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Margy Acton ‘09 | Elias Boufis ’94 | Elizabeth Boyle ’06 | Dan Brutto ’74 Robert Callahan ’67 | Jamie Carey ’61 | Samantha Carraher ’96 | Dan Chang ’85 Margaret Connelly ’10 | Sal Consalvi ‘ 81 | Bill Cullerton ’41 | Katie Dean ’96 Roger Finnell ’59 | John Gearen, Jr. ’61 | Dick Griffin ’67 | Ferris Hussein ’95 Dave Hynous ’50 | Kevin Jakubowski ’97 | Brian Kavanaugh ’91 | Danielle McCarthy ’98 Tom Mengler ‘71 | Rick Morrissey ‘ 78 | Charles Mulaney ’67 | Chris Nybo ’95 Harold Pelzer ’65 | Devereaux Peters ’07 | Richard Prinz ‘64 | Mike Quinlan ’62 Quiwana Reed ’96 | Vanessa Righeimer ’10 | Tom Schoenbaum ‘57 | Marc-Anthony Senat ‘92 Brendan Short ’87 | Anne Smedinghoff ‘05 | Steve Twomey ’69 | Ron Van De Walle ’60 Len Vertuno ’57 | John White ‘70 | Gene Wolande ‘74 | Fred Zimmerman ’77 Fenwick The Magazine
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Page 1: Fenwick Alumni Magazine - January 2012

FENWICK 1

Margy Acton ‘09 | Elias Boufis ’94 | Elizabeth Boyle ’06 | Dan Brutto ’74

Robert Callahan ’67 | Jamie Carey ’61 | Samantha Carraher ’96 | Dan Chang ’85

Margaret Connelly ’10 | Sal Consalvi ‘ 81 | Bill Cullerton ’41 | Katie Dean ’96

Roger Finnell ’59 | John Gearen, Jr. ’61 | Dick Griffin ’67 | Ferris Hussein ’95

Dave Hynous ’50 | Kevin Jakubowski ’97 | Brian Kavanaugh ’91 | Danielle McCarthy ’98

Tom Mengler ‘71 | Rick Morrissey ‘ 78 | Charles Mulaney ’67 | Chris Nybo ’95

Harold Pelzer ’65 | Devereaux Peters ’07 | Richard Prinz ‘64 | Mike Quinlan ’62

Quiwana Reed ’96 | Vanessa Righeimer ’10 | Tom Schoenbaum ‘57 | Marc-Anthony Senat ‘92

Brendan Short ’87 | Anne Smedinghoff ‘05 | Steve Twomey ’69 | Ron Van De Walle ’60

Len Vertuno ’57 | John White ‘70 | Gene Wolande ‘74 | Fred Zimmerman ’77

Fenwick The Magazine

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2 THE MAGAZINE Each edition of the magazine will highlight 40 Fenwick Alums who exemplify the school values of Excellence, Leadership and Tradition.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Match the faces with the brief biographies on the inside back cover.

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Table of Contents

04INTRO04. Letter from the President

05. Letter from the Principal

16ARTS16. Student Arts

17. Blackfriars Guild

20ALUMNI20. Hall of Fame

23. St. Martin de Porres Award

24. Accipiter Award

26. Alumni Corner

30. Wedding Bells

31. Future Friars

32. In Memoriam

34. Young Alumni

06ACADEMIC06. Achievements

08. Friars in the Fall

10ATHLETICS10. Welcome

11. Goodbye

12. Awards

14FACULTY14. Welcome

14. Goodbye

15. Awards

35SUPPORTING FENWICK35. Travel

36. Fr. Bernacki Giving Society

37. Donor Report

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4 THE MAGAZINE

In the pages of this magazine, we have featured news and accomplishments from our entire community. I hope you see both the past success and the future promise. More than ever, I believe the world needs Fenwick to continue to provide life-changing opportunities that remind each of us what God can accomplish when we cooperate with his grace.

We remain a school committed to opening our doors to everyone who has the ability to thrive here, regardless of their socio-economic status. Financial aid has increased more than 150% in my time as president. We have added resources to make sure that all students are able to thrive academically, spiritually and personally. And we continue to explore the opportunities and challenges facing Fenwick so we remain a premier high school in the United States.

One final thought – Fenwick is a dynamic institution and growing and changing every year. If it has been a while since you have been at Fenwick, please come by to visit. We would love to show you the facilities and introduce you to the people that make us all so proud to be connected with this great school.

So, remember: Fenwick is not a building. Fenwick is not a place. You did not just go to Fenwick. You ARE Fenwick!

Regards,

Fr. DePorres Durham, O.P.

President, Fenwick High School

A Letter from the President

While I do not know if I am the luckiest man on Earth, I cannot express enough how fortunate I am to be connected with such a great mission as Fenwick High School. In my travels around the country, in my attendance at local events, and in my day-to-day experiences at Fenwick, it remains as true as ever that today is a great day to be a Friar!

As president, I feel very blessed to have the opportunity to witness both the glorious success of our past and the inspiring work of our present. For more than 80 years, Fenwick High School has continued to provide not only an education in the essentials of academics, but more importantly a meaningful foundation that stays with Friars for the rest of their lives. As I tell our incoming freshmen and remind our current students, Fenwick is more than bricks and mortar, more than a school, more than the externals – We are Fenwick! You are Fenwick!

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to freshmen from trained professionals on our faculty. Students will now have increased opportunity for the one-to-one attention that will enable them to thrive in our educational environment.

We have been blessed with a tremendous, dedicated faculty that prepares our students for college and beyond. Historically, we have long had a strong mentoring program to help our new teachers become acclimated to the culture and expectations of Fenwick. The Strategic Plan looks to expand this program by providing faculty mentors within each department to help develop the next generation of great educators. The veterans who will assume these roles are very excited to give back to the teaching profession by assisting these extremely talented young men and women in maximizing their potential.

Technology has become an essential part of the educational process. This Fal l our teachers walked into classrooms with brand new computers, thanks to generous donations from the Fathers’ Club, Mothers’ Club and those that believe in the mission of Fenwick High School. In addition, we have a brand new, state-of-the-art language lab which will enhance the experience of our s tudents in foreign language courses. One of the great challenges of any educational institution is to keep up with the cost of updating technology. We are very grateful that our community recognizes this and is able to provide the support we need. Our school is in a much better place because of it.

During the spring of 2011, we introduced our new Strategic Plan. This took place after countless hours of hard work from administration, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, past parents and board members. Throughout the process, we sought input from our various constituents through surveys, meetings, and storyboarding sessions. The result is a comprehensive plan that will carry us through the next five academic years. When developing the plan, our primary focus was to strengthen the educational experience of our students while giving our faculty the tools they need to enable all to excel. Several of these initiatives, featured below, were implemented this Fall.

Fenwick draws from a wide variety of different communities and grammar/middle schools. Our students do not come to Fenwick with the exact same educational experience. In recognition of this, we have started a transitional program for our freshmen who need help adjusting to the academic rigors of a college-preparatory experience. This program offers educational assistance

A Letter from the Principal

In the words of Henry James, “It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance . . . and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process.” Since my arrival in 1997, we have had an explosion of interest in the arts. Our choir and band programs continue to grow. For this school year we will have the addition of two new studio art courses. We continue to explore other areas of growth in the arts, but do so without impacting our core curriculum which has made us the school we are today.

This is just a sample of the richness of our new Strategic Plan. Each year we hope to implement other aspects of the plan. This institution has evolved significantly over the years and will continue to do so. However, we will always remain committed to providing a faith-filled, Dominican education for our students. We as a school were founded on these principles and our mission is meaningless if we stray. Whether one graduated in 1951 or 2011, there is a common experience that makes a community of Friars. In the words of St. Thomas Aquinas,

Regards,

Peter Groom

Principal, Fenwick High School

“Hold firmly that our faith is identical with that of the ancients. Deny this, and you dissolve the unity of the Church.”

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6 THE MAGAZINE

Jan ConcepcionJen Concepcion

Melanie Kogol Pat McQuade

Academic

Achievements

Jan and Jen Concepcion (‘11)Graduates Jan and Jen Concepcion were awarded the Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship,

which is a full tuition and housing college scholarship administered by the Western Golf

Association. Evans Scholars are golf caddies who were selected based on four criteria: a

strong caddie record, excellent academics, demonstrated financial need and outstanding

character. The Evans Scholarship is valued at an estimated $70,000 over four years. Jan

and Jen are studying at the University of Illinois (Urbana).

Melanie Kogol (‘11)Melanie Kogol was selected as a Golden

Apple Scholar. The Golden Apple

Foundation of Illinois identifies talented

future educators and helps them to

achieve their dreams of teaching. Melanie

will attend yearly summer institutes and

receive tuition assistance as she pursues

her studies to become a teacher at Illinois

State University. In return, Melanie and

other Golden Apple Scholars agree to

teach in a high-need school in Illinois

for five years. She attends Illinois State

University.

Pat McQuade (‘11)Patrick McQuade is studying at the

University of Virginia, where he was

recognized as a Jefferson Scholar. His

senior year, he was also the recipient

of the 2011 High School Scholarship

Award by the Illinois Chemical Education

Foundation and the Chemical Industry

Council of Illinois, which is the highest

honor for any chemistry student in Illinois.

In addition, he was also named “The Top

Student” in Illinois by the Chicago Tribune

in their annual selection of the state’s

“Top Ten” Academic All-State Team.

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Academic

Achievements

JETS Team Wins State ChampionshipOnce again, the Fenwick Junior-Senior

JETS (Junior Engineering and Technical

Society) Team finished in first place in the

state TEAMS competition among large

selective schools. Their score of 74 out of a

possible 80 was the highest score among all

65 teams in all divisions in Illinois, garnering

Fenwick the BEST IN STATE AWARD

for the 2011 state competition. The team

also scored second highest in the nation,

scoring only 1 point lower than the first-

ranking school. This past year 1229 teams

participated from 43 states.

Math Team Places Second in StateThe 40-member Fenwick State Math

Team won the second place team award

at the state math contest finals at The

University of Illinois in Champaign.

Fenwick was the highest scoring private

school in Division 3AA for the 17th time

in 18 years and tied its second best

finish ever (7th time).

Esther Owolabi (‘11)Attending Georgetown, Esther Owolabi was

one of only 40 students nationwide named a

Nordstrom Scholarship Award recipient.

Esther received a $10,000 scholarship

and a new laptop computer. Esther was

also recognized as a Coca-Cola National

Scholar, Ron Brown Scholar and Best Buy

Scholar.

Illinois State Scholars The Illinois Student Assistance Commission named 87 seniors

from the Class of 2011 as Illinois State Scholars. Typically

about 10% of Illinois seniors gain this recognition. Almost 30%

of our senior class was recognized.

National Merit Achievements Twenty-seven seniors from the Class of 2011, almost

10% of the class, were recognized for their achievements

by programs administered by the National Merit and

College Board agencies.

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8 THE MAGAZINE

U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e

P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 | M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5

| B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n

U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y 2 | A i r F o r c e

A c a d e m y 1 | B r a n d e i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 | D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e 1 | N a v a l A c a d e m y 1 | O b e r l i n C o l l e g e 1 | S c r i p p s C o l l e g e 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a ,

B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f V i r g i n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n

C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s ( S c o t l a n d ) 1 | W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 |

U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y

9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 | M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 |

U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y

( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y 2 | A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y 1 | B r a n d e i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 | D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e 1 | N a v a l

A c a d e m y 1 | O b e r l i n C o l l e g e 1 | S c r i p p s C o l l e g e 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a

1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f V i r g i n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s ( S c o t l a n d ) 1 | W e s l e y a n

U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s

U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 | M i a m i o f O h i o

6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e

4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y

2 | A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y 1 | B r a n d e i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 | D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e 1 | N a v a l A c a d e m y 1 | O b e r l i n C o l l e g e 1 | S c r i p p s C o l l e g e 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f

C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f V i r g i n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f

S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s ( S c o t l a n d ) 1 | W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y

1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e

U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 | M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f

M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s

U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y 2 | A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y 1 | B r a n d e i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 | D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e

1 | N a v a l A c a d e m y 1 | O b e r l i n C o l l e g e 1 | S c r i p p s C o l l e g e 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f

P e n n s y l v a n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f V i r g i n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s ( S c o t l a n d )

1 | W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3

| S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 |

M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 |

M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w

Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y 2 | A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y 1 | B r a n d e i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 | D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e 1 | N a v a l A c a d e m y 1 | O b e r l i n C o l l e g e 1 | S c r i p p s C o l l e g e

1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f V i r g i n i a

1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s ( S c o t l a n d ) 1 | W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 |

I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e

9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 | M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 |

U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N )

4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y 2 | A i r F o r c e A c a d e m y 1 | B r a n d e i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 |

D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e 1 | N a v a l A c a d e m y 1 | O b e r l i n C o l l e g e 1 | S c r i p p s C o l l e g e 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 |

U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f V i r g i n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s

( S c o t l a n d ) 1 | W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s - U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e

D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 | I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o )

7 | M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e

5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 |

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C o l l e g e 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s 1 | U n i v e r s i t y

o f V i r g i n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f S t . A n d r e w ’ s ( S c o t l a n d ) 1 | W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s -

U r b a n a 3 5 | I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y 1 7 | U n i v e r s i t y o f D a y t o n 1 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e D a m e 1 3 | S t . L o u i s U n i v e r s i t y 1 0 | D e P a u l U n i v e r s i t y 9 |

I l l i n o i s S t a t e 9 | M a r q u e t t e U n i v e r s i t y 9 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n 8 | L o y o l a ( C h i c a g o ) 7 | M i a m i o f O h i o 6 | P r o v i d e n c e 5 | B u t l e r 5 | U n i v e r s i t y

o f I o w a 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f M i s s o u r i 5 | U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n 5 | C o l u m b i a C o l l e g e 5 | M i c h i g a n S t a t e 4 | C r e i g h t o n U n i v e r s i t y 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s

C o l l e g e ( I N ) 4 | S t . M a r y ’ s U n i v e r s i t y ( M N ) 4 | B o s t o n C o l l e g e 2 | G e o r g e t o w n 2 | N e w Yo r k U n i v e r s i t y 2 | A i r F o r c e B e r k e l e y 1 | U n i v e r s i t y

See Where the Friars are Attending this Fall

congratulations.

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While a student at Fenwick, Danielle McCarthy recalls memories of sitting in Fr. Gambro’s Latin class. Whenever he heard a fire truck or ambulance speeding by outside, he stopped what he was doing and said a silent prayer. One day he explained to the class that he did this because regardless of the circumstances, wherever that fire truck or ambulance was headed, the person on the receiving end was having a bad, stressful day, so he prayed for them in their state of emergency.

Last July, Danielle followed her calling as an attending physician in Emergency Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. She also completed a research fellowship funded by the NIH (National Institutes of Health). She is working towards a Masters in Health Services Research and conducting research with a focus on examining the communication barriers between doctors and patients in the emergency room.

Achievement, however, is nothing new to Danielle, who is one of five McCarthy sisters, all of whom have attended Fenwick. A standout in the classroom and in water polo, Danielle also excelled at Fenwick in volleyball and as a member of the JETS team. She claims her proudest achievement at Fenwick was being selected by her classmates to speak at graduation.

Danielle attended college at Harvard, where she graduated Magna cum Laude in 2002 with a degree in History of Science. While at Harvard, she was a four year starter on the women’s water polo team and was named

captain her senior year. From there she pursued her medical degree at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. As a med student, she was awarded an alumni academic scholarship and earned acceptance to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. She earned an MD in 2006. She continued her residency training in Emergency Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. And during her final year of training, she was selected as Chief Resident.

Despite an impressive list of accolades, Danielle attributes her tremendous work ethic to the time she spent at Fenwick. In her spare time, she acts as an interviewer for Harvard Admissions. Every year she interviews the applicants to Harvard from Fenwick. She states that she still finds Fenwick students bright, interesting and possessing a diverse range of interests.

Danielle has come a long way from the days in Fr. Gambro’s Latin class, and working in an emergency room, she hears and sees a lot more ambulances now than in the past. However, she remembers what Fr. Gambro said, and in a business where it is easy to become jaded, it helps her to retain empathy for her patients.

Danielle McCarthyClass of ‘98

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Fenwick has a New Athletic DirectorAfter 21 years of serving as Athletic Director, Michael Curtin has taken on the role as Associate

Athletic Director and passed the torch to Fenwick faculty member and alum, Scott Thies.

Throughout his tenure, Curtin has developed a successful athletic program while always emphasizing

academics. There have been several memorable sporting events during his era, which includes a

staggering 21 state titles. Curtin was instrumental in the development of the girls’ sports programs

when Fenwick became a co-educational school in 1992. He also managed the construction of a

new gymnasium and the addition of a wrestling room that has produced three state champions. He

will remain involved in the athletic department and coach boys’ golf. Curtin has no doubt that Thies

is the right person for the job. “Essentially the management style won’t change much. Scott’s not

hung up on the title or the power of such a position. It’s about the athletic development of the kids

and keeping the high academic standards of the high school. He’s doing a great job.”

A 1999 Fenwick graduate, Scott Thies has been a faculty member and football, basketball and

lacrosse coach at Fenwick for eight years. Scott has continued a legacy of former football coaches

that went on to become athletic director at Fenwick. “I have learned a lot from Mike Curtin about

leading the athletic department. Mike has been a mentor and friend throughout this transition.”

Scott continued, “Fenwick has a unique tradition of excellence in the classroom and athletics.

While maintaining this tradition, I think it is so important that our students have the ability to take

on leadership roles and acquire certain skills in athletics that will prepare them for the next phase

in life.”

THIES CURTIN

Athletics at-a Glance

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Athletics at-a Glance

Remembering our Coach & Friend, Dave PerryAfter a valiant and brave fight with cancer, on September 11,

2011, the Fenwick community lost a very special man – Water

Polo Coach Dave Perry. Perry is the most successful water

polo coach in the state history amassing a total of 17 state

championships, including eight consecutive IHSA sanctioned

state titles. The team won 51 straight games between the

2006 and 2007 seasons and went undefeated (36-0) in

2011 to earn their eighth state title. In a wheelchair for the

championship game, Perry coached the team to victory with

his son, Kyle. At the all-school pep rally recognizing the state

championship, the players touted Perry as their inspirational

presence throughout the state tournament saying, “this one

was special and we all wanted to win it for Coach Perry.”

Perry owns an astounding 757-143-2 career record in 31

years at Fenwick and Mount Carmel and a 675-70-1 record

in his 23 years at Fenwick. He is a member of the Illinois

Water Polo Hall of Fame, Illinois Swimming Association Hall

of Fame, Chicago Catholic League Hall of Fame and has

been named Coach of the Year countless times.

