 Annual Report | 21 St. Anselm's Golf Outing in Memory of Patrick Attridge, ’74 Tournament Sponsors Refreshment Sponsor Daniel F. and Missy Attridge Glenwood Electric Coakley & Williams Construction Scoreboard Sponsor Banquet Sponsor: 3C Commercial Carpet Cleaning Patrick Ostronic, ’73 Putting Green Sponsors President Sponsor Commonwealth Digital Office Solutions, Executive Press, Inc., The Meltzer Group Domino's Headmaster Sponsor Hole Sponsors: Dave, Deirdre, Meghan, and Bridget Graf, The Level Green Landscaping Lilja Family, The Lowenberg Cousins Faculty Sponsors Brooks Family, Capital One, Class of 1975, Class of 2004, Heffron Company, Inc. Corrigan Family, Dr. C. David Missar, ’83, Fleet Transportation, Colorado Security Agency Jefferson Millwork and Design, John Corrigan Fan Club Journey Office Builders, Inc., Mark Mahaney, ’83, Peter Collins, ’74, Purple Onion Catering Co., Sean McGowan, ’83

Class of 1972 50% Dr. Thomas D. Ostronic Class of 1978 35% Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Pickering, Jr. Mr. Michael Conyngham and Attridge, Esq. Mr. James E. Sharer Ms. Mary Hardiman Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Davitt Mr. and Mrs. Vincent T. Cowal Dr. and Mrs. Peter G. Hamm Class of 1975 33% Rev. Anthony E. Giampietro Mr. Albert Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus P. Mr. John T. Hansen Mr. Thomas McTighe and Boland, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Hatfalvi Dr. Denise Cornish-McTighe Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Castellan Mr. Paul Ritchie and Ms. Ayn Hagler Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mickum, IV Mr. Joseph S. McGrath Mr. Conrad Tseng and Dr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. McHugh Ms. Candy Giles Mr. Charles Sheehan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Siebentritt Mr. Paul L. Yao Ms. Caroline Ratcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. D. Yao Class of 1976 36% Class of 1979 35% Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bader Dr. and Mrs. David M. Castellan Class of 1973 38% Dr. Leo Eskin and Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Damiano Mr. Sean Brennan and Ms. Kathy Alexander Mr. Michael Hearn and Ms. Alice Fischer-Colbrie Dr. Richard M. Keenan, Jr. Ms. Jeanne Shuttleworth Mr. and Mrs. Brian Davitt Mr. Edward H. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Keegan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Nolan Mr. William M. O'Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Dr. Daniel J. Sherman Dr. John C. Pestaner Kehoe, Ph.D. Dr. Peter C. Tseng Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. Sack Dr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Martin Dr. Luke Whitesell and Rev. Msgr. James D. Watkins, S.T.L. Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic Ms. Catherine McLellan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Peters, Jr. Class of 1980 35% Dr. Mark Smith and Class of 1977 44% Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Burnett, II Dr. Elizabeth Bloch-Smith Mr. John A. De Ferrari Dr. Michael Cappello and Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Eskin Ms. Kerry Robinson Class of 1974 30% Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn Mr. Brendan Daly and Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins Mr. Thomas W. Keenan Ms. Julie Rasicot Mr. and Mrs. William J. Conyngham Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. May Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Daly Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Kearney Mr. Jeffrey C. Smith Mr. Shubha Ghosh and Dr. Connie Swiner, III Ms. Sumita Chowddhury-Ghosh 22 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Alumni Mr. Thomas May Mr. A. Christopher Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. B. Duff Pickering Ms. Theresa Tranlong CMDR. Bruce Valencia and Mr. Charles G. Sullivan Ms. Susan Valencia Class of 1984 43% Mr. and Mrs. David A. Class of 1981 26% Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Britton Yokoyama-Martin Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Caulfield Mr. David Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Elder Ms. Kelly McGann Class of 1987 27% Mr. John S. Huitema Mr. and Mrs. Philippe F. Hensel Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Caulfield Mr. J. Christopher McDonough Mr. John V. Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Dwyer Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Russell Mr. and Mrs. Christian P. Maimone† Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Elenbaas Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Mizgerd Mr. David M. Knasel Dr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lee Class of 1982 36% Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schissel Drs. John P. Martin and Mami Martin Mr. Daniel Calingaert and Mr. Joseph J. Shiang Ms. Susanna Kemp Mr. Richard A. Shumann Class of 1988 21% Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Costa Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Vidmar Mr. and Mrs. John B. Benedetto Mr. Joseph Giffler and Dr. Joseph Zorc and Ms. Judith Kraft Ms. Maeve Coburn Mr. Onnig H. Dombalagian Mr. James P. Lucier, Jr. Mr. Owen M. Ewald Class of 1985 38% Mr. Justin Higgins Mr. John N. McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. David Antezana Mr. Michael Mariani and Mr. James Potemra and Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Barry Ms. Laverne Potemra Ms. Annette McKee Mr. and Mrs. Terrence C. Caulfield Mr. David P. Rinn Mr. Michael J. Smith Mr. John H. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Rodenhuis Mr. Nikolas Lanyi and Class of 1989 16% Ms. Holly Peele Class of 1983 52% Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Benedetto Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Muoio Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Burns Dr. and Mrs. David P. Huitema Mr. Eric P. Rice Mr. Edward L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Treacy, III Mr. Michael J. Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Powers Mr. John J. Corrigan Mr. Michael Yasich Mr. and Mrs. C. Christopher Fafard Class of 1990 15% Class of 1986 35% Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hansen Mr. and Mrs. James P. Connell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bedessem Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hatch Mr. Peter F. Eskin and Mr. Christopher Bresnahan Mr. Steven Kahle and Ms. Jennifer Lindow Ms. Erin Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Fedigan, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Ketchum Mr. Mark Mahaney and Mr. James P. Vidas Ms. Patricia Mickens Mr. James Filpi and Ms. Lynn Pouliot Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. May Class of 1991 24% Mr. and Mrs. Sean R. McGowan Dr. Alexander S. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mathias Mr. and Mrs. Vahe A. Dombalagian Dr. C. David Missar and Mr. Patrick Kenny and Ms. Katherine Monahan Mr. Christopher J. Monsour Ms. Anne Sullivan Mr. Reid A. Muoio Mr. Ryan P. O'Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Montague Mr. C. M. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ritacco, II Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett

St. Anselm’s Family 5K in Memory of Peter Samp, ’08 Event Sponsors Gold: F. Patrick Ostronic ’73, Carol Giacomo & Chris Marquette, ’08, The Henneburg and Frey Family, The Kylis Family, The Samp Family, St. Anselm’s Alumni Association Silver: The Kelly Family, The Krafft Family, The Mahaffey Family, The Moniz Family Bronze: District Amputee Care Center, The Hamm Family, The Jurith Healy Family, The Riddick Family, St. Anselm’s Parents Association

2018-2019 Annual Report | 23 Alumni Class of 1992 22% Mr. and Mrs. Adrian H. Crowne Why I give... Mr. Clarence D. Long, IV I came to the Abbey in Mr. Benjamin K. Rinehart 1972 - terrified, insecure, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ryan lost and adrift. I did not Mr. and Mrs. Falan E. Yinug know that our little school Class of 1993 11% would become central Mr. Scott M. Galloway and transformative, that Mr. David B. Lischer the experience would Mr. Thomas F. Resing forever render me capa- Class of 1994 8% ble of amazing things Mr. and Mrs. Erin Ersenkal - not always in the ways Mr. Carl A. Morales I expected, but amazing Class of 1995 16% nonetheless. I was given what most are not given at oth- Dr. Mark H. Corden er institutions: support, kindness, grounding, and most Mr. Jeffrey L. Mattlin of all, love. These gifts, this grace, were freely given to a Mr. Michael Riggs child who couldn't even afford to be there. These things Dr. and Mrs. Philip Walsh can be felt still today, even by my children through me. I Class of 1996 11% am humbled and grateful. I will contribute to this school LCDR and Mrs. Nathan Kendric in any way I can, for as long as I can, and it will never be Mr. Jason Peckenpaugh and Ms. Nancy Glass enough. Pax. Michael O'Connell, Esq., 1978

