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The Magazine for Fairf ield Col lege Preparatory School • Winter 2012
Prep Today
Profile of the Graduate-At-GraduationInCludIng The AnnuAl RePoRT 2010–2011
Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep,
The “Grad at Grad” is a central concept that
inspires our daily life at Prep. It refers to The
Graduate at Graduation, and what we, as a
Jesuit school, aim to create in our graduates.
Cura personalis, “care for the whole person,” is a central
goal of our Ignatian pedagogy. The characteristics of a
Fairfield Prep graduate include being open to growth,
intellectually competent, religious, loving and committed
to doing justice. This “whole person” aspiration is cleverly
illustrated on our magazine cover with a new poster,
which is also hung in classrooms and offices at Prep. This
project, directed by Academic Dean Dr. Donna Andrade,
is meant to remind us daily of our multi-faceted goals as
students, faculty and staff.
Throughout this issue, you will read articulate
reflections and speeches by both our teachers and
students, revealing their daily work and actions to
produce the ultimate “Grad at Grad.” You will also learn
about Alumni who demonstrate their leadership with
dedicated careers and community service projects. I think
you will be quite edified in reading how they continue the
important Jesuit traditions in their daily lives. I would like
to invite you, therefore, to nominate an exemplary Prep
Alumnus for our annual St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni
Award (read description below). The online nomination
form for this award will be available on our website
during the month of March, and the award recipient
will be honored at the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit in
September.
You will also see highlights of our vibrant school
community, busy with academic achievement,
involvement in the arts and co-curricular activities, and
strong performance by our dynamic Prep sports teams,
who apply the inspiration of Men for Others to build
brotherhood and reach for athletic triumph.
Our Annual Report 2010-11 shows the reality of the
size of our budget and the generous donations by our
benefactors. The growing costs of maintaining a top grade
institution, combined with the very significant need for
financial aid by so many of our students, underscores
the importance of our Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep strives
to keep a Jesuit education financially attainable by our
students. I am most grateful for your charitable support of
our mission, which provides us the means to continue to
educate our boys to become Men for Others. You are indeed
investing in our future graduates, who will receive the
important moral foundation to shape our ever-changing
world.
May you and your loved ones enjoy a peaceful and
happy 2012, filled with God’s blessings!
Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J.
President
Message froM The PresidenT
The growing costs of maintaining a top grade institution, combined
with the very significant need for financial aid by so many of our
students, underscores the importance of our Annual Fund. I am most
grateful for your charitable support of our mission … to become
Men for Others.
Fairfield Prep is pleased to open nominations for the 3rd annual St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award. The award will be given to recognize those
alumni of Fairfield Prep who exemplify the characteristics that Prep seeks to instill in its graduates, and who have become true Men for Others.
The five Characteristics of the Graduate at Graduation are: I. Open to Growth II. Intellectually Competent III. Religious IV. Loving V. Committed To Doing Justice
Last year, the Prep Community recognized Dr. Jim Roach ‘50 for his extraordinary dedication to his faith and service to others. (See story page 42.)
Prep will accept nominations for the 2012 recipient of this award from March 1 – 31. Information on the award, including criteria for determining eligibility, will be available on Prep’s website under the Alumni tab. Nominations are submitted online by means of an easy-to-use online form; filling out the form should take five to ten minutes. All members of the Prep community are encouraged to read the information on this award and to consider nominating a worthy Prep alumnus. If you submitted a nomination last year, you will have to resubmit the candidate’s nomination. Nominations close on March 31, 2011.
Thank you for taking the time to consider submitting a nomination. Any questions, please contact Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, at [email protected].
Nominate an Outstanding Alumnus for the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award
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Prep TodayThe Magazine for
Fairfield College Preparatory School
Winter 2012
Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11Editor, “Prep Today”
Director of Communications
Margaret GaleanoDesigner
DeveloPMent AnD AluMni offiCe
larry Carroll ’63Vice President for Advancement
Bob Donahue ’87Director of Development
J Dillon Collins ’98Director of Major Gifts
Rory J. Bernier ’06Director of Alumni Relations
Kathy norellSpecial Events Coordinator
Development StaffRobyn fry
Julie Pollard
Prep Today magazine, is published twice a year by
Fairfield College Preparatory School, and is available on our
website: www.fairfieldprep.org
Editorial offices are located in:Fairfield College Preparatory School
Development and Alumni OfficeXavier Hall 112
Fairfield, CT 06824-5157(203) 254-4237
letteRs to the eDitoR:Send to above address or
by email to:
or by fax: (203) 254-4071
Photo CReDits:Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11
Rory Bernier ’06Christian CashmanJ Dillon Collins ’98
Corey DennisElliott Gualtiere
Gus PowellPeggy Rein, P’11Joseph Rog, P’12
Joseph Roberts, P’12, ’13Seidler Photography
Robert Taylor PhotographyPlus contributed photos
I am delighted to be back at Fairfield Prep. As an Alumnus
and administrator, I will make sure that Alumni are heard
and that the best ideas are put forth in scheduling future
activities. We offered great events over the fall with the
Stamford Business Breakfast, the Washington D.C. Reception,
the New York City Christmas Reception, our College Student
Holiday Reception, the Rodeo at Madison Square Garden and
the Columbus House and Merton House soup kitchen service
days. We are looking forward to the Alumni Hockey Game, a
March Madness event, and Business Breakfasts in both Boston
and New York. In this issue, you’ll read about some of our most
active alums, who are giving back to the community and being
“Men for Others.” Hockey is in full swing, the basketball team
is off to another great year, and Alumni are getting together to
reconnect with Prep. For future events go to Facebook.com/fairfieldprepalumni and “LIKE US”
so you’ll receive updates. Or see the Fairfield Prep website (www.fairfieldprep.org) for all news
and upcoming events. We also have a Youtube channel with great videos to view. I wish you
all a wonderful 2012 and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Rory J. Bernier, Director of Alumni Relations
Note: J Dillon Collins ’98, former Director of Alumni Relations, has assumed the new
position of Director of Major Gifts, working with constituents to support the Prep mission.
Rory J. Bernier ’06 Director of Alumni Relations
You are welcome to contact me at 203.254.4200, ext. 2219 or [email protected]
A New Face in Alumni Relations
Prep Pride, a beautiful on-campus store near the school cafeteria in Berchmans Hall, is
open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 am to 3 pm. Shop online at www.fairfieldprep.org/preppride to purchase popular Prep Pride apparel, gifts and accessories.
Get Your Prep Pride On!
On the Cover: All Jesuit high schools throughout the nation share a common philosophy, common goals, and common vocabulary which defines the ministry of Jesuit secondary education in the United States as articulated in The Profile of the Graduate-at-Graduation. Jesuit education is, has been, and always will be focused on whole person education: mind, spirit, and body. Jesuit schools accomplish this through cura personalis (personalized care and concern for the individual) and through a holistic curriculum. Thus, Jesuit education aims to graduate students who possess the desire and the personal resources to be “men and women for and with others.” The poster shown here is a visual representation of The Profile of the Graduate-at-Graduation. This poster was designed by Dr. Donna Andrade, Academic Dean, who adapted it from a similar poster created by DeSmet Jesuit High School in St. Louis. Dr. Andrade collaborated with graphic design consultant, Margaret Galeano, of gr8pg.com (Great Page), and Colleen Adams, Director of Communications at Prep, to execute this project. This poster hangs in all Prep classrooms to remind students and teachers of Fairfield Prep’s mission. Special thanks to our models, pictured from left: Dean Duffy ’11, Tony Fox ’14 and Matt Connelly ’12. Thanks also to Ray Boudiette ’12, hockey model.
Open to Growth • Intellectually Competent Religious • Loving • Committed to Justice
T h e p r o f i l e o f T h e g r a d u a T e - a T - g r a d u a T i o n
fairfield College preparatory School A Jesuit, Catholic School of Excellence
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Becoming the
Grad at GradTaken from a speech given to the incoming Senior Class of 2012 at
Senior Orientation Retreat, August 24, 2011
I was first exposed to the Graduate at Graduation when I
was fourteen years old. It was my first day as a freshman at
Boston College High School in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
I remember a biology teacher at BC High, Mr. John Sullivan,
talking about these concepts: open to growth; intellectually
competent; religious; loving; and committed to doing justice. To
be honest, they all were just words to me. I was starting a new
school, I had soccer practice that day, and my fourteen-year-old
mind was telling me that this was not very important.
Fast forward four years later. At the BC High Senior Awards
Night I received an award for — shocking as it may seem —
Calculus. As the night drew to a close, I noticed an award was
going to be given to a senior who “best exemplified the ideals of
the Graduate at Graduation.” I began to think of the many guys
who I had spent the last four years with who were deserving of
this award. When I heard my name announced as the recipient
of the award, I was shocked. At BC High I had been taught the
ideals of the Grad at Grad, but never once had I gone out and
done something because it was religious, or because it was
loving, or because it made me intellectually competent. I just
did what felt right. I began to realize that the education and
experiences that the school had provided me, as well as the
teachers and the friends I had made there, all influenced the
decisions I had made in my life...
When my guidance counselor encouraged me to develop
a passion I had for writing and to meet students who were
not normally math-focused, she gave me the opportunity to
become open to growth. When my physics teacher made me
solve so many problems that I didn’t care how far that stupid
rocket flew, but I ended up scoring a 5 on the AP Exam, he gave
me the opportunity to become intellectually competent. When
my theology teacher challenged our class to write reflections
on the weekly gospels to encourage us to think more critically
and reflectively about our faith, he gave us the opportunity to
become religious. When my friend called me because he had
gotten into trouble and his parents had kicked him out of his
house, he gave me the opportunity to become loving. When the
campus minister encouraged me to tutor at the local Boston
public middle schools, he gave me the opportunity to become
committed to doing justice.
As Prep students, you act out the five ideals through your
community service and other requirements. But to truly call
yourself a Prep grad you need to live out these ideals without
thinking about them — to become a “Man for Others.” Take some
time each day and say a quick hi to someone in the hall and
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have a conversation with them. Put in an extra fifteen minutes
of study and feel more confident going into that quiz. Hold
a door open for someone. Make the moral choice in a tough
situation. If you start with small actions every day and take
advantage of the opportunities that you have, you will turn into
a person who best exemplifies a Prep Graduate at Graduation.
I want to leave you with two challenges: Number One: Take a few minutes each night, whether it’s
when you are driving home from school or before you go to bed,
and think about the things you did during your day …these do
not have to be heroic acts, but acts that were genuine actions …
it is my hope that by taking the time to acknowledge these acts
they will become part of your daily routine.
Number Two: Give each other the opportunity to become
open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving,
or committed to doing justice. Have a conversation with an
acquaintance or a friend, and allow him the opportunity to hear
your story so he can appreciate the uniqueness we all have
and become more open to growth. Invite some guys that are
struggling into your study groups to give them an opportunity
to become intellectually competent. Grab a friend and head
to morning mass to give him an opportunity to become more
religious. When you get knocked down, allow a friend the
opportunity to love and pick you back up. Grab a few friends and
do that community service event you’ve always wanted to do,
and give each other the opportunity to become committed to
doing justice. As Prep brothers, opportunity is a great gift we can
give to one another.
This senior year will bring about tremendous change in your
life. As you journey through your final year on campus together
as Prep brothers, think about the ideals of the Grad at Grad often.
You know what they are, but the question is — how well will you
live them? I wish you nothing but the best for your senior year,
and I hope that you all continue to go forth and set
the world on fire.
By Tim Dee, Math Teacher, Soccer and Basketball Coach
I am amazed by the energy and the excellence of the boys
I’ve taught here for 32 years. I really enjoy long-lost voices
who take the time to email me about their lives. Most are
married and have boys who are dreaming of coming to Prep.
The Jesuits have a simple description for this cycle of
spirit, dedication and achievement. It is called Cura Personalis,
meaning we care about the whole person. There are many
things in our formation that go beyond the extraordinary
academics we offer. We reach into the soul. We challenge
them to go beyond the safe and the obvious with community
work and world-wide involvement. We launch them on an
intellectual, moral and compassionate adventure as Prep
graduates. Sure, it’s a tall order, but I am hardly exaggerating
the results I see.
I couldn’t name the thousands of boys whom I have
taught; each remains special for me. But I want to mention a
few with no less affection for the others.
I still think of Damian Long ’94 as the best student I ever
taught. Damian was busy writing novels and plays during
his sophomore year. I let him take over the teaching of Moby
Dick, because he seemed to know that complex allegorical
novel better than I did. Such students are a rare gift that
enrich the classroom. All three Long brothers were bitten by
the theater bug.
Another outstanding boy I had in my creative writing
class was crazy about the idea of becoming a writer. Jeff Davis ’93 was one of the most self-directed kids I ever met. I
couldn’t keep up reading all that he wrote — blood splashed
stories specializing in gory murder cases. What a fiendish
imagination! But it served him well as he became the creator,
producer and chief writer for “Criminal Minds,” the smash TV
hit which features a group of criminologists hunting down
serial killers. When he emailed me to thank me years later I
was as proud as his father.
My most cherished note came from a young man who
wasn’t an academic star, but in many ways he represented
the kind of boy who is the heart and soul of Prep. Pete Patton ’90 was a disciplined and serious student who wanted to
make the best of his Prep education. I watched as he took a
rough talent and through hard work and dedication improved
enormously. This is a small excerpt of Peter’s email. “The
Ignatian vision and the Prep way didn’t hit me until I left and
entered college. Again, I never led the league in GPA, but it
was the lessons imparted underneath that stone cross that
gave me the belief that I could compete.” Pete is a writer
and research specialist working for the New York Police
Department.
