THE ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MAGAZINE | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 TERRIER BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Winter 2018 Volume 82, Number 1 CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT Terrier , the magazine of St. Francis College, Denis Salamone ’75 Robert L. Smith ’72 is published by the Office of Marketing and Communications for alumni and friends of TRUSTEES VICE PRESIDENT Hector Batista ’84 Patricia Moffatt Lesser ’77 St. Francis College. Bro. William Boslet, OSF ’70 Linda Werbel Dashefsky SECRETARY Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken Vice President for Kevin T. Conlon ’11 William Cline Government and Community Relations Edward N. Constantino ’68 DIRECTORS Stephen DeSalvo Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 Director of Engagement and Annual Giving Catherine Cooney-Burke James Bozart ’86 Thomas F. Flood Kenneth D. Daly ’88 John J. Casey ’70 Vice President for Advancement Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. Salvatore Demma ’09 and ’11 EDITOR William F. Dawson ’86 Joseph Hemway ’84 Dorothy Henigman-Gurreri ’79 Tearanny Street Jean Desravines ’94 Executive Director of Gene Donnelly ’79 Sarah Bratton Hughes ’07 Marketing & Communications Catherine Greene Mary Anne Killeen ’78 Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D.* Josephine B. Leone ’08 PHOTO EDITOR Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. Alfonso Lopez ’06 Edwin Mathieu James H. McDonald ’69 Webmaster Barbara G. Koster ’76 Jesus F. Linares ’84 Kathleen A. Mills ’09 CONTRIBUTORS Michael C. Macchiarola Kevin M. Nash ’78 Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 Jonathan K. Ng ’07 Associate Director of Engagement J. Christopher Mangan ’83 Antonevia Ocho-Coultes ’04 Robert DeVita ’15 Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72 Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 Director of Athletic Communications Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95 Zanna Shapiro Gino P. Menchini Danielle Rouchon ’92 SFC Today Writer Walton Pearson ’83 Theresa Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Joseph A. Stuto ’09 Chandra Persuad Judy Rice, ’78 Lois Elfman Bro. Christopher Thurneau, OSF John F. Tully, Esq. ’67 PLEASE ADDRESS ALL Thomas J. Volpe** LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO: Editor * Not elected Terrier Magazine ** Emeritus and Non-Voting St. Francis College 180 Remsen Street, Room 7304 Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201-4305

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To all in the St. Francis College family, ow that our fall semester at St. Francis College has come to a close—with a student body that is among the most diverse and high-achieving in our history—I wanted to touch base with just a few quick updates about the N important work being done by our incredible faculty and staff, work that our believers make possible. Thanks in large part to our strong partnerships with our alumni, parents, friends of the college, including our widows and widowers, foundations, corporations, and elected officials from all levels of government, St. Francis has been able to grow our academic programs, expand and upgrade our facilities, and ultimately earn national recognition that reinforces the many special things happening right here in Brooklyn. As you know, while we may be a small school, we dream big. That’s why I’m particularly excited to share these latest milestones: SFC ranked in top 15 nationally intern with startup companies and for student economic mobility by network with the hundreds of compa- The Chronicle of Higher Education nies based at Industry City. Two “Entrepreneurs in Residence” will I truly believe that going to college is serve as liaisons between the College only meaningful if we can deliver on and more than 450 businesses and the promise of student success…both will assist student entrepreneurs in during their time on campus and, developing business skills including importantly, beyond. That is why I am leadership, self-reflection, managing so proud to report that The Chronicle others, and communication. of Higher Education recently named St. Francis College as Again, if we hope to continue making economic mobility a one of the top 15 colleges in the entire nation for student reality for our students, then we must engage in a thoughtful economic mobility. They measured the percentage of college manner with those sectors of our economy demonstrating true students born between 1980 and 1982 to households in growth potential and offering real pathways to success. We are the bottom 20% for income and who then reached the confident that SFC Innovate can open that door to the innovation top 20% for individual earnings in 2014 (meaning they economy and I look forward to sharing additional updates on would have attended college in the early 2000s). St. Francis its success in the coming months. ranked number three in the United States among four-year private institutions, reinforcing our long-held belief in the Our 160/50 Celebration transformational potential of higher education. This year we remember, celebrate and believe! We remember However, The Chronicle also highlighted a recent paper it all began in 1858 when a group of Franciscan Brothers came by the National Bureau of Economic Research indicating to Brooklyn and opened this institution in 1859. We celebrate that fewer students from low-income families are enrolling at 160 years of changing lives through the gift of an SFC education high-mobility schools. This is obviously a discouraging trend, and in a special way the last 50 years when lay women joined which is why our commitment to providing a high-quality, the religious women who were the trailblazers, all enhancing private college education that everyone can afford continues the student body and student experience of the College. Finally, to be our enacted mission, a mission that the Franciscan we believe the best is yet to come. Please be sure to read the Brothers of Brooklyn started 160 years ago. With your ongoing 160/50 article to learn more about this milestone year and loyal and generous support, all can be assured that we remain the activities associated with the celebration. laser focused on remaining a “college of opportunity.” Opportunity, innovation, and integration make us who we are—you and all believers in our Big Dreams make it all SFC Innovate opens at Industry City to connect possible. For this and so much more, the students and all in students to the innovation economy the St. Francis College family, offer our heartfelt thanks. That core focus on opportunity and access is perhaps nowhere In peace and friendship, more concretely illustrated than in the opening this fall of SFC Innovate at Industry City in Sunset Park. SFC Innovate is a new center dedicated to enhancing hands-on, co-curricular experiences and career exploration which will connect students to New York’s leading edge innovation economy. The office, a partnership between St. Francis College and Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. Ikove Venture Partners, will give students the opportunity to President, St. Francis College

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 1 From the Director of Engagement and Annual Giving

would like to express how excited I am to have joined St. Francis College as the Director of Engagement and Annual Giving this past summer. I come to SFC with almost 20 years of I experience working in higher education, the majority in Advancement and Alumni Relations. Very early in my career, it became apparent to me that there is enormous potential within the unique connection between alumni and their alma mater. It then became my life’s work to help alumni leverage this relationship. The key is simply becoming engaged with the college in whatever way works best for you. Whether you walked across are ways that you can serve. the graduation stage just a We look forward to sharing couple of years ago or if that such opportunities with you memory is now very distant, throughout the year. you are what made and what Every academic institution continues to make St. Francis will tell you that keeping College a special place. On in touch with alumni is an your journey through life, SFC enormous challenge. This will always be part of your story. challenge is a major priority With the coordinated efforts for our team. Please take a of the Alumni Association minute to visit sfc.edu/alumni/ Board of Directors, President contactus/alumniupdate Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., SFC Engagement and Annual Giving Team: to provide us your updated the deans and administrators Benjamin Ciesinski, Stephen DeSalvo, and Vanessa De Almeida ’00. personal and professional of all the academic depart- information. ments, and student services, we are planning new programs, I always look forward to hearing from alumni, whether it is events and benefits with real impact. a great story or any suggestions you may have; I am interested We invite you to reimagine the ways you can stay connected in how you think the alumni association should evolve over and involved. SFC needs all of our alumni actively engaged as the next few years. So please do not hesitate to contact me our ambassadors to continue to be a thriving institution. There at [email protected] or 718.489.5361. are a number of volunteer opportunities available to our alumni. — Stephen DeSalvo No matter where you live or how much time you have to give, there Director of Engagement and Annual Giving

A graduate of Siena College, a fellow Franciscan institution, Stephen DeSalvo studied history and political science while playing Division I football and volleyball there. In his spare time, he was also Student Government President in his senior year. Stephen comes to St. Francis College with a wealth of experience St. Stanislaus Kostka, Maspeth, having previously coached in advancement and alumni relations. Most recently he served as volleyball at College. He is also a certified basketball Executive Director of Institutional Advancement and volleyball official throughout Queens, and Alumni Relations at DeVry Medical Brooklyn, and Long Island. Off the court, International, which includes Ross University Stephen is a Eucharistic minister and a School of Medicine, Ross University School of member of the Lion’s Club International. Veterinary Medicine, and American University He enjoys cooking and all things sports of the Caribbean. Before that he was Director (especially the Yankees!). of Alumni Relations at , Iona Stephen lives in Maspeth, Queens with College, Mount Sinai Medical Center/School his wife of eight years, Amanda, two daughters, of Medicine and . Sienna Mae (7) and Giavanna Rose (3), and Athletics is still a big part of his life. He is one dog, Rocky. ● currently the Director of Volleyball for the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) program at his parish,

Stephen DeSalvo with his daughter, Sienna Mae, and Rocky the Terrier.

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Legendary Pitcher Ron Darling Raises Awareness for McGuire Scholars February 1, 2018 Baseball star turned television St. Francis College’s mission color commentator Ron Darling, to offer an affordable, quality, a member of the 1986 World private college education to Series Champion New York students who have the promise Mets, met with St. Francis and passion but may not have College students, faculty, and the means. More than 80 friends at an event raising St. Francis College students awareness for the Robert J. are now benefiting from the McGuire Scholarship Fund. McGuire Scholarship. Darling learned about the There was no cost to attend McGuire Scholarship Fund the event, but all attendees through his former boss, Mets were encouraged to support owner Fred Wilpon, who started the McGuire Scholarship- the program and has been Wilpon Challenge and become instrumental in raising more than a partner in helping others live $1.3 million toward scholarships. their dreams. In Darling’s talk, “Livin’ the Dream—Failure, Triumph, Living, and Giving Big If you would like to join the McGuire team, please call 718.489.5361. Dreams,” he spoke about his acceptance to Yale University being a defining moment for his family. Pitcher Ron Darling: https://youtu.be/95PgtsDNqps and The Robert J. McGuire Scholarship was established in 2015 to support https://youtu.be/9ayup8XYU3A

New Videos Spotlight SFC Students & Faculty Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Story February 13, 2018 April 11, 2018

The students and faculty of St. Francis College work together for the common For St. Francis College’s annual Yom HaShoah, goal of improving themselves and the world around them. This vibrant diversity Holocaust Remembrance Day, attendees were riveted and sense of purpose are showcased in two videos that debuted earlier this by the incredible story of resilience shared by keynote year on the College’s website. The 30-second video also appeared on ESPN3 speaker, Sonja Maier Geismar. At the tender age of during basketball games. four, Geismar and hundreds of other Jews fled “Everywhere we look, we see students achieving their dreams; our faculty Germany aboard the St. Louis, but her journey to right there beside them, guiding, mentoring, showing them what’s possible,” safety was complex. said President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. “These videos show the world The more than 900 mostly Jewish passengers what we do every day.” aboard the St. Louis were denied entry to Cuba, and later rejected from landing in the United States and St. Francis videos: sfc.edu/2018video Canada. The ship was forced back to Europe where the passengers were split up across the continent. More than 250 died at the hands of the Nazis. Geismar and her family spent eight months in England and then were able to immigrate to the U.S. before the start of World War II. The transition to life in America was filled with struggles, but the family succeeded in rebuilding their lives. A resident of , Geismar was a high school librarian and still serves as an adjunct librarian. With many of her generation passing away, she feels an obligation to speak about the Nazi era and its impact, particularly in this time of Holocaust denial and increasing antisemitism.

Sonja Maier Geismar: https://youtu.be/3w2yvTOCf0s

Students and faculty are the stars of SFC’s new videos (clockwise, from top-left): Adama ’16, Chemistry Professor Gerard Davidson, Marcus ’18, and students attending SFC’s Self Awareness and Bonding Lab (SABL) with Psychology Professor Marisa T. Cohen and Assistant Professor Jewish Refugees aboard the SS St. Louis in Cuba (United States Holocaust Dr. Karen Wilson. Memorial Museum; National Archives and Records Administration).

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democratic process, inequalities will continue to grow and cripple the world Economist Offers Provocative Solutions economy. Today’s students need to understand the broad picture to be able to develop complicated solutions. The role of colleges is to produce graduates April 19, 2018 who can work in teams, across cultures, and who speak multiple languages. “Economics permeates every aspect of our lives,” said international economist and best-selling Dr. Dambisa Moyo: https://youtu.be/2zq2c0tfBr8 author Dr. Dambisa Moyo, who offered several provocative ideas to improve democracy and fix income equality in her Thomas J. Volpe The Science of Love, Sex, and Intimacy Lecture Series speech. Her latest book is April 12, 2018 Edge of Chaos: Why Democracy Is Failing to Author, researcher, and TV Deliver Economic Growth—and How to Fix It. personality Dr. Pepper Schwartz Moyo, who has appeared on both the Time came to St. Francis College to 100 Most Influential People in the World and discuss “The Science of Love, Oprah Winfrey’s Power List, said we are living Sex, and Intimacy—and What in a “flawed democracy.” Since only a fraction of eligible people vote, elected It Means for You.” She spoke officials cater to a small group and as a result many of their priorities are about who we are attracted to and short-sighted and have no regard for long-term consequences. compatible with and why these She proposed several ideas are studied by biologists, ideas to re-engage philosophers, psychologists, people with the sociologists, anthropologists, democratic process, and scores of poets and novelists. including mandatory Schwartz is a professor of sociology at the University of Washington and past voting, minimum voting president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexualities. Her most recent standards, and weighted books are and voting. While her ideas 50 Great Myths of Human Sexuality Snap Strategies for Couples: . may seem radical, Moyo 40 Fast Fixes for Everyday Relationship Pitfalls The lecture was sponsored by the Self-Awareness and Bonding Lab, Academic said every one of them Dean’s Office, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, Psychology Department, is now in use in some and Sociology Department. part of the world. Chairman Emeritus of the SFC board of trustees Moyo cautioned that Thomas J. Volpe, Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Anita Volpe, Dr. Pepper Schwartz: https://youtu.be/z9Glnq6DVzw ● without reimagining and and President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. innovating within the

SFC Innovate Launches at Industry City August 21, 2018 ith the launch of SFC Innovate, St. Francis College students now have the opportunity to intern with startup companies and network with hundreds of companies based in Industry City. A partnership with Ikove Venture Partners, SFC Innovate is a new office dedicated Wto enhancing co-curricular experiences and career exploration. The goal is to connect students to 21st century jobs and internships by offering experiences in a variety of career fields—from management and accounting to communications and public service. “St. Francis College has done an amazing job over the past few years and assist them in developing business skills, including leadership, bringing professionals from all fields to our campus to train students how management, and communication. They will also work to forge relationships to be successful in modern careers,” said Dr. Jennifer Lancaster, Vice between St. Francis and companies at Industry City. President for Academics and Academic Dean. “Now we’re going to the Ikove’s newly launched FinTech (Financial Services Technology) Startup center of an amazing small business hub, giving students access to new Nursery will be based at SFC Innovate and Ikove will hire student interns and growing companies where they can put their skills to use.” to help with business development. Industry City is a six million-square-foot mixed-use complex on the “While there is little doubt our professors provide first-rate education waterfront in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The property’s ownership is cultivating for SFC students, this partnership will place faculty and students alike in a vibrant and diverse community of forward-thinking companies. Ikove an entrepreneurial eco-system that is second to none while also expanding Venture Partners is a venture development company founded to pursue learning opportunities in very significant ways,” said St. Francis College early stage investments with an emphasis on technology commercialization. President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. “The collaboration with Ikove Over the past three years, Ikove has launched 10 technology companies will provide students with a first-hand look at the world of start-ups in ways and created more than $100M in equity value through its Startup Nursery. that are sure to transform their understanding of what is possible.” SFC Innovate will hire two new Entrepreneurs in Residence, serving as liaisons between the college and the 450-plus businesses based at Industry For more information on Ikove Venture Partners, visit IkoveCapital.com. City. The Entrepreneurs in Residence will coach student entrepreneurs Information about SFC Innovate is available at sfc.edu/innovate. ●

4 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 St. Francis College @ 160/50 St. Francis College Celebrates Two Landmark Anniversaries

Each day, the faculty, administration, and staff of St. Francis College embrace a forward-thinking and innovative culture, but they also honor tradition and history. This year marks a milestone for St. Francis as we celebrate the college’s 160th anniversary and 50 years as a co-educational institution.

t all began in 1858 when a group of Those early female students were quick Franciscan Brothers came to Brooklyn, to excel and establish their identity at the I soon opening the St. Francis Academy, college, which included making their mark the first private school in the Brooklyn on sports. Women’s basketball debuted in diocese. Twenty-five years later, the state 1973. Just one year after the passage of legislature granted the trustees of St. Francis Title IX, it was a formative time in women’s permission to “establish a literary college” intercollegiate athletics. So, it’s doubtful with the power to confer diplomas, honors, any of those players could envision a day and degrees. The first Bachelor of Arts 42 years in the future when the Terriers degree was conferred in 1885 with the first would win the Northeast Conference Bachelor of Science following in 1892. Tournament and a trip to the NCAA Baltic St. Campus, ca 1890. As the 20th century progressed, so did Tournament. Hopefully, members of that St. Francis—buying two office buildings on very first team watched the game, which Remsen Street from the Brooklyn Union Gas Company in 1960, allowing was played at the legendary Gampel Pavilion at the University of it to double its enrollment. As the 1960s drew to a close, St. Francis Connecticut, and saw a bit of themselves in the action. became a fully co-educational institution, admitting its first female “I think sometimes we fail to realize that the opportunity we have students other than religious, who had been enrolling since 1953. is because there was someone who was a trailblazer before us,” said That first class of women was just 13 students. Today, more than St. Francis President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. “We’ve got to 60 percent of the full-time undergraduate student population and remember and celebrate those trailblazers who have created conditions 52 percent of the graduate population are women. for the young people today.” “Since I arrived at Saint Francis College, I have had the chance to St. Francis’ Athletic Director, alumna Irma Garcia ’80, was not only meet and greet many Terriers from the 40s through today,” said Thomas a trailblazer for the college, but also for the nation, as the first Hispanic Flood, Vice President for Advancement, Development, and Alumni. woman to lead a Division I athletics program. “Recently, as we make our way across the country visiting alumni, Also, among alumnae we have met religious and lay women who were here when SFC went trailblazers is Barbara G. Koster co-ed. The stories are very different, but all are enlightening and all ’76, senior vice president and embrace the charism of St. Francis of Assisi.” chief information officer of

ABOVE: St. Francis College graduates ca 1899. In 1899, the St. Francis College student body was comprised of a total of 30 students, all of whom were of Irish descent. LEFT: The start of a foot-race on the Baltic Street Campus, ca 1910.

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 5 Prudential, a Fortune 500 called on them often to help company. Koster earned during my 42-year career.” her bachelor’s degree in Koster said words like business administration teamwork, collaboration, and an associate’s degree and communication are in computer technology at common parlance in the St. Francis and in 2012 business world, but those received an honorary are real concepts she doctorate of humane letters learned and practiced from the college while serving at St. Francis College. as the honoree of the Charter Award Dinner, the premier Throughout the annual scholarship fundraising years, St. Francis was event for the college. “Women today have a constantly exploring chance to look at other women Students and Sisters in the classroom, 1965. Sisters were welcome to enroll as of 1953. and developing who have traveled the path,” ways to advance the said Martinez-Saenz. “I always find it fascinating to hear about educational opportunities for its students. In 1977, Montage, Barbara’s experience being in classes where she was the only woman. There’s an interesting dynamic. Who did she look up to? The educators the college’s literary magazine, was published for the first were mainly Franciscan brothers. Now, there’s a vibrancy and for time. In 1984, in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of me that’s important.” St. Francis receiving its charter as a college, a comprehensive Koster came to St. Francis thanks to winning a two-year scholarship fundraising campaign was launched. The funds raised to study in the newly launched Systems Analysis and Design program went to renovations of the McGarry Library and the McArdle at the NYC Catholic School Science Fair. Brother George Larkin, OSF, helped her get a work-study scholarship for books and fees. She worked Student Center. in the financial aid office. Ultimately, the two-year scholarship turned into a four-year scholarship. here was also an effort to create new endowed scholarships, and “Since we were the early classes of women being admitted into the over the past 34 years, 180 full and partially endowed scholar- college, one could say it was fun, but a huge challenge for me, who T ships have been established. The Honors Program accepted its chose to be in technology and business,” Koster recalled. “There were first class in 1984. many times I was the only female in my classes. The professors were As of the mid-1990s, the student body reflected the diversity of kind, but also really tough on me to get me ready for the business world Brooklyn, something that continues to make the college a vital, thriving I was entering. Dr. Willis and Professor Petrucelli pushed me beyond environment. When Martinez-Saenz became President at the start the limits I thought I had, supported me the entire time and ensured of the 2017–18 academic year, the 19th President in St. Francis history, I was skilled and ready to succeed.” he brought his commitment to the three major pillars of higher educa- Brother George listened to Koster on her toughest days and the tion: student access, retention, and student success. career office gave her leads to find her first job. She met a lifelong friend Diversity and inclusion are crucial, and Martinez-Saenz said he in Philosophy class, a woman who became a teacher working with appreciates that accepting women was a fundamental step in creating autistic children. a diverse environment “The professors and friends with multiple perspectives. “Those of us who learned from our parents how to work During young people’s I made have lasted a lifetime,” hard, needed the chance to show everyone what we could said Koster. “I counted on and formative years—the years do and how we could play an integral part in the future…” they spend at college— —Barbara G. Koster ’76 they are becoming adults.

BELOW: Remsen Street campus under construction, 1967. RIGHT: The first year of enrollment open to women, other than Sisters, was 1968. That first year, 13 women enrolled in classes.

6 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 “It is about all who enter St. Francis living their ‘Big Dreams,’” he added. “Those dreams change over time and it our responsibility as believers to give our dreamers the cutting-edge resources they need to be successful, including technology, innovation spaces, production and editing studios, and so much more. As they say, you cannot spell successful without SFC and U. We do it together, we do it for others—always.”

The kick-off event for the 160/50 celebrations was a vibrant presentation by the Women’s Leadership Network (WLN), Women as Catalysts for Change, held on September 26. The featured speaker was JoAnn Stonier ’84, chief data officer of MasterCard. In October, the WLN held the career building workshop, First Impressions: Insider Tips on ABOVE: St. Francis College’s 1947 Resume Writing, Managing Your Internet Presence and Basketball Team. Acing Your Interview. The goal of the event was to combine LEFT: St. Francis College’s first the expertise of the college’s alumnae community with the Women’s Basketball interests of female students. The first part of this program Team, 1973, formed just one year after featured interactive presentations followed by networking. the passage of Title IX, the Education LN encourages and supports the development of leadership Amendments Act skills in students and alumnae by providing opportunities to of 1972, which collaborate and network with experienced career women who provided equitable W are both alumnae and supporters of St. Francis College. opportunities to participate in sports. “The WLN is steering some of the work when it comes to celebrating the lives and work of women,” said Martinez-Saenz. “They did some- thing really powerful with the intergenerational dialogue, which made Learning takes place both inside and outside of classrooms, and the us appreciate the legacy.” college must foster environments conducive to such learning. There is a strong and active network of amazing women who have “Like a lot of educational institutions, creating a learning environment and are attending St. Francis and are contributing to the vibrant legacy. required us to think carefully about who was in the space,” Martinez- Koster created the Women’s Scholarship, which she hopes will give Saenz said. “Franciscan Brothers laid a foundation for us to remain other young women the same opportunities she had. committed to serving populations that didn’t have access. Before people “Those of us who learned from our parents how to work hard, needed were talking about a college of opportunity, they already understood the chance to show everyone what we could do and how we could play that expression and began to expand the idea of what it meant to an integral part in the future,” said Koster. “I am so humbled that others provide that opportunity.” have helped fund my scholarship.” Other important firsts at St. Francis included the opening of the Koster hopes today’s generation of female students at St. Francis Anthony J. Genovesi Center in 2003 and the New Frank & Mary rise to the challenge and take full advantage of the college’s nurturing, Macchiarola Academic Center in 2006. The college is now able supportive, and caring culture. Also, they should embrace the Franciscan to accommodate athletic competition and community events, and tradition, give of themselves, and pay it forward. serve students and the community with a state-of-the-art building Martinez-Saenz said in the not-too-distant future that legacy could that includes a new library, an include the first female president HD television studio, and a That first class of women was just 13 students. of the college. 90-seat theater. “That’s a natural occurrence Flood said the progressive changes Today, more than 60 percent of the full-time happening in Catholic colleges that have kept St. Francis a contem- undergraduate student population and 52 across the country,” he said. porary institution have evolved in an percent of the graduate population are women. “In terms of the administration, organic way while never losing sight of we’re going to continue to see that. the college’s Franciscan mission and Academic Affairs is all female. traditions. Alumni understand that We celebrate Irma Garcia’s leading students must be prepared to enter role in intercollegiate athletics the workforce of the 21st century, every chance we get.” and they want current students to “For me, it’s a given that women have the same level and scope of have to be in leadership roles across opportunities that they enjoyed. the campus because it empowers “Thanks to the Franciscan Brothers the next generation of women to see of Brooklyn, we continue to follow themselves in leadership roles on their exemplary example and teach college campuses, at other organiza- every person who enters our buildings tions, in the business world, and how to serve, live and give like them,” Women’s Leadership Network members: Arianna Sartzetakis ’19; beyond.” ● featured speaker JoAnn Stonier, Esq. ’84; Judy Rice ’79; Elizabeth said Flood. “We never forget our Mindlin ’81; and Danielle Francavilla ’19 at a recent event, roots and mission.” Celebrating 50 years of Women at SFC, at the Union League Club.

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SFC Presents Vibrant Photo and Video Exhibition of South Africa September 5, 2018 rom September 5th to December 1st, 2018, St. Francis College presented the photo and video exhibition “South Africa at Liberty: Photographs and Videos by Yasser Booley” in the St. Francis Callahan Center Art Gallery. The exhibition was free and open to the F public. The show coincided with the book Yasser Booley: South Africa at Liberty, Collection Africalia Editions series. Booley was an artist-in-residence at St. Francis College from September “I am at the same time grateful, proud, and inspired to find myself hosted 5–25. As he explored Brooklyn and the perceptions and realities of the by and working with St. Francis College and the big-hearted people who American dream, the artist added new work to his #easystreet project. believe in the power of inspiration,” said Booley. “I feel honored for being His residency included additional talks, working with students in the able to present everyday South Africans to New York. This is, after all, where classroom and on photography field trips, as well as workshops and active the world meets.” engagement with faculty, staff, and community members. The images showed ordinary people at South Africa’s crossroads. Booley At the opening reception on Sept. 10, Booley gave a talk in the College’s brought to light the beauty of humanity through religious and cultural Founders Hall titled, “Photography as Pedagogy: From Apartheid to Liberty?” differences, class and gender diversity, revealing his unbridled optimism, He sees photography as pedagogy, a way to start the learning process. often sprinkled with an accidental irony. “South Africa at Liberty” was curated by art historian Janice Glowski. The New street photography and video by Booley brings contemporary Cape exhibition is described as a celebration and an indulgent vision of Booley’s Town (Bo-Kaap) into the dialogue as well as images of Brooklyn. ● South Africa. The photographs spanned two decades and were taken from an extensive body of work that begins on the eve of the abolition of apartheid. Yasser Booley: https://youtu.be/e6mLs9avYRA

SFC Hosts 7th Annual Not-For-Profit Summit: Strategies for Growth September 27, 2018 he St. Francis College Center for Entrepreneurship, Brooklyn Chamber for Advancement; and Martha Kamber, President and CEO of YWCA Brooklyn. of Commerce, and Investors Bank hosted the 7th Annual Not-For-Profit The Innovation Cornerstone Not-for-Profit Award was presented to T Summit: Strategies for Growth. St. John’s Bread and Life, an organization that works to end hunger and The Summit featured keynote speaker Charles Archer, Co-Founder and poverty in Brooklyn and Queens. The Emerging Not-for-Profit Award was CEO, the THRIVE Network. The panel discussion “Strategies for Growth” presented to Meet the Writers, an organization that connects schools with was moderated by Deborah Schwartz, President of the Brooklyn Historical diverse and dynamic children’s and young adult books. Society. Panelists included Pamela Bennett, Director of Gift Planning for the Presentations also included “Take Charge of Your Social Media: Leveraging American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Thomas Flood, Vice President Your Non-Profit’s Brand Online for Engagement and Growth.” ●

Charles Archer.

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Communication Arts Career Day On February 12, 2018, the St. Francis College Communication Arts Department and the Career Center hosted Communications Career Day featuring alumni and experts from marketing, promotions, and video. The outstanding alumni included (pictured above, left to right) Andrew Slips ’10, Promotions Manager, Turner Sports; John Tantillo ’73, The Marketing Doctor; and Carl Coulanges ’08, Maria Pasquariello reads from her book, The Big Test! Adjunct Professor / Video Broadcasting Teacher; and Trish Rubin, Marketing and Brand Consultant.

Education Students Publish Their Own Work bit.ly/SFC-Communication-Arts-Career-Day Inspiring young children to read is a challenge all new teachers face when they get into the classroom. At St. Francis College, future teachers studying Childhood Education learn new ways to overcome that hurdle by writing and publishing their Economics Week Looks at Consequences own children’s books. This personalized learning gives them deeper connection of Trump & Money Theory to reading and the tools to motivate children to be excited about books. This work In early April, St. Francis College Economics Professors launched their first is celebrated each year at the publishing party. Economics Week with three days of guest speakers and student research. Dean Baker, co-founder and a Senior Economist at the Center for Economic bit.ly/SFC-Publish and Policy Research (CEPR) in Washington, D.C. spoke about “The Economic Consequences of Mr. Trump.” The author of Rigged: How Globalization and the 3rd Annual Women’s Film Festival Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer (2016), Baker writes for the St. Francis College students present blog Beat the Press and is a sought-after commentator and past as well as a professor were on the U.S. economy. He has worked as a consultant among the award winners at this year’s for the World Bank, the Joint Economic Committee film festival, Women Making Media: of the U.S. Congress, and the OECD’s Trade Union From the Silent Era to Virtual Reality. Advisory Council. With more than 30 films from almost L. Randall Wray, professor of economics at Bard 10 countries and a series of panels College, discussed “Modern Money Theory for with award-winning filmmakers, the Dean Baker. Beginners.” His current research 3rd Annual SFC Women’s Film Festival offered an amazing resource for students focuses on critiques of orthodox to learn about the craft of making movies. monetary theory and policy and the development of an “It was a pleasure to take part in conversations about women’s media from alternative approach. He publishes extensively in the the silent film to a brain-wave opera and virtual reality,” said St. Francis College areas of full employment policy and fiscal policy. Wray’s Communication Arts Professor Augusta Palmer, who co-founded the festival most recent book is Why Minsky Matters: An Introduction and co-curated this year’s films. “The films were great and I’m so grateful to all to the Work of a Maverick Economist (2016). who helped make this festival happen—especially my interns, my co-curator In addition, students presented educational posters to [Roberta Bonisson], my colleagues, and the incredible audiences, filmmakers, share their research on a variety of economic topics. sponsors, and panelists!” L. Randall Wray. Among the panel discussions, Past, Present, and Future of Women’s Film bit.ly/SFC-Economics-Week Production cast the spotlight on the contributions women have made throughout the history of filmmaking (Women Pioneers Film Project), including the early days of the industry when there were actually more women making movies than there are today. There were also workshops on how to pitch your idea and how to build your brand through social media.

