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THE ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MAGAZINE
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FALL 2015; VOLUME 79, NUMBER 1
Graduation on
the Water
Page 4
2014-2015 Donor Report Begins Page 18
Also Inside:
Horror Royalty — Stephen King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Two Sisters On A Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Starr Shines Bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
We Are The Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Alumni Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Golden Terriers? How about a 75th Anniversary? . . . . . . . . 13, 14
Class Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TERRIER
Fall 2015 Vol. 79, Number 1
Terrier, the magazine of St. Francis College,
is published by the Office of College Relations
for alumni and friends of St. Francis College.
Linda Werbel Dashefsky
Vice President for
Government and Community Relations
Dennis J. McDermott ’74
Director of Alumni Relations
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Vice President for Development
EDITOR
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CONTRIBUTORS
Charlene Culler
Director of Annual Giving
Vanessa O. De Almeida ’00
Assistant Director of Alumni Relations
David Gansell
Director of Sports Information
Kareem Cooper ’14
Writer
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMAN
PRESIDENT
John F. Tully, Esq. ’67
Sarah M. Bratton Hughes ’07
TRUSTEES
VICE PRESIDENT
Hector Batista ’8 4
Brother William A. Boslet, OSF ’70
Monsignor John J. Bracken
John J. Clark, Ed.D.
Edward N. Constantino ’6 8
Brother Leonard Conway, OSF ’71
Orville W. Dale
Kenneth Daly ’8 8
Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D.
William Dawson ’8 6
Jean Desravines ’ 94
Gene Donnelly ’79
Brendan J. Dugan ’6 8**
Catherine Greene
Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D.
Barbara G. Koster ’76
Jesus F. Linares ’8 4
Michael C. Macchiarola
J. Christopher Mangan, ’8 3
Lawrence A. Marsiello ’72
Victor J. Masi, DO ’8 9
Gino P. Menchini
Denis J. Salamone ’75
Thomas J. Volpe*
Patrick J. Dugan ’01
DIRECTORS
James Bozart ’8 6
John J. Casey ’70
Kevin T. Conlon ’11
Salvatore Demma ’0 9
Joseph Hemway ’8 4
Dorothy Henigman-Gurreri ’79
Mary Anne Killeen ’78
Josephine B. Leone ’0 8
Alfonso Lopez ’0 6
Lorraine M. Lynch ’ 91
Michael A. MacIntyre ’ 97
James H. McDonald ’69
Patricia Moffatt Lesser ’77
Kevin M. Nash ’78
Jonathan K. Ng ’07
Antonevia Ocho-Coultes ’0 4
Dyanne Marie Rosado ’ 95
Danielle Rouchon ’ 92
Robert Smith ’72
Theresa Spelman-Huzinec ’8 8
Joseph Szkutnik ’71
* Emeritus and Non-Voting
** Not elected
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Writer
Alison Lowenstein
Writer
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Jessica Lynch ’15, Biology Professor Alison Dell, Veronica Peña ’18, and Phil Taitt ’16 are just some of the St. Francis faces you’ll see around the city for this
year’s promotional campaign.
Message from President Brendan J. Dugan ’68
I’m proud to bring you news of a remarkable year of ‘firsts’ here at St. Francis College.
F
or the first time, we held our Spring
Commencement outside on Pier 2 of
Brooklyn Bridge Park. The forecast called
for rain but the clouds parted just before our
graduates processed. We held an unforgettable
ceremony under bright, blue skies, in the shadow
of the Brooklyn Bridge (page 4).
Excitement on campus was also at record levels
this past spring as Men’s Basketball won the NEC
regular season title, hosted three playoff games,
and qualified for the NIT for the first time in 50 years (page 10).
Women’s Basketball went on the road for their NEC playoffs
and went one better, winning the NEC Championship and making
the NCAA Tournament for the first time in College history.
As our Nursing program grows, we took an important step
in recognizing our legacy of success and held our first White
Coat ceremony. The ceremony honors our students for their
dedication to becoming the best nurses they can be and the
compassion they will show for their future patients (page 9).
Not everything was a first though, for alumnus Francis Roland
’40. This spring marked the 75th anniversary of his graduation
from the College (page 14).
For several years, Health Promotion Professor
Starr Eaddy has guided her students in hosting
an annual health fair. It’s real-world experience
that gives them an edge in finding jobs after they
graduate (page 8).
In this issue of Terrier, we also introduce you
to two current Terriers, religious Sisters from
Vietnam, who travelled halfway around the world
to learn the skills they will need to change the
lives of people in their home city (page 3).
The Sisters have dedicated their lives to giving back and so
have hundreds of you. It’s important that we thank you for all
that you do to support our educational mission. Your generosity
makes it possible to maintain our affordable tuition and offer
generous scholarships to keep attracting students who go out
and so proudly represent St. Francis College in the community
(page 18).
Looking forward to another year of firsts,
Brendan J. Dugan ’68
President
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Campus News (For more campus news, check the St. Francis College website at sfc.edu)
Capital One Pitch Contest
Kenneth D. Daly — National Grid Lecture Series
N O V E M B E R 2 0 , 2 0 1 4 — Three students were awarded seed money to support
their entrepreneurial ventures courtesy of Capital One at the second annual
Student Entrepreneur Pitch Challenge. Top prize went to Korey Fisher ’16, a
Business Management student who wants to leverage software and the Internet
to reduce the high cost of health care. ●
A P R I L 2 1 — St. Francis College alumnus Ken Daly ’88, President of
National Grid New York and a member of the College’s Board of Trustees,
shared “Life Long Lessons in Doing the Right Thing” for the second Kenneth D.
Daly — National Grid Lecture Series.
He spoke to Accounting and Management students about his life and work
experience, as well as about the people who influenced his life including former
bosses, teachers and friends.
“Always take actions and make decisions that you would be proud to have
your friends, family and loved ones read about in the newspaper,” Daly told
the students. “It’s not always easy to do the right thing, but behaving responsibly
is not just an option, it is an absolute obligation.” ●
The Good Counselor
Korey Fisher ’16, Nicole Spataro ’16, and Nicole Molinella ’16.
Junot Diaz — Walt Whitman Writers Series
A P R I L 1 6 — The line wrapped around the block, hundreds deep, two hours
before author Junot Díaz was set to become the 12th writer to speak at the
Walt Whitman Writers Series. Dozens had to be turned away and 10 0 people
watched the event via video feed from an adjoining room.
But that wasn't good enough for the writer of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar
Wao, which was named the best novel of the 21st century so far by BBC Culture.
Díaz went into the overflow room and spent a half hour
talking with the audience before the formal event began.
Díaz read from his collection of short stories, Drown,
and answered questions from the editor of Buzzfeed
Books, Isaac Fitzgerald, as well as from members of
the audience.
“Junot Díaz is among the most influential novelists
alive,” said St. Francis College English Professor Theo
Gangi, who is also the director of the College Writing
Program and helped to organize the event. ●
Stephen King
A P R I L 2 1 — St. Francis College and BookCourt welcomed master of horror
Stephen King for a roundtable discussion with his son, Owen King, as well as
authors Peter Straub and Emma Straub, Peter’s daughter. The elder King and
Straub spoke about how they began their collaboration on The Talisman series
while Owen King revealed that his father paid him to record books on tape when
he was a child including Dune, Kidnapped and the latest Dean Koontz work.
Emma Straub talked about her love of cheese and hatred for books based in
Brooklyn, admitting though that the borough is the setting for her next novel.
Isaac Fitzgerald, editor of BuzzFeed Books, moderated the discussion. ●
M A R C H 3 , 4 — Communication Arts
Professor Kathryn Grant’s award
winning play, The Good Counselor,
was performed with a cast of St. Francis
College students and alumni.
The Good Counselor tells the story
of a public defender’s attempt to mount
a defense for a woman accused of
killing her baby. As the argument spills over from the courtroom into the
community, the defense lawyer must come to terms with his preconceptions
about the capacities of mothers.
“I wrote this play out of my concern for the ways mothers’ feet are held to
the fire both in the home and in the court of law,” says Professor Grant. “I was
brought up in a home where I watched my mother struggle to raise eight children
with limited resources. It seemed we expected her to perform the miraculous
for her children without expending the least amount of energy on herself. I see
this attitude in other homes, in our popular culture and most perniciously, in
judicial systems.” ●
Awards in Education
The hard working members of the Xi Rho Chapter of the Kappa Delta Pi
Education Honor Society gained some important recognition from the national
organization. The chapter was selected as a winner of the prestigious Phoenix
Award for Chapter Improvement for showing great strides in management and
programming. The Honor Society also selected Chapter President Michelle
Rosenberg ’15 for the Distinguished Chapter Officer Award. She is one of
17 winners out of more than 3,0 0 0 student officers. Rosenberg, Education
Professor Peter Leibman ’71 and Psychology Professor Marissa Cohen, along
with other officers from Xi Rho, will be honored at the Kappa Delta Pi National
Convocation in October. ●
Kappa Delta Pi student leaders Anam Afzal ’17, Michelle Rosenberg 15,
Jillian Signer ’16, Victoria Sortino ’17, Jessica Lynch ’15, and Christina
Somma ’17.
Issac Fitzgerald of BuzzFeed Books, moderates a discussion
with authors, Owen King, Emma Straub, Stephen King, and Peter Straub.
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Links to all videos are available at
sfc.edu/terrier
Today’s Terriers
Sisters on a Mission —Srs. Maria Yeu ’17 and Mary Diep ’17
From half a world away, from the farming region of northern Vietnam, two Sisters have come to St. Francis
to learn skills that they will take home with them to improve the lives of the people they serve.
S
r. Maria Yeu ’17 and Sr. Mary Diep ’17 are from the Lovers of the
Holy Cross community in Phat Diem Diocese, a rural area a few
hours south of Hanoi. Thanks to a sponsor from the Houston-based
Formation Support for Vietnam, they came to the United States to learn
how to provide medical care for the poor in their community.
Their first stop was Houston where they enrolled in ESL classes.
(Learning English wasn’t their only obstacle. Both Sisters had taken the
name Maria, but it proved too confusing to their ESL teacher, so Sr. Diep
agreed to use the name Mary.) They then applied to and were accepted
by St. Francis College and were given Presidential Scholarships.
Sr. Mary is currently
working towards an
undergraduate degree in
Psychology while Sr. Maria
is getting an undergraduate
degree in nursing.
“We’ve never had a
nursing home for poor and
abandoned people,” said
Sr. Maria who will help set
up a facility in Phat Diem
when she goes home. When
the Sisters make house
calls, they are often at a loss
as to what to do since only
two of the 4 0 0 members
of the Congregation of the
Lovers have any training in
Western medicine.
Sr. Mary’s psychology
degree will open up a new
avenue for helping others
in Phat Diem. “There is not enough help for mental health issues in
Vietnam. The culture is not open to it. Our hope is that people will feel
comfortable talking with a Sister about their problems,” said Sr. Mary.
Often, she said, women and children who are victims of abuse suffer
in silence. She hopes her education at St. Francis can play an important
role in helping them heal. She also wants to reach out to young people
and help change the prevailing stigma that is associated with counseling
so that they feel comfortable asking for help.
The Sisters are immensely grateful for the college’s generosity and
thankful to be in a small community that makes them feel like part of
a family. “Our classmates and professors have been patient and
welcoming,” said Sr. Mary. “It makes us feel more confident.”
Participating in other aspects of the school has also helped integrate
the Sisters into life at St. Francis. The Sisters have joined the school’s
choir, and while they may lack a little confidence singing in English,
Sister Mary said, “We hope that our presence as members of the choir
makes a contribution
to our St. Francis
“We’ve never had a
community.”
nursing home for poor and
Being connected
to
the
people in their
abandoned people” — Sr. Maria
world is important to
the Sisters. They both
believe that the kindness
Sr. Mary
they have experienced
(seated) and
Sr. Maria in
at St. Francis will play
the St.
a big role is helping
Francis
them succeed in their
College
Chapel and
mission to improve
their home
the lives of the people
in Phat
of Phat Diem. ●
Diem,
Update on a Dream
Vietnam.
Multimedia in Mexico
We are delighted to bring you good news about Cesar
Vargas ’05 who was featured in our Spring 2014 issue
(Vol. 78 #1). As you may recall, Vargas, an undocumented
immigrant, turned to the courts in his fight to practice law
in New York state.
On June 3, 2015 the NYS Supreme Court Appellate Division
ruled that Vargas could practice law, making him the state’s first
undocumented immigrant admitted to the bar.
“Knowing that I can now practice law, I can continue my advocacy
for immigration reform as a licensed lawyer,” Vargas told the Terrier.
“I will work to ensure that our community has the best legal services
but most importantly to ensure that my law license works towards
modernizing laws that no longer serve our community.”
Vargas arrived in New York from Mexico with his mother when he was five. He passed the bar exam in
2011 after graduating from CUNY School of Law that same year.
One hurdle remains: Vargas is on probation for a year for trespassing after asking a presidential candidate
about immigration reform at a campaign event in Iowa. New York will not admit him while he is on probation.
You can hear Cesar talk about his journey as speaker for the 4th annual Dr. Francis J. Green Honors
Lecture on Thursday, October 22 at 11:10am. ●
Marión Altamirano
Alanís ’12 (right,
in photo) has
spent the last year
working for one of
Mexico’s largest
media companies,
Grupo Reforma,
as a reporter for
the Monterrey daily newspaper, El Norte. She is also
a creative producer for El Norte-Grupo Reforma’s
online channel, RC Exclusivas, where she produces
long-form video interviews. She has interviewed a
number of Mexican and European celebrities as
well as American dancers. “I get to arrange the
interviews, write them, conduct them, and we even
sometimes have ‘jam sessions’ with the artists if
they’re musicians. I love making these interviews
as I feel like I get to create mini documentaries
●
on each person I meet.”
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Events
Graduation on the Water
Spring Commencement
M AY 19 — Gray skies turned to a bright, sunny day at Brooklyn Bridge Park for the 3,000 people
celebrating St. Francis College’s Spring Commencement, the first graduation held on a pier with the
Brooklyn Bridge and Lower Manhattan skyline providing a stunning backdrop.
M
ore than 30 0 students walked across the
stage to receive diplomas after hearing from
Valedictorian Tvrtko Vrdoljak ’15, Keynote
Speaker John F. Tully ’67, J.D. and honorary degree
recipient former Assemblywoman Joan Millman.
Vrdoljak is the third of three brothers to come to
St. Francis College from Croatia and the second
valedictorian from his family. Vrdoljak carried a
perfect 4.0 GPA as an economics major with minors
in political science and philosophy.
He told his classmates that education at St. Francis
extends far beyond the classroom. “The unmatched
diversity of people, interests, cultures, and opinions
that New York has exposed us to has imbued
our diplomas with value that cannot be quantified.
Lessons of life, friendship, love, and hard work
that I have learned while living in this city, I would
not change for four years anywhere else in the world.”
Vrdoljak will attend graduate school at the
University of Toronto where he will study political
theory. His older brother, Andrija ’07, now attends
Stanford Business School while their oldest brother,
Nikola ’05, works in digital marketing in Zagreb. ●
Valedictorian Tvrtko Vrdoljak ’15.
Lori Ingram ’15, Afari Owusu ’15, Professor Michele
Montecalvo, Lauren Murphy ’15, Ryan McCarthy ’15, Alexa Wilson ’15,
Paulina Lopez ’15, and Victoria Lantineri ’15.
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John F. Tully ’67, J.D.
Ali Long ’15, John Adrian Sunqvist ’15, and Jillian Tracy ’15.
Keynote Speaker — John F. Tully ’67
K
eynote speaker John F. Tully ’67, J.D., the chairman of the
St. Francis College Board of Trustees since 20 07, received an
honorary degree for his service and commitment to St. Francis.
He told the graduates, including his niece, Corinne Tully ’15, that
“Success means different things to different people.” Mr. Tully added
that to be successful, “Simply look at what you did to get here to this
day. Look at what you have learned. Think of the person you are and
the person you want to be … if you focus on those items you will always
stay on track for the success you choose.”
A Brooklyn native, John Tully is currently of counsel to the international law firm of Norton Rose Fulbright U.S. LLP. Earlier in his legal
career, Mr. Tully worked in a variety of government positions before
joining the Exxon Corporation. ●
Honorary
Degree —
Joan Millman
L
ongtime
Assemblywoman
Joan Millman,
who recently retired
after 17 years of
service in the NYS
Assembly, received
an honorary Doctor
of Laws degree for her
longtime support and
years of public
service. ●
Baccalaureate Mass
M AY 1 8 — The day before commencement, The Most Reverend
Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D., D.D., Bishop of Brooklyn, celebrated
a Bacca­laureate Mass at the newly renovated St. Joseph’s
Co-Cathedral. Bishop DiMarzio told the students that graduation
is a “special graced moment” in their lives. He asked “that you
take from it good memories into the future so that the education
you have received at St. Francis College will be something that you
will remember; the values communicated will be yours for life.” ●
The Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D., D.D., with St. Francis
graduates Toriane Agostino ’15 and David Lönnberg ’15.
Retired Assemblywoman Joan Millman.
Winter Commencement
J A N U A R Y 1 4 — Valedictorian
Tan Cheung ’15, a Hong Kong
native, graduated with a
bachelor’s and master’s degree
in accounting. Tan transferred to
St. Francis from Seattle after
learning about the College’s small
size and its window to the New
York job market. “Because of the
small classrooms you can get
closer to the students and
professors,” said Tan. “I could
ask them about anything, not just
course work. They helped me a
lot with questions about jobs and
internships, too.” ●
Valedictorian Tan Cheung ’15.
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Events
More Than $700,000 Raised at
54th Annual Charter Award Dinner
A P R I L 2 9 — An amazing fundraising
‘Be back here Monday — you’re
effort combined with an evening that
working for me here in this office.’
honored two successful St. Francis
He set me on a path those four years,
College alumni resulted in gifts totaling
set me on a trajectory that took me
more than $730,0 0 0 for the College.
a long way.” Pastina has been a
The 5 4th Annual Charter Award
generous supporter of his alma mater
Dinner honored Dave Smith ’64
for many years and now has the
(Chairman, General Atlantic Group
Louis G. Pastina ’79 Scholarship to
Limited) and Lou Pastina ’79 (former
honor his commitment to the College.
Executive Vice President, NYSE).
He was also honored with a Doctorate
The Charter Award Dinner, which
of Humane Letters honoris causa.
was hosted this year by CNBC’s
State Sen. Martin Golden attended
Honorees Dave Smith ’64 and Lou Pastina ’79 with host Bob Pisani.
Bob Pisani, celebrates the college’s
the event and read NYS Senate
success stories and recognizes those
resolutions for both honorees.
same alumni for their generosity in
Another highlight of the evening
“He [Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60] set me
helping younger St. Francis students
was when Student Government
and graduates as they build their
Association President Elizabeth
on a path those four years, set me on a
own careers.
Peralta ’15 shared her gratitude
trajectory that took me a long way.
Smith was introduced by his wife,
for the support, friendship and
— Lou Pastina ’ 7 9, former Executive Vice President, NYSE
Ann, and awarded a Doctorate of
experiences she had at St. Francis.
Humane Letters honoris causa.
“I never thought in my life that I
He told the audience, “I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to attend
would be able to stand right here in front of all the people who made
a college that allowed me to have expectations beyond those that were
my dreams come true.” Peralta is now in Washington, D.C. working
expected and the opportunity and confidence to follow those.” Smith
at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History
also announced the formation of the General Atlantic Accounting
and Culture, her dream job.
Scholarship and the David D. Smith ’6 4 Scholarship.
Pastina recalled the late Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60, who took him
Learn more about the Charter Dinner honorees at sfc.edu/news. ●
under his wing when he was a freshman: “He looked at me and said,
Student Government
Association President
Elizabeth Peralta ’15.
Lou Pastina ’79.
Dave Smith ’64.
A College Connection To Bestseller
Matthew
Thomas
being
interviewed
for a story
by SFCTV.
MARCH 9 —
Author Matthew
Thomas, We Are
Not Ourselves
(Simon &
Schuster) came
to St. Francis College to help celebrate St.
Patrick’s Day with a reading and discussion
of his New York Times bestselling book.
The novel, about an Irish family in Queens,
has a strong connection to St. Francis College,
as Matthew’s family member Ronald Thomas
’64 is an alumnus of the College and several
scenes in the book may have been inspired by
Ronald’s time at St. Francis.
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Why Med School Rejections Were Great For Ice Cream Lovers
O C T O B E R 2 7, 2 0 1 4 — St. Francis College welcomed ice cream
icon Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s Homemade,
Inc. as the 2014 Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series speaker for
An Afternoon of Entrepreneurial Spirit, Social Responsibility
and Radical Business Philosophy.
Born in Brooklyn, Greenfield returned to the borough,
bringing with him 1,0 0 0 Cherry Garcia and Half Baked ice
cream bars and the story of how his rejection from 20 medical
schools combined with Ben’s streak of failed business
endeavors to inspire them to create Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.
The lecture series is funded through a generous gift
from Thomas J. Volpe, Chairman Emeritus of the St. Francis
College Board of Trustees and a former Senior Vice President
of Financial Operations for The Interpublic Group of
Companies, Inc.
Jerry Greenfield handing out ice
cream and hugs.
131st Charter Day Convocation
M AY 1 — As St. Francis College celebrated its right to award degrees, a right decreed by New York state in 188 4,
the College honored its top students and a handful of Brooklyn’s education, community, and business leaders.
D
uns Scotus Honor Society President David Lönnberg ’15 welcomed
the new class of Duns Scotus members while the college’s new
CIO, Madalyn Hanley ’80, awarded the National Grid Scholarship
and Internship to three St. Francis students. This is the 10 th year
National Grid has offered this award. More than 10 0 St. Francis
graduates have gone on to work at National Grid, including Hanley who
worked there for 3 4 years, most recently as Global Vice President for IT.
Frank DeRosa, who spent more than 30 years as Director of
Communications for the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, was the
Frank De Rosa with Chairman of the Board of
Trustees John F. Tully ’67 and Board of Trustees
member Monsignor John J. Bracken.
keynote speaker and an honorary degree recipient.
An honorary degree was also awarded to Madeline Scotto, a lifelong
educator who, at age 10 0, is the Math Bee coach at St. Ephrem’s
Elementary School in Dyker Heights where she taught full time for
6 0 years.
Andrew Kimball, the CEO of Industry City received the St. Francis
College Entrepreneurship Award.
For more photos and a full list of awards and honors from Charter
Day go to the St. Francis website. ●
Lou Pastina ’79 and Professors Robert Wu and Dennis Anderson
presented Andrew Kimball with the Entrepreneurship Award.
L E F T T O R I G H T:
Madeline Scotto.
Duns Scotus Honor Society Members.
A Rare Glimpse into the World of St. Francis
By Alexandria Egler
I
n collaboration with the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn and Brooklyn
Words featured hagiographic manuscripts about Francis, including pieces
Borough President Eric L. Adams, St. Francis College presented Frate
by Thomas of Celano and Bonaventura da Bagnoregio, the two most famous
Francesco (Friar Francis): Traces, Words, Images last winter at Brooklyn
biographers of Francis. This area also contained a copy of the Fioretti or Little
Borough Hall, an exhibit of original documents from the Middle Ages. It was
Flowers, perhaps one of the most well-known writings on St. Francis composed
the first time in more than 70 0 years that these rare manuscripts, some
at the end of the 14th century, 15 0 years after Francis died.
from the 12th and 13th centuries, were publicly displayed.
Images dazzled visitors with illuminated manuscripts that showcased creative
The artifacts offer a glimpse into the rich history of St. Francis and
and artistic renderings of Francis’ spirituality and life including a cantoriunus
the development of the religious order he founded. Focusing on Francis
(a musical piece dedicated to Francis).
as a friar rather than as a saint, the exhibit
More than 2,0 0 0 people viewed the
highlights a man who was comfortable
month-long exhibit, which was arranged
conversing with popes and sultans as well
in cases made from recycled material,
as lepers and beggars.
a thoughtful nod to the patron saint of the
The exhibit divided the documents into three
environment. Professors from St. Francis
segments: Traces, Words, Images.
College offered daily lectures and answered
Traces featured original documents including
questions on a number of subjects including art
letters from Pope Honorius III and Pope Gregory
history, medieval studies, literature, the
IX. Most significant is a copy of Francis’ poem,
Franciscan tradition, and Francis himself. ●
“Canticle of Brother Sun,” perhaps one of
To see more, follow St. Francis College History
the earliest pieces of literature, if not the first,
Professor Bro. Geoffrey Clement, OSF as he
to be written in Italian. Francis, blind from
toured the exhibit for Currents TV.
an eye disease, is believed to have dictated
An illuminated manuscript from the exhibit.
it to his fellow friars.
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SFC Authors Corner
The past year was particularly notable for the publication of books by St. Francis College faculty.
Theo Gangi (English) brings
us A New Day in America
(Full Fathom Five Digital),
a work of fiction that begins
with a father’s quest to
save his daughter one year
after a devastating bomb
and a pandemic have
killed millions and destroyed NYC. “For me,
A New Day in America and the post-apocalyptic genre is interesting because the stories
pose an alternate world of worst case
scenarios and Sophie’s choices,” said Gangi.
“We know who we are when supported by
our set structures. Apocalyptic literature asks:
‘Who are we when that security is gone?’”
You can read more of Gangi’s work and
get his first novel Bang Bang on his blog
theogangi.com .
Uwe Gielen (Psychology)
has co-edited with Grant
Rich and written part of
a new collection called
Pathfinders in International
Psychology (Information
Age Publishing). The book
features essays about 17 psychologists and
psychiatrists who have played an important
role in international psychology. From Franz
Mesmer (1734-1815) — whose name is the
foundation for the verb, mesmerize — to
several living figures, the volume follows the
rise of psychology from a Western protoscience to a global form of science and
practice. Pathfinders is Dr. Gielen’s 22nd book.
Earlier last year, Professor Gielen co-edited
another book, International Counseling:
Case Studies Handbook (American
Counseling Association), which takes a look
at how counseling and psychotherapy are
approached around the world.
Emily Horowitz’s (Criminal
Justice) book, Protecting
Our Kids? How Sex Offender
Laws Are Failing Us
(Praeger) puts Dr. Horowitz
squarely in the fight to
change laws that she says
are overly harsh and do
nothing to make society safer. Since the book
was released, Dr. Horowitz published an
editorial in the New York Daily News,
appeared on The Kelly File special on
Fox News, and was quoted at length in
an NBC News story.
Peter Leibman ’71
(Education) has more than
4 0 years of experience as
an educator. He’s shared his
knowledge with hundreds of
St. Francis College students
and now he’s looking to
reach a wider audience
with Launch a Teaching Career: Secrets For
Aspiring Teachers (Rowman & Littlefield).
“This is the perfect time to become a
full-time teacher and yet too many college
graduates cannot secure a teaching position,”
said Dr. Leibman, who began as a teacher
in Bedford-Stuyvesant before becoming an
Assistant Principal at Bishop Loughlin and
later a Principal at schools on Long Island
and in Westchester. “We’ve proven through
the successes of our own students that there
is a right way to get yourself to the head of
the class.”
Eric Platt (History) takes
us back to the 16 0 0s to
examine a major dispute
on religion and political
power in Britain and the
Bestandstwisten: The
Causes, Course and
Consequences of British
Involvement in the Dutch Religious and
Political Disputes of the Early Seventeenth
Century (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht). The
book focuses on British involvement in a
serious conflict that arose in the Dutch
Republic during the 1610s over differing
views on religious doctrine, church-state
relations, and the very nature of the Dutch
state (the Bestandstwisten).
“My work, along with the scholarship of
other recent historians, shows that the British
Isles were much more involved with, and
impacted by, other European countries during
the 15 0 0s and 16 0 0s than had previously
been thought.”
Gregory Tague (English)
straddles the fields of liberal
arts and science to take a
comprehensive look at how
humans develop morality
in Making Mind: Moral
Sense and Consciousness
in Philosophy, Science, and
Literature (Rodopi/Brill). “The book is an
interesting study of how our species-inherited
moral sense can differ dramatically from one
individual to another,” writes Dr. Tague. “While
mores pertain to a group, narrative comes
from, and is processed by, the individual and
reaches its high point in the novel.” ●
Faculty Spotlight: Starr Eaddy
By Kareem Cooper ’14
Anyone who takes Professor Starr Eaddy’s health promotion class should be forewarned — you’ll be doing a lot more than just studying for
an exam to pass this class.
U
sing what they’ve learned in Dr. Eaddy’s classes, students each
year organize an educational health fair for the college community.
This hands-on experience gives students a chance to not only make
practical use of classroom material, but also to give something back to the
school, a central tenet of the college’s mission.
The students are responsible for almost everything, from figuring out which
organizations and agencies to invite to showcase their services to creating the
fair’s budget and raising funds
to pay for any expenses. After
the fair is over, students then
research the effectiveness of the
event, surveying participants and
analyzing the results.
“When my students go out to
work, they may be organizing health
fairs for construction workers,
medical students, or law students.
They may not necessarily be
members of those communities;
Starr Eaddy.
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so they really need to know how to ask questions of folks to understand their
health needs,” said Eaddy.
Professor Eaddy also promotes community outreach through a partnership
she developed with New York Cares, the city’s largest volunteer management
organization. “It’s been an incredible partnership in terms of students having
a variety of volunteer opportunities that they can tap into,” she said.
Volunteering allows students to gain work experience and build upon
what they’ve learned. “The most
important thing is that it helps
students get connected to
communities that they belong to
but also communities other than
their own,” said Eaddy. “You get
this exposure to these different
kinds of agencies and how different
organizations and agencies work,
but you also get documentable
experience for resumes that you
can use to further your career.” ●
Alumni Spotlight: Robert Rahn ’76
By Alison Lowenstein
W
hen Robert Rahn was majoring in
claim that he was in Orlando on the night of
Sociology and minoring in Criminal
the murder, he was convicted and sentenced
Justice at St. Francis College, he faced
to 25 years to life.
a tough decision. Rahn had been accepted
Rahn and Anklin took on the case, clocking
into the NYPD Police Academy, the only road
in over 750 hours of investigative work within a
he could take to fulfill his dream of becoming
year. They travelled to Puerto Rico and South
a policeman in the Big Apple. But he hadn’t
Carolina to track down witnesses and informagraduated yet, and he wanted his bachelor’s
tion. They obtained a statement from the driver
degree as well as to be an officer.
of the getaway car, and they identified another
Fortunately, Professor Edna O’Hearn,
suspect for the crime. They also uncovered a
who was the head of the sociology department
receipt proving Fleming was in Orlando.
at the time, stepped in. She helped arrange
On April 8, 2014, Fleming was finally
Bob Rahn ’76 with Jonathan Fleming, and
Rahn’s schedule so he could complete his
exonerated and released from prison. Last June,
Kim Anklin.
degree and attend the Academy simultaneously.
the city agreed to pay him $6.25 million for his
In remembering O’Hearn’s efforts on his
wrongful conviction.
behalf, Rahn said, “She had a tremendous influence on the way
The case attracted a lot of media attention around the world, and
the college worked for me and was very considerate… she made the
as a result, Rahn and Anklin received letters from many people asking
schedule work for me. Without that, I would have dropped out.”
for help. Rahn says these wrongful conviction cases, “are very compliRahn went on to graduate in 1976, three years after he became a
cated and time consuming and you can’t take more than one or two
policeman. After 20 years on the force, he retired in 19 93, and a year
at a time.” Because of the publicity, Rahn and Fleming are in demand
later, he started his own private investigator firm. He has worked on
as speakers in various forums and schools; last year, they spoke at a
many cases for a wide range of clients, but his most rewarding case
St. Francis College Sociology class, which Rahn says he enjoyed.
arrived in his office in 2013.
To top it all off, last year, Rahn and Anklin were named Investigator(s)
Rahn and his partner, Kim Anklin, were contacted by the mother of a
of the Year by both the Associated Licensed Detectives of NYS and
convict named Jonathan Fleming, who was serving a lengthy sentence
the NJ Licensed Private Investigators Association.
for murder. But Fleming said he didn’t kill anyone and had already spent
Rahn credits St. Francis for providing him with resources to help
more than two decades wrongfully imprisoned.
with his PI career. “From attorneys to police officers, the professional
Fleming was serving time for the Aug. 15, 1989 murder of Daryl
networking from attending St. Francis is tremendous. It was a great
“Black” Rush in the Williamsburg housing projects. Despite Fleming’s
school.” ●
Faculty Notes
award is given to teachers “who are leaders in the
classroom [and] collaborators with colleagues,” who
challenge students to become skillful readers and
writers. Professor Galgan was also selected by the
New York Council for the Humanities to be a Public
Scholar where she will offer presentations to
non-profit organizations around New York state.
Dolores Anastasio ’13 with her granddaughter
Francisca Gabriele ’17 and Dean Allen
Burdowski at the College’s first White Coat
ceremony recognizing Nursing students for their
dedication to the health and well-being of their
future patients.
Allen Burdowski (Dean of Academic Programs and
Development) went to New Orleans for the Risk and
Insurance Management Society’s (RIMS) 2015
Annual Conference and Exhibition to meet with the
Spencer Educational Foundation and talk about
current and planned programs in Risk Management
and Insurance. St. Francis is working on building a
Risk Management minor with the possibility of it
becoming a full major. The Spencer Foundation
works to include Risk Management in curricula to
create a pipeline of talent for the insurance industry.
The NYS English Council selected Wendy Galgan
(English) as a 2015 Educator of Excellence. The
Mary Gelormino (Center for
Entrepreneurship) spoke at
the Metropolitan NY College
Career Planning Association
conference held at NYU. She spoke
about “How to Advise Students
Interested in Entrepreneurship.” Prof. Gelormino
also participated as a judge along with Barbara
Edington (Project Management) and Naomi Kinley
(Career Services) for the Network for Teaching
Entrepreneurship NY Metro Region Start Up contest.
The three reviewed business plans presented by
area high school students.
Sara Haviland
(History) was named
to the 4 0 under 4 0:
Professors Who
Inspire 2015 list by
Nerd Scholar, an
organization that provides tools to students to help
them make informed decisions about their college
educations. Nerd Scholar chooses educators who
are influential in changing how students think, work
and view the world. The professors are judged on
a teacher’s “ability to captivate and engage students
in the classroom, their outstanding involvement on
campus and in the community, and their overwhelming passion for their subject matter.” In addition to
teaching history, Haviland has written the soon-tobe-published book, James and Esther Cooper
Jackson: Love and Courage in the Black Freedom
Movement (University Press of Kentucky).
Jennifer Wingate
(Fine Arts) was
selected to serve
on the jury for the
competition to build
a National World
War I Memorial in
Pershing Park,
Washington, DC. Wingate was selected in part
because of her work documenting World War I
memorials across the country in her book, Sculpting
Doughboys: Memory, Gender, and Taste in
America’s World War I Memorials (2013). “Many
people don’t realize that more than 10 0,0 0 0
Americans died in World War I and we have never
honored them with a national memorial.” Dr. Wingate
helped whittle down more than 35 0 submissions
to five. The winning design for Pershing Park will be
selected in January. ●
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Terrier Sports
Men’s Hoops Earns First
Post-Season Berth in 50 Years
A
fter capturing the NEC regular season championship, the men’s
basketball team came up just shy of earning the program’s first
NCAA tournament berth after a 70 -foot shot bounced off the rim
and fell to the floor as the buzzer sounded. The game against Robert
Morris was featured on ESPN2 and capped a month in which Head
Coach Glenn Braica’s team became the city’s media darlings and
captured the imagination of the entire SFC community.