The last boy I will mention is featured on this edition’s
cover. Dean Duffy ’11 is on the left morphing from athlete
to chemistry student to a blue-jean-clad social activist on a
mission trip. I was impressed with his energy on the sports
field, his dedication to studies and his participation in the
greater life of the school.
Guys like Dean Duffy come to us already formed from
great families, churches and communities but it is their
openness to continued growth that makes them so easy
to teach and so much a part of the Jesuit vision. I liked
Dean immediately but grew to admire him as I watched his
strength and courage dealing with his mother’s illness and
death last year. I saw the other boys rally around him, too.
What a great place to teach! What a great place to be a
student! It’s not a cliché to say that we are all Prepsters for
life. The many faces and voices of Prep are one. If I knew high
school could be this good, I might have stayed in it forever;
come to think of it, I have…
By Barry Wallace, English teacher
A great place to teach, learn, and stay forever
4 Prep Today
By Patrick Corona ’12 and Michael Whelan ’12
The 2010 season was a good one for Prep Cross Country,
but with only a fourth place finish in Connecticut, it was
not what it could have been. When the two of us (Patrick
Corona, and Michael Whelan) first found out that we would be
captains alongside seniors Billy schloth and Connor Rog, we
L-r: Coach Bob Ford, Jr., Raphael Kinney ’14, James Mulliken ’14, Patrick Corona ’12, Scott Ball ’13, Michael Whelan ’12, (Saint Ignatius),
Alec Hilton ’14, Brendan Terry ’12, Christian Alvarado ’14, Connor Rog ’12, James Murphy ’14, Billy Schloth ’12, and Coach Bob Ford, Sr.
True State Champions!CRoSS CouNTRy JeSuiTS BeCome…
promised ourselves that Prep would be first in the state this
time around. It was hard not to be optimistic. In the preseason
coaches’ poll, the Jesuits were ranked above everyone else.
Unfortunately, this also put a target on our backs from day one.
With a state championship as our goal, the bar was set high and
the competition knew it. Connor Rog led the pack, but to win, we
needed all of our top five runners to race their best.
COnnOR ROG
Undefeated in all Connecticut XC meets, Wilton Invitational Champion,
Wickham Invitational Champion, 1st Place Thetford Woods Trail Run,
SCC Champion (2nd year), Class LL Champion (3rd year), State Open 1st
place (new course record), 2nd Place New England Championship (top
Connecticut runner), 1st place Jesuit HS Championships, 10th place
Foot Locker Northeast Regional Championships, Flotrack & Dyestat
nationally ranked, 2010 Gatorade Connecticut Cross Country Runner of
the Year, 2011 Sports-Person of the Year from Fairfield for the Fairfield
Country Sports Association, Gatorade Player of the Year 2011 & 2012,
10th place in Northeast Regional Footlocker Championship, 18th in the
Finals of the Footlocker National Championship in San Diego, New
Haven Register All-Star team and MVP, CT-Post All-Star team and MVP,
Outstanding Cross Country Runner of the year CHSCA.
ChRIsTIAn AlvARADOPrep’s #2 runner, All Quinnipiac
Division SCC, All-SCC, 5th Class LL,
14th State Open, 17th Connecticut
finisher in New England
Championship (49th overall), 4th
in Jesuit HS Championship, 1st
place in Sophomore race at Foot
Locker Northeast Championships,
New Haven Register All-Star team,
CT-Post All-Star team.
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On behalf of the entire team, I have to
thank both Fords – Jr. and Sr. – for the
immense inspiration and guidance you
have given us over these past
months and, for us seniors,
over the past four years. The
influence you have had on our
lives is a profound one. Cross
Country has taught us patience,
perseverance, and pride, but
without the two of you, there
is no Cross Country. You have given us
an education that is even more important
than the one inside the classroom, an
education that lasts a lifetime.
A Special Thank You
from Michael Whelan ’12 and the t
eam
Wilton Invitational 1st team; Thetford Invitational 2nd team; SCC Quinnipiac Champions (12-0 dual meets); 3rd team SCC Championships; 1st team Class LL; 1st team State Open; 2nd team New England Championships (top Connecticut team) beating a nationally ranked team; 1st team Jesuit HS Championships; Outstanding Connecticut Cross Country Team – CHSCA & US Marine Corp
We learned this the hard way at the Bethel Invitational, an
early-season race that we were supposed to dominate. Only a
couple guys in that top five didn’t do well, and we placed third.
This was a blow to our confidence, and was closely followed
by an even worse dilemma. Billy schloth, one of our fellow
captains, developed a knee injury that sidelined him for the
rest of the season. Billy was All-SCC as a junior and his absence
hurt the team greatly. Without him, the pack behind Connor
suddenly became weaker. We needed someone to fill Billy’s
shoes, and sophomore Christian Alvarado did just that.
In the summer, Coaches Bob ford, Jr. and Bob ford, sr., had hoped that Christian would be varsity after a successful
freshman year. But nobody could have expected the
tremendous leaps and bounds he made, not even the coaches.
Christian emerged as one of the top three runners on the team
and kept improving as the season progressed, finishing all-state.
But even with Chris in Billy’s place, we
still needed that critical fifth man in
order to round out the team. scott Ball (pictured left) claimed that spot and
proved to be the difference maker for
us. His times improved as much as 30
seconds, which gave us a lower team
score, and resulted in a state title.
Seniors Patrick Corona and Michael Whelan also had great championship
seasons, posting many personal best times, and continuing
their rivalry for key places in the front pack.
Finally, Connor Rog led our team the entire season, wire
to wire, going undefeated in Connecticut finishing in first by
a landslide at the State Open. He had an unbelievable season
which ended with a trip to San Diego for the Footlocker
National Championships where he placed 18th in the nation.
FPXC finished 1st in the state in convincing fashion with
a 41 point win over rival Xavier. All of the success that we
experienced was the result of unceasing team effort and
inspiring coaching. Each and every varsity runner was crucial,
whether it was Connor Rog finishing 1st in the state, or
scott Ball rounding out the team score as the 5th man. In an
undisputable fashion, our team persevered through adversity,
and proved to everyone that we were true State Champions.
PATRICk COROnA Prep’s #3 runner, All
Quinnipiac Division SCC,
All-SCC (12th), 11th Class
LL (medalist), 50th State
Open, 27th Connecticut
finisher in New England
Championship (91st
overall), 3rd place in
Jesuit HS Championship,
New Haven Register
All-Star team, CT Post All
Star team.
MIChAel WhelAnPrep’s #4 runner, All
Quinnipiac Division, 13th
Class LL, 42nd State
Open, 53rd New England
Championship, 2011 SCC Fall
Student-Athlete Award, CT
Post All-Star Team.
COACh BOB FORD, JR. Connecticut Post and New
Haven Register Boys Cross
Country Coach of the Year.
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6 Prep Today
Excerpts from the Parents:
In addition to the strong academic and sports programs, we are particularly impressed by Fairfield Prep’s four-year community service program. We
believe that this will help to develop our son into a compassionate young man. While our local public high school does have a program of community service, it does not match the depth and breadth of the Fairfield Prep offering.
We toured the campus and spoke to a number of faculty members. Our experience began with a lasting impression made by the students. They
were all well mannered and informed about the specific subject or activity that they volunteered to present. They also appeared to have a genuine enthusiasm for their school. The faculty members that we spoke to were knowledgeable and seemed to have a strong connection with the students. I believe this successful partnership between students and faculty creates a rich environment for students to succeed academically.
God comes first and it is hard to raise a God-fearing young man in today’s world, especially during the high school years. The fact that Fairfield
Prep has a strong curriculum and also strengthens the relationship students have with God is just remarkable. Another part of your mission statement that stood out to us was where it speaks about challenging its students to live as men of conscience, compassion and action. Climbing the corporate ladder means nothing if you have to step on everyone’s toes in order to be successful. We want our son to be successful in life and be a good, positive contributor to society and we know Fairfield Prep will work hand and hand with us in preparing our son for college and life.
Men for Others — I was first introduced to this Jesuit concept at [my Jesuit high school] and it has played an instrumental role in my life ever
since. In both my personal and professional life this mindset has been my moral compass; a gift from the Jesuits at [my Jesuit high school] and [my Jesuit college] who provided me with the tools to make the right choices in life. Simply stated, I want my son to be exposed to the same quality education and life teachings as I received as a young man. The positive impact the Jesuits have had on my life has been and continues to be invaluable.
Admissions excitement
Excerpts from the Applicants:
I went onto YouTube to check out some of the highlight videos from the sports teams, and it’s very impressive.
On my shadow day three weeks ago, I noticed that the teachers don’t baby the students; they push them to the best that they can be. I really enjoyed
the learning environment at Prep. It seemed challenging and there was total class participation. I also noticed on my shadow day, that there were students from all different backgrounds and everyone got along with each other which I really enjoyed. Many teachers began their classes with a prayer, which I think is a great idea. The combination of education and spiritual growth will prepare me for challenges in the years to come. I look forward to wearing my Jesuit Cap with honor beginning next fall.
I watched your video and I asked many of your students about Fairfield Prep and they told me your education and curriculum is very challenging. From my
previous experiences, elementary school and middle school were a breeze. I am looking for a challenge so I can find out where my natural talents are.
Out of the many things that I heard and saw at the Open House, one thing kept reappearing. Everyone was talking about the bonds that people build
at the Prep, and when I heard about this I was very excited. Visiting the school during my Shadow Day only reinforced this idea. Friendship is a very important thing for me and I could see it radiating out of this school.
Hundreds of prospective students and their families attended the Open House held on October 2 to learn about Fairfield Prep’s many offerings. Here are some reactions from prospective students and parents.
OPen HOuse: OcTOber 2, 2011
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For the past two years,
the Office of Student
Activities has sponsored
the Freshman Olympics at
Freshman Orientation days.
Activities include: Tug of War;
Home Run Derby; Basketball
Foul Shooting; and Dodge Ball.
This experience has afforded
Fairfield Prep’s newest students
an opportunity to bond with
each other and experience the Prep community. Freshmen also
meet their homeroom teacher, get their class schedule and
their locker.
The Campus Ministry Office also sees this as an opportunity
for the upperclassmen who will lead both Freshman Rally Day
(in October) and the Freshman Retreat (in March) to get to know
the freshman class.
Six years ago, Rally Day began as an effort to introduce retreat
leaders to the freshmen in small groups. This day includes prayer,
conversation and games including Capture the Flag on Grauert
Field. All of these activities help our freshmen get acclimated
to Prep and get them acquainted with the upperclassmen who
will be there to help them along the way like big brothers. These
events have been extremely well received and we
intend to continue them into the future.
By Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry
an Olympic-sized welcome for Freshmen
Father Michael G. Boughton, S.J. Appointed Assistant for Formation
Father Michael G.
Boughton, S.J., was
appointed on November
16, 2011 as Assistant for
Formation for the Maryland,
New England and New
York Jesuit Provinces. Fr.
Boughton will assume the
role this summer.
He has served as director
of campus ministry at the College of the Holy Cross,
president of Fairfield Prep (1996-2006), rector of
the Fairfield Jesuit Community and director of the
Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Boston College.
Fr. Boughton also served as a delegate to General
Congregation Thirty-Five.
Father Boughton, S.J., brings not only a wealth
of administrative and pastoral experience but a
deep appreciation and understanding of Ignatian
spirituality and the directions for Jesuit life and
ministry encouraged by the most recent general
congregation.
Responding to theCall of Christ.
Everyone has a great calling.Let us help you discern yours.
The Society of Jesusin the United States
www.Jesuit.orgwww.JesuitVocation.org
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Below you will find reflections written by two of our students who have recently attended
one of our newest trips and one of our oldest trips. The Ignatian Family Teach-In is a
conference open to Jesuit high schools and universities throughout the world that Prep has
participated in for many years. This conference, which moved from Columbus, GA to Washington,
D.C. in 2010, focuses on social justice issues nationwide and worldwide.
Our trip to Jamaica, which ran for the third time in July, 2011, is another opportunity that we
offer our students each year. Students who attend this trip stay on the outskirts of Montego Bay,
Jamaica with the Mustard Seed Communities and help out in the local orphanages. Mustard Seed
Communities began in 1978 and have grown throughout Jamaica. Please contact me
if you would like to learn more about Prep’s Christian Service opportunities.
Jonathan DeRosa, Director of Student Activities & Christian Service
c H a n g I n g T H e w O r l d a n d O u r s e l v e s
I would like to start off by
explaining that the Teach-In
is an annual Jesuit conference
promoting social justice. This year’s
Teach-In theme, from Jesuit Fr. Peter
Kolvenbach, S.J.’s, 2000 Santa Clara
address, was “Gritty Reality.” He said,
“Students, in the course of their
formation, must let the gritty reality
of this world into their lives so they
can learn to feel it, think about it
critically, respond to its suffering
and engage it constructively.” What
Ignatian Teach-InWashington, D.C.
2011
does gritty reality mean? It is the low depths in society where we
would not normally go. Where injustice is present and the poor
are oppressed. It is a place where people do not have the same
benefits we do. We may not even be aware that it can be found
right around the corner.