Class of 1997 15% Class of 2001 15% Mr. James P. McAndrews, IV Mr. Jacques R. Edelin Dr. Adewole S. Adamson Mr. Eamon K. Nolan Mr. Samuel D. Picard Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brooks Mr. Blair C. O'Connell Mr. Patrick Resing and Mr. Roland F. Foss Mr. William S. Snider Ms. Nora Lawrence Dr. Nicholas A. Kessides Mr. Christopher J. Van Alstyne Mr. Jason M. White Mr. Matthew J. Sweeney Mr. Xan Vongsathorn and Ms. Catherine Farkas Class of 1998 32% Class of 2002 14% Mr. and Mrs. Marc T. Borger Mr. Christian A. Clansky Class of 2006 13% Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brubaker Mr. Robert W. Cobbs Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Edelin, Jr. Mr. Awenate Cobbina Mr. Joseph Mariani, III and Mr. Andrew M. Schiff Mr. Justin Donnelly Dr. Hanna Mariani Mr. Patrick J. Shea Dr. Marc H. Hohman Mr. Alfonso E. Romero Mr. Blaise Misztal Mr. Isidore K. Smart Mr. Michael Modisett Class of 2003 17% Class of 2007 11% Mr. Michael F. Sriprasert Mr. Kevin Attridge and Mr. Michael J. Attridge Mr. Oliver A. Zill Ms. Elise Attridge Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Jasinski Mr. Andrew E. Donnelly Mr. Daniel W. Quasney Class of 1999 14% Mr. Peter H. Fielding Mr. Jacob W. Snider Mr. Richard Granfield and Mr. Brendan Gleason Mrs. Kerry Granfield Mr. Michael A. Mowery Class of 2008 17% Mr. Peter A. Kendrick Mr. Adam Roush Mr. Daniel J. Black Dr. Ryoichi Noguchi Class of 2004 15% Mr. Andrew L. Hamm Class of 2000 22% Mr. Joshua G. Daniels Mr. Cameron E. Jacobs Mr. Kevin B. Barefoot Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Hudson Mr. John F. Kelly Mr. Peter J. Farrell Mr. James M. Leathers Mr. Willem G. Klein Mr. Edward H. Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Lynch Dr. Michael Manglitz and Mr. David K. Mathias Class of 2009 13% Ms. Jessica Den Houter Mr. Adrian J. Dhanaraj Mr. Adrian J. Rankine-Galloway Class of 2005 24% Mr. Lucas F. Husted Mr. Joseph M. Schweitzer Mr. Philip C. Calabro Mr. Thomas La Voy Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wildt Mr. Martin E. Feeney Mr. Jamsheed Lovelace Mr. Matthew S. Hallam Mr. Christian A. Schorn

24 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Alumni Class of 2010 13% Class of 2012 10% Mr. Matthew S. Huerta Mr. Jonathan A. Aguilera- Mr. Aidan T. Mehigan Mr. Robert C. Pizzano Titus Mr. Jacob Wasserman Mr. Matthew M. Bond Mr. Kyle J. Winkler Class of 2016 9% Mr. Dionysios Koroulakis Mr. Evan M. Binkley Mr. Anthony J. Korzan Class of 2013 5% Mr. Anthony L. Pairo Mr. Francis X. McCarthy Mr. Nicholas D. Stewart Class of 2011 23% Mr. Maurin K. Mwombela Mr. Benjamin A. Beidleman Class of 2017 13% Mr. J. R. Blake Class of 2014 10% Mr. Spencer R. Stingley Mr. Christopher C. Bragale Mr. Robert T. Haislmaier Mr. Joseph M. Breslin Mr. Michael W. Laskowski Class of 2017 7% Mr. Allen C. Church Mr. Sebastian D. Mazza Mr. Alexander Farhang Mr. Joseph T. Downs Mr. Nicholas A. Poche Mr. Daniel G. Fitzpatrick LT John Hamm Mr. Matthew R. Laskowski Class of 2015 14% Mr. Atticus L. Sawatzki Mr. John H. Clark Class of 2019 3% Mr. Ian Conrad

Top 6 Annual Fund Classes Listing is based on the percentage of members in each class who gave to the 2018-2019 Annual Fund. 60% 50% 67% 52% 54% 61%

1948 1966 1953 1955 1983 1972

2018-2019 Annual Report | 25 Corporate Matching Gifts Bank of America Matching Gifts IBM Matching Grants Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. de Groot, ’70 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hurley, ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Owen, ’71 CAPT and Mrs. Paul M. Regan The GE Foundation Mr. Alfonso E. Romero, ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Barry, ’85 Mr. Thaddeus J. Burns, ’81 Essent US Holdings, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. O'Neill, ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Widman Mr. Kevin L. Walsh, ’01

Glenmede Trust Company, N.A. The Pew Charitable Trusts Employee Matching Mr. Matthew S. Hallam Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paxton Goldman Sachs and Company Mr. David B. Lischer UBS Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Morreale Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Low

All Giving by Scenes from Renaissance Day Faculty & Staff

Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Mr. Henry Achilles and Kalhorn Ms. Helen Mollick Mrs. Mary Kelly Mr. Hedayat D. Baha Ms. LaSean Lane Ms. Maureen Boman Mr. James M. Leathers, ’04 Mr. Thomas J. Cholis, Jr.† and Ms. Stacey Marnell Mrs. Nancy S. Cholis Ms. Jessie Martin Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. McCarthy Mr. Michael Staron explains the intricacies Mr. and Mrs. Paul Commins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mehigan of a board game. Mr. John J. Corrigan, ’83 Mr. Ryan O'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ms. Doris Melissa Montoya Crittenberger Mr. and Mrs. Jose Morales Mr. William Cupido Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Morse Mr. R. Mark Dean Mr. Kirk G. Otterson Mr. Zacarias Delgado Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Roush Mr. Hal DeLuca Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sisson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunlavey Mr. Michael Staron Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grenaldo Ms. Blair Sutton Mr. Abdelwahab A. Gubartalla Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Vaile Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Walhout Mr. Jeffrey Harwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Ms. Debora Edward Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Young Dr. Wood demonstrates liquid nitrogen.

26 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Gifts to the Fall Scholarship Gala Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Abell Mr. David Cavanaugh and Ms. Melinda Barth Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Achikeh Ms. Jeaneen Riely Mr. and Mrs. Achille Ekeu Anonymous Mrs. Katherine Cawood Mr. P. Scott Feira and Mrs. Irene Arpin Ms. Danielle Chapman Ms. Amy Carter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mr. Thomas J. Cholis, Jr. † and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Felgenhauer Attridge, Esq., ’72 Mrs. Nancy S. Cholis Mr. Deon Filmer and Hon. and Mrs. Patrick J. Attridge Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cibor Mrs. Signe-Mary McKernan Mrs. Joan Attridge Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fiorentino Mr. and Mrs. Don Avart Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Gregg J. Fitzpatrick Sr. Mary A. Bader Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Marty FitzPatrick Ms. Leocadie Bader Mr. and Mrs. Paul Commins Mr. Jeffrey Flannery and Mr. Hedayat D. Baha Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Conrad Ms. Carrie Byer Mr. Julius Bargorett and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Craig Mr. Brian Foucart and Ms. Flomena Kiptoo Ms. Carlotte Crawford Ms. Julia McClung Mr. and Ms. Edward Barnidge Creative Parties, Inc. Dr. Jason Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Ms. Arianne de Govia Barry, ’85 Creighton Ms. Desiree French Ms. Maureen A. Beabout Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mr. Brian Friel and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Beh Crittenberger Dr. Mary Margaret Lewis-Friel Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crowell Mr. John Funge and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentley Mr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67 Ms. Amanda Ripley Mr. and Mrs. John Berg Entertainment Cruises Mrs. Gloria W. Garner Mr. Edward Bestic and Ms. Ruth D'Acosta Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Garner Ms. Suzanne Jessop Mr. and Mrs. Mario D'Angelo Ms. Jane Garner Mr. David Binkley and Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Dangle Ms. Nan Garner Ms. Patricia Darish Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Mr. Demssie Gebrehedhin CDR Richard A. Blackford Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gerrety Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davis Ms. Carol Giacomo Bluemercury DeCarlo Dr. Anand Gopal and Mr. Brian Blum and Mr. Jonathan DeFosse and Dr. Anuradha Aiyar Ms. Gina DiGiuseppe Ms. Kaori Nakamura Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ms. Maureen Boman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard del Rosario Granfield,’ 99 Dr. and Mrs. Eric Bradshaw Mr. Hal DeLuca Mr. John Grau and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dr. Pupi Demissie and Ms. Kristine Sweeney Branson, ’66 Ms. Atikem Hailemariam Mr. James Grimaldi and Ms. Tracey A. Broderick Mr. Richard L. desJardins, ’57 Ms. Niki Collins Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Devine, ’59 Mr. Abdelwahab A. Gubartalla Brooks, ’01 Mr. Mark DeWeaver and Dr. Tenagne Haile-Mariam Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brooks Ms. Angela See Mr. Robert T. Haislmaier, ’14 Ms. Tamara Brown Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Dolan, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Ms. Sandra Brown Mr. and Mrs. James P. Haislmaier Mr. Mitchell Brown Downey, Esq., ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brundage Mr. and Mrs. William J. Driscoll Hamm, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Dugan Mr. Raymond Hankins, USAF Burchard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Duke (Ret.) and Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunlavey Mr. and Mrs. Eric F. Hardie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Caballero Ms. Janine Dunne Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Ms. Jean Harris Carbonneau, III Dwyer, ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Dr. Robert Heaney and Castellan, ’75 Edelin, Sr. Dr. Sharon Heaney Mrs. Joan Castellan Mr. Robert Edwards and