You can find a list of the winners and watch panel discussions from the festival online at SFCWomensFilmFest.com. Education Honor Society Welcomes Back Graduate Teachers On April 9, 2018, St. Francis College welcomed back several recent graduates, now working as teachers in New York City, to speak to current Education majors about their experiences. The Graduate Panel Forum was hosted by the education honor society Kappa Delta Pi and organized by SFC Education Professor Peter Leibman ’71. Panelists shared information about how they got their teaching jobs and their roles and responsibilities. They offered tips on what current students can do to be best prepared for teaching careers.

bit.ly/SFC-Welcome Tira Misu, a film by Marina Esparza ’21 and Shala Franciosa ’19.

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New Biology Honor Society Launches St. Francis College Students Earn Prestigious Scholarships Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honor society for first-year students, recently awarded scholarships to two St. Francis College students. Founded in 1924, Alpha Lambda Delta’s mission is to “encourage superior academic achievement, to promote intelligent living and a continued high standard The Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society (TriBeta) of learning, and to assist students in opened a chapter at St. Francis College. This Society creates recognizing and developing meaningful new opportunities for students to apply for research grants and goals for their unique roles in society.” present their work at national conferences and conventions. Andrea Rojo, who is studying management, is a Founded in 1922, TriBeta has 626 chapters around the U.S. and recipient of the 2018–19 James G. Stemler Study promotes cooperation in biological research and scholarship. Abroad Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Rojo The opening induction ceremony for the newly formed Chi utilized the scholarship money, awarded to Alpha Delta Gamma chapter was held on February 9, 2018. Among Lambda Delta members who are pursuing credit-bear- the inductees were 31 Nursing students, 25 Biology majors, and eight Biology ing study abroad, to travel to France over the summer. and Health Promotion professors. Annemarie Bettica, Ph.D., a retired biology Nermina Markisic, a professor from Manhattanville College, presided over the event, which featured political science major, was Andrea Rojo. candles, the presentation of an honors charter, recital of pledges, and the awarded the Jo Anne J. Trow distribution of certificates and key chains. Scholarship in the amount of $1,000 for the 2018–19 “Hopefully, the chapter will enhance everyone’s involvement and experience academic year. Each year, Alpha Lambda Delta in the biological sciences,” said TriBeta faculty advisor and chair of the Biology, awards 36 Trow scholarships to outstanding students Health Promotion, and Health Care Management department Kathleen Nolan. from across the country. Selection is based on Planning for the ceremony and preparations for the students were handled maintaining a 3.5 grade point average, academic by Noemi Rivera ’12, Biology Academic Advisor and Departmental Assistant records, participation in Alpha Lambda Delta who was also inducted into TriBeta. activities, campus, and community service activities Nermina Markisic. ● bit.ly/SFC-Biology-Honor-Society and the applicant’s essay answers.

Terrier Spotlight Student Journalist Discovers Her Passion at SFC By Zanna Shapiro s Communication Arts major Danielle Francavilla ’19 saw something in me that I didn’t see it in myself, and pushed me prepares to graduate this May, she reflects on her time at to do something, and for that I will forever be thankful.” A SFC as a student leader, scholar, and student ambassador. Soon after, Francavilla declared herself a communication arts As founder of SFC Radio and the News Director of Terrier TV major and began building her resume. where she anchors a weekly newscast, Francavilla still finds time She landed internships with the MLB Network where she worked to remain actively involved with activities on and off campus. in media and public relations, as well as WNBC (NBC 4 NY), and However, it was not long ago that she was a high school senior WPIX (PIX 11 News) where she gained experience producing weighing all her options—one of which was St. Francis. segments, writing for the web, and going out in the field as a journalist “What appealed to me most was that SFC gave such generous to cover breaking news and events, such as the Tony Awards. scholarships, and I would be going entirely for free, said Francavilla. On campus, Francavilla devotes time to reporting as a Multimedia “The idea of not having financial burdens in college or upon Journalist for SFCTV. She’s also currently working on a project that graduating like many do, was extremely exciting.” she holds near and dear to her heart—a short film highlighting SFC’s “Then I toured the college and as soon as I walked in the celebration of 50 years of women and coeducation. building I felt like I was in my old grade school, a small, tight-knit “I am a student founder of and on the Student Advisory Panel for family. I knew I was going to attend, right in that moment.” the Women’s Leadership Network, and I work closely with the Upon enrollment, Francavilla quickly became involved on Advancement team on development/fundraising events, as I strongly campus, and was asked to share her experience in front of nearly believe in the importance of philanthropy,” she said. “It’s a lot and 500 people at the Charter Award Dinner. it’s challenging, but I love it. At a small She did it, and “had an immediate school running multiple grassroots revelation. I loved it. I was nervous and efforts is exhausting and very time uncomfortable but I loved it. And right consuming, but I know it’s so worth it. there I knew I had to do this for the rest These are things I will leave at SFC as of my life.” my legacy when I graduate in May. She credits Thomas Flood, Vice The opportunity to be able to do these President for Advancement, with things is incredible to me. And I don’t providing this opportunity. think they would be possible at just “I didn’t know it then, but Tom any college.” ●

Danielle Francavilla ’19.

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Center for Entrepreneurship Launches Inaugural Bootcamp The inaugural St. Francis College Entrepreneurship Bootcamp (eCamp) drew 25 highly creative and engaged high school students who spent five days developing their entrepreneurial mindset this summer. Hosted by the SFC Center for Entrepreneurship (CFE), the eCamp offered students an opportunity to experience the process of planning and starting a business through experimental exercises designed to boost their confidence and skills in communication and idea generation. he eCamp was organized by CFE Director and Assistant Professor who has re-launched Feltman’s of Coney Island. eCampers went on an of Management and Technology Eda Sanchez-Persampieri; engaging field trip to the Made in NY Media Center by IFP, which is a T Dr. Michele Meservie Montecalvo, Assistant Professor of collaborative workspace and community that caters to entrepreneurs Biology & Health Promotion; Dr. Marie Segares, Assistant Professor in media and tech industries. of Management & Information Technology; and Dr. Dennis Anderson, The eCamp concluded with team presentations of their projects Professor and Chair of Management & Information Technology. The which included a prototype and pitches for two different audiences. five-day experience kicked The presentations were judged by off with a Design Thinking Crash 300 students from the New York Course based on the Stanford City Department of Youth & d.school model. eCampers were Community Development, as well also able to gain tremendous as Thomas Volpe, SFC Board of insights from guest speakers, Trustees Chairman Emeritus, including Joshua Dezil ’21 founder Margaret Murphy of NYStaffSearch, of JD Bundles, Aki Ashe founder Claira Zambon Versland of Pratt of Brooklyn United Ties, and Institute/LIM College, and Ramel SFC alumni Michael Quinn ’97 Smooth Bradley of App Harvest. ●

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Michele Montecalvo (Biology & Health Promotion) science, practice, consulting, and advocacy. Media Contest. The competition is open to current is the inaugural recipient of the Frank Macchiarola https://www.icpweb.org/icp75/icp75order.html SFC and Pratt students and will be judged by The Teaching Fellows Program sponsored by the Evolutionary Studies Collaborative at St. Francis St. Francis College Board of Trustees and the John Dilyard (Management) has College. Entrants will address the question: How Office of the President. The program is intended been asked to join the Editorial can we restore our biosphere, mitigate ecosystem to recognize a faculty member who has shown Review Board of Transnational degradation, or reverse extinction of rainforest plant innovation in teaching style, use of technology, Corporations, a policy-oriented and animal species critical to the sustainability of assessment, or other programmatic changes that research journal that examines global climate health? impact student learning. issues related to investment, multinational enterprises, and Marisa Cohen (Psychology) authored the article Uwe Gielen (Psychology) is development. It is an official “Division of Labor in Relationships: How We one of the editors of Visions journal of the United Nations Decide, Divide and Conquer” recently published and Resources for International and managed by the United Nations Conference in Psychology Today. She is extensively quoted Psychology: 75 years of on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). and referenced in the articles “Who Pays the the International Council of https://unctad.org/en/pages/publications/ Check on a First Date? Even Feminists are Split Psychologists. With psychology Transnational-Corporations-(Journal).aspx on This Question” in the Washington Post and growing rapidly outside of “You’ve Already Broken Up Once—Here’s How North America, the volume Gregory Tague (English/Interdisciplinary Studies) to Know if the Relationship Can Really Work” is overseeing the addresses how professionals and students can Venture Lab in Experimental on Health.com. ● become more involved in global psychological Arts and Humanities—Hybrid Writing/Visual

Faculty Spotlight Shaping the Next Generation of Nurses St. Francis College faculty member in the news fighting for equity It was a 14-year battle, but in July it was announced that New York City agreed to pay nurses at NYC public hospitals a $20.8 million settlement in a discrimination case. At issue were city pension rules that allowed people in physically taxing and dangerous jobs who worked 25 years the option of retiring with their full pensions as early as age 50. Nurses and midwives were not on the list of such professions.

ongtime St. Francis College nursing faculty that everybody has an opportunity to receive member Anne Bové was one of the original healthcare, which is a right, not a privilege. Lcomplainants. “In terms of advocating for all, that was “Nursing is a profession that has safety imparted onto me and my colleagues, and that’s considerations,” said Bové, who last year retired what we hope to pass on to the next generation from Bellevue Hospital after 40 years as a staff of nurses,” Bové said. nurse, head nurse and on-site clinical instructor. At this time, Bové is teaching classes such as “Just because it’s female-dominated doesn’t research and critical care to St. Francis nursing mean that the people who perform those duties Anne Bové, RN. (SFCToday.com) students. New nurses need to know what’s aren’t at risk. It’s acknowledging the intensity and expected of them and that they can’t pick and the work effort that goes into this profession.” choose to whom they give care. Nurses serve and take care of Bové still works one shift a week in the surgical ICU at the people, and there’s a tremendous knowledge base required in order Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital to stay current in to do so. Understanding teamwork is essential. practice, while being full-time nursing faculty at St. Francis since Her role as a nursing educator has largely involved making sure 2017. She tries to instill in the college’s nursing students a sense students become comfortable in clinical situations and that best of accountability and responsibility, which she hopes is a major patient care practices are being utilized at all times. Students also contextual framework for all young nurses. have to see where their talents lie. Some may have the potential to “It’s important to impart what was imparted on me—account- be excellent nursing faculty. Bové will gladly nurture those interests ability, responsibility and understanding there’s a legacy that needs if students understand they may sacrifice some earning potential to carry on,” said Bové. “The people that trained me came out when pursuing teaching versus practice. of the Bellevue School of Nursing, which was literally established “St. Francis makes education accessible because of the afford- by Florence Nightingale. The idea of dedication, commitment and ability,” said Bové. “If you have the right education and you apply advocacy are all part of it, and it’s important the next generation it, you can do anything. The world is your canvas. Accessibility understands that.” to education is paramount. I’m grateful for my education and the The training she provides aligns with the Franciscan spirit of time I spent at Bellevue. I still volunteer there. St. Francis—working to help others and fight injustice. Bové said her “St. Francis can expound on that and hopefully we can get generation of nurses has always felt compelled to speak out if they student activists in the sense of understanding the importance saw problems in areas such as patient safety and access to care, of serving and reaching out to the community,” she continued. even at the risk of hurting their own careers. They want to make sure “Nursing is a wonderful profession.” ●

12 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 SFC Strengthens Ties to Trinidad and Tobago In late October, St. Francis College President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., and a contingent from the college traveled to Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, at the invitation of members of SFC’s Caribbean Alumni Network. The goals were to facilitate a resurgence of the Caribbean Alumni Network, increase enrollment from the Caribbean, officially kick off the SFC Caribbean Alumni Fund, and build mutually beneficial partnerships with Trinidad and Tobago universities and corporations.

he planning committee for the trip was SFC Director of Recruitment Rob Oliva ’04 comprised of SFC alumni both in the and President Martinez-Saenz also presented T U.S. and in Trinidad and Tobago, which information about the college and the included several SFC employees. They helped opportunities available to students. develop the trip’s itinerary by contacting their “At the end of each presentation, dozens high school alma maters as well as community of students eagerly approached alumni to organizations, universities, government hear their personal stories of why SFC was officials, and businesses. a great choice for them,” said Martinez- U.S. based alumni included SFC employees Saenz. “I am certain that without the The SFC team visited six high school as well as the Alicia Browne ’05, Antonevia Ocho-Coultes 2018 USA Education College Fair, in which more dedication and enthusiasm of the alumni ’04, Marlon Joseph ’05, Jason Whittaker ’06, than 75 U.S. colleges and universities participated. and staff fielding endless questions, our as well as, Denzil Streete ’02, and Anthony inquiries would’ve been far less.” Valley ’98 who live in the tri-state area. There were also successful meetings with the Minister of Education, SFC alumni living on the island Arnold Piggott ’71, Evol Phillip ’05, the former Trinidad and Tobago Canadian High Commissioner (a SFC Giselle Bartholomew ’08, Saleem Abdul-Rahman ’05, Jason Ifill ’04, alum), the University of Trinidad and Tobago, the University of the West Jason Kangalee ’04, Kevin Joseph ’05, Krisson Joseph ’05, Keisha Indies, the Speaker of the House for Tobago, the Catholic Education Israel ’08, Meisha Trim ’04, Raynata Wiggins ’04, Shonda Moore ’03, Board of Management, and the National Gas Company (NGC). Each and Solange Francis ’06 also participated. conversation laid the groundwork for further discussions, including “These individuals actively engaged in spearheading the planning potential faculty collaborations and student exchange programs. Two and making the necessary connections to ensure the trip was a success paid internships at NGC were secured. beyond our expectations,” said Martinez-Saenz. Over 40 alumni attended a SFC dinner with generations of graduates Several U.S.-based alumni made the trip and combined forces from 1969 to 2014 in attendance. with alumni who live on the island. They spent the week accompanying “Thank you to the amazing alumni, many of whom took vacation the SFC team on visits to six high schools as well as the 2018 USA time from their jobs to volunteer for this recruitment initiative,” said Education College Fair, in which more than 75 U.S. colleges and Martinez-Saenz. universities participated. Approximately 4,000 students and their “We look forward to replicating this experience with other alumni families attended, and SFC fielded more than 400 inquiries while throughout the United States and possibly other countries,” he contin- more than 150 students applied to SFC on the spot. ued. “With this type of highly engaged alumni involvement and the At each high school visit, the alumni shared their personal stories support of faculty and staff, I believe more than ever that we can embark about SFC and how it on a comprehensive can be an ideal choice “We look forward to replicating this experience with other alumni internationalization for today’s students. strategy.” ● throughout the United States and possibly other countries…” —President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D.

Alumni reception.

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 13 Reconnect, Re-Engage, Reinvigorate, and Reminisce with SFC! There are so many ways to reconnect with SFC—what are you waiting for?

RECONNECT RE-ENGAGE (re-k -’nekt)—To join, link, unite, (re-in-’gaj)—act of committing oneself, a pledge or a promise of involvement. or bind; to establish successful ot only is it imperative to remain in contact with SFC, but equally essential to stay communication between two in touch with your fellow alumni. Networking is a vital component to advancing your parted entities. N career and personal relationships. Who better to fill your network than other SFC alumni—those with who you share a similar experience, memories, and journeys? hether it has been one year or 50 There are many ways to get involved with your Alumni Association. We work closely since you walked across that stage, with the Enrollment team distributing information about SFC and encouraging future shook the President’s hand and W Terriers to follow in your footsteps. Alumni can join current faculty presenting their unique officially became an alumnus/a, there is experiences and answering questions from our current students. Or you can simply one constant: St. Francis College! Every mentor a current student along his/her journey to graduation. time you wake up in the morning, go to Once you have become an Alumni Ambassador you will be invited to exclusive events work, get that big promotion or break- that will take place throughout the year. Most recently, we held regional events in Breezy through in your career, get married, and Point, Stamford, Connecticut, in the Hamptons, and also had St. Francis College night at a have children, you are linked to SFC. Brooklyn Cyclones game where President Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., threw out the first pitch. We are so proud of all of our alumni We will have exclusive opportunities to attend prime events in the luxury suite at Barclays and their accomplishments. It is Center with fellow alumni. Events like these allow us to show our appreciation and gratitude important to remain connected with SFC for our volunteers who give their time, talents throughout your career and keep us and treasure throughout the whole year. informed about all of those milestones, highlights, and achievements. The Alumni Association affords you We want to share those successes the opportunity to get in touch with with the rest of the Terriers out other alumni at events, through social there through this magazine, our media outlets, as well as getting website, and social media. involved as an Alumni Ambassador.

REINVIGORATE REMINISCE (re-in-’vi-g -rat)—fill with life and energy, to rouse into activity. (re-m -’nis)—to recall past experiences, events or time periods ur charge is to truly develop an exceptional alumni engagement program. This of significance in one’s life. will include many new initiatives, including using this publication to celebrate the Odiscoveries, accomplishments, successes, and milestones of you, our alumni. hat first day on Remsen Street, We will also continue to increase our presence online and through all of the social media or your first Terrier Tuesday, the outlets. Our team is dedicated to posting the most relevant and current news and notes first time you wore the Blue & Red, regarding SFC and your fellow alumni. You will soon have the capability to search for T the internship to commencement; you fellow alumni through an online directory, seamlessly update your information, or submit have shared so many significant memo- something for this magazine. ries with those who came before and after We will also be revitalizing the Regional Alumni Chapters Program, where prominent you at SFC and most certainly with your faculty members or administration will visit with our alumni all over the U.S. and abroad fellow classmates. Ensure that bond and let them know what’s been going on at SFC. Some of you may be unaware of how stays intact. many alumni are in your local area. These Regional Chapter events will give you the chance to find out. Stay in touch with us, or even We challenge you to think back on your experience here at SFC and remember better become an Alumni the groups that you spent time with—be it your team, a fraternity or sorority, Ambassador and assist with one or a club or organization. We would like to have reunion events throughout or many of our current or new the year in order for you to get together and celebrate with all of those Terriers programs. Either way, we are that share your special interests. These are just some of the things to look looking forward to reconnecting forward to in the coming years. you with St. Francis College! ●

14 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 Two Living Legends Honored During the 2018–19 season, St. Francis Brooklyn Director of Athletics Irma Garcia ’80 announced the retiring of jerseys for two women’s basketball legends, Jeanne Zatorski ’79 and Karen Erving-Schiera ’91.

t is the first time in history that former SFC women’s basketball Zatorski became the first woman inducted into the St. Francis student-athletes will have their numbers retired by the program. Brooklyn Athletics Hall of Fame in 1987, and now she is the first former I This announcement kicks-off the athletic initiatives to support women’s basketball student-athlete to have her number retired at and honor Terrier excellence through our female athletic alumnae as St. Francis Brooklyn. part of the college’s campaign to celebrate 50 years of educating As the third all-time leading scorer with 1,704 career points, women and its 160-year history. Zatorski’s legacy is well-documented in the SFC women’s basketball “We are proud to announce the jersey number retirements of two record book. She ranks third in career rebounds with 878. Zatorski basketball legends here at St. Francis College,” said Director of Athletics converted the second-most field goals in SFC women’s basketball Irma Garcia. “Jeanne and Karen are historic figures in the St. Francis history (765) and is 11th in career field goal percentage (45.4%). community and are both extremely deserving of this prestigious honor. She scored over 450 points in a season twice in her career and We look forward to seeing both of their jerseys retired and celebrating tallied 468 points in 1977–78 and 456 points in 1978–79. Those totals these special days with Jeanne, Karen, and their families.” place her ninth and 11th, respectively, on the Terriers’ single-season Zatorski’s number 15 was retired during halftime of the women’s scoring list. basketball game against Albany on Saturday, December 15th. Erving-Schiera is an all-time basketball great in the tristate area. Erving-Schiera’s number 40 will be raised next to Zatorski’s on Sunday, She was inducted into the St. Francis Brooklyn Athletics Hall of Fame February 9th, at halftime of the game against Fairleigh Dickinson. in 1997, just six years after her graduation. Both contests are scheduled for a 1 pm tip-off at the Pope Physical Number 40 is the college’s all-time leading scorer in men’s and Education Center, the home of the brand-new, state-of-the-art Peter women’s, having registered 1,929 career points. Erving-Schiera holds Aquilone Court. the Terriers’ women’s basketball records for career rebounds (1,049), Both days have been given special themes to commemorate the points in a single-season (591, 1988–89), career field goals made excellence of both Zatorski and Erving-Schiera. On December 15th, (798), and field goals made in a single-season (241, 1988–89). the Terriers celebrated “15 for 15” in honor of Zatorski’s number She is one of just two St. Francis Brooklyn basketball student-athletes 15 being enshrined in the Pope Physical Education Center. A week to compile over 1,500 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. of honoring Terrier excellence through celebrations for each one of our Erving-Schiera is the only member of the women’s basketball program women’s athletic programs here at the College wraps up on February to accomplish that historic feat. ● 9th, with “Karen Fest,” a ceremony that will ensue as Erving-Schiera’s number 40 gets cemented in Terrier history.

Men’s Soccer Celebrates 50 Years t’s a landmark year for men’s soccer at St. Francis College and the Terriers started off the season with a win over Lafayette College. Talented local players from New York and New Jersey play alongside players from soccer I powerhouse countries, such as Italy, Spain, France, Australia, and Venezuela. In 2017, the team posted 14 wins, the second-most victories in a single season in program history. St. Francis opened Northeast Conference play with a satisfying win over Central Connecticut State. The Terriers outshot the Blue Devils 8–4. “We needed to come out today and play a strong first half,” said Terriers head coach Tom Giovatto. “We want to continue to post shutouts, play strong defense and register more clean sheets. As a team, we need to take this effort and build on it.” ●

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 15 Past Events See more pictures from these and other alumni events at sfc.edu/alumnievents.

Brendan J. Dugan ’68 Memorial Golf Outing Tuesday, June 19th, 2018

Raymond Nash ’63, Joseph DiMauro ’70, Ed Travaglianti ’70, Al Thoben 70, Mark Joseph DiMauro ’70. Philip Defelice, and Joseph Avallone. Merzbacher, and Rick Merzbacker ’70.

Dr. Geoffrey Horlick Retirement Celebration Wednesday, May 9th and Wednesday, June 27th, 2018

Dr. Horlick with members of our Accounting and Business Law Department. Sally Sherwood. Dr. Peter Gomori. Prof. John Lombardo.

Caribbean Alumni Kickoff Reception Friday, June 29th, 2018

Our Caribbean alumni.

16 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 Past Events See more pictures from these and other alumni events at sfc.edu/alumnievents.

Sunset, Songs and Scholarships honoring Carol Decina ’03, Dr. Peter Leibman ‘71, Robert Oliva ’04, Robert ’77 & Diane ’75 Trapp, and Gerard ’78 & Patricia ’78 Trapp Saturday, July 14th, 2018

Honorees Carol Decina ’03, Patricia ’78 Trapp, Gerard Trapp ’78, Dr. Peter Leibman ‘71, and Robert Oliva ’04.

Brooklyn Cyclones Night Thursday, August 9, 2018

SFC Athletic Director Irma Garcia ’80.

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 17 Past Events See more pictures from these and other alumni events at sfc.edu/alumnievents.

Breezy Point Reception Tuesday, August 14th, 2018

Hamptons Reception Thursday, August 16, 2018

Water Polo Alumni Gathering Saturday, September 22, 2018

Former Head Men’s Water Polo Coach, Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01.

Former Head Men’s Water Polo Head Men’s Water Polo Coach, and current Assistant Coach Coach Bora Dimitrov ’16. Carl Quigley ’75.

President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., and SFC Athletic Director Irma Garcia ’80.

SFC Accounting Affinity Group Friday, October 12, 2018

18 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 2018 Alumni Dinner and Retirement Roast for Dennis J. McDermott ‘74 Friday, November 02, 2018

n Friday, November 2, 2018, St. Francis College celebrated the admiration, appreciation and love for his father, and all the lessons he retirement of one of its legends, Dennis McDermott ’74, at our was taught by him over the years. O Alumni Dinner. This year’s dinner was appropriately titled The Thomas Flood then introduced the first surprise of the evening when Dennis J. McDermott ‘74 Roast and was held at the Hard Rock Cafe in he announced the Mary McDermott Distinguished Service Award Times Square. More than 250 attendees enjoyed a memorable evening named after McDermott’s mother in recognition of her dedication and filled with laughter, camaraderie, and Franciscanism. selfless service to the St. Francis College family. The first recipient was Stephen DeSalvo, our new Director of Engagement and Annual none other than Cathy McDermott—she was so moved she nearly did Giving, kicked off the evening’s festivities, followed by Associate Director not make it through her “roast” of her husband. McDermott was then of Engagement Vanessa De Almeida ’00 (pictured). De Almeida, who presented with many gifts including a framed #22 with a piece of the served as Dennis’ assistant for 16 years, presented the first roast of the historic basketball court that he played on for his entire career. evening, recounting funny stories and providing spot-on impressions of It was also announced that November 22, 2018 would be known our honoree. She was followed by Billy Hanley and Jack McCue ’74, as Dennis McDermott Day in a proclamation by Brooklyn Borough both childhood friends of McDermott, who gave amusing and touching President, Eric Adams. All of the proceeds from this moving, laugh and accounts of their experiences over the years. Joe Dugan also spoke tear-filled event were designated to the Dennis and Cathy McDermott of McDermott’s long relationship with the Dugan family, and gave the Scholarship Fund. audience quite a few laughs as he recounted some of their interactions. If you want to help us grow this super special scholarship fund, President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., (pictured) and VP of and make the impact not a day but in perpetuity, please call the Advancement Thomas Flood also joined in the ribbing of McDermott. Advancement Office 718.489.5361. Dennis and Cathy deserve it—as Touching moments followed, as Cathy McDermott ’74, McDermott’s do the Terriers that will be on the receiving end “of the only pass that wife, took the stage to speak on their life-long love story. Their son McDermott might throw.” The roast, legend, and giving continues. ● Brian McDermott, attending with his fiancée Joie, spoke of his

The McDermott Family with friend and Head Men’s Dennis receives a proclamation making November 22nd, 2018 Basketball Coach Glenn Braica. Dennis McDermott Day.

