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VISIONSVISIONSAcademy of NotreAcademy Dame of de NotreNamur Dame de Namur FALL 2014

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VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 1 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

How does the Notre Dame community describe excellence?

I am pleased to share this combined issue of Visions and the 2013-2014 Annual Report of Gifts with you. The magazine portion highlights the academic rigor, community engagement, and spiritual depth that continue to define our tradition of educational excellence. The report testifies to the generosity of so many members of our community, who support our mission and core values. Together, they tell the story of how the Academy honors the past, celebrates the present, and secures the future in the pioneering spirit of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.

Judith A. Dwyer, Ph.D. How does Notre Dame describe excellence? Our students excel in academic, President artistic, and athletic achievements. Our alumnae continue to lead and achieve Eileen Wilkinson (see article on Margaret [Meg] Kane ’99, this year’s Notre Dame Award recipient, Principal on page 12). It is this legacy and dynamic learning environment that the gifts described in the Annual Report support. Jacqueline Coccia Academic Dean The “Our Time to Inspire” campaign seeks to ensure Notre Dame’s reputation Madeleine Harkins The Mansion. The Mansion continues to be a defining part of our school and our lives. as a premier Catholic academy for young women by providing an enhanced, Dean of Student Services 8 innovative, and dynamic learning environment. The transformation is underway. Trish Shea The front of the campus will provide one of the finest athletic facilities on the East Director of Marketing and Communications Coast; the remodeling of Launfal is near completion; plans for the restoration of INSIDE The Mansion and STEM facilities are advancing; and a liturgical and performing OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT arts center and a renovated student center are moving forward. In addition, we 6 Around ND...... 4 seek to grow the endowment and the Annual Fund. Paige Peters LeGrand Director of Advancement ND’s 4th Living Your ND...... 12 Bold and ambitious? Yes. Realizable? Yes, with your continued support. Sally Orr President Associate Director of Advancement Class Notes...... 14 Thank you for your extraordinary generosity this year. May God continue to bless Joy Antonoplos The installation of Director of Annual Fund Dr. Judith A. Dwyer you and your families. Annual Report...... 21 Marielle DuBovec Mazda ’06 Associate Director of Alumnae Relations Gratefully, Financial Summary of Gifts....23 Sarah McGovern Database Manager Class of ‘14 Matriculations.....24 Heather Godley Judith A. Dwyer, Ph.D. Event Coordinator and Parent Liaison 10 2014 Reunion 2015 Events...... 31 President MAGAZINE STAFF Classes ending in Trish Shea 4s and 9s came together Meet Faculty Member Editor on October 18 Evan Thomas...... 36 Kimberly Kelly Nicholl ’94 Design & Layout Meet Kelsey Glancy ‘15...... 41 OUR Mission The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur, a Catholic, independent, Cover photo credit David Campli Photography college preparatory school, commits itself to the education of young women of grades 6 through 12 for responsible living in a global society. The Academy, rooted in the faith tradition of the Catholic Church, ADditional photo credits Mike DiTrolio 13 and the charism of Saint Julie Billiart, provides its students with a Evan Thomas challenging academic curriculum within a rich spiritual community in New Faces at order to Notre Dame • inspire them to live the prophetic nature of the gospel with a passion for justice and love for the poor, Paige Peters LeGrand VISIONS is a publication of the • enable them to develop the skills and desire necessary for lifelong Academy of Notre Dame de Namur (pictured) and Trish Shea for alumnae, parents, alumnae join the Notre Dame learning, parents, grandparents, and friends. community • empower them to be honorable, compassionate leaders. 2 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 3 Around Notre Dame

NEWS EVENTS Annual Gesu Picnic SPORTS

Tennis The High School Varsity Tennis team finished with an overall record of 12-2, which is their best finish, placing them 4th in the InterAc Championships. Grace Leasure placed 3rd in the 1st singles division; Meredith Hughes placed 4th in the National Merit Recognition Mother Daughter Picnic Students Attend 2nd singles division; and Anne Marie Notre Dame is pleased to announce On September 12, Notre Dame held its Congressman Meehan’s Crinnion placed 1st in the 3rd singles that four seniors were named National annual Mother Daughter Picnic. The 1st Leadership Summit division. Entering its fifth decade, the annual Merit Semifinalists in the 2014 National weather was perfect for the celebration of Fifteen juniors from Notre Dame Gesu School picnic was held on Saturday, Merit Scholarship Competition: Lindsay Volleyball the special relationship between mothers participated in Congressman Patrick October 4. More than 150 middle school Michel, Jennifer Zack, Elise Higgins, The High School Volleyball team had and daughters. The day began with Meehan’s 1st Leadership Summit and high school students were paired with and Gabriella Carlini (pictured l-r above an overall record of 17-4 (a league mass followed by a picnic on the campus at Marple Newtown High School kindergarten through third grade Gesu with President Dr. Judith A. Dwyer [left] record of 7-1) and ended the season by grounds. on October 9. These students were students to enjoy sporting activities, arts and Principal Eileen Wilkinson). The winning the InterAc League title and recognized for their current leadership and craft projects, games, face painting, students will advance in the competition the PAISAA tournament title. or potential for leadership in our school and a moon bounce. This year’s theme, for 7,600 National Merit Scholarships community. “Gesu Goes to Oz,” transformed the worth about $33 million, which will Field Hockey school into the magical world of Oz with The Middle School Varsity Field be offered next spring. Dr. Dwyer Middle School students dressed in theme costumes. The Hockey team finished the regular praises the students for this wonderful Leadership Conference Academy’s students, who plan, produce, season going undefeated with a achievement. “Notre Dame commits The Middle School Student Council and staff the day, chose the Oz theme to 14-0 record and won the Catholic itself to quality, and our National Merit attended the first Middle School align with the school’s fall student musical, Academies regular season title, as well Semifinalists testify to that commitment. Leadership Conference hosted by The Wizard of Oz. Parents, faculty, and as the playoff championship. We are very proud of our students . In October, the friends of Notre Dame donated healthy and their accomplishments.” Principal Father Daughter girls attended workshops on both self- The High School JV B Field Hockey food selections for the children to enjoy. Wilkinson agrees. “This is our time to Communion Breakfast awareness and communication followed team completed their season with a inspire at Notre Dame, yet it is these Liberty Medal Another Notre Dame tradition for by a teamwork activity. After lunch the record of 10-0-1. students who provide inspiration to us.” dads and their daughters, the event girls spent time with their own school on celebrates the special relationship and big a planning committee. The moderators Welcome Fields of Dreams impact fathers have on their daughter’s were equally engaged in a leadership The Athletic Department has hired The entire front of our campus continues development into a strong, confident workshop run by Gap International. two new Varsity High School lacrosse to be transformed with our new state-of- woman. coaches: Xan Weitzel has been named the-art turf fields and athletic facilities. the head coach and Maura Cullen An official opening and celebration of is the assistant varsity coach. Both the entire project will occur in spring coaches were Division 1 lacrosse 2015. At this time, we continue to engage players at University and Thanks to members of the Notre Dame in important fundraising efforts to help Drexel University respectively, and community, seventeen Notre Dame finance these critical improvements to have club coaching experience. Xan students attended the Liberty Medal our campus. We are very proud of all was an assistant coach at Villanova Ceremony on Tuesday, October 21, our student-athletes and encourage you University for the women’s lacrosse honoring Malala Yousafzai, the 2014 to support our efforts to provide them team for four years. Maura is co- Nobel Peace Prize winner. Malala spoke with state-of-the-art facilities. For more owner of Motion Lacrosse in Wayne, about her campaign to make education information, contact Paige LeGrand, PA. We welcome them to our Notre available to girls around the world despite Director of Advancement, at Dame community. tremendous personal risks. (610) 687-3867. 4 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 5 Another chapter in Notre Dame’s history The inauguration of Dr. Judith A. Dwyer as the school’s fourth president and chief unfolded on October 3 with the inauguration of executive officer was held Friday, October 3. Board of Trustee members, Sisters of Notre Inauguration 2014 Dr. Judith A. Dwyer as the Academy’s fourth Dame, distinguished guests, community leaders, alumnae, parents, faculty, staff, and President. students were in attendance. The inaugural activities featured welcoming remarks from Sister Nancy Bonshock, SND, the Presidential Medallion presentation and investiture awarding by Mary Ellen Maggitti, chair of the Board of Trustees, performances “Leadership will always emerge within by the school’s Women’s Chorale, and a keynote address from The Rev. Peter M. our Notre Dame community. We foster a Donohue, O.S.A., Ph.D., president of Villanova University. culture of authenticity, achievement, and “There is excitement in the air today as our affirmation. We commit to an environment community inaugurates Dr. Dwyer,” said Mary Ellen Maggitti. “Her substantial prior that encourages our students to be experience and superior qualifications have already generated positive momentum at themselves, to set no limit to their dreams. Notre Dame. We look forward to solidifying To them we say, ‘Be all that you can be.’” the Academy’s commitment to excellence in education under her leadership.” — Dr. Judith A. Dwyer Dr. Dwyer is excited about moving the Academy’s vision forward. “Leadership will always emerge within our Notre Dame community. We foster a culture of authenticity, achievement, and affirmation. We commit to Trustees, faculty, and staff attended an an environment that encourages our students inaugural reception on Thursday, October 2. to be themselves, to set no limit to their Students starring in the school musical, dreams. To them we say, ‘Be all that you The Wizard of Oz, gave a short performance to those gathered. can be.’” Dr. Dwyer began her tenure on July 1.

6 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 7 The Mansion How fitting it is that such a stately country home should be a Rich History, Bright Future second “home” for generations of young women of Notre Dame — past, present, and those yet to come.

The first nuns moved in on January 3 Many of The Mansion’s hidden and 4, 1944. From then until the spring treasures remain. There are still secret of 2006, 142 Sisters of Notre Dame have cabinets in the library office and a cedar lived in community in The Mansion. closet in the attic, and a beautiful black Although current students and more and white marble floor is concealed recent alumnae have not experienced the beneath the carpeting in the Solarium. presence of resident Sisters, those with Although the particular uses of longer memories will recall the chance Alumnae Hall have changed over meetings, the late pick-ups, the aromas time and will continue to evolve, The of dinner, and the nurturing, home-like Mansion will always be the signature environment that the Sisters provided. building of the campus, will always be It is difficult to catalogue all of the an academic building, and will always various configurations of The Mansion stand as the one place that unites our over the years, and Notre Dame students community “’neath the gold and blue.” of different generations will have greatly Since 1944, every Notre Dame girl has divergent memories. The ballroom was sat in the chapel and walked through converted to a chapel, and bedrooms the Great Hall. They have learned and and the grand second floor sitting laughed, danced and dined, and many room became classrooms. Indeed, there have even slept in The Mansion.

Photo by Evan Thomas Evan by Photo was a time when classes were held on Back in 1926, Clarence Geist named every story, from the basement to the his estate Launfal after James Russell No building has come to define the he is widely recognized as the preeminent of the Delaware River Bridge (now third floor. There was a time when Lowell’s narrative poem, The Vision of Sir Notre Dame campus more than our architect of the late 19th called the Benjamin Franklin Bridge), The Mansion had a working elevator. Launfal. Inscribed above the lintel of the beloved Mansion. Its iconic façade is century. The blue stone country house, the Rodin Museum, and the Barnes There was a time when students were terrace door is the following quatrain: known to all who pass by, and it is a which Mr. Godfrey called “Hillsover,” Foundation in Merion, as well as many forbidden to use the Grand Staircase. Not what we give, but what we share, structure of undisputed architectural was completed in 1895 in the Gothic other buildings of note across the nation. There was a time (before the Honor For the gift without the giver is bare; beauty and historic significance. More Revival style and, as one uncharitable Much of The Mansion that we see today Code) when demerits were posted in the Who gives himself with his alms feeds importantly, for generations of Notre critic put it, “[is] a massive and mediocre reflects Professor Cret’s designs, but the back stairway. There was a time when three, Dame alumnae, The Mansion has been example of Gothic Revival.” Its façade massive iron front doors are the work plays and musicals were performed on Himself, his hungering neighbor, and a defining part of their school and was simpler than what we see today, with of the equally celebrated blacksmith, the terrace. There was a time when the me. personal lives. Even the official name, six stone dormers, a two-story porte- Samuel Yellin, who both designed and dining room was the school dining room, These lines, which many Notre Dame Alumnae Hall, reflects the idea that The cochère (see photo below), and an interior produced them. and the library was the school library. alumnae recall having to memorize, Mansion is profoundly dear to those that was far less ornate. Mr. Geist, his wife (Florence), and Today, The Mansion is home to the capture much of the spirit of the building who have studied in its halls. Here is a When Clarence Geist bought the their three daughters (Eloise, Elizabeth, Foreign Language Department, and the — ideas of hospitality and community, of brief history of the building. property in 1926 for the sum of $1.5 and Mary Golden), enjoyed only Library (a.k.a. the Religion Center, a.k.a. sharing and service, and of the Christian In 1893 Lincoln Godfrey, a financier million, both the house and the grounds twelve years on the property. Upon her the English Center, a.k.a. Room 11A) is faith that guides our actions. How and director of the had fallen into a rather sorry state of husband’s death in 1938, Mrs. Geist no currently used for AP English Literature fitting it is that such a stately country Railroad, commissioned Theophilus disrepair. The new owner planned a longer wanted to live in the house, but and AP Art History. The north wing, home should be a second “home” for Parsons Chandler to design a house. At complete makeover of the entire estate. she continued to have the estate fully formerly the cooks’ quarters and later generations of young women of Notre the time, Chandler was the founder and At the helm of the project was Dr. Paul staffed until 1943, when she sold it to the part of the convent, is home to our Dame — past, present, and those yet to chair of the Architecture Department at Philippe Cret, a professor of architecture Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur for the Business Office, and the school Archives come. the University of Pennsylvania, and today at Penn, who was the chief architect charitable price of $75,000. are housed on the third floor. —Dr. David Califf, Faculty

1893 Lincoln Godfrey, a 1926 financier and director of Clarence Geist buys the the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1895 property for the sum of commissioned Theophilus The blue stone country $1.5 million. He planned Parsons Chandler to house, which Mr. Godfrey a complete makeover of design a house. called “Hillsover,” was the estate. completed in the Gothic 8 . Academy of Notre Dame Revival style. VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 9 On Saturday, October 18, 2014, class reunion luncheons and cocktail receptions were held in The Mansion to celebrate the alumnae who graduated in the years ending with a Reunion 2014 4 or 9. Many thanks to our Reunion committee members for organizing their classes.