Through my days at the Teach-In I learned to go through
those three steps — of feeling it, thinking about it, and engaging
in it. To feel the presence of the gritty reality — not to ignore
it. To think about it and to contemplate how you can help. And
lastly to engage in it constructively — and make a difference in
those places. To step out of your comfort zone to help others and
bring justice for the greater good. Even the slightest help can
bring change.
I challenge you to go into your local communities and see
if there is any “grit” in the area. Try to feel it, think about it,
and engage in it. Our Prep community provides us with many
opportunities to go out into the gritty realities of the world and
make a difference. Some students have really accomplished
this through service and mission trips such as Urban Plunge,
Appalachia, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Jamaica. But for those
who have yet to experience any of these, I urge you to go and
to see for yourself. I myself take up this challenge in my local
community of Bridgeport and make a step towards wiping out
the grit of the community. One conference speaker said, “Direct
experience will be able to change a person’s mind.” This is true.
Without literally going out into these places you
will never know the gritty reality of today’s society.
Taken from reflection by Huythanh Tran ’12
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Blessed AreTuesday, July 19, 2011
White, healthy hands, That feed, That clap,That hold and care for,That pull fierce weeds, And paint boards and eaves,Reaching for water in thirst, Held upward, outstretched,Heavenward.Black hands, gnarled,Clutched and pressed likeThick vines against little chestsWaving, graspingCovered in drool and cornmeal,But just as much,Held upward, outstretchedEven touching heavenAnd earth —God’s delight.
Poem by Christian Cashman, Theology Teacher
Fairfield Prep’s service
trip to the Mustard
Seed Community at
Blessed Assurance in Montego
Bay, Jamaica is one that I
will definitely never forget.
Writing this reflection on the
plane ride home, I feel like a
changed person. Having been
to Jamaica once before, I was
aware of the extreme poverty
and the rough conditions. Now
I have a better understanding
of what it means to live in
those conditions and am very
proud to say that I experienced
Jamaica in a way that no
vacation can deliver.
A typical day at Blessed
Assurance begins around 6:30
am with 20 minutes to shower
and get dressed. The group
then heads down to breakfast
where a prayer is said before
we consume the delicious food
cooked by the chefs of the
Mustard Seed Community.
Around 8:15 am we head
to the gazebo where the
disabled children are waiting.
Devotions soon begin with an
announcement by one of the
caregivers and then we begin
to sing, dance, and clap to
praise the Lord. Worship ends
with a Bible reading, a prayer,
and thanks for another day.
Work varies at Blessed
Assurance depending on the
need. My group was assigned
to paint and landscape. Each
day groups of six would
alternate assignments. We
were asked to landscape
the trenches. We cleared an
immense amount of weeds
so the draining system could
handle the common short and
hard rainstorms that occur.
We also painted many of the
buildings at Blessed Assurance
to upgrade their appearance.
Around 12:15 pm we gather
again in the gazebo for more
devotions. From there we eat
lunch, help feed the children
and rest before the next work
shift.
At 2 pm we put in another
two hours and then clean up
our sites. Being very hot and
tired, we head to our cabin to
rest, shower and change. Most
of our clothes are donated to
the project, so we leave with a
lot less than we arrived with.
Around 6 pm we pray and
eat dinner which is very good.
Typically there is rice, beef,
chicken and plantains. The
cooks do a good job.
The rest of the night is
usually spent with the children
playing games, reading to
them, taking them on walks,
feeding them and helping
the nurses with whatever
they need. This time can also
be spent relaxing, napping,
throwing the Frisbee around,
or just “kickin’ it” as the
Jamaicans say.
As it starts to get dark, we
settle down and reflect on the
day. Reflections usually last
from 30 to 45 minutes and
each student is given a chance
to talk about the day or share
his feelings with the group.
We sing songs and pray during
this time as well.
By 10 pm lights are out
and everyone is usually sound
asleep. The boys sleep in a
room full of bunk beds where
the sleeping conditions are
decent.
One of our days was spent
at Widow’s Mite, another
Mustard Seed community,
approximately a two-hour
drive away. The last day was
spent at a beautiful beach
where we swam and played
games the whole day. A good
amount of time is spent
driving around and it is very
interesting to see the Jamaican
countryside. Overall, our time
in Jamaica was very rewarding
and filled with laughter.
Taken from
reflection by
Chris Felner ’13
JamaicaMustard Seed
Community
2011
10 Prep Today
All the World’s A Stage
The Prep Players presented The Complete Works of
William Shakespeare Abridged on November 17-19 at the Wien Experimental Theater at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. Directed by Megan Hoover, Fine Arts Chair and Drama/English teacher. Watch video on the Prep YouTube Channel!
School Happenings
Prep Center News Broadcasts Events
MSG Varsity sponsors the new Prep club which utilizes the latest technology to record and produce game and event videos. The first
broadcast from the Prep newsroom featured Matt Connelly ’12 and Dan Luciano ’12. At the Amity “Game Day,” Kenny Trojanowski ’12 (left) and Kevin Sinclair ’12 (right) were sports commentators in front of the towel-waving Bomb Squad. Students interested in getting involved should see Mr. Kevin Altieri, Social Studies teacher and club moderator.
NY Times Columnist Visits Senior Writers Mr. Jamie Chesbro, English teacher, invited New York Times columnist Sam Borden to speak to his senior Writing Essentials class about his career. Sam Borden has been either a staff reporter or sports columnist for the (New York) Daily News, The Florida Times-Union, and The Journal News. Borden hosted a sports talk show for WJXL in Jacksonville, Florida. In 2007 the Associated Press named him the No. 1 Sports Columnist in New York (in circulation category). He co-authored Ace in America, the biography of Yankees pitcher Chien-Ming Wang (CTW, 2007). He has appeared in SI.com and Men’s Fitness among others.
It was a Hallo-scream!The annual Senior Halloween Costume contest took place
on October 31 in the Cafeteria. Mr. John Brennan MC’d the
event, and the Gorillas won!
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Prep scholar athletes sign national letters of Intent
Fairfield Prep is proud
to announce the
signings of three
Scholar Athletes to national
letters of intent. Through
their strong character and
outstanding academic and
athletic efforts, each senior
has earned the opportunity
to continue to compete in
his sport while achieving a
college degree.
Terence M. Tarpey has
built standout records
in both his academic life
and basketball career
at Prep through hard
work and determination.
Terry participates in
Prep’s Jeopardy Club and
community service at the
Stamford Boys and Girls
Club. His athleticism and
leadership have made
Terry a standout in Prep’s
basketball program where
he has played at the varsity
level for four years and
serves as team captain
this year. Terry will attend
the College of William
and Mary where he will
continue his basketball and
academic careers.
Conor B. Barr has
distinguished himself in
achieving highly successful
careers in his athletic and
academic life at Prep. Conor
has participated in lacrosse
as a three-year varsity team
member and in football where
he played at varsity level in
senior year. Conor has enjoyed
involvement in Prep’s Debate
Club and Stock Market Club
Tema honored as Adviser of the Year
Mrs. Dolores Tema received the Balfour Adviser of the Year award at its annual convention in Dallas
on January 13. The award is given to one teacher each year to acknowledge his/her work as a yearbook adviser, including the inspiration and instruction he/she has provided to a generation of aspiring journalists, graphic designers, photographers and business and marketing
managers. The Prep Community is very proud of Mrs. Tema’s recognition and longtime service as moderator of the Yearbook staff.
National Merit Scholars
Fairfield Prep is pleased to announce recognition of nine seniors in the National Merit Scholarship Program. All nine students were
commended based on the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test taken in their junior year. Over one million students from across the nation entered the competition by taking the test, and the Prep winners were selected based on top performance in the highly competitive state of Connecticut. Front row from left: Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal, Michael Whelan, Daniel Welch, kenneth Clancy and Rev. John J. hanwell, s.J., President. Back row from left: Jeremy Mellinger, Jack Curry, Jackson Roth, Conor Tanzman, Marek Zaleski and Peter Barston.
2011 Future Global Leader Award
henry Burbank ’12 has been announced as a winner of the 2011 Future Global Leader Award, as one of
34 winners from the participating Fairfield County high schools which include approximately 50,000 high school students. The Future Global Leader Award Program is sponsored by the World Affairs Forum. Established in 2009, the program honors students at participating high
schools throughout Fairfield County who demonstrate outstanding leadership in understanding global issues and solving global problems. The high school principals designate their Future Global Leader based on this criteria.
and has contributed to the
Campus Ministry program as
a Freshman Retreat leader in
his junior year. Conor looks
forward to studying Criminal
Justice and playing lacrosse at
Drexel University.
Charles C. Keady is an
enthusiastic and dedicated
student athlete having
achieved a strong academic
record and standout athletic
history in two varsity
sports at Prep. Charlie has
demonstrated leadership
as Vice President of Prep’s
Business Club and as a two-
year member of student
government. He has served
as a member of the Cardinal
Key Society. Charlie has
played both football and
lacrosse at the varsity level
for three years and will
continue his lacrosse career
and study business at the
University of Michigan.
From left, front row: Terry Tarpey, Conor Barr and Charles Keady. Back row: Rev. John Hanwell, S.J.,
President; Leo Redgate ’86, Varsity Basketball Coach; Chris Smalkais, Varsity Lacrosse Coach; Steve
Donahue ’92, Athletic Director, and Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal.
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mO
ms
da
ds
The 2011 Father-Son Sports Night turnout was close to 400 as Prep fathers, students, coaches,
faculty and administration gathered in Brissette Gym on November 14 to hear Mike D’Antoni, head coach of the New York Knicks. Coach D’Antoni came with a message that enthusiasm and focus are primary keys to success in life.
The Fathers’ Club is extremely grateful to Coach D’Antoni who filled in for NBC Sports personality Bob Costas who was called away on urgent business. Costas will be speaking on Sports Night 2012!
Proceeds from the event will be used to further the mission of the Fathers’ Club, and support activities at Prep. Thanks to all the fathers who volunteered time to make the event a huge success. In particular thanks to Tom Dolan ’81, P’12 for his leadership.
A Hypnotic Evening of Fun and Surprises
The Mother/Son event allowed moms and their boys to share
memories, a wonderful meal and be thoroughly entertained by a hypnotist who had the boys dancing, singing and totally coming out of their shells! If you attended the Mother/Son Event, then you laughed until you cried. Dinner was delicious – thanks to Prep’s own vivian, Frank and their staff. Many thanks to Maureen hand, P’13 and Maria Martucci, P’13 for coordinating the evening.
Father-Son Sports Night is a tremendous success!NY Knicks Head Coach Mike D’Antoni
was warmly welcomed by the Prep
community.
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Taken from a speech by Tony Fox ’14, a S.E.E.D. financial aid recipient,
given at the President’s Dinner which is held annually to honor Prep
benefactors who contribute $2,500 or more annually.
My name is Tony Fox and I am currently a sophomore
at Fairfield Prep. I am from Bridgeport, Connecticut
and I am currently a member of the MSG Varsity club,
stock market club, the Varsity football team, S.E.E.D., and Student
Government officer for the sophomore class. Ultimately, my goal
is to study biochemistry at Georgia Tech after I graduate Prep.
Let me start by telling you why I chose to attend Fairfield
Prep. One thing that every freshman does at Prep is participate
in the Freshmen Field Day. During this day, we host a younger
child from one of the inner city Catholic grammar schools in
Bridgeport. We take part in games, take pictures and have lunch
with the child we host. Well, I was one of those students who
came to Prep when I was in the 3rd grade at St. Augustine’s
School in 2006. This was my first experience with Prep. I
remember pulling into Prep, thinking that I was entering a
castle. Everyone was smiling and seemed so welcoming and
happy at Prep. Even though I was too young to realize it then,
I had experienced what I would come to know as the Prep
Brotherhood. I saw people of all colors and races together
happily working as one. Once you are a member of the Prep
family, your Prep brothers have your back. Knowing that the
person sitting next to me, behind me, or in front of me is looking
out for me, is a great feeling to have. Ever since I experienced
Freshman Field Day as a 3rd grader, my mind was focused on
going to Prep.
Once I was accepted to Fairfield Prep, I made sure that I took
advantage of the many opportunities that arise for the students.
Prep offers a wide range of clubs, teams, and social and diversity
aspects. In addition to this, Prep offers a few other things that I
cherish: a great education, moral values, and everyday skills that
I will need toward my next step in life.
One of the major programs at Prep that I am a part of is
S.E.E.D. which stands for “Students for Educational Excellence
through Diversity.” Diversity is not only defined by one’s race,
but also by religious, geographical and socio-economic diversity.
Therefore, it is because of you that I am here at Prep. One in
four freshmen at Prep… would not be here if it were not for the
generosity of all of you. My mom is a single mother with limited
income, who would never be able to send me to this school by
herself. I thank you on our behalf.
Finally, let me tell you about the ways in which Fairfield Prep
has challenged and encouraged me to grow. One of the things
that Prep teaches its students is the Jesuit mission and motto,
“Being a man for others.” …Being a man for others starts by
becoming a leader; another value that Prep teaches. Fairfield
Prep allows and wants each young man to go through his high
school career being a leader in the classroom, on the field, and in
his own communities. Being a man for others challenges each of
us to not give into peer pressure; this concept challenges us to be
leaders, not followers.
Fairfield Prep has also challenged me to excel both in and
outside of the classroom. The Prep staff and coaches… challenge
and push us to reach our full potential on and off the field.