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 19 Class Notes

and member/officer responsibilities in a civic, Farmingdale and her Master’s in Nursing 1950s fraternal, or veterans service organization. Administration and Informatics from Molloy College. Francis McCormack ’51 has been retired for 22 Thomas Pellinger ’74 sends his best to all alumni years. He retired after working 23 years as Senior swimmers and water polo players as well as 2000s V.P. General Counselor of Atlantic Richfield (ARCO). members of the current program. The film that Andrew C. Fisher ’00 directed, “The He is happily living in California. Mary Anne Ballow-Belluso ’75 has retired after Right Thing,” screened at the Manhattan Film 40 years working in the insurance industry. She is Festival last spring as well as at the Festival de 1960s happy to now reside in Middletown, Delaware. Cannes. The short film, produced in 2017, is described as a revenge story, with revenge painted Joseph E. Scalia ’64 has authored Robert Atanasio ’76 was inducted into the Girls in shades of gray to show its complexity. the book, UFSD 71: A School Novel, Catholic High School Athletic Association Hall which he says was 46 years in the of Fame. He previously was the athletic director Maria Blandino ’03, Director of Financial Aid at making and is available on Amazon. and basketball and softball coach at St. Saviour St. Francis, gave birth to son Salvatore Umberto Scalia taught English and Creative High School. He presently coaches junior varsity Blandino on September 6, 2018. He weighed in Writing for 33 years in Hicksville, basketball at Fontbonne Hall Academy. at 7 lbs. 9 oz. Long Island, New York, to junior Patricia Carucci Kerner ’76 now works at the Melissa Duron ’03, Accounting Supervisor in the and senior high school students. Diocese of Rockville Centre as the Director of Department of Finance at St. Francis, welcomed He previously published the novels and FREAKS Human Resources. daughter Lillian Grace into the world on March 30, , three short story collections, three eBooks Pearl 2018. She weighed 7lbs. 8 oz. and a collection of his poetry. Lorraine Altmann ’79 now holds a master’s in nursing from Pace University in New York. Karimah P. Tarazi ’03 recently received the 2018 Charles Schretzmann ’64 is a father of six and Angel of Mercy Award from the National American Arab grandfather of nine. His hobbies include cryptogra- Joann O’Neill-Quinterno ’79 is proud of her son, Nurses Association, in recognition of her dedication phy and playing lead trumpet with the Rossmoor Jamie Quinterno, who has opened PEXA LABS to nursing in her native Palestine and beyond. Big Band. He would love to hear from fellow in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. members of the 1960–64 Campus Tones. Carl E. Coulanges ’08 is now a full-time instructor at Suffolk John Russell ’67 and his wife Jane are hospice 1980s Community College in Selden, NY, volunteers in Hernando County, Florida. They Rick Dolan ’82 was inducted into the Girls Catholic teaching Television and Radio. minister to patients taking their last journey High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. Carl is also an adjunct professor (11th Hour) before God takes their hand. John He previously coached girls’ basketball and softball here at St. Francis College. is grateful for the lifelong education provided at Nazareth High School, where he was also athletic by Franciscans. He sends blessings to all. director, football coach, and physical education John Fedele ’68 has retired after 35 years on teacher. 2010s Wall Street as a systems analyst. Christopher Mundy ’12, was part of the winning Robert S. Hojnacki ’82 was named chief develop- team for Lock It Plates, a product devised as a more Charles Parente ’68 has been elected president ment officer with the Center for Family Justice (CFJ), convenient way to transport food. Lock It Plates won of the Home Owner Association of Service in which serves victims of domestic and sexual $12,000 in prize money at this year’s Florida Atlantic the community of Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach, violence and child abuse in six Fairfield County, University Business Plan Competition hosted by South Carolina. Connecticut, communities. As a member of CFJ’s FAU’s Adams Center for Entrepreneurship and the senior management team, Hojnacki will lead all Norman A. Wagner ’68 was recently honored for College of Business. fundraising and development initiatives at the community service by the I AM CI Foundation, a Bridgeport-based nonprofit, which last year served Candice Ramoutar ’14 recently completed her local Central Islip, Long Island, New York, founda- almost 10,000 women, men, and children in the master’s degree in Urban Studies and an advanced tion. He has served on the Central Islip Board of Greater Bridgeport area. certificate in Public Policy and Administration with Education for 14 years and as Board President for highest honors. She plans to pursue her doctorate. the past four years. Additionally, he serves on the Christopher Johnson ’89 has joined the New York Central Islip Library Board and chairs the Central Blood Center as senior manager, risk management. Christian Fisher ’16 is currently pursuing writing Islip Memorial Day Parade committee. His duties include managing New York Blood while volunteering at the New York City Rescue Center’s enterprise risk management programs, Mission, where he says he has acquired many Deacon Nicholas A. Daddona ’69 and his wife including insurance, worker safety, and enterprise kitchen skills. are retired. He is now a Byzantine Catholic Priest, risk management programs to formulate, implement, having been ordained in April of last year. Jack Binks ’16 is studying for his PhD in psychology administer, and evaluate risk management strategies at Teeside University in England. He was awarded Anthony Santorufo ’69 volunteers in radiation that will efficiently and cost effectively manage risk. top prize for his research presentation at the oncology at a cancer care center and is a responsible Kenny Akerson, who attended St. Francis in the Research in Imagery and Observation Conference foster parent for intensive treatment children. 1980s, was named general manager of Cannon at Bielefeld University in Germany, which is attended Motors of Mississippi. Born in Brooklyn and raised by scientists from all over the world. in Nevada, Akerson returned to Brooklyn to attend 1970s Mackenzie Iburg St. Francis, where he played on the baseball team. Michael Magnavita ’71 still recalls many happy ’17, who works He moved his family from Biloxi, Mississippi, to days at the College, and sends his greetings to as a Donor Memphis, Tennessee, after Hurricane Katrina. He the class of 1971. Relations has worked in the automobile industry for 13 years assistant at Bob Smith ’72 was honored by the Chapel of and returned to Mississippi for this new position. St. Francis Four Chaplains of Philadelphia with the Legion College, had of Honor Award. The award was based on the distinction Smith’s collective volunteer activities at his parish, 1990s of serving as the Collen Queen at the 37th Annual St. Francis College, Knights of Columbus, Staten Diane Gafa ’90 is the PACU (post-anesthesia Great Irish Fair of New York, held on September 22 Island Catholic Youth Organization Track & Field, care unit) nurse manager of The Heart Center at at Coney Island. and the Catholic Accountants Guild. This honor is St. Francis Hospital on Long Island. After graduating awarded to recipients for service above and beyond from St. Francis College with a B.S. in Health Care Gianmarco Ciotti ’18 is the Program Coordinator the nominee’s regular vocational responsibilities Administration, she earned her RN from SUNY and a head coach at Juventus Academy in New York. ●

20 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 Terrier Spotlight From Volleyball to Hollywood By Chandra Persaud Hollywood, look out! SFC’s very own Feliz Ramirez ’14 will make her TV series debut in Grand Hotel, a show set to premiere in March 2019 on the ABC network. amirez, who began motivated while playing auditioning for on the team and this Rcommercials at continues to serve me the age of five, is well to this day,” said absolutely thrilled for this Ramirez. The entire big break. Athletics Department, “I am so excited that especially Irma Garcia, the show got picked Director of Athletics for up by ABC, and I can’t SFC, holds a special place wait to start shooting in Ramirez’s heart. with the amazing cast!,” Ramirez found the shared Ramirez. academic environment at The fictional series SFC to be just as rewarding showcases the drama that as her time on the court. unfolds as scandals and As a Communication Arts secrets surface at the last major with a concentration family-owned hotel in Miami in Film and Broadcasting, Beach. Ramirez will play she excelled in courses Carolina, one of the “evil” such as Television Studio stepdaughters of the hotel’s Production and Creative owner. With Eva Longoria Writing. “I loved the film LEFT: Feliz Ramirez ’14 with Grand Hotel serving as an executive Executive Producer Eva Longoria. program. There was so producer of the series, and a much equipment I could cast that includes big names use for my projects,” said Ramirez. such as Roselyn Sánchez, She developed meaningful relationships with several Wendy Raquel Robinson, professors, such as Dr. Lynn Jackson, former Chairperson and Oscar-nominated actor of the Communication Arts department, and Dr. Dennis Demián Bichir, the show is anticipated to be a prime time hit. Anderson, Chairperson for the department of Management & After graduating from St. Francis, Ramirez starred in a slew of Information Technology. Ramirez also took advantage of the studio and theater productions, in hopes of turning her childhood College's Study Abroad Program and spent a semester in Eastern pastime into a career. Growing up in San Antonio, Texas, alongside Europe, a highlight of her time at SFC. “It was an unforgettable seven siblings, Ramirez remembers reenacting scenes from favorite experience that broadened my perspective,” reminisces Ramirez. movies. “Even as a child, I loved acting. I loved to play make-believe As she prepares for her biggest acting role yet, Ramirez is games with my siblings. We used to throw all the sofa cushions especially grateful for the networking skills she honed at the College (mom hated this) on the floor, pretend there was lava all over and being a part of an environment that inspired her to strive for the floor, and we were in The Lion King trying to rescue Simba,” success. “There are a lot of hard workers at SFC and being around said Ramirez with a laugh. people who are just as driven as you is great,” said Ramirez. As her love for acting blossomed, so did her passion for Ramirez has recently relocated to California to begin filming volleyball. In fact, it was her love Grand Hotel and she has been for the sport that brought her to sharing behind-the-scene looks of St. Francis College. the cast and crew on her Instagram: “I chose SFC because I loved @feliznyc. As the next leg of her the location and the volleyball journey begins, Ramirez knows this program,” explained Ramirez. As is the start to even greater endeavors the Libero, Ramirez’s leadership role ahead. “You can achieve your helped the volleyball team snatch wildest dreams, as long as you never several wins, and her willingness stop trying,” said Ramirez. ● to be a team player on and off the court helped her create some lasting The cast of Grand Hotel (left to right) friendships with her teammates. Feliz Ramirez, Ken Kirby, Demián Bichir, “I practiced patience and staying Justina Adorno, and Roselyn Sánchez (ABC/Ed Herrera).

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 21 In Memoriam—We Remember The following alumni and friends of St. Francis College have recently passed away. We pray for the repose of their souls. Requiescant in Pacem. Emmet J. Agoglia, Esq. ’52 St. Francis College alumnus and former member of the Board of Trustees Emmet J. Agoglia passed away on July 24, 2018, at the age of 87. After attending St. Francis, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe as a reporter for Stars and Stripes. Following his military service, he earned a law degree at St. John’s University School of Law—working as an attorney at Riley & Riley before establishing his own practice in 1965. His firm, Agoglia, Holland & Agoglia, PC, focused on a wide variety of personal injury matters and he was a fierce advocate for his clients. The firm continues under the leadership of his son, E. Kevin Agoglia ’82. Agoglia’s commitment to St. Francis was ongoing throughout his life, and he established the Emmet J. and Caroll Agoglia Scholarship. He also engaged in many volunteer and charitable endeavors, reflective of his belief in the powers of faith, family, and education. Agoglia is survived by his wife of 61 years, Carroll, seven children and 14 grandchildren. ●

Alumni and Employees Emmet J. Agoglia ’52 Sr. Regina Kraft, O.P. ’72 John McGannon ’60 Conrad G. Reitz ’62 Irene E. Brown ’77 William J. Liell ’76 John A. Pankavich ’51 Patrick Ryan ’67 John DeRiso ’55 Sr. Nora Lohan, OSF ’73 Albert A. Pineda ’58 Robert Gorman ’71 Thomas D. Lynch ’54 Robert S. Hathaway ’51

Friends of St. Francis Kimberly Bernadel Anne Radday, daughter Patricia White, mother of Kate E. Hammond ’05, and Eleanor Belluso, mother-in-law of Gilbert J. Radday ’67 Bernard White ’79 and Joseph Martin B. Minkowicz ’04 of Mary Anne Ballow-Belluso ’75 Patricia Sieber, wife White ’86, mother-in-law of Hillary C. Demetropoulos of Robert Sieber ’81 Marion D. White ’78 and John Theresa Lawlor Philip Stenger F. McCue ’74, grandmother Kate Libretti Theresa Travers of Thomas B. Gillespie ’89,

22 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 St. Francis College 2017–2018 Annual Dream-Maker Report A Message from Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72, Advancement Committee Chairman and Thomas F. Flood, Vice President for Advancement

ohn Lennon once shared: A dream value of a St. Francis College education you dream alone is only a dream. which is now 160 years old. Others are JA dream you dream together is reality. family and friends, some serve as faculty Through this Terrier magazine we and administration, others are parents and acknowledge each of you for dreaming grandparents, and corporations and with us for the students we serve. Their foundations—all friends who witness the Big Dreams would not be possible without good SFC is doing, and more importantly, your selfless generosity, caring heart, and the good that this institution is putting out genuine concern for their well-being and Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72 Thomas F. Flood in the world. The commonality of it all is that of the mission of St. Francis College. that each of us has a steadfast belief in the There is so much to celebrate from new scholarships estab- ability of St. Francis College to transform lives for the better and lished, and others enhanced, to new academic programs, capital to enrich the life of the community in Brooklyn Heights, Greater improvements, and an annual fund that continues to grow. New York, and beyond. All of this is made possible by your caring and sharing—with C.S Lewis was quoted, “You are never too old to set another the intention of giving the Terriers of today, and for generations goal or to dream a new dream.” Although St. Francis College to come, a St. Francis College experience that prepares them is 160 years old, today and every day, we dream a little more, for their future and provides lessons for life. This dream-maker knowing that we have the support of you, our consummate report offers St. Francis College’s Board of Trustees, administra- partners in mission. tion, faculty, and students an opportunity to highlight the There are so much more to do and so many more dreams to generosity of our believers and to express our heartfelt gratitude realize. We do it together, we do it always, and we do it for the to each of you for the investment you are making in moving students of today and those who will follow. dreams to reality. Please continue to dream BIG with us. So many of the SFC believers listed on the following pages are themselves graduates of the College and know firsthand the —LARRY AND THOMAS

Fundraising Results FY 2017–2018: $5,131,015

SFC Giving Cup to the Class SFC All-Hands-In Award SFC All-Star Participation of 1972 with much gratitude to the Class of 2018 with great Award to the Class of 1963 for providing leadership support! appreciation for gathering the for amassing the highest highest number of contributors! participation percentage!

TOP 10—GIVING CLASSES TOP 10—NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS TOP 10—HIGHEST PARTICIPATION (%)

CLASS OF 1972 $ 289,063.71 CLASS OF 2018 55 CLASS OF 1963 23.63% 1968 $ 203, 378.00 1972 54 1965 18.70% 1973 $160,700.00 1971 53 1959 17. 8 0% 1981 $ 141, 707. 97 1968 52 1957 / 1961 16.67% 1967 $ 117, 927. 0 0 1965 49 1966 16. 23% 1975 $ 107, 0 45. 0 0 1970 48 1958 14. 52% 1979 $93,352.21 1963 / 1964 / 1969 43 1964 14. 29% 1963 $73, 326. 85 1974 / 1979 40 2018 11. 88% 1970 $ 59, 287. 0 0 2017 38 1955 / 1968 11.76% 1964 $ 35, 9 07. 5 0 1966 / 1975 / 1978 37 1962 11. 69%

ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1 | 2017–2018 ANNUAL DREAM-MAKER REPORT 23 Honor Roll of Donors

The following pages list alumni, friends, faculty, parents, grandparents, staff, corporations, and foundations who made contributions in the 2017–2018 fiscal year. The generous gifts listed throughout this report represent support to all areas of St. Francis College including the Annual Fund for scholarships, library resources, and athletics. Leadership Gifts While gifts of all sizes are gratefully received and carefully stewarded, St. Francis College extends a special thank you to donors listed below for their leadership gifts and for helping to secure leadership donations of $3,000 to $50,000 or more.

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE ($50,000 and above) Morgan Stanley V Walter R. Leong ’81 XV Bank of America Charitable Foundation X National Grid Foundation Jesus F. ’84 BT and Noreen M. ’84 Linares XV Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. V Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta XV The Luckow Family Foundation Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark V Pitta & Giblin, LLC Robert and Audrey Luckow Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly X Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and Michael A. ’97 BT and Julia MacIntyre X Patricia Hynes, Esq. V William F. Dawson, Jr. ’86 BT XV MACRow Foundation V May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation V Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V William D. ’59 and Aimee Maroney XV Alexander and Terri Rohan XV Fidelity Brokerage Services V Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. and Julie Holland Vincent A. Rohan V Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund V Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale X Joseph and Barri Savasta Catherine Greene BT V Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and David D. ’64 and Ann Smith XV Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning XV Leonard Solondz Donald H., Jr. and Patricia J. McCree James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV Philip J. Solondz Family Foundation James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue V William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy XV Michael G. ’68 and Dolores McMahon X Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. V PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ($10,000 to $24,999) Martin P. McNally ’63 XV Mary T. Macchiarola XV Emmet J. ’52 + and Carroll ’52 Agoglia X Merck Partnership for Giving V Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello XV Alston & Bird, LLP Peter J. Michel ’63 XV Thomas and Paula McInerney The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mulvaney Family Foundation V National Grid XV Brooklyn Community Foundation The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. V National Philanthropic Trust Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne Nixon Peabody LLP Michael O’Keeffe V Ralph Bumbaca V Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen V Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone XV Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. V Oliver Wyman John F. Tully ’67 BT XV Domenick and Wendy Cama V Lester and Barbara Owens V Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program V John R. Cashin ’68 William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett XV Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF V Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina XV Fred and Judith A. Wilpon Peter T. ’70 and Janice Chingos XV Walton D. ’83 BT and Donna W. Pearson Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, Inc. Collins Building Services, Inc. V Prudential Insurance Company V Jerry and Jane Wolff XV Community Foundation of the Florida Keys Raymond James Global Account CHARTER SOCIETY ($25,000 to $49,999) James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly XV Margaret M. Costa ’78 + Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV Eileen D. Reiss ’88 + Cullen & Dykman X Madelyn O. Biggs V + Ridgewood Savings Bank XV Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo XV Brown Brothers Harriman X The River Café V Deloitte Foundation V John and Denise Buran John A. Rowinski ’73 and Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. DePalma X Carolyn Callahan X Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 XV DeSales Media Group, Inc. V Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV RWJBarnabas Health Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine DiMauro XV PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan XV Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens Seward & Kissel Educational Housing Services, Inc. V Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly V Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Rosemary Sullivan X Ernst & Young Foundation Barbara A. Dugan XV Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac ExxonMobil Foundation X Ernst & Young LLP TD Bank Long Island Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters X Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti XV Fortinet Flushing Bank Nicholas ’68 and Susan Trivisonno V Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman XV General Atlantic Corporation V Barbara A. Tuck Rev. Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 Giordano US Bank R.J. ’94 and Maria Hinners V David E. Haverty ’81 XV Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala XV Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Inc. Bruce J. ’72 + and Patricia Henry Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC XV Lynn and Glenn Iafrate Emily Horowitz, Ph.D. The Water Club Interpacific Group Inc. Investors Bank V John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell XV JP Morgan Chase V Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Keegan XV Daniel T. ’67 and Mary Ann Kane PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($5,000 to $9,999) KPMG Foundation V Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen XV Alltype Marketing V Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and Margaret Einhorn V Liberty Warehouse Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster X Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo XV

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

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Anonymous V POM Recoveries, Inc. V John E. Featherston James Argutto V Anthony C., Sr., ’67 and Frances Providenti XV William and Mary Jo Fornshell Ayco Charitable Foundation V Gilbert J. ’67 + and Nancy Radday Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini V Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV Robert Ragen Borislav G. Guenov ’03 XV Big Guy Foundation V Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 XV The Greater Cincinnati Foundation V James F. Bozart ’86 and D. Baxter Winston XV The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes Hallen Construction Company Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Memorial Fund Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. ’80 Hanley XV Kate BT and Chris Burke Judy A. ’79 and Robert Rice V Donald N. ’68 and May Hayward XV Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V Frank and Tracy Scahill Edward and Shirley Henry Bruce J. and Susan A. Carusi V Shaub Ahmuty Citrin & Spratt William J. and Kate Hogan Robert B. and Joan Catell XV Shell Oil Company V Robert A. Hopes Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens V Vera Sinanovic Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood XV CDHM V John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich XV Todd Hyland Tim and Diane Cecere Joseph C., DPM and Sue Stuto X IBM Matching Grants Program Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole XV TD Bank V Imagine Swimming Joseph K. and Margaret M. Collins TD Wealth Private Client Group Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. BT XV Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino XV Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo X John Henry’s HVAC X Cushman & Wakefield Tim Tolan Matthew J. ’73 and Mary Ellen Krsulich XV Richard G. ’76 and Margaret Danderline Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 X Dorothy M. Suchowacki ’02 and Brian T. Leary Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV Edward Travaglianti, Jr. Lutheran Social Services of New York John J. Dietl ’58 XV William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully X Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher V Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon XV J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan V James D. ’66 and Susan Egan X Clare Walker X Merrill Lynch Fast Track Construction V Wells Fargo Foundation Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. Morgan XV

James M. ’73 and Pat Fox PRESIDENT’S CLUB ($3,000 to $4,999) Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV Futures in Education Foundation, Inc. Julie M. Acuff ’03 Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan X Brian F. and Cindy Gavin Oxford & Simpson Realty Services, Inc. Robert A. ’67 and Mary Alessandro XV Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons XV Pershing LLC Astoria Bank XV Maureen Moore and Robert C. Golden V Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn X Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT V Edmund J. Greco ’79 X Sean Brady Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro V Terence and Kerry A. Greene Gary J. Schneider ’64 XV Glenn A. Braica V Daniel M. Healy ’64 Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and Schroder Investment Management North America V Alber ’84 and Laura Hot V Andrew Hughes V HSBC Matching Gift Program Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess X Elizabeth Kelly William BT and Imogen Cline Kathleen LaCroix ConocoPhillips Matching Gift Program St. John’s University Scott Sturgess Mary A. Ledermann XV Peter Coombe and Betty Chen V Summit Security Services, Inc. George Lewis Orville W. Dale BT XV Gary Sumple V John A. Loconsolo V John P. Daley ’67 XV Victoria Loconsolo Foundation V Carol T. Decina ’03 Bro. Christopher Thurneau, OSF BT James F. McDonald C. Nathan Dee, Esq. John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan X Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher XV Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Andrew Torto Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 X Edward Miller Peter Grassotti and Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti V New York Community Bank Foundation V Arthur and Joan Dignam Verizon Foundation XV George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel V Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata XV Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D., D.D. X Voya C/O Frontstream John E. ’67 and Mary Ellen O’Connor XV Diocesan Food Service V John Walker V John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke John M. Downing ’59 XV Picciano & Scahill, P.C. East Coast Power and Gas Arlene A. Whalen Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito V Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Williams XV

St. Clare Society The St. Clare Society honors those visionary alumni and friends of St. Francis College who have provided for the future of the College through bequests or planned gifts including charitable trusts, retirement plan benefits, or life insurance. The following members of the Society are recognized for their generosity and foresight: Anonymous Madelyn O. Biggs + Joseph J. ’64 and Estrella + Buonomo Hector Batista ’84 BT Lester P. ’58 + and Ellen D. + Bishop Daniel M. ’40 + and Adele V. + Burns Gerard J., USMC ’55 and Alice Baxter Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner James A. Gibson, Ph.D. ’63 + and Catherine E. Clarke + Anthony ’54 + and Kathleen Bertuglia Patricia Brozinsky, Ph.D. Virginia E. Cooke +

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

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James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 John J. Jordan ’59 William C. O’Connell ’87 John A. ’51 and Margaret M. ’78 + Costa Rev. Msgr. Robert Kirwin ’41 + Rev. William D. O’Rourke, Ph.D. ’51 + James G. ’76 and Lorraine Courage James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 Victor L. Paganucci ’71 Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Provenzale Philip R. Cullen ’75 Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli + Anthony C., Sr., ’67 and Frances Providenti Lise Curry Gerald A. Largo, Ph.D. Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 Orville W. Dale BT James P. Lawler ’71 Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly John J. Dietl ’58 Robert F. ’52 + and Judith Lee Eileen D. Reiss ’88 + Albert G. Doumar ’57 Walter R. Leong ’81 Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo John M. Downing ’59 Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Angela Rosania Brendan J. ’68 + and Barbara A. Dugan William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy Terese M. Rouge ’71 Joseph J. ’61 + and Mary Joan Egan, Ph.D. Charlotte T. Lowit + Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Macchiarola Peter Schleipman ’86 Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich William P. Shanahan ’50 + Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Mallozzi Charles Shea ’68 + Bernard ’51 + and Virginia + Femminella Francis P. Mandina + Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan Fred Siegel, Ph.D. and Jan Rosenberg Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’64 + Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane J. Vincent Gallagher ’41 + John B. ’58 + and Julie A. McCarthy Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D. Betty A. ’94 and Harold Gatto Rev. James J. McConnell ’50 + John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. James J. ’63 and Elaine McCormack Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno Craig + and Paulette B. Gonzalez Lt. Col. Walter V., USAF (Ret.) ’50 + and Barbara A. Tuck Philip R. Harris, Ph.D. ’48 + and Janet Belport Joan P. McIntyre + John F. ’67 and Maureen + Tully Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway Dr. Donald A. ’63 and Susanne McQuade Lt. Col. Philip C., USAF (Ret.) ’50 + and Joan David E. Haverty ’81 Charles L. ’64 and Barbara Measter Valenti + The Honorable Joseph J. Hennessy ’74 + Peter J. Michel ’63 Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. Bro. Edmund Holmes, OSF ’28 + John P. Monaghan ’57 + Alexander J. ’49 + and Stella Vogeley Michael J. Holmes + James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely Johanna M. O’Boyle +

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 26. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+ Lasting Support Starts with a Planned Giving Join the St. Clare Society

RECOGNITION YOU DESERVE FOR THE LEGACY YOU LEAVE Clubs are everywhere. You may already be qualified to join one with like you. We want to make sure you know how much we appreciate you significant rewards. One that celebrates the words of our patron—it is and your gift. When you join our legacy society, we can get to know in giving that we receive. If you have made a planned gift of any type you and make sure that we use your gift in the way you intend. If you or size to St. Francis College, then you are automatically eligible for have made a planned gift to SFC, please call (718.489.5361) or email membership in our legacy society, the St. Clare Society. us ([email protected]) today. We created the St. Clare Society to honor the generosity of people Thanks for giving and believing in the legacy of St. Francis College.

WHAT IS THE ST. CLARE SOCIETY? The St. Clare Society was established to recognize those visionary through their own ministry of prayer, support, and service. Benefits alumni and friends of St. Francis College who have included the College of membership in the St. Clare Society include: in their financial planning through a bequest or trust, named the College ƒƒ being remembered in a special way at the College’s weekly as owner or beneficiary of a life insurance policy or retirement plan, or celebrations of the Eucharist and at our Annual Alumni Mass; participated in a planned giving vehicle such as a Charitable Remainder ƒƒ having your name listed in the Annual Report; Trust. All St. Clare Society members share something in common—a ƒƒ receiving invitations to all local St. Francis College special events commitment to the St. Francis College mission to provide all students and to any special College events planned for your region; and with a values-based, quality education at an affordable cost. ƒ The Society is named for St. Clare, who founded a community of ƒ having the satisfaction of knowing that as St. Francis proclaimed Franciscan women to collaborate with St. Francis and his followers in his most famous prayer that “It is in giving that we receive.” Learn more about the St. Clare Society: call 718.489.5361, email [email protected], or visit sfc.edu/plannedgiving

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BALTIC STREET CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB GIVING LEVELS 1951 1955 John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy X Edward P. ’60 and Carmen DOLLARS RAISED $6,050.00 DOLLARS RAISED $1,152.00 FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Joseph F. ’58 and Caroline Wahl X Aquilone XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 10.94% CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.76% $50,000 and above RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY CHARTER SOCIETY CHARTER SOCIETY BALTIC STREET CLUB Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy John M. ’60 and Carol Fitzgerald XV $25,000 to $49,999 Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and John DeRiso ’55 + O’Sullivan XV Dermot A. ’60 and Margaret Flynn V Patricia Hynes, Esq. V William A. Whelan ’58 V Frederick E. ’60 and Jacqueline PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL RED & BLUE CLUB Schneider XV $10,000 to $24,999 REMSEN STREET CLUB Gerard J., USMC ’55 and Alice ASSISI SOCIETY Roy F.’51 and Janet Bonner XV Baxter PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Joseph R. ’58 and Anne Horan FRANCISCANS Francis X. ’51 and Margaret V. John J., Esq. ’55 and Theresa $5,000 to $9,999 John J. ’58 and Cecilia Reilly Peter J. Schweitzer ’60 V McCormack X Hearn V William I. Waithe, Ph.D. ’58 and PRESIDENT’S CLUB Christiane Dauphinais $3,000 to $4,999 RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY 1961 Anthony ’51 and Margaret Arthur ’55 and Theresa Maddaloni V Bernard J. Welsh ’58 + XV REMSEN STREET CLUB CaulfieldXV DOLLARS RAISED $21,075.00 FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS $1,000 to $2,999 CLASS PARTICIPATION 16.67% Frederick J. Herrmann ’51 XV John F. Curry ’55 Connell J. ’58 and Claire Boyle BALTIC STREET CLUB Anthony J. ’51 and Louise James F. Foster ’55 Xavier Castelli ’58 FOUNDER’S CIRCLE $500 to $999 Mercogliano XV John C. ’58 and Barbara Gordon Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. RED & BLUE CLUB John P. Rowley, Jr. ’51 XV David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis XV Henning XV $250 to $499 ASSISI SOCIETY 1956 Peter N. ’58 and Virginia ’91 Smith CHARTER SOCIETY ASSISI SOCIETY William J. ’51 and Maxine Brooks X DOLLARS RAISED $2,625.00 Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV John R. ’51 and Ursula Corbett XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.58% $100 to $249 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Rev. William Gill ’51 1959 FRANCISCANS REMSEN STREET CLUB Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. Joseph P. Leuzzi ’51 DOLLARS RAISED $8,615.00 Gifts to $99 John F. ’56 and Patricia Roache XV Morgan XV Raymond J. ’51 and Grace Thomas J., Ph.D. ’56 and Ann CLASS PARTICIPATION 17.80% REMSEN STREET CLUB McGorry XV Wallace X PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Thomas ’61 and Rosalind Hassett Ludwig V. ’51 and Anna M. William D. ’59 and Aimee Maroney XV ASSISI SOCIETY 1941 Sabatino XV Martin P. ’61 and Catherine Neil F., Jr. ’56 and Eileen Brogan X PRESIDENT’S CLUB O’Donnell XV DOLLARS RAISED $2,484.25 John J. ’51 and Margaret T. Scibelli XV Raymond G. ’56 and Rosaria Dawid X John M. Downing ’59 XV John R. ’61 and Mary Wagnes XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.33% FRANCISCANS REMSEN STREET CLUB Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn FRANCISCANS BALTIC STREET CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB John C. ’56 and Rosalie Devir V John J. Jordan ’59 XV Castana XV Robert Lambiase ’61 X Rev. Msgr. Robert Kirwin ’41 + Mark W. Mooney ’59 Robert A. Walters ’51 V Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan XV 1957 BALTIC STREET CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB 1946 Edward J. ’59 and Gabrielle Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney X 1952 DOLLARS RAISED $8,770.00 DOLLARS RAISED $100.00 McDonough XV Francis P. ’61 and Joyce Kehoe V DOLLARS RAISED $2,960.00 CLASS PARTICIPATION 16.67% CLASS PARTICIPATION 20.00% Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney XV Thomas F. ’61 and Mary McCarty V CLASS PARTICIPATION 10.67% FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV Blair ’46 and Dorothea A. Allen XV Charles J. Cain ’59 XV ASSISI SOCIETY Roger J. ’52 and Jane Daly XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Ralph ’59 and Sheila Cloppse Benedict A. ’61 and Lois Carrozza V Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52 XV Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV William D., Sr., ’59 and Jean Feimer Richard A. Dreyer ’61 X 1948 RED & BLUE CLUB REMSEN STREET CLUB Paul ’59 and Marie A. Gale X Vincent J. ’61 and J. Susan Emilio DOLLARS RAISED $30.00 Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 + and Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary ASSISI SOCIETY Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A. CLASS PARTICIPATION 2.00% Mary C. Quigley XV Powers XV George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty Gallagher George H. Rouillard ’52 FRANCISCANS RED & BLUE CLUB Bergleitner XV Dominic J. ’61 and Mary Edward J. ’48 and Helen Ritter XV ASSISI SOCIETY John S. ’57 and Mary Ann Quirke Philip A. Buttling ’59 V Molignano XV Emmet J. ’52 + and Carroll Robert F. ’57 + and Virginia Timothy P. ’59 and Jane Davey XV Cornelius J. O’Carroll ’61 X Agoglia XV Thompson X Ronald P. ’59 and Brenda Fiske V Francis M. ’61 and Mary Scahill X 1949 Vincent C. Bracco ’52 John J. Lane ’59 X James E. Vincent, MD ’61 X ASSISI SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $550.00 Patrick A. ’52 and Eleanor Tolve XV Hugh A. ’59 and Catherine Nunzio D. ’57 and Rose Cazzetta V FRANCISCANS CLASS PARTICIPATION 2.35% McCloskey FRANCISCANS George F. Kehm, Esq. ’57 Brendan J. ’61 and Maeve Casey V Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo XV RED & BLUE CLUB Anthony Iacona ’52 Timothy D. ’57 and Carol Mahoney V Sr. Paul M. Ducharme, CSJ ’61 Vincent A. ’59 and Iris Sena James R. ’49 and Delores Michael J. McPartland ’57 XV John P. ’61 and Joan Hamilton Lawrence T. ’59 and Catherine Brannigan V Ralph A. ’57 and Mildred Pascucci V John F. ’61 + and Veronica 1953 Sweeney XV Hugh T., DDS ’49 and Alice Stephen J. Travers ’57 V Maguire McGowan XV DOLLARS RAISED $1,975.00 FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.77% Thomas J. Holland ’59 V Anthony D., M.D. ’57 and Geraldine Dr. Francis T. Lang ’59 1962 1950 REMSEN STREET CLUB Abbate Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Thomas F. ’59 and Madeline Tierney DOLLARS RAISED $14,880.00 Rev. Kieran Fergus OP ’57 X DOLLARS RAISED $2,100.00 Wengler XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.69% CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.88% Joseph H. ’57 and Jane E. Lynch BALTIC STREET CLUB 1960 CHARTER SOCIETY REMSEN STREET CLUB Joseph A. Gannon, Ph.D. ’53 and Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters X + DOLLARS RAISED $35,000.00 Vincent M. ’50 and Lydia Sclafani X Helena Lacey-Gannon V 1958 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE CLASS PARTICIPATION 9.73% RED & BLUE CLUB Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri V DOLLARS RAISED $8,875.00 Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Daniel D’Errico ’50 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 14.52% PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Gibbons XV James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV William R. ’50 and Veronica 1954 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE REMSEN STREET CLUB Schroeder XV John J. Dietl ’58 XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE James E. ’62 and Kathleen Dwane XV DOLLARS RAISED $2,625.00 Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito V ASSISI SOCIETY CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.43% Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Thomas J. ’62 and Adrienne Keller X Martin Fazio, USAF (Ret.) ’50 X Nunziata XV REMSEN STREET CLUB Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien X REMSEN STREET CLUB Edward C. ’50 and Rosemarie John V. ’60 and Anne Brull V Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward XV Robert C. ’54 and Maureen Minion X REMSEN STREET CLUB Kennedy V Jonathan F. ’58 and Margaret Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon V BALTIC STREET CLUB Angelo M. Patrissi ’50 XV RED & BLUE CLUB Greene V BALTIC STREET CLUB Michael V. ’62 and Theresa Nastri X Gerard E. Lenze ’54 XV William F. Morgan ’58 XV FRANCISCANS Charles V. ’60 and Eileen Austin V RED & BLUE CLUB Edward J. ’50 and Carleen Lynch John R. Lenze ’54 Albert A., MD ’58 and Barbara Joseph E. ’60 and Rosemarie William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold XV Francis V. ’50 and Doris Reilly XV Pineda X ASSISI SOCIETY McLaughlin V Michael E. ’62 and Mary Browne XV John J. ’54 and Lois McDonald XV