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10 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 11 Living Your ND New Faces at Notre Dame Notre Dame Award Presented to Meg Kane ’99 Paige LeGrand, New Director of Advancement

The Notre Dame Award is presented annually to an alumna whose ongoing commitment The Academy has named Paige LeGrand as its new Director of Advancement. In this to the Academy is exemplary in scope, enthusiasm, and diligence. Acknowledging the value role, Paige assumes responsibility for fundraising and development, as well as overseeing of a Notre Dame education, she offers her time, energy, and resources to ensure the future of alumnae initiatives. She brings extensive experience to this position at both educational and the Academy and expand its influence. profit institutions, spearheading numerous fundraising campaigns and coordinating strategic planning. Below is a portion of Meg’s speech from the award ceremony on October 18. Recently, Paige served as Director of Development at The , where she successfully oversaw a $100 million capital campaign to enable the historic campus I am very grateful to all the members of the Class of 1999 for being here with me this move from Merion to its new location on 123 acres in Newtown Square. She spearheaded evening. Our class has always had a special bond and no matter where our lives have taken numerous successful multi-million dollar solicitations, organized high-level donor us, I have always found that Notre Dame has remained a constant touch point. recognition events, oversaw the development of campaign marketing and communication I am also grateful to my family for being here with me this evening. My family played, materials, and managed three critical volunteer communities. In addition to campaign perhaps, the most important part in my Notre Dame experience. They said, “Yes,” when I activities, Paige played a key role in The Episcopal Academy’s strategic planning process, told them—in all of my 14-year-old brashness—that I was going to Notre Dame for high working closely with the Board of Trustees and all Academy constituents. school. When you live 9 ½ minutes from Mount Saint Joseph Academy, and you’re not only Paige holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Cornell University and an holding one of its coveted 140 acceptances but also graduating from its number one “feeder” Margaret (Meg) Anne Kane ’99 undergraduate degree in Economics from Hamilton College, with a major in Economics, school in the region, that’s not exactly the easiest sell. With wide-ranging experience cum laude. Paige also brings investment experience to this position, having most recently served as an Investment Officer at Hirtle, in consumer packaged goods, There aren’t many decisions you make at 14 that make your life, but this decision made Callaghan and Co. education, cultural arts, luxury mine. Ultimately, my parents knew that this special place was exactly where I belonged—and brands, health care, and non-profit “I am thrilled to join the Academy of Notre Dame community,” says Paige. “I have long been aware of the school’s strong associations, Meg brings a distinct exactly where I would become the woman I am today. I wish I could say that my power of perspective and media relationships persuasion made all of the difference. But I was immensely lucky that my parents met one academic program, excellent faculty, and close-knit community. I look forward to working closely with Dr. Dwyer and other to her role as vice president at important person during their tours in the autumn of 1994—Sister Regina Finnegan. I know leaders at the school to significantly enhance our alumnae and development programming.” Brian Communications. Prior to Paige will play a strategic role in developing the Academy’s comprehensive campaign, “Our Time to Inspire.” joining Brian in 2010, Meg spent that it was Sister Regina’s encouraging words of “Don’t worry! She’ll do great,” that gave my four years at Vault Communications parents the courage to let me go to Notre Dame not knowing a single soul. So, I thank you managing media relations efforts for the National Pest Management for saying “yes” and for all of the sacrifices that made it work. Association, as well as day-to- After reading The Philadelphia Inquirer’s incredible profile of Dr. Trish Henwood’s (’98) day public relations and brand work and travels to Liberia to combat the Ebola pandemic in Western Africa, the line in the Trish Shea, New Director of Marketing and Communications management for Tasty Baking Company (). Before that, story that leapt off the page for me was Mr. Henwood’s response to Trish telling him she was Meg was the director of public going to Liberia, “This is what you’re made for.” relations for Mount Saint Joseph This fall, Trish Shea was appointed the Academy’s new Director of Marketing and Academy. Sister Regina would have told her—or any of us—exactly the same. Communications. Today, she is helping to lead the “This is what you’re made for…” These are the words upon which a Notre Dame Trish brings an extensive background to this position, most recently serving as the strategic communications efforts education… a Notre Dame experience… a Notre Dame life are built. And whether you for the World Meeting of Families Director of Strategic Communications at Penn State Great Valley. There she developed and —Philadelphia 2015, which is Pope celebrate your 60th Reunion today or your 5th Reunion, it is this place and these four years, implemented a cohesive communications strategy for the entire campus, with a special focus Francis’s first visit to the United which helped each of us to learn “what we’re made for.” on admissions and advancement opportunities, producing communication tools across all States. And what I have always loved most about Notre Dame is that “what we’re made for…” She holds a Bachelor of Arts print and digital platforms. Degree from La Salle University need not be just one thing; we can be CEOs of major corporations and CEOs of busy “Growing up on the Main Line and having close friends attend Notre Dame, I always (2003) as well as a master’s degree households. We can be doctors who rush to the places in the world where people need us, knew of the school’s academic excellence and community engagement,” says Trish. “I am in strategic communication, crisis and doctors who rush out the back door with Neosporin and Band-Aids when a child falls communications and political happy to be part of this energetic and enthusiastic community.” rhetoric from the University of off a two-wheeler for the first time. We can be volunteers who tackle homelessness, poverty, Prior to Penn State, Trish served as Director of Development Communications for the Maryland (2005). Elected to education, and hunger, and we can be volunteers for our local PTAs. the La Salle University Alumni Thomas Jefferson University Health System, where she integrated a successful brand Association Board of Directors in “What we’re made for…” is rooted in the women we learned to be in the hallowed halls of awareness campaign throughout the medical college, hospital and clinical outreach 2004, she served as its president The Mansion and St. Julie Hall. But how we manifest that can be ever-changing and ever- programs. from 2009-2011. In October 2012, evolving. “What we’re made for…” will ultimately shine through in all of our life’s decisions. Meg was appointed to the La Salle Trish started her career as creative designer, writer and editor at R&B Enterprises and Right now, I am made to help bring Pope Francis to Philadelphia. I am made to be “Fun University Board of Trustees for a Arthur Anderson and Co., eventually establishing her own company, Start2Finish Graphics, with a client base focused on nonprofit five-year term and to the Board of Aunt Meg” who gifts loud toys to little children and apologizes to their mothers with wine. I and educational institutions, including Ambler, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Holy Ghost Trustees for La Salle Academy in am made to serve La Salle University at the time of greatest turmoil, challenge, and opportunity February 2013. She also serves on Preparatory School, Villa Joseph Marie High School, and The Philadelphia Academies. in its 151-year history. I am made to serve La Salle Academy because Sister Jeanne McGowan the Development/Communications Recently, Trish completed a Master of Arts in Publishing degree from ; she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Committee for Fred’s Footsteps, a doesn’t take no for an answer. And I am made to help offer support and guidance to my Notre Philadelphia-based non-profit that Communications/Journalism from Saint Joseph’s University. She is certified in Public Relations from the Charles Morris Price Dame classmate, Christine DiBona, in raising awareness of her non-profit, Fred’s Footsteps. provides interim funds for otherwise School of Advertising and Journalism and in Leadership Development from Penn State. financially stable families to help “What we’re made for” doesn’t change; how we show it does. That’s what makes our lives them handle the fiscal burden of a so rich. That’s what Notre Dame teaches us. And it’s the legacy we carry with us every day in child’s illness or traumatic injury. all that we do. Thank you for this very great honor. 12 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 13 Class Notes

1952 1970 1988 1996 dog, Bentley, have been fantastic helpers were part of the wedding party. and adore their little sister. Jen and Jackie Connolly Mary Ellen Keegan Keyser’s son, Nelson, [front row, l-r]Stephanie Strid Davis, Christine Doherty Kondra and her family reside in Johnston, Iowa, Elise Kemery has been painting and his wife, Angie, welcomed Cecilia Kathy McCloskey Neff ’86, along with her sister, Erin Doherty Kreszl ’99, where she is a sales manager for Allied married John May portraits for the Josephine to their family on May 9. Julie Whalen Norton ’89, [back row, l-r] founded The Bee Foundation, based in Insurance. Tim is a career firefighter for on October 11 in last few years as Christine Bole Lesko ’86, Phyllis Downs Philadelphia, in honor of their twenty- the Des Moines Fire Department. West Chester, PA. a hobby. Here is Hart ’85, and Aimee Kiely Weiss ’86 seven-year-old cousin, Jennifer Sedney, a recent painting 1986 gathered together at The Mansion for who passed away Christmas 2013 due of her grandson, an Alumnae Campaign meeting with to a brain aneurysm. The foundation’s Kerri Sharr Ryan Flynn. Amy Murray moved to Singapore in the 1980s graduates. mission is to reduce the number of and her husband, January to manage Family and Sports deaths caused by brain aneurysms Sean, welcomed John 1986 Marketing for McDonald’s Asia through awareness, research, and Patrick into their 1967 Pacific Middle East & Africa. She will education. Dr. Patricia Henwood ’98 is family on April 30. travel extensively in her new role and the foundation’s Chief Medical Officer Mia Finley has already been to Dubai and Tokyo and on the Board of Directors. Wesner’s son, in her first month on the job. Amy has Beth Sander received her Master’s of 2003 Michael, and his worked for McDonald’s Corporation Science degree in chemistry with an wife, Alysson, for sixteen years, and will be on this 1997 additional certification in Regulatory Rachel Pall Roettger along with big assignment for two to three years. Affairs in a Technical Environment in and her husband, brother, Decklen, Fellow alumna Nicole Coppola ’87 Shannon Baxter May from Lehigh University. Vince, welcomed welcomed Everly visited Amy this past summer. Harrington along their son, Blaise Pearl Wesner to with her husband, 2001 Vincent, on May 5. their family on Ryan, and sons, May 31. 1989 Jack, Patrick, Tara Hayden and Ryan, Buchakjian and Natalie McCabe Tartiere and husband Julie Whalen celebrated Notre her husband, Jean-Gerald welcomed daughter Norton, her Dame President Jeff, welcomed Niamh Wendy Theresa on May 4. son, Finn, and Veronica Rhys Maginnis Natalie is pursuing her Ph.D. in daughter, Caroline, Harrington’s Buchakjian on Theatre at the University of Missouri. enjoyed the sunset Community September 18. The family resides in Columbia, MO. in Avalon. Julie Prayer Farewell helped coordinate on May 21. and plan her 2002 class’s reunion as a member of the 1998 committee. Helene McElroy participated in the 1994 Sunflower Run on April 26 and placed Katie Nicholas McGlade and her first for her age Kate McGowan married Michael husband welcomed a little girl, Molly group. DeMell on September 6. Notre Dame Bernadette McGlade, on April 18. Molly joins her big brother, Finn. Katie helped coordinate the 7th Annual Sunflower 1999 Run in April. Nicole Brandolini married Ryan Jennifer Gibson Nemmers and her Yurkanin on Saturday, May 10. Sisters On May 4, alumnae from the class of 1964 celebrated at Gina Bacci’s home in husband, Tim, welcomed a daughter, Alexis Brandolini Takas ’97 and Krissy preparation for their 50th Reunion. Quinley Mae, on December 29, 2013. Brandolini Edginton ’98, as well as Big brother Cole, 2½, and the family Krissy’s daughter, Marley Edginton, 14 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 15 alumnae Kristin McGowan ’05, Meghan Boova ’03 were members of Natalie Sharr Jackie Generotti married James Process Jackie Jesko is a TV news producer at in evidence, pleading, and practice. Kelsey McGowan ’10, Colleen Hagan Amy’s bridal party. McDevitt and her on September 13 in Ocean City, NJ. ABC Nightline, where she has worked This fall, she has joined the law firm Ruggiero ’03, Colleen McGrath King husband, Michael, since graduating from NYU in 2010. of Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher in ’03 were members of Kate’s bridal party. welcomed James She travels the world reporting on a Washington, D.C. 2004 Francis on July 30, wide variety of subjects, ranging from Mary Christen Vecchione married 2013. in-depth investigations to lighthearted After graduating from Rob Rynarzewski Molly Kelly married Chris Joyce on adventure stories. Recently, she was part Georgetown University on August 16. Notre May 4, 2013, and had photos taken Maureen Daly Moore and her husband, of the ABC News team that won the in 2011 and working for Dame classmates Mary at ND. Bridesmaids included Caitlin Dave, welcomed Mary Grace Moore on prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award a year, Mary Holman Emma Reilly, Karen Kelly ’02 and classmates Bianca Wilson, August 16. for excellence in journalism. began graduate school Boyle, Amy McMahon Kathleen Donovan, Jen Harvey, Erin at Boston College in Reich, Lis Rudnay Kelley, and Lauren Seyfried. Other Hilary Buckley the fall of 2012. She Moss, and sister Nina members of the Class of 2004, who 2005 married Victor graduated this May with Vecchione Rosenbach attended the wedding, included Melissa Nora Burkey is currently working with Daniello on her master’s degree in theology, and ’00 were members of Bemer, Courtney Collins, Alexandra Amanda Zajdel married Benjamin Planting Hope located in San Ramon, May 25. will begin a five-year Ph.D. program Mary Christen’s bridal party. Burtoft, Lindsay Gosnell, Julie Hutton, Perwien on June 21. Classmates Emily Nicaragua, that works with the children in theology at Fordham University in Maureen Carroll Purcell, Cristi Farrell, Hildenbrand and Kelly Sheridan were of migrant coffee laborers. The summer New York. Mary hopes to teach at the Amy McMahon married Bobby Reich Shannon Killeen, and Katherine members of the bridal party. months in Nicaragua coincide with the university level upon graduation. on September 20 in Corkhill. coffee harvest, which is a season parents Avalon, NJ. Notre rely on for extra income. Because Tara Meissner married Tom Flexon on Dame alumnae children are not attending school during Ginny Gordon married Kyle Barry on September 13. Notre Dame alumnae Courtney McMahon the summer, they often must work with September 6. Alexa Meissner ’09, Jenna Meissner Donnell ’04, their parents each day picking coffee. ’12, Laura Flexon Armstrong ’04, and Alyse Fiori Stach As an alternative to working, Planting Lauren Andrews ’07 were members of ’03, Lis Rudnay Hope offers these children educational the bridal party. Moss ’03, Mary and fun activities similar to summer Christen Vecchione camp. Nora will direct and develop this Rynarzewski ’03, and program. Meanwhile, she has started Danielle Duffy married Adam Paprocki her own 501(c)(3) called “The Chain,” on August 16 at the Overbrook Golf a non-profit that helps companies Marielle DuBovec ’06 married Club. contribute to sustainable development Jason Mazda on October 4 in in the coffee lands. She is connecting Avalon, NJ. Kate Novak ’06, Elise companies and individuals to projects Wilson ’06, Caroline Valvardi ’06, they can directly support, such as 2007 Domenica Giuffrida ’06, and Kate programs for women, children, health, 2008 Frick ’06 were members of the education, and more. Devyn DiBona bridal party. Jackie McCabe ’06 announced the Breanna Ockimey graduated from took part in the liturgy at Mass as Stephanie Morecz married Dan birth of her son, West Chester University with a master’s a reader. Plunkett on September 6. Classmates Perry Daniel degree in public administration. She Victoria Guglielmi, Katie McCoy, Greto, born on will be attending Temple University’s Jackie DiFrancesco, Marissa Fontanot, March 12. Educational Leadership doctorate Leigh Mayock, and Carolyn Saveri program in the fall 2014. Breanna hopes were members of the bridal party. to one day teach sports leadership at a 2006 college or university. Arianna Scavetti AJ Fox and graduated summa Kara Schultheis Andrew Ott cum laude with and Kaitlin were married her J.D. from Smith raced in on May 22 at the the University of the Philadelphia Avalon Yacht Pennsylvania Law Half Marathon Club, NJ. School. She was in November named to the Order 2013. The two of the Coif and had a great time received the competing in this P. Pemberton Morris Prize for excellence exciting event.

16 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 17 Elizabeth graduate studies at the Royal College the adult policies team to launch a new distributes, and services engines and Alexandria Stensland made the 2014 Reeves spent of Music under the tutelage of soprano product. related products. In July, she began West Second Team All-American for two weeks this Janis Kelly. working as a service engineer in their Ice Hockey. Alex plays for Lake Forest past summer Missy Sharr Minneapolis location. College. in Narni, Italy, McCloskey and her working on a 2009 husband, Mike, production of currently live in 2012 2013 Mozart’s opera Becca Davis married Douglas Campbell West Chester, PA, Don Giovanni, on June 21 at her parent’s home in with their two Emily Poche received a 2014 Freshman attack Nora McCallion in which she Berwyn, PA. daughers, Mikayla Mountaintop Fellowship in sustainable earned A-10 All-Rookie this year at played the role and Kinsley. development research, working with Saint Joseph’s University. Nora made of Zerlina. The production was a part Kathryn Carlisle studied both sustainable aquaponics. Alongside a her mark in her first collegiate season of the Narnia Festival and took place mathematics and psychology at Boston team of undergraduate students, she as SJU’s top freshman in points, goals, in the town’s 19th-century Teatro College, and upon graduation in May promotes local eating, sustainable assists, shots, shot percentage, shots on Kyle Rasmussen graduated with a Comunale. The opera was directed 2014, moved to . She is 2010 agribusiness, and world hunger goal, and free-position goals. She led by Paolo Baiocco and conducted by involved in a unique rotational program Bachelor of Science in Mechanical alleviation. The design for her group’s the Hawks with 30 draw controls and Lorenzo Porzio. She previously worked sponsored by the Direct Marketing Molly Petersen graduated from Saint Engineering from Penn State University. aquaponic tank is being experimentally ranked third overall in points (30) and in Italy as a part of the Siena Music Association in which she receives Joseph’s University in May 2014 with She works for Cummins, a global implemented through the Peace Corps goals (19). Festival, where Elizabeth was Miss experience at two different marketing a major in marketing and minor in company that designs, manufactures, in rural Armenia. Jessel in The Turn of the Screw. She also companies. Kathryn completed her communications. She is presently sings frequently in the , first six-month rotation at Paradysz/ working in the marketing department most notably in 2012 as a member PM Digital, a marketing agency in the at GMH Associates, a Newtown Square of the Janiec Opera Company at the financial district, where she was part firm, which specializes in commercial Brevard Music Festival, where she of the advisory services team focusing real estate development. sang the role of Sister Constance in on a website redesign and integration Dialogues of the Carmelites. Elizabeth is project for KPMG. Her second rotation a mezzo-soprano and is currently living is at Gerber Life Insurance in White in London, where she has begun her Plains, NY, where she is working with

Classmates Bridget Burns, Jackie Spoerl, Erica Gosnell, Amy Corbett, and Beth McCabe attended the Notre Dame Happy Hour at the Whitebrier in Avalon, NJ, on July 12.