The squad tied the school record with 23 victories and competed in the
prestigious National Invitation Tournament (NIT) for the first time since
196 3. Power forward Jalen Cannon ’15 was named the NEC player-ofthe-year and became the conference’s all-time leading rebounder,
while soaring to the top of SFC’s leaderboard
in both scoring and rebounding. Center
Amdy Fall ’16 was named the NEC’s
defensive player-of-the-year while point guard
Brent Jones ’15 garnered First Team All-NEC
accolades and set a new program record
for career assists. Braica was named the
NEC and Metropolitan Sportswriters Division I
Co-Coach of the Year. In addition, he was
selected as the District 18 NABC Coach of
Jalen Cannon ’15 dunks
the Year and was a finalist for the Skip
home two of his all-time
career leading points.
Prosser Man of the Year Award. ●
Terrier fans supporting the home team during the NEC playoffs.
Women’s Basketball Nets
First NCAA Tournament Berth
T
he Terriers made history this past
season as they went on the road to
win three Northeast Conference
Tournament games, earning the College’s
first trip to an NCAA basketball tournament.
Despite a first-round loss to the eventual
NCAA champion UConn, fans will never
forget the team’s magical run last March
which ended with the team hoisting its first
trophy after defeating Robert Morris on
ESPNU. Guard Sarah Benedetti ’15 was
Sarah Benedetti ’15.
named the Most Valuable Player of the
conference tournament after she averaged
21.7 points per game, including a career-high 29 in the 77-62 win over
Robert Morris in the title game.
Forward Jaymee Veney ’15 earned Second Team All-NEC honors and
forward Leah Fechko ’16 was named to the All NEC Defensive Team.
Head Coach John Thurston’s team continued to lead in the classroom as well. The Terriers finished with a 3.656 team GPA, the second
highest for all NCAA Division I women’s teams and the second time
in the past four years that the team placed second. The Terriers also
earned the 2014-15 NEC Team Academic Award and the NEC
Sportsmanship Award; voted on by the league’s head coaches. ●
Women’s Basketball celebrates their NEC Championship victory.
Upcoming Home Events (Check SFCathletics.com for updated dates/times. Special events marked in red.)
September
25 Men’s Soccer vs. SHU, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 1pm
16Men’s Soccer vs. St. Joseph’s, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 7pm
28Men’s Water Polo vs. Iona, SFC Aquatic Center, 7:30 pm
26Men’s Soccer vs. Albany / Soccer Alumni Day / Banner Unveiling,
Brooklyn Bridge Park, 1pm
November
26Men’s Water Polo vs. Harvard / MIT, SFC Aquatic Center, 2pm/7pm
27Men’s Water Polo vs. Brown / Conn, SFC Aquatic Center, TBA
October
7Women’s Volleyball vs. LIU, Genovesi Center, 1pm
14Women’s Volleyball vs. FDU, Genovesi Center, 1pm
15 Women’s Volleyball vs. SHU, Genovesi Center, 1pm
3Women’s Volleyball vs. SFU, Genovesi Center, 1pm
18Women’s Basketball vs. Rider / Women’s Basketball Banner Unveiling,
Pope P.E. Center, 7pm
4Women’s Volleyball vs. RMU, Genovesi Center, 1pm
December
9Men’s Soccer vs. Bryant, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 7pm
6 Men’s Basketball vs. St. John, Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival
14Men’s Water Polo vs. Fordham, SFC Aquatic Center, 7:30pm
8Women’s Basketball vs. Army, Pope P.E. Center, 7pm
16Men’s Soccer vs. SFU, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 7pm
18Men’s Soccer vs. RMU / Family Day, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 1pm
10Men’s Basketball vs. NJIT / Men’s Basketball Banner Unveiling,
Pope P.E. Center, 7pm
24Women’s Volleyball vs. Bryant, Genovesi Center, 1pm
20Men’s Basketball vs. Liberty, Pope P.E. Center, 4pm
25Women’s Volleyball vs. CCSU, Genovesi Center, 1pm
22Women’s Basketball vs. Loyola, Pope P.E. Center, 2pm
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Men’s Soccer Looking for
Third Straight NEC Title
St. Francis Sweeps Scholar
Athlete of the Year Honors
T
he St. Francis Brooklyn Men’s Soccer Team has begun its
drive for a third straight NEC Championship after defeating
Saint Francis University (Loretto, PA) 2-1 in an overtime victory
to cap the 2014 season.
With a returning core of stellar players, including Vincent Bezecourt
’16, midfielder Cyril Coisne ’16, and goalkeeper Jack Binks ’16, who
all made last year’s All-Tournament Team, the Terriers hope to complete
the trifecta and tie for the most conference titles at seven.
Defender Andy Cormack ’15, the NEC Tournament’s Most Valuable
Player, scored the golden goal on a free kick. Remarkably, the captain
also scored the golden goal via a free kick in last year’s championship
game over Bryant. ●
The Men’s Soccer Team after its NEC Championship victory.
Terriers Answer Call to Service
W
e call them Student Athletes for a reason and Katie Fox ’15
(Women’s Basketball) and David Lönnberg ’15 (Men’s Water
Polo, Swimming) are two of the best. Both finished their academic careers at St. Francis College with a perfect 4.0 grade point
average and both were honored with the 2014-15 Northeast
Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, the first time students
from a single college swept the male and female awards.
Fox, an English and History double major, was a member of the Duns
Scotus Honor Society and earned a post-graduate Victory Scholarship
that means she’ll play professional basketball in Ireland for one year
while going to graduate school at the Waterford Institute of Technology.
On the court, Fox was a three-time co-captain who started all 3 4
games this past season as point guard and helped engineer the team’s
amazing run in the NCAA tournament. In the NEC championship win
over Robert Morris, she played all 4 0 minutes and finished with six
assists and zero turnovers. As a junior, Fox was named to the NACDA
I-AAA Scholar Athlete team. She finished her career with 350 assists
to rank seventh all-time at St. Francis.
Lönnberg double majored in Political Science and Economics/
International Economics and was President of the Duns Scotus Honor
Society. He was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, the only
water polo player to earn that award this year.
In the pool, Lönnberg helped the Terriers Men’s Water Polo team
make it to back-to-back NCAA Division I Final Four championships.
Each time, he also earned the Elite 89 award for highest GPA for a
participating player. On the swim team, Lönnberg participated in the
1,0 0 0 freestyle, 50 butterfly, and 10 0 butterfly. ●
F
rom the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers 5K (Women’s Bowling) to
the Swish for Kids Cancer Awareness Classic (Men’s Basketball),
St. Francis’ student athletes were out in the community all year.
In fact, their commitment to volunteerism earned the College the Northeast
Conference Building Communities Award for having the highest percentage
of athletes performing community service in the conference.
Other activities included working at a homeless shelter (Women’s
Tennis), helping Wounded Warriors (Men’s Water Polo), and supporting
the New York City Marathon (the entire athletic department).
“Our student athletes and coaches did an outstanding job demonstrating
who we really are, and living by the Franciscan Way,” said Director of
Athletics Irma Garcia ’80. ●
David Lönnberg ’15.
New Men’s Water Polo Coach Brings Olympic
Experience to Brooklyn Heights
Student
Athletes
setting up
a water
station for
the New
York City
Marathon.
Women’s Volleyball
Katie Fox ’15.
F
Sophomore Brooke
Haliscak ’18 is one
of several young
players leading a
turnaround on the
volleyball court.
ormer Olympian Igor Zagoruiko will be calling the
shots for the Men’s Water Polo Team this year.
Zagoruiko has years of experience in the water
and on the pool deck. He played on the Kazakhstan
National Team at the 20 0 0 and 20 0 4 Summer
Olympics. His team also won the gold medal in the
19 94 and 19 98 Asian Games and took the bronze
Igor Zagoruiko.
in the 19 95 World Military Games.
As coach, Zagoruiko was an assistant for the
Kazakhstan National Team for three years. He also coached club teams
to British and Turkish Championships before coming to New York.
“It’s an honor for me to become a part of the St. Francis Water Polo
Program,” Zagoruiko said. “We have plans to build strong fundamentals
and continue developing an unwavering commitment to the team.”
Zagoruiko takes over from Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01 who resigned after
two years as Head Coach. His tenure included one trip to the NCAA
Final Four. ●
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Past Events For more pictures from these and other past alumni events, please visit sfc.edu/pastalumnievents.
Alumni Terrier Night honoring Joseph Hemway ’84 and James H. McDonald ’69 — F R I D AY, O C T O B E R 24 , 2 0 14
Joseph Hemway ’84 and his family.
James H. McDonald ’69 and his family.
Alumni from the Class of 1963, winner of
the 2014 SFC All-Star Participation Award
for achieving the highest class participation
percentage in the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
Alumni from the Class of 1979, winner of
the 2014 SFC Giving Cup for greatest class
contribution in the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
Alumni from the Class of 1969, winner of the 2014 SFC
All-Hands-In Award for having the highest number of
contributors within a class for the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
1965 Alumni Reception — S AT U R D AY, J A N U A R Y 24 , 2 0 1 5
The 50th Anniversary Class of 1964.
50s Alumni Reunion at Belmont Park — J U LY 8 , 2 0 1 5
Our Golden Terriers joined by our Dance Team.
17th Annual Eileen Dugan Run — S AT U R D AY, A P R I L 11 , 2 0 1 5
Our 50s alumni.
Under a clear blue sky and perfect running conditions, more than 300
runners helped raise more than $20,000 at the 17th Eileen C. Dugan
Memorial 5K Run/Walk at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Anniversary Reception for the Classes of 1995,
2000, 2005 and 2010 — F R I D AY, M AY 1 5 , 2 0 1 5
Elizabeth Gallo ’00, Barbetta Mitchell ’05,
Shawn Desince ’10 and Antoinette LaFemina ’10.
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Filip Ivanov ’00 and
Jennifer Abbate ’00.
FALL 2015
Carlo Tramontozzi 71st Birthday Dinner
T U E S D AY, J U N E 3 0 , 2 0 1 5 — Almost 9 0 people came out to support the Carlo
Tramontozzi Scholarship at Patrizia’s Restaurant. Tramontozzi established the
St. Francis Men’s Soccer program and instilled a legacy of success winning 19 0
games as coach and reaching a ranking of six th in the country in 1978. He was
also Athletic Director for almost 20 years. B E L O W : Katherine O’Hagan (Associate
Director of Scholarship Giving), Irma Garcia ’8 0 (Director of Athletics), Dennis
McDermott ’74 (Director of Alumni Relations), Tom Giovatto (Men’s Head Soccer
Coach), Carlo Tramontozzi, and Ed Aquilone (former Director of Athletics). ●
Past Events For more pictures from these and other past alumni events, please visit sfc.edu/pastalumnievents.
2015 Pi Alpha/Andy Virga Scholarship Dinner honoring Dennis McDermott ’74
M O N D A Y , A P R I L 13, 2015
Family and friends gathered to honor the memory of Andy Virga ’72.
Golden Terriers Luncheon
W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 20, 2015
Dennis McDermott ’74,
Director of Alumni Relations,
is honored with a new jersey.
John E. Klemm ’77,
George Brennan ’70 and
Joseph J. Clark ’71.
Young Alumni SGA
Alumni Mentoring Night
J U N E 18, 2015
Ramon Abreu ’12, David Loutfi ’13, Travis
Clayton ’07, Mohammed Ali ’14, Alande Louis
’14 and Saleem Hosein ’04.
Our 50th Anniversary Class of 1965.
Kevin Nolasco ’11, Michael Phillips ’08 and
Daron Cummings ’10.
Our Golden Terriers from the 1960s.
Our Golden Terriers from the 1950s.
Stefanie Morisi ’10, Natasha Edwards ’15 and
Michelle Davis ’13.
Our SGA alumni with our current SGA students.
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Class Notes
T
he Dr. Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship Committee thanks those who contributed this past spring
to the Dr. Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship Fund. The Committee hopes to fully fund this scholarship
within the next year and are well on our way to meeting that goal.
Dr. Donald Metz, who died in 19 9 9, was an alumnus and member of the faculty from 1951 through
1981. He spent most of that time teaching chemistry and physics pro bono on Saturdays while serving
as Director at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the Nuclear Engineering Department.
In 198 4, the centennial of St. Francis receiving its Charter, Dr. Metz was recognized as one of the
College’s two most prominent alumni. You can read more about him in the NY Times article, “Lives Lived
Well And the Lessons That They Teach” (12 /26 /9 9 ). If you would like to help commemorate this true
Franciscan, contributions can be made through http://metz.kintera.org. ●
1940s
John J. O’Neill ’42 recently celebrated his 95th
birthday with his daughter and two sons. He has been
Professor Emeritus from Temple University School of
Medicine since the 198 0s, and reports that after he
graduated from St. Francis, he spent three and a half
years in the Army before earning degrees in chemistry
and biochemistry from the University of Maryland.
John Mahon ’43,
’15 was presented
with an honorary
degree by Vice
President for
Development
Thomas F. Flood
and Rocky the Terrier on the occasion of his and
Betty’s 65th wedding anniversary. Mahon left
St. Francis to serve his county during World War II.
For many years he had one BIG DREAM — to receive
his SFC degree. He is now officially a member of the
Class of 2015 and 19 4 3.
Tom Nardo ’48
of Richmond, VA
celebrated his
9 0 th birthday
with the Terriers.
He was so proud
that the Men’s
Basketball Team made it to the NIT that he bought
tickets and watched them courtside in Richmond
with his grandchildren, Alexis (wearing a vintage
SFC sweatshirt) and Logan, as well as Director of
Athletics Irma Garcia ’80.
1950s
Daniel D’Errico ’50 currently resides in Fredericks­
burg, VA. He is a widower since the death of his
wife, Carline, in 2011, and remembers fondly his
days as Alumni President. He sends his regards
to his fellow 195 0 alumni on the celebration of
their 65th Anniversary.
William J. Brooks ’51 and his wife, Maxine, live
at Shell Point, a big retirement resort community
in southwest Florida. They love hearing from old
classmates, so get in touch!
Gerard J. Baxter, USMC ’55 and his wife, Alice,
are still active in the senior communities of both
Rockaway, NJ and Vero Beach, FL. Gerard still has
his antiques and collectibles business in Andover,
NJ while his wife recently retired from real estate.
He sends much peace, joy, love and laughter to
his fellow alumni.
Michael J. McPartland ’57 has been a teacher
for 55 years, and has been at CUNY/Kingsborough
Community College in Brooklyn for the past 22 years.
He credits his happiness in teaching to his English
professors at St. Francis who helped put him on the
path to a great career.
George C. Bergleitner, Jr. ’59 was elected Vice
Chairman of the Delaware County (NY) Republican
Committee. He is also happy to announce the birth
of his new grandchild, Jacob Michael Bergleitner.
George has three sons. He is also Chairman (and
founder) of the Christmas Feeling Fund based in
Stamford, NY, which last year raised $25,0 0 0 for
needy families in Delaware County.
1960s
Harold J. Martin ’61 reports that after he graduated
from St. Francis, he received his teaching credentials
as well as a law degree. He sends a special “shout
out” to the Key Lords, an SFC singing group from
1957-195 8.
Edward D. O’Brien ’62 and his wife, Anne,
celebrated their 5 0 th wedding anniversary in August
2014, in the company of many friends and family
members as well as most of their bridal party.
Stephen P. Keller ’64 reports his radiation therapy
concluded in March and he had his prostate-specific
antigen test this past May. He is happy to report that
the prognosis is good with this type of treatment.
Francis “Frank” P. Roland ’40
By Alison Lowenstein
When Frank Roland’s graduating class celebrated its 75th anniversary last June, he was its lone surviving member. An inauspicious position, perhaps,
but Roland, continues to embrace life, viewing his world with a sense of humor and understanding that he has much for which to be grateful.
R
oland says that the school had an enormous impact on his life, and not
St. Francis, embracing campus life, and ultimately was the Vice President
just from the education he received at the hands of inspiring professors
of his class, a member of the history club and a participant in many other
including Francis Delaney, Bro. Leo, Bro. Columba, and Charlie Shaem. activities as well.
One college friend became a clergyman and presided over his first marriage.
After the war, Roland attended and graduated from St. John’s Law School.
Obviously a lot has changed since Frank bid farewell to the halls of
He spent most of his work career at Equitable Life Insurance in the underwritSt. Francis. Back in 19 4 0, the school charged $5 a credit, and the United
ing department until his retirement in 198 0.
States was on the brink of war. Several months after graduation, Roland was
Noted for his strong sense of humor — he had heart surgery on St. Patrick’s
drafted into the Army and served his country in the Pacific. He was a decorated Day and thanked the surgeons for wearing green — he has approached life
soldier by the time he left military service in 19 45 having attained the rank of
with a sense of adventure. In addition to writing poetry, he took up skiing at
captain. He remained in the reserves for 10 more years.
age 5 0, and regularly skied 10 0 days per season at Okemo Mountain,
While the war tore apart millions of families, Roland’s earlier years had been
Vermont, earning admittance into the “9 0 plus ski club.”
fraught with sadness as well. A first-generation American, he was one of 13
Although he had to stop skiing shortly after joining that club, he continued
children. Tragically, his
to mow his own lawn
parents died when he was
until his heart surgery at
six, and he wound up in
Winthrop-University Hospital
an orphanage.
at age 9 6.
After attending St.
He raised his three kids
Augustine’s High School,
in Mineola, Long Island, and
Brooklyn, he told Monsignor
the family spent many happy
Lawrence Bracken at St.
summers on the east end
Vincent’s Home for Boys in
where he now lives full-time.
Brooklyn that he wanted to
A father, grandfather,
attend college. It was to be
great-grandfather, and twice
the first of many goals that
a widower, Roland has always
C E N T E R : A tribute to his time at St. Francis, the poem
Francis Roland ’40 with his
he set for himself and that
valued family, and he still
Farewell of the Class of 19 4 0. R I G H T: Francis and his
service
medals.
(Photo:
Wade
he achieved. Roland entered
lives near his children. ●
daughter,
Anne
McElroy.
Shields).
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Street Renamed for Bishop
Ignatius Catanello ’62
The city honored the
late Bishop Ignatius
Catanello ’62 this
summer by naming
a portion of a street
after him. Seventyfourth Avenue, between
175th Street and
Utopia Parkway in
Fresh Meadows, was renamed Bishop
Ignatius A. Catanello Way. The street is in
front of Holy Family Church where he was
bishop emeritus. ●
Henry E. Riehl ’64 is proud to report that his son,
Matt, now has his own law practice in Wyoming.
Joseph E. Scalia ’64 is a writer and painter. You can
see his watercolors at josephescalia.com , where you
can also buy his books.
Thomas M. Laquercia, Esq. ’66
is the proud grandfather of Philip
Antonio Laquercia, born October
2014 to Justin and Maria Anjelica
on Justin’s 35th birthday.
William “Billy” O’Connell ’66 was
elected to the Huntington Beach
City Council (California) in his third
attempt running for the office.
He is the founder and director of
Colette’s Children’s Home, which
provides homeless single women
and homeless mothers and their children a safe home
where they can obtain the support and services they
need to get back on their feet.
John P. Russell ’67 is extremely grateful for the
excellent education he received at St. Francis
College. He considers Dr. Arthur Hughes, James
Flynn and Frank Altimari to be the best teachers he
had in his life, and looks at Mr. Joseph Castronovo
as an administrator who ‘got it right with Humanity.’
James M. Theisen ’67 worked in development for
over 35 years, and praises SFC on its efforts.
Thomas J. Killeen ’69 recently received the
Community Champion, Friend and Advocate Award
at the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America’s
“Laugh ’til It Stops Hurting” event held this past
April at Glen Oaks Club, Old Westbury, NY.
Paul A. Murphy ’69 was sorry to hear of Dr. Arthur
Hughes’ passing and wishes he could have attended
the 2014 History and Political Science Reunion and
seen him there. (For more on Dr. Arthur Hughes, visit
sfc.edu/page.cfm?p=456 &newsid=452 .)
1970s
Alan H. Hoffman ’70 became a grandfather again
as his daughter, Frances, gave birth to her third child,
Michael. His older daughter, Sharon, is now expecting
her first child.
James P. Lawler ’71 is a professor of information
technology at Pace University’s Seidenberg School
of Computer Science and Information Systems
and received the 2014 Community Partner Award
of AHRC NYC, an agency that helps those with
developmental and intellectual disabilities.
Michael P. Magnavita ’71 still fondly remembers his
years at St. Francis and sends greetings to all current
students as well as alumni and his 1971 classmates.
James C. Malone ’73 is the new chief financial officer
of XIFIN, a financial cloud computing company
dedicated to optimizing the economics of healthcare.
Tom Raleigh ’73 was honored with the Timothy J.
Coughlin ’76 Memorial Award for Outstanding
Contributions to St. Mary’s High School, Manhasset,
NY. Raleigh also played basketball at St. Francis
for three years before joining the Nassau County
Police Department.
John A. Rowinski ’73 was recently inducted into
the St. James/Bishop Loughlin Brother Aurelius
James McManus Athletic Hall of Fame for his
accomplishments on the basketball court.
John Tantillo, Ph.D. ’73 is now the Branding Editor
of Fridge Magazine, a publication directed at small
business owners and entrepreneurs. Tantillo is the
author of People Buy Brands Not Companies, and
the Udemy on-line course: Go Brand Yourself with
Dr. John Tantillo — The secrets of branding for
personal and professional success! He is the former
radio talk show host of BrandTalk, a contributor to
the Fox News Opinion Page, and a go-to expert for
BBC on a range of marketing issues. He frequently
appears in the national media on programs such
as Cavuto, Fox & Friends, MSNBC’s Weekends with
Alex Witt, ABC News Live and Fox News Live.
Alexander M. McComber ’76
was awarded an honorary degree,
Doctor of Science, by Queen’s
University in Canada during
the school’s June Convocation.
McComber also gave an address
to the graduating seniors. The degree was given in
recognition of McComber’s tireless efforts for the
past 35 years to enhance the well-being of Aboriginal
people and communities throughout Canada.
Ellen M. Leonardi Miseo, APN, ’76 has joined
the editorial advisory board of Spectroscopy
magazine. She has practiced vibrational spectroscopy throughout her career, and has developed new
instrumentation, commercialized new techniques,
and anticipated new trends in the industry.
Robert Huzinec ’77 received the
confectionery industry’s highest
honor when he was inducted into
the National Confectionery Sales
Association Candy Hall of Fame.
He lives in Hummelstown, PA with his family and
works for The Hershey Company in their Global
Steven Virgadamo ’77 was appointed Associate
Superintendent for Leadership Formation for
the Archdiocese of New York. He oversees all
archdiocesan efforts related to identifying, recruiting,
developing and retaining administrators and teachers
and also supports prospective, new and veteran
principals. Mr. Virgadamo has served in Catholic
education and the Catholic Church for more than
30 years. “After working to enhance and transform
Catholic education in more than 10 0 dioceses and
thousands of Catholic schools, I am pleased to return
to my roots in NYC and take on this role with the
Archdiocese of New York.”
Mr. Brian J. Smith ’78 was recently honored with the
2015 Irish Echo Law and Order Award in a ceremony
that took place this past January at the Manhattan
Club in NYC.
1980s
Irma Garcia ’80 was awarded the 2015 Administrator
of the Year Award for NCAA Division I FCS by the
National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics
Administrators (NACWAA).
Vincent A. Gardino ’75 has
been promoted to Vice President/
Chief Revenue Officer of Straus
News in New York City. Straus News
publishes 17 local weekly newspapers and associated websites in NYC,
New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Barbara G. Koster ’76 was recently recognized by
STEMconnector ®, a consortium of companies and
organizations concerned with science, technology,
engineering and math education and careers, as
one of its 10 0 Diverse Corporate Leaders in STEM.
Koster is senior vice president and chief information
officer at Prudential Financial.
Product Development Department in the Sweets and
Refreshment Group. “The Hershey Company still
believes in what Mr. Hershey started and continues
his vision of giving back to this day. I consider myself
very blessed to work for a company and an industry
where I am able to go beyond my job to promote our
industry in positive ways and bring goodness to the
world every day,” said Huzinec.
Mary E. Callahan ’80 is serving her second term
as president of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office
Foundation (Florida), a 1,5 0 0 member, non-profit
organization.
Kevin J. Hinchy ’80 was named Branch Manager
at the Community Resource Federal Credit Union
branch in Latham, NY.
Gaetano Messina ’80 was recently honored at the
2015 NYC Soccer Gala held at the New York Athletic
Club in Manhattan. The event honors those involved
in the past and present of New York City soccer, and
those who have contributed to its success.
John Sheehan ’80 was recently inducted into the
St. James /Bishop Loughlin Brother Aurelius James
McManus Athletic Hall of Fame for his accomplishments on the basketball court.
Mark J. Long ’82 is now portfolio manager of
Sterling National Bank, and provides financing
solutions to clients in the metropolitan New York and
Mid-Atlantic regions.
James E. Leonard ’83 has been appointed Chief
of Department, the highest ranking uniformed
position in the FDNY. Chief Leonard will oversee
the Department’s 15,0 0 0 uniformed firefighters
and EMS personnel and four major agency bureaus:
Fire Operations, EMS Operations, Training, and Fire
Prevention.
Walton D. Pearson ’83 is a managing director
and senior portfolio manager at Brown Capital
Management, and is a member of the Alex Brown
Center for Entrepreneurship at the University
of Maryland Baltimore County. He is also a
member of the board of trustees of the Baltimore
Community Foundation.
Glenn ’84 and Theresa ’88 Huzinec are proud
to report that their daughter, Monica, will begin
Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College this
September on a full-tuition academic scholarship,
while their daughter, Colleen, has received a
scholarship to Notre Dame Academy.
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Sam Mezzich ’88 was named
president of Coverys Specialty
Insurance Company, a new excess
and surplus lines underwriting
company for the healthcare industry.
Mezzich has more than 25 years of
medical professional underwriting
experience, most recently as regional vice president
of Arch Insurance. He also worked at GE Capital/ERC,
CNA, AIG, and MLMIC.
Christopher Johnson ’89 established the Sacramento-based
risk management consulting
firm riskthinktank in June 2014.
As principal, he provides enterprise
risk management consulting
services to public entities,
corporations, private equity, and non-profits.
riskthinktank.com
1990s
Mark Nurse ’98 is managing director of portfolio
management and relationship management of
The Glenmede Trust Company in Princeton, NJ.
He was previously investment director for PNC
Wealth Management in New Jersey.
Tamás Bakacs ’99 is now a member of the Advisory
Board of Skyharbour Resources Ltd. He is also a
portfolio manager at ACCESS Fund Management
Ltd., where he manages a junior mining-focused
commodity equity fund in Budapest, Hungary.
book The Political Dialogue of Nature and Grace:
Toward a Phenomenology of Chaste Anarchism will
be published in September.
Deana M. Agostino ’05 and her husband, Sandro,
are the proud parents of Gianna Reese who was born
last August.
Sean E. Jelen ’05 (center) recently hosted a surprise
birthday party for wife, Susan, at the River Cafe.
Amongst the attendees were his uncles, John F. Tully
’67 (left), chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
College, and William Tully ’72 (right). Mr. and Ms.
Jelen live in Waverly, PA, and recently welcomed their
first child, Madison Marguerite, his past March. Jelen is
president and CEO of Valor Bancorp, and was honored
in 2014 by the Credit Union Executive Society as one
of the Top Executives under 40 in the US.
Makwinder Kaur-McNeil ’05 and her husband,
Chris McNeil, are proud to announce the birth of
their daughter, Kiran Ajooni Kaur-McNeil, born last
November. Kaur-McNeil is an Adjunct Instructor
at the College, while her husband is SFC’s Director
of Support Services.
Antonevia ’04 and Julian
’06 Oddman are now the
proud parents of Myles
Oddman, born last May.
Myles is the couple’s
second child, and joins
big brother, Noah.
2000s
Maria Caramico Blandino ’03 and her husband,
Gaetano, are the proud parents of Valentina Marie,
born this past July. Maria is associate director of
financial aid at the College.
Nancy Marano Lunsford ’03
and her husband, Michael,
recently welcomed their
second son, Bowen Louis
Lunsford, into the world.
Bowen joins big brother, Noah, and big sister,
Vanessa, ages five and 14, respectively.
Caitlin Smith Gilson ’03 was recently appointed
academic dean and tutor in Philosophy and Theology
at Newman College in Ireland. Her most recent
Paul A. Morisi ’06
recently wed
Alison Laird.
The couple took
part in a program
called Sposi
Novelli, in which
newlywed couples
meet with and are blessed by the Pope in St. Peter’s
Square, Vatican City, Rome. The couple spoke with
Pope Francis and told him of the love the Diocese of
Brooklyn has for his holiness.
Madalyn Hanley ’80 graduated from St. Francis and a week later began working
for Brooklyn Union Gas. Thirty-four years later, she’s reversed that path,
returning to her alma mater as chief information officer (CIO).
A Business Management major, Hanley joined the management training
program at Brooklyn Union and requested a job in the computer programming
division. She says her strong background in math and logic were a perfect match
for a field that was still in its infancy.
She spent the next three decades with Brooklyn Union, then KeySpan, and
ultimately National Grid, in a variety of senior management positions: programmer, systems analyst,
manager of major corporate application systems, data warehouses, and project management offices.
Hanley was also instrumental in leading the company’s IT division through a number of mergers,
acquisitions, and divestitures. She even spent nearly three years in England where she served as
National Grid’s vice president of the United Kingdom-based IT organization.
As retirement from National Grid drew near, Hanley began teaching Leadership and Management
courses at St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn. But when the CIO position opened at St. Francis College,
she quickly decided to return to Brooklyn Heights to tackle the technology challenges of college life.
“We used to live in a world where technology was scary and people kept their distance. Now it’s such
a big part of our lives,” said Hanley. “People are so tech savvy today but very few people understand that
it’s a much bigger task to provide a stable, secure environment where technology can grow and thrive.”
Hanley’s husband, Ed ’80, and son, Michael ’10, are also St. Francis graduates. ●
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Sarah M. Bratton Hughes ’07
and her husband, Andrew,
are now the proud parents
of Andrew James Hughes,
born this past July.
Amanda Pileggi ’07 is now president of the Women
Lawyers Association, Mid-Michigan Chapter. Pileggi
practices law as a member of the litigation group at
Willingham & Coté in East Lansing. She earned her
JD from Michigan State University College of Law.
John P. Montes ’09 recently won Shamrock Shuffle
10K race in Summerville, SC, with a time of 37
minutes, 25 seconds. Montes is a U.S. Air Force
logistics officer, and lives in North Charleston, SC.
Joseph ’09, Alan ’10, and Steven ’14 Stuto are all
following in their father’s footsteps and pursuing
podiatry. Joseph and Alan are completing their
podiatric residency training, while Steven is in his first
year of podiatric education. Their father, Dr. Joseph
C. Stuto, oversees two practices, one located on
Remsen Street, one block from the College.
2010s
Thalita Paladino
Isailovic ’11 wed
Aleksandar Isailovic ’14
at Boca Dunes Country
Club in Boca Raton, FL.
In attendance were fellow
Terriers, Zoltan Danko
’12, Marko Dedovic ’10, Andrea Dolnay ’12, Melissa
Manning ’10, Matthew Milk ’14, Lily Rodriguez ’11,
and Paloma Szivos ’13.
Stephanie Tineo ’11 is now a clinical assistant at
Mt. Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.
Ben Feuerherd ’12 has been reporting for the
New York Post for about one and a half years and
is now working from the press room at One Police
Plaza. He recently had a big “get” when he snagged
an exclusive interview with the lone juror holdout
on the Etan Patz murder trial. “It really was a great
feeling to have all of the New York media chasing
after my story. I was in Baltimore the week before
covering the uprisings after the death of Freddie Gray,
then came back and got that interview. Those two
weeks really gave me a sense that even a local
newspaper reporter like me can cover national news.
It just takes the effort.” Feuerherd’s interview was
credited in The New York Times and The Washington
Post. Before working at the Post, he wrote for the
National Catholic Reporter, Salon.com, and The
National Memo.
Simon E. Ytterbom ’13 recently wed Lauren Kramer
at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens in
Jacksonville, FL.
Sara M. Sooy ’14 has been elected to the Somerset
Hills (NJ) Regional School District Board of Education.
Ciaran McHugh ’15 went right from graduation at
St. Francis College to a new job at Turner Digital DSR
group. He previously interned at Turner and will work
with fellow St. Francis alumna Jessica Boiardi ’05.
Nicole Scafo ’15 was named a Woodrow Wilson New
Jersey Teaching Fellow which provides a $30,0 0 0
scholarship to attend Montclair State University’s
Master’s Program in Education. In exchange Scafo
agrees to teach three years in urban and rural New
Jersey schools that most need strong STEM teachers.
Michelle Angarita Ramirez ’16 wed Jon Pepaj ’15 at
New York City Hall. ●
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.
Alumni
Rocco A. Agoglia ’50
Stephanie Ambrosino ’80
Robert F. Bazzone ’61
John A. Bertone ’51
Stanley P. Bosse ’71
Thomas E. Curley Ph.D. ’61
Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58
Sandra Dangelo Traina ’75
Catherine Dodd ’80
Robert E. Duane ’58
Paul H. Ducharme ’51
Rev. Dennis J. Farrell ’69
Paul J. Ferlazzo Ph.D. ’66
George A. Fox ’57
George W. Gaffney ’67
Dr. Ralph L. Gentile ’52
Lennart Gidlund ’81
Walter C. Hall ’51
Paul D. Hamilton ’58
Richard T. Humphrey ’51
James A. Hynes ’59
Frank J. Kerins ’49
Edward B. Lein ’65
James D. Leonard ’60
Edward J. Lynch ’62
John A. McAuliffe ’75
Daniel McBride ’87
Stephen G. McCarthy ’56
Raymond McCartney ’58
John J. McGrath ’51
John C. Molluzzo ’64
Robert Nolan ’59
Edward C. O’Brien ’57
Donald W. O’Donnell ’61
Rev. James Purvey ’59
Francis Randall ’83
Richard E. Ryan ’53
Stephanie Scafidi-Ambrosino ’80
Gary Sims ’88
Patrick T. Sullivan ’68
Richard J. Sullivan ’79
Alice Timbers, RN ’77
Vincent J. Tizio ’61
Daniel J. Trucano ’70
Robert J. Vellanti ’70
Edwin J. Wolfe ’73
Franciscan Brothers
Bro. Emmett Corry, OSF ’60
Joseph Taylor Skerrett ’64
W
riting was always a big part of Joseph T. Skerrett’s life. As a student, he was editor
of the College’s literary magazine and contributed to the newspaper. He graduated
with a Bachelor’s Degree in English then returned more than 3 0 years later to be
awarded an Honorary Doctor of Literature at the 19 9 8 commencement.