“Coach Perry leaves a tremendous legacy at Fenwick as a

dedicated and compassionate teacher, coach and friend,”

says Fenwick President, Fr. DePorres Durham. “Although he

has amassed incredible records and accolades throughout

his water polo career, his generous heart and courageous

spirit are to be most celebrated and remembered. We keep

in our prayers the Perry family – his wife Marianne and

children and Fenwick faculty members, Kyle and Liz, as

well as the countless individuals who were better for having

known Coach Perry.”

Dave’s wake was held at Fenwick High School in the

Lawless Gymnasium on Friday, September 16, 2011. The

extraordinary outpouring of support from the Fenwick

community, fellow coaches, high school teams and state

and conference administrators was a true testament to

the lasting and significant impact Dave had on the lives he

touched.

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Athletics at-a Glance

Sean Mahon (Senior) Selected to USA Rugby High School All-American Sevens Team

Co

ach

es

Richard BorschCongratulations to Associate Principal, Rich Borsch who received a career coaching award from the Central Officials Association.

Tom DraskiThe Illinois High School Tennis Coaches Association selected Fenwick Assistant Girls Tennis Coach, Tom Draski, as one of the Co-Assistant Coaches of the Year for 2010. Coach Draski has led his Frosh/Soph girls tennis teams to East Suburban Catholic Conference titles 12 out of the past 13 years!

Dave PowerCongratulations to girls’ basketball coach, Dave Power on earning his 800th career win! As the second winningest coach in the state, Power has coached his Fenwick teams to two State Championships in 2001 and 2007.

Virgil Rutili ‘91Hockey Coach, Virgil Rutili was named High School Coach of the Year by the Amateur Hockey Association of Illinois. The Fenwick Hockey program grew to three teams for the 2010-11 hockey season. The #1 seed Varsity team captured another Chicago Catholic Hockey League regular season title with a 22-1-1

regular season record.

Steve Blazer ‘11Recipient of Lawless Award – Cross County

Cathleen Cahill ‘11Named to the 18th IHSA All-State Academic Team

Matt Farmer (Junior)Selected to the US Youth National Water Polo Team

Mary Kate Callahan (Junior)IHSA Wheelchair Basketball State Champion;

Member of the U.S. Paralympics Track and

Field High School All-American Team

Matt Garelli (Senior)IHSA State Wrestling Champion – 103 lb; Five-time National Wrestling Champion

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On January 25, 2011, Fenwick celebrated Banner Night for girls athletics. Fenwick raised new Sectional and State Championship banners and recognized the girls water polo and basketball state championship teams. In addition, members of the state championship teams were honored.

The boys’ Banner Night took place before the Fenwick vs. St. Ignatius game on February 4, 2011. The ceremony recognized state championship teams from hockey, boys swimming and boys water polo. During half-time, Fenwick alums Corey Maggette and John Lattner were honored and their retired jersey numbers were displayed.

Conference & Hall of Fame Honors

Dave Hogan (Baseball)Lawless Award – Chicago Catholic League Coach of the Year

Brigitte Kusevskis ‘96Inducted into the Illinois Water Polo Hall of Fame

Renee Miller (Girls Swimming)Metro Catholic Aquatics Conference Coach of the Year

Rob Watson (Girls Soccer) East Suburban Catholic Conference Coach of the Year

Katie Whitman ‘01 (Boys Volleyball)Lawless Award – Chicago Catholic League Coach of the Year

Banner Night

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Colby Burnett ‘01

SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER

B.A., Northwestern University

Laura Gallinari

ENGLISH TEACHER

B.A., University of Chicago

M.A.T., Dominican University

M.F.A., University of Texas at Austin

Alison Heinz

GERMAN TEACHER

B.A., University of Illinois at Urbana

M.A., University of Wisconsin at

Madison

Alex Holmberg ‘05

SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER

B.A., Illinois Wesleyan University

Peter Lamkin ‘85

SCIENCE TEACHER

B.S., Purdue University

Carin McKinney

ENGLISH TEACHER

B.A., Oakland University

M.A.T., National-Louis University

Korin Mihevc

FRENCH TEACHER

B.A., Dominican University

M.A., Northern Illinois University

Jennifer Morris ‘06

ENGLISH TEACHER

B.S., Marquette University

Glenda Morrissey

MATHEMATICS TEACHER

B.S., St. Edward’s University

M.A.T., Simmons College

Richard O’Connor

ENGLISH TEACHER

B.A., University of Rhode Island

M.A.T., National-Louis University

Joseph Ori ‘03

HISTORY TEACHER

B.A., Dominican University

Elizabeth Perry ‘04

SCIENCE TEACHER

B.S., Santa Clara University

M.A.T., Dominican University

Kevin Roche ‘05

MATHEMATICS TEACHER

B.S., University of Illinois at Urbana

Georgia Schulte ‘04

ENGLISH TEACHER

B.A., University of Notre Dame

M.S.Ed., Northwestern University

Andrew Thompson

EXPRESSIVE ARTS TEACHER

B.M.M.E., University of Arizona

Dan Wnek

SCIENCE TEACHER

B.S., Loyola University

Faculty Goodbyes and Welcomes

Richard BeebeSCIENCE TEACHER

Mary BarrGERMAN TEACHER

Michael DePaldoENGLISH TEACHER

Laura SchmuckFRENCH TEACHER

Elmer SweetMATHEMATICS

TEACHER

Terrieann VybornySCIENCE TEACHER

Fenwick extends a warm Thank You for your dedication to teaching excellence and the educational and personal growth of your students.

31 YEARS

13 YEARS

18 YEARS

8 YEARS

39 YEARS

5 YEARS

Fenwick Welcomes New Faculty Members

Julia ZacharopoulosMATHEMATICS TEACHER

20 YEARS

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Mary Beth Logas

Outstanding Teacher Award from the University of Missouri

Sue Senese

Outstanding Teacher in Who’s Who in America

Terrie Vyborny

Outstanding Teacher of Physics Award by the University of Chicago

Tom Draski

Outstanding Educator Award from the Illinois Institute of Technology

Kim Kotty

Presented to the Illinois Association of Teachers of English, on the topic of Scaffolding Writing from High School to College, in Rockford

Faculty

AWARDS

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Fenwick showcases Student Art

The semester ended at Fenwick in early June with

a flurry of matting and last-minute tweaking of art

projects, as the Survey of Studio Art class set up their

Student Art Exhibit for Spring 2011. Open to students,

faculty and parents, the Art Exhibit showed the work

of 18 students who had spent the semester exploring

drawing, photography, batik, block and screen printing,

wire sculpture, ceramics and acrylic painting. The

Survey of Studio Art course introduces students

to various media. In the following semesters they

can continue studying in greater depth one or more

2-dimensional or 3 -dimensional media. Fenwick also

offers an AP Art History course in which students can

seek college credit.

Rev. Michael Winkels, O.P., the Survey of Studio Art

teacher, commented, “Fenwick students are bright and

talented. It is really amazing to see the creative and

artistic talent that has blossomed in my students over

the past three semesters. They are truly gifted! The Art

Exhibit is a means of showing the Fenwick community

just how talented they are in the visual arts.” This is

the third semester the school has offered a revamped

Survey of Studio Art course. Next year the school will

begin offering advanced courses in 2-dimensional

and 3 -dimensional art. Fenwick, since its founding

in 1929, has been known for its strong math and

science programs. In the past several years and with

a new strategic plan adopted by the Fenwick Board of

Trustees this past year, more emphasis is being placed

on the arts. Increased enrollment in band, choir and the

various studio courses exhibits the enthusiasm that the

students have for creative outlets in their lives. With

the development of a stronger arts program, Fenwick

will continue to educate the whole person in new and

exciting ways.

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Blackfriars Guild celebrates 50 Years!

A Look Back at Last Year’s Productions

We Hope You Can Join us This Year!

Banua 2012 Musical Comedy Revue

January 27, 28, 29

Spring MusicalAnything Goes

April 20, 21, 22 SUPPORTShow your support for the BFG program and make a donation toward a new lighting console or projection screen for the auditorium at www.friarschoose.org.

West Side Story

The Crucible

Banua

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William Darley is currently the Chairman of the Board for

W. S. Darley & Co., which is headquartered in Itasca, IL and

has manufacturing operations in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin,

Newport, Oregon, and Janesville, Iowa. The company was

established in 1908 by William Stuart Darley, Bill’s father. Cur-

rently, six of Darley’s children work in the family business. The

firm is dedicated to serving the World’s Fire and Emergency

Services. Darley builds Fire Trucks, manufactures Champion

Fire Pumps and sells Fire Fighting and Emergency Equipment

globally.

Darley began his career in 1950 as an engineer for his father’s

company and worked his way up as Sales Manager, Vice

President, President and CEO. Professionally, he is the Past

President of Fire Apparatus Manufacturer, Board member of

the International Association of Fire Chiefs Foundation and on

the Board of Advisors for Liberty Mutual.

A native of Chicago, Darley graduated from Fenwick in 1946.

At Fenwick, he wrote for the Wick, was a member of the box-

ing and track teams and participated in the Drama Guild. He

earned his Master of Engineering degree from Purdue Uni-

versity.

Darley is an active volunteer in the community serving on the

Board of Trustees for Dominican University, Board of Advisors

for the Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Chicago and support-

ing the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem

and West Suburban Catholic Charities.

Darley’s son, William ’71, graduated from Fenwick, as did

Darley’s brother, Reg ’51. Other family members include his

sons-in-law Jim Farmer ’79, John Long ’79, James Long ’81

and grandnephew Matt Darley. Bill Darley has eight Fenwick

grandchildren – Peter “Matt” Darley ’06, Will Darley’08, Kevin

Darley ’10, Ryan Puccinelli ’00, Matt Farmer ’13, Matt Long

’13, Frank “Billy” Golden ’14, Margaret Golden ‘15 and Danny

Farmer ’15.

William J. Darley ‘46

Fenwick Inducts Three New Members INTO Hall of Fame

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Bill and his wife, Fran, live in River Forest, IL.

Franciscan Father Ed Shea is the third of eight children and

was a member of St. Giles Parish in Oak Park. A 1974 grad-

uate of Fenwick, he was the Captain of the Cross Country

team, a four-year member of the track team and active in

the drama program. Fr. Shea’s brother, Daniel ‘78, is also a

Fenwick alum. After graduating from the University of Notre

Dame in 1978, Fr. Shea joined the Franciscans in 1980 and

was ordained a priest in 1987.

He has spent most of his priesthood in parish work, including

four years as the priest-presider for the St. Giles Family Mass

Community in Oak Park, IL and five years as the pastor of St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church in Joliet, IL. He was also

pastor of St. Joseph Parish, a predominantly Hispanic com-

munity in Chicago’s famous Back of the Yards neighborhood.

Fr. Shea presently serves on his Provincial Council and is Di-

rector of Formation for the Franciscans of the Sacred Heart

Province.

During the summer of 2009, Fr. Shea participated in a pilgrim-

age with five other Franciscans. They walked from Roanoke,

VA to Washington, DC, approximately 300 miles. Carrying

no money or credit cards, sleeping bags or other amenities,

they relied solely upon the hospitality of many generous

people. Their extraordinary journey was featured on the front

page of the Washington Post on the day they arrived in DC -

Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Upon arriving home to Chicago,

Fr. Shea was invited to sing the National Anthem at the White

Sox game on August 19, 2009.

A man who loves to sing and tell stories, more than anything

Fr. Shea thrives on celebrating the sacrament of the Church. A

true follower of St. Francis, he finds reason to rejoice often in

the goodness of God’s presence in our world.

Rev. Edward F. Shea, O.F.M ‘74

Fenwick Hall of Fame AwardThe Fenwick High School Hall of Fame honors alumni/ae and friends of Fenwick whose lives exemplify, in an extraordinary manner, the values and standards of Excellence, Leadership, and Tradition.

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Bernard W. Dan ‘79

Bernard “Bernie” Dan realized his passion for the financial

services industry when he began his career as a Staff Auditor

in Chicago. He spent 16 years with Cargill Investor Services,

Inc., diligently working his way from General Accountant

to President / CEO, directing 550+ personnel. The positive

transformation was equally as dramatic when he served as

CEO at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). Here, Dan led the

exchange’s demutualization in 2005, initial public offering in

2005, and an unanticipated merger with Chicago Mercantile

Exchange (CME) in 2007. In 2008, Dan was hired at MF

Global Ltd. as North American COO, but quickly earned the

role of CEO, charged with strategic planning, mission creation,

and corporate reorganization/positioning for the company. In

December 2010, he joined the Chicago-based proprietary

trading firm Sun Holdings, LLC as President, where he had

formerly sat on the Board of Directors.

While a student at Fenwick, Dan participated in Intramurals,

Blackfriars Guild and was the President of the Latin Club,

graduating in 1979. He went on to earn a Bachelor of

Science degree in Accounting from Saint John’s University in

Collegeville, MN.

Dan is dedicated to numerous professional and nonprofit

organizations, where he has served on Boards of Directors

and in other leadership roles throughout the years. A proud

alumnus of both his high school and college institutions, he

is an active member of each community serving as a Life

Trustee of Fenwick High School and sitting on the Board of

Regents at Saint John’s University. He previously served as

Midwestern Regional Director of Operation HOPE, Inc., a

nonprofit investment bank and provider of financial literacy

and economic empowerment programs.

Bernie and his wife, Jody, who he considers his partner in all

his achievements, live in Glen Ellyn, IL. His father, John ’41

and three brothers – John ’66, James ’70 and Timothy ’80

are all Fenwick alumni. Three of their children, Nicholas ’06,

Jennifer ‘08 and Christopher ’10 are Fenwick graduates and

their youngest, James ‘13, is currently a student at Fenwick.

Fenwick Inducts Three New Members INTO Hall of Fame

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Fenwick Recognizes Contributions of James S. Watts M.D. ‘51 with the St. Martin De Porres Award

Born in Chicago in 1934, Dr. James “Scully” Watts was the sixth of

seven children to Myrtle and Walter Watts. In 1947, he graduated

from St. Thomas Aquinas Grammar School in Chicago and from

Fenwick in 1951. While at Fenwick, he was the featherweight

division boxing champion and participated in the intramural

program all four years. After only three years of college, Dr. Watts

finished his undergraduate studies at Loyola University in 1954 and

graduated from the Loyola Stritch School of Medicine in 1958.

Dr. Watts completed a one-year internship at Mercy Hospital and

did his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Lewis Memorial

Hospital. He joined his brother, Walter, in private practice locally.

The two Watts brothers practiced together for seven years until

James was drafted in 1966 in the “Doctor’s Draft” during the

Vietnam War. With a large family of six and one on the way, Dr.

Watts moved his family to Texas to serve in the Air Force. He served

in the Air Force as a Captain and was responsible for the complete

operation of the Bergstrom Air Force Base Hospital in Austin, TX.

In 1968, Dr. Watts returned to Chicago, went into private practice

and was on staff at St. Anne’s Hospital. Three years later, he joined

Dr. Jack Picchetti and Dr. Ralph Ryan ‘42 in an OB/GYN practice

in Elmhurst. The three practiced together for more than 25 years.

Throughout his career, Dr. Watts delivered more than 2,500

babies. He also helped pregnant, unmarried young women with

counseling and assistance - generously offering to have them stay

in his own home before the delivery. He also arranged adoptions for

couples that were unable to have children. After retiring in 2000, he

volunteered his medical services to Catholic Charities and during a

pilgrimage to Lourdes, France.

Dr. Watts and his family have a tremendous legacy at Fenwick

and Dominican education. His younger brother, Edwin ’53, and all

five of his sons – James ’76, Daniel ’77, Timothy ’79, Fr. Wayne

’82 and Martin ’84 are Fenwick alums. His daughters, Marigayle,

Mary Catherine (Katie), Genevieve Mary (Genie) and Marianne

(Molly), are Trinity graduates. His son-in-law, Walter Morrissey

’92 and three of his stepsons also graduated from Fenwick. Five

of his grandchildren are Fenwick graduates - Ryan Rauh ’07,

Patrick Harrington ’07, Dorothy Watts ’08, Matthew Rauh ’08, and

Kevin Harrington ’08. Three grandchildren are currently enrolled –

Danny Watts ’11, Hugh Watts ’13, and Jack Rauh ’13 and Jimmy

Harrington is enrolled for the class of 2015. Scully and his wife,

Arlene, live in River Forest, IL.

St. Martin de Porres Award

The St. Martin de Porres Award was created in 1998

to recognize members of the Fenwick community for

meritorious service to the medical profession. The award

is named after St. Martin de Porres, a Dominican Friar in

Spanish Colonial Peru who served in a mission of mercy as

physician, dentist, and pharmacist to persons in the slave

markets. St. Martin de Porres award recipients are always

highly successful in medicine and are dedicated to their

profession.

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Fenwick Recognizes Contributions of Charles W. Mulaney, Jr. ‘67 with the 2011 Accipiter Award

Charles “Chip” Mulaney is a partner at the law firm Skadden,

Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom LLP and specializes in mergers

and acquisitions, joint ventures and corporate financings.

Throughout his 35-year career, Mulaney has provided corporate

and transactional advice to a number of public and private

companies. He also represents special committees of directors in

transactions and internal investigation.

Mulaney is a member of the Corporate and Securities Law

Institute of Northwestern University School of Law and has

lectured at the business schools of the University of Chicago,

Duke University and Northwestern University. In 2010, he was

named the “Chicago Best Lawyers Mergers & Acquisitions

Lawyer of the Year” and repeatedly has been listed in Chambers

Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business; Chambers

USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business and The Best

Lawyers in America.

A member of the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities for

many years, he served as Chairman in 2008-2010. He is a past

Chairman and current board member of Midtown Educational

Foundation, an inner city mentoring program. He served on the

Board of Regents of Georgetown University and is a Life Trustee

of Fenwick.

Mulaney came to Fenwick from St. Giles Parish in Oak Park. While

at Fenwick, he wrote for The Wick student newspaper, competed

on the Debate team and was a member of Blackfriars Guild

and the Servers Club. As a debater, his team won the Chicago

Catholic League Championship in his senior year and went on to

compete in the nationals. After graduating in 1967, he received

his bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University and his law

degree from Yale University in 1974. Immediately following Yale,

he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Edward Weinfield, U.S.

District Court, Southern District of New York.

Mulaney has four children, Carolyn, Chip, John and Claire. He and

his wife, Ellen, live in Chicago, IL.

Accipiter Award

Founded in 1997 in honor of Rev. Joseph Hren, O.P., a

longtime teacher of Latin at Fenwick, the Accipiter is a

prestigious Award meaning “hawk” which is given to a

deserving recipient working in the legal profession. The

Accipiter Award ceremony is held annually at the Union

League Club in Chicago.