“Red Wheels and Monroe” by 2015 featured artist Brad Earl nd 42 Annual Fine Art Show & Sale Katherine ’08 and Notre Dame faculty member, Mrs. Bridget Bonner, Preview Cocktail Party with the Artists: Friday, January 30, 2015, 6:00-9:00 p.m. both graduated with their Master of Education from Cabrini College. Art Show & Sale: Saturday, January 31 - Saturday, February 7, 2015 Mrs. Bonner taught 8th Grade Religion to Katherine at Notre Dame. Open Noon to 4:00 p.m. daily • www.ndapa.org/artshow 18 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 19 In Memoriam Annual Report of Gifts 2013-2014

Sister Bernadette Glodek, SNDdeN, 1960 1996 former Notre Dame Board of Trustee, Maureen McKenna, sister of Sheila Leo James Kulp Jr., father of Carey Kulp March 15, 2014. McKenna Kirby ’57, Shannon McKenna Cheyney ’96, October 21, 2014. ’61, Roberta McKenna Griffin ’63, 1945 August 5, 2014. 1997 Leticia “Tish” Orlando Principato, Rita H. Walker (née Selfridge) of South May 11, 2014. 1961 Philadelphia, October 23, 2014, the Margaret Muldoon Saurman, mother of grandmother of ND graduates Sally 1952 Lynne Saurman Oakes ’61, March 29, 2014. Apalucci ’97, Helen Powers ’01, Jillian Johanna Carrozzino Adamczyk (SQ), sister DeLuca ’09, and Sophie Schmucker ’14. of Marian Carrozzino Schneider ’53 SQ, 1964 May 31, 2014. Dr. Marlene Lazzaro Primiano Panek 1998 (SQ), March 6, 2014. Norman L. McMahon (May 21, 2014) 1953 and Dorothy W. McMahon (August 12, Anthony Rinaldi, husband of Mary Hughes 1967 2014), grandparents of Megan McMahon Rinaldi ’53 and brother-in-law of Ann Eleanor M. Pfister (née Costello), mother Antenucci ’98, Amy McMahon Reich Hughes ’54 and Alice Hughes Zygmont ’59, of Honey Pfister Hofmann ’64 and Donna ’03, Courtney McMahon Donnell ’04, June 10, 2014. Pfister McGeehan ’67, September 12, 2014. Megan Marshall ’15; parents of Norman E. McMahon; and in-laws of Laura W. 1954 1975 McMahon. Helen R. Powers (née Penza) of Berwyn, Mariangela LoGiurato Lerario, September September 19, 2014. 20, 2014. 2000 Dr. Julius Guarino, father of Angela 1956 1981 Guarino ’00, husband of faculty member Laura Mae DiLullo (SQ), August 5, 2014. Barbara C. McCabe (née Messmer) of Rosemary Guarino, uncle of Karen Guarino Hershey’s Mill, West Chester, October ’09 and Juliana Guarino ’13, June 28, 2014. 3, 2014, mother-in-law of Notre Dame graduate and former Board member 2006 Deborah Pearce McCabe ’81. Robert E. Schmader, father of Jaclyn Schmader ’06, April 13, 2014.

20 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 21 Message from the Board Chair Financial Summary of Gifts July 1, 2013- June 30, 2014

BOARD of TRUSTEES I am pleased to present the 2013-2014 Annual Report 2014-2015 of Gifts, which showcases the extraordinary generosity of our school community. More than 1,300 donors 2013-2014 Support and Revenue Mary Ellen Maggitti, Chair supported our esteemed faculty, facilities, and programs 80% Tuition and Fees George Van Kula, Vice-Chair offering the finest Catholic education for young women Judith A. Dwyer, President in the region. 15% Contributions and Special Events Donna McNeill, Secretary 4% Endowment Arnold C. Schneider III, Treasurer Our Annual Fund theme is “Making Connections.” How our students connect to each other, their teachers, 1% Other Income L. Jay Agnes coaches, mentors, and their faith is a cornerstone of William Ashton a Notre Dame education and reflects our mission Patrick Burns to inspire young women to excel academically and Erin Duffy ’88 spiritually in our ever-changing world. David England Susan Carney Fahey ’77 Gifts to the Annual Fund support the operating budget Agnes Gillin Gayhardt ’83 and offset the 15% gap between the tuition revenue Father Robert Hagan, O.S.A. and the actual cost of educating each student. Your Francis Hallinan contributions were used to provide enhancements Sister Edithann Kane, SND to our campus and classrooms; improvements in Sister Shawn Marie Maguire, SND technology; and ongoing support of our financial aid Janice Toscani Petersen ’70 and scholarship programs. We continue to see healthy increases in our endowment and leadership Donald Pohlig level contributions from you, our generous parents, alumnae, and friends. I am most grateful for 2013-2014 Expenses W. Michael Reckmeyer both your trust in our leadership and your investment in the Academy. Eric Rubino 58% Salaries, Wages, and Benefits Stephen Schwartz The “Our Time to Inspire” campaign is well underway as is witnessed with the installation 8% Instructional Vincent Tague Jr. of new athletic fields and renovations to Launfal. This comprehensive capital campaign will 14% General and Administrative Judi Taylor transform our campus into a state-of-the-art facility that will provide our current students and Andrew Willis future generations with the absolute best in the classroom, on the field, on the stage, and in the 7% Facilities (Utilities & Maintenance) Wayne Withrow community. 13% Financial Aid & Scholarships Trustee Emeritus On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I thank you and the dedicated volunteers who devote their Sister Helen J. Bellew, SND time and financial resources to Notre Dame. We are most thankful for your spirit, enthusiasm, Paul Finley and gifts of treasure that connect us all. Michael G. O’Neill Kathleen Shay ’70 Sincerely yours, Gifts to Operations Cary Toner Unrestricted Annual Fund $392,262 BLAST $286,654 Mary Ellen Maggitti Golf Classic $83,530 Chair, Board of Trustees Parents’ Association $95,000 Restricted Annual Fund $64,256 PA EITC/OSTC Programs $331,583 Other Scholarship Funds $15,570 ______Total Operations $1,268,855

Gifts to Endowment and Capital Projects Inspire Campaign (Restricted & Unrestricted) $788,655 Inspire Campaign (Endowment) $116,800 Other Endowment Gifts $89,543 ______Total Endowment and Capital Projects $994,998

Total Giving to Notre Dame 2013-14 $2,263,853

22 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 23 President’s Club

Notre Dame Circle $25,000+ The Gates Circle $1,000-$2,499 John and Marianne McGarvey McBrearty ’55 Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 BLAST S Academy of Notre Dame P’08’10’14 T Golf Classic S Alumnae Association, Villanova S Patrick and Mary Jane McCloskey GP’15’16’20 Parents’ Association S Bill and Lise Ashton P’10 T S Stacey A. McCloskey-Odgers P’15’16’20 Brian and Barbara Phelan Riley P’19’21 S Richard and Liz Beck P’17’20 Kevin and Jonna McCoy P’16 John and Judith Benner P’08 S Tony and Joann McCullough P’20 Cuvilly Circle $10,000 - $14,999 William and Caroline Bole P’15’16 Kevin and Betty McGlinchey P’87 GP’14’16 S Glenn and Pam Booraem P ’16 Bill and Kathy McGrath P’03’06’12 S Bill and Debbie Davis P’10 S Dan and Shelley Boyce P’17 George and Maggie McHugh P’13’16 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T S Barbara Genest Boyle ’65 S Jim and Maureen Meehan P’11’13’16 S Josephine C. Mandeville P’88 GP’08’13’18 Michael and Susan Brady P’16 Garen Meguerian and Susan M. Guerette Brian and Donna McNeill P’10’11 T S Kenneth Bull and Reneé Bonaccorsi Bull P’18 P’17’20 Mike and Sheila Reckmeyer P’13’15 T S Matt and Teresa Burns P’15 Ursula Michel GP’15 Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T Eric Carlson Tom and Diane Molchan P’09 David B. Carr P’89’96 S Steven and Framcesca Molinari P’19 Rittenhouse Circle $5,000-$9,999 Wyllys and Ellen Cass P’16 Megan Small Molloy ’88 Pedro and Karol Cattori P’14 Chris and Eileen Moran P’15 Patrick and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T S Curtis and Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Amy Murray ’86 Joseph and Christine Carlini P’15’17 Sonia Hebding Churchman ’86 Dom and Terri Nappi P’12’17 Annemarie Congdon P’16 Nicholas and Catherine Genuardi Ciocca ’93 Richard and Christine McAndrew Neeson ’70 Robert and Josephine Delaney GP’18 P’19 P’05 Rosanne Facciolo ’65 Jeffrey Costa and Cynthia Sacharok, M.D. Gerald and Sheila F. O’Connor P’78’81 Patricia Harron Imbesi ’64 P’11’15 GP’11’14 Bob and Kate Loftus P’14’17 Marty and Alisa Czachor P’16’21 Charles J. Odgers IV P’15’16’20 Michael and Jeannie O’Neill P’07’09’12 T Timothy and Jennifer Dagit P’16 Jacinto and Beth Oliver P’11’13’17 Ron and Jan Toscani Petersen ’70 P’10 T S Mark and Laura Dambly P’16 Carrie and Robert Opperman P’19 Kathy Shay ’70 T S Joe and April Denny P’99 S Regina Sweeney Pape SQ ’59 S Class of 2014 Matriculations Sunflower RunS Jacqueline and Michael Dewey P’19 Christine M. Gerland Parsons ’03 George and Cathy Van Kula P’10’12’18 T S Timothy and Patricia Fromhold Driscoll ’64 Susan Schmidt Pié ’71 Andrew and Karen Willis P’08’13’18 T S P’91’92’94 Chris and Cathy Preston P’16 Jeffrey and Bernadette Price P’15 Muhlenberg College Robert and Susan Dudzinsky P’15’18 Launfal Circle $2,500-$4,999 Frank Pollock and Erin Duffy ’88 T Mike Purcell P’16 Boston College Northwestern University Steve and Jean Earhart P’15 Matt and Michele Reber P’19 Boston University Pennsylvania State University, Schreyer Honors College Jay and Diane Agnes P’15 T Jay and Kathleen Einspanier P’07 Richard and Tracy Riegel P’12’15 Pennsylvania State University, University Park Nathan and Allyson Andrisani P’15’18’21 S John and Tina Fasciano P’14’18 Amy Riley ’87 Bucknell University Sacred Heart University Stephen and Carolyn Cloetingh P’08 Bob and Melissa Faught P’09’13 T Emily Riley P’87 GP’16 Tom and Barbara Riley P’16’18 Cabrini College Saint Joseph’s University Sean and Margaret Crinnion P’16’18 John and Monica Feehery P’14 James and Kathy Dewey GP’19 Nina Fite ’75 Eric and Debbie Rubino P’11’13 T S California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Stanford University Maureen Mahon Egen ’60 Joe and Amy Frick P’06 S Ed and Fran Sarmiento P’15 Chestnut Hill College Stevenson University Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T S Donald and Agnes Gillin Gayhardt ’83 P’17 Fred and Sarah Schachinger P’17 Clemson University Temple University Charles and Patricia Genuardi P’93’97 GP’19 S Gerald and Mara Gentilotti Stephen and Mary Beth Lange Schell ’78 P’12 Coastal Carolina University The University of Alabama Joe and Gina Glancy P’15 S Tom and Emily Calio Giannantonio ’76 P’05 John and Nancy Schultz P’07’10 John and Janet Seykora P’12’15’16’17 College of Charleston The University of Georgia Charles and Colleen Kelly Hanna ’80 FS S P’04’12’15 Paul and Bereth Graeff P’15’20 Chris and Andrea Maggitti Shank ’90 P’20 S Dartmouth College The University of Scranton Vimmy and Sherry Jose P’17 James and Lynn Griffith GP’18 Steven A. Cantner, VMD and DePaul University University of Colorado at Boulder Dave and Christina Fortin Ludin ’85 P’15 Angela M. Guarino ’00 Judith A. Shekmar, DVM ’64 P’99 S Drexel University University of Connecticut Mary Ellen Maggitti and Family P’90’92 Julius+ and Rosemary Guarino P’00 FS Jeffrey and Judith Smith P’13 Duquesne University University of Delaware GP’20 T S Kevin and Tara McGowan Handforth ’93 P’21 Thomas and Judith Sprague Stephen and Patricia Steinour P’10 East Carolina University University of Maryland, College Park Patrick and Deirdre Ledwith McAleer ’84 P’16 Robert and Phyllis Downs Hart ’85 P’16 S Frank and Barbara Michel P’15 Julia R. Hartnett ’85 Donna Sullivan P’17 Elon University University of Notre Dame Jim Mordy and Rhonda Lahue-Mordy P’15 S Sharon Harvey P’04 Tim and Barbara Susanin P’14’18 Fordham University University of Pennsylvania Tim and Kelly Mullen P’14 William A. Harvey P’04 Frank and Lauren Dinh Sustersic ’85 George Mason University University of Pittsburgh Paul and Kathy McCloskey Neff ’86 P’17 Charles and Denick Herrin P’18 Kevin and Mary Sutherby P’16 Gettysburg College University of Richmond Tamas and D’Arcy Foster Rudnay ’73 Kevin G. Higgins P’13’15 Jacqueline Swartz Matt and Judi Taylor P’12 T S Hofstra University University of Tennessee, Knoxville P’03’05 S Ed and Laura Hughes P’15’18 S Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T S Jack and Anita Kelly P’02’04 S Andrew and Irene Vecchione P’00’03 FS S Indiana University at Bloomington University of Vermont Skip and Kathy Withrow P’12 T S Nelson and Mary Ellen Keegan Keyser ’70 P’05 Keith and Rena Walsh P’17 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Villanova University Thomas and Susan Koedding P’15 Michael and Kerry Walsh P’17 La Salle University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Erik and Christine Kolar P’20 John and Holly Whytosek P’17 Lafayette College Washington and Lee University Jillian Kurz ’04 S Christopher and Krissa Wichser P’19 Loyola Marymount University West Chester University of Pennsylvania Ted and Jennifer Bruder Lavin ’90 Mike and Teri Magnotta P’14 Loyola University Maryland Widener University Joe and Pat Maguire P’09’11 S Marist College

P = Parent T = Trustee FS = Faculty/Staff GP = Grandparent + Deceased S Indicates 5 or more consecutive years of giving to the Notre Dame President’s Club. We are most grateful!