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James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson REMSEN STREET CLUB William A. ’66 and Maureen William E., Jr. ’67 and Nancy Thomas J. ’62 and Donna O’Mara X 1964 Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra V Jandovitz XV Giegerich V Francis J. ’62 and Frances Ryan V DOLLARS RAISED $35,907.50 John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe Albert J., Jr. ’66 and Connie Herbert J. ’67 and Gloria Hogan V Joseph P. ’62 and Jane Toto X CLASS PARTICIPATION 14.29% James J., Ph.D. ’65 and Mary L. Kleinberg Kevin J. ’67 and Penelope Holland V Richard J. ’66 and Maria Krauland XV Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder V ASSISI SOCIETY CHARTER SOCIETY O’Connell X Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Thomas P. ’62 and Louise David D. ’64 and Ann Smith XV Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Ramirez RED & BLUE CLUB Laquercia X Gilhooley XV Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Frank ’67 and Maria Del Maestro PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL James G. McGuire ’66 Harold F. Kelly, Jr. ’62 V Janet Kelly V Michael V. ’67 and Marie Luciano V Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Joseph F. ’66 and Jennifer Spencer John M. ’62 and Mary Prenderville Furman XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Thomas A., Jr. ’67 and Monica Richard D. ’66 and Maureen Young Leonard N. ’65 and Angela Florio XV McKillop FRANCISCANS PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer XV RED & BLUE CLUB Albert J. Ryczak ’67 V John A. ’62 and Judy Ferguson XV Daniel M. Healy ’64 Lawrence J. ’65 and Mary Mulcahy V Richard M. ’66 and Linda Bourne John W. Wetzel ’67 V Donald J., MSW ’62 and Patricia John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich XV Anthony S. ’66 and Patricia Cassino Young V RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY PRESIDENT’S CLUB Edward J. ’66 and Judith McLaughlin Kenneth R. ’65 and Joyce Allex X Thomas D. ’67 and Linda Downes V Gary J. Schneider ’64 XV Robert J. Rafferty, CPA ’66 XV William J., Esq. ’65 and Elizabeth Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard X 1963 REMSEN STREET CLUB Bielefeld V ASSISI SOCIETY Joseph M. Mruczek ’67 V DOLLARS RAISED $73,326.85 Bernard J. ’64 and Eileen Casserly X William J. ’65 and Deborah Hanley X Anthony C. Alaimo ’66 X Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette CLASS PARTICIPATION 23.63% Edward J. ’64 and Kathleen Hart XV Joseph A. Lavezzo ’65 V Anthony A. ’66 and Jill A. Alvarez O’Connor V CHARTER SOCIETY John J. ’64 and Mary O’Boyle XV Frank J. ’65 and Anne Pascuzzi V Robert J. ’66 and Anne Corsano Joseph J. ’67 and Geraldine Riley V Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman XV Arthur A., Ph.D. ’66 and Paula S. John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell V Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV ASSISI SOCIETY DiClementi X Robert S. ’67 and Kathleen Sarli XV PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL BALTIC STREET CLUB James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling X Donald P. ’66 and Ruth Dineen Thomas A. Simonetti ’67 V Martin P. McNally ’63 XV John F. Bartley ’64 X Charles A. Bennett, Ph.D. ’65 Thomas C. ’66 and Louise Franza Peter J. Michel ’63 XV James ’64 and Frances Greiner XV Richard, Ph.D. ’65 and Monica FRANCISCANS Edward J. ’66 and Kathleen John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell XV Joseph M. Vislocky ’64 V Bonnabeau Peter E. ’67 and Teresa Roach Jaworski XV Thomas J. ’65 and Eileen Raymond F. Schmitt ’67 V PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE RED & BLUE CLUB Dennis P. ’66 and Nanette Kast Callaghan XV James M. ’67 and Patricia Theisen V Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon XV Gerard C. DiStefano ’64 Daniel J. ’66 and A. M. Lane Colonel John H., USAF (Ret.) ’64 Thomas F. ’65 and Sandra Sr. Alice L. McVey, CSJ ’66 X PRESIDENT’S CLUB and Pamela Morris XV Clougher XV Edward Melanson ’66 1968 Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV Thomas J. ’64 and Margaret Nicastro Thomas J. ’65 and Valerie Foley XV Bro. Antonio Montera, OSF ’66 V REMSEN STREET CLUB James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea XV Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon XV DOLLARS RAISED $203,378.00 George J. ’66 and Frances Pipino X James J. ’63 and Elaine Robert K. ’65 and Joan Johnson CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.76% ASSISI SOCIETY McCormack V Edward T. ’65 and Bonnie Joyce V FRANCISCANS Raymond L. ’64 and Barbara FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Thomas T. ’63 and Penelope Richard R. ’65 and Linda J. Lynch Rino C. ’66 and Mary Bergonzi Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V Bendici X Meyer XV Edward F., III ’65 and Monica Jack A. Crispi ’66 Michael R. ’64 and Rhonda CHARTER SOCIETY Gerard J. Olexson ’63 McCabe X Arthur M. ’66 and Mary Forster V Canarozzi V Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Andre Zmurek ’63 and John P. ’65 and Margaret William W. ’66 and Susan T. Orazio A. ’64 and Margaret Keegan XV Dr. Barbara Barlow X McCadden V Koscinski V Ciccarelli V Philip J. ’65 and Margaret William I. ’66 and Carolyn ’93 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL BALTIC STREET CLUB Robert ’64 and Barbara de Zorzi V Mercorella V Meehan Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne John J. ’63 and Alicia ’77 Burke Richard J. Golden ’64 V Anthony ’65 and Arlene Sr. Mary I. O’Donnell ’66 John R. Cashin ’68 William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins XV Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy V Miserandino X Michael G. ’68 and Dolores John R. ’63 and Mary Mathis XV Barry W. Kissane ’64 Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy XV McMahon X David C. ’63 and Nancy Moriarty Bro. Campion Lally, OSF ’64 X Philip D. Murray ’65 V 1967 Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly XV Charles L. ’63 and Alice Novak John D. Looney ’64 XV Charles F. ’65 and Nohemi Noselli D O L L A R S R A I S E D $117, 927. 00 Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. James J. Raftery ’63 XV Kevin J. ’64 and Joanne Lyons Michael J. ’65 and Maura CLASS PARTICIPATION 9.57% Vadala XV James R., CPA ’64 and Leticia RED & BLUE CLUB O’Connor XV FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Mazzeo X PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE George P. DeGeorge ’63 and Francis P. Smith ’65 Francis ’64 and Marian John F. Tully ’67 BT XV Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Denise Chamberland X Ralph ’65 and Diana Stinebrickner V Constantino XV Myskowsky XV PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL James J. ’63 and Nancy Jones Joseph J. ’65 and Frances Svirida V Edward J. ’64 and Jean Peters Daniel T. ’67 and Mary Ann Kane PRESIDENT’S CLUB Raymond P. Nash ’63 X John P. Walsh ’65 Edward J. ’64 and Michelle Powers X William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett XV Donald N. ’68 and May Hayward XV ASSISI SOCIETY FRANCISCANS Richard ’64 and Judy Randall V Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Rosemary REMSEN STREET CLUB Daniel E. Bryan ’63 V William M. ’65 and Patricia Black John P., Jr. ’64 and Dorothy Sullivan X Robert G., Esq. ’68 and Margaret William P. ’63 and Elizabeth Casey XV John De Benedetto ’65 Rooney XV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Bombara X Frank ’63 and Ednamae Dambeck XV Walter G. Eggmann ’65 XV Timothy F. Stafford, Sr. ’64 V Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V Brian M. ’68 and Mary Cashin Joseph C. ’63 and Della Dettling V William J. ’65 and Jane N. Flinter Eugene L. Swann ’64 V John E. ’67 and Mary Ellen Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins X Eugene J. Feldhaus ’63 XV Salvatore J. La Porta ’65 Peter M. ’64 and Ann Swist O’Connor XV Vincent J. Dougherty ’68 XV Charles H. ’63 and Dorianne Harris V Blaise ’65 and Ruth Marchese X FRANCISCANS Anthony C., Sr., ’67 and Frances John J. Koster, Ph.D. ’68 XV Gerard R. ’63 and June Kelly XV Bruce A. ’65 and Concetta Edward J. ’64 and Evelyn M. Providenti XV William F. Regan ’68 William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane Pizzimenti V Fusaiotti V Gilbert J. ’67 + and Nancy Radday Raphael, Esq. ’68 and Mary Scotto XV Hugh J., Sr., ’63 and June Hugh T., Ph.D. ’65 and Madalene Stephen P. ’64 and Mary Keller Robert A. ’67 and Mary McMenamin X Potter BALTIC STREET CLUB Donald A. Lomangino ’64 Alessandro XV William E. ’63 and Marjory O’Connor Joseph G. ’65 and Barbaralee Purcell Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Raymond C. Makofske ’64 XV John P. Daley ’67 XV Martin A. Pasquale ’63 XV Sherwood A. Salvan, Esq. ’65 V Donovan XV Christopher T. ’64 and Ingrid Muller Paul ’63 and Patricia Spinelli Louis J. ’65 and Marie Savarese V REMSEN STREET CLUB Thomas A. ’68 and Nancy J. Dunne Walter M. ’64 and Elena Scanlon John P. ’63 and Margaret Toner XV John C. ’67 and Anne Donahue Rev. Msgr. John D. Gilmartin ’68 Anthony N. ’63 and Marylyn Vetrano Robert M. ’64 and Helen K. Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould X John V. ’68 and Ann Griffin V Suzansky X 1966 William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. John A. ’68 and Eileen C. Leone XV FRANCISCANS Douglas G. ’64 and Patricia Quinlan X Joseph F., Ph.D. ’68 and Jane M. Bruce A. ’63 and Raffaela Buckheit X DOLLARS RAISED $27,361.24 Thomson V Salvatore M. ’67 and Lisa Salibello Marino Anthony J. ’63 and Phyllis Cali CLASS PARTICIPATION 16.23% William P. Tyson ’67 X John P. Raftery ’68 V Edward J., Jr. ’63 and Maureen PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Eugene P. ’67 and Colette Westhoff V Dr. John P. ’68 and Rosanne Dougherty V 1965 James D. ’66 and Susan Egan X BALTIC STREET CLUB Travers V Thomas J. ’63 and Kathleen Hamm X DOLLARS RAISED $27,440.00 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Frank W. Calamusa, Ph.D. ’67 V Norman A. Wagner ’68 James G. Mannix ’63 CLASS PARTICIPATION 18.70% Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X Michael E. ’63 and Mary Martini V Leonard D’Ambrosia ’67 RED & BLUE CLUB PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan X John A. ’63 and Faith Mazzorana Guarione ’67 and Teresita Diaz Dr. Richard I. ’68 and Maureen Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo XV Dennis J. ’63 and Clare Murphy REMSEN STREET CLUB David ’67 and Susan Fallon V Aquilina Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen V Theodore ’66 and Ilene Bruccoleri V John J. Poy-Ju ’63 V Raymond M. Feeney ’67 and Robert T. ’68 and Patricia Barlow XV Santo ’63 and Agatha C. Tantillo PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion Judy Latta XV John B. ’68 and Elaine Conroy Fanelli V Joseph R. ’63 + and Carol Torpey John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke Michael A. ’68 and Paula Davino

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Robert P. ’68 and Kathleen Ford Dennis J. ’69 and Bernadette Fallon Thomas ’70 and Maria A. Ford John P. ’71 and Kathleen P. Brolly V Chun K., MD ’72 and Joanne Yip Charles T. ’68 and Phyllis Gusman XV Richard M. ’69 and Judy George M., CPA ’70 and Philip A. ’71 and Joann M. Caserta Alfred Zaffiro ’72 and Priscilla Zaffiro Giammarco X Suzanne Gillan X John T. ’68 and Joan Passantino James J. ’71 and Mary Castro ASSISI SOCIETY Edward A. ’68 and Dorette Putonti X Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras X Thomas G. Oldis ’70 XV Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 BT XV Vincent R. ’72 and Dorothy Anthony M. ’68 and Kathleen John, Jr. ’69 and Caron Martinez Dennis J. Skorewicz ’70 Louis ’71 and Michele Dottrina Aperawic XV Santoro V Henry ’69 and Jeannette C. RED & BLUE CLUB Michael J. Higgins ’71 Bruce J. Bombara ’72 Matuszewski V Anthony D. ’68 and Rose Zajkowski Giovanni ’70 and Karen K. Cannone Commander Robert D. Hopping, John C. Codd ’72 X Seamus ’69 and Frances USN (Ret.) ’71 V ASSISI SOCIETY Harry E. ’70 and Ida Macri XV Ron F. Darcy ’72 V McDonald XV Vincent J. ’68 and Diane Ambrosio X Dennis L. ’70 and Deborah Mitchell Shirley Kennedy ’71 V Ernest V. ’72 and Ann DiFranchi XV Thomas P. ’69 and Josephine Frederick T. ’68 and Eileen Brown Edward J. Ormond ’70 Jack F. LaRock ’71 Joseph A. ’72 and Carollee Donnelly X Mione X Thomas G. Bruce, Ph.D. ’68 Richard P. ’70 and Beverly Wagner X Peter P. ’71 and Theresa Mancuso Richard M. ’72 and Susan Greiner V James A. Thamm ’69 and Dennis T. ’68 and Margaret Christy XV John M. ’71 and Sally A. McGrath Brian W. ’72 and Mary Kenny XV Barbara Lack V ASSISI SOCIETY Raymond J. ’71 and Nora Peter N. ’68 and Patricia A. Ferrarotto Edgar A. ’70 and Mary Adamson X Paul L. Magnano, CLU, CHFC ’72 V ASSISI SOCIETY McKeough X Rev. Randolph J. ’68 and Donna Michael A. Bianco ’70 V Nicholas A. ’72 and Jean D. Marano X Geminder Robert L. Conway ’69 X Brian C. ’71 and Linda McMahon V Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 BT X Richard P. ’72 and Delia Montalbano John A. Fedele ’69 John K. Molen ’71 V John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace X Richard J. ’70 and Patricia ’81 Austin V., CPA ’72 and Mary Andrew J. Habermann ’69 Frank G. Morelli ’71 V Walter E. ’68 and Eileen Gilpin V Clancy Murphy XV Stephen J. Hayden ’69 Rory J. ’71 and Jane Quinn V Francis J. ’68 + and Marylyn E. William ’70 and Mary Ellen Costello Captain Robert T. ’72 and Charles J. ’69 and Noreen Kelly V Joseph C. ’71 and Elaine Harvey X Theodore ’70 and Pamela Donna A. ’73 Murphy V Patrick J. Kelly ’69 XV Trentacoste X Vincent S. ’68 and Marie Dymczynski XV Walter D. Peyton ’72 McCormack V Michael J. ’69 and Joan Legge Anthony P. ’71 and Regina Valenti V Joseph J. Giovaniello ’70 X Mervyn ’72 and Aleitha Punnett V Anthony A. Lombardo ’69 and Kevin B. ’71 and Joan Westley Dennis P. ’68 and Barbara John T. ’70 and Irene Haran Michael J. ’72 and Joyce Ranieri V Mroczkowski Tina Kellner George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen X FRANCISCANS Ellen M. Raspitha ’72 V Charles ’68 and Ticia Parente V Michael J. ’69 and Anne M. ’76 Robert C. ’70 and Lucy Labriola V James R. ’71 and Marie Barnett Thomas P. Regan ’72 John J. ’68 and Georgeanne Ponzini McCafferty Aldo F. ’70 and Irene Lattanzio Richard C. Baron ’71 V James M. Scott ’72 Bernard P. Stefanek ’68 Thomas F. ’69 and Margaret Daniel G. ’70 and Susan Lynch George C. ’71 and Mary Blanchard V Joseph A. ’72 and Pamela Turzo V Barbara ’68 and Kevin F. ’76 McGarrity William M. Mancini ’70 XV Vincent J. ’71 and Joyce Bova Peter J. Yovine ’72 Sullivan V D. Kevin ’69 and Kathleen Barbara L. Carney ’71 Edward P. Morrissey ’70 X FRANCISCANS Theodore J. ’68 and Arlene McQuade XV Stephen P. Chiarini ’71 X William J. ’72 and Maureen Biesty Timmins V Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik X FRANCISCANS Robert F. Dunn ’71 Alfonso G. ’72 and Roseann Figliolia Paul F. ’68 and Giuseppina Valenti Dr. Anthony Santorufo ’69 V William D. ’70 and Carmela Chomin James W. ’71 and Diane Egan Richard M. ’72 and Antoinette Salvatore P. ’69 and Marina Rolf B. ’70 and Judith Friedmann X FRANCISCANS James R. ’71 and Ann Farrell V Greene X Trentacoste James A. ’70 and Virginia Gallagher Sr. Margaret Faherty ’68 Michael G. ’71 and Stephanie Gregory B. ’72 and Winnifred A. Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt XV Rev. Philip F. ’70 and Lorraine Joseph P. ’68 and Mary A. Gribbin X Morahan Giardino Johnson William U. Harris ’68 FRANCISCANS John M. Murphy ’71 Michael H. ’70 and Deborah Bro. Stephen J. Lamendola, CSC ’72 Frank R. ’68 and Isabella L. Milligan Father Nicholas A. Daddona ’69 and Joseph M. ’71 and Virginia Rhatigan V Higginson Salvatore A. ’72 and Faye Marino Sr. Mary O’Connor ’68 Maureen Daddona Peter J. Scarlato ’71 John A. ’70 and Lorraine Krizel X Kathryn A. Meyers ’72 Dennis M. Reilly, LCSW ’68 XV Sr. Kathleen Hennessy, RSM ’69 V William P. ’71 and Aida Smith V John P. ’70 and Donna Lenihan Peter A. ’72 and Jacqueline Minio Joseph F. ’68 and Annette Tyrian V Michael P. ’69 and Geraldine Francis A. ’70 and Victoria Lofaso X Frank A. ’72 and Jean Palmeri Carmine J. ’68 and Victoria Lombardi Bro. Louis T. Miritello, OSF ’70 1972 Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito Zummo XV Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth O’Mara X Michael E. ’72 and Michelle Thomas P. ’70 and Elizabeth DOLLARS RAISED $289,063.71 Richard R. ’69 and Margret-Rose Salogub V O’Brien V CLASS PARTICIPATION 9.93% Orlando V John A. ’72 and Clara Santoro X 1969 Michael J. Quinn ’69 V FOUNDER’S CIRCLE William L. Tamparo ’72 DOLLARS RAISED $29,940.00 1971 Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.53% Marsiello XV 1970 DOLLARS RAISED $32,650.00 1973 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.06% CHARTER SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $59,287.00 Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Bruce J. ’72 and Patricia Henry DOLLARS RAISED $160,700.00 CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.40% PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL + Killeen XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.58% Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale X PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Pitta XV FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Peter T. ’70 and Janice Chingos XV PRESIDENT’S CLUB PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark V Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan X PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL DiMauro XV Amodeo XV REMSEN STREET CLUB Edward ’70 and Patricia William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully X Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. Dennis J. Burke ’71 and DePalma X PRESIDENT’S CLUB Travaglianti XV PRESIDENT’S CLUB Martha L. Mackey, Esq. X John A. Rowinski ’73 and Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro V Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 X PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 XV REMSEN STREET CLUB Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Rev. Alan A. Fretto ’71 REMSEN STREET CLUB PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Raul P. Arroyo ’69 V Merzbacher XV William J. Lucadamo ’71 Donald V. ’72 and Rosemary James M. ’73 and Pat Fox Brian W. Clancy ’69 Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Louis H. ’71 and Mary Roller X Bavuso V Joseph P. Forte, Esq. ’69 and Inez D’Arcangelo X Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 X Charles P. Kowalski ’72 XV PRESIDENT’S CLUB Dorothy Vance-Forte XV Matthew J. ’73 and Mary Ellen REMSEN STREET CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72 Clifford B. ’69 and Doris Redden X Krsulich XV William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black V Daniel J. ’71 and Mary Brouder X BALTIC STREET CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB Kevin J. ’70 and Teresa Burke X James J. Daw, Jr. ’71 V Robert M. ’72 and Eileen Damante REMSEN STREET CLUB Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry XV Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta James P. Lawler ’71 V Carl M. Fiorillo ’72 V Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Reid ’73 XV Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Cutrone XV RED & BLUE CLUB Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Corcoran XV Angelo A. Giordano, Esq. ’70 and Louis P. Celano ’71 Frederick G. ’72 and Karen Michael S. ’73 and Mary A. Francis J. ’69 and Ellen Giammona Dr. Joann DeLeonibus Wissemann Patrick W. Condren ’71 XV McGowan V Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell X Edward R. ’71 and Angela F. Curty X RED & BLUE CLUB Thomas ’73 and Marilyn Raleigh X Groarke XV Michael J. ’70 and Maureen F. Robert A. Dennis ’71 Louis J. ’72 and Veronica Anemone V Frederick L. ’69 and Anne I. McInerney X RED & BLUE CLUB Louis A. ’71 and Pauline Esposito Kathleen B. ’72 and Robert, Jr. Michaels X Thomas B. ’70 and Connie Albert T. ’73 and Carol A. Jaronczyk X Thomas B. ’71 and Patricia Bolz V Thomas P. Reilly ’69 V McManus XV Nicholas J. ’73 and Loretta Losquadro Dominick J. ’72 and Maryann McCauley X RED & BLUE CLUB Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore V James F. ’71 and Patricia O’Sullivan X Brancato James F. ’73 and Theresa McKenna V Dave H. Bacchioni ’69 and BALTIC STREET CLUB Luis J. ’71 and Georgina Rodriguez XV Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski X Arthur ’73 and Maureen Raimo Debbie Faust-Bacchioni X George Brennan ’70 XV Terese M. Rouge ’71 XV James T. McAuliffe ’72 Francis W. ’73 and Geraldine Ryan X Edward D. Bova ’69 V John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey XV Edmond ’72 and Gail McTigue X ASSISI SOCIETY Louis T., CFP ’73 and Kathleen James F. ’69 and Kathleen Stephen M. Cronin ’70 Robert ’72 and Karen C. ’74 Robert J. Bridgeman ’71 V Scipione DeVarso XV Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla V Scharbach V

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ASSISI SOCIETY Angela A. Downes ’74 V PRESIDENT’S CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY Margaret M. Kennedy ’78 Joseph R. ’73 and Patricia Kenneth A., Jr. ’74 and Patricia Egan Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Thomas K. ’77 and Mary Alesi Kathleen M. King ’78 XV Assortato V Bro. Gerald P. Hedrick ’74 Williams XV Glen Anderson ’77 and Maureen T. Leo ’78 XV John G. ’74 and Mary Herr V Patricia A. Logan, CPCU ’78 X Desmond E. ’73 and Joy Blaine REMSEN STREET CLUB Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson V Gerard P. Conlon ’73 and Samuel H. Livingston ’74 Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 and Claire J. Baker ’77 X Steven J., Sr., ’78 and Barbara Mary E. McKenna ’74 V Mauceri V Anne Tully-Conlon ’76 X Edward J. Ryan ’75 V Priscilla Barnes-Davis ’77 and Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin X Robert, CPA ’74 and Elena Arthur S. Davis, II Maureen A. Meehan ’78 V Thomas V. Horsting ’73 Quartuccio X BALTIC STREET CLUB Lawrence K. ’77 and Elizabeth A. ’78 Kevin M. ’78 and Laura Nash Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76 and Theresa A. Loughran ’73 V Dennis G. ’74 and Rita Riehman XV Becker Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 Timothy J. ’73 and Nelly Marco V George D. ’74 and Barbara Wolf V Christopher M. ’77 and Phyllis Orlando V Joseph C. ’76 and Janet Caldarella XV Richard J. ’73 and Mimi Martin V Broughton Gerard ’78 and Patricia A. ’78 Donna A. ’73 and Brian J. Campbell ’76 X Frances Bruns-Barlow ’77 and Trapp V Anne C. ’76 and Victor Dagenais X Captain Robert T. ’72 Murphy V 1975 Joel Barlow Marion D. ’78 and Bernard ’79 Robert J., CFP ’76 and Karin William ’73 and Joann O’Brien X DOLLARS RAISED $107,045.00 Frederick ’77 and Mary Cannone White V CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.63% Genalo X John Tantillo, Ph.D. ’73 Lucy Curci-Gonzalez ’77 and FRANCISCANS Peter E. ’76 and Susan W. Maloney XV Arturo Gonzalez-Alfonso V FRANCISCANS FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Colin R. ’78 and Urma O. ’77 Paul A. Marino ’76 Paul Degrazia ’77 Bert I. Bernard ’73 William J. ’75 and Geraldine Callender Mary McGovern-Morris ’76 and Elizabeth D. Mendoza ’77 Alfred A. ’73 and Denise DiCarlo Lovejoy XV Brenda J. Campbell-Beyman ’78 Michael P. Morris ’76 X William C. ’77 and Mary A. Palmer Virginia G. ’73 and John Hamlin Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Elizabeth L. Capozzi-Petito ’78 Jack Hyland ’73 Salamone XV RED & BLUE CLUB FRANCISCANS Kathleen Corrigan ’78 and Joseph J. Ponzio ’76 Eric J. Ierardi ’73 CHARTER SOCIETY Maria T. Auletta, MD ’77 Mathew W. Sanderleaf John M. ’76 and Mary G. ’79 Frank G. Krasevec ’73 V Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess X Urma O. ’77 and Colin R. ’78 Barbara Khoury ’78 Thompson V Thomas F. ’73 and Suzanne Oftring Callender Cornelius C. McSweeney ’78 REMSEN STREET CLUB Jorge L. Rodriguez ’73 ASSISI SOCIETY Mark A. ’77 and Catherine T. ’77 Peter W. Mikos ’78 Joseph E. ’75 and Margaret Kelly V Raymond Bassil ’76 Carleo Mary P. Mullahy, RN ’78 Alex J. ’73 and Alexandra Rojowsky Edward J. Ryan ’75 and William A. ’76 and Marybeth Curran Regina S. Dowuona-Lutterodt ’77 V Anne M. ’78 and Herman M. ’79 Robert E. Woods ’73 Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 V JoAnn ’76 and Gary Damiano V Nicholas M. Fialo ’77 Petsche V Diane M. ’75 and Robert J. ’77 Trapp Steve R. Johnson ’76 Jayne B. Godlewski ’77 V Dr. Evelyn M. ’78 and Roberto Harry W. ’75 and Marion A. Whelpley 1974 Jack M. ’76 and Patricia Jordan Thelma G. Gumbs, RN ’77 Rodriguez DOLLARS RAISED $13,616.00 BALTIC STREET CLUB Kevin J. ’76 and Kelly A. Kelleher V Darlene Kenty-Jefferson ’77 and Rev. Michael Tedone ’78 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 9.57% Salvatore V., CPA ’75 and Serena Dennis J. ’76 and Patricia ’79 Theodore Jefferson Barbuzza X Gloria J. Martin ’77 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Lacognata V Peter ’75 and Anne L. ’79 Brigando V 1979 Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 and Philip ’76 and Alida LaSpisa V Elizabeth Moore-McGuire ’77 Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo XV DOLLARS RAISED $93,352.21 John A. Rowinski ’73 XV George M. ’76 and Maureen R. John ’77 and Theresa Pastore V CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.27% RED & BLUE CLUB Lovaglio XV Deborah T. Smith ’77 V REMSEN STREET CLUB Thomas ’75 and Regina ’75 Dowling Anne M. ’76 and Michael J. ’69 Elaine M. ’77 and Thomas E. Smith X CHARTER SOCIETY John J. ’74 and Kathy Barry V Steven A. ’75 and Rita M. Orlando X McCafferty Michael E. ’77 and Jeanne Sullivan Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly V Paul V. ’74 and Maryjo Cucarese V Carl P. ’75 and Christabel A. ’75 Harry C. ’76 and Rosemary Norum Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 Quigley XV Glenn T. ’76 and Linda Rivano Giordano McDermott XV Michael R. ’76 and Susan E. ’81 1978 Thomas J. Randazzo ’75 V PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Daniel A. Ricciardi ’74 Sheehan DOLLARS RAISED $34,064.78 Mary Ellen ’75 and Anthony Scala XV Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina XV BALTIC STREET CLUB John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall V Kevin F. ’76 and Barbara ’68 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.93% PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 and Sullivan V PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76 ASSISI SOCIETY Joseph ’76 and Jane Tricarico Edmund J. Greco ’79 X Myrna H. Belgrave-Sigua ’75 James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue V Robert J., CPA ’74 and Lorraine P. Anne Tully-Conlon ’76 and Judy A. ’79 and Robert Rice V Gregory J. Brady ’75 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Clark V Gerard P. Conlon ’73 X REMSEN STREET CLUB Joseph T. ’75 and Grace Brady V Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole XV Fulvia M. Forbes ’74 X Eric P. Vogelsberg ’76 William C. ’79 and Rebecca B. ’80 Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen John J. Lyons ’74 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Armstrong X Clint Ebanks ’75 V FRANCISCANS James C. Petrillo ’74 V Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini V Mary Anne ’79 and Thomas ’78 Samuel J., Ph.D. ’75 and Maryann James G. ’76 and Lorraine Courage Early V RED & BLUE CLUB Fruner John J. ’76 and Arlene C. Ferrante XV REMSEN STREET CLUB Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri X Frank A. ’74 and Rosalie Calvosa V Gary S. ’75 and Joanne M. Jendras XV Patricia C. Kerner ’76 X Margaret M. Costa ’78 + Barbara G. Kelly ’79 and Antonio, Jr. ’74 and Carmen Farina V Antoinette M. Lauletta ’75 V Michael J. ’76 and Dianne Mandel XV Raymond ’78 and Joan K. Dowling V Bobby Benya Joseph A. ’74 and Darlene Foulke XV Richard C. Lorenzo ’75 William F. ’76 and Florence Maroney Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne ’79 V Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Peter J. Palenzona ’74 William E. Ulrich ’75 X Eleanor F. McCabe ’76 V Early Karen C. ’74 and Robert ’72 Robert H. ’76 and Patricia K. W. Richard A. Greene ’78 X Mallozzi XV FRANCISCANS Scharbach V Rahn Leonard G. ’78 and Maryjane Stephen P. ’79 and Roseanne ’80 MaryAnne Belluso-Ballow ’75 and Lubrano XV McInerney ASSISI SOCIETY George Ballow George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands John B. Adesalu ’74 Michael J. ’75 and Linda Carvalhido V BALTIC STREET CLUB 1977 BALTIC STREET CLUB Pasquale Barone ’74 V Theodore Glikis ’75 Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. DOLLARS RAISED $6,785.00 Drennan XV Anne L. ’79 and Peter ’75 Brigando V Robert J. Brown ’74 Michael J. Jesencky ’75 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.39% Lisa M. Gallotta ’79 Mario Calero ’74 Brian ’75 and Kathleen Kellar Mary Anne P. Killeen ’78 XV Eugene J. ’79 and Kathleen M. ’84 Vincent M. ’74 and Mary K. Catalano Robert O. ’75 and Lynn Kurtz PRESIDENT’S CLUB Patricia M. Ola-Chukwu ’78 and Mary K. ’77 and Peter F. ’75 Spiess X Uche O. Ola X McArdle Ralph J. Gargiulo ’74 Anthony J. ’75 and Rose Lauriano X Stephen W. Lipka ’74 V Owen P. ’75 and Colleen McKenna V REMSEN STREET CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB RED & BLUE CLUB Thomas S. ’74 and Maureen Ann S. Samuels ’75 V Donald J. ’77 and Kathryn Peter Cooney ’78 and Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright V McCabe XV Faith C. Saume-Berges ’75 V Faughnan V Margaret M. Slattery ’84 Lorraine F. ’79 and Joseph Altmann V John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue Barbara ’75 and Sean P. Slattery Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. ’75 Trapp Edward C. McGarrity, Jr. ’78 Timothy ’79 and Barbara Hopkins Anthony F. Notaro ’74 Anne M. Kelly ’79 XV James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh V ASSISI SOCIETY Edward A. O’Neill ’74 Julie F. Kelly ’79 XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Elizabeth A. ’78 and Thomas G. ’74 and Margaret 1976 Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich Alicia ’77 and John J. ’63 Burke Lawrence K. ’77 Becker Pellinger V Mary G. ’79 and John M. ’76 DOLLARS RAISED $25,485.23 Karl T. Bednarek, MD ’78 and Benjamin D. ’74 and Jane J. Pride V RED & BLUE CLUB Thompson V CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.69% Sue Robichek X Brian J. ’74 and Mary-Frances Thomas J. ’77 and Lynn Cassidy V PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Joseph A. ’78 and Maryann ASSISI SOCIETY Reavey John E. ’77 and Susan Kiely X Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Cacchioli XV Anne M. Barbera ’79 Ann Tomo ’74 Frank A. Marino ’77 Koster X Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 XV Donald A. Buckley ’79 V Patricia M. Moffatt-Lesser ’77 and FRANCISCANS Jeanmarie Costello ’78 and John Carollo ’79 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Jeffrey Lesser XV Kevin ’74 and Marina W. Callaghan Karen A. Cottone ’79 Richard G. ’76 and Margaret Dennis Quinn Joseph J. Cunningham ’74 V Danderline Ed J. ’78 and Lisa Cronen Barbara A. Cullen ’79

