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THE ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MAGAZINE | WINTER 2013-2014; VOLUME 77, NUMBER 2

St . Francis College 2013 Literary Prize And the Winner is… Page 4

Also Inside: Campus News ...... 2 Affinity Groups: New Ways to Connect...... 10 New Four Year Nursing Program ...... 2 SFC Athletics ...... 13 Sara Sooy ’14—Balancing Work, Play, and Religion ...... 3 Alumni Events ...... 16 St . Clare and St . Francis Week ...... 6 Class Notes ...... 18 The Center for Entrepreneurship is Open for All Businesses ...... 8 Fashion Forward with Tabitha St . Bernard ’04 ...... 18 Getting in Tune with History ...... 9 St . Francis College 2012–2013 Annual Donor Report ...... 22 TERRIER BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Winter 2013-2014 Vol. 77, Number 2 CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT Terrier , the magazine of St. Francis College, is John F. Tully ’67 Joseph M. Hemway ’84 published by the Office of College Relations for alumni and friends of St. Francis College. TRUSTEES VICE PRESIDENT Hector Batista ’84 Robert L. Smith ’72 Linda Werbel Dashefsky Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 Vice President for DIRECTORS Msgr. John J. Bracken Government and Community Relations James Bozart ’86 John B. Clark, Ph.D. Dennis J. McDermott ’74 Sarah Bratton ’07 Edward N. Constantino ’68 Director of Alumni Relations Brendan J. Cahalan ’92 Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 Rosmery Camilo ’06 Thomas F. Flood Orville W. Dale Vice President for Development John J. Casey ’70 Kenneth Daly ’88 Salvatore Demma ’09 Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. EDITOR: Patrick Dugan ’01 William Dawson ’86 Richard Relkin John Kiely ’76 Brendan J. Dugan ’68** Director of Media Relations Mary Anne Killeen ’78 Catherine Greene PHOTO EDITOR: Alfonso Lopez ’06 Michael Henning ’61 Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 Edwin Mathieu Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. Webmaster Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 Barbara G. Koster ’76 James H. McDonald ’69 Jesus F. Linares ’84 COPY EDITOR: Patti Moffatt Lesser ’77 J. Christopher Mangan ’83 Anne Silverstein Kevin M. Nash ’78 Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72 CONTRIBUTORS: Jonathan K. Ng ’07 Victor J. Masi, D.O. ’89 Charlene St. Vil Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95 Gino P. Menchini Director of Annual Giving Danielle Rouchon ’92 Denis J. Salamone ’75 Theresa Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 Bro. Kevin Smith, OSF, Ph.D. Assistant Director of Alumni Relations Peter F. Spiess ’75 Thomas J. Volpe* Joseph Szkutnik ’71 David Gansell Charles E. Williams III, Esq. Director of Sports Information Eugene J. Viti, Jr. ’85 Alexandria Egler * Emeritus and Non-Voting Professor of Religious Studies ** Not elected Danielle Adone ’13 Writer Meghan Lewitt Writer KEEP IN TOUCH WITH ST. FRANCIS ONLINE Stef Morisi ’10 Writer facebook.com/SFCNY twitter.com/#SFCNY Chandra Persaud ’11 facebook.com/SFCAlumni twitter.com/#sfcterriers Writer facebook.com/sfcterriers Toni Rich ’09 youtube.com/stfrancisny Writer instagram.com/sfcny youtube.com/sfcterriers PLEASE ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO: Richard Relkin linkedin.com/company/ Terrier Magazine st.-francis-college St. Francis College 180 Remsen Street, Room 7304 Heights, NY 11201-4305

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MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT BRENDAN J. DUGAN ’68

Part of our mission at St. Francis College is to provide value in a number of ways. We want to ensure that all our students receive a quality education, of course, but we also strive to keep our tuition low while we make sure graduates have marketable skills. But, perhaps, the best values we offer are Franciscan in nature. No matter what else we teach, it’s vital that our students never lose sight of their moral compass. In this issue of Terrier you will find ways that we are working to meet each of these goals.

ur new Center for Entrepreneurship taps into an From collecting cans for a soup kitchen to a lecture exciting energy building throughout Brooklyn on St. Francis’ time with a Muslim Sultan, from the O (page 8). We know that many of our students, Blessing of the Animals to an interdenominational both past and present, are developing their own compa- prayer service, we enjoyed an inspiring series of events nies and our new Center is preparing students to meet that will carry over in our minds and our hearts for many the challenges ahead. Powered by the inexhaustible months to come. energy of Executive-in-Residence Mary Gelormino, These values are being spread by our alumni through the Center aims to become a one-stop shop to provide their own work. Tabitha St. Bernard ’04 is just one resources and access to information for our students, example. She’s designing high-end fashion but has the graduates, and already established entrepreneurs who environment at the top of her list of concerns (page 18). just need a hand. We are already at work shoring up and We’re also working to help our alumni build better building ties to organizations and companies across the borough. lives through new Affinity Groups. These networks give St. Francis In addition, we are pleased to announce a new four year Nursing graduates a chance to build relationships with old friends and fellow program that marks a major new chapter in the College’s history. We now alumni to enhance their lives in many ways, all while supporting have the opportunity to develop and educate students to become nurses St. Francis (page 10). from the very beginning of their higher education careers. Previously Obviously, we can never forget that all of these projects stem from only students with an RN were able to attend our program (page 2). one source, your support. The 2012-13 Donor Report (page 22) We’re delighted that we have been recognized for providing a big bang thanks each and every one of you for your generosity over the past year. for the buck. Recently, multiple organizations, including Forbes.com Your contributions are the reason St. Francis generates so much good and The College Database, have recognized SFC for our sound business from our home on Remsen Street. practices as a college and for providing our students with the opportunity Sincerely, to earn high starting salaries in relation to a low tuition. St. Francis made it on other lists for academics and diversity as well (page 2). This year, the College made a strong effort to reinforce Franciscanism as a part of our daily lives. St. Clare and St. Francis Week was a huge success with a full slate of activities that focused on our patron Brendan J. Dugan ’68 and how their philosophies are still relevant today (page 6). President

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 1 Campus News

graduates is more than $45,000. The College Honors, Awards and Accolades Database also recognized St. Francis as a good SFC Goes Green It was a busy summer for St. Francis place for Future Service Members. St. Francis College College when it came to collecting is showing its awards. U.S. News & World Report Lights, Camera, Action commitment to the and Forbes.com, led the way with Communication Arts students now have an even environment with their annual selection of St. Francis better place to learn and develop their TV production a new Go Green for their “best of” lists. SFC also skills. Over the summer, SFC completely rebuilt the campaign. New water made the lists of a new crop of HDTV studio, giving students access to state-of-the- bottle filling stations organizations that are trying to art recording and production equipment. In addition, have replaced old find better ways to match students the studio now allows students to record and stream fountains to promote with the right college. events from across campus, including performances the reuse of water U.S. News ranked St. Francis as a Best Regional in the Maroney Theater, special events in Founders Lyndsey Frank-Cutone bottles. The fountains ’14 fills up at one of College in the North, while also acknowledging Hall and games from the Gymnasium. feature a digital SFC as one of the most Diverse Regional Colleges the four new fountains counter that keeps You’ll also see that six more classrooms have been around campus in the North. updated while two of the older classrooms on the track of the number Forbes.com ranked St. Francis on its America’s sixth floor have been combined and will reopen as of plastic water bottles Best Colleges list for the sixth year in a row. a new student lounge. that weren’t needed The website also looked at the because bottles were business plans of colleges across reused. In just a few the country and gave SFC one of weeks, the College has already saved thousands the highest financial grades in of bottles from the waste stream. for financial strength and The next effort from the green team is to refocus operational soundness. on recycling with centralized recycling containers Newer organizations including coming soon to each floor. bestcolleges.com ranked St. Francis on their lists of Best Colleges College Cash while The College Database selected Students now have a quicker SFC for its list of Highest Starting and easier way to buy food on Salary Colleges—that compares Lea McCarthy ’14 (right) and Damien Barriteau ’14 recording campus as well as at a selection of restaurants in tuition costs with potential earnings. St. Francis Professor Steven Marino interviewing playwright Brooklyn Heights. College Cash is a new program SFC’s tuition is under $20,000 and David Hwang (M Butterfly) for the next issue of The Arthur that lets students put money right on their St. Francis an estimated starting salary for Miller Journal. ID. They then just swipe the card at the cashier.

New Four Year Nursing Program

Students looking to get in on the developing the curriculum. “Our program will help institutionalize a modern approach to nursing newest and best approaches to that incorporates the latest technologies with modern nursing need look no informatics and simulators.” further than 180 Remsen Street To enter the program students must first be and St. Francis College. accepted as undergraduates of the college. If they maintain a 3.0 GPA after two years they can then t. Francis is proud to now offer a new four begin taking the Nursing courses. year BSN program for undergraduates, which The program involves class work as well as S is fully accredited by CCNE, the Commission opportunities to study at world renowned hospitals on Collegiate Nursing Education, and is now across . looking for candidates who meet the undergradu- The backbone of the program will be the new ate requirements. Nursing Lab on the fifth floor with state-of-the-art Students at work on simulators, a major part “In the past, we only were able to teach people of the new degree. simulators (SimMan, SimBaby, SimMom) that who were already nurses,” said Susan Saladino, mimic illnesses and medical conditions. A full Chair of the Department of Nursing at the College. Clinical coursework will begin in the fall of 2014 one quarter of the BSN program will be spent “With this program, we get to grow our own with prerequisites starting in January 2014 and using these simulators. professional nurses from the start and instill in running over the summer. “It’s important that our nurses be trained in them the kind and caring values of our Franciscan “There are very few opportunities for people in the latest technology,” said Burdowski. “The field Tradition. This allows us to offer high school New York City to get their RN and BSN as an of nursing is changing fast and we are committed graduates the same opportunity to become nurses undergrad,” said Dean for Academic Programs to educating at the forefront of the field and that we have successfully offered to our registered and Development Allen Burdowski who was producing well-rounded graduates who can mix nurse students in the past.” instrumental in organizing the new program and traditional practices with the cutting edge.” ●

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Sara Sooy ’14—A Woman of All Trades

By Stef Morisi ’10

resident of the St. Francis College Economics Society, Vice Sara is also very connected to her faith. She invites people to go to President of the Finance Club, President of the Dorm Council, Mass with her at Assumption Roman in Brooklyn P Resident Advisor, member of the Tennis Team, active in Heights where she teaches CCD with other SFC students. By incorporat- Campus Ministry: The list goes on and on for Sara Sooy ’14, an ing the community into her daily life, Sara says she has truly turned economics major with a minor in Spanish who works part-time in Brooklyn Heights into her campus. the SFC Athletics Department. It’s an idea she recommends to all St. Francis students: “Take every Growing up in Bernardsville, NJ, Sooy enjoyed the life offered by a experience you can get. Get involved. It goes by so fast.” When asked small, family-oriented community. So it was no surprise that on her first if she would do anything differently if she could, Sara simply replied, trip to SFC, she fell in love with the feel of a small college, its sense of ‘I wouldn’t change a thing, honestly.” community, and the opportunity to play NCAA Division I sports. Sooy was Some of the biggest reasons for her good experiences at SFC happy to pick up a tennis racquet and fight for the Terriers on the court. are the people she has worked for, particularly Director of Alumni This is Sooy’s second year as a Resident Advisor, which is something Relations Dennis McDermott ’74 and Vice President of Development she always wanted to be. As President of the Dorm Council, she oversees Thomas F. Flood. events at the dorm inside the St. George Residence Hall on Clark Street Sooy also says that she’s very appreciative of the alumni who come and works closely with Dean of Students Cheryl Howell and Director of back to speak to students at Economics Society events where she Residence Life Jamaal Womack ’09. pays special attention to their career advice and offers of internships. “Sara is a great example of student leadership here on campus. The SFC community is “a hard-working family” and Sara feels that She embodies Franciscan values which are evident in her relationships the philosophies that have been passed down to her are “perfect for with the students, faculty, and administration,” said Director Womack. a work environment.” “I am lucky to have her as an RA.” But companies will have to wait a little longer before they can put Even though Sooy has an incredibly busy schedule juggling jobs, Sara’s talents to use. Her plan right now is to apply to graduate schools, volunteer work, sports, and academics she says, “academics are the making sure she brings her Franciscan spirit with her. ● first priority.”

Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Context of the Syria Crisis nternational Cultural Studies student Kathryn Dwyer ’15 got some high level insight into the use and possible disarmament of chemical weapons in Syria from Dr. Randy Rydell, a senior political affairs officer in the UN’s I Office of the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs. As an intern with SUNSGLOW, an international non-governmental organization founded by St. Francis Professor Yassin El-Ayouty, Dwyer met with Dr. Rydell who explained how agreements like the Geneva Protocol and Chemical Weapons Convention govern and limit the use, development, and stockpiling of weapons of mass destruction. Tying the issue to Syria, she also discussed how the motivations and geopolitics of outside countries dominated the response to the gas attacks on the Syrian people. “I learned that achieving peace in the world is even more complicated than it appears to be,” said Dwyer. “The crisis in Syria is just one of the many examples of a country harming itself and its people due to a conflict that could Kathryn Dwyer ’15 with Dr. Randy ● potentially be resolved through mediated discussion.” Rydell outside the United Nations.

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 3 St . Francis College 2013 Literary Prize Digging Up a Winner: Dirt Lands David Vann $50,000 Literary Prize

By Meghan Lewit

On the night of September 21, St. Francis Tony D’Souza (Mule), and Christopher Tilghman (The Right-Hand Shore)—were recognized at the gala, where Dean Allen Burdowski College found itself at the epicenter of presented the award. Burdowski noted that the prize is only part of the College’s mission New York’s famed literary scene when to support writers in Brooklyn and beyond through readings and events like the Walt Whitman Writers Series, which have brought authors such it hosted the opening night gala for the as E.L. Doctorow, Pete Hamill, Julie Orringer, and eighth annual , Nikki Giovanni to campus. At the opening of the event, Brooklyn Borough President Marty and awarded its biannual $50,000 Markowitz celebrated Brooklyn’s reputation as the “The Left Bank” of New York City, noting the proliferation of authors and Pulitzer Prize Literary Prize to author David Vann. winners who call the borough home. “Whoever says print is dead clearly hasn’t been in Brooklyn,” his is a wonderful gift,” Vann told the assembled authors, Markowitz said. He also recognized the College’s contribution to the “ publishers, agents, and guests who filled the College’s festival and to supporting Brooklyn’s literary community. T Founders Hall to fete the nominees and kick off the largest “Brooklyn is home to more college students than Cambridge, Mass.,” book event in the Northeast. “I feel very honored to be on the shortlist he said. “St. Francis is an important part of that higher education here with these authors. I love all these books.” in our borough.” Vann’s novel, Dirt, was selected from among more than 170 submis- The College has supported the festival since its inception, first as a sions for the prize, one of the richest literary awards in the country. host for author panels and more recently as a programming partner, said The St. Francis College Literary Prize is open to mid-career authors St. Francis Provost Timothy Houlihan, who also serves on the Brooklyn who publish their third Literary Council. The Literary to fifth work of fiction “Whoever says print is dead clearly hasn’t been in Prize was born seven years ago from a donation to the within the two-year window Brooklyn… Brooklyn is home to more college students than for the prize. Vann and College in support of his fellow finalists— Cambridge, Mass .,” he said . “St . Francis is an important part Humanities programming. Carol Anshaw (Carry the of that higher education here in our borough .” “After much thought, we One), Jami Attenberg decided a substantial award — , Brooklyn Borough President (The Middlesteins), for a mid-career author

English Professor Ian Maloney with Literary Prize winner David Vann and Member of the Literary Prize Jury Peter Cameron with short list members Dean Allen Burdowski Jami Attenberg, David Vann, and Carol Anshaw.

4 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 would signal the College’s “For a mid-career author support for the growing “The best two functions of literary prizes are to publish a it makes me feel like I’m literary community that book that couldn’t get published otherwise, or to give a making progress,” she said. surrounds St. Francis,” “I’m really honored to be in he said. “President Dugan, book a second life and bring it into visibility .” such good company.” and the entire faculty are — David Vann, St. Francis College 2013 Literary Prize Winner The St. Francis College proud of the leading role we Literary Prize is unique have taken…many of us feel among literary awards. the festival is a great example of the best While many awards celebrate first-time kind of partnership, bringing together authors or the best books of the year, educational and cultural institutions, few recognize authors at a mid-point in businesses, and local government to their career, a time that can be “a very produce a great community event.” perilous place for a writer,” Cameron said. The Brooklyn Book Festival took over Houlihan noted that interest in Borough Hall and Plaza on the Sunday the award has grown substantially. following the gala with rows of vendors, The College received 40 submissions publishers, and stages set up for author for the first Literary Prize, which was conversations. The event featured about awarded to in 2009 340 authors and 90 panel discussions for his collection of short stories, Love on topics ranging from coming of age tales, and Obstacles. This year, Cameron and the role of cartoonists, the urban land- his fellow jurors, Jonathan Dee, winner scape, and politics in fiction. of the second Literary Prize for his novel Three of the five finalists convened The Privileges, and acclaimed author Kate back at Founders Hall in the morning for Christensen (The Epicure’s Lament, The a panel led by New York-based novelist Astral), spent about nine months culling Peter Cameron, who served on the jury through more than 170 submissions. for the Literary Prize. He opened the “There is a great deal of support for discussion by asking the finalists what new writers, and a lucky few are honored it means to be a “mid-career” author. late in their careers with major awards, Vann discussed the progression of his but there is no substantial award targeted work, noting that many of his books have specifically at writers in mid-career,” incorporated aspects of his family history Houlihan said. “The award is much more and childhood. Dirt, his fifth book and third Finalist Jami Attenberg and David Vann. competitive, and much more widely work of fiction, follows struggling 22-year- known and recognized now, and we all old Galen as he deals with his emotionally dependent mother, encroach- owe a great debt of gratitude to our jurors.” ing extended family, and his own manic binges. Vann, an internationally-bestselling author whose earlier work has “I never write with a plan or outline, but there is a structure and a been prominently featured in , spoke candidly progression,” Vann said. “Now I can see the larger arc and write the about the struggle to find an audience in the at this stories I couldn’t before.” point in his career. Anshaw, whose fourth novel Carry the One tells the story of a group “Mid-career for me in the U.S. just means silence,” he said. He also of friends whose lives are altered by a fatal car accident, joked, “I felt noted that the challenges he’s faced make the St. Francis Literary Prize that so many more people would enjoy my books if they had known even more significant. they existed.” “The best two functions of literary prizes are to publish a book Williamsburg resident Attenberg said that couldn’t get published otherwise, her fourth book, The Middlesteins, which or to give a book a second life and bring focuses on a family splintering apart it into visibility,” Vann said. because of the matriarch’s obsession “Even more [important] than the with food, brought her to a much wider money is the recognition that the book audience than her previous novels. is worthwhile,” he said. “I’m really Addressing the changing publishing grateful for a second chance.” landscape, she also noted that she St. Francis College Literary Prize Finalists: (FROM LEFT) Carol sold twice as many digital copies of View David Vann’s talk at Anshaw (Carry the One), Jami Attenberg (The Middlesteins), the book as print. Tony D’Souza (Mule), and Christopher Tilghman (The http://youtu.be/akUSFfPSzRU Right-Hand Shore).

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 5 Franciscan Week Who was St . Clare of Assisi?

By Alexandria Egler The founder of the “,” didn’t start off life that way. Chiara ‘Clare’ Offreduccio was born in 1193 to Assisi nobility. At a young age, however, she aspired to a loftier calling than the luxurious one into which she had been born. er transformation began after she most with a hierarchy that tried to impose rules likely had heard a young St. Francis Scholar Paul Moses discussed his book The similar to other monastic orders that were at and the Sultan, about St. Francis’ historical preaching throughout the city of Assisi. odds with Francis’ austere and strict reliance H meeting during the with Sultan Malik His words encouraged her to follow him to al-Kamil of Egypt. A question and answer on alms and a life of poverty. the mendicant lifestyle. Clare fled from her session was moderated by Ghazala Afzal, ESL Clare, however, worked tirelessly to change family and comfortable home to join Francis and Remediation Coordinator. the rules with a formidable and impressive and the . letter-writing campaign. She recruited other She traded her fine clothing for coarse woolen throughout Europe and sent letters garments with a rope as a belt. She cut her to church authorities including the . hair as a symbol of her religious commitment. All of this was done while she labored alongside Francis took her to a nearby Benedictine her sisters at San Damiano and suffered from monastery where she hid from her family. poor health. (Days after Clare took her vows, she was joined She was victorious. Two days to Clare’s Director of Campus Ministry Fr. Brian Jordan with by her sister Agnes, who later was canonized Maryam Alam ’16 who spoke on behalf of the death, Pope Innocent IV approved her rules as as well.) Ultimately, her father and uncles Muslim Student Association and Paul Moses. the rules for the “Order of Poor Ladies.” discovered their hiding place but were unable Clare and Francis remained staunch and to convince or force the girls to return home. loving friends until his death in 1226. They did not have a physical or Clare and Agnes moved to a house of religious women, which sexual relationship, rather, the love they had for one another was a eventually established themselves at San Damiano, the church that manifestation of the deep and abiding shared love they had for God. Francis had rebuilt. (There, they were joined by the girls’ mother and No doubt if Facebook existed in the 12th century their relationship another sister, Beatrice.) status would likely have been “It’s Complicated.” The women of this order lived a humble and austere life, their days At age 59, Clare died on Aug. 11, 1253. Three years later, Pope revolving around prayer and penitence, manual labor and charity while Alexander IV canonized her, and in 1263, Pope Urban IV officially serving as comfort and inspiration to the people of Assisi. The power changed the name of the order to the “Order of St. Clare.” Unofficially, of their presence was credited for saving Assisi from invaders on more they are referred to as the Poor Clares. than one occasion. Clare and Francis lived the message of Jesus. They focused While Clare deliberately chose to live a quiet, contemplative life, on the poor, they focused on the moment, and they exhibited a care for it should not be mistaken for a passive one. She strove to imitate and creation and the earth all the while loving others with humility and joy. incorporate the values and lifestyle of Francis on a personal and com- Together they ignited a movement that celebrated and embraced women munity level. She became at San Damiano in 1216 and struggled and men in a manner that, until then, was sorely missing in the church.

Learn more about St. Clare and St. Francis on the SFC website at sfc.edu/clareandfrancis ●

BOTTOM-LEFT: The week was tied together with an exhibition featuring Franciscan images as well as pictures of Assisi and the surround- ing area. Posters depicting famous through the years were also sprinkled around campus.

BELOW: A bird and dog were among the dozens of animals who came for the first annual Blessing of the Animals at St. Francis. Fr. Brian Jordan was joined by Rev. Edward Doran of St. Charles Borromeo Church for the event. ABOVE: Assistant Director of Student Activities Ruben Gonzalez ’04 with students putting together bags for the Blessing of the Animals and for Halloween. BACK ROW: Marko Dzigurski ’14, Bryan Bornschein ’17, Maximillien Prophile ’17, Aaron Amoros ’18, Vinod Maharaj ’16. FRONT ROW: Michelle Gubitosi ’18, Victoria Lantieri ’16, Joanna Garcia ’16, Diamond Holmes ’14.

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Intuition, Denial, and Survival St . Clare and St . Francis Week SEPTEMBER 17 SEPTEMBER 30–OCTOBER 5 Gavin de Becker, In celebration of the Feast of St. , a leading expert on St. Francis College reaffirmed its belief in the ideals predicting and and values of the College’s patron saint; respect for managing violence others, service to the community, social justice and and author of The Gift care for the environment. of Fear, spoke to a St. Clare and St. Francis Week recognized standing room only the life and legacy of the two people who served as audience about the living models to others and inspired a worldwide importance of intuition, movement for good that continues to thrive more the danger of denial, than 800 years later. and how the battle between these two impulses lies The College hosted a number of events during at the root of our survival. the week, including an interdenominational prayer Communication Arts Professor Scott Weiss with service, a screening of An Inconvenient Truth, and Filmmaker Jim Finn. Constitution Day a Mass for the Feast of St. Francis. In addition, students, faculty and staff collected SEPTEMBER 19 canned goods for a food drive to benefit the Steven Dean, Professor The Juche Idea C.H.I.P.S. Soup Kitchen in . of Law at Brooklyn SEPTEMBER 25 Law School had an Avant garde filmmaker Jim Finn presented and open discussion with discussed his award winning film,The Juche Idea, St. Francis College which is inspired by the real-life story of a South Accounting and Korean director kidnapped by North Korea in an Business Law Professor attempt to invigorate the film industry in the North. Miriam Salholz about The Supreme Court and Marriage Equality. The event which featured an introduction by Thomas J . Volpe Lecture Series Presents: Neil deGrasse Tyson Rafael Caban ’14, President of the St. Thomas SEPTEMBER 30 More Pre-Law Society celebrated the 226th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. ounders Hall was bursting at the seams while dozens more people watched on closed circuit in Callahan Center as Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium delivered the 2013 Sahadi’s Kicks Off FThomas J. Volpe Lecture. The astrophysicist spoke openly about the challenges and possibilities we face as a society. He urged a rededication to science in the United States, seeing a turnaround in Entrepreneurship Center Series attitudes and a more favorable opinion of science than in past years. DeGrasse Tyson pointed out that SEPTEMBER 24 The Big Bang Theory is the most popular show on TV, “and the equations on the board are always Christine Whelan, a third generation member correct.” He also pointed to the upcoming series Cosmos, which he will be hosting and will be on in of the Sahadi family which runs the Brooklyn prime time on Fox. After the talk, deGrasse Tyson gamely signed books and posed for dozens of selfies landmark Sahadi’s store on Atlantic Avenue with students and members of the community. helped kick off the opening of the St. Francis The lecture series is funded through a generous gift from Thomas J. Volpe, Chairman Emeritus Center for Entrepreneurship. Whelan spoke about of the St. Francis College Board of Trustees and a former Senior Vice President of Financial Operations the challenges of growing a business across for The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. generations and the importance of being part of the community. (Read More about the Center on the next page.)

St. Francis Executive in Residence Mary Gelormino, Executive Director of the Atlantic TOP-LEFT: Honors Student Katherine Hickman ’16 with Neil deGrasse Avenue BID Josef Szende, Executive Chair of Tyson. ABOVE: Thomas J. Volpe, Cyril D. Tyson ’53, President Brendan J. the Center for Entrepreneurship Dennis Dugan ’68 with Neil deGrasse Tyson. Anderson with Christine Whelan.

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 7 Building Your Own Business The Center for Entrepreneurship is Open for All Businesses

Brooklyn Partnership as well as many of the 22,000 small businesses One of the most important areas of the located in the borough. U.S. economy is the vibrant collection “The importance of entrepreneurship is particularly apparent in a market like New York, where immigrant and minority entrepreneurship of entrepreneurs who work long hours drive job creation and community economic vitality at a rate higher than most other cities,” said Management Professor Patrice Perry-Rivers, to build small, medium and even the Assistant Director of the Center. large businesses. “Our center is poised to help fuel the economic vitality created by our region’s melting pot of entrepreneurs by training and educating future t should be no surprise that a reinvigorated Brooklyn has now entrepreneurship leaders,” she said. become a hotbed for entrepreneurs. Recognizing the importance Academics are the core of the Center with a minor in entrepreneurship I of this moment in time, St. Francis College is proud to announce well on its way to completion. The first class on Entrepreneurship and the formation of the Center for Entrepreneurship. Innovation was offered in the fall and filled up immediately. The second “We want to be the clearing house for small- and medium-sized course will be offered in the spring with the rest of the courses for the businesses in Brooklyn,” said Dennis Anderson, Chair of the minor quickly ramping up. Department of Business Management and Information Technology “There was huge demand for the first class,” said Gelormino, who and Executive Chair of the new Center. “Anyone looking to start a has more than 25 years of experience in business and has worked with business or who already has one will be able to come to us to get the a number of entrepreneurs and business incubators. “Our students tools they need to be successful. They’ll learn things like which banks know that a program like this is not limited to business majors. We want provide funding and who to contact, where to get legal advice, and to teach the skills of creativity and inspire people to follow purpose and how to take advantage of pro-bono services.” passion. It can be taught to anyone.” In turn, students at St. Francis College will have the opportunity Future courses will deal with a variety of aspects in becoming an to gain real-world experience entrepreneur: legal issues, through internships, as well as finance, human resources, part-time and full-time jobs with marketing, and social media. the companies and entrepreneurs Guest Lectures Students will also have access associated with the Center. The Center for Entrepreneurship has already welcomed an to a number of networking “External relationships are impressive schedule of business leaders and entrepreneurs to functions so they can build their key,” said Mary Gelormino, the speak at the College. You can watch videos of many of these talks own connections. Center’s Executive in Residence. on the College’s website at sfc.edu/entrepreneur. Professor Anderson’s plan is “By bringing in professionals, we for the minor to grow to become give students the value of meeting a major and ultimately become SFC Alumni—if you’d like to offer a guest lecture or mentor students people who are successful in part of a Management Graduate please contact Mary Gelormino at [email protected]. unique areas. Each speaker we Program at the College. At the bring to St. Francis will focus on a core, though, sits the idea of social different area of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and the so over the course of a semester, Franciscan ideal of making a our students will develop a difference in people’s lives. comprehensive foundation to “St. Francis of Assisi was the start their own business.” epitome of a social entrepreneur,” The Center also helps to said Dr. Anderson. “We want to formalize the already existing follow his lead and help create partnerships St. Francis has with entrepreneurs who make giving business promoting organizations back part of their mission.” ● such as the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown

Mary Gelormino with Dennis Anderson and Patrice Perry-Rivers.

8 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 Faculty Spotlight Getting in Tune with History

By Meghan Lewit Assistant Professors of History Sara Haviland and Eric Platt have a message for the college community: history can make a difference in your future.

s the College’s two full-time historians, Platt and Haviland also emphasize the value they are both participants in the “I had a student who told me that of studying in the middle of history-rich A American Historical Association’s she now looks at all the historical Brooklyn. Platt has led programs in collabora- Tuning Project. The three-year program— tion with the Brooklyn Historical Society and funded through a grant from the Lumina markers on the buildings she has taken classes on walking tours of New Foundation—brings together approximately passes… There is such a wealth of Amsterdam—the colonial settlement at the 60 educators from research universities and history right around the corner .” southern tip of that later became colleges around the country to meet and New York—for a course focusing on early collaborate on standards and goals for students —Sara Haviland New York history and the Dutch influence. studying history. Haviland has brought her students to visit a The overarching goal of the Tuning Project is to better define and historic African burial ground in lower Manhattan. communicate the skills that students gain from completing a history “I had a student who told me that she now looks at all the historical major. The professors say these are the same skills that companies look markers on the buildings she passes,” she said. “There is such a wealth for in new employees. And Professor Haviland wants undergraduates of history right around the corner.” pursuing or considering a history degree to talk about their experiences Platt said his own interest in history developed from a course he took after they graduate. in the second semester of his freshman year of college. He completed a “We want to give students the tools to explain the value and what double major in history and communication, but realized that history was they’re actually learning to prospective employers,” she said. his passion and decided to pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin. History majors, the professors noted, learn the critical thinking, Platt came to St. Francis in 2009, drawn by the small class sizes and communication, writing, and research skills that are necessary in a the ability to work directly with students. Much of his work is focused on wide range of professions. the history of early modern Europe and the Atlantic World, particularly “History is more than just a series of events,” Platt said. “I think the Dutch Republic. history does better than any other major in [teaching these skills].” “I enjoy the research, but the interaction with the students is something While a degree in history can be a conduit to teaching, it also provides that you just don’t get at a major research institution,” he said. a foundation in civic engagement and cultural understanding that Haviland didn’t initially set out to study history. After transferring prepares students for careers in law, government, business or diplo- from a large state school to a small liberal arts college, conversations macy. But because a number of students at St. Francis are the first in she had with her professors steered her toward that field. She went on their families to attend college, they may face pressure to choose majors to get her Ph.D. in U.S. History at Rutgers University then completed with what appear to be more direct career paths, he noted. Platt added a post-doctorate study on the papers of women’s rights luminaries that it’s important for undergraduates to understand the benefits of a Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Haviland joined the well-rounded liberal arts education. College in 2011, and now teaches courses on American History, The professors will take the lessons learned from the Tuning Project the 1960s, and African American History. and apply it to the curriculum at St. Francis with the introduction of new “At 18, I think it’s very valuable to learn a whole skill set rather than courses and new standards in existing courses. History has enjoyed a to focus on just one career path,” she said. “If you had told me then that recent increase in the I would be teaching number of majors at history, I wouldn’t St. Francis with about have believed you.” 40 students now in “That’s where the the program. Each one revolution needs to has to write a senior happen, in the arts,” thesis that puts all of added Platt. “It can their acquired skills liberate you, but it into practice. can also liberate the audience.” ●

Assistant Professors of History Sara Haviland and Eric Platt

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 9 Alumni News

Affinity Groups New Ways to Connect with SFC and Fellow Alumni

St. Francis College is proud to announce the formation of a variety of Alumni Affinity Groups. Alumni and faculty have put together these groups to enable people to reconnect according to current career areas as well as the activities in which they were involved when they attended St. Francis. o many alumni only come back for their big reunion years, but with affinity groups, we can get together on a regular basis across genera- “ tions,” said Joseph Mingrone ’76, who is heading up the Troupers affinity group. “I have such fond memories of the people I spent time S with at College and as head of the Troupers for many years. This is a great way to see more of them.” Affinity groups for Accounting, Education, Health Care/Science and Alumni Service are already up and running. The first Health Care/Science event was held November 1 and featured Dr. Angel R. Colon, Jr., MD ’62. St. Francis is also creating groups interested in psychology and for those alumni who are college employees.

where everyone pulls together in the same direction for our students,” said Dr. Leibman. “It’s important for our graduates to point out new areas for us to focus our efforts.” Education Chair Richard Giaquinto and Professors Gerard Shaw and Marina Gair also spoke to the audience. They shared information about the recent, successful reaccreditation of the department as well as the plans to develop a master’s degree R.J. Hinners ’94, Sal Demma ’09, Geoffrey Horlick, President Brendan J. Dugan ’68, and Susan Miano program in education over the next few years. (Casaregola) ’83. Psychology Professor Marisa Cohen, a member of Kappa Delta Pi, (the International Honor Society in Accounting Education Education,) is leading the campaign to start both an undergraduate and graduate chapter at the College. On June 5, the Accounting and Business Law More than 75 Department brought together graduates from graduates from the past 30 years to talk about their experiences the Education Alumni Service Group and to network with recent and past alumni. Department Created to help St. Francis students and alumni All current faculty members attended including came to St. after Hurricane Sandy, the Alumni Service Group Professor Geoffrey Horlick, director of the two Francis College, is continuing the tradition of helping others in master’s degree programs in accounting, and May 30, as part the Franciscan spirit. The group met on Oct. 5 Chairman Carmine Nogara of the Accounting and David Gardella ’97 with of an effort to at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in the St. Joseph— Business Law Department. Ricardo Maxwell Ordain ’04. build a stronger St. Thomas on Staten Island to help clean up “It was great for our alumni to get together with network of alumni the area. The cemetery dates back to the early people from their class years, but also for them to which will benefit past, present and future students. 1850s and is where many veterans, going as far meet people from across the spectrum,” said Dr. The graduates and professors came together with back as the Civil War, are buried. ● Horlick. “There was an impressive collection of the goals of developing school partnerships, creating experience in that room and bringing them together a graduate honor can only lead to more success for our alumni.” society chapter, and Those who attended work at regional and national building a job bank. firms and companies including National Grid, JP The professors, Morgan Chase, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Grant including Peter Thornton LLP, Knight Capital Group LLC and Leibman ’71 who Publisher’s Clearing House. organized the event, “The network of St. Francis graduates gets also wanted to hear stronger every year,” said Dr. Nogara. “We are so from the graduates proud of our alumni and the amazing path they have about how the laid down for future Accounting students.” College can help enhance their (From left) Joe Hemway ’84, Denis McGowan ’83, Robert Smith ’72, Cathy See the Affinity Group list on the following professional careers. McDermott’74, Director of Alumni Relations Dennis McDermott ’74, Kevin page or email [email protected] for “We are truly a Nash ’78, Father Robert Dillon, Theresa Spelman-Huzinec ’88 and Glenn more information! community school Huzinec ’84 with future Terriers, Monica and Colleen Huzinec.