2018-2019 Annual Report | 27 Gala Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Lewis Mr. Don Nalezyty and Ms. Marie-Stella Heiser Mr. Craig Lewis and Dr. Susan Nalezyty Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Helfrich Ms. Jennifer Green-Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ms. Chelsea I. Henderson Dr. and Mrs. Mark K. Li Nedoluha, PhD Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dr. and Mrs. Cristian Libanati Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Hession, Jr. Liberty Mountain Resort Nolan, ’76 Mrs. Loretta M. Higgins Ms. Jamie Lilly Mr. Sean Nolan and Dr. and Mrs. Jason R. Hoefling Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ms. Marita O'Sullivan Mr. Darrin Holley Lombardi, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Noone Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lott Mr. James Nyika and Mr. and Mrs. Gerred H. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Kennan B. Low Ms. Susan Wachira-Nyika Mr. Huanzhong Hu and Mr. James P. Lucier, Jr., ’82 Mr. Blair C. O'Connell, ’05 Ms. Sha Jin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Mr. and Mrs. James D. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Lynch, ’04 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hudson, ’04 Prof. Loretta Lynch O'Keefe, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maco Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olson Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey Dr. and Mrs. Emeka Onyewu Dr. and Mrs. David P. Mr. Christian P. Maimone, ’84 † Dr. and Mrs. C. Obi Onyewu Huitema, ’89 and Mrs. Julianne R. Maimone Mrs. Nancy Opalack Mr. and Mrs. James Huitema Ms. Stacey Marnell Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry O'Rourke Mr. Patrick L. Hurley Marriott Washington Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. O'Rourke Mr. Thomas Husted and Wardman Place Dr. Thomas D. Ostronic, ’74 Dr. Ines Bustillo Drs. John P. Martin and Mr. Thomas O'Toole, Jr. and Dr. Alexander Isaac and Mami Martin, ’87 Ms. Sarah Stevens Dr. Jo Hall Mr. Everett Mattlin and Mr. Kirk G. Otterson Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacobs Ms. Barbara Patocka Dr. Dan Overdeck and Mr. Marcus Jadotte and Mrs. Constance Mauro Dr. Kimberlee Overdeck Dr. Jennifer Park-Jadotte Ms. Marie H. May Mr. George H. Paci and Ms. Jane L. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Ms. Molly E. Pannell Mr. Joseph P. Jordan, Jr., ’64 McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Painter Mr. Steven Kahle, ’83, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCuaig Mr. and Mrs. Damian Paletta Ms. Erin Fanning Mr. J. Christopher Mr. James Pandula and Dr. and Mrs. Christopher G. McDonough, ’81 Ms. Marcella Green Kalhorn Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. McElroy Ms. Maderia Y. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Kaproth Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dr. Rubina J. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Marty Kaufman McFeeters, Jr. Mr. Andrew D. Patzman and Mrs. Mary Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh Ms. Michele M. Rivard Kenwood Animal Hospital Mr. Brian J. McManus, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paxton Kenwood Canine Clubhouse Mr. Francisco Medina and Ms. Erika Peace Mr. Gerard Klein, Jr. and Ms. Sharon Swingle Mr. and Mrs. Rukmal S. Perera Ms. Anne Marie Men's Wearhouse Mr. Kevin Perry and Westerbaan-Klein Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Merkle Dr. Susanne Nobles Mr. Patricio Korzeniewicz and Metro 29 Diner Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Pino Ms. Nancy Forsythe Mr. Quentin Meyer Dr. Eugen Pirovic and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krafft Mr. Thomas Miller and Ms. Jean Bourne-Pirovic Dr. and Mrs. Nevin A. Kresic Mrs. Julia Muth Mr. Robert Pizzano and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kroloff Mr. Kenneth Miranda and Ms. Donna Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Chip Kuhn Ms. Elena Papina Mr. and Mrs. Egons A. Msgr. T. Ansgar Laczko Mr. John Mirvish and Plavnieks, ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Landau Dr. Paula Mirvish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Poche Mr. and Mrs. John J. Landers Mr. and Mrs. William G.P. Mr. Kennon Poteat and Mr. Thomas Lang and Monahan Ms. Julie Wilson Dr. Laura Delia Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Mr. Benjamin Powell and Monica Laquatra Montague, ’91 Ms. Shauna Steele Larriland Farm Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Montague Mrs. Kathryn K. Powers Dr. Michael Laskowski and Mr. and Mrs. Jose Morales Dr. and Mrs. Jogues R. Dr. Carol DeFrances Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Morse Prandoni, ’62 Taryn Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Mr. and Mrs. Craig F. Preston Mr. James M. Leathers, ’04 Muoio, ’85 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quasney Mr. and Mrs. William LeVan Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Nahra Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Raffetto, Jr.

28 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Gala

Ms. Lorraine G. Ramsdell Mr. and Mrs. Karl Voglmayr Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Widman Mr. Sean Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Walhout Mr. Christopher Williams and Ms. Joyce Gresko Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Walsh Ms. Laurel McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Recchia Wardman Wines Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams Mr. and Mrs. Brian Reimer Mr. David Wasserman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Mr. Howard Riddick and Ms. Susan Ginsberg Mr. Michael Wilson Dr. Carol Riddick Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Watkins, ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Ritacco, II, ’86 Mr. Kelly Welch and Mr. Bryan Young and Mr. and Mrs. John Roberti Ms. Kate Yonkers Ms. Liz Daley Round House Theatre Mr. Chris Wellisz and Dr. Lester Yuan and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Roush Ms. Anna Chodakiewicz Dr. Susan Euling Mr. Francisco Ruiz and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Mr. Salman Zaidi and Ms. Yolanda Garay Werderitsch Dr. Elena Glinskaya Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Samp Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Ms. Suzanne Ziska LTC and Mrs. Glen A. Savory Werner, ’65 Drs. Thomas G. and Lori C. Zorc Dr. Vincent Sawicki Hon. and Mrs. Ronald Schiff Mr. and Mrs. John Schorn Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Schwartz Ms. Lakeisha Scott Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Sella Mr. James E. Sharer, ’74 Ms. Rachel Shea Dr. Colin Shepard and Dr. Caroline Greene Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons Save the Date Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Sipes Don’t Be Late! Mr. Howard Smith and Ms. Manuela Scarsi Ms. Jessica Smith Mr. Richard Snider, Jr. and Ms. Mary Ann Allison Mr. and Mrs. John P. Sontag, ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Spencer St. Anselm's Abbey School Parent's Association Ms. Josephine A. Stelzig Mad Hatter’s Ball Mr. John Stubbs and Ms. Victoria Espinel Saturday, October 26, 2019 Ms. Blair Sutton Mr. Matthew J. Sweeney, ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Tansill, ’66 The Art Of Shaving The W. O'Neil Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Turner th Mr. Carlos Velez and 37 AnnualFall Scholarship Gala Dr. Elsa Velez www.saintanselms.org/support/gala Virginia Gold Cup Association

2018-2019 Annual Report | 29 The Benedictine Learning Center The Benedictine Learning Center will be for our laity and our students to the capabilities they need to serve a concrete example of their empowerment in carrying and thrive in our world today. our Benedictine mission well into the future. This new facility will offer more than libraries, a student chapel, The Benedictine Learning Center will strengthen our multi-media rooms, a technology center, galleries, and “school for the Lord’s service,” allowing each member new areas for gathering, teaching, and enrichment. of our community to develop more completely their Most importantly, it will be a place for prayer, reading, God-given talents and to appreciate more clearly how studying, and work; a Sacred Space where the commit- they are called to affirm the inherent dignity of all. ment to Ora et Labora and Pax in Sapientia is evident. Abbot James Wiseman, OSB The Benedictine Learning center will become a liter- Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB al bridge between our school and monastery. Just as powerfully, it will bridge our tradition to our future

Dr. Ines Bustillo, past parent and board member, Chevy Chase, MD "The heart and soul of a St. An- selm's experience is the knowl- edge and spiritual nourishment gained by the students' interaction with the monks. The unification of the School and the Abbey in the common space of the Benedictine Learning Center will enhance this experience and advance St. An- selm's academic excellence in the years to come."

