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Bishop Hendricken High School Catholic Values Fostering A Tradition Of Excellence FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends, As you browse through this edition of the Hawk Insider, I am sure that you’ll be amazed at the many accomplishments of our students. It The Hawk Insider is a publication could be in the academic , with over 140 colleges and universities of Bishop Hendricken High School, coming to speak just to our juniors and seniors, or an opportunity to a Catholic, college preparatory make radio contact with the International Space Station! Or perhaps school for young men, grades 8-12. our fabulous Arts Department, where there has been a great produc- The Insider is published by the tion of Bye, Bye, Birdie, or two of our students being selected to play in the Rose Bowl Parade! Advancement Office throughout the year for alumni and friends It could be the phenomenon that is Kwity Paye, leading his team to our 7th consecutive State of the school. Championship in football, committing to the University of Michigan, and playing in the prestigious All-America game in Orlando! John A. Jackson '71 No matter what your area of interest, the young men of Bishop Hendricken make us proud President a daily basis. There is no more important area than the basic mission of our school, to bring each and every member of our community into a closer relationship with God. In this Paul Danesi P'08 Vice President for Operations edition of the Hawk Insider, you will read about two initiatives, one that began last year and one this year, both spearheaded by Hendricken faculty members. For the second year, led by the Catherine A. Solomon P'14 efforts of Mr. Thomas and Mr. Mancuso, we hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for our neighbors, Vice President for Advancement and Bishop Tobin was on hand to bless the gathering and to speak to our guests. This year, for the first time, led by Mr. Johnston, we hosted a pancake breakfast on Veteran’s Day, raising Martha Murray P'06 & '11 Director of Development money to aid our alumni who are serving in the various branches of our military. A mission trip to Brownsville, Texas, led by Mr. Gambardella, was followed this February by our annual Peter J. Thomas ‘86, P'16 mission trip to Lima, Peru, where we stand in solidarity with the poor and marginalized, which Director of Institutional is a basic tenet of the Essential Elements of a Christian Brother education. Advancement Grandparents’ Day, #GivingTuesday, concerts, NLI signings, and many, many more wonderful Michele King P'13 events capture the essence of the Bishop Hendricken community – loving, caring, and spiritu- Director of Communications al, dedicated wholeheartedly to the mission of our great school. Enjoy this latest edition, and please visit us as often as you can; you are always welcome home. Angelo St. Laurent ’09 Advancement Officer God Bless, Ben Dias ‘10 Website Manager John A. Jackson ‘71, President Jackie White P’06 & ‘08 Advancement Office Manager Heather Picillo CHAPLAIN’S CORNER: Faith and the Hendricken Man Annual Fund & Database Coordinator Our school’s vision states that the Hendricken man is confident in the power of the Gospel to meet the challenges of the future. In other words, the We welcome your comments and Hendricken man has faith. He knows that living faith instructs daily suggestions. Every effort is made to living. It reveals to him the sanctity of human life. It compels him to care ensure that the information in The for life at every stage. It inspires him to make a gift of his own life. Hawk Insider is accurate. Bishop I have heard many powerful testimonies of men who received the gift of Hendricken High School does not faith during their time at Bishop Hendricken High School. One of them recently shared with assume responsibility for misprints me that he believed his faith forever changed, and in a way saved, his life. These men have or incorrect information. since put their Catholic faith into action by serving the country, their family, and the Church. Did you know that three of the men currently studying for priesthood in the Diocese of Provi- If you would like to update your dence are Hendricken graduates? Over a dozen of our priests currently serving are former information or contribute a piece Hawks. They now return to the school throughout the year to bring our students Christ in the for consideration to The Hawk sacraments of the Eucharist and Reconciliation. Insider, please contact Michele King P'13 at [email protected]. In January we celebrated Catholic Schools Week. It provides an opportunity to reflect with gratitude on the rich Catholic tradition that continues to form our boys. We thank God that we can speak of Christ and to Christ in our corridors and classrooms. We praise God in our Masses 2615 Warwick Avenue and devotions. We ask God to continue to protect and bless our school, so that more faith filled Warwick, R.I. 02889 men will serve and lead our communities and the Church. The Hendricken man is confident in the (T) 401.738.6971 power of the Gospel to meet the challenges of the future. He must be. And so must we. (F) 401.732.8261 www.hendricken.com ~ Rev. Christopher Murphy 2 Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Academics

International Space Station Chat Hendricken has been chosen as one of 11 U.S. semifinalists to host a radio contact with the International Space Station during the fall of 2017! This would become the first ever contact for a Rhode Island high school. The radio contact is being arranged through the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) project which links schools around the globe with opportunities to speak with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Hendricken submitted a detailed proposal in support of its bid and has three members of the Hawks CyberPatriot Team, who passed the FCC’s amateur radio examination and earned their FCC call signs, who will be allowed to operate the radio to be used to talk to the ISS astronaut. Above: The NASA crew of Expedition 50 celebrating Thanksgiving.

Hendricken CyberPatriots The CyberPatriot Team placed in the top "Platinum" category and advanced to the regional round of the Air Force Association’s National Youth Cyber Defense Competition. The competition puts teams of students in the position of newly hired IT professionals managing the network of a small company. Teams are tasked with finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities and hardening the system while maintaining critical services. RJ White ‘21, Xavier Lora ‘20, and Mac Cullen ‘21 make up the team, with Mr. DiPippo as their coach. All will play important technical roles in Hendricken’s Fall 2017 "RI Space Chat #2" with the International Space Station.

Left: RJ White ‘21, Xavier Lora ‘20, and Mac Cullen ‘21 make up the team, with Mr. DiPippo as their coach.

In the Classroom and Beyond Peer Mentor Jordan Dagrin '17 (left) uses his study period to assist Brook Golding '18 (right). Hendricken's Peer Mentors, like Jordan, use their free time to support and encourage students in our Options Program. Each day our mentors assist with various educational assignments (as seen at right in the computer lab) while also forming bonds of friendship beyond the classroom. Right: Jordan Dagrin ‘17 and Brook Golding ’18.

{Academics}3 Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Academics

RI FIRST Tech Challenge Hendricken’s Robotics Team competed in the RI FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) State Tournament Qualifier at New England Tech in Warwick, RI. The Hawks finished 2nd overall and earned first place in match play as they handily qualified for the state tournament. Hendricken also earned honorable mention for the judges‘ “Inspire Award,” the “Innovate Award” and “Think Award.” The Hawks won the judges’ “Control Award” for implementa- tion of multiple technologies in design and execution during the match play portion. Congrats to the team on advancing to the state tournament!

Voices for Democracy Steven Marsocci '18 was announced as the statewide winner of the VFW's "Voices for Democracy" competition for his essay “First, A Citizen,” a personal and moving piece noting “the keystone to the republic rests in each of us, in our most important role as citizens.” The junior collected a $500.00 promissory note toward his college tuition and won an all-expense paid trip to Washington D.C. in March to represent RI at the National Voice of Democracy Competi- tion. He is now eligible to win up to $30,000 in additional college scholarships. Steven noted "I must also credit the excellent educa- tion I am fortunate to receive each day at Bishop Hendricken High School. My teachers encourage my fellow Hawks and me to think about the world not only intellectually, but spiritually as well."

Left: VFW State Commander, GinaMarie Doherty, Steven Marsocci, and Auxiliary President Stephen Doherty

4{Academics} Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Arts

2 Hawks Perform at Rose Parade Congratulations to Jonathan Duranleau '16 (mellophone) and Ethan Lyons '17 (snare drum) who represented Hendricken and RI marching in the 128th Rose Parade with the prestigious Bands of America Honor Band in Pasadena, CA. The pair donned red, white and blue uniforms in the parade seen by millions on national television. The Bands of America Honor Band gives students from every high school band program in the country the oppor- tunity to audition for a performance spot so it's remarkable that Hendricken had 2 musicians accepted to perform in this unforgettable event!

Right: Jonathon Duranleau ‘16 and Ethan Lyons ’17.

Bye Bye Birdie Soars Congratulations to the cast, crew and orches- tra who brought 4 performances of Bye Bye Birdie to Hendricken’s Harrop Theater in December. The delightful trip back to small town America in the 60's, high energy score, and hilarious cast of characters brought down the house! {ALeft: The cast and crew of Byer Bye Birdie.ts}

New Artist Play Festival Bravo to our Hawks who participat- ed in the 13th Annual New Artist Play Festival! This new generation of student artists took to the stage and shared 4 one-act productions that were written, directed, designed and performed by the students...much to the delight of the audience! Right: New Artist Play Festival participants.

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Performing Arts Trip to Disney Our Hendricken Performing Arts students enjoyed a wonderful week at Walt Disney World in Orlando during the February break! Not only did they take in all of the theme parks, they also participated in theater, vocal and instrumental workshops culminating with a performance at Disney Springs at the end of the week. By all accounts it looked like a tough gig for the chaperones!

All-State Musicians Congratulations to our 2016 Rhode Island Music Education Association All-State musicians selected to perform in the All-State concerts scheduled to take place in March. Senior Jazz Ensemble Brayden Beason Gr. 12 - Bass Senior Orchestra Liam Benjamin Gr. 11 - Violin Frederick Choi Gr. 12 - Viola John Keating Gr. 11 - 1st Flute Benjamin Kim Gr. 11 - 1st French Horn Senior Concert Band Thomas Bonneau Gr. 11 - 2nd Alto Saxophone Senior Mixed Choir Sean Connaughton Gr. 10 Giancarlo Gentili Gr. 12 Stephen Lee Gr. 12 Thursby: Silver Key Winner Connor Levine Gr. 12 James Thursby '17, was awarded a Silver Key Abraham Wilkins Gr. 11 Award in the Regional Scholastic Art Competi- tion held at Rhode Island College. His work, a Junior Jazz Ensemble large oil pastel drawing, was on exhibit at The Eric Fornaro Gr. 9 - 1st Tenor Sax Chazan Gallery, Alex & Ani Center for the Arts at Junior Concert Band Rhode Island College. Eric Fornaro Gr. 9 - Tenor Sax Junior Orchestra Christopher Relyea Gr. 8 - 1st French Horn Junior Mixed Choir Alex Coutcher Gr. 8 Ian Hopkins Gr. 9 Thomas Wilkins Gr. 9 6 {Arts} Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Athletics

Cross Country Update The Hawks finished 2nd overall in the RI Cross Country State Championship meet at Ponaganset High School. The Hawks also placed 6 runners on the All-State team led by Jordan Dagrin's (pictured) 10th place finish. Dagrin has committed to continue his career at Quinnipiac. The Hawks had an impressive performance and great effort as they conclud- ed their season by finishing fifth in the New England Championship in November. In addition, Hendricken’s JV cross country team reclaimed the state title with a great team victory at Ponaganset High School.

Left: Jordan Dagrin ‘17 running for the Hawks

Coach Doyle Honored The US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) selected Hendricken Coach Jim Doyle as the Boys' Coach of the Year for the state of Rhode Island. The honor is based on the performance of the Hendricken team through- out the 2016 season and is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our student athletes and Coach Doyle and his staff. Congratulations Coach Doyle on your tremendous career!

{Athletics}Below: 2016 Varsity soccer team

Hendricken Soccer Hendricken’s soccer team has the distinction of never having missed the playoffs in the more than thirty years since Michael “Mickey” Rooney has been the coach. Overall the team had a strong year coming into the post-season with an 8-1-5 record, but narrowly missed making it to the championship with a 1-0 loss to Ports- mouth in the semifinals. Senior Lucas Gesmundo ’17 capped off an incredible year with his commitment to continue to play for URI in the fall. {Arts} 7 Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Athletics

Congratulations Coach! Keith Croft '95, Varsity Football Coach 2016 All-USA RI Coach of the Year

Hawks in 7th Heaven The Hawks claimed a history-making 7th consecutive RI Super Bowl championship with a convincing 48-28 win over LaSalle! Senior running back/defensive end Kwity Paye ’17 earned Super Bowl MVP honors as he scored four touchdowns and dominated on defense. Hendricken recorded a 10-0 record against Interscholastic League compe- tition this season marking the second consecutive year the Hawks posted an undefeated record. The Hawks have won an incredible 26 games in a row and have not lost since November 2014. Congrats to Coach Croft and the team on a remarkable run! Congratulations to the Super Bowl Champion Hendricken freshman football team as well on their dominant 54-30 win over Cranston West capping off their undefeated season! {AAbove:thletic 2016 Super Bowl Champions s} Paye Day The phenomenal Kwity Paye ’17 had a year for the ages beginning with his commit- ment to play for top ranked University of Michigan. The 6’4” defensive end went on to earn Super Bowl MVP honors, played in the Under Armour High School Football All-America Game on ESPN on New Year’s Day, garnered First Team All-State accolades and topped it off with RI Gatorade High School Football Player of the Year. Most recently he was also featured in Sport’s Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” section and was selected as this year’s Words Unlimited co-recipient of the Schoolboy of the Year Award. The football (and track and field) star will now bring his talents to the big stage, rather “The Big House,” in Ann Arbor in the fall when he joins the Wolver- ines. Watch for this star on the rise!