24 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 25 Annual Fund Unrestricted Gifts

Sponsors $500-$999 Honey Pfister Hofmann ’64 Timothy and Karen Culbertson P’20 FS Patricia Heake LaBree ’68 Deirdre Moran ’05 Kristen Santerian ’08 Josephine McGlone Keenan ’57 Daniel and Cecile Cullen P’16 Lawrence LaMaina, Jr. Theresa Moran ’04 Judy Sauer FS Academy of Notre Dame Kathleen Boas Lange ’68 Patricia Cunningham ’98 Thomas and Nancy Dougherty Lavin ’56 GP’17 David and Gloria Morris GP’17 Betty Jane Verdieck Saukaitis ’65 Alumnae Association, Rittenhouse Square Lee McNeill Leary ’89 William J. Cunningham Donald and Barbara Laws GP’14 Elisabeth Rudnay Moss ’03 Catherine Elizabeth Chermol ’79 Gregory and Allison Boles P’15 Bill and Chris McDevitt P’17 Daniel Cushing FS Steven and Mary Ellen Laws P’14 Mark and Donna Mulgrew P’14 Kara Schultheis ’08 Pat and Nancy Cahill P’17 Karen Cancelmo McFadden ’68 Patricia O’Neill D’Avanzo ’69 Kathleen Bowes Leach, MD ’92 Sharon Kelly Murphy ’81 Lina Sestokas Scroggins ’01 Pat Callahan ’66 Kathleen Moody ’77 Paula McArdle Della Penna ’91 Kira Leishear ’99 Mary D. Naylor P’96’97’06 Sharon Scullin ’68 Colleen and Kevin Carroll P’13 Gerard and Colleen Murray P’16 Christine Keiss Demsey ’67 Sally Murphy Lima ’58 Peter R. Nelson Meg Murray Seaman ’99 Mary Anne and Michael Cola P’09 Megan Battle Nolen ’99 Peg Desendorf FS John and Carol Ryan Livingood ’89 P’20’21 Angela Passo Norkiewicz ’67 Lauren Seyfried ’04 Norma DaCrema FS Onaway Camp Trust Joanne Devine ’81 John and Mary Jane Livingood, Sr. GP’20’21 Julie Whalen Norton ’89 Anne Warden Shannon ’86 Dana DeBenedictis-Spino P’17 Shannon O’Neill ’93 Paige Devine ’07 Christine DiBona Lobley ’99 Meghan Acker O’Brien ’04 Ann Dougherty Shaud ’53 Anthony DiGregorio FS Megan Palevich FS Tuan and Nga Dinh P’17 Aurora Lopez FS Maria Coletta O’Halloran ’98 Diane Buono Shew ’87 Sharon Rufus Dion ’95 Joan Fitzgerald ’58 Bill and Marge Dobek GP’17 Michael and Mary Stewart Lynch ’88 P’18 Mary Kay Joyce O’Rourke ’74 Thomas and Victoria Skorup P’19 Josephine DiSanto ’78 Patrick and Michele Walton P’17 Janice Hneleski Dolan ’81 Sister Shawn Marie Maguire SNDdeN T Stephanie Cunningham Ortiz ’87 Rob and Michele Slattery P’19 John and Joan Fitzpatrick-Burke ’84 P’12’17 Donna Winkler ’88 Courtney McMahon Donnell ’04 Patrick and Jennifer Maher P’18 Marguerite Robinson Parker ’51 Carol March Smith ’62 Mary Ann Flanigan and Family P’81’87’88’91 Alfred and Mary Beth Wolanin P’95’15 Jacklyn Varisano and Patrick Donohue Kristen Sander Makatche ’95 Kimberly Van Kirk Patel ’00 Trude Lanahan Smith ’54 Kimberly Cantwell Gesell ’85 Harry+ and Carol Duffy Wolfington ’58 Kathleen Dougherty ’54 Andrea Sutcliffe Marquardt ’59 Joseph and Kelly Pawlowski P’15 Natalie Malseed Sturgeon ’95 Michael and Lisa Irvine P’17 P’80’81’86 GP’09’10’11 Frank and Terese Du Pont P’11 Joan Dooling Matchica ’56 Kimberly Tierney Pegg ’88 Marie Zealor Swayze ’60 Greg and Maria Latran P’16 Lei Zhang P’17 Colleen Bailey Duffy ’95 Mike and Peg Mathisen P’08 T Celeste Mooney Peters ’53 Page Driscoll Syron ’94 Harry and Mary Marmorstein P’18 Pat and Teri Dugan P’12 Kelly McCabe ’14 Bernadette Fortune Pettine ’47 Thuy Vu Taitt ’92 Barbara Masse GP’19’21 Patrons $100-$249 Gina Demopulos Dzubak ’57 Mary McGlynn McCarthy ’56 Michael and Joanna Pietrafitta P’16 Christina Talucci ’78 Sally Kennedy McGroarty ’73 Joan McGuigan Evans ’46 Joanne Liberatore McCloskey ’82 Preeya Noronha Pinto ’94 Lauren Rinnier Tamburro ’98 Michael and Denise Moran P’05 Anonymous Lindsey Zimmaro Falco ’04 John and Patricia McCormick P’94 Helena Plater-Zyberk ’94 Jenna Taylor ’12 Carrie and Robert Opperman P’19 Vicki Abens FS Meghan Fisher ’02 Meghan McCullough ’10 Dennis and Patricia Platt P’03 Mary Girvin Torpey ’48 John and Sally Orr FS Caroline Abi-Khattar ’95 Christine Flanigan ’83 Helen Gleason GP’13’15 Nicole Schultz Powell ’00 Joan Sammartino Turner ’77 P’06 FS Susan Schmidt Pié ’71 Anthony and Monica Albornoz P’11 Emuella Toland Flood ’54 Jane Law McGann ’47 Claire Prestel ’94 Becky Uberti ’88 Stephanie Medoff Raign ’56 Lee and Annie Allman P’17’21 Nicole McCauley Forzato ’94 Inez Russo McGowan ’99 Sean Quigg FS Frederick and Shirley Urbanek GP’16 Steve and Kelli Smith P’15 Michael and Joy Antonoplos FS Norma Neely Fox ’56 Megan McGowan ’94 Pamela Lovatt Quitter ’67 Judith McGrath Van Allen ’59 Don and Meg Spence P’11 Timothy Atkins P’17 Penny Gaynor Hugh and Susan McLean P’13 Alexandra Rainone ’12 Louise Koch Veatch ’57 Stewart and Pam Vockel P’14 Susan Goldschmidt Atkinson Jamie Hare Gazda ’89 Norman and Laura McMahon P’98’03 FS Ronald and Maryann Ratigan P’17 Morgan Vockel Eileen Wilkinson FS Gina Bacci ’64 Kimberly Gerland ’09 Suzanne McMonigle ’83 Liz Bray Reeser ’71 Mary Jo Rafferty Walheim ’57 Deborah Trainer Winfield ’55 Brigit Barry ’03 Patrice Gibbons ’68 Jack and Sharon McNamara P’00 Alicia Downs Rhodes ’94 Annemarie Walsh ’95 Carol and Charles Zacney P ’13 Carole Duffy Bartholdson ’62 Tina Burlingame Gilhool ’59 Terry and Mary Beth McNichol P’04 FS Nancy Rigney SQ’51 Joan Dwyer Walsh ’58 Anthony and Barbara Basilio P’92 Nicholas and Nancy Giuliani GP’16 Barbara Hrabrick McQuillen ’65 Robert J. Riley P’94’96 Erin Boyle Ward ’96 Associates $250-$499 Suzanne Labor Battaglia ’68 P’05 Bill and Eileen Glinski P’80’84’91 Kathleen Miller ’98 Rachel Pall Roettger ’03 Lauren Willis ’08 Audrey Battista ’99 John and Lisa Goldschmidt P’17 Mary Manno Miller ’03 Denis and Karen Rogers P’16 Jackie Shutack Wong ’99 Mike and Maureen Balitsaris P’17’19 Lou and Kali Battista P’99’07 Lindsay Gosnell ’04 Peter and Karrie Millett P’20 Elizabeth Ryan ’04 Arlene Wosnack Yocum ’50 Janine Barsoum ’89 Chloe Bellwoar ’12 Erin Roache Grabish ’94 Nora Moffat FS Frank and Kathryn Sammartino P’77 GP’06 Beth Mealey Yocum ’94 David and Renee Battisti P’20 Emily Bellwoar ’11 Frances Myers Grauch ’58 Mary Monck FS Andrea Budzynski Sanborn ’73 Eileen Young-Vignola ’69 Henry and Judith Bisbee P ’11 Christine Tessier Bernardino ’96 Kristin Battle Gray ’94 Kimberley Colman Moore ’85 Carolyn Chopko Sanchez ’93 Joe and Carolyn Zack P’12’15 Richard and Liz Bowen P’91 FS Emily E. Bogan Deborah Griffin ’69 Bill and Rebecca Moore GP’16 Joe and Diane Sander P’95’99 FS Maureen Lynch Brosnan ’78 Mimi Baumgardner Box ’68 Gabrielle Hamilton ’81 Anna Budiwsky FS Pattiann Tallman Boyer ’63 Thomas and Helen Hart GP’16 Laura Buenzle ’99 Brian and Christine Boyle P’16 Steven and Leslie Heffernen P’16’19 Peter and Amy Bunten P’15’18 Mauri Boyle GP’16 Mary Beth Morris Hepner ’94 Michael and Mary Ellen Buono P’87 Moreen Dearie Brady ’89 Mary Jo Rooney Hitz ’67 John and Barb Carroll P’05’07 Edward and Valerie Breen P’16 Anne Short Hodulik ’59 Kim and Steve Chermol P’16 Sally Brosnan ’04 Jennifer Messner Holdren ’99 Scott and Amy Conser P’16 Sister Mary Anne Broughton, SNDdeN Ann Hughes ’54 Victor and Karina Cortes P’15 SQ’64 FS Jack and Lee Hughes GP’16 Christopher J. and Deanna Coyne P’15 William and Grace Kennedy Bule ’81 P’12’17 Richard Huynh and Cynthia Tran P’11 Bill and Patrice Dawson P’18 Ken Bull Ana Smith Iltis, Ph.D. ’92 Steve and Beatrice Donnelly P ’10’14 Theodora Murray Burke ’89 Leigh Naughton Irwin ’97 and Jason Irwin Bernard J. Drueding III Don and Jean Butler GP’17 Christopher and Janice Janosik P’08 FS Karen and Patrick Duffy P ’04 ’07 Jennifer Cahill ’94 Lizanne Hardegen Jones SQ’58 Kevin D. Duffy Leah Campagna ’78 Mary Clare Kelly Joyce ’04 Cathy and Seamus Duffy P’14 Anne T. Carroll FS Margaret A. Kane ’99 Alexis Ohls Finkle ’93 Deirdre O’Connell Carroll ’94 Megan Delaney Kane ’89 Barbara Flanigan ’64 Joan Dolente Cavanna ’59 Joe and Maureen Kearney P’17 Sallyann Gallagher FS Clare Oesterle Chatot ’71 Patricia Keegan ’79 Mary Garty ’66 Jennifer Falcone Ciarmoli ’94 Bonnie Lawler Keightley ’61 William and Teresa Grauer GP’16 Anne Clark GP’19’21 Joe and Kathy Kelley P’10 Maryanne Quinn Hancock ’92 Marilyn Scheiter Connell ’56 JoAnne Kelly Kelly ’57 Kelly Hanna ’04 Jacqueline O’Brien Connolly ’52 Susan Keyser ’70 Roger and Veronica Collins Harrington FS T Shannon Connolly ’05 Danielle Parsons Khordi ’94 Genevieve Hartnett ’13 Deborah Gallen Conway SQ’55 Shannon Killeen ’04 Thomas and Amy Bosio Harty P’20 Margaret Boyle Corcoran ’65 Martha King ’81 Jennifer Harvey ’04 Katherine Corkhill ’04 Ron and Lisa Kohany GP’17 Emily Hildenbrand ’05 Kathryn Pierce Cox ’61 Kellen and Asha Kovalovich P’14 Ann Pfister Hink ’67 Elizabeth Hamilton Crowley ’84 Vanessa Kraus P’20