During the time between, Skerrett earned a Master’s Degree from John Hopkins
University in its Creative Writing program and a Ph.D. from Yale University, specializing
in 20 th century African-American literature. He was Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts
Amherst after teaching in the English Department for more than 35 years. Skerrett also served as past
president of the academic society MELUS (Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States) and was the author
of Literature, Race, and Ethnicity: Contesting American Identities. ●
Faculty/Employees
Gaetjens O. Barbot
(Financial Services)
Dr. Robert Goldberg (Management)
John McAuliffe (Admissions)
Dr. Robert Muccigrosso (Education)
Bro. Nicholas Sullivan (Biology)
Donald Cusimano, cousin to
Cathy Cusimano-McDermott ’74,
Dominic ’75 and Anthony ’79
Rose Cusimano, aunt of
Cathy Cusimano-McDermott ’74,
Dominic ’75 and Anthony ’79
Paul Delaney, father-in-law to
Christopher Mangan ’83
Josephine DiCaro, grandmother to
Salvatore ’09 and
Leonard ’15 Demma
Angelo DiTrento
James Donohoe
Elizabeth Dreyer, wife of Richard ’61
Joseph Fasano, father of Giselle
Fasano-Croy ’88
James Fitzpatrick, husband of
Regina Maresca Fitzpatrick ’87
Maureen Foley, mother of
Josephine Savastano ’87
Josephine Gallo, mother-in-law to
Frank DelGeorge ’75
Jinny Kim Gardino, wife of Vincent ’75
Peter A. Gialluisi
James Gildea, father of James ’76
Celia Golden
Mary Habib
Jeanette Healey, mother of
Michael ’00 and Kristina ’00
Marilyn Flora Higgins, mother of
Eileen Higgins-McCallion ’86 and
Mary Higgins-Shaw ’91
Gertrude Horohoe, wife of William ’50
Avdo Hot, father of Al ’84
Naomi Innis, wife of Al ’58
Kathryn Johnston, mother-in-law to
Richard Hayes ’94
Marie Kelly, sister of Joseph ’86 and
Bernard ’79 White, sister-in-law
to Marian White ’77, aunt of
Kate Hammond ’05, mother of
Thomas Gillespie ’89
Joseph Logan, brother of Patricia ’78
Michael Maguire, brother of Eric ’71
Frank Margotta, father-in-law to
Joseph Marino ’68
James McCarthy
John P. McNally
Gino A. Menchini, father of
Gino P. Menchini, member of
the St. Francis College Board
of Trustees, father-in-law to
Carol A. Menchini ’85
Mildred Mento
Ella Milo, mother-in-law to
Stephen Haran ’72
Rose T. Mulligan
Vincent O’Connor, father of
Maryrose ’81
Daniel O’Hagan
James Oliva, uncle of
Robert ’04 and James ’08
Mary R. Phelan, mother-in-law to
Joseph Freisen ’73
Edward Quinn, father of Kelly ’80
Ernesto Rosado, father of Dyanne ’95
Linda Sullivan-Alprin
Cecelia Syvertsen, sister of
Maria McGoldrick-Raico ’94
Michael Toscano
Anne Trivisonno, mother of Nick ’68
Maureen Tully, wife of
John ’67, mother of John Jr. ’12
Jean Tursellino, wife of William ’49
Patricia Welsh, wife of Bernard ’58
Patricia Wolff, sister of
James Collins ’76
Friends of St. Francis
Susan Alvy
Arlene Adamushko, wife of Walter ’57
Celia Alfonso, grandmother to
Thomas Rivera ’03
Edward Alliano
Linda F. Alperin, daughter of
Raymond Sullivan ’68
George Aragona, brother of
Joy Iburg ’96
Dr. Joanna Asta, wife of Dr. Joseph ’58
Clarence Barnett, grandfather to
Benjamin ’08
Ferdinando Bertolotti, grandfather-inlaw to Lauren ’08
Bridget Brody, aunt of
James Collins ’76
James Brody, uncle of
James Collins ’76
Catherine Breslin, mother-in-law to
Raymond Barrett ’80
Mary Lou Cain, wife of Charles ’59
Pasqua Cama, grandmother to
Victoria ’12 and Michael ’10
Helen Cangelosi, wife of Joseph ’62
Rosa Castellon
Jason Cava, nephew of
James Konkel ’57
Lucia Cellini, mother of
Bro. Gregory Cellini, OSF
Anthony J. Chille, father of
Anthony Jr. ’83
Sylvia C. Chille, mother of
Anthony Jr. ’83
Katrin Colbert
Kay Colbert
Nicola Conenna, father of Michael ’05
Luis Crespo, father of
Elizabeth Cortes ’04
James Curtin, brother of Thomas ’70
and uncle of Megan Curtin-Roth ’07
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St. Francis College 2014–2015
Annual Donor Report
A Message from Denis J. Salamone ’75, Development Committee Chairman and
Thomas F. Flood, Vice President for Development
P
ope Francis arrives in the USA
shortly for his visit with a theme and
message: Love is Our Mission — the
Family Fully Alive. St. Francis College has
embraced this call to action each and every
day for over 156 years. Our Terrier Family,
which includes alumni, parents, friends,
and other loved ones, selflessly sacrifice
so that others can live their BIG DREAMS.
This “thank you” report is evidence that
Denis J. Salamone ’75
our family is fully alive.
When we ask people why they give to
SFC, we hear answers like: “We want to give others the same chance that
others gave to us,” “We want to live up to the promise we made to
Brother George and Dr. Macchiarola to pay it forward,” “We want to
change lives through the gift of education” and finally, “We believe in the
Small College and Big Dreams — it is the best value proposition around.”
Regardless of the answer, at the core — all give out of love.
Pope Francis has shared the following words with young people across
the globe, “Do not bury your talents, the gifts God has given you. Do not
be afraid to dream of great things!”
SFC understands promise, works in partnership with the students to
grow talent and encourages all to not only dream but do great things.
This past school year, many great things happened — the basketball
and soccer teams had championship runs
with the women earning a first-ever NCAA
berth, SFC had its first white coat ceremony
for its nursing program, and for the first
time, we had an outdoor graduation at
Brooklyn Bridge Park, to name just a few.
We share these testimonials because
through your past support, you help talents
mature and make the dream of doing great
things a reality.
Thomas F. Flood
Needless to say, there are more stories
to be written, more talents to be unearthed,
more dreams to be realized, and finally, more great things that await
St. Francis College. Know the reason we ask is so generations of Terriers
have the help and support they need to live the Big Dreams. We hope
you continue to give, and others join you understanding that love is
our mission.
As you peruse the following pages — know we thank and congratulate
the SFC family for what you do today, tomorrow and always. Big Dreams
are possible when you have a family fully alive and sharing their time,
talent, and treasure.
With great gratitude,
— DENIS & THOMAS
Fundraising Results FY 2014-2015: $3,546,430
SFC Giving Cup to the Class
of 1964 with much gratitude
for providing leadership support!
SFC All-Hands-In Award
to the Class of 2015 with great
appreciation for gathering the
highest number of contributors!
SFC All-Star Participation
Award to the Class of 1963
for amassing the highest
participation percentage!
T O P 10 — G I V I N G C L A S S E S
T O P 10 — N U M B E R O F C O N T R I B U T O R S
T O P 10 — H I G H E S T P A R T I C I P A T I O N ( % )
19 6 4
$171, 3 9 0 .0 0
2 015
1975
$170,565. 0 0
1972
$145,8 87.46
19 6 8
$137,55 4.0 0
1959
$111,243.0 0
19 6 7
$10 9,914.0 0
197 9
$103,619.30
19 6 6
19 6 5
1970
$ 69,052.0 0
18 72
19 6 3
5 0 .0 0 %
19 6 8
70
1951
49.0 9%
19 6 9
69
195 8
42.47%
1971
67
19 61
42.39%
1972
66
1957
38.0 0%
19 6 5
65
1959
3 7. 8 4%
19 6 3 ( T I E )
63
19 6 5
34. 03%
$ 81,8 8 8.19
1970 ( T I E )
63
19 6 2 ( T I E )
33. 33%
$ 73,065.0 0
19 6 7
62
195 0 ( T I E )
33.33%
1975
60
19 6 4
32.78%
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Honor Roll of Donors
The following pages list alumni, friends, faculty, parents, grandparents, staff, corporations, and foundations who made
contributions in the 2014–2015 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 $2,50 0 to $50,0 0 0 or more.
F OUND E R ’S CIR C L E ($50,000 and above)
Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan XV
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund V
General Atlantic Corporation
Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. X
Michael J. Holmes +
Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, Inc.
William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy XV
Mary T. Macchiarola V
William D. ’59 and Aimee Maroney
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello XV
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina V
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone XV
David D. ’6 4 and Ann Smith
John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan X
John F. Tully ’67 BT XV
Fred and Judith A. Wilpon
CH A R T E R S O CIE T Y ($25,000 to $49,999)
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia XV
Astoria Bank XV
Brown Brothers Harriman X
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Kenneth D. ’88 BT and Laurie Daly X
DeSales Media Group, Inc. V
Ernst & Young LLP
Fidelity Brokerage Services
GA Partners Foundation
Catherine Greene BT V
Rev. Msgr. Kieran Harrington
David E. Haverty ’81 XV
Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J. Henning
Sean E. ’05 and Susan Jelen
Gerard C. ’68 and Mary Jane Keegan XV
Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert Koster V
Liberty Warehouse
Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur Swaine, Jr. V
Joseph M. Esq. and Mary Ann Mattone X
National Grid XV
Michael O’Keeffe V
Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen V
Prudential Insurance Company V
Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and
Patricia Hynes, Esq.
Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan XV
The Sage Foundation
Philip J. Solondz Family Foundation
Dawn Taylor
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
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+ = Deceased
P R E SID EN T ’S C OUN CIL ($10,0 0 0 to $24,9 9 9)
Anonymous V
Alltype Printing
James Argutto
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Michael Bodson
Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp.
Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq.
Peter J. Callahan ’63 XV
Domenick and Wendy Cama V
Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF V
Lucia and Ceasar Cellini Foundation
Peter T. ’70 and Janice Chingos
Collins Building Services, Inc.
Joseph K.Collins
Thomas A. Conniff, Esq. X
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60 XV
Cox & Company
Cullen & Dykman V
Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo V
William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R. Dawson V
Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M. DePalma X
DTCC
Educational Housing Services, Inc. V
Ernst & Young Foundation
ExxonMobil Foundation V
FINRA
Flushing Bank
Forest City Enterprises
Frederick D. ’6 4 and Catherine Furman XV
Hudson City Savings Bank X
Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Inc.
Investors Bank
JP Morgan Chase V
Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen Killeen XV
James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV
Koret Foundation
KPMG Foundation V
Glenn J. Krevlin
Mary A. Ledermann XV
Walter R. Leong ’81 XV
George Lewis
MACRow Foundation V
J. Christopher ’8 3 BT and Carol Mangan V
Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale XV
Merck Partnership for Giving V
Mulvaney Family Foundation
National Grid Foundation
The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. V
National Philanthropic Trust
New York Community Bank Foundation
Northfield Savings Bank
Christopher M. Ortiz ’96
Lester Owens
Steven Quadrino V
Ronald Ratner
Ridgewood Savings Bank XV
May Ellen and Gerald Ritter Foundation V
The River Café V
Alex and Terri Rohan
Vincent Rohan V
Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.
John A. Rowinski ’73 and
Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 V
Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac
Tobyhanna Federal Credit Union
Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80 XV
Edward ’70 and Patricia Travaglianti XV
Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno
William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully V
Turner Construction Company
United Way of Massachusetts Bay and
Merrimack Valley
Lt. Col. Philip C. Valenti, USAF (Ret.) ’50
The Vanguard Group
Kenneth L. ’63 and Eunice Vellon V
Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC X
John B. ’63 and Eileen Zurell V
P R E SID EN T ’S CIR C L E ($5,000 to $9,999)
Admore Air Conditioning Corp.
Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie Amodeo XV
Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV
Bank of Ireland
Barnes and Noble at St. Francis College
Michael J. Beaury ’80 XV
Big Guy Foundation
The Estate of Ellen D. Bishop
BNY Mellon
James F. Bozart ’86 and D. Baxter Winston XV
Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT
Ralph Bumbaca V
Frank Califano, Jr. V
Carolyn Callahan
Capital One, NA
Susan A. and Bruce J. Carusi V
Robert B. and Joan Catell V
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
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L E A D ER S H I P G IF T S (C O N T I N U ED)
Daniel J. ’6 4 and Carol F. Cavanagh X
CDHM
Chubb & Son V
Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole X
Combined Insurance
Community Foundation of the Florida Keys
Edward N. ’68 BT and Jo-Ann Constantino V
Joseph P. ’63 and Joan Coppotelli V
Orville W. Dale BT XV
Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV
Jean S. ’94 BT and Melissa Desravines
John J. Dietl ’58 X
Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio, Ph.D., D.D.
Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly
Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV
John M. Downing ’59 XV
James D. ’66 and Susan Egan X
Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters V
Fast Track Construction V
FJC Security Services, Inc. V
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V
Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini X
Brian F. and Cindy Gavin
Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons V
Edmund J. Greco ’79 X
HeartShare Human Services
R.J., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners
William J. Hogan
Daisey M. Holmes
Alber ’8 4 and Laura Hot V
ICE NYSE Foundation
Dan Kerning Webhouse
Catherine Kinney
Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia V
John A. Loconsolo
Victoria Loconsolo Foundation
Christopher R. ’99 and Carrie A. Long
Michael A. ’97 and Julia MacIntyre X
Robert D. and Colleen Manfred
Thomas B. ’70 and Connie McManus X
Martin P. McNally ’63 XV
Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher XV
Peter J. Michel ’63 XV
NYSE Euronext Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
John E. ’67 and Mary E. O’Connor XV
John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke
Richard G. Phipps
Vincent F. Esq. ’72 and Antoinette Pitta XV
PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V
Vincent J. ’60 and Janice Polito
POM Recoveries, Inc.
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Walter A. and Kathleen Probst
Raise Your Hand for Public Schools
Michael and Paula Rantz X
Michael and Paula Rantz Foundation
Reidy Contracting Group
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
20 + = Deceased
The Lawrence I. and Blanche H. Rhodes
Memorial Fund V
Ron Robbins
Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn V
Ronald S. Rosbruch
RTP Technology
Joseph Savasta
Josephine ’87 and Richard Savastano V
Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto
Madeline Scotto
William P. Shanahan ’50 +
Shell Oil Company
Richard ’6 4 and Jane Silverman XV
Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X
John P. ’6 4 and Janice Smircich XV
Mayo and Karin Smith
Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc.
Structure Tone, Inc. V
TD Bank V
TD Bank Long Island
Robert D. ’72 and Barbara Terry
Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and
Inez D’Arcangelo XV
Unity Electric Company
George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel V
Clare Walker
Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward V
Webhouse, Inc.
Wells Fargo Foundation
Arlene A. Whalen
P R E SID EN T ’S C L UB ($2,5 0 0 to $ 4,9 9 9)
AIG Matching Grants Program V
AKF Group, LLC
Thomas and Patricia L. Alberto V
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.
Bank of America Charitable Foundation V
Big Guy Foundation
BlackRock Matching Gift Program
Marilyn Blanchette
Roy F.’51 and Janet Bonner X
Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and
Andrew Hughes
Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V
Capstone Capital Group, LLC.
John B. Clark, Ed.D. BT V
Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark
Colgate-Palmolive Matching Gift Program V
Community Counselling Service, Co.
Marian Conway
Peter Coombe and Betty Chen
John P. Daley ’67 V
C. Nathan Dee, Esq.
Daniel P. ’68 and Maureen Donovan V
Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan X
Margaret Einhorn and Michael Lasky, Esq. X
Farrell Fritz, PC V
Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra X
Figli di San Gennaro, Inc.
Francis Garry
Robert F. and Margaret P. Gartland
Ruben N. Gonzalez ’04
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Hallen Construction Company
Edward J. ’80 and Madalyn M. ’80 Hanley X
Edward J. ’6 4 and Kathleen Hart XV
Daniel M. Healy ’6 4
R & H Healy Family Foundation
William J. Hogan
Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood XV
IBM Matching Grants Program XV
In Good Co Park Ave Inc. / Park Avenue Tavern
Joseph Ingrassia
John Henry’s HVAC V
Thomas Kissane
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich X
Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli X
Bro. Paul J. Lafonte ’73
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis XV
Michael C. BT and Jennifer P. Macchiarola
Robert C. and Ann Mangone XV
Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and
Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV
James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue V
Ronald H. ’80 and June A. ’76 McGrisken X
Joseph and RoseMarie Mecane
Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore XV
Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G. Morgan XV
Thomas P. ’63 and Marion Napier XV
The New York Community Trust V
New York Marriott Marquis Times Square
Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata XV
Martin P. ’61 and Catherine O’Donnell XV
Opt Tech
Vincent Pastina ’93 and April Dennis
Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, LLC
PNC Fund for Charitable Giving
Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary Powers XV
Ronald and Deborah Ratner Family Foundation
Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly XV
Anne E. ’02 and Kevin J. Rhatigan
Rocklyn Asset Corp.
Sage and Coombe Architects
Cosmo Saginario V
George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands
Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro V
Gary J. Schneider ’6 4 XV
Sara M. Sooy ’14
Student Government Association
Patrick ’79 and Patricia M. Timlin
Charles F., Jr. ’68 and Maureen M. Vadala XV
Vanguard Charitable Endowment V
Verizon Foundation XV
Viking Global Foundation, Inc.
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV
Wells Fargo, NA
Charles E., lll, Esq. BT and Margaret E. Williams V
Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’8 3 Williams V
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
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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
Hector Batista ’8 4 BT
Gerard J., USMC ’55 and Alice Baxter
George C. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner
Anthony ’54 and Kathleen Bertuglia
Madelyn O. Biggs
Ellen D. Bishop +
Rev. Monsignor John J. Bracken BT
James A. Gibson, Ph.D. ’63 + and
Patricia Brozinsky, Ph.D.
Joseph J. ’6 4 and Estrella + Buonomo
Daniel M. ’40 + and Adele V. + Burns
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF
Virginia E. Cooke +
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60
James G. ’76 and Lorraine Courage
Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney
John J. Dietl ’58
Albert G. Doumar ’57
John M. Downing ’59
Brendan J. ’68 BT and Barbara A. Dugan
Joseph J. ’61 + and Mary Joan Egan, Ph.D.
Patrick J. ’71 and Diana M. Fallon
Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin
Bernard ’51 + and Virginia + Femminella
Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra
Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini
Frederick D. ’6 4 and Catherine Furman
J. Vincent Gallagher ’41 +
Elizabeth A. ’94 and Harold Gatto
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
+ = Deceased
Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D.
Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons
Craig and Paulette B. Gonzalez
Philip R. Harris, Ph.D. ’48 and Janet Belport
Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway
David E. Haverty ’81
The Honorable Joseph J. Hennessy ’74 +
Brother Edmund Holmes, OSF ’28 +
Michael J. Holmes +
Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell
John J. Jordan ’59
Very Reverend Robert Kirwin ’41 +
James I. Konkel, CPA ’57
Charles P. Kowalski ’72
Gerald A. Largo, Ph.D.
James P. Lawler ’71
William J. ’75 and Geraldine Lovejoy
Charlotte T. Lowit +
Frank J., Ph.D. ’62 + and Mary T. Macchiarola
Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich
Pat A. ’79 and Veronica A. ’82 Mallozzi
Francis P. Mandina +
J. Christopher ’8 3 BT and Carol Mangan
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen Marsiello XV
John J. ’65 and Maria G. McCabe
John B. ’58 and Julie A. McCarthy
Rev. James J. McConnell ’50 +
James J. ’63 and Elaine McCormack
Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott
Lt. Col. Walter V. McIntyre, USAF (Ret.) ’50 +
and Joan P. McIntyre +
Charles L. ’6 4 and Barbara Measter
Peter J. Michel ’63
James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn
Johanna M. O’Boyle +
William C. O’Connell ’87
Rev. William D. O’Rourke, Ph.D. ’51 +
Victor L. Paganucci ’71
Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Provenzale
Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti
Rev. Monsignor Michael J. Reid ’73
Edward T. ’68 and Susan Reilly
Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo
Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone
Peter Schleipman ’86
William P. Shanahan ’50 +
Charles Shea ’68 +
Robert W. ’63 and Patricia M. Sheehan
Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D.
John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan
Anthony S. Tortorelli ’80
Nicholas L. ’68 and Susan Trivisonno
Barbara A. Tuck
John F. ’67 BT and Maureen + Tully
Paul Urso, Ph.D. ’50 +
Lt. Col. Philip C. Valenti, USAF (Ret.) ’50 and
Joan + Valenti
Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D.
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe
Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
JOIN THE ST. CLARE SOCIETY Recognition you deserve for the Legacy you leave
You probably belong to more clubs than you realize. Chances are, your wallet contains at least one hotel, airline, auto or restaurant loyalty club
card. Maybe you are a member of a country club, a bridge club or other social group.
Clubs are everywhere. You may already be qualified to join one with significant rewards. One that celebrates the words of our patron — it is
in giving that we receive. If you have made a planned gift of any type or size to St. Francis College, then you are automatically eligible for
membership in our legacy society called the St. Clare Society.
We created the St. Clare Society to honor the generosity of people like you. We want to make sure you know how much we appreciate you
and your gift. When you join our legacy society, we can also get to know you and make sure that we use your gift in the way you intend.
Thanks for giving and believing in the legacy of St. Francis College.
WHAT IS THE ST. CLARE SOCIETY?
The Society is named for St. Clare who befriended St. Francis of Assisi. She assisted the early Franciscans with her family’s resources and later
by founding a community of Franciscan women, now known as the Poor Clares, to collaborate with and encourage the Franciscan mission.
Benefits of membership in the St. Clare Society include:
ƒ ƒ being remembered in a special way at the College’s weekly celebrations of the Eucharist and at our Annual Alumni Mass;
ƒ ƒ having your name listed in the Annual Report;
ƒ ƒ receiving invitations to all local St. Francis College special events and to any special College events planned for their region;
ƒ ƒ having the satisfaction of knowing that as St. Francis proclaimed 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: plannedgiving@sfc.edu website: sfc.edu/plannedgiving
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Class Year Giving
1938
1950
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $150. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 33. 33%
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 24, 010. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 33. 33%
ASSISI SOCIET Y
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Zachary, OD ’38 and Judith G.
Ephraim XV
Lt. Col. Philip C. Valenti, USAF
(Ret.) ’50
John A., Ph.D. ’51 and Joan
Pankavich V
Ludwig V. ’51 and Anna M.
Sabatino XV
John J. ’51 and Margaret T.
Scibelli XV
Robert A. Walters ’51
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
FR ANCISCANS
William P. Shanahan ’50 +
1940
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,10 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 10 0. 0 0 %
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Francis P. Roland ’40 XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
William Horohoe ’50
Vincent M. ’50 and Lydia Sclafani X
RED & BLUE CLUB
1942
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 350. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 33. 33%
RED & BLUE CLUB
John J. O’Neill, Ph.D. ’42 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
James F., MD ’42 and Margaret
Farrell V
1943
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 50 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 11.11%
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John P. ’43 and Elizabeth Mahon
1946
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 250.0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 10 0. 0 0 %
RED & BLUE CLUB
Blair ’46 and Dorothea A. Allen XV
Daniel D’Errico ’50
William R. ’50 and Veronica
Schroeder XV
Thomas F. ’50 and Peg Sharkey
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Martin Fazio, USAF (Ret.) ’50 XV
Eugene F. ’50 and Rita Kelly
Edward C. ’50 and Rosemarie
Kennedy V
John F. ’50 and Mary Munns
The Honorable John R. ’50 and Ann
O’Connor XV
John W. Olsen ’50 V
Angelo M. ’50 and Dorothy Patrissi XV
John P. ’50 and Margaret Schofield
FR ANCISCANS
Thomas F. ’50 and Josephine
Cacciola X
Edward J. ’50 and Carleen Lynch
Michael J. ’50 and Mary Mulroy V
Francis V. ’50 and Doris Reilly XV
John F. ’50 and Mary Ryan
1951
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 35,19 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4 9. 09 %
1947
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 20 0.0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 14. 29 %
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Matthew A. ’47 and Edna Shannon
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $165. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 23. 0 8%
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Leonard ’4 8 and Anne Rose X
FR ANCISCANS
RED & BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
1949
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1511. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 23. 81%
James R. ’49 and Delores
Brannigan XV
Hugh T., DDS ’49 and Alice
McGowan XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
William Tursellino ’49
FR ANCISCANS
Thomas C. ’49 and Marion Reed XV
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
22 William J. ’51 and Maxine Brooks V
Dr. Joseph ’51 and Anita Frey V
Rev. William Gill ’51
John F. McCormack ’51
Raymond J. ’51 and Grace
McGorry XV
John J. ’51 + and Patricia McGrath V
Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily
McHugh XV
+ = Deceased
Rev. Kieran Fergus OP ’57 XV
John J., Esq. ’55 and Theresa
Hearn V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
FR ANCISCANS
1958
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4 3,19 0. 50
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 42. 47%
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Herbert V. ’58 and Mary Ryan XV
Gerard J., USMC ’55 and Alice Baxter
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
John F. Curry ’55
Ellen D. Bishop +
John J. Dietl ’58 X
Roger J. ’52 and Jane Daly XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
Thomas J. Casey ’52
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen
Lyons XV
Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C.
Quigley XV
Most Rev. Emil A. Wcela, DD ’52 XV
1956
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 69 5. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 31.71%
Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann
Nunziata XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Anthony B. ’58 and Edna DiBianca
Raymond A., Ph.D. ’58 + and Ellen
McCartney
William F. Morgan ’58 XV
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Eugene T. ’56 and Lorraine Moran XV Albert A., MD ’58 and Barbara
Pineda V
John F. ’56 and Patricia Roache XV
Thomas J., Ph.D. ’56 and Ann
Wallace X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Vincent C. Bracco ’52 X
Joseph A. Ed.D. ’52 and Joan
De Oliveira X
George H. ’52 and Edith + Rouillard
Patrick A. ’52 and Eleanor Tolve XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
Raymond G. ’56 and Rosaria
Dawid XV
Joseph P. ’56 and Virginia Kramer V
FR ANCISCANS
Carmelo ’52 and Anna Colombo
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Neil F., Jr. ’56 and Eileen Brogan XV
Harold F. ’56 and Loretta McLeer X
Jerome R. ’56 and Lois H.
Swietnicki V
Joseph A. Gannon, Ph.D. ’53 and
Helena Lacey-Gannon XV
Joseph C. ’53 and Barbara
Wengler XV
FR ANCISCANS
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri V
Cyril D. ’53 and Sunchita F. Tyson
John C. ’56 and Rosalie Devir
Joseph Ferris ’56
Charles N. Pompa ’56
Michael A. Santulli ’56
Donald A. ’56 and Elizabeth Trizzino
Thomas J. ’53 and Joan Pellegrino V
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 29, 610. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 38. 0 0 %
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Dr. Dino A. ’53 and Karen Belletti
Rev. Msgr. William J. Flood ’53 X
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
James I. Konkel, CPA ’57 XV
FR ANCISCANS
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Albert G. Doumar ’57 XV
Robert W. ’53 and Eleanor
Chambers XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Thomas E., Jr. ’57 and Mary
Powers XV
1954
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 025. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 33. 33%
REMSEN STREET CLUB
REMSEN STREET CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John F. ’57 and Barbara Goydas XV
Robert C. ’5 4 and Maureen Minion X
Rev. Msgr. Joseph Pfeiffer ’5 4 V
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Jonathan F. ’58 and Margaret
Greene V
William G. ’58 and Grace Hudson XV
John B. ’58 and Julie A. McCarthy
John P. ’58 and Susan Sheehy XV
Joseph F. ’58 and Caroline Wahl V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Connell J. ’58 and Claire Boyle XV
Gerald A. ’58 and Linda Curtin
Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58 + X
William D. ’58 and Jean Feimer V
Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy
O’Sullivan XV
William A. Whelan ’58 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
1957
RED & BLUE CLUB
RED & BLUE CLUB
Walter ’57 and Arlene Adamushko
Nunzio D. ’57 and Rose Cazzetta
Joseph Heaney ’57
Timothy D. ’57 and Carol Mahoney XV
Michael J. McPartland ’57 XV
Ralph A. ’57 and Mildred Pascucci V
Stephen J. ’57 and Lorraine
Travers XV
FR ANCISCANS
RED & BLUE CLUB
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Gilbert D. Gingold ’49 V
Philip R., Ph.D. ’4 8 and
Janet B. Harris
Edward J. ’4 8 and Helen Ritter XV
John DeRiso ’55
Richard T. Nolan, Esq. ’55 XV
CHARTER SOCIET Y
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Joseph E. ’51 and Marilynn
Castana XV
Anthony ’51 and Margaret
Caulfield XV
Paul H. + ’51 and Barbara Ducharme
Frederick J. ’51 and Marilyn C.
Herrmann V
Anthony J. ’51 and Louise
Mercogliano X
John P. Rowley, Jr. ’51 XV
Dr. Simeon ’51 and Frances Ryan V
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Joseph W. ’55 and Eileen Goodey XV
Leo M. ’55 and Joan Keegan
Arthur ’55 and Theresa Maddaloni V
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4, 3 4 5. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 42.11%
RED & BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Robert A. ’55 and Margaret Miniter V
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 38,78 5. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 33. 33%
Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and
Patricia Hynes, Esq.
John A. ’51 and Margaret M. ’78
Costa
Robert S. ’51 and Joan Hathaway XV
Francis X. ’51 and Margaret V.
McCormack V
1955
REMSEN STREET CLUB
1952
1953
REMSEN STREET CLUB
1948
John J., Ph.D. ’57 and Theresa A.
Rush V
Robert F. ’57 and Virginia
Thompson X
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 3 4 6. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 36. 0 0 %
George D. Balduzy ’51 X
William F. ’51 and Dolores Casey X
John R. ’51 and Ursula Corbett XV
William F. Moncrieff ’51
Louis P. ’51 and Mary Pante
John E. ’51 and Amelia Wood
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Roy F. ’51 and Janet Bonner X
Frank P. ’5 4 and Melinda Filardo
John J. ’5 4 and Lois McDonald XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Lt. Cmdr. Donald L. ’57 and Marcella
Raymond V
Robert ’57 and Ellen Varasano
Anthony ’5 4 and Kathleen Bertuglia X R E D & B L U E C L U B
Gerard E. Lenze ’5 4 XV
Joseph H. ’57 and Jane E. Lynch V
John R. Lenze ’5 4
Frank V. ’57 and Domenica Miniaci
John S. ’57 and Mary Ann Quirke V
Joseph C. Asta, MD ’58
Paul J., Ph.D. ’58 Dolan and
Kathleen Breidenbach V
Peter P., OD ’58 and Lillian M. Frisko
James G. Keller ’58 V
Charles A. ’58 and Marie Ludlow
David A. ’58 and Mary E. Mathis XV
Joseph M. ’58 and Kathryn Morino
John J. ’58 and Cecilia Reilly V
Reverend James Toal, OFM ’58
William I. Waithe, Ph.D. ’58 and
Christiane Dauphinais
Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh XV
FR ANCISCANS
Joseph F. ’58 and Elizabeth
McLaughlin
Peter J. ’58 and Catherine Purpura V
Gaspare Santangelo ’58
Peter N. ’58 and Virginia ’91 Smith
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C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Sr. Mary K. Lane, CSJ ’6 0 X
John J. Rovnak ’6 0
1959
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $111, 24 3. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 37. 8 4%
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
William D. ’59 and Aimee Maroney
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
John M. Downing ’59 XV
1961
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 63, 373. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 42. 39 %
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Michael A. ’61 and Catherine J.
Henning
REMSEN STREET CLUB
John J. Jordan ’59 XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Robert J. ’61 and Mary Ball XV
John J. ’59 and Ann Curley V
Edward J. ’59 and Gabrielle
McDonough XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
RED & BLUE CLUB
George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty
Bergleitner XV
Charles J. Cain ’59 XV
Ralph ’59 and Sheila Cloppse V
Timothy P. ’59 and Jane Davey XV
Paul ’59 and Marie A. Gale X
Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John F. ’59 and Annette Astarita
Philip A. Buttling ’59 XV
Thomas J. Holland ’59
Walter J. ’59 and Audrey Klingman
John J. Lane ’59 V
Dr. Francis T. Lang ’59 X
Hugh A. ’59 and Catherine
McCloskey
Mark W. Mooney ’59
John J. Murphy ’59
Ernest J. ’59 and Mary Restivo X
Lawrence T. ’59 and
Catherine Sweeney
FR ANCISCANS
Rev. Anthony V. Dell’Anno ’59
Ronald P. ’59 and Brenda Fiske
Edward Fitzpatrick ’59
Peter ’59 and Valerie Foti V
Francis J. ’59 and Joan McDermott
Sr. Mary Tropeano, CSJ ’59
1960
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 26, 210. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 27.12%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’6 0 XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Vincent J. ’6 0 and Janice Polito
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Edward P. ’6 0 and Carmen
Aquilone XV
John V. ’6 0 and Anne Brull V
Joseph E. ’6 0 and Rosemarie
McLaughlin XV
Bernard P., CPA ’61 and Jane G.
Morgan XV
Martin P. ’61 and Catherine
O’Donnell XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Richard A. ’61 and Elizabeth +
Dreyer
Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV
Richard J. ’61 and Barbara J.
Thornton
John R. ’61 and Mary Wagnes XV
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
James S. ’61 and Kathryn M.
O’Kelly V
Alan J. Reardon ’61
RED & BLUE CLUB
Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney V
Francis P. ’61 and Joyce Kehoe V
Robert ’61 and Cecilia Lambiase V
William F. K. ’61 and Mercedes
Marmion
Thomas F. ’61 and Mary McCarty
Dr. Daniel C. ’61 and Carol Noonan X
Neil J. O’Carroll ’61 V
James E. Vincent, MD ’61 X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Benedict A. ’61 and Lois Carrozza
Vincent J. ’61 and J. Susan Emilio
Theodore T., Sr. ’61 and Marguerita
Fletcher
Michael J. ’61 and Rosemary
Gagliardi
Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A.
Gallagher
Deacon John J. McCormick ’61 V
John ’61 and Mary Milewski
Dominic J. ’61 and Mary
Molignano XV
Michael P. ’61 and Patricia Murray
Francis M. ’61 and Mary Scahill XV
John H. Scott ’61
Dr. Vincent Turturro ’61
FR ANCISCANS
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Charles V. ’6 0 and Eileen Austin
Gerard H. ’6 0 and Charline
Gannon XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
Peter J. Schweitzer ’6 0 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Alfred ’6 0 and Rosemary Abati
John J. ’6 0 and Dorothy Finan X
John M. ’6 0 and Carol Fitzgerald X
Dermot A. ’6 0 and Margaret Flynn
Frederick E. ’6 0 and Jacqueline
Schneider X
FR ANCISCANS
Michael ’6 0 and Jacquelyn Gray XV
Brendan J. ’61 and Maeve Casey V
Francis J. Fallon ’61
Diego, CPA ’61 and Martha Ann
Guardino
John P. ’61 and Joan Hamilton
Sr. Kathleen Kane, CSJ ’61 X
John F. ’61 and Veronica Maguire XV
Harold J. ’61 and Heidi H. Martin
Cornelius P. ’61 and Margaret M.
