Annual Report 2013

A Publication of Felician College

RIDING THE WAVES page 5 Felician College Board of Trustees FELICIAN Ray Bramucci FRANCISCAN Sister Mary Bridget Becker, CSSF VALUES Sister Mary Felicia Brodowski, CSSF LeeAnn Carlson

••• Regina Coyle

Stephen LoIacono

Respect for Human Dignity James Lubawski COMPASSION John Mazur Transformation Curt Meltzer SOLIDARITY WITH THE POOR John P. Potter Justice and Peace Anne Prisco, Ph.D. REVERENCE

Diversity Hon. Anthony J. Sciuto

SERVICE Christopher Swenson

Joy Sister Mary Aquinas Szott, CSSF

Gary E. Walsh Esq.

Sister Mary Charles Wienckoski, CSSF FOCUS Table of Contents

Felician College ANNUAL REPORT 2013 The Office for Institutional Advancement, Board of Trustees Felician College, publishes Focus on Felician. Visit us on the Internet at: www.felician.edu FEATURE STORIES Ray Bramucci A Message from Dr. Anne Prisco...... 2 Vice President for Institutional Advancement William K. Back, J.D. Celebrating Academic Excellence...... 3 Sister Mary Bridget Becker, CSSF Director of Institutional Communications Angela Daidone Sister Mary Felicia Brodowski, CSSF DEPARTMENTS & OTHER FEATURES Design Faculty Notebook...... 4 Peter J. Gargiulo LeeAnn Carlson Campus Chronicles...... 5 Contributing Writers Nicholas Delahanty, Mark Mentone Alumni News and Notes...... 12 Regina Coyle Contributing Photographers Mission...... 16 Teri Gatto, Bill Wittkop, Stephen Smith Stephen LoIacono Development...... 17

Printing Financial Data...... 18 Action Graphics James Lubawski Annual Fund...... 19

Focus On Felician welcomes your comments. Donor List...... 20 John Mazur Please e-mail: [email protected] or write to: Sports...... 34 Focus On Felician Curt Meltzer Angela Daidone Felician College John P. Potter One Felician Way Rutherford, NJ 07070

Anne Prisco, Ph.D. 2 7

Hon. Anthony J. Sciuto

Christopher Swenson Felician is an independent co-educational Catholic/ Franciscan College founded and sponsored by the Felician Sisters to educate a diverse population Sister Mary Aquinas Szott, CSSF of students within the framework of a liberal arts tradition. Its mission is to provide a full complement of learning experiences, reinforced with strong academic and student development programs designed to bring 11 35 Gary E. Walsh Esq. students to their highest potential and prepare them to meet the challenges of the new century with informed minds and understanding hearts. The enduring Sister Mary Charles Wienckoski, CSSF purpose of Felician College is to promote a love of learning, a desire for God, self-knowledge, service to others, and respect for all creation. A MESSAGE FROM DR. ANNE PRISCO

Dear Friends,

It is a pleasure to present the Felician College Annual report.

As I reflect upon the past academic year, my first as president, I do so with immense gratitude. I have been encouraged and inspired by the efforts of so many, and am continually impressed by the dedication of our hard- working faculty and staff as well as the commitment to learning of our extraordinary students.

Fiscal trends are clearly impacting the landscape of higher education, and we are not immune to their influences. As president, my top priority and greatest challenge is to control costs and align resources to uphold and strengthen the excellent educational experience that defines Felician.

We continue to upgrade our facilities, including newly refurbished biology labs, a technology project that will make both campuses wireless, new spaces in the restored historic Castle for student use as well as staff, fac- ulty and community meetings, and completely renovated residence halls. Construction is underway on what will be our new education commons. This state-of-the art building on the Rutherford campus will house library services, individual and group study spaces, high-tech classrooms and a nursing skills resource center.

Our commitment to the Felician Franciscan mission remains steadfast. Our teaching-learning experience continues to be a hallmark of what is distinct about a Felician College education: an experience that encourages you to have an open mind and heart, enables you to find a sense of self with educational and community opportunities, and inspires you to be more than you ever imagined. Felician students continually offer their time and talents to individuals and organizations in need – a true testament to the living mission and values of our Franciscan heritage.

We thank you for your generous support of Felician College and its stu- dents. Your commitment truly energizes our College community, ensures our future success and allows us to continue to provide an affordable, high quality education to all who desire one.

In the words of Saint Francis of Assisi, pace e bene.

Anne M. Prisco, Ph.D. Honors Convocation Celebrates Academic Excellence The Franciscan values of respect, peace and seeking the good in all mankind were among the compelling messages brought to life at the Academic Honors Convocation on November 7, which celebrated excellence in the classroom by students and faculty alike.

Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco and Sister Mary Rosita Brennan, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, greeted the audience of faculty members, Dean’s List recipients and their friends and family who gathered in the Breslin Auditorium on the Lodi campus for the ceremony.

“This is a night to truly celebrate academic excellence,” said Sister Rosita, noting that more than 500 students were on the Spring 2013 Deans List, which requires a 3.5 grade point average.

Dr. Prisco told those in attendance: “It’s always a pleasure to honor our students, as well as our faculty, and to applaud their efforts, tireless dedication and countless hours of study and hard work. And it is our mission, as a Franciscan community, to provide each individual with the educational opportunities that bring you to your highest potential with informed minds and understanding hearts.”

Dr. Prisco, along with Sister Rosita and Dr. Charles Rooney, Senior Executive Vice President, conferred an honorary doctor of Humane Letters upon Father Andre Cirino, who was the keynote speaker for the ceremony.

Father Andre, a renowned presenter of the works of Saint Francis, the patron of Felician College, also has led travelers to Francis’ hometown of Assisi, Prague, Germany and the California Missions for Franciscan Pilgrimage Programs. He has many published works on the Franciscan traditions, and shared those messages during his address.

“Only God is good but it must flow through us,” Father Andre told the audience. “That message is the hope of the Franciscan theology – that we always try to speak to the good that is in people, as Francis did.”

Among the other highlights of the evening were the musical selections by the Felician College choir and the presentation by Sister Rosita of the Faculty Excellence Award, which was given to Dr. Sherida Yoder of the English Department.

“Teaching is an art just as poetry is an art,” said Dr. Yoder in accepting the honor. “If one can improve every year, every semester, it’s as high a calling as we can receive.” 1. Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco with Dr. Sherida Yoder, recipient of the Faculty Excellence Award. 2. Gathered before the honors Convocation ceremony were, from left, Dr. Rose Rudnitski, Dean, School of Education; Dr. Edward Kubersky, Dean, School of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Muriel Shore, Dean, School of Nursing; Fr. Andre Cirino, keynote speaker; Dr. Ann Guillory, Asst. Vice President, Academic Support Services; Sister Rosita Brennan, Provost, Vice President Academic Affairs; Dr. Dolores Henchy, Dean of Assessment, Instructional Technology and Faculty Excellence; Dr. Beth Castiglia, Dean, School of Business. 3. Students at the Honors Convocation in the Breslin Theater in Obal Hall on the Lodi campus. 4. Keynote speaker Father Andre Cirino with Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco.

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Pictured from left to right are Daisy Perez, Member NAHN; Dr. Muriel M. The panel of experts who offered advice and counseling to students Shore, Dean, Felician College School of Nursing; Dan Suarez, President- included Cathy Lentini, Clinical Informatics System Specialist at Elect, National Association of Hispanic Nurses; Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco; Dr. Gina Miranda, Member of the NAHN; Francine Hackensack University Medical Center, and Jazz Young-Trinidad, En- Andrea, Vice President of Administration, Enrollment and Planning, tertainment Industry Promoter, both of whom are MBA alumni from Felician College; Joanne Munoz, Member NAHN. Felician. Professionals from the Community FoodBank of , JC Penney and Action Graphics also were on hand for the event.

Professor Dennis Huzey, Chairman of the Management and Marketing Forging New Department at Felician College, served as event moderator. Partnerships The Felician College School of Nursing hosted a meeting with leaders of the State Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) to explore partnership opportunities among the School of Nursing, the Association and the Latino community. Currently, Hispanic nurses represent 18.5 percent of enrollment in the School of Nursing.

The meeting was attended by Felician College President Dr. Anne M. Prisco; Dr. Muriel M. Shore, Dean, School of Nursing; Sister Rosita Brennan, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs; Francine Andrea, Vice President, Administration, Enrollment and Planning; the Associate Deans of Nursing and Associate Vice Presidents in Enroll- ment Management. Marketing Event

Well-Attended The American Marketing Association, in collaboration with the AMA VISITORS FROM JAPAN Representatives of Nihon University in Japan visited Felician College Club of Felician College and the Management and Marketing Depart- last Fall as part of a tour of higher education institutions. ment of the College’s School of Business, hosted the AMA’s Fourth Seated, from left, are Michael Szarek, Assistant vice president, Graduate Career Development event, which focused on the solutions and tools and International Enrollment Services; Colleen Fuller, Director, Undergraduate Admissions; Corrine Spring, Director, International necessary for a career in marketing. More than 80 students and busi- Enrollment Services, Francine Andrea, Vice President, Administration, ness professionals attended the event, which was held in the Fall. Enrollment and Planning.

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Students man the board at the College’s radio station WRFC.

lecture series held on December 4 in Obal Hall on the Lodi campus of Where Were You When...? Felician College.

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of A capacity crowd heard about the horrors of human trafficking and its President John F. Kennedy, students on staff at Felician College’s radio impact on our global and local societies. Included in the presentation station interviewed staff and faculty and created a one-hour program was a video entitled “Human Trafficking: The Unspo- that was aired between November 18 and December 1. The program ken Truth,” created by Felician College students included first-person accounts of November 22, 1963, and interview- who participate in the United Nations Fellows ees’ thoughts on how the tragic event changed the course of history and Program. impacted our country’s political and social scenes. Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco said, Professor Terry McAteer, Chair, Felician College Communications “Our institutional motto, ‘In Veritas Felicitas’ – in Department, oversaw the project, which received widespread acclaim truth is happiness -- is difficult to accept after and was featured in the local newspaper, the South Bergenite. today’s session on human traf- ficking. While the facts are WRFC, Radio Felician College, is a 24/7 internet-based, student run disturbing, the ef- radio station. The WRFC staff design their own shows, select their mu- forts of those who sic and discussion topics, and run the station’s digital radio equipment. are embracing Membership in WRFC’s staff is open to any student at the college. the need to do Lecture Series Tackles some- Dr. Mary Norton, Associate Dean, Global Academic Serious Topics Initiatives, addresses the audience during the “Conversations That Matter” lecture series. The topic, “Super Bowl XLVIII, “Super Bowl XLVIII, Human Trafficking: The Uninvited Guest” was Human Trafficking: The Uninvited Guest,” included a video the topic for discussion during the “Conversations That Matter” created by students in the United Nations Fellows Program.

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thing about this, are examples of the power of individual and collective action. These advocates are living examples of our Felician Franciscan value of justice and peace that calls on us to advocate for social changes that promote respect for all persons.”

Guest speaker Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-37), a proponent of anti-trafficking legislation in the state, applauded the College’s initiative in tackling such a strong issue.

“This is not just happening in some remote corner of the world. This is modern day slavery that is happening right here in our backyards,” said Assemblywoman Huttle.

The topic was of particular interest as the NY/NJ area prepared to host the Super Bowl in February. Statistics show that an estimated 10,000 children and adults were trafficked into the Miami area before and dur- ing the Super Bowl in 2010. In the weeks before the big game, authori- ties took extra steps to thwart the number of potential victims in the metropolitan region.

Patricia Devine-Harms, legislative chair for the NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking, also was in attendance. She urged continued involvement and awareness and lauded Felician’s students for being “abolitionists.”

The link for the Felician students’ video “Human Trafficking: The Un- spoken Truth” is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWFxBxWHKTo

The event was sponsored by the Felician College United Nations Fellows Program; Model United Nations; Office of International Programs; Office of Student Development and Enrichment; Residence Life; and the Student Government Association.

express their opinions about America’s possible intervention, as well as Syria Crisis the Focus offer suggestions as to how their “voices” can be heard.

of ‘Open Mic’ session at There was no clear cut sway on either front, for or against U.S. military Felician action. One thing was clear, however – the thought-provoking topic hit a chord with many people in the room. Several hundred students, faculty and staff members attended an open microphone session, presented by the School of Arts and Sciences to- Some who spoke recalled the reaction of the American people during gether with the Office of Mission Integration, to discuss the escalating the Vietnam conflict and the U.S. response to the Sept. 11 tragedy. Oth- crisis in Syria and the possibility of involvement by the United States. ers encouraged contacting local representatives to have their opinions acknowledged. Dr. Robert Ingoglia, professor in the Department of History at Felician College, said that given the possibility of American intervention in the One student spoke of what it meant to have friends and family in the Syrian civil war, “we should meet and discuss our individual concerns U.S. military during a time of crisis. Another told the audience that we regarding the current situation.” as Americans should first examine our own freedoms before taking any action. “Issues concerning war and peace were so very important to Saint Francis and, as part of our contemporary Franciscan/Felician family, Ultimately, the overwhelming theme was a message steeped in the are equally important to all of us, irrespective of our different faiths Felician core values: we should strive for peace and a prayerful solution and beliefs,” said Dr. Ingoglia. to the conflict.

Throughout the session, which took place in the Lecture Hall in Obal “I am so very impressed both with the passion of the speakers and their Hall on the College’s Lodi campus, members of the Felician community willingness to hear and consider other people’s views. I am so very – faculty, staff and students -- took turns in stepping to the podium to proud of all of our students.” said Dr. Ingoglia.

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Her favorite part of the Real-Life ‘CSI’ was work?

Dream Internship for “Ballistics was definitely the most interesting, Felician Student although nothing is done as For Caroline MacDonald, the past few months have been a case of life quickly as television makes imitating art. you believe,” she laughed. “Sometimes it takes a long “I grew up watching Court TV and other cops shows like ‘Law & Order’ time and you don’t always with my mother and I thought it was interesting to see how crimes get answers but still, it’s very were solved,” said Caroline, who is majoring in Felician College’s cool stuff.” Criminal Justice program. This fall, the junior got hands-on experience with the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office as an intern in the Bureau of Brian Kelly, Assistant Pro- Crime Investigation’s Crime Scene Unit. fessor, Criminal Justice, said Caroline’s “outstanding communication and writing skills” are among the most important components when “I really got a look at how forensics works,” said Caroline, who carried a entering a field like Criminal Justice. full course load of 19 credits while doing her internship. “It was a great experience.” “These skills have allowed her to excel not only in the classroom, but in most importantly in ‘real-life’ endeavors, specifically her internship Caroline said most of her intern work dealt with forensics, such as fin- with the Sheriff’s Department,” said Professor Kelly. “Such an intern- gerprinting and processing evidence. “We also processed samples that ship is priceless because it allows the student to observe what actually may or may not have been blood from crime scenes,” she said. occurs in a law enforcement or social services agency while utilizing skills and knowledge learned in the classroom.”

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Caroline said part of the experience involved studying photos of old The Felician College Veterans Task force commemorated Veterans Day in crime scenes and autopsies. “You definitely get used to it but some of it a solemn ceremony on Monday, November 11 in front of Obal Hall on the Lodi campus. Members of the Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance Post 139 were can be shocking at first,” she said. “But that’s a big part of the job.” guest presenters for the event, which included remarks by Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco, Dr. Howard Burrell of Felician College, and Caroline, who also is minoring in Cybersecurity, has her sights on Lodi Councilman Bruce Masopust, pictured. another internship opportunity for the spring semester. This one takes it cues from the other side of the ‘Law & Order’ format. “The connections forged by the members in this association yields more collaboration on events, and ultimately our students will benefit,” “I’ve applied to be a paralegal intern,” Caroline said. “It still deals with said Ms. Faulkner. crimes and investigation but from a different angle, so it should be just as interesting.” Established in the 1970s, the NJACE’s focus is to continually increase the competency and professionalism of Career Centers, provide pro- grams of clear value to colleges and employers and inspire the highest Felician Career Services level of active participation from our career services and employer Making a Difference membership. Currently, membership consists of 27 New Jersey col- leges and universities and 11 employers. Felician College was named the Career Center of the Month in Novem- ber by the New Jersey Association of Colleges and Employers. Ms. Faulkner noted that a Felician student, Korey McGuiness, who par- ticipated in the summer internship program with an NJACE business, Melissa Faulkner, Director, Career Development Center at Felician, received high marks from the organization. serves as President Elect/Vice President of Programming for the NJACE, said the honor further increases Felician’s visibility among the “Korey was hired by Enterprise Rent-A-Car and ended up being the business community. highest performing intern in the country during the summer of 2013,”

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said Ms. Faulkner. “That says a lot about Felician students.”