10 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 Gene ’79 and Ginna Donnelly—Giving at the Heart

By Danielle Adone ’13 Born and raised in Brooklyn, Eugene “Gene” E. Donnelly ’79 was the first in his family to attend college. After receiving a scholarship to St. Francis College, thanks to his academic success at St. Francis Preparatory School, Donnelly quickly became a part of the SFC family. From the moment Donnelly entered the College, he was on the fast track to success, graduating summa cum laude with a degree in Accounting. He received the top accounting award at graduation and completed the rigorous accounting workload in only three years.

y education taught me that it is both merit and need. “ important to have a point of view and This new level of scholarship is important Mto be articulate and passionate about because in past years, the College has supple- that point of view and to also recognize you can’t mented endowed scholarships to make up for lead if others don’t follow,” said Donnelly as he higher tuition and lower returns on investment. recalled his years at St. Francis. While the Donnellys are the first to fully endow a Donnelly says he still vividly remembers his scholarship at this level, in an amazing outpouring accounting professors. During Donnelly’s first of Franciscanism, other supporters of St. Francis accounting class, Professor William Yellin, who have also pledged to meet this new standard. taught at St. Francis for 39 years, said, “You can A majority of SFC students receive academic do it the right way, the wrong way or you can do it Eugene “Gene” E. ’79 and Ginna Donnelly. scholarships, making financial aid a vital element my way and I am going to teach you my way.” in allowing these young adults to attend college. Donnelly has carried these words with him as he pursued his career. Donnelly wanted to give future Terriers the education opportunities After graduation, Donnelly began working and later that year married he received. “This is something my wife and I have wanted for a while. his high school sweetheart, Ginna. She kept telling me, ‘You should give something back to the college. Donnelly currently works at Convergence LLC, a financial services Look at all the things they did for you,’ ” said Donnelly. firm that he co-founded. Prior to that, he was the CFO at Apollo Global In the past, the Donnellys have provided the resources for many of Management, and also spent 25 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers in their nieces and nephews to attend college. Now, they are extending that a variety of leadership and client service roles. generosity to their St. Francis family. This year, the Donnellys created the first permanently endowed, Donnelly will participate in other ways as well since he is also a new full scholarship with a donation of about $350,000 to SFC. “As you grow member of the College’s Board of Trustees. older, you start to think back on the influences on your life and I slowly “I am excited about becoming a trustee. President [Brendan J.] came to realize how much the Franciscan brothers had an impact on Dugan and his team are outstanding and the college continues to me,” said Donnelly. progress and grow. It is very gratifying to be able to contribute to lead The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student based on an ongoing mission to offer others what they provided to me.” ●

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Accounting Entrepreneurship Troupers OTHER AFFINITY GROUPS Dr. Geoffrey Horlick [email protected] Joe Mingrone ’76 Other groups are forming now. Get involved from the beginning [email protected] [email protected] Golden Terriers by emailing [email protected]: [email protected] Alumni Service Group Eugene Viti ’85 ƒƒ Alpha Kappa Psi ƒƒ Pi Alpha Joseph Hemway ’84 [email protected] Health Care/Science ƒƒ Alpha Phi Delta ƒƒ Student Government [email protected] [email protected] Kevin Nash ’78 ƒƒ Communications ƒƒ Technology [email protected] History/Political Science and Media ƒƒ Veterans [email protected] Robert Oliva ’04 Young Alumni ƒƒ Law Enforcement ƒƒ Voice/SFC Today Education [email protected] Patrick Dugan ’01 ƒƒ Legal ƒƒ Water Polo Dr. Peter Leibman ’71 [email protected] Psychology ƒƒ Phi Rho Pi [email protected] Dr. Jennifer Lancaster [email protected]

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 11 Faculty Notes

Uwe P. Gielen (Psychology) and Jeannette Raymond ’14 discussed “The Birth of Psychological Healing: From Exorcism to Animal Magnetism to Artificial Somnambulism (1775-1825)” at a conference of the International Council of Psychologists in Honolulu, HI. At the 121st annual meeting of the American Psychological Association the two FROM LEFT: Fr. Brian Jordan, Professor Francis Greene, presented the paper, “Mesmer and the Marquis de Jeffrey Sachs with Director of the Honors Program Puységur: The Power of Magnetic Rapport,” and John Dilyard. participated in a roundtable discussion focusing on Olympic Gold Medalist Dan O’Brien (left) and SFC’s Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute and “Pioneers of International Psychology.” At the same John McNamara. leading advocate on ending global poverty was the conference, Dr. Gielen also presented “Barack H. John McNamara (Physical Education) attended guest speaker for the second Dr. Francis J. Greene Obama Jr.’s Hybrid Identity and the Global 21st the National Strength and Conditioning Association Honors Lecture on October 20. Sachs offered a Century” and “Information Age Publishing.” Conference (July 2013), he met and discussed three-pronged approach to help elevate poor Uwe P. Gielen and training methods with Olympic Gold Medalist populations. He said that fighting for social equality Dinesh Sharma, from Dan O’Brien, NHL Pittsburgh Penguins Trainer and environmental sustainability are just as the St. Francis College Mike Kadar, and MMA Trainer Joel Jamieson. important as developing new economies; warning Institute for International SFC Head Strength and Conditioning Coach that all of this must be carried out under a decent and Cross-Cultural Yuki Miyazawa also attended. government. Sachs also spoke fondly of a recent Psychology, presented meeting he had with , saying that the Nickie Phillips the Inaugural Michael Pope’s appeal goes far beyond the followers of the (Sociology and Criminal Flynn Memorial Lecture Catholic Church. Sachs urged that, “We need moral Justice), with Staci Strobl at York College, CUNY. leadership. If we can find it, we will find our way to (Professor at John Jay Their September 25th sustainable development.” The talk was organized by College of Criminal presentation entitled, the Director of the Honors Program John Dilyard. Justice), wrote Comic “The Global Obama: Book Crime: Truth, Jennifer Wingate (Fine Arts) Leadership in the 21st century,” samples work from Justice, and the published the book, their new book, The Global Obama: Crossroads of American Way Sculpting Doughboys: Leadership in the 21st Century. (NYUPress), a look Memory, Gender, and Taste at how comic books in America’s World War I The St. Francis College reflect and provoke Memorials (Ashgate), which Department of Biology feelings on crime and punishment in modern day examines the unique and Health Promotions society. “We noticed that comic books have long position memorials of WWI had three short papers been bypassed as a legitimate avenue for crimino- soldiers hold in the social, published in Volume 34 logical inquiry,” said Professor Phillips. “It’s our cultural and artistic history of of Tested Studies for hope to show how stories in comic books frequently the United States. “Several of the sculptures I write Laboratory Teaching, a explore ideas of authority and power post-9/11 as about are right here in Brooklyn,” said Professor publication put out by the well as how cultural notions of retributive justice Wingate. “Some have been forgotten or destroyed Association for Biology resonate in the books.” over the years, but some are still the focus of Laboratory Education neighborhood ceremonies and remembrances.” (ABLE). ABLE promotes information exchange among university and college educators actively concerned with teaching biology in a laboratory setting. Artist Before the Court In one paper, Biology Professors Kathleen Nolan, he verdict is in for Fine Arts Professor Scheherazade Garcia, and its good news. Supreme Steven Lipson, Alex Braun, and Marlon Joseph ’05 Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor recently purchased two of Garcia’s paintings from the group, discussed a regional laboratory workshop that was T “Tales of Freedom” (1997). Sotomayor saw the paintings in 2012 when they were on display at hosted at St. Francis. The second paper, which the U.S. Embassy in Montevideo, Uruguay. Check out her work at www.scherezade.net studied whether natural substances like tree oils have antibiotic properties, was conducted by Dr. Joseph and Dr. Nolan with students Victoria Pierre-Louis ’13, Hannah Singer, and Aleeza Wachs. The third paper, on studying Horseshoe Crab biology, was researched by Dr. Nolan with students Mamuna Faizi ’14, Alina Zhyvotovska ’15, Lauren Clark ’12, and James Foo ’13.

Fine Arts Professor Scheherazade Garcia with Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

12 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 Terrier Sports

Athletics

Men’s Soccer Begins New Era at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Bridge Park played host to the first-ever NCAA Division I men’s soccer contest when the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers defeated the ’s Peacocks, 3–1, on September 10.

he opening night experience was great. OPENING NIGHT: real home field advantage,” said Head Coach “ It was under the lights and we had a lot of TOP: The Terriers Dance Squad under the Tom Giovatto. “Our students and the entire lights. LOWER-LEFT: Richie Arkoi ’14 fights for people there. We were glad that we could Brooklyn community can now walk just a few T the ball. LOWER-RIGHT: John Johansson ’14 put on a show for our home crowd,” said Andy with Gabriel Bagot ’14 after one of blocks from campus to watch us play.” Cormack ’15, a junior midfielder from Plymouth, Gabriel’s two goals. “Having this world-class field as our home England. “It’s a pretty amazing view to have it right as well as for soccer clinics for children in the there on the water. Honestly it’s one of the most beautiful fields in the community helps to further strengthen the bond between the College country, if not around the world.” and our Brooklyn Heights neighbors,” said President Dugan. “We Prior to the game, there was a short ceremony to commemorate this applaud the hard work and efforts of everyone involved who made event. Brooklyn Bridge Park President Regina Myer and Borough this dream a reality.” President Marty Markowitz along with St. Francis President Brendan J. “I can’t think of a better way to kick-off a new year of Terrier Athletics,” Dugan ’68, and Terriers’ Athletic Director Irma Garcia ’80 were on hand Garcia stated. “Brooklyn Bridge Park is a huge step for our men’s soccer to celebrate the Terriers’ new home field. program and I’m looking forward to watching our team compete at such “The field has to be one of the most unique settings in all of college a beautiful facility. I hope our students and the Brooklyn Heights sports, but most importantly, it gives us an opportunity to finally have a community continue to come support our team.” ●

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 13 Volleyball Team Off To Nice Start Men’s Water Polo ome early season success has the ast season was a banner one for Men’s Terriers poised to challenge for a playoff Water Polo as they defeated Air Force S berth in the 2013 L 14-8 to capture third-place at the NCAA Tournament. Micah Acoba’s squad has already Final Four. This was the first ever win for the collected victories over teams including: Terriers at the tournament and showed how Delaware State, NJIT, Quinnipiac, and far the program has come. This season, the Providence. Sophomore Maggie Niu ’16, Terriers have lost some terrific student athletes freshman Domenique Gerard ’17, and senior to graduation but an infusion of new talent Slavica Stefanovic ’14 have made an impres- led by freshmen Lazar Komadinic ’17 and sive offensive trio thus far. Niu and Gerard Ilija Djuretic ’17 and junior Nathan Kotylaka were both among the conference leaders ’15, will help keep the momentum going. in kills per game and Stefanovic was among A core of returning players, including senior the team-leaders in a variety of statistical All-American goalie Igor Mladenovic ’14, categories. Gerard and Stefanovic were both senior center Bosko Stankovic ’14, and junior named to the All-Tournament Team at the defenseman Vuk Vujosevic ’15, make Providence Invitational. St. Francis a favorite to again capture the “We are going to work hard and try to improve Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) every day, every touch, every practice,” championship and advance to the Final Four declared Coach Acoba. “We need to establish for a fourth time. a good mindset. For the last couple of seasons, New Terrier head coach Srdjan Mihaljevic we had talented players, but we struggled Senior Slavica Stefanovic ’14 has watched ’01, who has been continuously involved the team turn its fortunes around over the past to get on the same page.” ● with St. Francis since his arrival in 1997 from three years. Croatia as a freshman water polo player, is no stranger to the expectations placed on the Terriers. “Sure, we are one of the favorite Former Players Sign Professional Contracts teams to win but so are Princeton, Brown, Navy, Bucknell and others,” he said. “What pair of recent St. Francis Brooklyn season. Perunicic is the 16th leading-scorer you need to find is a way to stay hungry,” graduates, Akeem Johnson ’13 and in Terrier history with 1,144 points and is also continued Mihaljevic. “That hunger will get Stefan Perunicic ’12, inked profes- seventh for three-point field goals with 224. A you ready, will allow you to demonstrate sional contracts and are now “This is a great opportunity for me to your talent and I hope will prepare us for playing in Europe. Johnson is suiting up for continue to play basketball for one of the top the CWPA Men’s Championships.” ● Karhu Kauhajoki in Finland. The team teams in Finland,” Johnson stated. “Not too competes in the highest tier of Finnish many college players have a chance to play basketball. Perunicic takes the court with professionally so I’m very excited about it. Aries Trikala B.C. in Greece, which competes I have never been to Europe so I’m a bit in the top Greek division. nervous about adjusting to a new culture.” Last season, Johnson became the 28th “The coaching staff has told me that I need player in Terriers’ men’s basketball history to to come in and work very hard every day in reach the 1,000 point plateau. He averaged practice,” Johnson added. “As long as I do 10.0 and 5.8 rebounds per contest in his final that, I will have an opportunity to prove myself on the court once the season begins.” “It’s the greatest feeling to know that with hard work and dedication, this dream came true,” said Perunicic. “I am just so happy to be playing in one of the top five leagues in the world. It’s a once in a lifetime experience.” “We’re thrilled Akeem and Stefan will have an opportunity to continue their basketball careers,” said St. Francis Brooklyn Head Coach . “Both guys have worked Serbian freshman Ilija Djuretic ’17 adapted to LEFT: Akeem Johnson ’13 takes his talents to extremely hard to get to this point and we wish playing in the U.S., quickly earning CWPA Finland. RIGHT: Stefan Perunicic ’12 is a starter them the best of luck as they begin their for his new team. Northern Division Rookie of the Week honors. professional careers.” ●

14 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 Men’s Basketball he 2013-14 men’s basketball squad will not lack for talent as percentage (0.556) after earning All-Rookie Team honors as a freshman Coach Glenn Braica welcomes back four starters and has added in 2011-2012. T several talented newcomers to the mix. “I really like the composi- The front portion of the schedule is always tough on the Terriers with tion of this team and I think the guys are hungry,” Braica stated. eight of their first nine contests away from Remsen Street. This year, the “Our returning players have all worked very hard over the summer opening-night tilt was at Miami on Nov. 8. The team then took part in the to become better players, and I think the new guys are talented and EA Sports Maui Invitational Mainland Bracket (at Coastal Carolina) with are excited about being here. I also think that our exhibition trip to road games against Syracuse, Dayton, Stony Brook, and Army. The Canada this past summer was very helpful in our preparation for the Terriers first home game is Nov. 27 against Mount St. Vincent. upcoming season.” It’s a very challenging schedule,” Braica admitted. “We have numer- Junior forward ’15 is widely regarded as one of the top ous games on the road to start the season against very good teams. returning players on the circuit after earning Second Team All Northeast However, if we are tough and can learn from it then we will. We will see Conference honors last season. The bruising power forward paced the different styles of play in difficult environments that can really prepare us Terriers in scoring (14.7 ppg.), rebounding (8.8 rpg.), and for the conference season.” ●

Letter to the Editor Robert Minion ’54 writes, “I enjoyed reading the article lauding the accomplishments of the 1964 SFC basketball team… However, I should like to point out a team and a season, which, in my view, wholly surpassed the concededly fine performance of the 1964 team… I refer to the 1953-54 Terriers… a nearly unbeatable team that won everything in sight.” Minion points out that this team went 23-4

FRONT ROW (L-R): P.J. Santavenere ’15, Sheldon Hagigal ’17, Ben Mockford ’14, Edon Molic ’16, Brent Jones and upset the perennial powerhouse Louisville ’15, Yunus Hopkinson ’17. BACK ROW (L-R): Assistant Coach Danny Nigro, Assistant Coach Clive Bentick, in the NIT before losing in the quarterfinals to Lowell Ulmer ’15, Amdy Fall ’16, Jalen Cannon ’15, Matt Milk ’14, Wayne Martin ’17, Kevin Douglas ’15, eventual champions, Holy Cross. Alex Isailovic ’14, Head Coach Glenn Braica, Assistant Coach . Let the debate continue…

Women’s Basketball he Terriers will look to build upon their success from a season ago, three-point field goal percentage (0.393). Veney (7.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg) both on and off the court. In the classroom, the Terriers finished has become a versatile option for St. Francis Brooklyn while Fechko Twith the second-highest Division I team grade-point average out of (6.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg.) became just the 10th Terrier in program history 345 schools in the WBCA Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll. On the to be selected to the Northeast Conference All-Rookie squad. The hardwood, the Terriers far surpassed expectations by qualifying for their Twinsburg, Ohio native was the Choice Hotels Northeast Conference first Northeast Conference Tournament appearance in almost five years. Rookie of the Week on three occasions. During conference play, she First-year head coach John Thurston credits juniors Sarah Benedetti netted 8.7 along with 6.3 rebounds per contest, which ’15, Jaymee Veney ’15 and sophomore Leah Fechko ’16 for much of the led all newcomers last season. turnaround. Benedetti is widely regarded as a top three-point shooter The team played their home-opener on Nov. 11 against Army, and after earning Third Team All Northeast Conference honors last season. faces a major early season challenge when they take on the University The sharp-shooting guard paced the team in scoring (11.6 ppg.) and of Miami on Nov. 29. ●

FRONT ROW (L-R): Rachel Iozzia ’17, Eilidh Simpson ’15, Taylor Watson ’17, Jasmin Robinson ’14, Katie Fox ’15, Alexandra Ionescu ’16, Leah Fechko ’16, Ozana Marginean ’14. BACK ROW (L-R): Assistant Coach Dionne Dodson, Head Coach John Thurston, Assistant Coach Kaitlyn Vican, Kelly Myers ’15, Sarah Benedetti ’15, Jaymee Veney ’15, Casey Cummings ’16, Kiley Grabbe ’14, Colette Hounshell ’15, Jessica Kaufman ’15, Olivia Levey ’17, Trainer Justine Stevenson, Team Manager Adam Maldonado, Assistant Coach Nettie Respondek.

ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 | 15 Alumni Events

Staten Island Yankees On Wednesday, July 17, our alumni cheered on the Staten Island Yankees as they took on the Batavia Muckdogs.

(L-R) James E. Vincent ’61, Associate Director of Individual Giving Paulette Angela ’01 and Will Manekas with Gonzalez and Director of Alumni their children, Peter and Michaela. Our Alumni. Relations Dennis McDermott ’74.

Brooklyn Cyclones On Tuesday, August 6 our alumni cheered on the Brooklyn Cyclones as they took on the Connecticut Tigers.

Director of Community Partnerships and Special Events Robert Oliva ’04 with Brooklyn Cyclones mascot, (L-R) Michael A. MacIntyre ’97, Patrick J. Dugan Sandy the Seagull. ’01 and Berk Saka. (L-R) Catherine T. Howley ’79 and Patti Moffatt Lesser ’77.

Brother Urban Gonnoud, OSF Memorial Golf Classic On Tuesday, September 17, our annual Urban Gonnoud, OSF Memorial Golf Classic was held at the Dyker Beach Golf Course. Following a day on the links, the golfers enjoyed a buffet dinner at Sirico’s Caterers. (L-R) Kevin J. Redden ’78, Sean P. Redden ’04 and Clifford B. Redden ’69. Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 (Center) and guests.

(L-R) John W. Sheedy, Sr. ’71, Robert N. Sheedy ’73, Michael E. Salogub ’72 (L-R) John E. Klemm ’77, Ed Fogarty, James J. McHugh and President and Alfonso G. Figliolia ’72. Brendan J. Dugan ’68.

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1940s John J. O’Neill ’42 continues to be a strong supporter of the College and recently celebrated 60 years as a member of the American Chemical Society. He continues to have many fond memories Golden Jubilee celebrants Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70, General of the Franciscan of his alma mater. Brothers, Bro. Norman Smercak, OS ’66, Bro. Xavier Castaldo, OSF ’72, Bro. Michel Bettigole, OSF, Bro. Franciscus Rowles, OSF, Bro. Kevin Smith, OSF, and Bro. Patrick Murphy, OSF ’68, and Bro. Philip R. Harris ’48 announces the publication of his Joseph Gallagher, OSF ’68. 53rd and final book, Developing High Performance Leaders (Routledge). The book covers five aspect of the leadership process; human behavior and Edwin R. Westley ’65 is head of the Jackson Heights Bro. Lawrence Boyle, OSF ’69 recently celebrated performance, communications, cultural influences, Beautification Group, an all-volunteer organization his Golden Jubilee as a Franciscan Brother. organizational relations, and change management. that sponsors street cleanups and orchestral concerts in addition to creating more green spaces 1970s 1950s and preserving the Jackson Heights historic district. Bro. Padraic G. Campbell, OSF ’71 recently Philip A. Buttling ’59 met with his former class- Mary E. Hines ’67 has retired as president of Carlow celebrated his Golden Jubilee as a Franciscan mates this past summer for an informal reunion. He University, and currently resides in Pittsburgh, PA. Brother. is happy to be able to stay in touch with great friends. Bro. Joseph Gallagher, OSF ’68 celebrated his Steven Morisi ’75 worked with fellow St. Francis Golden Jubilee as a Franciscan Brother last year. alumni Stef Morisi ’10, Richard Weyhausen ’72, 1960s Bro. Joseph is pictured here on the right with fellow and Paul Morisi ’06 on a community theater Bro. Emmett Corry, OSF ’60 recently celebrated Jubilee celebrants Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70, production of Play On! this summer in Forest Hills 60 years as a Franciscan Brother. Superior General of the Franciscan Brothers, at Our Lady of Mercy Church. Bro. Norman Smercak, OS ’66, Bro. Xavier John O’Rourke ’65 was appointed President-Elect Castaldo, OSF ’72, Bro. Michel Bettigole, OSF, by the American Medical Association. O’Rourke has Bro. Franciscus Rowles, OSF, Bro. Kevin Smith, spent more than 40 years in the health care industry. OSF, and Bro. Patrick Murphy, OSF ’68. Among his jobs before retiring were president of the central region for WellPoint Health Networks, deputy Bro. Edward Wesley, OSF ’68 recently celebrated his director of the Federal HMO program and a senior Golden Jubilee as a Franciscan Brother. Bro. Edward policy analyst for the U.S. Surgeon General. is a Professor of English at St. Francis College. Richard J. Collins ’68 and Thomas J. The cast of Play On! Conlon ’70 organized a Pi Alpha Francis P. Tricamo, Sr. ’77 is now head of a new reunion this past Construction Property Risks Division for HCC summer in Glen Insurance Holdings, Inc. Tricamo has more than Cove, NY bringing 35 years of property insurance and reinsurance together many of the experience, including 10 years in loss control. brothers. Philip A. Buttling ’59 and former classmates.

Richard J. Collins ’68 and Thomas J. Conlon ’70 and the Pi Alpha reunion.

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Al DiGuido ’78 and Joseph Hemway ’84 raised Joseph Ferrari ’78 was ordained as a Permanent $10,000 and collected 2,000 stuffed teddy bears within the Roman Catholic Church serving and furniture for the victims of the tornados that the Diocese of Joliet, IL, on Aug. 17. Ferrari is struck Moore, OK on May 20, 2013. The two loaded professor of psychology at DePaul University. a truck and delivered everything during the July 4th Thomas G. Pellinger ’74 (Swimming and Water Polo), holiday. “It was an amazing experience for us to John E. Klemm ’77 (Administration) and Corey A. witness both the incredible destruction and meet Thomas ’08 (Track) were recently inducted into the the genuinely good people who are trying not to lose St. James / Bishop Loughlin Athletic Hall of Fame. hope,” said Hemway. SFC Alumni John Klemm ’77 (left), Corey Thomas ’08 (second from left) and Tom Pellinger ’74 (right).

Robert L. Sena ’76 is now the Director of Security at The Fieldston School, in Manhattan.

Christopher Reidy ’78 was appointed CFO and Executive vice president of administration at BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), a global technology company. He previously worked at ADP as corporate vice president and CFO, Joseph Hemway ’84 (left) with Al DiGuido ’78 with members of the Southmore High School NBA Properties, Inc. as CFO, as well as at AT&T Volleyball Team. and Deloitte & Touche.

Zeroing In On The Environment: Tabitha St . Bernard

By Toni Rich ’09

magine a world where women feel great about themselves simply because Tabitha is also committed to producing her clothing locally. “We believe in they are comfortable in their own skin. Size, shape and height don’t matter empowering the local fashion industry and bringing jobs back to the United Iand when they walk into a room, they have confidence and poise because States where they are so needed. Producing goods locally also allows me to they know they are beautiful. That’s the world Tabitha St. Bernard ’04 is keep a sharper eye on quality and the working conditions of the sewing room.” working to create. The co-founder of the Tabii Just clothing line, St. Bernard’s Knowing how far she’s come, it’s easy to see why St. Bernard so eagerly designs aim to make women of every body type feel sexy, chic, sophisticated, embraced zero-waste design. flirty and fun. “I’ve always wanted to be a designer, but I never thought it was a possibility “When you’re comfortable in what you’re wearing, you’re more likely to feel growing up.” As a kid, Tabitha thought that artistic inclinations were hobbies, good about yourself,” says the now New York-based fashion designer. not career options but she never missed an opportunity to pursue her passion, The native Trinidadian draws on her Caribbean heritage to bring a vibrant “I was always stitching and re-making my clothing.” feel to all of her designs. With patterns and materials that are unique in all of Tabitha recalls how St. Francis helped give her the confidence and her pieces, the clothes, says St. Bernard, help women express their own style. knowledge to pursue those dreams, “My degree from St. Francis College really But Tabii Just is about more than just clothes. St. Bernard is committed to prepared me for a career in fashion. So much of fashion is about consumer zero fabric waste fashion design. behavior and understanding why people respond to certain trends, colors “I was curious about a more eco-conscious approach to fashion. I started and designs. My time at SFC allowed me to see this very early on.” doing research and stumbled upon a “SFC also taught me so much about New York Times article that highlighted diversity and embracing differences. It is the work of Timo Rissanen, who is a such a cosmopolitan college with people professor at Parsons [ for from all over the world. I learned valuable Design]. He had done work in zero-waste lessons about appreciating culture and design. It resonated with me in a way that working with different personality types.” nothing else had.” St. Bernard decided to turn her goals In any fashion house, St. Bernard says, into actions and began to take steps an average “15 percent of fabric is usually towards become a fashion designer in thrown out during the garment manufac- New York City. “I realized I would not be turing process. We use that excess fabric happy until I at least gave fashion design to make shopping bags, makeup bags a shot,” and it’s been nothing but hard or travel bags, depending on the amount work and smiles for Tabitha ever since. of extras.” Any leftovers from the smaller products are used to make stuffed animals Take a look at her collections at that are donated to charity. www.tabiijust.com ●

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Tamas Bakacs ’99 is now a member of the advisory 1980s board of Alliance Mining Corp., which focuses on 2010s Minerva Garcia ’84, and acquiring and delineating highly prospective gold Javier A. Gonzalez ’10 her husband, Jose ’81, are and silver mineral properties in Arizona’s most is now a member of extremely proud of their prolific gold producing area—Yavapai County, Atlético Venezuela, a son James ’13 who located in central Arizona. professional soccer recently graduated from team based in St. Francis College and is 2000s Caracas, Venezuela. now attending Dominica Antonevia A. Ocho-Coultes ’04 has established This is his fourth year College in the pursuit of a new Caribbean theatre company called MA’s playing in Venezuela’s becoming a doctor of Playhouse, where she serves as the artistic director. top league. Gonzalez physical therapy. Minerva is a microbiology The company, which aims to give voice to Caribbean was also called up to administrator at Flushing Hospital Medical Center in and Caribbean American, actors, poets and play for the New York while her husband, Jose, is an assessment playwrights, recently had its first performance Venezuelan national director for the NYC Department of Education. entitled “Nostalgia: Memories of a Tropical Past.” team. (Photo credit: Atlético Venezuela) James J. Paguaga Kimberly L. Bennett ’05 now works at the Institute Shawn Buckley ’12 is now working at IBM in ’86 is happy to for Integrative Nutrition as a program manager in Raleigh, NC. announce that the content and community department. he recently wed Harold Edmunds ’12 Diane Vivolo this Erin Golembiewski ’07 published his new book, past June. married Jeremy Rubin , which at Good Shepherd How to Be a Man offers lessons for men on Church in Brooklyn, topics including how to NY in August. They are succeed in school, find both teachers at the right woman, and Edward R. Murrow handle a divorce. High School. Sisters Megan Golembiewski Peter Mills ’87 joins Endurance Specialty Holdings and Caitlin as Executive Vice President and head of specialty ’14 Golembiewski served reinsurance. Mills, who has almost 30 years of as maids of honor. experience in underwriting, will focus on interna- Marisa Bernard ’13 is now working full time at IBM, tional expansion for Endurance. where she interned as an undergraduate. Sean P. Sheridan ’88 recently wed Maureen Births Patricia Ingram at Brendan Forray ’07 currently works as a Publishing Fort Hamilton Administrator at Warner Music Group in Burbank, Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and her husband Arthur are Officer’s Club this CA. He has resided in Los Angeles, CA since 2011. proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Keira Margaret, who now joins her big brother, John. past August. The Laurie Blaske ’08 graduated from St. John’s father of the bride, University with a master’s degree in childhood Jennifer Manukian (Graziano) ’02, her husband Supreme Court education with a middle school extension in Christopher Manukian ’01 and daughter Hailey Justice John Ingram, health education. welcomed baby boy, Matthew, on May 17. walked Maureen down He was 8 pounds, 1 ounce and 20 inches long. the aisle and officiated Karim Badawy ’09 was valedictorian of the Class at the wedding. of 2013 at the NY College of Podiatric Medicine Vanessa C. Rivera ’06 is proud to announce the and was matched for his residency to Mount Sinai birth of her son, Derek Alexander. Vanessa is the ● 1900s Hospital. registrar services manager at the College. Salvatore P. Demma ’09 Caroline Liljencrantz ’93 was named client is happy to announce his services assistant and administrative coordinator engagement to Melissa for Suncoast Advisory Group in Sarasota, FL. Crivelli. Sal is an She will be responsible for all client and strategic Account Executive for alliance administrative opportunities and projects. J.P. Morgan, and is a Eric Serrano ’96 is the director of strategic member of the College’s partnerships for The MJS Agency, which focuses Alumni Board of on non-traditional marketing and branding for Directors. recording artists and studios. He works on product placement in music videos, film, and TV. Serrano also represents a resource publication for families that have children on the autism spectrum or other special needs.

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By Chandra Persaud ’11

Suzanne Forsberg Chair of the Department of Foreign Languages, Fine Arts, and International Cultural Studies, has an infectious love for music and teaching—so infectious that four of the Salameh sisters decided there was no one better to guide them through the musical world of composers such as Bach and Beethoven.

andy and Jakleen style. For example, Salameh ’06 with the help of the C were the first of Faculty Development the sisters to witness Committee at Forsberg’s passion St. Francis, she has for teaching. After complemented her taking Music of the Music of the Western World, part World course with of the core curriculum several research at St. Francis College, trips to Europe to the girls’ mutual The Salameh sisters Jakleen ’06, Candy ’06, Rosaleen ’13, Joanne ’10, and Karoleen ’02 study the music of with Professor Suzanne Forsberg. enjoyment of the course composers such as compelled them to Bach, Handel, Mozart, encourage their younger sisters and Beethoven. to follow suit. After hearing about the positive Every educator desires to touch Without hesitation, Joanne experiences a friend had at St . Francis, at least one student in a meaningful Salameh ’10 and Rosaleen Salameh way, but to leave a mark on an entire ’13 took their older sisters’ advice Karoleen decided there was no better place family brings a sense of inexplicable and both separately fulfilled the to receive a college education . Her unique satisfaction. Recalling her memories music component of their education with each of the Salameh girls, with Dr. Forsberg. It was a choice experiences there prompted her younger Dr. Forsberg shares, “The sisters that neither sister regrets. “Suzanne sisters to follow in her footsteps . were always polite and eager to Forsberg made the course all the learn. Each one has a unique and more interesting with not only her engaging personality, and each teaching methods, but her passion for the subject. What made her contributed to the class in a distinctive and valuable way. Above all, course special was Dr. Forsberg herself. She has the aura to make their loyalty to me as one of their teachers has meant a great deal one want to learn,” says Rosaleen. over the years.” The youngest of her sisters, Rosaleen admits that she was the most It must be noted that this loyalty started with the oldest of the nervous to embark on her college education. Struggling with the Salameh sisters, Karoleen ’02, a child psychologist who never even remnants of a learning disability left undetected until middle school, took a class with Dr. Forsberg. After hearing about the positive Rosaleen was skeptical about her future at St. Francis. experiences a friend had at St. Francis, Karoleen decided there was Taking Dr. Forsberg’s class during her first semester provided the no better place to receive a college education. Her unique experi- kind of motivation Rosaleen needed. “It was as if her class presented ences there prompted her younger sisters to follow in her footsteps. itself as an example of what was to come and I remember thinking For a family of sisters on different career paths, it’s noteworthy that if there are more classes like this one, my college experience that they found a common love in Dr. Forsberg’s class. Candy and should be great! Dr. Forsberg was kind-hearted, understanding, and Jakleen majored in History and currently work as paralegals at patient. She was always willing to offer help if I was confused or separate law firms. Joanne received her degree in Communication stressed,” Rosaleen recalls. Arts, while Rosaleen majored in English. Yet, they were each Dr. Forsberg decided that she wanted to teach on the college level captivated by Dr. Forsberg’s exuberance for her work. while in college herself. “I value the opportunity for lifelong learning The Salameh sisters are proof that St. Francis College is a place and the chance to pass it on to my students,” she says. To keep her where individuals come for lifelong experiences, but always leave classes interesting and unique, she constantly enhances her teaching as a family. ●

20 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2013-2014 In Memoriam

We Remember The following alumni and friends of St. Francis College recently passed away. We pray for the repose of their souls. Requiescant in Pacem.

Richard Berleth, Ph .D . Bro . Robert Smith, OSF John ‘Jack’ McCarthy ’51

ommunica- fter hen John tion Arts graduating ‘Jack’ CProfessor and A from St. WMcCarthy long-time chair of Francis Preparatory ’51 received the the Department, School in 1947, St. Clare Medal of Richard Berleth, Brother Robert Service from the Ph.D. passed away entered the College in 2008, on October 12. Franciscan Jack told the Berleth worked Brothers and made audience, “Please widely in print media companies, advertising, final profession in 1951. He has devoted his Jack McCarthy accepting believe me, you can and marketing. He held positions in marketing entire life to Franciscan education. This the St. Clare Medal of do anything you Service at the 2008 management for Time Inc., McGraw-Hill, included his long years of service on the can dream,” and Charter Day Convocation. Simon & Schuster, Dun & Bradstreet and Boards of Trustees for St. Francis College he recounted how directed his own small advertising firm with (1961-2005), St. Francis Prep and St. he got his first job. Not letting up on a a specialty in direct response selling. He wrote Anthony’s High School. Bro. Robert was manager, McCarthy told the boss that if he the best-selling childrens book, Samuels elected to the Superior General’s Council wasn’t better than every one of the workers Choice, and a best-selling adult popular history, of the Franciscan Brothers and also served already there in just three years the manager The Twilight Lords. He also wrote the highly as the community’s Treasurer General, could throw him out of the building. More than acclaimed history book, The Bloody Mohawk: Director of the Franciscan Brothers Guild and 30 years later McCarthy retired as co-manag- War and Survival 1718–1794. Berleth Secretary General. Bro. Robert passed away ing partner of Lord Abbett and Co. Jack and came to St. Francis College in 1986 and June 10, 2013. He was 84. ● his wife Mary were always very generous to his taught until 2012. He helped design the alma mater, endowing 12 scholarships and advertising and public relations track of the donating large sums of money to replenish Communication Arts department and served others. Jack McCarthy died January 23, 2013. as Chair of the Department for many years. He was 85. ● Richard Berleth was 73. ●

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE ALUMNI FRIENDS OF ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE Eugene P. Alfonsin ’56 John Archer William Kevin Kane, George C. Davey ’61 Mary Bochniak Brother of Dan ’67 Douglas P. DeChillo ’80 Eugene Brennan, Rita Keating, William R. Donaldson ’62 Brother of George ’70 Mother of Dennis ’74 and Mother-in-law to Elizabeth ’74 Peter Ferrara ’55 Domenick Cama, Sara Margotta, Thomas J. Gallagher ’49 Grandfather of Victoria ’12 and Michael ’10 Mother-in-law to Dr. Joseph Marino ’68 Janet M. Ceglecki ’90 Johnnie Cheatham Charles G. O’Brien, Frank P. Giordano ’65 Vincent Dima, Grandfather of Michael Rossomando ’11 Father of Barbara Koster ’76 Ruth M. Haskell ’80 Patricia Donohue, Laura Saporito, James D. Healy ’60 Mother of Martin ’53, Catherine ’78 Mother of Joanna Saporito ’05 Frank A. Jurek, Jr. ’52 and Mary Elizabeth ’86, Michael Silvestri, Peter J. Owens ’59 Mother-in-law to Kevin Donohue ’79, and Nephew to Frank ’53, Grandmother of Brian Nersten ’13 Cousin to Robert’ 81 and Teresa ’87 FRANCISCAN BROTHERS Ann Giordano, Sister of Joseph ’79 Bishop Joseph Sullivan Bro. Armand Duerr, OSF ’65 Thomas Greene Bro. Benilde Montgomery, OSF ’64 Bro. Robert Smith, OSF

FACULTY Dr. Murray J. Diamond

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A Message from Denis J . Salamone ’75 Development Thomas F . Flood Committee Chairman Vice President for Development

his is the perfect season to share thanks for he last year has been quite a journey what we have received. As a member of the for our College Community. We said T Board of Trustees and as the Development T good-bye to our Chancellor, Dr. Frank Committee Chairman, it is an honor to write this Macchiarola, while celebrating his life and note of acknowledgment on behalf of the College promising him that we would continue his ministry and all the students whose lives are being changed of caring for Terriers who need a helping hand. We thanks to your generosity. As an alumnus, I am confronted Sandy head-on and established our

Denis J. Salamone ’75 inspired by the helping hands that choose to share Thomas F. Flood Terriers for Terriers Disaster Relief Fund providing their blessings with the St. Francis College comfort, hospitality, muscle and financial Community; so many work hard and give tirelessly to dreams and futures. assistance to those devastated by the storm. The Small College of Big The number of times we say thank you is never enough. The sacrifices Dreams welcomed its largest Class ever in the fall of 2012. Our Water don’t go unnoticed. This section of The Terrier magazine is another Polo team made it to the Final Four telling all across the nation that St. way we communicate our gratitude and celebrate the Franciscan spirit Francis matters. A Cardinal from Argentina was named Pope and chose that is ever-present at SFC. It is dedicated to alumni, parents and friends the name Francis asking all to live a life of charity, humility and service. who value a St. Francis College education and want to see that gift get It has been the year of “Francis” for many reasons. passed on from Terrier to Terrier, from generation to generation. In the spirit of “it is in giving that we receive”, we had record-breaking The student testimonials tell the story. The Terriers of today are so support of the Annual Fund, Reunion Class Giving, Charter Award Dinner, touched that people they may not know would invest in their education. Meadow Brook Golf Outing and Scholarship efforts. St. Clare member- Your genuine, supportive gestures breed an attitude of gratitude and ship has grown exponentially with alumni, parents and friends giving breathe life into the words of our patron. indication that they want to perpetuate this great place with a legacy gift Take a moment to reflect and revel on what you have done to make through their estate plans. Our volunteerism is up as is alumni participa- SFC what it is today. Then kindly consider what you could do to tion. Everyone wants to be like Francis, everyone needs to be like Francis. make SFC what it should be tomorrow. The Terriers of today and We need to embrace the call to be instruments of peace, to sow love, to tomorrow are counting on each and every one of us. grow hope, to turn darkness into light. Through the incredible gifts of No words could accurately describe the gratefulness that we have time, talent and treasure shared with and through the College we do that for all that you give. Please accept these two simple yet powerful words and more for the Terriers of today and tomorrow. to understand what your support means to the life and future of the We are very grateful to all who sacrificed and gave selflessly of their Small College of Big Dreams: THANK YOU. energy and resources throughout fiscal year 2012–13. Through this thanksgiving report, we thank and recognize our alumni and friends for being Franciscan each and every day. And, we invite others to join the “Francis” movement and let us bring charity, humility and service to St. Francis College, the communities we live in and the world.