McAdorey
Anthony ’61 and Judith Pantano
1962
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 24, 355. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 33. 33%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Donald J. ’62 and Jane Esters V
Michael J. ’62 and Cynthia Gibbons V
Thomas F. ’62 and Rita-May Ward V
Dr. Donald A. ’6 3 and Susanne
McQuade
Charles L. ’6 3 and Alice Novak XV
Joseph Cangelosi ’62
James E. ’62 and Kathleen Dwane XV Joseph A. ’6 3 and Jennifer Sclafani
Thomas J. ’62 and Adrienne Keller XV William E. ’6 3 and Sara Spencer XV
John P. ’6 3 and Margaret Toner X
Edward D. ’62 and Anne O’Brien X
REMSEN STREET CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John J. Gallagher ’62 XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Daniel E. Bryan ’6 3 V
Anthony J. ’6 3 and Phyllis Cali
James P. ’62 and Eleanor Hudson
John M. ’6 3 and Maureen Dalton
Joseph P. ’62 and Jane Toto V
Frank ’6 3 and Ednamae Dambeck XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
Vincent ’6 3 and Carol DeClementi
William T. ’62 and Lois Barnewold X
James J. ’6 3 and Nancy Jones
Michael E. ’62 and Mary Browne V
Gerard R. ’6 3 and June Kelly XV
Raymond ’62 and Marie Grossman
Andrew J. ’6 3 and Rosemary Lentini
Thomas J. ’62 and Donna O’Mara X
Francis A. ’6 3 and Lillian Loughlin XV
Francis J. ’62 and Frances Ryan
James J. ’6 3 and Elaine
McCormack V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Angel R., Jr., MD ’62 and Patricia
Hugh J., Sr. ’6 3 and June
Colon
McMenamin XV
Thomas P. ’62 and Louise Gilhooley X David C. ’6 3 and Nancy Moriarty XV
Joseph T. ’62 and Mary Harte
Bro. Roman Morris, OSF ’6 3 V
Harold F. Kelly, Jr. ’62 X
Raymond P. Nash ’6 3 X
James M. ’62 and Mary Murray
William E. ’6 3 and Marjory O’Connor
Michael V. ’62 and Theresa Nastri V
Martin A. Pasquale ’6 3 X
James M., Ph.D. ’62 and Margaret
John J. Poy-Ju ’6 3
O’Kane XV
Robert W. ’6 3 and Patricia M.
Joseph B. Pilo ’62
Sheehan
John M. ’62 and Mary Prenderville XV Paul ’6 3 and Patricia Spinelli
Donald J., MSW ’62 and Patricia
Bro. Jeremy Sztabnik, OSF ’6 3 XV
Young V
James M. Tharrington ’6 3
Mark Thomas ’6 3
FR ANCISCANS
Anthony N. ’6 3 and Marylyn Vetrano
John A. ’62 and Judy Ferguson V
Lester L. ’62 and Gloria Grimmell V
FR ANCISCANS
David F. Lopez, MD ’62
Bruce A. ’6 3 and Raffaela Buckheit V
John J. ’62 and Constance O’Brien
Joseph ’6 3 and Mary A. Casalino V
Vincent J. ’6 3 and Jacqueline R.
Conlon
Joseph M. ’6 3 and Ellen Cortese
Edward J., Jr. ’6 3 and Maureen
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 67,715. 0 0
Dougherty XV
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 50. 0 0 %
Thomas J. ’6 3 and Kathleen Hamm V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Michael E. ’6 3 and Mary Martini
Peter J. Callahan ’6 3 XV
Vincent E. ’6 3 and Amelia
Kenneth L. ’6 3 and Eunice Vellon V
Rapacciuolo
John B. ’6 3 and Eileen Zurell V
Michael P. ’6 3 and Rose Savino V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Andrew E. ’6 3 and Virginia Steck
Joseph P. ’6 3 and Joan Coppotelli V
Santo ’6 3 and Agatha C. Tantillo V
Martin P. McNally ’6 3 XV
Joseph R. ’6 3 and Carol Torpey X
Peter J. Michel ’6 3 XV
1963
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Thomas P. ’6 3 and Marion Napier XV
1964
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Richard E. Cashin ’6 3 V
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $171, 39 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 32.78%
John R. ’6 3 and Mary Mathis XV
Thomas T. ’6 3 and Penelope
Meyer XV
Patrick W. Sullivan ’6 3 V
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John J. ’6 3 and Alicia Burke
Charles H. ’6 3 and Dorianne Harris V
Gerard J. Olexson ’6 3
James J. Raftery ’6 3 XV
Andre Zmurek ’6 3 and Dr. Barbara
Barlow X
RED & BLUE CLUB
John W. Boyle ’6 3 V
William P. ’6 3 and Elizabeth Casey X
George P. DeGeorge ’6 3 and
Denise Chamberland V
Joseph C. ’6 3 and Della Dettling XV
Anthony J. ’6 3 and Leslie
Embriano XV
Eugene J. Feldhaus ’6 3 XV
William J. ’6 3 and Anne M.
Higgins XV
David D. ’6 4 and Ann Smith
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Frederick D. ’6 4 and Catherine
Furman XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Daniel J. ’6 4 and Carol F. Cavanagh X
Richard ’6 4 and Jane Silverman XV
John P. ’6 4 and Janice Smircich XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Edward J. ’6 4 and Kathleen Hart XV
Daniel M. Healy ’6 4
Gary J. Schneider ’6 4 XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Bernard J. ’6 4 and Eileen Casserly XV
James ’6 4 and Frances Greiner XV
James C. ’6 4 and Florence Heinhold
John J. ’6 4 and Mary O’Boyle XV
Joseph P. Windus ’6 4
John J. ’6 4 and Ann Sceppa V
Charles, CPA ’6 4 and Florence
Schretzmann
Arthur W. ’6 4 and Margaret Toohig
Joseph M. Vislocky ’6 4 XV
Stephen Wilantewicz, DMD ’6 4 X
RED & BLUE CLUB
Gerard C. DiStefano ’6 4
Colonel John H., USAF (Ret.) ’6 4
and Pamela Morris V
James F. ’6 4 and Eileen D. O’Dea XV
Henry E. Riehl ’6 4 and Susan Riehl
Joseph E. Scalia ’6 4
Dr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. ’6 4 XV
Timothy F. Stafford, Sr. ’6 4 V
Peter M. ’6 4 and Ann Swist
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Richard G. Alexander ’6 4
John F. Bartley ’6 4 V
Raymond L. ’6 4 and Barbara
Bendici V
John J. Butler ’6 4
Michael R. ’6 4 and Rhonda
Canarozzi
William J. ’6 4 and Delma Christman
Orazio A. ’6 4 and Margaret
Ciccarelli V
Robert ’6 4 and Barbara de Zorzi V
Christopher J. ’6 4 and Bettyann
Fitzgerald
Bro. Gary Gaynor, OSF ’6 4 V
David A. Gearey ’6 4 and
Virginia Hutchinson
Richard J. Golden ’6 4
John H., Ph.D. ’6 4 and Paula Humins
Stephen P. ’6 4 and Mary Keller
Dennis M. ’6 4 and Ann Kennedy V
Bro. Campion Lally, OSF ’6 4 V
John D. Looney ’6 4 X
James R., CPA ’6 4 and Leticia
Mazzeo V
Francis ’6 4 and Marian
Myskowsky XV
Edward J. ’6 4 and Michelle
Powers XV
Richard ’6 4 and Judy Randall
John P., Jr. ’6 4 and Dorothy
Rooney XV
Eugene L. Swann ’6 4 V
Thomas E. ’6 4 and Charmayne
Tilston
Patrick F. Walsh ’6 4 XV
FR ANCISCANS
Rudolph A. ’6 4 and Mary Brabender
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
RED & BLUE CLUB
$250 to $ 499
ASSISI SOCIET Y
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$10 0 to $249
Juan A. ’6 4 and Tally Negroni
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
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C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Kevin T. Donohue ’6 4
Edward J. ’6 4 and Evelyn M. Fusaiotti
Edward J. Kirwin ’6 4
Raymond C. Makofske ’6 4 XV
Edward J. ’6 4 and Jean Peters
Hugh W. ’6 4 and Frances Rogan
Robert M. ’6 4 and Helen K.
Suzansky V
Douglas G. ’6 4 and Patricia
Thomson V
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Eugene B. ’65 and Margaret McCaul
Thomas A. ’65 and Claire McLellan
Edward T. ’65 and Laura Murphy X
Philip D. Murray ’65 X
Charles F. ’65 and Nohemi Noselli
Michael J. ’65 and Maura
O’Connor XV
Frank J. ’65 and Anne Pascuzzi V
John H. ’65 and Eileen Peters V
Bruce A. ’65 and Concetta
Pizzimenti X
William ’65 and Joan Schildwachter V
Francis P. ’65 and Maureen Smith
Ralph ’65 and Diana Stinebrickner V
Joseph J. ’65 and Frances Svirida XV
John P. Walsh ’65
Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen V
FR ANCISCANS
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Walter G. Eggmann ’65 XV
Thomas M. ’65 and Georgia Fasano V
Salvatore J. La Porta ’65
James J. ’65 and Francine Maloney V
Blaise ’65 and Ruth Marchese XV
Louis J. ’65 and Marie Savarese
Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M.
Wakely V
1965
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 73, 0 65. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3 4. 0 3%
Vincent A. ’65 and Marie D’Angelo V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
John A. ’65 and Denise O’Rourke
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra X
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Terence Noonan ’65
James J., Ph.D. ’65 and Mary L.
O’Connell V
William J. ’65 and Marguerite Ryan
Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Janet Kelly
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
James M. ’65 and Irene A. Barling XV
William J., Esq. ’65 and Elizabeth
Bielefeld V
Leonard N. ’65 and Angela Florio XV
George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer X
Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Mercorella
Anthony ’65 and Arlene Miserandino V
Lawrence J. ’65 and Mary Mulcahy V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Kenneth R. ’65 and Joyce Allex X
John J. ’65 and Mary Delach
Canon Christopher G. ’65 and
Barbara Duffy V
Edward B. ’65 + and Elfriede M. Lein
Charles C. Lo Re, Jr. ’65 V
Edward F., III ’65 and Monica
McCabe X
Dominick P. ’65 and Amy Quartuccio
Sherwood A. Salvan, Esq. ’65 V
John F. Witkowski ’65 and Minerva
Moises-Witkowski V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Charles A. Bennett, Ph.D. ’65
William M. ’65 and Patricia Black
Richard, Ph.D. ’65 and Monica
Bonnabeau
James R. ’65 and Linda Borut V
Robert J. Bousquet ’65
Thomas J. ’65 and Eileen
Callaghan XV
Colonel F. Nicholas ’65 and Joann
Carlucci
John, Jr. ’65 and Bari Cavallo
Peter F., Ph.D. ’65 and Barbara A.
Clark
Thomas F. ’65 and Sandra
Clougher XV
Walter J. ’65 and Linda L. Conklin
Thomas J. ’65 and Valerie Foley X
Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon V
Robert K. ’65 and Joan Johnson X
Edward T. ’65 and Bonnie Joyce V
Joseph A. Lavezzo ’65 V
Richard R. ’65 and Linda J. Lynch
John P. ’65 and Margaret
McCadden V
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George T. ’66 and Linda K.
Steinmann V
FR ANCISCANS
Anthony C. Alaimo ’66 XV
Joseph ’66 and Florence A. Alestra
Sr. Barbara Buckbee, CSJ ’66 V
John J. ’66 and Janet Comiskey
Arthur M. ’66 and Mary Forster V
James A., CPA ’66 and Helen J. Geib
William W. ’66 and Susan T.
Koscinski V
Anthony J. LaBello ’66
William G. Massimo ’66
William I. ’66 and Carolyn ’93
Meehan V
Sr. Mary I. O’Donnell ’66 V
Walter M. Power ’66
1967
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $109, 914. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 25. 62%
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
John F. Tully ’67 BT XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
John E. ’67 and Mary E. O’Connor XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 81, 8 8 8.19
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 26. 8 3%
Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra V
John P. Daley ’67 V
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
REMSEN STREET CLUB
John F. ’66 and Diane Tiernan X
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
James D. ’66 and Susan Egan X
Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan
Laquercia V
Robert C. ’66 and Pam Sloane X
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Rino C. ’66 and Mary Bergonzi
Theodore ’66 and Ilene Bruccoleri
Jack A. Crispi ’66
Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion
Fanelli X
William A. ’66 and Maureen
Jandovitz XV
Richard J. ’66 and Maria Krauland X
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Richard D. ’66 and Maureen Young
RED & BLUE CLUB
Richard M. ’66 and Linda Bourne
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66 X
Arthur A., Ph.D. ’66 and Paula S.
DiClementi V
Thomas P. ’66 and Patricia Murphy
Robert J. Rafferty, CPA ’66 XV
Bro. Norman Smercak, OSF ’66 XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Anthony A. ’66 and Jill A. Alvarez
Frank J. ’66 and Barbara A. Barkocy
Anthony S. ’66 and Patricia Cassino V
Edmond P. ’66 and Maria Cremin
Donald P. ’66 and Ruth Dineen
Edward J. ’66 and Kathleen
Jaworski XV
Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L.
Judge V
Daniel J. ’66 and A. M. Lane
James G. McGuire ’66 V
Sr. Alice L. McVey, CSJ ’66 XV
Jerome F., Ph.D. ’66 and Doreen
Megna
Edward Melanson ’66
William A. ’66 and Barbara Meyer X
Bro. Antonio Montera, OSF ’66
Peter C. ’66 and Patricia Nies
George J. ’66 and Frances Pipino
+ = Deceased
Patrick ’67 and Sheila Rooney XV
Jerold ’67 and Lilo Rowan
John P. ’67 and Jane H. Russell V
Albert J. Ryczak ’67
Robert S. ’67 and Kathleen Sarli XV
Thomas A. Simonetti ’67
John W. Wetzel ’67
FR ANCISCANS
Joseph C. ’67 and Antoinette Carona
John A. ’67 and Marietta Corrigan V
Raymond P., Ph.D. ’67 and Carol
Dreitlein
Bro. Adrian Fannon, OSF ’67 V
Vera Farrell ’67
Gerard M. ’67 and Lynn Kelly
Paul T. ’67 and Carol A. Kennedy
Richard F. Marino ’67
Richard D. ’67 and Ann May
Patricia K. McGowran ’67 V
Ernest ’67 and Josefina Rodriguez
Raymond F. Schmitt ’67 V
Michael J. ’67 and Margaret Spinella
James M. ’67 and Patricia Theisen V
Thomas H. Zarem ’67 and
Nancy Kirkland
1968
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Vincent J. ’6 8 and Diane Ambrosio V
Peter W. Cassidy ’6 8
Dennis T. ’6 8 and Margaret Christy
Thomas J. Cusack ’6 8
Nunzi V. ’6 8 and Frances Desetto
Robert P. ’6 8 and Kathleen Ford V
Sr. Kathleen Geaney, RSM ’6 8 X
John T. ’6 8 and Camille Gerace X
Walter E. ’6 8 and Eileen Gilpin V
Ronald F. ’6 8 and Beverly Gori
Bro. Thomas Grady, OSF ’6 8 X
Charles T. ’6 8 and Phyllis Gusman XV
Francis J. ’68 and Marylyn E. Harvey V
John J. Koster, Ph.D. ’6 8 XV
John T. ’6 8 and Gail Matranga
Vincent S. ’6 8 and Marie McCormack
Michael G. ’6 8 and Dolores
McMahon V
Dennis P. ’6 8 and Barbara
Mroczkowski
Gerald J. Pinola ’6 8 and
Birgitta Timko
John J. ’6 8 and Georgeanne Ponzini
John P. Raftery ’6 8
Michael T. Ridge, Esq. ’6 8 V
Barbara ’6 8 and Kevin F. ’76 Sullivan
FR ANCISCANS
Thomas J. ’6 8 and Alicia Bannon V
Frederick T. ’6 8 and Eileen Brown
Thomas G. Bruce, Ph.D. ’6 8
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
William M. ’6 8 and Mary Casey
Brendan J. ’6 8 BT and Barbara A.
John I. ’6 8 and Maureen C. Creegan
Dugan XV
John H. Field ’6 8 V
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Joseph P. ’6 8 and Mary A. Gribbin V
Gerard C. ’6 8 and Mary Jane
William U. Harris ’6 8
Keegan XV
Anthony P. ’6 8 and Diane Iannuzzi
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
William T. ’68 and Annette Knipfing XV
Nicholas L. ’6 8 and Susan Trivisonno
Sr. Helen Lyons, RSM ’6 8 V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Frank R. ’6 8 and Isabella L. Milligan
Edward N. ’6 8 BT and Jo-Ann
Sr. Mary O’Connor ’6 8
Constantino V
Charles ’6 8 and Ticia Parente
Dennis M., LCSW ’6 8 and Marie
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Reilly XV
Daniel P. ’6 8 and Maureen Donovan V
Anthony M. Santoro ’6 8
Edward T. ’6 8 and Susan Reilly XV
Joseph F. ’6 8 and Annette Tyrian
Charles F., Jr. ’6 8 and Maureen M.
Carmine J. ’6 8 and Victoria
Vadala XV
Zummo XV
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $137, 55 4. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 23. 26%
Edward J. ’67 and Patricia Duer V
Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances
Providenti
Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder V
Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Rosemary
Sullivan XV
Eugene P. Westhoff ’67
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Robert A. ’67 and Mary
Alessandro XV
Ronald M. ’67 and Jessica Buono
Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle DiTommaso
Raymond M. Feeney ’67 and
Judy Latta XV
William E., Jr. ’67 and Nancy
Giegerich
Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould V
James A. ’67 and Kathleen Palmer X
William P. Tyson ’67 V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Paul G. Henning ’67 X
Herbert J. Hogan ’67
Kevin J. ’67 and Penelope Holland V
Michael V. ’67 and Marie Luciano V
Alfred N. ’67 and Kathryn Martorano
William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett
Salvatore M. ’67 and Lisa Salibello
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Frank W. Calamusa, Ph.D. ’67 V
Eileen A.Corrado ’67
James F. ’67 and Patricia Darcy
Guarione ’67 and Teresita Diaz
John C. ’67 and Anne Donahue V
Thomas D. ’67 and Linda Downes
David ’67 and Susan Fallon
Leon J. Jackson, MD ’67
Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard V
Joseph J. ’67 and Donna Marino
Joseph M. Mruczek ’67
Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette
O’Connor V
Vincent P. ’67 and Veronica Pagano V
William T., Jr. ’67 and Maureen R.
Quinlan V
Robert B. ’67 and Frances Reavey
Joseph J. ’67 and Geraldine Riley V
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Robert G., Esq. ’6 8 and Margaret
Bombara V
Vincent J. Dougherty ’6 8 XV
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4 9, 675. 91
Dr. Cesar G. Pitta ’6 8
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 26.14%
Raphael Esq. ’6 8 and Mary Scotto XV
1969
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Richard J. ’6 8 and Mary Collins XV
Thomas A. ’6 8 and Nancy J. Dunne
Reverend Monsignor John D.
Gilmartin ’6 8
John V. ’6 8 and Ann Griffin
Donald N. ’6 8 and May Hayward XV
Edward A. ’6 8 and Dorette Putonti V
William F. Regan ’6 8
Thomas J. Esq. ’69 and Eileen
Killeen XV
Joseph J. ’69 and Mary Martingale XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Anthony E. ’69 and Rosemarie
Amodeo XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro V
RED & BLUE CLUB
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Robert T. ’6 8 and Patricia Barlow XV
John B. ’6 8 and Elaine Conroy
Franey M., Jr. ’6 8 and Barbara
Donovan
Philip A. ’6 8 and Grace Hoerter
Robert E., III ’6 8 and Gail Kearney
John A. ’6 8 and Eileen C. Leone XV
Joseph F., Ph.D. ’6 8 and Jane M.
Marino X
Patrick J. ’6 8 and Jeanne Reavey X
Stephen P. Stern ’6 8
Theodore J. ’68 and Arlene Timmins V
Dr. John P. ’6 8 and Rosanne Travers
Joseph P. Forte, Esq. ’69 and
Dorothy Vance-Forte XV
D. Kevin ’69 and Kathleen
McQuade X
Clifford B. ’69 and Doris Redden XV
Bro. Owen J. Sadlier, OSF ’69
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Raul P. Arroyo ’69
Dave H. Bacchioni ’69 V
Daniel F. ’69 and Maria Barry X
Francis J. ’69 and Ellen Giammona V
Michael C. ’69 and Danute Korb
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T
C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Charles J., MD ’69 and Diane
McAllister
Seamus ’69 and Frances
McDonald XV
Frederick L. ’69 and Anne I.
Michaels X
Thomas P. Reilly ’69
Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt XV
1970
RED & BLUE CLUB
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Edward D. Bova ’69 XV
Michael T. ’69 and Margaret
Corcoran XV
James F. ’69 and Kathleen DeVarso X
Dennis J. ’69 and Bernadette Fallon
Richard M. ’69 and Judy
Giammarco X
Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke XV
John R. Jacques ’69 X
Ronald S. ’69 and Peggy Jendras XV
Charles J. ’69 and Noreen Kelly XV
Michael J. ’69 and Joan Legge
Anthony A. Lombardo ’69 and
Tina Kellner V
Michael J. Moriarty ’69 and
Donna Hollon-Moriarty
Paul A. Murphy, Esq. ’69 V
Guy L. ’69 and Margaret Rossiello V
James A. Thamm ’69 and
Barbara Lack
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John A. ’69 and Carolyn Blaine
James A. ’69 and Sheila Byrne
James F. ’69 and Christine ’96 Carroll
Joseph A. ’69 and Linda Ciardiello V
James B. ’69 and Marion Clifford
James J. ’69 and Anne Cobb
Robert L. Conway ’69 X
John A. Fedele ’69
Andrew J. Habermann ’69 V
John, Jr. ’69 and Caron Martinez
Henry ’69 and Jeannette C.
Matuszewski V
Michael J. ’69 and Anne M. ’76
McCafferty
Thomas F. ’69 and Margaret
McGarrity V
Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik V
Thomas P. ’69 and Josephine
Mione XV
James J. ’69 and Ellen Mulhearn V
James S. Osbourn ’69
Dr. Anthony Santorufo ’69
Kevin W. ’69 and Saraann Schultz X
Donald T. ’69 and Anne Siemer
Salvatore P. ’69 and Marina
Trentacoste
Paul F. ’69 and Giuseppina Valenti
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 69, 0 52. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 21. 8 0 %
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Peter T. ’70 and Janice Chingos
Edward ’70 and Patricia
Travaglianti XV
Thomas B. ’70 and Connie
McManus X
Richard W. ’70 and Joyce
Merzbacher XV
Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and
Inez D’Arcangelo XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Robert P. ’70 and Patrice Moore XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
William J. ’70 and Regina C. Black V
Bro. William A. Boslet, OSF ’70 BT X
Kevin J. ’70 and Teresa Burke
Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta
Cutrone XV
Angelo A. Giordano, Esq. ’70 and
Dr. Joann DeLeonibus
Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell V
Michael J. ’70 and Maureen F.
McInerney V
Dennis J. Skorewicz ’70
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Louis J. ’71 and Geraldine Scotto
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Dennis J. Burke ’71 and
Martha L. Mackey, Esq. V
Patrick W. Condren ’71 X
Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 BT V
William J. Lucadamo ’71
Eric F. ’71 and Suzanne Maguire
Louis H. ’71 and Mary Roller V
Robert S. ’71 and Lori Shanley
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71 XV
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Daniel J. ’71 and Mary Brouder X
Edward R. ’71 and Angela F. Curty X
Richard J. ’71 and Marion Illich
James P. Lawler ’71 X
Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
RED & BLUE CLUB
Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown V
Dr. Brian J. ’70 and Mrs. Butler
Vincent C. ’70 and Anne Carriero
Joseph V. ’70 and Marie Christine
DiMauro V
Michael A. Gibbons ’70
George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen V
Edward J. Ormond ’70
Richard P. ’70 and Beverly Wagner XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Bro. Thomas W. Barton, OSF ’70
|
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 25, 075. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 20.18%
John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey XV
Stephen M. Cronin ’70
Mark, Ph.D. ’70 and Lori J. Failla V
Harry E. ’70 and Ida Macri XV
Thomas G. Oldis ’70 XV
FR ANCISCANS
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
1971
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
George Brennan ’70 XV
Edgar A. ’70 and Mary Adamson V
Michael A. Bianco ’70 V
Giovanni ’70 and Karen K. Cannone
Richard J. ’70 and Patricia ’81 Clancy
John F. Darnowski ’70 V
Theodore ’70 and Pamela
Dymczynski X
George M., CPA ’70 and Suzanne
Gillan X
FR ANCISCANS
John T. ’70 and Irene Haran
James E. Bergen ’69
William T. ’70 and Maureen
Henry G. ’69 and Beatrice Binger
Hentrich X
Deacon Nicholas A. Daddona ’69
Alan H. ’70 and Theresa Hoffman
Kevin J. Delgardio ’69 V
Robert C. ’70 and Lucy Labriola
Sr. Kathleen Hennessy, RSM ’69
William M. Mancini ’70 XV
Sr. Joan Hepburn, OP ’69
Edward G. ’70 and Angela M.
McKenna V
Patrick J. Kelly ’69 X
Bro. Louis T. Miritello, OSF ’70 V
William J., Esq. ’69 and Patricia
Leininger
Edward P. Morrissey ’70 X
Michael P. ’69 and Geraldine
Peter E. ’70 and Lorraine Provenzale
Lombardi
Anthony J. ’70 and Marie L. ’70 Rizzi
Patrick L. ’69 and Elise Marano
Kevin J. ’70 and Valerie Ryan
Patrick J. ’69 and Elizabeth O’Mara XV Dr. Kenneth T. ’70 and Ellen Smith
Richard R. ’69 and Margret-Rose
James J. ’70 and Schery Sullivan
Orlando
Daniel J. ’70 + and Kathleen
Charles J. ’69 and Rose M. Pergola X
Trucano V
Michael J. Quinn ’69
Richard J. Zink ’70
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
William D. ’70 and Carmela Chomin
Rolf B. ’70 and Judith Friedmann V
Rev. Philip F. ’70 and Lorraine
Giardino
Joseph J. Giovaniello ’70 X
John A. ’70 and Lorraine Krizel XV
Aldo F. ’70 and Irene Lattanzio
Francis A. ’70 and Victoria Lofaso X
Thomas P. ’70 and Elizabeth O’Brien X
Dr. Robert A. ’70 and Sharon Perez
Salvatore J. ’70 and Constance Scire
John A. ’70 and Felicia Serrao
William J. ’70 and Marie Simanski
+ = Deceased
James J. Daw, Jr. ’71 V
John C. ’71 and Eileen Ferraro XV
Rev. Alan A. Fretto ’71
Stewart J. ’71 and Luise Jensen
Jack F. LaRock ’71
James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and
Gretchen Menn XV
Thomas J. ’71 and Therese Murphy
James F. ’71 and Patricia
O’Sullivan XV
Luis J. ’71 and Georgina Rodriguez XV
Terese M. Rouge ’71 and
Patrick Dolan, Jr. XV
Kenneth J. Tom ’71
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Richard C. ’71 and Alvira Baron
Robert J. Bridgeman ’71
Joseph M. ’71 and Mary K. Carone
Louis P. Celano ’71
Robert F. Dunn ’71
Joseph M. ’71 and Mary Ann Elhilow
Gabriel M.’71 and Rosanne Febbraio
Patrick A. Hanley ’71 and Patricia
Glynn-Hanley
Michael J. Higgins ’71
Francis X., Ph.D. ’71 and
Deborah A. ’97 Holt V
Commander Robert D. Hopping,
USN (Ret.) ’71 V
Shirley Kennedy ’71
Peter A., Ph.D. ’71 and Eileen
Leonard
Thomas B. ’71 and Patricia
Losquadro
John M. ’71 and Sally A. McGrath
Raymond J. ’71 and Nora
McKeough X
Brian C. ’71 and Linda McMahon V
John K. Molen ’71
George W. ’71 and Margaret Moran
Frank G. Morelli ’71
Richard J. ’71 and Susan Nuedling
Rory J. ’71 and Jane Quinn
Joseph M. ’71 and Virginia Rhatigan
Joseph C. ’71 and Elaine Trentacoste X
Anthony P. ’71 and Regina Valenti V
Christopher J. ’72 and Teresa J. ’72
Flaherty
Angelo V. ’72 and Doris M. Giusti
Richard M. ’72 and Susan Greiner
Stephen T. ’72 and Madalena Haran
Brian W. ’72 and Mary Kenny X
Charles P. Kowalski ’72 XV
Nicholas A. ’72 and Jean D. Marano V
FR ANCISCANS
George C. ’71 and Mary Blanchard V Richard P. ’72 and Delia Montalbano
Austin V., CPA ’72 and Mary
Stephen H. Bradbury ’71
Murphy XV
Barbara L. Carney ’71
Captain Robert T. ’72 and
Philip A. ’71 and Joann M. Caserta XV
Donna A. ’73 Murphy
Stephen P. Chiarini ’71 V
Walter D. Peyton ’72 V
Paul N. Coia ’71
Mervyn ’72 and Aleitha Punnett
Angela Della Croce ’71 V
Michael E. ’72 and Michelle
Joseph A. ’71 and Ann M. ’75 DiBlasi
Salogub XV
James W. ’71 and Diane Egan XV
Paul H. ’72 and Brenda Schietroma
James R. ’71 and Ann Farrell
Joseph A. ’72 and Pamela Turzo V
Sr. Elizabeth Gnam, OP ’71
Chun K., MD ’72 and Joanne Yip
Philip F. Hemrick ’71
Alfred Zaffiro ’72
Stephen A. Koscielniak ’71
FR ANCISCANS
Sr. Loretta A. Maggio, OP ’71
William J. ’72 and Maureen Biesty
Michael P. Magnavita ’71
Bruce J. Bombara ’72
Lothar K. ’71 and Marie Maier
Edward Clinton ’72
William P. ’71 and Aida Smith V
Bart A.D’Ambra ’72 XV
Sr. Ann E. Diliberti, OP ’72
Alfonso G. ’72 and Roseann Figliolia X
Richard M. ’72 and Antoinette
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $14 5, 8 87. 4 6
Greene X
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 17. 89 %
Kenneth B. ’72 and Margaret Lam
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
Flavio J. ’72 and Deborah Lorenzoni
Lawrence A. ’72 BT and Karen
William A., Ph.D. ’72 and Vivian K.
Marsiello XV
Maltese V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Salvatore A. ’72 and Faye Marino
William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully V
Kathryn A. Meyers ’72
Peter A. ’72 and Jacqueline Minio
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Vincent ’72 and Denise DeGiaimo XV Frank A. ’72 and Jean Palmeri
Michael A. ’72 and Kathleen D. Polito
Vincent F. Esq. ’72 and Antoinette
John A. ’72 and Clara Santoro V
Pitta XV
Marianne A. Sheehan ’72
Robert D. ’72 and Barbara Terry
William L. Tamparo ’72
REMSEN STREET CLUB
1972
Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith XV
Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72 X
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Donald V. ’72 and Rosemary Bavuso V
Carl M. Fiorillo ’72
Jeffrey Lane ’72
Edward J. ’72 and Lois Machinski X
Michael J. ’72 and Joyce Ranieri X
Frederick G. ’72 and Karen
Wissemann
RED & BLUE CLUB
Kathleen B. ’72 and Robert, Jr. Bolz
Thomas A. Garone ’72
Edmond ’72 and Gail McTigue XV
Ellen M. Raspitha ’72 V
Jose M. ’72 and Zaida Rivera
Robert ’72 and Karen C. ’74
Scharbach V
Andrew F. ’72 + and Judith A. Virga V
Peter J. ’72 Yovine
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Louis J. ’72 and Veronica Anemone
Vincent R. ’72 and Dorothy
Aperawic XV
Dominick J. ’72 and Maryann
Brancato
Kevin E. ’72 and Maureen Buckley
John C. Codd ’72 V
Ronald A. Cox ’72
Ron F. Darcy ’72 V
Ernest V. ’72 and Ann DiFranchi XV
Joseph A. ’72 and Carollee Donnelly V
1973
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4 3, 552. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 16.14%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Pasquale C. ’73 and Joann M.
DePalma X
John A. Rowinski ’73 and
Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Mark C. ’73 and Marsha L. Clark
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
RED & BLUE CLUB
$250 to $ 499
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $249
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T 25
C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich X Robert J., CPA ’74 and Lorraine P.
Clark V
Bro. Paul J. Lafonte ’73
Paul V. ’74 and Maryjo Cucarese
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John J. Lyons ’74
James M. ’73 and Patricia J. Cowan
John R. ’74 and Catherine Meyer
Dr. Vincent A. Kucich ’73 and
James C. Petrillo ’74 V
Marleta Reynolds
Renee M. Miscione ’75
Steven A. ’75 and Rita M. Orlando
Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo V
Thomas J. Randazzo ’75
Edward J. Ryan ’75 and
Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 V
Mary Ellen ’75 and Anthony Scala V
John F. ’75 and Rosa Wall V
Claire J. Baker ’77 X
Joseph J. ’77 and Valerie Barbaccia
Christopher M. ’77 and Phyllis
Broughton
Lucy Curci-Gonzalez ’77 and
Arturo Gonzalez-Alfonso V
Inezeta Dike ’77
Michael S. ’73 and Mary A. McGowan R E D & B L U E C L U B
Anne Marie E. ’77 and Louis DiNapoli
Antonio, Jr. ’74 and Carmen Farina
Thomas ’73 and Marilyn Raleigh V
Thomas A. Dougherty ’77
Joseph A. ’74 and Darlene Foulke X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
RED & BLUE CLUB
Donald J. ’77 and Kathryn Faughnan
John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue X
Paul P. Chadason ’75 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Michael J. ’73 and Joanne Ahearn V
Nicholas M. Fialo ’77
Clarence,
Ph.D.
’76
and
Annye
Brown
Martin
J.,
Jr.
’74
and
Marilyn
Stephen
J.
Del
Casino
’75
Joseph T. Freisen ’73 X
Elizabeth B. Kabak ’77
O’Reilly
XV
Brian
J.
Campbell
’76
V
Richard
D.
Dugan
’75
Albert T. ’73 and Carol A. Jaronczyk V
James F., Jr. ’77 and Joan McElroy XV
Brian
J.
’74
and
Mary-Frances
Reavey
Johnny
F.
’76
and
Regine
Charles
Clint
Ebanks
’75
V
Thomas F. McDonough ’73 XV
Patricia M. Moffatt-Lesser ’77 and
JoAnn ’76 and Gary Damiano
Eileen E. Gittens ’75
James F. ’73 and Theresa McKenna V Karen C. ’74 and Robert ’72
Jeffrey Lesser XV
Scharbach XV
Joseph ’76 and Bernadette De Falco V
Robert C. Jacovetti ’75
James J. ’73 and Diana Petruzzi
Katherine R. Russell ’77 X
James E. Duffy ’76
Gary S. ’75 and Joanne M.M.
Francis W. ’73 and Geraldine Ryan XV A S S I S I S O C I E T Y
Anthony Yanni ’77
Jendras XV
Peter ’76 and Patricia English V
John B. Adesalu ’74
Margaret H., DDS ’77 and
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John M. Killeen ’75
Joseph ’76 and Mary Filippazzo
Andrea E. Albanese ’74
John M. ’76 Zaborskis
Joseph R. ’73 and Patricia Assortato
Antoinette
M.
Lauletta
’75
Dr.
Margaret
A.
’76
and
Thomas
M.
Pasquale Barone ’74 V
Desmond E. ’73 and Joy Blaine
F
R
ANCISCANS
Horan
X
Rosemary
Redondo
’75
Vincent M. ’74 and Mary K. Catalano
Gerard P. Conlon ’73 and
Satya ’77 and Tanima Bagchee
Steve R. Johnson ’76
Thomas ’75 and Linda Schaefer
Dominick
J.
Delsante
’74
V
Anne Tully-Conlon ’76 X
Janice M. Baranowski ’77
Kevin J. ’76 and Kelly A. Kelleher V
William E. Ulrich ’75 X
Ralph J. Gargiulo ’74
James P. Dorney ’73
Pearl L. Branch ’77
Philip
’76
and
Alida
LaSpisa
Bro.
Richard
J.
James,
OFM
’74
FR ANCISCANS
Jack L. ’73 and Beverly Fellin XV
Urma O. Callender ’77
George
M.
’76
and
Maureen
R.
Stephen
W.