She added that Felician College is joining forces with Fairleigh Dick- inson University in Teaneck to co-host career fairs this fall and next spring. The co-sponsored fair is scheduled for October 30 from 12-4 p.m. at FDU.

“This will increase employer exposure to our students and student exposure to the professional world,” said Ms. Faulkner.

Felician College’s Career Development Center provides students with a host of services, including self-assessment tools, job sources, intern- ship information, assistance with job search skills, and guidance and preparation for graduate school. Felician College Named Military Friendly School for 3rd Consecutive Year For the third consecutive year, Felician College has been named by Victory Media as a Military Friendly School for its commitment to providing a support environment for armed forces veterans and their Construction has begun on the families. Education Commons building on the Rutherford campus. The Felician’s inclusion on the list, which is the result of a survey of more building will include a Nursing than 12,000 schools, ranks it in the top 15 percent of all colleges, uni- Resource and Simulation versities and trade schools nationwide. Center, a high-tech eLibrary, and state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories. Anticipated As a military friendly institution, Felician offers dedicated financial opening is early 2015. benefits and has created uniquely tailored programs to help veterans achieve their academic goals.

Bachelor Degree programs that qualify for a military grant include Business, Computer Information Systems (CIS), Criminal Justice, Professional Studies, Healthcare Administration, Education and English. Fast-track programs feature evening classes in eight-week sessions that allow students to further their educations while working during the day.

“Felician College’s commitment to the military program shows a deep appreciation for the men and women who have bravely served our country,” said Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco. “It also is a shining example of our Franciscan values of compassion and respect for all. I’m very proud of the College’s participation in this important initiative.”

ICONIC IMAGE The Castle at Felician College is one of 19 images featured in a mural commissioned by the Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the 40th anniversary issue of the MRCC’s publication, Meadowlands USA. The 145-year-old Castle, located on Felician’s picturesque Rutherford campus, was chosen to be included in the artwork created by New Jersey artist James Fiorentino, called “The Meadowlands Experience,” along with the Liberty Science Center, the Meadowlands Rail Station at the Sports Complex, Teterboro Airport, Met Life Stadium and the Statue of Liberty, among others. Pictured with a replica of the mural is Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco, left, with Rick Dabagian, member of the College’s Council of Regents, center, and Jim Kirkos, President and CEO of the MRCC.

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Castle Photos?

Top: Students gather for a holiday get-together in the Castle View Room Top: Enjoying the staff and faculty Christmas luncheon are, from left, Dr. on the Rutherford campus. Manuel Ferreira, Associate Dean, Off-Campus Programs; Dr. Elizabeth Middle: Ann Califf, Director of Transportation, center, shares a Zweighaft, Associate Dean and Chair, Undergraduate Nursing; Dr. Christmas wafer with Patrick Dezort, Director of Student Development Christine Mihal, Associate Dean and Chair, RN/BSN Fast Track Nursing. and Enrichment, as Michele La Jeunesse, Administrative Assistant of Middle: Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco and Sister Juanita Rutherford Administration, looks on during the annual staff and faculty Arnister, Vice President, Mission Integration, with a San Damiano Cross, Christmas luncheon. a gift to the College. Bottom: Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco, center, enjoys a Bottom: Enjoying Christmas at the Castle were, from left, Dr. Dolores holiday gathering with students in the lobby of Obal Hall on the Lodi Henchy, Dr. Ann Guillory, Sister Rosita Brennan, Francine Andrea, Dr. campus. Anne Prisco, Dr. William Back, Dr. Muriel Shore, Dr. James Fitzpatrick and Dr. Beth Castiglia.

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Happy Homecoming! Alumni and friends of Felician College enjoyed an activity-filled weekend for 2013 Homecoming, which was organized by the Office of Alumni Relations and held September 20-22 on the Rutherford campus.

The weekend began with the Athletics Hall of Fame Dinner and Induc- tion on Friday at The Graycliff in Moonachie. Saturday’s day-long events included a barbecue and beer and wine tasting under the tent in the quad; tours of the Castle; face-painting and balloon twisting for the children; Zumba and yoga classes and shoot-off; and music and dancing, highlighted by student performances. The day’s activities were followed by Mass in the Castle chapel and a Wine and Chocolate Reception in the Castle parlor. Shuttle service then took fans to the Women’s and Men’s Soccer games later that evening.

On Sunday, alumni and friends tailgated and enjoyed the win over the Buffalo Bills at Met Life Stadium.

Top: Felician College cheerleaders get ready to energize the crowd.

Right: Students meet and greet alumni. From left are Caitlin Baard, heather Roland-Blanco and Kristen Carrion. 2: Zumba class has them moving and shaking. 3: Francisco Casado and Rosa Vallejo enjoy the day. 4: Joann and Bruce Mitchell enjoy the afternoon.

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2013 JACKELYN ALVAREZ hopes to pursue a master’s degree.

JENNY ALVAREZ hopes to pursue a master’s degree in Education at Felician College.

MICHELLE-ANGELA ARAÑEZ hopes to pursue a master’s degree.

ANTHONY BIZIEN is attending American University Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C.

THABATHA BORER is preparing for the NCE boards.

MICHELLE BUDZ is going to study in Florence, Italy and then travel to Krakow, Poland. She plans on attending pharmacy school in the upcoming year. JOANNA CHACON is currently pursuing a master’s of science in Get Connected Biochemistry and Biotechnology at Georgetown University. She is Vice President of her class. to the Felician College SHARON COX hopes to continue her education. Alumni Community! FAITH CRUSOE plans to earn a master’s degree in Criminal Justice.

MEGAN DELAMATER accepted a teacher’s aide position.

CLAIRE DIMACULANGAN was recently offered a position as a ALUMNI.FELICIAN.EDU Research Analyst at Pfizer.

JOHN FREELAND is currently seeking employment in the publishing industry while he continues to work as a teacher’s assistant at Park • Check out the latest news Ridge High School. and register for events MICHELLE GARCIA will go on to attend a Physician Assistant program at UMDNJ or go to Medical School. • Find your friends and

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TIFFANY KODARE plans to take the NCLEX examination and work Look for us on Facebook! in the Emergency Department as a registered nurse.

MAVIS KPELI plans to study a second degree program in nursing.

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KYOUNGSOOK KWON is pursuing a master’s degree. Do you like to stay in GINA LIPERE is planning to travel to Italy. touch with Felician MARIA LOPEZ-DELGADO is attending law school in North Carolina classmates? at UNC School of Law, Chapel Hill.

COLEEN MARSHALL will continue her education by getting her Want to stay connected master’s degree in nursing and becoming an Adult Nurse Practitioner. to the school and assist THERESA MELLO is employed at Carlstadt Public School as a Music with its future? teacher.

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ZULIMA PENA is going to enroll in a nursing program. Felician College Class Agent!

DANIEL PERAGINE is the founder of the NJ non-profit organization, The Majestic Radio Company, Inc., a community based radio station that is publicly supported, airs a diverse selection of pop music, presents worldwide news and creates and educational outreach. Two The goal of the Class Agent Program is Felician Alumni are also on the board. Daniel is also working at AEP to build alumni participation through the Industries. various college programs, share college SUSAN (VARGAS) RICHARDS and her husband welcomed and personal news items, and support the a son, Manuel Nicholas Richards, on May 6, 2013. Manuel stability of the college. weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. and measured 19 ½” long.

JAMES SCHMITT accepted a new position as a graduate We currently are recruiting for class agents assistant men’s basketball coach at Frostburg State University for the following classes: 1967, 1969, 1970, in Frostburg, Md. 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981, LISA SCHNEIDENBACH will pursue a master’s degree in Education 1983, 1984, n1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, and hopes to become a Nurse Practitioner in Family Practice. 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2012.

TRACY SILVERBERG-URIAN is currently working on creating a book about multi-cultural caregivers’ approach in providing compassionate and loving care at the end of life. For more information on how to become a JENNIFER TAMBURO plans on continuing her career with PNC class agent, please contact Lori A. Walker, Investments. She also wants to pursue an MBA. Director of Alumni relations at SYDNEY UMAÑA hopes to attend graduate school. 201-355-1427 or [email protected]

FIONA WATSON will be opening her own martial arts academy. CRIMILDA WILLIAMS would like to further her education in 2011 Healthcare or Psychology. VERONICA WRIGHT began a new position in August as Director of Faith Formation at St. Michael’s Parish in Harlan, Iowa. 2012 Isaiah Craig is employed at a screen printing company. 2009 CANDACE TARABOCCHIA and her fiancé, Aaron Ocello, are JESSICA (ANULEWICZ) DIBENEDETTI and her planning to be married on July 5, 2015. They got engaged on husband, Vincent DiBenedetti, welcomed a baby boy, the docks of Marina Di Carrara, Italy in August. Anthony Vincent DiBenedetti, on May 20, 2013. He weighed 8 lbs. and was 20 inches long.

ANTHONY NICIEJEWSKI was recently hired at Spencer Savings Bank, headquartered in Elmwood Park, as a Business

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ERICA (KIRSH) VIDEC and her husband, Rob, celebrated the birth of their twin daughters on January 28, 2013. Alumni ... Keira Anna weighed 6 lbs. and was 18” long and Maya Julia weighed 4 lbs. 15 oz. and was 17 ¾” long. your Felician education doesn’t have to come to an END! 1995 REV. FR. GEORGE DAHDOUH completed his Doctor of Ministry degree in May.

1986 SISTER ANNA NGUYEN was honored as alumna of the year at Assumption College for Sisters in May 2013. In the spring of 2012, Sister Anna joined the Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church as assistant director for the Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs. Previously, she served as field support coordinator in the Diocesan TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Development Services, a division of Migration and Refugee Services. ALUMNI GRANT!

QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALUMNI GRANT: LEARN MORE 1985 • Available to Felician graduates beginning 201.355.1465 COLLEEN (CALVITTI) SARTORI has served two 3-year terms on a new academic program [email protected] www.felician.edu the Wood-Ridge Board of Education. She has been teaching in the • Award of $100 per credit Rutherford Public School System for 26 years. Colleen is a member • Applies only to non-discounted courses of the Wood-Ridge Parent Teachers’ Association, the New Jersey • Cannot be combined with cohort, ministerial or Catholic teacher discounts, Educators Association, and is a former teacher of the Confraternity of or other scholarships Christian Doctrine (CCD) at Church of the Assumption of Our Blessed Felician College is Sponsored by the Felician Sisters Lady. She has also served as liaison to the PTA on the BOE. Development Officer and Assistant Vice President. He will be responsible for the development of new business relationships and 1980 lending opportunities in the bank’s small business markets. He is JOAN GILLMAN’S article “Straw Rockets are Out of This World” was pursuing an MBA. He and his wife are expecting their first child. published by the National Science Teachers Association and appeared in the October issue of “Science and Children.” Also, Joan played 2007 violin for the first time with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra on November 2, 2013. KRISTA (WILDERMUTH) HASCUP married Joshua Hascup on June 22. Krista is currently working at Roosevelt Elementary School in Hawthorne as a Special 1979, (’86) Education teacher and is also a freelance illustrator and DIANE (GIBSON) HASSA RN, MSN was recognized at the National designer. Josh is a manager at a family-owned UPS store in League for Nursing Gala held on November 1, 2013, at the Pines Fort Lee. The couple currently resides in Haledon. Manor, in Edison, NJ. With more than 30 years of progressive nursing experience as a staff nurse, supervisor, manager and nurse educator, earned a master’s degree in Education, PATRIZIO PELUSO she was recognized for her outstanding commitment to healthcare and Instructional Technology, from the University of Maryland in May. the profession of nursing. She is an Education Specialist within the St. Patrizio was also inducted into the National Honor Society of Phi Clare’s Health System. Kappa Phi.

DARA SMITH recently took a position with the Garfield Public Schools as a Master Teacher. She is also pursuing her supervision and Do you have an principal endorsement at Felician College. INTERESTING SUCCESS STORY? DR. DOREEN SPERBER-WEISS has been appointed Chief Nursing Officer at Greystone Park State Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains, NJ.

1998 The Alumni Director would love to DR. KATHERINE O’FLAHERTY began a new job in August as meet with you! Please contact a Faculty Fellow in the Barrett Honors College at Arizona State Lori A. Walker, Director of Alumni relations at University. She teaches the human events sequence, a great books 201-355-1427 or [email protected] curriculum and will be teaching courses on immigration next year. Her doctorate is in history and her research area is immigration.

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1971 WANDA GOZDZ ran the Diva Long Island Half Marathon on October 6th and the Beachside Half Marathon on Do you like to stay in October 12th. She placed third in the 60-64 age group touch with Felician in both races. Wanda also ran the Diva 5K in Miami on November 10th and placed second in her age group. Her classmates? challenge was competing in the Space Coast Marathon, a 26.2 mile race on December 1, 2013, in which she placed 6th in her age Want to stay connected group. Wanda is also the founder of Golden Age Living, LLC, which just became an education provider for Aging in Place Designation Courses to the school and assist provided by the National Association of Home Builders and the Florida with its future? Construction Industry Licensing Board.

BECOME A In Memoriam: Felician College ’06 Kathleen O’Neill Class Agent! JUNE 2013

The goal of the Class Agent Program is to build alumni participation through the ’02 Sandra Agresta various college programs, share college SEPTEMBER 2013 and personal news items, and support the stability of the college. ’83 Jo Ann (Cofrancesco) Walter We currently are recruiting for class agents APRIL 2013 for the following classes: 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, ’87 Patricia Melango 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2012. MARCH 2013

’73 Denise Deieso For more information on how to become a class agent, please contact Lori A. Walker, AUGUST 2013 Director of Alumni relations at 201-355-1427 or [email protected] ’73 Florence Low JULY 2013 1978, (’81) DR. RUTH WITTMANN-PRICE PHD, RN, CNS, CNE, was presented with the Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship from ’68 Barbara Toscano Francis Marion University and was inducted into Omicron Delta OCTOBER 2013 Kappa as distinguished professor on April 8, 2013. Ruth was also inducted into the NLN Association of Nurse Educator Fellows (ANEF) on September 21. She received funding to establish a healthcare screening clinic with her undergraduate nursing students at the ’84 Elizabeth Bulwicz Felician Center in Kingstree, SC. She has recently published four books NOVEMBER 2013 and three articles.

15 Mission

Incoming freshmen and student athletes received a special blessing during a Mass on Sept. 11 to begin the Fall semester. Below, Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco, center, and Board of Trustees member Ray Bramucci, right, welcome Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan, who addressed those in attendance following the Mass.

Felician Community Gathers for Christmas Crib and Tree Blessing The Felician Community gathered for the annual blessing of the Christmas crib and tree in the lobby of Obal Hall on the Lodi campus.

Carols were sung between liturgical readings which were offered by Father Damian Colicchio, Father John O’Neill and several students.

Felician College’s patron Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with the creation of the first nativity scene (the Christmas crèche) in 1223 hav- ing been inspired by his visit to the Holy Land where he visited Jesus’ birthplace. Francis was to celebrate Christmas Eve Mass in the woods of Greccio near Assisi and asked that a manger, hay and animals be brought to the makeshift altar to replicate the birth of the infant Jesus. As the crowds gathered to celebrate, Francis is said to have stretched out his arms as if the Holy Child were there, and the manger became radiant with the light of the newborn King.

The tradition of the Christmas crib spread throughout the Christian world and remains in churches, homes and places of worship today.

Members of the Felician College community brought their pets to campus for the annual blessing of animals on the feast day of Saint Francis, Oct. 3. Pictured is Father Damian Colicchio blessing Tami, with owner Ernie Bernarducci.

PRAYERFUL START TO SEMESTER Student leaders gathered for a daylong retreat in Kearny at the beginning of the Fall semester. The theme “Standing on the shoulders of those who came before us” was incorporated into the leadership-centered activities where students reflected on the core values of the Franciscan tradition. Pictured with students are Sister Juanita Arnsiter, Vice President for Mission Integration, and Sister Mary Theresa, Campus Ministry, right.

16 Development

Felician College Golf Classic Benefits Student Scholarship Fund More than 100 golfers and friends enjoyed a delightful autumn day for the 28th Annual Felician College Golf Classic held at Glen Ridge Country Club.

The annual event benefits the College’s Scholarship Fund, which pro- vides in excess of $13 million each year to students in need of financial support.

In addition to the College’s supporters, members of the Felician men’s golf team were on hand during the day. Among them was Jordan Tack- ett, an academic and athletic scholarship recipient, who addressed the crowd during dinner.

“They said I’d never be able to play sports in college because I had medical problems when I was younger,” said Tackett, a junior who is studying business administration. “Felician offered me an opportunity of a lifetime. I will always be grateful and will work hard to make the most of this chance I’ve been given.”