26 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 27 Alumnae Donors

Class of 1964 30% Class of 1971 10% Class of 1981 20% Class of 1985 11% Committee Chairs: Gina Bacci, Clare Oesterle Chatot Sharon Wolfington Brown Kimberly Cantwell Gesell The Class of 1964 at Patricia Fromhold Driscoll, Susan Schmidt Pié Grace Kennedy Bule Phyllis Downs Hart Barbara Flanigan, Honey Pfister Liz Bray Reeser Margaret Loughran Cicchitti Julia R. Hartnett the Rittenhouse Square Luncheon Hofmann, Judith Shekmar Joanne Devine Christina Fortin Ludin Class of 1973 13% Janice Hneleski Dolan Kimberley Colman Moore Gina Bacci Sally Kennedy McGroarty Martha King Lauren Dinh Sustersic Sister Mary Anne Broughton, D’Arcy Foster Rudnay Dorothea Kraeger SNDdeN Andrea Budzynski Sanborn Debbie Pearce McCabe Class of 1986 13% Kathleen McHenry Collins Eileen Mellon Sullivan Sharon Kelly Murphy Sonia Hebding Churchman Barbara Consorto Susan Tierney Urben Heather Shallow Kemp Carol Consorto Class of 1974 56% Christine Bole Lesko Patricia Fromhold Driscoll Committee Chairs: Lisa Schmidt Class of 1982 4% Margaret Pettit McSweeney Barbara Flanigan Boiani, Mary Ann Finley Bond Joanne Liberatore McCloskey Amy Murray Honey Pfister Hofmann Eileen Callaghan Myers Kathy McCloskey Neff Patricia Harron Imbesi Annette Seabron Blackwell Anne Warden Shannon Judith A. Shekmar Lisa Schmidt Boiani Class of 1983 12% Aimee Kiely Weise Mary Ann Finley Bond Rebecca Flint Finkenaur Class of 1965 20% Denise DeRosa Christine Flanigan Class of 1987 10% Jennifer Lovatt Abbate Ann Serpentino Karver Agnes Gillin Gayhardt Stephanie Cunningham Ortiz Barbara Genest Boyle Mary Kay Joyce O’Rourke Marianne Nardi Linton Amy Riley Margaret Boyle Corcoran Rose Puglisi Suzanne McMonigle Diane Buono Shew Rosanne Facciolo Franci Reis Mary Ellen Fitzgerald Pina Theresa McDonnell Stickney Lynda Scalise Federici Deborah Reiner Shaw Kathy McHugh Spotts Barbara Hrabrick McQuillen Donna Besa Wroblewski Andrea Gordon Turner Class of 1988 14% Betty Jane Verdieck Saukaitis Erin Duffy Francine Marx Spector Class of 1975 10% Class of 1984 6% Mary Stewart Lynch Marian Barlow Campbell Committee Chair: Tilly Valls Cindy DePiano McKernan Class of 1966 28% Susan Carmody McFadden Megan Small Molloy Pat Callahan Nina Fite Margaret Anne Bruder Nolen Kathleen Pfister Dunn Diane Warner Hasling Maria Devine Connolly Kimberly Tierney Pegg Cynthia Engel Judy Joyce Putsch Joan Fitzpatrick-Burke Jen Greshock Raker Kathleen Galligher Foster Deborah Horstmann Rigsby Deirdre Ledwith McAleer Becky Uberti Mary Garty Mary Boylan McCabe Courtney Curtis Urban Joanne Tabasco Marchionni Class of 1976 9% Emilie Larrazabal Valencia Rebecca Rhinehart Kim Bergan Devine Donna Winkler Kathleen Keleher Sarosky Marilena Lelli Downing Class of 1945 25% Class of 1953 31% Class of 1957 40% Class of 1960 10% Linda Deviney Solomon Emily Calio Giannantonio Jane Bateman Sheahan Sister Mary Alice Feenane RSM JoAnne DiLauro Alexander Maureen Mahon Egen Elizabeth Reese Hebeler Gina Demopulos Dzubak Edith Sawyer Shaffer Class of 1967 26% Class of 1977 9% Class of 1946 29% Celeste Mooney Peters Evelyn Farrell Federico Marie Zealor Swayze Josephine Antonini Cantone Susan Carney Fahey Denyse Kane Boland Ann Dougherty Shaud Peg Campbell Gadapee Christine Keiss Demsey Kathleen Moody Congratulations to our reunion classes for their Joan McGuigan Evans Carol Sutcliffe Jenkins Class of 1961 16% Sunday Barbagallo Hendrickson Marie Rizzo Mueller Marion Stodder Goldschmidt Class of 1954 46% Josephine McGlone Keenan Kathryn Pierce Cox Ann Pfister Hink Joan Sammartino Turner outstanding support of Notre Dame: Sr. Agnes Rose McNally, SNDdeN Committee Chair: Ann Hughes JoAnne Kelly Kelly Joyce Barbagallo Custer Mary Jo Rooney Hitz Constance Smith Kirby Frances Schelle Hartnett Joanne Kelley Long Class of 1978 16% The Launfal Award - Class of 2004 Class of 1947 31% Simone Prendergast Carson R. Diane McGrath Bonnie Lawler Keightley Angela Passo Norkiewicz Maureen Lynch Brosnan Anna Alioto Broderick Kathleen Dougherty Mary Ann Kurz Popma Helen Van Allen Presented to the reunion class with the highest Pamela Lovatt Quitter Leah Campagna percentage of attendance throughout the Ruthann Leach Manning Emuella Toland Flood Joan Flood Swetz Mia Finley Wesner Melissa Conlon Jane Law McGann Ann Hughes Louise Koch Veatch Class of 1962 16% Josephine DiSanto Homecoming/Reunion Weekend. Bernadette Fortune Pettine Eileen Farrell McHugh Mary Jo Rafferty Walheim Carole Duffy Bartholdson Class of 1968 25% Colleen Marsini Trude Lanahan Smith Mary Lou Van Allen Colman Suzanne Labor Battaglia Mary Beth Lange Schell The Notre Dame Award - Margaret (Meg) Kane ’99 Class of 1948 30% Class of 1958 26% Carol Haines McClain Mimi Baumgardner Box Christina Talucci Kathleen Milione Ferraioli Class of 1955 14% Barbara McLaughlin Bogdon Marie Limerick McCormick Presented each year at the Homecoming Mass to an Grace Rosci Dempster Sheila O’Connor Wagner alumna whose ongoing commitment to the Academy Joan Boyle Mecke Deborah Gallen Conway Frances Myers Grauch Mary McCormick Patricia Heake LaBree Mary Girvin Torpey Carol Calpin Haas Lizanne Hardegen Jones Marcy Butler Roche Kathleen Boas Lange Class of 1979 13% is exemplary in scope, enthusiasm, and diligence. Marianne McGarvey McBrearty Sally Murphy Lima Carol March Smith Karen Cancelmo McFadden Committee Chairs: Carla Acknowledging the value of a Notre Dame education, Class of 1949 25% Deborah Trainer Winfield Joan Pacella Nancy Kelly Schoeler Cavanaugh Kameros, Terri Gillin she offers her time, energy and resources to ensure Geraldine Kane Elmore Joan Fitzgerald Class of 1963 10% Sharon Scullin Smith Mary Louise Heavey Class of 1956 43% Joanne D’Arcy Phelan Mary McKenna Bailey the future of the Academy and expand its influence. Malvina Granese Augustine Denise Stratman Pattiann Tallman Boyer Class of 1969 11% Carla Cavanaugh Kameros Class of 1950 10% Marilyn Scheiter Connell Joan Dwyer Walsh Gloria Daily McKenna Patricia O’Neill D’Avanzo Patricia Keegan BLUE AWARD WINNER Arlene Wosnack Yocum Norma Neely Fox Carol Duffy Wolfington Deborah Griffin Catherine Elizabeth Chermol The Class of 1954 had the highest percentage of Mary Kingsley Golden Helen T. Kane Terri Gillin Smith Reunion Class Giving to the Annual Fund with a 54% Class of 1951 20% Faith Christensen Johnson Class of 1959 21% Eileen Young-Vignola participation rate. Well done! Marguerite Robinson Parker Mary Yeoell Keifer Joan Dolente Cavanna Class of 1980 9% Lillian Milione Powers Lizanne Porter Krivda Ruth Finley Class of 1970 15% Mary Kay Glinski Battafarano Nancy Rigney Nancy Dougherty Lavin Anonymous Karalyn Morrone DeLuca Lynn Bond Bruder GOLD AWARD WINNER Joan Dooling Matchica Tina Burlingame Gilhool Mary Ellen Keegan Keyser Colleen Kelly Hanna The Class of 1964 raised $7,475—the highest amount Class of 1952 50% Mary McGlynn McCarthy Anne Short Hodulik Susan Keyser Marya Small Parral for the Annual Fund. Notre Dame is most grateful. Albertine Burton Becker Stephanie Medoff Raign Andrea Sutcliffe Marquardt Christine McAndrew Neeson Antoinette Roach Campbell Regina Sweeney Pape Suzanne O’Donnell Jacqueline O’Brien Connolly Judith McGrath Van Allen Jan Toscani Petersen Ellen Biegert Keating Kathy Shay Theresa Maurer Keltz Dolores Bradley O’Malley Florence Milione Rubino Yellow blocks denote reunion years. 28 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 29 Class of 1989 21% Class of 1994 40% Class of 1999 22% Cristin Farrell Class of 2010 3% Olivia Feehery Committee Chairs: Carol Ryan Committee Chairs: Tammy Committee Chairs: Mia Anastasi, Ehren Vigliotti Goren Meghan McCullough Margaret Fitzgerald Livingood, Julie Whalen Norton, Scanlon Brogan, Jennifer Falcone Audrey Battista, Kristie Russo Lindsay Gosnell Catherine McNeill Micaela Forsyth Colleen Wright Voegele Ciarmoli, Mary Beth Morris Boland, Jacqui Felici, Danielle Lauri Graziano Molly Petersen Colleen Hilbert Hepner, Kimberly Kelly Nicholl, Pinto, Anne Shoemaker Vazquez, Mary Grove Dana Hogan Janine Barsoum Megan McNeill Trost, Beth Jackie Shutack Wong Kathryn Hall Class of 2011 5% Kristen Ierardi 2015 Events Moreen Dearie Brady Haughey VanBuren Kelly Hanna Clare Spence Caroline Jones Maria Ceferatti Audrey Battista Jennifer Harvey Alicia Kenyon 42nd Annual Fine Art Show & Sale Christina Sarmousakis Classon Katharine Nicholas McGlade Laura Buenzle Laura DerKrikorian Hunsberger Class of 2012 8% Esynce Kirkland Saturday, January 31 – Christina Atterbury Dever Shannon O’Neill Birdsall Maureen McKenna Carr Julia Hutton Madeline Bule Aria Kovalovich Jill Rhodes Dow Tammy Scanlon Brogan Jennifer Messner Holdren Lisa Iacovelli Christen Boas Hayes Marissa Laws Saturday, February 7 Jamie Hare Gazda Jennifer Cahill Margaret A. Kane Allison James Jenna Taylor Brittney Lishon Noon - 4:00 p.m. Megan Delaney Kane Deirdre O’Connell Carroll Kira Leishear Mary Clare Kelly Joyce Corey Loftus The Mansion Amy Boyle Kieft Jennifer Falcone Ciarmoli Christine DiBona Lobley Victoria Marre Karasic Class of 2013 6% Megan Logue Lee McNeill Leary Stephanie Cullen Inez Russo McGowan Erin Kelley Katherine Carroll Maggie Magnotta St. Julie Liturgy and Carol Ryan Livingood Nicole McCauley Forzato Jennifer Gibson Nemmers Shannon Killeen Sara McLean Kelsey Mangano Lisa Shallow Murray Erin Roache Grabish Megan Battle Nolen Regina Lyons Lindsey Santerian Kelly Mannion Award Presentation Julie Whalen Norton Kristin Battle Gray Emily Miller Otto Michelle Markwith Madeline Smedley Kaitlin Marsini Wednesday, February 4 • 9:40 a.m. Shannon Mailey Reilly Mary Beth Morris Hepner Irene Pappas Elizabeth McCarthy Devon Mccabe Cuvilly Gymnasium Kimberly Rinnier Rosato Danielle Parsons Khordi Kathleen Monahan Teufel Natalie Sharr McDevitt Class of 2014 31% Kelly McCabe Colleen Wright Voegele Katharine Losoncy Jess Thompson Veronica McMahon Caroline M. Barker Christin Mcdonough Alumnae Boutique Shopping MaryBeth Spych Lythgoe Mary Cate Guinan Wilhelm Kacy McNichol Mary Rose Bethel Danielle McKernan Class of 1990 6% Pamela Palumbo Manzoni Jackie Shutack Wong Theresa Moran Emily Bogan Kaylee Mulgrew Saturday, January 31 • 11:00 a.m. Jennifer Bruder Lavin Katharine McCormick Michele Muller MacKenzie E. Bonner Coryn Mullen Overbrook Golf Club Lisa Mazzulla Masciulli Megan McGowan Class of 2000 7% Meghan Acker O’Brien Alex Bradley Christine Nichols Kristina Scanlon May Ashley McGuigan Maria Aspan Maureen Carroll Purcell Caroline Brufke Lauren Pease BLAST 2015: The British Invasion Barbara Phelan Riley Kathryne Meakim Karen Kennedy Dodds Elizabeth Ryan Emily Carr Hannah Pohlmann Saturday, March 14 • 6:00 p.m. Andrea Maggitti Shank Patricia Dwyer Melcher Angela M. Guarino Krista Sarbello Kelly E. Cary Rachel Rockenbach Margaret Waldron Naughton Kimberly Van Kirk Patel Lauren Seyfried Shannon Cattie Katie Schneider Springfield Country Club Class of 1991 7% Kimberly Kelly Nicholl Nicole Schultz Powell Natalie Short Isabella G. Cattori Kathryn Spaight Bridget Battle Carr Preeya Noronha Pinto Kristen Snyder Caroline Clancy Amrita Sukhavasi Sunflower Run Paula McArdle Della Penna Helena Plater-Zyberk Class of 2001 12% Ann Mallon Werner Rachael Congialdi Annabel Susanin Saturday, April 25 Amanda O’Dea Dillon Claire Prestel Rosemary Connors Bianca Wilson Mackenzie Curry Kathleen Troncelliti Notre Dame Campus Paola Palumbi Yeager Alicia Downs Rhodes Erin Harkins-Medina Nicolette Dankmeyer Abigail Tweedy Page Driscoll Syron Kaitlin Morris McCartan Class of 2005 10% Jessica Derstine Morgan Vockel Class of 1992 9% Megan McNeill Trost Lauren Farrell Moran Shannon Connolly Grace Desjardins Katherine Wagner Erin Cleary Cook Joan Drueding Valeriano Danielle Dunn O’Connor Emily Hildenbrand Jenna Dockray Erica Westlake Maryanne Quinn Hancock Morgan Bracken Van Arsdall Jill Lawless Richards Deirdre Moran Colleen Donnelly Allison Zion Ana Smith Iltis Beth Haughey VanBuren Lina Sestokas Scroggins Mary Neeson Daniella Fasciano Brooke Driscoll Keith Beth Mealey Yocum Marie O’Grady Kathleen Bowes Leach Gretchen Mangelsdorf Yonish Class of 2002 6% Amanda Zajdel Perwien Thuy Vu Taitt Meghan Fisher Kira Toner Class of 1995 10% Jocelyn Turney Class of 1993 10% Caroline Abi-Khattar Class of 2003 13% The Class of 2014 at Catherine Genuardi Ciocca Sharon Rufus Dion Brigit Barry Class of 2006 3% Alumnae Induction in the Great Hall Alexis Ohls Finkle Colleen Bailey Duffy Kaitlyn McGowan DeMell Domenica Giuffrida Tara McGowan Handforth Kathryn Janofsky Mary Manno Miller Marielle DuBovec Mazda Shannon O’Neill Kristen Sander Makatche Elisabeth Rudnay Moss Jessica Turner Kate Small Rupertus Natalie Malseed Sturgeon Christine M. Gerland Parsons Carolyn Chopko Sanchez Annemarie Walsh Amy McMahon Reich Class of 2007 4% Laura Riley Thiele Katie Roberts Maureen Bradley Class of 1996 6% Rachel Pall Roettger Paige Devine Christine Tessier Bernardino Colleen Hagan Ruggiero Colleen Dougherty Julie Stallard Bonelli Jacqueline Marie Shaw Alumnae Association Carey Kulp Cheyney Alyse Fiori Stach Class of 2008 15% Board Officers Maria Plater-Zyberk Gunji Devynne Bruder Lana Verruni Class of 2004 53% Brittany Duffy President Erin Boyle Ward Committee Chairs: Alexandra Krista Funari Moppert Corabi, Katherine Bridget McLaughlin Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Class of 1997 3% Corkhil, Lindsay Gosnell, Jennifer Kathryn Pall Leigh Naughton Irwin Harvey, Mary Clare Kelly Joyce, Jillian Rafferty Vice President Shannon Kileen, Liz Ryan Kara Schultheis Erin Boyle Ward ’96 Class of 1998 23% Kaitlin Smith Patricia Cunningham Laura Flexon Armstrong Alexa Stoczko Lauren Westermann DiGiacomo Maral Avetian Cia Williams Secretary Krissy Brandolini Edginton Melissa Bemer Lauren Willis Angela Guarino ’00 Sara Erbstein Shannon Orlando Boyle Cara Fitzpatrick Elizabeth Shaw Brooks Class of 2009 9% Treasurer Jamie Varallo Flannery Sally Brosnan Committee Chairs, Caroline Kathleen Buchanan Hayes Alexandra Burtoft Davis, Kim Gerland, Jacqui Kimberly Tierney Pegg ’88 Patricia Henwood Patricia Candiotti O’Neill Lauren Lauletta Maxilom Carolyn Cavanaugh Members-at-Large Helene McElroy Courtney Collins Kimberly Gerland Helen Kane ’69 Kathleen Miller Christine Connor Samantha Laurent Kaitlin Morris McCartan ’01 Maria Coletta O’Halloran Alexandra Moppert Corabi Michelle Molchan Mary Manno Pagliaro Katherine Corkhill Caroline Packer Amanda Zajdel Perwien ’05 Joanne Pettit Robinson Elizabeth Martin Dempsey Amy Schwartz Laura DelRossi Spitko Courtney McMahon Donnell Laura Schwartz Barbara Forlini Stratis Emilia Emini Ashley Senss Lauren Rinnier Tamburro Lindsey Zimmaro Falco