Left: Kwity on the field; Above: Kwity accepting his All-America jersey.

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Eight Hawks Sign NLI’s We are proud to announce that 8 of our student-athletes signed college National Letters of Intent (NLI’s) to play their given sports at the collegiate level. Please join us in congratulating this talented group of Hawks on this momentous occasion!

Above Left to Right: Michael Bittner (Track & Field, High Jump, Providence College), Andrew Above Left to Right: Lucas Gesmundo (Soccer, Mid-Fielder, URI), Andrew Hopgood Flint (, Infield, Outfield, RHP, Elon University), Justin Mazzulla (, Guard, (Football, Slot Receiver and Defensive Back, Bryant), Kwity Paye (Football, George Washington University), Joe Tucker (, Central Connecticut State University) Defensive End, Michigan), Chris Hindle (Football, Quarterback, Bryant)

Above: 2016 Unified Volleyball State Champions; Right: Nick Greico ‘17 high fives Josh Tucker ’17 after the win.

Unified Volleyball Takes the Crown Add another state championship to the books as the Unified Hawks beat the Portsmouth Patriots at JWU Harborside 2-0 to take the 2016 RIIL Division I state title! The win completed an undefeated season and marked Hendrick- en’s second unified volleyball title in school history. Congrats to Coach Graney, Coach Shank and the rest of the team on a tremendous season! 9 Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Athletics

Top: The 2016-17 Varsity basketball team enjoying a day on the beach in Hawaii; Bottom Left: Nick Mueller ‘18 drives to the basket; Top Right: Coach Jamal Gomes ‘91 and former Hawk teammate Wes Porter ’91. Hawks in Hawaii The Hawks basketball team had the privilege of playing in Hawaii over the Christmas break. The team finished the tourney 3 and 1 losing in the Championship game to host school Punahou High. The boys enjoyed a great trip as they also visited Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Cultural Center, Waikiki Beach, and ran a basketball camp with Damien High School for local youth. Coach Jamal Gomes '91 adds "Many thanks to those who made our trip to Hawaii the opportunity of a life time! What a tremendous experience for all of our young men! We are truly grateful to all those who made this possible for us. Special thanks to Mr. Wes Porter '91, the Porter family, and Damien Memorial High School for being such gracious hosts during our stay!"

Indoor Track and Field Tops in RI The Hawks took the crown on February 18th and are the reigning Rhode Island Varsity Indoor Track & Field State Champs! The team was led by the victory in the 4x800 meter relay team of Dylan Manning, Jordan Dagrin, Robert Merlino and Harry Antone. Michael Bittner was the state champion in High Jump. The team also enjoyed 2nd place finishes in the 4x200 meter relay, the 4x400 meter relay, shot put, long jump and 55 meter hurdles and placed in several other events as well contributing to their state champi- onship. Congrats to Coach Doyle, the assistant coach- es and the team on their impressive win and season! Left: 2017 Indoor Track and Field State Champions

10 Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Mission

Brownsville Mission Trip 5 Hendricken students attended a week-long mission trip in Brownsville, Texas with Mr. Gambardella and Miss Andrews. The group met students from other Edmund Rice Christian Brothers schools around the USA for a week of service to the poor and marginalized of Brownsville. All students ended each day with community prayer as well as personal reflection and a time to journal.

Emmanuel House Students prepared and served food to over 60 men at the Emmanuel House in Provi- dence. The Emmanuel House is an overnight shelter for home- less men administered by the Diocese of Providence. The students also organized dona- tions of new socks and backpacks for the clients. {Mission} Pancake Breakfast Our 1st Annual Veteran’s Day Pancake Breakfast raised over $1,600 and many needed items such as socks and playing cards that will go towards care packages for our deployed Hendrick- en alumni. The event was organized by Billy Johnston ‘99 (left) to honor those who have served with a special ceremony, blessing and a free pancake breakfast. Thank you to our alumni veterans and all who have fought for our country's freedom and peace. 11 Hawk Report|What’s Happening at Hendricken Mission

Community Thanksgiving Dinner Hendricken hosted its 2nd Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner partnering with Mayor Scott Avedisian and the City of Warwick, World Dining, the Warwick Beacon, Ocean State Job Lot and RIPTA. It was a beautiful celebra- tion over great food, live music and good company. Many thanks to Bishop Tobin for his blessing and all who helped make this a wonderful{ daySe for our guests. rvice}

11th Year of Immersion in Lima, Peru 7 Hendricken students, chaperoned by Director of Campus Ministry, Tom Gambardella ’76 and his daughter, Hendricken librarian, Regina Connolly, spent their winter vacation in Lima, Peru for the 11th straight year of immersion. The group engaged in various activities to directly serve the poor, including working in the Edmund Rice Christian Brother School of Fe y Alegria #26, helping to build a small house for a needy family and a visit to a medical clinic in Villa El Salvador to bring donated medical supplies. They also took time to visit an orphanage and immersed themselves in the Peruvian culture assisting the impoverished people of this wonderful country with care and compassion. This is a truly life-changing mission trip for our Hawks. As Brother Casey so aptly noted "Nothing like a group that gets what is most important in life.”

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2016 Hall of Fame Induction Congratulations to the Class of 2016 Hall of Fame Inductees honored at a special ceremony on October 2nd for giving their time, talent and treasure to Bishop Hendricken and their community.

Richard Price (Arts Award) Ahnyia Phrasathane-Estacio '19 (Alumni Book Award) Gil Guillemette (Honorary Alumnus Award) Steven Pagliarini '76 (Alumni Service Award) Jeanne Babula (Distinguished Faculty Award) Bryan Garcia '19 (Alumni Scholarship Award) Martin Doblmeier '69 (Distinguished Alumnus Award) Robert Indeglia, Jr. '82 (Distinguished Alumnus Award)

ncement } Carolann and Ray Denkewicz (Volunteer Service Award) Cameron Murray '19 (Alumni Grant Award), not pictured

Emmy Winner Offers Private Screening We were thrilled to welcome recent Hall of Fame inductee and Emmy award winning film producer, Martin Doblmeier '69, back to campus! Mr. Doblmei- er presented a special screening of his latest docu- mentary "An American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story" to Hendricken theology and media arts students on the last day of Catholic Schools Week. The much anticipated film will begin airing on public television stations in April. Niebuhr is one of the most important public theologians and moral dv a voices in American history, known most notably as the author of the "Serenity Prayer." Mr. Doblmeier also offered a special sold out screening and dinner to the public at Hendricken in the evening. A 13 { Hawk Report|Advancement Corner

Above: Kyle Nygren ‘17 (left photo) and Matt Gage ’17 (right photo) with a warm embrace for their grandparents. Grandparents’ Day Our annual and ever-popular Grandparents' Day was held on October 12th beginning with Mass in McNally Gym followed by a reception in Pepin Gym. Grandparents were also treated to photos and tours of the campus with their grandsons. Many stopped by the bookstore and also enjoyed meeting teachers during one of our most heartwarming events of the year. Many thanks to our Grandparents' Day sponsor Health Concepts, Ltd. and John Gage '83 P '12 & '17.

Alums Step to the Plate on #GivingTuesday It is with extreme gratitude that we announce we exceeded our $50,000 goal and raised Frank McMahon ‘81 $54,515 on #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving. Words cannot express our appreciation to Frank McMahon '81 whose generosity kicked-off #GivingTuesday at Bishop Hendricken. Mr. McMahon matched the first $10,000 in donations made to Bishop Hendricken on #GivingTuesday. George Zwiener '87, father of Max Zwiener '17, was also one of our many generous donors who stepped to the plate in support of #GivingTuesday! George owns 4 Dunkin' Donuts franchises in Cranston and gave 25 cents to Bishop Hendricken for each cup of coffee sold on #GivingTuesday. Hawk Nation proved once again that there is strength in numbers, passion when we join together, and nothing we won't do for the boys of Bishop Hendricken High School. To all who contributed, please accept a big THANK YOU from the over 920 boys who will benefit from your kindness.

George Zwiener ‘87 14 B I S H O P H E N D R I C K E N H IG H S C H O O L SAVE THE DATE 4th Annual For the Boys Making a Difference Saturday, April 29th | 6pm - 11pm Bishop Hendricken High School “Under the Tent” 2615 Warwick Avenue | Warwick, Rhode Island

Plans for the 4th Annual For the Boys Gala are off and running under the creative leadership of this year’s chairs, Tim ’79 and Cathy Walsh, parents of Matthew ‘17. The event, scheduled for April 29th from 6:00- 11:00 pm under a magnificent tent on Hendricken’s grounds, is our top fundraiser of the year, raising nearly $200,000 for the Tuition Assistance Fund. This year's theme, “Making a Difference,” will highlight the hundreds of people in the community who have Made a Difference in our young men's lives. Over 350 parents, alumni, friends and faculty attend the gala each year and enjoy entertainment by our Jazz Band and Young Men's Choir while dining on spectacular hors d'oeuvres and a delectable dinner. The night also features a special video presentation, and a live auction full of fabulous prizes! Anyone who would like further information or would like to purchase tickets is encouraged to contact Mrs. Martha Murray at 401-739-3450, ext. 138 or [email protected]. Your support will truly make a difference in the lives of our boys!

For more information, please contact Martha Murray: [email protected] or 401-739-3450 ext. 138. BENEFITING THE TUITION ASSISTANCE FUND It is with extreme gratitude that we announce we exceeded our $50,000 goal and raised $54,515 on #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving. Words cannot express our appreciation to Frank McMahon '81 whose generosity kicked-off #GivingTuesday at Bishop Hendricken. Mr. McMahon matched the first $10,000 in donations made to Bishop Hendricken on #GivingTuesday. George Zwiener '87, father of Max Zwiener '17, was also one of our many generous donors who stepped to the plate in support of #GivingTuesday! George owns 4 Dunkin' Donuts franchises in Cranston and gave 25 cents to Bishop Hendricken for each cup of coffee sold on #GivingTuesday. Hawk Nation proved once again that there is strength in numbers, passion when we join together, and nothing we won't do for the boys of Bishop Hendricken High School. To all who contributed, please accept a big THANK YOU from the over 920 boys who will benefit from your kindness.

Donkey Basketball Olympic Day Misdemeanors and Misconducts The “Talisman” The Hunger Walk EPOCH Basketball Follies The Christian Brothers Walden Pond The Kokua Drive Bum Day The Metronomes Sports Awards Night The Mitre Senior Experience {Do1 You9 Remember70 the...s} Communion Breakfast Class Floats Hector the Hawk Interesting Clubs: Human Relations, Bike, Glass Blowing and Electronics

16 1970 Hawk Football: Fond Remembrances of Coaches,Teachers, Classmates & Teammates written by Earl "Buddy" Croft '70 {History}I have fond memories of playing football from 1968-1970 for coaches Jack Dillon, Joe Mancini, Ed Fracassa, and Ed Wnuk. As exciting as it was to win a Class A Championship the best part of playing football revolved around the opportunity to build lifelong relationships that endure to this day. The game of football is physically and mentally challenging and one’s success usually depends on good coaching, talent, hard work, preparation and teamwork. Football teaches one life lessons and I believe it was my experiences playing football at Hendricken that played an integral role in influencing my personal, profes- sional, and coaching career. The aforementioned legendary coaches as well as Fred Drennan, Emo DiNitto, Bob Griffen, Ron Mosca, and my son and current head coach Keith Croft all have been part of a proud legacy of Hendricken football.

I believe it was my experiences playing football at Hendricken that played an integral role in influencing my personal, professional, and coaching career.

I remember hard-nosed practices and games playing with wonderful teammates such as Moose McCauley, Joe DiNitto, Jack Vitale, Bobby Schmidt, Len Sormanti, Tom Freeman, Brian Crudden, Doug Stone, Dan Whittaker, Rich Spaziano, and Steve Furness just to name a few. However, it was the relationships I built with my fellow classmates from the class of 1970 that exist to this day; some have passed away and some have moved away and some I see more than others, but the memories will never go away. I think of a group of young men who entered Hendricken not knowing one another, but eventually developed lifelong friendships and relationships through football.

In addition to these coaches and classmates I remember teachers that were so supportive of our football program and how excited they were to discuss Saturday afternoon’s game the following week in class. I remember Miss Martell asking Mike Traficante and Bill Turbitt to recap the game vs. Warwick Vets and having them address the class in French and Brother Michael questioning Tom Gelsomino, Mike McEntee, and Gregg Beecroft about a particular play and having Mr. Layfield ask Jim Cotter and Mike Shea about our chances to beat LaSalle.

