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2011 Alumnus of the Year Spring 2011 2011 Alumnus of the Year Message from the new Dean of Hellenic College Campus Happenings Senior Trip to Greece Honoring the Classes of 1961 and 1986 Dear Alumni/Alumnae, Welcome from the Archbishop 3 Christ is Risen! Xristos Anesti! Welcome Messages 4 I pray that this issue of Together Again finds you well and Honoring the Classes of 1961 & 1986 5 spiritually renewed as we In This Issue... approach the end of the Paschal Season. Message from New Hellenic College Dean 6 Alumnus of the Year As you probably know by now, we have made the decision Senior Profiles 7-8 Pages 13-14 to “go green” with Together Again beginning with the Senior Trip to Greece 10-12 present issue. In today’s technological world, and Fr. Peter as an institution under the Ecumenical Patriarch His All Holiness Bartholomew, the “Green Patriarch”, it Alumnus of the Year 13-14 Chamberas would be fiscally and environmentally irresponsible for us to continue printing and mailing hard copies of this publication when we could offer a high quality Semster of Faith 16 product to you electronically via email, FaceBook and our website. We will continue printing a limited number Alumni Spotlight 17-18 of hard copies for archival purposes as well as to meet the needs (upon request) of those who do not have the means to view the material electronically. Campus Happenings 19-20 I hope that you take the time to flip through these pages and see all the exciting things that are happening on Missing Alumni 21 our campus as well as all of the accomplishments that your love and donations have made possible. Student Government Association 22 In addition, you can read about the Alumnus of the Year, discover some of the amazing accomplishments of your fellow alumni/alumnae, see the list of honorees 2011 Alumni Reunion 23-24 of the classes of ’61 and ’86, meet some of our newest alumni members and read about their senior trip to Greece experiences and much more. Class Notes 25-26 In closing, I would ask each of you to update your information on the form provided on our website and be sure to provide us with your current email address so that we can get this publication to as many of you as possible. Additionally, please continue being Ambassadors of our two schools and spreading Executive Board Members 2010-2012 the word to potential students. Finally, and most importantly, keep us in your prayers, beseeching the Rev. Fr. George Chioros, President Lord to guide us and keep us in the shadow of His Rev. Fr. Theodore Petrides, Vice President wings. V.Rev. Fr. Peter D. Costarakis, 2nd Vice President Rev. Fr. George Wilson, Secretary With love in the Risen Lord, Mr. Nicholas Paleologos, Treasurer Rev. Fr. James Gordon, Past President Mr. Gregory Floor, Director, Office of Alumni Relations Gregory Floor (SOT, ’05) Director of Admissions/Alumni Relations Alumni Representatives Mt. Athos Ordination of Dn. Chrysostomos Gilbert Archdiocesan District: Rev. Fr. Evan Evangelidis, Mrs. Betty Dimitriou Senior Trip to Greece - Pages 10-12 Class Notes - Pages 25-26 Atlanta Metropolis: Rev. Fr. James Berends, Mrs. Catherine Varkas Chicago Metropolis: Rev. Fr. James Gordon, Ms. Helen Jonas “If I could, I’d grab a blanket, a bible and my Holy Cross San Francisco Metropolis: Rev. Fr. Michael Prevas, Mr. John Coroneus Senior classmates, and then live in the reliquary room Pittsburgh Metropolis: Rev. Fr. George Livanos at Iviron Monastery on Mt. Athos. In reality, I hope the Boston Metropolis: Rev. Fr. Demetri Costarakis, Mr. Nick Paleologos Denver Metropolis: Rev. Fr. George Gartelos churches, hierarchs, monastics, etc., taught us, both Detroit Metropolis: Rev. Fr. George Wilson women and men, to pray more, speak less, shrink the New Jersey Metropolis: Rev. Fr. Peter Thornberg, Dr. John Georgopoulos belly (although hard to do with the amazing food in Antiochian Orthodox Church: Mr. Khalil Samara In order to be environmentally responsible and conserve paper, this Serbian Orthodox Church: TBD Greece), and read Matthew 25 over and over again until issue of Together Again is “going green” and is being distributed Romanian Orthodox Church: TBD we become Matthew 25.” electronically for view on PCs, Macs, and E-Reader devices. Together Again is produced by the Office of Alumni Relations Albanian Orthodox Church: TBD -George Demas Gregory Floor, Director Adam Pantazelos, Production Manager Limited hard copies printed on paper from forests certified as being Gloria Costarakis, Production Coordinator in compliance with the environmental and social standards of the John Papson, Editor Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) are available upon request while Peggy Giovane, Concept & Design Manager supplies last. To request a hard copy, email us at togetheragain@ hchc.edu or call (617) 850-1277. Beloved