Cmdr. (USN) Gavan Montague, ’91, "The world is a complicated place, but current parent, Takoma Park, MD we don’t need to figure it out all for ourselves in the limited time span of our own lives. We have the benefit of histo- ry and tradition – millennia of thought and divinely inspired work – to guide us. The Benedictine Learning Center will allow our community greater access to this invaluable resource."

Dr. Vincent Sawicki, friend of the school, Richmond, VA "The Benedictine Learning Center will help provide the intellectual nourishment to prepare these young men for the future. The ripple effect of what it achieves will be felt far beyond the walls of the Abbey."

30 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Early Donors in the "Quiet Phase" Anonymous Dr. Bruce L. Gilmore Mr. Muhammad Mian and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Abell Ms. Susan E. Ginsberg Amun Habib Mr. and Mrs. W. Shepherdson Mr. Jonathan Goldberg, ’89 Ms. Joanna A. Miller Abell Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mr. Ken Miranda and Mr. Henry Achilles and Granfield,’ 99 Ms. Elena Papina Ms. Helen Mollick Mr. Abdelwahab A. Gubartalla Mr. Husayn-Olivier L. Moody, ’94 Mr. Robert Alspaugh Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. Carl A. Morales, PhD, ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Hamm, ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Morales Attridge, Esq., ’72 Mr. Raymond Hankins, USAF Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Morse Mr. Thomas Attridge (Ret.) and Ms. Lisa McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Nahra Mr. Hedayat D. Baha Mr. Albert Hansen, ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Mr. Jeffrey Harwood and Nolan, ’76 Barry, ’85 Ms. Debora Edward Mr. Ryan O'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Battle Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77 Ms. Doris Melissa Montoya Mr. Kyle Bellows and Mr. Thomas Husted and Mr. F. Patrick Ostronic, ’73 Ms. Zoe Root Dr. Ines Bustillo Dr. Thomas D. Ostronic, ’74 Ms. Mary E. Blaufuss Dr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Dr. Linda P. Perez Mr. Pablo Bonilla Kalhorn Prof. and Mrs. Kevin F. Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Borger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Rock, ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brooks Kearney, ’74 Mr. Alfonso E. Romero, ’02 Ms. Tamara Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Roush Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Kinnaird, ’80 Dr. Vincent Sawicki Burchard Mrs. Mary Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schissel, ’84 Dr. Michael Cappello, ’80, and Ms. LaSean Lane Mr. and Mrs. Erich T. Ms. Kerry Robinson Mr. James M. Leathers, ’04 Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Terrence C. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lodico Mr. Charles Sheehan, ’72 and Caulfield,’ 85 Mr. James P. Lucier, Jr., ’82 Ms. Caroline Ratcliffe Mr. Thomas J. Cholis, Jr. † and Mr. Philip Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sisson Mrs. Nancy S. Cholis Mrs. Lynnly Tydings Mrs. Anne Spaulding Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mahaffey Mr. Michael Staron Mr. and Mrs. Paul Commins Dr. Michael Manglitz, ’00, and Ms. Blair Sutton Mr. Mark Commins and Ms. Jessica Den Houter Mr. Bryan Taylor and Ms. Monica Mische Mr. Michael Mariani, ’88, and Ms. Kerry O'Brien Mr. John J. Corrigan, ’83 Ms. Annette McKee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treacy, Jr. Mr. William Cupido Ms. Stacey Marnell Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Vaile Mr. R. Mark Dean Ms. Jessie Martin Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Walhout Mr. Zacarias Delgado Mr. Delonte Massey Dr. Luke Whitesell, ’76, and Mr. Hal DeLuca Mr. Everett Mattlin and Ms. Catherine McLellan Mr. William Dolan, ’61 Ms. Barbara Patocka Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett, ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Dolgert Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunlavey McCarthy Mr. Eric Yde, ’12 Mr. Alexander F. Edsall, ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Mr. Mark Yde, ’14 McMahon, ’79 Dr. Leo Eskin, ’76 and Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. Sarah Elder Mr. Thomas McTighe, ’72, and Ms. Kathy Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Young, ’01 Dr. Denise Cornish-McTighe Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Young Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mehigan Fennell, ’66

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VIEW OF LEARNING CENTER FROM QUADRANGLE ST. ANSELM’S ABBEY SCHOOL WASHINGTON, DC 17034.00 04.18.2018 A Message from the Abbot Dear Friends of St. Anselm’s,

Having been reminded by email that my letter for our annual report would soon be due, I decided to write it while enjoying a few weeks visiting rela- tives and friends in other parts of our country. As I write, I am sitting on the patio of a friend’s home in Louisville on a mild and perfectly peaceful summer evening, with not a disturbing sound in earshot. Earlier, I had just finished reading a rather well-known account of the clash between “civiliza- tion and barbarism” in the first half of the nineteenth century in Argentina, a particularly troubled period in that nation’s history. The author, Domingo Sarmiento, eventually became his country’s ambassador to the United States and also served for a while as president of Argentina, but he devoted much of his life’s work to promoting education throughout his native land, for he was convinced that widespread education was the only remedy for the barbarism that was so often reflected in the words and deeds of those who had gained positions of great power, whether regional or national.

It is really that same conviction that has made education a key part of the work that our monastic community has always done. We have never assumed that we have finally gotten everything “just right,” so we are con- stantly striving to provide an ever-better education for the young men who attend our school. It is certainly gratifying to learn of the many ways in which their schooling has enabled our graduates to serve others in a wide variety of professions. One such alumnus was Bernard Hillig, M.D., who died this summer at a very advanced age. His widow, Jean, subsequently sent me a card expressing her gratitude that two of us monks had concelebrated his funeral Mass. She added that “the best-known of Bernie’s life is how much he appreciated and loved his dear St. Anselm’s education over these many years.” I have no doubt that countless alumni feel the same way.

As always, we are immensely grateful for all the support that you give us, whether by volunteering your time or making monetary gifts. A separate section of this annual report lists those who have made donations spe- cifically for the needs of the abbey itself, while other lists refer to gifts made to our school. Be assured of our regular prayers for all of our benefactors.

Sincerely in Saint Benedict,

James A. Wiseman, OSB Abbot

32 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Gifts to St. Anselm’s Abbey, 2018-2019 Kathryn and Shep Abell Mr. George Ackerman Anonymous Mr. Donald Arndt, III and Ms. Kathy Schmidt-Arndt Ms. Lee Barton Drs. John and Catherine Bened- etto Mr. and Mrs. John Berg Ms. Laurie S. Best Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Bloomfield Ms. Theresa M. Mullin Rev. Donald Brice Ms. Maria A. Nazarczuk Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nestor Ms. Suzanne D. Castilla Mr. Bruce Nixon and Ms. Cianne Fragione-Nixon Mr. Michael Cina Mrs. Grace Mary Oates Mr. Jerry Coursey Dr. Elisabeth M. Orsten Mr. Craig J. Cummins Mr. Ronald C. Pearson, ’98 Mr. Bart Dennin Mr. and Mrs. John W. Person Mrs. Cynthia A. Desa Miss Vidya A. Pillai Margaret Dickie † Mr. and Mrs. John W. Poole, Jr. Drs. Paul and Joanne Domson Dr. Evelynn U. Putnam Ms. Jean F. Duff Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Romanosky Mrs. Ann M. Eskin Mr. Donald F. Ross Ms. Mary Ann Evan Dr. Vincent Sawicki Mr. Santos Febus and Ms. Awildina Figueroa The Estate of Leonard C. Schockling Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fiorentino Mrs. Susan E. Seube Mrs. Gloria W. Garner Ms. Mary Shivanandan Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Gilbride Ms. Rosslyn Snowden Mrs. Olive S. Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Rene M. Springuel, ’73 Dr. Ronald D. Graham, III Ms. Martha Stancill Mr. James Guinivan and Ms. Susan White Mr. David P. Stang Mrs. Mariseton Hamilton Ms. Josephine A. Stelzig Mr. John F. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heddesheimer Dr. Connie Swiner, III, ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Heim Mr. David A. Taylor Mrs. Loretta M. Higgins CAPT Rosanne Trabocchi Dr. and Mrs. Sands K. Irani Mrs. Donna Tydings Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Mrs. Shirley K. Vidmar Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Walsh Ms. Joanna A. Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Warring, Jr., ’56 Mary E. Kenel Ms. Nancy Work Msgr. T. Ansgar Laczko Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zdankiewicz Mrs. Helma Lanyi † Ms. Suzanne Ziska Mrs. Dolores R. Leckey Dr. and Mrs. Mark K. Li Mr. Mark Lofgren and Ms. Kathryn Niewenhous Mr. and Mrs. Atherton C. Lowry Dr. Charles T. Lucey, 21st Century Health Concepts, Assoc. Mr. John Lyon Mr. Rafael A. Madan Mrs. Elizabeth Mariani Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Martin, Jr., ’57 Mr. and Mrs. James M. McGlinchey Estate of Henrietta McKie Ms. Marcia McMahon Mr. Joseph Mills Mr. and Mrs. Marc Moller