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Timothy P. Giambrone ’79 Donald C. ’80 and Rita Cilia Michael J. ’82 and Patricia Orlay V Kathleen M. ’84 and Eugene J. ’79 Eileen ’86 and Ovanes ’85 Mary P. Hume ’79 V Thomas J. Corrigan ’80 Louise M. Verdemare ’82 V McArdle Ovanessian Carol A. ’84 and Gino Menchini James J. Paguaga ’86 Dr. Jean A. King ’79 Charles P. ’80 and Donna M. ’81 FRANCISCANS Patricia ’79 and Dennis J. ’76 Costa Christine A. Cirillo ’82 RED & BLUE CLUB Robert ’86 and Roseann Vito Lacognata V Joanne ’80 and Charles Dreiss Dr. Edward ’82 and Julie DeRosa Margaret M. Slattery ’84 and FRANCISCANS Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 X John A. Fritsch ’80 Virginia Fazio ’82 V Peter Cooney ’78 Regan C. ’86 and Frederic B. Stephen J. Phelan ’79 Claudia A. Gilchriest ’80 XV Quintella Heyward ’82 ASSISI SOCIETY Burnham Mary C. ’79 and Al Romeo V Viken Najarian ’80 Elia G. ’82 + and Kathleen M. ’83 James J. Archer ’84 V Noreen A. Collins ’86 Eileen M. Ulmer ’79 V Mary E. ’80 and Michael Sammartino Malara V Patricia J. ’86 and Richard W. Bernard ’79 and Marion D. ’78 Kathleen M. Boily-Young ’84 Richard J. Stubits ’82 Glenn M. Huzinec ’84 and Theresa Ekelund XV White V James P. ’86 and Joan Fazio 1981 M. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 V FRANCISCANS Patricia C. Greene ’86 DOLLARS RAISED $141,707.97 Dragan ’84 and Dorothy Radovich Gloria A. ’79 and Frank 1983 William M. ’86 and Frances Sullivan V CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.67% Frederick A. Suzel ’84 DeCrescenzo V DOLLARS RAISED $33,785.00 Mark ’86 and Carey Urbach William J. ’79 and Eva Ferro CHARTER SOCIETY CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.83% FRANCISCANS Joseph G. ’79 and Mary Anne Fritsch David E. Haverty ’81 XV Liliana A. Arias ’84 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Elizabeth Cammarosano, RN ’84 1987 Richard J. ’79 and Diane Heegan Walton D. ’83 BT and Donna W. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Sebastian J. ’84 and Carol DiBella Michael F. ’79 and Ann Laffey V Walter R. Leong ’81 XV Pearson DOLLARS RAISED $8,100.00 Dr. Paul M. Lewandowski ’79 Rev. Peter E. DiTomasso, Jr. ’84 CLASS PARTICIPATION 2.98% REMSEN STREET CLUB PRESIDENT’S CLUB Urai L. Klinkusoom ’84 Patrick J. ’79 and Geraldine A., PRESIDENT’S CLUB Ralph C. ’81 and Lorraine Baione J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Rebecca Levy ’84 and Bill Gantt CPCU ’81 O’Beirne George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel V Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81 XV Mangan V John J. ’79 and Louise P. O’Sullivan Desiree L. Mapp-Odom ’84 and Michael Schwerdtman ’81 Patricia A. ’83 and Jerome ’76 REMSEN STREET CLUB Herman M. ’79 and Anne M. ’78 Russell Odom V Williams V Josephine ’87 and Richard Petsche V BALTIC STREET CLUB Rosemary D. ’84 and Frank McCullagh Savastano X Joyce A. ’79 and Paul E. Reynolds X Andrew V., CPA ’81 and Angela C. REMSEN STREET CLUB Robert J. ’87 and Lisa Wisniewski V De T. Thai ’79 ’81 Vindigni X Patricia K. Cassidy ’83 XV Eileen ’84 Nolan Brian Cosgrove ’83 V Vivian G. ’84 and Rigoberto Pabon V ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB Denise G. Pennacchio ’84 Stacey J. Guerriera-Tynion ’87 and Oswald C., Jr. ’81 and Phyllis Boyce V BALTIC STREET CLUB 1980 Marie-Alice Philippe ’84 and John J. ’83 and Joan Ferro Donald Tynion ASSISI SOCIETY Frantz Legerdauphin DOLLARS RAISED $21,185.00 Kevin G. ’83 and Catherine Henry Teresa ’87 and Thomas O’Sullivan Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Kevin ’87 and Margaret Z. ’91 Woods CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.74% Gayle A. Lombardi ’83 X Frank Keenan V PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Patricia ’81 and Richard J. ’70 Kevin M. ’83 and Mary Ann Worth V 1985 FRANCISCANS Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV Eileen M. ’87 and Albert Bartha V Clancy ASSISI SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $4,220.00 Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 X Bruce J. Leeds ’87 Kevin B. ’81 and Nora Crumlish V Frank R. Bongiorni ’83 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.07% Lisa M. ’87 and Charles Mays PRESIDENT’S CLUB Jeanette Dowdell ’81 V Deborah A. Cregan ’83 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. ’80 Alexander ’81 and Virginia Havriliak V Pat A. Figueroa ’83 Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher V Hanley XV Christopher L. ’81 and Theresa A. Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive XV ASSISI SOCIETY 1988 Hyland V Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio V REMSEN STREET CLUB Sallyann G. ’85 and Richard Bartels DOLLARS RAISED $40,406.98 Halina J. ’81 and Jack Jankowski V Evelyn Magdaleno ’83 Rebecca B. ’80 and William C. ’79 Mary Ann Byrnes ’85 XV CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.49% Armstrong X Eileen R. Lian ’81 V Nicole Pluviose ’83 X Michael ’85 and Lisa Curti XV William P. ’81 and Kathleen Muzyka X Deborah A. Strack-Cregan ’83 and CHARTER SOCIETY John J. ’80 and Mary Frawley X Claudette Medina ’85 Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 XV Brendan Cregan XV Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly X Roseanne ’80 and Stephen P. ’79 Ovanes ’85 and Eileen ’86 James P. ’81 and Joanne D. Shea X Lawrence Thornton ’83 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL McInerney Ovanessian Susan E. ’81 and Michael R. ’76 Dolores Valdez ’83 Eileen D. Reiss ’88 + BALTIC STREET CLUB Sheehan Frank A. ’85 and Lucille Plantemoli Marjorie Driscoll ’80 V FRANCISCANS Rosaleen C. ’85 and Robert Shea REMSEN STREET CLUB Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon XV FRANCISCANS John D. Coakley ’83 and Peter ’88 and Frances Kelly Donna M. ’81 and Charles P. ’80 Grace Z. Machuca-Coakley V FRANCISCANS Robert H. ’80 and Alicia Mulvena Vincent A. Albunio, Esq. ’85 ASSISI SOCIETY Costa Mark ’83 and Dolores ’83 Ferro XV The Honorable Margo K. Brodie ’88 V RED & BLUE CLUB Thomas A. ’81 and Kathleen Holmes Julia Guzzino ’83 Lorraine T. Calcaterra ’85 Mary P. Byrnes ’80 V Rodrigue Domingue ’88 X John C. Magnotti ’81 Kathleen M. ’83 and Elia G. ’82 + Paul Capua ’85 Irma Garcia ’80 XV Irene A. Feldman ’88 James F. McCauley ’81 Malara V Lucia M. ’85 and Chester M. Euton V Angelo ’80 and Vincenza Guerriero V and Paul Polik V Grace ’81 and Raymond McEvoy V Janet M. ’83 and Joseph Meany Maria ’85 and Louis Faicco V Julian McKelly ’88 ASSISI SOCIETY Geraldine A., CPCU ’81 and Steven J. Mullins ’83 X Richard Ferro ’85 Michael D. Paladine ’88 Raymond A. ’80 and Debora Barrett V Patrick J. ’79 O’Beirne Brian ’83 and Diane O’Boyle Jean M. ’85 and Michael O’Malley Theresa M. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 Richard Brathwaite ’80 Thomas N. Orefice ’81 V Susan L. Push ’83 and Glenn M. Huzinec ’84 V Alfio Carrabotta ’80 James D. Pomposello ’81 Rose K. ’83 and Milton L. Williams 1986 John H. Spina, DPM ’88 V Mario P. ’80 and Margaret ’80 Margaret Schwerdtman ’81 DOLLARS RAISED $26,550.00 Conde V FRANCISCANS David DeGroot ’80 1984 CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.27% Lawrence R. ’88 and Patricia Carol O. Kane ’80 1982 DOLLARS RAISED $26,315.00 FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Carlucci X John R. ’80 and Laura Keenan DOLLARS RAISED $3,936.00 CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.62% William F. Dawson Jr. ’86 BT XV Joseph DiStefano ’88 James P. Schiano ’88 John J. ’80 and Carolyn Kelly CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.89% PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Toby L. Zimmerman ’88 X Yuet N. Lam ’80 REMSEN STREET CLUB Jesus F. ’84 BT and Noreen M. ’84 James F. Bozart ’86 and Gaetano Messina ’80 Michael ’82 and Josephine Lobosco Linares XV D. Baxter Winston XV Maria Naccarato ’80 and Veronica A. ’82 and Pat A.’79 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE REMSEN STREET CLUB 1989 David Stevens Mallozzi XV Alber ’84 and Laura Hot V Maria Donini ’86 X Armand M., Jr. ’80 and Jeanne M. DOLLARS RAISED $4,730.00 RED & BLUE CLUB Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella V Patella XV REMSEN STREET CLUB CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.58% Michael Cordes ’82 Patricia A. Radigan ’80 Hector Batista ’84 BT BALTIC STREET CLUB PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Neil C. O’Donnell ’82 V Katherine M. ’80 and Bruno Rosemarie A. ’84 and Scott T. Damiano Mazzone ’86 V Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and Lanard Schettini X ASSISI SOCIETY ASSISI SOCIETY Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV John ’80 and Joyce Sheehan Kevin ’82 and Dianne Agoglia Jo Ann C. Stonier, Esq. ’84 X Maria Cestaro ’86 BALTIC STREET CLUB Patricia A. Brennen ’82 Dolly L. Williams ’84 Albert Tannis ’80 X Colonel Edward, Jr. ’86 and Patricia Catherine L. ’89 and Thomas Mary T. Tesoriero-Wood ’80 and Thomas J. ’82 and Ellen Duffy BALTIC STREET CLUB Daily X Wornom XV James Wood Peter A. Fountaine ’82 Dr. Charles G.’84 and Ann M. ’84 Theresa Fahy, DPM ’86 William J. Gallagher ’82 RED & BLUE CLUB FRANCISCANS Garlisi X Jane McGreal ’86 Mary F. Houlihan ’82 Christopher R. ’89 and Nenette Mary E. Callahan ’80 X Joseph M. Hemway ’84 XV David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe V Paul Mercado ’82 Palermo V

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ASSISI SOCIETY FRANCISCANS James M. Hoban ’01 Christine A. Kramer-Santangelo ’89 Mary A. Carvalho ’92 1996 1999 Olga M. Macolino ’01 X and Salvatore Santangelo Jennifer ’92 and Charles Flynn V DOLLARS RAISED $2,845.00 DOLLARS RAISED $1,850.00 Erica Matechak ’89 Antoinette Palazzi ’92 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 2.65% CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.47% 2002 Matthew J. Turner ’89 Danielle K. Rouchon ’92 V REMSEN STREET CLUB BALTIC STREET CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $6,860.00 FRANCISCANS Christopher M. ’96 and Josette Ortiz Erinn L. ’99 and Michael ’00 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.76% Mary F. Brenner ’89 1993 V Jaworsky Nancy D. Conforti ’89 and James G. Quigley ’96 X Christopher R. ’99 and Carrie A. REMSEN STREET CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $1,335.00 Long V Willaim DiCaro RED & BLUE CLUB Julio A. Agosto ’02 and CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.76% Ernesto F. Conte ’89 John N. McPadden ’96 RED & BLUE CLUB Aura N. Miranda-Agosto XV Yadira A. Ramos-Herbert ’02 V Gina Marrella ’89 RED & BLUE CLUB Gail A. O’Donnell ’96 V Thomas Smith ’99 Warren S. Walters ’89 Paul F. Cosgrove, DDS ’93 V Anne E. ’02 and Kevin J. Rhatigan V ASSISI SOCIETY ASSISI SOCIETY Anthony H. Zalak ’02 XV ASSISI SOCIETY Vincent A. Padula ’96 Danielle T. Battista ’99 V 1990 Juan ’93 and Nadine S. ’94 Daisy P. ’96 and Irwin Weinstein Nicholas A. Gaus ’99 V BALTIC STREET CLUB Veletanga Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 V FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS DOLLARS RAISED $754.00 Shernette C. Walters ’93 V John P. Doherty ’96 Larry V. Medina ’99 RED & BLUE CLUB CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.77% Betty L. Williams ’93 Christopher A. Ierardi ’96 Joanne Philippe ’99 Jennifer, CPA ’02 and ASSISI SOCIETY FRANCISCANS Thomas A. Rignola ’99 Christopher G. ’01 Manukian Kristen A. Baldomar-Deodato ’90 Lloyd E. Anderson ’93 Reva C. Thomas ’99 Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 and and Matthew G. Deodato V Robert M. Cruz ’01 Linda ’93 and Renee Destouches 1997 Gladstone S. Williams ’99 Anthony ’90 and Linda Baranello V Carolyn R. Everett ’93 DOLLARS RAISED $15,682.00 Oliver A. Prince ’02 Patricia A. McCauley-Koestner ’90 Carolyn ’93 and William I. ’66 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.60% Michelle D. Teehan ’02 FRANCISCANS Meehan 2000 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ASSISI SOCIETY Henry A. Giron ’90 and Paul R. Puttlitz ’93 Michael A. ’97 BT and Julia DOLLARS RAISED $1,891.00 Jamila A. Alkaifi-Hercules ’02 V Elizabeth Diaz de Giron X MacIntyre X CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.25% Grace Darsi ’02 Michael L. ’90 and Nancy Gorman 1994 BALTIC STREET CLUB Boriana A. ’02 and Benjamin D. Cleon T. Hardy ’90 BALTIC STREET CLUB Fackler Beata Bak-Tannuzzo ’97 and Michael ’00 and Erinn L. ’99 Joanne Hunt-Brandes ’90 and DOLLARS RAISED $7,075.00 Elese M. Francis ’02 Paul B. Tannuzzo ’95 Jaworsky Barry Brandes CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.34% Sonia ’02 and Michael Gomez V Neal M. ’90 and Eleanora McGarrity RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL FRANCISCANS Lorraine F., RN ’90 and Ira Zapin V David B. Gardella ’97 Laura L. Eisenzopf ’00 X R.J. ’94 and Maria Hinners V Gladimir Ambroise ’02 Christopher M. Gibbons ’97 and Lisa M. Gambardella ’00 V BALTIC STREET CLUB Patricia M. Comer ’02 Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98 Jason M. George ’00 1991 James P. ’94 and Andrea L. Cahalan Chad V. Davis ’02 Natalia ’97 and Daniel P. Murphy X Dr. Anna Y. Len ’00 DOLLARS RAISED $3,095.00 Jean S. ’94 BT and Melissa Josephine F. ’00 and Michael Parisi Elizabeth J. Mitchell-Fiorentino ’02 ASSISI SOCIETY CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.38% Desravines Hansen S. Stewart ’02 Norman W. Ellison ’97 FRANCISCANS RED & BLUE CLUB FOUNDER’S CIRCLE John F. ’97 and Julia Emilio Alicia M. Browne ’00 Betty A. ’94 and Harold Gatto Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Erez, Ph.D. ’97 and Rosalin Shochat X Shiren N. Choudhury ’00 2003 Arthur Swaine, Jr. V ASSISI SOCIETY Ovid ’00 and Heather Cusu FRANCISCANS DOLLARS RAISED $10,950.38 William Beuther, Jr. ’94 V Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 V PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Mary S. O’Hara ’97 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.50% Leslie M. McNamara ’94 Filip E. Ivanov ’00 Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 and George C. Sullivan ’97 PRESIDENT’S CLUB Rosalia ’94 and Anthony Monetti Anthony J. ’00 and Laureen Kurtin V Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT XV Julie M. Acuff ’03 Neil Sternberg ’94 Vivian Mazzella ’00 V REMSEN STREET CLUB Carol T. Decina ’03 Nadine S. ’94 and Juan ’93 Yolanda B. Singh ’00 Anthony J. Henry ’91 1998 Borislav G. Guenov ’03 XV Veletanga Anthony C. Tomasulo ’00 XV James P. ’91 and Virginia C. DOLLARS RAISED $1,800.00 Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Kristie L. Viggiano ’00 RED & BLUE CLUB McDade V CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.95% Zawrotniak Eulene A. ’00 and Ira Workman XV Anthony J., Jr. ’03 and Kristen L. ’03 Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Fasano FRANCISCANS Mary C., CPA ’91 and Edward B. John N. ’98 and Mary E. Thomas M. Rivera, Jr. ’03 Charlotte T. Albury ’94 Shaw V Wlaysewski X 2001 Mark K. Brown, CPA ’94 ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB DOLLARS RAISED $9,195.00 Stephanie R. ’94 and Anthony RED & BLUE CLUB George Cataudella ’03 V Colleen A. Meade-Edwards ’91 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.53% Dumaine Bevin K. Meade-Gibbons ’98 and Roseline Cuevas ’03 and John C. Edwards Tara A. Schneider ’94 Christopher M. Gibbons ’97 PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Christina J. Fama ’03 ASSISI SOCIETY Anna L. Soto ’94 Danielle Santucci-Gracchi ’98 Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan XV Debra A. ’03 and James Internicola Janet M. Dawson ’91 and Sheila M. Walsh ’94 ASSISI SOCIETY REMSEN STREET CLUB Dillon C. Jodhan ’03 James P. Vafeas V Rev. Josephjude C. Gannon ’98 V Dixil H. Francis ’01 Serghei I. Vaculeac ’03 Jose R. Guzman ’91 Virginia L. Hanson, RN ’98 V Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01 X FRANCISCANS Margaret Z. ’91 and Kevin ’87 Woods 1995 Karen Hare-Booras ’98 and RED & BLUE CLUB Candace A. Curry ’03 DOLLARS RAISED $1,850.00 Robert Booras FRANCISCANS Robert M. Cruz ’01 and William C. Daniels ’03 V CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.96% Leonard T. Jordan, Jr. ’98 and Elizabeth G. ’91 and C. Harkin Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 V Melissa A. Duron ’03 Juanita Boddie-Jordan Dickens K. Malave ’91 REMSEN STREET CLUB Matthew C. Hogan ’01 XV Tisha Greenidge ’03 Tara L. Luhrs ’98 Vicki J. ’91 and Richard C. Shields Dyanne M. Rosado ’95 Angela K. ’01 and William F. Jerry K. Hyppolite ’03 Mark S. Nurse ’98 V Virginia ’91 and Peter N. ’58 Smith BALTIC STREET CLUB Manekas X Wahid B. Joel ’03 Bernardo S. Phipps ’98 Paul B. Tannuzzo ’95 and Christopher G. ’01 and Bekim Kalicovic ’03 Ariel Rodriguez ’98 1992 Beata Bak-Tannuzzo ’97 Jennifer, CPA ’02 Manukian Patricia L. Kessler ’03 FRANCISCANS Ambika Tewari ’03 ASSISI SOCIETY ASSISI SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $1,600.00 Augustus E. ’98 and Reine Aikins Joseph J. Williams ’03 Christine M. Azzolini-Occhipinti ’95 X Avalon T. Goddard ’01 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.62% Richard T. Finger, Jr. ’98 V Bridget C. Trumpet ’95 Monica Michalski-Verdino ’01 and RED & BLUE CLUB Mary Ellen ’98 and Cesare Mannino Marie F. Zangari ’95 V Michael Verdino Rachele A. Bucchieri ’92 V 2004 Christopher E. Mills ’98 Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and FRANCISCANS Margaret A. Pawelkiewicz ’98 DOLLARS RAISED $6,190.00 ASSISI SOCIETY Douglas H. Patton V Maryanne F. ’95 and Anthony A. CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.95% Lorena M. Andrews ’92 Alfano FRANCISCANS Leonora T. Augustine-Smith ’92 REMSEN STREET CLUB Nancy Cena ’95 Lauren K. Alleyne ’01 Patricia E. Betz ’92 Charles A. Giardino ’04 X Grace C. McMaster ’95 Csaba M. Biro ’01 and Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 X Kenneth J. ’92 and Joann M. Coffin Cynthia Green-Biro Patrick S. ’95 and Theresa O’Hara X Robert A. Oliva ’04 and Rosabel Colon ’92 John B. Comer ’01 Marie Dattero X Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 V Anwar B. Gladden ’01 Gloria L. Rosado ’92