The game of football is tough, unforgiving, physically challenging, humbling at times, and at times agonizing or exhilarat- ing, but it builds character and it insists on teamwork which ultimately develops friendships and memories that last forever. All of my teachers, coaches and classmates played integral roles in supporting Hendricken football. It is all my teammates {1970s} who wore those gold helmets and all those who came before us and after us who share a common bond that is unique and meaningful and one that will be proudly shared forever.

While there have been numerous state championships throughout the years, including our current record-setting string of 7 consecutive state titles, the trophies will eventually get old and tarnished and will disappear and the cheers will fade away, but the relationships that we have built with our teammates will last forever. We were all part of playing for a football program that arguably is the most successful in RI high school football history and I will forever cherish being part of that.But for me I will more so remember coaches Dillon, Mancini, Fracassa, and teammates Cotter, Traficante, Gelsomino, Turbitt, Beecroft, Shea, Mallaghan, McEntee and so many others from the class of 1970.

GO HAWKS & Go Class of 70!

17 Legendary Sports written by John Jackson ‘71, President, BHHS One of my most vivid memories of the 1970’s at our school would begin with my days as a senior in the 1970-71 school year. I have been watching Hendricken football for over 40 years, and I can say without hesitation that the 1970 football team was one of the best in our school’s history. There was no Super Bowl in those days, but we had a terrific season, culminating with a Thanksgiving Day drubbing of Cranston West. To this day, there has never been a better set of linebackers than Brian Crudden, Don Bruen, and Dan Whittaker. Both Brian and Dan are in our Athletic Hall of Fame; in addition to being great football players, they excelled in wrestling and track. I was one of the first group of students to play both basketball and baseball under the tutelage of legendary coach Ray Pepin, as he became the head Varsity baseball coach in the spring of 1971. He was the architect of the great athletic program that we have today, and he insisted that we needed to play against the best competition in order to get better – I think it worked!

18 How much did it cost in 1970? Postage stamp ...... 06¢ House ...... $27,000 Bread...... 24¢ Hendricken Tuition...... $400 Milk...... $1.32 Frozen TV dinners ...... 39¢ Gallon of Gas ...... 36 ¢ 8-track tape player ...... $40 (before the 1973 oil crisis) Wrangler jeans ...... $10 Car...... $2,500 Bean Bag chair ...... $20 Income ...... $8,933 Mattel Hot Wheels Car...... 69 ¢

Michael Roper...Then and Now written by Frank Kernan ‘71 Those of us who attended Hendricken in the late sixties and early seventies were blessed to have Brother Michael Roper as a teacher. Bro. Michael headed the Religion Department, his classroom was 110, and all juniors had him as a teacher. His class was a hybrid of religion, political science and sociology. Brother Michael challenged us and motivated us. He took groups to work in the inner city, while others volunteered at the state hospital at Howard. He taught us to use our time and talent to improve the lives of others. Brother Michael was a dynamic leader, his speeches at a pep rally could turn 800 boys into 800 fanatics. He gave us confidence and a sense of belonging. The memory of him walking purposely down the hall, pipe clenched in his teeth and greeting all of us by name is forever etched in my memory. Now it is 45 years later, and visiting Hendricken on October 2nd, was Michael Roper. He was attending the Hall of Fame ceremony, along with Lawrence Lussier and Brother Joseph Walsh. His hair is white, and a little thinner, but he is still Michael Roper, quick witted, confident and magnetic. I asked him if he still smoked a pipe and he said “ No, gave it up a few years ago, miss it though.” “Too bad” I replied as I pulled pipes and a pouch from my sport coat pocket, “ I was hoping we could have a bowl. ”His eyes lit up and he smiled,“ Think we’d get in trouble if we spark up here in the foyer?” “ Probably” I replied. “Let’s head outside” as he dashed out the door. I handed him a pipe, which he expertly filled and lit up “Wonderful, I do miss this.” We talked about how the school has grown and changed, and how all these years later he is proud of his years here. He told me he teaches at a prep school on 42nd St. in New York and still enjoys teaching. He said he’s in a good place in his life. He is still Michael Roper. It was particularly gratifying to see Lawrence Lussier and Joseph Walsh as the Class of ‘71 celebrated it’s 45th reunion weekend. We owe these men so much, they dedicated their lives to making us the best we could be, {Legends}and we will forever appreciate them. 19 The Rebellion of the Time written by Joseph (Jay) Brennan ‘72, Principal, BHHS The late sixties and early seventies were an interesting time to be a high school student at Bishop Hen- dricken to say the least. My freshman year was marked with the election of Richard Nixon to his first term as President. The country was divided over the Vietnam War and the recent assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy created a national sense of hopelessness. But my life as a ninth grader at Hendricken was insulated from these world events and my day-to-day existence was more concerned with getting good grades in Brother Regis Crowley’s daily Latin quizzes, solving Mr. Hutton’s Algebra I problems and getting a girlfriend.

America was going through a cultural, social, and political upheavel, but life at 2615 Warwick Avenue continued in a bit of a vacuum from the rest of the world.

America was going through a cultural, social, and political upheaval, but life at 2615 Warwick Avenue continued in a bit of a vacuum from the rest of the world. At the end of my sophomore year, the shoot- ings at Kent State University resulted in “Four dead in Ohio.” But the big news at Hendricken a month later was not a nation-wide upheaval, but rather the news that the Holy Cross Brothers were leaving Hen- dricken which threatened to be the end of our school. A different kind of protest began with Hendrick- en parents and alumni working to save Hendricken. These dedicated men and women worked valiantly to save our school and after a year of effort, the Save Hendricken Committee influenced Bishop McVin- ney to work out a deal with the Christian Brothers to come and staff Hendricken, thus saving the school. The Christian Brothers amassed a dream team of administrators and teachers which re-energized the school and my senior class ushered in this new era for Hendricken. Still in the safe Hendricken bubble, our senior year was consumed with our social life (which our parents knew next to nothing about), Hen- dricken athletics, and getting into college. The latter was of great importance as the military draft was still in effect and a “college deferment” would keep us out of the military, and therefore safe. In March of our senior year there was a remarkable change in Rhode Island’s legal system and our lives – the drinking age was changed from 21 to 18. This new reality came from the logic that if an eighteen {Dryear old could be draftedeam they should be allowed to buy a beer. It is doubtful that the States} Legislature really considered the ramifications of this change, but this new law changed the dynamic in high schools across the entire state, including Hendricken. June came around and our graduation ceremony was held in the gym on a hot and sticky Friday night. The members of the class of 1972 were together for the last time in our safe cocoon we called Hendrick- en. As I left Hendricken that June evening, which marked the eleventh Hendricken commencement exercise, I had no idea what the next four years had in store for me and how the hand of God would bring me back to Hendricken sooner than I could imagine.

20 “The A TEAM” written by Father Robert L. Marciano ‘75 It was 1971, a brand new Dodge Charger cost $3,579.00, Jiffy peanut butter (a popular item in lunch bags in the cafeteria) was $.59, and a cassette recorder was $29.88. We were freshman in a school that had almost closed its doors and the first ones to be part of the “new Hen- dricken” with 16 Irish Christian Brothers newly arrived, led by Brother Thomas F. Ferrick, as Principal and Superior of the Brothers’ residence with faithful “Crunch,” his dog, by his side. They were the A TEAM, sent with a mission, to bring Bishop Hen- dricken High School and its less than 300 students to excellence. The cigar smoking (in his office) Brother Sheahan; the ever wise counselor, Brother Crogan; the smiling ruddy faced Brother Maus; and the “senior in years, but junior in youthfulness” revered Brother Loftus did well, for I write this today because they achieved that goal and more! How grateful we are, and always will be to those who gave their all, parents, alumni, clergy, religious brothers and friends, so that Hendricken could not only survive but soar ahead. How fitting that the Hawk is our mascot since the sky’s the limit for this school! May God continue to bless this school that we love and call home. “Live Jesus in our hearts … forever!”

Recollection of the 70’s at Hendricken written by Tom Harkins ‘76 When we started at Hendricken in September 1972 Richard Nixon was in the White House, polyester plaid was all the rage, and annual tuition was $450. 2615 Warwick Avenue became a second home for many of us as the Brothers would open the gym, open the library, and open their hearts to an inquisi- tive and rambunctious bunch of adolescents. Our Class of 1976 was full of both talent and personali- ties. There were four National Merit Finalists, incredibly talented musicians and actors, photographers, and multiple all-state athletes. In addition to the closeness we had (and still have) with one another, we developed a tremendous bond with faculty that would last a lifetime. I can still smell Brother Sheehan’s pipe and Brother Maus’ cigarettes, appreciate Brother Loftus’ wisdom, and duck when somebody mentions Brother Wright. Father {Dreams} Richman, our school Chaplain, celebrated my wedding Mass many years after graduation and remained a close friend until his passing. The steady and guiding hand of those men with our collection of zany, loud, but always supportive friends made for a special time in our lives. Whether you were a member of the outstanding marching band, an athlete, or one of the many guys in between we all wore those Hendricken jackets and letter sweaters with tremendous pride. We were, and remain Hendricken Men. It mattered then. It matters now.

21 The Greatest Class Ever written by Bob Preston ‘76 Many alumni classes often call themselves the greatest class that ever graced the halls of Hendricken, however, in sole regards to the Class of '76 it happens to be the truth. We did have a great class and 40 years later I count the guys I first met at Hendricken among my closest friends. What do I remember best? We had exceptional leaders, mentors and teachers. For example, we were held spellbound by the charis- matic presence of Brother Arthur A. Loftus as he encouraged us to follow in the steps of Jesus. I think back with amusement as I recall that in my 4 years at Hendricken I never once saw Brother Loftus wearing anything but his black cassock along with a cincture and that includes while on the field watching his beloved Hawks baseball team. Yet, sometimes (okay often) I didn't work to my full potential, just take the sociology class of Brother Sean Crogan for example. Whereas Brother Loftus encouraged us to make God a part of our lives it was Brother Crogan who often reminded me that unless I shaped-up really quick and start applying myself I'd be meeting God sooner rather than later. It worked! There's a reason why Brother Loftus has not one but two scholarships named after him and Brother Crogan's impact on students (poor choice of words?) is legendary. It’s why to this day we hold them in the highest regards, it began with Brothers Crogan and Loftus keeping us well grounded, well guided and well-motivated. Live Jesus in our hearts.... forever!

Brotherhood and Fellowship Forever written by Bob Simas ‘76 {19When reflecting on7 my years at BHHS I 0often realize and appreciates that the} relation- ships developed then are still true and more dear today than ever before. We recently celebrated our 40th reunion at the school. Father Murphy kindly celebrated Mass for the class of 1976. Father shared words that I will carry throughout my life. “The Brotherhood and Fellowship that we each share will never be broken as we The Brotherhood and Fellowship travel down our own roads of life. We also have the that we each share will never responsibility to share our fellowship with current be broken as we travel down our and future alumni." own roads of life. I realize how blessed I was to have been able to spend my time at a wonderful institution with tremendous educators, and friends for life. We all shared our stories, noting how some of us may have a little less hair, and a bit more girth. However, the love of our brother classmates will always be strong. God has blessed us all, and will continue to do so. We only need to ask for those blessings.

22 {Memories} Popular in the 1970s

Styles of the ‘70s Movies Hairstyles: Long, feathered, the “shag,” the “fro,” The Exorcist, Star Wars, The Godfather, Saturday Jheri curls, and thick sideburns Night Fever, Rocky, Jaws, Young Frankenstein, American : Painter’s pants, bell bottoms, leisure suits, Graffiti, Dirty Harry, The Sting, The Way We Were, and loud prints, long pointed collars Towering Inferno

Music Television Soft Rock: Elton John, Billy Joel, Air Supply, Sitcoms: All in the Family, The Brady Bunch, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, James Taylor, Carole King, Sanford and Son, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Happy Neil Diamond, Chicago, Rod Stewart, and Bread Days, Laverne and Shirley, Welcome Back Kotter, Disco: KC and the Sunshine Band, Donna Summer, Mork and Mindy, M*A*S*H, and Three’s Company The Bee Gees, The Jacksons, and Gloria Gaynor Dramas: Adam 12, Marcus Welby MD, Medical Center, Rock: Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd, Queen, and Emerson Six Million Dollar Man, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie’s Lake and Palmer Angels, Baretta, Gunsmoke, Columbo, and McCloud Punk: The Clash, The Ramones, Patti Smith, and Blondie Urban: Sly and the Family Stone, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Kool and the Gang, and The Commodores

Fraternal Bonds written by Ron “Woody” Woodmansee ‘78 {1970s} When I started at Hendricken, like many of us, I was a scrawny and not so self confident kid. In fact, Coach Fiore once jokingly called me the “110 pound terror from Exeter.” I was also one of the very few non-Catholics in the school.