Lipka
’74
MaryAnne ’75 and George Ballow
Thomas F. ’73 and Patricia M. Furey
Regina S. Dowuona-Lutterodt ’77 V
Lovaglio XV
Samuel H. Livingston ’74
Myrna H. Belgrave-Sigua ’75
Charles Kells ’73
Clare C. ’77 and David Garvey
Anne M. ’76 and Michael J. ’69
Thomas S. ’74 and Maureen
Veronica A. Blake ’75
Edward A. Lemmo, Ph.D. ’73
McCafferty
Jayne B. Godlewski ’77
McCabe XV
Barbara
H.
Booker
’75
Peter C. Leung ’73
Richard W. McParland ’76
Aurelio V. ’77 and Julia Grillo
Peter J. Palenzona ’74
David
C.
’75
and
Madeline
Byrne
Theresa A. Loughran ’73 V
Thelma H. ’77 and Lenox Hypolite
Thomas G. ’74 and Margaret Pellinger Michael J. ’75 and Linda Carvalhido V Harry C. ’76 and Rosemary Norum
Timothy J. ’73 and Nelly Marco V
Lionel Payan ’76
Darlene Kenty-Jefferson ’77 and
Benjamin D. ’74 and Jane J. Pride
Charles E. ’75 and Sandra Cederroth
Richard J. ’73 and Mimi Martin
Theodore Jefferson V
Glenn T. ’76 and Linda Rivano
Dennis G. ’74 and Rita Riehman X
Neil J. ’75 and Elizabeth Connolly V
Nicholas J. ’73 and Loretta
Carmelo P. ’77 and Darlene Lisotta
Robert L. ’76 and Rose Sena V
Alice Smiertka ’74 V
Ann M. ’75 and Joseph A. ’71 DiBlasi
McCauley V
Kevin F. ’76 and Barbara ’6 8 Sullivan Terrence C. ’77 and Theresa
Michael J. ’75 and Debra L. Donovan
Humbert F. ’73 and Catherine Miglino Randolph W. ’74 and Viola Titus V
McCormick
Michael Terino ’76
Ann
Tomo
’74
Claudette
P.
Glasgow
’75
Donna A. ’73 and
John ’77 and Theresa Pastore V
Joseph ’76 and Jane Tricarico
Michael
J.
Jesencky
’75
Captain Robert T. ’72 Murphy
FR ANCISCANS
Deborah T. Smith ’77 V
Anne Tully-Conlon ’76 and
Robert R. ’75 and Maria Johnson
Frank A. ’74 and Rosalie Calvosa
Bro. Joseph Mussa, OSF ’73
Elaine M. ’77 and Thomas E. Smith V
Gerard P. Conlon ’73 X
Robert O. ’75 and Lynn Kurtz
Joseph J. Cunningham ’74
Leonel A. Rohan ’73
John M. ’76 and Margaret H., DDS
Doreen S. ’74 and Richard ’73 Faga V Kieran ’75 and Stephanie B. Larkin
’77 Zaborskis
FR ANCISCANS
Anthony J. ’75 and Rose Lauriano V
Bro. Gerald P. Hedrick ’74
Linda R. Barley, Ph.D. ’73
FR ANCISCANS
Edward T. Lynch ’75
John
G.
’74
and
Mary
Herr
Bert I. Bernard ’73
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 30, 415. 0 0
Owen P. ’75 and Colleen McKenna V Marjorie E. Bowen ’76
Norma R. ’74 and Walter Mackie V
Gilbert P. ’73 and Sofia Cividanes
John J. ’76 and Arlene C. Ferrante XV C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 11. 07%
John
K.
Myers
’75
and
Linda
Meyers
JoAnn T. ’74 and James Maddock
James H. ’73 and Simone Devins
Christopher E. ’76 and Miyoko Forte V P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Merlene M. Parris ’75
Richard ’73 and Doreen S. ’74 Faga V Mary E. McKenna ’74 V
Timothy J. ’78 and Celeste Cole X
James ’75 and Debbie Quackenbush Patricia C. Kerner ’76 X
Robert,
CPA
’74
and
Elena
Robert N. ’73 and Melanie Franco
Frank P. ’78 and Teresa Frattini X
Joseph W. ’76 and Kathleen Lane
Ann S. Samuels ’75
Quartuccio
X
Michael R. Kenniff ’73
Michael J. ’76 and Dianne Mandel X
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
John L. Santapaola ’75
Michael
F.
’74
and
Joan
C.
Rochford
Frank G. Krasevec ’73
Eleanor F. McCabe ’76
James F. ’78 and Agnes G. McCue V
Faith C. Saume-Berges ’75 V
Marguerite E. Thompson ’74
Eileen Lennon ’73
Janet ’76 and Henry McCollin
Barbara Slattery ’75
George D. ’74 and Barbara Wolf
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Gerard V. McGlynn ’73
Alexander M. McComber ’76 and
Margaret M. ’78 and John A. ’51
William ’73 and Joann O’Brien X
Theresa Canadian
Costa
Thomas F. ’73 and Suzanne
Marie C. ’76 and Melvin Porow
Raymond ’78 and Joan K. Dowling
Oftring XV
Maureen A. Sullivan-Hornbecker ’76
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 58, 4 9 8. 0 0
Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan X
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $170, 565. 0 0
Jorge Rodriguez
Salvatore A. ’76 and Karel Vitale V
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 14. 62%
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 18. 4 6%
Leonard G. ’78 and Maryjane
Louis J. ’73 and Julia C. Ruggio
George J. ’76 and Debra Waters
Lubrano XV
CHARTER SOCIET Y
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
Anthony C. Schiano ’73 V
William H. Wojcik ’76 V
Christopher R. Reidy ’78 and
Barbara G. ’76 BT and Robert
William J. ’75 and Geraldine
Frank E. Scott ’73 XV
Kathleen Galasso-Reidy
Koster V
Lovejoy XV
John F. ’73 and Kathleen Seely
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Robert E. Woods ’73
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Salamone XV
Vincent F., CPA ’78 and Phyllis R.
June A. ’76 and Ronald H. ’8 0
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 7,755. 0 0
DePaola
McGrisken XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 9. 4 8%
Richard A. Greene ’78 XV
Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’8 3
Joseph E. ’75 and Margaret Kelly
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Mary Anne P. Killeen ’78 XV
Williams V
Harry W. ’75 and Marion A. Whelpley
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 30, 4 65. 0 0
Francis P., Sr. ’77 and Maryann
Bernard ’79 and Marion D. ’78 White
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 16. 4 9 %
REMSEN STREET CLUB
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Tricamo
RED & BLUE CLUB
Joseph C. ’76 and Janet Caldarella XV James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Peter ’75 and Anne L. ’79 Brigando
Robert F. ’78 and Constance D. ’81
Robert J., CFP ’76 and Karin Genalo
Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74 and
Carl P. ’75 and Christabel A. ’75
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Jenkins
John A. Rowinski ’73 V
Jean Riker-O’Leary ’76 and
Quigley X
Mary K. ’77 and Peter F. ’75 Spiess X Kathleen M. King ’78 X
Michael O’Leary V
Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess X
REMSEN STREET CLUB
RED & BLUE CLUB
Patricia A. Logan, CPCU ’78 X
John J. ’74 and Kathy Barry
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
RED & BLUE CLUB
Thomas W. ’77 and Marie T. Burke
Patricia M. Ola-Chukwu ’78 and
Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76 and
Angela A. ’74 and Joseph Downes XV Carlos Avendano ’75
Thomas J. ’77 and Lynn Cassidy V
Uche O. Ola V
Dr.
Gerard
J.
Boyle
’74
Fulvia M. Forbes ’74 V
Salvatore V., CPA ’75 and Serena
Farrell ’77 and Pat Flemming
Anthony J. ’78 and Maryellen Orlando
Anne C. ’76 and Victor Dagenais XV
The Honorable Joseph J.
Barbuzza XV
John E. ’77 and Susan Kiely X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Arthur Gorman ’76
Hennessy ’74 + V
Joseph T. ’75 and Grace Brady V
John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm
Karl T. Bednarek, MD ’78 and
Dennis J. ’76 and Patricia ’79
Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74
Gregory J. Brady ’75
Sue Robichek V
Lacognata
McDermott XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen X
Robert M. ’78 and Frances Burks
Thomas ’75 and Regina ’75 Dowling Peter E. ’76 and Susan W. Maloney XV Thomas K. ’77 and Mary Alesi
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Joseph A. ’78 and Maryann
Glen Anderson ’77 and
Michael P. Morris ’76 and
Samuel J., Ph.D. ’75 and Maryann
Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 and
Cacchioli XV
Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson V
Mary McGovern-Morris ’76 V
Fruner
Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76
RED & BLUE CLUB
Mary Browne-Ryan ’76 and
Edward J. Ryan ’75 V
Dr. Marguerite E. Burke ’76
Margaret M. Casey ’76 XV
James P. ’76 and Margaret Gildea XV
John L. ’76 and Debra Owens
John M. ’76 and Mary G. ’79
Thompson
1978
1975
1976
1977
1974
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
26 + = Deceased
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T
C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78 X
Peter Cooney ’78 and
Margaret M. Slattery ’8 4
Ed J. ’78 and Lisa Cronen
Winston Currie ’78
Marie A. DiTuri-Gaudioso ’78 and
Frank Gaudioso
Regina E. Guthrie ’78
Hyun J. Lee-Cha ’78 and Chong Cha
Maureen T. Leo ’78 X
Marc S. Levine ’78
Steven J., Sr. ’78 and Barbara
Mauceri
Maureen A. Meehan ’78 V
Kevin M. ’78 and Laura Nash V
Anne M. ’78 and Herman M. ’79
Petsche
Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden
Cynthia R. Smith ’78
Gerard ’78 and Patricia A. ’78 Trapp V
Albert C. Wiltshire ’78
Patricia E. ’78 and Richard Yates
FR ANCISCANS
Kathleen Arena ’78
Jacqueline ’78 and Chris Ayoub
Marilyn Y. Brown ’78
Regina M. Cronin ’78
Beatrice ’78 and Jerome Cunningham
Rosanna L. Galletley ’78
Thelma Hicks ’78
Vincenza L. ’78 and Al Ierardi
McLean Ivy ’78
Carol A. Johnson ’78
Robert E. ’78 and Claudia Moran
Joseph ’78 and Rose Morangelli XV
Mary P. Mullahy, RN ’78
Georgianne ’78 and Joseph J. Nardi
George G. ’78 and Linda G. ’79 Pallis
Gladys M. Ramos ’78
Maria E. ’78 and Frank Sidoti
Rev. Michael Tedone ’78
Marietta D. Yankton ’78
1979
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $10 3, 619. 30
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 13.19 %
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Gene E. ’79 BT and Ginna Donnelly
Edmund J. Greco ’79 X
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Timothy P. Giambrone, CPA ’79
Julie F. Kelly ’79 XV
Anne M. Kelly ’79 XV
Mary C. ’79 and Al Romeo
Mary G.’79 and John M. ’76
Thompson
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Lorraine F. ’79 and Joseph Altmann
Donald A. Buckley ’79
Madeline Conway ’79
Giovambattista ’79 and Antonella
Eramo
Theodore Heinrich ’79 and
Laura Reitter V
Timothy ’79 and Barbara Hopkins
Mary P. Hume ’79 V
Nancy A. Lento-Misseri ’79 and
Vincent Misseri X
Cipriani Lewis ’79
Joseph ’79 and Patricia B. Malewich
Erin M. McLoughlin ’79 and
William Turner
Catherine ’79 and Michael O’Brien
Herman M. ’79 and Anne M. ’78
Petsche
Maria T. Plantemoli ’79
Myrtle Smith ’79
Eileen M. Ulmer ’79 V
FR ANCISCANS
Claudia P. Attardi-Pisano, DDS ’79
Gloria A. ’79 and Frank
DeCrescenzo XV
Ardelia V. Harris ’79
Michael F. ’79 and Ann Laffey V
Annie J. Lynton ’79
Michael McDade ’79
Patrick J. ’79 and Geraldine A.,
CPCU ’81 O’Beirne
John J. ’79 and Louise P. O’Sullivan
Linda G. ’79 and George G. ’78 Pallis
Joyce A. ’79 and Paul E. Reynolds X
Ann M. Sauter ’79
Linda Schoen ’79
Pablo Sierra ’79
James E. Smith ’79
Winston S. Wynter ’79
1980
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 33, 4 0 5. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 11. 50 %
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Anthony S. Tortorelli ’8 0 XV
George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands
Patrick ’79 and Patricia M. Timlin
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
REMSEN STREET CLUB
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Stephen E. ’79 and Joan S. Albright X
William C. ’79 and Rebecca B. ’8 0
Armstrong X
Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79
Giordano
Robert J. ’79 and Marguerite Lindsay
Pat A.’79 and Veronica A.’82
Mallozzi XV
Judy A. ’79 and Robert Rice
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Michael J. Beaury ’8 0 XV
Edward J. ’8 0 and Madalyn M. ’8 0
Hanley X
Ronald H. ’8 0 and June A. ’76
McGrisken X
REMSEN STREET CLUB
John J. ’8 0 and Mary Frawley X
Irma Garcia ’8 0 XV
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Mary P. Byrnes ’8 0
Angelo ’8 0 and Vincenza Guerriero
Roseanne ’8 0 and Stephen P. ’79
McInerney
Robert H. ’8 0 and Alicia Mulvena
Anne L. ’79 and Peter ’75 Brigando
Dorothy E. ’79 and Gary J. Gurreri X
Patricia ’79 and Dennis J. ’76
Lacognata
RED & BLUE CLUB
Stephen P. ’79 and Roseanne ’8 0
Eugene C. Assencao-Sanchez ’8 0 V
McInerney
Raymond A. ’8 0 and Debora Barrett
Bernard ’79 and Marion D. ’78 White
Claudia A. Gilchriest ’8 0 XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
Daniel B. McManus ’8 0 V
George E. Ebert ’79
Katherine M. ’8 0 and Bruno
Lisa M. Gallotta ’79
Schettini V
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
+ = Deceased
Mary F. Tesoriero-Wood ’8 0 and
James Wood
Mary J. ’81 and Robert Stark
Patricia K. Cassidy ’8 3 XV
FR ANCISCANS
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
ASSISI SOCIET Y
John ’81 and Barbara Derrico
Anna M. ’81 and Anthony Farina
Walter ’81 and Celia Flaum
Lee-Anne Infantino ’81 XV
Dollena Jones ’81
Paul T. ’81 and Anne Kawas
Donald E. McCarthy ’81
Grace McEvoy ’81
Alice M. McTague ’81 XV
William J. Mulrooney, CPA ’81 X
Geraldine A., CPCU ’81 and
Patrick J. ’79 O’Beirne
James D. Pomposello ’81
Margaret Schwerdtman ’81
Gladys S. Williams ’81
Rita Zehnter ’81 V
Mark ’8 3 and Dolores ’8 3 Ferro XV
Gayle A. Lombardi ’8 3 V
Jacqueline S. ’8 3 and John J. ’82
Paguaga
Alfio Carrabotta ’8 0
Mario P. ’8 0 and Margaret ’8 0 Conde
Charles P. ’8 0 and Donna M. ’81
Costa
Mabel E. Dunbar ’8 0
Richard A. ’8 0 and Louise A. Fabietti
Patricia B. Fallon ’8 0 V
John A. Fritsch ’8 0
Norma E. Haughton ’8 0
Brian ’8 0 and Mae McKeon XV
Patricia N. Oguagha ’8 0
Armand M., Jr. ’8 0 and Jeanne M.
Patella XV
Laura J. ’8 0 and Thomas R. Pietro X
Elvira Stepp ’8 0
FR ANCISCANS
Mary E. Callahan ’8 0 V
Thomas J. Corrigan ’8 0
Marjorie Driscoll ’8 0
Pat M. ’8 0 and Thomas McVeigh
Gaetano Messina ’8 0
Denise ’8 0 and Joseph A. Mortati
Peter ’8 0 and Maria Paguaga XV
Patricia A. Radigan ’8 0 V
Mary E. ’8 0 and Michael Sammartino
Jeremiah J. Sullivan ’8 0
Albert Tannis ’8 0 V
Claris T. Waller ’8 0
1981
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 57, 368. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 10. 22%
CHARTER SOCIET Y
David E. Haverty ’81 XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Walter R. Leong ’81 XV
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81 XV
Michael Schwerdtman ’81
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
1982
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 226. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8.15%
Frank R. Bongiorni ’8 3
Brian Cosgrove ’8 3 V
Deborah A. Cregan ’8 3
Patricia A. Figueroa ’8 3
Virginia ’8 3 and Thomas F. Flahive
Frank ’8 3 and Gloria Leggio
Kathleen M. ’8 3 and Elia G. ’82
Malara X
Joe Marano ’8 3
Nicole Pluviose ’8 3 X
Deborah A. Strack-Cregan ’8 3 and
Brendan Cregan XV
Michael J. ’8 3 and Susan Virgadamo
Kevin M. ’8 3 and Mary Ann Worth
FR ANCISCANS
Lisa M. Andersen-Yurman ’8 3 and
Joseph L. Yurman V
Kevin M. ’82 and Maureen E.
Dean F. Antosiewicz ’8 3
Maroney V
John D. Coakley ’8 3 and
Grace Z. Machuca-Coakley
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Stephanie M. ’8 3 and Robert A.
Veronica A. ’82 and Pat A. ’79
Cohen
Mallozzi XV
Kathleen A. Donoghue ’8 3
John J. ’82 and Jacqueline S. ’8 3
Roseann V. Henry ’8 3 XV
Paguaga
Cathy A. ’8 3 and Michael C. Kelly
RED & BLUE CLUB
Steven J. Mullins V
Maureen A. Finnerty ’82 V
Brian ’8 3 and Diane O’Boyle
Neil C. O’Donnell ’82 V
Susan L. Push ’8 3
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Charles ’8 3 and Helen Silverstein
Patricia A. Brennen ’82
William G. ’8 3 and Linda Sullivan
Eileen M. Daly ’82
Pascale ’8 3 and Glenn Williams
Joseph M. ’82 and Mary A. Erlanger V
Rose K. ’8 3 and Milton L. Williams
Wayne Lewis ’82
Charles J. Zammit ’8 3
Mark J. Long ’82
Michael G. ’82 and Vincenza M. ’82
Magliano
Elia G. ’82 and Kathleen M. ’8 3
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $16, 292. 0 0
Malara XV
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 7. 5 4%
Alfonse V. Pagano ’82
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Marianna F. Panetta ’82
Alber ’8 4 and Laura Hot V
Louise M. Verdemare ’82
REMSEN STREET CLUB
1984
Nancy Cianflone ’81
Christopher L. ’81 and Theresa A.
Hyland
Andrew V., CPA ’81 and Angela C. ’81 F R A N C I S C A N S
Joseph C. ’82 and Laura Cilla
Vindigni X
Thomas J. ’82 and Ellen Duffy
RED & BLUE CLUB
Virginia Fazio ’82
Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81 and
Peter A. Fountaine ’82
Frank Keenan V
Frank ’82 and Maria Gabriele
Constance D. ’81 and Robert F. ’78
Quintella Heyward ’82
Jenkins
Paul Mercado ’82
Elizabeth G. Mindlin ’81 X
Lori Santoro ’81 and Donald Jefferes John J. ’82 and Rita Morano
Reverend Emmet J. Murphy ’82
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Michael J. ’82 and Patricia Orlay V
George ’81 and Vilma Abi-Hassoun
Robert A. Rubano ’82
Martin Bajo ’81
Beverly E. Schroeter-Asante ’82 V
Oswald C., Jr. ’81 and Phyllis Boyce V
John D. ’82 and Irene Serrapica
Peter P. ’81 and Phyllis Capece
Richard J. Stubits ’82
Patricia ’81 and Richard J.’70 Clancy
Donna M. ’81 and Charles P. ’80 Costa
Kevin B. ’81 and Nora Crumlish V
Jeanette Dowdell ’81 V
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 26, 0 4 5. 0 0
Marion ’81 and Maggie Fazio V
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 9. 6 4%
Ingrid M. Flamme ’81 V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Alexander ’81 and Virginia Havriliak
J. Christopher ’8 3 BT and Carol
Halina J. ’81 and Jack Jankowski V
Mangan V
Eileen R. Lian ’81 V
1983
Frank Mirabal ’81
William P. ’81 and Kathleen Muzyka X
Maryrose ’81 and Vincent O’Connor
Thomas N. Orefice ’81
James P. ’81 and Joanne D. Shea X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Dr. Charles G.’8 4 and Ann M. ’8 4
Garlisi X
Jesus F. ’8 4 BT and Noreen M. ’8 4
Linares XV
Dolly L. ’8 4 and Carl Williams
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
RED & BLUE CLUB
Patricia A. ’8 3 and Jerome ’76
Williams V
$250 to $ 499
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$10 0 to $249
Dr. Sharon M. Bourgeois ’8 3
ASSISI SOCIET Y
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
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C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
RED & BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Joseph M. Hemway ’8 4 X
Maria Cestaro ’86
The Honorable Margo K. Brodie ’8 8 V
Rodrigue Domingue ’8 8 V
Phyllis Downer ’8 8
Irene A. Feldman ’8 8 and Paul Polik
Eloise Gales-Abdullah ’8 8
Janet ’8 8 and Robert Hopkins V
Sean P. ’8 8 and Maureen Sheridan
Theresa M. Spelman-Huzinec ’8 8
and Glenn M. Huzinec ’8 4 XV
Joyce Wierzbowski ’8 8
RED & BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Frederick A. Suzel ’8 4
Colonel Edward, Jr. ’86 and Patricia
Daily V
Theresa Fahy, DPM ’86
Manuel Fuentes ’86
Jennie Hom-Spencer ’86
David M. ’86 and Scarlet Monroe V
Marguerite ’86 and Joseph Moran
Anita L. Siew ’86
Joseph Tomo ’86
Nicos S. ’86 and Kalina Tziazas
ASSISI SOCIET Y
James J. Archer ’8 4
Joseph ’8 4 and Florence Crifasi V
Sebastian J. ’8 4 and Carol DiBella
Glenn M. Huzinec ’84 and
Theresa M. Spelman-Huzinec ’88 X
Mary ’8 4 and John I. Luszczyk
Frank Marzullo ’8 4
Guillermo R., Jr. ’8 4 and Barbara
Quinones V
Dragan ’8 4 and Dorothy Radovich
Margaret M. Slattery ’8 4 and
Peter Cooney ’78
FR ANCISCANS
Liliana A. Arias ’8 4
Elizabeth Cammarosano, RN ’8 4 XV
Rev. Peter E. DiTomasso, Jr. ’8 4
Stacy Feldman ’8 4
Desiree L. Mapp-Odom ’8 4 and
Russell Odom V
Lois J. McNiece ’8 4
Eileen ’8 4 Nolan
Vivian G. ’8 4 and Rigoberto Pabon V
Julie Spinelli ’8 4 X
1985
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 20 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 33%
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Sallyann G. ’85 and Richard Bartels X
Mary Ann Byrnes ’85 X
Murielle Desir ’85
Pauline Mason ’85
Jean M. ’85 and Michael O’Malley
Frank A. ’85 and Lucille Plantemoli
Denise Arico ’85
Mary R. Coughlin ’85
Michael ’85 and Lisa Curti XV
Lucia M. ’85 and Chester M. Euton
Maria ’85 and Louis Faicco V
Dorothy M. ’85 and Ernest Genco
Thomas J. ’85 and Carol Giglio
Mary V. Hamilton ’85 V
Thaddeus Marciano ’85
Mary L. ’85 and Steven Shirazi
1986
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 21, 0 0 5. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 9. 5 4%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
William F., Jr. ’86 BT and Meredith R.
Dawson V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Josephine ’87 and Richard
Savastano V
George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel V
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Jana, CPA ’87 and John Dickerson
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Barbara Salerno ’87 V
Lisa M. ’87 and Charles Mays
Robert J. ’87 and Lisa Wisniewski V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Sean E. Anderson ’87
Richard ’87 and Lee Carmody
Stacey J. ’87 and Donald Tynion
Lorraine C. Washington ’87
Kevin ’87 and Margaret Z.’91 Woods
FR ANCISCANS
Eileen M. ’87 and Albert Bartha
Edwin ’87 and Kelly Gonzalez
Nancy E. ’87 and David Manigault
Patricia Musicaro ’87
Denis Nolan ’87 and
Gina Lynch-Nolan ’92
Sandra Rivera ’87
Rosemary Schmidt ’87
Gregory W. ’87 and Dorothy E.
Taylor V
1988
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Maria Donini ’86 X
Robert ’86 and Joan Mazzella X
28 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $13,720. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 7. 01%
Ingrid T. Barras ’8 8
Jestina B. ’8 8 and Travis Bright
Lawrence R. ’8 8 and Patricia
Carlucci X
Elizabeth A. ’8 8 and James
Fitzpatrick
Albina J. Raziano ’8 8
James P. Schiano ’8 8
Toby L. Zimmerman ’8 8 X
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4 4,128. 51
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 60 %
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Kenneth D. ’8 8 BT and Laurie Daly X
RED & BLUE CLUB
Peter Kelly ’8 8
John H. Spina, DPM ’8 8
+ = Deceased
1993
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 39,136. 25
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 7. 4 8%
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 4, 227. 50
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 6. 25%
CHARTER SOCIET Y
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and
Arthur Swaine, Jr. V
Vincent Pastina ’93 and April Dennis
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Paul F. Cosgrove, DDS ’93 and
Noreen English, Esq.
RED & BLUE CLUB
Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 and
Dr. Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Michelle E. Donaldson-Bailey ’91
and Rozano Bailey
Helena E. Duszkiewicz ’91
James P. ’91 and Virginia C. McDade
Eileen V. ’93 and John J. Saporito
Juan ’93 and Nadine S. ’94
Veletanga
Randolph L. Walker ’93
Shernette C. Walters ’93
RED & BLUE CLUB
FR ANCISCANS
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Susan M. Ignaciuk ’91
Terrence V. Mulligan ’91 XV
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Janet M. Dawson ’91 and
James P. Vafeas V
Agneta Iachmanovski, DPM ’91
Colleen A. Meade-Edwards ’91 and
John C. Edwards
Joseph A. ’91 and Sharon Raftery XV
Karen A. ’91 and John Reilly
Mary C., CPA ’91 and Edward B.
Shaw
Margaret Z. ’91 and Kevin ’87
Woods
1989
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 230. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 4 5%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and
Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91 XV
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Catherine L. ’89 and Thomas
Wornom XV
FR ANCISCANS
Elizabeth G. ’91 and C. Harkin
Theresa V. Harris ’91
Mitzi L. Lawrence ’91
Ann M. ’91 and Michael O’Meara
Virginia ’91 and Peter N. ’58 Smith
Carmen J. Torres Cotto ’91 V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Mario Fava ’89
Christopher R. ’89 and Nenette
Palermo
Matthew J. ’89 and Ann Turner
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Lloyd E. Anderson ’93
Serafin ’93 and Blanca R. Ayllon
Thomas P. ’93 and Marianne Crossan
Linda Destouches ’93
Jeannine M. McLaughlin-Gomez ’93
Carolyn ’93 and William I. ’66
Meehan
Frank M. ’93 and Tracy Petrino
Paul R. Puttlitz ’93
Monica J. Samm-Carew ’93
Betty L. Williams ’93
1994
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $15, 6 4 5. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 7. 61%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Jean S. ’94 BT and Melissa
Desravines
R.J., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners
RED & BLUE CLUB
Monica Pagan-Guzman ’94
Joseph Barone ’89
Annette ’89 and Anthony Loffredo
Erica Matechak ’89
1992
ASSISI SOCIET Y
William Beuther, Jr. ’94
Mark K. Brown, CPA ’94
James P. ’94 and Andrea L. Cahalan
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Pamela Ciantro-Cangelosi ’94 and
Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92 V
Robert Cangelosi
John L. Mascialino, Esq. ’92 and
Shane T. Kelly ’94
Gail Zweig
Leslie M. McNamara ’94
Michael ’94 and Honey Marie E. ’92
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Theogene XV
Kenneth J. ’92 and Joann M. Coffin V
Nadine S. ’94 and Juan ’93
Joseph J. ’92 and Katherine D. ’92
Veletanga
Paolo X
Erica M. ’94 and Raymond
RED & BLUE CLUB
Zawrotniak V
Gloria L. Rosado ’92
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 325. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 8. 30 %
FR ANCISCANS
Monica M. ’89 and Elmer Berry V
Mary F. Brenner ’89
Christopher Colella ’89
Nancy D. Conforti ’89 and
Willaim DiCaro
Christine A. Kramer-Santangelo ’89
and Salvatore Santangelo
1990
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,10 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 20 %
FR ANCISCANS
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Noelle D. ’92 and James C. Abrams
Anthony J. Alessandro ’92
Lorena M. Andrews ’92
Rachele A. Bucchieri ’92
Erna M. Faber ’92
Jenifer A. Marshall ’92
Aida Nazario ’92
Honey Marie E. ’92 and
Michael ’94 Theogene XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
James W. ’90 and Christie Gannon
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Anthony ’90 and Linda Baranello V
Patrick M., MD ’90 and Annmarie
Davis
Brian M. Duffy ’90
Henry A. Giron ’90 and
Elizabeth Diaz de Giron X
Patricia A. McCauley-Koestner ’90
FR ANCISCANS
FR ANCISCANS
James F. Bozart ’86 and
D. Baxter Winston XV
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
1987
RED & BLUE CLUB
FR ANCISCANS
Gail C. Clinton ’86
Michael T. Long ’86
Patricia J. ’86 and Richard W.
Ekelund XV
James P. ’86 and Joan Fazio
Massimo Gargiulo ’86
Patricia C. Greene ’86
Mary C. Kawas-Rotolo ’86 and
Gerard Rotolo
Joann Kusk ’86
Kathleen Lekadou ’86
Laurel Ann Lewis-Brockman ’86 and
Donald Brockman V
Jane McGreal ’86
Anita L. Smith ’86
William M. ’86 and Frances Sullivan
Robert ’86 and Roseann Vito
Paula M. Wallace ’86 and
Kenneth Bartoletti
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Joseph Giordano ’85
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
FR ANCISCANS
FR ANCISCANS
1991
Kristen A. ’90 and Matthew G.
Deodato V
Michael L. ’90 and Nancy Gorman
Thomas ’90 and Kathleen Marzella
Neal M. ’90 and Eleanora McGarrity V
Raul ’90 and Luz Rosa
Kathleen C. Tomaszewski ’90
Lorraine F., RN ’90 and Ira Zapin X
Richard A. Baldomar ’92
Charles and Jennifer V
Gina Lynch-Nolan ’92 and
Denis Nolan ’87
Eileen P. McNamara-Cifone ’92
Lorenzo C. Otero ’92
Antoinette Palazzi ’92 V
Michael J.’92 and Jean E. ’94
Raguso-Failla
Diane ’92 and I. Peter Rayo
Danielle K. Rouchon ’92
Laura E. ’92 and Thomas Valsamedis
Keith D. Cook, DPM ’94
Stephanie R. ’94 Dumaine
Nancy Giordani ’94
Abena D. Johnson ’94
Rosemary A. McKenna ’94
Michele ’94 and David Perlstein
Jean E. ’94 and Michael J. ’92
Raguso-Failla
Anna L. Soto ’94
Sheila M. Walsh ’94
1995
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 8 55. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 0 6%
RED & BLUE CLUB
Ian J. Goodwin ’95 V
Dyanne M. Rosado ’95
Margaret M. ’95 and Anthony
Sogluizzo
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Christine M. Azzolini-Occhipinti ’95 X
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T
C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Daria E. ’95 and Matthew Connolly
Jasmine Delgado ’95
Roosevelt Desronvilles ’95
Alan C. Little ’95
Bartholomew A. O’Sullivan ’95
Marie F. Zangari ’95 X
FR ANCISCANS
James E. ’95 and Brenda Anastasia
Nancy Cena ’95
Valerie Dolan ’95
Elizabeth Mocete ’95
Patrick S. ’95 and Theresa O’Hara
Arline M. Scotto ’95 V
Vincent and Carol ’98 Matteo
Mariaelena L. Modica ’98
Margaret A. Pawelkiewicz ’98
Alessandro C. Romano ’98
1999
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 9 50. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 2. 66%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Christopher R. ’99 and Carrie A. Long
RED & BLUE CLUB
Matthew B. Doyle ’99
ASSISI SOCIET Y
1996
Nicholas A. Gaus ’99
Adebayo M. ’99 and Ola Gbadebo
Carla M. ’99 and Gerardo J. Leonardi
Lisandro Pena ’99
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $10, 9 30. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 2. 52%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
FR ANCISCANS
Christopher M. Ortiz ’96
Danielle T. Battista ’99
Petra R. Diaz ’99 and Fernando
Rivera
RED & BLUE CLUB
James G. Quigley ’96 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Christine ’96 and James F. ’69 Carroll
Patricia A. Morrissey ’96
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,711. 0 0
Gail A. O’Donnell ’96
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 26%
Ebi K. Teibowei ’96
2000
RED & BLUE CLUB
FR ANCISCANS
Julieann M. DeMatteo ’96
Helen F. Iaria ’96
Elizabeth Gallo ’0 0
Adewale O. Oshodi, CPA ’0 0
Deborah E. Schreiner ’0 0
1997
ASSISI SOCIET Y
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $10, 871. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 30 %
Laura L. Eisenzopf ’0 0 X
Anthony J. ’0 0 and Laureen Kurtin
Josephine F. ’0 0 and Michael Parisi
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
FR ANCISCANS
Michael A. ’97 and Julia MacIntyre X
Anthony J. Adams ’0 0
Kristie L. Cannucci ’0 0
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Ovid ’0 0 and Heather Cusu
William K. Mach ’97
Vanessa O. De Almeida ’0 0
Dominik Rohe ’97
Matthew E. Hickey ’0 0
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Vivian Mazzella ’0 0
Deborah A. ’97 and Francis X. ’71
Deborah J. ’0 0 and Cornelius
Holt V
McDougald
Natalia ’97 and Daniel P. Murphy V
Michele A. Moccia ’0 0
Mary S. O’Hara ’97
Christina M. ’0 0 and Anthony Portello
Erez, Ph.D. ’97 and Rosalin Shochat X
Nia S. Sainvil ’0 0
FR ANCISCANS
Yolanda B. Singh ’0 0
Marjorie Garraway ’97
Anthony C. Tomasulo ’0 0 XV
Anna M. Marietta ’97
Eulene A. ’0 0 and Ira Workman XV
Romina F. Ros ’97
Parkinson T., Jr. ’97 and Tracianne
Small
2001
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 5, 4 51. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 42%
1998
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 810. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 62%
Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan X
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski V
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Srdjan Mihaljevic ’01 V
RED & BLUE CLUB
RED & BLUE CLUB
Robert M. Cruz ’01 and
Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02
Danielle Santucci-Gracchi ’98
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Franklin Coronado ’98
Richard T. Finger, Jr. ’98
Rev. Josephjude C. Gannon ’98 V
Virginia L. Hanson, RN ’98 V
Mark S. Nurse ’98 V
Denisse M. Reyna-Dolin ’98
Miyoshi F. Vital ’98
FR ANCISCANS
Gregory J. ’98 and Michelle Bara
April R. Casseus ’98
Debra Edmundson ’98
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Douglas J. Donahue ’01 and
Elizabeth J. Galante-Donahue ’01
Matthew P. Dory ’01
Matthew C. Hogan ’01 X
Angela K. ’01 and William F.