Alumnae and Alumni, Dear Fellow Alumni, As we find ourselves in the year of 2011 our My hope and prayer is that this issue of Together Again finds you renewed Spring’s tree buds Beloved Skoli celebrates in faith and the work of ministry through the joy of a blessed Paschal season. and budding flowers come its 74th year of existence. The time following Holy Pascha, which leads us to the feasts of our Lord’s forth so delicately! They From 1937 in Pomfret to Ascension and Holy Pentecost, guides our understanding of our sacred mission occur also so gloriously! now in Brookline, Holy to the faithful and to each and every person in the world. Spring additionally heralds Cross has been the place even more quietly and that students attend with We have seen the true light. We are being transfigured through faith by much more gloriously the the intention of serving the presence of the Risen Lord in our midst. We offer a witness through the Resurrection of Our Lord the Holy Church of God worship and ministry of the Church and through our lives of service so that and Savior Jesus Christ. and ministering to the all may encounter Christ, hear and see the Gospel of salvation, and believe. Orthodox faithful. All of this is clearly presented to us in this season which culminates in a feast As we prepare this edition of Together commemorating the coming of the Holy Spirit and the gathering of the community of believers. Again, we also find ourselves in the last stages As members of the Alumni we have of Great Lent and in final preparation for the much to be proud of. Our Theological This is a memorable time of year for you as alumnae and alumni of Hellenic College and magnificent pilgrimage we call Holy Week. As School and College continue to produce Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. For those of you who are clergy, you have found we do so, we praise God for all our graduates exceptional graduates who will leave the great fulfillment in leading services and offering pastoral ministry during this beautiful journey. For of Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Holy Hill and use the tools that they have others who are teachers, missionaries, or parish assistants, you have had the blessing of serving in Theology for their individual pilgrimages of faith acquired in Brookline to better mankind. unique and essential ways so that our children and youth, the unchurched, and the faithful of our and love and for their caring service through so parishes are offered a much deeper connection to Christ and His Church. many different venues for God’s people of all Let us always be mindful of the walks of life. Alumni and faculty who have been laid to pious rest. As their names have been placed on the Memorial wall, may The connection of our commemorations and the anniversary of your I pray that this year’s celebration of our Lord’s Resurrection quietly yet triumphantly their impact on the Church and Society graduation affirms the relationships that you share with our beloved College embraces each of you, our beloved graduates, continue to burn brightly as the candle does on every Church Altar. and School of Theology, with your place of service, and with each other. and all of your family members. In His Service, To the Graduates of the Classes of 2011, congratulations on reaching this milestone in your lives and we await At Hellenic College and Holy Cross you engaged with the spirituality and theology of our Rev. Nicholas C. Triantafilou your support of your Alma Mater and the faith. You received a foundation of training that helped you make the connections between President Alumni Association. what we believe and what we do as Orthodox Christians so that you can lead others in lives of Hellenic College faith and service. You explored the spiritual treasures of our identity as people of the Gospel, of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology life and truth, and now you are serving in communities where you teach and guide others in their Fr. George Chioros understanding and experience of this identity, this manner of life in the kingdom of God. Alumni Association President As we conclude a very edifying season of the year in which we affirm our sacred history and commit to the work of the Church in the world, may each of you consider these commemorations together with a very special time of your life at Hellenic College and Holy Cross. May your hearts be filled with gratitude to God, and may you be inspired in your faithful service to our Lord and his people and in your support and prayers for the ongoing work of our blessed center of learning Holy and faith. Cross With paternal love in Christ, †DEMETRIOS Archbishop of America years and counting 3 74 I’m excited to be named the new dean of Hellenic 50 & 25 Year Anniversaries College.
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