“How lucky we are that we can share this day and come together for such a good cause, namely our students,” said Felician College Presi- dent Dr. Anne Prisco, drawing upon the words by the Felician Sisters foundress, Blessed Mary Angela. “A community spirit does not just happen of itself. It flows from people who share a common tradition and strive for a common goal outside themselves.

“Jordan’s story is an example of how students are impacted by your support. As a Franciscan institution, our mission is to follow the values of respect for all, compassion for those who need assistance, and joy in everything we do. By providing educational and financial opportuni- ties to our students, we are living that mission and establishing strong foundations for their futures.”

Sponsors of the event were: Century 21 Construction Corp.; Inserra Supermarkets; Arcari & Iovino Architects P.C.; H2M Architects & Engineers; Kearny Federal Savings; Boiling Springs Savings Bank; LP- Ciminelli; ESM/Ferolie; Scirocco Financial Group;; Barnabas Health, Bartley Healthcare; East Orange General Hospital; Felician Franciscan Sisters; In-Line Air Conditioning Inc.; J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.; OritaniBank Charitable Foundation; Paramount Exterminating Co.; ShopRite of Hunterdon County; Smith-Sondy Asphalt Construction Company; Windels, Marx, Lane & Mittendorf LLP; All American Sewer Service; Bergen County 200 Club; Coccia Foundation; Costa Memorial Home; Creative Library Concepts; Foundation for Free Enterprise; Franciscan Friars of the Atonement; Frank’s GMC; Hallak Cleaners; Intelligent Technology Group; Liberty Mutual; Pepe Plumbing & Heat- ing Corp.; Valley Heating & Cooling LLC.

Felician College scholarship recipient and member of the Golden Falcons golf team Jordan Tackett, center, addressed the crowd during the annual Golf Classic. He is pictured with President Dr. Anne Prisco, left, and Sister Aquinas Szott, Chair, Felician College Board of Trustees.

17 Felician College Selected Financial Data

June 30th 2013 June 30th 2012

Revenue

Student Tuition and Fees...... 36,247,000 38,121,00

Contributions...... 1,298,000 1,804,000

Auxiliary Enterprises...... 2,651,000 3,213,000

State and Federal Awards...... 89,000 173,000

Other Revenue...... 1,425,000 817,000

Total Revenue...... 41,710,000 41,128,000

Expenses

Instructional...... 14,627,000 15,087,000

Student Services...... 8,653,000 8,871,000

Institutional Support...... 7,250,000 8,062,000

General and Administrative...... 3,673,000 3,330,000

Academic Support...... 3,266,000 2,462,000

Other Expenses...... 3,183,000 3,477,000

Total Expenses...... 40,652,000 41,289,000

Change in Net Assets...... 1,059,000 2,839,000

Total Assets...... 65,353,000 61,784,000

Total Liabilities...... 15,383,000 12,873,000

Net Assets...... 49,970,000 48,912,000

18 The Felician College Annual Fund

The Felician College Annual Fund provides opportunities for alumni, Leadership Giving at Felician College parents, friends, faculty and staff, corporations, foundations and area Giving at the leadership level demonstrates a special commitment businesses to endorse the College’s commitment to providing an to Felician College. Felician relies on these very special gifts that affordable, high quality education deeply rooted in the Catholic, Fran- strengthen our mission to bring students to their highest potential, ciscan tradition. while providing them with a deeper spiritual understanding through- out their academic journey. We gratefully acknowledge the following Gifts to the Felician College Annual Fund provide the resources neces- alumni, faculty, staff, parents, and friends who are so committed to sary for establishing campus programs that promote Franciscan core enhancing the value of a Felician Franciscan education through their values such as competence, character, compassion, integrity and ser- Leadership Gifts. vice. We are so grateful to the many donors who have contributed not only to the success of the 2012-13 Annual Fund Campaign, but also to • President’s Circle – gifts of $10,000 or more the success of every Felician College student through their generosity. • Chairman’s Circle – gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 The Felician College Franciscan Mission transforms lives. Your • Regents Society – gifts of $1,000 to $4,999 participation in the Annual Fund makes it possible for Felician to excel and to promote new levels of academic excellence every day. • Franciscan Club – gifts of $500 to $999 • Honors Club – gifts of $250 to $499 If you have not yet contributed to the 2013-14 Annual Fund Campaign, we hope you will join our growing family of donors. • Century Club† – gifts of $100 to $249

Every Gift Matters….Every Year Your gift… • Provides critical financial resources needed for establishing campus academic and extracurricular programs that inspire Franciscan core values such as competence, character, compas- sion and service to others in every student, every day, and for fully preparing Felician graduates for their professional endeavors.

• Pro vides scholarships that bridge the gap for many academically gifted students who might otherwise not have an opportunity to complete their education. Annual Fund contributions strengthen the College’s capacity to provide students with a rich learning experience deeply rooted in the Franciscan traditions.

• Makes it possible for Felician College to enhance academic of- ferings which ultimately increase the value of a Felician College degree. Felician College academic offerings now include acceler- ated degree programs, off-site degree programs, online graduate degree programs, an on-site and off-site MBA program in innova- tion and entrepreneurship and now a Doctor of Nursing Practice: Advanced Practice degree and the Doctor of Nursing Practice Executive Leadership degree.

• Also makes other institutional accomplishments possible each Throughout the report, asterisks (*) indicate donors who have doubled or even tripled year including upgraded, state of the art classrooms, laboratories their contributions to Felician College through their employer’s matching gift program. and classroom technology, and the ability to attract the best and Many companies will also match contributions made by spouses and retirees.

most qualified faculty in each division. Crosses () indicate beloved members of the College community who have passed away. Donors

President’s Circle Bogota Savings Bank Dr. Rose Rudnitski Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC Matching Anonymous Boiling Springs Savings Bank The Honorable Karen Sasso Gifts Program Ms. Florence Adler Dr. Stephen T. Boswell, Ph.D. Mrs. Elizabeth Scheps Mrs. Sylvia McGeary Bartley Healthcare Bounce Music and Entertainment Schering-Plough Foundation Meadowlands Area YMCA Capital One Bank Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bramucci Scirocco Financial Group Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Milkewicz Ms. Regina T. Coyle ‘79 Bruinooge & Associates The Honorable Anthony J. Sciuto Mr. Timothy J. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore A. Davino Cinelli Iron and Metal Co. Inc. Mr. Geoffrey Seid Dr. Dorothy Mutch Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dineen Collins Building Services Inc. Dr. Muriel M. Shore North Jersey Exterminating Co. Inc. Estate of George P. Velotto + Ms. Carmela J. Currier Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Swenson North Jersey Media Group Felician Services Inc. Mr. Gary D’Agostino Mr. Michael Szarek Oritani Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Genova, Burns, Giantomasi & Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dehler TD Bank of Mahwah Webster Pascack Community Bank Mrs. Lisa Donoghue Ms. Shelley M. Tonner Goya Foods Inc. Mr. Michael J. Peyko Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dragotti Tore Electric Company Inc. Graytor Printing Company Inc. Mr. Ronald Polonkay Jr. Mr. Dennis Dragotti Jr. ‘01 Mr. Armand Toron H2M Architects & Engineers Inc. Producer’s Choice The Ferolie Group The UPS Foundation Inserra Supermarkets Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Quinn Mr. Michael Fescoe Wakefern Food Corporation Johnson & Johnson Family of Ms. Mary Reilly Foundation for Free Enterprise Mr. Gary E. Walsh, Esq. Companies Ronald Schmidt & Associates P.A. Mr. John C. Fowler Mr. Chris Weil ‘89 Loretta McGowan Foundation S & J Electrical Contractors Inc. Mr. John B. Gleason Wilenta Carting Inc. The Marcalus Family Foundation, Sanzari Companies Inc. Good Brothers Flooring Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Zaretski The Honorable and Mrs. Anthony Michael J. Kosloski Foundation Dr. Ann Guillory Franciscan Club Scardino Jr. Dr. Anne M. Prisco & Hackensack University Medical Mr. Ty Agosta ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Semken Professor Stephen Sergi Center All American Sewer Service Inc. Mrs. Lorraine Simoldoni The Provident Bank Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Harries Mr. Len Ancuta Mr. Leonard Suchyta The Provident Bank of Freehold Hartz Mountain Industries Inc. Barnabas Health Ms. Marilyn A. Termyna ‘92 Mr. Joseph M. Sanzari Dr. Dolores Henchy Mr. Joseph F. Baron Jr. Mr. Mark Tirondola Sharp Management LLC Dr. Terry W. Hensle Mrs. Susan Bernarducci Dr. Roseann T. Torsiello ‘71 Switzer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirsch Mr. Jeff Brunetto ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toscano Jr. United Food & Commercial Workers In-Line Air Conditioning Inc. Campbell Fire Protection Inc. The Travel Center Local 1262 Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Intorre Windels, Marx, Lane & Mittendorf Mr. Joseph Capozzi Dr. David Turi Mr. Anthony J. Iovino LLP Care One at Wellington Dr. Elizabeth B. Uptegrove J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. Chairman’s Circle Chartwells College and University Mr. and Mrs. Vance Valerio J.H. Cohn LLP Mr. Anthony S. Abbate Dining Services Mr. Paul Vandermeyde JD Companies C.R. Bard Foundation Inc. Mr. H. C. Clinch Mrs. Lori A. Walker ‘98 Kamienski Funeral Homes Inc. Century 21 Construction Corp. Reverend Damian D. Colicchio Waters, McPherson & McNeill Mr. James L. Keltos Mr. & Mrs. James D’Agostino Comprehensive Behavioral Wells Fargo Dr. Edward S. Kubersky Healthcare Inc. Felician Franciscan Sisters Mr. Frank A. Wrobel Ms. Lori Kwiatkowski Mr. Doug Cronk Mr. P. James Hahn Mr. and Mrs. John Wroblesky Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lo Iacono Jr. Mr. Rick Dabagian Kearny Federal Savings Bank Mrs. Jane Zayatz Doherty Enterprises Inc. Liberty Mutual Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lubawski Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Macek + East Orange General Hospital Honors Club Roy & Barbara March Family 16W Marketing LLC Foundation Mrs. Janet Mariano Merli Eastwick College and the HoHoKus Schools Alfred Sanzari Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Meryn Mr. Joseph and Dr. Cheryl Marino Femenella & Associates Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Aloia Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Neglia Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mazur Frank’s Pontiac – GMC American Roofing Novo Nordisk Inc. Mr. Patrick J. Mc Gowan Frank’s Truck Center Inc. Mrs. Ann Babilot ‘97 PNC Bank North America Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. McPherson Dr. Margaret V. Gardineer Bergen Community College Public Service Electric & Gas Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Ms. Jade Garland ‘97 Bergen County United Way United Water Inc. Commerce Glencom Systems Inc. Boys & Girls Club of Lodi Regents Society Ms. Jacqualine A. Mirandi ‘97 Mr. Roger A. Gross Ms. Claudette Breval 160over90 Modern Floors Co. Inc. Haggerty Financial Group Ms. Michelle M. Budz ‘13 200 Club of Bergen County Mr. Michael E. Murzenski Mrs. Janet Hartless Ms. Lisa C. Buono ‘92 Action Graphics Ms. Deana Nisivoccia Heights Flower Shoppe C-K Air Conditioning Inc. Alexander Summer LLC Office Furniture Partnership Historic Building Architects LLC Dr. Bernadette Casey Allstate New Jersey Insurance Older is Better Group Company Ms. Celeste A. Oranchak Mr. Lawrence Inserra III ‘11 Dr. Donald Casey Aloia Funeral Home Order of Malta American Association Ms. Rosaraita P. Jahn ‘05 Dr. Beth Castiglia Anonymous Paragano Family Foundation Jaime M. Weiss Realty Co. Inc. Mr. Walter Caulfield Arcari & Iovino Architects P.C. Mrs. Vita Pizzo Ms. Jessica L. Kaptain ‘05 Mrs. Alice M. Clark Asset Protection Group LLC The Provident Bank Ms. Ellen V. Kelly The Coccia Foundation Bank of America R.S. Knapp Co. Inc. Dr. Marilyn Kravatz Columbia Bank BD HEALTH Ronald J. Mount & Co. Mr. Gerald Krovatin Content Party Rentals Bergen Industrial Supply Co. Inc. Dr. Charles Rooney Jr. Mr. Thomas Lawrence Costa Memorial Home

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The Crow’s Nest Restaurant Mrs. Felicia Rotella Mrs. Janet E. Calvitti ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gooch Ms. Betty M. Daniels ‘08 Mr. Robert M. Russo ‘03 Ms. Elizabeth Caristi Mrs. Emilie R. Green Mrs. Diane De Padova ‘09 Sant-tec Electric Inc. Mr. Paul Casey Mr. Timothy Greene Ms. Agnes J. Demetrician Dr. Anthony Scardino Mrs. Ruth Casimir Mrs. Therese A. Grolly ‘84 Mrs. Jean Ann DiNiro, BSN-RN ‘80 Ms. Lorri I. Scullin ‘02 Mr. Raymond A. Cassetta ‘09 Mrs. Judith A. Hagler-D’Gerolamo ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Diverio + Ms. Maryanne Serafin ‘80 Dr. George P. Castellitto Mrs. Nancy A. Harper ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dudek ShopRite Inc. of Hunterdon County Ms. Celeste C. Cellini ‘75 The Hartel Family The Ehnert Agency Dr. Robert J. Shore Ms. Meichell Chase Mr. Carl R. Hartmann Ms. Joelle Erickson ‘15 Sika Corporation Mrs. Kathleen Chowanec ‘73 Mr. Kevin Hartnett ‘02 Mrs. Micheline Esposito ‘08 Sky High Waterproofing Co. Inc. Mrs. Rebecca A. Christopher ‘91 Herff Jones Inc. Felician School for Exceptional Smith-Sondy Asphalt Construction Ms. Eleanor Cingire ’10 Hoffmann La Roche Children Inc. Co. Mr. Jamie Ciofalo ‘95 Mrs. Carol A. Homyack ‘67 Mr. Christopher Feliciano ‘05 Ms. Charlotte Sodora Mr. Joseph F. Coccaro Immaculate Conception High School Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foote Ms. Brenda A. Soghikian ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collazo InGroup Inc./Webswagger.com Ms. Marianne P. Friel ‘97 Spectrum for Living Inc. Commerce & Industry Association Mrs. Irene M. Izsa ‘85 Ms. Elizabeth Gallardo ‘83 Spencer Savings Bank of New Jersey Joseph V. Capozzi Jr. Inc. Ms. Linda A. Gary ‘05 Ms. Elizabeth Stallings Ms. Rigica Constantindes- Ms. Maryann Josephson Berberian Ms. Geraldine Sweeney ‘92 Missbrenner ’80 and Mr. Stephen R. LNHA ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Goon Missbrenner Tri-State Insurance Agency Inc./ Ms. Mary Anne Joyce Hallak Cleaners Mrs. Jane T. Cope ‘11 Protection Plus Associates Mrs. Cecilia Kaczala Ms. Stephanie Holleran Corner Nursery Triangle Plumbing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaiser J. Day Construction, LLC Ms. Veronica Corrado Mr. Jerry Trombella Mr. Dennis C. Kane Mr. Stanley W. Jachym Valley Heating & Cooling LLC County of Bergen - Department The Kathy Dunn Cultural Center Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Mr. M. Allan Vogelson, PJSC of Parks, Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs Mrs. Colleen Jarvis ‘03 Wells Fargo Advisors Ms. Patricia A. Kehoe ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle KAD Associates Mrs. Joanne Wendolowski Ms. Mickayla Keltos ‘15 Mr. Clifford H. Coyman Ms. Joanne Kirkos Ms. Monica Zak ‘02 Ms. Nisha Khan Mr. Joseph M. Curtin Mr. David P. Krentel Ms. Beverly O. Zygadlo ‘70 Mrs. Kerrin A. Kissel Mr. Alexis Cusido ‘11 Ms. Karen Kwiatkowski Mr. Jeffrey H. Knapp ‘08 Century Club Mrs. Christina M. Darley Learning Key Education Foundation AIG Mrs. Therese A. Knotz ‘72 Davis Carburetor Electric Inc. Ms. Linda A. Ambrosio ‘06 Mrs. Eileen S. Koepplinger Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. De Carlo Sr. Mrs. Catherine E. Lentini ‘11 Ms. Marianne Angelo ‘02 Ms. Marian B. Koob ‘82 Ms. Erica L. Demarest Ms. Tamie Lieto ‘08 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Angevine ‘81 Mrs. Stella Kovolesky Mr. William Demetrician Ms. Geraldine Lipari Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Arbach Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Kozieja Mrs. Andrea Dennison ‘96 LPCiminelli Archdiocese of Newark CYO/Youth KRS IT Consulting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ludwigsen Retreat Center Ms. Kathleen Diciedue Mr. James La Porte Mrs. Mary Mallia Mr. Raymond Arciszewski Ms. Marian Discorfano Mrs. Christine A. Laino ‘09 Ms. Diana Marques ‘05 Ms. Jeanmarie L. Badaracco ‘02 Ms. Laura Dorsa Mr. John Lawton Jr. Mr. Leo P. McGuire ‘06 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banca ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Dos Santos Mr. Daniel Leber Mr. Paul McKenna Reverend Joseph F. Barbone ‘07 Mr. Kevin R. Downey ‘12 Mrs. Margaret M. Letsche ‘02 Merrill Lynch of Paramus Barcelona’s Restaurant & Bar Inc. Ms. Dolores A. Duda Dr. Rona Levin Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Milewski Mr. James Barone Mr. Kenneth E. Dulow Mrs. Ann M. Leyden ‘76 Mrs. Barbara M. More-Stanziale Mr. and Mrs. Barteck Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Dunay Ms. Kathryn K. Lilley NJ Sharing Network Foundation Basile’s Pizza Mr. Mark Durham Lord & Taylor Mr. Derek E. Nolan Beattie Padovano LLC Mrs. Marlene G. Edghill ‘02 Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Luciani North Jersey Federal Credit Union Mrs. Mary F. Bednarcik ‘90 Electrical Contractors Inc. Ms. Monique Luckett Nutley Park ShopRite Inc. Mrs. Mary H. Begley Ms. Gretty A. Espinel ‘07 Ms. Marilyn MacDonall ‘11 Reverend John P. O’Neill Belmont Paint Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Farley Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi Mrs. Elizabeth Q. Ohaegbulam ‘98 Mrs. Monica Berdnik ‘83 Mr. Jeffery Feagles Mrs. Joseph Maggio IV Dr. and Mrs. Walter Orlowski Bergen Family Chiropractic Center Felician College Athletics Ms. Donna Magliato ‘09 Pepe Plumbing & Heating Corp. Bible Baptist Church Felician Sisters of the Blessed Mary The Main Lock Shop Angela Convent Personal Touch Caterers Mr. Joseph Bimonte Malcolm Pirnie Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ference Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitocco Birtwhistle & Livingston Inc. Malesardi, Quackenbush, Swift & Ms. Terri Ferraro ‘05 Mrs. Jessica Rafferty Ms. Peggy L. Blumenthal ‘06 Co. LLC First Bergen Title Agency LLC Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Rapchick + Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bolster Mrs. Lydia Martz-Jargowsky ‘73 Ms. Eileen Fisher ‘89 Mr. Frank Recine Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bosco Mr. John Mattessich Dr. James Fitzpatrick Mrs. Geneva M. Ricci ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale J. Brescia Matthew J. Nolfo & Associates Ms. Julie A. Frattarola ‘06 Ridgewood Registered Professional Mrs. Arlene D. Broemmer ‘83 Mrs. Karen McCrimlisk Mr. Emil J. Geering Nurses Association Inc. Rev. Robert Browning Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McDowell ‘77 Mrs. Judith Gefken ‘88 Mr. Robert Rigby ‘03 Mrs. Mary T. Buisa Ms. Laureen M. McGlew ‘79 Mr. Thomas P. Giblin Rockaway Township Soccer Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burke Ms. Joan McGuffog Association Mr. Steven Goetsch Ms. Stephanie Cachez Ms. Maureen P. McKew ‘08 Ronald LaRose & Associates Inc. Mr. Colin Golder Mrs. Genevieve Callahan ‘92 Ms. Sonia McPherson