Fundraising Results FY 2012–2013: $3,563,941

SOURCES OF FUNDING SFC TOP 10

CLASS YEAR DOLLARS CLASS YEAR % PARTICIPATION 1968 $ 394,112.45 1957 46.55% 1975 $178,490.00 1963 45.45% 1964 $152,855.00 1951 39.73% 1986 $151,340.00 1954 38.10% 1972 $130,250.05 1949 37. 93% 1967 $98,731.25 1952 36.84% ALUMNI 46% 1963 $76,015.00 1958 36.05% 39% CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS 1966 $ 71, 2 97. 0 0 1961 32.41%

15% ALL OTHERS 1976 $ 69,355.00 1959 31.46% 1961 $ 65,825.00 1953 31.03%

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The following pages list alumni, friends, faculty, parents, grandparents, staff, corporate and foundation donors in the 2012–2013 fiscal year . The generous gifts listed throughout the report represent support to all areas of St . Francis College, including the Annual Fund for scholarships, library and athletics . Leadership Gifts

While gifts of all sizes are gratefully received and carefully expended, St. Francis College extends a special thank you to donors listed below for their leadership gifts and for helping to secure leadership donations of $2,500 to $50,000 or more.

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE ($50,000 and above) DeSales Media Group, Inc. Philip and Evelyn Stenger Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino Arthur Dignam Structure Tone, Inc. V

William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Dawson V Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro Sullivan & Cromwell

Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan XV Robert and Christina Dow Dawn Taylor General Atlantic Corporation ExxonMobil Foundation V TD Bank

Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Keegan XV Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 XV

Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster V Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti V Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Macchiarola Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman XV United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello X Gary Giordano Merrimack Valley

Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone XV Catherine Greene BT Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program David D. ’64 and Ann Smith Michael A. ’61 BT and Catherine J. Henning Waldorf Family Foundation, Inc. John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan V William J. Hogan PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($5,000 to $9,999) John F. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully XV Salvatore ’75 and Barbara ’75 Iannuzzi Alltype Printing ISS Facility Services V CHARTER SOCIETY ($25,000 to $49,999) Anthony E. ’65 and Rosemarie Amodeo XV Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia XV JPMorgan Chase James Austin James and Wendy Argutto Thomas J., Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen XV Ayco Charitable Foundation

Astoria Federal Savings XV Edward A. & Lucille Kimmel Foundation BD Development, LLC

Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV KPMG Faye Bean

Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly V Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and Margaret Einhorn Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV

Brown Brothers Harriman V Mary A. Ledermann XV Stephen and Cynthia Berger Educational Housing Services, Inc. Liberty Warehouse BNY Mellon

David E. Haverty ’81 XV William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy James F. Bozart ’86 and Donald B. Winston XV

Hudson City Savings Bank X Meridian Capital Group Wayne E. Bright

Joseph M., Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone V John P. Monaghan ’57 XV Frank Califano

National Grid XV Monster Worldwide Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV Monte Redman Mulvaney Family Foundation Candid Litho Printing, Ltd.

Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman XV The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. Robert B. and Joan Catell

Leighton Waters V The New York Community Trust Brooklyn & Queens Michael O’Keeffe Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh X PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ($10,000 to $24,999) Lester Owens CDHM Anonymous Raymond Pitek Frank and Anita Ciolli Admore Air Conditioning Corp. PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V Community Foundation of the Florida Keys Arnold & Porter, LLP POM Recoveries, Inc. Con Edison Company XV Bank of America V PricewaterhouseCoopers James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV The Brightwater Fund Prudential Insurance Company V Orville W. Dale BT XV Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne V May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo V Mark H. Burton Ron Robbins Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Vincent Rohan Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D., D.D. Capital One N.A. Paul J. Rowley Diocesan Food Services Thomas A. Conniff, Esq. V RTP Technology John M. Downing ’59 XV Joseph P. ’63 and Joan Coppotelli V George J. Scott Dr. Harry Dunn Cullen & Dykman V John Simmons Eagle Interiors, Inc. The Honorable Alfonse M. D’Amato John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich XV Michael J. Eble

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 23 LEADERSHIP GIFTS (CONTINUED)

Equinox Financial Solutions Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich X

Farrell Fritz, PC John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell V Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. V

Fast Track Construction Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli X PRESIDENT’S CLUB ($2,500 to $4,999) FJC Security Services, Inc. The 6 Group Allan Lowenkron Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Rob Arning Edward Mafoud Daria L. Foster Best Choice Staffing Kevin M. Maroney ’82 V Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons V William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Irene Marullo ’02 Rev. Msgr. Jamie R. Gigantiello Matthew J. and Michele Brunton James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue V Maggi Heath Domenick and Wendy Cama Ronald H. ’80 and June A. ’76 McGrisken X

Alber ’84 and Laura Hot Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V Mercury Public Affairs, LLC Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D. V Robert Catalano Merrill Lynch Investors Bank Center for Integrated Teacher Education Brian P. Mooney J.M.S. Foundation V Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. Morgan XV Margaret J. Kane ’95 and Daniel Kane, Jr. John B. Clark BT Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV

DJ Ketchabaw Coca-Cola Bottling Co. V Newmark, Grubb, Knight, Frank

James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole X Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata XV Thomas M. Laquercia, Esq. ’66 V Collins Building Services, Inc Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell XV Laquercia and Klein, LLP Community Counselling Service O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC Walter R. Leong ’81 XV Thomas E. Constance, Esq. Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina V John A. Loconsolo Michael ’79 and Carolyn Courtien Albert A., MD ’58 and Barbara Pineda Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Nancy Cozzens Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta XV Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis X Cumberland Packing Corp. Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, LLC

Frank J., Jr. and Sarah B. Macchiarola John P. Daley ’67 V Project Management Institute Joseph C. ’83 BT and Carol Mangan V Damascus Bakery, Inc. Michael and Paula Rantz V

Robert C. and Ann Mangone XV Joseph F. BT and Marcia D’Angelo V Christopher R. Reidy ’78 and Kathleen Galasso-Reidy Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and Nathan S. Dee Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV Edward J. Ryan ’75 and Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 V William L. ’63 and Beverly Dempsey X Martin P. McNally ’63 XV Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro Dominick P., DDS ’64 + and Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher XV Rosemary DePaola V Joseph Savasta Peter J. Michel ’63 XV Agnello Devincenzo Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV New York Community Bank Foundation DF Restoration, Inc. Gary J. Schneider ’64 XV

John E. ’67 and Mary E. O’Connor X John J. Dietl ’58 V Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto

Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith XV

Walter A. and Kathleen Probst Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV Peter J. and Carol Striano PSAL Wingate Memorial Fund Empire Office Student Government Association Steven and Linda Quadrino V The Ergonomics Group Gary Sumple The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon Emmlynn L. Taylor and Jules Taylor, Jr. Memorial Fund First National Bank of New York Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 X Rivkin Radler, LLP FIS Client Management Transfirst Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini X William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully Josephine ’87 and Richard Savastano V Garry Goodall United Management Corporation Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X Dr. Donald H. and Jean W. Haider Unity Electric Company Bro. Robert Smith, OSF BT + Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood XV Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala XV Sovereign Bank Cheryl A. Howell, Ed.D. V George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel David P. and Catherine Steinmann IABS Charities, Inc. Anthony and Marlene Volpe Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF, Ph.D. ’79 J.N. Savasta Corp. Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC X Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo John Henry’s HVAC Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno Kam Contracting of New York Arthur Wiener Vanguard Charitable Endowment Thomas Kissane Charles E., III, Esq. BT and Margaret E. Williams V Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon KPMG Foundation Cheryle E. Williams Clare Walker Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP Andre Zmurek ’63 and Barbara Barlow V John Walker

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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The St. Clare Society honors those visionary alumni and friends of St. Francis College who have provided for the future of the College through bequests or planned gifts including charitable trusts, retirement plan benefits, or life insurance. The following members of the Society are recognized for their generosity and foresight:

Anonymous James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe Hector Batista ’84 BT Charles P. Kowalski ’72 John B. ’58 and Julie A. McCarthy George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner Gerald A. Largo, Ph.D. Rev. James J. McConnell ’50 + Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia James P. Lawler ’71 Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Madelyn O. Biggs Charlotte T. Lowit + Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre, USAF (Ret.) ’50 + Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Macchiarola and Joan P. McIntyre + James A. Gibson, Ph.D. ’63 + and Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich Peter J. Michel ’63 Patricia Brozinsky, Ph.D. Francis P. Mandina + Johanna M. O’Boyle + Daniel M. ’40 + and Adele V. + Burns J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan William C. O’Connell ’87 Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66 Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello Rev. William D. O’Rourke, Ph.D. ’51 Virginia E. Cooke + Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly John J. Dietl ’58 Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo John M. Downing ’59 Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Joseph J. ’61 + and Mary Joan Egan, Ph.D. Peter Schleipman ’86 Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan Bernard A. + and Virginia C. + Femminella John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman John F. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully J. Vincent Gallagher ’41 + Paul Urso, Ph.D. ’50 + Craig and Paulette B. Gonzalez Lt. Col. Philip C. Valenti, USAF (Ret.) ’50 and Philip R. Harris, Ph.D. ’48 and Janet Belport Joan Valenti + David E. Haverty ’81 Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. Michael J. Holmes + Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely John J. Jordan ’59

JOIN THE ST. CLARE SOCIETY Planned Giving at St. Francis College

Planned giving allows you to build charitable • Gifts from a Retirement Plan opportunities into your overall financial, tax and estate • Gifts of Stock and Appreciated Assets planning goals . Anyone can make a planned gift regardless • Gifts of Life Insurance of current assets or income . Creating a planned gift to • Gifts of Real Estate St. Francis College guarantees to honor the present • Gifts of Personal Property by making a commitment to the future.

Learn more about the St. Clare Society: call (718) 489-5361 email: [email protected] website: sfc.edu/plannedgiving

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 25 Class Year Giving

Francis X. ’51 and Margaret V. RED & BLUE CLUB 1938 1949 McCormack V 1953 Joseph P. Kramer ’56 V BALTIC STREET CLUB William R. ’56 and Rose Mary Travers DOLLARS RAISED $125 DOLLARS RAISED $1,565 DOLLARS RAISED $3,775 Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 25.00% CLASS PARTICIPATION 37.93% CLASS PARTICIPATION 31.03% ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB Neil F., Jr. ’56 and Eileen Brogan XV ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn Leo P. Callahan ’56 X Zachary, OD ’38 and Judith G. James R. ’49 and Delores Brannigan Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler Castana XV Raymond G. ’56 and Rosaria Ephraim X XV XV Anthony ’51 and Margaret Caulfield Dawid XV Hugh T., DDS ’49 and Alice X Paul H. ’51 and Barbara BALTIC STREET CLUB Joseph Ferris ’56 XV McGowan XV Joseph A., Ph.D. ’53 Gannon and Ducharme XV Harold F. ’56 and Loretta McLeer V 1940 Alexander J. ’49 and Stella Vogeley Helena Lacey-Gannon XV Dr. Joseph ’51 and Anita Frey V Eugene T. ’56 and Lorraine Moran XV DOLLARS RAISED $1,000 Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri V ASSISI SOCIETY Frederick J. ’51 and Marilyn C. R. ’56 and Lois H. Swietnicki CLASS PARTICIPATION 20.00% Alfonse P. Acciani, DDS ’49 XV RED & BLUE CLUB Herrmann V FRANCISCANS REMSEN STREET CLUB Joseph F. ’49 and Rosaleen Byrne Anthony J. ’51 and Louise Cyril D. ’53 and Sunchita F. Tyson John C. ’56 and Rosalie Devir Francis P. Roland ’40 XV Gilbert D. Gingold ’49 Mercogliano X ASSISI SOCIETY Donald A. ’56 and Elizabeth Trizzino Dr. Frank J. Kerins ’49 John P. Rowley, Jr. ’51 XV Dr. Dino A. ’53 and Karen Belletti William ’49 and Jean Tursellino 1942 John J. ’51 and Margaret T. Rev. Msgr. William J. Flood ’53 X FRANCISCANS Scibelli XV Thomas J. ’53 and Joan Pellegrino V 1957 DOLLARS RAISED $675 Anthony J. ’49 and Lillian Agoglia Dr. William H., Jr. and Ruth Weir CLASS PARTICIPATION 26.67% FRANCISCANS DOLLARS RAISED $27,200 John E. ’49 and Georgine Hennessy X ASSISI SOCIETY Robert W. ’53 and Eleanor CLASS PARTICIPATION 46.55% RED & BLUE CLUB Thomas C. ’49 and Marion Reed XV Joseph L. ’51 and Mary Aiello Chambers XV Anthony P. Braginetz ’42 X PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL William J. ’51 and Maxine Brooks V Robert M. ’53 and Jeanne Nevin XV John P. Monaghan ’57 XV John J., Ph.D. ’42 O’Neill Francis H. Dowd ’51 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ASSISI SOCIETY 1950 John F. ’51 and Patricia McCormack James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV James F., MD ’42 and Margaret DOLLARS RAISED $4,560 Raymond J. ’51 and Grace 1954 Farrell CLASS PARTICIPATION 30.86% PRESIDENT’S CLUB McGorry XV DOLLARS RAISED $2,525 Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV FRANCISCANS REMSEN STREET CLUB John J. ’51 and Patricia McGrath V CLASS PARTICIPATION 38.10% William ’50 and Gertrude Horohoe Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily Alphonse Popolato ’42 REMSEN STREET CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB Vincent M. ’50 and Lydia Sclafani X McHugh XV Robert C. ’54 and Maureen Minion X Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Rev. William D. O’Rourke ’51 RED & BLUE CLUB Powers XV John A., Ph.D. ’51 and Joan BALTIC STREET CLUB 1943 Daniel J. Golden ’50 XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Pankavich Rev. Msgr. Joseph Pfeiffer ’54 DOLLARS RAISED $100 Rev. James J. McConnell ’50 + V Lt. Cmdr. Donald L. ’57 and Marcella Dr. Simeon ’51 and Frances Ryan CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.56% William R. ’50 and Veronica RED & BLUE CLUB Raymond V Ludwig V. ’51 and Anna M. Gerard E. ’54 and Ann M. Lenze XV ASSISI SOCIETY Schroeder XV RED & BLUE CLUB Sabatino XV John R. ’54 and Theresa Lenze X Xavier J., Ph.D. ’43 and Betty ASSISI SOCIETY Robert A. Walters ’51 Joseph H. ’57 and Jane E. Lynch Musacchia X Rocco A. ’50 and Zdenka Agoglia V ASSISI SOCIETY Frank V. ’57 and Domenica Miniaci Daniel ’50 and Carline D’Errico FRANCISCANS Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia X William ’57 and Louise K. Proefriedt George D. Balduzy ’51 V George Hearn ’50 X Thomas D. ’54 and Eleanor Lynch Robert F. ’57 and Virginia William F. ’51 and Dolores Casey V 1945 Eugene F. ’50 and Rita Kelly John J. ’54 and Lois McDonald XV Thompson X John R. ’51 and Ursula Corbett X DOLLARS RAISED $100 Edward C. ’50 and Rosemarie Dr. Daniel J. ’54 and Lynda Paulo William F. Moncrieff ’51 ASSISI SOCIETY CLASS PARTICIPATION 20.00% Kennedy Nunzio D. ’57 and Rose Cazzetta ASSISI SOCIETY Raymond Kilanowski, Esq. ’50 V 1955 John F. ’57 and Barbara Goydas XV Rev. Thomas J. Colgan, PE ’45 X Michael J., MD ’50 and Roseanne Vincent Guadagno ’57 1952 DOLLARS RAISED $3,900 Monaco George F. Kehm, Esq. ’57 DOLLARS RAISED $34,990 CLASS PARTICIPATION 27.03% The Honorable John R. ’50 and Ann Michael J. McPartland ’57 XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 36.84% 1946 O’Connor XV REMSEN STREET CLUB Ralph A. ’57 and Mildred Pascucci John W. Olsen ’50 CHARTER SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $300 Robert A. ’55 and Margaret Miniter John S. ’57 and Mary Ann Quirke V Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 100.00% Angelo M. ’50 and Dorothy Patrissi Richard T. Nolan, Esq. ’55 XV John J., MD ’57 and Theresa A. XV RED & BLUE CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB Rush V John P. ’50 and Margaret Schofield Blair ’46 and Dorothea A. Allen XV Ralph L., MD ’52 and Teresa John DeRiso ’55 Stephen J. ’57 and Lorraine Travers X Thomas F. ’50 and Peg Sharkey Gentile X RED & BLUE CLUB Anthony ’57 and Mary Wuestman FRANCISCANS BALTIC STREET CLUB John J., Esq. ’55 and Theresa Hearn FRANCISCANS 1947 Thomas F. ’50 and Josephine Roger J. ’52 and Jane Daly XV ASSISI SOCIETY Ronald F. ’57 and Katherine DOLLARS RAISED $100 Cacciola V RED & BLUE CLUB Joseph W. ’55 and Eileen Goodey X Cunningham XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 8.33% Martin ’50 and Sara Fazio + V Robert F. ’52 and Judith Lee XV Leo M. ’55 and Joan Keegan William Doherty ’57 Peter Hlinka ’50 V ASSISI SOCIETY Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons X Rev. Kieran Fergus, OP ’57 XV Edward J. ’50 and Carleen Lynch Arthur ’55 and Theresa Maddaloni Matthew A. ’47 and Edna Shannon V Dr. Thomas J. ’52 and Mary C. William ’55 and Janet Stearns Joseph M. ’57 and Marieanne Michael J. ’50 and Mary Mulroy V Quigley XV Keane X Charles G. ’50 and Eileen Parrelli FRANCISCANS Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela ’52 XV Thomas H. ’57 and Ellen Maher V John F. Curry ’55 1948 Francis V. ’50 and Doris Reilly X Timothy D. ’57 and Carol Mahoney XV ASSISI SOCIETY James F. Foster ’55 Francis J. ’50 and Irene Sortino Paul S. Minetti ’57 DOLLARS RAISED $210 Vincent C. Bracco ’52 X Edward C. O’Brien ’57 CLASS PARTICIPATION 17.39% Joseph A., Ed.D. ’52 and Joan De V ASSISI SOCIETY 1951 Oliveira X 1956 Leonard ’48 and Anne Rose X George H. ’52 and Edith Rouillard DOLLARS RAISED $9,195 DOLLARS RAISED $3,400 1958 FRANCISCANS Patrick A. ’52 and Eleanor Tolve XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 25.49% CLASS PARTICIPATION 39.73% DOLLARS RAISED $16,475 Philip R., Ph.D. ’48 and Janet B. FRANCISCANS REMSEN STREET CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB CLASS PARTICIPATION 36.05% Harris Wladyslaw J. ’52 and Obdulia Roy F. Bonner ’51 X John F. ’56 and Patricia Roache XV Thomas S. Nardo ’48 Cieslewicz PRESIDENT’S CLUB John A. ’51 and Margaret M. ’78 Thomas J., Ph.D. ’56 and Ann Edward J. ’48 and Helen Ritter XV Carmelo ’52 and Anna Colombo John J. Dietl ’58 V Costa Wallace X Frank A. Jurek, Jr. ’52 + Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata XV

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

26 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT CLASS YEAR GIVING (CONTINUED)

Albert A., MD ’58 and Barbara Vincent A. ’59 and Iris Sena Joseph P., LCSW ’61 and Camille Donald J., MSW ’62 and Patricia FRANCISCANS Pineda Lawrence T. ’59 and Catherine Murphy Young Bruce A. ’63 and Raffaela Buckheit V REMSEN STREET CLUB Sweeney Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan X Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis Cali XV William F. Morgan ’58 XV FRANCISCANS Neil J. O’Carroll ’61 V Joseph ’63 and Mary A. Casalino John R., CPA ’61 and Mary 1963 Vincent J. ’63 and Jacqueline R. BALTIC STREET CLUB Robert C. ’59 and Elaine Braver Wagnes XV DOLLARS RAISED $76,015 Conlon William D. ’58 and Jean Feimer V F. Peter ’59 and Valerie Foti V CLASS PARTICIPATION 45.45% Thomas J. ’63 and Joan Conroy William G. ’58 and Grace Hudson XV Thomas J. ’59 and Veronica Holland ASSISI SOCIETY Edward J., Jr. ’63 and Maureen Peter J. ’58 and Catherine Purpura Dr. Francis T. Lang ’59 X Benedict A. ’61 and Lois Carrozza PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Joseph P. ’63 and Joan Coppotelli Dougherty XV Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan XV Sr. Jacqueline McDermott, CSJ ’59 Vincent J. ’61 and J. Susan Emilio V Thomas J. ’63 and Kathleen Hamm V John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy XV Thomas F. ’59 and Madeline Tierney Theodore T., Sr. ’61 and Marguerita PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Joseph ’63 and Angela Lamarca Sr. Mary Tropeano, CSJ ’59 Fletcher Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV RED & BLUE CLUB Thomas ’61 and Rosalind Hassett V Andrew S. Lippai ’63 Jonathan F. ’58 and Margaret Greene Martin P. McNally ’63 XV Robert ’61 and Cecilia Lambiase V Michael E. ’63 and Mary Martini Francis J. ’58 and Marion McCluskey Peter J. Michel ’63 XV 1960 Thomas J. Mason, Esq. ’61 XV Dennis J. ’63 and Clare Murphy Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon DOLLARS RAISED $14,300 Deacon John J. McCormick ’61 V John J. Poy-Ju ’63 O’Sullivan XV John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell V CLASS PARTICIPATION 21.25% Dominic J. ’61 and Mary James Reilly ’63 Joseph F. ’58 and Caroline Wahl V PRESIDENT’S CLUB Molignano XV Michael P. ’63 and Rose Savino PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE William L. ’63 and Beverly Dempsey X ASSISI SOCIETY Francis M. ’61 and Mary Scahill XV Paul ’63 and Patricia Spinelli James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV Joseph C., MD ’58 and Joanna Asta William K. ’61 and Mary A. Storey V James M. Tharrington ’63 Andre Zmurek ’63 and Barbara Connell J. ’58 and Claire Boyle XV REMSEN STREET CLUB William J., Jr. ’61 and Jane S. Joseph R. ’63 and Carol Torpey V John V. ’60 and Anne Brull Barlow V Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58 V Walsh V Paul J., Ph.D. ’58 Dolan and Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Michael A. Zufolo ’61 REMSEN STREET CLUB Kathleen Breidenbach Gannon XV Richard E. Cashin ’63 FRANCISCANS 1964 Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito Anthony J. ’63 and Leslie Peter P., OD ’58 and Lillian M. Frisko Brendan J. ’61 and Maeve Casey DOLLARS RAISED $152,855 James G. Keller ’58 BALTIC STREET CLUB Embriano XV Kathleen Kane, CSJ ’61 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 22.87% Charles A. ’58 and Marie Ludlow Charles V. ’60 and Eileen Austin Francis A. ’63 and Lillian Loughlin X John F. ’61 and Dianne Longo + FOUNDER’S CIRCLE John B. ’58 and Julie A. McCarthy Joseph E. ’60 McLaughlin XV John R. ’63 and Mary Mathis XV John F. ’61 and Veronica Maguire XV David D. ’64 and Ann Smith John J. ’58 and Cecilia Reilly Charles L. ’63 and Alice Novak XV RED & BLUE CLUB Anthony ’61 and Judith Pantano CHARTER SOCIETY Dr. William I. Waithe ’58 and Joseph A. ’63 and Jennifer Sclafani Donald B. ’60 and Arlene Grennon Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman XV Dr. Christiane Dauphinais John A. Pellegrino ’60 XV Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh XV Peter J. Schweitzer ’60 1962 Sheehan PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL William A. Whelan ’58 Patrick W. Sullivan ’63 Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine ASSISI SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $62,218 Furman XV FRANCISCANS CLASS PARTICIPATION 24.17% BALTIC STREET CLUB John J. ’60 and Dorothy Finan X John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich XV Walter E. Ennis ’58 William P. ’63 and Elizabeth Casey X John M. ’60 and Carol Fitzgerald X CHARTER SOCIETY Thomas T. ’63 and Penelope PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE John C. ’58 and Barbara Gordon X Dermot A. ’60 and Margaret Flynn Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. + Meyer XV Daniel J. ’64 and Carol F. Cavanagh X David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis X Frederick E. ’60 and Jacqueline Macchiarola XV James J. Raftery ’63 XV Joseph S. ’58 and Kathleen Schneider X PRESIDENT’S CLUB PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Randazzo V John P. ’63 and Margaret Toner X Dominick P., DDS ’64 and FRANCISCANS Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons V + Francis J. Saia ’58 Rosemary DePaola V Edward P. ’60 and Carmen RED & BLUE CLUB Lawrence Sullivan ’58 V PRESIDENT’S CLUB Joseph C. ’63 and Della Dettling XV Gary J. Schneider ’64 XV Aquilone XV Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward Joseph J., CPCU ’60 and Eleanor Charles H. ’63 and Dorianne Harris V REMSEN STREET CLUB 1959 Chianese REMSEN STREET CLUB James P. ’63 and Peggy Healy Bernard J. ’64 and Eileen Casserly X Michael ’60 and Jacquelyn Gray XV Joseph ’62 and Helen Cangelosi William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane Robert ’64 and Barbara de Zorzi DOLLARS RAISED $10,549 Sr. Mary K. Lane, CSJ ’60 X Angel R., Jr., MD ’62 and Patricia Brendan T. ’63 and Mary Mahon Edward J. ’64 and Kathleen Hart XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 31.46% Colon James G. Mannix ’63 Kevin J. ’64 and Joanne Lyons PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE James E. ’62 and Kathleen Dwane XV Dr. Donald A. ’63 and Susanne Charles L. ’64 and Barbara Measter John M. Downing ’59 XV 1961 Thomas J. ’62 and Adrienne Keller XV McQuade James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea XV Thomas J. ’62 and Carol David C. ’63 and Nancy Moriarty X REMSEN STREET CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $65,825 BALTIC STREET CLUB McCormack XV Raymond P. Nash ’63 V John J. Jordan ’59 XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 32.41% Joseph J. Buonomo ’64 Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien X Gerard J. Olexson ’63 CHARTER SOCIETY E. J. ’64 and Frances Greiner XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Vincent E. ’63 and Amelia Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV BALTIC STREET CLUB John J. ’64 and Mary O’Boyle X Ralph ’59 and Sheila Cloppse V Rapacciuolo William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold X John J. ’64 and Ann Sceppa V John J. ’59 and Ann Curley PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters V William E. ’63 and Sara Spencer XV Mark W. Mooney ’59 Michael A. ’61 BT and Catherine J. James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson Thomas ’63 and Martha Swanzey Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney XV Henning Michael V. ’62 and Theresa Nastri V Bro. Jeremy Sztabnik, OSF ’63 X GIVING LEVELS RED & BLUE CLUB PRESIDENT’S CLUB Francis J. ’62 and Frances Ryan ASSISI SOCIETY George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. FOUNDER’S CIRCLE RED & BLUE CLUB John W. Boyle ’63 $50,000 and above Bergleitner XV Morgan XV Michael E. ’62 and Mary Browne V Michael ’63 and Helen J. Brongo Timothy P. ’59 and Jane Davey XV Martin P. ’61 and Catherine CHARTER SOCIETY John J. Gallagher ’62 XV Daniel E. Bryan ’63 Paul ’59 and Marie A. Gale X O’Donnell XV $25,000 to $49,999 Thomas J. ’62 and Donna O’Mara X Anthony J. Cali ’63 Edward J. ’59 and Gabrielle Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL McDonough XV Conrad W. Reitz, Jr. ’62 X John M. ’63 and Maureen Dalton $10,000 to $24,999 REMSEN STREET CLUB Joseph P. ’62 and Jane Toto V Frank ’63 and Ednamae Dambeck XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ASSISI SOCIETY Richard J. ’61 and Barbara J. Vincent ’63 and Carol DeClementi $5,000 to $9,999 John F. ’59 and Annette Astarita Thornton V ASSISI SOCIETY Thomas P. ’62 and Louise Gilhooley X George P. DeGeorge ’63 V PRESIDENT’S CLUB Philip A. Buttling ’59 XV James E. Vincent, MD ’61 V Eugene J. Feldhaus ’63 X $2,500 to $4,999 Charles J. ’59 and Mary Cain X Dr. David F. Lopez ’62 BALTIC STREET CLUB William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins X James V. ’59 and Suzanne T. Dr. James M. ’62 and Margaret REMSEN STREET CLUB Richard A. ’61 and Elizabeth Dreyer Gerard R. ’63 and June Kelly XV Chatfield O’Kane XV $1,000 to $2,499 James S. ’61 and Kathryn M. O’Kelly Andrew J. ’63 and Rosemary Lentini Gerard J. ’59 and Beverly Gillia John M. ’62 and Mary Prenderville XV BALTIC STREET CLUB James J. ’63 and Elaine McCormack James A. ’59 and Marilyn Hynes RED & BLUE CLUB Francis J. ’62 and Patricia Ryan $500 to $999 Arthur E. ’61 and Eleanor Beyer V Hugh J., Sr. ’63 and June John J. Lane ’59 V + FRANCISCANS RED & BLUE CLUB McMenamin XV Hugh A. ’59 and Catherine Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney V John A. ’62 and Judy Ferguson $250 to $499 Bro. Roman Morris, OSF ’63 V McCloskey Francis J. Fallon ’61 Lester L. ’62 and Gloria Grimmell ASSISI SOCIETY William E. ’63 and Marjory O’Connor Dr. Robert J. ’59 and Althea S. Nolan Francis P. ’61 and Joyce Kehoe Harold F. Kelly, Jr. ’62 V $100 to $249 Martin A. Pasquale ’63 X Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo X Thomas F. ’61 and Mary McCarty John J. ’62 and Constance O’Brien FRANCISCANS Santo ’63 and Agatha C. Tantillo Gifts to $99

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 27 CLASS YEAR GIVING (CONTINUED)

Dr. Stephen Wilantewicz ’64 V RED & BLUE CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB Paul G. Henning ’67 X Vincent J. Dougherty ’68 XV RED & BLUE CLUB Kenneth R. ’65 and Joyce Allex X Richard M. ’66 and Linda Bourne X William P. Tyson ’67 V Thomas A. ’68 and Nancy J. Dunne John K. ’64 and Carol Carney William J., Esq. ’65 and Elizabeth Theodore Bruccoleri ’66 RED & BLUE CLUB Raphael, Esq. ’68 and Mary Scotto X Michael A. ’64 and Rose Graziano Bielefeld Anthony S. ’66 and Patricia Cassino James F. ’67 and Patricia Darcy BALTIC STREET CLUB Michael C. Healy ’64 V Leonard N. ’65 and Angela Florio XV Arthur, Ph.D. ’66 and Paula S. Kevin J. ’67 and Penelope Holland Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins XV Colonel John H. ’64 and Pamela Thomas J. ’65 and Valerie Foley X DiClementi V George J. Pasquale ’67 Rev. John D. Gilmartin ’68 Morris V Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon William A. ’66 and Maureen William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. Ronald F. ’68 and Beverly Gori Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 XV Charles C. Lo Re, Jr. ’65 Jandovitz XV Quinlan John V. ’68 and Ann Griffin Peter M. ’64 and Ann Swist Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy X Edward J. ’66 and Kathleen Jerold ’67 and Lilo Rowan Joseph F., Ph.D. ’68 and Jane M. Leonard E. Olen ’65 Jaworski XV Joseph M. Vislocky ’64 XV ASSISI SOCIETY Marino V Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Ramirez Robert J. Rafferty, CPA ’66 XV ASSISI SOCIETY James R. Barra ’67 RED & BLUE CLUB Anthony J. ’65 and Dorothy Witt X Bro. Norman Smercak, OSF ’66 XV John F. ’64 and Catherine Bartley V Frank W. Calamusa, Ph.D. ’67 Robert T. ’68 and Patricia Barlow XV Michael R. ’64 and Rhonda ASSISI SOCIETY ASSISI SOCIETY Eileen A. Corrado ’67 William T. Donley ’68 Canarozzi James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling XV Anthony A. ’66 and Jill A. Alvarez Thomas P. Crotty ’67 Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Orazio A. ’64 and Margaret Ciccarelli Richard, Ph.D. ’65 and Monica Frank J. ’66 and Barbara A. Barkocy Leonard D’Ambrosia ’67 Donovan Bro. Gary Gaynor, OSF ’64 Bonnabeau Sr. Barbara Buckbee, CSJ ’66 V Frank ’67 and Maria Del Maestro Rev. Randolph J. ’68 and Donna Richard J. Golden ’64 James R. ’65 and Linda Borut Robert J. ’66 and Anne Corsano Louis J. ’67 and Grisell Dinnella Geminder X Thomas J. ’64 and Anne Hoban XV Thomas J. ’65 and Eileen Edmond P. ’66 and Maria Cremin Thomas D. ’67 and Linda Downes Donald N. ’68 and May Hayward XV Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy Callaghan XV John J. ’66 and Barbara Dwyer David ’67 and Susan Fallon John A. ’68 and Eileen C. Leone XV Bro. Campion Lally, OSF ’64 V Thomas F. ’65 and Sandra Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L. William E., Jr. ’67 and Nancy Michael G. ’68 and Dolores Donald A. Lomangino ’64 Clougher XV Judge V Giegerich McMahon V John D. ’64 and Maureen Looney V Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin James D. ’66 and Vivian McCann Herbert J. Hogan ’67 Edward A. ’68 and Dorette Putonti V James R., CPA ’64 and Leticia Rev. Christopher G. ’65 and Barbara James G. McGuire ’66 Louis J., MD ’67 and Marge Imbriano John P. Raftery ’68 Duffy Mazzeo V Sr. Alice L. McVey, CSJ ’66 XV Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard V Patrick J. ’68 and Jeanne Reavey X Christopher T. ’64 and Ingrid Muller Robert K. ’65 and Joan Johnson X William A. ’66 and Barbara Meyer X Michael V. ’67 and Marie Luciano Donald E. Temple ’68 XV Francis ’64 and Marian Myskowsky X Edward F. ’65 and Monica McCabe X Bro. Antonio Montera, OSF ’66 Joseph J. Marino ’67 Theodore J. ’68 and Arlene Timmins Thomas J. Nicastro ’64 Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Mercorella Thomas P. ’66 and Patricia Murphy Richard D. ’67 and Ann May Dr. John P. ’68 and Rosanne Travers Edward J. ’64 and Michelle Powers X Philip D. Murray ’65 X Peter C. ’66 and Patricia Nies V Joseph M. Mruczek ’67 Norman A. Wagner ’68 Charles F. ’65 and Nohemi Noselli Richard ’64 and Judy Randall John S. Pereira ’66 V Edmond J. O’Connor ’67 V Bro. Edward Wesley, OSF, Ph.D. John P., Jr. ’64 and Dorothy Michael J. ’65 and Maura O’Connor X George J. ’66 and Frances Pipino Vincent P. ’67 and Veronica Pagano ’68 XV Frank J. ’65 and Anne Pascuzzi George T. ’66 and Linda K. Rooney XV James A. ’67 and Kathleen Palmer X ASSISI SOCIETY Hugh T., Ph.D. ’65 and Madalene Steinmann Joseph E. Scalia ’64 Joseph J. ’67 and Geraldine Riley Vincent J. ’68 and Diane Ambrosio V Potter V Joseph F. ’64 and Paula Sheridan FRANCISCANS John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell Thomas J. ’68 and Alicia Bannon Ernest T. Rossiello, Esq. ’65 Timothy F. Stafford, Sr. ’64 Anthony C. Alaimo ’66 X Albert J. Ryczak ’67 Albert O. Benkert ’68 Sherwood A. Salvan, Esq. ’65 Eugene L. Swann ’64 Arthur M. ’66 and Mary Forster Robert S. ’67 and Kathleen Sarli X Edward J. ’68 and Geraldine Bligh William ’66 and Joan Schildwachter V Arthur W. ’64 and Margaret Toohig Sr. Lois J. Keller, RSM ’66 Thomas A. Simonetti ’67 Peter D., MD ’68 and Sharon L. Bruno Francis P. ’65 and Maureen Smith Patrick F. Walsh ’64 XV William W. ’66 and Susan T. John W. Wetzel ’67 Michael G. ’68 and Pamela Burke X Ralph ’65 and Diana Stinebrickner Koscinski FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS Dennis T. ’68 and Margaret Christy Joseph J. ’68 and Frances Svirida XV William I. ’66 and Carolyn ’93 Raymond L. ’64 and Barbara Sr. Grace A. Baran, CSJ ’67 V Thomas J. Cusack ’68 Meehan Bendici V FRANCISCANS Joseph C. ’67 and Antoinette Carona Sr. Kathleen Geaney, RSM ’68 X Robert J. Bousquet ’65 Dr. Jerome F. ’66 and Doreen Megna Rudolph A. ’64 and Mary Brabender John A. ’67 and Marietta Corrigan John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace X Walter G. Eggmann ’65 XV David J. ’66 and Arlene Nolan Edward J. ’64 and Evelyn M. Fusaiotti Michael T. ’67 and Maria DeZego Walter E. ’68 and Eileen Gilpin Thomas M. ’65 and Georgia Fasano V Sr. Mary I. O’Donnell ’66 Stephen P. ’64 and Mary Keller Bro. Adrian Fannon, OSF ’67 Bro. Thomas Grady, OSF ’68 X Edward T. ’65 and Bonnie Joyce Gerald J. ’66 and Joann Radioli Charles P. La Cagnina, CPA ’64 Paul T. ’67 and Carol A. Kennedy Charles T. ’68 and Phyllis Gusman XV Salvatore J. La Porta ’65 William J. Walker Sr. ’66 XV Raymond C. ’64 and Nancy Alfred N. ’67 and Kathryn Martorano Francis J. ’68 and Marylyn E. Harvey Joseph A. Lavezzo ’65 V Makofske XV Patricia K. McGowran ’67 Dr. John J. Koster ’68 XV James J. ’65 and Francine Maloney Edward J. ’64 and Jean Peters Thomas L. Miskel ’67 John T. ’68 and Gail Matranga Blaise ’65 and Ruth Marchese X 1967 Ivy ’64 and Frantz B. Pierre-Louis ’82 Patrick ’67 and Sheila Rooney X Kevin M. ’68 and Maryjane McQuade John P. ’65 and Margaret McCadden DOLLARS RAISED $98,731 Hugh W. ’64 and Frances Rogan Sr. Marie T. Scanlon, CSJ ’67 Dennis E. McSorley ’68 Thomas A. ’65 and Claire McLellan CLASS PARTICIPATION 19.55% Robert M. ’64 and Helen K. Raymond F. Schmitt ’67 Michael T. Ridge, Esq. ’68 V John H. ’65 and Eileen Peters Suzansky V FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Harry P. ’67 and Kathleen Singleton Patrick T. ’68 and Susan A. Sullivan Douglas G. ’64 and Patricia Thomson Bruce A. ’65 and Concetta John F. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully XV James M. ’67 and Patricia Theisen V FRANCISCANS Pizzimenti X PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE John I. ’68 and Maureen C. Creegan Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M. John E. ’67 and Mary E. O’Connor X Sr. Nancy Edwards ’68 1965 Wakely PRESIDENT’S CLUB 1968 John H. Field ’68 V DOLLARS RAISED $21,375 John F. Witkowski ’65 and Minerva Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V DOLLARS RAISED $394,112 Robert P. ’68 and Kathleen Ford CLASS PARTICIPATION 25.23% Moises-Witkowski John P. Daley ’67 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 18.57% Michael A. ’68 and Patricia PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Graham XV REMSEN STREET CLUB FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo V Joseph P. ’68 and Mary A. Gribbin V 1966 Robert A. ’67 and Mary Alessandro Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino Philip A. ’68 and Grace Hoerter REMSEN STREET CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $71,297 XV Anthony P. ’68 and Diane Iannuzzi Robert A. and Marianne Ficarra V CLASS PARTICIPATION 20.87% Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Anthony ’65 and Arlene Dugan XV William T. ’68 and Annette FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Providenti Miserandino V Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane KnipfingXV John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder V Joseph A. Lentini ’68 James J., Ph.D. ’65 and Mary L. Michael T., Esq., ’67 and Bernadette Keegan XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE O’Connell V Sullivan XV PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Stephen M. ’68 and Laura Lukasik Thomas M. Laquercia, Esq. ’66 V John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne V Sr. Helen Lyons, RSM ’68 BALTIC STREET CLUB William J. ’65 and Marguerite Ryan Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X Michael J. Mahoney ’68 Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno REMSEN STREET CLUB Kevin J. McNamara ’68 BALTIC STREET CLUB DiTommaso V PRESIDENT’S CLUB Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66 V Sr. Mary O’Connor ’68 Edward B. ’65 and Elfriede M. Lein John C. ’67 and Anne Donahue Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V James D. ’66 and Susan Egan X Charles ’68 and Ticia Parente George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer X Edward J. ’67 and Patricia Duer V Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion Dennis M., LCSW ’68 and Marie Lawrence J. ’65 and Mary Mulcahy V Raymond M. Feeney ’67 and Judy Vadala XV Fanelli X Reilly XV Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Janet Kelly Latta XV Albert J. ’66 and Connie Kleinberg REMSEN STREET CLUB Anthony M. Santoro ’68 George W. Gaffney ’67 V Richard J. ’66 and Maria Krauland X Robert G., Esq. ’68 and Margaret Carmine J. ’68 and Victoria Zummo X Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould V Bombara V