30 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 31 INSPIRE Campaign Student Scholarships Paul and Priscalla Connolly P’05’08 Sheldon and Harriet Margolis P’85’91 Notre Dame’s win win Program Ann E. Connor Lisa Mazzulla Masciulli ’90 Joseph C. Crawford Mike and Peg Mathisen P’08 T Sean and Peg Crinnion P’16’18 Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 THE POWER OF Christopher and Patricia D’Andrea P’08’10’14 T PENNSYLVANIA TAX CREDITS Mark and Laura Dambly P’16 Patrick and Mary Jane McCloskey GP’15’16’20 Valda Della Porta Lorraine E. McGuire Vince and Joanne DellaValle P’15 George and Maggie McHugh P’13’16 The Academy of Notre Dame salutes Michael and Peg Desendorf FS Steve and Eva McKendrick P’01’03’05’10 Lisa Irvine P’17 for their generous support of student Christina Atterbury Dever ’89 Brian and Donna McNeill P’10’11 T scholarships through the Pennsylvania Educational Jacqueline and Michael Dewey P’19 Michael P. Mealey Robert and Susan Dudzinsky P’15’18 Jim and Maureen Meehan P’11’13’16 Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program. Frank Pollock and Erin Duffy ’88 T Jim Mordy and Rhonda Lahue-Mordy P’15 Dave and Janice England P’05’11 T Maureen Mundy Last year, Michael and Lisa participated in EITC through Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T Joseph and Diana Naselli GP’17 Gina Falgiatore Megan Battle Nolen ’99 their company, M.F. Irvine and Associates, when they Thank you to the following individuals Bob and Melissa Faught P’09’13 T Charles J. Odgers IV P’15’16’20 were new parents. We appreciate their commitment and for their generous pledges, pledge Ward and Kathy Fitzgerald P’14 Winifred Atterbury O’Keefe ’87 generous support. payments or gifts to the “Our Time to John and Janet Fitzgerald Jacinto and Beth Oliver P’11’13’17 Inspire” campaign between Joyce Fortuna John and Sally Orr FS July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Allen and Stacey Friedland George and Mary Emily Pagano P’08 At Notre Dame, we like to say that the EITC and OSTC Elynor M. Furlan Ron and Jan Toscani Petersen ’70 P’10 T (the new Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit) are our Michael Irvine P’17 with 6th graders at a breakfast in The Mansion Academy of Notre Dame Bill and Maria Gallagher P’10 Joseph and Paula Pezzano last year that celebrated the success of PA’s tax credit programs to Alumnae Association, Rittenhouse Square Sallyann Gallagher FS Regina Phalan FS win-win programs, because through them, Notre Dame’s Academy of Notre Dame Charles and Patricia Genuardi P’93’97 GP’19 Michelle Piscopo eligible students receive financial aid while participating support students at Notre Dame. Alumnae Association, Villanova Paul and Bereth Graeff P’15’20 Edward and Lucia Poiesz businesses gain a significant tax break—up to 90% of the Cornelius and JoAnne DiLauro Alexander ’57 Carl and Alice Guarino P’09’13 Eric and Judy Joyce Putsch ’75 P’07’14 P’89 Clorinda Guarino GP’00’09’13 Claudio and Maria Recchilungo P’16 value of their donation. It’s a win-win all around. Gaetan J. Alfano John and Archangela Guarino Mike and Sheila Reckmeyer P’13’15 T Michelle Amadio Julius+ and Rosemary Guarino P’00 FS Amy Riley ’87 Since 2004, when Notre Dame first started accepting donations through EITC, 53 businesses have contributed over Bill and Lise Ashton P’10 T Rev. Robert Hagan, O.S.A. T Brian and Barbara Phelan Riley ’90 P’19’21 Maria Aspan ’00 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Ralph Rocchia GP’00 $1.8 million in financial assistance to deserving students. These contributions have played a critical role in allowing the Angela Baratta Bruce and Bernadette Hammerman Carmen and Donna Romeo Academy to fulfill its mission and literally changed the lives of the students who have benefitted. David and Renee Battisti P’20 Christopher Hammerman Eric and Debbie Rubino P’11’13 T LLP Charles and Colleen Kelly Hanna ’80 Tamas and D’Arcy Foster Rudnay ’73 P’03’05 Sister Nancy Bonshock, SND FS P’04’12’15 James and Rose Rush Would you like to know how to redirect your business taxes to benefit Notre Dame students? Dan and Shelley Boyce P’17 Roger and Veronica Collins Harrington FS T Joseph and Donna Ruthkowski Contact Sally Orr at (610) 971-4919 or [email protected] for information on our win-win programs. Brian and Christine Boyle P’16 Ed and Laura Hughes P’15’18 Joseph and Gail Sabatino FS John and Andrea Brennan P’19 Mark and Eileen Jacobs Dolores Sajeski FS 750 Springdale Associates Hifi House, Inc. New View Gifts & Accessories Ltd. Joseph and Kathleen Bruno John and Maire Kelly P’10 Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T William and Grace Kennedy Bule ’81 P’12’17 Rita Komarnicki Kara Schultheis ’08 Cary and Maryann Toner P’05’07 T Jon and Christine Robbins P’15 T John and Andrea Brennan P’19 Peter and Amy Bunten P’15’18 Joan A. Laszecki John and Janet Seykora P’12’15’16’17 ACE Technology Group, LLC HREF Investor, LP P. Agnes, Inc. Patrick and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Gloria Lavini Katherine A. Shaw Chris and Andrea Maggitti Shank ’90 P’20 James and Frances Maguire GP’13 Jay and Diane Agnes P’15 Pat and Nancy Cahilll P’17 Paul Lawrence and Marian Buccafurni Kathy Shay ’70 T Megan Maguire Nicoletti P’13 Joseph and Christine Carlini P’15’17 Jonathon and Danielle Leonhardt P’15’18’20 David and Sharon Spaight P’14 Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc. Penn Liberty Bank Eric Carlson Kate Lillicrapp Dirk and Lizzie Stribrny P’17 Dana DeBenedictis-Spino P’17 JFJ Consulting Inc. Bridget Battle Carr ’91 Bob and Kate Loftus P’14’17 Patricia Szabo Phelan Hallinan LLP Steve and Kim Chermol P’16 Murray and Virginia Louis Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Nicholas and Eileen DeBenedictis GP’17 Jenine Maguire P’17 Joseph and Diana Naselli GP’17 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Curtis and Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Mary Ellen Maggitti and Family P’90’92 GP’20 T Jenna Taylor ’12 The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Andrew and Nancy Cichanowsky Daniel and Terri Maguire P’16 Matt and Judi Taylor P’12 T James and Theresa Trainer P’09 Kirkman Oliver Company Philadelphia Insurance Companies Ian Comisky Richard and Jackie Mansfield P’15 Jess Thompson ’99 Jacinto and Beth Oliver P’11’13’17 James and Frances Maguire GP’13 Janine Tkach Burns Engineering, Inc. Megan Maguire Nicoletti P’13 Cary and Maryann Toner P’05’07 T Matt and Teresa Burns P’15 M. F. Irvine & Associates, Inc. Rick and Susan Troncelliti P’14 Michael and Lisa Irvine P’17 Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Louise Urbani Carbargar, LLC George and Cathy Van Kula P’10’12’18 T George and Maggie McHugh P’13’16 Main Line Accounting, LLC RecordTrak, Inc. Nicholas Vechik Martin and Janet Marshall P’04’15 Erin Farley Friday ’85 Versa Capital Management, LLC Daniel J. Keating Company Richard and Michelle Groffrion-Vinci Steve and Eva McKendrick P’01’03’05’10 Mayo Group, Inc. Rodden & Rodden LLP Aimee Kiely Weise ’86 John and Joan Mullen GP’14’19 David and Emily Rodden P’13’15 Andrew and Karen Willis P’08’13’18 T Devine Brothers, Inc. Patrick and Stephanie Rodden P’16’18 Lauren Willis ’08 Matthew and Christine Mullen P’19 Ed and June Essis Devine P’18’20 Tim and Kelly Mullen P’14 Skip and Kathy Withrow P’12 T Rich and Kim Bergan Devine ’76 P’07 Tague Lumber Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Our Time To Inspire McKean Defense Group, LLC The Fresh Grocer Joseph and Christine Carlini P’15’17 Gifts-In-Kind Patrick and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Theraplay, Inc. Steve and Lisa Mackell P’13 MedRisk, Inc. Patrick and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Gayle Corporation Dan and Shelley Boyce P’17 Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Wyllys and Ellen Cass P’16 Tray-Pak Corporation Scott and Eileen Callaghan Myers ’82 Matt and Judi Taylor P’12 T MileStone Bank Gesu Scholarship Fund Eastern Insurance Holdings, Inc. Murray Devine & Co., Inc. UGI Storage Company Frank and Denise Devine P’02’15 Henkels Foundation Visual Communications, Inc. Paul and Tina Barker P’14’15 Management Partners-Benefit LP Neal E. Bozentka, DMD PC Robert and Susan Maloney P’13 Neal and Sharon Bozentka, Sr. P’14 Bill and Anne Barker P’14 32 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 33 Athletic Hall of Fame Other Giving

Aimee Willard ’92 Bill and Anne Barker P’14 Gloria Lavini Scholarship William and Caroline Bole P’15’16 Paul Lawrence and Marian Buccafurni Kenneth Bull and Reneé Bonaccorsi Bull P’18 Murray and Virginia Louis In 2010, the Academy of Notre Dame created an Athletic Hall of Fame to Sister Nancy Bonshock, SND FS Scott and Amy Conser P’16 Lisa Mazzulla Masciulli ’90 recognize the accomplishments and contributions of student-athletes, Robert and Jeanne Garrity P’07 Robert and Susan Dudzinsky P’15’18 Lorraine E. McGuire coaches and others, whose participation in Notre Dame athletics have Paul and Mary Anne Opila P’00 FS John and Joan Fitzpatrick-Burke ’84 P’12’17 Maureen Mundy brought distinction and honor to our program. Daniel and Patti Quinn P ’97 Dave and Sue Grauer P’16 George and Mary Ellen Pagano P’08 Mark and Margie Rovinski P’07 Thomas and Amy Bosio Harty P’20 Joseph and Paula Pezzano Kate Small Rupertus ’93 FS Robert and Adriana Hurlock P’15 Regina Phalan FS Elizabeth Willard GP’86’92 Lawrence and Christine Bender P’14 Michelle Piscopo Bob and Kate Loftus P’14’17 Edward and Lucia Poiesz Atterbury Endowed Christina and Dave Fortin Ludin ’85 P’15 Ralph Rocchia GP’00 Scholarship Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 Carmen V. and Donna Romeo Varsity Sponsors $1,000 Patrons $250 Rosemary Connors ’01 P’08’10’14 T James and Rose Rush Joe and April Denny P’99 The Conestoga Road Foundation Jim Mordy and Rhonda Lahue-Mordy P’15 Joseph and Donna M. Ruthkowski Glenn and Susan Blumenthal P’10 Jay and Diane Agnes P’15 T John and Marcia DiDonato P’01 Christina Atterbury Dever ’89 Charles J. Odgers IV P’15’16’20 Joseph and Gail Sabatino FS Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 Frank X. Duffy Winifred Atterbury O’Keefe ’87 James and Carol Overend P’17 Dolores Sajeski FS P’08’10’14 T Errands Run Errands Done Denis and Anne Marie Quagliariello P’20 Katherine A. Shaw Blue & Gold Sponsors $500 Joe and Diane Sander P’95’99 FS Martie Gillin P’77’79’83’85’90 GP’17 Alumnae Pathway Dan and Catherine Quirk P’19’20’21 Patricia Szabo John and Janet Seykora P’12’15’16’17 Brooke Driscoll Keith ’92 John and Liz Schanz P’15 Janine Tkach Erin Cleary Cook ’92 Harry+ and Carol Duffy Wolfington ’58 Christine Bole Lesko ’86 Frank and Laura Abate P’12’13 Rob and Michele Slattery P’19 Louise Urbani Lincoln Financial Foundation P’80’81’86 GP’09’10’11 John and Carol Ryan Livingood ’89 P’20’21 Amanda Zajdel Perwien ’05 Steve and Kelli Smith P’15 Versa Capital Management, LLC John and Marcia DiDonato P’01 Kristen Sander Makatche ’95 David and Sharon Spaight P’14 Richard Vinci and Michelle Groffrion-Vinci Timothy and Patricia Fromhold Driscoll ’64 Benefactors $100 John and Susan Messner P’99 DINH FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Loretta Speers P’17 P’91’92’94 Lauren Farrell Moran ’01 SCHOLARSHIP Nancy Sullivan Westlake P’14 Helen Prusak Memorial Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T Jennifer Messner Holdren ’99 Kimberly Van Kirk Patel ’00 Tuan and Nga Dinh P’17 Endowed Fund John and Carol Ryan Livingood ’89 P’20’21 B & E Sportswear Jill Lawless Richards ’01 Frank and Lauren Dinh Sustersic ’85 Scott and Laura Pyott P’17’20 Springfield Country Club Ray and Kathy Bandos P’12 David and Sharon Spaight P’14 Turner Investment Partners, Inc Dean and Lori Trevlyn P’09’15 Thomas and Patsy Kennedy P’03’06 Aimee Kiely Weise ’86 Sharon Wolfington Brown ’81 Barbara Forlini Stratis ’98 Dan and Joanne Fuss P’11’12’16 Edward J. Burke Endowment Helen Prusak Florence K. and Joseph M. Scholarship Fund Paul and Joanne Tierney P’81’85 Krupp Memorial Endowed Joan Sammartino Turner ’77 P’06 FS Scholarship Kathryn Janofsky ’95 Helen O’Grady P’85’86’91 FACULTY RETIREMENT FUND Florence Pahides GP’12 Bernard Prusak P’95 GP’21

Adrian and Kim Adams P’13’15 Gifts-in-Kind Notre Dame Scholarship Patrick and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Joseph and Christine Carlini P’15’17 Patrick and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Maria Aspan ’00 Sean and Peg Crinnion P’16’18 Mary Ellen Maggitti and Family P’90’92 GP’20 T Corporation Marty and Alisa Czachor P’16’21 Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Sam and Eileen Dolente P’09 Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T Matt and Judi Taylor P’12 T Josephine DiSanto ’78 Lester and Cheryl Lishon IV P’08’09’14 Marilena Lelli Downing ’76 The Philadelphia Foundation Guarino Family Endowed Helen T. Kane ’69 Dan and Shelley Boyce P’17 Scholarship Kimberly Tierney Pegg ’88 Felipe and Karina Suero P’19 Katie Roberts ’03 Jay and Diane Agnes P’15 T Academy of Notre Dame Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Mark and Marian Benz P’20 Alumnae Association, Villanova Ohio Province Steve and Jean Earhart P’15 Gaetan J. Alfano Courtney Curtis Urban ’88 GCVC Consulting Michelle Amadio Lana Verruni ’96 Greg and Veronica Chandler P’13’15’18 Maria Aspan ’00 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Angela Baratta Sirmay Endowed Shawn and Shelly Howton P’19 Blank Rome LLP Scholarship Fund Dom and Terri Nappi P’12’17 Sister Nancy Bonshock, SND FS Cathy and Seamus Duffy P’14 Joseph and Kathleen Bruno Sirmay Charitable Trust Fund Steve and Kathy O’Meara P’20 Curtis and Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Thomas and Judith Sprague P’17 Andrew and Nancy Cichanowsky Sister Regina Endowment Wyllys and Ellen Cass P’16 Ian Comisky for Financial Aid Bill and Patrice Dawson P’18 Ann E. Connor Vince and Joanne DellaValle P’15 Joseph C. Crawford Annette Seabron Blackwell ’74 Michael and Lisa Irvine P’17 Valda Della Porta Denise DeRosa ’74 Thomas and Susan Koedding P’15 Gina Falgiatore Erin Harkins-Medina ’01 Greg and Maria Latran P’16 John and Janet Fitzgerald Ann Serpentino Karver ’74 Rodden & Rodden, LLP Joyce Fortuna R. Diane McGrath ’57 Pat and Stephanie Rodden P’16’18 Allen and Stacey Friedland Caroline Packer ’09 Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Elynor M. Furlan Rose Puglisi ’74 Joe and Carolyn Zack P’12’15 William and Maria Gallagher P ’10 Franci Reis ’74 Jeffrey Costa and Cynthia Sacharok P’11’15 Sallyann Gallagher FS Deborah Reiner Shaw ’74 Bob and Kelley Fish P’15 Clorinda Guarino GP’00’09’13 Donna Besa Wroblewski ’74 2013 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Albert and Mary Beth Hughes P’19 John and Archangela Guarino Left to right: Stephany Wolfington Ziegler ’86, Maria Ed and Laura Hughes P’15’18 Bruce and Bernadette Hammerman Steppingstone Scholars DiDonato Ippilito ’01, keynote speaker Rosemary Frederick and Elizabeth Zadzielski Null P’16 Christopher Hammerman Mark and Eileen Jacobs MHB Foundation Connors ’01, and Kristen Sander Makatche ’95. Ronald and Maryann Ratigan P’17 Peter and Amy Bunten P’15’18 Patricia D’Andrea FS Margaret Ann Bruder Nolen ’88 Victor and Karina Cortes P’15 Rita Komarnicki John and Janet Seykora P’12’15’16’17 Joan A. Laszecki

34 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 35 Faculty and Staff Donors Volunteers Thank you to the following Leadership Volunteer Groups