2018-2019 Annual Report | 33 Honorary & Memorial Gifts to St. Anselm’s Abbey Abbot Alban In Memory of Dr. Patricia May Dr. and Mrs. Sands K. Irani Boultwood, OSB Kathryn and Shep Abell Msgr. T. Ansgar Laczko Mrs. Olive S. Glaser Ms. Lee Barton Mrs. Dolores R. Leckey Mr. Edward E. Romanosky Dr. and Mrs. Mark K. Li, MD In Memory of Br. Dominic Ms. Susan E. Seube Mr. and Ms. Mark L. Lofgren Cratsley, OSB Ms. Mary Shivanandan Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Mrs. Elizabeth Mariani Martin, Jr., ’57 In Memory of Abbot Aidan Mr. Michael J. Mariani, ’88 and Shea, OSB Ms. Annette F. McKee In Memory of Fr. Edmund Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Mr. Thomas C. McTighe, ’72 and Henkels, OSB Barry, ’85 Dr. Denise B. Cornish- Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. McTighe Barry, ’85 Bloomfield Mr. David A. Taylor Mr. James Hohman and Mr. Jerry Coursey Mrs. Donna Tydings and Family Ms. Marian Hale CWO (Ret) and Mrs. Robert W. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Walsh Dr. Marc H. Hohman, ’98 Dickie Dr. Luke J. Whitesell, ’76 and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Dolgert Ms. Catherine A. McLellan In Memory of Joseph P. Mariani Dr. and Dr. Paul C. Domson Mr. Michael J. Mariani, ’88 and Ms. Jean F. Duff Ms. Annette F. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Santos Febus

Images from Abbot Aidan Shea's burial.

34 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Behind the Scenes Thank You, Volunteers! Throughout the year, the school hosts many activities that would not be possible without the generosity and creativity of the community of parents, both past and present, at St. Anselm’s.

Basketball Tournament

Abbeywear

Open House

Open House

Parents Association Picnic, Open Houses, Scholarship Gala, Bas- ketball Tournament, Graduation Reception, and so much more!

Peter Samp 5K Run/Walk Photo Courtesy of James Grimaldi

2018-2019 Annual Report | 35 Congratulations Class of 2019 Class of 2019 College & University Matriculations Nathan Akinfolarin Alakija Michael Ivan Gerrety Joshua Rafael Paniagua Lehigh University College of William and Mary St. John’s University (NY)

James Hammatt Babin Brendan Sweeney Grau Cameron Jerome Pino University of Chicago Rochester Institute of Technology University of Florida

Joseph Raffaele Blum Aman Malcolm Hardie Carlo Forbes Pizzano University of Michigan Loyola University New Orleans Loyola University Maryland

Jesse Broderick-Sokol Hollis Xavier Howe Xavier Louis Preston Georgia Institute of Technology University of Kansas Loyola University New Orleans

Peter Xavier Clark Haiyan Huang Nicholas Dwight Sansone Davidson College University of Rochester University of Notre Dame

John Gerald Commins Austine Javier Le Van Christopher Tillinghast St. John’s University (NY) George Mason University Sherman Dartmouth College Ian Wikoff Conrad Patrick Gregory Maco College of William and Mary The University of Edinburgh Wangzhuo Shi Boston College Thomas Alexander Dugan Maximilian Joseph Maimone University of Virginia George Mason University William Charles Stubner College of William and Mary James Alexander Duke Ryan Patrick McFeeters University of Notre Dame Loyola University New Orleans David Ferguson Terry University of Florida Yves Miles Eisenberg Rhys Sykes Melcher University of Maryland, University of New Hampshire Carlos José Vélez College Park at Durham Virginia Tech

David Paul Feira Kyle Whitlock Forest Thomson Miller Emory University St. Olaf College Georgia Institute of Technology Tyler Lukas Young Ryan Padraic Fennelly Matthew Calnan Noone University of Maryland, University of Notre Dame Loyola University New Orleans College Park

Declan Lewis Friel Folajimi O. Olopade Henry Dow Ansong Yuan Boston College Salisbury University Princeton University

The Class of 2019 and their families pray during the Baccalaureate Mass in the Abbey Church.

36 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Vespers of Graduation Commencement Address PATRICK GRANFIELD, ’99

Wow. What an honor. When my mom heard I was speaking today she was really proud. And my step-fa- ther: well, he was absolutely amazed.

It was four or five years ago that Father Peter spoke to me about coming to the Abbey to say a few words. I was at the State Department then and I told him, “Father, I’m sorry but I’m traveling a lot. Sure, I’m on the sidelines for most of it – but we do have a few balls in the air – Syria, the Iran Deal, Middle East Peace – can we wait until things settle down a bit?" Well, now that’s all figured out. So, here I am. But what I’ve learned a few times since, is that it’s of- But to Abbot James, Father Peter, and the Monastic ten moments like this – at times when you’ve really Community, to Mr. Crittenberger, fellow Trustees, arrived – when a little humility goes a long way. faculty and staff, to parents families, and friends, and Let me tell you about two times that was true for me. most of all, to the Class of 2019, thank you for having One of them involves Father Peter. And now I’m sure me today. I’m making him nervous about what I’m about to say.

It really is one of the great honors of my life to speak Six or seven summers ago, when Father Peter came to to you from this special place on what is a deeply Chicago, I could not have been more pleased with my meaningful day for these young men. self that I could take Father Peter to City Hall, whisk him up to the 5th floor, and get him a meeting with my And the Class of 2019 has left a real legacy. Some of boss, Mayor Rahm Emanuel. you helped start a swim team. Others set an example through your service in Appalachia. And of course, I couldn’t hide my pride – even as Father Peter started you’ve won more PVAC titles than other class in St. telling Rahm – in his own loving way – that I wasn’t the Anselm’s history. most gifted student when I came to St. Anselm’s. That when I arrived – I was a little "rough around the edges” I’ve actually heard your teachers say that you are one Of course, Rahm interrupted, “Father, I hate to break of the closest and most creative classes they’ve seen. it to you,” the Mayor said, “he’s still rough around the There’s an accomplished ballet dancer, a wonderful edges.” cantor, and even a champion power lifter. That’s some real diversity. I have one more story along those lines that’s more rel- evant to the graduates. And Rahm Emanuel isn’t in it so You have achieved great things. In part, that’s due to there’s no need to censor it. this community and what makes St. Anselm’s great – That even as classes and times change – certain foun- After I taught at the Abbey for three years, I went to dations remain. the Middle East to launch a newspaper. And really the paper launched me with it. I was traveling from Bei- And it’s these foundations – the qualities that animate rut to Baghdad every other week it seemed. Basically, I this community: a spirit of humility, a concern for hu- thought I was a really big deal. man dignity, and what St. Benedict called “the good zeal,” that I want to talk about today. Because it’s But much of what I achieved was due to this one griz- these qualities I hope these graduates carry forward. zled Scottish editor, Ross Anderson, and what he taught me. Now Ross had never completed college. He didn’t I’ll start with humility. And I know for teachers who have a complete set of teeth. Imagine a cross between were here when I was a senior; they might find that a Austin Powers, the Highlander, and Hagrid from Harry bit ironic. Potter.

But I can remember the pride I felt 20 years ago when One night, I picked up the phone to hear his deep Glas- I sat where you are today. I can probably count on my wegian. “Patrick. I’ve got some good news. I’ve heard two hands the times I’ve felt as much pride. they’re naming you the opinion editor.” Of course he heard it. I’m sure it was him who put me up for the job. And maybe that’s a sign I peaked in high school. Actu- ally, my sister tells me that all the time.