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Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik George ’70 and Deborah Brennan X James P. Lawler ’71 V Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 X John F. ’69 and Denise Nash Richard J. ’70 and Patricia ’81 Clancy Thomas B. ’71 and Patricia William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully 1969 Losquadro Anthony Santorufo ’69 Thomas J. Conlon ’70 REMSEN STREET CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $39,283 Donald T. ’69 and Anne Siemer William ’70 and Mary Ellen Costello Patrick B. ’71 and Patricia CLASS PARTICIPATION 19.56% Charles P. Kowalski ’72 XV Salvatore P. ’69 and Marina Theodore ’70 and Pamela McGovern V BALTIC STREET CLUB PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Trentacoste Dymczynski X James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Robert M. ’72 and Eileen Damante X Thomas J., Esq. ’69 and Eileen Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt XV Rolf B. ’70 and Judith Friedmann V Gretchen Menn XV Killeen XV James F. ’71 and Patricia Carl M. Fiorillo ’72 FRANCISCANS George M., CPA ’70 and Suzanne O’Sullivan XV James T. McAuliffe ’72 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE James E. Bergen ’69 Gillan V Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Michael J. ’72 and Joyce Ranieri V Anthony E. ’65 and Rosemarie Benet E. ’69 and Susan Bridgeman Michael J. Henchy ’70 Dolan XV Andrew F. ’72 and Judith A. Virga Amodeo XV Kevin J. Delgardio ’69 William T. ’70 and Maureen Hentrich X Michael G. ’71 and Carolyn Shannon RED & BLUE CLUB PRESIDENT’S CLUB Dennis J. ’69 and Bernadette Fallon Kenneth J. Tom ’71 Donald V. ’72 and Rosemary Bavuso Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro Peter A. Feeney ’69 Alan H. ’70 and Theresa Hoffman George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen V Anthony P. ’71 and Regina Valenti V Kathleen B. ’72 and Robert Bolz REMSEN STREET CLUB Sr. Kathleen Hennessy, RSM ’69 Robert C. ’70 and Lucy Labriola ASSISI SOCIETY Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski V Joseph P. Forte, Esq. ’69 and Thomas F. ’69 and Margaret Francis A. ’70 and Victoria Lofaso V Michael Barra ’71 Paul L. Magnano, CLU, CHFC ’72 XV Dorothy Vance-Forte XV McGarrity V Thomas P. ’69 and Josephine Vito J. ’70 and Carol Loiacono XV Robert J. Bridgeman ’71 Robert ’72 and Karen C. Bro. Owen J. Sadlier, OSF ’69 Scharbach ’74 Mione XV Daniel G. Lynch ’70 John P. ’71 and Kathleen P. Brolly V BALTIC STREET CLUB James J. Mulhearn ’69 Edward G. ’70 and Angela M. Philip A. ’71 and Joann M. Caserta X ASSISI SOCIETY Raul P. Arroyo ’69 Philip E. ’69 and Lorraine Nespeca McKenna Patrick W. Condren ’71 X Vincent R. ’72 and Dorothy Brian M. Cashin ’69 Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth Bro. Louis T. Miritello, OSF ’70 V Francis H. ’71 and Alice DeMartino Aperawic X Richard M. ’69 and Judy O’Mara XV George H. ’70 and Joan Morrissey Patrick A. Hanley ’71 and Patricia Robert S. Burns ’72 Giammarco X Richard R. ’69 and Margret-Rose Edward P. Morrissey ’70 X Glynn Hanley Thomas J. Burns ’72 John R. Jacques ’69 V Orlando Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Francis X. ’71 and Deborah A. Ronald A. Cox ’72 Michael C. ’69 and Danute Korb Charles J. ’69 and Rose M. Pergola X Provenzale V Holt ’97 Ron F. Darcy ’72 Dr. Charles J. ’69 and Diane Michael J. Quinn ’69 Anthony J. ’70 and Marie L. ’70 Rizzi CDR Robert D. Hopping ’71 V Ernest V. ’72 and Ann DiFranchi XV McAllister John T. ’69 and Joan Sundermier Dr. Kenneth T. ’70 and Ellen Smith Peter P. ’71 and Theresa Mancuso Joseph A. ’72 and Carollee James H. ’69 and Frances John C. Smith ’70 John M. ’71 and Sally A. McGrath Donnelly V McDonald XV James J. ’70 and Schery Sullivan Raymond J. ’71 and Nora Alfonso G. ’72 and Roseann Figliolia X Frederick L. ’69 and Anne I. 1970 Daniel J. ’70 and Kathleen Trucano V McKeough X Richard M. ’72 and Susan Greiner Michaels V Richard P. ’70 and Beverly Wagner XV Brian C. ’71 and Linda McMahon Brian W. ’72 and Mary Kenny V Thomas P. Reilly ’69 DOLLARS RAISED $58,293 CLASS PARTICIPATION 17.89% Richard J. Zink ’70 John K. Molen ’71 Nicholas A. ’72 and Jean D. Marano V RED & BLUE CLUB Michael G. ’71 and Stephanie PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL FRANCISCANS Edmond ’72 and Gail McTigue XV Edward J. ’69 and Eileen Anderson X Morahan Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine Herman M. ’70 and Charlene A. Chin Austin V., CPA ’72 and Mary John J. ’69 and Barbara Buckley DiMauro William D. ’70 and Carmela Chomin V Robert J. Murphy ’71 XV Murphy XV John B. ’69 and Elaine Conroy Edward ’70 and Patricia Gregory F. Dean ’70 Bro. Dominic F. Quigley, OSF ’71 Anthony F. ’72 and Elaine Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Travaglianti V Dorothy Flynn, RSM ’70 Rory J. ’71 and Jane Quinn Nicodemo XV Corcoran XV Robert F. ’70 and Arlene Flynn Luis J. ’71 and Georgina Jacqueline M. ’72 and John W. Power PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Dr. Frank R. ’69 and Diane Rodriguez XV Ellen M. Raspitha ’72 Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Rev. Philip F. ’70 and Lorraine DelGiudice V Peter J. Scarlato ’71 Pauline ’72 and Adolfo Reid Merzbacher XV Giardino James F. ’69 and Kathleen DeVarso X Joseph C. ’71 and Elaine Robert D. ’72 and Barbara Terry Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez Joseph J. Giovaniello ’70 V Peter N. ’69 and Patricia A. Ann, Ph.D. ’70 and Robert W. Hartle Trentacoste X Joseph A. ’72 and Pamela Turzo Ferrarotto D’Arcangelo Sr. Theresa Kelly, RSM ’70 XV FRANCISCANS Dr. Chun K. ’72 and Joanne Yip Francis J. ’69 and Ellen Giammona REMSEN STREET CLUB John A. ’70 and Lorraine Krizel XV James R. ’71 and Marie Barnett FRANCISCANS Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke XV Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 BT X John R. Murphy ’70 Richard C. ’71 and Alvira Baron William J. ’72 and Maureen Biesty Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras XV Kevin J. ’70 and Teresa Burke Thomas P. ’70 and Elizabeth George C. ’71 and Mary Blanchard Edward Clinton ’72 Patrick J. ’69 and Linda Kiernan Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta O’Brien V Raymond A. ’71 and Patricia Convoy John C. Codd ’72 V Anthony A. Lombardo ’69 and Cutrone XV Thomas J. ’70 and Patricia A. O’Brien Angela Della Croce ’71 Bart A. D’Ambra ’72 XV Tina Kellner V John F. Darnowski ’70 John A. ’70 and Felicia Serrao Joseph A. ’71 and Ann M. DiBlasi ’75 Sr. Ann E. Diliberti, OP ’72 Paul A., Esq. ’69 Murphy Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell V James W. ’71 and Diane Egan X Bruce C. Egloff ’72 Clifford B. ’69 and Doris Redden XV Michael J. ’70 and Maureen F. James R. ’71 and Ann Farrell Richard M. ’72 and Antoinette Guy L. ’69 and Margaret Rossiello V McInerney V 1971 Sr. Elizabeth Gnam, OP ’71 Greene V Kevin W. ’69 and Saraann Schultz X Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore XV DOLLARS RAISED $22,755 Richard J. ’71 and Marion Illich Kenneth B. ’72 and Margaret Lam James A. Thamm ’69 and Barbara Gerard V. ’70 and Margaret Vaccacio CLASS PARTICIPATION 14.42% Joanne Kelly ’71 Lack BALTIC STREET CLUB PRESIDENT’S CLUB Shirley Kennedy ’71 Anthony ’69 and Elaine Viola V William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black GIVING LEVELS Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon Sr. Loretta A. Maggio, OP ’71 John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey XV ASSISI SOCIETY Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto Lothar K. ’71 and Marie Maier FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Dave H. Bacchioni ’69 V Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla V John M. Murphy ’71 $50,000 and above REMSEN STREET CLUB Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry X Salvatore P. ’70 and Marysue Sr. Frances Picone ’71 CHARTER SOCIETY Dennis J. Burke ’71 and Martha L. Edward D. Bova ’69 XV Stallone William P. ’71 and Aida Smith $25,000 to $49,999 Mackey V James A. ’69 and Sheila Byrne V John A. ’70 and Mary Wezwick Arthur R. Venezia ’71 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Stephen P. Chiarini ’71 V Joseph A. ’69 and Linda Ciardiello RED & BLUE CLUB $10,000 to $24,999 Louis A. ’71 and Pauline Esposito X George D. Collins ’69 Michael A. Bianco ’70 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Robert S. ’71 and Lori Shanley Robert L. Conway ’69 X Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown 1972 $5,000 to $9,999 Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 XV Joseph P. Dunne ’69 Dr. Brian J. Butler ’70 DOLLARS RAISED $130,250 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Andrew J. Habermann ’69 V Anthony F. ’70 and Jane Criscuola BALTIC STREET CLUB CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.36% $2,500 to $4,999 Stephen J. Hayden ’69 XV Daniel J. ’71 and Mary Brouder X Harry E. ’70 and Ida Macri XV FOUNDER’S CIRCLE REMSEN STREET CLUB Charles J. ’69 and Noreen Kelly X Edward R. ’71 and Angela F. Curty V William M. Mancini ’70 XV Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen $1,000 to $2,499 Patrick J. Kelly ’69 X James J. Daw, Jr. ’71 Thomas B. McManus ’70 X Marsiello X BALTIC STREET CLUB Michael J. ’69 and Joan Legge Thomas G. Oldis ’70 X John C. ’71 and Eileen Ferraro X $500 to $999 Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Patrick L. ’69 and Elise Marano Edward J. Ormond ’70 V RED & BLUE CLUB Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV John, Jr. ’69 and Caron Martinez Christopher S. ’70 and Paula Ruisi Louis H. ’71 and Mary Roller V $250 to $499 Henry ’69 and Jeannette C. PRESIDENT’S CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY Matuszewski Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Edgar A. ’70 and Mary Adamson V Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 BT V $100 to $249 Joseph P. McCarthy, MD ’69 Pitta XV Vincent C. ’70 and Mary Bonica Joseph M. ’71 and Mary Ann FRANCISCANS Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith XV D. K. ’69 and Kathleen McQuade V Elhilow V Gifts to $99

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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William A., Ph.D. ’72 and Vivian K. Frank E. Scott ’73 XV PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL PRESIDENT’S CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB Maltese V William J. ’73 and Janice Stein Salvatore ’75 and Barbara ’75 Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 and John E. ’77 and Susan Kiely V Salvatore A. ’72 and Faye Marino Lelyn K. Williams ’73 and Edna Iannuzzi Edward J. Ryan ’75 V RED & BLUE CLUB Robert F. Maureau ’72 Andrews-Williams William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy June A. ’76 and Ronald H. ’80 Patricia M. Moffatt-Lesser ’77 and Francis P. Messano ’72 McGrisken X PRESIDENT’S CLUB Jeffrey Lesser X Kathryn A. Meyers ’72 Edward J. Ryan ’75 and REMSEN STREET CLUB Captain Robert T. ’72 and 1974 ASSISI SOCIETY Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 V Lynn A. Archiopoli ’76 X Glen Anderson ’77 and Donna A. ’73 Murphy DOLLARS RAISED $13,280 REMSEN STREET CLUB Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson Walter D. Peyton ’72 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 12.27% Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess V Williams Claire J. ’77 Baker X Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito REMSEN STREET CLUB Diane M. ’75 and Robert J. ’77 BALTIC STREET CLUB Frances Bruns-Barlow ’77 and Mervyn ’72 and Aleitha Punnett Michael V. Gilmartin ’74 and Ann Trapp V Joseph C. ’76 and Janet Caldarella XV Joel Barlow Michael E. ’72 and Michelle Munkenbeck V James J. ’76 and Catherine Collins Joseph M. ’77 and Mary T. ’78 Salogub XV BALTIC STREET CLUB The Honorable Joseph J. Robert J. ’76 and Karin Genalo Buercke John A. ’72 and Clara Santoro V Hennessy ’74 Michael L. Andreola ’75 Paul A. Marino ’76 Thomas J. ’77 and Lynn Cassidy V Peter J. ’72 Yovine Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 Joseph E. ’75 and Margaret Kelly Michael P. Morris ’76 and Lucy Curci-Gonzalez ’77 and McDermott XV John A. ’75 and Mary E. McAuliffe Harry W. ’75 and Marion A. Whelpley Mary McGovern-Morris ’76 V Arturo Gonzalez-Alfonso Mary Ann ’74 and John A. ’73 Inezeta Dike ’77 1973 Rowinski RED & BLUE CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB Brian J. Campbell ’76 V James F., Jr. ’77 and Joan McElroy XV DOLLARS RAISED $15,964 RED & BLUE CLUB Salvatore V. ’75 and Serena Anne T. ’76 and Gerard P. Katherine R. Russell ’77 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 10.53% John J. ’74 and Kathy Barry Barbuzza XV Conlon ’73 V Richard ’77 and Mary Sparno PRESIDENT’S CLUB Fulvia M. Forbes ’74 V Peter Brigando ’75 Anne C. ’76 and Victor Dagenais XV FRANCISCANS Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich X Joseph A. ’74 and Darlene Foulke V Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo V James P. ’76 and Margaret Gildea XV Maria T. Auletta, MD ’77 John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue V Carl P. ’75 and Christabel A. ’75 REMSEN STREET CLUB Margaret A., CPA ’76 and Satya ’77 and Tanima Bagchee Martin J., Jr. ’74 and Marilyn Quigley X Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark Thomas M. Horan V Eileen Boucher ’77 O’Reilly XV ASSISI SOCIETY Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. Peter E. ’76 and Susan W. Maloney X Pearl L. Branch ’77 Brian J. ’74 and Mary-Frances Myrna H. Belgrave-Sigua ’75 DePalma X Jean ’76 and Michael O’Leary Urma O. Callender ’77 Reavey Joseph T. ’75 and Grace Brady V Dr. Vincent A. Kucich ’73 and John L. ’76 and Debra Owens Regina S. Dowuona-Lutterodt ’77 Marleta Reynolds Karen C. ’74 and Robert ’72 Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen X Richard J. Piccininni ’76 V Patricia Dray ’77 V John A. ’73 and Mary Ann ’74 Scharbach X Donato A. ’75 and Joanne DeSantis ASSISI SOCIETY Jayne B. Godlewski ’77 Rowinski ASSISI SOCIETY Clint Ebanks ’75 Clarence, Ph.D. ’76 and Annye Kofi Hormeku ’77 John B. Adesalu ’74 Eileen E. Gittens ’75 BALTIC STREET CLUB Brown V Rosario E. Intravaia ’77 Thomas ’73 and Marilyn Raleigh V Patrick Barone ’74 Gary S. ’75 and Joanne M. Margaret M. Casey ’76 XV Victoria ’77 and Vernon Jones-Simon John Burke ’74 V Jendras XV RED & BLUE CLUB Johnny F. ’76 and Regine Charles Darlene Kenty-Jefferson ’77 and Kevin ’74 and Marina W. Callaghan Antoinette M. Lauletta ’75 Michael J. ’73 and Joanne Ahearn Joycelyn Y. Collymore ’76 Theodore Jefferson Paul V. ’74 and Maryjo Cucarese Gerard J. Matarazzo ’75 Desmond E. Blaine ’73 Dominic A. Cusimano ’76 and Carmelo P. ’77 and Darlene Lisotta Dominick J. Delsante ’74 Mary D. Maynard ’75 X Gerard P. ’73 and Anne T. ’76 Barbara Ewens-Cusimano John ’77 and Theresa Pastore Nicholas J. DeMeo ’74 Renee M. Miscione ’75 Conlon V Joseph ’76 and Bernadette Deborah T. Smith ’77 Edward G. Dunn, Jr. ’74 V Steven A. ’75 and Rita M. Orlando Giro S. ’73 and Madelyn DeRosa De Falco V Elaine M. ’77 and Thomas E. Smith V Thomas J. Randazzo ’75 Albert T. ’73 and Carol A. Jaronczyk V Ralph J. Gargiulo ’74 Peter ’76 and Patricia English Alice Timbers, RN ’77 Mary Ellen ’75 and Anthony Scala V Thomas F. McDonough ’73 XV Peggy Harewood ’74 Joseph A. Fiorentino, RN ’76 Bro. Richard J. James, OFM ’74 Thomas ’75 and Linda Schaefer James F. ’73 and Theresa McKenna Marie ’76 and Martin A. Geisel V Dennis P. ’74 and Elizabeth A. ’74 Barbara Slattery ’75 Joseph T. ’73 and Debra Penzone Kevin J. ’76 and Kelly A. Kelleher V 1978 Keating William E. Ulrich ’75 V James J. ’73 and Diana Petruzzi V Philip ’76 and Alida LaSpisa DOLLARS RAISED $24,090 Stephen W. Lipka ’74 John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall V Francis W. ’73 and Geraldine Ryan XV George M. ’76 and Maureen R. CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.78% Thomas S. ’74 and Maureen FRANCISCANS ASSISI SOCIETY Lovaglio XV PRESIDENT’S CLUB McCabe XV Julia B. Arcadipane Joseph R. ’73 and Patricia Assortato Harry C. ’76 and Rosemary Norum Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole X Thomas G. ’74 and Margaret Pellinger Carlos Avendano ’75 RoseAnn V. ’73 and Wayne Citron Robert L. ’76 and Rose Sena Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini X James C. ’74 and Barbara M. Petrillo Veronica A. Blake ’75 Robert C. DiBenedetto ’73 John M. ’76 and Mary G. Thompson James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue V Dennis G. ’74 and Rita Riehman X Barbara H. Booker ’75 Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin XV Salvatore A. ’76 and Karel Vitale Christopher R. Reidy ’78 and Alice Smiertka ’74 V Kathleen M. Borok ’75 Thomas F. ’73 and Patricia M. Furey FRANCISCANS Kathleen Galasso-Reidy Randolph W. ’74 and Viola Titus V David C. ’75 and Madeline Byrne V Theresa A. Loughran ’73 Rosemary Canterna ’76 REMSEN STREET CLUB FRANCISCANS Michael J. ’75 and Linda Carvalhido Timothy J. ’73 and Nelly Marco Anthony G. Carty ’76 Margaret M. ’78 and John A. ’51 Frank A. ’74 and Rosalie Calvosa Paul P. Chadason ’75 V Richard J. ’73 and Mimi Martin Joann ’76 and Gary Damiano Costa Robert J., CPA ’74 and Lorraine P. Neil J. ’75 and Elizabeth Connolly Nicholas J. ’73 and Loretta John J. ’76 and Arlene C. Ferrante XV Raymond ’78 and Joan K. Dowling Clark Mario R. ’75 and Febronia DeLuca McCauley V Joseph ’76 and Mary Filippazzo Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan V Joseph J. Cunningham ’74 Ann M. ’75 and Joseph A. DiBlasi ’71 Michael S. ’73 and Mary A. McGowan Christopher E. ’76 and Miyoko Forte Leonard G. ’78 and Maryjane Angela A. ’74 and Joseph Downes XV Claudette P. Glasgow ’75 X Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 Dr. Robert D. ’76 and Rita Hannafin Lubrano X Doreen S. ’74 and Richard ’73 Faga Gregory N. Gray ’75 Odilon G. Jean ’76 FRANCISCANS Antonio, Jr. ’74 and Carmen Farina Michael J. Jesencky ’75 BALTIC STREET CLUB Gabriel O. ’76 and Christiana Kassim Helen E. Campbell ’73 Bro. Gerald P. Hedrick ’74 Robert R. ’75 and Maria Johnson Al ’78 and Chris DiGuido V Patricia C. Kerner ’76 V Richard ’73 and Doreen S. ’74 Faga Samuel H. Livingston ’74 John M. Killeen ’75 Mary Anne P. Killeen ’78 X Michael J. ’76 and Dianne Mandel X Joseph T. Freisen ’73 V Norma R. ’74 and Walter Mackie Anthony J. ’75 and Rose Lauriano V Kathleen M. King ’78 X Eleanor F. McCabe ’76 John D. ’73 and Gail Ghigliotti Mary E. McKenna ’74 Bro. Victor A. Magramm ’75 Patricia A. Logan, CPCU ’78 V Janet ’76 and Henry McCollin Frank G. Krasevec ’73 Benjamin D. Pride ’74 Owen P. ’75 and Colleen McKenna RED & BLUE CLUB William H. Wojcik ’76 V Eileen Lennon ’73 Robert, CPA ’74 and Elena James ’75 and Debbie Quackenbush Edward C. McGarrity, Jr. ’78 Nicholas J. ’73 and Cynthia Lupo Quartuccio V Ann S. Samuels ’75 Kevin M. ’78 and Laura Nash Stephen J. ’73 and Lois Maltese George D. ’74 and Barbara Wolf Faith C. Saume-Berges ’75 1977 Patricia M. Ola-Chukwu ’78 and Leroy P. McKeever ’73 and Elvira Virginia I. Tipaldo ’75 Uche O. Ola V Ortiz DOLLARS RAISED $8,480 Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Orlando CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.75% Humbert F. ’73 and Catherine Miglino 1975 Gerard ’78 and Patricia A. ’78 Trapp Donna A. ’73 and Captain Robert T. DOLLARS RAISED $178,490 1976 REMSEN STREET CLUB Marion D. ’78 and Bernard ’79 White ’72 Murphy John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm V CLASS PARTICIPATION 12.34% DOLLARS RAISED $69,355 Albert C. Wiltshire ’78 William ’73 and Joann O’Brien V Mary K. ’77 and Peter F. Spiess ’75 V FOUNDER’S CIRCLE CLASS PARTICIPATION 9.52% ASSISI SOCIETY Thomas F. ’73 and Suzanne Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. ’75 Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Karl T. Bednarek, MD ’78 and Oftring XV Trapp V Salamone XV Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Sue Robichek V Anthony C. ’73 and Ann Schiano James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh Koster V

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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Mary T. ’78 and Joseph M. ’77 Theodore Heinrich ’79 and Laura Pat J. Faiella, Ph.D. ’80 Dr. Maryirene I. ’81 and Anthony RED & BLUE CLUB Buercke Reitter V Patricia B. Fallon ’80 V Flynn Kathleen M. Joyce ’83 Joseph A. ’78 and Maryann Mary P. Hume ’79 Claudia A. Gilchriest ’80 XV Harold ’81 and Miriam Haber ASSISI SOCIETY Cacchioli XV Dr. Jean A. King ’79 Lee Anne Infantino ’81 Angelo ’80 and Vincenza Guerriero XV Brian Cosgrove ’83 Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 X Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 and Halina J. ’81 and Jack Jankowski Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon X John J. ’83 and Joan Ferro V Jeanmarie Costello ’78 and Dennis Vincent Misseri V Paul T. ’81 and Anne Kawas Maria Naccarato ’80 and Patricia A. Figueroa ’83 Quinn Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. David Stevens Grace McEvoy ’81 Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive X Vincent F., CPA ’78 and Phyllis R. Malewich V Armand M., Jr. ’80 and Jeanne M. Alice M. McTague ’81 XV Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio DePaola James E. ’79 and Antoinette O’Brien Patella XV Kevin M. ’81 and Mary O’Brein Evelyn Magdaleno ’83 Lt. Col. Frank R. Dukes ’78 Michael Palmiotto ’79 Katherine M. ’80 and Bruno Julia A. O’Connell ’81 Kathleen M. ’83 and Elia G. ’82 Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne ’79 Judy A. ’79 and Robert Rice Schettini V Andrew S. Poulos ’81 Malara X Early V Myrtle Smith ’79 Finola ’80 and James J. Schmidt James P. ’81 and Joanne D. Shea V Janet M. ’83 and Joseph Meany Richard A. Greene ’78 XV Patrick ’79 and Patricia M. Timlin FRANCISCANS Deborah A. ’81 and Thomas ’80 Nicole Pluviose ’83 V Margaret Guthrie ’78 and Eileen M. Ulmer ’79 Ugalde Frank M. Bertone ’80 Barry S. Rohrssen ’83 John Boudreau Muriel A. Wilkinson ’79 Lilia V. Vaz ’81 Mary E. Callahan ’80 V Deborah A. ’83 and Brendan Loretta A. Lawrence-Keane ’78 and FRANCISCANS Pat M. ’80 and Thomas McVeigh Joseph F. ’81 and Carol Wendling Strack-Cregan Robert Keane X Rosaline M. Archer ’79 Karen Nash-Quinn ’80 Rita Zehnter ’81 Maureen T. ’78 and Donald R. Leo X FRANCISCANS Donald Buckley ’79 Peter ’80 and Maria Paguaga XV Maureen A. Meehan ’78 Lisa M. Andersen-Yurman ’83 and Barbara A. Cullen ’79 Laura J. ’80 and Thomas R. Pietro X Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden X Joseph L. Yurman V Gloria A. ’79 and Frank Patricia A. Radigan ’80 1982 Cynthia R. Smith, RN ’78 Anne Marie Brancella ’83 DeCrescenzo DOLLARS RAISED $6,060 XV Anne ’80 and Robert Reilly John D. Coakley ’83 and Patricia E. ’78 and Richard Yates CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.65% James J. ’79 and Patricia ’78 John ’80 and Joyce Sheehan Grace Z. Machuca-Coakley FRANCISCANS Dunleavy Albert Tannis ’80 V PRESIDENT’S CLUB George N. Coultman ’83 Virginia K. Bolton ’78 Christophine ’79 and Patrick Henry Thomas ’80 and Deborah A. ’81 Kevin M. Maroney ’82 V Kathleen A. Donoghue ’83 Etta R. Brooks-Smith ’78 Michael F. ’79 and Ann Laffey V Ugalde BALTIC STREET CLUB Julia Guzzino ’83 Kathleen Corrigan ’78 and Sr. M. Kevin Patricia Lynch, OCARM Joseph M. ’82 and Mary A. Erlanger Roseann V. Henry ’83 XV Mathew W. Sanderleaf ’79 Veronica A. ’82 and Pat A. ’79 Kevin G. ’83 and Catherine Henry Geraldine ’78 and Joseph S. Dasaro Michael W. Marchese ’79 1981 Mallozzi XV Kathleen M. Kelly ’83 Patricia ’78 and James J. ’79 Cecille M. McKesey-Braxton ’79 and DOLLARS RAISED $44,855 Margaret G. Kermee ’83 Dunleavy Rodney Braxton ASSISI SOCIETY CLASS PARTICIPATION 9.09% Susan V. Miano ’83 Vincenza L. ’78 and Al Ierardi Ann E. Neverett ’79 E. K. ’82 and Dianne Agoglia V CHARTER SOCIETY Steven J. Mullins V McLean Ivy ’78 John J. ’79 and Louise P. O’Sullivan Eileen M. Daly ’82 David E. Haverty ’81 XV Jacqueline S. ’83 and John J. ’82 Barbara Khoury ’78 Theodora S. Parker, RN ’79 Ione E. ’82 and Randolph Ives Paguaga X Grace Maresca ’78 Herman M. ’79 and Anne M. ’78 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Elia G. ’82 and Kathleen M. ’83 Michael J. ’83 and Susan Virgadamo Steven J., Sr. ’78 and Barbara Petsche Walter R. Leong ’81 XV Malara X Mary E. ’82 and George McCarthy Rose K. ’83 and Milton L. Williams Mauceri Joyce A. ’79 and Paul E. Reynolds V REMSEN STREET CLUB Kevin M. ’83 and Mary Ann Worth Robert E. ’78 and Claudia Moran Mary C. ’79 and Al Romeo Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 XV Margherita R. Monck ’82 Joseph ’78 and Rose Morangelli XV William R. ’79 and Janet Ryan Joan E. ’81 Regan Neil C. O’Donnell ’82 V Mary Ann E. ’78 and Nicholas Nagy Ann M. Sauter ’79 Deacon Anthony ’81 and Michael J. ’82 and Patricia Orlay 1984 Anne M. ’78 and Herman M. ’79 Roseanne ’79 and Gregory Seminara Tina Stucchio Marianna F. Panetta ’82 Ingrid Seunarine ’82 DOLLARS RAISED $16,145 Petsche Annabel C., RN ’79 and Michael BALTIC STREET CLUB Louise M. Verdemare ’82 CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.12% Maria E. ’78 and Frank Sidoti Tan V Andrew V., CPA ’81 and Angela C. ’81 Victor E. ’82 and Donna P. ’82 Rev. Michael Tedone ’78 Vindigni X PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Marietta D. Yankton ’78 Vientos Alber ’84 and Laura Hot RED & BLUE CLUB FRANCISCANS 1980 Ralph C. ’81 and Lorraine Baione REMSEN STREET CLUB Gary S. ’82 and Mary L. Ahern Dr. Charles G. ’84 and Ann M. ’84 DOLLARS RAISED $33,390 Bruce T. Casino ’81 1979 CLASS PARTICIPATION 8.53% Christine A. Cirillo ’82 Garlisi X Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81 X DOLLARS RAISED $22,060 Maureen A. Finnerty ’82 Joseph M. Hemway ’84 X PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Susan E. ’81 and Michael P. Sheehan CLASS PARTICIPATION 8.81% Lucille M. Incontrera ’82 Patricia M. Manieri-Viti ’84 and Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 XV Robert B. ’81 and Nicole Silvestri PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE John J. ’82 and Jacqueline S. ’83 Eugene J. Viti ’85 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF, Ph.D. ’79 ASSISI SOCIETY Paguaga X Carol A. ’84 and Gino BT Menchini Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV Oswald C., Jr. ’81 and Phyllis Boyce Frantz B. ’82 and Ivy ’64 PRESIDENT’S CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB PRESIDENT’S CLUB Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Pierre-Louis Michael ’79 and Carolyn Courtien Hector Batista ’84 BT V Ronald H. ’80 and June A. ’76 Frank Keenan V Beverly E. Schroeter-Asante ’82 V Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina V McGrisken X Patricia ’81 and Richard J. ’70 John D. ’82 and Irene Serrapica Clancy REMSEN STREET CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB Janet M. Tabone ’82 GIVING LEVELS William C. ’79 and Rebecca B. Kevin B. ’81 and Nora Crumlish Rebecca B. ’80 and William C. ’79 Steven P. Vince ’82 and FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Armstrong ’80 Michael P. ’81 and Hanne Donovan X Armstrong X Mimi Lee-Vince $50,000 and above Edmund J. Greco ’79 V Jeanette Dowdell ’81 John J. ’80 and Mary Frawley X CHARTER SOCIETY Marion ’81 and Maggie Fazio BALTIC STREET CLUB Irma Garcia ’80 XV $25,000 to $49,999 Ingrid M. Flamme ’81 Robert J. ’79 and Marguerite Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. ’80 1983 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Alexander ’81 and Virginia Havriliak Lindsay X Hanley X DOLLARS RAISED $14,537 $10,000 to $24,999 Christopher L. ’81 and Theresa A. Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Michael J. ’80 and Donna Regan CLASS PARTICIPATION 8.12% PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Hyland Mallozzi XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $5,000 to $9,999 BALTIC STREET CLUB Eileen R. Lian ’81 RED & BLUE CLUB Mary P. Byrnes ’80 Joseph C. ’83 BT and PRESIDENT’S CLUB William J. Mulrooney, CPA ’81 V George E. Ebert ’79 Carol Mangan V $2,500 to $4,999 RED & BLUE CLUB William P. ’81 and Kathleen Muzyka V Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri X Eugene C. Assencao-Sanchez ’80 V Julia A. O’Connell ’81 REMSEN STREET CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB Anne M. Kelly ’79 XV Dolores ’83 and Mark Ferro $1,000 to $2,499 Maureen F. ’80 and John T. Connell V Martin P. ’81 and Eileen K. Regan X XV Julie F. Kelly ’79 XV Marjorie Driscoll ’80 Stephen ’81 and Barbara R. Risley Gayle A. Lombardi ’83 V BALTIC STREET CLUB Bernard ’79 and Marion D. ’78 White $500 to $999 Daniel B. McManus ’80 V Mary J. ’81 and Robert Stark Jean Glanzman O’Brien ’83 and Gregory O’Brien ASSISI SOCIETY Robert H. ’80 and Alicia Mulvena V Michael J. ’81 and Toniann Taunton V RED & BLUE CLUB Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright X Patricia A. ’83 and Jerome ’76 $250 to $499 ASSISI SOCIETY Robert S. ’81 and Michele Vaters James F. ’79 and Geraldine Cosgrove Williams ASSISI SOCIETY Gloria E. Best ’80 FRANCISCANS Mary Anne ’79 and Thomas ’78 BALTIC STREET CLUB $100 to $249 Janet T. Brooks ’80 John ’81 and Barbara Derrico Early V Patricia K. ’83 and Howard FRANCISCANS Joseph ’80 and Filomena Carlino Denise M. Fina ’81 Gifts to $99 Mario P. ’80 and Margaret ’80 Conde Cassidy XV