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Med Care Of East Rutherford Ms. Cynthia Robinson Ms. Mary Wolfer ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Extor Bosea Mrs. Mary M. Melloh, BSN-RN Mr. Frank Rodriguez Ms. Alexandra E. Woody ‘12 Ms. Tori Bradburn ‘14 Mercer County Community College Mrs. Laura Ronayne Woolsulate Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Edward Braden Ms. Teri Migliore Mr. Glenn Rosenbower YMCA Ms. Nicole M. Broecker ‘09 Mr. Richard Miller Ms. Agnes Rossi Mr. Devon T. Young ‘11 Ms. Tommicinia E. Brown ‘04 Mr. Anthony Mirandi-Swyryt ‘10 Mr. R. Daniel Rouse Dr. Mara C. Zukowski Ms. Michelle Brown-Grant Ms. Theresa Molinaro ‘11 Dr. Maureen Ruocco Sister Mary Alice Buczko ‘77 Mrs. Nora G. Molloy Daly ‘91 Mr. Richard Santucci Contributors Mrs. Barbara A. Buongiorno ‘94 Ms. Nicole T. Abernethy ‘08 Mrs. Catherine Mosca ‘79 Dr. Dolores A. Schiller ‘87 Ms. Kelly A. Burke ‘10 Ms. Christina Agugliaro Ms. Catherine Moylan ‘96 Mrs. Roseanne M. Schur ‘73 Ms. Tiffany R. Caccavale ‘05 Ms. Catherine S. Ahearn ‘82 Ms. Mary E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John Scura Ms. Edna Cadmus Mr. and Mrs. George T. Albright Mrs. Christine M. Muszynski ‘90 Sea Group Graphics Inc. Mrs. AnnaMae Calandrillo Dr. Harvey Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nardino Mrs. Diane Sedlmeir ‘07 Ms. Judith M. Callahan ‘02 Mrs. Barbara J. Ammerman-Loboda NJ Business Suppliers Inc. Ms. Nina Sedorenko ‘72 Dr. Della Campbell Dr. Mary E. Norton Senior Gift Council Ms. Donna Amundsen ‘96 Ms. Lorraine Campeau ‘01 Bill O’Shea’s Florist & Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Serowik Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Ms. Maria Cangialosi Mr. and Mrs. Jackson A. Okoya Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Settembrino Mr. George Anton Ms. Lori Cappello Mr. Ralph Oppido Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Antonovich Mr. Mark J. Carbonaro ‘13 Mrs. Helen Oranchak Mr. Charles L. Smith Jr. Ms. Rita M. Carreon ‘02 Mrs. Linda J. Ordini ‘75 Ms. Margaret Smolin Mrs. Carol A. Aquino ‘85 Mrs. Maryrose B. Caulfield-Sloan ‘76 Mr. Stephen A. Orenchuk Mrs. Elaine Soroka ‘76 Mrs. Bessie Arensman Ms. Patricia Cavalier Reverend Thomas Orians Ms. Corrine Spring Mr. Louis R. Arkenau ‘02 Mrs. Linda M. Cennerazzo ‘84 Ms. Therese M. Ostermann SSP Partners LLC Ms. Lucy Bahoosh Ms. Kathleen Cerna Mrs. Suzanne Pacala ‘84 Ms. Eugenia Sudol Ms. Marie Bailey-Johnson ‘05 Mr. Marc J. Chalfin Mr. Peter Pais Ms. Judith Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ballerini Mr. Anthony Chan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palermo Mr. Edward Szachewicz Mrs. Christine Banas ‘08 Mr. and Mrs. John Chick Mr. Stanley Paluba Mr. Gregory P. Tarris Ms. Diane M. Bara ‘74 Mr. John Chunka Park Ave Auto Group Ms. Charisse E. Taylor ‘93 Ms. Patricia Barabas ‘72 Mrs. Laura E. Cima ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker Ms. Rosemarie Tenetylo ‘95 Ms. Marie P. Barrese ‘78 Ms. Ciera Clark ‘15 Payton Elevator Company Inc. The Law Offices of Richard Malagiere Ms. Suzanne M. Bartlett ‘08 Ms. Sophie Cole Ms. Barbara Perdue ‘08 Thermo Press Windows, LLC Mr. Carmine Battista Ms. NeRissa Collins Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petronczak Ms. Mary T. Tietjen ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Baur Mrs. Corazon Cortina Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pezzolla Jr. Ms. Virginia Topolski ‘10 Dr. and Mrs. Becker Ms. Cathy Cowan Pinnacle Mortgage Inc. Mr. Nicholas Toth Ms. Pamela Becker ‘06 Ms. Ellen Coyman ‘98 Pinto Service Inc. Mr. Jorge Vallejo ‘04 Mrs. Linda M. Behrens ‘72 Ms. Honor Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piserchio Mr. Anthony Vasaturo Mr. Douglas M. Bern Mr. Steven Cuccinelli Mrs. Joan Polonkay Dr. Maria T. Vecchio Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Bernstein Ms. Marie Ann Cueman Ms. Amy Prince Ms. Valerie M. Walker ‘07 Ms. Silky Bhasin ‘06 Ms. Melissa Dabal PROforma Garden State Graphics Mrs. Elaine T. Walsh ‘08 Ms. Paula D. Binsol ‘14 Ms. Ms. Jeanne Dadura Ms. Jean M. Pulaski ‘75 Ms. Ann M. Warren ‘06 Mr. Anthony G. Bizien ‘13 Mrs. Tressa A. Damato ‘66 Mrs. Ruth Reardon Mr. Adam Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blake Ms. Nina D’Amato ‘13 Ms. Teresa S. Redder Ms. Nadine White ‘93 Mr. John Blevis Ms. Linda D’Ambrosio Ms. Kathleen Regan Sister Mary Adalbert Wierciszewska Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Boniface Mr. and Mrs. Sereno Danese Mrs. Susan M. Richardson ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Willis Mr. and Mrs. John L. Borrin Ms. Chennel Davis Mrs. Eileen Davis ‘92 Ms. Julianna Davis Mrs. Melissa H. Dawson ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Philip De Spirito ‘77 Mrs. Karen B. DeGraaf ‘78 Ms. Marianne A. Del Bueno ‘73 Mr. Daniel Del Valle Ms. Monel Delva Ms. Noreen DeMarco ‘75 Ms. Elise Demczyszyn Ms. Elizabeth A. Demetrician ‘04 Mr. Louis DiGeronimo Ms. Marion Dolecki Mr. Daniel P. Donnelly Dr. Chris Donoghue Mr. John Dreher ‘11 Mr. Paul G. Duffy

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Ms. Kathryn J. Dunn ‘77 Ms. Joan Eckerson Mrs. Carolyn M. Ehrlich ‘86 Ms. Kathryn English Mrs. Jeanne Enteman Ms. Esther M. Everett ‘06 Mrs. Pearl M. Fahy Mrs. Debra A. Falato ‘78 Ms. Jo Anne E. Farley ‘74 Mrs. June Finn Mr. Lawrence Fiore Ms. Alexis Fitzsimmons Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fitzsimmons Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Flynn Ms. Margaret M. Flynn ‘81 Ms. Ronnie Garaventa Dr. Martha Geaney Mrs. Christine Gerbehy ‘88 Ms. Kristin Gerum Ms. Helen Kascin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall ‘96 Mr. Michael Omansky Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gierek Ms. Dina M. Keane ‘10 Mrs. Kathleen Martin Ms. Lysbeth Opoku Ms. Joan A. Gillman ‘80 Mrs. Deborah Rokicki-Keller ‘76 Mr. Stefano Masi Ms. Jamie C. Orpilla ‘14 Ms. Jacquelin P. Gioioso Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Keppler Ms. Nicollette F. Matesic ‘10 Mrs. Annette P. Ostran Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Giordano Dr. Paul Keshishian Mrs. Kathy M. Mathews ‘98 Ms. Maryanne Paccione ‘13 Mr. Samuel Giovia Jr. Mr. Peter Kikot Dr. and Mrs. John Maxey Mrs. Rosaleen A. Pachella ‘11 Ms. Jeanne C. Glinkin ‘76 Mr. James Kirkos Mrs. Renee Mc Graw ‘94 Mrs. Evelyn W. Pagano ‘03 Mrs. May M. Godley ‘99 Mr. Stanley E. Klecha Sr. + Mrs. Lee Ann McCarthy ‘09 Ms. Elaine M. Palombit ‘10 Ms. Carolina Gomez ‘13 Mrs. Priscilla V. Klymenko ‘93 Ms. Lynn M. McShane ‘02 Mr. Anthony V. Palumbo The Honorable Robert M. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Hank Korman Ms. Patricia McTaggart ‘03 Ms. Evangeline Paman Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Gorman Mr. Edward L. Kozicki Ms. Jacqueline M. Medoff Ms. Rosemarie A. Parenti ‘12 Mrs. Maureen R. Greiner ‘83 Mr. Daniel Krantz Mr. Wayne Medoff Mrs. Madeline Pavel Sister Antonia Marie Groszkowski Mrs. Marygale Kronyak ‘79 Mr. Brian Melloh ‘14 Ms. Deyanira Pena-Santana ‘13 Mr. Nihat Guvercin Ms. Barbara Krzyszton ‘98 Mr. Vincent Micco Ms. Nicole B. Pennington ‘06 Mr. and Mrs. George Halas Mrs. Malka Kubersky Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milkewicz Ms. Juana Perales Ms. Patricia M. Harper Ms. Karen Kubulak Mrs. Norma T. Minchin ‘81 Ms. Karen Pezzola Dr. Valera A. Hascup ‘99 Mr. Roger T. Kuchar Mr. Justin Minor ‘13 Mrs. Theresa L. Piatkowski ‘74 Ms. Maurica S. Hash ‘10 Mrs. Lois Kuper ‘77 Mrs. JoAnn Mitchell ‘09 Ms. Genevieve R. Pilot Ms. Christine M. Hauzer Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kutner Mr. Victor Mitchell ‘10 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Plescia Mrs. Caroline Heiselman ‘72 Mrs. Toni M. La Bianco ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Monaco Mrs. Stacey Pravec Mrs. Carla Henckel ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lajewski Mr. Samuel Monaco Jr. ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Prendergast Ms. Jean Marie Hennessy ‘04 Mr. Clark LaMendola Ms. Katherine Morales Mr. and Ms. Russell Prokop Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Hensler Jr. Dr. Carl A. Lane Mr. Patrick Moran ‘03 Mr. Michael J. Quigley ‘01 Ms. Teresa L. Hernandez ‘12 Ms. Martine D. Lasassa ‘84 Ms. Genevieve Moreno Mrs. Kathryn M. Quinn ‘91 Ms. Sandra L. Herndon ‘11 Ms. Frances A. Leon Ms. Patricia M. Moreno ‘83 Ms. Arely Quintanilla Ms. Elizabeth Herrera Ms. Joan R. Lewis Mrs. Elizabeth J. Morgenstern ‘76 Dr. Yvonne Raley Ms. Margaret Holahan Ms. Lillian Lijoi Mr. Peter N. Morisco ‘13 Mrs. Carol A. Reardon ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Homler Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lio Ms. Anne F. Morris ‘91 Ms. Tracy A. Reed ‘06 Mrs. Ruth K. Horton ‘81 Mr. Nicholas D. Lladas Mrs. Michelle Mortelliti Mrs. Virginia Reilly ‘78 Ms. Lauren R. Hunter ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Long Sister Mary Lucretia Mrozinska Ms. Barbara Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ingoglia Ms. Marilyn M. Longo ‘73 Ms. Robin M. Muise ‘09 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Repoli Mrs. Katherine Ingrassia ‘82 Ms. Carol A. Luparella ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murawa Mrs. Bernadette M. Ricco ‘80 Ms. Kathleen L. Isherwood ‘08 Mrs. Eva M. Lyons ‘12 Ms. Jessica M. Murin ‘07 Miss Joanne J. Roda ‘96 Mrs. Helen M. Jackson ‘81 Ms. Caroline H. MacDonald ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Muttel Ms. Cynthia Rodriguez ‘13 Mrs. Ileana L. Jacobus ‘08 Ms. Cynthia A. Macon ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. George Nardella Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rose Ms. Rosarito P. Jahn ‘05 Mrs. Donna M. Mahaffey ‘97 Mrs. Bonnie Nayda-Page ‘09 Mses. Mary and Helen Ryan Mr. Viresh V. Janani Mrs. Michele Makely ‘80 Mrs. Julie Neubauer ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rycharski Ms. Evelynn F. Johnston ‘01 Mrs. Felicia Maloney ‘83 Ms. Maria-Goretti Nguyen ‘13 Ms. Jean Rylick Mrs. Marianne C. Joseph ‘74 Ms. Jacquelyn A. Maltino ‘07 Mrs. Janice Nieves Mrs. Patricia C. Sacco ‘05 Ms. Marybeth K. Kahle ‘81 Mrs. Linda L. Mansfield ‘73 Ms. Dorothy M. Noble Ms. Rosemary Salaycik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaminski Ms. Mayra Marallano Ms. Juliet Numfor ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sandford Ms. Pananya Kamkourkong ‘13 Ms. Judith A. Marques ‘05 Ms. Patricia J. O’Flaherty ‘00 Ms. Estelle F. Sattler Ms. Maureen A. Kane ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marra Ms. Kathleen Ognissanti Mrs. Lorraine N. Savic ‘70 Ms. Coleen Marshall ‘13 Ms. Leslie A. O’Keefe Mr. Philip J. Sawlinski