Tony Fox ’14 shares an attitude of gratitude
Nothing is handed to you at Prep without working hard and
overcoming obstacles, doing the magis, doing the more in your
life. On the football field or in any sport, our coaches look to see
who will be that person to step up and do something or make
something happen. The Prep faculty is willing to do what it
takes to help me be successful. I am not ashamed to say that
math challenges me … staying afterschool or coming into school
early for extra help, has helped me to stay on top of my studies.
Lastly, and most importantly, my spiritual life has greatly
developed. Having a theology class everyday helps me to be
more aware of God and how blessed I am in life, how blessed I
am to be at Prep. I did nothing to deserve this life that I have,
just as a child in Pakistan did nothing to deserve life in fear from
war. Therefore, I am blessed and Prep helps all of its students to
realize this. We are the future; those leaders that Fairfield Prep
produces. We will and want to be those men making the right
decisions for ourselves, for others, and for our communities.
Every student comes into Fairfield Prep as a boy. Then Prep
molds and shapes its students in the traditions of the Jesuit
mission, and teaches us to develop a social conscience, to live
morally and ethically, and to be a man for others.
It Takes a Community of BrotherhoodFor these gifts and for many other things, I give thanks.
First, to my mother, who also inspires me and who is behind
me one hundred percent, my love and thanks for your support
in encouraging me… I thank you because you have realized
that as a single mother, even with all you have given me, that
you simply cannot provide all that I need to grow into the best
young man I can be. You understand that it takes a community
of brotherhood — something that you cannot give me. A lot of
single mothers don’t get that! But you do! I love you for that!
Second, I give thanks to all of you. I am fortunate to stand before
you today, a product of your generosity. Through all of you, I
have been indirectly placed into the spirit of “Paying It Forward.”
I, too, hope to sit where you are sitting one day and reflect on
my own past while listening to a well-groomed, soul-shaped and
inspired young man for others, like myself. Lastly, I thank you,
Father Hanwell, for affording me the opportunity to express the
impact that Prep has made on my life.
Portia Fox with her son Tony Fox ’14 and Fr. Jack Hanwell, S.J.
14 Prep Today
Prep Crew began the 2011 Fall season with high hopes and great
energy. Crews across the spectrum from Varsity to Novice medaled and signaled that the 2012 spring will be one filled with success.
The Tail of the Fish regatta in Saratoga Springs, NY, was a great success as the V8 placed 3rd overall and first among schools. The JV8 was second and first among schools. Two novice 8’s placed 3rd and 4th beating out perennial powerhouse Chaminade in the Novice 8 event.
At the Head of the Housatonic the Novice 8 had fine showings finishing 7th and 12th out of 21 crews. V8 held their position from last year’s race
finishing 10th out of 37 other crews. The JV8 A, B and C boats all raced with vigor letting all the other crews know that they were a force to be reckoned with.
A freak October snowstorm was not enough to stop Prep Crew from attempting to get to the Head of the Fish in Saratoga Springs, NY. A handful of hearty men and their dedicated parents managed to navigate the storm and reach the regatta. In a true display of leadership, members such as Captain Dan Boyle ’12, Michael Osborne ’12, Joe Grosso ’13, nick Martucci ’13 and a slew of Novice rowers borrowed boats and raced for their
missing teammates in a show of fidelity and pride.
The team traveled to Philadelphia for a weekend of racing November 12-13. First timers at the Philly Frostbite regatta proved to be a charm for the V8 as they finished 1st and took Prep’s first-ever medals at the event. The next day saw even more success as the team raced in the late season favorite Bill Braxton Memorial Regatta. The V8 made the semi-finals. Coming back from a rough row the day before, the JV8 blew away the field with a
commanding win and set the bar high for the rest of the team. The 2nd and 3rd JV boats had a fine showing placing 3rd and 5th respectively. Novice boats raced extremely well with the 1st 8 finishing 3rd and the 2nd 8 destroying the competition in their race finishing 1st nearly 10 seconds ahead of the 2nd place boat.
A fantastic end to a dramatic season left the team hungry to get back on the racecourse in the spring. The team will hold open tryouts in March and will look to set a course for the future. Go Prep!
The 2011 Prep football team made great improvements in the recent
season posting a 5-5 record. After a tough start on the road, at the always-tough Hand of Madison Tigers, Prep took a two hour trip and rallied to beat Griswold in the rain 20-14. Prep then won the four of five at home, featuring a thrilling 39-32 come-from-behind victory over Amity. Prep could not catch lightning in a bottle when they hit the road again, but excitedly rallied from a 20-0 deficit, only to lose a close one to Shelton 20-13. Thanksgiving was a thriller for a crowd of nearly 3,000 fans who saw Prep lose a heart-breaker to arch-rival West Haven, 42-39. What a difference an on-side kick makes!
Senior quarterback Tom Brewster led the team with nearly 800 passing yards and 650 yards rushing. He threw for 7 TDs, but perhaps the most important completion was on 3-25 to Senior Charlie keady for a first down with a minute to go on the winning drive against Griswold for
Football shows grit and growthour first victory. Tom himself broke six tackles on a scintillating TD run of 65 yards in the same game. Junior Dillon Ryan stepped in at running back, after an injury to junior Joe McBride and rushed for nearly 700 yards in just 5 games. Senior Mike niche made a huge contribution on Thanksgiving when he caught two 77 yard TD passes from Brewster on successive series. The offensive line, led by seniors: Co-Captain serge Jean-Baptiste, Connor Cunningham, Joe herlihy and Pat sheeran enabled Prep to rush for over 200 yards per game. Senior Conor Barr kept Prep’s special teams dangerous, highlighted by an electric 60 yard punt return against Amity.
Co-Captains shane Dempsey, Justin haley and Michael seelye and senior Colin Morris led the defense. Senior Mike Trotta led the team in tackles and, along with Sophomore nick Crowle, each returned interceptions for touchdowns.
At the annual awards ceremony,
a Thrilling end to a dramatic crew season
Tom Brewster was presented with the Mark Massiello award for the best offensive player and Mike Trotta earned the Fr. Eugene Brissette, S.J., award for the best defensive player. shane Dempsey earned the Chris Boyle Memorial Coaches Award for his perseverance, loyalty and determination and Joe herlihy was recognized as the team’s most improved player.
Post season honors went to Xavier Frey ’12, who played tight end, H-back, defensive tackle and end and punter. He made the All-SCC team as the punter joining serge Jean-Baptiste who made All-SCC as an offensive lineman and also made the Coaches All-State team in Class LL.
After great improvement and five hard-earned victories, the off-season weightlifting is in full swing and next year’s team is already preparing hard for the future.
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Prep’s 2011 Varsity Soccer Team made history this past fall,
becoming the first Prep soccer team to finish the regular season undefeated and finished with a 14-1-7 record. En route to capturing their second Quinnipiac Division title in as many years under Coach Ryan lyddy ’93, the Jesuits also were crowned as the Southern Connecticut Conference Champions and advanced to the Quarterfinals in the State Tournament before falling to eventual state champion Pomperaug 1-0.
Prep battled through the regular season with a 9-0-7. The Jesuits, lead by Co-Captains Will steiner ’13 and Mike Matera ’12 started off the year with a strong 1-0 victory over Cheshire with a goal from kieran Bracken ’13. Playing most of the season without Co-Captain Davie Bruton ’13, the Jesuits gained strong victories over Notre Dame WH, Xavier, Shelton, and North Haven lead by the midfield presence of Matera and Robbie Mackay ’12 and the electrifying play of forwards steve Tortora ’14, Austin sims ’14, and Jack Grella ’12. In the SCC Tournament, Prep drew the second seed, went on to defeat Shelton 2-0 and Guilford 3-0, earning them a date with the Green Knights of Notre Dame WH in the finals. Late in the second half, Bruton nailed a left footer off the inside post to win the game for the Jesuits 1-0. Prep drew the ninth seed in the state tournament and defeated Crosby 2-0 in the first round before traveling to
defeat Newtown in a penalty kick shootout after a scoreless regulation period. Grella stepped into goal after steiner was injured during the second overtime period and stopped 3 penalty kicks in what was one of the greatest moments in recent Prep soccer history.
Prep’s defensive effort was what kept them going all season. steiner anchored a group led by Pat Connolly ’13, Tim Frassetto ’13, Darragh kelly ’14, Joe Cullina ’12 and Tim hagan ’12 that allowed only six goals in twenty one games.
As a result of their strong effort and success on the field during the season, Matera, sims, and steiner were named to the All-SCC Team and Connecticut Post All-Star Team. sims and steiner were also named to the
2011 Team makes soccer History
New Haven Register All-Star Team. Connolly and Ryan Orvis ’13 were awarded with Coach’s Awards for the season, Grella was named the team’s most improved player, and along with being named the team’s MVP, steiner was also selected to the Connecticut All-State team, following in the footsteps of his brother, Brendan steiner ’06.
16 Prep Today
2011 Pequot Race
Over 100 Prep Alumni ran the annual Pequot Thanksgiving Road Race.
Congratulations to Colin nevins ’08 (left) who won the Prep Challenge!
Prep-arazzi Holiday close-ups
Prep gathers for Thanksgiving Assembly
On November 22, Prep celebrated its annual Thanksgiving Prayer Assembly. This year’s theme was “Weathering the Storm, in Thanksgiving for God’s
Embrace.” It was a chance to reflect on all of God’s blessings and to recognize that we need God’s grace to get through the storms in our lives. Fr. holland, s.J. (FP Faculty Chaplain) set a wonderful context at the beginning of the service. A number of students shared their prayers of thanksgiving, and Mrs. Jane O’Reilly gave a very moving reflection. Fr. hanwell, s.J., recognized seven faculty/staff members for their many years of service. Congratulations to Fr. Gallarelli, s.J., Rich Magdon, harvey Mamrus, Tom sacerdote and suzanne Tucci for serving 25 years. Congratulations to John szablewicz for teaching 40 years, and to Bruce Jaffe for teaching 45 years! (Shown above with President Fr. John hanwell, s.J., and Principal Robert Perrotta, JD, edD.)
Food Drive Collects for Hungry Families
The Squires Club sponsored Prep’s annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, which successfully collected hundreds of bags of much-needed food
for Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc. ABCD staff were grateful and shocked at the incredible amount of food to be picked up in our Arrupe hallway. Your donations made someone’s holiday season that much better.
Thanksgiving Day Football a Tradition!
Despite a hard-fought home game vs. West Haven (Prep 39-42), spirits
were high at Alumni Field, with many Alumni, Students, families and friends present to cheer for the Jesuits.
Squires Club members ready to load the vans (l-r): Steven Bayles ’14, Fraily Ventura ’14, Matt Rahtelli ’13, Kevin Westfahl ’12, Brian O’Donnell ’14 and Anthony Abbazia ’14.
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Medley Showcases Singers & Musicians
The Prep Christmas Concert was held on November 29 at the
Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. “A Christmas Medley” featured: Symphonic Orchestra; Concert Band; Select and Concert Choirs; Jazzuits and Encords. Directed by Ms. Christine Dominguez, Music Director.
Giving Christmas to Children in Need!
Once again this year, in response to a request from the Office of Social Concerns, Diocese of Bridgeport, Prep collected new, unwrapped toys
for families in the Bridgeport area. Hundreds of toys plus packages of much-needed diapers filled Arrupe Hall. Theology senior students helped load the toys into vehicles. Shown from left: Anthony Detres, nithin vallabhaneni, kevin sinclair, Mike Osborne, Doug Prescott and Pat hayes.
O Christmas Tree! Prep Community attends Christmas Tree Lighting
Following an Advent Mass at Egan Chapel, the Prep Community gathered in Kartovsky Quad for the annual blessing and lighting
of the Christmas Tree, led by Fr. larry Ryan, s.J., Student Chaplain, and Fr. Jack hanwell, s.J., President. The event was held on December 4, followed by a reception in Berchmans Cafeteria featuring the Jazzuits and Encords musical groups.
See more photos at www.fairfieldprep.org and video highlights at www.youtube.com/fairfieldprep1
18 Annual Report 2010–2011 | Fairfield College Preparatory School
2010-2011 annual rePOrT Fairfield College Preparatory School
We gratefully acknowledge the following alumni, parents, friends, companies, foundations, and organizations for
their support of Fairfield College Preparatory School’s annual, capital, restricted, and endowed funds, to ensure the
advancement of our mission as a Jesuit, Catholic high school of excellence.
For gifts and donor activity recorded between July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011.
Tuition and Fees $14,373,000Private Gifts and Grants $1,366,000Endowment Income and Grants $1,129,000Auxiliary Enterprises $448,000Invest Return – Plant Reserve $(1,000)Other $74,000
Total $17,389,000
• Duetospacelimitations,alldonorsarelistedintheirprimaryconstituent group as of the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
• Classgivingparticipationdataisbasedonthetotalalumniinaclass,excluding lost and deceased alumni.
• GiftsreceivedafterJune30,2011willbelistedinthe2011-2012Annual Report. If your name was overlooked or improperly listed, please accept our sincere apologies.