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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RED & BLUE CLUB Jennie Hom-Spencer ’86 Eloise Gales-Abdullah ’88 ASSISI SOCIETY FRANCISCANS Jesus F. ’84 BT and Noreen M. ’84 Laurel Ann Lewis-Brockman ’86 and Richard A. ’88 and Patricia John Janet M. Dawson ’91 and Josephine V. Baldwin ’94 Linares XV Donald Brockman Christine M. Pardi ’88 James P. Vafeas William Beuther, Jr. ’94 Jo Ann C. Stonier ’84 David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe V Diane L. Patton ’88 James P. ’91 and Virginia C. McDade Stephanie R. ’94 Ganley Robert C. ’86 and Jeannette ASSISI SOCIETY Albina J. Raziano ’88 Margaret Z. ’91 and Kevin ’87 Woods Nancy Giordani ’94 Salerno V James J. ’84 Archer Loretta A. Sayegh ’88 and FRANCISCANS Ian G. Williams ’94 Nicos S. ’86 and Kalina Tziazas Joseph Crifasi ’84 Eric Synder Anthony P. Degiarde ’91 Vivian G. ’84 and Rigoberto Pabon FRANCISCANS John H. Spina, DPM ’88 Elizabeth G. ’91 and C. Harkin Kathleen M. ’84 and Mike Purdy Mary E. Donohue-Flannery ’86 Josephine Zakaria ’88 Dickens K. Malave ’91 1995 Guillermo R., Jr. ’84 and Barbara Patricia J. ’86 and Richard W. Toby L. Zimmerman ’88 V Ann M. ’91 and Michael O’Meara DOLLARS RAISED $1,265 Quinones Ekelund X Matthew J. Sheridan ’91 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.94% Julie ’84 and Philip Spinelli V James E. Harrington ’86 Gabriel St. Louis ’91 ASSISI SOCIETY Kathleen Lekadou ’86 1989 FRANCISCANS Carmen J. Torres Cotto ’91 V Maryanne F. ’95 and Anthony A. Anita L. Smith ’86 DOLLARS RAISED $11,350 Elizabeth Cammarosano, RN ’84 X Alfano William M. ’86 and Frances Sullivan CLASS PARTICIPATION 2.01% Sebastian J. ’84 and Carol DiBella Christine M. Azzolini-Occhipinti ’95 V Mark ’86 and Carey Urbach Robert L. Jackson ’84 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE 1992 Daria E. ’95 and Matthew Connolly Dianne F. Veling ’86 Salvatore D. Lentinello ’84 Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and DOLLARS RAISED $3,857 Ian J. Goodwin ’95 V Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV Desiree L. Mapp-Odom ’84 and CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.31% Margaret M. ’95 and Anthony Russell Odom BALTIC STREET CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB Sogluizzo Rosemary D. ’84 and Frank 1987 Catherine L. ’89 and Thomas Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 Marie F. Zangari ’95 V DOLLARS RAISED $14,442 McCullagh Wornom XV FRANCISCANS CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.15% BALTIC STREET CLUB James P. ’84 and Deirdre C. ’87 ASSISI SOCIETY Noelle E. ’92 and James C. Abrams Cleone Adonis ’95 Meindl PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Carl Mariano, USN ’89 Jasmine Delgado ’95 RED & BLUE CLUB Josephine ’87 and Richard Christopher R. ’89 and Nenette Alan C. Little ’95 Kwadwo N. Asare ’92 Savastano V Palermo Daniel ’95 and Annamaria S. ’96 Brendan J. ’92 and Virginia Cahalan V 1985 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Nigro FRANCISCANS Annie Eng-Sanchez ’92 DOLLARS RAISED $3,100 George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel Patrick S., USAF ’95 and Theresa Mary B. ’89 and Frank Baldizzi Joseph J. ’92 and Katherine D. ’92 CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.28% O’Hara REMSEN STREET CLUB Monica M. ’89 and Elmer Berry Paolo X REMSEN STREET CLUB Jana, CPA ’87 and John Dickerson Steven A. Rohde ’95 and Eugene J. Viti, Jr. ’85 and ASSISI SOCIETY Rita Sansotta-Rohde ’95 Patricia M. Manieri-Viti ’84 BALTIC STREET CLUB 1990 Ionie L. James ’92 Arline M. Scotto ’95 Barbara Salerno ’87 Honey Marie E. ’92 and Michael ’94 Jennifer A. ’95 and Dwayne Valentine ASSISI SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $837 RED & BLUE CLUB Theogene XV Daniel R. Woods ’95 Sallyann G. ’85 and Richard Bartels V CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.51% Robert J. ’87 and Lisa Wisniewski V FRANCISCANS Mary Ann Byrnes ’85 X ASSISI SOCIETY William R. ’92 and Ann Baumann Michael ’85 and Lisa Curti X ASSISI SOCIETY Brian M. Duffy ’90 Eileen M. ’87 and Albert Bartha Patricia E. Betz ’92 1996 Murielle Desir ’85 Ellen A. ’90 and Brian Kinnane Brian Lagrua ’87 and Debra Lagrua Rachele A. Bucchieri ’92 DOLLARS RAISED $6,583 Harold Feinberg ’85 Samuel J. Zalowitz ’90 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.27% Glenn M. Huzinec ’85 and Theresa Kevin ’87 and Margaret Z. ’91 Kenneth J. ’92 and Joann M. Coffin V FRANCISCANS E. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 XV Woods V Jennifer ’92 and Charles Flynn PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Robert G. ’90 and Lisa Amenta Pedro R. Guillermo ’92 Pauline Mason ’85 FRANCISCANS Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 Anthony ’90 and Linda Baranello Dr. Laura Mieszerski ’85 Margaret M. and Steven Alaimo XV Gweneth E. Munroe ’92 Kristen A. ’90 and Matthew G. BALTIC STREET CLUB Frank A. ’85 and Lucille Plantemoli Loretta Conyers ’87 Aida Nazario ’92 Deodato James G. Quigley ’96 V Rosaleen C. ’85 and Robert Shea Andrew ’87 and Stacey Economos Antoinette Palazzi ’92 V Henry A. Giron ’90 and RED & BLUE CLUB Maria Ventura ’85 Edwin ’87 and Kelly Gonzalez Danielle K. Rouchon ’92 Elizabeth Diaz de Giron V Joseph J., Esq. ’96 and Marianna FRANCISCANS Nancy E. ’87 and David Manigault Cleon T. Hardy ’90 Bruno Liliana A. Arias ’85 Deirdre C. ’87 and James P. ’84 Daniel B. ’90 and Ann Maloney John N. McPadden ’96 Meindl 1993 Theresa A. Crivelli ’85 Thomas ’90 and Kathleen Marzella Gregory W. ’87 and Dorothy E. Taylor DOLLARS RAISED $715 ASSISI SOCIETY Maria ’85 and Louis Faicco Neal M. ’90 and Eleanora McGarrity Patricia A. Morrissey ’96 Lorraine C. Washington ’87 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.15% Thomas J. ’85 and Carol Giglio Manuel A. Nunez ’90 Gail A. O’Donnell ’96 ASSISI SOCIETY Mary V. Hamilton ’85 Jennie Ramos ’90 Serafin ’93 and Blanca R. Ayllon FRANCISCANS Vincent Iacono ’85 Chiara T. ’90 and Frank A. Rotondi 1988 Paul F. Cosgrove, DDS ’93 Robert M. Harte ’96 Kathleen C. Tomaszewski ’90 Shernette C. Walters ’93 Helen F. Iaria ’96 DOLLARS RAISED $24,581 Joseph A. Wheeler ’90 1986 CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.42% Betty L. Williams ’93 Annamaria S. ’96 and Daniel ’95 Lorraine F., RN ’90 and Ira Zapin X Nigro DOLLARS RAISED $151,340 CHARTER SOCIETY FRANCISCANS Angelo J. Perrone ’96 CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.92% Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly V Vivian ’93 and Nicholas Fiscina Daisy P. ’96 and Irwin Weinstein FOUNDER’S CIRCLE RED & BLUE CLUB 1991 Carolyn ’93 and William I. ’66 Meehan William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Pamela M. ’88 and Gary Klivan DOLLARS RAISED $44,638 Dawson V CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.73% Carolyn R. Oscar ’93 ASSISI SOCIETY Paul R. Puttlitz ’93 1997 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Joseph M. Annarumma ’88 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Lynn P. Robertson ’93 DOLLARS RAISED $3,610 James F. Bozart ’86 and Joseph J. Belmonte ’88 V Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 and Mary T. ’93 and Dennis M. Ross CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.75% Donald B. Winston XV Margo K. Brodie ’88 Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 X Alison P. Stitt ’93 REMSEN STREET CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB Rodrigue Domingue ’88 V PRESIDENT’S CLUB Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 V Gail C. Clinton ’86 Irene A. Feldman ’88 and Paul Polik Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and BALTIC STREET CLUB Janet ’88 and Robert Hopkins V Arthur Swaine, Jr. V Maria Donini ’86 V 1994 William K. Mach ’97 Theresa E. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella V REMSEN STREET CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $772 and Glenn M. Huzinec ’85 XV ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.17% Joyce Wierzbowski ’88 John F. ’97 and Julia Emilio Damiano Mazzone ’86 V John E. Wynter ’88 BALTIC STREET CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY Kathleen B. Fraser ’97 V ASSISI SOCIETY Mary C., CPA ’91 and Edward B. Jean S. ’94 and Melissa Desravines Deborah A. ’97 and Francis X. ’71 FRANCISCANS Paul M. ’86 and Catherine Brin Shaw Richard C., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners Holt Lawrence R. ’88 and Patricia Noreen A. Collins ’86 RED & BLUE CLUB Michael ’94 and Honey Marie E. ’92 Natalia ’97 and Daniel P. Murphy V Carlucci V Colonel and Mrs. Edward Daily, Jr. Joseph A. ’91 and Sharon Raftery Theogene XV Erez, Ph.D. ’97 and Rosalin Ingrid Celms ’88 XV ’86 V Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Schochat V Joseph DiStefano ’88 Zawrotniak

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FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS Joseph M. De Siena ’05 Anthony J. Mosco ’07 Rachel Cotto-Berrios ’97 Anthony J. Adams ’00 Julio A. Agosto ’02 and Glenn R. McCartney ’05 Sean A. Nicholson ’07 David B. Gardella ’97 Robert J. ’00 and Anne Marie Currie Aura N. Miranda-Agosto X Gerard McEntee ’05 V Joseph B. Pantaleo ’07 Gary A. Gooden ’97 Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 Chad V. Davis ’02 Sean M. Miller ’05 Daniel J. Toca ’07 Madeline, Ph.D Perez ’97 Vivian Mazzella ’00 Ricardo Dominguez ’02 Darien Papando, DDS ’05 Arthur Velnik ’07 Parkinson T., Jr. ’97 and Tracianne Maritza Navarro ’00 James W. Keating ’02 Jose M. Ramos ’05 Lynson L. Willis ’07 Small Christina M. ’00 and Anthony Portello Hakim A. Williams ’02 Belinda R. Thomas ’05 Benjamin L. ’97 and Debra Stoner Anthony C. Tomasulo ’00 X FRANCISCANS Eulene A. ’00 and Ira Workman X Ronnie T. Arnold ’05 2008 2003 Safiya N. Boucaud-Robinson ’05 DOLLARS RAISED $1,247 1998 DOLLARS RAISED $2,420 Michelle A. Brucella ’05 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.01% DOLLARS RAISED $1,775 2001 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.28% Andrew M. El-kadi ’05 RED & BLUE CLUB CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.68% DOLLARS RAISED $4,979 REMSEN STREET CLUB Carl P. Esposito ’05 V Cora D. ’08 and David Clark V CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.11% RED & BLUE CLUB Borislav G. Guenov ’03 X Marlon D. Joseph ’05 ASSISI SOCIETY Danielle Santucci-Gracchi ’98 and REMSEN STREET CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB Tiffany A. Livingstone ’05 V Matthew G. Bertolotti ’08 Salvatore Gracchi Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan V Peter E. Felvegi ’03 X Danny A. ’05 and Ivette Plaza V Bianca P. Irwin ’08 John N. ’98 and Mary E. BALTIC STREET CLUB Serghei I. Vaculeac ’03 Joseph Rodriguez ’05 Christina M. Lindsay ’08 Wlaysewski V Abu B. Saka ’05 Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01 V ASSISI SOCIETY Brian D. Morales ’08 ASSISI SOCIETY Botond Szalma ’08 RED & BLUE CLUB Earl J. Brewster ’03 Nyieta L. ’98 and Joseph Charlot Douglas J. Donahue ’01 and George Cataudella ’03 2006 FRANCISCANS Richard T. Finger, Jr. ’98 Elizabeth J. Galante ’01 Melissa A. Duron ’03 Benjamin K. Barnett ’08 Rev. Josephjude C. Gannon ’98 DOLLARS RAISED $985 Matthew P. Dory ’01 V Tessa P. Mathurin-Barthelmy ’03 Peter J. Bockmeyer ’08 Virginia L. Hanson, RN ’98 V Christopher G. ’01 and Jennifer ’02 Kristofor W. ’03 and Mary T. Nelson CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.54% Natasha M. Derrick-Franco ’08 Mark S. Nurse ’98 Manukian Thomas M. Rivera, Jr. ’03 ASSISI SOCIETY William T. Hanauer ’08 V Kesha D. Thomas ’98 Elizabeth T. Khalevich ’06 ASSISI SOCIETY Sean B. Rooney ’03 Megan E. Husak ’08 FRANCISCANS Alfonso Lopez ’06 Christopher J. Bozzolo ’01 FRANCISCANS Willy A. Orantes ’08 Jennifer Matteo-Acosta ’06 V Freda M. Antoine ’98 Robert M. Cruz ’01 and Roseline Cuevas ’03 Leighton M. Smith ’08 Adam Valentin ’06 Mary Beth ’98 and John W. Carroll Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 Dillon C. Jodhan ’03 Bryan M. Wierzbicki ’06 Debra Edmundson ’98 Carolina C. Donahue ’01 and Bekim Kalicovic ’03 Mary Ellen ’98 and Cesare Mannino Timothy J. Donahue ’02 Suzanne E. Lewis ’03 FRANCISCANS 2009 Vincent and Carol Matteo Matthew C. Hogan ’01 X Joseph C. Librera ’03 Jason V. Attard ’06 DOLLARS RAISED $2,037 Margaret A. Pawelkiewicz ’98 Olga M. Macolino ’01 V Katarina Zubovic-Donadic ’03 and Rosmery C. Camilo ’06 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.36% Alessandro C. Romano ’98 Monica Michalski ’01 Josip Donadic William J. ’06 and Patricia Cruz BALTIC STREET CLUB Richard J. Sheeler, Jr. ’98 FRANCISCANS Erin S. Golembiewski ’06 V Salvatore P. Demma ’09 V Miyoshi F. Vital ’98 Lauren K. Alleyne ’01 Latoya Henry ’06 Jamaal G. Womack ’09 Janelle G. Joseph ’06 Nicole L. Finetti ’01 2004 RED & BLUE CLUB 1999 Mary E. Geissler-Willson ’01 DOLLARS RAISED $2,879 Maciej Krupa ’06 Laura M. Fodera ’09 Justin J. Haynes ’01 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.13% Shaneera R. Lewis ’06 DOLLARS RAISED $1,035 ASSISI SOCIETY Angela K. ’01 and William F. Anica C. Mulzac ’06 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.81% BALTIC STREET CLUB Thomas J. Fiorella ’09 Manekas Christine C. Pigott ’06 V Charles A. Giardino ’04 V Laura R. Mulcahey ’09 Diane C. Pizzariello ’06 RED & BLUE CLUB Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and Jose A. Marengo ’04 Christopher R. Long ’99 Douglas H. Patton Chrystal K. Ross ’06 FRANCISCANS RED & BLUE CLUB Kara C. Ayers ’09 ASSISI SOCIETY Renea Sutton ’01 Jennifer L. Travers ’06 Robert A. Oliva ’04 X Joseph J. ’09 Buccheri Danielle T. Battista ’99 Anthony J. Trimboli ’06 V Martina Cziraky ’09 Nicholas A. Gaus ’99 ASSISI SOCIETY Sonia Gutkin ’09 Joy A. ’99 and Michael Iburg 2002 Rosemary Brybag ’04 William Jimenez ’09 Antonino Maneri ’99 DOLLARS RAISED $7,276 Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 2007 Edith S. McKenzie ’09 Timothy M. Rail ’99 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.33% Natasha Green ’04 DOLLARS RAISED $4,605 Jillian C. Montalbano ’04 CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.21% Stela V. Mihneva ’09 PRESIDENT’S CLUB FRANCISCANS Lisa M. Randazzo ’04 John P. Montes ’09 Salvatore G. Cantarella ’99 Irene Marullo ’02 REMSEN STREET CLUB Raymond J. Ridore ’04 Sarah M. Bratton ’07 Nicholas C. Pomo ’09 Andrew Chmiel ’99 REMSEN STREET CLUB Loriann R. Principe ’09 FRANCISCANS Petra R. Diaz ’99 and Anthony H. Zalak ’02 X BALTIC STREET CLUB Fernando Rivera Jennifer L. Bachmann ’04 Jonathan K. Ng ’07 BALTIC STREET CLUB Joanne Philippe ’99 Gabrielle M. Barrow ’04 Eric A. Ulrich ’07 and Sonia Caiazza ’02 X GIVING LEVELS Bernard Szeneitas, Jr. ’99 Natasha Boban ’04 Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 Anthony ’02 and Rosanna Candela Andrea S. Browne ’04 FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Gladstone S. Williams ’99 RED & BLUE CLUB Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 and Robert J. Dillon ’04 $50,000 and above Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 V Eric A. Ulrich ’07 John R. Grossman ’04 CHARTER SOCIETY Andrija Vrdoljak ’07 2000 RED & BLUE CLUB Melanie S. Martindale ’04 $25,000 to $49,999 Ryan P. Clark ’02 ASSISI SOCIETY PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL DOLLARS RAISED $2,030 Patrick Notaro ’04 Jennifer, CPA ’02 and Tara M. Flood ’07 V $10,000 to $24,999 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.92% Chanardai Ramjattan ’04 Christopher G. ’01 Manukian Albana Zegullaj-Theka ’04 and Jeffery E. Ford ’07 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE BALTIC STREET CLUB Gjergji Theka Chad A. Lectura ’07 $5,000 to $9,999 Nicholas Rodriguez ’00 ASSISI SOCIETY Jamila A. Alkaifi-Hercules ’02 Robert T. Shea ’07 V PRESIDENT’S CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB Tracy M. DeMarco ’02 Nadia Veliz-Mugan ’07 and $2,500 to $4,999 James Mugan John J. Hayes ’00 Timothy J., CPA ’02 and 2005 REMSEN STREET CLUB Anthony J. ’00 and Laureen Kurtin Carolina C. ’01 Donahue DOLLARS RAISED $2,310 FRANCISCANS $1,000 to $2,499 ASSISI SOCIETY Nigel L. Edwards ’02 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.69% Catrina E. Avvento ’07 V BALTIC STREET CLUB Laura L. Eisenzopf ’00 V Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 and REMSEN STREET CLUB Jenelle M. Buccheri ’07 $500 to $999 Lisa M. Gambardella ’00 Robert M. Cruz ’01 Michael A. Correra ’05 V Christopher A. Canovan ’07 RED & BLUE CLUB Dr. Anna Y. Len ’00 Yadira A. Ramos-Herbert ’02 X Harriet Dunn ’07 $250 to $499 ASSISI SOCIETY James Potes ’00 Anne E. ’02 and Kevin J. Rhatigan David A. Frey ’07 Deana M. Agostino ’05 ASSISI SOCIETY Melissa R. Garry ’07 $100 to $249 Jessica C. Baeza-Boiardi ’05 FRANCISCANS Gifts to $99

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 33 CLASS YEAR GIVING (CONTINUED)

Jennie A. Rota ’09 RED & BLUE CLUB Naomi P. Flinders ’13 Sarah G. Benedetti Maya McDuffie Elizabeth Seemungal ’09 Claudette S. Calder ’12 William Flood, III ’13 Veronica M. Benitez Riccardo G. Milano Jack J. Velez ’09 Victoria Flowers ’13 Chantalle Blundell Matthew J. Milk ASSISI SOCIETY Elisha P. Ferrell ’12 James F. Foo ’13 Lindsay Bochia Igor Z. Mladenovic Georgette A. Loutfi ’12 Sachel E. French ’13 Bartosz M. Boryszewski Benjamin J. Mockford 2010 Mary E. Gallagher ’13 Akeem K. A. Brooks Stephanie M. Morales FRANCISCANS DOLLARS RAISED $2,173 Marissa L. Gargiulo ’13 Rene Brown Kelly J. Myers Ramon M. Abreu ’12 CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.41% Patrick M. Garvey-Mitchell ’13 Hadiisha N. Butts Katie Nardiello Samantha M. Bisbal ’12 Marko Gencic ’13 James Caicedo Anastasia M. Nicholson RED & BLUE CLUB Diana M. Borrometi ’12 Frank Argento ’10 Marina P. Georgieva ’13 Jalen A. Cannon Kelly Nicosia Hadar Burger ’12 Christopher L. Barajas ’10 Ahmad Ghrouf ’13 Christian F. Cardy Maggie Niu Brian C. Condon ’12 Richard E. Loutfi ’10 Klement Gjushi ’13 Shawn Carrington Layla M. Nunez Andrew P. Davids ’12 Edward R. ’10 and Susan O’Malley Darrin W. Glen ’13 Shanna L. Chepelsky Harry Odell Alanna B. De Quatro ’12 Angelica Padalino ’10 Ben W. Graver ’13 Jakob Christerson Rachael O’Donoghue Alexandra J. Delacruz ’12 Martin Grunin ’13 James Chung Kelly O’Halloran ASSISI SOCIETY Joseph S. Di Lorenzo ’12 Justine Guimento ’13 Jovana Ciric Francis O’Sullivan Cynthia V. Emiliano ’10 Tsveta M. Kaleynska ’12 David E. Gurreri ’13 Charisma N. Clerk Fadil Paljevic Keri Leistman ’12 FRANCISCANS Alyssa A. Guttadaro ’13 Keila K. Clifton Jon Pepaj Jenny Louissaint ’12 Robert A. Adams ’10 Nofar Hagag ’13 Cyril Coisne Tyler J. Perkins Christina F. Monteau ’12 Horace A. Baker ’10 Paige V. Hardy ’13 Patrick Collins Camille Petrizzo John X. Morocho ’12 Nicole T. Buccheri ’10 Brett E. Harkins ’13 Andrew D. Cormack Rosemarie Petrizzo Carol A. Oliveri ’12 Stephanie D’Agostino ’10 Erin M. Hughes ’13 Casey Cummings Andrea Proto Jenny G. Perez ’12 Sanaa Farran ’10 Yuyin Jiang ’13 Olakunle S. Davies Michelle Provenghi Minerva Rolon ’12 Robert J. Gildersleeve ’10 Akeem A. Johnson ’13 Inelsi E. Diaz Christina Quirk Filip Sasic ’12 Gary C. Gurreri ’10 Nicholas R. Johnson ’13 Danielle N. Diniro Luka Raic Karol A. Sullivan ’12 Maribel M. Herrera ’10 Kitty Lin ’13 Kevin K. Douglas Feliz E. Ramirez Nathalie Taveras ’12 Antoinette V. LaFemina ’10 Rosa E. Lorenzo ’13 Leonardo P. Dupres Andrew J. Reed Tamas Toth ’12 Christopher B. LaSalle ’10 David B. Loutfi ’13 Dragana Dzigurski Jasmin L. Robinson Carla P. Uchuya ’12 Joseph J. Leone ’10 Thomas P. Lynch ’13 Marko Dzigurski Krisztina Rudinszki Lauren E. Ventrone ’12 Matthew A. Linkus ’10 Adam Maabdi ’13 Akuila Edwards Kristina A. Rudko Robbie J. Weir ’12 Jaclyn P. Mistretta ’10 Matthew A. Manzi ’13 Natasha O. Edwards Francesco C. Sacchetti John F. Whelan ’12 David R. Pisani ’10 and Marc A. Manzo ’13 Adian Ewart Nikol Santana Jennifer R. Corzine-Pisani Vanessa Mateo ’13 Leah Fechko Phillip P. Santavenere Brittany D. Smith ’10 2013 Senior Tita N. Mba ’13 Michelle Flores Stephanie E. Semon Ivon M. Vazquez ’10 Angela Mendes ’13 Katie A. Fox Quesnel Senatus Class Gifts Anthony M. Morales ’13 Lyndsey M. Frank-Cutone Drewanne Shubeck Brian M. Nersten ’13 Michael A. Gale Pathwahandi K. Silva 2011 DOLLARS RAISED $2,424 CLASS PARTICIPATION 20.30% Travis A. Nichols ’13 Ricardo G. Garcia Eilidh L. Simpson DOLLARS RAISED $2,850 Guram Nozadze ’13 Joseph A. Gilhuley Christina Somma CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.50% RED & BLUE CLUB Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 Paul M. Gilhuley Sara M. Sooy Cindy L. Hernandez ’13 REMSEN STREET CLUB Christina G. Palacios ’13 Nicole Glaz Gabrielle Spinelli Dolores Kenan ’11 ASSISI SOCIETY Alyson M. Piergiovanni ’13 Kiley G. Grabbe Sylie St. Fort Gabriella Carbonaro ’13 BALTIC STREET CLUB Andrew P. Pynn ’13 Avyay Gujral Bosko Stankovic Kevin T. Conlon ’11 Gabriella A. Deluca ’13 Christine M. Quigley ’13 Cole Hamre Jason W. Stapleton Adolfo Lara ’13 Chandradath Ramotar ’13 Palmer Hardy Slavica Stefanovic ASSISI SOCIETY Rabbi Alexander A. Tokarz ’13 Victoria M. Bombe ’11 Kyle S. Rivadeneyra ’13 Johnathan F. Harrison Lataza Stephens Robert A. Vega ’13 Romona Caramico ’11 Jose L. Rodriguez ’13 Justina A. Hay Lauren G. Suarez Bono H. Lee ’11 FRANCISCANS Amanda M. Rojas ’13 Alana N. Hernandez Brooke Sweeney Danielle N. Adone ’13 Tara D. Santos ’13 Colette A. Hounshell Jessica Taitt FRANCISCANS John W. Ahlemeyer ’13 Tiffany R. Sirico ’13 Nicholas D. Ingram Teresa R. Terenzi Max Barnhart ’11 Ella Aiwohi ’13 Jamal Stevenson ’13 Aleksandar Isailovic Fransece Terns-Campius Nicholas J. Baum ’11 John Amorello ’13 Ryan S. Sullivan ’13 Aleksandar Jakovljevic Taia K. Thomas Thomas J. D’Esposito ’11 Dolores Anastasio ’13 Kristina Terpo ’13 John Johansson Balint Toth Jose L. Diaz ’11 Sarah Anwar ’13 James M. Theodorou ’13 Brent C. Jones Regina Toth Sanel Feratovic ’11 Richard E. Arkoi ’13 Alexander A. Tokarz ’13 Jessica L. Kaufman Jillian L. Tracy Michelle Franco ’11 Kepler B. Auguste ’13 Amelia R. Tonyes ’13 Manpreet Kaur Lowell T. Ulmer Tara A. Garone ’11 Savanna R. Bailey ’13 Salvador Torres ’13 Thomas C. Kelly Dilek Unay Anthony R. ’11 and Denise Giannone Marsha Bernard ’13 Milos Trivic ’13 Sherwayne K. Kenton Matthew Varela Andrew J. Lasky ’11 Farzan Bigdeli ’13 Bryant A. Vargas ’13 Rebecca N. Kerry Liam Veazey Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 Stefanie J. Bingham ’13 Chelsea A. Washington ’13 Juliette Khalil Jaymee L. Veney Nicole M. Montoro ’11 V Jessica Blain ’13 Syndi K. Webster ’13 Samantha Khalil Gloria A. Ventura Kristen F. Morale ’11 Judy E. Blakey ’13 Justin T. Worsley ’13 Cory B. Klingener Jasmin Viera Kevin Y. Nolasco ’11 Vlademar Brekhounets ’13 Simon E. Ytterbom ’13 Erica Lakata Grace M. Vixama Francis M. B. O’Neill ’11 Dominique Burrus ’13 Jamie S. Zheng ’13 Bernadett Laszlo Jacchione Volpe Thalita L. Paladino ’11 Dre Calloway ’13 Mia R. Lentinello Evan Vrsaljko Liliana Rodriguez ’11 Kaitlin A. Caspar ’13 Kristoffer M. Lindfors Vuk Vujosevic Vera Y. Scott ’11 Tyler W. Clarhaut ’13 Current Student Luda Lisovska Luka Vukomanovic Loretta Vignapiano ’11 Donavon Cross ’13 Nikki Liucci Taylor Watson Neather L. Darroux ’13 Giving Gareth J. Livingstone Anthony White 2012 Kacie K. Davis ’13 Aaron A. Agun Alexandra A. Long Jetiea Williams Thainah P. Delisca ’13 Shermaine D. Andrew David Lonnberg Krystal A. Williams DOLLARS RAISED $2,426 Rasheeda Deverteuil ’13 Zoe Aston-Korn Larry Lopez John Wisniewski CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.51% Joseph M. Drivas ’13 Gabriel J. Bagot Rebecca Mares Demi K. Wood REMSEN STREET CLUB Szabolcz Z. Erdei ’13 Viktor Bakkioui Ozana Marginean Wesley H. Woodley Morgan M. Iburg ’12 Giorgio A. Ferrara ’13 Jacob Barashick Saleesha Matthews Leah Zitting Timothy P. McCormick

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

34 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT PARENTS AND FRIENDS

Martin F. and Darlene Cziraky Robert Catalano Anthony McCrimlisk Barbara Lechtanski Parents Robert J. Dillon ’04 John B. Clark BT Brendan McGovern David and Denise Levine James and Bernadette Geissler X Thomas E. Constance, Esq. Katherine M. McGrath Christina Macchiarola FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Janelle G. Joseph ’06 Nancy Cozzens Peter McMahon Laura Macchiarola Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Rufo Leon Joseph F. BT and Marcia D’Angelo V Gerard McNamara Nicole Makea Dugan XV Brian and Maureen McCarthy Nathan S. Dee Thomas J. McQuaid Philip and Maureen P. Maldari PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL George J. and Helen Miseo Agnello Devincenzo Michael Murphy Shelia Martin Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and Frank and Margaret M. Montoro Garry Goodall Elaine Neenan Stefano Masi Margaret Einhorn Julia A. Nobile-Bologna Dr. Donald H. and Jean W. Haider Kathleen O’Loughlin Jesse A. Masyr and PRESIDENT’S CLUB Joseph and Carol J. Olgiati Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli X John E. Pallat, III Joanne Jarett-Masyr Ronald H. ’80 and June A. ’76 Louis A. Pastina Allan Lowenkron Lynn Parkerson Nikiforos and Lambrina Mathews McGrisken X John ’77 and Theresa Pastore Edward Mafoud Yvonne Riley-Tepie Joseph C. Marino and Joseph Pedicino Robert C. and Ann Mangone XV Angela Rosania V Coleen McGrath REMSEN STREET CLUB Rosemarie McLaughlin Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Laura A. and Mel A. Pynn Brian P. Mooney Martin P. Russo Charles and Mary McQuade Williams Richard T. Schmucker and Michael and Paula Rantz V Bro. Becket Ryan, OSF Michael G. Mehary and Thomas and Patricia L. Alberto Donna T. Shoemaker Joseph Savasta Cosmo Saginario Coleen Ceriello-Mehary Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Thomas and Kathleen P. Treacy Peter J. and Carol Striano William and Barbara Serpe James Merriman Gannon XV Anthony F. Trimboli Gary Sumple Joseph C. Stuto, DPM V Alex Meshechok Morris A. and Kathleen A. Chin Anthony and Marlene Volpe Bruce Sullivan Dan and Cindy Mishael Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki Arthur Wiener Peter C. and Judith K. Valente Friends Charles E., lll, Esq. BT and Margaret E. Ronald E. and Carolyn Vioni Bil Mulrow BALTIC STREET CLUB Williams V Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio X CHARTER SOCIETY Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV John T. and Patricia A. Comer Ronald and Ella Nigro James and Wendy Argutto Cheryle E. Williams David N. Weinraub Ella and Ronald Nigro Michelle D. Novak Joseph M., Esq. and Mary Ann REMSEN STREET CLUB Howard and Joan Weinstein RED & BLUE CLUB Daniel O’Toole Mattone V Robert Babaian John and Stephanie Whittier Patrick B. ’71 and Patricia Fotinos Panagakos Monte Redman The Honorable Michael A. Balboni Robert J. Zak, CPA McGovern V Robert Pearson Leighton Waters V John F. and Ann Marie Bills BALTIC STREET CLUB Michele and Frank D. Petrizzo ’75 V Robert and Maryann Rice Stephen M. and Kim Bogart XV John Edward R. and Alice A. James PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Andrew S. Roffe Thomas W. Bogue Karen Barr Robert and Daisy Kreppein Mark H. Burton Jim Ryan Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT Anthony Belluzzi Brian and Maria McAvoy Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. Jeff Schwartz Thomas A. Conniff, Esq. V Richard and Cam Buchanan Mary E. Bickford ASSISI SOCIETY Melanie Severo The Honorable Alfonse M. D’Amato Thomas Burke Scott Bojer Glen Anderson ’77 and Bill Shields Arthur Dignam Carolyn Callahan Marion D. Boteju Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson Tom Slevin Robert and Christina Dow Bruce and Susan Carusi Marsilia Boyle Celerin R. and Marie C. Francoeur Chris Snavely Gary Giordano Brian Cutrone Gunner and Paula Broadwick Vincent M. Barranco Frank and Caron Sonnenberg Catherine Greene Carlos R. de Quesada Cynthia A. Brown Mathew J. Mari BT Louis V. Sorgi William J. Hogan Tracey Dedrick Mary D. Burke Arthur E. Anderson George M. Spankos Mary A. Ledermann William Q. Derrough Alice A. Callaghan V Teresa Anderson XV Craig Staub Michael O’Keeffe Timothy J. and Mary B. Doheny Francesco and Concetta Candela Kathleen Bellew Jeff S. Zeigler and Lester Owens Antonia Dougherty Joseph Cantone Elizabeth Budig Elizabeth Stuart-Zeigler Raymond Pitek Jane C. Duggan Bruce J. and Susan A. Carusi Andrew P. and Janet Cahalan Daniel J. and Brooke F. Studer Ron Robbins Paul Eibeler Frank Codey Joseph and Teresa Carbonaro John Brennan and Vincent Rohan David L. and Cindy Eigen Martin F. Collins John and Deborah J. Cisek Frances A. Sullivan Paul J. Rowley Hany Farag John T. and Patricia A. Comer John and Allison B. De Quatro Most Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan, DD + George J. Scott Robert S. Feit John Curran Paul and Doris Derosa Michael Taccetta John Simmons John J. Ferguson Mary B. Dawson, Ph.D. BT John F. and Myrna Donodeo Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi Philip and Evelyn Stenger Domenico Flavoni Jim Deliteris Thomas Ferris Barbara Tuck Dawn Taylor Kevin Flood Dr. Cosmo and Marilyn DeSteno Marianna Gaus Justin Tuck Lars Folke David S. Dexter Angela and Anthony Guida PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Stanley Varon Joseph Franklin Nicholas J. and Lucille Domini Silvernee C. and Eliaza Harris James Austin Jed Walentas Sean Franklin Edward Duncan Noreen Heaphy Faye Bean Michael and Laura Webb Manuel Franquinha V Rose F. Dunn V Charles W. Hogan Stephen and Cynthia Berger Michael A. and Ella J. Weiss Frank and Maria Fusco Alan Eggleston Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy Wayne E. Bright Robert F. and Margaret P. Gartland Gerard Eizaman Rosary Lui Frank Califano Artie Godsell Anthony Fabiano GIVING LEVELS Keith C. and Patricia C. MacDonald Robert B. and Joan Catell John M. Graham J.G. and Lesley A. Ferris James and Melissa McQuade Frank and Anita Ciolli FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Karl Haden Alan H. and Judith R. Fishman William J. and Jane B. Murdoch Orville W. Dale BT XV $50,000 and above William Haller Edmond and Barbara Flood Robert J. Murphy ’71 Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D., CHARTER SOCIETY XV Jeremiah Healey Sean and Nicole Foye George and Michele L. Noulas D.D. $25,000 to $49,999 Mike Healy Martin Galak Mariann O’Donnell Dr. Harry Dunn PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Bernard Heeran Thomas and Kathleen Gallagher Bogdan Rak and Galina Chved Michael J. Eble $10,000 to $24,999 George Henry Raul Garcia Charles V. and Mary L. Rivas Daria L. Foster PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Karen E. Heyman Anthony J. Genovesi James A. and Veronica M. Rooney Rev. Msgr. Jamie R. Gigantiello $5,000 to $9,999 David J. Howell Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi Robert and Cheryl Siemer DJ Ketchabaw PRESIDENT’S CLUB Susan L. Huff BT and Jennifer Goodman Honey Marie E. ’92 and Michael ’94 John A. Loconsolo $2,500 to $4,999 John F. Gibbons XV Billy Goodspeed Theogene XV Frank J., Jr. and Sarah B. Macchiarola REMSEN STREET CLUB Leslie S. Jacobson Ph.D. BT Richard F., Ph.D. and Helen O. Antoni and Diane Tokarz Walter A. and Kathleen Probst $1,000 to $2,499 William LaCalamito Halverson Steven and Linda Quadrino V BALTIC STREET CLUB FRANCISCANS Thomas Lally William J. and Deborah Hanley V Bro. Robert Smith, OSF BT $500 to $999 Theresa Armento + Keith Longacre Thomas S. Henderson David P. and Catherine Steinmann Virginia Avvento Ronald A. Lopez Robert Herz RED & BLUE CLUB John Walker Irene Baerga Kevin W. Lynch David R. Jones $250 to $499 Anthony and Elizabeth Bello PRESIDENT’S CLUB Susan E. Lynch Kenneth Kalkwarf ASSISI SOCIETY Hubert and Mary Brybag Rob Arning Henry J. and Susan T. Macchiarola Karen Keogh $100 to $249 Salvatore G. Cantarella ’99 William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Dana Markiewicz Dan Kerning FRANCISCANS Jo Anne M. Cummings Domenick and Wendy Cama Frank H. McCracken Daniel P. Klein Gifts to $99