Manekas V
Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01 and
Douglas H. Patton
Dinnadra J. St. Louis ’01
FR ANCISCANS
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Nicole L. Finetti ’01
Olga M. Macolino ’01 V
Valentin Benitez ’0 4
Rosemary Brybag ’0 4
Michael J. Ferrari ’0 4
Jillian C. Montalbano ’0 4
Daniel O. Quinn ’0 4
2002
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 6, 522. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 0 6%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Anne E. ’02 and Kevin J. Rhatigan
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Anthony H. Zalak ’02 X
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Irene Marullo ’02
Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 and
Eric A. Ulrich ’07 V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Jo-Anneyre McNeil-Cruz ’02 and
Robert M. Cruz ’01 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Jamila A. Alkaifi-Hercules ’02
Cheryl H. Carty ’02
Tracy M. DeMarco ’02 V
Sonia ’02 and Michael Gomez X
Yadira A. Ramos-Herbert ’02 X
Michelle D. Teehan ’02
FR ANCISCANS
Julio A. Agosto ’02 and
Aura N. Miranda-Agosto X
Lee R. Bryant ’02
Chad V. Davis ’02
Elese M. Francis ’02
Joan B. Paduano ’02
Hakim A. Williams, Ed.D. ’02
2003
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $18,727. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 0 0 %
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Carol T. Decina ’03
Borislav G. Guenov ’03 X
RED & BLUE CLUB
Mary E. Soyka-Abbate ’03
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Tessa P. Barthelmy ’03
George Cataudella ’03 V
Nicholas J. Elcock ’03
Peter E. Felvegi ’03 X
Khadilla R. Sampson ’03
FR ANCISCANS
Jennifer F. Calkin ’03
Janelle G. John ’03
Bekim Kalicovic ’03
Philip Middleton ’03
Shenika Watson ’03
Katarina Zubovic-Donadic ’03 and
Josip Donadic
2004
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $10, 220. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 2. 52%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Ruben N. Gonzalez ’0 4
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Charles A. Giardino ’0 4 V
Natasha Green ’0 4
Robert A. Oliva ’0 4 X
FR ANCISCANS
Malisa R. George ’0 4
John R. Grossman ’0 4
Suze Nathalie ’0 4
Chanardai Ramjattan ’0 4
2007
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 5, 9 4 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 58%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and
Andrew Hughes
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Jonathan K. Ng ’07
Eric A. Ulrich ’07 and
Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
2005
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 28, 020. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 24%
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Sean E. ’05 and Susan Jelen
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Michael A. Correra ’05 V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Kol You ’05
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Jessica C. ’05 and Michael Boiardi
Arthur Kulkov ’05
Gerard McEntee ’05 V
Darien Papando, DDS ’05
FR ANCISCANS
Aydee O. Adames-Polanco ’05 and
Julio Polanco
Alicia J. Browne ’05
Andrew M. El-Kadi ’05
Makwinder Kaur-McNeil ’05 and
Lloyd C. McNeil
Terrisha O. Kearse ’05
Daniel M. Kelly ’05
Jane Larkin ’05
Tiffany A. Livingstone ’05
Sean M. Miller ’05
Steven B. Mudd ’05
Belinda R. Thomas ’05
2006
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 58 0. 0 6
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 29 %
RED & BLUE CLUB
Hector Vega ’0 6
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Elizabeth T. Khalevich ’0 6
Alfonso Lopez ’0 6 V
Jennifer Matteo-Acosta ’0 6 V
Gregory S. McKenzie ’0 6
Dr. Anica C. Mulzac ’0 6
FR ANCISCANS
Abraham Arteaga ’0 6
Miriam E. Deikun ’0 6
Yolande L. Derrick ’0 6
Tricia S. Edmund ’0 6
Fern Y. Foster ’0 6
Dorrel George ’0 6
Erin S. Golembiewski-Rubin ’0 6 V
Maciej Krupa ’0 6
Lisa M. Paolucci ’0 6
Christine C. Pigott ’0 6
Kate R. Rex-Kiss ’0 6
Anthony J. Trimboli ’0 6 V
Adam Valentin ’0 6
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Jose A. Marengo ’0 4
Tabitha S. St. Bernard ’0 4
Anthony J. Mosco ’07
Sean A. Nicholson ’07
Joseph B. Pantaleo ’07
Dusko Radovanac ’07
Judith C. Ricciardo ’07 V
Samuel M. ’07 and Justina K. ’07
Rivera
Nadia Veliz-Mugan ’07 and
James Mugan
FR ANCISCANS
Catrina E. Avvento ’07
Jeremy A. Busch ’07
Tara M. ’07 Flood V
Catherine M. Gichenje ’07
Cern J. Hector ’07
Adanna T. Jones ’07
Chad A. Lectura ’07
Lilyana K. Naydenova ’07
Sabine Phineus ’07
Robert J. Tester ’07
Daniel J. Toca ’07
Lynson L. Willis ’07
2008
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 0 32. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5.12%
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Christina M. Lindsay ’0 8
RED & BLUE CLUB
Cora D. Clark ’0 8 and David Clark V
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Angela M. Antonello ’0 8
Matthew G. ’0 8 and Lauren M. ’0 8
Bertolotti
Peter J. Bockmeyer ’0 8
Bianca P. Irwin ’0 8
Antonia N. Kiladitis ’0 8
Josephine B. Leone ’0 8
Eric A. Michalski ’0 8
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
RED & BLUE CLUB
$250 to $ 499
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $249
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
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+ = Deceased
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T 29
C L A S S Y E A R G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Michael F. Phillips ’0 8
Leighton M. Smith ’0 8
FR ANCISCANS
Victoria M. Bombe ’11 V
Tara A. Garone ’11
Bakari Giorgadze ’11
Jeanine M. McGovern ’11
Aleksandra S. Milanova ’11
Nicole M. Montoro ’11 V
Francis M. B. O’Neill ’11 V
Tiffany D. Spivey ’11
Deirdre A. Turner ’11
FR ANCISCANS
Natasha M. Derrick-Franco ’0 8
Brian O. Edwards ’0 8
Joseph M. Elie ’0 8
Maria Ferraro ’0 8
Megan E. Husak ’0 8
Kristy L. Proscia ’0 8
Bibi T. Rashid ’0 8
Ferney A. Ruiz ’0 8
Joanne Samaha ’0 8
Samantha Stender ’0 8
2012
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,187. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 8 0 %
2009
ASSISI SOCIET Y
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 502. 3 4
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 36%
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Salvatore P. Demma ’0 9 V
Jamaal G. Womack ’0 9
ASSISI SOCIET Y
FR ANCISCANS
Laura R. Mulcahey ’0 9
Nicholas C. Pomo ’0 9
Samantha M. Bisbal ’12
Brittany L. Bologna ’12
Natasha M. Davis ’12
Kevin T. France ’12
Keri Leistman ’12
Christina F. Monteau ’12
Gaetano Musarella-Conti ’12
Saverio A. Nardone ’12
Marissa Padovano ’12
Filip Sasic ’12
Patrick S. Spranger ’12
Lauren E. Ventrone ’12
John F. Whelan ’12
FR ANCISCANS
Antoinette N. Elcock ’0 9
Jennifer M. Galia ’0 9
Sean E. Ghazala ’0 9
Sonia Gutkin ’0 9
Adewumi Iyanda ’0 9
Edith S. McKenzie ’0 9
Nicholas J. Paratore ’0 9
Jennie A. Rota ’0 9 V
Elizabeth Seemungal ’0 9
2010
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 20 5. 30
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 68%
RED & BLUE CLUB
Gary C. Gurreri ’10
ASSISI SOCIET Y
FR ANCISCANS
Robert A. Adams ’10
Ayodeji K. Babalola ’10
Brian K. Barvels ’10
Doreen ’10 and Herman Berrios
Stephanie D’Agostino ’10
Albert L. Dicostanzo ’10
Robert J. Gildersleeve ’10 V
Brian P. Goetz ’10
Antoinette V. LaFemina ’10 V
Christopher B. LaSalle ’10
Joseph J. Leone ’10
Stefanie M. Morisi ’10
Brittany D. Smith-Campanile ’10
Jeffrey Taveras ’10
Ivon M. Vazquez ’10
2011
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1,15 4. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 4. 02%
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Patrick A. Davitt-Sweeney ’11
Dolores Kenan ’11 V
Bono H. Lee ’11
Connor P. O’Mara ’11
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
30 D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 2, 38 0. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 5. 8 8%
David E. Gurreri ’13
Adolfo Lara ’13
Jeannette M. Dobosz ’10
Richard E. Loutfi ’10 V
Shawn A. Reid ’10
Kevin T. Conlon ’11
2013
RED & BLUE CLUB
ASSISI SOCIET Y
RED & BLUE CLUB
Joseph M. Acciarito ’12
Shawn T. Buckley ’12
Elisha P. Ferrell ’12
Peter D. Gonzales ’12
Anna Gribovskaya ’12
George L. ’12 and Laura Santiago
Jennifer L. Ambrosch ’13
Dolores Anastasio ’13
Gabriella Carbonaro ’13
Kelsey A. Carbone ’13
Gabriella A. Deluca ’13
Mary E. Gallagher ’13
Cindy L. Hernandez ’13
Cynthia Maisonet ’13
Alexander A. Tokarz ’13
FR ANCISCANS
Adeleke M. Adesanya ’13
Danielle N. Adone ’13
Roshani Ale ’13
Kepler B. Auguste ’13
Marina Belokopytyy ’13
Dominique Burrus ’13
Michael W. Castellano ’13
Richard Clark ’13
Thainah P. Delisca ’13
William Flood, III ’13
Patrick M. Garvey-Mitchell ’13
Kevin M. Madigan ’13
Anthony M. Morales ’13
Geneitha Nettles ’13
Claudia Oddo ’13
Josephine M. Pagliughi ’13
Andrew Pedicino ’13
Richard B. Render ’13
Nicholas J. Thompson ’13
Mary C. Zawistowski ’13
+ = Deceased
2014
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $ 3, 410. 28
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 3. 25%
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Sara M. Sooy ’14
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Teresa C. Colasanto ’14
Konstantin I. Koretskiy ’14
Brian Restrepo ’14
Nikol Santana ’14 V
James Toscano ’14
Elisaveta Warren ’14
FR ANCISCANS
Thomas E. Alberto ’14
Sandra Y. Boumoussa ’14
Stephen V. Caiazzo ’14
Matthew Delfino ’14
Michelle Flores ’14
Rania Joudeh ’14
Joann Lentini ’14
Alande G. Louis ’14
Edward A. Schook ’14
2015 Senior
Class Gifts
D O L L A R S R A I S E D $1, 427. 0 0
C L A S S P A R T I C I P AT I O N 16. 67%
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Katie A. Fox ’15
Augustine M. Mascolo ’15
Ronald Orlovsky ’15
FR ANCISCANS
Abibat Alausa ’15
Carlos A. Albarracin ’15
Eduardo J. Alvarado ’15
Richard E. Arkoi ’15
Mardochee K. Augustin ’15
Charles J. Barrios ’15
Sarah G. Benedetti ’15
Brandon A. Benincasa ’15
David S. Bryant ’15
Lansky Cadet ’15
Nicholas M. Calandra ’15
Nicolas A. Caramico ’15
Elizabeth J. Cintron ’15
Nicole M. Cisek ’15
Noelle M. Cook ’15
Candace L. Cretella ’15
Kathryn G. Criscuolo ’15
Antonino F. Davi ’15
Leonard F. Demma ’15
Robert M. Devita ’15
Christopher A. Dicasoli ’15
Desiree D. Doublette ’15
Kevin K. Douglas ’15
Calvin Y. Dubuisson ’15
Alana R. Edwards ’15
Natasha O. Edwards ’15
Matthew T. Faga ’15
Allegra E. Ferrer ’15
Caitlin M. Garofalo ’15
Sean M. Gillen ’15
Samantha R. Hidalgo ’15
Sarah Hilaire ’15
Tasha M. James ’15
Tishauna A. Jennings ’15
Thomas C. Kelly ’15
Luke E. Kluisza ’15
Catherine L. Knowlton ’15
Victoria B. Lantieri ’15
Shanice B. Lawrence ’15
Paulina G. Lopez ’15
Kerby Louima ’15
Khadidiatou Mangou ’15
Brittney A.C. Mansfield ’15
Ryan J. McCarthy ’15
Riccardo G. Milano ’15
Akeem F. Nelson ’15
Afari Y. Owusu ’15
Abraham Oxilas ’15
Elizabeth C. Peralta ’15
Elaine J. Rendon ’15
Mark J. Sabbatino ’15
Tyler L. Senn ’15
Nicholas J. Siggia ’15
Sabrina Simmons ’15
Eilidh L. Simpson ’15
Jonathan Spiteri ’15
Sheila Spruill Adams ’15
Michael Thomas ’15
Johan F. Torres ’15
Gabriella N. Toto ’15
Jillian L. Tracy ’15
Vincenzo E. Trimaldi ’15
Tsz Lung Tseng ’15
Michael D. Vazquez ’15
Rudy Velez ’15
Dominick K. Vilsaint ’15
Chrissi-Leigh J. Wilson ’15
Current Student
Giving
Dawud Abdur-Rashid
Robert Allende
Morgan M. Allison
Blair Arthur
Daniel M. Babar
Jacob N. Barashick
Salvatore J. Barone
Jack P. Beale
Sheighla R. Bemberry
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Johan Betancourt
Vincent Bezecourt
Michael R. Billera
Jack Binks
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Naycha N. Boone
Melanie K. Brooks
Christina Bueno
Charles Caloia
Jalen A. Cannon
Alexa N. Caporuscio
Shanna L. Chepelsky
Jovana Ciric
Basilio A. Clark
Max K. Clarke
Zachary N. Cleveland-Shaw
Cyril Coisne
Andrew D. Cormack
Adrian Cosovic
Federico G. Curbelo
Corey Curcio
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Diego Y. Delacruz
Alex Delaney
Cassidy Derda
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Jonathan M. Doss
Jennifer A. Drzewucki
Dragana Dzigurski
Wagner Elancieux
Seth D. Erdman
Kira I. Evans
Adian Ewart
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Amdy Fall
Joseph A. Fattorusso
Leah R. Fechko
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Paul Galimi
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Lamar D. Gillespie
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Allison Lynn Gutnik
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Stefan Ivanovic
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Jamie A. Kelly
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Vuk Kesic
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Anne Kuczynski
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David Lonnberg
Jonathan Makaya
Krystal Maldonado
Rebecca J. Mares
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Milica Mladjenovic
Stephanie M. Morales
Grei Mujko
Kaitlynn A. Nardiello
Stephen R. Nash
Shade M. Newkirk
Kelly A. Nicosia
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Harry T. Odell
Bayo B. Ogunyemi
Mary S. O’Hara
Gunnar Olafsson
Jose D. Pardo
Nyle Patel
Quintasia M. Patrick
Daniela C. Peralta
Sebastien Porsenna
Luis A. Porto
Andrew B. Proto
Michelle N. Provenghi
Sandra Raickovic
Frank A. Randall
Stephen Reynolds
Stephanie A. Rivera
Adriannah I. Rodriguez
Sarina Rozek
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T
C U R R EN T S T U D EN T S G I V I N G (C O N T I N U ED)
Krisztina Rudinszky
Mirched J. Saint-Amour
Niccole M. Salomone
Glenn A. Sanabria
Angelina M. Sarro
Summer E. Scown
Stephanie E. Semon
David L. Shafer
Robert Shafer
Drewanne M. Shubeck
Alyssa A. Sinclair
Niehely Sosa
Lataza S. Stephens
Fabian Suele
Brooke E. Sweeney
Teresa R. Terenzi
Taia K. Thomas
Lowell T. Ulmer
Grace M. Vixama
Alphaus A. Williams
Jetiea Williams
Kristal A. Williams
Meghan D. Wing
Stephen M. Yakobic
Leah D. Zitting
Stephanie A. Zwicker
Parents
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
Brendan J. ’6 8 BT and Barbara A.
Dugan XV
John F. Tully ’67 BT XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
Domenick and Wendy Cama V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Thomas and Patricia L. Alberto V
Ronald H. ’8 0 and June A. ’76
McGrisken X
Jerome ’76 and Patricia A. ’8 3
Williams V
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Michael C. Lasky, Esq. and
Margaret Einhorn
Michael ’85 and Theresa Maher
Shelia Martin
Joseph C. Stuto, DPM X
Francis P., Sr. ’77 and Maryann
Tricamo
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Donna and James Cafiero
Morris A. and Kathleen A. Chin V
Gerard H. ’6 0 and Charline
Gannon XV
Daniel and Ann Marie Iburg
Edward R. and Alice A. James V
Ronald and Ella Nigro
Louis A. Pastina
Frank D. ’75 and Michele Petrizzo V
Thomas and Kellyanne Tully
FR ANCISCAN
RED & BLUE CLUB
John E. ’77 and Kathleen Klemm V
Michael S. and Eileen McNamara
Angela and David J. Paguaga
Gerardo and Giovanna Pasquariello
John Reyes
Gloria L. Rosado ’92
Lurea Van Horne-Caloia and
John Caloia
Hector Vega ’0 6
ASSISI SOCIET Y
George ’81 and Vilma Abi-Hassoun
Glen Anderson ’77 and
Diane Kavanaugh-Anderson V
Arthur E. Anderson
Teresa Anderson
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
John and Maryann Barrett
Anthony and Elizabeth Bello V
Francis and Stanley Blasse
Kuba J. Brown
Elizabeth Budig V
Thomas Butler
Andrew P. and Janet Cahalan V
Karlene Campbell
Joseph and L Ribaudo
John and Deborah J. Cisek
Timothy and Maria Cochrane
Robert and Mary Cole
Antonios N. and Catherine A. Daperis
John and Allison B. De Quatro
Lilyan K. Deangelis
Donna M. DeSiena XV
Nora DeVaney
Stefano and Rosaria Di Maggio
Gaetano and Paula Donatantonio
Paul and Susan Enright
Peter and Susan Fiorica
Swan Meng Foo
Hugh E. ’61 and Geraldine A.
Gallagher
Thomas and Linda Gallo
Marianna Gaus
Mary Gregory Costello
Charlene Hamrah
Eliaza and Silvernee C. Harris
Noreen Heaphy
Charles W. Hogan V
Dennis M. ’6 4 and Ann Kennedy V
Thomas Kleist
Christine M. Licata
Daniel R. and Laura Mangano
Lisa K. Martineau
Pavol Martinka
Michael and Jacqueline Moller
Frank and Margaret M. Montoro
Mary Beth and Frank Nickolauk
Olurotimi Olojede
Terrence and Karen O’Shaughnessy
Michael and Polyxeni
Panagiotopoulos
Loriann Pigott
John J. Powers and
Virginia A. Greaney-Powers
Maureen and Joseph Regalbuto
Charles V. and Mary L. Rivas
Brigida Rocha
Patrick and Catherine Roeder
Theresa Scheid-Rascona
Leory Smith and
Terena Walters-Smith
Scott and Marisa Teitelbaum
Michael ’94 and Honey Marie E. ’92
Theogene XV
Alex A. Vanech
Edmund T. and Elaine M. Vaughan
Thomas E. and Lynda Welsh
Richard J. and Kathleen A. Williams
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Theresa Armento V
Ralsheila Armstrong
John Azzolini
Hubert and Mary Brybag V
Patrick and Geraldine Campbell
Beverley E. Campbell
Daniel W. and Liza Q. Diehl
John E. and Myrna Donodeo
Richard and Marianne Eisenzopf
Thomas and Alfa Ferraro
Matthew and Patricia Fleming
William and Theresa Flood
Judith Franzo
James Gardella
Robert J. and Chiara R. Gavigan
+ = Deceased
James and Bernadette Geissler X
Habib M. Joudeh
John J. Lasker
Kitnapa and M. Leesin
Joseph and Margaret Lo Giudice
Jean R. and Marie O. Louis
James and Lisa Maer
Peter Maniscalco
Terrence C. ’77 and Theresa
McCormick
Ann Marie Misiti
Stephenson N. and Shelley S. Mitchell
Donald and Louise Murray
Julia A. Nobile-Bologna
George and Michele L. Noulas
John ’77 and Theresa Pastore V
Joseph Pedicino V
Daniel J. and Helen Phelan
Emanuele and Palmina Principato
Franco Spatola
Anthony F. Trimboli V
Michael E. and Marija F. Wierzbicki V
Edgar Zumba
Friends
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
Mary T. Macchiarola V
Fred and Judith A. Wilpon
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Catherine Greene BT V
Rev. Msgr. Kieran Harrington
Joseph M. Esq. and Mary Ann
Mattone X
Michael O’Keeffe V
Dawn Taylor
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
James Argutto
Michael Bodson
Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq.
Thomas A. Conniff, Esq. X
Glenn J. Krevlin
Mary A. Ledermann XV
Lester Owens
Steven Quadrino V
Ronald Ratner
Vincent Rohan V
Robert G. and Kellie M. Sumberac
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken BT
Ralph Bumbaca V
Frank Califano, Jr. V
Carolyn Callahan
Bruce J. and Susan A. Carusi V
Robert B. and Joan Catell V
Orville W. Dale BT XV
Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio
Brian F. Gavin
Daisey M. Holmes
Catherine Kinney
John A. Loconsolo
Robert D. and Colleen Manfred
Richard G. Phipps
Walter A. and Kathleen Probst
Michael and Paula Rantz X
Ron Robbins
Ronald S. Rosbruch
Joseph Savasta
Madeline Scotto
Mayo and Karin Smith
Clare Walker
Arlene A. Whalen
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Marilyn Blanchette
Marian Conway
Peter Coombe and Betty Chen
C. Nathan Dee, Esq.
Francis Garry
Robert F. and Margaret P. Gartland
William J. Hogan
Joseph Ingrassia
Thomas Kissane
Maria F. Laezza-Moggioli X
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis XV
Michael C. BT and Jennifer P.
Macchiarola
Robert C. and Ann Mangone XV
Joseph and RoseMarie Mecane
Cosmo Saginario V
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe XV
Charles E., lll, Esq. BT and Margaret
E. Williams V
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Nancy Arcarola
James Austin
Mitchell Berg
Richard Bernsley
William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black
Scott Bojer
Robert Catalano
John Clerkin
Will Colwell
Anthony N. Dalessio
Ed Danberry
Mary B. Dawson, PhD BT
Marie Di Tucci
Jeffrey J. Drapala, MBA
Bradley Eckstein, CPA
Marguerite Farrell
Joan A. Fogarty V
Manuel Franquinha X
Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi
Robert C. Golden and Maureen
Moore V
Dozier Hasty
Bernard Heeran
George Henry
Susan L. Huff and
John F. Gibbons XV
Dr. Arthur J. + and Irene Hughes
Leslie S, Jacobson, Ph.D. BT and
Norman Gervitz, MD V
Michael Karasik
Daniel P. Klein
Harry Klug
Dr. Ting Lei
Lawrence Leibowitz
James F. McDonald
Gerard and Heidi McNamara X
Charles and Mary McQuade V
Suzanne W. O’Leary and Ray Ryan
Pamela Rattary
Angela Rosania X
Mike Sammut
Brian and Patricia Shea
The Honorable William C.
Thompson, Sr.
Gary J. and Therese L. Tully
James and Chalermluxana Tully
Richard D. Tunick
John Walker
David N. Weinraub
Viktoriya Zavelina
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Ashley Allatt
Donald Bianco
Madelyn O. Biggs
Peter Boyle
Amber Brody, DO
Reverend Thomas Brosnan
Alice A. Callaghan
Virginia and Joseph Cardella
Guy and Carol Carlsen X
Martin F. Collins V
James D. Conway
Dominick and Kerry Davi
Bethanne and Keith DeMatteis
Rosemary DePaola V
Scott Dexter
Edward Drayton V
Susan Druckman
Jane C. Duggan V
Edmond and Barbara Flood V
Kenny Ford
Michael F. and Stephanie W. Gentile
Frank and Mary Giglioli
Sean P. Gilleran
Craig and Paulette B. Gonzalez
Billy Goodspeed
Terence Greene
Robert Hopes
Bill Howell
John P. and Helene E. Hughes
Michael Iadarola
Ron Jordan
Sue Lui-Facendola
Frank J., Jr. and Sarah B.
Macchiarola V
Jesse A. Masyr and Joanne
Jarett-Masyr
Venas Matthews-Bazin
Francis X. McArdle
Patrick McHugh
Joanne McNeill
Kevin and Maureen McNulty
Brian P. Mooney V
Richard Morgner and Kimberly K.
Short
Terry Mulligan
Kevin and Mary J. Murphy
Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio X
Stephen P. Palmese
Robert Pearson
Randolph Peers
Sarah J. Quigley X
Andrew S. Roffe
Matthew Rosenblatt
Joanna Silver
Tomasz Stachowiak
Jonathan Stern
Angela Tese-Minler, Esq.
Emiliano Tramontozzi
Giancarlo Tramontozzi
Dennis M. Virga
Michael and Laura Webb
Jerald D. Werlin, Esq.
Charles S. Whelan, Jr. V
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
RED & BLUE CLUB
$250 to $ 499
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $249
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T 31
F R I EN D S (C O N T I N U ED)
Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff XV
RED & BLUE CLUB
Zdenka Agoglia V
Robert Airo
Bruce Anderson
Mary Bennett
Marion D. Boteju V
Richard Calcaterra X
Johnny Cavaliero
Celeste C. Cellini
Raymond F. Chmielewski
George Clark, III
Michael Clarke, Jr.
David L. Cohen, Esq.
Steve Cohn
Cara DeMarco
Alfonso L. + and Margaret A.
DeMatteis
Margaret A. DeMatteis
Frank and Liliane DeRosa
Patrick and Kathleen DeStefano
Vince Dicce
Donald Donahue
Antonia Dougherty
Michael and Antonia Dougherty
John J. Ferguson
Paula Fichtner V
Mary Flanagan
Jason Golden
Cheryl Gonzalez
Colvin W. Grannum
Dana Grassotti
William J. and Deborah Hanley X
LeRoy Holland
Eric Huang
Jennifer Ivey
Eugene L. Jesinkey and Regina
Weber-Jesinkey
Dr. Saul Katz
Thomas Kay
Colonel Robert M. and
Patricia Keith XV
Thomas E. Kelly
Donald E. Kent
Tom Kiley
Tommy Leong
Nancy Lescher X
Ronald A. Lopez V
John Lorch
Philip and Maureen P. Maldari V
Catherine McDonough V
Michael McKenna
Marty McLaughlin
Gifford Miller
Brenda Murphy
Alice Murray
Tina Panariello
Ross Pepe
Kenneth H. and Judith A. Pforr X
Anthony N. Pistone and Faye Petras
Daniel and Valentina Podd
Anthony and Patricia Polito
Raymond J. Ranft
Drew Reid
Richard A. Rosenblatt
Regina Santoro
Gary Saphire
Dr. Edward Setrakian
Daniel C. Siegel
Anita L. Sien
Christine Simone
Kevin and Eileen M. Smith
Judy Stanton
Timothy Sullivan
Dr. Supoj Tanchajja V
Terri Thomson
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
32 Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi
Judith A. Virga V
William Waldorf
John Welch X
Rudolph Wynter
Joan Yovine
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Luci Abruzzo
Nikolai Acevedo
Rosario Acquista V
Anthony and Elise Albanese V
Angela Altimari
James Anastasio
Ray Anthony
Andrea Arcarola
Mary M. Aruda
Karen Auster
William Ayers
William Baccaglini
Theodore and Gloria L. Bajo V
Leonard Baker X
Jan Balakian
James and Nancy Barrett
Paul Belica and Deborah
Garner-Belica
Gail Benjamin
Antonio Berger
Justin Bernbach
Andrew and Jacqueline Bernstein
Lori A. Biscardi
Mark Boccia
Stephen M. and Kim Bogart XV
Leon and Elsie + Brazel
Mark and Therese Brinken V
Gunner L. and Paula M. Broadwick
John and Mary Brown
Nancy S. Brown
William R. Brown
Robert J. and Marina L. Bruno
Kathleen Bryan
Charles Buckley
Robert E. Buetti, Jr.
Stephen F. Burke
Mary Cahalan V
Marie Camara
Phillip F. and Norma Canedo
William and Carmela Canna
Victorianne Cappiello
Vivian Casper
Lawrence Cenatiempo X
Valerio Cervi
Nelson Chan
Polly Chea
Ellen R. Cherrick
William H. and Elizabeth Christian
Brian and Gina E. Collins X
James Collins
Hermione Connelly-Landau X
Shanna Cook
Walter J. and Patricia Cook
John D. and Eileen M. Cosgrove
Adolfo Cosi
Martin and Kathleen Cottingham
Arlene Crane
Matthew Criscuolo
James Culp
Brian Curci
Joseph Curci
Louis Damiano
Joseph F. BT and Marcia D’Angelo V
Erica Dankiewicz
Kathleen Deacy
Dave and Rainey Deering
Joan Deering
Eric P. Degrandpre
+ = Deceased
Chris and Robin P. Deissler
Jon R. Del Giorno
John J. and Alice Delury
Michael Den Dekker
Donald K. Dewey and Santa
Parisi-Dewey
Karen A. Di Santo-Grassotti V
Marcella DiFilippo
David Dipietro
August DiRenzo
Ann Dolan
Thomas C. Dolan
Philip C. Dolce
Daniel P. Donovan
James Dowdell
Rose F. Dunn
David M. Eisen, Esq.
Denise Elliot
John F. and Kim Esposito X
Joseph H. and Lisa Esselborn
Ed Evans
John P. Farkas
Annie L. Fayard
Mike Feller
Robert Ferrilli
Steven Fiedler V
Patrick and Julie Finn
Stephanie Fiorenza
John L. and Julie A. Fitzgerald
Gerard J. Fleming
Eileen M. Flood
Scott and Livia Flood
Joseph W. and Anne H. Ford
Kelly Forman
Adelino R. Franquinha
Christopher Franz
Robert A. Friedlander V
Thomas Friemel V
Rocco and Marcy Galatioto
James Gambino V
The Honorable Andrew Garbarino
Rev. Msgr. Otto L. Garcia
William C., Jr. and Ann C. Gartner
Leonard Gaynor
Joyce Genovesi
Viola Gibilaro
Anne M. Giudice V
Dorothy Goigel
Ted Golaszewski
Keith and Marybeth Goldberg
Mary Ellen Golden
Arthur Goldstein
Maleny Gonzalez
Evelyn Gordon
Lydia M. Gordon
Gary J. and Anne J. Gorman
Frank and Diana L. Granger
Angela Gray
Christopher R. and Wendy L. Gregory
Joyce Grillo
Veronica C. Gutleber-Janota
Coby and Ann Haddad
Richard F., Ph.D. and Helen O.
Halverson
John Hammond
Frank Han
Paula Harney V
Dr. John K. and Sue Hawes
Robert M. Healey
Christopher and Gina Hennigan
Damany Henry
Reginald Henry
Jeffrey L. Hill
Mari Hoffman
Francis and Kathy Hogan
The Hosek Family
Donald C., Jr. and Jane E. Hughes
Michael J. Hughes and Jean
Torell-Hughes
Brian Hynes
Charles and Pat Hynes
Rose Ann J. Illiano
Edmund H. Immergut X
Raymond and Linda Iovino
Beverly Jacobs
Binta Jalloh
Thomas Jones
Mitchell Kapnick
John Karkosza
Louis G. and Ensi Kaufman
Timothy and Ellen Kearney
Bobbe L. Kennedy
Bro. Robert Kent
Stuart Kessler
Molly Kinney-Seitz and Manning B.
Seitz
Kimberley Knight
Dennis and Janet Kolano
Glenn Kolonics V
Barbara Konrad
Robert Korn
Rev. Mark J. Lane, CO V
Nino F., Ph.D and
Elizabeth Langiulli XV
Louise Latty
Harold Laubscher V
Dr. E. C. and Nicoletta Lazzaro
Barbara Lechtanski
Michael R. and Eileen F. Long
Henry Lorch
Nicholas S. Lorch
Gregory Lourdin
Joseph A. LoVoi
Kevin S. Lunny
Camille Lyons V
Mark W. Maben and Julie Burstein
Dr. Joseph Machnik
The Magee Family
Virginia Maina
Victor and Laura Maldonado
Richard Manion
Kevin and Melissa McCabe
Kevin McCann
Kerry McCormick
Joseph McDermott
Katherine M. McGrath
Elizabeth McLoughlin
Martin and Francine McManus
John and Kristin McMorrow
Martin G. McTigue
Kevin McVeigh
Matthew Meagher
Vincent Melito
Robert J. and Estelle Miller
Tom Moore
Winifred and Dominick Morello
Patricia K. Mosca
Salvatore A. and Carolina C. Moscato
Ross F. and Jacalyn N. Moskowitz
Margaret T. Mullany V
Nedgy and Weyni Nazon
Steven A. Neil
Richard Neugebauer
Pamela J. Nevins
David O’Brien
Robert O’Donnell
Michael O’Leary
Derek O’Malley
Anne O’Sullivan
Frank and Jeannie Parisi
John and Ann Parisi
The Honorable Kevin S. Parker
Lynn Parkerson
Francis Pascuzzi
Lucille A. Patrone and Norman S.
Werdiger
Robert R. and Brenda Pepper
Stephen Perlman
Joseph Perotta
Roxanne J. Persaud V
Michael L. Pesce
Ralph Petagna
Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Phillips
Douglas P. Posluszny
Mr. and Mrs. Puglisi-Scandone
The Honorable Edward Ra
Andrew Raia
Thomas and Donna Raleigh
Francisco and Jeanine M. Ramirez
Michael Randazzo
The Honorable John Ravitz
Mary Regan
Theresa Reid
Diane Relyea
Raymond C. Remy
Joon Rhee
Ron Rice
Sandra Rivera
Amy M. Robbins
Matt Roberts
Anthony Robinson and Giovanna
Robinson
Cheretta J. Robson
Adam and Lauren Rodabaugh
Most Rev. Frank Rodimer
Jeffrey and Robin L. Rodus
William Rohl
Michael Rufino
Michael S. Rutigliano
John T. Ryan
Mary Ryan
Paul Ryan
Arthur M. Schack and Dilia Schack
Erin Schaller
Allan R. Scholl
Charles W. Schroeder V
Dorothy M. Schroeder X
Suzanne Seery
Thomas P. and Dorothy A. Seery V
Yelena Segal
Frank Selamie
Jay Sheth
Angela Siliato-Acciarito
Bro. James P. Simon, CO
Diana Skurka
James and Catherine Skurka
Bro. Kevin Smith, OSF, Ph.D. BT X
Veronica P. Smith
Virginia G. Smith
Raymond L. Soletic
Albert and Carole Soria
Samantha Stark
Philip and Evelyn Stenger V
Jean M. Stonier V
Ron Straci
John F. and Jeannette R. Strain
Ralph Stuto
Herminia Sullivan X
Margaret Sullivan-Gnad and William
Gnad
Gary Sumple
Ron and Rose Targove
Kathleen Thompson
Agnes Tomaselli
John Topolovec
The Honorable Darryl C. Towns
Mario and Maria Treglia
Aldo Tripicchio
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T
F R I EN D S (C O N T I N U ED)
Kathleen Trucano V
John W. Tully
Mary A. Tully and Harold J. Elias
Mark and Jennifer M. Turner V
Elio and Eva Valenti
Dominick F. and Andriana Valletta V
Steven J. Vallo
Peter J. Venaglia
John Vogel
William J. Vogel and Joanne M.