2018-2019 Annual Report | 37 “It’s a good fit,” he said, “Because you do have many You cannot allow that to happen. The moment you opinions. And for an Irish Catholic, you have quite a walk across this stage, the opportunities you have had Protestant work ethic. But a wee bit of advice,” he con- here become your obligation. And that’s where the fi- tinued, “Remember: I taught you everything you know, nal aspect of this community, what St. Benedict called and you still know nothing.” As it turned out, he was good zeal, comes into play. right. I did know very little.

Less than a year later the Arab Spring began. A count- As you leave this Benedictine community, especially at er-reformation began just as quickly. Bloggers and activ- this moment in history, it’s worth thinking about what ists were thrown in jail. There was little room for jour- Benedict did and how he did it. Benedict was born just nalism, much less opinion. Not too long after getting a after the Roman Empire fell in the West. He lived at a top job, my wife and I returned to the U.S. time when an old order was dying but a new one had yet to be born. In some ways, Benedict was like you. Now graduates, you’re an accomplished group. I’m not He was well-educated. He was privileged. So how did here to tell you that you know nothing. But please, take Benedict react to the challenge and change of his day? time today to thank the people who taught YOU almost Did he hoard his riches or protect his privilege? Did he everything you know. Those are the people sitting in curse other cultures and traditions? front of you – your parents, teachers, and friends. Take time today to thank your families for the sacrifices they No, he did none of that. He put forth the best blue- made so that you could receive this wonderful educa- tion. Thank those in this community who didn’t just print for building community he knew. He built a com- teach you a subject; they showed you how to be life- munity united by shared prayer and work, a communi- long learners, they showed you respect and dignity. ty that prized humility, hospitality, and dignity. They don’t usually tell you this at St. Anselm’s but, at first, he And that brings me to my second theme – dignity, and failed miserably. His fellow monks tried to poison him. what it demands of you. It was probably my junior year here that I began to notice how every day, without fail, But Benedict was persistent. He wasn’t a zealot, but he Father Edmund opened the door for me. Every day, he lived with the zeal he wrote about in his Rule. He knew greeted me and every other student by name. One day, what he believed and he had the zeal to get after it. I finally asked him why. “Every person should be recog- nized,” he said, “They should be treated with dignity. An old boss of mine used to paraphrase Dr. King and They should know their own dignity.” talk about how the arc of history is long but it bends Father Edmund left us a couple years ago. But what he towards justice. But history doesn’t bend itself by itself. said about dignity is part of what defines this school. It only bends towards justice by people who live with I hope it will define your lives long after you leave it. zeal, who build communities that affirm the dignity of Because I hate to break it to you – but dignity is not the others. So how do you bend history? And now I know driving force behind every community. I’m that guy – I’ve been talking for 10 minutes but haven’t provided a single answer. Some will remind you more of the Department of Mo- tor Vehicles than St. Anselm’s Abbey. Sometimes you’ll I’ll leave you with something I learned when I was a be a number rather than a name. Always resist the urge senior. It was from Pericles, the Athenian leader, speak- to make others the same. ing to his fellow citizens, before an attack from Spar-

ta. Pericles said that the, “the tomb of heroic men and I know a graduation speaker isn’t supposed to compare the world to the DMV. I’m supposed to tell you about their story is not only given on stone monuments,” the places you’ll go, or “to follow your dreams,” or that Instead, “it abides everywhere without visible symbol. the world is your oyster. But at times the world is more Their memory is woven into the stuff of other men’s like the ocean – it can be vast and moody and often ran- lives.” dom. And that’s probably truer for you in 2019 than it was in 1999 or even for graduates in 1949. You are and you will be the monument of what St. Anselm’s has provided for you. No, the world is not You’re entering a world changing faster than ever be- your oyster. But if you remember the spirit of humility, fore, where American influence is threatened more than dignity, and zeal you saw here, no matter what the ever before – a world where technologies like quantum may bring, no matter how the currents change, you will computing, AI, and autonomy will transform your lives. create something lasting and something true.

There’s plenty of uncertainty ahead. But one thing’s for certain: you’ll need to lean on others to navigate these What you create will be woven up into the lives of changes. You’ll need to work with others in community others. Class of 2019, congratulations on all you have to answer its challenges. And you cannot allow your achieved. I can’t wait to see what you build and create intellect to be an excuse for cynicism or inaction. in the years to come. Thank you. ♦

As one of my favorite poets, W.B. Yeats once wrote, “The worst are full of passionate intensity, while the best lack all conviction.”

38 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School But even with this force pulling me away, I appreci- ate the community here and always will. The small class has really allowed us to make long-lasting friend- ships, but also to bond with everyone in the class. I will never forget how supportive everyone was despite our differences in interests, political views, or religious faiths. I remember that for the first year or so that I was here, I did not tell anyone that I did ballet be- cause I got negative feedback at the public school I previously attended, but I eventually found out that this school is a place where people can be open about who they are. I will also never forget how everyone was always willing to help and look out for everyone else. It was always comforting to know that the Cal- culus group chat was always there if I had a question about a problem or if I wanted to see where I was Austin Scholar Award relative to the Power Curve. HENRY YUAN, ’19 Lastly, I will feel this same kind of nostalgia for the I would like to start by saying thank you to all the spiritual aspect of this school even if while I was here teachers, monks, family, and friends who have played I did not necessarily recognize the value in morning a part in getting this class to graduation. We are very masses, standing up for morning prayer, or religion grateful for all the love and support you have given us. class every year. We will all appreciate the depth of Last week at the Parent Association panel I was asked, Christian education we have received and maybe “What was the most challenging, but most rewarding even remember all the Benedictine Hallmarks. I am class you have taken at St. Anselm’s?” Mr. Alspaugh’s not religious, but I’m sure all the stories about Jesus, Ethics immediately popped into my head because of facts about papal infallibility, and arguments from the all the deep philosophical questions like “Do the ends Summa Theologica will come in handy because of the justify the means.” But I chose Dr. Downey’s Hu- relevance of Christianity in our society today. manities instead. I did not enjoy taking this class at the time because of all the memorization, but afterwards I will find myself reminiscing about the years I have I enjoyed being able to walk into a museum and rec- spent here, and my gratitude for my experience here ognize the difference between Monet and Cezanne. will continue to grow. We will all remember the good It didn’t occur to me then, but I now realize that any times we have shared here, but we must also move on. class we have taken here at St. Anselm’s could be con- Hopefully we will all find, in the next step of our lives, sidered the most difficult but most rewarding class. I a place that offers a similar academic rigor, close-knit also realized that my overall experience at this school community, and spirituality. Also, let the class of 2019 has been similar; I was not very fond of some aspects use the education, friendships, and religious experi- of this school earlier on, but my appreciation for them ence that St. Anselm’s Abbey School has given us to has grown over the years and will continue to grow as give back to the world and work for a better one. ♦ I move on to the next step of my life. When I think about my time here, three main aspects of this school will stick out in my memory: the academics, the com- munity, and the spirituality.

First of all, the academic curriculum at St. Anselm’s is very rigorous, and at times torturous, but having gone through the curriculum, I appreciate what I have learned and will appreciate it later, whether it be through having a leg up on a religion class in college or knowing the answer to a trivia question about Al- exander the Great. Every class at this school, especial- ly the crazy difficult ones, have taught us important skills and information. Ethics taught us to think and how to use our best judgment, Language and Com- position taught us to write and how to pass the infa- mous Terms Test, Humanities taught us art history and how to use the laptops for good instead of evil. I don’t think anyone enjoys writing a ten-page research paper in one night or doing VHL or mastering physics homework, but we will reap the benefits, and we will miss and more fully appreciate the small classes and passionate teachers at this school.

Second, I will also miss the community at this school. I had a hard time appreciating the small, warm, and Jimmy Duke sings a solo at Graduation. supportive community because I left early almost ev- eryday for ballet, and rehearsals on weekends limited my time to hang out with friends outside of school. 2018-2019 Annual Report | 39 ROTC scholarship. If anyone saw the work he put in, they would be inspired as well. I figured if he could do it with hard work, so could I. I looked at the challenge to balance academics and three sports as a way of pre- paring myself for future successes.

How I do anything was how I was going to do every- thing. I took the time to set goals for myself. In this process, learning from my pains and failures strength- ened me. The Abbey pushed me and many of my class- mates to learn from our failures.