Vicki Abens FS Aurora Lopez FS Parents’ Association BLAST Ann Casaday Sophie Alfonsi FS Laura Losey FS Board Officers Co-Chairs 9th Grade Joy Antonoplos FS Marielle DuBovec Mazda ’06 FS Terri Nappi, President Jon and Christine Robbins Katie McGeary ANNUAL FUND Bridget Bonner FS Sarah McGovern FS Sharon Spaeder, Vice President Tim and Kelly Mullen Diane Mongeluzi 2014-15 Elizabeth Bowen P’91 FS Kathleen McGuiness FS Cathy Van Kula, Treasurer Brian and Shannon Reilly 10th Grade Sister Mary Anne Broughton, SNDdeN Laura McMahon P’98’03 FS Lauren Dambly, Secretary Mindy McCullough SQ’64 FS Mary Beth McNichol P’04 FS Committee Chairpersons Merle Buck FS Nora Moffat FS Anne Liebeskind, Fundraising 11th Grade Anna Budiwsky FS Mary Monck FS Beth Oliver, Volunteer Class Ambassadors Kelli Smith Kim Burke FS Kimberly Kelly Nicholl ’94 FS Coordinator Bridget Devine 12th Grade Anne T. Carroll FS Lin Nordmeyer FS Maggie McHugh, Community Decorations Estelle Dankmyer Allegra Cosgrave FS Sally Orr FS Service Lori McStravick Tina Fasciano Karen Culbertson P ’20 FS Megan Palevich FS Rhonda Lahue Mordy, Immediate Class Parent Social Hosts Daniel Cushing FS Sean Quigg FS Carol Elia Middle School Norma DaCrema FS Diane Sander P’95’99 FS Past President Stephanie Palumbo Peg Desendorf FS Danielle Sarver FS Members at-large Julie Holmwood Matthew and Christine Mullen Anthony DiGregorio FS Judy Sauer FS Jean Earhart Descriptions 9th Grade Katherine Drown FS Kathryn Shaheen FS Molly Schneider Carrie Bole Michael and Kerry Walsh Meet EVAN THOMAS Andrew Foreman FS Kathleen Shine FS 10th Grade Alumnae Luncheon Betsy Kane Michelle France FS Joan Sammartino Turner ’77 P’06 FS Dinner Brian and Christine Boyle from the Arts Department Caryn Frank FS Sharon Valentine P’99 FS Barb Phelan Riley ’90 Helen Burns 11th Grade Sallyann Gallagher FS Irene Vecchione P’00’03 FS Jan Toscani Petersen ’70 John and Michelle Kennedy I teach at Notre Dame because Emily Giannantonio ’76 P’05 FS Eileen Wilkinson FS Grace Kennedy Bule ’81 Live Auction Deborah Gleeson P’16 FS Adele Williams FS Paul and Tina Barker 12th Grade it is such a warm and welcoming Amy Boyle Kieft ’89 Mike and Teri Magnotta Every one of our inspiring Rosemary Guarino P’00 FS Sue Woehlcke P’98 FS Kaitlin Morris McCartan ’01 Stacey McCloskey Odgers environment, surging with creativity. Veronica Collins Harrington FS T young women benefits Packaging As an artist, I cannot help but Janice Janosik P’08 FS Kimberly Tierney Pegg ’88 Christmas Decorating from the Notre Dame Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Lisa Irvine Sharon Spaight find inspiration in the endless Meaghan Kelley FS Liz McDonald Annual Fund. As gifts opportunities offered to our students. Sunflower Run Parents’ Association Christmas Fashion come into the Annual The young women of Notre Dame are Chair: Kaitlin Morris McCartan ’01 Terri Nappi Show & Luncheon Fund, they are put to use The Brennan Family encouraged to explore a diverse range Sharon Spaeder Sunflower Run Philip E.Bernstein, D.P.M. Co-chair: Danielle Dunn Raffle immediately and provide of interests, and are poised to be John J. and Susan Condi P’05 O’Connor ’01 Jen Curry Jean Earhart advances to curriculum lifelong learners. Silver Sponsor Jim and Regina Farrell P’01’04 Mary Emily Pagano ’08 Joanne Fuss Father Daughter in all disciplines; student Girard Early Childhood Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Maureen Meehan scholarships and financial Nolan Painting Communion Breakfast As a faculty member, I support the Stanley and Maureen Glowacki Kaitlin Smith ’08 Shadow Days aid; a vibrant campus; Ana Smith Iltis ’92 Tracy Riegel, Colleen Hanna mission of the school by ensuring Bronze Sponsors Katherine McKenna ’04 Sheri Lambert competitive compensation; Katharine Losoncy ’94 Cerise James ’91 Silent Auction Father Daughter that my students are given the tools Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 and continuing education Katie Nicholas McGlade ’94 Lauren Dambly Dance and Senior that they need to thrive off campus. Academy of Notre Dame P’08’10’14 T Dinner for our staff. I structure my art curriculum with a Alumnae Association, Villanova Kaitlin Morris McCartan ’01 Jonna McCoy ACE Technology Group Unique Class Treasures Maureen Meehan combination of art history, technique, John and Susan Messner P’99 Fine Art Show and Sale Share the spirit of our Joe and April Denny P’99 Jim Mordy and Rhonda Lahue-Mordy P’15 Chair: Molly Schneider Megan Bethel Barbara Susanin and contemporary awareness. The connections. Give to the Julius+ and Rosemary Guarino P’00 FS Nolan-Fidale Funeral Home Sharon Spaight ultimate goal is to foster a nurturing Notre Dame Alumnae Association Artist Search Mother Daughter Annual Fund. Notre Dame Parents’ Association Communion Breakfast environment where students learn to Ristorante La Locanda Megan Battle Nolen ’99 Jen Curry Corporate Sponsorship Colleen Hanna explore and to approach problems Palumbi Family Limited Partnership Danielle Dunn O’Connor ’01 Audrey Clancy Chairs Rick and Tracy Riegel as artists—with original solutions and Springfield Country Club Parents’ Association Hanging and Display Lynn Bruder Tague Lumber real-life connections. My art classes David and Sharon Spaight P’14 Carol Scanlon Jon Robbins Mother Daughter Salon Olivia Karina Suero Corporate Sponsorship Team empower students and encourage T-shirt Sponsors Gerry and Cathy Summers P’92’96 Picnic them to develop creative solutions Team Millett Invitations Dan Boyce Carol Elia to problems that have more than one Anonymous Joanne Leasure Lynn Bruder Julie Holmwood answer. Frank and Laura Abate P’12’13 Wyllys Cass B & E Sportswear Preview Party Chairs Peanut Butter and Brian Cattie Jelly for Patrician Bill and Mary Battle P’91’94’99 Kim Adams Jim Kane Evan Thomas is a visual artist, Society Andrea Brennan Jean Lans photographer, and educator from Jamie Fratoni Chrisina Ludin Jack Lynch Chester County, PA. He earned Preview Party Co-Chairs Debbie McCabe Pie Sale his undergraduate degree in Danielle Hughes Dan McCullough Alisa Czachor Don’t forget to check with art education from Kutztown Cathy Preston Tim Mullen your employer for a matching University, and a master’s degree Maeve Vogan High School Parents Dom Nappi and Welcome Back gift that can double or triple from Boston University. Evan is Sales Paul Neff your gift. Anne Barker SocialS the newly appointed Non-Public Brian Riley Rhonda Mordy Division Director of the Pennsylvania Sharon Spaight Jon Robbins Terri Nappi Make your gift online today. Art Education Association. When Program Mary Kate Trusk Cathy Van Kula www.ndapa.org not teaching, he can be found in Class Ambassadors Publicity Teacher Appreciation his Phoenixville painting studio 6th Grade Bridget Devine Luncheon Joy Antonoplos and operating his professional Catherine Quirk Lori Hendrick Pam Butler Director of Annual Fund photography business. Carol Livingood Alisa Czachor Technical Support Andrea Shank (610) 971-1630 Anne Liebeskind 7th Grade Mothers Prayer Group [email protected] Barb Riley Peg Crinnion 8th Grade Diane Mongeluzi 36 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 37

Golf Classic 2013 2013 Golf Classic Committee BLAST 2014

Jon Robbins, P’15 T, Chair

Jeff Bellisario P’12 Tom Bruder P’08’17 Pat Burns P’08’10’16 T Dan and Cecile Cullen P’16 Ed Devine P’18 Frank Devine P’02’15 Mike Dewey P’19 Robert Fahey P’17 T Gina Glancy P’15 CART SPONSORs Frank Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Kate Loftus P’14’17 The Hallinan Family Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Joe McCabe P’08’10’14 Springfield Country Club Matt Mullen P’19 Don Julio Sponsors $5,000 Pat and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Tim Mullen P’14 John Palumbo P’15 The Carlini Family PRIZE SPONSOR Don Pohlig P’08’15 T Joe and Christine Carlini P’15’17 BLAST 2014 Co-chairs Jon and Christine Brian Reilly P’19 The Hallinan Family Robbins; Tim and Kelly Mullen; and Brian and Hifi House Rick Riegel P’12’15 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Shannon Reilly. Jon and Christine Robbins P’15 T Cary Toner P’05’07 T Cabo Wabo Sponsors $2,500 CLOSEST TO THE PIN SPONSOR Mike Walsh P’08’13’18 T Skip Withrow P’12 T AGF Manufacturing Frank and Denise Devine P’02’15 George and Maggie McHugh P’13’16 BioMed Realty Trust MD Aligne Apple Vacations Matt and Holly McDevitt P’13’15 John and Stephanie Palumbo P’15 DINNER SPONSOR The Bole Family PATRONS Kevin and Katie McGeary P’17 Tim and Kelly Mullen P’14 Morgan Stanley Bill and Cindy DePiano McKernan ’88 P’14 Citizens Bank Bill and Carrie Bole P’15 Kevin and Jonna McCoy P’16 Mary Ellen Maggitti and Family P’90’92 GP’20 T The Boyce Family Dirk and Lizzie Stribrny P’17 Mark and Marian Benz P’20 Brian and Donna McNeill P’10’11 T Creative Financial Group, Ltd. Jim and Maureen Meehan P’11’13’16 Dom and Terri Nappi P’12’17 Dan and Shelley Boyce P’17 The Mullen Family LUNCH SPONSOR Donald and Agnes Gillin Gayhardt ’83 P’17 The Cass Family and Gayle Corporation Matt and Christine Mullen P’19 Paul and Kathleen McCloskey Neff ’86 P’17 Matthew and Christine Mullen P’19 The Dagit Group Tim and Kelly Mullen P’14 Tim and Jennifer Dagit P’16 Wyllys and Ellen Cass P’16 O’Neill Properties Group Radnor Park on the Main Line BENEFACTORS Murray Devine & Co.,Inc. Devine Brothers, Inc. The Cloetingh Family Brian O’Neill by BioMed Realty Frank and Denise Devine P’02’15 Rich and Kim Bergan Devine ’76 P’07 Steve and Carolyn Cloetingh P’08 P. Agnes Matt and Holly McDevitt P’13’15 The Dambly Family Jay and Diane Agnes P’15 David and Megan Allen P’16 Paul and Kathy McCloskey Neff ’86 P’17 Ed and June Essis Devine P’18 Nihill & Ruedkey, Smart Devine LLP Mark and Lauren Dambly P’16 The Petersen Family COCKTAIL SPONSORS Mark and Marian Benz P’20 The DePiano and McKernan Families Ron and Jan Toscani Petersen ’70 P’10 T Binswanger Richard Devine Erin M. Duffy ’88 T The Office of Dr. Jeffrey Bellisario Kathleen Shay ’70 T Richard J. DePiano, Jr. P’17 Pohlig Builders, Inc. and Berkshire Hathaway Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T Daniel and Cecile Cullen P’16 Bill and Cindy DePiano McKernan ’88 P’14 Fox Roach BroadBase Solutions, Inc. Jeff and Denise Bellisario P’12 Matt and Judi Taylor P’12 T Penn Liberty Bank Stephen Onofrio The Fahey Family Evolution Benefits Don and Dot Pohlig P’08’15 T Jim Danna Todd and Mary Kate Trusk P’17 Jim and Linda DiGuiseppe P’13’15 Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 Reed Road Assopciates L.P. James and Carol Overend P’17 HiFi House Tague Lumber John and Stephanie Palumbo P’15 Jon and Christine Robbins P’15 T Exclusive Resorts P’08’10’14 T Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Tom and Lynn Bond Bruder ’80 P’08’17 Exit Decisions: Brandywine Mergers ProCo. LLC Bryn Mawr Dermatology Jeffrey Peltier JB Investments Fund, L.P. Andrew and Karen Willis P’08’13’18 T Penn Liberty Bank Brian and Barb Phelan Riley ’89 P’19’21 & Acquisitions Brian and Marie Cattie P’14 Christine M. Stanko, M.D. Frank and Barbara Michel P’15 Providence Ear, Nose and Throat Pat and Nancy Cahilll P’17 Jim Danna Mary Ellen Maggitti and Family TEE SPONSORS Anthony Peracchia Mary Ellen Maggitti P’90’92 GP’20 T Fineman John and Monica Feehery P’14 Paul and Priscalla Connolly P’05’08 June Essis Devine P’18’20 Recchilungo Landscaping Inc. Mark and Laura Dambly P’16 Chris and Cathy Preston P’16 Mike and Beth Maggitti Dixon ’92 1847Financial Eric and Judy Joyce Putsch ’75 P’07’14 Chris and Andrea Maggitti Shank ’90 P’20 The Fish Family Claudio and Maria Recchilungo P’16 Jim and Maureen Meehan P’11’13’16 Devine Brothers, Inc. Bob and Kelley Fish P’15 Reed Road Associates L.P. Ed and June Essis Devine P’18’20 Brian and Shannon Mailey Reilly ’89 P’19 The Mordy Family Bryn Mawr Dermatology Jon and Christine Robbins P’15 T Jim and Rhonda Mordy P’15 The Gayhardt Family Tom and Lynn Bond Bruder ’80 P’17 Christine Stanko, M.D. Frank and Denise Devine P’02’15 Don and Agnes Gillin Gayhardt ’83 P’17 Todd and Mary Kate Trusk P’17 Michael and Jaqueline Dewey P’19 Sean Rooney and Sheri Lambert P’16 The Reckmeyer Family Beach Investment Counsel, Inc. Eric and Debbie Rubino P’11’13 T Mike and Sheila Reckmeyer P’13’15 T Granite Run Buick GMC Reilly Foam Corporation Mike and Jacqueline Dewey P’19 Jim and Linda DiGuiseppe P’13’15 Ryan and Megan Irish Brian and Shannon Mailey Reilly ’89 P’19 Duane Morris LLP Schneider Capital Management Schneider Capital Management Keller Williams Realty Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T Joseph Gunnar & Company Samsung Kerry Walsh P’17 Matt and Judi Taylor P’12 T Russell Fiske The Sarmiento Family Emtec Federal, Inc. Servpro of Media Sony The Leonhardt Family Michael and Kristina Scanlon May ’90 P’15 Springfield Country Club The Hamilton Family Ed and Fran Sarmiento P’15 Jonathon and Danielle Leonhardt P’15’18 Greg and Veronica Chandler P’13’15’18 Jack and Liz Hamilton P’13’16 Shelbourne Healthcare Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T Springfield Country Club Pat and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Main Line Periodontics & Implants PC Pat and Helen Burns P’08’10’16 T Tague Lumber The Haverford Trust Company Jim and Betsy Kane P’16 John and Holly Whytosek P’17 Dan and Joanne Fuss P’11’12’16 Bob and Reenie Stirling P’17 Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Joseph McLaughlin, Jr. Stradley Ronon Maven Benefits Partners Donald and Agnes Gillin Gayhardt ’83 P’17 Hirtle Callagahan & Company William Sasso Joe and Gina Glancy P’15 Tague Lumber Total Turf Experience Eric and Judy Joyce Putsch ’75 P’07’14 Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T Bob and Kate Loftus P’14’17 Chris Valerio Valley Green Bank Brian and Donna McNeill P’10’11 T John and Lisa Goldschmidt P’17 M.F. Irvine Corporate Solutions Mark and Eileen Biederman P’18 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T George and Cathy Van Kula P’10’12’18 T VWR International, Inc. NSM Insurance Group Voegele Mechanical, Inc. George and Cathy Van Kula P’10’12’18 T Michael and Lisa Irvine P’17 Visual Communications Bill and Cindy DePiano McKernan ’88 P’14 Hirtle Callaghan & Co., LLC Kencor Elevator Bill and Ann Barker P’14 Chris and Suzanne Valerio Joseph and Colleen Wright Voegele ’89 Prudential Fox and Roach P’19 PatrOn Sponsors $1,000 Richard Kennedy and Paul and Tina Barker P’14’15 Joseph and Deborah Pearce McCabe ’81 Jim and Betsy Kane P’16 Michael and Kerry Walsh P’17 Kathleen McCaffrey Kennedy ’67 P’96’00 Voegele Mechanical, Inc. P’08’10’14 T Jonathon and Danielle Leonhardt P’15’18’20 Main Line Periodontics & Dental Implants PC Joseph and Colleen Wright Voegele ’89 P’19 Bob and Kate Loftus P’14’17 Patrick and Michele Walton P’17 1847Financial Schneider Capital Management Eileen Wilkinson FS Jim and Maureen Meehan P’11’13’16 John and Holly Whytosek P’17 Waltzing Matildas Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T Mary Ellen Maggitti and Family P’90’92 GP’20 T Mango’s Frozen Yogurt of Media Mike and Maureen Balitsaris P’17’19 Daniel and Terri Maguire P’16 William and Deborah Davis Family Foundation ACE Technology Voegele Mechanical Bill and Debbie Davis P’10 Chris and Andrea Maggitti Shank ’90 P’20 John and Andrea Brennan P’19 The Willis Family Joseph and Colleen Wright Voegele ’89 Keith Maguire P’17 Andrew and Karen Willis P’08’13’18 T Beach Investments Counsel Maven Benefits Partners Karen and Andrew Willis P’08’13’18 T P’19 Main Line Periodontics & Dental Implants P.C. Eric and Judy Joyce Putsch P’07’14 John and Holly Whytosek P’17 Skip and Kathy Withrow P’12 T Mike and Jacqui Dewey P’19 The McNeill Family Joe and Debbie Pearce McCabe ’81 Brian and Donna McNeill P’10’11 T P’08’10’14 T