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Not only is Jamie Carey a Professor of Law at Loyola Uni-versity, but his career and honors reflect a highly respected mind in the Chicago and Illinois legal community. Having been a member and chair of the Chicago Bar Association, Carey has also served on the Illinois Supreme Court’s Capi-tal Litigation Trial Bar Screening Committee. Additionally, he has written articles and published a book through the National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

Nonetheless, Carey possesses a humble side which allows him to maintain a careful perspective. In fact, he recounts a Fenwick experience which helped shape his ethical char-acter.

“ ...out of sheer (moral) laziness during a biology quiz I gazed longingly - and long - upon another student’s an-swers. Fr. Holzer caught me and gave me a proper dress-ing down for this attempt at cheating. I was ashamed, but what has remained with me is the reaction of other teach-ers, Mr. Ludwig for one, whose reaction was of dismay and disappointment rather than being punitive. I realized they had expectations for me and that I had let them down. This did more for my moral development than any JUG or ha-rangue could have accomplished. In fact, these men prac-ticed what they preached about tolerance, compassion and responsibility by their reaction.”

While at Fenwick, Carey played basketball his freshman year as well as football for all four years. He claims his proudest moment was going from a bench warmer to start-ing his last three games, including two playoff games. He was also a member of the National Honor Society before

graduating in 1961. He then attended and graduated cum Laude from Holy Cross with a BA in 1965. He entered law school at The University of Chicago, earning his JD in 1968.

After completing military service in 1970, Carey began law practice with the Cook County Public Defender’s Office, where he worked in Juvenile Court, Narcotics Court, and Felony Trial Court. He was a member of the Homicide Task Force and a supervisor of public defenders in the Felony Trial Division, Maybrook Court Center. Before joining Loyola in 1980, he lectured at Northwestern Law School. He has been a member of the teaching faculty of the National Insti-tute for Trial Advocacy since 1978. He is director of Loyola’s trial practice program. Since joining Loyola he has been a reporter for the Illinois Judicial Conference Criminal Law Committee.

Among Carey’s proudest honors and accomplishments, he considers being awarded Teacher of the Year in 2008 among the most fulfilling, as well as receiving Fenwick’s Accipiter Award in 2000. Outside of law, he is President of the Oak Park Housing Center. He remains close to Fen-wick and the Fenwick community, and expresses his hopes that Fenwick will continue to attract and recruit students from diverse backgrounds, and so be a part of this Catholic focus on insuring education in central urban areas where demographic changes have reduced the number of Catholic schools.

Carey and his wife, Jill, live in Forest Park.

Jamie CareyClass of ‘61

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1950Jerry McDermott released his latest book, A Gilded Walk, which is available in book stores.

Norm Canty was inducted in the Chicago Catholic League Hall of Fame for his athletic success. The 51st Annual Chicago Catholic League Hall of Fame Dinner and Induction took place on Thursday, May 5, 2011.

1955Bob Vondrasek was highlighted for his work as a community organizer, who thrives on working on behalf of the less fortunate on Chicago’s West Side. The article appeared in the November 11, 2010 Chicago Sun-Times.

Mike Rabold, a former standout football player for both Fenwick High School and Indiana University, has been selected into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame. Rabold, who is a posthumous inductee, is one of 20

inductees. Rabold was inducted into the IU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009. He earned letters in 1956, 1957 and 1958, and was a team captain and Most Valuable Player as a guard in 1958. Rabold also played professionally with the Chicago Bears. 1956Bernie Brennan released a new book, Branded!: How Retailers Engage Consumers with Social Media and Mobility. Brennan and his co-author, Lori Schafer, demonstrate how social media and mobility can substantially improve a retailer’s market share and brand position. 1957Jim Lawton participated in last year’s annual production of the Christmas Revels, held at Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre from December 17 to December 29. The Christmas Revels is one of the eastern region’s most popular holiday events with nearly 100 singers, musicians, actors and dancers. The show celebrates the season by exploring a new culture each year through its traditional music, dance, customs and folktales.

1959Earl Gorman is the author of an award-winning memoir, Fire Mission: The World of Nam – A Marine’s Story. The author tells the story of a life-changing adventure in 2007 that involved a trip back to Vietnam with a medical

mission team that weaves in the author’s 1965-66 combat experiences as a Marine artillery officer. Against all odds, Gorman searched for the two Vietnamese friends he had known and connected with emotionally during the war. Gorman appeared at the Oak Park Public Library where he shared stories and photographs.

1967Dr. Michael Collins, a former hockey player at Fenwick and at the University of Notre Dame is the winner of the American Hockey Coaches Association’s 2010 Lou Lamoriello Award. Named in honor of the former Providence College

player, coach, and administrator, the Lamoriello Award recognizes a former college hockey player or coach who goes on to a distinguished career in or out of the game of ice hockey. Dr. Collins is now a Chicago-based orthopedic surgeon.

1970Fred Gardaphe was named Distinguished Professor of English and Italian American Studies at Queens College, City University of New York and was appointed to the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute of CUNY. He had spent the previous 10 years at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he built and directed that university’s program in Italian American Studies. He also had his book of short stories translated into Italian; it’s entitled Importato dall’Italia.

1971Tim Fitzpatrick retired from active duty in 1996 having served in Psychological Operations, 82d Airborne, Berlin, peacekeeping in the Sinai, Desert Storm, Special Warfare Training and ROTC at the University of North Carolina at

Wilmington. He now works in simulation for Army

Civilian and graduated from the College of Naval Warfare, Newport RI, in 2009 and from the Defense Leadership and Management Program (DLAMP) in 2010.

1974On May 31, 2011, John B. Nerger assumed the role of Executive Deputy to the Commanding General of the Army Materiel Command. As the executive deputy to the commanding general, Nerger is responsible for

materiel life cycle management, acquisition support, personnel and resource management, industrial base operations, enterprise integration and provision of research and development, and science and technology for a globally reaching command with more than 70,000 personnel working worldwide at 155 locations globally and all 50 states.

1976In recognition of his athletic success, John Powers was inducted in the Chicago Catholic League Hall of Fame on Thursday, May 5, 2011.

1978Antonio Romanucci received the “Excellence in Leadership Award” from Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Antonio was also honored with the Moses Harrison II Award from the Justinian Society of Lawyers at its Installation Dinner

at the Palmer House Hilton. The award is given to those who have dedicated their career to improving the Italian-American condition and community.

1979Dave Schrage was hired as the head baseball coach at South Dakota State University (SDSU). Dave was a two-sport standout in baseball and basketball when he attended Fenwick High School. Schrage, who began his duties in August, enters the 2012 season four wins away from reaching 600 for his career. In 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach, he has averaged more than 25 victories per season, including five campaigns with 32 wins or more. He has coached players who have earned all-conference honors 58 times and 38 of his former student-athletes have gone on to play professionally.

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1983Brian Kelly was named the Dean of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, CA. Brian has taught at Thomas Aquinas since 1994, after receiving his doctorate from the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame.

1989Frank Lollino Jr. was named the Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year in men’s basketball for the second consecutive year. Lollino guided Morton College in Cicero to perfect 14-0 records in the eight-

team Illinois Skyway for two seasons in a row. The Panthers have won a conference record 28 straight games and recorded back-to-back league titles for the first time at Morton College in 63 years. Lollino is just one of two coaches in Morton College’s 87-year basketball history to register three consecutive 20-win seasons. He is a physical education/drivers education teacher at Lane Tech High School in Chicago.

1993Roberto Sepulveda, a resident of Melrose Park and a recent graduate of Dominican University’s Brennan School of Business, received the Thought Leader of Chicago Award at Latino Leaders Magazine’s Maestro

Awards in July. The Thought Leader Award is given to young, dynamic Latino leaders who demonstrate both poise and promise in their careers. Sepulveda was selected out of five nominees for the award.

1995Financial Advisor Joe Ponzio published a book on investing, F Wall Street: Joe Ponzio’s No-Nonsense Approach to Value Investing for the Rest of Us. His plain English approach, investment record, and non-conventional methods have landed him on numerous local (Chicago) and national television and radio programs, and his work has been quoted in Financial Planning Magazine, The Motley Fool, The Street.com, CNBC’s Warren Buffett Watch, and numerous other financial outlets.

1996Kate Dean is co-producer of the movie Winter’s Bone, which was nominated for four Academy Awards, and also nominated for awards with 22 other organizations such as the Screen Actors Guild, Sundance and many others.

Aimee Garcia and Louis Alegria ’90 starred in the movie, Go For It! which premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2010. Dinaw Mengestu has published his second novel, How to Read the Air, a tale of an Ethiopian boy who deals with identity issues when he comes to the United States. Mengestu published his first novel, The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears in 2007,

which was labeled as a “Notable Book of 2007” by the New York Times Book Review. Dinaw was also recently highlighted in the article “Immigrants: The Pride of America” by the Carnegie Corporation in the July 4th edition of the New York Times for winning the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Literature. 1997Nick Sjostrom was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Music and Sound for his work on Yellowstone: Battle for Life, an Animal Planet documentary also nominated for an award in Cinematography.

1998Kristin D’Arcy has been named Senior Vice-President of E-Commerce and Digital Media at Oscar de la Renta. Corey Maggette, who currently plays in the NBA

for the Charlotte Bobcats was featured in national news publications for his assistance with an individual in need. A former coach and current friend, Kim Hughes, needed to have surgery due to prostate

cancer. After learning that his friend had no medical insurance, Corey and other NBA players helped fund the needed surgery.

1999Celine Goetz graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School Of Medicine and started a residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City this summer in Internal Medicine.

2000After signing with the Atlanta Thrashers, Fenwick alum Tim Stapleton was selected to play for the United States in the IIHF World Championships in Slovakia last spring.

Marty Vernon co-founded a Web site design company, Educo Web Design in Oak Park. He was featured in the online version of the Chicago Examiner as “Chicago Young Entrepreneur of the Week.”

2001The Youngstown Phantoms announced Anthony Noreen as the new head coach and general manager of the United States Hockey League club. Noreen becomes the third head coach in team history. At just the

age of 28, Noreen brings a youthful optimism to an organization that continues to take strides forward in building a premier USHL program. 2002Mike Federico was awarded the Bronze Star for his service with the Army Rangers on the Iran-Iraq border. He attended captain school in Texas and is stationed in Alaska. 2003Mike Healy is part of a group of guys who have thrown up their hands at the down economy, left (or

lost) their jobs and are trying to turn their newfound free time into something constructive. Beginning last March, Healy and three friends attempted a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail, from Springer Mountain, GA to

Katahdin. ME. For each of the 2,175 miles of Trail

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they covered, they asked friends, family, well-wishers and anyone else interested to pledge a small donation to the Mufindi Highlands Orphans Project, a family-run nonprofit in rural Tanzania that is constructing a hospital for the benefit of orphaned children in the country’s AIDS-ravaged Mufindi region.

Phillip T. Owen was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago by Cardinal George last spring. His time at Fenwick High School helped develop his desire to serve, especially when he was in

the campus ministry outreach group his junior and senior years. “I have always enjoyed doing service for others; working at soup kitchens, hospitals, nursing homes, neighborhood cleanups, etc.,” he said. 2005

Greg Krupa challenged himself to bike 4,000 miles from Eugene, OR to Zacapa, Guatemala. His journey by bike from June 19 to September 7, 2010 was for Riding for ROMP, a fundraiser for the Range of

Motion Project, which provides prosthetics for amputees in developing countries. Krupa collected $25,000 in his efforts for ROMP. He decided to raise money for the cause after working with two Range of Motion Project clinics in Guatemala and Ecuador, which provided impoverished towns with access to health care.

Goalkeeper Matt Pyzdrowski is suiting up for a professional soccer team in Sweden after agreeing to a contract with Superettan Club Angelholms FF. Pyzdrowski had been on trial at Angelholms where

he performed well in a 3-2 exhibition win over Trelleborgs. The 24-year-old goalie is a native of Hinsdale, Illinois and was a standout for Marquette University. Pyzdrowski turned professional in 2010 and latched on with the Portland Timbers of the USL where he started three matches.

2006Elizabeth Boyle was selected Athlete of the Month for Chicago Athlete Magazine for August 2011. She was also All Big Ten and All NCAA Regional for the University of Illinois and ran in the NCAA cross country

championships twice. She has also advanced to the NCAA track national championships twice. At Illinois, she broke the all-time 10,000 meter record which had stood for 29 years. Since then, she has competed in various road races and half marathons around Chicago and the Midwest. Elizabeth was recently signed by Brooks and is being sponsored by them to train in Michigan.

2007John Barrett was the captain of the Johns Hopkins water polo team. The team tied for the number one spot in the final CWPA Division III Poll of the 2010 season. Hopkins was tied atop the standings with

Redlands as both teams garnered 93 points and the Blue Jays were atop the final poll of the season for the third time since 2005.

Luke Baldwin had a successful athletic career leading the top 20 ranked Navy water polo team. Luke is one of only three water polo players in the school’s history to be named to the CWPA Scholar-Athlete

team and be named an All-American in the same season. While at Fenwick, under Coach Dave Perry, Baldwin was part of four state championship teams and was named All-State his senior year.

Devereaux Peters played for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Women’s Basketball NCAA National Championship Game as they took on Texas A&M on April 5, 2011. The Irish fell to the Aggies 76-70, but Deveraux

scored 21 points and recorded 11 rebounds.

2009Volleyball player, Margy Acton, set a University of Pittsburgh and Fitzgerald Field House record in digs. Last season, Acton recorded an astounding 45 digs in the victory, shattering Megan McGrane’s old record of

38 digs set against Dayton in 2004. 2010(NP) - Loyola University’s (New Orleans) Vanessa Righeimer qualified for the 2011 NAIA Track and Field Championships by reaching the qualifying standards at the Rock N’ Roll Mardi Gras Marathon. Righeimer broke her own school record for the half marathon as she completed the 13.1 mile course in a time of 1:33.27. She met the “B” standard qualifying time of 1.36.00 for the 2011 NAIA Track and Field Championships.

A student at Brown University, Margaret Connelly was recently named to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic team. To earn the award a student-athlete must

have compiled a grade point average of 3.25 and have either earned All-America status or finished in either the top 15 runners or top 10 percent of the field at the NCAA regional meet in 2010. Margaret was one of 99 women in the United States to receive this honor.

Multiple Graduating Classes

Immaculate Conception in North Park is now full of Fenwick Friars! Maria Hill, who taught and worked at Fenwick from 1996-2006, is now the principal of this elementary school in Chicago and has had many Friars join her at IC. Reenie O’Brien ‘00 teaches 1st Grade, Devon Dal Degan ‘01 teaches Spanish, Jessica Quaid ‘02 teaches 5th Grade, Colleen Wilkie ‘03 teaches 3rd Grade, Eleanor Comiskey ‘06 teaches 6th-8th Grade Science and 8th Grade Algebra, and Laura Urani ‘06 teaches 4th Grade.

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Gene WolandeClass of ‘74

Fenwick can claim a number of alumni who have distinguished themselves in Hollywood on the big and small screen, most recently Aimee Garcia ’98 and Mick Betancourt ’92. However, Gene Wolande has quietly established an impressive pastiche of writing and acting film roles which has spanned over three decades. More than likely he’s that actor you recognize but don’t know the name since he isn’t a headliner. It’s a long road he’s taken since the days as a member of Fenwick’s Blackfriars Guild, “I actually went kicking and screaming into Banua the first year because I was pretty shy,” he reflects. “But being on stage turned out to be fun.”

Following his graduation from Fenwick in 1974, Gene pursued a double major in drama and economics at the University of Dallas and later earned a Master of Fine Arts in Directing and Acting from Trinity University. Working in professional regional theatre, he balanced his time between directing, acting, and playwrighting at the Dallas Theatre Center, where he was a resident company member for several years.

At 30, opportunity took him to Los Angeles, where he continued his writing career, working on such shows as The Wonder Years. An episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was nominated for a Humanitas Prize by the Writer’s Guild of America, and recently, a new play of his, the romantic comedy The Cost of Living, won a Writer’s Digest playwrighting award.

As an actor, Gene has most recently been seen as a recurring guest star on the HBO series, Carnivàle. He appeared as Ray Pinker in the 1997 classic L.A. Confidential, as Samuel L. Jackson’s lawyer in The Negotiator, with John Travolta in A Civil Action, Mike Nichol’s What Planet Are You From, Best Laid Plans with Reese Witherspoon, Robocop, and with Robert Downey, Jr. in Chaplin. On television, he has guest-starred on numerous shows including, Party of Five, ER, Desperate Housewives, and recently worked with Sydney Poitier in Oprah Winfrey’s remake of David and Lisa.

His feature writing career expands with the heart-wrenching character-driven thriller Timeframe, the turn of the century drama Slivers Oakley, and the modern romantic farce Loving Ebeneezer.

His writing/directorial debut, a short feature, Three Shots, was honored as an official selection in the 2001 New York International Film Festival, the Ashland Independent Film Festival, the Sarasota International Film Festival and the Director’s View Festival.

Gene continues his work as a writer, actor and director and always tries to find time to stay involved and connected with his Fenwick roots on Washington Boulevard. This past Spring, Gene was honored as the 2011 recipient of the St. Genesius Award, in recognition of his meritorious accomplishments in the Performing Arts.

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Wedding Bells“I Do”ALUMNI UPDATES

Elizabeth “Libby” Robertson ‘96Libby Robertson and Richard Kincanon were married on July 9th, 2011 at St. Luke’s Church at 1:30pm. The couple met 21 years ago in Elmhurst, where they both grew up, in 6th grade doing plays in Elmhurst children’s theater. The wedding Officiate was the Dominican Provincial Father Michael Mascari. Four Friars were in the wedding: Matron of Honor, Jill (Sullivan) Heinze ‘96, Bridget Rathwell ‘96, Quiwana (Reed) Bell ‘96 and Anthony Robertson ‘99. Congratulations to Libby and Richard!

Leslie Woods ‘00Leslie Woods and Michael Howard will be getting married at The Royal Playa del Carmen Resort in Mexico on May 19, 2012. They currently live in Northern California and will join family members for a destination wedding. Congratulations to Leslie and Michael!

Bridget Trainor ‘03Congratulations to Bridget and her husband, Michael, on their marriage. The ceremony took place on June 4, 2011 at Ascension Catholic Church in Oak Park. Bridget is currently in her second year of law school at Seton Hall, while Michael is working for JP Morgan Chase in New Jersey and just finished his first year of law school at NYU. We wish them the best as they begin their new life together!