My father always says, “Old age is not for the weak minded.” I beg to differ, as I believe success isn’t for the weak minded. Success is in your control, you determine what success is for you and no one else can touch it. Yes the pains and failures will teach you something but the St. Anselm of Canterbury Award act of persevering will be far more important in your life journey. Today is not the end of the road and neither is CARLO PIZZANO, ’19 our college graduation. Every act of perseverance will Abbot James, Father Peter, Father Michael, Mr. Crit- push you to your successes. tenberger, Faculty and Staff, Parents, and my fellow classmates. I found the strength to persevere from a book called Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent I think this speech cannot begin without pointing out Peale. My mother was the one to give it to me. Peale my parents. If nothing stands out in my speech today, said that the greatest power of the human intellect is make sure you remember how awesome my parents the ability to change your attitude. This line taught me are. For all my brother and I have done for this school, that in the face of external or internal negativity, ad- he and I reflect the love, care, discipline, humility, and versity, or hardship, a positive attitude will help me to commitment to excellence my mother and father have persevere. My life would be much different without instilled into their children. Shout out to my sister Anna, this understanding. As much as prayer strengthens me, my Uncle Randy. I know you both wish you were here when adversity strikes, having a positive attitude to en- but it is still all love. courage myself and my classmates helped us achieve our successes. My time at the abbey began mostly from such great re- views from my older brother CJ. I did not expect to My successes are nothing without my friends who are to stay here long at all, hoping to use my smarts and ath- the left and right of me. When I failed, when any of us leticism to get into Dematha, Spaulding, or Gonzaga. failed, we had each other, we had family. We persevered Once I decided to stay and I saw my brother gradu- through many of our individual pains as family. The ate with such high recognition; I knew this is where I class of 2019 is the greatest class to ever run through was meant to be. I saw him work his tail off to get that the abbey. ♦

Above: Forest Miller, William Stubner, Michael Gerrety, Austine Le Van, Aman Hardie, Nick Sansone, Carlo Pizzano, and Jessie Broderick- Sokol. Right: Abbot James Wiseman, OSB, presides at Baccalaureate Mass.

40 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Tyler Young John Commins, Peter Clark, Jessie Broderick-Sokol, Joey Blum, and Hammatt Babin

Hollis Howe and David Huang Nathan Alakjia and Chris Sherman

Class of 2019 Bottom Row: Mr. Patrick Granfield,’ 99, Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB, Joseph Blum, Jesse Broderick-Sokol, James Duke, Thomas Dugan, Henry Yuan, CJ Velez, Tyler Young, Carlo Pizzano, Abbot James Wiseman, OSB, Mr. Alex Morse, Head of the Upper School, Mr. Bill Crittenberger, Headmaster. Second Row: Ian Conrad, Matthew Noone, Nick Sansone, Forest Miller, Hollis Howe, David Terry, Aman Hardie, Yves Eisenberg, Austine Levine. Third Row: Rhys Melcher, Max Maimone, Ryan McFeeters, Peter Clark, Hammatt Babin, Josh Paniagua, David Feira, Will Stubner, Xavier Preston, David Huang, Chris Sherman. Back row: Lucas Shi, Ryan Fennelly, Brendan Grau, Patrick Maco, John Commins, Jimi Olopade, Kyle Whitlock, Michael Gerrety, Cameron Pino, Declan Friel, Nathan Alakija. Vespers of Graduation 2018-2019 Annual Report | 41 Class of 2019 Awards & Honors Faculty-Conferred Awards St. Anselm of Canterbury Award Carlo Forbes Pizzano For outstanding service to the school community

Austin Scholar Award Henry Dow Ansong Yuan For outstanding academic achievement

President’s Ora et Labora Award Maximilian Joseph Maimone For dedication to the principles of Saint Benedict Headmaster’s Award James Alexander Duke & For contribution to Class, positive attitude, Hollis Xavier Howe and school spirit Peter Clark (Archbishop Award) and Fr. Mi- chael Hall, OSB. St. Anselm’s Faculty Award James Hammatt Babin For outstanding academic performance and commitment to learning Mark Duchesne Memorial Scholar- Carlo Forbes Pizzano Athlete Award For outstanding academic and athletic achievement Alumni Association Awards In Social Studies William Charles Stubner In Math and Science Jesse Broderick-Sokol In Classical Languages Ryan Padraic Fennelly In Modern Languages Kyle Whitlock In Fine Arts James Alexander Duke In English Ian Witkoff Conrad & Dr. Larry Joseph and Thomas Dugan (The Gin- Christopher T. Sherman gi Enzel Award for Excellence in Spanish).

Bijali Dutta Ghosh Book Award Forest Thomson Miller For commitment to and ability in the natural sciences

Goldberg Science Award Joseph Raffaele Blum For achievement in the field of science outside of school

Barry Creative Writing Prize for Poetry Aman Malcolm Hardie In Memory of Mr. Peter Barry, ’83 The Gingi Enzel Award for Excellence Thomas Alexander Dugan in Spanish

Sr. Mary Immaculate Award Tyler Lukas Young For outstanding achievement in the Fine Arts Ms. Maryrita Dunlavey and William Stubner (Peter Samp Award). Peter Samp, ’08, Award William Charles Stubner For contributions to the It's Academic Team National AP Scholars External Awards (Granted to students who receive an av- Archbishop Award Peter Xavier Clark erage score of at least 4 on all AP Exams For Catholic Citizenship taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams.) National Merit Finalist Ryan Fennelly Joey Bloom Jesse Broderick-Sokol National Merit Commended Students Ian Conrad Jesse Broderick-Sokol, Peter Clark, Yves Eisenberg, Thomas Dugan Michael Gerrety, Forest Miller, Nicholas Sansone, Yves Eisenberg William Stubner Henry Yuan

42 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Form II Transition Alumni Speaker ADRIAN DHANARAJ, ’09 Good Afternoon Everyone! Thank you, Mr. Leathers, for that kind introduction. And thank you to Fr. Pe- ter, Fr. Michael, Mr. Crittenberger, the faculty, staff, parents and family members, and especially the Form II Abbey Boys whom we are celebrating today. I’m honored to be here to celebrate your transition to high school. Congratulations!

As someone who was once in your shoes, I know that each of you have accomplished so much to be here their voices heard. Their voices have so much to bring today. I imagine, if you’re like I was, you are also really to every discussion but are often drowned out. excited about the many opportunities ahead as you begin the next four years here at the Abbey. And you The second is to lead with humility. Your teachers and should be excited about this. the monks model this every day. You are going to have so many leadership skills because of the experiences As Mr. Leathers mentioned, I currently serve young you have had and will continue to have here at the Ab- men who have had the highest of obstacles stacked bey. Those skills will speak for themselves as you seek against them their entire lives. My students are cur- to lead others, whether it’s in class, in extracurriculars, rently incarcerated, and they’re facing very difficult community service projects, and eventually in college circumstances because they have been denied so many and your career. Remaining humble as you lead will opportunities to grow and learn in a safe and nurtur- help you build stronger and more meaningful relation- ing environment. So many of my students have not ships with others. It will make you a stronger leader. had adequate housing, food, physical healthcare, and mental health care, not to mention not having teach- My final piece of advice is to keep nurturing your love ers and mentors who are able to build up their confi- of learning. I developed my love of learning here at dence and let my students know that there’s someone the Abbey. Be open and have the humility to believe in their corner. They haven’t had someone who be- that you can learn something from everyone you en- lieves they can do great things and who can support counter, regardless of their educational experiences or them. Many of my students tell us that the first time background. In the past couple years I learned a tre- they ever felt that their needs are met and that they mendous amount from my graduate school professors have people who believe in them has been when they at Columbia, but I learned even more from the young get to our school, the Maya Angelou Academy. Un- people I’ve taught, both in Arkansas and here in DC. fortunately at this point, they are now incarcerated. Our nation and the world are in desperate need of I share this today because there is not a day that goes men who are willing to use their privilege to lead by in my work at Maya Angelou that I do not reflect with compassion, humility, and awareness of the ob- on the numerous opportunities that were available to stacles facing those around them. Keep this in mind me throughout my life, especially because I had the as you spend these next four years soaking in every- opportunity to be an Abbey Boy. I had my share of thing the Abbey has to offer. But, also, enjoy your- struggles growing up, as I’m sure many of you have as selves. This is a special place, and I’m sure you will well. But the opportunity to go to this school opens always appreciate your time here. I know my class doors for all of us that so many young men can only of ‘09 classmates and I certainly do. Congratula- dream of. It’s up to us to make the most of these op- tions, Form II, and the best of luck to each of you! ♦ portunities and, I believe, show gratitude for having them.