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Mr. Daniel R. Saxon Mrs. Lorraine B. Zapf ‘68 Mrs. Colleen Jarvis ‘03 Ms. Donna Magliato ‘09 Ms. Elisabeth Scaffidi Mr. Edward Zawadzki Mrs. Catherine E. Lentini ‘11 Mrs. Lydia Martz-Jargowsky ‘73 Mr. Vincent Schiavo ‘04 Mrs. Maureen Zebrowski Ms. Tamie Lieto ‘08 Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McDowell ‘77 Mrs. Cynthia M. Schirm ‘80 Ms. Mary Zieleniewski Ms. Diana Marques ‘05 Ms. Laureen M. McGlew ‘79 Dr. Kathleen A. Schmalz ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zrebiec Mr. Leo P. McGuire ‘06 Ms. Maureen P. McKew ‘08 Mrs. Joan F. Schmidt ‘85 Mr. Frank Zubor Mrs. Elizabeth Q. Ohaegbulam ‘98 Mr. Anthony Mirandi-Swyryt ‘10 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schultz Ms. Mary Ann Zuccaro Mrs. Geneva M. Ricci ‘98 Ms. Theresa Molinaro ‘11 Mrs. Sarah Scrudato Mrs. Lauren Zulu ‘93 Mr. Robert M. Russo ‘03 Mrs. Nora G. Molloy Daly ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Seiple Ms. Alissa Zulvergold Ms. Lorri I. Scullin ‘02 Mrs. Catherine Mosca ‘79 Mrs. Janet M. Serylo ‘82 Mrs. Linda J. Zurflueh ‘85 Ms. Maryanne Serafin ‘80 Ms. Catherine Moylan ‘96 Mrs. Anna Sherlock ‘77 Arthur L. Davis Publishing Agency Ms. Brenda A. Soghikian ‘97 Mrs. Christine M. Muszynski ‘90 Ms. Kathleen Shoztic Inc. Ms. Geraldine Sweeney ‘92 Mrs. Linda J. Ordini ‘75 Ms. Janet Siano Briad Wenco LLC Ms. Monica Zak ‘02 Mrs. Suzanne Pacala ‘84 Dr. Edward Siden Clifton Savings Bank Ms. Beverly O. Zygadlo ‘70 Ms. Barbara Perdue ‘08 ‘08 Correct Shoe Fitters Mr. Gurney Sills Century Club Ms. Jean M. Pulaski ‘75 ExxonMobil Matching Gift Program Mrs. Serena R. Silverstein ‘79 Ms. Linda A. Ambrosio ‘06 Mrs. Susan M. Richardson ‘69 Ms. Laura Simoldoni IBM Corporation Ms. Marianne Angelo ‘02 Dr. Dolores A. Schiller ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Singer Metropolitan Plant & Flower Mrs. Elizabeth M. Angevine ‘81 Mrs. Roseanne M. Schur ‘73 Exchange Mrs. Mary Sistaro Ms. Jeanmarie L. Badaracco ‘02 Mrs. Diane Sedlmeir ‘07 New China Inn Restaurant LLC Mr. John Sleece Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banca ‘10 Mrs. Elaine Soroka ‘76 The Post Eagle Newspaper Ms. Mary E. Smalls ‘91 Reverend Joseph F. Barbone ‘07 Ms. Charisse E. Taylor ‘93 Verizon Foundation Sister Rose Marie Smiglewski Mrs. Mary F. Bednarcik ‘90 Ms. Rosemarie Tenetylo ‘95 Mrs. Eileen C. Smith ‘73 Alumni Mrs. Monica Berdnik ‘83 Ms. Mary T. Tietjen ‘77 Alumni contributions to the Ms. Peggy L. Blumenthal ‘06 Ms. Venetta Smith ‘12 Annual Fund are true expressions Ms. Virginia Topolski ‘10 Ms. Leigh Anne Soroka of gratitude for the education Mrs. Arlene D. Broemmer ‘83 Mr. Jorge Vallejo ‘04 Mrs. Virginia Sosnicki ‘67 and spiritual enlightening they Mrs. Genevieve Callahan ‘92 Ms. Valerie M. Walker ‘07 received during their Felician years. Mrs. Janet E. Calvitti ‘80 Ms. Lisa M. Sporel ‘15 Unrestricted and restricted gifts to Mrs. Elaine T. Walsh ‘08 Mrs. Michelle Stecki ‘78 the Annual Fund make it possible for Mrs. Ruth Casimir ‘09 Ms. Ann M. Warren ‘06 Felicain College to provide a unique Ms. Adrienne N. Stein Ms. Celeste C. Cellini ‘75 Ms. Nadine White ‘93 educational experience deeply rooted Ms. Eileen M. Stolarz ‘72 in Franciscan traditions. We are so Mrs. Kathleen Chowanec ‘73 Ms. Mary Wolfer ‘98 Ms. Beatrice A. Strohmeyer very grateful to the following alumni Mrs. Rebecca A. Christopher ‘91 Ms. Alexandra E. Woody ‘12 for their extraordinary commitment Ms. Eleanor Cingire ‘10 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Suscreba to Felician College. Mr. Devon T. Young ‘11 Ms. Lauren Sutkowski Mr. Jamie Ciofalo ‘95 President’s Circle Contributors Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Tafro Ms. Rigica Constantindes- Ms. Nicole T. Abernethy ‘08 Ms. Regina T. Coyle ‘79 Missbrenner ’80 Mr. James W. Thomson Ms. Catherine S. Ahearn ‘82 Regents Society Mrs. Jane T. Cope ‘11 Ms. Geraldine M. Tiboldo ‘91 Mrs. Barbara J. Ammerman-Loboda Mr. Dennis Dragotti ‘01 Mr. Alexis Cusido ‘11 Ms. Renilda Toron ‘72 Ms. Jacqualine A. Mirandi ‘97 Mrs. Andrea Dennison ‘96 Mr. Luis C. Tous Ms. Donna Amundsen ‘96 Mrs. Elizabeth Scheps ‘04 Mr. Kevin R. Downey ‘12 Ms. Lillian A. Tovo ‘85 Mrs. Carol A. Aquino ‘85 Mr. Chris Weil ‘89 Mrs. Marlene G. Edghill ‘02 Mr. Alan Trachtenberg Mr. Louis R. Arkenau ‘02 Ms. Niccole Zaretski ‘96 Ms. Gretty A. Espinel ‘07 Ms. Patricia A. Treacy ‘12 Ms. Marie Bailey-Johnson ’05 Franciscan Club Ms. Terri Ferraro ‘05 Mrs. Maria Tsouhnikas Mrs. Christine Banas ‘08 Mr. Ty Agosta ‘94 Ms. Eileen Fisher ‘89 Ms. Diane M. Bara ‘74 Mrs. Lillian K. Tvedt Mr. Jeff Brunetto ‘13 Ms. Julie A. Frattarola ‘06 Ms. Patricia Barabas ‘72 Mrs. Elsie Valbrun Ms. Jade Garland ‘97 Mrs. Judith Gefken ‘88 Ms. Marie P. Barrese ‘78 Mr. Zvonko Veskov Mr. Lawrence Inserra III ‘11 Mrs. Therese A. Grolly ‘84 Ms. Suzanne M. Bartlett ‘08 Ms. Felicia Villari ‘98 Ms. Jessica L. Kaptain ‘05 Mrs. Judith A. Hagler-D’Gerolamo ‘72 Ms. Pamela Becker ‘06 Dr. Thomas D. Vitale Ms. Marilyn A. Termyna ‘92 Mrs. Nancy A. Harper ‘80 Mrs. Linda M. Behrens ‘72 Ms. Kathleen M. Walker ‘78 Dr. Roseann T. Torsiello ‘71 Mr. Kevin Hartnett ‘02 Ms. Silky Bhasin ‘06 Ms. Michalina R. Walker ‘11 Mrs. Lori A. Walker ‘98 Mrs. Carol A. Homyack ‘67 Mr. Anthony G. Bizien ‘13 Ms. Marybeth A. Watkins ‘74 Honor’s Club Mrs. Irene M. Izsa ‘85 Ms. Nicole M. Broecker ‘09 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weaver Mrs. Ann Babilot ‘97 Ms. Rosarito P. Jahn ‘05 Ms. Tommicinia E. Brown ‘04 Ms. Denise Wennogle ‘03 Ms. Michelle M. Budz ‘13 Ms. Maryann Josephson Sister Mary Alice Buczko ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiatrak Ms. Lisa C. Buono ‘92 Berberian LNHA ‘83 Mrs. Barbara A. Buongiorno ‘94 Mr. Ronald D. Widman Ms. Betty M. Daniels ‘08 Ms. Patricia A. Kehoe ‘68 Ms. Kelly A. Burke ‘10 Ms. Rhonda Williams-Bembry ‘09 Mrs. Diane De Padova ‘09 Mr. Jeffrey H. Knapp ‘08 Ms. Tiffany R. Caccavale ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. James Witkowski Mrs. Jean Ann DiNiro, BSN-RN ‘80 Mrs. Therese A. Knotz ‘72 Ms. Judith M. Callahan ‘02 Ms. Deborah J. Wright Mrs. Micheline Esposito ‘08 Ms. Marian B. Koob ‘82 Ms. Lorraine Campeau ‘01 Mr. Frank A. Wrobel Mr. Christopher Feliciano ‘05 Mrs. Christine A. Laino ‘09 Ms. Rita M. Carreon ‘02 Mr. John Yessis Ms. Marianne P. Friel ‘97 Mrs. Margaret M. Letsche ‘02 Mrs. Maryrose B. Caulfield-Sloan ‘76 Ms. Diana L. Youst Ms. Elizabeth Gallardo ‘83 Mrs. Ann M. Leyden ‘76 Mrs. Linda M. Cennerazzo ‘84 Mrs. Lisa M. Zamorski ‘79 Ms. Linda A. Gary ‘05 Ms. Marilyn MacDonall ‘11 Mrs. Laura E. Cima ‘85

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Ms. Ellen Coyman ‘98 Ms. Nicollette F. Matesic ‘10 Ms. Denise Wennogle ‘03 Mr. H. C. Clinch Mrs. Tressa A. Damato ‘66 Mrs. Kathy M. Mathews ‘98 Ms. Rhonda Williams-Bembry ‘09 Mr. Doug Cronk Ms. Nina D’Amato ‘13 Mrs. Renee Mc Graw ‘94 Mrs. Lisa M. Zamorski ‘79 Mr. Rick Dabagian Mrs. Eileen Davis ‘92 Mrs. Lee Ann McCarthy ‘09 Mrs. Lorraine B. Zapf ‘68 Eastwick College and the HoHoKus Mrs. Melissa H. Dawson ‘87 Ms. Lynn M. McShane ‘02 Mrs. Lauren Zulu ‘93 Schools Mrs. Karen L. De Spirito ‘77 Ms. Patricia McTaggart ‘03 Mrs. Linda J. Zurflueh ‘85 Mr. Roger A. Gross Mrs. Karen B. DeGraaf ‘78 Mrs. Norma T. Minchin ‘81 Mrs. Janet Hartless Friends Ms. Ellen V. Kelly Ms. Marianne A. Del Bueno ‘73 Mr. Justin Minor ‘13 The College is tremendously grateful Ms. Noreen DeMarco ‘75 Mrs. JoAnn Mitchell ‘09 to the many special friends who are so Mr. Gerald Krovatin committed through their generosity Mr. Thomas Lawrence Ms. Elizabeth A. Demetrician ‘04 Mr. Victor Mitchell ‘10 to the academic and spiritual mission Mr. John Dreher ‘11 Mr. Samuel Monaco Jr. ‘12 and vision that sets Felician apart. Mr. Timothy J. Morris Ms. Kathryn J. Dunn ‘77 Mr. Patrick Moran ’03 These treasured friends express their Mr. Michael J. Peyko Jr. confidence in Felician by contributing Mr. Ronald Polonkay Jr. Mrs. Carolyn M. Ehrlich ‘86 Ms. Patricia M. Moreno ’83 to the College through the Annual Mrs. Jeanne Enteman Mrs. Elizabeth J. Morgenstern ‘76 Fund each year. We extend our Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Quinn genuine appreciation to the following Ms. Esther M. Everett ‘06 Mr. Peter N. Morisco ‘13 The Honorable Mr. and Mrs. Anthony friends for their continued and valued Scardino Jr. Mrs. Debra A. Falato ‘78 Ms. Anne F. Morris ‘91 support. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Semken Ms. Jo Anne E. Farley ‘74 Ms. Robin M. Muise ‘09 President’s Circle Mrs. Lorraine Simoldoni Ms. Margaret M. Flynn ‘81 Ms. Jessica M. Murin ‘07 Ms. Florence Adler Mr. Leonard Suchyta Mrs. Christine Gerbehy ‘88 Mrs. Bonnie Nayda-Page ‘09 Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore A Davino Mr. Mark Tirondola Ms. Joan A. Gillman’80 Mrs. Julie Neubauer ‘88 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Sanzari Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toscano Jr. Ms. Jeanne C. Glinkin ‘76 Ms. Maria-Goretti Nguyen ‘13 Chairman’s Circle Mr. Paul Vandermeyde Mrs. May M. Godley ‘99 Ms. Patricia J. O’Flaherty ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Abbate Mr. and Mrs. John Wroblesky Ms. Carolina Gomez ‘13 Ms. Maryanne Paccione ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. James D’Agostino Mrs. Jane Zayatz Mrs. Maureen R. Greiner ‘83 Mrs. Rosaleen A. Pachella ‘11 Mr. P. James Hahn Honors Club Dr. Valera A. Hascup ‘99 Mrs. Evelyn W. Pagano ‘03 Mr. Michael W. Mierzynski Meryn Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Aloia Ms. Maurica S. Hash ‘10 Ms. Elaine M. Palombit ‘10 Mr. Michael J. Neglia Bergen Community College Mrs. Caroline Heiselman ‘72 Ms. Rosemarie A. Parenti ‘12 Regents Society Bergen County United Way Mrs. Carla Henckel ‘84 Ms. Deyanira Pena-Santana ‘13 Anonymous Mrs. Alice M. Clark Ms. Jean Marie Hennessy ‘04 Ms. Nicole B. Pennington ‘06 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Boswell Ms. Agnes J. Demetrician Ms. Teresa L. Hernandez ‘12 Mrs. Theresa L. Piatkowski ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bramucci Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Diverio Ms. Sandra L. Herndon ‘11 Mr. Michael J. Quigley ‘01 Ms. Carmela J. Currier Ms. Joelle Erickson ‘15 Mrs. Ruth K. Horton ‘81 Mrs. Kathryn M. Quinn ‘91 Mr. Gary D’Agostino Felician School for Exceptional Mrs. Katherine Ingrassia ‘82 Mrs. Carol A. Reardon ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dehler Children Inc. Ms. Kathleen L. Isherwood ‘08 Ms. Tracy A. Reed ‘06 Mrs. Lisa Donoghue Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foote Mrs. Helen M. Jackson ‘81 Mrs. Virginia Reilly ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dragotti Mr. Stanley W. Jachym Mrs. Ileana L. Jacobus ‘08 Mrs. Bernadette M. Ricco ‘80 Mr. John C. Fowler Ms. Joanne Kirkos Ms. Evelynn F. Johnston ‘01 Miss Joanne J. Roda ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Harries Mr. David P. Krentel Mrs. Marianne C. Joseph ‘74 Ms. Cynthia Rodriguez ‘13 Dr. Terry W. Hensle Ms. Karen Kwiatkowski Ms. Marybeth K. Kahle ‘81 Mrs. Patricia C. Sacco ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirsch Ms. Geraldine Lipari Ms. Pananya Kamkourkong ‘13 Mrs. Lorraine N. Savic ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lo Iacono Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Milewski Ms. Maureen A. Kane ‘79 Mr. Vincent Schiavo ‘04 Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Intorre Mr. Derek E. Nolan Ms. Dina M. Keane ‘10 Mrs. Cynthia M. Schirm ‘80 Mr. Anthony J. Iovino Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Rapchick Mrs. Deborah Rokicki-Keller ‘76 Dr. Kathleen A. Schmalz ‘78 Mr. James L. Keltos Mr. Frank Recine Mrs. Priscilla V. Klymenko ‘93 Mrs. Joan F. Schmidt ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lubawski Mr. Robert Rigby Mrs. Marygale Kronyak ‘79 Mrs. Janet M. Serylo ‘82 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Macek Rockaway Township Soccer Boosters Ms. Barbara Krzyszton ‘98 Mrs. Anna Sherlock ‘77 Association Mr. Joseph and Dr. Cheryl Marino Mrs. Lois Kuper ‘77 Mr. Gurney Sills Mrs. Felicia Rotella Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mazur Mrs. Toni M. La Bianco ’85 Mrs. Serena R. Silverstein ‘79 Ms. Charlotte Sodora Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. McPherson Ms. Martine D. Lasassa ‘84 Ms. Mary E. Smalls ‘91 Mr. M. Allan Vogelson, PJSC Mr. Patrick J. Mc Gowan Ms. Marilyn M. Longo ‘73 Mrs. Eileen C. Smith ‘73 Mr. Michael E. Murzenski Century Club Ms. Carol A. Luparella ‘92 Ms. Venetta Smith ‘12 Ms. Deana Nisivoccia Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Arbach Mrs. Eva M. Lyons ‘12 Mrs. Virginia Sosnicki ‘67 Order of Malta American Association Archdiocese of Newark CYO/Youth Ms. Cynthia A. Macon ‘82 Mrs. Michelle Stecki ‘78 Retreat Center Mrs. Vita Pizzo Mrs. Donna M. Mahaffey ‘97 Ms. Eileen M. Stolarz ‘72 Mr. Raymond Arciszewski The Honorable Karen Sasso Mrs. Michele Makely ‘80 Ms. Geraldine M. Tiboldo ‘91 Mr. James Barone The Honorable Anthony J. Sciuto Mrs. Felicia Maloney ‘83 Ms. Lillian A. Tovo ‘85 Mrs. Mary H. Begley Mr. Geoffrey Seid Ms. Jacquelyn A. Maltino ‘07 Ms. Patricia A. Treacy ‘12 Mr. Joseph Bimonte Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Swenson Mrs. Linda L. Mansfield ‘73 Ms. Felicia Villari ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bolster Mr. Armand Toron Ms. Judith A. Marques ‘05 Ms. Kathleen M. Walker ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bosco Mr. Gary E. Walsh, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall ‘96 Ms. Michalina R. Walker ‘11 Mrs. Mary T. Buisa Franciscan Club Ms. Coleen Marshall ‘13 Ms. Marybeth A. Watkins ‘74 Ms. Elizabeth Caristi Mr. Len Ancuta Mr. Paul Casey