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RED & BLUE CLUB Darryl D. Celestine ’06 RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY Rosemary Brybag ’04 V Tricia S. Edmund-McIntosh ’06 Salvatore P. ’09 and Melissa Lindsay J. Baldwin ’12 2015 Calver G. Palmer ’04 Fern Y. Foster ’06 Demma V Tsveta M. Kaleynska ’12 DOLLARS RAISED $1,570.00 Maciej Krupa ’06 Vanessa Rivera ’09 CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.17% Chanardai Ramjattan ’04 FRANCISCANS Lisa M. Paolucci ’06 Godwill K. Vortia ’04 ASSISI SOCIETY Carla P. Biggs ’12 ASSISI SOCIETY Christine C. Pigott ’06 V ASSISI SOCIETY Hendri P. Chauca ’09 Hadar Burger ’12 Joseph J. Buccheri ’15 Anthony J. Trimboli ’06 V Michael J. Ferrari ’04 V Antoinette N. Elcock ’09 Teresa M. Dilillo ’12 Elizabeth C. Peralta ’15 Jason Whittaker ’06 Jelena Maljkovic ’04 Matthew S. Kumm ’09 Morgan M. Iburg ’12 David V. Samuel ’15 Antonevia A. Ocho-Coultes Oddman Kathleen A. Mills ’09 Dionisie Kallo ’12 Sabrina Simmons ’15 ’04 and Julian R. Oddman ’06 2007 John P. ’09 and Jeannette M. ’10 Marissa Padovano ’12 FRANCISCANS Lygia P. Pinheiro ’04 Montes Noemi Rivera ’12 Oksana Burmich ’15 DOLLARS RAISED $5,997.50 Albana Zegullaj-Theka ’04 and Dr. Russell Samofal ’09 Alexandra M. Santo ’12 CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.21% Anthony M. Desiderio ’15 Gjergji Theka Denise Vieni ’09 Filip Sasic ’12 Karen M. Garcia ’15 PRESIDENT’S CLUB FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS Tamas Toth ’12 Tasha M. James ’15 Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and Valentin Benitez ’04 Giuseppe G. Buscemi ’09 Carla P. Uchuya ’12 Judy T. Kairouz ’15 Andrew Hughes V Marie D. Birman ’04 Richard ’09 and Jean M. Campisi John F. Whelan ’12 Garrett D. Kelly ’15 Nikita R. Huggins ’04 BALTIC STREET CLUB Melissa Catalano ’09 David Lonnberg ’15 Joseph L. Mastromarino ’04 Travis C. Clayton ’07 Christina DeBianchi ’09 2013 Igor Z. Mladenovic ’15 Natasha F. Noray ’04 Eric A. Ulrich ’07 V Catherine J. Drakakis ’09 Abraham Oxilas ’15 DOLLARS RAISED $3,925.00 Marina V. Rana ’04 RED & BLUE CLUB Sean E. Ghazala ’09 Jon Pepaj ’15 CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.09% Berneisha C. Rodriguez ’04 Karen A. Brown ’07 Sonia Gutkin ’09 Frank A. Randall ’15 Margaret M. Vonderosten ’04 Jonathan K. Ng ’07 V Edith S. McKenzie ’09 REMSEN STREET CLUB Azania D. Thomas ’15 Nicholas J. Paratore ’09 Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 and Johan F. Torres ’15 ASSISI SOCIETY Jennie A. Rota ’09 V Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 Sean A. Nicholson ’07 V 2005 Elizabeth Seemungal ’09 Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 X RED & BLUE CLUB 2016 DOLLARS RAISED $3,980.00 Melissa D. Welch ’09 Kelsey A. Carbone ’13 V DOLLARS RAISED $1,620.00 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.91% FRANCISCANS David B. Loutfi ’13 Lilyana K. Brown ’07 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.85% REMSEN STREET CLUB Chandradath Ramotar ’13 Adanna T. Jones ’07 2010 Michael A. Correra ’05 X RED & BLUE CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY Chad A. ’07 and Louise Lectura DOLLARS RAISED $1,210.00 Patrick McCormack ’16 BALTIC STREET CLUB Racquel T. ’07 and Harmonie Lewis CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.68% Jennifer L. Ambrosch ’13 Diane M. Milos ’05 and Anthony Liriano ’07 Sophia Boussalh ’13 ASSISI SOCIETY RED & BLUE CLUB Andy Calixto ’16 Alessandro R. Acquista ’06 Vincent Longobardi ’07 Brendan P. English ’13 Elizabeth A. Benson Weiss ’10 Bora Dimitrov ’16 Marlon D. Joseph ’05 and Cristin M. Mullen ’07 Mary E. Gallagher ’13 V Theresa M. Franchi ’16 Jamie Kwasniewski Sabine Phineus ’07 ASSISI SOCIETY Paul Hudak ’13 Steve H. Middelijn ’16 ASSISI SOCIETY Daniella A. Sanderson ’07 Antoinette V. LaFemina ’10 V Marco C. Intrabartolo ’13 Kimberly L. Bennett ’05 Lynson L. Willis ’07 Jeannette M. ’10 and John P. ’09 Yuyin Jiang ’13 FRANCISCANS Jessica C. ’05 and Michael Boiardi V Montes Adolfo Lara ’13 V Jacob N. Barashick ’16 Glenn R. McCartney ’05 FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS Andrew D. Cormack ’16 Gerard McEntee ’05 2008 Michelle M. Conley ’10 Kacie K. Davis ’13 Leah R. Fechko ’16 Danny A. ’05 and Ivette Plaza DOLLARS RAISED $3,875.00 Kerrie E. Harnisher ’10 Marissa L. Gargiulo ’13 Brittany I. Heaphy ’16 CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.47% Stephanie M. Morales ’16 FRANCISCANS Shanique J. Lewis ’10 Nelson Garro ’13 Alexander A. Rodriguez ’16 Alicia J. Browne ’05 REMSEN STREET CLUB Phillip D. Marshall ’10 Marieta Grancaric ’13 Matthew E. Varela ’16 Nehanda N. Celestine ’05 Matthew G. ’08 and Lauren M. ’08 Sean C. Mulligan ’10 Matthew A. Manzi ’13 Liam K. Veazey ’16 Rudolph T. Charles ’05 Bertolotti David R. Pisani ’10 and Geneitha Nettles ’13 V Jennifer R. Corzine-Pisani Alyson M. Piergiovanni ’13 Tiffany R. Zelaya ’16 Andre S. Martindale ’05 BALTIC STREET CLUB Ivon M. Vazquez ’10 Daniella J. Nelson ’05 Cora D. ’08 and David Clark V Bryan T. Quigley ’13 Liliana I. Petrova ’05 Kyle S. Rivadeneyra ’13 RED & BLUE CLUB 2017 Raoutie Ramrattan ’05 Nicholas J. Thompson ’13 Josephine B. Leone ’08 2011 DOLLARS RAISED $2,890.00 Fredy F. Vinansaca ’05 Amelia R. Tonyes ’13 CLASS PARTICIPATION 7.09% ASSISI SOCIETY DOLLARS RAISED $3,620.00 Natasha M. Derrick-Franco ’08 CLASS PARTICIPATION 3.75% BALTIC STREET CLUB 2006 Nicholas ’08 and Daniela M. ’08 REMSEN STREET CLUB 2014 Robert J. Cole ’17 DOLLARS RAISED $4,502.50 Keenan Dolores Kenan ’11 V DOLLARS RAISED $1,590.00 Mackenzie L. Iburg ’17 Nina P. ’08 and Zeljka V. Milos CLASS PARTICIPATION 5.92% CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.83% BALTIC STREET CLUB ASSISI SOCIETY Joanna A. Scotto ’08 BALTIC STREET CLUB Kevin T. Conlon ’11 ASSISI SOCIETY Nicholas P. Barone ’17 FRANCISCANS Rosemarie A. Anspake ’14 James Cafiero ’17 Alessandro R. Acquista ’06 and ASSISI SOCIETY Diane M. Milos ’05 Kennitha A. Allahar ’08 Sara M. Sooy ’14 John R. Cheung ’17 Victoria M. Bombe ’11 V Rosmery C. ’06 and Jaime Chauca Dayna T. Dixon ’08 Denise Thompson ’14 Robert A. Glass ’17 Bono H. Lee ’11 V Assem A. El Ghaziri ’08 James Toscano ’14 V Kelsey Papanicolaou ’17 John P. Gagliolo ’06 Daisy M. Quizhpi ’11 Juliana Endo ’08 Jasmin Viera ’14 Marissa K. Plaia ’17 Peter Kalaev ’06 Liliana Rodriguez ’11 Maria Ferraro ’08 FRANCISCANS FRANCISCANS RED & BLUE CLUB FRANCISCANS Salvatore Frasca ’08 Winnie C. Arzu ’14 Morgan M. Allison ’17 Dr. Anica C. Mulzac ’06 V Aleksandra S. Milanova ’11 Megan E. Husak ’08 Gabriel J. Bagot ’14 Evelyn Bedoya ’17 ASSISI SOCIETY Christina M. Scotti ’11 Michael F. Phillips ’08 Amanda R. Castellano ’14 Johan Betancourt ’17 Thomas E. ’06 and Yoonmi Demerath Angela Terepka ’11 + Joanne Samaha ’08 Robert M. Criscola ’14 Olivia T. Brennan ’17 Elizabeth T. Khalevich ’06 V Monique E. Shannon ’08 Kristen Harney ’14 Katherine N. Cardy ’17 Alfonso Lopez ’06 V Melissa B. Spearman ’08 Shameeka A. Ien ’14 Julian R. Oddman ’06 and Antonevia 2012 Minnie S. Chiu ’17 Konstantin I. Koretskiy ’14 A. Ocho-Coultes Oddman ’04 DOLLARS RAISED $2,195.00 Seth D. Erdman ’17 Thomas J. McKernan ’14 Vanessa C. Rivera ’06 2009 CLASS PARTICIPATION 4.84% Anndella T. Hughes ’17 Nikol Santana ’14 V Sherene Irvine ’17 Bryan M. Wierzbicki ’06 and DOLLARS RAISED $2,703.59 REMSEN STREET CLUB Bosko Stankovic ’14 Jamie A. Kelly ’17 Kairui Wang CLASS PARTICIPATION 6.75% Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 and Regina Toth ’14 and Daniel Valdes Vuk Kesic ’17 Jerome C. Williams, Jr. ’06 Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 BALTIC STREET CLUB Marissa L. Yanni ’14 Jonathan Lacovara ’17 FRANCISCANS Laura R. Mulcahey ’09 V RED & BLUE CLUB Elidon Lamnica ’17 Abraham Arteaga ’06 Jamaal G. Womack ’09 V Fabio A. Acquista ’12 Phoebe W. Lee ’17 Jason V. Attard ’06 Victoria R. Cama ’12 Christine F. Muraco ’17

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Noelia V. Noboa ’17 Lorraine M. Hickman Fanny Stromstedt John J. Powers and Patricia O’Neill ’17 Current Student Supalak Hinkaew Rebecca Tapie Virginia A. Greaney-Powers Stefan Perunicic ’17 Giving Wies Hurkmans Alexander Teplitsky Krzysztof and Wieslawa Pyryt Erick Rocha ’17 Alyssa J. Internicola Emily Thayer Gloria L. Rosado ’92 Gabrielle A. Schiraldi ’17 REMSEN STREET CLUB Arlene C. John Nina Tiedt Edmund T. and Elaine M. Vaughan Sophia E. Sinko ’17 Veronica Rosario Cori D. Johnson Slayton Underwood Tasha Vazquez Kathleen A. Szuhany ’17 RED & BLUE CLUB Jade Johnson Levente Varga FRANCISCANS Anders D. Vestunis ’17 Danielle R. Francavilla Martin Joksimovikj Jonas Veazey Theresa Armento Meghan D. Wing ’17 Michael McGoldrick Jalen Jordan Kasey M. Vigoda John Azzolini Kevin Zhu ’17 Botond Kadar Manuel Vilmatelo ASSISI SOCIETY Diane Billera Joya Kairouz Nicholas Vitrano Joseph M. Gaviria Paul and Doris Derosa Connor Keating Victoria E. Wagner Tamisha T. Guy Katherine Desiderio 2018 Senior Samantha Keltos Ru Wang Dillon C. Jodhan ’03 Renee ’93 and Linda ’93 Destouches Viktor Klauzer John Waterton Class Gifts Damon R. Meilke Thomas and Alfa Ferraro Mishele Koroveshi Micah Wesselhoff DOLLARS RAISED $1,573.36 Lara Milak Judith Franzo Bogdan Kostic Aaliyah M. Williams CLASS PARTICIPATION 11.88% Romello Q. Rogers Katerina Gallis Emily Kriebel Alphaus A. Williams Alvaro and Judy Gaviria ASSISI SOCIETY FRANCISCANS Markus Kron Keon C. Williams James and Bernadette Geissler XV Eric S. Blasse ’18 Merna Abdelhalem Kiera Lamar-Vanterpool Evelyn A. Wolfe Daniel and Ann Marie Iburg Joseph M. Gavira ’18 Chris Akah Lauren Lampi Fisnik Zeqiraj Jeffrey K. Koon and Vanessa C. Rivera ’18 Mohamed Al Chorbaji William C. Lapkin Susan H. Ekerling-Koon Jessica Roeder ’18 Tadeu S. A. Alberto Rodrigues Alexandra Lassen Sharon Kuehne Meaghan Vaughan ’18 Robert Allende V Parents AnnaMaria Leal Joseph and Margaret Lo Giudice Hongli Zhang ’18 Etta V. Andersen Maria Lico CHARTER SOCIETY Pavol Martinka Abigail Anderson FRANCISCANS Vlera Llalloshi Barbara A. Dugan XV Donald and Louise Murray Mary Jane Anderson Tamim Ali ’18 Brandon J. Lopez Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and George and Michele L. Noulas Beatriz Angelo Dominick Barbato ’18 Melanie Lumkong Margaret Einhorn V John ’77 and Theresa Pastore V Tucker Angelo Alexander F. Baum ’18 Nicole Madrazo Daniel J. and Helen Phelan Ognjen Antanaskovic PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Grissell Bautista ’18 Vladana Maksimovic Mel A. and Laura A. Pynn Christian Arroyo Domenick and Wendy Cama V Alaiyah Beckles ’18 Antonio Mannino Barry and Jadrie Riordan Evan Augst Hannah A. Berger ’18 Brittany Mariano PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Brigida Rocha Danae Barkley Tim and Diane Cecere Naycha N. Boone ’18 Matthew J. Marino Anthony F. Trimboli V Bryant Beckford Joseph C., DPM and Sue Stuto X Jaclyn Brennan ’18 Karl B. Mattocks Peter and Francine Vitrano Sidney Benson Melanie K. Brooks ’18 Patrick McDermott PRESIDENT’S CLUB Anna Zanca Janielle C. Bryant ’18 Elojde Berliku Thomas McGuigan Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher V Per Christerson ’18 Jimmy Blanc Rahim N. McNeilly Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’83 Annais G. Cummiskey ’18 Suad Boljevic Jamie Medina Williams XV Friends Loujain Dandan ’18 Giuseppe S. Bonello Princess Anastasia Missigher REMSEN STREET CLUB FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Myar A. Dandash ’18 Diondra S. Bryant Ashara Mitchell Thomas, Sr. and Patricia L. Alberto V Catherine Greene BT V Sasha Dastine ’18 Luka Budak Zelucia Mogent Gerard H. ’60 and Charline Gannon V Michael O’Keeffe V Alex Delaney ’18 Casey Carangelo Sara Monckton Shelia Martin V Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV Gabriella Cardoso Lauren Montgomery Mirsada Dzaferovic ’18 Katherine Rosario Fred and Judith A. Wilpon Kayla-Marie Figueroa ’18 Angela Caruso Jomanda D. Morales Jerry and Jane Wolff XV Cara M. Fusaro ’18 Timothy Cecere Claire E. Mueller BALTIC STREET CLUB Emma L. Gaffney ’18 Nicole Chierchio Amela Musovic Robert and Mary Cole CHARTER SOCIETY Rachelle R. Gonzales ’18 Danielle Chin Alex J. Naula Edward R. and Alice A. James V Madelyn O. Biggs + V Wanda M. Guevares ’18 Ashley M. Commissiong Ricardo Navarro Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo X John and Denise Buran Jasmine M. Hall ’18 Joely Contrino Ariel Ng Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki V Carolyn Callahan X James M. Harkin ’18 Milija Cosic Joshua Nicholas RED & BLUE CLUB Alexander and Terri Rohan XV Janika Harris ’18 Yakirys Cruz Elton J. Nolasco Andrade Michael Baum and Susan Ghiorsi Vincent A. Rohan V James Hay ’18 Dana J. Curreri Joshua Nurse Donna M. De Siena X Joseph and Barri Savasta Saskia Hosein ’18 Stephen A. Daperis Mary S. O’Hara ’97 V Michael S. and Eileen McNamara V Leonard Solondz Fridtjof B. Hunges ’18 Diego Y. Delacruz Amy O’Neill Raphael and Martha Ramirez PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Amelia Desio Joel Otero Stefan Ivanovic ’18 ASSISI SOCIETY Ralph Bumbaca V Colin M. Devin Savannah Padilla ’18 Melissa Jagdharry ’18 Arthur E. Anderson Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq. V Addison E. Diaz Jorge Palapa Valerie P. Kaufmann ’18 Teresa Anderson V William Cline BT Joseph Dilorenzo Maria C. Palarino Anne Kuczynski ’18 Anthony and Elizabeth Bello V Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V Dana K. DiRenzo Valentina Papeo Jagos Lasic ’18 Elizabeth Budig V Rev. Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington Shannon M. Doccola Ginal P. Patel Marcus V. Magalhaes Da Silva ’18 James and Donna Cafiero Robert and Audrey Luckow Finn Doerries Joseph M. Pedone Alexandra F. Manetta ’18 Andrew P. and Janet Cahalan V Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. and Fatime Dukova Christina F. Perricone Miguel A. Medrano ’18 Gerard and Joanne Chandler Julie Holland Rasheem Dunn Vukasin Petrovic Donald H., Jr. and Patricia J. McCree Alma Molina ’18 John and Deborah J. Cisek V Mia J. Ehling Taris E. Pittman Vannie T. Mounie ’18 Daniel Colgan and Theresa McEvoy Lester and Barbara Owens V Wagner Elancieux Joshua Polanco Gunnar Olafsson ’18 William ’70 and Mary Ellen Costello Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac Augustin E. Espinosa Darelle A. Porter Savannah Padilla ’18 Vita Domingo Barbara A. Tuck Yaradyah Evans Boris Posavec Christopher J. Pashayan ’18 Thomas Ferris PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Zoe Felix Kobe Powell Niccole M. Salomone ’18 Christine Francavilla James Argutto V Aleksandra Gligoric Frank J. Prestia Glenn A. Sanabria ’18 Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A. Kate Burke BT Bianca Gonzalez Nikita Prokhin Layla I. Shahin ’18 Gallagher Bruce J. and Susan A. Carusi V Erin Gonzalez Jrenda Rivera Simran Sharma ’18 Glen Anderson ’77 and Robert B. and Joan Catell XV James Gramlich Kledi Roda Giorgio Tallegra ’18 Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson V Joseph K. and Margaret M. Collins Regan Greenidge Fred Rouchon Laura Toth ’18 Dennis M. ’64 and Ann Kennedy V Brian F. and Cindy Gavin Raphaelle Gregoire Abra Rummel Yeu Vu ’18 Raymond Leone Maureen Moore and Melanie D. Hagley Antonia Russo Jean R. and Marie O. Louis V Robert C. Golden V Zachary Hahn Jasmanjeet Singh Roger and Lori A. Marino Terence and Kerry A. Greene Ashley Harp Shannon D. Sokolow Richard and Martha Navarra Elizabeth Kelly Samuel Harris Alexandra Speweik Louis A. Pastina V Kathleen LaCroix Chauncey Hawkins Angela Speweik Mary Plaia Mary A. Ledermann XV Kirra Hemric Joseph Starace

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

34 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER | WINTER 2018,ST. VOLUMEFRANCIS 82, COLLEGE NUMBER TERRIER 1 | 2017–2018 | WINTER ANNUAL 2018, DREAM-MAKERVOLUME 82, NUMBER REPORT 1 FRIENDS (CONTINUED)

George Lewis Daniel P. Klein V Alice Novak Renan Mazorra William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black John A. Loconsolo V Francis Korzekwinski Dennis Petrella Rosalie Mazzella Lyn Blanchfield James F. McDonald Phillip Lanard Thomas Pluta Mary E. McAuliffe Barbara J. Blaszak Edward Miller William K. Lavin Mark Prizant James J., Jr. and Lisa B. G. McHugh Christopher Bond Robert Ragen Timothy Lawler Stephen and May Reitano Michael S. and Eileen McNamara Linda Bottie-Patti Frank and Tracy Scahill Timothy LiVolsi Julia A. Rogge Joan L. Millman Colleen E. Bowerman V Vera Sinanovic Anthony G. LoPresti Gary Saphire Brian P. Mooney V James J. Bowerman Tim Tolan Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis XV Angela Siliato-Acciarito Robert and Susan Moore Dominick Brennan Edward Travaglianti, Jr. William Lowell Rob Snyder Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio XV Sean Bresnahan PRESIDENT’S CLUB Marie Ludlow Eric and Nicole Steinweiss Richard Neugebauer Mark and Therese Brinken V Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT V Edward Mafoud Thomas Sternal Mark Noto The Honorable Richard L. Brodsky Sean Brady Robert C. + and Ann Mangone X Daniel Terrasi Michelle D. Novak Charlotte Brown Peter Coombe and Betty Chen V Jesse A. Masyr and John L. Thurston V Michael O’Connor Joseph N. and Rosemarie J. Buccheri Joanne Jarett-Masyr Orville W. Dale BT XV Tom and Barbara Van Dyke Donna Penn Allen J., Ph.D. and Susan F. C. Nathan Dee, Esq. Charles and Mary McQuade V Stephen Waldorf and Kenneth H. and Judith A. Pforr X Burdowski Arthur and Joan Dignam Kevin and Mary J. Murphy Diana Catherines John Piccard Mary Burkhart John E. Featherston Walter A. and Kathleen Probst XV Brian Walsh Douglas P. Posluszny Philip Buttling, Jr. Peter Grassotti and Steven and Linda Quadrino X Lawrence Weinblatt William and Joanne Quinn Frank Califano, Jr. V Tom Reynolds Tara Campbell Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti V RED & BLUE CLUB Josephine Rinaldi Edward and Shirley Henry Angela Rosania X Carlo Acquista Sandra Rivera Hillel Caplan William J. Hogan Joel Rothfus Rosario and Maria A. Acquista Andrew S. Roffe George Carlin Robert A. Hopes Cosmo Saginario V Paul F. Amoruso Samuel Romanzo Richard and Denise Carroll Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Frank R. Seddio Aki Ashe Michael and Mary Rubino Thomas and Kerry Casey Sally Sherwood XV Neil Simpson Joseph Avallone Susan Sandler Alissa M. Catalano Todd Hyland Jason Solomon Raymond Baccala Herbert Schofield Andy Ceberto Lynn and Glenn Iafrate Chengzhong Sui Michael R. Benedetto Carlo and Teresa Scissura Lawrence Cenatiempo XV Leslie S, Jacobson, Ph.D. BT XV Kenneth Sweeney Jeremy Biggs Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery V Vincent R. Cervone Scott Sturgess Saundra Thomas Mario P. and Bianca C. Borini Semsa Skretovic Mouna Chammaa Gary Sumple V Dominick Traina + Daniel Buzby Stephen and Corinne Smolizza Tim Charters Bro. Christopher Thurneau, OSF BT Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi Carolyn Chave Thomas Solecki Patrice Cianci Andrew Torto David N. Weinraub Tzylai Yunn Chong Michael and Mary Speweik Benjamin A. and Emily K. M. Ciesinski John Walker V John and Stephanie Whittier William Ciffairy Peter Sterling Frankie Civitello Arlene A. Whalen Charles E., III and Margaret E. Thomas F. Claro, Jr. Edward R. Stewart V Steven D., Esq. and Jana Cohn Williams Daren Costo Herminia Sullivan X Brian and Gina E. Collins XV REMSEN STREET CLUB Glenn VanBramer and Joni Yoswein Alice Swartz Martin Collins Charles Adams Anthony Crowell Catherine Sweeney Thomas Concannon John and Marissa Alperin BALTIC STREET CLUB Roger Debonis John Sweeney Edward W. Connolly Gerard and Susan Beach Dr. Robert B. Alperin Robert and Judith Deiasi Thomas Sweeney Anna Constantino Steve Beisel Peter Bals Elizabeth Delacruz Dr. Supoj Tanchajja X Joseph Cope Marilyn Blanchette V Lisa Bell Susan Dennis Jeremy Travis Donald and Jayne Costanzo Thomas Burke Christina Bennett Timothy J. and Mary B. Doheny Gary J. and Therese L. Tully Rev. Coleman Costello Alice A. Callaghan V Cathy Brienza Ruth Eiss Margherita Valluzzi Ronnie Croce Guy and Carol Carlsen XV Robert Brown Michael and Clarissa Elgarten Gerard J. Walsh Renee Crowe Mickey Cekovic Sharan Calay Joseph A. Faraldo, Esq. Michael Walsh-Peissis Marvin and Charlene Culler Celeste C. Cellini Rev. Msgr. David L. Cassato Paula Fichtner V Barry G. Walter Adam Dates Amy Charamba Joseph Cirone Mary Flanagan Alan Wasserman Sonya Davie George Clark, III Mary Clyne Eileen M. Flood John Welch XV Genevieve Decaminada Richard Conley and Martin F. Collins V Thomas and Kathleen Flood Delora V. Williams X Dave and Lorraine Deering Kathleen A. Nolan Joseph Cummings V Robert A. Friedlander Elizabeth Winter Sebastian and Mary B. Del Duca Edward Corral Gil Cygler Copeland Gates Wayne Wisniewski Frank and Liliane DeRosa V John D. and Eileen M. Cosgrove Lowell Dashefsky and Linda Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi Paul J. Zakshevsky Kathy Deveny Brigitte Day Werbel-Dashefsky X Lara J. Genovesi Rosseny Zelaya David Devereux Steven A. Dean and Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. BT and Frank Giammona Eugene T. Devine Jennifer Wingate, Ph.D. V Matt Charles V Rev. Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello ASSISI SOCIETY Kathleen DeVito Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio, Gus Deribeaux Rachel Gold Calorgero Acquista Danielle Di Santo Ph.D., D.D. X Edmond and Barbara Flood V Lara Graff Domenico and Carmela Acquista Blaise Didio Tom Dobbins V Sean Forbes Dana Grassotti Sheila Adams Donna Dimoulas Killen Edward Drayton Patricia Gauvey Lisa Green Bobi Ahn Jennifer Donlan Adelino R. Franquinha Anthony J. Genovesi Mary Greene Anthony and Elise Albanese V Frederick Dotolo Francis Garry Kristen Hadeed Patrick Guidera Ramon Alvarez Mike Dougherty Sean P. Gilleran V John Halloran Steven Henderson Bryan Amengual Yvette Douglas Peter Golden Zoltan Hankovszky Loretta Hendren Don Ameroso Marius Dubovici Marshall C. Harmon and David Hinds Mike Hennigan Gene and Theresa Andersen Jane Duggan Anne Schoenfeld Jim Hunter William and Sharon Horan Jeff Ankrom Pernon Dunston Dennis Harrington Colonel Robert M. and Patricia Keith X William Howell Andrea Arcarola V Andrew Egan Dozier Hasty Mark Landman Grace Hudson Joceline Arseneault T. England Rudy Hein Michael Lucchesi Eugene L. Jesinkey and Karen Auster Nancy Exume George Henry Peter and Martha Macchio Regina Weber-Jesinkey Richard and Jeanne Avitable Rob Fadel Andrew Hoan Philip and Maureen P. Maldari V Brad Johnson Theodore and Gloria L. Bajo V Greg Farley John P. and Helene E. Hughes Errol C. Marquis Albert Justiniano Leonard Baker X Edward and Ruth Farrell Thomas Iadanza Alex and Kathryn Martin Ed Kachinsky The Honorable Michael A. Balboni Jim Farrell Barry J. Jacobson Robert Matson Michael A. and Jennifer A. Koczko Elizabeth Barnett Mike Feller Nikki Johnson Joseph M. Esq. and Mary Ann Kristine M. Kohler Barbara B. Barrett Fred Figueroa Michael Kaicher Mattone X Marina Kovalyov Nicholas Bartlett Connie Finch Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. and Jack McCutcheon Lisa Laferriere Audrius Barzdukas Larry Fischer Jannette Katz-Gomori V Jim Mcdonough Ken and Pat Lancaster Grace Basile Thomas and Ann Marie Flood James Kennelly Patrick McHugh Suzanne Lane Mary B. Bennett Matt Foley and Arianne Collette-Foley Richard M. Kenny Peter McMahon The Honorable Joseph R. Lentol Joanne Bianco David Freda Thomas Kissane V Marie Merritt Raymond Mann Lori A. Biscardi Danzil Monk V Nicole French

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

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Thomas Friemel V Thomas P. Leahy and Gerald and Margaret Rice Christine Amoresano Arazoo Ferozan Anthony and Lucia Fucilli Guillermina Gomez-Leahy Barry D. and Susan L. Richards X Kristan Anderson Ronald J. + and Patricia D. Ferreri Patricia Galagher Elfriede M. Lein Diana Richardson Sam B. Anson, III Peter Fifield Anthony Galioto Ernie Lendler Patrick Rizzo Chris Antonio Richard Fogarty Francis E. and Anne Gallagher John and Dorothy Lennon Eunice Ro Nathalie Aristizabal Ann Forte Toni Gambetta Salty Dog Lev William Rohl Maria Arzaga Eric Forte James Gambino V Wei Xia Li William Rosa Isabel R. Ayers V Eva Forte Rev. Msgr. Otto L. Garcia V Zhimin Liang Antonio and Rosemarie Rosselli Luidely Baez Sophia Forte Kerry Garry Diane Lifton Rossano and Jeannie Rovello Tim Barker Kristen Foti William C., Jr. and Ann C. Gartner V Michele Lincoln Nicola Rubo Debra Barkley Valerie Francis Jack Gavigan Linda LoCascio Ida Salamone Salvatore Battaglia Bruno Francisci Brian Geller Michael R. and Eileen F. Long Walter Schier Colleen Biemer Howard Fugate Joyce Genovesi Ronald A. Lopez V Thomas Schultz Michael Bingold Shannon Funke Julie Gibert John Lorch Natalie Scolamiero Erika Boom Arlene Game Richard Gilberto Nicholas S. Lorch V April Scott Vania Bracchetti David Gansell V Andy Gioe Keith Lowery Yvonne Seale John Bragg Richard H. Gates and Joseph Giordano Peter Macapia Suzanne Seery V Anthony Brancato Meg Ryan-Gates Mark Giordano Dr. Joseph Machnik Martin Senecal Lora Branz Dean Gavindana Robert and Muriel Giugliano Stephanie Mack Michael Sheehy Judith Brewer James and Bernadette Geissler V Stephen Giuletti Virginia Maina Timothy J. and Kathleen R. Shine Michael and Patricia Briscoe Michael Gele Jeffrey Glodzik Rose Manalang Joanne Simon Matthew J. and Michele Brunton V Anita Gerasimchik Ethan M. Goodman Martin Manilla Jerry Skurnik Makeda Bryan Thomas and Lisa K. Giovatto Bernard Graham Richard Manion Dick Smith Danielle Budenz Brid Gnoza John Gray Erik M. Manning Francis Smith and Anthony Burns V Mustafa Gokcek Gloria Greco The Honorable Marty Markowitz Lorraine M. Allen-Smith Sophie Burns XV Mara Gold Joseph Guidera Ramon Martinez, III Robert Snow Janique Byfield Divina Gonzalez Timothy Guidera Pedro Martinez-Saenz Jose Son Clare Byrne Maria Gonzalez Elaine Gunn Linda Masi Jennifer Sovde Mary Elizabeth Caiati Yulie Gonzalez Coby and Ann Haddad Peter McDermott Keith Spadaro Marie Callesano Gary J. and Anne J. Gorman Megan Hale Elizabeth M. McGuire Colin Spence Agnes Caminiti X Nora Graham John Hammond Elizabeth McLoughlin Rowena Spigarelli Josephine Campbell Deanna Gregory Suzanne Hansen Geraldine McManus Ellen Spodek Maryellen Cantanno Heather Gregory Paula Harney V Martin and Francine McManus Francis Stella Susan Cardone Janet Gregory Douglas and Barbara Hay Joseph McTighe Scott Stillman Christopher Carrone Jude Grey John and Alzira Henry Kevin McVeigh Jean M. Stonier X Bartolomeo Castellano Eugene Guevares Reginald Henry V Matthew A. and Marykate Meyer Charles Stuto Evelyn Castellano James and Helen Haas Richard Hernandez Paul Michels James Sullivan Heather Catalano-Murphy Raymond C. Habib Franklin Hess Bruce and Patricia Mitchell William F. Sweeney Patrick Charles Jason Hanis James T. and Robin W. Higgins V Anthony Montevago Reynaldo Tariche Helen Clarke Damion Hanson Charisse S. Hiigel Laura Montgomery Craig and Denise Tilghman Veta Clarke Tony Harold Richard and Annette Hinners Kevin and Diane Mooney Marc and Jai-ne Tilghman David L. Cohen, Esq. William Harris Hank Hirsh Robert Moran Agnes Tomaselli Andrea Coleman Maren Harrison Mari Hoffman Frank Motley, Esq. Fred and Damaris Trabulsi James Collins Janice Higgins Linden Holt Janet A. Muccigrosso Mike Trohy Edwin Colon Leonard and Saundra Honig XV Hyun Ki Hong Patricia Mulligan Joseph Tully Trish Comer Laila Honore Catherine Horan Patrick Muncie Mark and Jennifer M. Turner V Janet Connolly Traci Howell Kerry Horan Rev. Stephen Muncie Dr. Bobbe-Lynn Urchin Kennedy Jean M. Cooke V Darlene Intlekofer John Hubby Michael Murray George Vabbez Robert Corban Thalita Isouilovic Irene Hughes Joseph Nagle Nicholas B. Valastro Christina Corvino Lauren Jannette Tashemia Hunter-Williams Joe Nardi Armando Valdez Iesha Covington Patricia Jusiega Antonius and Johanna Hurkmans Michael Naughton Elio and Eva Valenti Nefredia Covington Donald E. Kent Hugh T. and Bonnie Hurley Steven A. Neil Dominick F. and Andriana Valletta Anthony Croce Cynthia Kerr V Dr. Florence A. Jackson Andrew Nicholls David Valone Theresa D’Albora Michelle Khater Jeff Jacobson Brian Noone Jose and Manuel Ventura Lucille Dandridge Toby and Yonah Klahr Seung Jae Keh Alejandra Novillo Elena R. Wahlert V Christopher and Marilyn Daniti Agi Konwalia Mary Ellen Jones Edward and Ursula Ocampo Claire Wallace Chelsea Davis Richard and Joan Kopps Thomas Jones Maryann O’Connor Michael Walsh Phillip A. Dehne Phillip Koyoumjian John Ju Janet O’Hara Michael A. Watkins, Sr. John J. and Alice Delury Joseph and Jeannine Ksiaskiewicz Dennis and Linda Kaminski Brian O’Keefe Karen Whittaker John Denbleyker Elzbieta Kwiecinska Mitchell Kapnick V Jill Oliva David Wildenstein Kevin Devin Janet La Fonte Louis G. and Ensi Kaufman Thomas Palkovich Betty J. Williams JoAnn DiNapoli Tanya LaGuardia Paul Kazalski Sheryl Parker Jaime Williams William Dobranski V Lisa Lassen Maureen Keleher Richard and Valerie Pasquarelli Joyce T. Williams V James M. Donovan Nadine Le Tennier Jean King Marguerite R. Paulo-Heyer Stephen Witts Joseph and Eileen Dorinson Josie Leanti Harry Klug V Theresa Perolini Tremaine Wright Anne Dour Christian Lenart Kimberley Knight Laura Petrucelli Dingni Yan Nadine Durnya Dave Lewindousk Thomas Kollar Maryann Phelan William and Stella R. Yellin Francis Dwyer Elena M. Lovell V Glenn Kolonics V Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Phillips V Joan Yovine Rebecca G. Egler Michael Lufolo Mark Laffey Joseph Plaia Mike Zak Harold J. Elias and Mary A. Tully Pedro Machado Alison Lage Shepard Poole Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli Christina Elkind Lauren E. Mack Andrew Lancaster Peter Proscia James Zellner Nick Ensig Kelly MacLellan-Byrnes Carl J. Landicino Mike Purdy and FRANCISCANS Louis Facciponti Maureen MacLeod Tiffany Lane Kathleen M. Boily-Purdy ’84 Tanya Abanzil John Faitah Philip J. and Lillian Maida V Gary and Karyn Lang Mary Quigley Gyongyi Abel Anthony and Nancy Falco Ian S. and Michele Maloney Irene Langley Sarah J. Quigley X Luci Abruzzo Mauro N. and Frances E. Fanelli Lori-Ann Marchitelli Steven Lattanzio Christopher Raffle Samira Adovic Lisa Farber Michael Marino Louise Latty V Francisco and Jeanine M. Ramirez Steven and Margaret M. Alaimo Ann Farrell X David Marshall E. C. and Nicholetta Lazzaro The Honorable John Ravitz V Minhaz Ali Carole Ferlazzo Douglas Mason Peter Rayder Maria Fernandez Adita Mat Husin