As you all make the transition to the next four years, I have just a few pieces of advice for making the most of the opportunities to come:

The first is to become the best listener you can be. One of the greatest skills I learned from my teach- ers, mentors, and the monks was how to be a patient and kind listener. To seek to understand what oth- ers have to say. There is a certain amount of privilege that comes with being young men, and it means that you will almost always have other people paying at- tention to what you have to say. However, you should Paxton Connell and his family enjoy the reception after be mindful of whether you are allowing the space for the Transition Service. the women or the people of color in the room to have 2018-2019 Annual Report | 43 fit in and also thought I wasn’t smart enough to be here. Listening to the conversations that the kids were having was fascinating and I thought, "how am I supposed to compete with that?" But with the support of my Abbey friends, family, and my teach- ers, I strived throughout the school year, with a few bumps and bruises along the way. I learned a lot of new information and gained life skills that will be use- ful now and later in life. I also learned that in order to be an “Abbey Boy” you just need to be yourself.

Now, we are all here getting ready to transition and move from middle school to high school. To- Form II Student Speaker day is the last day that I may see some of you be- cause you may be going to new schools. But no MALACHI ROBINSON matter where you go, always remember to just be yourself and know that I, along with all of Form Hello friends, family, and faculty. My name is Mal- II, will miss you. And for those of you who are re- achi Robinson. My first experience at St. Anselm's turning to the Abbey, I will see you in August. So, was during a Shadow Day. I admit that I was really enjoy your summer break, be safe and have fun. nervous. But from the moment I arrived, the envi- ronment was amazing. The hallways were quiet but To Mr. Crittenberger, Mr. Leathers, and all of the not too quiet and I saw classrooms with teachers Abbey community who helped me and my mom in having fun teaching and students having fun while any way, thank you for the honor of being chosen learning. All of the students and staff I met during to receive the 2019 Form II Headmaster’s Award. my Shadow Day were warm and welcoming. As many of you know, this is my first year here. The first few Thank you. ♦ weeks were tough, and I thought I wasn’t going to

Form II

Bottom Row: Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB, President, Ms. Janine Dunne, Form II Advisor, Will Clark, Malachi Robinson, Connor Cavanaugh, Ben Broderick-Sokol, Darcy Welch, Jalen Thayer, Braxton Peace, Transition Speaker Adrian Dhanaraj, ’09. Second Row: Adin Isaac, Jake Barnidge, Zinachidi Achikeh, Fred Daley-Young, Warwick Lloyd, Michael Lynch, Alexander Voglmayr, Jacob Onyewu, Daniel McKenzie, Mr. James Leathers, ’04, Head of Middle School, Mr. Bill Crittenberger, Headmaster. Third Row: Michael DeWeaver, David Caballero, Henry Felgenhauer, Connell Paxton, Varun Nadarajah, Justin Feira, Finian Powell, AJ Walker-Fennell . Top Row: Bruno Karpinski, Brady McElroy, Liam Morin, Thomas Abell, Jack Hardwick, Sevan Seltzer

44 | St. Anselm’s Abbey School Awards to Underclassmen Headmaster’s Award National Latin Exam, Gold Medal For contribution to class, positive attitude, Form II Connell Paxton and school spirit Form A Connor Paletta National Mythology Exam, Bronze Medal Form I Max Kroloff Form II Warwick Lloyd Form II Malachi Robinson Form III Oliver FitzPatrick Medusa Mythology Exam Form IV Hayden Dangle Bronze Medal Warwick Lloyd Form V Christian Gonzalez Brady McElroy

St. Anselm’s Faculty Award Laurea Certificates Liam Morin For outstanding academic performance Mika Levy and commitment to learning Ian Walsh Form A Nathan Widman Form I Isaac Lin Olivae Certificates Michael Lynch Form II Ben Broderick-Sokol Nevan Brundage Form III Simon Hoefling Form IV Anand Beh American Mathematics Competition Awards Form V John Paul Libanati Level 8 First Place Caleb Perry Second Place Justin Feira Barry Creative Writing Prize in Short Story Warwick Lloyd In memory of Peter Barry, ’83 Michael Lynch Form IV Joseph Lang Sevan Seltzer Level 10 First Place Xinkai Cai “Egg Drop” Award Second Place Anand Beh Form IV Xinkai Cai Third Place Nicholas Casertano Level 12 First Place Joshua Gu Form II Science Fair Antoni Wellisz First Place Bruno Karpinski Third Place Marco Wang

Harvard Book Award The Winston Churchill Award Form V Will Monahan Form A Joaquin Stubbs

National Spanish Exam, Gold Medal Form V Antoni Wellisz Joseph Horner Form III Lucas Traver Hugh Shephard Ronan Welch Form II Michael Lynch

National French Exam Platinum Eric Montesi, Form II Gold Ben Schwartz Luca Smith Evan Bestic Will Monahan John Paul Libanati

Top: Nick Casertano and Anand Beh, both Form IV, are acknowledged for receiving Alumni Study Grants by Mr. James Leathers, ’04, Head of the Middle School. Bottom: Joseph Lang, Form IV, receives the Barry Creative Writing Prize for his short story entitled, "Hummingbird Bones" from Ms. Janine Dunne, Chair of the English Department. Left: Xinkai Cai is awarded the trophy for his Egg Drop project from Mr. Bryan Taylor, Chair of the Science Department.

2018-2019 Annual Report | 45 2018-2019 Faculty & Staff Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB President Mr. Bill Crittenberger Headmaster Mr. Kirk Otterson Assistant Headmaster Mr. Alexander Morse Head of the Upper School Mr. James Leathers, ’04 Head of the Middle School

Department Chairs & Administrators

Mr. Henry Achilles Chair, Social Studies Department Mr. Robert Alspaugh Chair, Religion Department and Director of Summer Programs Mr. H.D. Baha Director of Technology Mrs. Lisa Barry Main Office Ms. Tamara Brown Registrar and Office Manager Mr. Mark Commins Director of Finance and Operations Mr. John Corrigan, ’83 Chair, Mathematics Department Mr. Zack Delgado Athletic Trainer Mr. Hal DeLuca Director of College Counseling Dr. Charles Downey Chair, Fine Arts Department Mrs. Maryrita Dunlavey Librarian Ms. Janine Dunne Chair, English Department Mr. John Goldberg Campus Ministry & Service Dr. Larry Joseph Chair, Modern Language Department Fr. Michael Hall, OSB, ’56 Chaplain Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 Director of Alumni Affairs Mr. Jeffrey Harwood Assoc. Director of College Counseling Mr. Kyle Bellows Associate Director of Admissions Mrs. Mary Kelly Director of Communications Ms. Sean Lane Dean of Students Ms. Stacey Marnell Guidance Counselor Mr. Michael McCarthy Director of Student Activities Mr. Thomas Mehigan Director of Faculty Development Mr. Muhammad Mian Network/System Engineer Mr. José Morales Director of Facilities Ms. Delora Pelosi Chair, Classical Language Department Mr. Stephen Roush Director of Athletics Mr. Bryan Taylor Chair, Science Department Mrs. Kimberly Walhout Assistant Director of Development Mrs. Ieva Young Business Manager Mr. Peter Young, ’01 Director of Admissions

Top: Mr. Paul Commins, Mathematics and Religious Faculty & Staff Social Studies Department. Middle: Mr. Abdel Gubartalla, Modern Languages Fr. Michael Hall, OSB, ’56 Department. Bottom: Ms. Jessie Martin, Br. Matthew Nylund, OSB Science Department. Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB Abbot James A. Wiseman, OSB Lay Faculty & Staff Mr. Christopher Battle Mr. Mark Dean Mr. Michael Lodico, Jr. Mr. Dennis Sisson Mr. Kyle Bellows Mr. Alex Edsall, ’10 Dr. Marcel Maican Mr. Michael Staron Ms. Maureen Boman Mr. Adam Fries Dr. Michael Manglitz, ’00 Ms. Blair Sutton Mr. Pablo Bonilla Mrs. Susan Ginsberg Ms. Jessie Martin Mr. Jonathan Vaile Mrs. Nancy Cholis Mr. Abdel Gubartalla Mrs. Melissa Montoya Dr. Herbert Wood Mr. Peter Collins, ’74 Ms. Dana Helfenbein Mr. John Montroll Mr. Paul Commins Mrs. Kay Kalhorn Dr. Adam Rasmussen

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