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Mr. Raymond A. Cassetta Mr. Nicholas Toth Ms. Helen Kascin Ms. Beatrice A. Strohmeyer Ms. Meichell Chase Mr. Anthony Vasaturo Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Keppler Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Tafro Mr. Joseph F. Coccaro Mr. Adam Wayne Dr. Paul Keshishian Mr. James W. Thomson Mr. Clifford H. Coyman Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Willis Mr. Peter Kikot Mr. Alan Trachtenberg Mr. Joseph M. Curtin Mr. Frank A. Wrobel Mr. James Kirkos Mrs. Lillian K. Tvedt Mrs. Christina M. Darley Contributors Mr. Stanley E. Klecha Sr. Mr. Zvonko Veskov Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. De Carlo Sr. Ms. Christina Agugliaro Mr. and Mrs. Hank Korman Dr. Thomas D. Vitale Ms. Erica L. Demarest Mr. and Mrs. George T. Albright Mr. Edward L. Kozicki Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiatrak Ms. Marian Discorfano Dr. Harvey Allen Mr. Daniel Krantz Mr. Ronald D. Widman Ms. Laura Dorsa Mrs. Bessie Arensman Mrs. Malka Kubersky Ms. Deborah J. Wright Ms. Dolores A. Duda Ms. Lucy Bahoosh Ms. Karen Kubulak Mr. John Yessis Mr. Kenneth E. Dulow Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ballerini Mr. Roger T. Kuchar Ms. Diana L. Youst Mr. Mark Durham Mr. Carmine Battista Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kutner Mr. Edward Zawadzki Mr. Jeffery Feagles Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Baur Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lajewski Mrs. Maureen Zebrowski Mr. Emil J. Geering Dr. and Mrs. Becker Mr. Clark LaMendola Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zrebiec Mr. Thomas P. Giblin Mr. Douglas M. Bern Ms. Frances A. Leon Mr. Frank Zubor Mr. Colin Golder Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Bernstein Ms. Joan R. Lewis Ms. Mary Ann Zuccaro Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Boniface Ms. Lillian Lijoi Ms. Alissa Zulvergold Mr. Timothy Greene Mr. and Mrs. John L. Borrin Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lio Parents The Hartel Family Ms. Tori Bradburn ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Long Our family of parent donors to the Felician College Parents Fund Mr. Carl R. Hartmann Ms. Mayra Marallano Mr. and Mrs. Edward Braden continues to grow each year. Since Mrs. Cecilia Kaczala Ms. Edna Cadmus Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marra the inception of the Parent Fund, Mr. Mr. Dennis C. Kane ‘15 Ms. Maria Cangialosi Mr. Stefano Masi parents have been enthusiastically contributing each year through the Ms. Mickayla Keltos Ms. Lori Cappello Dr. and Mrs. John Maxey Annual Fund. During the 2012-13 Mrs. Eileen S. Koepplinger Ms. Patricia Cavalier Mr. Wayne Medoff Annual Fund year, donations from Mrs. Stella Kovolesky Ms. Jacqueline M. Medoff Felician College parents increased Ms. Kathleen Cerna significantly. The following Felician Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Kozieja Mr. John Chunka Mr. Vincent Micco parents are proudly recognized for Mr. James La Porte Ms. Ciera Clark ‘15 Ms. Katherine Morales their generosity and support of the Parent Fund. Mr. Daniel Leber Ms. Sophie Cole Ms. Genevieve Moreno Ms. Kathryn K. Lilley Ms. Cathy Cowan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Muttel President’s Circle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dineen Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Luciani Ms. Honor Cronin Mr. and Mrs. George Nardella Regents Society Mr. John Mattessich Mr. Steven Cuccinelli Mrs. Janice Nieves Mr. John B. Gleason Mercer County Community College Ms. Melissa Dabal Ms. Juliet Numfor ‘14 Mrs. Janet Mariano Merli Mr. Richard Miller Ms. Linda D’Ambrosio Ms. Kathleen Ognissanti Franciscan Club Ms. Mary E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Sereno Danese Ms. Lysbeth Opoku Mr. Joseph F. Baron Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nardino Ms. Chennel Davis Mrs. Annette P. Ostran Mr. Joseph Capozzi Mrs. Helen Oranchak Ms. Julianna Davis Mr. Anthony V. Palumbo Honors Club Mr. Stephen A. Orenchuk Mr. Daniel Del Valle Ms. Evangeline Paman Ms. Claudette Breval Ms. Therese M. Ostermann Ms. Elise Demczyszyn Mrs. Madeline Pavel Mr. Walter Caulfield Mr. Peter Pais Mr. Louis DiGeronimo Ms. Karen Pezzola Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dudek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palermo Ms. Marion Dolecki Ms. Genevieve R. Pilot Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ludwigsen Mr. Stanley Paluba Mr. Daniel P. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Plescia Dr. and Mrs. Walter Orlowski Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker Dr. Chris Donoghue Mrs. Stacey Pravec Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitocco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pezzolla Jr. Mr. Paul G. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piserchio Ms. Joan Eckerson Mr. and Ms. Russell Prokop Century Club Mrs. Ruth Reardon Ms. Kathryn English Ms. Arely Quintanilla Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banca ‘10 Ms. Teresa S. Redder Mrs. Pearl M. Fahy Ms. Barbara Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Barteck Ms. Kathleen Regan Mr. Lawrence Fiore Mses. Mary and Helen Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale J. Brescia Mr. Glenn Rosenbower Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fitzsimmons Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rycharski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burke Mr. R. Daniel Rouse Ms. Alexis Fitzsimmons Ms. Rosemary Salaycik Mr. Joseph F. Coccaro Mr. Richard Santucci Ms. Ronnie Garaventa Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sandford Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collazo Mr. and Mrs. John Scura Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gierek Ms. Estelle F. Sattler Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle Ms. Nina Sedorenko Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Giordano Mr. Philip J. Sawlinski Mr. William Demetrician Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Serowik Mr. Samuel Giovia Jr. Ms. Elisabeth Scaffidi Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Dos Santos Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Mr. Nihat Guvercin Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Seiple Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Dunay Mr. Charles L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Halas Ms. Kathleen Shoztic Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Farley Ms. Corrine Spring Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Hensler Jr. Ms. Janet Siano Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ference Ms. Eugenia Sudol Ms. Margaret Holahan Ms. Laura Simoldoni Mrs. Emilie R. Green Ms. Judith Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Homler Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Singer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaiser Mr. Edward Szachewicz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ingoglia Mrs. Mary Sistaro Ms. Nisha Khan Mr. Gregory P. Tarris Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaminski Ms. Adrienne N. Stein Ms. Monique Luckett Mrs. Joseph Maggio IV

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Mrs. Karen McCrimlisk President’s Circle Dr. Rona Levin Goya Foods Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McDowell ‘77 Dr. Anne M. Prisco & Professor Dr. Mary E. Norton H2M Architects & Engineers Inc. Stephen Sergi Ms. Joan McGuffog Reverend Thomas Orians Inserra Supermarkets Regents Society Ms. Sonia McPherson Ms. Barbara Perdue ‘08 Johnson & Johnson Family of Mr. Michael Fescoe Mrs. Mary M. Melloh, BSN-RN Ms. Amy Prince Companies Dr. Ann Guillory Ms. Teri Migliore Ms. Cynthia Robinson Sharp Management LLC Dr. Dolores Henchy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milkewicz Mr. Frank Rodriguez The Provident Bank of Freehold Dr. Edward S. Kubersky Mr. and Mrs. Jackson A. Okoya Mrs. Laura Ronayne United Food & Commercial Workers Ms. Lori Kwiatkowski Local 1262 Mr. Ralph Oppido Jr. Ms. Agnes Rossi Mrs. Janet Mariano Merli Windels, Marx, Lane & Mittendorf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petronczak Dr. Maureen Ruocco LLP Ms. Celeste A. Oranchak Mrs. Joan Polonkay Mrs. Diane Sedlmeir ‘07 Dr. Charles Rooney Jr. Chairman’s Circle Dr. Maureen Ruocco Ms. Margaret Smolin Century 21 Construction Corp. Dr. Rose Rudnitski Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Settembrino Ms. Virginia Topolski ‘10 Felician Franciscan Sisters Dr. Muriel M. Shore Contributor Dr. Maria T. Vecchio Kearny Federal Savings Bank Mr. Michael Szarek Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Sister Mary Adalbert Wierciszewska Liberty Mutual Ms. Shelley M. Tonner Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Antonovich Dr. Mara C. Zukowski PNC Bank North America Jr. Franciscan Club Contributors United Water Inc. Mrs. Susan Bernarducci Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blake Ms. Nicole T. Abernethy ‘08 Regents Society Mr. and Mrs. Extor Bosea Mr. Jeff Brunetto ‘13 Mr. George Anton 160over90 Mrs. AnnaMae Calandrillo Rev. Damian D. Colicchio Mr. John Blevis 200 Club of Bergen County Mr. and Mrs. John Chick Dr. Margaret V. Gardineer Ms. Michelle Brown-Grant Action Graphics Ms. NeRissa Collins Dr. Marilyn Kravatz Sister Mary Alice Buczko ‘77 Alexander Summer LLC Ms. Ms. Jeanne Dadura Mrs. Sylvia McGeary Dr. Della Campbell Allstate New Jersey Insurance Dr. Dorothy Mutch Mr. and Mrs. Philip De Spirito ‘77 Mr. Marc J. Chalfin Company Ms. Mary Reilly Ms. Monel Delva Mrs. Corazon Cortina Aloia Funeral Home Dr. David Turi Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Flynn Ms. Marie Ann Cueman Arcari & Iovino Architects P.C. Dr. Elizabeth B. Uptegrove Ms. Kristin Gerum Mrs. June Finn Asset Protection Group LLC Mr. and Mrs. Vance Valerio Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Gorman Dr. Martha Geaney Bank of America Mrs. Lori A. Walker ‘98 Ms. Patricia M. Harper Ms. Jacquelin P. Gioioso BD HEALTH Ms. Christine M. Hauzer Honors Club Sister Antonia Marie Groszkowski Bergen Industrial Supply Co. Inc. Mr. Viresh V. Janani Mrs. Ann Babilot ‘97 Ms. Elizabeth Herrera Bogota Savings Bank Mr. Nicholas D. Lladas Dr. Bernadette Casey Dr. Carl A. Lane Boiling Springs Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Monaco Dr. Donald Casey Mrs. Kathleen Martin Bounce Music and Entertainment Mrs. Michelle Mortelliti Dr. Beth Castiglia Ms. Nicollette F. Matesic ‘10 Bruinooge & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murawa Mrs. Diane De Padova ‘09 Ms. Patricia McTaggart ‘03 Cinelli Iron and Metal Co. Inc. Ms. Juana Perales Mrs. Jean Ann DiNiro, BSN-RN ‘80 Mr. Brian Melloh ‘14 Collins Building Services Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Repoli Mrs. Micheline Esposito ‘08 Sister Mary Lucretia Mrozinska The Ferolie Group Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Goon Ms. Dorothy M. Noble Good Brothers Flooring Inc. Ms. Jean Rylick Ms. Stephanie Holleran Ms. Leslie A. O’Keefe Hackensack University Medical Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schultz Mrs. Mary Mallia Mr. Michael Omansky Center Mrs. Sarah Scrudato Mr. Paul McKenna Ms. Deyanira Pena-Santana ‘13 Hartz Mountain Industries Inc. Mr. John Sleece Mrs. Barbara M. More-Stanziale Dr. Yvonne Raley In-Line Air Conditioning Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Suscreba Reverend John P. O’Neill Mr. Daniel R. Saxon J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. Ms. Renilda Toron Mrs. Jessica Rafferty Dr. Edward Siden J.H. Cohn LLP Mr. Luis C. Tous Dr. Anthony Scardino Sister Rose Marie Smiglewski JD Companies Mrs. Maria Tsouhnikas Dr. Robert J. Shore Ms. Leigh Anne Soroka Kamienski Funeral Homes Inc. Mrs. Elsie Valbrun Ms. Elizabeth Stallings Ms. Mary Zieleniewski Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weaver Mr. Jerry Trombella Commerce Mr. and Mrs. James Witkowski Mrs. Joanne Wendolowski Corporations, Local Busi- Modern Floors Co. Inc. nesses and Organizations Office Furniture Partnership Century Club The support Felician College Faculty and Staff Older is Better Group Felician faculty and staff who are Reverend Joseph F. Barbone’07 receives from local and national corporations and area businesses and The Provident Bank committed to advancing the mission Reverend Robert Browning and financial stability of the College organizations, shows an unyielding R.S. Knapp Co. Inc. through their contributions are Ms. Stephanie Cachez confidence in the mission, growth, Ronald J. Mount & Co. sending an important message that Dr. George P. Castellitto and accomplishments of Felician resonates throughout the Felician College. We proudly acknowledge the Scirocco Financial Group Inc. Ms. Veronica Corrado following for their commitment to community and beyond. A strong TD Bank of Mahwah and growing participation from Ms. Kathleen Diciedue and confidence in Felician College. faculty and staff announces to alumni, Tore Electric Company Inc. Dr. James Fitzpatrick President’s Circle parents, friends, corporations, and Wakefern Food Corporation foundations that Felician College Mr. Steven Goetsch Bartley Healthcare Wilenta Carting Inc. is truly worthy of their support. We Ms. Mary Anne Joyce Capital One Bank proudly recognize the following Mrs. Kerrin A. Kissel Franciscan Club faculty and staff members who Felician Services Inc. All American Sewer Service Inc. participate in the Faculty/Staff Mr. John Lawton Jr. Genova, Burns, Giantomasi & Campaign. Webster Barnabas Health