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

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Inelsi Matute Fleetha Scott John Ragno V Denise Vieni ’09 Celeste A. Van Nice Ashley Mayer Maggie Seelig Richard and Rachel Relkin X Jennifer Wingate, Ph.D. V Jason Whittaker ’06 Kara McCarthy Andi Shehu Jose R. Rodriguez, Ed.D. FRANCISCANS Sandra D. Williams Danielle McCoy Laura M. Shevlin Eric A. Ulrich ’07 V Ghazala N. Afzal Lynson L. Willis ’07 Nancy McDermott Liz Siciliano Linda Werbel Dashefsky X Kennitha A. Allahar ’08 Ms. Evelyn A. Wolfe Brien McDonald Elizabeth Siegfried Marija F. Wierzbicki V Robert Allende V Marie Zachary V Joan McElroy Gerald Simmond Jamaal G. Womack ’09 V Makeda Amha Claudia McFarlane-Lyons Bro. James P. Simon, CO RED & BLUE CLUB Clive Bentick V Corporations Donna McGann Norma Sinckler V Dennis S. Anderson, Ph.D. V Monet Bernard Margaret McGreal Cynthia B. Skolnik V Victoria R. Cama ’12 Dr. Kristy L. Biolsi and Foundations Alexander McHugh Elnora Smith-Watson Louis P. Celano ’71 Kathleen Boyd FOUNDER’S CIRCLE Joseph Kevin McKay Itai Sneh Alexandria M. Egler, Ph.D. XV Alicia J. Browne ’05 Bank of America Charitable Jorman Melo Carey Spaulding Irma Garcia ’80 XV Justine Butler Foundation X Corina Mesenger Peggy S. Standing Deer David B. Gardella ’97 Oswaldo Cardona, Jr. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. V Gioia Miglionico Paul Staniskis Kathleen B. Gray Katherine N. Cardy ’17 Fidelity Brokerage Services V Ljiljana Milicevic Cindy Stinson Matthew C. Hogan ’01 XV Andrew D. Cormack ’16 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund V Ana Miljacic Carolina Tejero Chase Licata Andrew Cornicello V National Grid XV Annette Millaci Myer Teresa R. Terenzi David B. Loutfi ’13 Kacie K. Davis ’13 National Philanthropic Trust John Minieri Dariusz Terepka Dr. Jaskiran K. Mathur Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00 V Vanguard Charitable Endowment Donna Montemarano Family of Thomas Comer Raymond P. Nash ’63 X Christina DeBianchi ’09 Program V Michael F. and Mary Mooney David Tottori Katherine O’Hagan V Arianna N. DeLucia Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Michael Mooney Ashley Valanzola Carl P. Quigley ’75 XV Anthony M. Desiderio ’15 Foundation, Inc. Patrick Mooney Ruth Valcin Miriam Salholz, Esq. V Javier H. Diaz Diana Moore Carol Valentine Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV Raya Dimitrova CHARTER SOCIETY Evelyn Moore Sara Venditti Corinne Smolizza Dionne A. Dodson Brown Brothers Harriman X Nadia Moore Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. V Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. V Gabriella Dominguez Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn Kathleen Mulcahey Eli Vitrano Susan Weisman X Melissa A. Duron ’03 and Queens Antonio Natale Robert Vogel Sheree Edmund Ernst & Young LLP Martin Needelman Kevin Weeks ASSISI SOCIETY Flushing Bank Dr. Esther Adebayo-Olojo Christeen Edwards Maggie Niu Robert Weisbrod General Atlantic Corporation V Holly Anglin Edna D. Ellis Jose Nolasco Brett M. Wierzbicki Investors Bank V Nicholas P. Barone James P. Fazio ’86 York Norman Murat Yasar Jolicoeur Fenelon KPMG Foundation V Ivy Ogle Bilal Zafar Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 BT X Liberty Warehouse Anne Bove, RN X Ronald Ganulin Patricia O’Hagan Marija Zorjan-Madison Karen M. Garcia ’15 Morgan Stanley V Nicholas Ostrum Daphne Bramble National Grid Foundation Allen J. Burdowski, Ph.D. Thomas Giovatto Aidi Oyqja Ranait Griff Pitta & Giblin, LLC Christine Paganelli Employee Giving Michael F. Carney May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Benjamin A. Ciesinski Mary C. Guadagni Concetta Passariello Foundation V CHARTER SOCIETY Dr. Marisa T. Cohen Brian Guidera Monica Paterson Emily Horowitz, Ph.D. Faith E. Haggerty Philip J. Solondz Family Foundation Joe Pellegrino Michelle Congo PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Nurullah Hajra PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Juan Perello Louis P. D’Elia Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF V James W. Hoffman V Alston & Bird, LLP Lisa Petersilia Arthur A. DiClementi, Ph.D. ’66 X James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV Megan E. Husak ’08 The Benevity Community The Honorable Audrey I. Pheffer Danielle DiMeglio Thomas F. Flood V Rev. Brian J. Jordan, OFM V Impact Fund Daniel J. and Helen Phelan Bora Dimitrov ’16 Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 BT X Dr. Timothy V. Dugan Joseph V. Kelly V PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V James G. Pierre Collins Building Services, Inc. V Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. Edward Evans V Naomi Kinley Paulann Pierson Dr. Esther E. Klein Community Foundation of the PRESIDENT’S CLUB Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. V Wendy Pojmann Katherine Krieger Florida Keys Glenn A. Braica V Mary Gelormino V Leticia Pompa Maciej Krupa ’06 Cullen & Dykman X Madalyn M. Hanley ’80 XV Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. V Jessie Poveromo-Mueck Jonathan Lacovara Deloitte Foundation V Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. XV Jennifer B. Graham Paul and Eileen Price DeSales Media Group, Inc. V Richard R. Grasso V Suzanne Lemberg Mike Prince REMSEN STREET CLUB Educational Housing Services, Inc. V Brian C. Gregory Mitchell Levenberg Odaine Prince Matthew G. Bertolotti ’08 Ernst & Young Foundation Dawn Gugliaro V Eric Malijan Jim Prinzevalli Jaime Chauca V ExxonMobil Foundation X Julio Huato, Ph.D. Ian S. Maloney, Ph.D. Susan Puglia David J. Gewirtz Fortinet Margaret A. Iacono Stephen Maresca Nancy Pugliese Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. X Hudson Link for Higher Education Leonard T. Jordan, Jr. ’98 John McNamara, Ph.D. V Robert Pumo Charles A. Giardino ’04 X in Prison, Inc. Tsveta M. Kaleynska ’12 Christopher E. Mills ’98 Mel A. and Laura A. Pynn Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D. V Interpacific Group Inc. Dr. Michael Kaminski Yuki Miyazawa Matt Quigley Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04 X JP Morgan Chase V Emilio Marcigliano Susan A. Mulderrig Erica Rabe Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. V The Luckow Family Foundation Margaret Martini Steven J. Mullins ’83 X Terepka Radek Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D. BT MACRow Foundation V Monica Michalski-Verdino ’01 Dr. Dwight M. Olson Abdual Rahim Christopher A. Hughes Merck Partnership for Giving V Kathleen A. Mills ’09 Nicholas J. Paratore ’09 Phillip Reid Jennifer M. Lancaster, Ph.D. Mulvaney Family Foundation V Patricia Mulligan Angel R. Perez Sarah Rhee John A. Lombardo, CPA V The National Italian American Jennifer Ng Michael F. Phillips ’08 Ronald G. Rice John J. McCabe ’65 Foundation, Inc. V Antonevia A. Ocho-Coultes Mary A. Pradt V Ventura Rincon Dennis J. McDermott ’74 XV Nixon Peabody LLP Oddman ’04 Estelle R. Press Veronica Romanillos Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D. Oliver Wyman James J. Paguaga ’86 Shermaine Prince Vanessa I. Rosado Robert A. Oliva ’04 X Prudential Insurance Company V Augusta L. Palmer, Ph.D. Bryan T. Quigley ’13 Michael Rosenfeld Kevin S. O’Rourke X Raymond James Global Account Eric W. Platt, Ph.D. Alexis A. Ramirez Erin S. Rubin Ridgewood Savings Bank XV BALTIC STREET CLUB Danny A. Plaza ’05 Frank A. Randall ’15 Suzanne E. Ryan The River Café V Travis C. Clayton ’07 Mary Reilly Sagine Relyea Carol M. Salazar RWJBarnabas Health John R. Dilyard, Ph.D. X Susan L. Richards X Noemi Rivera ’12 Walter Santin Seward & Kissel Elizabeth A. Giugliano Vanessa C. Rivera ’06 Eda Sanchez-Persampieri Nicole Saul TD Bank Long Island Mackenzie L. Iburg ’17 Candice L. Rossi Rashad Saqui Gregory Sausville US Bank Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. XV Sr. Judith A. Shea, CSJ Terry Schaffer Don Savatta Marlon D. Joseph ’05 Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D. XV Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC XV Herbert and Maryann Schager Erez Shochat, Ph.D. ’97 X Joseph F. Marino, Ph.D. ’68 Sandra E. Stuart-Griffith The Water Club Matthew T. Schatz Theresa L. Sweeny Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 V Clewert Sylvester Glauco Schettini Behrouz H. Tabrizi, Ph.D. Carmine Nogara, Ph.D. Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D. William L. Tamparo ’72 Beverly Schnipper V

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Church of the Holy Child Jesus; United Way of New York City New York Building Congress, Inc. Victory State Bank Alltype Marketing V Make a Difference Christmas Unity Electric Company NYC Department of Commerce Villa Mosconi Restaurant, Inc. V CMS Electrical Services, Inc. Anonymous V WABC-TV Eyewitness News Orangetheory Fitness FRANCISCANS Ayco Charitable Foundation V Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Willis Towers Watson Brooklyn Heights Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. Program V Our Lady of Mount Carmel Big Guy Foundation V Xaverian High School XV BNY Mellon V Community Counselling Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Yoswein New York Pacific Lawn Sprinklers, Inc. BNY Mellon Community Partnership Service, Co. V Pricewaterhouse Coopers Catholic Charities Brooklyn & BALTIC STREET CLUB Campaign V connectED Consulting, LLC Queens V Adoptive Parents Committee, Inc. Quality Business Products Daphne Art & Framing Control Solutions Group, Inc. CDHM V Ahmuty, Demers & McManus Royal Waste Services, Inc. Em’s Accounting Service, Inc. CPEX Real Estate Cushman & Wakefield Big City Volleyball League Strong Foundation of New York Kenneth Brown Damascus Bakery, Inc. Vendini Fast Track Construction V Bishop Loughlin High School V My Tribute Gift Foundation, Inc. Francis J. Sanzillo & Assoc., Inc. Futures in Education Brady Risk Management ASSISI SOCIETY Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Friedlander Group, Inc. Foundation, Inc. CHUBB Abigal Press V Program XV Goldman Sachs & Co. HSBC Matching Gift Program Cono Holdings, LLC Academy Services, Inc. Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Victoria Loconsolo Foundation V Al & Peggy DeMatteis Family Ansanelli Law Group, LLP Uno Restaurant LLC Gift Program New York Community Bank Foundation V Baglivi & Cook The Vanguard Group Grant Thornton LLP XV Foundation V The Dow Chemical Company Brooklyn Public Library Verizon Greater New York Lecet Fund Picciano & Scahill, P.C. Foundation X Brooklyn Sports, Ltd. V Higher Ed Support, LLC POM Recoveries, Inc. V Ferrara Bros. Building Buckley’s Restaurant & Catering Hobsons, Inc. The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Materials Corp. C & C Catering Service, Ltd. In-Kind Donors Iadanza Family Charitable Fund Rhodes Memorial Fund Gallagher Benefit Services V Caffe Buon Gusto Rosario and Maria A. Acquista Island Garden Basketball Shaub Ahmuty Citrin & Spratt Greener by Design Caramoor Center for Music and AlanAction.com, Inc. Jac-On The Level, Inc. Shell Oil Company V Island Photography the Arts, Inc. John and Marissa Alperin Janney Montgomery Scott Inc. TD Bank V J.N. Savasta Corp. Carousel Beverages Babak at Azad JC Elite Construction TD Wealth Private Client Group Knights of Columbus Parkway Clemente’s Fine Foods Peter Bals JJD Investments, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Council # 1433 V Court Order V Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Joe Browne Agency, LLC PRESIDENT’S CLUB LPL Financial Resources Group Custom House V Broadway Comedy Club Joseph P. Day Realty Corp. Astoria Bank XV mNovakDesign, Inc. V Ed Fogarty Enterprises The Brooklyn Brewery Corp. JP Morgan Chase Foundation X Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Counseling Center Elhilow & Associates, P.C. V Kenneth Brown V Kam Contracting of New York V ConocoPhillips Matching Gift NetApp Esposito & Sons, Inc. V Caramoor Center for Music KPMG Program New York Life Foundation Goldberg & Cohn, LLP and the Arts, Inc. The Henry Luce Foundation X Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu One Goal Sport Consulting, Inc Harbor Fitness Robert B. and Joan Catell XV M & M Realty Partners Diocesan Food Service V Pipin’s Pub Heights Cafe X Tim and Diane Cecere Mahogany, Inc. East Coast Power and Gas Professional Sports Publications Hooley’s of Brooklyn, Inc. Collins Building Services, Inc. V Mallozzi & Dwyer, P.C. V Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP Real Sourcing Network Joseph P. Clavin Sons, Inc. Funeral Richard G. ’76 and Margaret Martin Russo PLLC The Greater Cincinnati Foundation V Restani Construction, Corp. Home X Danderline Mastercard Worldwide Hallen Construction Company Rocklyn Asset Corp. V Kentone Flooring Daphne Art & Framing Meadow Brook Club IBM Matching Grants Program Schroder Investment Management La Bagel Delight X Alexandria M. Egler, Ph.D. XV Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Imagine Swimming North America V Lassen & Hennigs X Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V Millennia Reality Services Inc John Henry’s HVAC X Staples Advantage, Inc. Livingston Street Parking V James M. ’73 and Pat Fox Lutheran Social Services of New York Morgan Stanley Investment TLM Associates LLC Long Beach Sports Inc., Danielle R. Francavilla Management Merrilll Lynch Tyrone Service Company Inc. V DBA Sports Depot V David J. and Natalie Gewirtz Network for Good Catherine Greene BT V Oxford & Simpson Realty RED & BLUE CLUB Marco Polo Ristorante The New York Community Trust V Harbor Fitness Services, Inc. Alfred M. Taffae, P.C. Mayfair Wine & Liquor Corporation Nouveau Elevator Dennis Harrington Pershing LLC Bamontes Restaurant Corp. X McCabe & Associates Okapi Partners, LLC. Thomas Hauser St. John’s University Bristol-Myers Squibb Miller Strategies, Inc. Panthers Soccer Group, Inc. Reginald Henry V Summit Security Services, Inc. Broadway Comedy Club Monty Q’s Ristorante Parkway Flower Shop, Inc. V R.J. ’94 and Maria Hinners V Verizon Foundation XV The Brooklyn Brewery Corp. My Three Sons Bagel Cafe Pegasystems, Inc. Mackenzie L. Iburg ’17 Voya C/O Frontstream Bruno’s Hardware V Nalco Landscape Contractor, Inc. People’s United Bank New York City Gives Investors Bank V REMSEN STREET CLUB Cary Kane, LLP Pershing Advisor Solutions, LLC JP Morgan Chase V Acquista Food Services Chedeville Inc. NYC & Company Pier Sixty, LLC Liberty Warehouse Acquista Management Group, Inc. Council of School Supervisors NYC Heating & Cooling, Inc. PKF O’Connor Davies V J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Alan Action.com, Inc. and Administrators O’Keefe’s Bar Michael and Paula Rantz Foundation Mangan V Ambassador Protection Durabuild Contracting, Inc. Patcon Associates RISMedia, Inc. Meadow Brook Club Services, Inc. Exxon Mobil Corporation Peter Byros Enterprises Inc. Roman Catholic Diocese of Michael O’Keeffe V American Express Gift Matching Ferguson Cohen, LLP Photoreal Brooklyn X Orangetheory Fitness Program V Fontbonne Hall Academy Queen Marie Italian Restaurant, Inc. V Ryant Enterprises Brooklyn Heights Ameriprise Financial Services General Electric Foundation Red Garland Corp. Sage and Coombe Architects The Painted Pot Babak at Azad Generation Branding and Remsen Graphics, Inc. X St. Edmund Preparatory High School Vincent F., Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Brooklyn Cyclones Communication Rocco’s Tacos Standard & Poors Pitta XV Brooklyn Heights Water Polo Good Ground Realty & Property Saint Francis Preparatory School Steam Fitters Local Union #638 Professional Sports Publications Club Ltd. Managemente Sullivan & Kehoe, LLP V Stuart Levine & Associates LLC Rocco’s Tacos Catholic Cemeteries Kennedy’s Restaurant Team Research V The Forsyth Institute George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands Center for Integrated Teacher Knights Of Columbus The Painted Pot Total Fire Protection V David D. ’64 and Ann Smith XV Education V KPMG Foundation TIAA-CREF Triboro Elevator Consultants Frederick A. Suzel ’84 Central Business Systems Marsh & McLennan Veronica Holdings Corp., Corporation V DBA Shannon The Water Club UBS Financial Services, Inc. MFA Financial, Inc. V

Donor Levels: See information on Donor Levels on page 6. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased | 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+

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ROSARIO ACQUISTA VICTORIA L. FORD VERONICA A. MALLOZZI ’82 DR. SIMEON RYAN ’51 + CHARLES AIKINS JAMES M. FOX ’73 HECTOR MARTINEZ-SAENZ BRO. ROBERT SCHAEFER, OSF ’61 HUDSON AIKINS CHARLES M. FRANZO ’88 ILDA MARTINEZ-SAENZ ARNOLD J. SPARR, PH.D. GLENN A. BRAICA NANCY FRANZO ’86 MIGUEL MARTINEZ-SAENZ, PH.D. JOHN L. THURSTON SEBASTIAN T. BRANCATO ’52 + MICHAEL J. GIBBONS ’62 DENNIS J. MCDERMOTT ’74 CARLO TRAMONTOZZI JOHN BURAN UWE P. GIELEN, PH.D. JUNE A. MCGRISKEN ’76 WILSON VALCIN DOMENICK R. CAMA ELLEN GLASCOCK, PH.D. JAMES F. O’DEA ’64 MEAGHAN VAUGHAN BRO. GREGORY L. CELLINI, OSF PETER S. GOMORI, PH.D. ROBERT A. OLIVA ’04 ESSENCE VAZQUEZ BRIAN COSGROVE ’83 FRANCIS J. GREENE, PH.D. LESTER J. OWENS CECILIA VELETANGA ORVILLE W. DALE BT BRIAN C. GREGORY WALTON D. PEARSON ’83 BT MARIJA F. WIERZBICKI DONNA M. DE SIENA MARK AND ANNA MARIE HIRNIAK CARL P. QUIGLEY ’74 JEROME C. WILLIAMS, JR. ’06 JOSEPH V. DIMAURO ’70 GEOFFREY HORLICK, PH.D. SAMUEL A. RAMIREZ ’65 ROBERT J. WISNIEWSKI ’87 MELISSA A. DURON ’03 LYNNE K. JACKSON, PH.D. PATRICK & MARY ELLEN REAVEY MADELINE WISSEMANN ALEXANDRIA M. EGLER, PH.D. REV. BRIAN J. JORDAN, OFM SUSAN L. RICHARDS RONALD P. FISKE ’59 MARY T. MACCHIAROLA VANESSA C. RIVERA ’06 THOMAS F. FLOOD PAT A. MALLOZZI ’79 ABIGAIL RUMMEL

Gifts In Loving Memory of

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

EMMET J. AGOGLIA, ESQ. ’52 JOHN DERISO ’55 FLORENCE LEONG THOMAS J. QUIGLEY, PH.D. ’52 ROCCO A. AGOGLIA ’50 JAMES F. DOUGHERTY GEORGE LEONG, JR. BRO. LEO QUINN, OSF ’26 HILDA ALLEN EVELYN DOUMAR BAHJAT LOUTFI GILBERT J. RADDAY ’67 DR. ANN M. AMORE BRO. LAWRENCE DROWNE, OSF CHARLES A. LUDLOW ’58 THOMAS REILLY ’65 PETER N. AQUILONE BRENDAN J. DUGAN ’68 FRANK J. MACCHIAROLA, PH.D. ’62 JOHN R. RINALDI ’66 FRANK J. BARKOCY ’66 PETER P. FAIELLA ’50 JOHN F. MAGUIRE ’61 JOSEPH ROSANIA ’50 ELEANOR BELLUSO FRANCIS J. FERGUSON ’61 ELIA G. MALARA ’82 JOHN J. RUSH PH.D. ’57 JANET BENJAMIN MADELINE FERRO ROBERT C. MANGONE MICHAEL M. RUSSO, OSF ’70 NEAL P. BENNETT ’69 EDMUND FOUNTAINE ’49 WILLIAM F. K. MARMION ’61 DR. SIMEON RYAN ’51 JOHN M. BOYLE, CPA ’68 MANUEL FRANQUINHA ILDA MARTINEZ-SAENZ RICHARD J. SHEIRER ’76 NANCY BRUCCOLERI DOMENIC FRASCA JOHN A. MCAULIFFE ’75 BETTE SMITH SALVATORE BRUCCOLERI JOSEPH A. GANNON, PH.D. ’53 DELIA MCGARRITY ROBERT SMITH THOMAS AND CHARLOTTE BRUCE ANGELA GILCHRIEST PHILIP C. MCGARRITY ’81 ELIZABETH SPINA JAMES V. BURNS ’50 JOHN AND WINIFRED GUIFFRE JOSEPH A. MCGREAL, JR. ’62 JAMES R. STEWART JUDY BUT TLING JOSEPH T. HARTE ’62 MARTIN T. MCNEILL ’63 RAYMOND C. SULLIVAN ’68 BRENDAN J. CAHALAN ’92 FRANCIS J. HARVEY ’68 BRENDAN P. MCSHANE ’06 DR. EDMUND J. TOMASELLI ’47 ROBERT B. CANAVAN ’63 THOMAS HEAPHY BRIAN MCTIGUE JOSEPH R. TORPEY ’63 WILLIAM CANGIALOSE BRUCE J. HENRY ’72 JOHN MOTLEY CONSTANCE TORTORELLI JOHN P. CANNONE BRO. COSMAS HERLIHY ANNIE POWERS MUNCIE SAVERIO TORTORELLI LUCY CARDI ARTHUR J. HUGHES AUDREY NASTNOZEE DOMINICK TRAINA JOHN B. CASEY ’77 JEAN HUGHES ROBERT C. NOLAN, ESQ. ’70 MARGARET TRAINA GERARD CONLEY MEICHI JU ROSEMARY OLIVA THERESA TRAVERS BRO. DANIEL CONWAY CATHERINE KENNEDY CAROL ORTIZ MAUREEN TULLY THEODORE M. COOKE ’57 CARMELITA LACOVARA PACIFICUS BRO. GILES TURBEE, OSF ARTHUR CURRY NINO F. LANGIULLI, PH.D. JOHN AND VIOLET PONZINI JOHN P. VALENTI ’10 JOHN T. DANAHER ’70 BRO. GEORGE LARKIN, OSF ’60 BETTY PULESTON JOSEPH P. WALKER ’61 MARTIN DE PORRES GUY LAROCK REV. JAMES PURVEY ’59 JOHN P. WALSH ’54 JOSEPH P. DECAMINADA ’56 ROBERT F. LEE ’52 EDWARD J. QUIGLEY, JR. ’80 ALBERT & PEARL WOLLIN ROSEMARY DEPAOLA ELFRIEDE M. LEIN MARGARET QUIGLEY

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CELEBRATING

Joseph Giordano ’79 Lester J. Owens President of Global Trust and Custody Services, U.S. Bank Global Head of Wholesale Banking Operations and Corporate & Investment Bank Client Onboarding, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

2018 CHARTER AWARD DINNER SPONSORS

GALA PATRON ADVOCATE TICKET SUPPORTERS Thomas and Paula McInerney Staples Advantage, Inc., Cooper Boyd Tim and Diane Cecere DINNER UNDERWRITERS Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. BT and Matt Charles Brown Brothers Harriman, PKF O’Connor Davies Leighton K. Waters, Jr. Thomas ’78 and Mary Anne ’79 Early Flushing Bank, John Buran Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP, John F. Tully ’67 BT Margery A. Colloff EVENT BENEFACTORS William and Mary Jo Fornshell Collins Building Services, Inc., David Diamante; President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D.; Lester Owens; Joseph P. Forte, Esq. ’69 and Dorothy Vance- Joseph K. Collins and Kenneth J. Collins Joseph Giordano ’79; and Vice President for Advancement Thomas F. Flood. Forte The Dugan Family Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 Giordano Grant Thornton LLP JP Morgan Chase, Lester J. Owens TERRIER TECHNOLOGY MEDIA SPONSOR VIP DINNER COMMITTEE R.J. ’94 and Maria Hinners May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation, DeSales Media Group, Inc., TICKET SUPPORTERS Vincent Rohan; Alex & Terri Rohan Reverend Monsignor Kieran Harrington Ameriprise Financial Services, Rudy J. Hein Alber ’84 and Laura Hot Nixon Peabody LLP and Arthur Dignam connectED Consulting, LLC, James Hunter Michael Kaicher Prudential Insurance Company, Kathleen and Martin Cottingham Jesus F. ’84 BT and Noreen M. ’84 Linares Barbara G. Koster ’76 GOLD PAGE SPONSORS Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens, Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone Gino and Carol A. ’84 BT Menchini Reverend Monsignor Alfred P. LoPinto Higher Ed Support, LLC, Jim Dunn Seward & Kissel, Kalyan Das Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Investors Bank, Domenick A. Cama JC Elite Construction, Michael Clarke Michael Kaicher COCKTAIL SPONSORS Kathleen LaCroix Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe Terrance V. Mulligan ’91 Alston & Bird, LLP, Richard Hays DINNER COMMITTEE Robert H. ’80 and Alicia Mulvena Brooklyn Community Foundation, SILVER PAGE SPONSORS TICKET SUPPORTERS Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina Cecilia Clarke Damascus Bakery, Inc., Ed Mafoud Ambassador Protection Services, Inc., Richard ’81 and Diane ’95 Portogallo Robert B. and Joan Catell John J. Kelly ’80 FULL PAGE SPONSORS Real Sourcing Network, Sanford Kane William BT and Imogen Cline Hector Batista ’84 BT CMS Electrical Services, Inc., Martin Fressle RISMedia, Inc., John E. Featherston Cullen & Dykman Kate Burke BT Diocesan Food Service, James Austin Rob Snyder William F. Dawson, Jr. ’86 BT Community Counselling Service, Co., Janney Montgomery Scott Inc., Richard and Ellen Vicenzi Educational Housing Services, Inc., Timothy C. Scheve Thomas Kissane Faye Bean Timothy LiVolsi Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino BROTHER GEORGE LARKIN, OSF ’60 Futures in Education Foundation, Inc., M & M Realty Partners, Jack Morris Peter Golden TABLE SUPPORTERS Nick Vendikos Nouveau Elevator, Robert Speranza Peter Grassotti and Daniel M. Healy ’64 Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 Giordano Parkway Flower Shop, Inc., Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and Catherine Greene BT Robert J. Lindsay ’79 Edmund J. Greco ’79 Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 Interpacific Group Inc., David D. Smith ’64 Ridgewood Savings Bank James Maitland St. Francis College Student James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Mangan Government Association National Grid, Kenneth D. Daly ’88 HALF PAGE SPONSORS Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan Joseph C., DPM and Sue Stuto Oliver Wyman, Adam Schneider Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Okapi Partners, LLC, Patrick McHugh Andrew Hoan BROTHER GEORGE LARKIN, OSF ’60 RWJBarnabas Health, Barry H. Ostrowsky Walton D. ’83 BT and Donna W. Pearson CDHM, Gary Sumple and John Walker TICKET SUPPORTERS The River Café, Pegasystems, Inc., Alan Trefler Michael O’Keeffe and Catherine Greene East Coast Power and Gas, Robert Knief Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc., East Coast Power and Gas, Robert Knief David D. ’64 and Ann Smith Donald J. ’77 and Kathryn Faughnan Peter J. Callahan ’63 TD Bank Long Island, Edward Travaglianti ’70 Gallagher Benefit Services, Dave Pollock John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe US Bank, Joseph Giordano ’79 Island Photography, Cheryl Ipiotis ADVOCATE TABLE SUPPORTERS Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D. Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC, Stephen Waldorf mNovak Design, Michelle Novak Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina Summit Security Services, Inc., Scott Sturgess Rocklyn Asset Corp., Coleen Ceriello Bro. Christopher Thurneau, OSF BT Xaverian High School, Kevin McCormack

St. Francis College Players: James Hartley ’20, Gabriella Nobrega ’19, Gabriella Mendonca ’21, Amanda McPherson Student Speaker ’18, Gwendolyn Etienne ’18, Sydney Bell ’19, and Timothy Gabriella Cecere, Jr. ’20, led by Board of Trustee member Cathy Green. Mendonca ’21. Student Volunteers on stage with Lester Owens and Joseph Giordano ’79.