The next four years were times of incredible growth, friendship, hard work, and most of all, fun. If nothing else, our class was one of the most mischievous, as is evidenced by the many hallway chants such as “Hello Betty,” the melodious chant for the Brother Mattus, and doing pushups in the senior physics class behind Mr. DiPrete’s (AKA Mr. Wizard) back when he went to the chalk board. Conversely, we revered Brother Loftus, feared Brother Crogan and his “CIA” and adored Doc Sheehan, Brother Devlin and others.

From the years of 1974 through 1978, Hendricken had started to come in to its own in many ways, especially athletically, and our class certainly helped play a role in that transition. Personally, and especially as a non-Catholic, I truly enjoyed the camaraderie and the experi- ence of going to Mass with what has turned out to be some of my longest lasting and dearest friends. It is hard to believe that we will have soon been graduated for almost 40 years, but yet I can still remember many of the scenes from that time period as vividly as when they happened. The fraternal bonds, the experiences, and the memories of deep rooted friend- ships will certainly last throughout our lives. We should all be grateful, and extremely thankful, for having had the opportunity for the experience. It is great to see that the school has maintained its principles of character build- ing and continues to foster the growth of young men from all walks of life.

23 ‘79 Claims One of the Firsts written by Roland Fiore ’79 It was the 1970’s and the RI Interscholastic Basketball League was at its peak. The public schools ruled the roost, capturing championship after championship. The rivalries were fierce and spirited and the top tier teams were primarily from the greater Providence Metropolitan area. The civil rights movement and race inequality issues had become an integral part of the high school athletic scene. In many situations the games between parochial and Providence based schools were played in the afternoon, with a police presence or rescheduled to a neutral court to limit the threat of a potential conflict. This atmosphere along with the game’s pressure created an intense environment to play a high school basketball game.

The 1978 Hendricken basketball team was coming off one of the schools most successful seasons ever. The team had only three losses including the state title game…all at the hands of Central High School, the dominant program of the 70’s, but the tide was about to turn as the ‘79 Hendricken team was returning four starters for the upcoming season. The 1979 coaching staff and team were on a mission to win the State and New England titles, both Catholic and public. Pressure was in the air and the team was up for the challenge. The players had worked hard in the off season and the foundation for a championship season was in place. The uniqueness of the ‘79 team was centered on respect for one another and total unselfishness on the court. Head coach Raymond Pepin and assistant coach Donald Hickey had done an impressive job preparing and blending a group of young men from all over RI into the true definition of a team. This preparation included pre-season scrimmages with teams from New Jersey and New York as well as local college teams. This prepared us for a championship run. The ‘79 Hawks finished the season with a 33-1 record. Bishop Hendricken had not won a RI Interscholastic League state title until 1979. The titles included RI Metropolitan Division Champions, RI State Champions, New England Catholic Champions, and New England Public School Champions. The ‘79 season was a year my teammates and I will always back on with pride and accomplishment. {Memories} 24 2nd Annual Hall of Fame Alumni Golf Classic

Presented by Bishop Hendricken High School proceeds to benefit the Alumni Scholarship Fund Monday, July 10, 2017 Warwick Country Club | Warwick, RI 2017 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees William E. Blackmon '02 Joseph (Jay) Brennan '72 Scott J. Carter '90 Todd S. Mascena '88 Scott A. Shemenski 1981 Swim Team

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{Reunions} Hawk Repor t | Alumni News Reunions, Events&News Jack Clift,JeffRyan. Eagan, George Mitchell,BillDarcey, Pallas, BobSimas,KevinKane,Mike President JohnJackson'71,Herb Back Row:Tom Gambardella, Cordeiro, StevePeloso. Joe Assalone, Tom Harkins,Frank Giardina, MikeMorin.SecondRow: Tom Charland,JoeTremblay, Matt Bellows, MikeKiley, Tony Masullo, reunion! Front Row:RonRonzio,Vin campus tocelebratetheir40th from theClassof'76whoreturned to Congratulations toourHawks Tavarozzi andJay Ahearn. Sprague, DanCorley, Bruce Frank Kernan,JerryBucci,Jim Kevin Fielding,George Decotis, Jackson, PaulFitzgibbons, Pictured lefttoright:John 45th reunion oncampus! Jackson '71,celebratedtheir by BHHSPresident John A. The menof1971,accompanied food and beer! enjoyed goodcompany, free every decadehad ablastasthey coming Weekend! Hawks from Home- Hendricken's Alumni the PaviliontocelebrateBishop over 60alumnigathered under could stopthesedevotedfansas Not eventorrential rainfall Mark Asprinio, JimFaber. hon, JohnJackson;JimRobinson, Yehle; Gregg Viall, FrankMcMa- Jim Sullivan,MarkByanski, Brian Marcelino, JoeWolfer0seder, Carr, MikeMCaffrey, SteveJackson, campus! Pictured lefttoright:Don mater! Great tohavethembackon their 35threunion attheiralma the Classof1981whocelebrated Congratulations totheguysfrom 1981 Reunion 1976 Reunion 1971 Reunion Alumni TailgateParty Hawk Report|Alumni News Reunions, Events & News

1986 Reunion The class of 1986 held its 30th Anniversary Reunion at Schartner Farm. From all firsthand accounts, it was one for the ages. The planning committee of Tim Schartner, Jon Cyr, Bill Provencal, Dave Such, John Castore and Peter Thomas put on a reunion that wasn't your ordinary high school reunion. Over 70 alumni and their guests enjoyed a locally grown and raised rib and chicken dinner with all the fixings. There was a raw bar and with the generosity of an alum from '86, the beverage bar remained open for most of the night. If that wasn't enough, there was a surprise fireworks show that was absolutely breathtaking. There were s’mores, a fire pit, and cigars for all the guests. Even a blackout could not slow down the party atmosphere during the night. The alumni really enjoyed the faculty members who came out to say hello such as John Berry, Steve Crawford, Ed Markowski and Joe Adamec. By all school records, it looks like it was the largest single class reunion in Hendricken's storied history!

Open Alumni Night Our Hawks enjoyed a fun night of reminiscing at Hendricken's Annual Open Alumni Night in November! Congratulations to the Class of '86 on winning the team trivia contest and bragging rights for a year! Many thanks to all of the great Hawks who attended with special thanks to Terry Crogan for his guest appearance! #HawksForLife Reunions}

27 { CLASS NOTES

1960’s Beatles and other great music. Sure there were bullies and Peter C. Galamaga ’84 was a Merit Scholar at Hendricken Larry M. Scott ’96 resides in Estero, wise guys-but such behavior prepared you for the real world. before receiving a Navy Scholarship at Holy Cross. He also FL with his two sons, Xavier and George E. Battey ’62 and his wife Judy (NK65) celebrated You dealt with it-without counselors-without mom and dad. It graduated from St. Kevin School where he keeps in touch Christopher. He works for the their 50th and lives in The Villages with 6 graduating was time to grow up. Hendricken-a great experience.” with other grads as well as teachers. Children's Advocacy Center in classmates. Known as "Big G!" Naples, FL where he is a youth Martin Doblmeier ’69 David M. Morrocco ‘85 and his advocate and parenting educator. Hilding T. Munson ‘62 is Look for Emmy wife Jeannette have opened Also, he co-owns Think Fast involved in the South Award-winning film three Orangetheory Fitness Records, a punk rock/hardcore Kingstown Veterans producer Martin studios in Utah. They have a record company, which is entering Parade Committee, Doblmeier’s latest family of three, including their its 15th year of releasing music for bands from all over the South Kingstown documentary "An furry kid Miles, who just globe. In September 2014, Larry began performing stand-up Firefighters Memorial American Conscience: celebrated his 15th birthday comedy under the name Larry Venturino. He performs Parade Committee, The Reinhold Niebuhr after being rescued when he was regularly at clubs and private events. He is also in a short film Christ the King Traffic Story" coming soon. 4-weeks old. called Heaven Bound, which will be released in late 2016. Officers Coordinator, The much anticipated film will begin airing on public television Thomas P. Mahony ’86 has been living in California with his Snug Harbor Volunteer Fire Company President, South stations in April. Niebuhr is one of the most important public Zebulon P. Fox ’97 has served two tours overseas and is now wife and 3 kids since business school at San Diego State Kingstown Firefighters Relief Vice Chairman, and is a South theologians and moral voices in American history known most employed by a company with several military contracts. University in 1991. Kingstown Senior Center Volunteer. notably as the author of the "Serenity Prayer." Eric M. Bennett ’98 has been assigned as the administrator of Gilbert G. Tortolani ‘62 writes “After being self-employed most 1990’s Sacred Heart Parish in East Boston. The assignment was of my adult life as an entrepreneur, I started up small businesses, 1970’s made by Cardinal Sean O'Malley OFM Cap. Jason E. Maddock ’91 Dean Jay Maddock, PhD, of the Texas built them up and sold them off. I finally sold my last and longest BHHS President John A. A&M School of Public Health, has been appointed chair of Christopher M. Baker, Ph.D. ’99 recently successfully running business Gil's Gourmet Gallery after 25 years in 2009. I Jackson ‘71 welcomed the national Public Health Preparedness Advisory Group by defended his dissertation titled "Effects of Pressure on the moved to rural Nevada in 2010 and after a few years I got very his second grandson on the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Morphology of Semi-Crystalline Polymers" at Brown Universi- bored with retirement and went back into the food business in 11/28/16. Ethan John (ASPPH). The ASPPH has established an advisory group he ty in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology 2012. My wife and I make and sell gourmet foods at craft shows, Checksfield weighed in will lead that will work with the CDC and centers to coordi- and Biotechnology, thus earning the Degree and Title of festivals and Farmers Market venues across Nevada. Due to the at a healthy 9 lbs., 10 oz. nate the translation, dissemination and implementation of Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology. He remained at severe winters here in the Sierra's, this was just the thing I was and was 21” long. Ethan public health emergency response research and training. Brown University to begin Post-Doctoral work in January. looking for. It gives me that needed creativity and gets me out (Class of 2034) is pictured with his adoring grandfather and with people. Learn more by visiting our website www.tilliesneva- brother, Henry (Class of 2031). Justin Kenny ’92 The Peabody and Nathan H. Grant ‘99 is stationed in Sicily, Italy on shore duty da.com. The first business I started was on the Monterey Emmy Award winner returned to his with the Navy. Thomas W. Donnelly ‘77 lives in Fayetteville, NC with his wife Peninsula in California called Tillie Gort's, a play on my name alma mater to speak to Hendrick- Maxine. Following a 24 1/2-year career as an army signal Daniel P. Kelly ’99 has been named Director of Safety and Gillie Tort. It is still going in its 47th year under its 4th owner en’s students on issues relating to officer, Tom and Maxine returned to Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg Quality for the Division of Critical Care Medicine of Boston and is now up for sale for 6 million dollars. I sold it for $5k in the media industry. Kenny shared where he has spent the past 11 1/2 years working as a civil Children's Hospital. A graduate of Brown University and the 1971 and I thought I was Rockefeller.” his experience on the importance service employee for the Dept. of Defense. Alpert Medical School of Brown University, he completed and challenges of reporting world William M. DeNuccio ’63 was recognized for being a Roger Pediatrics residency and served as Chief Resident at New events, politics and social justice. Williams Park & Zoo docent for over 18 years. In addition to 1980’s York-Presbyterian Hospital followed by fellowships in Pediatric volunteering at the zoo he continues to be involved with Critical Care at Boston Children's Hospital and Transfusion Anthony Tarro '80 of the Siena Cranston's League and Cranston's Future. He has been with the Medicine in the Harvard Joint Transfusion Program. He is a Restaurant Group spoke to Hendrick- Edmund T. Cabellon ’93 organization for 36 years and been on the Board of Directors for Pediatric Intensivist at Boston Children's Hospital and member en’s Business Club and urged students earned his Doctor of 34 of those years. He served as President from 1987-1989 and of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. again for the 2016-2017 year. Bill has been involved with the to distinguish themselves by being hard Education degree in CLCF Soccer Program, coaching for many years, serving as workers, care about what they're doing Education Leadership 2000’s Sports Chairman for 5 years and directing the Soccer Referee and sniff out opportunities. His advice from Johnson and Wales Training Program for 25 years, holding the current status of certainly seems to have paid off as he University in May 2016. Andrew Peter Isaac ’00 volunteered for a second time with the "Director Emeritus". Soccer Rhode Island, inducted Bill into its and brother Chris '80 own 3 successful Dr. Cabellon currently Peace Corps, this time as an Environmental Health and Food Hall of Fame in 2009 and the city of Cranston dedicated a soccer Siena restaurants in RI that serve "soulful Tuscan cuisine." Thanks serves in senior leader- Security Project Design Specialist in Muhanga, Rwanda. His field in his name in 1994. He now enjoys volunteering, being for the valuable advice Mr. Tarro...our hawks ate it up! (Pun ship at Bridgewater State University in the Student Affairs and organization focuses on water, sanitation, and hygiene as well as retired, and traveling the world with wife of 48 years, Marybeth. intended.) Photo courtesy of Paul Danesi of Mr. Tarro wearing his Enrollment Management office. He resides in Brockton, MA small-scale renewable energy infrastructure and development. In They are involved with the environmental group, Friends of gift from the Business Club...a custom made BH chef's hat. with his wife, Rebecca, and daughters Emilia (10) and Elliana (8). my role, I have been working primarily to develop project ideas focusing around sustainable agriculture to address food security Warwick Ponds. When not volunteering they travel the world. John G.F. Ruggieri ‘83 and his husband now have two Robert Cellemme ‘94 married Jamie M. Wolcott October 4, 2015. Bill reports “Life has been good to us and we want to make it and new small-scale irrigation methods to repurpose water usage children, Giovanni & Santino, and reside in Quincy, MA. Matthew Bourdeau '95 recently got good for others in return. Marybeth and I are both retired in drought stricken areas. His personal blog documenting married in Miami. His wife Katie is a educators. We have 3 children and 3 grandchildren.” Daniel J. Dubeau ‘84 recently earned the Chartered Retire- aspects of his service can be found at the following address: ment Plans Specialist (CRPS) designation through the College lawyer for the Diocese of Miami and http://peteisaac.wordpress.com. Edward J. Walsh ‘68 writes “Hendricken-the new school on of Financial Planning. Dan is an advisor with the McNamara- Matthew is the Regional VP of Marshall M. Raucci ‘00 is the block-took a Sepra Bus to/from school each day-if you Dubeau Group at Morgan Stanley which employs a holistic Robert Half, Coral Gables Florida. miss the bus, you put out your thumb and hope for the best. overjoyed to introduce approach in guiding clients, with an emphasis on financial Michael Kirkutis ’95 and wife At lunch your dime bought you an 8-ounce coke or a 10 to the world Victoria planning and Small Business Retirement Plan design. Dan also Amanda have been blessed with ounce RC Cola-add a fifteen cent order of fries and you are Grace Raucci, born began serving on the Vestry of St. Stephens Church in two beautiful girls 5 and 1. He has set for the afternoon. Pep rallies with male cheerleaders-so August 19, 2016 at 5lb. Cohasset this year. He and his wife, Monica, live in Cohasset been teaching for the past 17 years what. Mixers with girls from St.X or Bay View. Wearing hush 7oz. Both mom and baby with their two daughters, Madeleine (7) and Isabelle (6). and was promoted to Principal at Silver Spring Elementary in puppies or sneakers-coat and tie-a wonderful time with The are happy and healthy. East Providence. 28