Unrestricted Annual Fund Alumni $715,139 Current Parents $250,991 Alumni Parents $77,966 Friends of Prep $25,720 Corporations, Foundations & Organizations $21,750
Total Unrestricted Annual Fund $1,091,566Restricted Gifts $889,102Special Events $274,434Total Giving $2,255,102
The Annual Fund received $766,936 from 222 Loyola Circle donors ($1,200+). This accounted for 67% of the 2010-2011 Annual Fund total.
gIFT TOTal by cOnsTITuencyrevenues
Unaudited
Private Gifts & Grants: 8% ______________
endowment income and Grants: 6% _____________________
Auxiliary enterprises: 3% _______________
other: .4% _____________
invest Return — Plant Reserve: 0%
Tuition and Fees:
82.6%
Corporations, Foundations & organizations: 16.5% ________________
Current Parents: 14.6% _______________
Alumni Parents: 6.4% _________________
Friends of Prep: 3.8%__________________
Alumni: 58.7%
Percent of Total giving by constituency
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Alumni Donors by Class
ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS
1944 Annual Fund Gifts: $210.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $210.00
% Participation: 50.0%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. James T. BurnsMr. Edward F. Fenton Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. GreenwoodMr. & Mrs. Harold J. Savard
1945 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,313.10Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $6,313.10
% Participation: 45.5%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Robert J. Kravutske
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Carl D. EisenmannMr. & Mrs. E. Stanton KennedyMr. & Mrs. William P. TerrioMr. & Mrs. Anthony T. Varone
65th Reunion 1946 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,261.37Restricted Gifts: $51.00Total Gifts: $5,312.37
% Participation: 47.1%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. Earle F. Cote
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. J. Richard Finn
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Leo P. Gallagher Jr.Rear Adm. & Mrs. Richard J. Grich
USNMr. & Mrs. Robert R. Walsh
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. C. Donald Briggs Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. CalientoMr. & Mrs. John J. ConnellMr. & Mrs. Edmund F. DaileyMr. & Mrs. James V. Fensore Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John C. FordMr. Edward F. JurgielewiczMr. John S. KartovskyMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. KeeganMr. & Mrs. William N. McCormackMr. & Mrs. James C. McKelveyMr. & Mrs. John F. McMahon Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward PasenelliMsgr. Joseph D. PotterMr. John P. ReillyMr. & Mrs. Alfred E. ShanleyThe Hon. John H. ShannonMr. & Mrs. Richard J. SheaMr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Walcek
1947 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,665.00Restricted Gifts: $154,047.90Total Gifts: $160,712.90
% Participation: 27.7%
PResIDenT’s CIRCleCharles D. McCullough MD
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Robert T. GilhulyMr. John N. McMahon
XAvIeR CluBMr. Thomas A. Flaherty
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Donald J. AngellMr. Alvin D. BodellMr. & Mrs. James F. CosgroveMr. John F. DePledgeMr. & Mrs. Robert H. FitzpatrickMr. James P. FogartyMr. & Mrs. James W. GibsonMr. & Mrs. John F. LambertMr. Michael G. Stifil
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Orland F. BergereMr. Robert P. FitzsimonsMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. MikoRev. Walter R. Pelletier SJMr. William F. Schlenk Sr.
1948 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,145.00Restricted Gifts: $127.00Total Gifts: $5,272.00
% Participation: 22.2%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. John A. Lannon
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. J. Vincent BurnsThe Hon. & Mrs. Frank H. D’Andrea Jr.Rev. Msgr. William A. Genuario JCDMr. & Mrs. Edmond F. KielyMr. Daniel R. MullinsJ. Kendall Murphy PhDJohn F. Piro MDMr. & Mrs. John H. StevensMr. & Mrs. Robert C. Welch
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Maurice J. FentonMr. & Mrs. John P. FrierMr. & Mrs. Richard E. GavlickMr. & Mrs. John S. Johnson Jr.Mr. Joseph M. LaPortaDr. & Mrs. James P. MooneyMr. & Mrs. Donald T. NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Donald J. O’NeillMr. Raymond Plouffe
1949 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,101.30Restricted Gifts: $7,856.30Total Gifts: $12,957.60
% Participation: 21.4%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. J. William FosterDr. & Mrs. Edward D. Jordan
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Vincent D. CelentanoDr. & Mrs. John J. McDougallRev. Msgr. Joseph W. PekarMr. David M. PhelanMr. Edward SiskDr. & Mrs. William F. Stephanak
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BestercyMr. & Mrs. William P. CarrollMr. Frank C. GrichMr. & Mrs. Donald J. IncertoMr. Robert KapustaMr. James H. Keenan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. McCormackMr. & Mrs. John W. McPaddenDr. & Mrs. Robert J. MurphyMrs. Carol OndeckMr. & Mrs. George M. Poillon Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch Jr.
1950 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,425.00Restricted Gifts: $1,651.00Total Gifts: $20,076.00
% Participation: 27.9%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Edward L. Werner
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Ralph P. GentileMr. & Mrs. John R. Leverty Sr.The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Maiocco Jr.Mr. John G. Phelan Sr.Mr. James F. Stapleton
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. DunnMr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James P. Roach
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Sr.The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph T. Gormley Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr.Mr. Edward J. KellyDr. & Mrs. Daniel H. KielyThe Hon. & Mrs. John J. RonanMr. & Mrs. Howard S. Rowan Jr.Mr. Edward SinanianFrank N. Zullo Esq.
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. BochniakDr. & Mrs. John J. De MartinMr. Robert J. FoleyMr. & Mrs. John W. HalloranMr. & Mrs. George V. KellyMr. & Mrs. J. Earl Lavery Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. LeeneyMr. Robert B. MahoneyMr. & Mrs. Philip T. MooreMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Paul W. PoeltlMr. & Mrs. James D. Reilly Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus Jr.
60th Reunion 1951 Annual Fund Gifts: $23,400.00Restricted Gifts: $1,100.00Total Gifts: $24,500.00
% Participation: 28.0%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Shannahan
XAvIeR CluBDr. & Mrs. Richard M. Senfield
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. James M. BrownMr. Louis J. CarboneMr. & Mrs. Ronald J. ClaytonMr. Edward J. DulembaMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Figmic Jr.Mr. Frederick Lane IIIMr. & Mrs. Edward C. LovelyMr. John F. O’ConnellMr. & Mrs. Eugene P. O’Neill Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. RatchfordMr. & Mrs. George M. Schmeck
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Anthony M. CantoMr. & Mrs. Gerard K. Coiley Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. CorrRev. Michael A. Fahey SJDr. & Mrs. Anthony S. FicheraMr. Robert GerwienMr. & Mrs. Frederick A. JuddMr. & Mrs. John J. LengenMr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Maiolo Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. MozierDr. & Mrs. Robert J. Munnelly EdDMr. John W. QuiltyMr. & Mrs. Charles M. Stankye Jr.Mr. Francis Tomis
1952 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,135.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $6,135.00
% Participation: 20.4%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. John R. BarnwellMr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Philip R. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Herman R. CharbonneauMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Germain Jr.Colonel & Mrs. Joseph F. HellauerDr. & Mrs. Charles W. Jensen Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastraMr. George McGoldrickMr. Robert F. OliverMr. & Mrs. Albert M. Parillo
heARThsTOne CluBMr. John J. BarnickMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BerthelsonMr. John A. CallahanFr. Philip D. Evanstock CSSPMr. & Mrs. John A. HarlowMr. & Mrs. John M. HurleyDr. & Mrs. Henry R. JaenickeDr. & Mrs. George F. LacovaraMr. & Mrs. R. Bruce MartinMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Neuberger PEMr. & Mrs. Edward A. Palcak Sr.Mr. & Ms. Jon RG Turner-Groot
1953 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,625.00Restricted Gifts: $5,100.00Total Gifts: $11,725.00
% Participation: 23.3%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau
XAvIeR CluBAtty. & Mrs. Robert J. Cooney
BeRChMAns CluBKenneth F. Catandella DDSDr. & Mrs. Barry N. CurranMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. FaganMr. Frank R. GianninoMr. & Mrs. Albert V. J. KargMr. James J. Quinn Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. RenzulliMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Rowan Jr.
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. George H. BonneyMr. & Mrs. Edward F. CaliendoMr. & Mrs. Santa CardMr. & Mrs. Ted D. ColangeloMr. Robert F. CoyneMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. DownsMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. FitzgibbonMr. & Mrs. Bertram J. FurgessDr. & Mrs. Ronald P. GrossoDr. & Mrs. Hugh M. HumphreyAtty. & Mrs. John W. KellyMr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Lane IIIDr. & Mrs. Richard J. LisiMr. Ronald E. Naves Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. PavluvcikMr. & Mrs. John J. RyanMr. & Mrs. James A. SaxeMr. & Mrs. Gail C. SurberMr. Richard D. ThomsonMr. & Mrs. William H. Varnum Jr.
1954 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,119.00Restricted Gifts: $1,050.00Total Gifts: $10,169.00
% Participation: 27.1%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Robert K. Marzik
XAvIeR CluBMr. Thomas R. FarrellMr. Walter F. Naedele
BeRChMAns CluBDr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Alberti Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. CifatteMr. & Mrs. Dennis A. DeilusDrs. Jay and Patricia DolanDr. & Mrs. John H. GallaAtty. & Mrs. James M. KearnsDr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Keating Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Zelle
heARThsTOne CluBAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Raymond J. BrooksMr. Richard S. CellarMr. & Mrs. Charles E. ConwayDr. James F. Daly Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. DelvecchioRev. Gerald T. DevoreMr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Felsmann Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. HanleyMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. P. HarringtonMr. & Mrs. Anthony W. IzzarelliMr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. KrewsonMr. & Mrs. William D. Leary
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Dr. & Mrs. Stanley E. MatyszewskiMr. & Mrs. Harold J. MillbauerMr. & Mrs. Bernard T. MuldoonMr. & Mrs. Martin A. MullenMr. & Mrs. F. James O’NeillMr. Jon L. RingelMr. & Mrs. Gerald S. RourkeMr. & Mrs. Nestor W. ShustDr. & Mrs. Edmond J. SkinskiMr. & Mrs. John M. Weiss
1955 Annual Fund Gifts: $8,985.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $8,985.00
% Participation: 32.3%
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. Patrick Carolan
BeRChMAns CluBDr. & Mrs. James M. AlexanderDr. & Mrs. William E. Allen IIIMr. & Mrs. Alfred J. BownDr. & Mrs. Thomas W. CallanThe Hon. & Mrs. William J. Lavery Sr.Atty. Peter M. RyanMr. & Mrs. Edward J. Zadravec
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Ms. George Y. BramwellMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. ConnellMr. & Mrs. John R. DaleyMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deer Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. DeLuciaMr. & Mrs. Richard M. DonofrioMr. & Mrs. Richard J. FahyMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Foley Sr.Rev. Stephen J. Gleeson Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. GoyetteRev. Paul F. Harman SJMr. & Mrs. Francis J. HewittThe Hon. & Mrs. Joseph Q. KoletskyDr. & Mrs. Norman J. KramerMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. LiptakMr. & Mrs. George K. LukachMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. ManfredaMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Mizak Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Yorke E. Nelson CLUMr. Daniel F. NeylanMr. & Mrs. William E. O’BrienMr. & Mrs. John J. PatchenMr. & Mrs. Raymond F. PisteyMr. & Mrs. William E. QuirkMr. & Mrs. James J. ReillyMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roach Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. SaxeColonel & Mrs. James Sullivan PhDDr. & Mrs. James P. TraceyMr. & Mrs. Louis C. ViglioneMr. & Mrs. John S. Vitka Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Roland J. Wilson Jr.
55th Reunion 1956 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,920.00Restricted Gifts: $1,202.00Total Gifts: $7,122.00
% Participation: 22.7%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Enrique TorresMsgr. David M. Walker
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Ronald C. AndoMr. & Mrs. Charles A. CasanoDrs. Raymond and Patricia CormierMr. Gregory F. DonahueRev. Msgr. Thomas J. GreenDr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. LisiMr. Paul J. McCarthyMr. Clinton R. PetersonMr. David A. Power
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. CarlinMr. Michael S. ChisarikDr. Ronald C. ChisholmMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. ConstandMr. Frank J. GuliaAtty. & Mrs. Stephen A. HabetzMr. & Mrs. James E. Lesko Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James V. MasiMr. & Mrs. Brian B. McGovernMr. Cyril F. Mullins IIMr. John C. MurphyMr. Raymond F. NalewajkMr. Roger V. SchirmerMr. & Mrs. Bernard T. SmithMr. Joseph S. SpodnickMr. & Mrs. Anthony W. StankiewiczMr. Raymond E. VargaDr. & Mrs. John J. Zielinski
1957 Annual Fund Gifts: $17,815.00Restricted Gifts: $201.00Total Gifts: $18,016.00
% Participation: 26.4%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kral Sr.