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Richard W. ’70 and Joyce TD Bank Long Island Diocesan Food Service JC Elite Construction GENERAL TOURNAMENT Merzbacher SPONSORS TD Wealth Private Client Group Gallagher Benefit Services Dorothy M. Suchowacki ’02 and Edward Miller Brian T. Leary Cushman & Wakefield William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully IABS Charities, Inc. Quinn Family Foundation William J. Lucadamo ’71 Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel Investors Bank DiMauro Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Waldorf Risk Solutions inc. KPMG J. Christopher ’83 BT and Carol Salamone Mangan The Dugan Family New York Building Congress, Inc. TEE & GREEN SIGNAGE Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Industry City TEE OR GREEN SPONSORS Rocklyn Asset Corp. Iadanza Family Foundation Merzbacher Andrew Kimball Robert B. and Joan Catell Ryant Enterprises Corp. James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue Millennia Reality Services Inc The National Italian American Flushing Bank Safeway Fire & Protection, Co. Daniel A. Ricciardi ’74 William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett Foundation, Inc. Summit Security Services, Inc. J.N. Savasta Corp. Pier Sixty, LLC Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Steam Fitters Local Union #638 Inez D’Arcangelo Three in One Management & Samuel A. ’65 and Diane M. Marsiello St. Edmund Preparatory Ramirez Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti Consultants, LLC Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D. High School Charles Adam Total Fire Protection and Julie Holland Xaverian High School BUFFET BRUNCH & COCKTAIL Unity Electric Company Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and RECEPTION SPONSOR TEE OR GREEN SIGNAGE Yoswein New York Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 HOLE SPONSORS John F. Tully ’67 BT Brooklyn Cyclones National Grid Avison Young Catholic Cemeteries Diocese THE PRESIDENT’S CUP SPONSOR WELCOME GIFTS SPONSOR Oxford & Simpson Realty of Brooklyn PRIZE SPONSORS Collins Building Services, Inc. Fast Track Construction Services, Inc. Community Counselling Alltype Marketing Peter J. Striano Alber ’84 and Laura Hot Robert Ragen Service, Co. CPEX Real Estate THE RYDER’S CUP SPONSOR GRILL SNACKS SPONSOR POM Recoveries Roman Catholic Diocese of James Argutto Brooklyn TD Bank WANAMAKER SPONSORS Ralph Bumbaca Changing Our World Brian Crimmins TEE & GREEN SPONSORS James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 Academy Bus Tours, Inc. Cullen & Dykman Cullen & Dykman Hayley Dryer; James G. Ryan C. Nathan Dee, Esq. Margaret A. Dematteis DeSales Media Group, Inc. Real Sourcing Network Hallen Construction Company Richard ’64 and Jane Silverman John Henry’s HVAC Ed Travaglianti ’70, Al Thoben Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Raymond Nash ’63, Joseph DiMauro ’70, Philip 70, Mark Merzbacher, and Killeen Defelice, and Joseph Avallone. Rick Merzbacker ’70.

Be the Change. See the Change. Establish Your Legacy of Education at St. Francis College Today!

You can establish your legacy today and grow it over time, so that your scholarship fund can impact SFC students for generations to come. Now, more than ever, scholarship resources are critical to sustaining our mission of offering a top-tier, values-based education that is not only transformative, but also affordable and accessible. A growing Endowed Scholarship Program helps us attract quality students as well as offering them the opportunity to belong to the St. Francis College family. With nearly 98% of our students receiving financial assistance, this support can also make the difference for a student returning to College next semester. These funds bridge the gap between Big Dreams and reality. You can support endowed scholarships in a variety of ways: Establish your own Endowed Scholarship Consider Planned Gifts such as bequests, Support an Existing Endowed Scholarship— with an outright gift or multi-year pledge charitable trusts, gifts of insurance, and please contact the Advancement Office commitment payable by check, credit card, retirement assets to endow a new ([email protected] or 718.489.5361) appreciated securities or IRA rollovers and scholarship. for a complete list of scholarships, or visit our required minimum distributions. website at sfc.edu/endowedscholarship.

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

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To make an online gift to an Endowed Scholarship, please visit https://donate.sfc.edu/onlinegift or click on the scholarship name below to complete the online giving form and include the name of the specific scholarship in the “Comments” section. The following donors are recognized for their generosity to the Endowment Funds at the College:

Michael A. ’97 BT and Julia MacIntyre Lara J. Genovesi Academic Scholarship Peter N. Aquilone Scholarship Michael and Rita Collins Mallozzi & Dwyer, P.C. Rachel Gold for Women* Virginia ’83 and Thomas F. Flahive Scholarship Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 Goldberg & Cohn, LLP Phillip Lanard Angela K. ’01 and William F. Manekas Martin F. Collins McDermott Good Ground Realty & Property Rosemarie A. ’84 and Scott T. Lanard Francisco and Jeanine M. Ramirez Fidelity Brokerage Services James F. ’64 and Eileen D. O’Dea Managemente Standard & Poors Bernard J. Welsh ’58 + Mary T. Macchiarola Matthew T. Schatz Ethan M. Goodman Sara M. Sooy ’14 Bernard Graham Rosario and Maria Acquista Andrea and Margie Arcarola Thomas J. Cuite Sr. ’35 John H. Spina, DPM ’88 Greater New York Lecet Fund Scholarship* Scholarship* Memorial Medal for Excellence John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall William Harris Alessandro R. Acquista ’06 and Andrea Arcarola in Communications Dozier Hasty Diane M. Milos ’05 Barry G. Walter Carolyn Callahan Duns Scotus Scholarship Franklin Hess Calorgero Acquista Albert G. Doumar ’57 William Howell Domenico and Carmela Acquista Dr. Richard Berleth Arthur Curry Scholarship Stephen J. Hayden ’69 Joanne Jarett-Masyr Rosario and Maria Acquista Memorial Scholarship* Brien McDonald Carol O. Kane ’80 Acquista Management Group, Inc. James M. Hoban ’01 Dr. Joseph A. Ellis Scholarship Kristine M. Kohler Adoptive Parents Committee, Inc. HSBC Matching Gift Program Kenneth D. Daly ’88 CFA Edward J., Jr. ’63 and Maureen Marina Kovalyov Thomas F. Claro, Jr. Michael A. ’97 BT and Julia MacIntyre Presidential Scholarship* Dougherty Carl J. Landicino Martin Collins Ernie Lendler Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon Cono Holdings, LLC The Honorable Joseph R. Lentol The Tom Brokaw Veterans National Grid William P. ’63 and Judy Kinane Donna M. De Siena Linda LoCascio Scholarship* Ridgewood Savings Bank George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer Louis Facciponti Mary T. Macchiarola Bank of America Charitable Thomas J. ’64 and Margaret Nicastro Fidelity Brokerage Services Frank A. Marino ’77 Foundation Fontbonne Hall Academy The Kenneth D. Daly ’88 The Honorable Marty Markowitz Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly Peter P. Fazio ’60 Scholarship Mary T. Macchiarola Scholarship* Ramon Martinez, III William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold Rose Manalang Sonia ’02 and Michael Gomez Jesse A. Masyr and Joanne Joe Browne ’68 Scholarship Mauro N. and Frances E. Fanelli Renan Mazorra Jarett-Masyr Joseph T. ’68 and Karyn Browne Cynthia B. Skolnik Nina P. ’08 and Zeljka V. Milos Jack ’70 and Kathy Danaher Gioia Miglionico Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Scholarship Miller Strategies, Inc. Nalco Landscape Contractor, Inc. Professor Nicholas A. NYC Heating & Cooling, Inc. Joan L. Millman John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey Fiorenza ’36 Scholarship One Goal Sport Consulting, Inc. Dr. John Burke ’40 Scholarship* Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Steven A. Neil Pacific Lawn Sprinklers, Inc. Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 and Corcoran George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer New York Building Congress, Inc. Panthers Soccer Group, Inc. Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76 Thomas ’70 and Maria A. Ford NYC & Company Mark Prizant William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen Dr. James Flynn Scholarship NYC Department of Commerce Restani Construction, Corp. Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan UBS Financial Services, Inc. Peter J. Michel ’63 Maryann O’Connor Antonio and Rosemarie Rosselli The Honorable Audrey I. Pheffer Royal Waste Services, Inc. Brother Camillus Memorial The Firefighter Edward Day Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Douglas P. Posluszny Laura M. Shevlin Award for Excellence in Memorial Scholarship Furman Scholarship II* Diana Richardson International Cultural Studies Brigitte Day Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Sandra Rivera Dr. James Adams Scholarship* Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81 Furman Andrew S. Roffe Mary A. Ledermann Laquercia Shell Oil Company Don Savatta Barry G. Walter Dominick P. ’64 and Rosemary Carlo and Teresa Scissura Dr. Joseph Carpino Scholarship DePaola Scholarship Dr. Gerald J. Galgan Frank R. Seddio Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Scholarship* Joanne Simon The Forsyth Institute Jerry Skurnik Bank of America Charitable Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 Tom and Barbara Van Dyke Ellen Spodek Foundation Philip Andrew Carrano ’70 Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 TLM Associates LLC Rino C. ’66 and Mary Bergonzi Scholarship Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt John ’58 and Marge Dietl Michael Walsh-Peissis Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 Scholarship Alan Wasserman John B. ’68 and Elaine Conroy Dr. Enildo Garcia Scholarship* John J. Dietl ’58 David N. Weinraub Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra Anthony J. Henry ’91 Brother Camillus Casey, OSF Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Jaime Williams Shannon Funke Elizabeth D. Mendoza ’77 Scholarship Stephen Witts John T. ’68 and Camille Gerace Edward P. Morrissey ’70 Margaret J. Burns and William Tremaine Wright Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould Stephen J. Phelan ’79 F. Donovan Scholarship Joyce G. Genovesi Scholarship* Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli Janet La Fonte Sheila Adams Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard established by Daniel P. ’68 Dr. Michael Casey Scholarship and Maureen Donovan Karen Auster Anna and Joseph Giaquinto Joseph J. Ponzio ’76 The Honorable Michael A. Balboni Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan Scholarship* Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly Michael R. Benedetto Fidelity Brokerage Services Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. Sarah Rhee The Honorable Richard L. Brodsky Nicola Rubo The Ceasar J. Cellini Scholarship* Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro James Dougherty ’66 Brooklyn Public Library Dr. Uwe Gielen Scholarship Celeste C. Cellini Michael Sheehy Memorial Scholarship* Cary Kane, LLP Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D. Brother Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder Vincent J. Dougherty ’68 David L. Cohen, Esq. Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Janet Kelly Steven D., Esq. and Jana Cohn Brother Austin Gill, OSF ’62 The Lucia P. Cellini James Zellner Myles ’48 and Marjorie ’80 Council of School Supervisors and and Brother Edwin Gill, OSF Scholarship* Driscoll Support Fund Administrators Scholarship Dr. Ann Amore Scholarship Celeste C. Cellini Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan Ronnie Croce Reverend William Gill ’51 Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 Brother Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Marjorie Driscoll ’80 Anthony Crowell Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough Gil Cygler Carmen and Edward ’60 Jeffrey Allen Clark Memorial Brendan J. Dugan ’68 Joseph A. Faraldo, Esq. Dr. Francis Greene Scholarship Aquilone Scholarship Scholarship* Scholarship Ferrara Bros. Building Materials Irene A. Feldman ’88 and Paul Polik Eugene L. Jesinkey and Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark Carolyn Callahan Corp. Anthony J. Henry ’91 Regina Weber-Jesinkey Domenick and Wendy Cama Francis J. Sanzillo & Assoc., Inc. Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and Dean John Clifford Scholarship Dennis J. ’69 and Bernadette Fallon Anthony J. Genovesi Douglas H. Patton Thomas K. ’77 and Mary Alesi HSBC Matching Gift Program Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi Thomas B. ’70 and Connie McManus Investors Bank Joyce Genovesi

* Once these scholarships reach their prescribed levels of funding, they will be awarded to deserving students. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased

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Adoptive Parents Committee, Inc. Thomas and Margaret Groarke Julio A. Agosto ’02 and Joseph Murphy (Brother Joseph and Michaela Brother Thomas O’Neill, OSF ’68 Scholarship Aura N. Miranda-Agosto Jarlath, OSF) Scholarship Macchiarola Scholarship Scholarship Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke Jennifer L. Ambrosch ’13 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Fidelity Brokerage Services John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski Matthew G. ’08 and Lauren M. ’08 Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould Mary T. Macchiarola Edward Haverty Scholarship* Bertolotti Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik Louis G. Pastina ’79 Fidelity Brokerage Services Sophia Boussalh ’13 Thomas G. Oldis ’70 Lucy and Joseph Macchiarola Scholarship* David E. Haverty ’81 Joseph J. ’15 Buccheri Thomas A. Simonetti ’67 Scholarship Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina Joseph N. and Rosemarie J. Fidelity Brokerage Services Monsignor John Kean The Elizabeth Billingham Buccheri Mary T. Macchiarola Walton D. Pearson ’83 Haverty Scholarship Oksana Burmich Scholarship Scholarship James P. ’94 and Andrea L. Cahalan Fidelity Brokerage Services Alfred M. Taffae, P.C. Mary and Frank J. ’62 Thomas F. and Eileen Flood John Cheung Adelino R. Franquinha Macchiarola Scholarship R.J. ’94 and Maria Hinners Salvatore P. ’09 and Melissa Demma Francis E. and Anne Gallagher William Randolph Hearst Fidelity Brokerage Services Walton D. ’83 BT and Donna W. Boriana A. ’02 and Benjamin D. Foundation Scholarship John and Alzira Henry Mary T. Macchiarola Pearson Fackler (3 Scholarships) Eugene L. Jesinkey and Voya C/O Frontstream Anthony J., Jr. ’03 and Kristen L.’03 Regina Weber-Jesinkey Jude Grey Michael and Jennifer Fasano Professor Ernest Petrucelli John J. ’83 and Joan Ferro Macchiarola Scholarship James I. Konkel ’57 Scholarship* Henry Family Veterans Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Scholarship II* Fidelity Brokerage Services Scholarship* Theresa M. Franchi ’16 Mary T. Macchiarola Charles A. Giardino ’04 James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 Leonard and Saundra Honig Elizabeth Barnett Betty A. ’94 and Harold Gatto Vanguard Charitable Endowment Nicholas Bartlett Robert A. Glass ’17 James Mangano Memorial Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Gerard and Susan Beach Goldman Sachs & Co. Scholarship National Grid Barbara G. Koster ’76 Laura Petrucelli Mario P. and Bianca C. Borini Peter Grassotti and Scholarship Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and Tara Campbell Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti Frank Keenan Professor William and Stella R. Yellin Maureen Moore and Robert C. Patrice Cianci Stacey J. Guerriera-Tynion ’87 Christine A. Kramer-Santangelo ’89 Golden Helen Clarke and Donald Tynion and Salvatore Santangelo Dr. Thomas Quigley ’52 Thomas Concannon R.J. ’94 and Maria Hinners Scholarship Donald and Jayne Costanzo Leonard and Saundra Honig Dr. Nino Langiulli Scholarship Lawrence ’72 and Karen Edward P. ’60 and Carmen Aquilone Robert and Judith Deiasi Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Marsiello Scholarship Raymond Baccala Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon Donna Dimoulas Killen Sherwood Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry Network for Good Anne Dour Marco C. Intrabartolo ’13 Marsiello Audrius Barzdukas Patricia Galagher Elizabeth T. Khalevich ’06 Dyanne M. Rosado ’95 Lora Branz Elizabeth A. Giugliano Lisa Laferriere Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Dennis J. ’74 and Mary Burkhart Robert and Muriel Giugliano Bono H. Lee ’11 Catherine B. ’74 McDermott Josephine Campbell 17th of June (Evelyn Margaret Goldberg & Cohn, LLP Phoebe W. Lee ’17 Scholarship* Richard Conley and Kathleen A. Maria Gonzalez Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis Laquercia) Scholarship Nolan Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen Elaine Gunn Mary T. Macchiarola Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Christopher and Marilyn Daniti Thomas F. and Eileen Flood James and Helen Haas Mallozzi & Dwyer, P.C. Laquercia Sebastian and Mary B. Del Duca Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri Steven Henderson Christopher G. ’01 and Elizabeth Delacruz MACRow Foundation Bruce J. ’72 and Patricia Henry Jennifer, CPA ’02 Manukian Thomas Michael Laquercia ’66 Elese M. Francis ’02 + Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Toby and Yonah Klahr Matthew A. Manzi ’13 Douglas and Barbara Hay Scholarship Mallozzi Thomas Kollar Alex and Kathryn Martin Janice Higgins Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Mallozzi & Dwyer, P.C. Alison Lage Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella Mary Ellen Jones Laquercia Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio John and Dorothy Lennon Miguel A. Medrano ’18 Charles P. Kowalski ’72 John A. Rowinski ’73 and Geraldine McManus Carmine Nogara, Ph.D. Joseph and Jeannine Ksiaskiewicz Brother George Larkin, OSF ’60 Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 Joseph McTighe Marie-Alice Philippe ’84 and Keith Lowery Luminary Fund* John P. ’64 and Janice Smircich Robert and Susan Moore Frantz Legerdauphin Mary T. Macchiarola Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79 The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Bernardo S. Phipps ’98 Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski Kathleen Mulcahey Giordano Rhodes Memorial Fund Pricewaterhouse Coopers Michael Murray Sheryl Parker Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 Daisy M. Quizhpi ’11 Philip D. Murray ’65 Richard and Valerie Pasquarelli Robert J. ’77 and Diane M. ’75 Trapp Mercorella Family Scholarship Dennis Petrella Chandradath Ramotar ’13 Teresa ’87 and Thomas O’Sullivan Vanessa Rivera ’09 Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Mercorella Thomas Schultz Brother George Larkin, OSF ’60 Marguerite R. Paulo-Heyer Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone John Piccard Bernard P. Stefanek ’68 Scholarship Catherine Sweeney Angela Siliato-Acciarito Dr. Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship James G. Quigley ’96 John Sweeney Paul B. Tannuzzo ’95 and John D. Coakley ’83 and William J. ’63 and Anne M. Higgins Michael and Mary Rubino Grace Z. Machuca-Coakley Thomas Sweeney Beata Bak-Tannuzzo ’97 Matthew J. ’73 and Mary Ellen Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri Stacey J. ’87 and Donald Jeremy Travis The Benevity Community Impact Krsulich Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith Guerriera-Tynion Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund John H. Spina, DPM ’88 JP Morgan Chase Foundation Program Bridget C. Trumpet ’95 Dr. John Motley Scholarship* The Benevity Community Susan Weisman Mary Ellen ’98 and Cesare Mannino Dr. Florence A. Jackson Impact Fund Brother John Hoffschmidt, OSF Professor William and Stella R. Yellin Suzanne Seery Frank Motley, Esq. Fred and Damaris Trabulsi Scholarship Erica M. ’94 and Raymond Eric P. Vogelsberg ’76 Zawrotniak The Jean Loconsolo New York Community Bank James P. Lawler ’71 Nursing Scholarship Frank ’83 and Gloria Leggio Foundation Scholarship Brother Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Dr. Arthur Hughes Scholarship* John A. Loconsolo Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan New York Community Bank Scholarship Mary P. Byrnes ’80 Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Foundation William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold Brother Edmund Holmes, Anthony J. Henry ’91 Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan Irene Hughes Daniel Lynch, Sr. ’38 OSF ’28 Scholarship Joseph Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 John P. and Helene E. Hughes Scholarship Fidelity Brokerage Services Scholarship* Most Reverend Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52 Edward R. and Alice A. James Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo Barbara A. Tuck Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan John J., Esq. ’55 and Theresa Hearn Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler Eugene P. ’67 and Colette Westhoff Erin S. Rubin Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney Leonard E. Olen ’65 STEM Award Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and Anthony Raykowski Award Dr. Geoffrey Horlick Douglas H. Patton Merck Partnership for Giving Frank J. and Sarah B. Glenn A. Braica Scholarship* Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen Macchiarola Scholarship JJD Investments, Inc. Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 and Jerry and Jane Wolff Vanguard Charitable Endowment Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13 Fidelity Brokerage Services Program Mary T. Macchiarola

* Once these scholarships reach their prescribed levels of funding, they will be awarded to deserving students. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased

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Charles P. Kowalski ’72 Richard J. ’68 and Mary Collins Brother Columba Reilly, OSF Charles Schaem ’40 Scholarship Philip ’76 and Alida LaSpisa Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone Dr. Stanley Willing Scholarship Timothy F. Stafford, Sr. ’64 Aldo F. ’70 and Irene Lattanzio Dave and Lorraine Deering Memorial Award Most Reverend Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52 Dr. Joseph Machnik Alfred A. DiCarlo ’73 and Denise David E. Haverty ’81 Professor Francis Slade Gaetano Messina ’80 DiCarlo John “Jay” Riddell ’66 Scholarship* Dragan ’84 and Dorothy Radovich Franey M., Jr. ’68 and Barbara Professor William Yellin Scholarship Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi Donovan Scholarship* Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette Louis ’71 and Michele Dottrina William and Stella R. Yellin O’Connor Dr. Frank Sorrentino Anne Trivisonno Scholarship Raymond ’78 and Joan K. Dowling Scholarship* Community Foundation of the Thomas A. ’68 and Nancy J. Dunne Young Journalists in Training Susan Rohan Scholarship* Karen A. ’79 Cottone Florida Keys Ed Fogarty Enterprises Scholarship Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Kenneth A., Jr. ’74 and Patricia Egan Tzylai Yunn Chong Anthony J. Henry ’91 Maureen Catherine Tully Gary J. and Anne J. Gorman Alexander McHugh Dr. Simeon Ryan Scholarship* Brian ’80 and Mae McKeon Scholarship IBM Matching Grants Program Betty J. Williams George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt Jerry and Jane Wolff Ayco Charitable Foundation Thomas B. ’71 and Patricia Tim Charters General Scholarship Support Losquadro Brother Owen Sadlier, OSF Timothy M. Stackpole ’01 Harold J. Elias and Mary A. Tully James Argutto John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue Scholarship Kevin and Mary J. Murphy Brother Gregory L. Cellini, OSF Scholarship* James P. ’91 and Virginia C. McDade Eugene L. Jesinkey and Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark Fidelity Brokerage Services James J., Jr. and Lisa B. G. McHugh Regina Weber-Jesinkey O’Connor Ruth Eiss Mary T. Macchiarola Thomas B. ’70 and Connie McManus Timothy J. and Kathleen R. Shine John F. Tully ’67 BT Marshall C. Harmon and Anne Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 Kevin McVeigh Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D. William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully Schoenfeld Anthony Montevago Irene and Vincent Salamone Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler Bruce J. ’72 + and Patricia Henry Pershing Advisor Solutions, LLC Edward and Shirley Henry Scholarship Student Solidarity Fund Arlene A. Whalen William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R. Hobsons, Inc. Ida Salamone Philip D. Murray ’65 Quinlan Brother Giles Turbee, OSF Robert A. Hopes John P. Raftery ’68 Carlo Tramontozzi Scholarship IBM Matching Grants Program Dr. Charles Savage Scholarship Thomas P. Reilly ’69 John A. Loconsolo Scholarship* Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara Wengler George M., CPA ’70 and Suzanne UBS Financial Services, Inc. Christopher M. ’96 and Josette Ortiz Gillan John Carollo ’79 James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh Pi Alpha / Andy Virga ’72 Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito Alfio Carrabotta ’80 Joan Yovine POM Recoveries, Inc. Scholarship Brother Robert Schaefer, OSF Fast Track Construction Peter J. ’72 Yovine Robert Ragen Scholarship Thomas F. and Eileen Flood Ambassador Protection Services, Joseph and Barri Savasta Inc. JP Morgan Chase Foundation Goldman Sachs & Co. Joseph P. Walker ’61 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Anonymous Suzanne Seery Peter Grassotti and Memorial Scholarship Program Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti Gregory J. Brady ’75 Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Alber ’84 and Laura Hot George Brennan ’70 Clare Walker

* Once these scholarships reach their prescribed levels of funding, they will be awarded to deserving students. | Legend: BT = Board of Trustees | + = Deceased

Ways to Give Is Your Name Not Listed? Office of Advancement You may make a gift to It could be because: Thomas F. Flood St. Francis College by: ƒƒYou made your gift after June 30, 2018, Vice President for Advancement the end of the fiscal year. Gifts received ƒƒMail to the Office of Advancement Marija Wierzbicki after June 30th will be recognized in the ƒƒOnline at donate.sfc.edu/onlinegift Development Associate & next annual Dream-Maker Report. ƒƒWire Transfer Assistant to the VP for Advancement ƒƒGifts of Appreciated Stock ƒƒYou asked that your gift be anonymous. Dennis McDermott ’74 ƒƒMatching Gifts ƒƒWhile every effort goes into the accuracy Special Assistant to the President ƒƒGifts of Property of this report, errors can occur. If we have ƒƒPlanned Gifts made an error or omission, please accept Stephen J. DeSalvo (bequest, trust, life insurance) our sincerest apologies and notify us to Director of Engagement and Annual Giving ensure that our records are corrected. Vanessa De Almeida ’00 Contact the Office of Advancement Please contact the Office of Advancement Associate Director for Engagement St. Francis College at 718.489.5361 or advancement@sfc. Katherine O’Hagan Office of Advancement edu with any questions, comments, or Associate Director of Scholarship Giving 180 Remsen Street concerns. Room 8301 Benjamin Ciesinski Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 Assistant Director for Annual Giving Phone: 718.489.5361 Holly Anglin Fax: 718.489.5427 Donor Relations Associate [email protected] Mackenzie Iburg ’17 Donor Relations Assistant Marlina M. Reid ’18 Donor Relations Assistant Katherine M. Searle Advancement Services Coordinator

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For the year ended June 30, 2018, with summarized totals for 2017.

TOTAL

TEMPORARILY PERMANENTLY UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED RESTRICTED 2018 2017

OPERATING REVENUES AND SUPPORT

Student tuition and fees $ 58,693,266 $ — $ — $ — $ 63,484,419

College scholarships (23,078,355) — — — (22,100,106)

Federal financial assistance (307,192) — — — (335,220)

Net tuition and fees 35,307,719 — — — 41,049,093

Government appropriations 5 87,14 8 — — — 500,368

Gifts and private grants 1,920,203 1,844,114 — — 2,283,992

Investment return used for operations 3,586,215 — — — 3,508,012

Quasi-endowment funds used for operations 5,150,000 — — — —

Other 2,196,136 — — — 2,224,742

Net assets released from restrictions 2,006,156 (2,006,156) — — —

Total operating revenues and support 50,753,577 (162,042) — — 49,566,207

OPERATING EXPENSES

Instruction 20,031,492 — — 20,031,492 19,881,276

Academic support 5,497,888 — — 5,497,888 5,109,845

Student services 13,154,624 — — 13,154,624 12,449,495

Institutional support 14,008,666 — — 14,008,666 13,737,6 8 4

Total operating expenses 52,692,670 — — 52,692,670 51,178,300

Change in net assets from operating activities (1,939,093) (162,042) (2,101,135) (1,612,093)

NONOPERATING ACTIVITIES

Gifts and private grants 3,149,600 90,173 684,240 3,924,013 2,711,903

Campaign campaign expenses (943,299) — — (943,299) (761,905)

Capital project expenses (1,016,057) — — (1,016,057) (280,748)

Investment return in excess of amounts in support of operations 1,038,334 1,921,299 — 2,959,633 4,540,769

Quasi-endowment funds used to support operations (5,150,000) — — (5,150,000) —

Early retirement program (1,310,574) — — (1,310,574) (620,243)

Change in net assets from nonoperating activities (4,231,996) 2,011,472 684,240 (1,536,284) 5,589,776

Change in net assets (6,171,089) 1,849,430 684,240 (3,637,419) 3,977,683

Net assets, beginning of year 71,984,408 13,163,598 13,312,209 98,460,215 94,482,532

Net assets, end of year $ 65,813,319 $ 15,013,028 $ 13,996,449 $ 94,822,796 $ 98,460,215

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Alumni Memorial Mass 58th Annual Charter Caribbean Alumni Reception and Luncheon Award Dinner Saturday, April 6th, 6:00 PM Saturday, January 26th, 2019 Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019, 6:30pm St. Francis College Founders Hall and Genovese Center, Pier 60 at Chelsea Piers, New York, NY Save the date—details to come. St. Francis College This year, join us in honoring:

On Saturday, January 26th St. Francis College Peggi Einhorn is the Chief Financial Officer Brendan J. Dugan ’68 Memorial will hold its annual Alumni Memorial Mass, and Treasurer of the Robert Wood Johnson Meadow Brook Golf Outing honoring the memories of our alumni, and Foundation (RWJF). relatives of alumni, who are no longer with Tuesday, June 18th, 2019 us. Following the Mass, a luncheon will be Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 is a Senior Vice Save the date—details to come. held in the Genovesi Center. President at National Grid responsible for Finance Business Partnering in the U.S. Women’s Basketball Celebration Stephanie Whittier co-heads the Foundation & for Karen Erving-Schiera ’91 Endowment Services team at Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management. Saturday, February 9, 2019 Join us in honoring St. Francis Brooklyn Women’s Basketball Alumna, Karen Erving- Schiera ’91 as her basketball jersey will officially be retired in history on Remsen Street.