Sara Maly ‘02 and Andrew Lisy ‘03Sara Marie Maly and Andrew Jonathan Lisy were married on December 18, 2010 at St. Vincent Ferrer in River Forest. The couple met at Fenwick while both were on the Blackfriars Guild stage crew and JETS team. Sara will be graduating in June with an MBA and a Master of Engineering Management degree from Northwestern University. Andrew works in Chicago as an options trader.

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“I Do” Future Friars

Jack Chaudoir

Jack Joseph Chaudoir was born on February

15th, 2011 weighing in at 8lbs, 8oz, and

measuring 20.5 inches to his proud parents

JJ and Maritrese (Marsico) Chaudoir ‘99.

Jack is the nephew of Joe Marsico ‘97

and Lana Marsico ‘02 and is the grandson

of Joe Marsico ‘63. Congratulations Chaudoir

family!

Michael Ciancio

Michael Anthony Ciancio was born on June

15th, weighing 7 pounds and measuring 19

3/4 inches to parents Vinnie Ciancio ‘01 and

Jackie Riccio Ciancio. Congratulations from

the Fenwick Community!

Riley Carson Hudson

Congratulations to Jennifer (Chaloupka)

Hudson ’97 and her husband, Aaron,

welcomed their first child, Riley, into the

world on December 20, 2010.

Maggie Kresl

Congratulations to Renee (Kenny) Kresl ’98

and her husband, Tim on the birth of their

daughter, Maggie, on February 23, 2011. She

joins her siblings Ben, Sam and Molly.

Michael Mahoney

Congratulations to T.J. Mahoney ‘98 and Sue

(Atella) Mahoney ‘98 on the birth of their son

Michael Mahoney. Michael weighed in at 6

pounds, 5 ounces and 19.5 inches. Michael

was born in Carmel, Indiana where the family

currently resides. He will be surrounded

by Friars which includes his parents, his

grandfather, Micael J. Mahoney ‘62, and his

aunt, Stephanie Atella ‘02.

Virginia Blue Manering

Congratulations to Neil Manering ’00 and his

wife, Heather, who welcomed their first baby,

Virginia Blue “Ginger” Manering, on August

26, 2011.

Katelyn Marie McGirr

Katelyn Marie McGirr was born on June 4,

2011 at 2:09pm. The baby was a healthy 6

pounds and 10 ounces to Ryan McGirr ’99

and his wife, Meghan. Congratulations to the

McGirr Family!

Maeve McMahon

Congratulations to Mina (McGuire) McMahon

‘97 and Pat McMahon ‘97 on the birth of their

daughter, Maeve. She was born April 26, 2011

and she will be (hopefully) a member of the

class of 2029. She is the first grandchild of Jim

Hester ‘66.

Jenna Thies

Congratulations to Fenwick High School

Athletic Director, Scott Thies ‘99 and Lea

(Crawford) Thies ‘03 on the birth of their third

child, a baby girl. Jenna Thies was born at

7 pounds, 3 ounces and joins her brothers,

Tommy (4 years) and Jake (2 years).

Brendan Patrick Tomcik

Congratulations to Paul Tomcik ’93 and his

wife, Michelle, on the birth of their son,

Brendan, on January 28, 2011.

Have an engagement, wedding or birth announcement? Please send to [email protected].

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1933

Edward CraftCharles B. JordanFrank R. McShaneJack Shay

1935

John William Eder, Jr.John T. Kennedy

1936

Rev. Robert Antoninus Kilbridge, O.P.Raymond William Russell

1937

James CondonRev. Francis R. Crowe, O.P.James F. Tracy

1938

Charles E. BarneyLouis A. FrettBonfiglio R. Zanoni

1939

Lt. Cmdr. (Ret.) Robert E. O’Brien Sr.

1940

William Edward RileyDr. John F. Roorda, Jr.

1941

Carmen F. AlessioThomas R. Allen, Jr.Joseph Francis Anlauf, Jr.Rev. James W. Burke, O.P.Frank J. GischJoseph L. GiuntaNorman E. MaloneyJ. Hobie Murnane

1942

William A. CassinJames P. Hosty, Jr.James Joseph Larkin

IN MEMORIAM1937

Rev. Francis R. Crowe, O.P.Fr. Crowe was the Athletic Director at Fenwick from 1954 – 1957

and taught Latin and Religion until 1958. He was a Chicago Catholic

League Hall of Fame member and the League’s statistician.

1948

D. William McGrathIn 1953, McGrath taught English and Speech and was quickly

recruited to help Fr. Dooley raise funds to complete the west wing of

the school. He was inducted into the Fenwick Hall of Fame in 1994,

served on the Board of Trustees from 1990 – 1996 and was a Life

Trustee. McGrath was the Vice President at Uarco, Inc.

1953

James Andrew MaddockAs founder and President of Maddock Industries, Maddock was a Life

Trustee and was inducted into the Fenwick Hall of Fame in 2003. He

served on the Board of Trustees from 1984 – 1990.

Brother Carlos G. Griego Jr., O.P.Br. Griego was a former faculty member in the Theology department

from 1984 – 1990. He was extremely active in the school community

serving 3 years as Chaplain, Kairos Retreat and Fathers’ Club

Moderator, and Pro-Life Club and The Wick moderator for one year.

Ignatia Pusateri-CaponePusateri-Capone was a Life Trustee and Fenwick Hall of Fame

member since 2005. An avid supporter of the school, she was the

past President of the Fenwick Mothers’ Club during the 1962-63

school year.

Robert J. SmithA funeral director for more than 65 years, Smith owned and operated

William C. Smith & Sons Funeral Home and Smith-Corcoran Funeral

Home. He was a Fenwick Life Trustee and served on the Board of

Trustees from 1971 – 1978.

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IN MEMORIAM (continued)1943

Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Sr.Edward R. McGahWilliam Wallace RochePhilip H. Suess, D.D.S.

1944

William J. Cahill, M.D.Philip James Foley III, M.D.Edward R. Kavanagh Dr. Edward Kerwin, Jr.Jules V. MeyeringThomas Jerome MurtaughJ. Donald Ryan

1945

Thomas F. Hannon

1946

Robert P. BrennanRalph J. DavisWilliam J. Finn Jr.Verne F. KelleyEdward T. Reidy, Jr.

1947

William G. CoakleyJoseph L. Rigali, Jr.

1948

Neal McGarry BidwillPhilip J. DavisJames P. JanaRobert H. KingD. William McGrath John P. Milnamow, Jr.

1949

Thomas J. ConroyJames E. GearenBernard J. HancockRobert Francis O’NeillBarry N. Rigney

1951

John CurtisJoseph R. DonlanRobert M. GirouxStanley J. Giryotas, D.D.S.George B. LaneGerald W. MainJohn A. NettletonThomas P. PodockDonald R. SmithJames R. Waldman, Sr., D.D.S

1952

Edward T. CurtinRobert J. RigheimerDr. Richard J. Sassetti

1953

Thomas Ralph FlynnPeter A. HohmanJames Andrew Maddock Joseph E. Rossi

1954

Hon. Lawrence A. PassarellaRobert A. SenecaRaymond F. Van De Walle

1955

Ronald J. BeshkFrank J. CiminoMatthew A. KassTerrence M. O’BrienEdward J. Powers

1956

Natale R. MarateaJohn L. McNeil Jr.

1958

George Peter KorzeniewskiJohn T. Sullivan

1959

Michael L. Gentile

1960

Edward F. GerardThomas J. HaydenMichael L. KavanaughDaniel L. KeppKenneth T. McCurryThomas J. McGinnisNick C. ScottRichard V. Wantuchowicz

1961

Roger J. CalcagnoJohn Michael Gallagher

1962

Michael Patrick Morrison

1963

Patrick J. DoyleAnthony V. PusateriKenneth A. Russell

1965

Patrick James CallahanGary W. GriffithRobert P. Serio

1966

David R. BoyleCharles F. Sarno

1968

Gerald E. CarmodyW. Gregory Drevs

1969

Thomas A. EngelThomas Emmett Burns

1972

Joseph C. HennessyJames Slattery

1975

Jay Richard KaiserJames Francis McGah

1977

Michael J. Hettinger

1978

William J. Hawkins

1980

Robert E. CaulkinsJeffrey O. King

1981

Michael G. Rogers

1986

Frank J. Stelter

1990

Wallace D. Whigam Jr.

1998

Michael J. RosenquistStephen D. Vernon

2000

Terese L. Klein

2004

Angelo Bonadonna

2006

William Edward Cello

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The Fenwick Young Alumni Association, which includes the Fenwick classes from 1995-2011, has had another very successful year. Under the leadership of former President Mike Megall ’95, the Fenwick Young Alumni Association hosted their main events, including the Young Alumni

Wine Tasting, the Christmas Wrapped Up in Friar Pride

gift drive to benefit Big Brother/Big Sisters of Chicago, and the Young Alumni Boat Cruise, which took place on the Fort Dearborn on June 24, 2011. This year’s Young Alumni Boat Cruise had 164 attendees and raised funds through FriarsChoose.org, which directly benefitted the students who currently attend Fenwick.

Much of the success can be attributed to the leadership of the Young Alumni Board, the wonderful sponsors of all of the events and the class representatives, who have done a terrific job of driving attendance at these events.

On March 5, 2011 the young alums participated in a service

day at nearby, St. Angela’s School on Chicago’s west side. Fenwick young alumni, staff, parents, current students, St. Angela’s students and Fenwick/St. Angela’s alums teamed up to help re-paint the hallways in preparation for St. Angela’s spring open house. The students were very appreciative and one of them sent us the Thank You note pictured. It was a wonderful experience for everyone involved and was a great opportunity to help a fantastic school like St. Angela’s.

Brian Roche ‘03 will take the reigns as the new President of the Young Alumni Association. Thank you to all Fenwick Young Alums who have participated in these events and we look forward to your future involvement! Please contact Caleb Fields ‘03, Manager of Alumni Relations, at [email protected] or 708-386-0127 x199 for more information about the Young Alumni Association or to become involved as a class representative.

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DEVELOPMENT TRAVEL SCHEDULE

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Fr. William Bernacki, O.P. Giving SocietySUPPORTING FENWICK

A planned gift is a gift we plan in this lifetime to give from our next lifetime after we are born to eternal life. Planned gifts can take many forms. They can be life insurance policies, bequests of cash or stocks, trusts and annuities. Planned gifts can provide cash flow in a donor’s lifetime and reduce the tax burden upon surviving loved ones. They frequently require legal and financial counsel to draft the optimum plan for the donor’s unique circumstances.

Fenwick has retained the services of PhilanthroCorp to provide counsel at no cost to its planned gift donors. PhilanthroCorp is a faith-based provider of planned giving services for Christian charitable organizations.

Please consider joining the Reverend William Bernacki, O.P. Planned Giving Society by making a planned gift to Fenwick. If you have already done so, please accept our gratitude and kindly so inform us. If you have not already done so, please contact Dr. Jerry Lordan (708-386-0127 ext. 114) in the Fenwick Development Office to discuss how together we can facilitate that process. Where there is a will, there is a way.

Fenwick introduces FriarsChoose.org

FriarsChoose.org is an on-line initiative designed to

engage Fenwick supporters with the current efforts

and needs of the school. It offers an on-line donation

platform allowing members of the Fenwick community

all across the country to now select a specific program

or initiative they would like to support. The projects on

FriarsChoose will incorporate all functions of the school

including academic and departmental efforts, athletic

teams, the arts programs and various extracurricular

activities. All of the FriarsChoose projects are requested

directly from the department chair, teacher, coach or

moderator responsible for that project. Explore www.

friarschoose.org and help support your favorite program

at Fenwick!

Fenwick High School has formed the Reverend William Bernacki, O.P. Planned Giving Society as a way not only to honor one of the most loyal members of our community, but also to provide financial security to the ministry he has served so well for so long in so many ways.

Fr. Bernacki’s life is a powerful witness to the Friar mission. After a childhood on Chicago’s Northwest Side, he served with the Navy in the South Pacific during World War II and attended Loyola University on the GI Bill. Father is a member of his alma mater’s Athletic Hall of Fame for his stellar participation on its golf team. He came to Fenwick in 1959 and since then he has been a teacher, coach, president-principal and Life Trustee. He is also a member of the Fenwick Hall of Fame.

Father has given consistently in many ways of his time and talent to advance Fenwick’s priceless contribution to American society. Similarly, there are many ways such as annual fund donations, major gifts and capital campaign pledges for us to contribute our treasure to advance Fenwick’s positive influence on our society. Of all these ways, a planned gift is the most effective to support Fenwick.

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St. Dominic Society ($5,000+)

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. James Barr III ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Barrett, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Birringer

Mr. Raymond J. Capitanini ‘53

Dr. and Mrs. John M. Cahill ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Carstens ‘68

Mr. Richard A. Cederoth and Ms. Lisa J. Cederoth

Dr. Christopher W. Clardy and Dr. Ann B. Fischer

CME Group, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Collins ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cooney, Jr. ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Darley ‘46

Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. DeMaio

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiTommaso

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Sr. ‘43

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flynn ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. John N. Gallo

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Garibotti

The GE Foundation

Estate of Frank S. Haubold ‘34

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Helme, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hendrickson, Jr.

Mr. Brian T. Herbstritt ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Herbstritt, Jr.

HFS Chicago Scholars

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hoppe

Mr. Thomas J. Irvin and Ms. Kalee Ahlin

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Joss ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Judy ‘57

K-Five Construction Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Leone ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lies ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Livingston

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lovelace

Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Mavrogenes

Mr. Angelo M. Mazzone III ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moore ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moore ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrissey ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mulaney, Jr. ‘67

Mr. and Judge Joseph P. Mulhern III ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mulvihill ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Mulvihill ‘81

The Napleton Family Foundation

Mr. H. Frederick Nebel ‘34

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Nelson ‘75

Dr. and Mrs. Deming L. Payne

Mrs. Edward J. Powers

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Pruyn ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Quinlan ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Regan, Jr. ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ritchie, Jr. ‘50

Dr. and Mrs. Victor M. Romano ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Seyfarth

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shannon ‘54

The Phillip Sloan Memorial Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. St. Clair ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Stark

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tardella

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Trucco

US Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wallach ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Waring

Dr. James Watts Family Scholarship

Drs. George and Anne Wendt ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wolande ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Yeager

St. Albert the Great Society ($2,500-$4,999)

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Androwich, Sr. ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Baum ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. Miroslaw Binecki

Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Calabrese ‘62

Mr. Charles P. Carey, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Carinato ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cashman ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Chirillo

W.S. Darley & Company

Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Finan ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Finn ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Frolik, Jr. ‘84

Mr. Donald C. Gancer ‘51

Mr. William Gee and Ms. Susan Crothers

Mr. Henry L. Gianatasio ‘42

Goldman, Sachs & Company

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Grieco

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hopkinson ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Hunt

Ms. Deborah A. Jansen and Mr. Daniel Winchell

Mr. and Mrs. Jaime J. Javors ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Junius ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kralovec

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Kremer ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Krug ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lisy

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Madden

Mr. Herbert J. Marros ‘76

Mr. Patrick J. Mazza ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. Miles W. McHugh ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. James E. McLean

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Napleton

Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. Napolitano

Dr. and Mrs. William J. Nelson ‘76

New York Life Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Noell, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. O’Connell ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pyzdrowski

Quest Food Management Services

Mr. Thomas B. Quinn and Ms. Eileen L. Furey

Drs. Randall and Mary Reither

Mr. David W. Rosemeyer ‘75

Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ross

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Schulte, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Shutack

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smart

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Smith

Mr. Edward M. Sullivan ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley P. Summers

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Tomasian ‘88

Dr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Vertuno ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Victor, Jr. ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Wade

Mr. Daniel G. Watts and Ms. Maureen Watts

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Wicklander, Jr. ‘55

Bishop Fenwick Society ($1,000-$2,499)

Anonymous

Adobe Systems Incorporated

Agape Foundation

AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Acton

Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Balsamo ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Bartecki

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Bazzanella, Sr.

Rev. William J. Bernacki, O.P.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Betancourt ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Biancalana ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Shawn K. Blackwell ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. Clemens W. Boltz ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Brooker ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Buzzell

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cafaro

Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Cainkar

Mr. John F. Calmeyn and Ms. Marjory T. Cleveland

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Canfora

Mr. Franklin D. Capitanini ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carstens ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Cascino ‘72

Dr. and Mrs. Bohdan L. Charkewycz ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. Art J. Chiappetta

Mr. Joseph P. Chronister and Ms. Laura Weyrauch

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cimino

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Clark ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cleal

Clifton Gunderson, L.L.P.

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Coffey

Comcast Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Condon ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cronin ‘60

Mr. Timothy G. Culhane ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cullen ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cullen, Jr. ‘89

Del Percio Gassmann Memorial Cancer Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Dolan ‘59

Dominican Province of St. Albert the Great

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Doody ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. G. Michael Driscoll ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Dunigan ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Dussias

Dr. David M. Dvorak ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dwyer

Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Ember, Jr. ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Erickson

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Esposito, Jr. ‘90

Mr. Joseph M. Esposito ‘94

Mr. Anthony R. Fasanella ‘89

Mr. Francis A. Ferrone ‘48

Mrs. William J. Finn, Jr.

Drs. Henry and Angelica Fuentes

Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gancer

Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gianatasio ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gibbons

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory V. Gibbs ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gieseman ‘81

Drs. Charles and Maryellen Giger ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Gill ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Giura ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Grusecki ‘62

Mr. John W. Guarisco ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Hague

Dr. and Mrs. David E. Hammers ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Hanley ‘93

Mrs. Suzanne C. Hanley

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Harnett ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Hausken

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Healy, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Healy ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Heiberger ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hentschel ‘51

Herff Jones Company, Inc.

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hickey

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Higgins ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Horrigan III

ITG, Inc.