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Briad Wenco LLC Clifton Savings Bank Correct Shoe Fitters ExxonMobil Matching Gift Program IBM Corporation Metropolitan Plant & Flower Exchange New China Inn Restaurant LLC The Post Eagle Newspaper Matching Gifts Through matching gifts, alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff have an opportunity to double or even triple their contributions to Felician College. More than 1,000 companies throughout the United States and Canada participate in the matching gift program. Our sincere thanks to the following corporations for their support. This listing of corporate matching gifts includes all those received by Felician College between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. It is possible that an individual may have applied for a matching gift through their employer during 2012-13, but the company’s gift was not forwarded to Felician prior to the end of the fiscal year. Those Campbell Fire Protection Inc. The Crow’s Nest Restaurant Bill O’Shea’s Florist & Gifts contributions will be noted in the 2013-14 annual report. Care One at Wellington The Ehnert Agency Birtwhistle & Livingston Inc. AIG Chartwells College and University Hallak Cleaners Commerce & Industry Association of Bank of America Dining Services J. Day Construction LLC New Jersey ExxonMobil Matching Gift Program Comprehensive Behavioral Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Corner Nursery Healthcare Inc. IBM Corporation KAD Associates Davis Carburetor Electric Doherty Enterprises Inc. Electrical Contractors Inc. Johnson & Johnson Family of Learning Key Education Foundation Companies East Orange General Hospital Inc. First Bergen Title Agency LLC PSE&G Foundation Femenella & Associates Inc. LPCiminelli Herff Jones Inc. Verizon Foundation Frank’s Pontiac – GMC Merrill Lynch of Paramus Hoffmann La Roche Frank’s Truck Center Inc. North Jersey Federal Credit Union Immaculate Conception High School Foundations Glencom Systems Inc. The Felician College Scholarship Nutley Park ShopRite Inc. InGroup Inc./Webswagger.com Fund, enhanced academic programs, Haggerty Financial Group Pepe Plumbing & Heating Corp. Joseph V. Capozzi Jr. Inc. and facility improvements are all Heights Flower Shoppe Personal Touch Caterers The Kathy Dunn Cultural Center made possible through the growing Historic Building Architects LLC number of grants received from local Ridgewood Registered Professional KRS IT Consulting and national foundations. We thank Jaime M. Weiss Realty Co. Inc. Nurses Association Inc. The Law Offices of Richard Malagiere the following foundations for their generosity, trust in our mission, and Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC Matching Ronald LaRose & Associates Inc. Lord & Taylor dedicated commitment to the future Gifts Program Sant-tec Electric Inc. Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi success of Felician College. Meadowlands Area YMCA ShopRite Inc. of Hunterdon County The Main Lock Shop The Coccia Foundation North Jersey Exterminating Co. Inc. Sika Corporation Malcolm Pirnie Inc. C.R. Bard Foundation Inc. North Jersey Media Group Sky High Waterproofing Co. Inc. Malesardi, Quackenbush, Swift & Foundation for Free Enterprise Pascack Community Bank Smith-Sondy Asphalt Construction Co. LLC Independent College Fund of NJ Producer’s Choice Co. Matthew J. Nolfo & Associates Loretta McGowan Foundation Ronald Schmidt & Associates P.A. Spectrum for Living Inc. Med Care Of East Rutherford The Marcalus Family Foundation, S & J Electrical Contractors Inc. Spencer Savings Bank NJ Business Suppliers Inc. Inc. Sanzari Companies Triangle Plumbing Co. Park Ave Auto Group Michael J. Kosloski Foundation The Travel Center Tri-State Insurance Agency Inc/ Payton Elevator Company Inc. NJ Sharing Network Foundation Waters, McPherson & McNeill Protection Plus Associates Pinnacle Mortgage, Inc. NOVO Nordisk Inc. Wells Fargo Valley Heating & Cooling LLC Pinto Service, Inc. Oritani Savings Bank Charitable Wells Fargo Advisors Honor’s Club PROforma Garden State Graphics Foundation Century Club 16W Marketing LLC Sea Group Graphics Inc. Paragano Family Foundation AIG Alfred Sanzari Corporation SSP Partners, LLC The Provident Bank Foundation Barcelona’s Restaurant & Bar Inc. American Roofing Thermo Press Windows, LLC PSE&G Foundation Basile’s Pizza Boys & Girls Club of Lodi Woolsulate Corporation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Beattie Padovano LLC C-K Air Conditioning Inc. YMCA Roy & Barbara March Family Foundation Columbia Bank Belmont Paint Contributors Bergen Family Chiropractic Center Schering-Plough Foundation Content Party Rentals Arthur L. Davis Switzer Foundation Costa Memorial Home Bible Baptist Church Publishing Agency Inc.

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The UPS Foundation Mr. Richard Santucci Diamond Fantasy Maggiano’s Little Italy Verizon Foundation Ms. Estelle F. Sattler Doherty Enterprises Inc. Make Wine With Us Gifts-In-Kind Sister Rose Mary Sauchelli Dunkin Donuts of Garfield Mancave Barber Shop and Styling Goods, services and other tangible Mr. Anthony Scardino Elegant Desserts Studio items donated to Felician College Maria’s Bakery each year are greatly appreciated. Mrs. Elizabeth Scheps ‘04 Elite Island Resorts These goods and services come to Ms. Jane Schrader Emporium Leather Co. Mario’s Pizzeria and Restaurant us as auction items for our Magic Dr. Muriel M. Shore Euro Lounge Café Marra Drug Store Moments Student Scholarship Massage Spa Incorporated Benefit and as donated items to Ms. Shelley M. Tonner Euro Style Salon LLC the Felician College Annual Golf Dr. Roseann T. Torsiello ‘71 Fairfield Inn by Marriott, East Medieval Times Dinner and Classic. The College also receives Tournament Ms. Elizabeth J. Touw ‘00 Rutherford individual items such as computers The Melting Pot and classroom equipment donated to Dr. Elizabeth B. Uptegrove Felician College Child Care Center Miami Dolphins various Felician College departments Mrs. Lori A. Walker ‘98 Felician College Library and divisions. We are so thankful to Felician College Teacher Ed Program Mills Bakery the following donors for their very Mr. Gary E. Walsh, Esq. Monster Mini Golf generous in-kind contributions. Sister Mary Adalbert Wierciszewska Felician School for Exceptional Children Inc. Morey’s Piers Individuals Ms. Christine M. Winterberg ‘05 Felician Sisters of Lodi Museum of Early Trades & Crafts Mr. Ty Agosta ‘94 Mrs. Niccole Zaretski ‘96 Fera-Gem Inc. Ms. Karen J. Bednarz ‘86 Nachman, Phulwani, Zimovcak Law Businesses FireShaper Group P.C. Mrs. Susan Bernarducci Ace Nail Salon Follet Higher Education Group Nail Deco Mr. and Mrs. Kishore Bhasin Al Cavaliere Restaurant Frank’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant LLC Mrs. Rosalind Bochynski Al Di La Ristorante General Poors Tavern New Jersey Jackals Mrs. AnnaMae Calandrillo All That Glitters Genevieve’s Chocolate New Jersey Naval Museum Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Comerford AMC Garden State 16 Goffin’s Hallmark New Jersey Sports & Exposition Mrs. Jane T. Cope ‘11 American Bistro Authority Golfsmith Ms. Regina T. Coyle ‘79 Anthony’s Bagel Brunch Deli New Jersey State Nurses Association Goya Foods Inc. Ms. Marianne Cullen ‘06 Atlanta Falcons Football Club New Orleans Louisana Saints Grand Lux Café Ms. Angela Daidone Au Bon Pain New York Football Giants Green Bay Packers Mr. William Demetrician AVE Clifton New York Jets LLC Greg’s Auto Emporium Ms. Agnes J. Demetrician Aviation Hall of Fame Professional Hackensack Riverkeeper Inc. Mrs. Micheline Esposito ‘08 Club Inc. B&W Bakery Hair Creations by Mary Inc. Mr. John C. Fowler Oak Ale House Restaurant and Sports Baby Roll Asleep Haircraft Bar Ms. Jade Garland ‘97 Bananas Comedy Club Hairworks Urban Oasis Inc. The Original Mama Angelo’s Mrs. Therese A. Grolly ‘84 Barcelona’s Restaurant & Bar Inc. Hawthorne Theatres Panico Salon and Spa of Ridgewood Mrs. Colleen Jarvis ‘03 Bed, Bath & Beyond Healthy Way Group Inc. Paper Mill Playhouse Mrs. Catherine Jennings ‘77 Bensi Restaurant Group Inc. Heights Flower Shoppe Paradox Communications Inc. Sr. Mary Tarcilia Juchniewicz Bergen Industrial Supply Co. Inc. Holes Infrastructure Solutions Parisian Beauty Academy Mrs. Kerrin A. Kissel Bill O’Shea’s Florist & Gifts Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights Park Ave Auto Group Mrs. Mary Mallia Blink Fitness Paramus Home Depot Parkway Lanes Mrs. Janet Mariano Merli BP Gas Station The Hot Grill Passaic Leather Inc. Ms. Diana Marques ‘05 Brandis Dance Theatre Hotel Westminster The Paley Center for Media Sister Theresa Mary Martin Brogan Cadillac Oldsmobile Corp. Houlihan’s Piazza Margherita Ms. Nicollette F. Matesic ‘10 Brother’s Carpet & Flooring Inc. Icehouse of Hackensack Picillo Brothers Opticians Mrs. Annie Matesic Bull Shark Mixed Martial Arts Imperial 46 Restaurant Picture Frame Center Dr. Alyssa McCloud Carvel Store #898 Inserra Supermarkets Pomodoro Brick Oven Pizza Kitchen Mr. Brian Melloh ‘14 CBS Radio International House of Pancakes The Provident Bank of Freehold Ms. Jacqualine A. Mirandi ‘97 Charles Chips Corporation Interstate Outdoor Advertising Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel Ms. Susan M. Moore ‘72 Chartwells College and University J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. The Risotto House of Hasbrouck Mrs. Barbara M. More-Stanziale Dining Services Heights Jack Daniels Motors Inc. Ms. Carole A. Mraz ‘90 Chef Central Ristorante La Reggia Italiano Jenkinson’s Aquarium Ms. Celeste A. Oranchak Chelsea Piers The River Palm Terrace John Emilio Salon Mr. James Patterson Chicago Cubs Rizzo’s Pharmacy P.A. John Michael’s Hair Design Ms. Barbara Perdue ‘08 Chick-Fil-A Sage Restaurant Justin’s Ristorante II Mrs. Rita A. Petersen ‘04 Chit Chat Diner Salon 272 Karma Organic Spa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitocco Clear Channel Salon CocoLatta Kazimir’s Pet Shop Mrs. Joan Polonkay Commerce & Industry Association of Salon Dennis New Jersey Kramer Portraits Ms. Denise L. Ponte ‘80 Salon J One Complete Care Automotive La Venere Ristorante Ms. Amy Prince Salon Shampoo Cookies by Design Late Show with David Letterman Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Proscia Sanzari Companies The County Seat Liberty Mutual Dr. Yvonne Raley The Satelites Curioni’s Pizza Liberty Science Center Ms. Mary Reilly Scardino’s Pizzeria & Restaurant Dangerfield’s Comedy Club Linwood Pizza Mr. Richard Riccio Shotokan Karate Academy Dave & Buster’s of Rockland County, Liquid Spa and Fitness Ms. Frances Rotella Siegel’s Hardware NY Lotus Café Mrs. Felicia Rotella

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Snowhite Cleaners, Tailors, and Ms. Francine Korman Mrs. Maryann Josephson Berberian Estate of Janina Morelowski Tuxedos Mr. David J. Kutner In memory of Gen & Stan Smi- Estate of Joseph A. Plonski Solari’s Restaurant Ms. Lillian Lijoi glewski Estate of Irene H. Procalo Sorrento Pastry Inc. Mr. John C. Long Ms. Rose Marie Smiglewski Estate of Carol M. Schaffer The Star Ledger Mr. Richard Miller In memory of Barbara Ann & Estate of Antoinette Skawinska Ernest J. Badaracco Starbucks of Hackensack Ms. Susan M. Muttel Estate of Helen Smolenski Ms. Jeanmarie L. Badaracco State Theatre, New Brunswick Ms. Barbara Reiss Estate of John A.J. Sulkowski The Stress Factory Mr. James F. Sandford In memory of Frank Lajewski Estate of John Szymanski Stop and Shop Supermarket #0817 Mr. John Scura Mr. Raymond Lajewski Estate of George P. Velotto Tick Tock Diner Ms. Nina Sedorenko In memory of Frances & George Estate of Gertrude Wojcik Leon Tomahawk Lake Inc. Ms. Kathleen Shoztic Estate of Anna Zelazny Ms. Frances A. Leon Town & Country Living Ms. Adrienne N. Stein Trader Joe’s In memory of Joseph Macek Independent College Fund Mr. Alan Trachtenberg of New Jersey Tres Jolie Day Spa Mr. Thomas J. Macek Mr. Peter M. Willis Felician College continues to benefit Tuscany Ms. Alissa Zulvergold In memory of Marta & Endre from generous corporate and Uno Chicago Grill Huszti foundation support given through In Loving Memory of Larry Mr. Thomas Marshall the Independent College Fund of Valentino’s On Park Pizzo New Jersey. Begun in 1953, the Fund Varrelmann’s Bake Shop Ms. Dolores Henchy In memory of Josephine makes a single, united annual request Sawlinski & Sister Mary Koba to corporations and foundations on Venetian Nails Ms. Marilyn Kravatz Hiltrude behalf of the 14 member colleges. For Vitamia & Sons Mr. Richard L. Luciani Mr. Philip J. Sawlinski 60 years, the Fund has continued to The Wildlife Conservation Society Ms. Vita Pizzo secure corporate financial support for In memory of Helena & Tadeusz the State’s independent colleges and Myslek Wine Country In Loving Memory of Laura to promote a greater understanding Young Fashions Inc. Bargiel Mr. Edward Suscreba of the importance of maintaining the opportunity for choice between Mr. Emil J. Hensler In memory of Henrik Tvedt Special Honorary public and private education. The Mr. Kenneth A. Keppler and Memorial Gifts Ms. Lillian K. Tvedt Independent College Fund of New Mr. John Maxey Jersey represents all of the State’s Many alumni, friends, faculty, and In honor of Joe Marino staff make contributions to Felician fully accredited, privately controlled In Loving Memory of Maggie Mr. M. Allan Vogelson colleges and universities, except College in honor in memory of a Flynn family member, friend, or colleague. Mr. Thomas Lawrence those that are engaged primarily in These very sincere and heartfelt gifts Mr. Emanuel Singer religious studies. In honor of SM Chris for the honor the individuals who have had a In Loving Memory of Molly Midnight Run Program The following donors contributed to special connection to Felician College Iacona the Fund in the calendar year 2012. Felician Franciscan Sisters during their lifetime. We are so very Mrs. Mary Mallia Most gifts are allocated by formula thankful to the following donors for In memory of Lisa Bramucci although a number are designated to their very thoughtful contributions. In Loving Memory of Sister specific institutions. Support in 2012 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lo Iacono Jr. Mary Rodagund for independent higher education in In Loving Memory of Celeste Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Quinn New Jersey through the Fund totaled Stanley Ms. Madeline Pavel Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Tafro $1.14 million. Ms. Erica L. Demarest In Loving Memory of Thomas A. Zerega’s Sons Inc. Ms. Elise Demczyszyn Macek Mr. Timothy Greene Mr. Mr. Raymond Arciszewski Affinity Federal Credit Union Ms. Joan Eckerson Planned Giving Ms. Mary H. Begley Alcatel-Lucent Ms. Laurie Lio Felician College expressed sincere Ms. Alice M. Clark appreciation for the foresight and All Color Business Specialties Ms. Donna M. Mahaffey generosity of its alumni and friends Ms. Donna M. Kaminski All Color Envelope Corporation Ms. Mary Marra who so thoughtfully explore planned Ms. Helen Kascin All County Recycling Inc. Ms. Kathleen Nardella giving opportunities. Through Mr. Mr. Roger T. Kuchar bequests or life income plans, donors Archer & Greiner P.C, Ms. Therese M. Ostermann have options to transfer assets to the Ms. Kathryn K. Lilley ASCO Mr. Gerald A. Plescia College in several ways so as not to Ms. Annette P. Ostran deprive family members of necessary AT&T Corporation Ms. Mary Sistaro resources and funds. The following Mr. James W. Thomson Bank of AmericaThe Boston In Loving Memory of Dina Luna very special friends have included Consulting Group Inc. Mr. Nicholas Toth Felician College in their estate plans. Mrs. Mary Mallia Barbara Fannon Mr. John Wroblesky In Loving Memory of Helen Kwoka Anonymous Barbara P. Peda Ms. Teresa S. Redder In Loving Memory of Sister Estate of Albert W. Baird Baumeister & Samuels P.C. Mary Regina Sobrieska Estate of Genevieve J. Baird In Loving Memory of Jo Ann Mr. Stanley Paluba BD HEALTH Walter Estate of Ann W. Boser Mr. George T. Albright In Loving Memory of Emil N. & Estate of Anthony B. Cackowski Eric D. Oranchak Brinton Eaton Ms. Lucy Bahoosh Ms. Celeste Oranchak Estate of Mary T. Cznadel C. R. Bard Foundation Inc. Ms. Patricia Ballerini Estate of Anne DeLuca In memory of Josephine Spit- Caldwell College Mr. Edward R. Baur aleri Estate of Sofia W. Dembia Capital One Bank Mr. G.L. Becker Mrs. Mary Mallia Estate of Estelle Durrof Celgene Corporation Mr. Andrew A. Bernstein In memory of Columbia Drilock Estate of Jean Glowaski Centenary College & Diana Drilock Ms. Margaret Boniface Estate of Adriana Gutowski Century Carpet Inc. Ms. Dorothy Mutch Ms. Edna Cadmus Mr. Joseph F. Kennedy CHA Inc. Ms. Honor Cronin In memory of Mark Hartmann Estate of Walter V. Kloc CNA Foundation Mr. George Halas Mr. Carl R. Hartmann Mr. Frank J. Krudys CohnReznick LLP Mr. John Hartel In memory of Elsie Berberian & Estate of Frances Patricia Melican Colgate-Palmolive Company Nishea Berberian