Simeone-Vogel
Elena R. Wahlert
Stephen Waldorf
Claire Wallace
Barry G. Walter
Alan Weisberg
Michael A. and Ella J. Weiss
The Honorable Mark S. Weprin
James and Gail Whelan
Agnes White
Clifford and Theresa Whittemore
Michael and Wilhelmina Wiland
Delora V. Williams V
Joyce T. Williams
Edmond and Lillian Wing
George A. Yesenosky
Paul J. Zakshevsky
Edward Zaledonis
Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli
Simone Zappa
John F. Zenko
Ian A. and Tessa Zilla
Marija Zorjan-Madison
Wayne Zweigbaum
FR ANCISCANS
Rodney and Lisa Abbot
Brooke Affleck
Carol Agoglia
Nadira Ahmed
Vincent F. and Mary Ann Alperti
Besem Aly
Jeanette Amezquita-Jonas
Michael and Mary Anderson
Chris Andrews
Richard J. and Kathryn Angelo
Patti Ann Armano
Theresa Armano
J. Augustin
Isabel Avers
Isabel R. Ayers
Arlette J. Baran
Kim M. Bianco
Angelina Billows
Jean C. Black
Eileen A. Bohn
Anthony Brancato
Thomas F. Brennan
Judith Brewer
Lynnette T. Brinson
Michael and Patricia Briscoe
Darren C. Brown
Justin F. Brown
Vetera Burlin
Anthony Burns
Sophie Burns X
Paula A. Caccavo
Clifford R. Caines and Ellen L. Van
Pelt
Lawrence and Grace Calia V
Agnes Caminiti V
Steve and Carol Cannizzo
Jennifer Carey
James P., Jr. and Janet M. Carroll
Peter Casey
Bartolomeo Castellano
Evelyn Castellano
Salvatore and Mary Cestaro
Sen C. Chan
Joseph and Mary Chicchetti
Shirley Chin
Donald J. and Carmela D. Cimmino
Denise A. Cirone
Victor M. and Christina Cocco
Judge Jerome D. Cohen
Richard and Jenna Y. Coladarci V
Carolyn Conaboy
Jennifer Conley
Janet Connolly
Jean M. Cooke V
Virginia Corbin-Brown
Jo-Ann Corrigan-Ginivan
Marian C. Crimi
John Cullough
Francis Cusack
Anthony and Alexandra Della Rocca
Mary Ann and Peter De Martino
William Dobranski V
Ali Dogramaci
Doreen A. Dolan
James Dolan
Edward and Kathleen Donohoe
William R. Dunett
Sharon and John Eitel
Lou Esposito
Leslie Ewing
Mauro N. and Frances E. Fanelli
Ann Farrell X
William V. Faulkner
Herminio and Nilda Febres
Lauren E. Feeney
Maria Fernandez
Ronald J. and Patricia D. Ferreri V
Richard Ferrin
Connie Finch
Luis Flores
Rana A. Foroohar
Nora Fox
Elva Garcia
Charlene Gattuso
Anita Gerasimchik
Peter and Ann-Marie Gies
Valerie Gilson
Alberto Giordano
Paul Gitto
Christina Giunta
Ellen Glascock, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Glass
Bradford Glessner
Donald R. and Barbara Golabek
David J. and Lori D. Gold
Vanessa Gong
John H. and Patricia M. Gray
Eileen M. Greene
Louis J. and Sharon A. Gregorio
Karmela Grzan
Thomas F. and Linda Guinan V
Raymond C. Habib
Yulia Hanin
Elizabeth M. Harte
Robert and Shamina Herel
James T. and Robin W. Higgins
John Horkan
Emma M. Howell
Ann C. Hubby
Cynthia S. Jackson
Dr. Florence A. Jackson
Barbara Jacobson X
Tishauna A. Jennings
Patricia Johnson
Darren and Nancy Jurgens
George I. Kabbez
Caroline Kahn
Timothy L. and Hayley M. Kelch
Dorothy Kelleher and Friends
Mary E. Kerins
Cynthia Kerr
Francis X. and Marjorie B. King
Arthur W. Klein
Giedris, DMD and Andra Klivecka
Ryan and Dory Knipple
Danna L. Kohn
Gloria J. Kolodziej
Michael and Carol Laufer
The Honorable Joseph R. Lentol
Colonel Charles J. Lercara
Kathleen M. Levendusky
Francesco M. and Lucrezia G. Lindia
Nikki Liucci
John P. Lobianco
Elena M. Lovell
Lesley A. Lull
Dr. Ulana Lysniak
Michelle R. Macgregor
Aldo Macioce and Rosina Macioce
Jay MacNamee
Joan and James Mahon
Philip J. and Lillian Maida V
Francis Manelis
Joseph B. and Carolyn E. Marvel
Karen L. McCann
Brien McDonald
Margaret McGreal
John and Denise McGuinness
James J., Jr. and Lisa B. G. McHugh
Kristen L. McKeever
Rose McKenna
John McNally +
Thomas J. Meade
Sonila Mija
Tracie-Ann N. Mitchell-Bennett
Lynn Molinaro
Michael Mondschein and Lois
Turetsky-Mondschein
Michael T. Monello
Frank and Marcella Monte
Rosemarie Montevecchi
Dzhangr N. Montyshev
Robert and Jade Munday
Martin Needelman
Stuart Neufeld
Edmund and Bonnie Ng
Michael Nikhill
Charles O’Donnell
Donald R. Olson
Dorothy M. O’Shea
Michael O’Shea
Michael Pagano
Joseph Pago
Patricia M. Payne
Francesco and Rosa Piccolo
Salvatore Pitino
Edmund and Grace Polubinski
Patricia B. Powers
Kathleen Rager
Elizabeth Riley
Frank Rimler
Shaiza Rizavi
Eugene Roberti
Angel Rodriguez
Mary Jane Ruszala
Bro. Becket Ryan, OSF
Irene Ryjova
Frances M. Sabella
Maryann Schager
Beverly Schnipper
Carlo and Teresa Scissura
Margo Scudillo
Nadia Shammas
Michael D. Shapiro
Maritza Shelley
Edward Sideri
Anthony Sigismondi
Norma Sinckler
Cynthia B. Skolnik
Jerry Skurnik
Eugene Smith
Hari W. and Raquel Soedarmasto
Suki Sohn
Marvin Spieler V
Philip Spinelli
Robert and Susan St. Bernard
The Edward J. Sullivan Family
Micole Taggart
Wayne and Yueming Tang
Gaylene Tannis V
Biagia Tramontozzi
Danilo Tramontozzi
Giovanna Tramontozzi
Maria E. Tramontozzi
John and Regina Trommelen
Carol A. Van Pelt
Maria Vandenberg
Gail Verderese
Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D.
Mariann Wang
Anita Weston
John D. Wilen
V. S. Withanachchi
Bryan Wizemann
Bik Y. Wong
Danny Woods
William T. Woods
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
RED & BLUE CLUB
$250 to $ 499
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $249
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
+ = Deceased
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T 33
EMPLOYEE GIVING
Employee Giving
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
Brendan J. Dugan ’6 8 XV
Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D. X
CHARTER SOCIET Y
Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’6 0 XV
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Thomas F. Flood V
Michael A. MacIntyre ’97 X
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
John B. Clark, Ed.D. V
Ruben N. Gonzalez ’0 4
Madalyn M. Hanley ’8 0 X
Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. XV
June A. McGrisken ’76 XV
Jerome Williams ’76 V
FR ANCISCAN
REMSEN STREET CLUB
Dr. Sharon M. Bourgeois ’8 3
Glenn A. Braica V
Steven Catalano X
Irma Garcia ’8 0 XV
Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D. X
Charles A. Giardino ’0 4 V
John A. Lombardo
Dennis J. McDermott ’74 XV
Kathleen A. Nolan, Ph.D. V
Robert A. Oliva ’0 4 X
Kevin S. O’Rourke X
Bro. Owen J. Sadlier, OSF ’69
Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF ’61 XV
Emmlynn L. Taylor V
Jamaal G. Womack ’0 9
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Michele Brunton
Joseph Cummings V
Angel Devarez V
Timothy J. Houlihan, Ph.D.
Dr. Jaskiran K. Mathur
Danzil Monk
Yadira M. Moran-Ulrich ’02 V
Katherine O’Hagan
Carl P. Quigley ’75 X
John Ragno V
Richard Relkin V
Susan L. Richards V
RED & BLUE CLUB
Dennis S. Anderson, Ph.D.
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66 X
Charlene Culler
Arthur A. DiClementi, Ph.D. ’66 V
Kathryn A. Grant, Ph.D.
Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D. XV
Jennifer M. Lancaster, Ph.D.
Joseph F. Marino, Ph.D. ’6 8 X
Julie M. Pape
Professor Miriam Salholz, Esq. V
Edward R. Stewart V
Susan Weisman V
Linda Werbel Dashefsky X
ASSISI SOCIET Y
Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D.
Bro. Gary Gaynor, OSF ’6 4 V
Mary Gelormino
Peter S. Gomori, Ph.D.
Michele Hirsch, Ph.D. V
Matthew C. Hogan ’01 X
Leonard Honig X
Rev. Brian J. Jordan, OFM
Joseph V. Kelly V
Anthony J. Kurtin ’0 0
Emilio Marcigliano
Erez Shochat, Ph.D. ’97 X
Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D. V
Behrouz H. Tabrizi, Ph.D.
John L. Thurston V
Marie Zachary V
Robert Allende
Jeanette B. Baker XV
Clive Bentick
Anne Bove, RN V
Kyle S. Brown
Alicia J. Browne ’05
Dominique Burrus ’13
Jeremy A. Busch ’07
Andrew Cornicello
Chad V. Davis ’02
Vanessa O. De Almeida ’0 0
John R. Dilyard, Ph.D. X
James P. Fazio ’86
David Gansell
Thomas Giovatto
Richard R. Grasso
Mary C. Guadagni
Christopher Helms
James W. Hoffman
Megan E. Husak ’0 8
Margaret A. Iacono
Sofiya Kagan
Makwinder Kaur-McNeil ’05
Naomi Kinley
Dr. Esther E. Klein
Maciej Krupa ’0 6
Chad A. Lectura ’07
Mitchell Levenberg
Howard Loewenstein
Stephen Maresca
John McNamara, Ph.D. V
Lloyd C. McNeil
Yuki Miyazawa
Steven J. Mullins ’8 3 V
Augusta L. Palmer, Ph.D.
Lisa M. Paolucci ’0 6
Nicholas J. Paratore ’0 9
Abigail Rummel
Sinan Selmani
Sr. Judith A. Shea, CSJ
Sabrina Simmons ’15
Arnold J. Sparr, Ph.D. X
Richard M. Squire
William L. Tamparo ’72
Simonetta Wiener
Marija F. Wierzbicki V
Lynson L. Willis ’07
Jennifer Wingate, Ph.D. V
Anonymous
Joseph T. Amodeo
Lauren M. Bertolotti ’0 8
Edward J. Breslin
Louis P. Celano ’71
Jeffrey Clarke
Kevin G. Collins
Michelle Congo
Donna M. DeSiena XV
Alexandria M. Egler X
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
34 Community Foundation of the
Florida Keys
Fast Track Construction V
FJC Security Services, Inc. V
F O U N D E R ’S C I R C L E
HeartShare Human Services
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund V
ICE NYSE Foundation
General Atlantic Corporation
Victoria Loconsolo Foundation
Judy and Fred Wilpon Family
NYSE Euronext Foundation
Foundation, Inc.
Matching Gifts Program
PJ Callahan Foundation, Inc. V
CHARTER SOCIET Y
POM Recoveries, Inc.
Astoria Bank XV
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Brown Brothers Harriman X
Raise Your Hand for Public Schools
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Michael and Paula Rantz Foundation
DeSales Media Group, Inc. V
Reidy Contracting Group
Ernst & Young LLP
The Lawrence I. and Blanche H.
Fidelity Brokerage Services
Rhodes Memorial Fund V
GA Partners Foundation
Roman Catholic Diocese
Liberty Warehouse
of Brooklyn V
National Grid XV
RTP Technology
Prudential Insurance Company V
Shell Oil Company
The Sage Foundation
Staples Foundation for Learning, Inc.
Philip J. Solondz Family Foundation
Structure Tone, Inc. V
P R E S I D E N T ’S C O U N C I L
TD Bank V
Anonymous V
TD Bank Long Island
Alltype Printing
Unity Electric Company
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Webhouse, Inc.
Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp.
Wells Fargo Foundation
Lucia and Ceasar Cellini Foundation
P R E S I D E N T ’S C L U B
Collins Building Services, Inc.
AIG Matching Grants Program V
Cox & Company
AKF Group, LLC
Cullen & Dykman V
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.
DTCC
Educational Housing Services, Inc. V Bank of America Charitable
Foundation V
Ernst & Young Foundation
Big Guy Foundation
ExxonMobil Foundation V
BlackRock Matching Gift Program
FINRA
Capstone Capital Group, LLC.
Flushing Bank
Colgate-Palmolive Matching
Forest City Enterprises
Gift Program V
Hudson City Savings Bank X
Community Counselling Service, Co.
Hudson Link for Higher Education in
Farrell Fritz, PC V
Prison, Inc.
Figli di San Gennaro, Inc.
Investors Bank
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
JP Morgan Chase V
Hallen Construction Company
Koret Foundation
R & H Healy Family Foundation
KPMG Foundation V
IBM Matching Grants Program XV
MACRow Foundation V
In Good Co Park Ave Inc. /
Merck Partnership for Giving V
Park Avenue Tavern
Mulvaney Family Foundation
John Henry’s HVAC V
National Grid Foundation
The New York Community Trust V
The National Italian American
New York Marriott Marquis
Foundation, Inc. V
Times Square
National Philanthropic Trust
Opt Tech
New York Community
Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, LLC
Bank Foundation
PNC Fund for Charitable Giving
Northfield Savings Bank
Ronald and Deborah Ratner
Ridgewood Savings Bank XV
Family Foundation
May Ellen and Gerald Ritter
Rocklyn Asset Corp.
Foundation V
Sage and Coombe Architects
The River Café V
Student Government Association
Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.
Vanguard Charitable Endowment V
Tobyhanna Federal Credit Union
Verizon Foundation XV
Turner Construction Company
Viking Global Foundation, Inc.
United Way of Massachusetts Bay
Wells Fargo, NA
and Merrimack Valley
Corporations &
Foundations
The Vanguard Group
Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC X
P R E S I D E N T ’S C I R C L E
Admore Air Conditioning Corp.
Bank of Ireland
Barnes and Noble at
St. Francis College
BNY Mellon
Capital One, NA
CDHM
Chubb & Son V
Combined Insurance
+ = Deceased
REMSEN STREET CLUB
A.C. Providenti & Associates
Aristocrat Paint Contractors
Broadway Stages, LTD.
Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club
Brown & Weinraub, PLLC
C.M.S. Electrical Services, Inc.
Center for Integrated Teacher
Education V
Church of the Holy Child Jesus
Make a Difference Christmas
Control Solutions Group, Inc.
Council of School Supervisors
and Administrators
The Creek
Cross-Fire Security Co.
Deloitte Foundation V
Diocesan Food Service V
Eastern New York Soccer Assoc., Inc.
Ferrantino Fuel Corporation
Fontbonne Hall Academy
Forest Hills Capital Management
Gallagher Benefit Services
General Electric Foundation V
Grant Thornton LLP XV
Charles F. Heeran Foundation
HSBC Matching Gift Program
Kam Contracting of New York V
KPMG
L’Etoile Development, LLC
The Henry Luce Foundation V
Lucille Khornak The Portrait Specialist
Lynch Development Associates, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Fund for
Charitable Giving
National Grid Matching Gifts
Program V
Nor Gee Real Estate, LLC
Okapi Partners, LLC.
Pastel
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts
Program XV
The Prudential Foundation V
Public Schools Athletic League
Spencer Educational Foundation, Inc.
St. Francis College Faculty Housing
St. Joseph High School
Total Fire Protection
Triboro Elevator Consultants
Corporation
Stanley B. Tunick Foundation
US Bank
What A Wreck LLC
Yoswein New York
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
Alliance Marine Risk Managers Inc.
American Express
Gift Matching Program
AMSCO Resources Incorporated
AXA Foundation
Bishop Loughlin High School
Blue Tree
Bristol-Myers Matching Gifts
Broadway Comedy Club
Brooklyn College
Catch-24 Advertising & Design
Chevron Matching Gift Program
Al & Peggy DeMatteis
Family Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company
Foundation
Estee Lauder
Fox Rothschild, LLP
Graybeards, Ltd.
Greenberg Traurig LLP
Howell Petroleum Products, Inc.
Ingram & Hebron Realty Corp.
Interboro Surgical Associates
JP Morgan Chase Foundation V
JW Marriott Essex House New York
Knights of Columbus Parkway
Council # 1433
LAVO Nightclub
Marilyn Jean Charters
Men’s Day, Inc.
[MND] mNovak Design
Morgan Stanley V
MPS Construction, LLC
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T
C O R P O R AT I O N S & F O U N DAT I O N S (C O N T I N U ED)
Neighborhood Counseling Center
NYS Trial Lawyers Association, Inc.
Opportunities for a Better
Tomorrow, Inc.
Pallets Unlimited, Inc.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
of New York
Pipin’s Pub
Plaintiff Funding Holding, Inc.
Raymond James Global Account
The Roffe Group, PC
Schroder Investment Management
North America
St. Francis College
TIAA-CREF Employee
Giving Campaign
Tyrone Service Company Inc.
Voya C/O Frontstream
The Whelan Group
Xaverian High School XV
Zager Fuchs, PC
RED & BLUE CLUB
Bamontes Restaurant Corp. V
Benedetto For Assembly
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Brooklyn Heights Association
Con Edison Company XV
Construction Industrial Council of
Westchester & Hudson Vall
Design 2147, Ltd.
Durabuild Contracting, Inc.
Esposito & Sons, Inc.
Fritzmartin Electric, Inc.
Frog’s Leap Winery
Heights Chateau
Horizon Land Services, LLC.
Hotel Association of NYC
Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues
Foundation
Kentone Flooring
Kiley & Company, Inc.
La Bagel Delight V
Lia Schorr Day Spa NYC
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Mallozzi & Dwyer, PC
MCR, Inc.
Miller Strategies, Inc.
MMC Matching Gifts Program
Montana Enterprises, LLC.
Sports Depot
St. Andrew The Apostle Swimming
St. Athanasius Church
The Systems Group, LLC
Thomson Strategies, LLC
Venture
The Walt Disney Company
ASSISI SOCIET Y
3rd Ave Rest Group, Ltd. V
Abigal Press
AGL Resources Educational
Matching Gift Program
Allstate Insurance Company
Ansanelli Law Group, LLP
Armando’s Restaurant
ASK Electrical Contracting
Corporation
Attack Exterminating Company, LLC
Austin’s Ale House
Ballet Academy East
BASF Corp.
The Benevity Community
Impact Fund
Bergen Passaic Municipal
Inspectors Association
BNY Mellon Community
Partnership Campaign
Brooklyn Ballet
Brooklyn Sports, Ltd. V
Bruno’s Hardware
Bungalow, LLC
C2 Group Inc.
Caffe Buon Gusto V
Caramoor Center for Music and
the Arts, Inc.
Chadwick’s Restaurant
Court Order
CPEX Operations
Crown Trophy & Sporting Goods
Custom House
Czeck & Webley Landscapes
D.P. Financial Services, Inc.
Dangerfield’s
David Shannon Florist, Inc.
Delaware County Real Estate
EcoLab Matching Gifts Program
Elder Solutions, Inc.
Elhilow & Maiocchi, LLP
Four Freedoms Park Conservancy
Goldberg & Cohn, LLP
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Grand Canyon Restaurant
Heights Cafe
Hooley’s of Brooklyn, Inc.
Hunter’s Steak & Ale House,
Gorm Rest., Inc.
Intimacy
James J. Buckley Restaurant Corp.
James Weir Floral Co., Inc.
Joseph P. Clavin Sons, Inc.
Funeral Home
Lassen & Hennigs V
Leone Funeral Home
LHRS, Inc.
Livingston Street Parking
Lyons Mortgage Services
Marchi’s Restaurant
Marco Polo Ristorante
McCabe & Associates
Monty Q’s Ristorante
My Three Sons Bagel Cafe
Network for Good
New York Building Congress, Inc.
New York City Ballet, Inc.
New York Community Bank
New York Road Runners
O’Keefe’s Bar
Parkway Flower Shop, Inc.
Patcon Associates Ltd.
Queen Marie Italian Restaurant, Inc.
R.P.T. Physical Therapy
Red Garland Corp.
Regina Medical Products
Remsen Graphics, Inc.
Rocco’s Tacos
Scotto Funeral Home
St. Francis Prep High School
St. Rose of Lima
Sullivan & Kehoe, LLP
Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.
T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. XV
Tavella Plumbing & Heating Corp.
Team Research
TLM Associates LLC
UrbanGlass
USA Promotions, Inc.
The Vandervort Group, LLC
Villa Mosconi Restaurant, Inc.
Wholesale Marble Distributors, Inc.
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood V
Four Freedoms Park Conservancy
Frog’s Leap Winery
Joseph A. ’79 and Mary Ellen ’79
Giordano
Christina Giunta
Catherine Greene BT
Reginald Henry
Ann-Marie and Daniel Iburg
Intimacy
JW Marriott Essex House New York
La Bagel Delight V
LAVO Nightclub
Lia Schorr Day Spa NYC
Liberty Warehouse
Ronald A. Lopez
Lucille Khornak The Portrait Specialist
Lorraine M. Lynch ’91 and Arthur
Swaine, Jr. V
J. Christopher ’8 3 BT and Carol
Mangan V
Marchi’s Restaurant
Marilyn Jean Charters
McMahon’s Irish Pub
Brooke Affleck
Nails by Susan
Ashley Allatt
National Grid XV
Ballet Academy East
New York City Ballet, Inc.
Blue Tree
Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. New York Giants
New York Red Bulls
Broadway Comedy Club
New York Road Runners
Brooklyn Ballet
NYC Fire Museum
The Brooklyn Book Festival
Michael O’Keeffe
Brooklyn Museum
Robert A. Oliva ’0 4 X
Matthew J. and Michele Brunton
Tina Panariello
Bungalow, LLC
Lynn Parkerson
Caramoor Center for Music and
Vincent Pastina ’93 and April Dennis
the Arts, Inc.
Susan L. and Barry D. Richards V
Chocolate Works
Rocco’s Tacos
Jennifer Conley
Sky Zone
The Creek
Tabitha S. St. Bernard ’0 4
Czeck & Webley Landscapes
Kenneth D. ’8 8 BT and Laurie Daly V Emmlynn L. Taylor and
Jules Taylor, Jr.
Ed Danberry
TD Bank Long Island
Dangerfield’s
Edward ’70 and Patricia
Carol T. Decina ’03
Travaglianti XV
Rosemary DePaola V
John F. Tully ’67 BT XV
Scott Dexter
UrbanGlass
Patrick J. ’01 and Christina Dugan V
Venture
Empire State Building
The Walt Disney Company
Estee Lauder
William Greenberg Desserts
FR ANCISCAN
AmazonSmile Foundation
American Service Insurance
Company
The Brooklyn Book Festival
Brooklyn Museum
Chocolate Works
Ed Fogarty Enterprises
Empire State Building
McMahon’s Irish Pub
Nails by Susan
New York Giants
New York Red Bulls
NYC Fire Museum
Prime New York
Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth
Sky Zone
Uldo Contracting and Design Inc.
United Way of New York City V
William Greenberg Desserts
In-Kind Donors
GIVING LEVELS
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
$50,0 0 0 and above
CHARTER SOCIET Y
$25,0 0 0 to $ 49,999
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
$10,0 0 0 to $24,999
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
$5,0 0 0 to $9,999
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$2,50 0 to $ 4,999
REMSEN STREET CLUB
$1,0 0 0 to $2,499
B A LT I C S T R E E T C L U B
$50 0 to $999
RED & BLUE CLUB
$250 to $ 499
ASSISI SOCIET Y
$10 0 to $249
FR ANCISCANS
Gifts to $99
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees |
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE
|
+ = Deceased
| 1859 Society Consistent Year Donors: V = 5 Years+ | X = 10 Years+ | XV = 15 Years+
2014–2015 A NNUA L DONOR R EPOR T 35
The 54th Annual Charter Award Dinner
CELEBR AT ING
David D. Smith ’64
Louis G. Pastina ’79
CHA IRMAN, GENER AL ATL ANT IC GROUP L IMI TED
RE T IRED E XECU T I VE V ICE PRE S IDEN T, N YS E
2015 C H A R T E R A W A R D D I N N E R S P O N S O R S
DINNER UNDERWRITERS
Steven A. and Roberta B. Denning
The Sage Foundation
General Atlantic Corporation
Gerard C. Keegan ’6 8
Astoria Bank
Barbara G. Koster ’76
Prudential Insurance Company
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina
Michael Bodson, DTCC
Domenick Cama
Investors Bank
Cullen & Dykman, LLP
Kenneth D. Daly ’8 8, CFA
National Grid NY
William ’86 and Meredith Dawson
Brendan J. ’6 8 and Barbara A. Dugan
St. Francis College
Richard Ketchum, FINRA
TERRIER TECHNOLOGY SPONSORS
A D V O C AT E TA B L E S U P P O R T E R S
Monte N. Redman
Astoria Bank
Leighton K. Waters, Jr.
Brown Brothers Harriman
David D. ’6 4 and Ann Smith
John F. Tully ’67
Denis J. Salamone ’75
Hudson City Bancorp Inc.
Frances Resheske
Con Edison Company
George Lewis
Collins Building Services, Inc.
NetApp, Inc.
Opt Tech
Lester Owens
JP Morgan Chase
Ronald Ramer and Kevin Ramer
Forest City Enterprises
Richard Rosenblatt
Rosenblatt Securities
Denis J. ’75 and Joanne Salamone
TD Bank
Turner Construction
Waldorf Risk Solutions
Webhouse
G O L D PA G E S P O N S O R S
S I LV E R PA G E S P O N S O R S
F U L L PA G E S P O N S O R S
Richard Cea
Wingate, Kearney & Cullen
Ed Mafoud
Damascus Bakery, Inc.
Shepard T. Poole
Hallen Construction Company
Steve Quadrino
Alltype Printing
Ronald Ratner
Roger Aguinaldo
Forest Hills Capital Management
James Austin
Diocesan Food Service
Barnes & Noble
Frank and Anita Ciolli
Grimaldi’s
Will Colwell
Ferrier Hodgson
Jonathan Florist
Michael Karasik and David Rumsey
Thomas Kissane
Community Counselling Services
Kevin W. Lynch
Lynch Development Associates, Inc.
The Shea Family and BNY Mellon
CDHM, Inc.
E V E N T B E N E FA C T O R S
Vincent A. Rohan
May Ellen & Gerald Ritter Foundation
C O C K TA I L S P O N S O R S
Faye Bean
Robert Airo
Joseph P. Coppotelli ’6 3
Educational Housing Services
ICE NYSE Foundation
Structure Tone, Inc.
Arthur Dignam
Frank Califano
Daisey M. Holmes
DeSales Media Group. Inc.
FJC Security Services, Inc.
BNY Mellon
Reverend Monsignor Kieran E.
Reverend Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello
William R. Guarinello ’70
Harrington DeSales Media Group, Inc. Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
HeartShare Human Services
of New York
AI Hot ’8 4, Fast Track Construction
Reverend Monsignor Alfred P. LoPinto
J. Christopher Mangan ’8 3
Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens
Bank of Ireland
Richard Silverman ’6 4
Peter and Caroline Striano Foundation
Unity Electric Company
Honoree David D. Smith ’64, Honoree Louis G. Pastina ’79, Chairman
John F. Tully ’67, President Brendan J. Dugan ’68
P I C T U R E D , L E F T T O R I G H T:
Honoree David D. Smith ’64, Emcee
Bob Pisani, and Honoree Louis G. Pastina ’79
P I C T U R E D , L E F T T O R I G H T:
Student Speaker Elizabeth Peralta ’15 and SFC
Student Volunteers
PICTURED:
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2015 Meadow Brook Club Golf Outing
EVENT SPONSOR
Sean E. ’05 and Susan Jelen
GENER AL TOURNAMENT SPONSORS
Brendan J. ’6 8 and Barbara Dugan
The National Italian American Foundation, Inc.
Rick ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher
Alfred F. Thoben, CPA ’70 and Inez D’Arcangelo
Ed ’70 and Pat Travaglianti
BUFFET BRUNCH SPONSOR
GRILL SNACKS SPONSOR
GREEN SPONSORS
Reidy Contracting Group
Robert B. Catell
National Grid
New York Marriott Marquis Times Square
Vincent F. Pitta ’72
Pitta & Giblin LLP, Pitta Bishop DelGiorno &
Giblin, LLC
Denis J. Salamone ’75
Hudson City Savings Bank
Josephine Savastano ’87
Wells Fargo
George ’87 and Elizabeth Vogel
WELCOME GIF TS SPONSOR
Admore Air Conditioning
PHOTOGR APHY SPONSOR
Alber Hot ’8 4
Fast Track Construction
TEE & GREEN SPONSORS
Joseph V. DiMauro ’70
Clark Dodge & Company, Inc.
C O C K TA I L R E C E P T I O N S P O N S O R
John F. Tully ’67
CART SPONSOR
CADDIE SPONSOR
Investors Bank
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Robert J. McGuire Scholarship Proud Supporters: Chris Andrews; Thomas F.
Flood; Robert J. Genald ’76; Bradford Glessner; Thomas J. Killeen ’69;
James F. McDonald; Kevin McQuade ’69; Richard W. Merzbacher ’70;
Vincent F. Pitta ’72; Mike Sammut; Ed Travaglianti ’70;
John Henry’s HVAC
Thomas J. Killeen ’69
Farrell Fritz, PC
U3 Advisors
TEE SPONSORS
Astoria Bank
Collins Building Services, Inc.
C. Nathan Dee
Patrick J. Dugan ’01
Cushman & Wakefield
The Gartland Family
Dr. Victor Masi ’89 and Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
J.N. Savasta Corp.
TD Bank
William P. Tully ’72
Omega Delta Chi
Waldorf Risk Solutions, LLC
TEE AND GREEN SIGNAGE
Barnes & Noble at St. Francis College
FJC Security, Inc.
Steve Quadrino,
Que Graphics & Communications
Louis J. Scotto ’71
Tee Signage, CDHM Advertising
Community Counselling Service
Control Solutions Group
Cross Fire & Security Co.
Cullen & Dykman
Diocesan Food Services
IABS Charities, Inc.
KPMG
PRIZE SPONSORS
Edward Danberry, DMC Publishing
Ferrantino Fuel Corp
Total Fire Protection
2015 Meadow Brook Golf Outing SFC Student Volunteers.
Kickstart a Dream!
Support The St. Francis College Endowed Scholarship Program Today
Since we first opened our doors in 1859, our mission has been to provide transformative education in the Franciscan tradition at an affordable cost. With the price of higher education rising, our Endowed Scholarship program has become increasingly important in bridging the gap
between big dreams and reality for our future Terriers.
Every contribution makes a difference, and there are a variety of ways to join us in sustaining this mission:
ƒ ƒ Support an Existing Scholarship. Champion a cause that is close ƒ ƒ Establish Your Own Scholarship with a gift commitment
to your heart by supporting one or more of our scholarships. Each
of $10 0,0 0 0 over a multi-year time horizon.
scholarship represents a legacy, memory or the spirit of a friend,
ƒ ƒ Consider Planned Gifts such as bequests, lead trusts and gifts
family member, faculty/staff member, or alumni of SFC. A compreof insurance to endow a new Scholarship.
hensive list can be found in this stewardship report. You can also
contact our Development Office for help selecting scholarship
E-mail us at development@sfc.edu or call 718.489.5361
funds that align with your passions and interests.
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2014–2015 Scholarship & Award Donors
The following donors are recognized for their generosity to the Endowment Funds at the College:
Rosario and Maria Acquista
Scholarship
Andrea and Margie Arcarola
Scholarship
Mary T. Macchiarola
AIG Matching Grants Program
Nancy Arcarola
Andrea Arcarola
Barry G. Walter
Dr. James Adams Scholarship
Dr. John K. and Sue Hawes
Mary A. Ledermann
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Barry G. Walter
Dr. Richard Berleth
Memorial Scholarship
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll
Agoglia Scholarship
Emmet J. ’52 and Carroll Agoglia
Richie Allen ’96 Scholarship
Charles F. Heeran Foundation
Jo-Ann Corrigan-Ginivan
Bernard Heeran
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons
Martin G. McTigue
Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Frank J. ’66 and Barbara A. Barkocy
Rino C. ’66 and Mary Bergonzi
C2 Group Inc.
Colonel F. Nicholas ’65 and Joann Carlucci
John, Jr. ’65 and Bari Cavallo
John B. ’6 8 and Elaine Conroy
John P. Daley ’67
Joseph M. ’67 and Joelle DiTommaso
Robert A. ’65 and Marianne Ficarra
John T. ’6 8 and Camille Gerace
Richard M. ’69 and Judy Giammarco
Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould
Nancy Kirkland and Thomas H. Zarem ’67
Cirino T. ’67 and Rochelle Lombard
Philip J. ’65 and Margaret Mercorella
William G. ’67 and Diane P. Parrett
Bruce A. ’65 and Concetta Pizzimenti
Regina Medical Products
Salvatore M. ’67 and Lisa Salibello
Victor R. ’69 and Diane L. Santoro
Robert J. ’67 and Cindy L. Snyder
Nicholas L. ’6 8 and Susan Trivisonno
Thomas H. Zarem ’67 and Nancy Kirkland
Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt
Honorable Francis X. Altimari ’50
Scholarship
Angela Altimari
Patricia K. Mosca
Dr. John Burke ’40 Scholarship
Dr. Gerard J. Boyle ’74 and
Dr. Patricia K. Agatisa ’76
Bro. Camillus Memorial
Award for Excellence in
International Cultural Studies
Dr. Joseph Carpino Scholarship
Peter N. Aquilone Scholarship
Thomas F. and Virginia Flahive ’8 3s
William F. and Angela K. Manekas ’01
Francisco and Jeanine M. Ramirez
Clifford and Theresa Whittemore
+ = Deceased
Dominick P. ’64 and Rosemary
DePaola Scholarship
Rosemary DePaola
John ’58 and Marge Dietl Scholarship
John J. Dietl ’58
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
James Dougherty ’66 Memorial
Scholarship
Michael and Antonia Dougherty
Myles ’48 and Marjorie ’80 Driscoll
Support Fund
Marjorie ’78 and Joseph E. Drennan
Anne and Brian Dugan Scholarship
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
Stanley B. Tunick Foundation
Richard D. Tunick
Duns Scotus Scholarship
Albert G. Doumar ’57
Dr. Charles G.’8 4 and Ann M. ’8 4 Garlisi
Merck Partnership for Giving
Matthew A. ’47 and Edna Shannon
Dr. Joseph A. Ellis Scholarship
Thomas B. ’70 and Connie McManus
Frank R. ’6 8 and Isabella L. Milligan
Gerard K. ’65 and Joy O. Hannon
George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer
Michael and Rita Collins Scholarship
Martin F. Collins
Mary T. Macchiarola
Philip Andrew Carrano ’70 Scholarship
Jo Conway Scholarship
Lorraine J. Carlozzi ’78
Phyllis C. O’Neill ’81
James D. Conway
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Scholarship
Bro. Cecilian of Jesus, FSC Scholarship
Eugene L. Jesinkey and
Regina Weber-Jesinkey
Bernard J. ’58 and Patricia Welsh
Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown
John J. ’70 and Elizabeth Casey
William P. ’6 3 and Elizabeth Casey
Michael T. ’69 and Margaret Corcoran
George J. ’70 and Gail H. Johansen
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Dean John Clifford Scholarship
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Frank W. Calamusa, Ph.D. ’67
Edward P. Morrissey ’70
Carmen and Edward ’60
Aquilone Scholarship
Jack ’70 and Kathy Danaher
Scholarship
Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia
Bro. Camillus Casey, OSF Scholarship
Jeanette B. Baker
Judith C. Ricciardo ’07
38 Madeline and Stanley Bogart
Scholarship
Rev. Michael A. Carrano ’66
Dr. Ann Amore Scholarship
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees /
Kepler B. Auguste ’13
Jessica C. Boiardi ’05 and Michael Boiardi
Douglas J. Donahue ’01 and
Elizabeth J. Galante-Donahue ’01
Bradley Eckstein, CPA
Marguerite Farrell
Kathryn A. Grant, Ph.D.