Daniel Gorman LaCross Cole A. Morgan ‘10 is now working at Consigli Construction. ’05 got married Septem- He graduated from Norwich University in December 2014 ber 9, 2016. and began to work immediately as Project Engineer at Sandy Hook Elementary School in CT. He resides in Naugatuck, CT. John Zeoi Luo ’05 a Cole played 4 years of college football as starting center, and graduate of Brown now enjoys playing in a men's flag football league. Medical School, founded Doctor's Choice helping Stanley Sainterlien ’11 recently accepted a job with Merrill retirees navigate Edge where he will be an Investment Specialist. Medicare. Luo has also written a book, "The Retiree's Guide Jake D’Onofrio ‘11 is working in Los Angeles as an editor at to Medicare: The Book Your Insurance Company Does Not Bunim/Murray Productions. They work on producing, Want You to Read." It covers everything from what is and isn't shooting and editing new content for TV networks (known covered by Medicare, to navigating prescription coverage, as for: Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Real World, The well as how to pick a supplemental plan. Challenge, Project Runway and the Simple Life. John D. Ventura ‘05 announced Nathan Andrews ’11 can make you some cool watches and or the birth of his son, Theodore antiques so feel free to reach out to him. Louis, born 1/19/17, weighing 8lbs 2oz. John Wooley ’11 presented at Career Day on First Responders. Matthew P. Thadeio ’06 married Mark Messier ’11 got married over the July 4th weekend 2016. Teylyr Amanda Terrio in Lake Jeff Giusti ’11 is engaged and will be getting married in George, NY at St. Joseph's spring 2017. Catholic Church on 8/15/15. They reside in Coventry Keith J. Schneider ’12 graduated from West Point and was with their chocolate lab, commissioned as an officer in the United Stated Army. He’s Yogi. He is currently part of the Signal Corp. and will be working with communica- finishing up his Master’s tion infrastructure such as radios, telephones and internet to Degree in Counseling at set up and maintain for the rest of the army. His first post will Providence College and be Camp as Saliyah in Doha, Qatar. recently started new job Mark Sydney Votta ‘12 at Pell School as a became a marine graduating Student and Family in 2013 and obtained the rank Support Specialist where he assists families that are struggling of E-1 Private. He went on to with different needs and work to help them find a solution. school of infantry in Camp He also works in the after school program to support Pendleton, obtaining his student's social and emotional needs to help them with their Rifleman certificate. From school success. there he was sent to the Simon A. Sarkisian ’06 graduated with a medical degree in School of Finance and June 2015 and was commissioned as a Captain in the United Management in Camp States Army. Currently in his Lejeune in North Carolina, second year of Emergency where he moved up to a rank Medicine residency at Fort Hood, of E-2 Private First Class, Texas. This past summer he finished up this schooling and obtained his certificate. Mark married his best friend, Jacqueline was sent back to Camp Pendleton in California where he has Parisi, In Providence, RI. served for almost four years as of November 2016. While in Camp Pendleton he earned his rank to E-3 Lance Corporal Jerome M. Cummiskey ‘07 and E-4 Corporal in summer 2015. Mark was pinned on married Kim Soares on May 27, 9/1/16 with the new rank of E-5 Sergeant. Mark is currently 2016 at Harbor Lights Marina. working in Camp Pendleton. This rank is not easy to obtain David A. Palms ’07 got engaged to within the first four years, but Mark was able to accomplish it. Nina Tollefson on 8/26/16. Mark's fifth year will start November 2016 as he signed up for 5 years and plans on re-enlisting. 2010’s Thomas J. St. Pierre ‘14 married Hannah L. Bell 12/31/16. Justin V. Furtado ‘10 passed his Dante Baldelli ’16 received the Gold Glove Award Certified Public Accountant for his tremendous defensive play in centerfield for the (CPA) exam and is now licensed Hawks. He is 1 of just 9 players in the entire country to receive to practice in the State of Rhode this award! Dante is currently an outfielder at Boston Island. Justin is employed at Ernst College. & Young in their Providence office since June 2014. CLASS NOTES

1960’s Beatles and other great music. Sure there were bullies and Peter C. Galamaga ’84 was a Merit Scholar at Hendricken Larry M. Scott ’96 resides in Estero, wise guys-but such behavior prepared you for the real world. before receiving a Navy Scholarship at Holy Cross. He also FL with his two sons, Xavier and George E. Battey ’62 and his wife Judy (NK65) celebrated You dealt with it-without counselors-without mom and dad. It graduated from St. Kevin School where he keeps in touch Christopher. He works for the their 50th and lives in The Villages with 6 graduating was time to grow up. Hendricken-a great experience.” with other grads as well as teachers. Children's Advocacy Center in classmates. Known as "Big G!" Naples, FL where he is a youth Martin Doblmeier ’69 David M. Morrocco ‘85 and his advocate and parenting educator. Hilding T. Munson ‘62 is Look for Emmy wife Jeannette have opened Also, he co-owns Think Fast involved in the South Award-winning film three Orangetheory Fitness Records, a punk rock/hardcore Kingstown Veterans producer Martin studios in Utah. They have a record company, which is entering Parade Committee, Doblmeier’s latest family of three, including their its 15th year of releasing music for bands from all over the South Kingstown documentary "An furry kid Miles, who just globe. In September 2014, Larry began performing stand-up Firefighters Memorial American Conscience: celebrated his 15th birthday comedy under the name Larry Venturino. He performs Parade Committee, The Reinhold Niebuhr after being rescued when he was regularly at clubs and private events. He is also in a short film Christ the King Traffic Story" coming soon. 4-weeks old. called Heaven Bound, which will be released in late 2016. Officers Coordinator, The much anticipated film will begin airing on public television Thomas P. Mahony ’86 has been living in California with his Snug Harbor Volunteer Fire Company President, South stations in April. Niebuhr is one of the most important public Zebulon P. Fox ’97 has served two tours overseas and is now wife and 3 kids since business school at San Diego State Kingstown Firefighters Relief Vice Chairman, and is a South theologians and moral voices in American history known most employed by a company with several military contracts. University in 1991. Kingstown Senior Center Volunteer. notably as the author of the "Serenity Prayer." Eric M. Bennett ’98 has been assigned as the administrator of Gilbert G. Tortolani ‘62 writes “After being self-employed most 1990’s Sacred Heart Parish in East Boston. The assignment was of my adult life as an entrepreneur, I started up small businesses, 1970’s made by Cardinal Sean O'Malley OFM Cap. Jason E. Maddock ’91 Dean Jay Maddock, PhD, of the Texas built them up and sold them off. I finally sold my last and longest BHHS President John A. A&M School of Public Health, has been appointed chair of Christopher M. Baker, Ph.D. ’99 recently successfully running business Gil's Gourmet Gallery after 25 years in 2009. I Jackson ‘71 welcomed the national Public Health Preparedness Advisory Group by defended his dissertation titled "Effects of Pressure on the moved to rural Nevada in 2010 and after a few years I got very his second grandson on the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Morphology of Semi-Crystalline Polymers" at Brown Universi- bored with retirement and went back into the food business in 11/28/16. Ethan John (ASPPH). The ASPPH has established an advisory group he ty in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology 2012. My wife and I make and sell gourmet foods at craft shows, Checksfield weighed in will lead that will work with the CDC and centers to coordi- and Biotechnology, thus earning the Degree and Title of festivals and Farmers Market venues across Nevada. Due to the at a healthy 9 lbs., 10 oz. nate the translation, dissemination and implementation of Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology. He remained at severe winters here in the Sierra's, this was just the thing I was and was 21” long. Ethan public health emergency response research and training. Brown University to begin Post-Doctoral work in January. looking for. It gives me that needed creativity and gets me out (Class of 2034) is pictured with his adoring grandfather and with people. Learn more by visiting our website www.tilliesneva- brother, Henry (Class of 2031). Justin Kenny ’92 The Peabody and Nathan H. Grant ‘99 is stationed in Sicily, Italy on shore duty da.com. The first business I started was on the Monterey Emmy Award winner returned to his with the Navy. Thomas W. Donnelly ‘77 lives in Fayetteville, NC with his wife Peninsula in California called Tillie Gort's, a play on my name alma mater to speak to Hendrick- Maxine. Following a 24 1/2-year career as an army signal Daniel P. Kelly ’99 has been named Director of Safety and Gillie Tort. It is still going in its 47th year under its 4th owner en’s students on issues relating to officer, Tom and Maxine returned to Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg Quality for the Division of Critical Care Medicine of Boston and is now up for sale for 6 million dollars. I sold it for $5k in the media industry. Kenny shared where he has spent the past 11 1/2 years working as a civil Children's Hospital. A graduate of Brown University and the 1971 and I thought I was Rockefeller.” his experience on the importance service employee for the Dept. of Defense. Alpert Medical School of Brown University, he completed and challenges of reporting world William M. DeNuccio ’63 was recognized for being a Roger Pediatrics residency and served as Chief Resident at New events, politics and social justice. Williams Park & Zoo docent for over 18 years. In addition to 1980’s York-Presbyterian Hospital followed by fellowships in Pediatric volunteering at the zoo he continues to be involved with Critical Care at Boston Children's Hospital and Transfusion Anthony Tarro '80 of the Siena Cranston's League and Cranston's Future. He has been with the Medicine in the Harvard Joint Transfusion Program. He is a Restaurant Group spoke to Hendrick- Edmund T. Cabellon ’93 organization for 36 years and been on the Board of Directors for Pediatric Intensivist at Boston Children's Hospital and member en’s Business Club and urged students earned his Doctor of 34 of those years. He served as President from 1987-1989 and of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. again for the 2016-2017 year. Bill has been involved with the to distinguish themselves by being hard Education degree in CLCF Soccer Program, coaching for many years, serving as workers, care about what they're doing Education Leadership 2000’s Sports Chairman for 5 years and directing the Soccer Referee and sniff out opportunities. His advice from Johnson and Wales Training Program for 25 years, holding the current status of certainly seems to have paid off as he University in May 2016. Andrew Peter Isaac ’00 volunteered for a second time with the "Director Emeritus". Soccer Rhode Island, inducted Bill into its and brother Chris '80 own 3 successful Dr. Cabellon currently Peace Corps, this time as an Environmental Health and Food Hall of Fame in 2009 and the city of Cranston dedicated a soccer Siena restaurants in RI that serve "soulful Tuscan cuisine." Thanks serves in senior leader- Security Project Design Specialist in Muhanga, Rwanda. His field in his name in 1994. He now enjoys volunteering, being for the valuable advice Mr. Tarro...our hawks ate it up! (Pun ship at Bridgewater State University in the Student Affairs and organization focuses on water, sanitation, and hygiene as well as retired, and traveling the world with wife of 48 years, Marybeth. intended.) Photo courtesy of Paul Danesi of Mr. Tarro wearing his Enrollment Management office. He resides in Brockton, MA small-scale renewable energy infrastructure and development. In They are involved with the environmental group, Friends of gift from the Business Club...a custom made BH chef's hat. with his wife, Rebecca, and daughters Emilia (10) and Elliana (8). my role, I have been working primarily to develop project ideas focusing around sustainable agriculture to address food security Warwick Ponds. When not volunteering they travel the world. John G.F. Ruggieri ‘83 and his husband now have two Robert Cellemme ‘94 married Jamie M. Wolcott October 4, 2015. Bill reports “Life has been good to us and we want to make it and new small-scale irrigation methods to repurpose water usage children, Giovanni & Santino, and reside in Quincy, MA. Matthew Bourdeau '95 recently got good for others in return. Marybeth and I are both retired in drought stricken areas. His personal blog documenting married in Miami. His wife Katie is a educators. We have 3 children and 3 grandchildren.” Daniel J. Dubeau ‘84 recently earned the Chartered Retire- aspects of his service can be found at the following address: ment Plans Specialist (CRPS) designation through the College lawyer for the Diocese of Miami and http://peteisaac.wordpress.com. Edward J. Walsh ‘68 writes “Hendricken-the new school on of Financial Planning. Dan is an advisor with the McNamara- Matthew is the Regional VP of Marshall M. Raucci ‘00 is the block-took a Sepra Bus to/from school each day-if you Dubeau Group at Morgan Stanley which employs a holistic Robert Half, Coral Gables Florida. miss the bus, you put out your thumb and hope for the best. overjoyed to introduce approach in guiding clients, with an emphasis on financial Michael Kirkutis ’95 and wife At lunch your dime bought you an 8-ounce coke or a 10 to the world Victoria planning and Small Business Retirement Plan design. Dan also Amanda have been blessed with ounce RC Cola-add a fifteen cent order of fries and you are Grace Raucci, born began serving on the Vestry of St. Stephens Church in two beautiful girls 5 and 1. He has set for the afternoon. Pep rallies with male cheerleaders-so August 19, 2016 at 5lb. Cohasset this year. He and his wife, Monica, live in Cohasset been teaching for the past 17 years what. Mixers with girls from St.X or Bay View. Wearing hush 7oz. Both mom and baby with their two daughters, Madeleine (7) and Isabelle (6). and was promoted to Principal at Silver Spring Elementary in puppies or sneakers-coat and tie-a wonderful time with The are happy and healthy. East Providence. 29