Mr. John M. Jenks ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Terrence M. Johnson ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Joss ‘77

JPMorgan Chase Foundation

Mr. Brian P. Kavanaugh and Ms. Julie A. Koca

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Kelleher ‘82

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Kelleher

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Kelly

Mr. Brian T. Kennedy ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kopecky ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. George B. Krug, Jr. ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Lange

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langhans

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Larocca ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Latz III ‘76

Dr. John C. Lavezzi ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Long ‘81

Mr. John C. Long ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Madden

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mallof ‘69

Mr. John F. Mannion, Jr. ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. V. James Marino ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. McAllister ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. McCaffray ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McCarthy

Mr. Thomas J. McCormick ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. McCullough

Dr. and Mrs. Eugene T. McEnery ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. James P. McGuire ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. McInerney ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. William E. McMahon ‘53

Mr. Thomas W. McNamara ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. McQuade

Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Mentone ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miles

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Moe ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morrissey ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Muller ‘56

Mrs. John F. Mullins

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Murray ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Neill III

Mr. Joseph Niciforo

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Nikolai

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. O’Connor, Jr. ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Malley, Jr. ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Pelka ‘60

Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Pelzer, Jr. ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Porter

Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Poulin ‘81

Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Prinz ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Pritz ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Reedy ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Ritten

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Roach ‘58

Mr. Kevin Roche ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Ronan ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rowsell

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ryan III

Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sanders ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schmid ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schukay ‘52

Estate of Eugene T. Schuler

Mary L. Schuler Residuary Trust

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Seligmann

Mr. and Mrs. Abelardo Sierra

Dr. and Mrs. John P. Sikorski ‘69

Mr. Allen O. Simmons ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Snarskis

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Snyder ‘60

Mr. Thomas J. Sorquist ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Steinmeyer

St. Luke Parish

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tate ‘62

Tellabs Giving

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Trankina ‘52

Truist

Mr. Leonard J. Tufo ‘58

The University of Michigan

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Ward ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Watts ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wehman ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Wendt ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wert ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkens

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Zawacki

Mr. Allen M. Zielinski and Ms. Debbie Enterante

Presidents Club ($500-$999)

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Mario A. Abate ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Alletto

Anichini Brothers, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Antonello ‘47

Dr. and Mrs. Gerard V. Aranha

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Atchison

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Auer ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Babbo ‘90

Bank of America Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Kent D. Barnett and Ms. Lauren Heath

Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Barney ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Barrett III ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. John Barun ‘85

Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Battistoni ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Baxa ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bellock ‘64

Dr. and Mrs. David R. Berni

Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Beth

Mr. John J. Blanchard ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Denio R. Bolzan ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Bourjaily, Jr. ‘49

Dr. and Mrs. Austin J. Boyle III ‘71

Mr. Robert J. Bradley and Ms. Barbara Dean

Dr. Brian M. Braithwaite ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brennan

Mr. David N. Brictson ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Bucolo ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burke ‘58

Mr. William G. Burke ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Cahill

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Callahan ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carey

Mr. Robert C. Carraher ‘70

Mrs. Samantha Carraher ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Castellon ‘88

Chicago Rivet Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Chott ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Claffy

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Clark ‘52

Mrs. Margaret N. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Connell ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Brian I. Connelly

Mr. Dennis B. Cook ‘70

Dr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Cozzi ‘79

Senator and Mrs. Daniel J. Cronin ‘77

Mr. Kevin M. Crotty ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cullerton ‘41

Dr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Cullinane ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Dan ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dan ‘66

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Delisi ‘86

Mr. Kim R. Denkewalter ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Devitt

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. DiBenedetto ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Dillon

Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Dittmer

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dougherty

Mr. Jerome F. Dunne ‘51

Mr. John B. Dwyer ‘50

Judge and Mrs. Mark W. Dwyer

El Milagro, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Erickson

Mr. Gregg A. Ernst ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Evon ‘72

FGM Architects

Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts

Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Fiedler ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. David Figliulo

Mr. and Mrs. James V. Fineran ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Emmet T. Flood IV ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Foley ‘57

Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Fox ‘60

Dr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Galligani ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Garelli

Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Gazzolo, Jr. ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gillis

Mr. Joseph G. Glab ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gorman ‘71

Dr. and Mrs. John F. Grady

Mr. and Mrs. Mel J. Graham ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Griffin ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hart

Mr. and Mrs. H. Michael Hartmann

Ms. Colleen M. Healy

Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Higgins ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Higgins ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Hipskind

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Honquest ‘60

Hospira Employee Giving Campaign

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hosty III ‘62

Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. Hutchinson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Joss ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Joyce ‘67

LT COL Joseph P. Joyce III ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Kaiser

Mr. and Dr. Charles J. Kirchoff

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Koerner

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Koranda ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Kornesczuk

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kotynek ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kral, Jr. ‘59

Dr. Ladd J. Kulhanek and Dr. Claudia R. Kulhanek

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Kuzel

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Kuzmic

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Kwasigroch

Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Lasek

Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Lattner ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Lattner ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Laudadio ‘84

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Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Lavigne, Jr. ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. Terrence P. LeFevour ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Lingle ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Liston

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lodge ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Logue, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Lombard

Mr. Michael J. Mahoney and Ms. Nancy Smith

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Maley ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Mallon, Jr. ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett P. Malloy, Jr. ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maly

Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Marquis ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCarty

Dr. and Mrs. Clement J. McDonald ‘58

Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. McDonald ‘63

McDonald’s Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. McGee ‘70

Mr. Edward J. McGillen and Ms. Mary Raleigh

Mr. and Mrs. John A. McGrail

Mr. and Mrs. John T. McSweeney ‘75

Mr. Michael J. Megall ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Micheli ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Mickiewicz ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Moreno

Mr. Daniel C. Morrissey ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrissey III ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Morrissey ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Morrissey ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Mulhern ‘74

Dr. G. Martin Mullen and Dr. Cathleen M. Cronin

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Munch ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Muriello ‘46

Ms. C. Suzanne Murin

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Murphy

Mrs. Alice T. Murphy

Mrs. Shirley A. Murtaugh

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. O’Brien ‘57

Mr. Michael P. Ockrim ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Owens

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Owens, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Ozga ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Pacer ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Parker, Jr. ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Pope ‘60

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Powers ‘49

Dr. and Mrs. Vikram C. Prabhu

Prime Therapeutics

Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Puckorius

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Ray

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Reardon ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Redden

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rigali

Dr. and Mrs. James B. Ross ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ruck ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ruff III

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Ryan ‘79

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Ryan ‘42

Mr. Timothy J. Scanlon ‘85

Dr. and Mrs. William A. Scanlon ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Schoen

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scott ‘68

Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Semba

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Shaker ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shannon, Jr. ‘53

Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Sloan

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smetana ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith ‘68

Mr. James J. Smith ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Spahn ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sreniawski

Mr. and Mrs. Mario J. Stefanini ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Stein ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Sullivan ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sullivan ‘76

COL and Mrs. Thomas W. Sweeney ‘61

Dr. William J. Sweeney ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Thornton ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tierney ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Giancarlo Turano

Dr. and Mrs. Michael V. Unti ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Van Grinsven

Mr. George L. Vondruska ‘57

Dr. and Mrs. James J. Walsh, Jr. ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Walsh, Jr. ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weissman

Wells Fargo Foundation

Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. West

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wojdyla, Sr.

Mr. Thomas E. Zielinski

Friars Club ($250-$499)

Anonymous

Judge and Mrs. William E. Alexa ‘59

Dr. Joseph J. Alioto ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. John O. Andersen ‘52

Mr. Matthew R. Aranha ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Archibald, Jr. ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. Vasyl Baranovsky

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Barton ‘51

Mr. John C. Bell ‘82

Dr. Daniel M. Bethencourt and Ms. Kathleen Hughes

Mr. William J. Bonn, Jr. ‘46

Mr. John M. Bottigliero III ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Boyle

Mrs. Maureen K. Bransfield

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brothman ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Harmon A. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Buckley ‘91

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Burke, Jr. ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Burns ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cahill ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Calcagno ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Canty ‘79

Dr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Cappitelli ‘62

Mr. Philip J. Caputo and Ms. Leslie B. Ware

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Carretta ‘57

Drs. Robert and Rosemary Carroll

Ms. Lauren M. Cassidy

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cassin ‘66

Mr. James P. Chaloupka ‘00

Dr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor J. Clark

Mr. Timothy M. Clark ‘80

Dr. J. Lawrence Cogan ‘62

Ms. Deborah M. Coligado ‘99

Mr. Michael O. Collins ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Comiskey ‘66

Ms. Bridget K. Comiskey ‘03

Dr. and Mrs. James L. Concannon ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Corvino ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Cremons ‘71

Mr. Brian T. Cronin ‘74

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cronin, Jr. ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Cusimano ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dan ‘41

Ms. Jenny L. DiBenedetto ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. DiJulio ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. DiSilvestro ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Donahue

Mr. E. Bryan Dunigan III ‘64

Mr. Richard J. Dunne ‘48

Hon. James B. Durkin ‘79

Mr. Robert W. Eder ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Egan

Mr. Paul J. Ehlenbach and Ms. Susan Patterson

El Milagro of Texas

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Engel ‘62

Exelon Corporation

ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.

LT COL and Mrs. P. Martin Fenlon ‘67

Mr. Caleb R. Fields ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Floodstrand ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Foley ‘85

Dr. Paul F. Frymark ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Gagliardo ‘80

Mr. Michael C. Gallagher ‘72

Ms. Laurie Gallien

Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Gallo ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Garippo ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Gasparo ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Gatto ‘88

Dr. Stephen R. Gawne

Mr. Paul C. Gearen ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gibbs

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Giuliano

Mr. Christopher A. Gleason ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Goffron

Mr. Thomas D. Grusecki ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hamilton ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Hart ‘49

Mr. Michael J. Hayes ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hayes

Ms. Kristin Heidloff ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Christian F. Henning, Jr. ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Henry ‘52

Mr. Brian M. Herald ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Terrence E. Herbstritt ‘73

Mr. Thomas P. Incrocci ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Jacobs ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Jalovec ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Jennings, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. James Jodoin

The S.C. Johnson Wax Fund

Dr. and Mrs. Terrence W. Johnson ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Joyce, Jr. ‘65

Hon. and Mrs. John F. Joyce ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Kelly, Jr. ‘58

Mr. Peter B. Kennedy ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Koladycz ‘62

Mr. Kevin E. Kolis ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kosin ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Krecek

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Krypel ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Kurtz ‘03

Mr. Jack B. Lambke ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lantero, Sr.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. LaPata ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lattner ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Lies II ‘64

Mr. Sean P. Lightner ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Liston ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Lisy

Dr. William G. Mayer and Ms. Amy Logan

Mrs. Terese McCarthy Best ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. John P. McCormick

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Mr. Ryan K. McGirr ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGovern ‘52

Mr. James C. McKeegan ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Meany, Jr. ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Monaco ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Moore ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moore IV

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Moran

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Moravecek ‘69

REAR ADM and Mrs. Thomas A. Morrison ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morsch ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mulkerin ‘58

Professor John M. Mulvey ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Mungo ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Murphy ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Nahlik ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Denis A. Nelligan ‘55

Mr. Thomas E. Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nerger ‘74

Nuveen Investments

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. O’Connell, Jr. ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher O’Keeffe ‘00

Mr. Thomas M. Olis ‘89

Mr. Robert W. Pelka ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Phillips

Dr. and Mrs. John L. Picchietti

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Pieranunzi ‘86

Mr. Paul J. Proteau ‘49

Mr. Donald J. Puchalski ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pudlo

Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Renick ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Rigali ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Riordan ‘85

Mr. Joseph W. Rizzi ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Roche ‘91

Mr. Michael P. Rogan

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rooney ‘54

Dr. James D. Roorda ‘42

Dr. and Mrs. John F. Roorda, Jr. ‘40

Mr. Robert R. Rubin and Ms. Michele Waldinger

Mr. Joseph A. Rudman ‘04

COL and Mrs. Otto J. Rutt, Jr. ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Ryan, Jr. ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Ryan

Dr. George P. Sassu ‘74

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Schaeffer

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Schejbal ‘54

Ms. Heather E. Schwartz ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Scolaro ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Scorpio

Mr. Blake Sercye ‘04

Mr. Robert T. Sitko and Ms. Theresa Surprenant

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Smith ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Smith ‘73

Mr. Floyd P. Sorquist ‘50

Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Speziale ‘82

Mrs. William C. Stein

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Svatos, Jr. ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Swanson ‘73

Mr. Matthew Taglia ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Teglia ‘80

Mrs. Diane M. Tentler

Dr. Robert L. Tentler ‘75

Ms. Ruth S. Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Tindell

Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Tirio ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Turza ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Tymick ‘85

United Technologies

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Van De Walle ‘60

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Veeser ‘67

Mr. Robert M. Voves ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. George G. Vrechek ‘63

Dr. Thomas E. Wheat ‘65

Mr. Wallace D. Whigam, Sr. ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Wicklander III ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Wildermuth ‘88

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Wilk

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wood ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Woods

Mr. John L. Wren ‘55

Century Club ($100-$249)

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ainsworth

Dr. Tord D. Alden ‘85

Mrs. Erin Aldridge LeBlanc ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Ambrose ‘59

COL and Mrs. Richard W. Anderschat ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Anderson ‘50

Mr. Michael Androwich ‘08

Ms. Ifunanyachukwu Aniemeka ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Arndt, Jr. ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bailey ‘48

Mr. Luke M. Baldwin ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Balk

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Bargi

Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Barney ‘68

Mr. Ramsey A. Batmangelich ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Beeman ‘51

Mr. Anthony D. Bellino

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Benson ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Berent

Mr. Stanley J. Berent ‘04

Mrs. Stephanie Berent McHugh ‘02

Judge and Mrs. Donald D. Bernardi ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Berrigan, Jr. ‘46

Mr. Joseph A. Bettina ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Birmingham

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bloom ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Boardman

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Bogdanski ‘85

Dr. Richard H. Bone and Ms. Kathleen A. Van Kampen

Dr. and Mrs. Roger M. Bonus ‘60

Dr. and Mrs. Kent F. Borkovec ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Borri

Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Bosch, Jr. ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Oreste J. Boscia ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bourjaily ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Boyce ‘78

Mr. John F. Boyle and Dr. Mary Boyle

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Brandstrader ‘45

Mr. Robert E. Brandt, Jr. ‘62

Mr. Jeremiah F. Bransfield, Jr. ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Breitenstein ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Brooker ‘46

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Buchta

Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee Buckingham II ‘83

Mr. Charles Burbridge and Ms. Deborah J. Gillespie

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Burelbach ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Girolamo S. Calzante

Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cannon ‘52

Mr. Charles M. Carey ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Carrozza ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Caspar ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cassady ‘73

Mrs. William A. Cassin

Mr. Andrew R. Catalano ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cavalieri

Ms. Diane Cawley

Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Ceranec ‘69

Mr. Donald H. Cernansky ‘65

Mr. Robert E. Chalifoux ‘61

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Chang ‘85

COL and Mrs. Robert M. Chaplin ‘60

Mr. Nicholas E. Chiappetta ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chlumecky

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Christianson ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. John Cisek

Judge and Mrs. William J. Clarkson ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cole ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Collins, Jr. ‘65

Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Collins ‘67

Mr. Jason P. Colton ‘96

Ms. Julianne Comiskey ‘01

Ms. Eleanor R. Comiskey ‘06

Mr. Michael P. Comiskey ‘10

Mr. Edward L. Condon ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Conley ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Conteduca ‘92

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Copp ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Corcoran III ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Michael X. Cronin ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cronin, Jr. ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Cullen ‘65

Ms. Devon M. Dal Degan ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dalton ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Daly ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. George S. D’Amore ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davy ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Del Giorno

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Dell ‘47

Mr. and Mrs. James P. DeNardo ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Denten

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DiSilvestro ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. DiSilvestro ‘81

Mr. and Dr. William J. DiSomma

Mr. Joseph W. DiSomma ‘11

Mr. Robert F. Dixon and Ms. Mary M. Donahue

Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Dixon

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Doherty, Jr. ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Donatelli

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Donlan ‘67

Mrs. Gordon P. Dooley

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dooley ‘52

Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Doris ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Doruska ‘87

Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Doucette ‘52

Mr. Richard J. Dowd ‘64

Mrs. Patricia Doyle

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drennan ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Drever III

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Drexler ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Dunlap ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunn ‘46

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dunne ‘44

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Durand ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Durkin ‘83

Dr. Henry T. Eigelsbach ‘37

Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. Elias

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Enderle ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Rick F. Enriquez

Mr. and Mrs. Wylie E. Etscheid, Jr. ‘67

Mr. Nicholas Fabbrini ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Falcone ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fanning ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Federico ‘00

Fenwick Mothers’ Club

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Fernandez ‘85

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Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Filippi ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Finn ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finucane

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fitzgerald

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Fitzpatrick ‘52

Ms. Catherine Forrestal

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. French

Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. French ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gallagher ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Gallivan ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Galvin ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gartland

Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Gazzolo ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Geary ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Geiger ‘49

Dr. and Mrs. George J. Geis

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P. Gerin

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Giannotti

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Gibbons ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gillen ‘51

Mr. Patrick M. Giuliano ‘11

Mr. John R. Glancy

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gleason, Jr. ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Glimco, Jr. ‘53

Mr. Geoffrey B. Gneuhs ‘66

Mr. William P. Goedert ‘46

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gogola ‘64

Mr. Patrick J. Gora ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Gordon, Jr. ‘50

Mr. Paul B. Grant ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Green ‘51

Mrs. Mary M. Gregg

Mr. Neal T. Gregus ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. V. James Grieco ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Kendall A. Griffin ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Groom

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hackett

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Halpin ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Hanisko ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hanley III ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hansen ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hantsch ‘51

Dr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Hart ‘55

Fr. Robert B. Hart ‘66

Mr. Robert J. Hartney ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Havenaar

Ms. Margaret Healy ‘00

Mr. Michael Healy ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Heffernan ‘61

Mr. Trevor J. Heffernan ‘04

Mr. Brendan S. Heintz and Ms. Anne P. Carney

Mrs. Molly Heinz Shah ‘97

Ms. Mary Henson

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Herbert ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hester ‘42

Mrs. Joan Hickey

Ms. Leonna M. Higa ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Higgins ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hoffswell ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Houha, Jr. ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hriszko ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Huml ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Imber ‘55

Mr. Henry N. Isbell

Ms. Annette Isom Ahern

Mr. and Mrs. Kreg J. Jackson ‘88

Bill Jacobs BMW

Mr. Thomas H. Jacobs ‘64

Mr. Timothy S. Johnson ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Jordan ‘46

Mrs. Mary Jane Joslin

Mr. and Mrs. Terrence R. Joy ‘65

The Joyce Foundation

Dr. Kenneth J. Judy ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Junius ‘68

Mr. Robert F. Kamm ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kane ‘74

Mr. Brendan P. Keady ‘10

Mr. Thomas J. Kelly ‘56

Mr. Edward J. Kelly, Jr. ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Kelly ‘77

Mr. Michael A. Kelly ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Kelty ‘73

Mr. Stephen R. Kennedy ‘51

Ms. Clare E. Kennedy ‘03

Mr. James G. Kennedy

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Kenny ‘85

Mrs. J. Thomas Kenny

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Kerwin ‘42

Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Kerwin ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Kilian ‘55

Ms. Toni King

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Kirchner ‘69

Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Kline

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Klingenberger

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Koch ‘64

Mr. David C. Koehler ‘72

Mr. and Dr. Gregory Kohut

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Koys ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Kuczwara ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kunzmann ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kupiec

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Kus

Dr. Richard J. Labotka ‘68

Ms. Mary B. Lally

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lanciotti ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Larocca ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lattyak

Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Latz, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lawton, Jr. ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Lionel F. Lenz ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lesniak