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Bernhard F. Bruder
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. James C. HellauerThe Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Jennings Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBRev. David W. HowellMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi Sr.Mr. Alexander J. BobalkiMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. BuesMr. & Mrs. Peter T. CrichtonMr. Edward R. GalembaMr. & Mrs. George R. KabureckMr. Peter L. KnappDr. Donald C. OliverThe Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. OnoratoMr. & Mrs. Francis M. Rossi Jr.David P. Saur MDColonel & Mrs. John H. Valieant USA (Ret.)
heARThsTOne CluBAtty. & Mrs. John A. BarbieriMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. CavanaghMr. & Mrs. John A. CimminoMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. ConnellyRev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr.Raphael R. D’Ambruoso PhDDr. & Mrs. Joseph D’ApiceDr. & Mrs. Frank N. FedericoMr. John D. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Steven K. ForsterLt. Col. & Mrs. Edward J. Gniadek USAFMr. & Mrs. Peter G. HoughtenMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. KeriganDr. & Mrs. Alan D. KornblutDaniel J. Mizak MD
Mr. Charles J. NeyMr. & Mrs. Richard M. PiorkowskiRev. Msgr. William J. ScheydMr. & Mrs. George A. SenderMr. Joseph P. SincavageMr. & Mrs. John F. SpainMr. & Mrs. James F. Stark Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William F. SullivanMr. Richard C. SzymanskiMr. & Mrs. Lee C. Williams
1958 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,495.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $9,495.00
% Participation: 17.8%
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. Robert E. Witt
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Stephen P. JakabMr. & Mrs. Louis C. Zowine
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Donald E. KiernanMr. George S. Mihalik
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Bruce E. CosmikMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CreminsMr. & Mrs. Fred J. HafeleMr. & Mrs. Frederick V. HessMr. & Mrs. Joseph J. KulikowskiDr. & Mrs. John F. PezzimentiMr. Andrew S. PirettiRobert D. Zsalman Esq.
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. CamarroMr. & Mrs. Henry B. ConnorsMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. CsontosMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. GuerraLt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Carroll H. Holst USCGMr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Kelly IIIMr. & Mrs. William J. Metzger Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. MonahanRev. Guido G. MontanaroDr. & Mrs. Edward NishballMr. John G. O’KeeffeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. O’SheaMr. W. Leslie Peat & Mrs. Dinah WolffMr. & Mrs. John H. RooneyMr. Frederick W. RoweDr. Albert J. Toth
1959 Annual Fund Gifts: $22,412.80Restricted Gifts: $20,120.00Total Gifts: $42,532.80
% Participation: 37.6%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYAnonymous
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Charles H. McGill III
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueDr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Lynch
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. Edward LuchanskyMr. John B. O’Rourke Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa
XAvIeR CluBMr. Robert C. Arsenault
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. BerchemMr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr.Mr. Michael F. Dowley IIIMr. & Mrs. Eugene W. FitzgeraldThe Hon. & Mrs. John R. MaherDr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Robert P. AielloMr. & Mrs. John E. CoyleDr. & Mrs. Michael A. Del VecchioMr. & Mrs. Wesley B. EastmanMr. & Mrs. Julius F. FrieseMr. & Mrs. Michael W. GlynnMr. William A. Hellauer LTCDeacon & Mrs. Daniel J. IannielloMr. & Mrs. Michael J. KoritkoMr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Lesko Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. LinkMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. LuparelloMr. John A. McCarthyHon. & Mrs. George F. McGunnigleMr. & Mrs. Paul F. NavesMr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’TooleMr. & Mrs. William T. RedgateMr. & Mrs. Paul W. ReissMr. Anthony J. RetarthaMr. & Mrs. C. John RichardsonMr. James A. TrowbridgeMr. William F. ValieantMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. VarholyMr. & Ms. Robert Violetta Jr.
heARThsTOne CluBKenneth P. Beardsley PhDDeacon & Mrs. Donald M. BrunettoDr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. BurlinsonMr. & Mrs. Richard A. CeritelliJoseph A. Chrzanowski PhDMr. & Mrs. Roger A. ComerMr. & Mrs. Anthony E. CoppolaMr. & Mrs. Frank J. CoppolaMr. & Mrs. John P. DoughertyMr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. FerryMr. & Mrs. David W. FoxMr. Donald R GniadekMr. & Mrs. John E. HennesseyMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. IossoMr. Dean F. KramerLt. Col. & Mrs. Richard M. Kubicko USAFMr. William F. Lang Jr.Mr. Thomas P. LeahyMr. & Mrs. Laurence A. MadeoMr. & Mrs. Sean M. MeehanMr. & Mrs. James K. MosseyRev. George R. Murphy SJMr. & Mrs. Edward J. RoweMr. & Mrs. E. Peter Schneider Jr.Mr. John A. SeymourMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. John F. Terapane Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wilkinson
1960 Annual Fund Gifts: $20,571.00Restricted Gifts: $11,715.00Total Gifts: $32,286.00
% Participation: 28.1%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Bernard C. DietzMr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John S. Santa
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Thomas P. KearneyMr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. PernaMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Riccio
XAvIeR CluBDr. & Mrs. M. James BarrettMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CummingsRev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCDDrs. Peter and Dorothy DenningMr. & Mrs. James A. MarquisMr. C. Ian McLachlan &
Mrs. Cynthia SwientonMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. James J. CarleyDr. & Mrs. Joseph Connolly Jr.J. Andrew Daubenspeck PhDMr. & Mrs. William J. DeJosephMr. Leo KalenikMr. & Mrs. Peter N. LopusznickMr. & Mrs. Anthony M. ParenteMr. James P. PezzulloMr. Woody SchemppMr. & Mrs. Wesley E. ThorntonMr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. David J. AttianeseMr. & Mrs. F. Michael BannonMr. Albert J. BevilacquaMr. & Mrs. Charles D. BiancoMr. & Mrs. Richard W. ConronMr. & Mrs. Edward F. DohertyThe Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. HauserMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. KubickoMr. Joseph A. Macaluso Jr.Mr. William H. NolanMr. Michael F. PaulMr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. SpainMr. & Mrs. Robert J. ViolaMr. Richard D. VoytekMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. WalshMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Whelan II
50th Reunion 1961 see box on page 17.
1962 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,274.00Restricted Gifts: $16,176.00Total Gifts: $25,450.00
% Participation: 14.2%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Paduano
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleAtty. & Mrs. Stephen F. Donahue
XAvIeR CluBMr. John J. Halapin
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Robert F. DeFonceMr. & Mrs. William C. HughesMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. MurrayDr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle IIIDr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. SheaMr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski
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heARThsTOne CluBMr. Harry Capossela &
Mrs. Irene CallahanMr. & Mrs. Frank A. Cassulo USAF (Ret.)Mr. Joseph A. DerwinMr. & Mrs. Richard C. DoranMr. Frank J. FinsingerDr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kurylo IIIMr. & Mrs. Francis PfeifferMr. Michael J. SheaMr. Stephen M. Tomasko Jr.
1963 Annual Fund Gifts: $8,720.00Restricted Gifts: $100.00Total Gifts: $8,820.00
% Participation: 17.1%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Lawrence F. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Kevin F. McCarthyMr. & Mrs. David T. NassefMr. & Mrs. James E. Roberts
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Andrew A. AriansenMr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Caraluzzi Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. CoughlinMr. & Mrs. Alan T. Vasse
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Henry J. AndersonMr. & Mrs. John J. BoyleMr. Andrew R. DurkinMr. William A. EliasMr. & Mrs. Peter C. HenryMr. & Mrs. George F. HudakMr. & Mrs. Timothy R. HunnMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. KiernanMr. Peter G. Mack
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. O’ConnorMr. Carl F. SchaeferMr. & Mrs. Gerald H. SerenaMr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Sheehan Jr.Mr. Robert J. Wels
1964 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,556.66Restricted Gifts: $401.00Total Gifts: $18,957.66
% Participation: 16.4%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr.
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. John C. KingDr. & Mrs. Francis M. Palumbo
XAvIeR CluBThe Hon. & Mrs. Joseph A. Egan Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. John E. Barney Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Leslie R. BoetteMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BurkeMr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr.Dr. & Mrs. William L. LicameleMr. & Mrs. Raymond V. McKelveyDr. & Mrs. Brian H. MorrisDr. & Mrs. Joseph L. StaneckMr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Zielinski
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Anthony A. AntolicsMr. Robert A. BogeyMr. & Mrs. Francis X. BrandiDr. & Mrs. John Y. ConnollyMr. & Mrs. Paul G. GazsoDr. & Ms. Joseph E. Howard Jr.Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kyte
50th Reunion 1961 Total Golden Anniversary Class
Gift Commitment $90,560.00% Participation 34.7%
Donors in alphabetical orderDr. & Mrs. Richard J. AnastasioMr. & Mrs. Frank S. Beckerer Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. BoetteMr. Harry Bonnette
The Hon. & Mrs. John P. ChiotaMr. Douglas G. ChurchillMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFeliceMr. & Mrs. Ernest A. DeliaMr. & Mrs. Richard DouglasMr. John A. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Richard S. DrabMr. & Mrs. Philip G. EllsworthLt. Col. William C. Gadus USAMr. & Mrs. Michael E. GannonMr. & Mrs. Frank T. GrywalskiMr. James R. Harrick
Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr.Mr. John F. Hughes Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Henry LevinskyMr. & Mrs. D. Michael LuceyMrs. Donald M. Lynch Dr. & Mrs. Winthrop S. MacLaughlin Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David J. MartelMr. & Mrs. David P. MazzeiMr. & Mrs. Robert J. McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Michael G. McGunnigle PhDDr. Thomas J. MinicucciMr. & Mrs. Ralph T. Monaco
gOlden gIFT The Class of 1961 returned to campus on the weekend of June 3-5, 2011 to celebrate their Golden Anniversary Reunion. In addition to a weekend full of great fun, great memories and great friends, the Class of ’61 also presented Prep with a five year gift commitment of $90,560.00! The funds raised by the class will be used in two ways: to support the Class of 1961 Scholarship for student financial aid and for support of the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most appreciative of the efforts of the 50th Reunion Committee (see page 27) and all those in the class who came back to Prep to celebrate their legacy!
Dr. & Mrs. Michael B. MontanaroMr. John F. MoriartyMr. William F. O’Brien Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Alexander H. See Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Walter G. StapletonMr. & Mrs. Alexander A. Sulzycki Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr.
1965 Annual Fund Gifts: $14,960.00Restricted Gifts: $552.00Total Gifts: $15,512.00
% Participation: 12.1%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. John M. BremerDr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Bitel Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. George J. Arkedis Jr.Atty. & Mrs. Barry C. KnottMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. McGovernMr. & Mrs. Raymond S. O’ConnorMr. Paul J. Roshka Jr.
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. William CerinoMr. Richard C. DlugosMr. & Mrs. Michael FlamentMr. Warren H. FonduMr. Gerard L. GugliottaDr. & Mrs. Edward P. HargusDr. & Ms. Michael D. HealyDr. & Mrs. Paul H. MihalekPatrick F. O’Connell PhDMr. & Mrs. Charles W. Smith IIIMr. & Mrs. James D. St. ClairMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Taylor
45th Reunion 1966 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,945.00Restricted Gifts: $1,252.00Total Gifts: $8,197.00
% Participation: 24.6%
XAvIeR CluBDr. & Mrs. Andrew J. CzulewiczMr. & Mrs. Frank S. Peters
BeRChMAns CluBJames M. Coleman MDMr. & Mrs. Henry A. Fondu Jr.Mr. & Ms. Robert E. GrantMr. & Ms. John L. KellyMr. & Mrs. Thomas KopnickyMr. William KosturkoMr. & Mrs. Joseph Mack IIIMr. Mark A. McCormackMr. Joseph L. NagyMr. & Ms. Timothy O. SheehanAtty. & Mrs. Mark C. ValentineMr. & Mrs. William K. WestbrookDr. & Mrs. Vincent S. Zdanowicz
heARThsTOne CluBDr. & Mrs. Robert R. AbelnDr. & Mrs. John J. BuchinoMr. Gregory J. CarletonMr. & Mrs. Donald R. CozzolinoMr. John D. FadoDr. & Mrs. J. Thomas FaillaMr. & Mrs. Ernest H. Fries Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John P. GanserMr. & Mrs. Hugh J. HanleyMr. & Mrs. John B. LukachMr. Joseph A. MaidaMr. & Mrs. Donald A. McGowanMr. Robert J. Monaco
Mr. & Ms. Robert J. NiedermeierMr. Robert A. PyrchMr. & Mrs. John R. QuinnMr. Vincent RealeMr. & Mrs. Peter B. RobbMr. & Mrs. Gerald A. VerrilliMr. & Mrs. Louis W. Zitnay
1967 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,020.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $9,020.00
% Participation: 16.4%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Robert R. Sheldon
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. CastignoliMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. DeAngeloThe Hon. & Mrs. Anthony J. DePanfilisMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Hall Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Crispin E. LoveMr. & Mrs. Charles F. McBrideMr. & Mrs. Gerald J. MehmMr. & Mrs. Peter J. MikanMr. & Mrs. Robert NedswickMr. Michael P. Smith
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Robert P. GauvinMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. HowardMr. & Mrs. Victor J. LacerenzaMr. & Mrs. Attila P. LevaiDr. & Mrs. Michael C. MagnificoMr. & Ms. Michael A. MastromonacoMr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr.Mr. Stephen J. PaduanoMr. Donald E. RastelliMr. & Mrs. William J. Reid
Mr. & Mrs. John M. MooneyMr. & Mrs. Donald F. MoranMr. & Mrs. Arthur MorelloMr. & Mrs. Philip M. Murphy Jr.Mr. Frederick C. NicholsThe Hon. & Ms. Jerome J.
NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Jurgen F. NiffkaMr. & Mrs. John F. Oates Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. ParkerMr. Francis R. PriceMr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Pulito
Dr. & Mrs. William G. RicheimerMr. & Mrs. Richard F. RizzaMr. & Mrs. Norman A. Roberts Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. SchrammMr. & Mrs. Edmund M. SeeMr. Eugene A. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. George J. ThorpeMr. & Mrs. Michael T. TraceyDr. & Mrs. William R. TroyMr. & Mrs. Robert M. VuoloMr. Robert M. WatersMr. & Mrs. William M. Wheeler
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Alumni Donors by Class
Mr. James D. ReillyMr. & Mrs. John C. ShukieMr. Thomas R. Ventre
1968 Annual Fund Gifts: $2,675.00Restricted Gifts: $201.00Total Gifts: $2,876.00
% Participation: 16.5%
BeRChMAns CluBDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. CarterMr. & Mrs. Joseph Gerics EdDMr. & Mrs. Daniel LuparielloMr. & Mrs. Steven E. Szondy
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Kenneth D. AlexanderMr. & Mrs. Terrence V. DrulaMr. & Mrs. David W. GreskoMr. & Mrs. Howard R. Hawkins Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. IzzoMr. & Mrs. Paul J. MorelloMr. & Mrs. Mark A. MulvaneyMr. Alan B. PicozziMr. Harvey PondMr. John H. RedgateMr. & Ms. Robert M. ReillyMr. & Mrs. John J. SaboMr. & Mrs. Peter S. SaloomeyMr. & Ms. James M. ShakerMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. StumbrisDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. VitulanoMr. & Mrs. James W. Wood
1969 Annual Fund Gifts: $70,135.00Restricted Gifts: $208,201.00Total Gifts: $278,336.00
% Participation: 18.8%
PResIDenT’s CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. DewhirstMr. & Mrs. Harold F. Smith Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James G. Woods
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Arthur C. HaddenMr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.Mr. James D. Ryan Jr.
XAvIeR CluBMr. Gary P. Mineo
BeRChMAns CluBDr. & Mrs. Joseph J. BowenDr. Robert Dienes &
Dr. Elizabeth DienesMr. & Mrs. Richard E. LynchMr. James E. ManginesMr. & Mrs. Frank E. MetruskyMr. & Mrs. Kevin C. MulrenanDr. & Mrs. Thomas A. RagoMr. Thomas A. ShippamDr. & Mrs. Frank M. Wilson
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Dennis E. FrankoMr. & Mrs. Bruce J. GardnerMr. & Mrs. William E. MahoneyMr. Donald T. MilkavichMr. & Mrs. Eric P. MunleyMr. & Ms. Joseph M. O’Hehir
Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. PandolfiMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. PlavcanMr. & Mrs. Michael C. PuskarDr. & Mrs. Anthony L. RedaMr. Timothy ReynoldsMr. Daniel J. RyanMr. Robert ShieldsMr. John F. Verrilli
1970 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,395.00Restricted Gifts: $2,190.00Total Gifts: $6,585.00
% Participation: 16.0%
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Leise
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Charles D. AbercrombieRev. Msgr. William V. MilleaMr. & Mrs. David L. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Robert F. PriestleyMr. & Ms. Dennis J. RomanoMr. Caesar T. Storlazzi
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. J. Timothy AustinDr. Matthew J. BakerMr. & Mrs. Charles W. BerkeDr. & Mrs. Douglas B. BoberAtty. & Mrs. Michael J. CacaceDr. & Mrs. Donald M. DeDonatoMr. & Mrs. Alexander J. DembskiMr. & Mrs. John T. FalletMr. Donald C. FracassiniMr. & Mrs. Christopher A. GalloMr. John S. GaskellAtty. & Mrs. Robert L. GenuarioMr. & Mrs. Harold D. Heck Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Michael T. LesnickMr. & Mrs. David J. LincolnDr. & Mrs. Thomas A. MichaudMr. Bill NewbouldMr. & Mrs. Robert J. PesaventoMr. & Ms. Carl H. Wartman
40th Reunion 1971 Annual Fund Gifts: $8,100.00Restricted Gifts: $1,330.00Total Gifts: $9,430.00
% Participation: 17.9%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron
XAvIeR CluBMr. William J. FlynnDr. & Ms. John H. Friar IIIColonel Michael Parkinson &
Dr. Rika MaeshiroLt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Sean P. Walsh
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Ms. Francis J. DanceMr. & Ms. George J. Ferrio Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jay KarafaMr. Michael MarinoMr. & Mrs. Michael C. MurphyMr. Maurice F. NoonanMr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Petro Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John C. SmrigaDr. & Mrs. Paul J. Zavodny
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Ms. David A. Counter
Mr. & Ms. Robert M. Gilligan JDMr. & Ms. John M. HigginsMr. & Mrs. Stanley R. JollyThe Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr.Mr. & Ms. John F. McGrathMr. & Mrs. Dennis McKeonMr. & Mrs. James J. Moran Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. NoonanMr. & Mrs. John P. O’DonnellLt. Col. & Mrs. Donald A. Plude USAFMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. VetterDr. & Mrs. Matthew M. WhiteJoseph A. Wilkinson MDMr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Wood
1972 Annual Fund Gifts: $7,290.00Restricted Gifts: $26.00Total Gifts: $7,316.00
% Participation: 17.7%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. James F. McLeodMr. & Mrs. George P. Szondy
XAvIeR CluBMr. John P. Kondub
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. ArsenaultMr. & Mrs. John L. CarleyMr. & Mrs. Gary R. ConteMr. & Mrs. Timothy K. RedmondMr. Robert Trosan
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Robert BeckettMr. & Mrs. Jared BrandweinRev. John F. BrinsmadeMr. & Ms. Ralph M. CostanzaMr. & Mrs. James S. GaitherMr. Gregory J. GriffithMr. John D. KramerDr. & Mrs. John T. Lynch Jr.Mr. William A. Marshall Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David J. MaxhamMr. & Mrs. Shawn J. McDonnellMr. & Mrs. William C. MiroMr. Daniel F. O’ConnorMr. Louie P. Pintek Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. RappaMr. & Mrs. John RiccioMr. & Mrs. S. Tracy SantaMr. & Mrs. Randy F. StabileMr. & Mrs. Nicholas VaccaroMr. & Mrs. James P. VailMr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Wrinn
1973 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,675.00Restricted Gifts: $5,150.00Total Gifts: $23,825.00
% Participation: 20.3%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeodMr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManusMr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Foley
XAvIeR CluBLt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Peter L. AltieriMr. & Mrs. Owen J. Black IIIMr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Dempsey Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Angelo M. GuerreraMr. & Mrs. Robert G. LyonsMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. MakovichHon. & Mrs. Michael G. MaronichMr. & Mrs. Francis J. McNamara IIIDr. & Mrs. Michael B. MillerMr. & Mrs. Kevin E. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Timothy P. ReillyMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. SantaMr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr.
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Salvatore J. Arena Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James F. BennettMr. & Mrs. Paul L. Blawie Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Bourdeau Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. CapassoMr. Thomas A. DaileyMr. & Mrs. James W. Davis Jr.Mr. & Mrs. H. Richard Henning Jr.Mr. & Ms. Paul M. HeromanMr. & Mrs. Matthew KaminskeMr. & Mrs. Gregory H. MarshallMr. Lawrence J. McAndrewsMr. & Mrs. Robert E. MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Stephen C. MunchakMr. & Mrs. David L. QuatrellaMr. Michael Rieck
1974 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,600.00Restricted Gifts: $1,050.00Total Gifts: $10,650.00
% Participation: 8.8%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Donald J. Toumey
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Paul J. Halas
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Richard KondubMr. & Mrs. Timothy C. MooreAtty. & Mrs. Peter M. NolinMr. & Mrs. Mark A. Ricca
heARThsTOne CluBMr. John F. ClancyMr. & Ms. John A. Collins IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter J. HarringtonMr. & Mrs. Zoltan L. Kadar Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastra Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. LitwinovichMr. & Mrs. Robert S. O’Brien
1975 Annual Fund Gifts: $7,415.00Restricted Gifts: $5,001.00Total Gifts: $12,416.00
% Participation: 9.2%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. William F. BarronAnthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. John F. Rovegno
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Craig N. LaPlanteMr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Meany Jr.
heARThsTOne CluBCaptain & Mrs. Bennett V. Boccuzzi
Mr. Kenneth P. D’OnofrioMr. & Mrs. Robert J. FortunaMr. Timothy A. O’Connell IIIMr. James J. OrrMr. Roger W. RisleyMr. Jonathan Scott &
Mr. Michael McGillMr. & Mrs. Richard M. StackMr. & Mrs. David A. Zaremski
1976 Annual Fund Gifts: $26,221.00Restricted Gifts: $30,500.00Total Gifts: $56,721.00
% Participation: 12.0%
PResIDenT’s CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Paul T. Vanderslice
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr.
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. C. Scott McLeodMr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton
BeRChMAns CluBDr. & Mrs. Paul J. Okarma
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. John J. BroadbinMr. & Mrs. Richard C. CapassoMr. & Mrs. Russell CoxMr. William R. Fitzsimmons Jr.Mr. William H. McMahon IVDr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. MuldoonMr. Peter W. Murphy AICPMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. StauderMr. & Mrs. Peter R. TarczaliMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Ventricelli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. T. Payson Wilber
1977 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,250.00Restricted Gifts: $501.00Total Gifts: $3,751.00
% Participation: 8.5%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Christopher Kraus &
Ms. Darcy Stacom
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Edward J. CravenMr. Frank GiordanellaMr. Charles T. Minotti Jr.Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura BabalaMr. & Mrs. William D. Vietze
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. William W. Amidon IIIMr. Richard J. CasertaMr. Daniel A. HearnAtty. & Mrs. Herbert F. Janick IIIMr. Stephen T. McGillicuddyMr. & Mrs. James W. Morris Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Neary
1978 Annual Fund Gifts: $13,535.00Restricted Gifts: $2,250.00Total Gifts: $15,785.00
% Participation: 15.1%
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Alumni Donors by Class
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Traugott F. KellerMr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Murphy Jr.
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Robert K. CaseriaMr. & Mrs. Craig A. MassaroDr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Athan G. CristMr. & Mrs. David R. MacedoniaMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Meyers
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. CadouxDr. & Mrs. Adolph S. Flemister Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. MeyersMr. & Mrs. Jay L. RozgonyiMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. SmithMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Vossler
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Edward A. BerndtMr. & Ms. Thomas G. BoilardMr. & Ms. Thomas J. Collimore CFAMr. & Mrs. Arthur J. CroninMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. DreyerMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Ficko Jr.Dr. & Mrs. William T. FlynnMr. & Mrs. E. Kyle MinorMr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’ConnorDr. & Mrs. Richard J. SekerakMr. & Mrs. Ronald T. StankyeMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze
1979 Annual Fund Gifts: $11,844.96Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $11,844.96
% Participation: 10.8%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lozyniak
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Vincent L. FerraroMark W. Russell Esq.
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Brennan
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. George J. AbateMr. & Mrs. Patrick W. CorcoranDr. & Mrs. Alan Rissolo
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Joseph L. Alberti Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Terence A. Andre Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. CapassoMr. Kenneth M. CatandellaDr. & Mrs. Romualdo T. DeSouzaMr. Donald L. MauritzDr. & Mrs. Eugene J. McMahonMr. & Mrs. John D. NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Steven P. Schmedlin CPAMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Siefert
1980 Annual Fund Gifts: $20,075.00Restricted Gifts: $1,150.00Total Gifts: $21,225.00
% Participation: 9.1%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Joseph De Lucia Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. KristoffMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’Keefe
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Ms. Kevin M. DonohueMr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Loglisci Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Van de Berghe Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. John A. FlahertyMr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Hugh R. CurranDr. & Mrs. Mark E. DaileyMr. & Mrs. Brendan J. DolanMr. James O. GroarkMr. Joseph E. RosatiMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. ShawMr. & Mrs. Robert E. SutayMr. & Mrs. John H. Welch III
30th Reunion 1981 Annual Fund Gifts: $7,225.00Restricted Gifts: $811.00Total Gifts: $8,036.00
% Participation: 17.5%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. DiBlasiDr. John Donahue &
Ms. Leslie Grattan
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Daniel J. Dunn Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. GarofaloMr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Haffner IIIMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Kabasakalian Sr.Mr. Kevin M. MartinMr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddyMr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovernMr. James P. NealonMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Thornton
heARThsTOne CluBAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Stephen C. BrennanMr. & Mrs. Louis P. CiprianoMr. & Mrs. William J. Collier IIIDr. & Mrs. Mark W. CroninMr. & Mrs. Paul J. DiMauro Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Dolan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William J. DugganMr. & Mrs. Stephen V. FalconeMr. & Mrs. Randy R. FarrellDr. & Mrs. William B. GeissMr. & Mrs. David J. KimMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. LinellDr. & Mrs. Thomas V. MartinMr. & Mrs. Karl R. MizakMr. & Mrs. James G. MorenaMr. & Mrs. John J. OraziettiMr. & Mrs. Bradley J. SeitzMr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT
1982 Annual Fund Gifts: $27,550.00Restricted Gifts: $16,430.00Total Gifts: $43,980.00
% Participation: 12.8%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. Peter F. JankowskiMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Ostrosky
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo
Drs. Lawrence and Laura FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Terry
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi IIMr. & Mrs. Michael B. Murphy
heARThsTOne CluBRev. John R. AndersonMr. Thomas M. FarrellyMr. & Ms. Edward J. KelleyMr. & Mrs. John R. Lilly Jr.Mr. Robert C. Manger Jr.Fr. Colin J. McKennaDr. & Mrs. Thomas M. MeuserMr. & Mrs. Michael E. MyersLt. Col. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Plate USAFMr. Peter S. RussellMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. SabadosMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. ShannonMr. & Mrs. Robert M. SkaneMr. Michael Smith &
Ms. Nora Demleitner
1983 Annual Fund Gifts: $36,240.34Restricted Gifts: $1,625.00Total Gifts: $37,865.34
% Participation: 13.3%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. Michael D. Martin
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleAtty. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. DonofrioMr. & Mrs. William H. Perry
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Patrick D. AnglimMr. Michael D. FortinMr. & Mrs. David J. MullanyDr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patrignelli
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Edward A. BoyleMr. & Mrs. Michael D. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Peter E. Wasmer
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. E. Andrew BarronMr. & Mrs. Michael M. BurkeMr. Michael E. ConnellyMr. & Mrs. James J. FamaMr. Carl P. LutzMr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Michael J. PengueMr. & Mrs. Michael D. RastelliAtty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Christopher P. FlahertyMr. Matthew W. FletcherDr. & Mrs. John P. LynchMr. Jon H. RingelMr. David Rush & Mrs. Alicen PueblaMr. & Mrs. Timothy G. RussellMr. & Mrs. Brett P. TraussiMr. & Mrs. Scott A. VinesMr. & Mrs. Michael T. Voytek
1984 Annual Fund Gifts: $40,725.00Restricted Gifts: $200.00Total Gifts: $40,925.00
% Participation: 14.6%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Michael E. DaileyMr. John C. Gisondi
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Kevin O. KurylaMr. & Mrs. Sean L. Malloy
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. BarryMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. JakabMr. & Mrs. Craig M. MaloneyMr. & Mrs. William P. Petrino Jr.