Daniel Gorman LaCross Cole A. Morgan ‘10 is now working at Consigli Construction. ’05 got married Septem- He graduated from Norwich University in December 2014 ber 9, 2016. and began to work immediately as Project Engineer at Sandy Hook Elementary School in CT. He resides in Naugatuck, CT. John Zeoi Luo ’05 a Cole played 4 years of college football as starting center, and graduate of Brown now enjoys playing in a men's flag football league. Medical School, founded Doctor's Choice helping Stanley Sainterlien ’11 recently accepted a job with Merrill retirees navigate Edge where he will be an Investment Specialist. Medicare. Luo has also written a book, "The Retiree's Guide Jake D’Onofrio ‘11 is working in Los Angeles as an editor at to Medicare: The Book Your Insurance Company Does Not Bunim/Murray Productions. They work on producing, Want You to Read." It covers everything from what is and isn't shooting and editing new content for TV networks (known covered by Medicare, to navigating prescription coverage, as for: Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Real World, The well as how to pick a supplemental plan. Challenge, Project Runway and the Simple Life. John D. Ventura ‘05 announced Nathan Andrews ’11 can make you some cool watches and or the birth of his son, Theodore antiques so feel free to reach out to him. Louis, born 1/19/17, weighing 8lbs 2oz. John Wooley ’11 presented at Career Day on First Responders. Matthew P. Thadeio ’06 married Mark Messier ’11 got married over the July 4th weekend 2016. Teylyr Amanda Terrio in Lake Jeff Giusti ’11 is engaged and will be getting married in George, NY at St. Joseph's spring 2017. Catholic Church on 8/15/15. They reside in Coventry Keith J. Schneider ’12 graduated from West Point and was with their chocolate lab, commissioned as an officer in the United Stated Army. He’s Yogi. He is currently part of the Signal Corp. and will be working with communica- finishing up his Master’s tion infrastructure such as radios, telephones and internet to Degree in Counseling at set up and maintain for the rest of the army. His first post will Providence College and be Camp as Saliyah in Doha, Qatar. recently started new job Mark Sydney Votta ‘12 at Pell School as a became a marine graduating Student and Family in 2013 and obtained the rank Support Specialist where he assists families that are struggling of E-1 Private. He went on to with different needs and work to help them find a solution. school of infantry in Camp He also works in the after school program to support Pendleton, obtaining his student's social and emotional needs to help them with their Rifleman certificate. From school success. there he was sent to the Simon A. Sarkisian ’06 graduated with a medical degree in School of Finance and June 2015 and was commissioned as a Captain in the United Management in Camp States Army. Currently in his Lejeune in North Carolina, second year of Emergency where he moved up to a rank Medicine residency at Fort Hood, of E-2 Private First Class, Texas. This past summer he finished up this schooling and obtained his certificate. Mark married his best friend, Jacqueline was sent back to Camp Pendleton in California where he has Parisi, In Providence, RI. served for almost four years as of November 2016. While in Camp Pendleton he earned his rank to E-3 Lance Corporal Jerome M. Cummiskey ‘07 and E-4 Corporal in summer 2015. Mark was pinned on married Kim Soares on May 27, 9/1/16 with the new rank of E-5 Sergeant. Mark is currently 2016 at Harbor Lights Marina. working in Camp Pendleton. This rank is not easy to obtain David A. Palms ’07 got engaged to within the first four years, but Mark was able to accomplish it. Nina Tollefson on 8/26/16. Mark's fifth year will start November 2016 as he signed up for 5 years and plans on re-enlisting. 2010’s Thomas J. St. Pierre ‘14 married Hannah L. Bell 12/31/16. Justin V. Furtado ‘10 passed his Dante Baldelli ’16 received the Rawlings Gold Glove Award Certified Public Accountant for his tremendous defensive play in centerfield for the (CPA) exam and is now licensed Hawks. He is 1 of just 9 players in the entire country to receive to practice in the State of Rhode this award! Dante is currently an outfielder at Boston Island. Justin is employed at Ernst College. & Young in their Providence office since June 2014. 1960’s Beatles and other great music. Sure there were bullies and Peter C. Galamaga ’84 was a Merit Scholar at Hendricken Larry M. Scott ’96 resides in Estero, wise guys-but such behavior prepared you for the real world. before receiving a Navy Scholarship at Holy Cross. He also FL with his two sons, Xavier and George E. Battey ’62 and his wife Judy (NK65) celebrated You dealt with it-without counselors-without mom and dad. It graduated from St. Kevin School where he keeps in touch Christopher. He works for the their 50th and lives in The Villages with 6 graduating was time to grow up. Hendricken-a great experience.” with other grads as well as teachers. Children's Advocacy Center in classmates. Known as "Big G!" Naples, FL where he is a youth Martin Doblmeier ’69 David M. Morrocco ‘85 and his advocate and parenting educator. Hilding T. Munson ‘62 is Look for Emmy wife Jeannette have opened Also, he co-owns Think Fast involved in the South Award-winning film three Orangetheory Fitness Records, a punk rock/hardcore Kingstown Veterans producer Martin studios in Utah. They have a record company, which is entering Parade Committee, Doblmeier’s latest family of three, including their its 15th year of releasing music for bands from all over the South Kingstown documentary "An furry kid Miles, who just globe. In September 2014, Larry began performing stand-up Firefighters Memorial American Conscience: celebrated his 15th birthday comedy under the name Larry Venturino. He performs Parade Committee, The Reinhold Niebuhr after being rescued when he was regularly at clubs and private events. He is also in a short film Christ the King Traffic Story" coming soon. 4-weeks old. called Heaven Bound, which will be released in late 2016. Officers Coordinator, The much anticipated film will begin airing on public television Thomas P. Mahony ’86 has been living in California with his Snug Harbor Volunteer Fire Company President, South stations in April. Niebuhr is one of the most important public Zebulon P. Fox ’97 has served two tours overseas and is now wife and 3 kids since business school at San Diego State Kingstown Firefighters Relief Vice Chairman, and is a South theologians and moral voices in American history known most employed by a company with several military contracts. University in 1991. Kingstown Senior Center Volunteer. notably as the author of the "Serenity Prayer." Eric M. Bennett ’98 has been assigned as the administrator of Gilbert G. Tortolani ‘62 writes “After being self-employed most 1990’s Sacred Heart Parish in East Boston. The assignment was of my adult life as an entrepreneur, I started up small businesses, 1970’s made by Cardinal Sean O'Malley OFM Cap. Jason E. Maddock ’91 Dean Jay Maddock, PhD, of the Texas built them up and sold them off. I finally sold my last and longest BHHS President John A. A&M School of Public Health, has been appointed chair of Christopher M. Baker, Ph.D. ’99 recently successfully running business Gil's Gourmet Gallery after 25 years in 2009. I Jackson ‘71 welcomed the national Public Health Preparedness Advisory Group by defended his dissertation titled "Effects of Pressure on the moved to rural Nevada in 2010 and after a few years I got very his second grandson on the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Morphology of Semi-Crystalline Polymers" at Brown Universi- bored with retirement and went back into the food business in 11/28/16. Ethan John (ASPPH). The ASPPH has established an advisory group he ty in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology 2012. My wife and I make and sell gourmet foods at craft shows, Checksfield weighed in will lead that will work with the CDC and centers to coordi- and Biotechnology, thus earning the Degree and Title of festivals and Farmers Market venues across Nevada. Due to the at a healthy 9 lbs., 10 oz. nate the translation, dissemination and implementation of Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology. He remained at severe winters here in the Sierra's, this was just the thing I was and was 21” long. Ethan public health emergency response research and training. Brown University to begin Post-Doctoral work in January. looking for. It gives me that needed creativity and gets me out (Class of 2034) is pictured with his adoring grandfather and with people. Learn more by visiting our website www.tilliesneva- brother, Henry (Class of 2031). Justin Kenny ’92 The Peabody and Nathan H. Grant ‘99 is stationed in Sicily, Italy on shore duty da.com. The first business I started was on the Monterey Emmy Award winner returned to his with the Navy. Thomas W. Donnelly ‘77 lives in Fayetteville, NC with his wife Peninsula in California called Tillie Gort's, a play on my name alma mater to speak to Hendrick- Maxine. Following a 24 1/2-year career as an army signal Daniel P. Kelly ’99 has been named Director of Safety and Gillie Tort. It is still going in its 47th year under its 4th owner en’s students on issues relating to officer, Tom and Maxine returned to Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg Quality for the Division of Critical Care Medicine of Boston and is now up for sale for 6 million dollars. I sold it for $5k in the media industry. Kenny shared where he has spent the past 11 1/2 years working as a civil Children's Hospital. A graduate of Brown University and the 1971 and I thought I was Rockefeller.” his experience on the importance service employee for the Dept. of Defense. Alpert Medical School of Brown University, he completed and challenges of reporting world William M. DeNuccio ’63 was recognized for being a Roger Pediatrics residency and served as Chief Resident at New events, politics and social justice. Williams Park & Zoo docent for over 18 years. In addition to 1980’s York-Presbyterian Hospital followed by fellowships in Pediatric volunteering at the zoo he continues to be involved with Critical Care at Boston Children's Hospital and Transfusion Anthony Tarro '80 of the Siena Cranston's League and Cranston's Future. He has been with the Medicine in the Harvard Joint Transfusion Program. He is a Restaurant Group spoke to Hendrick- Edmund T. Cabellon ’93 organization for 36 years and been on the Board of Directors for Pediatric Intensivist at Boston Children's Hospital and member en’s Business Club and urged students earned his Doctor of 34 of those years. He served as President from 1987-1989 and of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. again for the 2016-2017 year. Bill has been involved with the to distinguish themselves by being hard Education degree in CLCF Soccer Program, coaching for many years, serving as workers, care about what they're doing Education Leadership 2000’s Sports Chairman for 5 years and directing the Soccer Referee and sniff out opportunities. His advice from Johnson and Wales Training Program for 25 years, holding the current status of certainly seems to have paid off as he University in May 2016. Andrew Peter Isaac ’00 volunteered for a second time with the "Director Emeritus". Soccer Rhode Island, inducted Bill into its and brother Chris '80 own 3 successful Dr. Cabellon currently Peace Corps, this time as an Environmental Health and Food Hall of Fame in 2009 and the city of Cranston dedicated a soccer Siena restaurants in RI that serve "soulful Tuscan cuisine." Thanks serves in senior leader- Security Project Design Specialist in Muhanga, Rwanda. His field in his name in 1994. He now enjoys volunteering, being for the valuable advice Mr. Tarro...our hawks ate it up! (Pun ship at Bridgewater State University in the Student Affairs and organization focuses on water, sanitation, and hygiene as well as retired, and traveling the world with wife of 48 years, Marybeth. intended.) Photo courtesy of Paul Danesi of Mr. Tarro wearing his Enrollment Management office. He resides in Brockton, MA small-scale renewable energy infrastructure and development. In They are involved with the environmental group, Friends of gift from the Business Club...a custom made BH chef's hat. with his wife, Rebecca, and daughters Emilia (10) and Elliana (8). my role, I have been working primarily to develop project ideas focusing around sustainable agriculture to address food security Warwick Ponds. When not volunteering they travel the world. John G.F. Ruggieri ‘83 and his husband now have two Robert Cellemme ‘94 married Jamie M. Wolcott October 4, 2015. Bill reports “Life has been good to us and we want to make it and new small-scale irrigation methods to repurpose water usage children, Giovanni & Santino, and reside in Quincy, MA. Matthew Bourdeau '95 recently got good for others in return. Marybeth and I are both retired in drought stricken areas. His personal blog documenting married in Miami. His wife Katie is a educators. We have 3 children and 3 grandchildren.” Daniel J. Dubeau ‘84 recently earned the Chartered Retire- aspects of his service can be found at the following address: ment Plans Specialist (CRPS) designation through the College lawyer for the Diocese of Miami and http://peteisaac.wordpress.com. Edward J. Walsh ‘68 writes “Hendricken-the new school on of Financial Planning. Dan is an advisor with the McNamara- Matthew is the Regional VP of Marshall M. Raucci ‘00 is the block-took a Sepra Bus to/from school each day-if you Dubeau Group at Morgan Stanley which employs a holistic Robert Half, Coral Gables Florida. miss the bus, you put out your thumb and hope for the best. overjoyed to introduce approach in guiding clients, with an emphasis on financial Michael Kirkutis ’95 and wife At lunch your dime bought you an 8-ounce coke or a 10 to the world Victoria planning and Small Business Retirement Plan design. Dan also Amanda have been blessed with ounce RC Cola-add a fifteen cent order of fries and you are Grace Raucci, born began serving on the Vestry of St. Stephens Church in two beautiful girls 5 and 1. He has set for the afternoon. Pep rallies with male cheerleaders-so August 19, 2016 at 5lb. Cohasset this year. He and his wife, Monica, live in Cohasset been teaching for the past 17 years what. Mixers with girls from St.X or Bay View. Wearing hush 7oz. Both mom and baby with their two daughters, Madeleine (7) and Isabelle (6). and was promoted to Principal at Silver Spring Elementary in puppies or sneakers-coat and tie-a wonderful time with The are happy and healthy. East Providence.