HSBC Matching Gift Program
Lynne K. Jackson, Ph.D.
Michael A. ’97 and Julia MacIntyre
Kevin M. Madigan ’13
Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott
Stefanie M. Morisi ’10
Anthony J. Mosco ’07
Claudia Oddo ’13
Augusta L. Palmer, Ph.D.
Anthony and Christina M. Portello ’0 0
Dr. Edward Setrakian
Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF
William H. and Elizabeth Christian
Marian C. Crimi
Mary Ann and Peter De Martino
Donald K. Dewey and Santa Parisi-Dewey
Sharon and John Eitel
Herminio and Nilda Febres
Charlene Gattuso
Donald R. and Barbara Golabek
Craig and Paulette B. Gonzalez
Ruben N. Gonzalez ’0 4
Karmela Grzan
Naomi Kinley
Ryan and Dory Knipple
Dennis and Janet Kolano
Gloria J. Kolodziej
Kathleen M. Levendusky
Mark W. Maben and Julie Burstein
Francis Manelis
Lynn Molinaro
Dorothy M. O’Shea
Frank and Jeannie Parisi
John and Ann Parisi
Ronald and Alberta Parisi
Kathleen Rager
Cheretta J. Robson
Most Rev. Frank Rodimer
Nikol Santana ’14
Margo Scudillo
Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth
Diana Skurka
James and Catherine Skurka
Ron and Rose Targove
John and Regina Trommelen
Carol A. Van Pelt
Maria Vandenberg
Gail Verderese
Mary T. Macchiarola
The Ceasar J. Cellini Scholarship
Virginia and Joseph Cardella
Bro. Gregory L. Cellini, OSF
Lucia and Ceasar Cellini Foundation
The Lucia P. Cellini Scholarship
Bergen Passaic Municipal Inspectors
Association
Nancy S. Brown
Darren C. Brown
Clifford R. Caines and Ellen L. Van Pelt
Peter P. Fazio ’60 Scholarship
Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney
Mauro N. and Frances E. Fanelli
James F., Jr. ’77 and Joan McElroy
Nicholas J. Paratore ’0 9
Professor Nicholas A. Fiorenza ’36
Scholarship
Bro. Henry Cuddy, OSF ’40 Scholarship
Peter J. Schweitzer ’6 0
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons
George R. ’65 and Mary Mayer
Thomas B. ’70 and Connie McManus
Arthur Curry Scholarship
Brien McDonald
Dr. James Flynn Scholarship
Linda & Gerald A. ’58 Curtin
Scholarship
Peter J. Michel ’6 3
Gerald A. ’58 and Linda Curtin
Honorable Kevin Fogarty Scholarship
Joan A. Fogarty
Kenneth D. Daly ’88 CFA
Presidential Scholarship
Frederick D. ’64 and Catherine Furman
Scholarship II
Kenneth D. ’8 8 BT and Laurie Daly
United Way of Massachusetts Bay and
Merrimack Valley
Frederick D. ’6 4 and Catherine Furman
Shell Oil Company
The Kenneth D. Daly ’88 Scholarship
Dr. Gerald J. Galgan Scholarship
AIG Matching Grants Program
Timothy L. and Hayley M. Kelch
Kevin M. ’82 and Maureen E. Maroney
Andrea E. Albanese ’74
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
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General Atlantic Accounting
Scholarship
General Atlantic Corporation
David D. ’6 4 and Ann Smith
Honorable Anthony J. Genovesi
Scholarship
Karen Auster
Benedetto For Assembly
Gail Benjamin
Justin Bernbach
Stephen M. and Kim Bogart
Broadway Stages, LTD.
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Brown & Weinraub, PLLC
Catch-24 Advertising & Design
Nelson Chan
David L. Cohen, Esq.
Steve Cohn
Construction Industrial Council of
Westchester & Hudson Valley
Jon R. Del Giorno
Michael Den Dekker
DeSales Media Group, Inc.
David Dipietro
Fox Rothschild, LLP
The Honorable Andrew Garbarino
Joseph G. and Maria E. Genovesi
Joyce Genovesi
Arthur Goldstein
Billy Goodspeed
Rev. Msgr. Kieran Harrington
Dozier Hasty
Jeffrey L. Hill
Bill Howell
Howell Petroleum Products, Inc.
Interboro Surgical Associates
Tom Kiley
Kiley & Company, Inc.
The Honorable Joseph R. Lentol
John L. Mascialino, Esq. ’92 and Gail Zweig
Jesse A. Masyr and Joanne Jarett-Masyr
Francis X. McArdle
Karen L. McCann
Marty McLaughlin
Gifford Miller
Robert J. and Estelle Miller
Miller Strategies, Inc.
Michael Mondschein and
Lois Turetsky-Mondschein
Montana Enterprises, LLC.
Ross F. and Jacalyn N. Moskowitz
MPS Construction, LLC
Steven A. Neil
New York Building Congress, Inc.
NYS Trial Lawyers Association, Inc.
The Honorable Kevin S. Parker
Ross Pepe
Douglas P. Posluszny
Prime New York
The Honorable Edward Ra
Andrew Raia
Raymond James Global Account
Sandra Rivera
Jeffrey and Robin L. Rodus
Andrew S. Roffe
The Roffe Group, PC
Carlo and Teresa Scissura
Daniel C. Siegel
Jerry Skurnik
St. Francis College
Terri Thomson
Thomson Strategies, LLC
TLM Associates LLC
The Honorable Darryl C. Towns
The Vandervort Group, LLC
Peter J. Venaglia
David N. Weinraub
Michael A. and Ella J. Weiss
The Honorable Mark S. Weprin
James and Gail Whelan
Rudolph Wynter
Andrew and Barbara G. Zambelli
Ian A. and Tessa Zilla
Anna and Joseph Giaquinto
Scholarship
Richard A. Giaquinto, Ph.D.
Dr. Uwe Gielen Scholarship
Dr. Sharon M. Bourgeois ’8 3
Suzanne Forsberg, Ph.D.
Uwe P. Gielen, Ph.D.
Dr. Ting Lei
Bro. Austin Gill, OSF &
Bro. Edwin Gill, OSF Scholarship
Rev. William Gill ’51
Raymond J. ’71 and Nora McKeough
Dr. Francis Greene Scholarship
Irene A. Feldman ’8 8 and Paul Polik
Dr. Jaskiran K. Mathur
June A. ’76 and Ronald H. ’8 0 McGrisken
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Thomas & Margaret Groarke
Scholarship
Edward J. ’69 and Patricia Groarke
Right Reverend Monsignor
Daniel A. Hanrahan Scholarship
Glenn and Pascale Williams ’8 3
Dr. Dorothy Lipp Harris Scholarship
Angel R., Jr., MD ’62 and Patricia Colon
Fidelity Brokerage Services
Philip R., Ph.D. ’4 8 and Janet B. Harris
Dr. Nino Langiulli Scholarship
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
17th of June (Evelyn Margaret
Laquercia) Scholarship
Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia
Thomas Michael Laquercia ’66
Scholarship
Thomas M., Esq. ’66 and Susan Laquercia
Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60
Luminary Fund
Christopher R. ’99 and Carrie A. Long
Eileen M. Long-Chelales ’92
Victor J. Masi, DO ’89 BT and
Teresa Stuto-Masi ’91
US Bank
Bro. George Larkin, OSF ’60
Scholarship
Marie Di Tucci
Louis J. and Sharon A. Gregorio
Jane Larkin ’05
The Victoria Loconsolo Foundation
Scholarship
John A. Loconsolo
Victoria Loconsolo Foundation
Daniel Lynch, Sr. ’38 Scholarship
George C., Jr. ’59 and Betty Bergleitner
Delaware County Real Estate
Edward J. ’59 and Joan Mullaney
Eugene Roberti
Frank J. and Sarah B. Macchiarola
Scholarship
Mary T. Macchiarola
Joseph and Michaela Macchiarola
Scholarship
Mary T. Macchiarola
Edward Haverty Scholarship
Fidelity Brokerage Services
David E. Haverty ’81
Robert McCarron (Bro. Isidore, OSF)
Scholarship
John H. Scott ’61
Lucy and Joseph Macchiarola
Scholarship
Mary T. Macchiarola
Bro. John Hoffschmidt, OSF
Scholarship
Joseph Murphy (Bro. Jarlath, OSF)
Scholarship
BASF Corp.
General Electric Foundation
James P. Lawler ’71
Frank ’8 3 and Gloria Leggio
Pamela J. Nevins
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Jeffrey A. ’67 and Barbara Gould
Martin J. ’69 and Peggy M. Michlik
Anthony J. ’70 and Marie L. ’70 Rizzi
Thomas A. Simonetti ’67
Dr. Geoffrey Horlick Scholarship
Geoffrey Horlick, Ph.D. and Sally Sherwood
Bono H. Lee ’11
John A. Lombardo
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
Network for Good
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Dr. Arthur Hughes Scholarship
Vincent F. and Mary Ann Alperti
American Service Insurance Company
Richard J. and Kathryn Angelo
Jeanette B. Baker
Reverend Thomas Brosnan
Robert J. and Marina L. Bruno
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees /
+ = Deceased
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Mary P. Byrnes ’8 0
Maria Cestaro ’86
Denise A. Cirone
William R. Dunett
Ann Farrell
John L. and Julie A. Fitzgerald
Joseph W. and Anne H. Ford
Ellen Glascock, Ph.D.
Dorothy Goigel
Erin S. Golembiewski-Rubin ’0 6
Veronica C. Gutleber-Janota
Elizabeth M. Harte
Ann C. Hubby
Irene Hughes
Donald C., Jr. and Jane E. Hughes
John P. and Helene E. Hughes
John H., Ph.D. ’6 4 and Paula Humins
Susan M. Ignaciuk ’91
Edward R. and Alice A. James
Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation
Richard C. ’70 and Frances Jewell
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
Mary T. Macchiarola
Pat A.’79 and Veronica A.’82 Mallozzi
Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott
Kathryn A. Meyers ’72
Rosemarie Montevecchi
James H. Murphy, Jr. ’71 and Gretchen Menn
Terrance J. ’71 and Irene Nolan
Douglas H. Patton and
Alice M. Salome-Patton ’01
Patricia M. Payne
Frank M. ’93 and Tracy Petrino
Terese M. Rouge ’71 and Patrick Dolan, Jr.
Mary Jane Ruszala
Anthony Sigismondi
John P. ’6 4 and Janice Smircich
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Raymond L. Soletic
Frank Sorrentino, Ph.D.
The Edward J. Sullivan Family
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Arnold J. and Jane A. Wolff
George A. Yesenosky
Zager Fuchs, PC
Mary and Frank J. ’62 Macchiarola
Scholarship
Dr. Clement Jedrzejewski Scholarship
Connell J. ’58 and Claire Boyle
Steven Catalano
Peter E. Felvegi ’03
Connie Finch
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
David A. Gearey ’6 4 and Virginia Hutchinson
Peter C. ’66 and Patricia Nies
Cyril D. ’53 and Sunchita F. Tyson
Michael and Jennifer Macchiarola
Scholarship
Msgr. John Kean Scholarship
Eugene L. Jesinkey and
Regina Weber-Jesinkey
Julie ’79 and Anne ’79 Kelly
Scholarship
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.
Michael C. BT and Jennifer P. Macchiarola
Mary T. Macchiarola
Brother Alfonsus Maher, OSF
Scholarship
Bro. Roman Morris, OSF ’6 3
Anne M. Kelly ’79
Julie F. Kelly ’79
James Mangano Memorial Scholarship
James I. Konkel ’57 Scholarship
Frank Keenan and
Angela Caracciolo-Keenan ’81
James I. Konkel, CPA ’57
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Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74
McDermott Scholarship
Paul R. ’75 and Virginia Cronen
Richard A. ’61 and Elizabeth + Dreyer
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
David E. Gurreri ’13
Gary C. Gurreri ’10
Gary J. and Dorothy ’79 Gurreri
Michael and Paula Rantz Foundation
Louis J. and Rose Ann Mustacchio
Michael and Paula Rantz
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
The Robert J. McGuire Scholarships
Fidelity Brokerage Services
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Flushing Bank
Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, Inc.
MACRow Foundation
Victoria Loconsolo Foundation
Chris Andrews
William J., Jr. and Christine A. Black
Robert B. and Joan Catell
Brendan J. ’6 8 BT and Barbara A. Dugan
Eileen and Thomas F. Flood
Brian F. and Cindy Gavin
Robert J., CFP ’76 and Karin Genalo
Bradford Glessner
Barbara Konrad
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Krevlin
John A. Loconsolo
Mary T. Macchiarola
Robert D. and Colleen Manfred
Mary Ann and Joseph M., Esq. Mattone
James F. McDonald
D. Kevin ’69 and Kathleen McQuade
Richard W. ’70 and Joyce Merzbacher
Richard Morgner and Kimberly K. Short
Mary and Thomas E., Jr. ’57 Powers
Roy L. Reardon, Esq. ’51 and
Patricia Hynes, Esq.
John A. Rowinski ’73 and
Mary Ann Curnan-Rowinski ’74
Denis J. ’75 BT and Joanne Salamone
Madeline Scotto
Kellie M. and Robert G. Sumberac
Edwin R. Westley ’65 and Janet Kelly
Judith A. and Fred Wilpon
Dr. Donald Metz ’47 Scholarship
Mary M. Aruda
Joseph C. , MD ’58 and Joanna + Asta
Claudia P. Attardi-Pisano, DDS ’79
Sr. Barbara Buckbee, CSJ ’66
Ronald M. ’67 and Jessica Buono
Thomas W. ’77 and Marie T. Burke
Dr. Brian J. ’70 and Mrs. Butler
James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’6 0
James E. Duffy ’76
Richard D. Dugan ’75
Sean A., Ph.D. ’66 and Marion Fanelli
Nicholas M. Fialo ’77
Peter P., OD ’58 and Lillian M. Frisko
Samuel J., Ph.D. ’75 and Maryann Fruner
William J. ’6 3 and Anne M. Higgins
Leon J. Jackson, MD ’67
Matthew J. ’73 and Mary E. Krsulich
Dr. Vincent A. Kucich ’73 and
Marleta Reynolds
Jack F. LaRock ’71
Dr. Thomas P. ’51 and Emily McHugh
Peter J. Michel ’6 3
Frank G. Morelli ’71
Terence Noonan ’65
Gerard J. Olexson ’6 3
Lucille A. Patrone and Norman S. Werdiger
Legend: BT = Board of Trustees /
40 + = Deceased
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Joseph B. Pilo ’62
Dr. Cesar G. Pitta ’6 8
Thomas J., Ph.D. ’52 and Mary C. Quigley
John J., Ph.D. ’57 and Theresa A. Rush
Dr. Simeon ’51 and Frances Ryan
Dr. Vincent A. Sawicki ’72
Matthew A. ’47 and Edna Shannon
Michael J. ’67 and Margaret Spinella
Dr. Vincent Turturro ’61
Dr. John Motley Scholarship
Lynnette T. Brinson
Donald J. and Carmela D. Cimmino
Dr. Florence A. Jackson
Marija Zorjan-Madison
National Italian American
Foundation Scholarship
Nicholas R. Caiazzo, Esq.
The National Italian American Foundation, Inc.
New York Community Bank
Foundation Scholarship
New York Community Bank Foundation
Jonathan Nigro ’96 Scholarship
Paul Gitto
Ronald and Ella Nigro
Anthony N. Pistone and Faye Petras
Joseph Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata
Scholarship
Joseph A., Jr. ’58 and Ann Nunziata
John Cardinal O’Connor Scholarship
Kevin J. ’78 and Maureen Redden
Leonard E. Olen ’65 STEM Award
Merck Partnership for Giving
Leonard E. ’65 and Catherine Olen
The Vanguard Group
Louis A. Pastina
Matt Roberts
Michael S. Rutigliano
George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands
Alber ’8 4 and Laura Hot
Michael T. Long ’86
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
Kevin S. O’Rourke
Louis G. ’79 and Kathleen Pastina
Mayo and Karin Smith
Viking Global Foundation, Inc.
Professor Ernest Petrucelli
Scholarship
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Dr. Frank Sorrentino Scholarship
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
Anthony C. ’67 and Frances Providenti
Scholarship
Timothy M. Stackpole ’01 Scholarship
A.C. Providenti & Associates
Anthony C., Sr. ’67 and Frances Providenti
Charles F. Heeran Foundation
Bernard Heeran
Eugene L. Jesinkey and
Regina Weber-Jesinkey
John and Denise McGuinness
Marilyn A. Verna, Ed.D.
Dr. Thomas Quigley ’52 Scholarship
Eugene M. ’52 and Maureen Lyons
James G. Quigley ’96
Frank J. ’53 and Theodora Silvestri
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Carlo Tramontozzi Scholarship
Luci Abruzzo
Anthony J. Alessandro ’92
Edward P. ’6 0 and Carmen Aquilone
Carlos Avendano ’75
Joseph Barone ’89
Desmond E. ’73 and Joy Blaine
John A. ’69 and Carolyn Blaine
Victorianne Cappiello
Alfio Carrabotta ’8 0
Valerio Cervi
Johnny F. ’76 and Regine Charles
Adolfo Cosi
Matthew Criscuolo
Anthony and Alexandra Della Rocca
Marcella DiFilippo
Eastern New York Soccer Assoc., Inc.
Fast Track Construction
Mario Fava ’89
Livia and Scott Flood
Luis Flores
Frank ’82 and Maria Gabriele
Marcy and Rocco Galatioto
Irma Garcia ’8 0
Massimo Gargiulo ’86
Alberto Giordano
Thomas Giovatto and Lisa K. Giovatto
Alber ’8 4 and Laura Hot
Robert F. ’78 and Constance D. ’81 Jenkins
Giedris, DMD and Andra Klivecka
Charles P. Kowalski ’72
Aldo F. ’70 and Irene Lattanzio
Francesco M. and Lucrezia G. Lindia
Dr. Joseph Machnik
Aldo and Rosina Macioce
Joe Marano ’8 3
Gaetano Messina ’8 0
Humbert F. ’73 and Catherine Miglino
Salvatore A. and Carolina C. Moscato
Nedgy and Weyni Nazon
Lionel Payan ’76
Michael L. Pesce
Francesco and Rosa Piccolo
Public Schools Athletic League
Dragan ’8 4 and Dorothy Radovich
Frank Rimler
Anthony Robinson and Giovanna Robinson
Pablo Sierra ’79
Robert L. ’72 and Margaret Smith
Albert and Carole Soria
Franco Spatola
Emiliano Tramontozzi
Giancarlo Tramontozzi
Carlo and Flora L. Tramontozzi
Danilo Tramontozzi
Biagia Tramontozzi
Giovanna Tramontozzi
Bro. Leo Quinn, OSF ’26 Scholarship
Thomas F. ’58 and Dorothy O’Sullivan
Charles R. Traina, Ph.D. ’72
Eugene P. Westhoff ’67
Anthony Raykowski Award
Glenn A. Braica
Jeffrey J. Drapala, MBA
John “Jay” Riddell ’66 Scholarship
Kenneth P. ’70 and Kathleen Brown
Dr. Robert E. ’66 and Judith L. Judge
Susan Rohan Scholarship
Church of the Holy Child Jesus
Make a Difference Christmas
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
Kevin and Maureen McNulty
Men’s Day, Inc.
Sports Depot
Dr. Simeon Ryan Scholarship
Richard J. ’69 and Mary Wendt
Bro. Thomas O’Neill, OSF ’68
Scholarship
John N. ’98 and Mary E. Wlaysewski
Christopher M. Ortiz ’96 Scholarship
Christopher M. Ortiz ’96
Louis G. Pastina ’79 Scholarship
Robert Airo
Michael Bodson
Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and
Andrew Hughes
Gabriella A. Deluca ’13
April and Vincent Dennis
Jean S. ’94 BT and Melissa Desravines
Donald Donahue
Margaret Einhorn and Michael Lasky, Esq.
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
Keith and Marybeth Goldberg
Sonia ’02 and Michael Gomez
R.J., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners
Timothy ’79 and Barbara Hopkins
Ron Jordan
Thomas Kay
Michael T. Long ’86
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
Sue Lui-Facendola
Kevin S. Lunny
The New York Community Trust
Kevin S. O’Rourke
Vincent Pastina ’93 and April Dennis
Bro. Owen Sadlier, OSF Scholarship
Joseph S. and Valerie Louzonis
Mary T. Macchiarola
Dr. Charles Savage Scholarship
Timothy J. ’61 and Carol Courtney
Bro. Robert Schaefer, OSF Scholarship
Victor M. and Christina Cocco
Suzanne Seery
Jean M. Stonier
Charles Schaem ’40 Scholarship
Richard T. Nolan, Esq. ’55
Professor Francis Slade Scholarship
Joseph M. Szkutnik ’71
Bro. Robert Smith, OSF Scholarship
Marie Di Tucci
Sr. Mary K. Lane, CSJ ’6 0
David D. Smith ’64 Scholarship
Sarah M. Bratton-Hughes ’07 and
Andrew Hughes
Jean S. ’94 BT and Melissa Desravines
Fast Track Construction
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
R.J., Jr. ’94 and Maria Hinners
Timothy ’79 and Barbara Hopkins
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2014– 2015 S C H O L A R S H I P & A W A R D D O N O R S ( C O N T I N U E D )
Maria E. Tramontozzi
Mario and Maria Treglia
Aldo Tripicchio
Paul F. ’69 and Giuseppina Valenti
David A. Gearey ’6 4 and Virginia Hutchinson
Virginia Hutchinson and David A. Gearey ’6 4
Nancy Lescher
Peter J. Michel ’6 3
Anne Trivisonno Scholarship
Lt. Col. Philip C. Valenti, USAF ’50 and
Joan Valenti Scholarship
Community Foundation of the Florida Keys
Maureen Catherine Tully Scholarship
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Chubb & Son
Eric P. Degrandpre
ExxonMobil Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Robert M. Healey
Colonel Charles J. Lercara
Kristen L. McKeever
Kevin and Mary J. Murphy
Edmond J. ’67 and Bernadette O’Connor
Suzanne W. O’Leary and Ray Ryan
Paul Ryan
Michael T., Esq. ’67 and Rosemary Sullivan
John F. Tully ’67 BT
Gary J. and Therese L. Tully
William P. ’72 and Maureen Tully
Thomas and Kellyanne Tully
Mary A. Tully and Harold J. Elias
James and Chalermluxana Tully
Francis E., Ph.D. ’65 and Patricia M. Wakely
Arlene A. Whalen
Brother Giles Turbee, OSF Scholarship
Dr. Frank N. D’Ambra ’58 +
Lt. Col. Philip C. Valenti, USAF (Ret.) ’50
Louis Valentino, Jr. ’79 Scholarship (2)
Martin G. McTigue
Pi Alpha/Andy Virga ’72
Memorial Scholarship
Andrew and Jacqueline Bernstein
Gregory J. Brady ’75
George Brennan ’70
Raymond F. Chmielewski
Richard J. ’6 8 and Mary Collins
Brian Curci
Joseph Curci
Leonard J. ’70 and Concetta Cutrone
Dave and Rainey Deering
Donna M. DeSiena
Edward and Kathleen Donohoe
Daniel P. Donovan
Thomas A. ’6 8 and Nancy J. Dunne
Ed Fogarty Enterprises
Peter ’76 and Patricia English
Kenny Ford
Gary J. and Anne J. Gorman
In Good Co Park Ave Inc./ Park Avenue Tavern
Thomas B. ’71 and Patricia Losquadro
Eric F. ’71 and Suzanne Maguire
John F. ’74 and Elizabeth McCue
Dennis J. ’74 and Catherine B. ’74 McDermott
Thomas B. ’70 and Connie McManus
Derek O’Malley
Joseph A. ’91 and Sharon Raftery
Thomas ’73 and Marilyn Raleigh
Raymond J. Ranft
Thomas P. Reilly ’69
Michael E. ’72 and Michelle Salogub
George L. ’79 and Cathleen Sands
Peter F. ’75 and Mary K. ’77 Spiess
John F. and Jeannette R. Strain
Dennis M. Virga
James M. ’77 and Janet M. Walsh
Joan Yovine
Peter J. ’72 Yovine
Young Journalists in Training
Scholarship
David E. Haverty ’81
AMSCO Resources Incorporated
Richard Bernsley
Amber Brody, DO
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Brooklyn College
Steve Cohn
Combined Insurance
Orville W. Dale BT
David M. Eisen, Esq.
Thomas F. and Eileen Flood
Robert A. Friedlander
Cheryl Gonzalez
Colvin W. Grannum
Dozier Hasty
Michael Iadarola
Jennifer Ivey
Stuart Kessler
Pastel
Plaintiff Funding Holding, Inc.
Ronald S. Rosbruch
Arthur M. and Dilia Schack
Angela Tese-Minler, Esq.
The Honorable William C. Thompson, Sr.
Thomas J. BT and Anita Volpe
Jerald D. Werlin, Esq.
Viktoriya Zavelina
Professor William Yellin Scholarship
General Scholarship Support
Joseph P. Walker ’61
Memorial Scholarship
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Clare Walker
Dolly Williams Accounting Award
Dolly L. ’8 4 and Carl Williams
Stanley Willing Memorial Award
Walter R. Leong ’81
Irene Marullo ’02
Frank P. ’67 and Mary Cannistra
IBM Matching Grants Program
Vincent J. ’6 0 and Janice Polito
Gifts In Honor of & In Memory of
Memorial and Honorary gifts can be made to the Annual Fund or to our scholarship program. By prescribing a name to the gift, the donation also
serves as a tribute to an individual of personal significance. To review a comprehensive list of the individuals specially acknowledged in 2014-2015
and their donors, please peruse our 2015 Fall Terrier Magazine Donor Report at sfc.edu/terrier.
Gifts in Honor of
R O S A R I O A C Q U I S TA
N A N C Y F R A N Z O ’86
D AV I D B . L O U T F I ’13
S F C M E N ’S B A S K E T B A L L
WILLIE L. ADAMS
G E R A L D J. G A L G A N , P H . D .
J E N N I F E R P. M A C C H I A R O L A
S F C T O D AY
D E A N A M . A G O S T I N O ’05
I R M A G A R C I A ’80
M A R Y T. M A C C H I A R O L A
SFC WOMENS BASKETBALL
GLENN A. BR AICA
R U B E N N . G O N Z A L E Z ’0 4
MICHAEL C. MACCHIAROL A
D AV I D D . S M I T H ’6 4
BRO. GREGORY L. CELLINI, OSF
F R A N C I S J. G R E E N E , P H . D .
T H E M A N S F I E L D FA M I LY
R O B E R T J. S N Y D E R ’67
MARIE PIERRE R. CHAUPIN
J O S E P H M . H E M WAY ’8 4
MARTINA MCCARTHY
FR ANK SORRENTINO, PH.D.
ROBIN CHESTER
IRMA HIL AIRE
C AT H E R I N E B . M C D E R M O T T ’74
R I TA C U M B E R B AT C H
GEOFFREY HORLICK, PH.D.
D E N N I S J. M C D E R M O T T ’74
S T. F R A N C I S C O L L E G E
AT H L E T I C D E PA R T M E N T
NICHOL AS DAPERIS
E M I LY H O R O W I T Z , P H . D .
KIR AN A JOONI MCNEIL
STEPHEN A. DAPERIS
DION C. JONES
JESSICA MOR ALEZ GARCIA
D R . G E R A R D D AV I D S O N
C AT H Y A . K E L LY ’83
CARMINE NOGAR A, PH.D.
C H A R L O T T E A N N R O YA L L A N D
C A M P B E L L G R A C E D AW S O N
NAOMI KINLEY
N I C H O L A S J O H N N O TA R O
M I C H A E L A N D M I C H E L L E K N O W LT O N
M E G H A N K . O ’B R I E N
JENNIFER M. L ANCASTER, PH.D.
K AT H E R I N E O ’H A G A N
GIROGIO L ANTIERI
R O B E R T A . O L I VA ’0 4
THE HONOR ABLE WILLIAM C.
THOMPSON, SR.
MARY LOU L ANTIERI
E L I Z A B E T H C . P E R A LTA
JOHN L. THURSTON
T H O M A S M . L A Q U E R C I A , E S Q . ’66
SUSAN L. RICHARDS
TOM AND CARY TR ACY
M I A R . L E N T I N E L L O ’14
A M A N D A R I VA S
T H O M A S J. V O L P E
DELOUSE LOUIMA
B R O . R O B E R T S C H A E F E R , O S F ’61
M A R I J A F. W I E R Z B I C K I
W E N DYA D A LY S D I A Z
BARBAR A A. DUGAN
B R E N D A N J. D U G A N ’68
ALEX ANDRIA M. EGLER
E VA N F E R R E R
T H O M A S F. F L O O D
C H A R L E S M . F R A N Z O ’88
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E D WA R D R . S T E WA R T
DIANE TEIBOWEI
ISA AC TEIBOWEI
T H E C E L L I N I FA M I LY
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Gifts in Loving Memory of
May They Rest In Peace
R O C C O A . A G O G L I A ’50
MARIO M. CUOMO
L AW R E N C E H O M
DORIS PINDAR
S U S A N A LV Y
ARTHUR CURRY
GERTRUDE HOROHOE
BRO. PL ACID
ANN M. AMORE, PH.D.
R I TA D ’A M B R O S I O ’74
A R T H U R J. H U G H E S , P H . D .
E D WA R D J. Q U I G L E Y, J R . ’80
FR ANCIS X. BARRY
D O M I N I C K P. D E PA O L A , D D S ’6 4
J A M E S A . H Y N E S ’59
E D WA R D Q U I N N
N E A L P. B E N N E T T ’69
JOSEPHINE DICARO
SONIA JAMES
B R O . L E O Q U I N N , O S F ’26
RICHARD BERLETH, PH.D.
ANGELO DITRENTO
ELIZ ABETH JENNINGS
R AY M O N D A N D R O S E A N N A R I K E R
FERDINANDO BERTOLOT TI
J A M E S F. D O U G H E R T Y, P H . D . ’66
ANNE KILLEEN
J O H N F. R O L E T T E R
L E S T E R P. B I S H O P ’58
ELIZABETH DREYER
B R O . G E O R G E L A R K I N , O S F ’60
J O H N R . R YA N ’50
S E B A S T I A N T. B R A N C AT O ’52
R AY M O N D J. E L L M E R ’4 3
E D WA R D B . L E I N ’65
F R A N K S A B B AT I N O
GER ALDINE BROWN
P E T E R P. FA Z I O ’60
MIRIAM LUCIANO
D E B O R A H S E AT O N ’08
NANCY BRUCCOLERI
NEIL FELDMAN
F R A N K J. M A C C H I A R O L A , P H . D . ’62
D O N O VA N S E N N
S A LVAT O R E B R U C C O L E R I
J A M E S A . F L A N A G A N ’66
B R E N D A N T. M A H O N ’63
R I C H A R D J. S H E I R E R ’76
P E G GY B U R K E
THE HONOR ABLE KEVIN C. FOGART Y
JAMES MCCARTHY
L AW R E N C E S Q U I T I E R I
VINCENT BURLIN
G E O R G E W. G A F F N E Y ’67
P H I L I P C . M C G A R R I T Y ’81
MARY JO STELL A
J A M E S V. B U R N S ’50
M A R T H A G A L L O T TA
M A R T I N T. M C N E I L L ’63
PA U L S T E V E N
PA S Q U A C A M A
T O N Y G A L L O T TA
GINO A. MENCHINI, SR.
J A M E S R . S T E WA R T
J O H N P. C A N N O N E
THE HONOR ABLE
A N T H O N Y J. G E N O V E S I
MILDRED MENTO
JAMES THOMPSON
DR. ROBERT MUCCIGROSSO
P R O F E S S O R J O H N E . T H O M P S O N ’70
K E V I N C . M U L L A N Y ’49
R O B E R T T I PA L D I
J O S E P H C . M U R P H Y ’74
MICHAEL TOSCANO
LOUIS NIGRO
MARGARET TR AINA
R O B E R T C . N O L A N , E S Q . ’70
M A U R E E N T U L LY
E D N A A . O ’N E I L L
J O H N P. VA L E N T I ’10
F R E D O ’N E I L L
C E L C I L I A V E L E TA N G A
B R O . PA C I F I C U S , O S F
A N D R E W F. V I R G A ’72
R ALPH PICARO
J O S E P H P. WA L K E R ’61
J A M E S P. C A R R O L L ’4 0
R A L P H L . G E N T I L E , M D ’52
ALICE CASEY
PROFESSOR ROBERT GOLDBERG, PH.D.
ROSA CASTELLON
M A R T I N G O L D E N ’29
C AT H E R I N E C E D E R R O T H
B R O . U R B A N G O N N O U D ’42
C E A S A R J. C E L L I N I
KEVIN HAR AN
L U C I A P. C E L L I N I
K AT H L E E N H AY E S
M A R L O N A . C O L L I N S ’03
THE HONOR ABLE
J O S E P H J. H E N N E S SY ’74
R O S E K . C O N WAY
T H E O D O R E M . C O O K E ’57
JOYCE HENRY
JOHN CRIVELLI
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Office of Development
Thomas F. Flood
Vice President for Development
Michele Brunton
Donor Relations Assistant
Charlene Culler
Director of Annual Giving
Holly LoVoi
Data Entry Clerk
Office of Alumni
Relations
Dennis J. McDermott ’74
Director
Vanessa DeAlmeida ’00
Assistant Director
Donna DeSiena
Secretary
Katherine O’Hagan
Associate Director of
Scholarship Giving
Julie Pape
Associate Director of
Prospect Research
Marija Wierzbicki
Assistant to VP for Development
Please call the Office of
Development at 718.489.5361
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Save the Date!
Learn about more upcoming events at sfc.edu/alumnievents or call the Alumni Office at (718) 489-5471.
Men’s Basketball vs. St. John’s
at Madison Square Garden
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival
Alumni Paint Night
Friday, October 16, 2015
Channel your inner artist and come to
St. Francis College for our first-ever Alumni
Paint Night. Paint, tools and an instructor are
all included, and you’ll be guided step-by-step
as you create your own masterpiece. Best
of all, take your creation home that night.
Absolutely no art experience necessary.
Young Alumni Diploma Night
Thursday, November 12, 2015
We welcome our alumni who have yet to pick
up their diplomas to join us for a special event.
Refreshments will be served! Pre-registration
is required.
Young Alumni Casino Night
Friday, December 4, 2015
After a great turnout last year, St. Francis
College will once again host Young Alumni
Casino Night, celebrating the classes of
19 9 6, 20 01, 20 0 6 and 2011.
Alumni Memorial Mass
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Treaty Stone Alumni Reunion
Saturday, March 12, 2016
18th Annual
Eileen C. Dugan Run
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Meadow Brook Club Outing
June 21, 2016
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