38 . Academy of Notre Dame VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 39 BLAST 2014 (continued) BLAST Contributors Casey’s Restaurant Tuan and Nga Dinh P’17 Karen and Michael Heisler P’17 James and Carol Overend P’17 Wyllys and Ellen Cass P’16 Gerry and Kathleen Dougherty P ’15 Lori and Michael Hendrick P’17 Kevin and Kathy Patton P’15 333 Belrose Bar & Grill Chaddsford Winery Dragonfly Gifts The Hershey Story Karen Pauciello FS ACAC Fitness & Wellness Denise Chaplin P’19 Robert and Susan Dudzinsky P’15’18 Hifi House, Inc. Joseph and Kelly Pawlowski P’15 Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Kim and Steve Chermol P’16 Cathy and Seamus Duffy P’14 Julie C. Holmwood P’18 Raymond and Lisa Pennacchia P’06’10 Academy of Notre Dame Faculty Choo Choo Barn Dutch Wonderland Hotel Icona Harry Perretta Adventure Aquarium Christopher’s Steve and Jean Earhart P’15 Michael and Lisa Irvine P’17 Aldo Lamberti’s Family of Restaurants David and Margaret Loughran Cicchitti ’81 Eugene and Carol Elia P’18 John Ansley Photographer Philadelphia Rock Gym Lee and Annie Allman P’17’21 P’15’17 Elizabeth Maar Boutique John’s Campus Corner Philadelphia Zoo American Helicopter Museum Patrick and Margo Clark P’19’21 Ella’s Grove Kathleen Killian The Phillies Antoinette Day Spa and Salon Clays Creative Corner Bakery Robert and Susan Carney Fahey ’77 P’17 T Karen Kirpan P’14 Don and Dot Pohlig P’08’15 T Aqua Pennsylvania The Colonial Theater Family Dental Association The Kitchen Workshop Polished SPA & Boutique Arden Theatre Company Rosemary Connors ’01 John and Tina Fasciano P’14’18 Thomas and Susan Koedding P’15 Polka Dots Arthur Murray Dance Studio Cooke & Berlinger John and Monica Feehery P’14 Kellen and Asha Kovalovich P’14 Anthony and Nancy Pontarelli P’20 Mike and Maureen Balitsaris P’17’19 Jeffrey Costa and Cynthia Sacharok P’11’15 Bob and Kelley Fish P’15 Kramer Portraits Posh Bill and Anne Barker P’14 Cottage Flowers Flag Lady Gifts James W. LaMent Premiere Sports Academy David and Renee Battisti P’20 Christopher J. and Deanna Coyne P’15 Focus Fitness of the Main Line Jean and Daniela Lans P’16 Prestige Salon David and Kimberly Baum P’14’18 CR Design Foote Orthodontics Lauren Keleher Lashinger ’97 Eric and Judy Joyce Putsch ’75 P’07’14 Meet KELSEY GLANCY ’15 Mark and Marian Benz P’20 Crayloa Museum Frey Boutique Jay and Sarah Leyden P’16 Dan and Catherine Quirk P’19’20’21 G.I.R.L. With a Mission Bertucci’s Creative Chiropractic Solutions Fruit Flower Thomas and Anne Liebeskind P’18 Claudio and Maria Recchilungo P’16 Patrick and Megan Bethel P’14 Crimson Review Fuss Builders Michael and Leigh Lignowski P’20 Brian and Shannon Mailey Reilly ’89 P’19 Since my first year as a sixth grader, Marty and Alisa Czachor P’16’21 Garden State Discovery Museum Kate Lillicrapp Richard and Tracy Riegel P’12’15 Gregory and Allison Boles P’15 Notre Dame has instilled in me a love Brian and Christine Boyle P’16 Timothy and Jennifer Dagit P’16 Eric and Romi Garvey P’19 The Little Gym Jon and Christine Robbins P’15 T Jeanmarie Bradley P’15 Mark and Laura Dambly P’16 Alfredo and Barbara Giannaccari P ’19’17 John and Carol Ryan Livingood ’89 P’20’21 Pat and Stephanie Rodden P’16’18 for the poor. Late in my junior year, I Michael and Susan Brady P’16 Dana Innovations William and Marina Good P’20 Longwood Gardens Scott and Kristina Rosato P’20 had a strong desire to help the world Brandywine River Museum Dance Line Grand Slam, USA Louella Rothchild Studio in underprivileged places. I came upon John and Andrea Brennan P’19 Robert David and Gina Kimbrough P’20 Hagley Museum and Library Christina and Dave Fortin Ludin ’85 P’15 Michael and Pamela Ruggieri P’06’17 a student travel program, “Global Dana DeBenedictis-Spino P’17 Frank and Tricia Hallinan P’11’15’17 T Sean and Margaret Lynch P’17 Dean and Mimma Sacchetta P’15 Michael and Linda Brown P’19 Leadership Adventures,” which led me Bryn Mawr Film Institute Scott and Maria Delany P’16 Jack and Liz Hamilton P’13’16 M Matthews Salon Sam Ash Music Stores Bryn Mawr Running Company Delaware Museum of Natural History Charles and Colleen Kelly Hanna ’80 Mike and Teri Magnotta P’14 John and Liz Schanz P’15 to a public health service initiative in the Bucks County River Country Tennis Academy P’04’12’15 Regan and Theresa Mahoney P’17 Arnie and Molly Schneider P’14’16 T Volta region of Ghana. William and Grace Kennedy Bule ’81 P’12’17 Vince and Joanne DellaValle P’15 Ken Harmon Main Line Basketball Training Sesame Place Bunny Hare’s Gift Shop Richard J. DePiano, Jr. P’17 Robert and Phyllis Downs Hart ’85 P’16 Mainline Test Prep Seven Stars Inn One widespread challenge facing Jay and Michele Desjardins P’12’14 Hassis Men’s Shop Dave and Mary Beth Malloy P’02’13’16 Sew Simple Matt and Teresa Burns P’15 African communities is a lack of Don and Pam Butler P’17’18 Deviation LLC Joanne Hassis Jim and Renee Mangano, Jr. P’12’14 Chris and Andrea Maggitti Shank ’90 P’20 Campli Photography Jay and Bridget Devine P’19 Charles and Melissa Haub III P’19 Mango’s Frozen Yogurt LLC Skirt adequate sanitizing facilities, as well as Mark and Ann Casaday P’18’21 Jacqueline and Michael Dewey P’19 Haverford Area YMCA Mann Music Center for the Performing Arts Skirtin Around nutritious food for children. This service James and Helen Mannion P’14 Skyzone project combated both. Along with a Margaret Kuo Restaurants Greg and P’17 group of students, I constructed eco- Patrick and Mary Jane McCloskey Steve and Kelli Smith P’15 GP’15’16’20 Smugglers Notch compost toilets for village families to Stacey A. McCloskey-Odgers P’15’16’20 Sonesta Hotel Phildelphia help improve health conditions, as well Michael and Nicole McCormick P’19 Sorella Boutique as generate high-quality fertilizer to Kevin and Jonna McCoy P’16 SPA Car Wash increase crop yields. Jake and Liz McDonald P’19 Bill and Sharon Spaeder P’15 George and Maggie McHugh P’13’16 David and Sharon Spaight P’14 Rob and Karen McNeill P’15 Loretta Speers P’17 While in Ghana, we learned about other The Media Theater Strasburg Rail Road factors that hinder Ghanaians. One Jim and Maureen Meehan P’11’13’16 Street Smart Driving Academy factor that specifically concerned me Garen Meguerian and Susan M. Guerette Vince and Kelly Tague P’11’15’18 T was the lack of education a girl receives. P’17’20 Tango While boys and girls have equal rights in Frank and Barbara Michel P’15 James and Kelli Tarasca P’20 Sameer and Maria Miranda P’19 Thomas and Colleen Tegler education, girls reach a certain age and Mitek Corporation Gary Thompson and Lisa Charleston P’20 begin to menstruate and do not have Jim Mordy and Rhonda Lahue-Mordy P’15 Towne House necessary sanitary items. Unfortunately, Thomas and Nicole Moshang P’20 Jim and Sue Tweedy P’14 this inhibits their education and lives. Mostardi Nursery George and Cathy Van Kula P’10’12’18 T I figured out a way to address the Jon and Sasha Moul P’20 Verge Power Yoga The Mudroom John and Sheila O’Connor Wagner ’78 unfortunate situations of young girls in Matthew and Christine Mullen P’19 P’11’14 Ghana. I called my initiative “G.I.R.L.” Tim and Kelly Mullen P’14 Michael Walsh (Ghana Improving Rights for Learning) Gerard and Colleen Murray P’16 and, along with other all-girl schools, Mike Muscella Wayne Art Center started a feminine products drive. Dom and Terri Nappi P’12’17 Brad and Carolyn Weber P’16 National Museum of American Jewish History Frank and Mia Finley Wesner ’67 P’91’08 FS The students collected new pads and The National Toy Train Museum Mary Jane Wetzel FS underwear packages, which will be Paul and Kathy McCloskey Neff ’86 P’17 John and Holly Whytosek P’17 shipped to an NGO, Village Exchange Neiman Marcus Christopher and Krissa Wichser P’19 International, who will then distribute New View Gifts & Accessories LTD Eileen Wilkinson FS our collection. We plan to collect Tony and Lisa Nichols P’10’14 Andrew and Karen Willis P’08’13’18 T Nota Bene Boutique Wilmington Blue Rocks more than 1,000 pads and underwear Charles J. Odgers IV P’15’16’20 Winterthur Museum & Country Estate packages to be delivered to the Ghana Joseph and Kristin Oliva P’17’20 Xilantro Mexican Restaurant girls in summer 2015. Hopefully, the Steve and Kathy O’Meara P’20 Yangming project will continue helping an area of Overbrook Golf Club the world that needs so much.

VISIONS MAGAZINE . FALL 2014 . 41 Tribute Gifts Supporting Notre Dame Notre Dame Annual Fund In Honor Of Julius M. Guarino, MD Ralph Rocchia GP ’00 The Notre Dame Annual Fund provides support for the current operating budget and helps provide critical funds for the Academy’s Gaetan J. Alfano Carmen and Donna Romeo initiatives. Gifts to the Annual Fund ensure outstanding facilities, curricular advances in all disciplines, campus enhancements, Donna Marie Abadie Michelle Amadio James and Rose Rush Maureen Mundy Maria Aspan ’00 Joseph and Donna M. Ruthkowski scholarships, financial aid, and faculty development. Angela Baratta Joseph and Gail Sabatino FS Sr. Nancy Bonshock, SND Blank Rome LLP Dolores Sajeski FS “Our Time to Inspire” Campaign Mary Kay Glinski Battafarano ’80 Sister Nancy Bonshock, SND FS Katherine A. Shaw Joseph and Kathleen Bruno Patricia Szabo The “Our Time to Inspire” campaign is a multi-year, comprehensive campaign to improve Notre Dame’s facilities. Mary Ellen Keegan Keyser ’70 P’05 Curtis and Carey Kulp Cheyney ’96 Janine Tkach Susan Keyser ’70 Andrew and Nancy Cichanowsky Louise Urbani Endowment Ian Comisky Versa Capital Management, LLC Gifts to Notre Dame’s Endowment help to ensure the long-term financial health of the school by generating income that supplements the Katherine M. Rovinski Ann E. Connor Richard Vinci and Michelle Groffrion-Vinci Mark and Margie Rovinski P’07 Joseph C. Crawford operating budget. Endowed funds, such as scholarship funds, may be created at various levels with criteria specified by the donor. They are Valda Della Porta Angelita Ildefonso managed according to investment policies established by the Academy’s Board of Trustees. In Loving Memory Gina Falgiatore Katherine A. Shaw John and Janet Fitzgerald Planned gifts, such as bequests, play an important role in increasing Notre Dame’s endowment as well. Designed to enhance the donors’ Mitzi McKernan Bjorseth ’54 Joyce Fortuna Rose Marie Kling ’44 Marilyn E. Bjorseth Allen and Stacey Friedland Nancy Rigney SQ’51 estate planning, tax planning, investment objectives and retirement needs, they help to ensure the future of the Academy and are vital to its Lawrence LaMaina, Jr. Elynor M. Furlan ability to fulfill its educational mission. Trude Lanahan Smith ’54 William and Maria Gallagher, Jr. P’10 Lisbeth LaVassar ’74 Sallyann Gallagher FS Susan Goldschmidt Atkinson Tributes Muriel Bove Brown ’47 Clorinda Guarino GP’00’09’13 Jane Law McGann ’47 John and Archangela Guarino Ann McKernan Gifts in honor of or in memory of an individual are a special remembrance and deeply appreciated by the Academy. Bruce and Bernadette Hammerman Thomas W. McKernan Mary Louise Duffy ’45 Christopher Hammerman Gifts-in-Kind Jane Law McGann ’47 Mark and Eileen Jacobs Helen Prusak Patricia D’Andrea Kathryn Janofsky ’95 Notre Dame gratefully accepts gifts of supplies, books and equipment. Special tax deductions are available. Sr. Regina Finnegan, SND Rita Komarnicki Thomas and Patsy Kennedy P’03’06 Joan A. Laszecki Helen O’Grady P’85’86’91 Mary Kay Glinski Battafarano ’80 Dick and Marie Hamilton P’81’84 Gloria Lavini Bernard Prusak P’95 GP’21 David Jardine Paul Lawrence and Marian Buccafurni For information about these and other gift opportunities, contact: Megan Delaney Kane ’89 Murray and Virginia Louis Aimee Willard ’92 Paige Peters LeGrand, Director of Advancement Dorothea Kraeger ’81 Lisa Mazzulla Masciulli ’90 Sister Nancy Bonshock, SND FS Academy of Notre Dame de Namur • 560 Sproul Road Villanova, PA 19085 • (610) 687-3867 • [email protected] Sheldon and Harriet Margolis P’85’91 Lorraine E. McGuire Robert and Jeanne Garrity P’07 Jim and Pat Morris P’94’01 George and Mary Emily Pagano P’08 Paul and Mary Anne Opila P’00 FS Peter R. Nelson Joseph and Paula Pezzano Daniel and Patti Quinn P ’97 Regina Phalan Mark and Margie Rovinski P’07 This report contains all gifts received from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our sincere apology, Michelle Piscopo Kate Small Rupertus ’93 FS and report changes or corrections to Joy Antonoplos, Director of Annual Fund at (610) 971-1630. Edward and Lucia Poiesz Elizabeth Willard GP’86’92

President’s Advisory Council Are you Sister Helen J. Bellew SND Joy P. Mears Thomas J. Borgese Rev. Robert J. Murray, OSA Carolyn Cloetingh Eileen Myers William P. Curtis, Jr. Megan Nolen ? Mark H. Dambly Sally J. Orr Richard J. DePiano, Jr. Susan Pié Christina Dever Tracy Riegel Notre Dame has created its Kimberly Devine Amy Riley own “members only” group Dennis P. Donovan D’Arcy M. Rudnay on LinkedIn and all alumnae Erin Farley Friday Kristen N. Santerian Mary K. Garty John D. Schanz are invited to join. By joining Agnes Gayhardt Andrea Shank the Academy of Notre Dame Alice B. Guarino Kathleen M. Shay, Esq. de Namur Alumnae LinkedIn Nicole M. Guerin, Esq. Kelly C. Sorg Tara Handforth Donald H. Spence group, you get to network with Colleen Hanna Jennifer A. Supplee fellow alumnae and potentially Shannon E. Harrington, Esq. Cary W. Toner meet new people who can help Veronica Harrington Kira K. Toner Michael F. Irvine George C. Van Kula you in your career. You may Mary Ellen Maggitti Sheila A. Wagner also be able to mentor our Janet Marshall Mary O. Waring youngest alumnae as they join Robert J. McKiernan Aimee Weise the job market. Brian M. McNeill

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