Liberty Dental Plan of California

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Licar ‘62

Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Licup ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Lillig ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Lisy ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Locascio ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lopez ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lorenz

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Lorr ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lotus

Dr. and Mrs. James R. Lovelace ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Lynch ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lynn

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lyons

Ms. Marian F. MacCarthy

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Madda ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Maganuco ‘68

Dr. and Mrs. August J. Maggio, Jr. ‘68

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Maguire ‘53

Ms. Rachel D. Maly ‘04

Mr. Michael S. Manchen ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Maney

Hon. and Mrs. John M. Marcucci ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Marek ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Marron ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mason ‘62

Mr. George S. Mavrogenes ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand P. McAndrew ‘39

Mr. and Mrs. David N. McBride

Dr. and Mrs. Alan R. McCall ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCarron ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McCarthy, Jr. ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McCormick ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. McCurry ‘60

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy McDonald

Mr. and Mrs. John C. McDonald ‘73

Mr. Daniel J. McDonnell ‘07

Mrs. Mary McEnery

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McEnery ‘54

Dr. and Mrs. John E. McEnroe ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. McGah, Jr. ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. McGann ‘80

Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. McGinley ‘70

Mr. Brandon J. McGirr ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. McGowan ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. McGrath

Mr. and Mrs. D. William McGrath ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. McGrath ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. John J. McInerney, Jr. ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. James E. McInerney ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McMahon

Mr. Franklin McMahon ‘39

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. McMahon ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMahon, Jr. ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. McNally ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Merlin P. McNellis ‘43

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Medland ‘59

Mr. Robert F. Meersman ‘47

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Mentone

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Mentone ‘74

COL and Mrs. Philip B. Merrick ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Meyer ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Micek ‘64

Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller ‘68

Dr. Laurence W. Miller ‘56

Mr. H. Giles Miller ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Miller ‘49

Mr. Peter A. Mochel ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Monaco ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Mondt

Mr. Timothy J. Moore ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mulkerin ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullen ‘68

Ms. Kathleen R. Mullen ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mullins ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Muriello ‘72

Mr. Ronald E. Murphy ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Murphy ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Murphy ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy ‘53

Dr. and Mrs. Meredith B. Murray ‘48

Mr. Peter Murray ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Musso

Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Myalls ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Napleton

Rev. Joseph E. Nash, O.P. ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nawara ‘85

Mr. Kevin M. Newell ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Newell

Mr. Benjamin P. Nicholson ‘10

Mrs. Noelle Nicols Tolczyk ‘96

Rev. Edmund A. Niehoff ‘55

Dr. Robert S. Nierzwicki ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Noland, Jr. ‘52

Mr. David G. Noren ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Nudera ‘85

CMDR Jeffrey L. Oakey and Ms. Laura Sneddon

Mr. Edward F. O’Brien ‘57

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Mr. Matthew W. O’Brien ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O’Brien ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. O’Brien ‘52

Rev. James E. O’Connor ‘42

Mr. Dennis M. O’Connor ‘75

Mr. John R. O’Connor ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. O’Connor ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. O’Donnell ‘83

Mr. Stephen O’Donnell and Ms. Theodora Law

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Ognibene

Rev. John J. O’Malley, O.P. ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. O’Malley

Mr. and Mrs. John E. O’Neill ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Organ ‘42

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ori ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O’Rourke ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ostrowski ‘60

Rev. Brendan O’Sullivan, S.S.C. ‘60

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. O’Sullivan ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Parsons ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Pellegrino ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pelter ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle M. Perry ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Peyrebrune ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Philbin

Mrs. Amanda Phillips O’Keeffe ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Pier ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Pierotti ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Pill ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Planek ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Planek ‘83

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Platt

Mr. Michael J. Podemski and Ms. Jean Kim

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony O. Ponzio ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Poole ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Prestero ‘63

Mr. Daniel A. Raniere ‘69

Mrs. Jeanne M. Regan

Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Reisner

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Reynolds ‘99

Mr. Stephen M. Reynolds ‘04

Mrs. Kathryn Reynolds Federico ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rigali ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Riggs, Jr. ‘86

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rigney ‘51

Ms. Nicole I. Rivera ‘03

Mr. Clarence Rixter, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Roberts ‘87

Mr. Alexander R. Rodriguez ‘10 Dr. Thaddeus Rogozinski and Dr. Adamina G. Podraza

Mr. Daniel M. Romano ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rooney, Jr. ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Denis J. Rooney ‘55

Mr. Timothy M. Rooney ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rossi

Ms. Nicole Rousakis ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Russell ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ryan

Mr. Michael D. Ryden ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Sabatino ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Mario E. Sagastume

Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Salci

Scanlan & Leo, Ltd.

Mr. Robert E. Schayer ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Schiffmann ‘68

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Schmaus

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Schuler ‘51

Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Schulz ‘83

Mr. Richard J. Schutter ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Sciacca ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Scully, Jr. ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Sewell ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shanahan ‘49

Mr. Martin F. Shanahan, Jr. ‘68

Rev. Edward F. Shea, O.F.M. ‘74

Mr. Paul P. Sikorski ‘41

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Simkowski

Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Simon

Mr. John C. Simon ‘99

Ms. Julia E. Simon ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. William Simoncini

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Sinnott

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Slota, Sr. ‘54

Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Smallwood, Jr. ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Smarto ‘85

Ms. Breanne M. Smilie ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Smith, Jr. ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sobie ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Sophie, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Spahn, Jr. ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Spatafora ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Specht ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Speziale ‘94

Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Stebor III ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Stein ‘78

Mr. Thomas W. Stepnowski ‘72

Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig A. Streck, Jr.

Ms. Mary H. Suker

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Sullivan ‘75

Mr. Michael F. Sullivan ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sullivan ‘67

Mr. C. August Taddeo ‘50

Mr. William M. Tarpey, Sr. ‘47

Mrs. Dolores G. Tedesco

Thelen Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Marco A. Tirado

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Toal ‘56

Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. Toepfer ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Q. Tracy ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Tuerk ‘92

Dr. and Mrs. Alex B. Valadka ‘79

Dr. and Mrs. Elio G. Vento ‘77

Verizon Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Vertuno ‘54

Mr. Anthony M. Viola ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Visteen

Mr. Daniel M. Waadt ‘78

Mr. Andrew S. Wallach ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Walsh ‘46

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Walsh ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Walsh ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Walsh ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. John V. Walsh ‘46

Ms. Elena M. Walsh

Mr. John A. Wanat ‘59

Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ward ‘85

Mr. Michael P. Watkins ‘98

Dr. and Mrs. James S. Watts ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Watts III

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Watts II ‘76

Mr. Donald M. Weber ‘45

Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Weiland

Mr. and Dr. David P. West ‘98

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. West ‘96

Mr. and Mrs. William B. White, Jr. ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Whiting ‘61

Mrs. Laura Wicklander West ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Andrzej T. Wieckiewicz

Mr. C. David Wilhelm ‘53

Mr. Jack F. Wilk ‘78

Ms. Colleen E. Wilkie ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Williams ‘60

Daniel Winchell

Mr. and Mrs. Silas G. Woody, Jr. ‘53

XL Global Services, Inc.

Mr. Daniel J. Yerkes ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Zid ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Zidek ‘85

Dr. Michael D. Zielinski and Dr. Sarah Hicks

Mr. Michael J. Zink ‘97

Benefactors ($10-$99)

Anonymous

Ms. Linda S. Adreani

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Ahern ‘60

Mr. Jude T. Alagna ‘75

Mr. Sean Aldridge ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Angelini ‘77

Ms. Elizabeth Anzinger ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Auer ‘60

Ms. Catherine Augustyn ‘04

Mr. Philip A. Ayala ‘99

Mr. Robert D. Ayres ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Baldassari ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Ballenger

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ballenger

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Barney

Mr. Joseph A. Barrera ‘02

Mr. John Barrett ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Barron ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Barron

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Barron ‘53

Rev. Ernest J. Bartell, C.S.C. ‘49

Ms. Eileen G. Beamish-Lannon ‘06

Ms. Katherine Becker ‘04

Mr. Nathan A. Behary ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Belcastro ‘70

Mr. Ashtyn A. Bell ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bellaire

Mr. John Bellaire ‘08

Mr. Michael J. Beltran ‘03

Mr. Elliot Benitez ‘03

Mr. James M. Bennan ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Benzinger ‘65

Ms. Catherine M. Berkemeyer ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton Dick

Mr. Michael Bolzan ‘08

Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bona

Ms. Colleen Borkovec

Ms. Kathleen M. Borkovec ‘04

Ms. Gina M. Bracco ‘98

Ms. Briana A. Brandt ‘04

Mr. Thomas D. Bransfield ‘85

Ms. Angela Brassinga

Ms. Allison Bresnahan ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brian Brixie ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brosnan

Ms. Meagan E. Brown ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buckley ‘48

Mr. Joseph E. Bunta ‘99

Ms. Harriett E. Burch

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Burke ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Burke ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Burke ‘95

Mr. Richard W. Burke

Mr. Kenny C. Burns ‘06

Dr. and Mrs. Jack S. Burton

Ms. Jennifer Butler

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Byrnes

Mr. Michael C. Cahill ‘07

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cahill

Mr. William B. Cahill ‘02

DONOR REPORT

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Mr. Dominic F. Calabrese ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Caldarazzo ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Callahan ‘63

Professor Emeritus Timothy G. Canavan ‘65

Mr. Leonard Cannata ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Caporale

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Carey ‘81

Mrs. Marilyn T. Carrigan

Mr. James B. Carroll ‘55

Mr. Rocco J. Carrozza ‘03

Mr. Stephen G. Cenek ‘55

Ms. Cailley Chakeen ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cherwin

Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. Chestnut ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Cibulka ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Clancy

Mr. Sheridan J. Clarke ‘06

Ms. Brigid Collins ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Conroy

Ms. Roxanne L. Cordt ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Courtney ‘58

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cronin

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Crowder ‘78

Ms. Colleen E. Cullen ‘03

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cullen ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Curielli ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Curtis

Ms. Nora Cusick ‘08

Mr. and Mrs. Dariusz Czajka

Mr. Russell G. Dahlberg III ‘64

Mr. Jason S. Dalessandro ‘11

Ms. Meaghan Daly ‘99

Ms. Jennifer H. Dan ‘08

Ms. Lisa Danno ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dattalo

Ms. Carol P. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DeFily ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Denis

Mr. Matthew T. DeStefani ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Deters

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Devaney ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiCanio

Mr. Daniel Dillon II ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dillon ‘78

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dillon ‘67

Ms. Emily L. DiTommaso ‘98

Dr. and Mrs. James C. Doherty ‘85

Mr. Mark R. Donatelli, Jr. ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dory

Mr. Robert L. Downs ‘62

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Drennan ‘58

Mr. Martin F. Dunbar ‘07

Ms. Margaret M. Dunlap ‘07

Mr. William J. Dunlap ‘04

Mr. Gerard Dupee ‘75

Mr. David M. Dwyer ‘79

Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Eder ‘46

Mr. Daniel Ember ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Emmons ‘54

Mr. John E. Enderle ‘85

Mr. Robert Erfort ‘01

Mr. Martin C. Erfort ‘06

Ms. Nora B. Erfort ‘06

Ms. Evelyn M. Erickson

Mr. Gil-Vincent Espinosa ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Fahey ‘44

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fanning, Jr. ‘70

Mr. William Finn ‘00

Ms. Katelyn M. Finn ‘06

Ms. Geraldine R. Finnerty

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Fiocchi

Ms. Bridget M. Fitzgerald ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fitzgibbon ‘56

Ms. Kelley A. Fitzgibbons ‘07

Major and Mrs. Timothy F. Fitzpatrick ‘71

Mr. Daniel T. Fitzpatrick ‘69

Mr. Kevin Flaherty ‘04

Mr. Frank G. Flosman ‘80

Ms. Claire K. Foley ‘97

Mr. Donald L. Ford

Mrs. Dominique Forte Byrnes ‘01

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fortini ‘66

Ms. Arianne G. Fortune

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Foster

Mr. Brendan T. Frainey ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Francis

Mr. Cory D. Fulton ‘02

Mr. Matthew P. Funke ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Gallagher

Mr. Timothy J. Gallo ‘06

Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gardaphe ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Garippo ‘76

Ms. Sally B. Garrison

Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley Gavin ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gaynor ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gaynor ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. James V. Geary ‘63

Mr. Michael Gibbons ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gibson, Sr. ‘47

Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Gibson

Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Gieseman ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gisch ‘41

Mr. Michael M. Glab ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gorman, Jr. ‘60

Mr. James M. Grady ‘39

Mr. Martin J. Grady ‘10

Ms. Sarah E. Greenberg ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gresk

Ms. Rose Anne Grimes

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gunther ‘47

Mr. Edward N. Hahn ‘67

Mr. Thomas J. Halleran ‘01

Mr. Raymond R. Hamilton ‘78

Ms. Lauren Hamm ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hand ‘50

Ms. Erica L. Hanrahan ‘96

Ms. Laura L. Hanrahan ‘03

Ms. Anne Hartmann ‘07

Mr. Patrick A. Healy ‘03

Ms. Phyllis M. Heckmann

Ms. Brita M. Hellige ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Heneghan

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hennessy ‘50

Ms. Elizabeth A. Henricks ‘03

Mr. Joseph Hercik ‘00

Mr. Rene J. Herrera ‘05

Ms. Samantha P. Hickey ‘07

Ms. Lindsay Hoey ‘05

Mr. Richard W. Holland ‘53

Mr. Alexander Holmberg ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. G. Michael Homer

Major and Mrs. David A. Hopkinson ‘80

Mr. Nolan J. Hopkinson ‘10

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Horan, Jr. ‘56

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Horrigan IV ‘05

Mr. James P. Hosty, Jr. ‘42

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Howell

Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Huber ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Huck ‘64

Mr. C. William Hughes, Jr. ‘59

Ms. Rosanne C. Hugunin

Mr. Ryan G. Hunter ‘03

Mr. Matthew Hunter ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hustoles ‘44

Mr. William F. Impens ‘41

Mr. Kevin S. Jakubowski ‘97

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Javors ‘73

Mr. Daniel J. Jurczak ‘73

Mr. Arthur E. Keegan

Mr. Michael R. Keenan ‘85

Mr. Terrence J. Kelleher and Ms. Ann H. Silverberg

Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Kelly

Ms. Caroline A. Kelly ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Kelly ‘57

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kennedy ‘46

Ms. Brooke K. Kennedy ‘06

Ms. Kathryn Kennelly ‘99

Mr. and Mrs. Brendan M. Kenny ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kern ‘50

Mr. John M. Kernan ‘03

Ms. Margaret Kerrigan

Ms. Linda D. Kilburg

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kloak

Mr. Daniel Kloak ‘02

Ms. Margaret M. Kloak ‘06

Mr. Scott D. Kniaz ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Koelling

Mr. Joseph A. Konrad ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. David Kraft

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kragh ‘77

Mr. Phillip J. Kruzel ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Whitman

Mr. Ladd Kulhanek ‘07

Mr. Eric P. Kurdziel ‘04

Mr. Jason M. Kuzniar ‘91

Ms. Elizabeth H. LaBarge ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Lanciotti

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lathrop ‘59

Ms. Maria V. Latz ‘04

Ms. Catherine A. Latz ‘07

Mr. Peter J. Latz ‘08

Ms. Catherine Mary Latz ‘09

Ms. Elizabeth Lawley ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Lawlor ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lawlor

Ms. Laura E. Lazzara ‘07

Lee Procurement Solutions Company

Legacy Sports Camp

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lennox ‘67

Mr. Craig A. Lichtenberg ‘06

Ms. Dorothea J. Lidd

Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Liggett

Mr. John C. Lillig and Ms. Anna Lee

Mr. Bob Linco and Ms. Donna Titzer

Ms. Maura D. Liston ‘06

Mr. Timothy Lisy ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Lloyd ‘69

Mr. Christopher J. Loe ‘11

Mr. Timothy M. Loeffler ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Loomis ‘74

Mr. Sean Lopez ‘05

Mr. Ivan D. Lopez ‘00

Mr. Jose A. Lugay ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Luna

Ms. Marisa Macchione ‘00

Mrs. Jenna Macchione Ghanma ‘03

T.S. Machnik

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Machon

Major and Mrs. Thomas P. MacLennan ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Maddock ‘77

Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Madell ‘86

Dr. and Mrs. John T. Madell ‘51

Mr. and Dr. Dennis Magdato, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Maloney

Mr. Samuel Marconi ‘04

Ms. Michelle Marek ‘01

Ms. Kelly Marino ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Marotta

Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martens

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Matz

Ms. Helen M. McAndrews

Mr. Michael C. McCormick ‘07

Mr. Nicholas P. McFadden ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. William J. McGah ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. McGivern ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGuire

Ms. Erin McKernin ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. McLean

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McNally ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. McNamara ‘80

Mr. James T. McNichols ‘70

Mr. Patrick J. McQuade ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. McSteen ‘54

Mr. Christopher Meegan ‘04

Ms. Lenore Melzer

Dr. Vijay G. Menon ‘00

Mr. Blase S. Messina, Sr. ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Mikos

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Milano ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Milewski

Ms. Molly P. Miller ‘03

Mr. Anthony G. Molinaro ‘85

Ms. Barbara E. Monahan

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Moore ‘47

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Moran, Jr. ‘65

Mr. Matthew Mueller ‘90

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mullen

Ms. Maureen Mullen ‘04

Ms. Mary Eileen Mullins

Mr. James Murphy ‘05

Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Nash ‘54

Mr. Theodore H. Nebel ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Nehring

Mr. Brian Newell ‘04

Mr. Edward M. Nieves ‘02

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Nolan ‘81

Mr. and Mrs. David G. Northey ‘85

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nykiel ‘64

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Brien ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Obrochta

Mrs. Maureen M. O’Bryan

Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Connor ‘59

Ms. Ethel O’Connor

Drs. Kevin and Marianne O’Donoghue

Mr. and Mrs. John J. O’Leary III ‘80

One Eleven Group at Smith Barney

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. O’Neill ‘69

Ontarioville School Staff

Mr. James E. O’Shea ‘85

Ms. Patricia C. Osmolak ‘06

Mrs. Jerome O. Ouper

Ms. Juliana M. Panagas ‘03

Mrs. Christen Parenti Michaud ‘03

Mr. Thomas A. Parolin ‘07

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Paulette ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Pedersen ‘85

Mr. Phillip G. Pekron and Ms. Mary Bird

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Pellegrini

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pieranunzi ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pokorny, Jr. ‘65

Mr. Michael G. Poleski ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Poole ‘56

Ms. Carolynn Powers ‘00

Mr. Matthew W. Pruyn ‘06

Mr. Vincent J. Pusateri, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramirez

Ms. Kristen Ras ‘99

Mr. Ronald Rascia ‘05

Ms. Dana Regan ‘00

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reynolds

Mr. Scott L. Reynolds ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Rhodes

Ms. Lois S. Richards

Ms. Catherine A. Rieck ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Ritten

Ms. Christine Ritten ‘06

Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Roach ‘85

Mr. John J. Roche ‘02

Mr. Brian R. Roche ‘03

Rockhurst High School

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rose

Rev. John C. Rosemeyer ‘48

Mr. David J. Rosner and Ms. Kristine Harris

Ms. Judy Rosner

Mrs. Robert T. Rouse

Ms. Lisa Ruggio ‘05

Mr. Daniel R. Rutshaw

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ryan ‘47

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Ryan

Mr. Jack Ryden ‘05

Mr. John Sadofsky ‘01

Mr. Nicholas Sadofsky ‘06

Mr. Spencer J. Saldana ‘11

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Santoro ‘64

Ms. Lindsay Saran ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Scalzitti ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Schaffhausen

Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Schiltz ‘85

Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Schorsch III

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Scott ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Scriven-Young ‘96

Mr. Michael E. Sebestyen ‘94

Mr. Joseph K. Selvaggio and Ms. Rosario Escanan

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Showel, Jr. ‘84

Ms. Margaret B. Silverwood ‘97

Mr. James Silverwood ‘99

Mrs. Patricia J. Silverwood

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Simmons ‘66

Mr. Donald A. Sisco ‘73

Ms. Lucille B. Sokolow

Mr. John R. Sorrentino

Mr. Allan K. Spale ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. William I. Spehn ‘48

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Spicuzza ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Spiers

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Spitznagel ‘84

Ms. Jeanette L. Stamm ‘03

Ms. Anne E. Stohlquist ‘09

Ms. Diane F. Storck

Ms. Sarah Suchy ‘05

Ms. Margaret E. Sweeney ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sweet

Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Taeschner ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Tait

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Terpening

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Thees ‘53

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thielen

Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Thomas ‘70

Ms. Margaret F. Thornton

Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Tierney ‘63

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Toolan ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tracy ‘35

Ms. Bridget E. Trainor ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Treadwell

Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Trentadue

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Trojan ‘80

Ms. Katherine B. Trucco ‘09

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Tufo ‘61

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner

United Way of Metropolitan Chicago

Mr. Joseph E. Urani ‘95

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Vaccaro

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Van Dyke

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Van Petten ‘53

Mr. Martin Vernon ‘00

Ms. Aileen G. Vertiz ‘03

Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Vertuno ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Vizzini ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Vizzini

Ms. Rebecca T. Volk ‘03

Mr. Edwin G. Voss ‘65

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Vrtis ‘47

Mr. Barry Walsh ‘05

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh ‘66

Mr. Robert P. Walsh ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Walter ‘69

Mr. Conor P. Ward ‘10

Ms. Aimee Waring ‘05

Ms. Joan R. Wegrzyn

Mr. Thomas J. Wemhoff ‘03

Ms. Elizabeth Wemhoff ‘05

Ms. Kathryn E. Wert ‘03

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Westenhaver, Jr. ‘41

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Whelton ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. John F. White ‘75

Mr. and Mrs. Philip White

Mrs. Elizabeth White Hudson ‘98

Ms. Megan C. Wholey ‘06

Mr. Matthew Wilcox ‘08

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Wilkens ‘68

Ms. Katherine Wilson ‘00

Ms. Maryann M. Wirth

Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Wlodarski ‘93

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Woitel

Mr. Kristopher Wojtecki ‘01

Mr. Yvan Wojtecki ‘04

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Woodlock ‘70

Mr. Jon G. Woods ‘03

Dr. and Mrs. Donald V. Woznica ‘70

Ms. Joyce Z. Zitek

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Estate of Frank S. Haubold

H. Frederick Nebel

Charles R. Tracy

Dr. Henry T. Eigelsbach

James M. Grady

Bertrand P. McAndrew

Franklin McMahon

Dr. John F. Roorda,Jr.

William J. Cullerton

John W. Dan

Frank J. Gisch

William F. Impens

Paul P. Sikorski

John L. Westenhaver,Jr.

Henry L. Gianatasio

Joseph T. Hester

James P. Hosty,Jr.

Michael W. Kerwin

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Joseph B. Organ

Dr. James D. Roorda

Dr. Ralph G. Ryan

Gerald F. Fitzgerald

Merlin P. McNellis

James E. Dunne

Eugene J. Fahey

Edward J. Hustoles

Joseph J. Archibald,Jr.

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James P. Burelbach

William P. Higgins

Robert V. McGrath

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Andrew S. Wallach

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Glenn T. Brooker

William J. Darley

William J. Dunn

Francis C. Eder

William P. Goedert

Richard J. Jordan

William L. Kennedy

Frank J. Muriello

Donald T. Walsh

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Richard J. Antonello

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Donald J. Gibson,Sr.

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William L. Moore

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William M. Tarpey, Sr.

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Andrew R. Catalano

William F. Drennan

Richard J. Dunne

Thomas J. Durand

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Louis B. Garippo

Paul B. Grant

Wayne E. Healy

D. William McGrath

Col. Philip B. Merrick

Dr. Meredith B. Murray

Rev. John C. Rosemeyer

William I. Spehn

Edward Q. Tracy

Rev. Ernest J. Bartell,C.S.C

Louis S. Bourjaily,Jr.

William J. Cole

Richard J. Enderle

J. Bradley Gavin

Kenneth R. Geiger

Francis P. Hart

John M. Jenks

Robert E. Lee

Thomas J. McCormick

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Thomas W. McNamara

Thomas F. Miller

Thomas H. Morsch

Dr. Thomas E. Powers

Paul J. Proteau

Thomas W. Reedy

Charles W. Russell

Richard J. Schutter

James W. Shanahan

James J. Smith

Thomas J. Sorquist

Jack B. Spatafora

Lawrence H. Specht

Edward M. Sullivan

James R. Anderson

Vincent F. Baldassari

Franklin D. Capitanini

John B. Dwyer

Philip M. Gordon,Jr.

Donald R. Hand

William F. Hennessy

Thomas M. Kern

George J. Kunzmann

John J. Lattner

John R. Moore

Rev. Joseph E. Nash,O.P.

John R. O’Connor

Rev. John J. O’Malley,O.P.

Robert J. Rigali

William H. Ritchie,Jr.

Floyd P. Sorquist

C. August Taddeo

Dr. Edward M. Vertuno

Richard H. Wehman

Ronald P. Auer

Richard A. Barton

Richard A. Beeman

Thomas J. Carstens

Jerome F. Dunne

John F. Flynn

Donald C. Gancer

William J. Gillen

Charles J. Green

Louis E. Hanisko

Joseph C. Hantsch

John E. Hentschel

Stephen R. Kennedy

Robert S. Kosin

Lionel F. Lenz

Dr. John T. Madell

Robert J. Rigney

Alexander E. Scalzitti

Ralph A. Schuler

Patrick W. Scott

Ronald C. Smith

Richard P. Spicuzza

Stephen P. Victor,Jr.

Anthony M. Viola

Dr. James S. Watts

James F. Zid

John O. Andersen

Michael R. Benson

Leo J. Cannon

Richard C. Clark

Richard E. Dooley

Donald B. Doucette

Raymond F. Drexler

Gerald D. Fitzpatrick

James D. Henry

H.J. Lavigne,Jr.

John P. McGovern

Dr. Walter A. Myalls

Paul H. Noland,Jr.

Timothy J. O’Brien

John E. O’Neill

John J. Schukay

Charles F. Scully,Jr.

Dr. Charles T. Smallwood,Jr.

Dr. Robert E. Taeschner

Frank A. Trankina

Mario A. Abate

Michael J. Barron

Dr. Kent F. Borkovec

Raymond J. Capitanini

Edward L. Chott

George S. D’Amore

Donald J. DiJulio

Dr. Richard J. Fiedler

Frank D. Gazzolo

Joseph P. Glimco,Jr.

Brendan S. Heintz

Richard W. Holland

Michael A. Kelly

Paul C. Kerwin

Donald L. Leone

Dr. Thomas F. Maguire

Emmett P. Malloy,Jr.

William E. McMahon

Richard L. Murphy

J. Roger Sewell

Edward J. Shannon,Jr.

Harry J. Smith,Jr.

Gerald P. Thees

James E. Van Petten

C. David Wilhelm

Silas G. Woody,Jr.

Clemens W. Boltz

David N. Brictson

Eugene F. Devaney

Francis A. Emmons

Dr. Richard J. Filippi

Dr. Kenneth J. Judy

Raymond J. Larocca

Joseph T. Lawlor

Charles T. McEnery

Harry C. McSteen

John A. Morrissey

Dr. Edward T. Nash

John G. Rooney

Dr. William A. Scanlon

James F. Schejbal

George J. Schmid

Robert F. Shannon

Robert E. Slota,Sr.

John H. Toolan

Anthony A. Vertuno

Thomas E. Breitenstein

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James B. Carroll

Stephen G. Cenek

Frank J. Cullen

William J. Dalton

Robert V. Gallo

Mel J. Graham

Dr. David E. Hammers

Dr. Clarence R. Hart

Robert A. Hoffswell

John L. Imber

Lt. Col. Joseph P. Joyce,III

Stanley M. Kilian

Dr. Robert E. LaPata

Maj. Thomas P. MacLennan

John F. Mannion

Martin P. McGowan

Francis P. Monaco

Denis A. Nelligan

Rev. Edmund A. Niehoff

Denis J. Rooney

Joseph K. Selvaggio

Dr. Benjamin J. Stebor,III

Ernest F. Watts

Raymond O. Wicklander,Jr.

John L. Wren

Joseph H. Arndt,Jr.

James M. Bennan

John J. Burns

Thomas J. Cashman

Dr. Paul C. Chestnut

G. Michael Driscoll

John M. Fitzgibbon

Dr. Paul F. Frymark

Joseph H. Hansen

John F. Horan,Jr.

Thomas J. Kelly

Robert J. Kopecky

George F. Locascio

William E. Lodge

Dr. Laurence W. Miller

Leonard J. Muller

Paul M. Pellegrino

William A. Poole

John W. Ruck

Robert E. Schayer

John R. Toal

Wallace D. Whigam,Sr.

Oreste J. Boscia

Richard L. Carretta

Daniel J. Foley

William R. Gaynor

Leonard P. Judy

Robert F. Kamm

James T. Kelly

James N. Lawton,Jr.

Robert J. Madda

Thomas E. McCarron

Joseph A. McInerney

Timothy J. Moore

Edward F. O’Brien

Patrick R. O’Brien

Richard F. Parsons

Donald J. Puchalski

Donald D. Rigali

Dr. Leonard L. Vertuno

George L. Vondruska

James Barr,III

John J. Burke

Thomas J. Courtney

Thomas G. Drennan

Vincent J. Harnett

Richard S. Jalovec

Walter M. Kelly,Jr.

Dr. John C. Lavezzi

Patrick J. Mazza

Dr. Clement J. McDonald

Thomas P. Mulkerin

Matthew W. O’Brien

Robert J. Roach

Dr. William J. Sweeney

Dr. Alan J. Toepfer

Leonard J. Tufo

Hon. William E. Alexa

Walter F. Ambrose

Col. Richard W. Anderschat

John F. Calmeyn

Philip J. Caputo

Harry L. Dolan

John C. Gaynor

John E. Halpin

Christian F. Henning,Jr.

C. William Hughes,Jr.

Thomas P. Incrocci

Edward F. Kral,Jr.

George M. Lathrop

Michael F. Medland

Michael J. O’Brien

William J. O’Connor

John A. Wanat

William P. Whelton

William B. White,Jr.

Thomas K. Ahern

Bernard J. Auer

Dr. Roger M. Bonus

Col. Robert M. Chaplin

John L. Conley

Thomas E. Cronin

Patrick E. Daly

James P. DeNardo

Dr. Paul S. Fox

James M. Gallagher

Mark E. Gallivan

Daniel R. Gasparo

John P. Gorman,Jr.

William J. Herbert

James E. Honquest

Robert W. Hriszko

Brian T. Kennedy

Donald J. Lorr

J. Robert Mallon,Jr.

Charles K. Marquis

Dr. Alan R. McCall

Kenneth T. McCurry

James E. McInerney

Walter W. Morrissey

John J. Mulkerin

Richard J. Ostrowski

Rev. Brendan O’Sullivan,SSC

Lawrence J. Pelka

Anthony J. Pope

Allen O. Simmons

Thomas H. Snyder

Ronald Van De Walle

John J. Williams

Richard J. Wood

Michael J. Caldarazzo

Robert E. Chalifoux

Thomas J. Collins

William J. Hanley,III

Robert J. Hartney

Robert P. Heffernan

John C. Houha,Jr.

Jack B. Lambke

Joseph L. Ori

Col. Thomas W. Sweeney

Daniel A. Tufo

Paul L. Whiting

John J. Blanchard

Robert E. Brandt

Robert C. Brothman

Ronald V. Calabrese

Dr. Dennis W. Cappitelli

Dr. J. Lawrence Cogan

Dr. Peter E. Doris

Robert L. Downs

Thomas R. Engel

James V. Fineran

Dr. Dennis J. Galligani

James P. Grusecki

Thomas E. Hosty,III

Raymond S. Koladycz

Thomas J. Licar

Michael J. Mahoney

John D. Mason

Paul H. Peyrebrune

Wayne T. Pier

Michael R. Quinlan

Joseph P. Tate

Arthur S. Baum

Joseph A. Bettina

Shawn K. Blackwell

Walter W. Callahan

Michael X. Cronin

James V. Geary

Dr. Raymond J. McDonald

John S. Meany,Jr.

Kevin J. O’Connor

Robert W. Pelka

Mark G. Prestero

Peter W. Tierney

George G. Vrechek

Charles J. Bellock

John P. Curielli

Russell G. Dahlberg,III

Michael F. Doody

Richard J. Dowd

E. Bryan Dunigan,III

Roger J. French

Richard L. Gill

George M. Gogola

Patrick J. Gora

Kevin J. Huck

Thomas H. Jacobs

Robert D. Koch

Mark A. Lies,II

Francis W. Mentone

Wayne J. Micek

Thomas S. Moore

Prof. John M. Mulvey

Theodore H. Nebel

Dr. Thomas J. Nykiel

Dr. Richard A. Prinz

John A. Santoro

Brian P. Sullivan

Peter K. Benzinger

William J. Bloom

Prof. Em. Timothy G. Canavan

Donald H. Cernansky

John J. Collins,Jr.

Michael B. Cullen

Michael J. Geary

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DONOR REPORT BY CLASS YEARTHANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU

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Terrence R. Joy

Hon. John F. Joyce

J. Patrick J. Joyce,Jr.

George B. Krug,Jr.

Dr. John E. McEnroe

Edmund B. Moran,Jr.

Rear Adm. Thomas A. Morrison

Dr. Harold J. Pelzer,Jr.

William H. Pokorny,Jr.

Alfred G. Ronan

Dr. Kenneth P. Sanders

Edwin G. Voss

Dr. George Wendt

Dr. Thomas E. Wheat

C. Patrick Barney

Dr. Richard H. Bone

Richard G. Bourjaily

Michael W. Cassin

Hon. William J. Clarkson

Michael P. Comiskey

John R. Dan

Kim R. Denkewalter

John L. Fortini

Gregory V. Gibbs

Joseph G. Glab

Geoffrey B. Gneuhs

Fr. Robert B. Hart

Dr. Terrence W. Johnson

Terrence J. Kelleher

Michael J. Morrissey

Anthony J. Paulette

Paul W. Renick

Anthony C. Scolaro

Ronald P. Simmons

John W. Walsh

Thomas J. Walsh

Robert J. Callahan

William J. Caspar

Dr. Michael J. Collins

Dr. Thomas G. Cronin,Jr.

Thomas J. Dillon

Robert J. Donlan

Wylie E. Etscheid,Jr.

Lt. Col. P. Martin Fenlon

Edward N. Hahn

Christopher P. Joyce

William B. Lennox

David J. Lies

Robert F. McCarthy,Jr.

James P. McGuire

Thomas J. Monaco

Charles W. Mulaney

Joseph P. Mulhern

James F. Sullivan

Dr. Thomas E. Veeser

Paul W. Barney

Charles R. Carstens

V. James Grieco

Martin C. Junius

Michael A. Kuczwara

Dr. Richard J. Labotka

Robert J. Maganuco

Dr. August J. Maggio,Jr.

Raymond F. Marek

V. James Marino

Angelo M. Mazzone,III

Paul J. McCaffray

John W. Miller

Michael T. Mullen

Robert J. O’Rourke

Charles P. Sabatino

Michael F. Schiffmann

John J. Scott

Joseph G. Shaker

Martin F. Shanahan,Jr.

Charles W. Smith

Jeffrey J. Wilkens

Hon. Donald D. Bernardi

Martin C. Ceranec

Thomas P. Cusimano

William J. Davy

Ernest A. DiBenedetto

Daniel T. Fitzpatrick

Paul C. Gearen

Robert G. Higgins

Michael R. Kirchner

Dennis R. Lingle

C. Joseph Lloyd

Joseph T. Mallof

Russell D. Mickiewicz

James J. Moravecek

Lawrence P. O’Neill

Daniel A. Raniere

Robert R. Rubin

Dr. John P. Sikorski

Mark C. Tirio

Thomas J. Walter

Dr. Richard R. Balsamo

Victor R. Belcastro

James P. Cahill

Robert C. Carraher

Dennis B. Cook

Robert J. Cooney,Jr.

G. Howard Ember,Jr.

William J. Fanning,Jr.

Dr. Fred L. Gardaphe

Terrence M. Johnson

Daniel M. Junius

Kevin E. Kolis

Douglas E. Kremer

Robert J. Krypel

James J. Maley

Michael G. McGee

Brian G. McGinley

Daniel M. McGivern

James T. McNichols

William L. Munch

Thomas B. Quinn

Mario J. Stefanini

Mark F. Thomas

Robert M. Woodlock

Dr. Donald V. Woznica

Dr. Daniel M. Bethencourt

Dr. Austin J. Boyle,III

Dr. Thomas W. Christianson

David M. Cremons

Robert W. Eder

Maj. Timothy F. Fitzpatrick

Robert J. Gorman

Robert J. Griffin

Kenneth A. Koranda

Hon. John M. Marcucci

William J. McGah

James C. McKeegan

Daniel J. Moe

John G. Moore

James F. Pruyn

John F. Tierney

Robert M. Voves

Dr. John M. Cahill

Michael P. Cascino

Richard M. Cronin,Jr.