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Daniel Gorman LaCross Cole A. Morgan ‘10 is now working at Consigli Construction. ’05 got married Septem- He graduated from Norwich University in December 2014 ber 9, 2016. and began to work immediately as Project Engineer at Sandy Hook Elementary School in CT. He resides in Naugatuck, CT. John Zeoi Luo ’05 a Cole played 4 years of college football as starting center, and graduate of Brown now enjoys playing in a men's flag football league. Medical School, founded Doctor's Choice helping Stanley Sainterlien ’11 recently accepted a job with Merrill retirees navigate Edge where he will be an Investment Specialist. Medicare. Luo has also written a book, "The Retiree's Guide Jake D’Onofrio ‘11 is working in Los Angeles as an editor at to Medicare: The Book Your Insurance Company Does Not Bunim/Murray Productions. They work on producing, Want You to Read." It covers everything from what is and isn't shooting and editing new content for TV networks (known covered by Medicare, to navigating prescription coverage, as for: Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Real World, The well as how to pick a supplemental plan. Challenge, Project Runway and the Simple Life. John D. Ventura ‘05 announced Nathan Andrews ’11 can make you some cool watches and or the birth of his son, Theodore antiques so feel free to reach out to him. Louis, born 1/19/17, weighing 8lbs 2oz. John Wooley ’11 presented at Career Day on First Responders. Matthew P. Thadeio ’06 married Mark Messier ’11 got married over the July 4th weekend 2016. Teylyr Amanda Terrio in Lake Jeff Giusti ’11 is engaged and will be getting married in George, NY at St. Joseph's spring 2017. Catholic Church on 8/15/15. They reside in Coventry Keith J. Schneider ’12 graduated from West Point and was with their chocolate lab, commissioned as an officer in the United Stated Army. He’s Yogi. He is currently part of the Signal Corp. and will be working with communica- finishing up his Master’s tion infrastructure such as radios, telephones and internet to Degree in Counseling at set up and maintain for the rest of the army. His first post will Providence College and be Camp as Saliyah in Doha, Qatar. recently started new job Mark Sydney Votta ‘12 at Pell School as a became a marine graduating Student and Family in 2013 and obtained the rank Support Specialist where he assists families that are struggling of E-1 Private. He went on to with different needs and work to help them find a solution. school of infantry in Camp He also works in the after school program to support Pendleton, obtaining his student's social and emotional needs to help them with their Rifleman certificate. From school success. there he was sent to the Simon A. Sarkisian ’06 graduated with a medical degree in School of Finance and June 2015 and was commissioned as a Captain in the United Management in Camp States Army. Currently in his Lejeune in North Carolina, second year of Emergency where he moved up to a rank Medicine residency at Fort Hood, of E-2 Private First Class, Texas. This past summer he finished up this schooling and obtained his certificate. Mark married his best friend, Jacqueline was sent back to Camp Pendleton in California where he has Parisi, In Providence, RI. served for almost four years as of November 2016. While in Camp Pendleton he earned his rank to E-3 Lance Corporal Jerome M. Cummiskey ‘07 and E-4 Corporal in summer 2015. Mark was pinned on married Kim Soares on May 27, 9/1/16 with the new rank of E-5 Sergeant. Mark is currently 2016 at Harbor Lights Marina. working in Camp Pendleton. This rank is not easy to obtain David A. Palms ’07 got engaged to within the first four years, but Mark was able to accomplish it. Nina Tollefson on 8/26/16. Mark's fifth year will start November 2016 as he signed up for 5 years and plans on re-enlisting. 2010’s Thomas J. St. Pierre ‘14 married Hannah L. Bell 12/31/16. Justin V. Furtado ‘10 passed his Dante Baldelli ’16 received the Rawlings Gold Glove Award Certified Public Accountant for his tremendous defensive play in centerfield for the (CPA) exam and is now licensed Hawks. He is 1 of just 9 players in the entire country to receive to practice in the State of Rhode this award! Dante is currently an outfielder at Boston Island. Justin is employed at Ernst College. & Young in their Providence office since June 2014.

30 1960’s Beatles and other great music. Sure there were bullies and Peter C. Galamaga ’84 was a Merit Scholar at Hendricken Larry M. Scott ’96 resides in Estero, wise guys-but such behavior prepared you for the real world. before receiving a Navy Scholarship at Holy Cross. He also FL with his two sons, Xavier and George E. Battey ’62 and his wife Judy (NK65) celebrated You dealt with it-without counselors-without mom and dad. It graduated from St. Kevin School where he keeps in touch Christopher. He works for the their 50th and lives in The Villages with 6 graduating was time to grow up. Hendricken-a great experience.” with other grads as well as teachers. Children's Advocacy Center in classmates. Known as "Big G!" Naples, FL where he is a youth Martin Doblmeier ’69 David M. Morrocco ‘85 and his advocate and parenting educator. Hilding T. Munson ‘62 is Look for Emmy wife Jeannette have opened Also, he co-owns Think Fast involved in the South Award-winning film three Orangetheory Fitness Records, a punk rock/hardcore Kingstown Veterans producer Martin studios in Utah. They have a record company, which is entering Parade Committee, Doblmeier’s latest family of three, including their its 15th year of releasing music for bands from all over the South Kingstown documentary "An furry kid Miles, who just globe. In September 2014, Larry began performing stand-up Firefighters Memorial American Conscience: celebrated his 15th birthday comedy under the name Larry Venturino. He performs Parade Committee, The Reinhold Niebuhr after being rescued when he was regularly at clubs and private events. He is also in a short film Christ the King Traffic Story" coming soon. 4-weeks old. called Heaven Bound, which will be released in late 2016. Officers Coordinator, The much anticipated film will begin airing on public television Thomas P. Mahony ’86 has been living in California with his Snug Harbor Volunteer Fire Company President, South stations in April. Niebuhr is one of the most important public Zebulon P. Fox ’97 has served two tours overseas and is now wife and 3 kids since business school at San Diego State Kingstown Firefighters Relief Vice Chairman, and is a South theologians and moral voices in American history known most employed by a company with several military contracts. University in 1991. Kingstown Senior Center Volunteer. notably as the author of the "Serenity Prayer." Eric M. Bennett ’98 has been assigned as the administrator of Gilbert G. Tortolani ‘62 writes “After being self-employed most 1990’s Sacred Heart Parish in East Boston. The assignment was of my adult life as an entrepreneur, I started up small businesses, 1970’s made by Cardinal Sean O'Malley OFM Cap. Jason E. Maddock ’91 Dean Jay Maddock, PhD, of the Texas built them up and sold them off. I finally sold my last and longest BHHS President John A. A&M School of Public Health, has been appointed chair of Christopher M. Baker, Ph.D. ’99 recently successfully running business Gil's Gourmet Gallery after 25 years in 2009. I Jackson ‘71 welcomed the national Public Health Preparedness Advisory Group by defended his dissertation titled "Effects of Pressure on the moved to rural Nevada in 2010 and after a few years I got very his second grandson on the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Morphology of Semi-Crystalline Polymers" at Brown Universi- bored with retirement and went back into the food business in 11/28/16. Ethan John (ASPPH). The ASPPH has established an advisory group he ty in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology 2012. My wife and I make and sell gourmet foods at craft shows, Checksfield weighed in will lead that will work with the CDC and centers to coordi- and Biotechnology, thus earning the Degree and Title of festivals and Farmers Market venues across Nevada. Due to the at a healthy 9 lbs., 10 oz. nate the translation, dissemination and implementation of Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology. He remained at severe winters here in the Sierra's, this was just the thing I was and was 21” long. Ethan public health emergency response research and training. Brown University to begin Post-Doctoral work in January. looking for. It gives me that needed creativity and gets me out (Class of 2034) is pictured with his adoring grandfather and with people. Learn more by visiting our website www.tilliesneva- brother, Henry (Class of 2031). Justin Kenny ’92 The Peabody and Nathan H. Grant ‘99 is stationed in Sicily, Italy on shore duty da.com. The first business I started was on the Monterey Emmy Award winner returned to his with the Navy. Thomas W. Donnelly ‘77 lives in Fayetteville, NC with his wife Peninsula in California called Tillie Gort's, a play on my name alma mater to speak to Hendrick- Maxine. Following a 24 1/2-year career as an army signal Daniel P. Kelly ’99 has been named Director of Safety and Gillie Tort. It is still going in its 47th year under its 4th owner en’s students on issues relating to officer, Tom and Maxine returned to Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg Quality for the Division of Critical Care Medicine of Boston and is now up for sale for 6 million dollars. I sold it for $5k in the media industry. Kenny shared where he has spent the past 11 1/2 years working as a civil Children's Hospital. A graduate of Brown University and the 1971 and I thought I was Rockefeller.” his experience on the importance service employee for the Dept. of Defense. Alpert Medical School of Brown University, he completed and challenges of reporting world William M. DeNuccio ’63 was recognized for being a Roger Pediatrics residency and served as Chief Resident at New events, politics and social justice. Williams Park & Zoo docent for over 18 years. In addition to 1980’s York-Presbyterian Hospital followed by fellowships in Pediatric volunteering at the zoo he continues to be involved with Critical Care at Boston Children's Hospital and Transfusion Anthony Tarro '80 of the Siena Cranston's League and Cranston's Future. He has been with the Medicine in the Harvard Joint Transfusion Program. He is a Restaurant Group spoke to Hendrick- Edmund T. Cabellon ’93 organization for 36 years and been on the Board of Directors for Pediatric Intensivist at Boston Children's Hospital and member en’s Business Club and urged students earned his Doctor of 34 of those years. He served as President from 1987-1989 and of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. again for the 2016-2017 year. Bill has been involved with the to distinguish themselves by being hard Education degree in CLCF Soccer Program, coaching for many years, serving as workers, care about what they're doing Education Leadership 2000’s Sports Chairman for 5 years and directing the Soccer Referee and sniff out opportunities. His advice from Johnson and Wales Training Program for 25 years, holding the current status of certainly seems to have paid off as he University in May 2016. Andrew Peter Isaac ’00 volunteered for a second time with the "Director Emeritus". Soccer Rhode Island, inducted Bill into its and brother Chris '80 own 3 successful Dr. Cabellon currently Peace Corps, this time as an Environmental Health and Food Hall of Fame in 2009 and the city of Cranston dedicated a soccer Siena restaurants in RI that serve "soulful Tuscan cuisine." Thanks serves in senior leader- Security Project Design Specialist in Muhanga, Rwanda. His field in his name in 1994. He now enjoys volunteering, being for the valuable advice Mr. Tarro...our hawks ate it up! (Pun ship at Bridgewater State University in the Student Affairs and organization focuses on water, sanitation, and hygiene as well as retired, and traveling the world with wife of 48 years, Marybeth. intended.) Photo courtesy of Paul Danesi of Mr. Tarro wearing his Enrollment Management office. He resides in Brockton, MA small-scale renewable energy infrastructure and development. In They are involved with the environmental group, Friends of gift from the Business Club...a custom made BH chef's hat. with his wife, Rebecca, and daughters Emilia (10) and Elliana (8). my role, I have been working primarily to develop project ideas focusing around sustainable agriculture to address food security Warwick Ponds. When not volunteering they travel the world. John G.F. Ruggieri ‘83 and his husband now have two Robert Cellemme ‘94 married Jamie M. Wolcott October 4, 2015. Bill reports “Life has been good to us and we want to make it and new small-scale irrigation methods to repurpose water usage children, Giovanni & Santino, and reside in Quincy, MA. Matthew Bourdeau '95 recently got good for others in return. Marybeth and I are both retired in drought stricken areas. His personal blog documenting married in Miami. His wife Katie is a educators. We have 3 children and 3 grandchildren.” Daniel J. Dubeau ‘84 recently earned the Chartered Retire- aspects of his service can be found at the following address: ment Plans Specialist (CRPS) designation through the College lawyer for the Diocese of Miami and http://peteisaac.wordpress.com. Edward J. Walsh ‘68 writes “Hendricken-the new school on of Financial Planning. Dan is an advisor with the McNamara- Matthew is the Regional VP of Marshall M. Raucci ‘00 is the block-took a Sepra Bus to/from school each day-if you Dubeau Group at Morgan Stanley which employs a holistic Robert Half, Coral Gables Florida. miss the bus, you put out your thumb and hope for the best. overjoyed to introduce approach in guiding clients, with an emphasis on financial Michael Kirkutis ’95 and wife At lunch your dime bought you an 8-ounce coke or a 10 to the world Victoria planning and Small Business Retirement Plan design. Dan also Amanda have been blessed with ounce RC Cola-add a fifteen cent order of fries and you are Grace Raucci, born began serving on the Vestry of St. Stephens Church in two beautiful girls 5 and 1. He has set for the afternoon. Pep rallies with male cheerleaders-so August 19, 2016 at 5lb. Cohasset this year. He and his wife, Monica, live in Cohasset been teaching for the past 17 years what. Mixers with girls from St.X or Bay View. Wearing hush 7oz. Both mom and baby with their two daughters, Madeleine (7) and Isabelle (6). and was promoted to Principal at Silver Spring Elementary in puppies or sneakers-coat and tie-a wonderful time with The are happy and healthy. East Providence.