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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Charles S. Whelan, Jr. David Maher John A. and Theresa Bianchi Max Fennimore Dr. Nino F. and Elizabeth Langiulli XV Margaret White Claire H. McCarthy Jean Bickley Dr. Patrick Ferrillo, Jr. Louise Latty Andrew Wiener Catherine McDonough Robert K. and Dianne P. Bitting Connie Finch Harold Laubscher Barry Winograd Michael McKenna Erenestine Blake Sarah Fincke Domenick Laurendi Joseph and Sheila Yallowitz Sonal Mehta Marilyn Blanchette Stephanie Fiorenza Thomas P. Leahy and Guillermina Gomez-Leahy RED & BLUE CLUB Salvatore and Maureen Monaco Mark Boccia Christopher M. Fitzpatrick Michael C. Alfano Lou Mustacchio, Jr. Neil E. Botwinoff Eileen M. Flood Michael and Tara Leary Rich Amblen Frank and Nancy Nemeth Colleen E. Bowerman Ed Fogarty V Marie Letteri Paul Bardo Brian O’Connor Stanley Brettschneider Kelly Forman Bobye G. List Louis and Carol Beierle Thomas and Laurie O’Donoghue Therese Brinken William Forman J. F. Long Celia Bellinger David Offensend Michael Brodie Allan J. Formicola, DDS Henry Lorch Hernan Benitez and Paola Mejia Janet Offensend Martin Brophy John Forster Nicholas S. Lorch Madelyn O. Biggs Veronica Olszewski William R. Brown Dall W. and Ana M. Forsythe Robert Lozzi Sean and Jennifer Bookstaver Michele and Peter Oppermann Frank A. Bruni Dominic Forte Norman E. and Phyllis Lubin Mark and Diane Brown Michael Orban Mike Brunton Charles and Carol B. Francescani Daniel F. and Catherine T. Lynch Rev. Msgr. David L. Cassato Kevin Painting Kathleen Bryan Dr. Charlotte K. Frank John J. Lynch Nathan J. Celauro Rocco and Danielle Papandrea Mary Louise Bulger Adelino R. Franquinha Allison Lyon Dr. and Mrs. William R. Cinotti The Honorable Edward M. Rappaport Ralph Bumbaca Alexander Friedman Camille Lyons Alyson Clark James Reddy Kevin and Margaret Burke Thomas Friemel Frank R. Macchiarola Brian and Gina E. Collins X John Regan Thomas and Mary Burke Albert Gabrielli Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola Maureen Connelly Drew Reid John Burnham Pamela Galligan-Stierle David Major John and Sheila Costello Chris Richey Mary Cahalan V Rev. Msgr. Otto L. Garcia Rich Manion Michael P. Daly Glenn T. Riddell Richard Calcaterra V William C., Jr. and Ann Gartner Andrew and Jodi Marcis Jack Davis Keith R. Rubinstein Thomas Calfa Leonard Gaynor Sisto Martello Lynda de Zorzi Jean Ryan Mary Campagnano Lara J. Genovesi Harry J. Martin Mr. Eugene T. Devine Arthur J. Saladino James and Patricia Cannon Dom Gervasi Linda Masi Scott Dexter Steven Salamone Frank Carroll Joseph Gileno Daniel Maunz John J. and Lynn R. Dillon Thomas Salamone Michael Carroll Anne M. Giudice Anna L. McAleese Karen A. Disanto-Grassotti Gary Sapphire Frank and Jane Catalanotto Samuel B. and Sharyn H. Gold Alison McCabe Robert and Linda Doherty Thomas F. Schutte John and Catherine Caufield Ethan M. Goodman Adele McConnell Edward Drayton V Daniel and Lisa Schwartz Lawrence Cenatiempo X Kathleen A. Gormaley Patrick McDonnell Bernard J. and Kathryn M. Duffy Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery Valerio Cervi Joseph T. Gravini Paul V. and Katherine M. McDonough Justin Esposito Mark and Daria Sidlauskas Frank and Rita Chiachiere Terry and Kerry A. Greene V Elizabeth McLoughlin Richard Esposito Francis Smith and Jack and Maria Chiparo Thomas F. and Linda Guinan Francis McLoughlin Joseph A. Faraldo, Esq. Lorraine M. Allen-Smith Glenn Chiuchiolo John Hammond Martin and Francine McManus Paula Fichtner V Joseph Spinnato David L. Cohen Paula Harney James and Melissa McQuade Joan A. Fogarty V Judy Stanton Chris Connell Marc E. and Yvette S. Harris Kevin McVeigh Frank Franzino Candice Stark Hermione Connelly-Landau V Rev. Msgr. Robert M. Harris Peter Messana Dolores Fredrich Jean M. Stonier V Laurie Connors Richard and Deborah Heffernan Matthew A. and Marykate Meyer Robert A. Friedlander Dr. Supoj Tanchajja V Margina Conroy Damany Henry Joan L. Millman Gary Friedman Joie Tavernise James P. Conway George Henry James Minogue William D. Friel Kevin W. and Patricia K. Thomas Rev. Coleman Costello Reginald Henry Joseph E. Mitchell Thomas J. Gaffney Andres Tola Stephen and Elaine Crane James T. Higgins Patrica Moden Robert Garrett Sr. Marilyn Trowbridge, SFP BT Anna Crifasi Charisse S. Hiigel Steve Monahan Randolph J. ’68 and Donna Richard Valachovic Anthony Crowell Eli Hoffman Frank Motley, Esq. Geminder V Nicholas B. Valastro Nancy Cummings Nancy Hopping V John Mravcak Joyce Genovesi Jaime Vanbramer Rev. James Cunningham John and Mary A. Howell Margaret T. Mullany V Virginia P. Gliedman William Waldorf Francis Cusack James J. Huberty Erik Muller Jason Golden Dr. Richard Wall Thomas A. Cutrone Dr. Arthur J. and Irene Hughes William J. and Jane B. Murdoch Maureen Moore and Abraham Weinstock Carl Dalba, Jr. Hugh T. Hurley Paul Murphy Robert C. Golden John Welch X Rita Damato Sheldon and Florence Hyman Thomas J. Gosdeck Stephen K. Werbel Andrew M. Darcy Ann Marie Iburg Domenick Neglia Larry Graham Lloyd Williams Lea Davies Bruce and Roberta Irushalmi Steven A. Neil Martha Graham Deena Wolfson Florence V. Dean Dr. Florence A. Jackson Ronald S. Newbower George Greco ASSISI SOCIETY Craig Dee Sharon Jaycox Daitz Ralph M. Nigro Bryan X. and Suzanne Grimaldi Jennifer Abbott Mary Kathleen Deloge Andrew W. Johnston, Jr. Steven J. O’Loughlin, Jr. Dennis Harrington Louis Acerra Michael Den Dekker Jerry Jordan Dennis C. O’Rourke Robert Hebron Nikolai Acevedo Alexis DePaola Mitchell Kapnick Michael Oster Joel S., Esq. and Nancy I. Hirschtritt Rosario Acquista V Frank and Liliane DeRosa Dr. Saul Katz Christopher J. Papa Ralph Ianuzzi, Jr. Anthony and Elise Albanese Paul, DMD and Catherine Desjardins Louis G. and Ensi Kaufman Zane Watkins, II and Lydia Parris Thomas Jones Andrew Alia Mary DeStefano Dr. Peter and Barbara Keller Michael C. Pawlus, II and Craig and Laurie Katinas Emmanuel Alia Blaise Didio X Robert K. Kelly Sheila A. Newton-Pawlus Col. Robert M. ’53 and Patricia Don Ameroso Marcella DiFilippo Thomas E. Kelly Anthony and Maria Pecorale Keith XV Dominick and Maryann Amorosa James J. Digilio Bro. Robert Kent Brenda and Robert R. Pepper Timothy L. and Hayley M. Kelch Paul F. Amoruso Matthew Diller Dan Kime Anne Perzeszty Donald E. Kent V Ray Anthony Diane M. DiMauro Maria King Bobby Pet Eugene and Maureen Keogh Andrea Arcarola Stephen Dolan Margaret M. Kirwin Kenneth H. and Judith A. Pforr V J. William King Maria Archer Lawrence J. Donnelly Harry and Beatrice S. Klug Thomas Pfundstein Gerard Koehn and George Arzt Vivian R. Dulberg Glenn Kolonics Msgr. Michael J. Phillips Katheryn Koehn Jtwros Oleg Babekov Brian and JoAnn Edwards Odette A. Konop Marissa K. Plaia James and Kathy Kranz Theodore Bajo Steven Edwards and Jill Krieger Philip R. Poh Thomas Leonardi Leonard Baker V Robin Randall-Edwards David and Lisa Kuehn Douglas P. Posluszny Tommy Leong V Daniel and Suzanne Bautch Stephen E. Einson X Donald J. LaGrega Nellie Purefoy Sylvia Lin Barry Berman Joseph H. and Lisa Esselborn Thomas and Carol Laird Jessica Pyle Michael C. and Jennifer P. Alex Bernardi Ed Evans Rev. Mark J. Lane V Sarah J. Quigley V Macchiarola Otto Bezler Stephen Fabrizio Charlie Langalis Terrence K. Quinn

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

36 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT FRIENDS (CONTINUED)

Thomas Raleigh Steven J. Walters Richard Ferraiolo Nancy A. Miller PRESIDENT’S CLUB Dr. Richard P. Ranney Cheryl Washington Ronald J. and Patricia D. Ferreri Nicholas J. Miraglia Michele Brunton Peter Rayder Michele Weber Barbara Field Helen and George J. Miseo Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. XV Peter Reda Alan Weisberg Stephen Fishler Michael Mondschein and Lois Cheryl A. Howell, Ed.D. V Dr. Spencer and Judy Redding Mr. Marvin A. Welsch Edward Fitzgerald Turetsky-Mondschein June A. McGrisken ’76 X Pat Reddy Toby and Lynda Wertheim Meghan Fitzgerald Ann Monroe-Ballargeon Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV Diane Relyea Nils Wessell John J. Foley Evelyn Moore Emmlynn L. Taylor Linda Renner James and Gail Whelan Nora Fox Haruka Mori REMSEN STREET CLUB Alice Murray Joon Rhee Delora V. Williams V Joy A. Frazier Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66 V Martin Needelman Edward Rissland Joyce T. Williams Pinhas and Doris Friedenberg Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Jack O’Malley Adam Rodabaugh Mary Woehrle James Gambino Irma Garcia ’80 XV Christina Ostran Jeffrey and Robin L. Rodus Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff XV John Ganley Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. X Ronald Palastro Guy Rosiello Joni Yoswein and Nicholas Geale Ellen Glascock, Ph.D. Glenn Van Bramer X James Pantzis Julie Rothstein James and Bernadette Geissler Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 V Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli Anna Pascale James T. Ryan Robert and Frances Genco Dennis J. McDermott ’74 XV Simone Zappa Helen Pearlstein John Ryan Anita Gerasimchik Bro. Owen J. Sadlier, OSF ’69 Barbara Pitkowsky The Honorable John D. Sabini FRANCISCANS Christina Giunta Corinne Smolizza Margaret Pleasants Charles and Audrey Sahadi Brooke Affleck Gerald Glickman, DDS Linda Werbel Dashefsky Patricia B. Power Berk Saka John L. Afton, Esq. V The Honorable Martin Golden Marija F. Wierzbicki Mel A. and Laura A. Pynn Mike Sammut Anthony Anglade Mary Ellen Golden Jerome Williams ’76 Charles W. Schroeder V David Arias Joseph M. Gonzales James J. Quackenbush BALTIC STREET CLUB Dorothy M. Schroeder X Vaneshran Arumugam Evelyn Gordon George and Diane Rhodes Anne Bove, RN V Jason A. Schwartzenberg Isabel R. Ayers Lydia M. Gordon Ronald G. Rice Glenn A. Braica Laura Schwarz Joyce A. Ayoub S. Alonzo, Jr. and Diane R. Graves John Riley Richard Coladarci Joseph Sciame Eunice Baptiste Alice Greenwald Bishop Maurice Robert Joseph Cummings Carlo and Teresa Scissura Lillian Belcher Janet Griffith J. Milo and Jo Ann Robinson Charles A. Giardino ’04 V Natalie Scolamiero Marie R. Beneduce Nicholas Guido Sarah A. Rodgers Paulette B. Gonzalez Suzanne Seery Oscar B. and Camille Bering Luz M. Gutierrez Thomas P. and Megan Mery Ryan Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. Dr. Joseph D. Severino Steven Berliner Judith S. Harvey Paul T. Salata Joseph F. Marino, Ph.D. ’68 V Richard Shanley Dr. Dennis J. and Lois Bird William R. Haynes Igor G. Samardzija Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01 V Ashley Sharp Jean C. Black Marc Heft Dominick and Elizabeth Santo Danzil Joseph Sheridan Thomas A. Blumenthal Denise E. Higgins Terry Schaffer V Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 Jay Sheth Eileen A. Bohn Dr. Rowland and Kay Hutchinson Edmund Scharpf Kevin S. O’Rourke V Timothy J. and Kathleen R. Shine Diane Bosse Edmund H. Immergut X Beverly Schnipper John Ragno Ann M. Shurgin Mary Bostou Barbara Jacobson X Fleetha Scott Richard Relkin V Gene Sicignano Leon and Elsie Brazel S. and Eva Jakuba Bradford Seaman Susan L. Richards V Barry Silverberg Judith Brewer William J. and Dorothy Jesinkey John Seminerio James Skurka Elena M. Sirota Rita Bryant Eric Johnson Stephen and Carmen Shappell Charlene St.Vil Debra Sito Stephen F. Burke Nadine Johnson William and Luz Maria Shearer John L. Thurston Diana Skurka Anthony and Sophie Burns Patricia Johnson Norma Sinckler Jamaal G. Womack ’09 Elnora Smith-Watson Laura Bycroft William E. and Mary Kay Kahaly Ronald and Dianne Somma Bro. Kevin Smith, OSF, Ph.D. BT X Marie Calder John and Michele Kelly Marvin Spieler V RED & BLUE CLUB Robert Allende Veronica P. Smith Lawrence and Grace Calia V Patrick Kenny and Maureen Kenny Robert St. Bernard Guy Carlsen X Karen Spillaine Agnes Caminiti V Cynthia Kerr Gaylene Tannis Walter Springer Charles and Dena Capetanakis Lars Loman and Cynthia Thomas Steven Catalano V Scott A. Stanilious Joseph and Kathleen Carpenter Sharon Kerrigan Loman Patricia Thomas Angel Devarez V Dennis Sullivan Daniel Carroll Francis X. and Marjorie B. King Thomas V. Tuffey, Esq. Arthur DiClementi, Ph.D. ’66 V Herminia Sullivan X Bartolomeo and Evelyn Castellano Michele Kirsh Eileen Valenti Alexandria M. Egler X Suzanne Sullivan Joanne Cavanaugh Sydelle Knepper Holly van Gulden Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. XV Patricia Sweeney Ellen R. Cherrick Noelle Kocot-Tomblin Lucretia Vance Anthony J. Kurtin ’00 James G. Taylor Greg Chertoff Dr. Kenneth and Bonnie Kornman The Honorable Albert Vann Jennifer M. Lancaster, Ph.D. Marcello Testa Judge Jerome D. Cohen Henrik and Elaine T. Krogius John and Ada Vapsva Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D. V Agnes Tomaselli Thomas Concannon Marina La Cagnina Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. Katherine O’Hagan Joe Tompkins Dr. Michael R. Condon Andrew and Catherine Lapierre Connie Waterman Danilo Tramontozzi Jean M. Cooke John and Carol Larsen Anita Weston GIVING LEVELS Vincenzo Tramontozzi Joseph V. and Rosemary Cordella Timothy Leary Dr. Brook Wiers FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Mary C. Tucker Alice Corti John J. Lenzo Elinor Wilder $50,000 and above Mark and Jennifer M. Turner John D. and Eileen M. Cosgrove Dr. and Mrs. Carmine LoMonaco Betty J. Williams CHARTER SOCIETY Giacomo Turone Mary R. Coughlin Joseph V. Lopez Amy Wink $25,000 to $49,999 Dr. Robert A. and Marlebe N. Uchin Marguerite Cunningham Carol Lorente Sam Wojnilowon PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Phyllis Valentino Maria DeBlasio Elena M. Lovell Ms. Martha Yoswein $10,000 to $24,999 Dominick F. and Andriana Valletta V Michael DeCenzo Lesley A. Lull Joan Yovine PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Steven J. Vallo Louis Di Meglio Michael and Pauline Macchiarola Nevin and Barbara Zablotsky $5,000 to $9,999 Peter J. Venaglia Michael E. DiGiacomo Robert N. and Cecelia Macchiarola Andi Zhao Nick Vendikos Kathleen A. Dimmler Philip J. and Lillian Maida Dr. Steven B. Zucker PRESIDENT’S CLUB $2,500 to $4,999 Edward J. Vierling V William Dobranski Jill and Lauren Mandel Mark Zulli Richard Vierling Joseph and Eileen Dorinson Ellie Mandell REMSEN STREET CLUB $1,000 to $2,499 John Vogel John E. Dougherty Sidney Mann Richard Vogel Michael Dougherty and Louis and Theresa Maresco Employee Giving BALTIC STREET CLUB Joseph B. and Carolyn E. Marvel $500 to $999 William J. Vogel and Antonia Merzon FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Joanne M. Simeone-Vogel Vincent Mazzone RED & BLUE CLUB Jeffrey Douglas Brendan J. Dugan ’68 BT XV Elena R. Wahlert Paul Drazen Frances McCann $250 to $499 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Margaret Waldmann Burton and Linda Edelstein Karen L. McCann ASSISI SOCIETY James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV David and Jane L. Walentas Stella Eng Sean and Stephanie McDade $100 to $249 Thomas F. Flood John J. Walsh John F. and Kim Esposito V Brien McDonald FRANCISCANS Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D. V Alan Walters Peter and Barbara Farrell Hector and Roberta Medal Gifts to $99 Joseph S. Louzonis X

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 37 EMPLOYEE GIVING

Robert A. Oliva ’04 X David J. Gewirtz Bank of America V Coca-Cola Bottling Co. V Interboro Surgical Associates Carl P. Quigley ’75 X Thomas Giovatto The Brightwater Fund Colgate-Palmolive Matching KIME Distributing, Inc. Edward R. Stewart V Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. Capital One Bank N.A. Gift Program Kings County Democratic Bro. Edward Wesley, OSF, Ph.D. Richard R. Grasso Cullen & Dykman V Collins Building Services, Inc. County Committee ’68 XV Mary C. Guadagni DeSales Media Group, Inc. Community Counseling Service La Bagel Delight V ASSISI SOCIETY Patricia Guadagni ExxonMobil Foundation V Cumberland Packing Corp. LandStar Title Agency Micah A. Acoba Dawn Gugliaro Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Damascus Bakery, Inc. Lassen & Hennigs V Ghazala N. Afzal Brian Guidera Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Deloitte Foundation V L’etoile Development, LLC Deana M. Agostino ’05 Andrew Hartshorne ISS Facility Services V DF Restoration, Inc. Local 46 Metallic Lathers & Allen J. Burdowski, Ph.D. Dexter Henry JP Morgan Chase Empire Office Reinforcing Iron Workers General Romona Caramico ’11 James W. Hoffman Edward A. & Lucille The Ergonomics Group LVC Interiors, Inc. Robert Charles, Ph.D. Elaine L. Hurst, Ph.D. Kimmel Foundation First National Bank of New York Lynch Development Associates, Inc. Jeffrey Clarke Megan E. Husak ’08 KPMG FIS Client Management MACRow Foundation Donna M. DeSiena X Margaret A. Iacono Liberty Warehouse IABS Charities, Inc. Marks, Paneth & Shron, LLP Melissa A. Duron ’03 Marlon D. Joseph ’05 Meridian Capital Group International Union of Operating Maxim Group, LLC Irina Ellison, Ph.D. Sofiya Kagan Monster Worldwide Engineers McCracken Financial Solutions Ann Farrell V Maciej Krupa ’06 Mulvaney Family Foundation J.N. Savasta Corp. The Mechanic Group, Inc. Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. Alexander Kustanovich The National Italian American John Henry’s HVAC Mercer Health & Benefits, LLC Bro. Gary Gaynor, OSF ’64 Mei W. Lam Foundation, Inc. Kam Contracting of New York Middleton Environmental, Inc. Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. X Andrew J. Lasky ’11 The New York Community Trust Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP Morgan Stanley Fund for Charitable Giving Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 Mitchell Levenberg Penske Automotive Group, Inc. V The Henry Luce Foundation V New York Marriott Marquis Kathryn A. Grant Matthew A. Linkus ’10 PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V Mercury Public Affairs, LLC Times Square Nurullah Hajra Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 POM Recoveries, Inc. Merrill Lynch Park Strategies, LLC X Matthew C. Hogan ’01 X Frederick A. Lopez PricewaterhouseCoopers Newmark, Grubb, Knight, Frank Party Rental Ltd. Leonard Honig X Carolyn Madeo Prudential Insurance Company V NYSE Euronext Foundation Matching Gifts Program Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Julio Huato, Ph.D. Eric Malijan Ridgewood Savings Bank XV O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC Program XV Rev. Brian J. Jordan, OFM Ian S. Maloney, Ph.D. May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, LLC Pilo Arts Day Spa & Salon Michael M. Kaune, Ph.D. Stephen Maresca RTP Technology Project Management Institute PJ’s Auto & Tire Center Joseph V. Kelly John McNamara, Ph.D. V Structure Tone, Inc. Student Government Association Proskauer Rose, LLP Chad A. Lectura ’07 Yuki Miyazawa V Sullivan & Cromwell Transfirst The River Café John Lombardo Steven J. Mullins V TD Bank United Management Corporation Samuel A. Ramirez & Co., Inc. Evelyn Magdaleno ’83 Margaret H. Murphy United Way of Massachusetts Bay Unity Electric Company Smith Party Rentals, LLC Lloyd C. McNeil Daniel Nigro ’95 and Merrimack Valley Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC Spin Label Monica Michalski ’01 Meghan K. O’Brien X Vanguard Charitable Endowment St. Anthony’s Guild Estelle Miller, Ph.D. Roxanne J. Persaud REMSEN STREET CLUB Program St. Francis College Faculty Housing Brian D. Morales ’08 Nickie Phillips, Ph.D. Academy For Academic Leadership Waldorf Family Foundation, Inc. Staples Marianne Negri Danny A. Plaza ’05 V ADP Foundation Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc. Carmine Nogara, Ph.D. Mary A. Pradt PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Alpine Trading, Inc. Sterling Affair Bro. Dominic F. Quigley, OSF ’71 Nettie Respondek Alltype Printing American Dental Association Tannenbaum, Helpern Syracuse & Lisa M. Randazzo ’04 Armando D. J. Rodriguez Ayco Charitable Foundation Anchin, & Anchin, LLP Hirschtritt, LLP Marianne Roncoli, Ph.D. Minerva Rolon ’12 BD Development, LLC Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. TD Bank Long Island Miriam Salholz, Ph.D. V Filip Sasic ’12 BNY Mellon Bank of America Charitable Thomas & Graham, LLP Erez Schochat, Ph.D. ’97 V Sinan Selmani Candid Litho Printing, Ltd. Foundation V Barbara and Donald Tober Gerard Shaw, Ph.D. James P. Smith, Ph.D. Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens Bethpage Federal Credit Union Foundation Fred Siegel, Ph.D. Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D. X CDHM Big Guy Foundation Total Fire Protection Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. Richard M. Squire Community Foundation of the Bishop Ford Central Catholic Triboro Elevator Consultants Michelle P. Steven Florida Keys High School Behrouz H. Tabrizi, Ph.D. Corporation Justine R. Stevenson Con Edison Company XV Brooklyn Ballet Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D. Stanley B. Tunick Foundation Celeste A. Van Nice Diocesan Food Services Brooklyn Chapter Jack and Jill of Jennifer Wingate, Ph.D. UBS Financial Services, Inc. Arthur Velnik ’07 Eagle Interiors, Inc. American Charity FRANCISCANS Vantis Life Kaitlyn M. Vican Equinox Financial Solutions Brown & Weinraub, PLLC Ramy Abdalla Verizon Foundation V Mona Wasserman Ernst & Young Foundation Bulldog Graphic Solutions Amir Ali The Walt Disney Company Michael A. Watkins, Sr. Farrell Fritz, PC Business Relocation Services Dennis S. Anderson, Ph.D. Westermann Sheehy Keenan Lindsay Weigle Fast Track Construction Chevron Matching Gift Program Catrina E. Avvento ’07 V Samaan & Aydelott, LLP Susan Weisman V FJC Security Services, Inc. ChevronTexaco Jeanette B. Baker XV Ziff Bros. Investments Scott Weiss, Ph.D. Investors Bank Church of the Holy Child of Jesus Benjamin K. Barnett ’08 Lynson L. Willis ’07 J.M.S. Foundation V Council of School Supervisors BALTIC STREET CLUB Max Barnhart ’11 Dr. Robert Wu Laquercia and Klein, LLP and Administrators Aristocrat Paint Contractors Clive Bentick Susan Young Victoria Loconsolo Foundation County Wide Beverage Distributors Bellevue Hospital Center Edward J. Breslin Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn CTSI Bogardt & Company, LLP Kyle S. Brown New York Community Bank Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Bristol-Myers Matching Gifts Julio Campuzano Corporations & Foundation Diversified Valuation Group C. M. Richey Electrical Contractors Jaime Chauca PSAL Wingate Memorial Fund East Coast Power and Gas Candela & Associates Tyler W. Clarhaut ’13 Foundations The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Fidelity National Title Group Catholic Cemeteries Andrew Cornicello Rhodes Memorial Fund Figli di San Gennaro, Inc. The College of Saint Rose Christian Cuba FOUNDER’S CIRCLE General Atlantic Corporation Rivkin Radler, LLP The Forsyth Institute Columbus Citizens Foundation Chad V. Davis ’02 Shell Oil Company Gallagher Benefit Services Consolidated Edison, Inc. Miyo Y. Davis CHARTER SOCIETY Sovereign Bank Godsell Construction Corp. Cpex Real Estate Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 Astoria Federal Savings XV Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Grant Thornton, LLP XV Dan Kelly Memorial Gift Fund Brown Brothers Harriman V Athena Devlin, Ph.D. Al & Peggy DeMatteis PRESIDENT’S CLUB The Greater Cincinnati Foundation John R. Dilyard, Ph.D. V Educational Housing Services, Inc. The 6 Group Greenberg Traurig, LLP Family Foundation Dionne A. Dodson Hudson City Savings Bank X AIG Matching Grants Program The Haugland Family Foundation Equinox Christopher Driscoll National Grid XV Best Choice Staffing Charles F. Heeran Foundation Ferrilli Information Group Harriet Dunn ’07 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Center for Integrated Teacher Holtz Rubenstein Reminick Franciscan Brothers XV Virginia A. Franklin, Ph.D. Anonymous V Education IBM Matching Grants Program XV Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP David Gansell Admore Air Conditioning Corp. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Ingber Law Firm Gensler David B. Gardella ’97 Arnold & Porter, LLP

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

38 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS

Inter-County Bakers ING Financial Services Corporation CleanTech East Corp. SRV Bank Sarah Fincke John Barrett Salon Institute of Design Clearway Signage Associates St. Bernard’s Church Thomas F. and Eileen Flood JP Morgan Chase Foundation V Madonna Arts Clinton Street Barber Shop St. Francis College Admissions Office Laura M. Fodera ’09 Karuna Acupuncture of Brooklyn Martin J. McLaughlin Commencement Flowers Sterling Realty Group, LLC Fodera Guitar Partners, LLC Kaufman Realty Communications, Inc. Concordia University Chicago Superior Printing & Litho V Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP Kaye Scholer, LLP Metro Fire Safety Guards, Inc. Court Order T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. XV Martin Galak Keystone Financial Solutions, LLC Mindich Enterprises, Inc. Court Street Office Supplies Tavella Plumbing & Heating Corp. Dom Gervasi Kwittken & Company Mother’s Club of St. Joseph School Crown Trophy & Sporting Goods Throggs Neck Halloween Richard M. ’69 and Judy Giammarco LPL Financial Resources Group Nucor Construction Corp. Custom House Parade Committee Christina Giunta Luman, Helfman, & Tucker NYPD Emerald Society Deluxe Corporation Toyota Motor Sales Use Gold’s Gym Merck Partnership for Giving Ocean Horizons Scuba Design 2147, Ltd. Tranz Met Group, Inc. Catherine Greene BT Merritt Environmental Donna and James O’Meara Diebold, Inc. Villa Mosconi Rest., Inc. Harbor Fitness Consulting Corp. Charitable Foundation, Inc. Law Offices of Lawrence F. The Vitaliano Foundation William J. Hogan Millennium Valuations, Inc. Optec Communications, Inc. DiGiovanna The Water Club Ann Marie Iburg mNovakDesign Otterstedt Agency Dilan For New York Waterfront Ale House Morgan M. Iburg ’12 Mobil Oil Corporation Penzone & Company Donorwall Design Group The Weeks Lerman Group John Barrett Salon New Horizon Communications Personal Touch Caterers, LLC Down Under Friends of Mark Weprin Karuna Acupuncture of Brooklyn Poler Contracting, Inc. O’Connor Davies, LLP Education Society FRANCISCANS Liberty Warehouse Omgeo, LLC Port Authority PBA, Inc. Ensign-Bickford Foundation, Inc. Berkshire Taconic Community Allan Lowenkron Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. Prime New York Exxon Mobil Corporation Foundation Made in Brooklyn Tours O’Shea-Hoey Funeral Home, Inc. The Prudential Foundation Faughnan Financial Group Brooklyn Museum Madonna Arts Personnel Consulting Associates QueBIT Consulting, LLC Fran Rogers Personnel Communications Honor Society David Maher Piper Jaffray Matching Gift Program Sports Depot Frank J. Silvestri, Inc. Davari Companies Nicole Makea Race, Inc. St. Athanasius Church Gold’s Gym Dave and Busters Joseph C. ’83 BT and Carol Mangan Rocklyn Asset Corp. St. Francis Monastery Grand Canyon Restaurant Dot’s Restaurant Brian P. Mooney RuffaloCODY St. Francis Prep High School GTC Enterprises Ltd. The Dover Forge Restaurant Mount Snow Schroder Investment Management Sullivan & Kehoe Haitian American Student Guidance & Counseling New York Football Giants, Inc. North America Team Research Association Support Systems New York Red Bulls Snavely Associates Terrace Dance Studio Harbor Fitness Mercy Home for Children Ocean Horizons Scuba Sorgi & Minichiello, LLP Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club Heights Cafe Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Michael O’Keeffe St. Edmund Preparatory High School The Troupers of St. Francis College Hidden Gems Solutions National Grid Matching Gifts Program Palm Bay International TIAA-CREF Uniformed Firefighters Association of Holy Name Church New York Red Bulls Lynn Parkerson Total Telecom Solutions, LLC Greater New York Hunter’s Steak & Ale House, Pete’s Waterfront Ale House Pete’s Waterfront Ale House Two Trees Management Co., LLC United Way of New York City Gorm Rest., Inc. V Public School 160 Pilo Arts Day Spa & Salon Tyrone Service Company, Inc. Wholesale Marble Distributors, Inc. Irwin Edwards Recruiters, Inc. Quality Business Products Prospect Park Alliance The Whelan Group Xaverian High School XV Jem Service Center RBS Citizens Financial Group The River Café Yorkshire Food Yoswein New York Jimco Associates, Inc. Scout by Bungalow Jean Ryan YoungBiz John Weir Flowers Corp. RED & BLUE CLUB SFC Women’s Basketball Scout by Bungalow Abigal Press ASSISI SOCIETY Kenneth Brown St. Friary Melanie Severo Acquista Food Services V 3rd Ave Rest Group, Ltd. Latin American Society St. Francis College Library Debra Sito Apple Mortgage A & L Cesspool Service Corp. Leone Funeral Home St. Patrick’s Home SoulCycle Baglivi & Cook A Slice of Brooklyn Livingston Street Parking Stamats Seminars Joie Tavernise Bamontes Restaurant Corp. V Adoptive Parents Committee, Inc. Lockheed Martin Corporation Emmlynn L. Taylor and Barnes and Noble at AFS International, Inc. Made in Brooklyn Tours Jules Taylor, Jr. St. Francis College Alfred University Mallozzi & Dwyer, PC In-Kind Donors Terrace Dance Studio Bergassi Group, LLC All In One Grad, Inc. Marco Polo Restaurant Justin Tuck A Slice of Brooklyn Biscuits and Bath Allstate Insurance Company Mark Bruce International, Inc. John F. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully Jennifer Abbott Brooklyn Children’s Museum American Express Gift Matching Massey Knakal Realty Giacomo Turone Brooke Affleck Brooklyn Heights Association Program McCabe & Associates Eugene J. Viti, Jr. ’85 and Rich Amblen Bruno’s Hardware Armando’s Restaurant MCR, Inc. Patricia M. Manieri-Viti ’84 James and Wendy Argutto The Business Council of New York Auster Agency, Inc. Medtronic Foundation The Water Club Paul Bardo State, Inc. Bank of New York Mellon Community MFA Financial, Inc. Barnes and Noble at Cactus Worldwide Partnership Campaign Midhattan Woodworking Corporation St. Francis College Cavalcante and Co. Benedetto For Assembly Montyq’s Bikram Yoga Bay Ridge Chubb & Son Bernardi Electric Mount Snow Biscuits and Bath GIVING LEVELS Citiwide Auto Leasing, Inc. Bikram Yoga Bay Ridge Neglia Appraisals, Inc. Brooklyn Ballet Clark Associates Bishop Kearney High School New York Football Giants, Inc. FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Brooklyn Botanical Gardens $50,000 and above Friends of Steve Cohn BlackRock Matching Gift Program Nick’s Fine Jewelry Brooklyn Museum CPEX Operations BPC Management Corp. NYC Department of Commerce CHARTER SOCIETY Matthew J. and Michele Brunton David Shannon Florist, Inc. Friends of Richard Brodsky O’Keefe’s Bar $25,000 to $49,999 Cactus Worldwide Elegant Affairs Brooklyn Academy of Music OSAP PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Frank and Anita Ciolli Elhilow & Maiocchi, LLP Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Palm Bay International $10,000 to $24,999 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Esposito & Sons, Inc. Brooklyn Sports, Ltd. Peter Byros Enterprises, Inc. PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Columbus Citizens Foundation Fodera Guitar Partners, LLC Buckley’s Restaurant & Catering PinnacleCare $5,000 to $9,999 Anna Crifasi Fordham University Byrne Poh, LLP PNC Foundation Matching PRESIDENT’S CLUB Nancy Cummings Franciscan Sisters of the Poor C & C Catering Service, Ltd. X Gift Program $2,500 to $4,999 John F. Darnowski ’70 Futures in Education Foundation, Inc. Cadets Alumni Association Prospect Park Alliance REMSEN STREET CLUB Dave and Busters General Electric Foundation Cafe Buon Gusto Queen Marie Italian Restaurant, Inc. $1,000 to $2,499 Carlos R. de Quesada Gereard Carelli Orchestra Capital One Matching Gifts Program R. Christopher McCormack, Jr. PLLC BALTIC STREET CLUB Scott Dexter Giordano Studios, LLC Caterpillar Foundation Rogers and Taylor Appraisers, Inc. $500 to $999 Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine Century Legend Management, Inc. Root Realty, Inc. RED & BLUE CLUB Government and Community DiMauro Relations Department Chadwick’s Restaurant Satnik Jewelers $250 to $499 Dot’s Restaurant Harlem Week, Inc. Cintolo and McCarthy, CPAs Scotto Funeral Home ASSISI SOCIETY The Dover Forge Restaurant Heights Chateau V Joseph P. Clavin Sons, Inc. Sky’s the Limit Advisors, LLC $100 to $249 Equinox Hotel Association of NYC Funeral Home V SoulCycle FRANCISCANS Gifts to $99

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 39 In Honor of

Honorary gifts can be made to the Annual Fund or to our scholarship program. By prescribing a name to the gift, the donation also serves as a tribute to an individual of personal significance. Below are the names of the individuals specially acknowledged and their donors:

MIA ACOSTA LUCIA P. CELLINI AUDREY GLEN SARA JANE PATRONE Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Darrin W. Glen ’13 Thomas F. and Eileen Flood BYRON AHLEMEYER BRO. GEOFFREY CLEMENT, OSF WESLEY GLEN CARL P. QUIGLEY ’75 John W. Ahlemeyer ’13 Stephen and Carmen Shappell Darrin W. Glen ’13 Guram Nozadze ’13 MARIE AMORELLO SR. COLLEEN COLBERT, OP FRANCIS J. GREENE, PH.D. MONTE REDMAN John Amorello ’13 Tara A. Garone ’11 Joseph M. Hemway ’84 Middleton Environmental, Inc. EDWARD P. AQUILONE ’60 HILDA DEJEAN LYNNE K. JACKSON, PH.D. DEREK ALEXANDER RIVERA Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Sachel E. French ’13 Erin M. Hughes ’13 Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers ALEXANDRIA M. EGLER THE KILLEEN FAMILY MERMON SATCHELL YVONNE S. ARMSTRONG ’94 Florence V. Dean Nathan J. Celauro Judy E. Blakey ’13 Michelle P. Steven Charles A. Giardino ’04 IRMA GARCIA ’80 HEATHER SLAVIN ALFREDA BARBER AIG Matching Grants Program NANCY KOZAK Justin T. Worsley ’13 Neather L. Darroux ’13 Eunice Baptiste John McNamara, Ph.D. ADRIAN TORRES Glenn A. Braica MARINA BREKHOUNETS DR. PETER P. LEIBMAN ’71 Salvador Torres ’13 James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 Vlademar Brekhounets ’13 Donavon Cross ’13 Irma Garcia ’80 ROBERTA TORRES VIRGINIA CARDELLA Bro. Thomas Grady, OSF ’68 LAURA MCCOMISKEY Salvador Torres ’13 Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Thomas M. Rivera, Jr. ’03 Nicholas R. Johnson ’13 Charlene St.Vil LINDA WERBEL DASHEFSKY REV. MICHAEL A. CARRANO ’66 Emmlynn L. Taylor and Jules Taylor, Jr. ADRIENNE MENDES Howard and Joan Weinstein Anthony and Angela Guida Angela Mendes ’13 Lucretia Vance DR. EVELYN A. WOLFE Susan Weisman BRO. GREGORY L. CELLINI, OSF JOSEPH A. MINGRONE ’76 Syndi K. Webster ’13 Richard Shanley Gail A. O’Donnell ’96

In Loving Memory of

May They Rest In Peace Memorial gifts can be made to the Annual Fund or to our scholarship program. By prescribing a name to the gift, the donation also serves as a tribute to an individual of personal significance. Below are the names of the individuals specially acknowledged and their donors:

PETER N. AQUILONE VIRGINIA CARUSI Michael DeCenzo Dr. Joseph D. Severino Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Mary Kathleen Deloge Ashley Sharp Paul, DMD and Catherine Desjardins Kevin W. and Patricia K. Thomas VALARIE ARGUTTO MOST REV. IGNATIUS CATANELLO ’62 Mary DeStefano Dr. Robert A. and Marlebe N. Uchin POM Recoveries, Inc. Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Dr. Cosmo and Marilyn DeSteno Richard Valachovic THOMAS J. ASHTON CEASAR J. CELLINI Robert and Linda Doherty Richard Vogel Nicholas J. and Lucille Domini Anthony and Marlene Volpe Joseph F. ’49 and Rosaleen Byrne Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Dr. Patrick Ferrillo, Jr. Nevin and Barbara Zablotsky NEAL P. BENNETT ’69 MARLON A. COLLINS ’03 Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Dr. Steven B. Zucker Lars Folke Verizon Foundation Hakim A. Williams ’02 MARCY DITOMMASO Allan J. Formicola, DDS ARTHUR E. BEYER ’61 THEODORE M. COOKE ’57 Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle DiTommaso The Forsyth Institute Hector and Roberta Medal Jean M. Cooke Christopher Fox NANCY DITOMMASO David C. ’63 and Nancy Moriarty FRANCIS CURRIERO ’57 Gerald Glickman, DDS Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle DiTommaso PATRICIA BROWN Marc Heft Dorothy Curriero SOPHIE DIPASQUALE Marion D. Boteju Mr. and Mrs. Jakuba EDWARD A. DARNOWSKI Evelyn Castellano Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Kenneth Kalkwarf John F. Darnowski ’70 Andrew and Catherine Lapierre JAMES F. DOUGHERTY, PH.D. ’66 JAMES V. BURNS ’50 Marie Letteri JOSEPHINE J. DARNOWSKI Alfred University Anthony and Sophie Burns Carol Lorente John F. Darnowski ’70 Joyce A. Ayoub Paul V. and Katherine M. McDonough DR. DONALD I. BUZINKAI ’60 Barry and Sharon Berman DOMINICK P. DEPAOLA, DDS ’64 Michael Moll Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Robert K. and Dianne P. Bitting + Elaine Neenan Macchiarola Academy for Academic Leadership Kevin and Margaret Burke Linda C. Niessen American Dental Association Mary D. Burke URSULA CALLAHAN Steven J. O’Loughlin, Jr. Dr. Dennis J. and Lois Bird Thomas and Mary Burke OSAP Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Michael Brodie Marie Calder Richard and Cam Buchanan Fotinos Panagakos DOROTHY CARLUCCI Frank and Rita Chiachiere Dr. Richard P. Ranney Frank and Jane Catalanotto The College of Saint Rose Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Dr. Spencer and Judy Redding Jack and Maria Chiparo Concordia University Chicago Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki George and Diane Rhodes Dr. and Mrs. William R. Cinotti Joseph V. and Rosemary Cordella

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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Council of School Supervisors and BRO. PACIFICUS FORTUNE, OSF Thomas F. and Eileen Flood John J. O’Neill, Ph.D. ’42 Administrators Daria L. Foster Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn Castana JOYCE M. RICHARDS Andrew M. Darcy Denise E. Higgins Thomas F. and Eileen Flood James F. ’67 and Patricia Darcy MANUEL GARCIA Eli Hoffman Marie Zachary John E. Dougherty Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Charlie Langalis Michael Dougherty and Antonia Merzon Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Susan E. Lynch RAYMOND RIKER Paul Drazen THE HONORABLE ANTHONY J. Anna L. McAleese John J. and Lynn R. Dillon Steven Edwards and Robin Randall-Edwards GENOVESI Joseph E. Mitchell Jean ’76 and Michael O’Leary Stella Eng PinnacleCare Jose A. Marengo ’04 Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Edmund Scharpf ROSEANNA RIKER Kathleen A. Gormaley DOROTHY THOMPSON HAMILTON John J. Walsh John J. and Lynn R. Dillon Guidance & Counseling Support Systems Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Marvin A. Welsch Jean ’76 and Michael O’Leary Richard and Deborah Heffernan Deena Wolfson ROBERT R. ROONEY ’75 Dr. Arthur J. and Irene Hughes PATRICIA HILLERY TERENCE P. MCCOLLUM ’71 Joseph Sheridan Sheldon and Florence Hyman Bro. Campion Lally, OSF ’64 Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan Patrick Kenny and Maureen Kenny MICHAEL J. HOLMES JOSEPH ROSANIA ’50 Margaret M. Kirwin Mary E. Bickford MARTIN T. MCNEILL ’63 Angela Rosania Gerard and Katheryn Koehn Barbara Tuck Verizon Foundation DEBORAH SEATON ’08 John and Carol Larsen John J. Lenzo HAVA HOT FRANCIS P. MESCALL Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Daniel F. and Catherine T. Lynch Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 Alfonso Lopez ’06 Jill and Lauren Mandel MARGIE N. KAPNICK BRO. JOSEPH MOLONEY, OSF ’62 IDA SILIATO Daniel Maunz Mitchell Kapnick Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 and Mary T. Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Frances McCann + Macchiarola Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 JAY KEEGAN EDWARD J. SLOAN McDermott Thomas F. and Eileen Flood JARLATH MURPHY Joseph J. Belmonte ’88 Ann Monroe-Ballargeon Mary E. McKenna ’74 RAYMOND C. SULLIVAN ’68 Zane Watkins, II and Lydia Parris ROBERT J. LARIA ’65 DR. FRANCIS T. MURRAY ’43 Herminia Sullivan Anthony and Maria Pecorale John DeRiso ’55 Alice Murray Public School 160 BRO. GEORGE LARKIN, OSF ’60 HAJRA SULTAN J. Milo and Jo Ann Robinson Donald Buckley ’79 ROBERT C. NOLAN, ESQ. ’70 Ghazala N. Afzal Root Realty, Inc. John N. McPadden ’96 Alice A. Callaghan ROBERT TIPALDI Bradford Seaman Glenn M. Huzinec ’85 and Theresa E. CHARLES O’BRIEN William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black William and Luz Maria Shearer Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Thomas F. and Eileen Flood William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Ann M. Shurgin Shernette C. Walters ’93 Karen Spillaine MAUREEN PASTINA DR. EDMUND J. TOMASELLI ’47 John and Ada Vapsva FLORS LINARES NYSE Euronext Foundation Matching Gifts Agnes Tomaselli Verizon Foundation Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Program Cheryl Washington Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. CONSTANCE TORTORELLI Macchiarola GLADYS POWELL Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 BRO. LAWRENCE DROWNE, OSF Ella and Ronald Nigro Ellen M. Raspitha ’72 JOHN MALONEY MARGARET TRAINA Daniel B. ’90 and Ann Maloney ANNE PITARO Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 NEIL FELDMAN Thomas F. and Eileen Flood William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black JOHN M. MCCARTHY ’51 JOSEPH VERGADAMO William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Jean Bickley BRO. LEO QUINN, OSF ’26 Ella and Ronald Nigro Lea Davies Patrick Barone ’74 BERNARD FERGUSON ’22 JOSEPH P. WALKER ’61 Robert and Christina Dow Charles H. ’63 and Dorianne Harris John J. Ferguson Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Dr . Frank J . Macchiarola ’62 and The Chancellor’s Fund

The passing of Dr. Macchiarola led to a wellspring of support for The Chancellor’s Fund. Special thanks to the donors below for honoring his memory and ensuring that his legacy continues through the gift of education.

Louis Acerra John A. Bianchi and Theresa Bianchi Joseph J., Esq. ’96 and Marianna Bruno Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia Bishop Kearney High School Matthew J. and Michele Brunton Deana M. Agostino ’05 Stephen M. and Kim Bogart Mary Louise Bulger AIG Matching Grants Program Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 BT Cadets Alumni Association Andrew Alia Diane Bosse Joseph C. ’76 and Janet Caldarella Edward J. ’69 and Eileen Anderson Neil E. Botwinoff Charles and Dena Capetanakis Anthony Anglade Anne Bove, RN Romona Caramico ’11 George Arzt Marsilia Boyle Guy and Carol Carlsen Kepler B. Auguste ’13 BPC Management Corp. Joseph and Kathleen Carpenter Ayco Charitable Foundation John Brennan and Frances A. Sullivan Daniel Carroll Jeanette B. Baker Bristol-Myers Matching Gifts Brian M. Cashin ’69 James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling Brooklyn Childrens Museum Steven Catalano Daniel and Suzanne Bautch Michelle A. Brucella ’05 Joanne Cavanaugh

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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Ellen R. Cherrick Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. Georgette A. Loutfi ’12 Nicholas Rodriguez ’00 John B. Clark BT Dall W. and Ana M. Forsythe Richard E. Loutfi ’10 Thomas P. and Megan Mery Ryan Frank Codey Joseph P. Forte, Esq. ’69 and Dorothy Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Charles and Audrey Sahadi Friends of Steve Cohn Vance-Forte Norman E. Lubin and Phyllis Lubin Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program Charles and Carol B. Francescani Christina Macchiarola Tara D. Santos ’13 Martin F. Collins Dr. Charlotte K. Frank Frank J., Jr. and Sarah B. Macchiarola Joseph Sciame Thomas Concannon Pinhas and Doris Friedenberg Frank R. Macchiarola John Seminerio Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin William C., Jr. and Ann Gartner Henry J. and Susan T. Macchiarola William and Barbara Serpe Chris Connell Nicholas Geale Laura Macchiarola Gene Sicignano Maureen Connelly Lisa K. Giovatto and Thomas Giovatto Mary T. Macchiarola Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman Thomas A. Conniff, Esq. Virginia P. Gliedman Michael and Pauline Macchiarola Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 BT Larry Graham Robert N. and Cecelia Macchiarola Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane Stephen and Elaine Crane Martha Graham Jose A. Marengo ’04 Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Anthony Crowell Bryan X. and Suzanne Grimaldi Louis and Theresa Maresco Veronica P. Smith Jo Anne M. Cummings Dr. Donald H. and Jean W. Haider Shelia Martin Ronald and Dianne Somma Marguerite Cunningham Richard F., Ph.D. and Helen O. Halverson Nikiforos and Lambrina Mathews William E. ’63 and Sara Spencer Edward R. ’71 and Angela F. Curty Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon Claire H. McCarthy St. Francis College The Honorable Alfonse M. D’Amato Michael C. Healy ’64 Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott St. Francis College Admissions Office Lynda de Zorzi Cindy L. Hernandez ’13 Joan M. ’99 and Gerard McGowan Charlene St.Vil Robert ’64 and Barbara de Zorzi Joel S., Esq. and Nancy I. Hirschtritt Joseph C. Marino and Coleen McGrath Craig Staub Salvatore P. Demma ’09 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood Lloyd C. McNeil David P. and Catherine Steinmann William Q. Derrough James J. Huberty Charles and Mary McQuade Suzanne Sullivan Donna M. DeSiena James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson Dr. Donald A. ’63 and Susanne McQuade Patricia Sweeney Matthew Diller Salvatore ’75 and Barbara ’75 Iannuzzi James Merriman Botond Szalma ’08 Douglas J. Donahue ’01 and Elizabeth J. Institute of Design Joan L. Millman Tannenbaum, Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt, Galante ’01 Bruce and Roberta Irushalmi Monster Worldwide LLP Timothy J., CPA ’02 and Carolina C. ’01 Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. Maritza Navarro ’00 Emmlynn L. Taylor and Jules Taylor, Jr. Donahue William J. and Dorothy Jesinkey Marianne Negri The Vitaliano Foundation John F. and Myrna Donodeo Kathleen M. Joyce ’83 Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D. Patricia Thomas Joseph and Eileen Dorinson JP Morgan Chase Foundation Patrick Notaro ’04 Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi Matthew P. Dory ’01 Dr. Saul Katz David Offensend Mary C. Tucker Jeffrey Douglas John and Michele Kelly Janet Offensend John F. ’67 BT and Maureen Tully Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Joseph V. Kelly Michael Orban Serghei I. Vaculeac ’03 Alexandria M. Egler Eugene and Maureen Keogh John E. Pallat, III Peter C. and Judith K. Valente David L. and Cindy Eigen Edward A. & Lucille Kimmel Foundation Anthony ’61 and Judith Pantano Vanguard Charitable Endowment Equinox Financial Solutions Sydelle Knepper Helen Pearlstein Ronald E. and Carolyn Vioni Robert S. Feit Jill Krieger PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. Andrija Vrdoljak ’07 Peter E. Felvegi ’03 Charles P. La Cagnina, CPA ’64 Margaret Pleasants John Walker Ronald J. and Patricia D. Ferreri Marina La Cagnina Walter A. and Kathleen Probst Henrietta P. Warmsley Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Jennifer M. Lancaster, Ph.D. Bro. Dominic F. Quigley, OSF ’71 Nils Wessell Figli di San Gennaro, Inc. Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and Margaret Einhorn Terrence K. Quinn Joni Yoswein and Glenn Van Bramer Connie Finch Louise Latty Patricia A. Radigan ’80 Martha Yoswein Thomas J. Fiorella ’09 Chad A. Lectura ’07 Lisa M. Randazzo ’04 YoungBiz Tara M. Flood ’07 Bono H. Lee ’11 Joan E. ’81 Regan Marie Zachary Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Thomas Leonardi Michael J. ’80 and Donna Regan Simone Zappa Joan A. Fogarty Bobye G. List Richard Relkin

Terriers for Terriers Disaster Relief Fund

Special thanks to the contributors of the Terriers for Terriers Disaster Relief Fund below. Because of you, SFC has provided many students with a wide variety of support including housing, food, books, tuition remission and grants.

Anonymous Albert O. Benkert ’68 Mary Campagnano Con Edison Company Micah A. Acoba George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner Guy and Carol Carlsen Gerard P. ’73 and Anne T. Conlon ’76 Danielle N. Adone ’13 John F. and Ann Marie Bills Steven Catalano Kevin T. Conlon ’11 Adoptive Parents Committee, Inc. Marilyn Blanchette Robert B. and Joan Catell James P. Conway AIG Matching Grants Program Thomas A. Blumenthal Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Alice Corti Robert A. ’67 and Mary Alessandro Stephen M. and Kim Bogart Paul P. Chadason ’75 Lucy Curci-Gonzalez ’77 and Arturo Emmanuel Alia Bartosz M. Boryszewski Robert Charles, Ph.D. Gonzalez-Alfonso Robert Allende Edward J. Breslin James V. ’59 and Suzanne T. Chatfield Edward R. ’71 and Angela F. Curty Robert G. ’90 and Lisa Amenta Stanley Brettschneider Greg Chertoff Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone Dennis S. Anderson, Ph.D. Friends of Richard Brodsky Church of the Holy Child of Jesus Carl Dalba, Jr. Shermaine D. Andrew Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown Frank and Anita Ciolli Lowell Dashefsky and Linda Werbel Dashefsky Kepler B. Auguste ’13 Cynthia A. Brown Citiwide Auto Leasing, Inc. Kacie K. Davis ’13 Auster Agency, Inc. Brown & Weinraub, PLLC Ralph ’59 and Sheila Cloppse William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Dawson Jeanette B. Baker Michele and Matthew J. Brunton David L. Cohen Ms. Tracey Dedrick Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball The Business Council of New York State, Inc. Friends of Steve Cohn Salvatore P. Demma ’09 Louis and Carol Beierle Philip A. Buttling ’59 Richard and Jenna Y. Coladarci William L. ’63 and Beverly Dempsey Benedetto For Assembly Frank Califano Communications Honor Society Michael Den Dekker

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

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DeSales Media Group, Inc. Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D. Michael P. Morris ’76 and Mary McGovern- Mary Ellen ’75 and Anthony Scala Jean S. ’94 and Melissa Desravines John and Mary A. Howell Morris ’76 Jason A. Schwartzenberg Athena Devlin, Ph.D. James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney Carlo and Teresa Scissura David S. Dexter Elaine L. Hurst, Ph.D. Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 SFC Womens Basketball Dilan For New York Interboro Surgical Associates Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy Gerard Shaw, Ph.D. Kathleen A. Dimmler Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. Philip D. Murray ’65 Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras John F. ’69 and Denise Nash Elena M. Sirota Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan Jimco Associates, Inc. Steven A. Neil John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich Education Society Marlon D. Joseph ’05 Frank and Nancy Nemeth Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Brian and JoAnn Edwards JP Morgan Chase Foundation Mr. Richard T. Nolan ’55 Corinne Smolizza Alan Eggleston Michael M. Kaune, Ph.D. Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D. Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder Alexandria M. Egler Manpreet Kaur Nucor Construction Corp. Christina Somma Irina Ellison, Ph.D. Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Keegan Layla M. Nunez Frank and Caron Sonnenberg Anthony Fabiano Timothy L. and Hayley M. Kelch Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess Hany Farag Joseph V. Kelly James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea Gabrielle Spinelli Joseph A. Faraldo, Esq. Kings County Democratic County Commitee Rachael O’Donoghue St. Francis College Library Peter and Barbara Farrell Michele Kirsh Robert A. Oliva ’04 Charlene St.Vil Stephen Fishler James and Kathy Kranz Veronica Olszewski Philip and Evelyn Stenger Meghan Fitzgerald William LaCalamito Edward R. ’10 and Susan O’Malley Student Government Association Edward Fitzgerald Thomas and Carol Laird Omgeo, LLC Joseph C. Stuto, DPM Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Thomas Lally Willy A. Orantes ’08 Patrick W. Sullivan ’63 James F. Foo ’13 Adolfo Lara ’13 Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Orlando Bro. Jeremy Sztabnik, OSF ’63 Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. Andrew J. Lasky ’11 Christina Ostran Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D. John and Nam Forster Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and Margaret Einhorn Joseph J. ’92 and Katherine D. Paolo ’92 Jessica Taitt Virginia A. Franklin, Ph.D. Latin American Society Julie M. Pape Emmlynn L. Taylor and Jules Taylor, Jr. John J. ’80 and Mary Frawley Edward B. ’65 and Elfriede M. Lein Angelo J. Perrone ’96 Teresa R. Terenzi Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman Mia R. Lentinello Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo Marcello Testa Frank and Maria Fusco Walter R. Leong ’81 Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club Pamela Galligan-Stierle Keith Longacre Joanne Philippe ’99 Throggs Neck Halloween Parade Committee David Gansell Alfonso Lopez ’06 Nickie Phillips, Ph.D. John L. Thurston Irma Garcia ’80 Richard E. Loutfi ’10 Richard J. Piccininni ’76 Daniel J. Toca ’07 Patrick M. Garvey-Mitchell ’13 David B. Loutfi ’13 Barbara Pitkowsky James Toscano Joyce Genovesi Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno Lara J. Genovesi William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy Marissa K. Plaia The Troupers of St. Francis College Anthony J. Genovesi Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola Douglas P. Posluszny Two Trees Management Co., LLC Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski Mary A. Pradt Dilek Unay David J. Gewirtz Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. Mallozzi ’82 Prime New York Holly van Gulden Francis J. ’69 and Ellen Giammona Marc A. Manzo ’13 Jessica Pyle Celeste A. Van Nice Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. Martin J. Mclauglin Communications, Inc. Steven and Linda Quadrino Peter J. Venaglia Ellen Glascock, Ph.D. Jesse A. Masyr and Joanne Jarett-Masyr Christine M. Quigley ’13 Gloria A. Ventura Darrin W. Glen ’13 Vanessa Mateo ’13 R. Christopher McCormack, Jr. PLLC Richard Vierling Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. and Jannette Karen L. McCann John Ragno Andrew F. ’72 and Judith A. Virga Katz-Gomori Sean and Stephanie McDade Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 Andrija Vrdoljak ’07 Ethan M. Goodman Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 David and Jane L. Walentas Billy Goodspeed Patrick B. ’71 and Patricia McGovern Barry D. and Susan L. Richards John Walker Thomas J. Gosdeck Thomas A. ’65 and Claire McLellan Glenn T. Riddell Connie Waterman Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould John McNamara, Ph.D. John Riley Michael A. and Ella J. Weiss Bro. Thomas Grady, OSF ’68 Gino BT and Carol A. ’84 Menchini Jeffrey and Robin L. Rodus Friends of Mark Weprin Kathryn A. Grant Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Mercorella Andrew S. Roffe Bro. Edward Wesley, OSF, Ph.D. ’68 Joseph T. Gravini Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher Minerva Rolon ’12 James and Gail Whelan Greenberg Traurig, LLP Peter Messana Marianne Roncoli, Ph.D. Stephanie and John Whittier Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri Monica Michalski ’01 Christopher S. ’70 and Paula Ruisi Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki Luz M. Gutierrez Middleton Environmental, Inc. Jim Ryan Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Williams Haitian American Student Association Robert J. and Estelle Miller The Honorable John D. Sabini Amy Wink Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. Hanley ’80 Dan and Cindy Mishael Berk Saka Sam Wojnilowon David E. Haverty ’81 Michael Mondschein and Lois Turetsky- Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Marie Zachary Stephen J. Hayden ’69 Mondschein Steven Salamone Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli William R. Haynes Danzil Monk Thomas Salamone Jamie S. Zheng ’13 Joseph M. Hemway ’84 Brian P. Mooney Miriam Salholz, Ph.D. Karen E. Heyman William F. Morgan ’58 Steven A. Rohde ’95 and Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. Haruka Mori Rita Sansotta-Rohde ’95 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood Joseph Savasta

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 43 The 52nd Annual Charter Award Dinner Celebrating

Monte N . Redman Denis J . Salamone ’75 PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, ASTORIA FINANCIAL CORPORATION HUDSON CITY BANCORP, INC. AND ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND HUDSON CITY SAVINGS BANK

GALA PATRON

Gerard C. Keegan ’68, Astoria Federal Savings Monte N. Redman, Astoria Federal Savings

DINNER UNDERWRITERS

Denis J. Salamone ’75, Hudson City Bancorp, Inc. Denis J. ’75 and Joanne Salamone John F. ’67 and Maureen Tully Leighton K. Waters, Jr., Brown Brothers Harriman

EVENT BENEFACTORS

Educational Housing Services Barbara G. Koster ’76, Prudential Financial, Inc. Richard Silverman ’64, Bank of America

COCKTAIL SPONSORS

Arnold & Porter, LLP Ernst & Young, LLP Brian P. Mooney, Net App, Inc. Mark H. Burton Federal Home Loan Bank of NY Lester Owens ’65, JP Morgan Chase Thomas A. Conniff, Cullen & Dykman, LLP KPMG Raymond Pitek, Price Waterhouse Coopers Joseph P. Coppotelli ’63, Structure Tone, Inc. Msgr. Jamie Gigantiello, Vincent A. Rohan, Kenneth D. Daly ’88, CFA, National Grid NY Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn May Ellen & Gerald Ritter Foundation William ’86 and Meredith Dawson William Hogan, Net App, Inc. Philip Stenger, TD Bank Joseph V. DiMauro ’70, Clark Dodge Lorraine Lynch ’91, CTP, National Grid NY Peter Striano, Unity International Group Brendan J. ’68 and Barbara A. Dugan, Mary T. Macchiarola Waldorf & Associates St. Francis College Meridian Capital Group

INSIDE FRONT COVER TERRIER TECHNOLOGY SPONSOR

Sullivan & Cromwell Arthur Dingham, DeSales Media Group, Inc.

GOLD PAGE SPONSOR SILVER PAGE SPONSORS

BNY Mellon Dominick Cama, Investors Bank Ed Mafoud, Damascus Bakery, Inc. Cosmo Saginaro, Grant Thornton W. Edward Bright Cumberland Packaging Corp. Joseph and Mary Mattone, Mattone Group Transfirst Marian Conway, New York Community Empire Office, Inc. Yan Newenhouse, FIS Client Management Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti Bank Foundation Jonathan Greenspun, Mercury Public Newmark, Grubb, Knight, Frank United Management Corporation Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens Affairs, LLC Steve Quadrino, Alltype Printing Michael Perotta, Eagle Interiors, Inc. Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel

Josephine Savastano ’87 and President Brendan J. Dugan ’68 L-R Monte N. Redman, Denis J. Salamone ’75, Mary Snow, and Gerard C. Keegan ’68

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Alpine Trading The Honorable Alfonse and Katuria John Kime, KIME Distributing, Inc. Alex Meshechok, CSG Partners, LLC James Austin, Diocesan Food Services D’Amato, Park Strategies, LLC Thomas Kissane, PJ Callahan Foundation Eileen Long, Diversified Valuation Group Community Counselling Services Proskauer Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School Kevin Flood, Maxim Group, LLC Kevin W. Lynch, Total Telecom Solutions, LLC Frank Califano, FJC Security Services, Inc. Patrick Gallagher, PJ’s Auto & Tire Center Lynch Development Associates, Inc. Vantis Life Insurance Company of Bruce J. and Susan A. Carusi, John M. Graham, Thomas & Graham, LLP Marks Paneth & Shron New York Big Guy Foundation Ingber Law Firm Frank H. McCracken, John Walker, CDHM, Inc. Frank & Anita Ciolli, Grimaldi’s International Union of Operating Engineers McCracken Financial Solutions Westermann Sheehy Keenan Con Edison Jonathan Florist The Mechanic Group, Inc. Samaan & Aydelott, LLP Mercer

HALF PAGE SPONSORS

Al & Peggy DeMatteis Family Foundation David Crawford, kwittken + company Lassen & Hennigs Kathleen Wechter, Kaye Scholar, LLP Robert B. Alesi, Xaverian High School Fontebonne Hall Academy Merritt Environmental Consulting Corp. Joan and Barry Winograd Bob Bennardo, C.M. Richey Electrical Gensler Michelle D. Novak, mNovakDesign Bogardt & Company, LLP Bill Haller, Bulldog Graphic Solutions, Inc. Robert Regan, Aristocrat Paint Contractors Coleen Ceriello, Rocklyn Asset Corp. Ted Heim, Jr., Inter-County Bakers St. Edmund Preparatory High School

DINNER COMMITTEE TICKET SUPPORTERS

Michael A. Balboni Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. O’Reilly, Marsh & Corteselli, PC Marilyn Blanchette, L’Etoile Development Services, LLC LandStar Title Agency Steve Quadrino, Alltype Printing Robert B. Catell June ’76 and Ronald ’80 McGrisken Sugar Foods Corporation Carlos de Quesada Alex Meshechok, CSG Partners, LLC Rivkin Radler, LLP Theodore D. Gaeta, Fidelity National Title Group Michael and Barbara Murphy Thomas J. Volpe

ADVOCATE TICKET SUPPORTERS

Anchin, Block, & Anchin Joseph Franklin Alex Meshechok CSG Partners, LLC AKF Group, LLC Theodore D. Gaeta, Fidelity National Title Group Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 Cynthia Brown, RuffaloCODY Edmund Greco ’79 Josephine Savastano ’87 John B. Clarke, Ed.D. Holtz Rubenstein Reminick Joseph Slater, Managing Principal, Brian Cutrone, Best Choice Staffing Michael C. Lasky Personnel Consulting Associates Orville Dale Allen Lowenkrown Coca Cola Bottling Co. Louis V. Sorgi, Jr., Sorgi & Minichiello, LLP Mr. Hany Farag, UBS Financial Services Michael McKenna Staples John Walker, CDHM, Inc. Charles S. Whelan, Jr., The Whelan Group

BRO. GEORGE TABLE SUPPORTERS

Frank Califano, FJC Security Services, Inc. Dr. Victor Masi ’89 and Theresa Stuto-Masi ’91 Dr. Joseph C. Stuto

BRO. GEORGE PROGRAM

Bro. William Boslet, OSF ’70, James E. Corrigan ’60, Ph.D., Michael C. Lasky Acquista Food Services, Inc. Franciscan Brothers St. Francis College

TICKET SUPPORTERS

Eric C. Applebaum, President, Apple Morris & Kathleen Chin, Deluxe MCR, Inc. Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61, Mortgage Corporation Metro Fire Safety Guards, Inc. Franciscan Brothers John and Kathleen Barry DONORWALL Design Group & Sean Millette, Millennium Valuations, Inc. Thomas P. Seery Clearway Signage Associates Brooklyn Academy of Music Domenick Neglia, Neglia Appraisals, Inc. James G. Taylor, Msgr. David L. Cassato, Pastor, St. Environmental Affiliates Joseph A. ’58 & Ann Nunziata Rogers and Taylor Appraisers, Inc. La Bagel Delight Jean M. Stonier Athanasius Church C. O’Connor, Prudential Financial, Inc. Richard Chiovarelli, Race, Inc. Donald J. LaGrega, Attorney at Law Queens County Savings Bank Matt Sulzer Glenn Chiuchiolo Karen and Lawrence ’72 Marsiello A Division of New York Community Bank Allen Walters, Fran Rodgers Personnel Massey Knakal

L-R Mary Snow, Monte N. Redman, President Brendan J. Dugan ’68, Denis J. Salamone ’75, Board of Trustees John F. Tully ’67 and Mary T. Macchiarola Chairman John F. Tully ’67, and Kaitlin Doyle ’14

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GENERAL TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

Admore Air Conditioning Corp. Brendan J. ’68 and Barbara Dugan Richard W. Merzbacher ’70 Alfred Thoben ’70, D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP Joseph V. DiMauro ’70, Clark Dodge & Company The Macchiarola Family The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti

COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSOR GRILL SNACKS SPONSOR PRIZE SPONSORS

John F. Tully ’67 Investors Bank Bravest Cigar Champion Vending WELCOME GIFTS SPONSOR PHOTOGRAPHY SPONSOR CTSI Educational Housing Services, Inc. Alber Hot ’84, Fast Track Construction Samuel A. Ramirez & Co., Inc. Total Fire Protection

TEE & GREEN SPONSORS TEE & GREEN SIGNAGE

Thomas J. Killeen ’69, Farrell Fritz, PC Collins Building Services, Inc. KPMG TEE SPONSORS GREEN SPONSORS Denis J. Salamone ’75, Hudson City Bancorp. Inc

Astoria Federal Savings BD Development, LLC Patrick J. Dugan ’01 Robert B. Catell TEE SIGNAGE GREEN SIGNAGE Thomas Lawler, Michael Courtien ’79, National Grid CDHM New York Marriott Marquis Times Square Kathie and Christopher Lawler Foundation Cullen & Dykman DeSales Media Group, Inc. for Senior Priests Brian Cutrone Diocesan Food Services Dr. Victor Masi ’89 and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 John Henry’s HVAC, Inc. Frank Califano, FJC Security Services, Inc. OMEGA DELTA CHI — Bill Tully Kevin J. Rhatigan Godsell Construction Company Steve Quadrino, Alltype Printing, Inc. Richard Silverman ’64 IABS Charities, Inc. Jim Ryan, Merrill Lynch George & Elizabeth Vogel Thomas Kissane, Community Counselling Service Joseph N. Savasta, J.N. Savasta Corp In Memory of Chris Waldorf TD Bank

2013 Meadow Brook Golf Outing Photography Sponsor; 2013 Meadow Brook Golf Outing SFC Student Volunteers Al Hot ’84 & Fast Track Construction

46 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT Bro . Urban Gonnoud, OSF Memorial Golf Classic On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 our annual Bro. Urban Gonnoud, OSF Memorial Golf Classic was held at the Dyker Beach Golf Course. Following a day on the links, the golfers enjoyed a buffet dinner at Sirico’s Caterers.

SPONSORS

Billy Black ’70 Gerard Conlon ’73 Bob Genalo ’76 James Long Steven Oliver Michael Sullivan ’67 James Bozart ’86 James Corrigan ’60 Tim Horan Leonard Lubrano ’78 Mike Palmiotto ’79 Ed Vierling Ken Brown Blaise DiDio Hugh & Bonnie Hurley Michael MacIntyre ’97 Joe Perrotta Alan Weissberg Domenick Cama Marjorie Driscoll ’80 Steven Jackson Mike Magliano ’82 Kenneth & Judy Pforr John Welch Larry Cenatiempo Patrick Dugan ’00 Tom Jones Dr. Victor Masi ’89 James Quigley ’96 Joe Wengler ’53 CITE Lou Esposito ’71 Mitch Kapnick John Mathis ’63 Sally Quigley John Wezwick ’70 Kevin Cody Don Faughnan ’77 John Kiely ’76 Gerard McNamara Michael & Paula Rantz Kevin Woods ’87 Tim Cole ’78 Mark Ferro ’83 Brian Leary Lou Mustacchio, Jr. Raphael F. Scotto ’68 Brian & Gina Collins Ed Fogarty Robert Lindsay ’79 Richard Nolan ’55 Robert L. Smith ’72

2013 Annual Alumni Reunion Dinner

Over 260 alumni and friends of St. Francis attended the 2013 Alumni Reunion Dinner, which took place on May 10, 2013. The event honored Thomas A. Dunne ’68 with the Alumni Achievement Award, while the Alumni Board of Directors Appreciation Award was presented to the Killeen Family as we honored Thomas ’69, John ’75, Joanne ’77 and Mary Anne ’78. Linda Werbel Dashefsky received the Distinguished Administrator Award. Sadly, honoree Dominick P. DePaola ’64 passed away shortly before the event. Dominick was also to be awarded an Alumni Achievement Award for his long and storied successes in the field of Dentistry. His wife, Rosemarie, accepted the award in his honor. Also honored at the event were the 50th anniversary class of 1963, the 25th anniversary class of 1988 and 10th anniversary class of 1993. Director of Community Partnership and Special Events Robert A. Oliva ’04 emceed the event.

SPONSORS

Abigal Press, Inc. Kevin Coffey ’68 Dolores Fredrich and Michael A. MacIntyre Penzone & Company Robert Silvestri ’81 Acquista Food Svc. Richard Coladarci Jeff Keller Mallozzi & Dwyer John Pereira ’66 John P. Smircich’64 Stephen Albright ’79 Con Edison Gary Freidman Marco Polo Photoreal Robert L. Smith ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walter J. Cooke ’64 Michael J. Gibbons ’62 Dr. Victor Masi ’89 Pi Alpha Alumni Peter ’74 and Mary ’77 Alfano James Corrigan ’60 Jennifer and Ian Goodman John Mathis ’63 PKF O’Connor Davies Spiess American Beer Court Order Grand Canyon McCabe Associates Byrne Poh St. Francis Bookstore Andrea Arcarola CPEX Heights Chateau Joseph McCarthy, M.D. ’69 Edward Powers ’64 St. Francis Prep Armando’s Crown Trophy Heights Café Jack McCue’74 Pratt Institute Sterling Affair Bamonte’s Restaurant The Custom House Joseph Hemway ’84 Dennis ’74 and Cathy ’74 Price Waterhouse Coopers Sullivan & Kehoe Bethpage Federal Credit John Dalton ’63 Michael Henning ’61 McDermott LLP Superior Printing Union William L. Dempsey ’63 Paul Henning ’67 James McDonald ’69 Queen Ristorante Robert ’77 and Diane ’75 Michael Bianco ’70 Joseph C. Dettling ’63 Herff Jones McManus Funeral Home Quentin Travel Trapp James Bozart ’86 Al DiGuido ’78 Hidden Gems Midhattan Woodworking Thomas Raleigh Tuscany Grill Sarah Bratton ’07 Dockers Waterside Hunters Steak House Jack Monaghan ’57 Samuel A. Ramirez & Co. Underground Sounds Yorkshire Foods Mrs. Rose Dunn Kaufman Organization Monty Q’s Regan Family Verizon Bruno’s Hardward Paul and Mary Eibeler Dennis ’74 and Elizabeth My Little Pizzeria Richard Relkin Villa Mosconi Buckley’s Steve and Patti Einson ’74 Keating National Grid Remsen Graphics Waterfront Ale House John Burke ’74 Elhilow & Maiocchi, LLP Thomas Killeen ’69 Anthony Nicodemo ’72 Robert & Robert PLLC Weeks Lerman Group Dr. Brian Butler ’70 G. Esposito & Sons Mary Anne Killeen ’78 James O’Dea ’64 Guy Rossiello’69 James Weir Florist C&C Catering Louis Esposito ’71 James Konkel ’57 O’Keefe’s RPT Physical Therapy Lettie and Steve Werbel Café Buon Gusto Farrell Fritz, P.C. La Bagel Delight Optec Jewels by Satnick Lowell Dashefsky Catholic Cemeteries Ferrilli Information Group Thomas M. Laquercia ’66 Edward Ormond Laura Schwarz Wholesale Marble CDHM Advertising Lassen & Hennig Fordham University Parkway Florist Scotto Funeral Home Allyson Wiener CITE Leone Funeral Home Franciscan Brothers Patcon Associates David Shannon Florist Xaverian H.S. Clavin Funeral Home Patricia Logan ’78 Kathleen Fraser Ed.D ’97 Angelo Patrissi ’50 Frank Silvestri ’53 Yoswein New York Clinton Street Barber Mary Macchiarola

Our 2012 Bro. Urban Gonnoud, OSF Memorial Golf Classic golfers Our Golden Anniversary Class of 1963

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 47 Endowed Scholarships

We are pleased to share additional information on our Endowed Scholarships. By clicking any of the Funds listed in the Endowed Scholarships section (pages 48-49), you will be directed to a customized web page or a printable donation card for each Scholarship or Award.