Ralph C. DiSilvestro

Kevin P. Dunigan

Thomas J. Evon

Michael C. Gallagher

Patrick J. Higgins

Gregory M. Huml

David C. Koehler

William J. Krug

Terrence P. LeFevour

Edward R. McGah,Jr.

John J. McInerney,Jr.

Raymond F. Mungo

Thomas G. Muriello

Phillip G. Pekron

Thomas W. Stepnowski

Charles S. Wolande

Allen M. Zielinski

Thomas G. Cassady

A. Wayne Gieseman

John J. Gleason,Jr.

Terrence E. Herbstritt

Jeffrey D. Javors

Daniel J. Jurczak

Peter C. Kelty

Michael J. McCormick

John C. McDonald

Edward G. Murphy

Gregg M. Pill

Robert J. Rooney,Jr.

Donald A. Sisco

Gregory F. Smith

Thomas A. Swanson

Dr. James J. Walsh,Jr.

Harry J. Walsh

John P. Corvino

Brian T. Cronin

Dr. Kevin P. Cullinane

William E. Fanning

Emmet T. Flood,IV

Dr. Charles Giger

Robert J. Kane

Lawrence R. Loomis

Dr. William G. Mayer

Ronald J. Mentone

Blase S. Messina,Sr.

Brian J. Mulhern

Donald J. Mulvihill

Ronald E. Murphy

John B. Nerger

Daniel M. Romano

Dr. George P. Sassu

Rev. Edward F. Shea,O.F.M.

Lawrence J. Wert

Jude T. Alagna

Dr. Richard A. Battistoni

Denio R. Bolzan

Dr. James L. Concannon

Gerard Dupee

Thomas J. Galvin

Thomas D. Grusecki

William J. Higgins

David B. Joss

John T. McSweeney

Dr. Kenneth S. Nelson

Dennis M. O’Connor

Thomas F. O’Malley,Jr.

Gregory J. Pritz

David W. Rosemeyer

David J. Rosner

Daniel M. Sullivan

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Dr. Robert L. Tentler

John F. White

Anthony J. Barrett,III

John F. Boyle

Thomas G. Brooker

Anthony J. Garippo

Jaime J. Javors

Leo J. Latz, III

Herbert J. Marros

George C. Meyer

Dr. William J. Nelson

Robert E. O’Connell,Jr.

Donald J. Parker,Jr.

John D. Regan,Jr.

Dr. Victor M. Romano

James P. Sobie

Sean T. St. Clair

Michael P. Sullivan

Robert J. Svatos,Jr.

Richard J. Wallach

James S. Watts,II

Joseph R. Wendt

Philip M. Angelini

William J. Burns

Sen. Daniel J. Cronin

James R. Hopkinson

Timothy S. Johnson

Brian L. Joss

Kevin M. Kelly

William G. Kragh

Daniel T. Larocca

Michael J. Maddock

Brian J. Murphy

Dr. James B. Ross

Patrick J. Thornton

Dr. Elio G. Vento

Robert P. Walsh,Jr.

Daniel G. Watts

Michael R. Boyce

Charles M. Carey

Dr. Bohdan L. Charkewycz

John R. Copp

James P. Crowder

Edward J. Dillon

Robert J. DiSilvestro

Henry J. Gianatasio

Raymond R. Hamilton

Brian M. Liston

Robert T. Sitko

Mark Smetana

Thomas C. Stein

Daniel M. Waadt

Jack F. Wilk

Michael K. Barron

William G. Burke

Thomas W. Burke,Jr.

Robert N. Canty

John J. Condon

Edward L. Condon

Dr. Phillip J. Cozzi

Bernard W. Dan

Hon. James B. Durkin

David M. Dwyer

Martin J. Finan

Michael J. Floodstrand

Michael M. Joss

John C. Long

John J. Planek

Col. Otto J. Rutt,Jr.

David J. Ryan

Robert F. Spahn,Jr.

Dr. Alex B. Valadka

Timothy M. Clark

Frank G. Flosman

Andrew J. Gagliardo

Mark J. Giura

Maj. David A. Hopkinson

Jack J. Lattner

Michael J. Lopez

Kevin J. McAllister

Timothy M. McGann

Robert R. McNamara

Thomas D. O’Connell

John J. O’Leary,III

Edward O. Pacer

Joel L. Teglia

Robert M. Trojan

Dr. Michael V. Unti

Jeremiah F. Bransfield,Jr.

Timothy S. Carey

Stephen P. DiSilvestro

Thomas J. Finn

Frank D. Gazzolo,Jr.

John C. Gieseman

James J. Hamilton

Brian T. Herbstritt

James F. Long

Dr. James R. Lovelace

Kevin P. McNally

Michael D. Mulvihill

Patrick D. Nolan

Michael F. O’Connor,Jr.

Anthony R. Pierotti

Mark R. Poulin

Kevin M. Spahn

John C. Bell

Matthew J. Carinato

William J. Connell

Dr. David M. Dvorak

Dennis P. Kelleher

Nicholas A. Lillig

Miles W. McHugh

R.J. McMahon,Jr.

Dr. Nicholas J. Speziale

Frederick W. Stein

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D. Lee Buckingham,II

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Robert J. Planek

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John M. Finn

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Robert K. Jacobs

Michael E. Lattner

Mark C. Laudadio

Daniel C. Morrissey

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John Barun

Anthony R. Biancalana

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Albert C. Bosch,Jr.

Thomas D. Bransfield

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Kevin S. Clark

Timothy G. Culhane

Anthony J. DeFily

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David J. Dunlap

John E. Enderle

Joseph P. Falcone

Ivan H. Fernandez

Daniel J. Foley

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Brendan M. Kenny

Michael J. Kotynek

Robert L. Koys

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Paul T. Marron

William L. Milano

Anthony G. Molinaro

John J. Mullins

Thomas A. Nawara

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Jeffrey A. Nudera

James E. O’Shea

Daniel A. O’Sullivan

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Michael J. Pelter

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Brian M. Riordan

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Timothy J. Scanlon

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Christopher J. Smarto

Edward J. Tymick

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Dr. Stephen M. Delisi

Peter J. Madell

Michael S. Manchen

Joseph M. Pieranunzi

James G. Reardon

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James G. Roberts

John M. Bottigliero,III

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Charles T. Gatto

John W. Guarisco

John D. Heiberger

Kreg J. Jackson

Michael J. Murray

Cmdr. Jeffrey L. Oakey

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Andrew T. Ward

Eric R. Wildermuth

Andrew P. Bucolo

Joseph C. Calcagno

Frank J. Cullen,Jr.

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DONOR REPORT BY CLASS YEARTHANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU | THANK YOU

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David G. Noren

Thomas M. Olis

Thomas J. Babbo

Timothy F. Cibulka

Dr. Thomas F. Cullen

Frank J. Esposito,Jr.

Kendall A. Griffin

Matthew Mueller

Michael J. Podemski

Michael F. Sullivan

Dr. Michael D. Zielinski

Joseph F. Buckley

Brian P. Kavanaugh

Jason M. Kuzniar

Anthony J. Roche

Michael J. Betancourt

John R. Conteduca

Daniel C. Tuerk

Matthew R. Aranha

Kevin P. Hanley

Dr. Albert S. Licup

Matthew J. Micheli

Barton J. O’Brien

Patrick J. O’Brien

Stephen H. Turza

James S. Vizzini

Simon J. Wlodarski

Joseph M. Esposito

Christopher McNally

Michael G. Poleski

Michael E. Sebestyen

Christopher Speziale

Nathan A. Behary

William Q. Burke

Gil-Vincent Espinosa

Brian M. Herald

Michael J. Megall

Allan K. Spale

Joseph E. Urani

Dr. Joseph J. Alioto

Ramsey A. Batmangelich

Terese McCarthy Best

Samantha Carraher

John R. Carrozza

Jason P. Colton

Erica L. Hanrahan

H. Giles Miller

Michael P. Ockrim

David J. Scriven-Young

Noelle Nicols Tolczyk

Kevin M. West

Raymond O. Wicklander,III

Jenny L. DiBenedetto

Claire K. Foley

Kevin S. Jakubowski

Patrick P. McMahon

Kevin J. Murphy

Dr. Anthony O. Ponzio

Molly Heinz Shah

Margaret B. Silverwood

Michael J. Zink

Gina M. Bracco

Emily L. DiTommaso

Elizabeth White Hudson

Erin Aldridge LeBlanc

Dr. Robert S. Nierzwicki

Daniel T. Ryan,Jr.

Michael P. Watkins

David P. West

Philip A. Ayala

Joseph E. Bunta

Deborah M. Coligado

Meaghan Daly

Peter B. Kennedy

Kathryn Kennelly

Ryan K. McGirr

Kristen Ras

Mark A. Reynolds

James Silverwood

John C. Simon

James P. Chaloupka

Brigid Collins

Gregg A. Ernst

Nicholas J. Federico

William Finn

Michael Gibbons

Lauren Hamm

Margaret Healy

Michael Healy

Brita M. Hellige

Joseph Hercik

Ivan D. Lopez

Marisa Macchione

Kelly Marino

Rena P. McMahon

Dr. Vijay G. Menon

Amanda Phillips O’Keeffe

Christopher O’Keeffe

Carolynn Powers

Dana Regan

Martin Vernon

Laura Wicklander West

Katherine Wilson

Dominique Forte Byrnes

Leonard Cannata

Julianne Comiskey

Devon M. Dal Degan

Daniel Dillon,II

Robert Erfort

Kathryn Reynolds Federico

Thomas J. Halleran

Leonna M. Higa

Sean P. Lightner

Michelle Marek

Peter Murray

Kevin M. Newell

Kyle M. Perry

John Sadofsky

Matthew Taglia

Katherine Kujawa Whitman

Kristopher Wojtecki

Joseph A. Barrera

Ashtyn A. Bell

William B. Cahill

Cory D. Fulton

Matthew P. Funke

Michael M. Glab

Daniel Kloak

Scott D. Kniaz

Sara Maly Lisy

Brandon J. McGirr

Stephanie Berent McHugh

Edward M. Nieves

John J. Roche

Heather E. Schwartz

Michael J. Beltran

Elliot Benitez

Rocco J. Carrozza

Michael O. Collins

Bridget K. Comiskey

Colleen E. Cullen

Caleb R. Fields

Jenna Macchione Ghanma

Laura L. Hanrahan

Patrick A. Healy

Elizabeth A. Henricks

Ryan G. Hunter

Caroline A. Kelly

Clare E. Kennedy

John M. Kernan

Joseph A. Konrad

Phillip J. Kruzel

Steven J. Kurtz

Elizabeth H. LaBarge

Andrew J. Lisy

Christen Parenti Michaud

Molly P. Miller

David C. Nahlik

Juliana M. Panagas

Scott L. Reynolds

Nicole I. Rivera

Brian R. Roche

Julia E. Simon

Breanne M. Smilie

Jeanette L. Stamm

Margaret E. Sweeney

Bridget E. Trainor

Aileen G. Vertiz

Rebecca T. Volk

Thomas J. Wemhoff

Kathryn E. Wert

Colleen E. Wilkie

Jon G. Woods

Catherine Augustyn

Katherine Becker

Stanley J. Berent

Kathleen M. Borkovec

Briana A. Brandt

William J. Dunlap

Nicholas Fabbrini

Kevin Flaherty

Trevor J. Heffernan

Kristin Heidloff

Eric P. Kurdziel

Maria V. Latz

Timothy M. Loeffler

Rachel D. Maly

Samuel Marconi

Erin McKernin

Christopher Meegan

Maureen Mullen

Brian Newell

Stephen M. Reynolds

Timothy M. Rooney

Nicole Rousakis

Joseph A. Rudman

Blake Sercye

Robert P. Walsh

Yvan Wojtecki

Sean Aldridge

Ifunanyachukwu Aniemeka

Elizabeth Anzinger

Allison Bresnahan

Cailley Chakeen

Lisa Danno

Daniel Ember

Rene J. Herrera

Lindsay Hoey

Alexander Holmberg

John F. Horrigan,IV

Matthew Hunter

Elizabeth Lawley

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DONOR REPORT BY CLASS YEAR

COMPANY MATCHING DONATIONS

Timothy Lisy

Sean Lopez

James Murphy

Ronald Rascia

Catherine A. Rieck

Kevin Roche

Lisa Ruggio

Jack Ryden

Lindsay Saran

Sarah Suchy

Barry Walsh

Aimee Waring

Elizabeth Wemhoff

Eileen G. Beamish-Lannon

Catherine M. Berkemeyer

Kenny C. Burns

Sheridan J. Clarke

Eleanor R. Comiskey

Martin C. Erfort

Nora B. Erfort

Katelyn M. Finn

Bridget M. Fitzgerald

Timothy J. Gallo

Sarah E. Greenberg

Brooke K. Kennedy

Margaret M. Kloak

Craig A. Lichtenberg

Maura D. Liston

Nicholas P. McFadden

Patricia C. Osmolak

Matthew W. Pruyn

Christine Ritten

Nicholas Sadofsky

Megan C. Wholey

Robert D. Ayres

Luke M. Baldwin

John Barrett

Meagan E. Brown

Michael C. Cahill

Roxanne L. Cordt

Matthew T. DeStefani

Martin F. Dunbar

Margaret M. Dunlap

Kelley A. Fitzgibbons

Brendan T. Frainey

Neal T. Gregus

Anne Hartmann

Samantha P. Hickey

Ladd Kulhanek

Catherine A. Latz

Laura E. Lazzara

George S. Mavrogenes

Michael C. McCormick

Daniel J. McDonnell

Thomas A. Parolin

Michael D. Ryden

Michael Androwich

John Bellaire

Michael Bolzan

Nora Cusick

Jennifer H. Dan

Peter J. Latz

Matthew Wilcox

Catherine Mary Latz

Anne E. Stohlquist

Katherine B. Trucco

Nicholas E. Chiappetta

Michael P. Comiskey

Mark R. Donatelli,Jr.

Christopher A. Gleason

Martin J. Grady

Nolan J. Hopkinson

Brendan P. Keady

Peter A. Mochel

Kathleen R. Mullen

Benjamin P. Nicholson

Alexander R. Rodriguez

Conor P. Ward

Daniel J. Yerkes

Dominic F. Calabrese

Jason S. Dalessandro

Joseph W. DiSomma

Patrick M. Giuliano

Christopher J. Loe

Patrick J. McQuade

Spencer J. Saldana

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AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign

Bank of America Foundation, Inc.

JPMorgan\Chase Foundation

CME Group, Inc.

Comcast Corporation

W.S. Darley & Company

Exelon Corporation

ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.

Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts

The GE Foundation

Goldman, Sachs & Company

Hospira

ITG, Inc.

The S.C. Johnson Wax Fund

The Joyce Foundation

McDonald’s Corporation

Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust

New York Life Foundation

Nuveen Investments

Tellabs Giving

United Technologies

Verizon Foundation

Wells Fargo Foundation

XL Global Services, Inc.

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Meet Our Fenwick Alums

Match the brief biographies with the faces on the inside front cover. The biographies represent roles and accomplishments throughout each alum’s career.

1. Margy Acton ‘09 University of Pittsburgh Panther School Volleyball Record for digs

2. Elias Boufis ’94 Vanderbilt University Director of Private Equity, Driehaus Capital Management

3. Elizabeth Boyle ’06 University of Illinois All Big Ten Cross Country

4. Dan Brutto ’74 Loyola University President, United Parcel Service

5. Robert Callahan ’67 Loyola University American Ambassador to Nicaragua

6. Jamie Carey ’61 College of the Holy Cross, Professor of Law at Loyola University Law School

7. Samantha Carraher ’96 University of Dayton Fenwick High School Spanish Teacher

8. Dan Chang ’85 MIT NASA Rocket Scientist

9. Margaret Connelly ’10 Brown University – US Track and Field Association All Academic Team

10. Sal Consalvi ‘ 81 Purdue – Geology Research Technician at South Pole in the Antarctic

11. Bill Cullerton ’41 US Army Air CorpsFrench Croix de Guerre Medal Recipient

12. Katie Dean ’96 Kalamazoo College CoProducer ‘Winter’s Bone’ Movie

13. Roger Finnell ’59 Loyola University Fenwick High School Mathematics Department Chair

14. John Gearen, Jr. ’61 University of Notre Dame Rhodes Scholar

15. Dick Griffin ’67 Xavier University Inspector General, Department of Veterans’ Affairs

16. Ferris Hussein ’95 University of Michigan Ministry of Justice, Government of Iraq

17. Dave Hynous ’50 Angelicum University Judge on Diocesan Marriage Tribunal

18. Kevin Jakubowski ’97 Villanova University Hollywood Movie and TV Scriptwriter

19. Brian Kavanaugh ’91 Northwestern University Partner Kirkland and Ellis Law Firm

20. Danielle McCarthy ’98 Harvard University Chief Resident at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

21. Tom Mengler ‘71 Carleton College Dean, St. Thomas University Law School

22. Rick Morrissey ‘78 Northwestern University, Chicago Sun Times Sports Writer

23. Charles Mulaney ’67 Georgetown University Chairman Chicago Catholic Charities Board

24. Chris Nybo ’95 Dartmouth College Illinois House of Representatives

25. Harold Pelzer ’65 Loyola University Chief of Head and Neck Surgery at Northwestern University Hospital

26. Devereaux Peters ’07 University of Notre Dame NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Game

27. Richard Prinz ‘64 Northwestern University, Chairman Department of Surgery at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center

28. Mike Quinlan ’62 Loyola University CEO McDonald’s Corporation

29. Quiwana Reed ’96 Florida A&M Community Development Director, Westside Health Authority

30. Vanessa Righeimer ’10 Loyola University(New Orleans) National Track and Field Marathon Qualifier

31. Tom Schoenbaum ‘57 St. Joseph College - Dean and Rusk Professor at University of Georgia Law School

32. Marc-Anthony Senat ‘92 University of Iowa Concerned Haitian Americans of Illinois Earthquake Relief Drive

33. Brendan Short ’87 University of Notre Dame Fellow, James A. Michener Center for Writers at University of Texas

34. Anne Smedinghoff ‘05 Johns Hopkins UniversityForeign Service Officer, Afghanistan

35. Steve Twomey ’69 Northwestern University Pulitzer Prize Winner

36. Ron Van De Walle ’60 Loyola University Division Manager for Sales, National Carrier

37. Len Vertuno ’57 Northwestern University Chief of Staff at Loyola University Medical Center

38. John White ‘70 Columbia University, Chief of Surgery at Lutheran General Hospital

39. Gene Wolande ‘74 University of Dallas, Hollywood Writer/Actor Director

40. Fred Zimmerman ’77 St. Edward’s University Professional Actor

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