IN MEMORIAM (as of February 1, 2017)

ALUMNI Ronald Coffey, Father of Ronald Coffey ’87 and grandfather of Nickolas Coffey ‘20 Daniel Gorman LaCross Cole A. Morgan ‘10 is now working at Consigli Construction. Stephen F. Doyle ‘62 ’05 got married Septem- He graduated from Norwich University in December 2014 John W. Nolan ‘62 Jane Connell Cotter, Sister of Susan ber 9, 2016. and began to work immediately as Project Engineer at Sandy Charbonneau (former faculty) Hook Elementary School in CT. He resides in Naugatuck, CT. John Zeoi Luo ’05 a Joseph F. Sweetland ‘62, Brother of Owen C. Cole played 4 years of college football as starting center, and Sarah Cote, Mother of Capt. Robert R. Cote graduate of Brown Sweetland ‘77 now enjoys playing in a men's flag football league. ‘77 and grandmother of Ryan J. Gleason ‘13 Medical School, founded Robert J. Higgins ‘63 Doctor's Choice helping Stanley Sainterlien ’11 recently accepted a job with Merrill Richard Daley, Father of Kevin M. Daley ‘85 retirees navigate Edge where he will be an Investment Specialist. William R. McKenna ‘63, Brother of James Medicare. Luo has also written a book, "The Retiree's Guide Grace Gambardella, Mother of Vincent J. Jake D’Onofrio ‘11 is working in Los Angeles as an editor at McKenna ’66 and Thomas C. McKenna ’69 to Medicare: The Book Your Insurance Company Does Not Bunim/Murray Productions. They work on producing, (deceased) Gambardella ‘73, Thomas R. Gambardella Want You to Read." It covers everything from what is and isn't shooting and editing new content for TV networks (known ‘76, Robert C. Gambardella ‘78, grand- covered by Medicare, to navigating prescription coverage, as for: Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Real World, The F. Barry Flynn ‘65 mother of Regina Connelly, Michael J. well as how to pick a supplemental plan. Challenge, Project Runway and the Simple Life. Joseph M. Rabuano ‘69 Gambardella ‘03, Matthew J. Gambardella John D. Ventura ‘05 announced Nathan Andrews ’11 can make you some cool watches and or ‘04, Mark T. Gambardella ‘09 the birth of his son, Theodore Stephen J. Condon ‘72, Brother of Mark Condon antiques so feel free to reach out to him. Louis, born 1/19/17, weighing ‘76 Linda Giudice, Mother of Robert J. Giudice ‘16 8lbs 2oz. John Wooley ’11 presented at Career Day on First Responders. Thomas C. Haxton ‘76, Brother of Michael Philomena Grimes, Mother of Joseph S. Mark Messier ’11 got married over the July 4th weekend 2016. Matthew P. Thadeio ’06 married Haxton ’78 and Kevin Haxton ‘78 Grimes ’74 and Dr. Kevin V. Grimes ‘75 Teylyr Amanda Terrio in Lake Jeff Giusti ’11 is engaged and will be getting married in George, NY at St. Joseph's spring 2017. John T. Mitchell ‘76, Brother of George Robert J. Habershaw, Father of Gerald J. Catholic Church on 8/15/15. Mitchell ’76 and William Mitchell ‘81 Habershaw ‘83 and grandfather of Christian They reside in Coventry Keith J. Schneider ’12 graduated from West Point and was Thomas Habershaw ‘15 with their chocolate lab, commissioned as an officer in the United Stated Army. He’s Jason N. Quinn ‘88, Brother of Eric Quinn ‘81 Yogi. He is currently part of the Signal Corp. and will be working with communica- Dr. George Hayek, Grandfather of Nathan Ryan Joseph Bourque ‘09 finishing up his Master’s tion infrastructure such as radios, telephones and internet to T. Hayek ‘08 Degree in Counseling at set up and maintain for the rest of the army. His first post will Providence College and be Camp as Saliyah in Doha, Qatar. FACULTY/STAFF William M. Henry, Father of William J. recently started new job Henry ‘79 Mark Sydney Votta ‘12 Clarice Bucci at Pell School as a became a marine graduating Barbara Hultquist, Mother of John T. Student and Family John Smith in 2013 and obtained the rank Hultquist, Jr. ’80 and Christopher E. Support Specialist where he assists families that are struggling of E-1 Private. He went on to with different needs and work to help them find a solution. school of infantry in Camp FAMILY OF STUDENTS, Hultquist ‘86 He also works in the after school program to support Pendleton, obtaining his student's social and emotional needs to help them with their ALUMNI & FACULTY Paula Jenkins, Wife of Jonathan L. Rifleman certificate. From Jenkins ‘69 school success. there he was sent to the Modinat Adebimpe, Mother of Israel Simon A. Sarkisian ’06 graduated with a medical degree in School of Finance and Emmanuel ‘19 Claire Miner, Sister of Rev. Msgr. Paul D. June 2015 and was commissioned as a Captain in the United Management in Camp Beatrice Alfano, Mother of Kenneth R. Alfano ’77 Theroux ‘68 and grandmother of Joseph States Army. Currently in his Lejeune in North Carolina, Higgins ‘15 second year of Emergency where he moved up to a rank Virginia J. Avanzo, Mother of Spc. Christopher of E-2 Private First Class, Medicine residency at Fort Hood, A. Avanzo ’87, grandmother of Robert L. Elizabeth Nault, Mother of Robert P. Nault ‘82 Texas. This past summer he finished up this schooling and obtained his certificate. Mark married his best friend, Jacqueline was sent back to Camp Pendleton in California where he has DeIngenis ’98 and Joseph M. DeIngenis ‘01 Ann Ronci, Grandmother of John Clavin ‘14 Parisi, In Providence, RI. served for almost four years as of November 2016. While in Nancy Bourgue, Sister of Mark D. Lee ‘72 Thomas D. Selby, Father of Jon T. Selby ‘97 Camp Pendleton he earned his rank to E-3 Lance Corporal Jerome M. Cummiskey ‘07 and E-4 Corporal in summer 2015. Mark was pinned on Gloria Cardello, Grandmother of Jake A. Cardel- Alexander Tagliatela, Brother of Daniel D. married Kim Soares on May 27, 9/1/16 with the new rank of E-5 Sergeant. Mark is currently lo ‘16 and Anthony Cardello ’19 Tagliatela ‘08 2016 at Harbor Lights Marina. working in Camp Pendleton. This rank is not easy to obtain David A. Palms ’07 got engaged to within the first four years, but Mark was able to accomplish it. Peter Cataldo, Father of Peter Cataldo ‘17 Kimberly A Tarbox, Wife of James D. Nina Tollefson on 8/26/16. Mark's fifth year will start November 2016 as he signed up for Joseph Catelli, Grandfather of Timothy D. Tarbox, sister-in-law of Edward Tarbox ’82 5 years and plans on re-enlisting. Barney ’16 and Brian Catelli ‘16 and Nicholas Tarbox ’79 (deceased), aunt of 2010’s Thomas J. St. Pierre ‘14 married Hannah L. Bell 12/31/16. Nick Tarbox ‘03 Justin V. Furtado ‘10 Stephen Chrabaszcz, Father of Stephen F. passed his Dante Baldelli ’16 received the Rawlings Gold Glove Award Richard Whelan, Grandfather of Ryan W. Certified Public Accountant for his tremendous defensive play in centerfield for the Chrabaszcz ‘00 (CPA) exam and is now licensed Tierney ’12 and Colin S. Tierney ‘14 Hawks. He is 1 of just 9 players in the entire country to receive Carole-Anne Cinquegrano, Grandmother to practice in the State of Rhode this award! Dante is currently an outfielder at Boston Joseph Wolferseder, Father of Joseph Wolfer- Island. Justin is employed at Ernst of Adam Michael Furtado ’05 and Justin V. College. seder ’81 and Christopher Wolferseder ‘84 & Young in their Providence Furtado ‘10 office since June 2014.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Spring Play|Friday, March 31st – Sunday, April 2nd|Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater Career Day|Monday, April 3rd|8am Hunger Walk|Thursday, April 13th|Beginning with Mass at St. Kevin|8am Special Olympics|Saturday, April 29th|BHHS Athletic Fields|10am For the Boys Gala|Saturday, April 29th|BHHS|6-11pm Chorus Concert|Tuesday, May 16th|Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater|7pm Blood Drive|Thursday, May 18th|McNally Gym|8am-3pm Sports Awards Banquet|Thursday, May 18th|Crowne Plaza|6:30pm Hawkstock|Saturday, May 20th|Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater|2pm Instrumental Concert|Tuesday, May 23rd|Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater|7pm Chamber Ensemble Showcase|Thursday, May 25th|Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater|7pm Best of Media Arts|Tuesday, May 30th|Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater|7pm Options Pasta Dinner|Friday, June 2nd|McNally Gym|6pm Graduation|Wednesday, June 7th|Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul|5pm Mission Trip to Bonita Springs|Sunday, June 18th through Saturday, June 24th

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