Academic Scholarship for Women* Bishop Ignatius Catanello ’62 Anne and Brian Dugan Scholarship Dr . Francis Greene Scholarship Scholarship* Rosario and Maria Acquista Scholarship* Honorable Eileen C . Dugan Scholarship Thomas & Margaret Groarke Scholarship Robert B . Catell Scholarship Dr . James Adams Scholarship* Duns Scotus Scholarship Helen and Richard Halverson John and Margo Catsimatidis Scholarship* Emmet J . ’52 and Carroll Agoglia Scholarship* Dr . Joseph A . Ellis Scholarship Scholarship* Right Rev . Msgr . Daniel A . Hanrahan Bro . Cecilian of Jesus, FSC Scholarship* Edward Farrell ’52 Scholarship* Scholarship Professor John Allegra Scholarship* Frank Celauro Scholarship Pete P . Fazio ’60 Scholarship Dr . Dorothy Lipp Harris Scholarship* Richie Allen ’96 Scholarship The Lucia P . Cellini Scholarship Bernard Ferguson ’22 Scholarship The Bernard Haverty Scholarship Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship* (2 Scholarships) Derrick D . Cephas Scholarship Elizabeth and Bernard Haverty Alpha Phi Delta Scholarship* Professor Nicholas A . Fiorenza ’36 Scholarship Chase Manhattan Bank N .A . Scholarship Scholarship Honorable Francis X . Altimari ’50 (2 Scholarships) The Elizabeth Billingham Haverty Scholarship Dr . James Flynn Scholarship Scholarship Class of 1938 Scholarship Anne Longo Amore Scholarship Honorable Kevin Fogarty Scholarship William Randolph Hearst Foundation Dean John Clifford Scholarship Dr . Ann Amore Scholarship Dr . Robert C . Fox Scholarship* Scholarship (3 Scholarships) Michael and Rita Collins Scholarship Carmen and Edward ’60 Aquilone William F . Fox, Jr . ’49 Scholarship Cornelius Heeney Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Jo Conway Scholarship (2 Scholarships) Franciscan Brothers who resided at the Peter N . Aquilone Scholarship Joseph Coppotelli ’63 Scholarship* College Friary Scholarship Mary and Walter Henning Scholarship

Andrea and Margie Arcarola Bro . Henry Cuddy, OSF ’40 Scholarship Franciscan Brothers Scholarship* Susan and Roger Hertog Scholarship Scholarship* Arthur Curry Scholarship Franciscan Institute Scholarship Bro . John Hoffschmidt, OSF Scholarship The Bavetta Scholarship Curtin Family Scholarship The Franciscan Brothers of the Third Bro . Edmund Holmes, OSF ’28 Right Rev . John J . Berkery ’38 Order Regular (2 Scholarships) Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Antoinette M . D’Amato Scholarship Frederick D . ’64 and Catherine Furman Dr . Geoffrey Horlick Scholarship* Kenneth D . Daly ’88 Presidential Madeline and Stanley Bogart Scholarship I Dr . Arthur Hughes Scholarship* Scholarship Scholarship* Frederick D . ’64 and Catherine Furman Jack ’70 and Kathy Danaher Scholarship Robert McCarron (Bro . Isidore, OSF) Stephen M . Bogart Scholarship Scholarship II* Scholarship Msgr . Paul Bradley ’37 Scholarship Hans-Peter Dawson Memorial Dr . Gerald J . Galgan Scholarship* Scholarship Joseph Murphy (Bro . Jarlath, OSF) Brooklyn Community Foundation Dr . Enildo Garcia Scholarship* Scholarship Scholarship Helen and Louis DeBlasio Scholarship Harold Geneen Scholarship Dr . Clement Jedrzejewski Scholarship Gladys Brooks Foundation Scholarship Dr . Francis Delaney Scholarship Honorable Anthony J . Genovesi Cathleen and George Kane Scholarship (2 Scholarships) Dominick P . ’64 and Rosemary DePaola Scholarship Msgr . John Kean Scholarship Joe Browne ’68 Scholarship Scholarship* Kathleen Corrigan Giallanza ’90 John ’58 and Marge Dietl Scholarship Frances C . and Joseph T . Keegan, Sr . Dr . John Burke ’40 Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio Scholarship John Daniel Callahan Memorial Betty and Leo Giancola Scholarship Ernest Kehr ’35 Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Gerard and Kathleen Dolan Scholarship* Anna and Joseph Giaquinto Scholarship* Bro . Pascal Kelly, OSF ’33 Scholarship Frank M . Caputo ’74 Memorial Senator Pete V . Domenici Scholarship Scholarship* Dr . James Aloysius Gibson ’63 and Dr . Julie ’79 and Anne ’79 Kelly Scholarship William Donaldson Award Patricia Brozinsky Scholarship Dr . Joseph Carpino Scholarship James I . Konkel ’57 Scholarship* The Gene ’79 and Ginna Donnelly Augustus E . Giegengack Memorial Philip Andrew Carrano ’70 Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Mrs . Nora Konkel Scholarship

Rev . Michael A . Carrano ’66 Scholarship Michael P . Donovan ’81 and Dr . Uwe Gielen Scholarship* Ronnie Murray Konkel ’57 Scholarship Bro . Camillus Casey, OSF Scholarship Kelly J . Quinn ’80 Scholarship Bro . Austin Gill, OSF Scholarship Barbara G . Koster ’76 Scholarship*

Dr . Michael Casey Scholarship James Dougherty ’66 Memorial Bro . Urban Gonnoud, OSF Scholarship Dr . Nino Langiulli Scholarship Scholarship* Malcolm W . Gordon Scholarship

* Once these scholarships reach their prescribed levels of funding, they will be awarded to deserving students.

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Robert ’50 and Mary Lanigan Mercorella Family Scholarship Dr . Charles Savage Scholarship Scholarship Scholarships by the Numbers Dr . Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship* Bro . Robert Schaefer, OSF Scholarship 17th of June (Evelyn Margaret Laquercia) Scholarship MHT Scholarship Charles Schaem ’40 Scholarship

Thomas Michael Laquercia ’66 Joseph Mingrone ’76 Scholarship* Dr . Scholl Foundation Scholarship* Scholarship Dr . John Motley Scholarship* Professor Edward Setrakian Scholarship* {273} Bro . George Larkin, OSF ’60 John Muscara Scholarship Luminary Fund* Sheeney Scholarship SCHOLARSHIPS Bro . Roger Nagle, OSF Scholarship Bro . George Larkin, OSF ’60 Scholarship Professor Francis Slade Scholarship* Joseph Nicholson, Peter Spinelli, Marie and Bill Ledermann Scholarship Catherine and David Stienmann Bro . Robert Smith, OSF Scholarship Scholarship* Rosa and Flores Linares Scholarship* Dr . Frank Sorrentino Scholarship* Jonathan Nigro ’96 Scholarship* The Victoria Loconsolo St . Francis College Employee Scholarship Foundation Scholarship* {$7 66M. } Joseph Jr . ’58 and Ann Nunziata St . Francis College Faculty Scholarship Daniel Lynch, Sr . ’38 Scholarship Scholarship* Timothy M . Stackpole ’01 Scholarship IN UNRESTRICTED ENDOWED Philip and Rhena Lynch Scholarship John P . O’Boyle Scholarship SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS AS OF (2 Scholarships)* Peter J . Striano Scholarship JUNE 30, 2013 Frank J . and Sarah B . Macchiarola Scholarship John Cardinal O’Connor Scholarship* Student Government Association/John F . Kennedy Scholarship* Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola Hugh O’Neil ’37 and Josephine McTague Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Student Solidarity Fund* Do ut des Lucy and Joseph Macchiarola Bro . Thomas O’Neill, OSF ’68 Scholarship Bro . Austin Sullivan, OSF I give so that you Scholarship Christopher M . Ortiz ’96 Scholarship* Memorial Scholarship may give back Mary and Frank J . ’62 Macchiarola Deloitte/William G . Parrett Accounting Bro . Donald Sullivan, OSF Athletic Scholarship Masters Scholarship (4 Scholarships) Scholarship (2 Scholarships)

Michael and Jennifer Macchiarola James Patranzino ’69 Scholarship Bro . Donald Sullivan, OSF Scholarship Scholarship (2 Scholarships) Professor Ernest Petrucelli Scholarship* Bro . Alfonsus Maher, OSF Scholarship* Joseph Supancich ’26/CAPP Scholarship “I feel honored to Vincent ’72 and Antoinette Pitta James Mangano Memorial Scholarship Scholarship* Grace I . Terry Scholarship be the recipient Carlo Tramontozzi Scholarship* Joseph M . Mattone Scholarship Dr . Carolyn Plonsky Scholarship* of this scholarship . Mary Ann Mattone Scholarship Anne Trivisonno Scholarship Anthony C . ’67 and Frances Providenti It has helped my Margaret L . McArdle Scholarship Scholarship Bro . Giles Turbee, OSF Scholarship

Rose D . McArdle Memorial Scholarship Providenti Family/Council of Regents Twomley Award family a great deal . Scholarship Catherine McAuley High School Award Paul Urso ’50 Scholarship* I look forward to Dr . Thomas Quigley ’52 Scholarship* John ’51 and Mary McCarthy Scholarship Louis Valentino, Jr . ’79 the day that I am (12 Scholarships) Helen Quigley Scholarship Scholarships & Stipends settled in my Right Rev . Msgr . Joseph V . McClancey Bro . Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Scholarship Frank and Mary Walker Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Bro . Columba Reilly, OSF Scholarship* The Joseph P . Walker ’61 career and can give Gerard Flanagan ’53 & Elizabeth John “Jay” Riddell ’66 Scholarship Memorial Scholarship* McCloskey Flanagan Scholarship back as generously Bro . Jerome Roese, OSF Scholarship Rita-May and Thomas ’62 Donald H . McCree, Jr . Scholarship Ward Scholarship as those who have Susan Rohan Scholarship* Dennis J . ’74 and Catherine B . ’74 World Trade Center Victims Fund* supported me .” McDermott Scholarship* Dr . Simeon Ryan Scholarship* Professor William Yellin Scholarship* — Angela Capranzano ’14, Brigid T . and Patrick J . McTague Bro . Owen Sadlier, OSF Scholarship* Communication Arts, Public Memorial Scholarship* Young Journalists in Training Relations and Advertising Major Irene and Vincent Salamone Scholarship Scholarship Lois Melsha Scholarship (2 Scholarships) National Italian American Dr . Aida Santiago Scholarship Foundation Scholarship

* Once these scholarships reach their prescribed levels of funding, they will be awarded to deserving students.

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 49 Portrait Wall: Established Scholarships

The following photographs appear on the Established Scholarship Wall in the DeBlasio Family Lobby on campus. Each portrait portrays the honoree(s) of an established scholarship at St. Francis College.

Richie Allen ’96 Hon. Francis X. Altimari Anne Longo Amore Carmen and Edward ’60 Peter N. Aquilone Right Rev. John J. Madeline and Stanley Msgr. Paul Bradley ’37 Dr. John Burke ’40 ’50 Aquilone Berkery ’38 Bogart

John Daniel Callahan Frank M. Caputo Dr. Joseph Carpino Rev. Michael A. Carrano Philip Andrew Carrano Bro. Camillus Casey, Dr. Michael Casey Robert B. Catell Derrick D. Cephas ’66 ’70 OSF

Class of 1938 Dean John Clifford Rita and Michael Collins Jo Conway Joseph Coppotelli ’62 Bro. Henry Cuddy, OSF Arthur Curry Antoinette M. D’Amato Jack ’70 and Kathy ’40 Danaher

Hans-Peter Dawson Helen and Louis Professor Francis Marge and John ’58 Bishop Nicholas Hon. Eileen C. Dugan Dr. Joseph A. Ellis Pete P. Fazio ’60 Bernard Ferguson ’22 DeBlasio Delaney Dietl DiMarzio (2 Scholarships)

Professor Nicholas A. Gerard Flanagan ’53 Dr. James Flynn Hon. Kevin Fogarty William F. Fox, Jr. ’49 Frederick ’54 and Harold Geneen Hon. Anthony J. Betty and Leo Giancola Fiorenza ’36 and Elizabeth Flanagan Catherine Furman Genovesi McCloskey

Drs. James Aloysius Augustus E. Giegengack Bro. Austin Gill, OSF ’62 Bro. Urban Dr. Francis Greene Msgr. Daniel A. Cornelius Heeney Mary and Walter Susan and Roger Hertog Gibson ’63 and Patricia Gonnoud, OSF Hanrahan (2 Scholarships) Henning Brozinsky

Bro. John Bro. Edmund Dr. Clement Cathleen and George Msgr. John Kean Frances C. and Joseph Julie and Anne Kelly Bro. Pascal Kelly, OSF Mrs. Nora Konkel Hoffschmidt, OSF Holmes, OSF ’28 Jedrzejewski Kane T. Keegan, Sr. ’33

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Ronnie Murray Konkel Barbara G. Koster ’76 Dr. Nino Langiulli 17th of June Thomas Michael Bro. George Marie and Bill Daniel Lynch, Sr. ’38 Philip and Rhena Lynch (Evelyn Margaret Laquercia ’66 Larkin, OSF ’60 Ledermann Laquercia)

Lucy and Joseph Mary and Frank J. ’62 James Mangano Joseph M. Mattone Mary Ann Mattone Margaret L. McArdle Robert McCarron John ’51 and Mary Donald H. McCree, Jr. Macchiarola Macchiarola (Bro. Isidore, OSF) McCarthy (12 Scholarships)

Brigid T. and Patrick J. Hugh O’Neill ’37 and Joseph Murphy John Muscara Bro. Roger Nagle, OSF Bro. Thomas O’Neill, Deloitte / James Patranzino ’69 Vincent F. Pitta ’72 McTague Josephine McTague (Bro. Jarlath, OSF) OSF ’68 William G. Parrett ’67 (4 Scholarships)

Frances and Dr. Tom Quigley ’52 Bro. Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Bro. Columba Reilly, OSF John “Jay” Riddell ’66 Bro. Jerome Roese, OSF Irene and Vincent Melissa Sanchez Dr. Aida Santiago Anthony C. ’67 (4 Scholarships) Salamone Providenti

Dr. Charles Savage Bro. Robert Charles Schaem ’40 Bro. Robert Smith, OSF Timothy M. Peter J. Striano Student Government Bro. Austin Sullivan, OSF Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF Schaefer, OSF ’61 Stackpole ’01 Association (4 Scholarships) John F. Kennedy

Grace I. Terry Anne Trivisonno Bro. Giles Turbee, OSF Louis Valentino, Jr. ’79 Mary and Frank Walker Rita-May and Thomas (3 Scholarships and ’62 Ward 4 Stipends)

The following established scholarships are also represented on the Endowed Scholarship Wall but do not have a portrait .

Hon. Francis X. Altimari ’50 Scholarship Franciscan Brothers Who Resided at the Rose D. McArdle Scholarship Joe Browne ’68 Scholarship College Friary Scholarship Right Rev. Msgr. Joseph V. McClancy Frank Celauro Scholarship Franciscan Institute Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Chase Manhattan Bank Scholarships Gladys Brooks Foundation Scholarship Joan and Thomas Meade Scholarship (2 Scholarships) Chemical Bank Scholarship Lois Melsha Scholarship (2 Scholarships) Thomas & Margaret Groarke Scholarship Michael P. Donovan ’81 and John P. O’Boyle Scholarship Kelly J. Quinn ’80 Scholarship Bernard Haverty Scholarship Providenti Family / Council of Regents Scholarship Anne and Brian Dugan Scholarship Elizabeth and Bernard Haverty Scholarship Helen Quigley Scholarship (2 Scholarships) Duns Scotus Scholarship Elizabeth Billingham Haverty Scholarship Dr. Scholl Foundation Scholarship Employee Scholarship William Randolph Hearst Foundation Scholarship Sheeney Scholarship (3 Scholarships) Franciscan Brothers of the Joseph Supancich ’26 / Child Abuse Prevention Regular Scholarship Ernest Kehr ’35 Memorial Scholarship Program Scholarship Robert ’50 and Mary Lanigan Scholarship Joseph and Clare Walker Scholarship

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The following donors are recognized for their generosity to the Endowment Funds at the College.

Mary Kathleen Deloge Thomas and Mary Burke Academic Scholarship for Women Dr . Joseph Carpino Scholarship Dominick P., DDS ’64 + and Rosemary Marie Calder Lynn A. Archiopoli ’76 Joseph ’62 and Helen Cangelosi DePaola Frank and Rita Chiachiere Bank of America Charitable Foundation Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Paul, DMD and Catherine Desjardins Concordia University Chicago Danielle N. Diniro Dr. Cosmo and Marilyn DeSteno Joseph V. and Rosemary Cordella Robert and Linda Doherty Council of School Supervisors and Philip Andrew Carrano ’70 Scholarship Nicholas J. and Lucille Domini Administrators Rosario and Maria Acquista Scholarship Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 Burton and Linda Edelstein Andrew M. Darcy Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 Patrick Ferrillo, Jr., DDS James F. ’67 and Patricia Darcy Macchiarola Lars Folke John E. Dougherty Allan J. Formicola, DDS Michael Dougherty and Antonia Merzon Rev . Michael A . Carrano ’66 Scholarship Emmet J . ’52 and Carroll Agoglia The Forsyth Institute Paul Drazen Anthony and Angela Guida Robert and Frances Genco Steven Edwards and Robin Randall-Edwards Scholarship Gerald Glickman, DDS Stella Eng Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia Bro . Camillus Casey, OSF Scholarship Judith S. Harvey Kathleen A. Gormaley Marc Heft Guidance & Counseling Support Systems William Beuther, Jr. ’94 Richie Allen ’96 Scholarship Dr. Rowland and Kay Hutchinson Richard and Deborah Heffernan Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla S. and Eva Jakuba Arthur J., Ph.D. and Irene Hughes Bank of America Charitable Foundation Kenneth Kalkwarf Sheldon and Florence Hyman Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons Bishop Ignatius Catanello ’62 Dr. Peter and Barbara Keller Patrick Kenny and Maureen Kenny Scholarship Dr. Kenneth and Bonnie Kornman Margaret M. Kirwin Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship David and Lisa Kuehn Gerard and Katheryn Koehn Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Andrew and Catherine LaPierre John and Carol Larsen Frank J. ’66 and Barbara A. Barkocy Marie Letteri John J. Lenzo John B. ’69 and Elaine Conroy Dr. Carmine and Mrs. LoMonaco Daniel F. and Catherine T. Lynch Robert A. and Marianne Ficarra Derrick D . Cephas Scholarship Carol Lorente Jill and Lauren Mandel Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould Lawrence T. ’59 and Catherine Sweeney Paul V. and Katherine M. McDonough Daniel Maunz Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard Patrica Moden Frances McCann Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro Michael and Rita Collins Scholarship Erik Muller Ann Monroe-Ballargeon Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder Martin F. Collins Elaine Neenan Zane Watkins, II and Lydia Parris Ronald S. Newbower Anthony and Maria Pecorale Dr . Ann Amore Scholarship Steven J. O’Loughlin, Jr. Public School 160 Arthur Curry Scholarship OSAP J. Milo and Jo Ann Robinson Jeanette B. Baker Fotinos Panagakos Root Realty, Inc. Mary A. Ledermann Brien McDonald Dr. Richard P. Ranney Bradford Seaman Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 Dr. Spencer and Judy Redding William and Luz Maria Shearer Bro. Donald Sullivan, OSF, Ph.D. ’79 Kenneth D . Daly ’88 CFA Presidential George and Diane Rhodes Ann M. Shurgin Scholarship Dr. Joseph D. Severino Karen Spillaine Carmen and Edward ’60 Aquilone United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Ashley Sharp The College of Saint Rose Scholarship Merrimack Valley Kevin W. and Patricia K. Thomas John and Ada Vapsva Dr. Robert A. and Marlebe N. Uchin Cheryl Washington Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers Richard Valachovic Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh Jack ’70 and Kathy Danaher Scholarship Richard Vogel AIG Matching Grants Program Anthony and Marlene Volpe Myles ’48 and Marjorie ’80 Driscoll Peter N . Aquilone Scholarship John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey Nevin and Barbara Zablotsky Support Fund John T. and Patricia A. Comer William P. ’63 and Elizabeth Casey Dr. Steven B. Zucker Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen Frank J., Jr. and Sarah B. Macchiarola John ’58 and Marge Dietl Scholarship Anne and Brian Dugan Scholarship Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Stanley B. Tunick Foundation

Andrea and Margie Arcarola Scholarship Dr . Francis Delaney Scholarship Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio Scholarship Honorable Eileen C . Dugan Scholarship Andrea Arcarola Richard A. ’61 and Elizabeth Dreyer Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn William ’49 and Jean Tursellino

Stephen M . Bogart Student Support Fund Dominick P . ’64 and Rosemary DePaola Senator Pete V . Domenici Scholarship Duns Scotus Scholarship Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Scholarship Academy For Academic Leadership The Honorable Alfonse M. D’Amato Albert G. Doumar ’57 American Dental Association Peter Hlinka ’50 Joe Browne ’68 Scholarship Celia Bellinger James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 James Dougherty ’66 Memorial Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne Dr. Dennis J. and Lois Bird Scholarship Michael Brodie Alfred University Richard and Cam Buchanan Dr . Joseph A . Ellis Scholarship Professor Camillus Award Frank and Jane Catalanotto Joyce A. Ayoub Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon Thomas M. Laquercia Esq. ’66 Jack and Maria Chiparo Barry and Sharon Berman William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane Dr. and Mrs. William R. Cinotti Robert K. and Dianne P. Bitting George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program Kevin and Margaret Burke Thomas J. Nicastro ’64 Michael DeCenzo Mary D. Burke

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

52 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT 2012–2013 SCHOLARSHIPS (CONTINUED)

Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program NYSE Euronext Foundation Matching Gifts Edward Farrell ’52 Scholarship Harold Geneen Scholarship Edward R. and Alice A. James Program James F., MD ’42 and Margaret Farrell Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina William E. and Mary Kay Kahaly Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff Daisy P. ’96 and Irwin Weinstein Sports Depot Honorable Anthony J . Genovesi Scholarship Robert McCarron (Bro . Isidore, OSF) Rosa and Flores Linares Scholarship Pete P . Fazio ’60 Scholarship John T. and Patricia A. Comer Scholarship Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Anonymous Carl Mariano, USN ’89 Macchiarola Sean and Jennifer Bookstaver Anna and Joseph Giaquinto Scholarship Mark and Diane Brown Daniel Lynch, Sr . ’38 Scholarship Joseph Cantone Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. Joseph Murphy (Bro . Jarlath, OSF) Brian and Gina E. Collins Scholarship Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney John and Sheila Costello John P. ’50 and Margaret Schofield Dr . Uwe Gielen Scholarship Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould County Wide Beverage Distributors Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik Jack Davis Evelyn Magdaleno ’83 Anthony J. ’70 and Marie L. Rizzi ’70 Frank J . and Sarah B . Macchiarola Hakim A. Williams ’02 Gerard Eizaman Thomas A. Simonetti ’67 Scholarship Elegant Affairs Frank J., Jr. and Sarah B. Macchiarola Sean and Nicole Foye Bro . Austin Gill, OSF Scholarship Albert Gabrielli Dr . Clement Jedrzejewski Scholarship Thomas J. Gaffney Marion D. Boteju Peter C. ’66 and Patricia Nies Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough Mary and Frank J . ’62 Macchiarola Thomas and Kathleen Gallagher Scholarship Gereard Carelli Orchestra Msgr . John Kean Scholarship BlackRock Matching Gift Program Giordano Studios, LLC Thomas & Margaret Groarke Scholarship George Greco Manuel Franquinha James F. Bozart ’86 and Donald B. Winston Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke The Haugland Family Foundation Ralph M. Nigro Angel R. ’62 and Patricia Colon Ralph Ianuzzi, Jr. Peter E. Felvegi ’03 Richard C., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners Keystone Financial Solutions, LLC Dr . Dorothy Lipp Harris Scholarship James I . Konkel ’57 Scholarship LVC Interiors, Inc. JP Morgan Chase Philip R., Ph.D. ’48 and Janet B. Harris Stefano Masi Deloitte Foundation Lars Loman and Sharon Kerrigan Loman Anthony McCrimlisk James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott The Elizabeth Billingham Haverty Joseph M . Mattone Scholarship James F., Jr. ’77 and Joan McElroy Scholarship Barbara G . Koster ’76 Scholarship Joseph M., Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone Mindich Enterprises, Inc. David E. Haverty ’81 Michael G. Mehary and Coleen Ceriello- Brian O’Connor Mehary Thomas and Laurie O’Donoghue Patrick W. Condren ’71 Dennis J . ’74 and Catherine B . ’74 Peter and Michele Oppermann Dr . William Heath ’57 William J. Hogan McDermott Scholarship Otterstedt Agency Student Education Fund Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen Kevin Painting Maggi Heath Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri Party Rental Ltd. Dr . Nino Langiulli Scholarship Gary C. Gurreri ’10 Personal Touch Caterers, LLC Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Robert and Maryann Rice Mary and Walter Henning Scholarship Renee M. Miscione ’75 Dominick and Elizabeth Santo Michael A. ’61 BT and Catherine J. Henning Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Dr . Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship Daniel and Lisa Schwartz Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich Mark and Daria Sidlauskas Vincent A. Kucich ’73, MD and Marleta Smith Party Rentals, LLC Bro . John Hoffschmidt, OSF Scholarship 17th of June (Evelyn Margaret Reynolds SRV Bank Mary T. ’78 and Joseph M. Buercke ’77 Laquercia) Scholarship David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis Sterling Affair James P. Lawler ’71 Laquercia and Klein, LLP Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily McHugh Bruce Sullivan Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Tranz Met Group, Inc. Kathryn A. Meyers ’72 Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C. Quigley Stanley Varon Francis M. B. O’Neill ’11 Thomas Michael Laquercia ’66 Joseph and Sheila Yallowitz Scholarship Robert J. Zak, CPA Joseph Mingrone ’76 Scholarship Bro . Edmund Holmes, OSF ’28 Laquercia and Klein, LLP Irene A. Feldman ’88 and Paul Polik Scholarship Professor Nicholas A . Fiorenza ’36 Mel A. and Laura A. Pynn Mary E. Bickford Bro . George Larkin, OSF ’60 Luminary Scholarship Barbara Tuck Fund Dr . John Motley Scholarship Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons Anonymous George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer Bro. Thomas Grady, OSF ’68 Dr . Geoffrey Horlick Scholarship Rita Bryant Lydia M. Gordon S. Alonzo and Diane R. Graves Kwadwo N. Asare ’92 Honorable Kevin Fogarty Scholarship Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Dr. Florence A. Jackson Jana, CPA ’87 and John Dickerson Macchiarola Frank Motley, Esq. Robert A. Vega ’13 Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood Victor J. Masi, D.O. ’89 BT and Teresa Sarah A. Rodgers David J. Howell Stuto-Masi ’91 Frederick D . ’64 and Catherine Furman Bono H. Lee ’11 Lou Mustacchio, Jr. David and Denise Levine Jonathan Nigro ’96 Scholarship Scholarships Rita Scalzo Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. ’75 Trapp Ronald and Ella Nigro Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman Carmine Nogara, Ph.D. Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Zawrotniak Shell Oil Company Julie Rothstein Miriam Salholz, Ph.D. Bro . George Larkin, OSF ’60 Scholarship Joseph Jr . ’58 and Ann Nunziata Dr . Gerald J . Galgan Scholarship Toby and Lynda Wertheim Catrina E. Avvento ’07 Dr. Robert Wu Jaime Chauca Scholarship Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher John D. Coakley ’83 and Grace Z. Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy Machuca-Coakley Dr . Arthur Hughes Scholarship Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Valerie L. Lombardi ’11 Mary P. Byrnes ’80 Natalia ’97 and Daniel P. Murphy

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 53 2012–2013 SCHOLARSHIPS (CONTINUED)

William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black Bergassi Group, LLC Bro . Thomas O’Neill, OSF ’68 Scholarship Karen A. DiSanto-Grassotti Frank Carroll Anne Trivisonno Scholarship John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Michael Carroll Community Foundation of the Florida Keys Cintolo and McCarthy, CPAs Richard and Jenna Y. Coladarci Christopher M . Ortiz ’96 Scholarship Bro . Owen Sadlier, OSF Scholarship Thomas J. Conroy ’63 and Joan Conroy Bro . Giles Turbee, OSF Scholarship Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Davari Companies Edward Clinton ’72 Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Ellen Glascock, Ph.D. Macchiarola Professor Ernest Petrucelli Scholarship Craig and Paulette B. Gonzalez The Joseph P . Walker ’61 Memorial Alice Greenwald Sonia Caiazza ’02 Scholarsip Fund Dr . Charles Savage Scholarship International Union of Operating Engineers Consolidated Edison, Inc. International Union Operating Engineers Clare Walker Angelica Padalino ’10 Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball Karen Keogh KPMG Law Offices of Lawrence F. DiGiovanna Brendan T. ’63 and Mary Mahon Professor William Yellin Scholarship PSAL Wingate Memorial Award Local 46 Metallic Lathers & Reinforcing Iron Workers General Robert Babaian PSAL Wingate Memorial Fund Francesco and Concetta Candela Bro . Robert Schaefer, OSF Scholarship Mark Bruce International, Inc. Bil Mulrow Candela & Associates Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 Dr . Thomas Quigley ’52 Scholarship Jack O’Malley Jana, CPA ’87 and John Dickerson Donna and James O’Meara Charitable Mary A. Ledermann AIG Matching Grants Program Foundation, Inc. Irene Marullo ’02 Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Charles Schaem ’40 Scholarship Daniel O’Toole Ridgewood Savings Bank Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons Richard T. Nolan, Esq. ’55 Poler Contracting, Inc. Michael J. ’83 and Susan Virgadamo Morgan Stanley Port Authority PBA, Inc. James G. Quigley ’96 Professor Francis Slade Scholarship St. Anthony’s Guild Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Young Journalists In Training Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 St. Bonaventure Friary Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater Ernestine Blake Bro . Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Scholarship New York Orville W. Dale BT Bro . Robert Smith, OSF Scholarship Joy A. Frazier Sr. Barbara Buckbee, CSJ ’66 Robert A. Friedlander Francis Smith and Lorraine M. Allen-Smith Robert F. ’52 and Judith Lee Bro . Donald Sullivan, OSF Scholarship Janet Griffith Sr. Mary K. Lane, CSJ ’60 George N. Coultman ’83 Harlem Week, Inc. John “Jay” Riddell ’66 Scholarship Nadine Johnson Timothy M . Stackpole ’01 Scholarship David R. Jones Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin Carlo Tramontozzi Scholarship Candice Stark William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. Quinlan Charles F. Heeran Foundation Valerio Cervi Timothy J. and Kathleen R. Shine The Honorable Albert Vann Marcella DiFilippo Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe Susan Rohan Scholarship Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi The Walt Disney Company Danilo Tramontozzi Betty J. Williams A & L Cesspool Service Corp. Student Solidarity Fund Vincenzo Tramontozzi Cheryle E. Williams William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black Jeanette B. Baker

Legend: BT = Board of Trustees / + = Deceased / 1859 Society—Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ / X = 10 Years+ / XV = 15 Years+

54 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT Awards Benefactors Benefactor Spotlight Bro . Camillus Casey Memorial Award The following benefactors have been recognized for Excellence in International Cultural Studies for their many contributions to the Endowed Bro . Celestine McGarry Memorial Purse Scholarship Program . In honor of their generosity for Excellence in English and spirit, scholarship aid has been awarded to the following students: Bro . Columba Reillet Memorial Medal for Scholastic Excellence Thomas J . Cuite Sr . ’35 Memorial Medal Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship for Excellence in Communications RECIPIENT: Cristina Frisina ’13 Gerard F . Doyle Memorial Award in Economics Duns Scotus Award Frank P . ’67 and Mary Cannistra Scholarship Medal for Excellence in Education RECIPIENT: Irving R . Gelfand Medal for Health Care Management Nikol Santana ’14 Harold Geneen Award John C . Gorman ’38 Medal for Excellence in History Myles ’48 and Marjorie ’80 Driscoll Support Fund Award for Excellence in Information Technology RECIPIENT: Rosemarie Petrizzo ’14 Bro . Jerome Roese Memorial Medal for Excellence in Biology Dr . William Heath ’57 Student Education Fund Latin American Award “Looking back, I have come Mary A . Ledermann Purse RECIPIENT: Nelson Garro ’13 to realize how invaluable Award for Excellence in Mathematics my experience was at Thomas E . Molloy Award The Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Scholarship Catholic Accountants Guild RECIPIENTS: St . Francis College . Being National Grid Accounting Scholarship Award Skyler S. Hamilton ’14 National Italian American Foundation Amanda D. Sullivan ’14 a student-athlete was Scholarship Award demanding, but also New York State Society of CPAs Award for National Italian American Foundation Scholarship Superior Scholarship in Accounting Studies RECIPIENTS: rewarding . It taught me Nursing Leadership Award Angela Capranzano ’14 Carmine J. Giannotto ’13 a sense of responsibility Medal for Excellence in Political Science Dr . Louis H . Primavera Medal in Psychology and helped me mature as National Grid Accounting Award Melissa Sanchez Memorial Purse in Health Promotion RECIPIENTS: a person . SFC played an The Francis X . Slade Medal Adam Bellew ’16 for Excellence in Philosophy Tyla Burke ’15 integral role in shaping Vincent Toscano ’57 Chemistry Award Tan Cheung ’18 Bro . Urban Gonnoud Memorial Business Management who I am today . I feel it Dolly Williams Accounting Award is important for the next Stanley Willing Award generation to experience this . Paying it forward should be a given . Establishing a scholarship is one way I know how to repay this generosity .”

— Christopher M. Ortiz ’96, Benefactor, The Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 Scholarship, est. March 2013.

Chris is one of our most recent alumni to establish an endowed scholarship.

ST . FRANCISST . FRANCIS COLLEGE COLLEGE | 2012–2013 TERRIER ANNUAL | WINTER DONOR 2013-2014 REPORT | 55 St . Francis College The Fund for St . Francis College 180 Remsen Street The Fund for St. Francis College is the lifeblood of the college—benefiting virtually every person, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 place and program at SFC. With the generosity of caring alumni, friends and supporters of the 718.489.5361 college, SFC remains steadfast in maintaining an affordable tuition for students while upholding [email protected] a high-quality education. The Annual Fund also enables SFC to enhance student, faculty and campus-wide resources The Office of Development and distribute thousands of unrestricted dollars to deserving and/or disadvantaged students as needed. Thomas F. Flood Vice President for Development On behalf of the thousands of students who benefit from your steadfast generosity, THANK YOU for playing a vital role in sustaining excellence at St. Francis College. Michele Brunton Donor Relations Assistant Is your name not listed? Paulette Gonzalez It could be because: Associate Director of Individual Giving ƒƒ You made your gift after June 30, 2013, the end of the fiscal year. Gifts received after Katherine O’Hagan June 30th will be recognized in the next annual donor report. Associate Director of Scholarship Giving ƒƒ You asked that your gift be anonymous. ƒƒ While every effort goes into the accuracy of this report, an error can occur. If we have Julie Pape made an error or omission please accept our sincerest apologies and notify us to ensure Donor Relations Associate that our records are corrected. James F. Skurka Please call the Office of Development at718.489.5361 or e-mail [email protected] with any Associate Director of Individual Giving questions, comments or concerns.

Charlene St.Vil Director of Annual Giving

Emmlynn L. Taylor Donor Relations Associate Marija Wierzbicki Kickstart a Dream! Assistant to VP for Development Support The St . Francis College Office of Alumni Relations Dennis J. McDermott ’74 Endowed Scholarship Program Today Director Since we first opened our doors in 1859, our mission has been to provide transformative education in the Franciscan tradition at an affordable cost. With the price of higher Vanessa DeAlmeida ’00 education rising, our Endowed Scholarship program has become increasingly important Assistant Director in bridging the gap between big dreams and reality for our future Terriers. Donna DeSiena Every contribution makes a difference, and there are a variety of ways to join us in sustaining Secretary this mission:

ƒƒ Support an Existing Scholarship. ƒƒ Establish Your Own Scholarship with Methods of Giving Champion a cause that is close to your a gift commitment of $100,000 over You may make a gift to St. Francis College by: heart by supporting one or more of our a multi-year time horizon. ƒƒ Mail to the Office of Development scholarships. Each scholarship represents ƒƒ Consider Planned Gifts such as ƒƒ Online at www.sfc.edu a legacy, memory or the spirit of a friend, bequests, lead trusts and gifts of ƒƒ Wire Transfer family member, faculty/staff member, or insurance to endow a new Scholarship. ƒƒ Gifts of Stock alumni of SFC. A comprehensive list can ƒƒ Matching Gifts be found in this stewardship report. You ƒƒ Gifts of Property can also contact our Development Office ƒƒ Planned Gifts for help selecting scholarship funds that (bequest, trust, life insurance) align with your passions and interests.

E-mail us at [email protected] or call 718.489.5361

56 | ST . FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER| 2012–2013 | WINTER ANNUAL 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT St . Francis College Statement of Activities

For the year ended June 30, 2013, with summarized totals for 2012

TOTAL

TEMPORARILY PERMANENTLY UNRESTRICTED 2013 2012 RESTRICTED RESTRICTED

OPERATING REVENUES AND SUPPORT

Student tuition and fees $ 52,070,037 $ — $ — $ 52,070,037 $ 45,9 47,142

College scholarships (16,684,475) — — (16,684,475) (12,594,450)

Federal financial assistance (316,041) — — (316,041) (319,632)

Net tuition and fees 35,069,521 — — 35,069,521 33,033,060

Government appropriations 501,185 — — 501,185 638,971

Gifts and private grants 1,955,338 205,653 — 2,160,991 4,736,124

Investment return used for operations 3,370,711 — — 3,370,711 3,718,505

Other 1,615,723 — — 1,615,723 1,611,000

Net assets released from restrictions 898,322 (898,322) — — —

Total operating revenues and support 43,410,800 (692,669) — 42,718,131 43,737,660

OPERATING EXPENSES

Instruction 17,307,55 6 — — 17,307,55 6 16,580,030

Academic support 4,598,911 — — 4,598,911 4,356,401

Student services 10,697,084 — — 10,697,084 10,076,364

Institutional support 11,995,626 — — 11,995,626 11,452,077

Total operating expenses 44,599,177 — — 44,599,177 42,464,872

Changes in net assets from operating activities (1,188,377) (692,669) — (1,881,046) 1,272,788

NONOPERATING ACTIVITIES

Gifts and private grants 1,248,534 (210,688) 553,207 1,591,053 933,699

Capital campaign expenses (956,624) — — (956,624) (1,243,723)

Capital project expenses (260,443) — — (260,443) (330,555)

Investment return net of amounts in support of operations 2,921,681 1,760,487 — 4,682,168 (2,500,046)

Early retirement expense (548,039) — — (548,039) (299,873)

Changes in net assets from nonoperating activities 2,405,109 1,549,799 553,207 4,508,115 (3,440,498)

Changes in net assets 1,216,732 857,130 553,207 2,627,069 (2,167,710)

Net assets, beginning of year 75,346,052 7,472,294 10,276,851 93,095,197 95,262,907

Net assets, end of year $ 76,562,784 $ 8,329,424 $ 10,830,058 $ 95,722,266 $ 93,095,197

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Alumni Memorial Mass Alumni Reunion 2014 Charter Award Dinner Saturday, January 25, 2014 Receptions St. Francis College Please note, the Alumni Dinner this Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Join us as we remember our deceased spring is being replaced by separate alumni and friends. Mass at 11 a.m., events for special graduating classes. Honoring Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, Luncheon at 12 p.m. In the fall, watch for Terrier Night, a cocktail reception for all alumni to get NBC News and Kenneth Daly ’88 President of Please RSVP by January 22, 2014 together. with Donna DeSiena at (718) National Grid, New York 489-5471. Marriott Marquis Times Square Thursday, March 20, 2014 Cocktails at 6 p.m., Dinner at 7 p.m. Golden Terrier Luncheon 16th Annual Eileen C . Dugan Run Saturday, April 12, 2014 Silver Class of 1989 Saturday, April 5, 2014 Brooklyn Bridge Park Friday, May 9, 2014 Classes of 1969, 1974, 1979 and 1984

Friday, May 16, 2014 Classes of 1994, 1999 and 2004