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Colleen V. O’Neill Marilyn P. Bastardi William H. Connolly & Co. Mrs. Jane T. Cope ‘11 College of Saint Elizabeth Martha Clark Goss Mr. William J. Cozine Ms. Regina T. Coyle ‘79 College Search Navigators LLC Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Mr. William S. Ford Jr. Ms. Carolina Gomez ‘13 Conner Strong & Buckelew Commerce Zaentz Hardware Wholesalers Inc. Ms. Lauren R. Hunter ‘13 Consolidated Carpet Association LLC Meeker Sharkey Associates Ms. Pananya Kamkourkong ‘13 Mehl Electric Company Inc. Endowed Scholarships Construction Technology Endowed Scholarships make it Ms. Caroline H. MacDonald ‘15 Corporation Charitable Gifts Fund Merrimac Services LLC possible for Felician students, Ms. Coleen Marshall ‘13 and Associates who might otherwise be unable to Michael J. Healy Mr. Brian Melloh ‘14 CorVel Corporation complete their education due to Milrose Consultants Inc. financial limitations, to truly reach Mrs. Mary M. Melloh BSN-RN Cozen O’Connor Modpak Inc. their highest potential. Endowed Mr. Justin Minor ‘13 Culinary Ventures Vending scholarship recipients are awarded Ms. Maria-Goretti Nguyen ‘13 Daniel R. Panella based on academic merit, financial Mr. and Mrs. H. Mercer Blanchard Jr. need, and other criteria established by Ms. Lysbeth Opoku Dassault Falcon Jet Corp the endowed scholarship donor. We MTM Resources Ms. Jamie C. Orpilla ‘14 gratefully acknowledge the following David A. Piacquad Multi-Phase Electrical Services Inc. individuals and families responsible Ms. Maryanne Paccione ‘13 David G. Powell New Jersey Alliance for Action for their extraordinarily generous Ms. Deyanira Pena-Santana ‘13 Deloitte Services LP and lasting commitment to Felician New Jersey Carpenters Funds Ms. Amy Prince Discovery Health Solutions LLC College students through endowed New Jersey Natural Gas Company scholarships. Ms. Cynthia Rodriguez Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bambach Charity Inc. Bartley Healthcare Scholarship Ms. Elisabeth Scaffidi Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. 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the Golden part because no other school in the country had that name and it was unique,” said Mr. Symons. “Part of the tradition, though, was with Saint Francis, who is sometimes depicted in some pictures with a falcon, so it was a perfect match.”

Mr. Symons later became the first head coach for men’s and women’s cross-country. He guided the men’s squad to Central Atlantic Col- legiate Conference championships in 2000 and 2001, and was named CACC men’s Coach of the Year each season.

Lynn Wiebe graciously acknowledged her late husband’s dedication to Felician.

“Russell was all about the students; he wanted to help the students, especially those who were struggling or from a more disadvantaged background,” said Mrs. Wiebe. Russell’s impact was evident by the large attendance at his funeral services in 2009. “Having Russell inducted Felician Inducts Symons, into the first Hall of Fame is truly a honor to us and also to him, as this shows that what he did for the program really lives on. Things just don’t Wiebe to Inaugural Hall end when a person passes; they keep going on in memory.” of Fame Class Lynn Wiebe accepted the award for husband Russel Wiebe, who was Felician College President Dr. Anne M. Prisco presented for induction inducted posthumously. Pictured from left are Dr. Sherida Yoder; Felician Robert D. “Bob” Symons and the late Dr. Russel Wiebe into the Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco; Dr. Alfredo Castro; Lynn Wiebe and College Athletics Hall of Fame at the group’s inaugural banquet and daughter Ava Wiebe. induction ceremony on September 20. Hall of Fame inductee Robert “Bob” Symons with Felician College President Dr. Anne Prisco. Dr. Prisco welcomed all in attendance, and congratulated Symons and Lynn Wiebe, wife of the late Russel Wiebe, who accepted the award with her daughter Ava, age 12.

“This is a wonderful evening, and I feel very lucky that we’re getting to do this together tonight,” said Dr. Prisco, applauding the debut of the College’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Felician’s athletic program began in 1996.

“As a Catholic, Felician Franciscan College, we have to think about what matters and what makes us different,” she said. “The role of Divi- sion II sports is to develop student-athletes. I so admire the discipline and sportsmanship that is nurtured, which allows them to be success- ful athletes and successful in the classroom.”

Mr. Symons was Felician’s first director of athletics. He came to Feli- cian in the summer of 1993, more than three years before the Golden Falcons’ initial intercollegiate event. Mr. Symons designed the Col- lege’s first fitness center, and helped the new program gain national affiliation into the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics.

“How many people get a chance to build a program from scratch?” Mr. Symons said in his acceptance speech. “I am so grateful to (then- Felician President) Sister Theresa Mary Martin for that opportunity. I worked hard to make sure the program was run for the benefit of the student-athletes. It’s great to see the legacy live on.

He was also responsible for naming the program the Golden Falcons.

“We took a student survey, and Falcons came out as the winner. I added

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Wiebe served 12 years over two stints as a Felician assistant men’s basketball coach, working under five different head coaches. At the Student Athletes Excel time of his passing, he was also the academic advisor for the athlet- ics department. As a professor of English at Felician, he served on the in the Classroom initial athletics exploratory committee before becoming the school’s Felician College students are showing their excellence on the field of first Faculty Athletics Representative. play as well as in the classroom. Sixteen Felician student athletes have been named to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Fall 2013 “The Franciscan model for this year is ‘standing on the shoulders of All-Academic Team, the CACC recently announced. those who came before us.’ How appropriate that we’re here tonight honoring these two individuals,” said Dr. Prisco. “Our goal for students Senior Alysia Arcona and the women’s soccer team highlighted the is to develop mind, body and spirit, and what better place to do that Felician list. Arcona, a two-time Capital One Academic All-American than through sports.” in women’s soccer, earned her third CACC All-Academic Award, the maximum possible in one sport. Her team claimed 11 honorees, break- Dr. Prisco touted the diversity among the more than 150 Felician ing its own school record (set last year with nine) for one sport in one student-athletes who currently participate in the program. year. The 16 overall winners match the number Felician sported in Fall “We have students from across the country and from 13 different 2012. countries. I always thought that was one of the wonderful powers of The academic requirement for inclusion to the CACC All-Academic athletics -- it really transcends language because when you get on that Team is a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or higher. In all, 184 field or on that court it really doesn’t matter if you don’t speak the same student-athletes from the CACC’s 14 member schools were honored language. There is a common bond,” she said. this fall. Felician’s recipients are listed below with their major course Felician College Director of Athletics Ben DiNallo Jr. served as master of study. of ceremonies for the event. He acknowledged the growth and success ALEX JEAN Men’s Soccer, Business Administration the program has achieved in its 17 years. DANIEL WROBLEWSKI Men’s Soccer, Accounting “We have 13 championships and have had All-Americans and Academic All-Americans,” said DiNallo. “That’s pretty good for a program that’s ALYSIA ARCONA Women’s Soccer, Elementary Education/English not even 20 years old.” (three-time honoree)

Dr. Prisco added: “As we move forward as an institution, athletics CHRISTIE CALANDRILLO Women’s Soccer, Psychology continues to play such an important part of who we are. I look forward (two-time honoree) to doing this every year.” ERICA EVANS Women’s Soccer, Psychology

Felician College to Add JORDAN FARLEY Women’s Soccer, Elementary Education

Three Sports to Athletics MACKI GROVES Women’s Soccer, Pre.-Physician’s Assistant

Program KIRSTEN MORTELLITI Women’s Soccer, Math Education (two-time honoree) Felician College is adding three sports to its athletics program, college officials announced. MARISSA NIEVES Women’s Soccer, Nursing

New for the 2014-15 academic year will be women’s outdoor track, SAMANTHA PETOSA Women’s Soccer, Biology (two-time honoree) women’s bowling and women’s . JOJO PISANI Women’s Soccer, Nursing (two-time honoree) “We are adding these three sports for the continued growth of our athletic department,” said Ben DiNallo Jr., Felician College Athletic JULIA SHERIDAN Women’s Soccer, Accounting Director. “We’ve identified these particular sports as those that are continually growing in popularity among women athletes. Also, two KRISTEN TOROPIW Women’s Soccer, Nursing (two-time honoree) of the three – lacrosse and outdoor track – are currently conference OLIVIA EMERSON Women’s Volleyball, Biology championship sports so we will have immediate post-season oppor- tunities because of our membership in the Central Athletic Collegiate SARAH SHEBEL Women’s Volleyball, Healthcare Administration Conference.” LIANNE ROSSI Women’s Cross-Country, Nursing These additions bring Felician’s NCAA Division II varsity intercolle- giate offerings to 13 sports, five for men and eight for women.

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On the field, the Golden Falcons (4-9-5, 3-4-5 CACC) were fit to be tied, setting school records with nine matches decided in overtime and five draws. Felician placed 11th on the conference table, ending a string of five consecutive CACC playoff appearances.

Three different Golden Falcons -- goalkeepers Julia Sheridan and Bjonda Ademi and defender Kristen Toropiw -- earned the inaugural CACC Defensive Player of the Week award. Junior defender Christie Calandrillo was elected to the Capital One Academic All-District team for the second consecutive year. Women’s Volleyball The 2013 women’s volleyball team qualified for the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference playoffs for the first time in six years. Felician (6-19, 6-13 CACC) captured the No. 4 seed from the CACC North Divi- sion. The Golden Falcons succumbed, 3-0, to CACC South No. 1 seed Men’s Soccer Wilmington (Del.) University in the conference quarterfinals. The 2013 men’s soccer team (4-11-2, 4-7-1 CACC) tied for 10th place in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, finishing the season with a three-game unbeaten streak.

Junior transfer Rafa Coronel led Felician and tied for seventh in the CACC with eight goals, including an overtime game-winner against Philadelphia University on Oct. 26. Senior midfielder Azedine Maazouzi tallied one goal and tied for eighth in the conference with five assists. Women’s Soccer Senior forward Alysia Arcona became the first female in Felician his- tory to be voted to the Capital One Academic All-America® team twice. The honor capped a slew of awards for Arcona, who completed her Golden Falcon career with 25 goals and 19 assists, both among the top 10 all-time at Felician.

In 2013, Arcona netted five goals and two assists, and led the CACC with 69 shots. She was named the CACC September Student-Athlete of the Month, an honor which combines athletics, academics and citizen- ship. Postseason, she was presented her third All-CACC award, and is in line for her third academic all-conference award as well.

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Five-foot-11 outside hitter Olivia Emerson enjoyed a breakout into top form after sitting out the second half of 2012 with an injury. sophomore campaign. She became the first player in the 10-year his- Huggins-Filozof’s work was rewarded at the CACC Championship tory of the program to win the CACC Player of the Week award twice, meet on Oct. 27 in Philadelphia, when he was the only Golden Falcon and the second Golden Falcon to ever be named all-conference. She to earn 2013 all-conference honors. Felician finished third as a team in concluded her season with a spot on the CACC All-Tournament Team. the race, the first time since 2009 it was not in the top two. She finished second in the league with 3.70 kills per set, and her attack percentage of .208 was a point shy of the Felician single-season record. Sophomore Tom Cooke enjoyed a steady, consistent season. He was Felician’s top runner (and third overall) at the Technology Challenge, On Sept. 25, Emerson set a school record with 29 kills in a five-set road hosted by NJIT on Oct. 5. He crossed the finish line first for the Golden victory over Concordia (N.Y.) College. Falcons again at the season-ending NCAA Division II East Regional in Boston on Nov. 10, clocking a 34:00 for 10,000 meters. Felician placed Felician bade goodbye to only one senior, middle blocker Alexa Scriv- 17th out of 28 at the regional. anich. She will graduate as Felician’s third all-time leading blocker and No. 6 in career kills. Cooke was the Golden Falcons’ No. 2 man in all of the team’s other five events.

Men’s Cross Country The 2013 men’s cross-country team had a strong top three runners, but Women’s Cross Country lacked the needed depth to make a serious run at its 10th Central Atlan- A pair of freshmen has infused life into the women’s cross-country tic Collegiate Conference crown. squad. Led by newcomers Sabrina Roldan and Kate Rohsler, Felician finished third at the 2013 CACC Championship. It was the best team True freshman Mike Secreti began the season on fire. In just his second result for the Golden Falcons since 2008, when they were also third. career meet, he won the non-Division I side of the NJIT Invitational at Branch Brook Park in Newark, besting a field of 44 entrants with a time Roldan became the first Felician female runner in three years to make of 26 minutes, 12 seconds, for 8,000 meters. He was Felician’s frontrun- the all-conference team. She ran 21 minutes flat for 5,000 meters to ner for four of the five regular-season races, and was named the CACC place 12th out of 86 entrants in the CACC race. Two meets earlier, Rookie of the Week on all five occasions. Roldan set the school 5K record with a 19:18 at Branch Brook Park in Newark during the NJIT Technology Challenge. Meanwhile, junior Keenan Huggins-Filozof was slowly building back

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During the regular season, Roldan was named the CACC Rookie of the Estrada created Futbol es Vida (“Soccer is Life”) in Guatemala during Week twice, and Rohsler also captured the honor. Rohsler was Feli- the summer of 2013. The project offers free soccer clinics to the youth cian’s frontrunner at the Monmouth Invitational on Sept. 21. of low income areas.

The improvement of junior Andrea Sarracino and the consistency of The program, however, started unofficially five years ago, when Es- juniors Sylvia Bialy and Lianne Rossi were also key components to the trada teamed up with his father to donate medals and t-shirts from his Golden Falcons’ success. The team loses no seniors to graduation. business, La Academia de Futbol, to the town he was raised in.

In 2012, Bryon Estrada Sr. put his son in contact with the mayor and sports director of the town of San Lucas Sacatepéquez, which is located 25 kilometers away from the capital city of Guatemala City.

With this discussion, Estrada wanted to help out the children of this area, which has been negatively impacted by crime.

“Guatemala has been affected as a country by the increasing violence and drug cartels,” said Estrada. “In the last decade, we have seen an alarming increase of youth involvement in drugs, extortion, criminal behavior, and also school drop outs.”

Through this project, the mission set forth by the mayor and Estrada was to reach out to the youth of these low-income areas, hoping to get them closer to sports and keep them away from the drugs and violence that has become an everyday routine in this country.

“Through this project, we want to inculcate self-worth, dependability, discipline, commitment, tolerance, and the feeling of being able to Men’s Golf achieve goals in these children,” Estrada added. The men’s golf team saved its best for last in the fall portion of the 2013- The first International Clinics of this project took place on August 3-4, 14 season. with 141 children from the ages of 7-16 participating. Children traveled from all over Guatemala to take part in the program. At Chestnut Hill College’s Griffin Invitational in Telford, Pa., Felician placed fourth out of 12 schools in attendance, shooting a team score of “I met a kid who was 11 that walked three and a half hours to come to 344. The Golden Falcons put all four scorers among the top half of the our clinic, being that he lived in an area where cars can’t go through due 59 entrants, led by an 83 from Andrew Geesey and Jordan Tackett’s 85. to very poor road conditions,” said Estrada. “He was up at 4 a.m. to be able to make it to the 8 a.m. clinic.” Felician played in five tournaments, comprising eight 18-hole rounds, in the fall. Geesey leads the team with a scoring average of 78.0, and en- For the event, 48 uniforms, 50 t-shirts, 150 used soccer balls, soccer ters the spring with a legitimate chance of being just the second player cleats, socks, shorts, trophies, and medal were all donated through the in program history to qualify for NCAA regionals. Freshman Justin program, and all camps and clinics are free of charge. Rasmus is averaging 84.9. Tackett, who was recruited for baseball and “This is a way for me to give back to my country and to the sport I love, has not played competitive golf since high school, is third on the team being that soccer has given me a lot in my life,” Estrada said. at 86.5 As a child in Guatemala, Estrada played on the junior national team. The Golden Falcons begin the spring half of their season with a dual In addition to his current work at Felician, he coaches at the club level match at Wilmington (Del.) University on March 15. for the West Morris Soccer Club. But he has one eye on future plans for Felician Coach Creates Futbol Es Vida. He plans to travel back to Guatemala in November and December. In Soccer Charity the meantime, he is hopeful of organizing a charity soccer game to col- lect more donations to help with the project. Felician College assistant women’s soccer coach Bryon Estrada of Rockaway has taken his love for the game of soccer to a whole new “This has been such a great and rewarding experience, and I am level. The sport has taken him back to his native country for his Futbol blessed for the opportunity to do this,” he said. es Vida project. --Nick Delahanty

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