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. John M. BurkeMr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III
BeRChMAns CluBMr. John M. Carulli Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Mark C. FletcherMr. & Mrs. Robert J. McNeill Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. PategasMr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John S. PosterMr. & Mrs. Paul E. StauderMr. & Mrs. John K. Stockman
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Michael G. CareyMr. & Mrs. William D’AmoreBrian T. Donahue, PhD &
Tracey McHenry, PhDMr. & Mrs. William P. DraganMr. & Mrs. Joseph T. FalcoMr. & Mrs. Drew A. GagnerMr. & Mrs. John A. GrichMr. Alfred Kelley &
Ms. Marcela HahnMr. & Mrs. Sean M. McDermottMr. & Mrs. Paul B. McMahonMr. & Mrs. Robert G. ShawahMr. & Mrs. Mark J. Voytek
1985 Annual Fund Gifts: $29,070.00Restricted Gifts: $9,875.00Total Gifts: $38,945.00
% Participation: 17.1%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll IIIMr. & Mrs. Timothy H. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Jason E. Tremont
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. BrownKevin W. Rethore Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. HanrahanMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer III
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Paul D. BirchMr. Peter D. BohanDr. & Mrs. Domenic W. CasablancaMr. & Mrs. John E. HardingMr. & Mrs. Eric J. StockmanMr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Richard Bogdany &
Ms. Mary Sliva
Mr. & Mrs. William S. BosakMr. & Mrs. Robert P. BrodersenMr. & Mrs. David M. BrunettoMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. DonaldsMr. Donald P. GoyetteMr. & Mrs. William S. HatfieldMr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman IIIMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr.Mr. Marc C. McLeodDr. & Mrs. John M. MizzoniMr. Samuel A. O’NeillMr. & Mrs. Edward PalattellaMr. & Mrs. Robert L. RovnerMr. & Mrs. Bruce R. RychlikMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. SalvestriniMr. James E. Stacy Jr.Mr. John D. StaussMr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Stevenson
25th Reunion 1986 see box on page 20.
1987 Annual Fund Gifts: $14,825.00Restricted Gifts: $225.00Total Gifts: $15,050.00
% Participation: 14.7%
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. David S. BarnardMr. Michael D. McCart
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Peter M. HardingMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. LautenbachMr. Richard J. MizakMr. & Mrs. John I. Pellegrino
XAvIeR CluBMr. Christopher G. Lubeck
BeRChMAns CluBAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Neal E. AmaralMr. & Mrs. Emmett E. Brown IVMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. CarboneMr. & Mrs. Colin P. CoolidgeMr. & Mrs. Scott F. DalyAtty. Brian D. KaschelMr. Kieran G. KellyMr. & Mrs. Patrick S. McClymontMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahonMr. Thomas J. ModzelewskiMr. & Mrs. Scott A. QuincyMr. & Mrs. Christian M. StauderDr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Andrew M. BorzumatoMr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Robert F. DonahueMr. & Mrs. Mark P. GuerreraMr. & Mrs. Richard C. HutchinsonMr. & Mrs. Gregory S. JenningsMr. & Mrs. Charles L. MellingerMr. & Mrs. Michael W. Murphy
1988 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,615.10Restricted Gifts: $130.00Total Gifts: $6,745.10
% Participation: 11.2%
25th Reunion 1986 Total silver Anniversary
Class Gift Commitment: $148,275.54
% Participation: 23.8%
Donors in alphabetical order:Mr. Timothy P. AmbroseMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. BairdDr. & Mrs. John E. Beauvais
Mr. Bryan P. BreenMr. Paul Cambria Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. CashionMr. & Mrs. John E. ChiotaMr. Sean M. CulhaneMr. Christopher J. CunninghamMr. William F. Davidson IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul S. DayMr. & Mrs. Patrick W. DonaherMr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. EverardMr. & Mrs. Brian C. Ferguson
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. FletcherMr. & Mrs. Michael R. FoxMr. & Mrs. Derek M. HeardMr. & Mrs. Charles G. HemenwayMr. & Mrs. Mark A. KomaneckyMr. & Mrs. Robert P. LallyMr. & Mrs. J. Barton LautenbachAtty. Brian J. LawlerMr. Brian P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Robert A. LeopoldMr. & Mrs. David T. MarronMr. & Mrs. Christopher W. McNeill
PreP’s sIlver sOns Having experienced three different Headmasters in their four years at Prep, the Class of 1986 built a special bond as classmates that was still evident as they returned to campus to celebrate their Silver Anniversary Reunion on the weekend of June 17-18, 2011. In addition to the nearly 60 members of the class in attendance, the class of ’86 raised $148,275 in gift commitments over the next five years to support the Rev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J., Scholarship for student financial aid and the Annual Fund. Prep is most grateful for the efforts of the 25th Reunion Committee (see page 27) and for all who participated in strengthening the already tight bond of this class!
Mr. & Mrs. James C. MeyersProf. & Mrs. Eric L. MillerMr. Alexander B. MooreMr. & Mrs. Christian J. MoranMr. & Mrs. Timothy H. NicholsMr. & Mrs. Peter C. NorbergMr. & Mrs. Brad H. NortonMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PEDr. & Mrs. Peter D. O’SheaMr. & Mrs. Christopher H. PaulMr. Joel F. PlebanMr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. RedgateMr. & Mrs. David M. RenzulliMr. & Mrs. Paul J. RiccioMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. RotondoMr. David R. SchoenbergerMr. Mark R. SchuhMr. & Mrs. Peter K. ShagoryMr. John D. ShostakDr. & Mrs. Peter D. TolkMr. Michael J. TunneyMr. & Mrs. Robert F. Walsh
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Alumni Donors by Class
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Brett A. Burns
XAvIeR CluBM. Conrad Wasmer Esq.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Chris B. BargasDr. & Mrs. George H. CanizaresMr. & Mrs. Matthew T. IorioMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Ernest J. NedderMr. & Mrs. Phillip J. SweeneyMr. & Mrs. Devin J. White
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. William L. Clawson IIMr. & Mrs. Keith H. ColeyMr. Sean P. CurryMr. Christopher I. FentonMr. & Mrs. Anthony A. JannottaMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Laganza Jr.Mr. John LaGratta &
Dr. Maria LaGrattaMr. & Mrs. John T. O’Connor IVMr. & Mrs. Robert E. RotondoDr. John E. SatherMr. Edward S. ShayMajor Charles P. Smith USMCMr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sternberg
1989 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,750.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $4,750.00
% Participation: 11.1%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. R. John Wilcox II
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Christopher S. ChiotaMr. & Mrs. Jon A. EmswilerMr. & Mrs. John C. FigmicMr. Vincent S. KravecMr. & Mrs. Justin D. KrebsMr. John M. Lashar Mr. & Mrs. Christopher RedgateMr. Jonathan M. Varholak
heARThsTOne CluBDr. & Mrs. Peter J. Bonitatibus PhDMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. CamarroMr. Andrew J. GraceMr. & Mrs. Shariff M. HassanMr. Jay P. LegenzaMr. & Mrs. Christian E. LundMr. & Mrs. Brett K. MinogueMr. William S. MorrisonMr. John P. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Matthias A. PiatkowskiMr. & Mrs. David M. ScrofaniMr. Barry Sobolewski &
Dr. Janet PerrinoDr. & Mrs. Daniel D. VinerMr. & Mrs. Michael T. WalshMr. Eric C. Wuchiski
1990 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,175.00Restricted Gifts: $4,501.00Total Gifts: $13,676.00
% Participation: 9.0%
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Casey E. BirtwellMr. Peter D. Loncto
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Matthew S. BarnardMr. Daniel J. KellyMr. & Mrs. Jose S. Niell
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Michael K. BauersfeldMr. & Mrs. Scott L. Russo
heARThsTOne CluBMr. William W. English Jr.Mr. Christian L. LobanMr. & Mrs. Michael T. LonerganMr. & Mrs. Kristoffer D. LutzMr. Timothy Moran &
Ms. Jennifer KordellMr. & Mrs. Peter M. PattonMr. & Mrs. G. Griffin ReidyMr. Christopher L. Voytek
20th Reunion 1991 Annual Fund Gifts: $8,950.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $8,950.00
% Participation: 11.6%
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Jason T. Morris
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Randy S. MaultsbyMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanseverino
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Girish K. BhakooMr. & Mrs. Brian E. DiesMr. Dylan B. TierneyMr. & Mrs. David T. TunstallMr. Craig A. WieleMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Wright
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Nicolaus W. GlombMr. John K. HarchuckMr. & Mrs. James P. MastersonMr. & Mrs. Bryan J. MellingerMr. Jason G. NapoliMr. & Mrs. Scott A. NestorMr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’ConnorMr. Christopher S. PulieMr. Gregory J. TheriaultMr. & Mrs. John W. WebberMr. Brian C. WinfieldMr. & Mrs. Drew L. Zielinski
1992 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,050.00Restricted Gifts: $2,820.00Total Gifts: $7,870.00
% Participation: 9.8%
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. John D. Ciorciari
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Paul A. Traynor
XAvIeR CluBMr. Kevin R. Votto
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Adam P. ConradMr. & Mrs. Ryan P. DonovanMr. & Mrs. John H. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Robert W. QuincyMr. Scott R. ShandMr. & Mrs. Michael C. SprouseMr. & Mrs. Timothy V. Zaino
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Edward M. CoxMr. Thomas W. CunninghamMr. Brian P. EckertMr. & Mrs. Karl J. EhrsamMr. Matthew P. GachiMr. & Mrs. Matthew B. GiffordMr. & Mrs. Pedro P. MataCaptain & Mrs. Roy W. Moore USMC
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unrestricted Gifts
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ClAss TOTAl GIvInG
1947 $160,713 1951 $24,500 1950 $20,076 1949 $12,958 1945 $6,313 1952 $6,135 1946 $5,312 1948 $5,272 1944 $210
ClAss % PARTICIPATIOn
1944 50.0% 1946 47.1% 1945 45.5% 1951 28.0% 1950 27.9% 1947 27.7% 1948 22.2% 1949 21.4% 1952 20.4%
Classes GREATER than 125 Active Alumni
Classes FEWER than 125 Active Alumni
Classes FEWER than 125 Active Alumni
Thank you for supporting the Annual Fund!
This issue of Prep Today
gratefully acknowledges
and thanks all those who
helped make the 2010-2011
Annual Fund a great success!
With the 2011-2012 Annual
Fund now in full swing, we
hope you will once again
continue to make a difference
in the lives of our 925 boys.
Your loyal generosity is always
greatly appreciated!
For more information about
the Annual Fund, including
making an online donation,
gifts of stock, and corporate
matching gifts, please visit
the Prep website at www.
fairfieldprep.org/giving, or
call the Development Office
at 203-254-4237.
AlumNi GiviNG
AlumNi GiviNG
% PARTiCiPATioN
% PARTiCiPATioN
Alumni Giving & Participation
SummARy
President’s Circle $25,000+Arrupe Society $10,000 – $24,999Loyola Circle Platinum $5,000 – $9,999 Gold $2,500 – $4,999 Silver $1,200 – $2,499
Xavier Club $750 – $1,199Berchmans Club $250 – $749Hearthstone Club $1 – $249
Donors who contribute at the Gold Loyola Circle level ($2,500), or higher, are invited as guests of Fr. Hanwell, S.J., to his annual President’s Dinner.
dOnOr gIvIng clubs
ClAss % PARTICIPATIOn
1959 37.6% 1961 35.4% 1955 32.3% 1960 28.1% 1954 27.1% 1957 26.4% 1966 24.6% 1953 23.3% 1956 22.7% 1986 22.4% 1973 20.3% 1969 18.8% 1971 17.9% 1958 17.8% 1972 17.7% 1981 17.5% 1985 17.1% 1963 17.1% 1968 16.5% 1967 16.4% 1964 16.4% 1970 16.0% 1978 15.1% 1987 14.7% 1984 14.6% 1962 14.2% 2000 14.1% 1983 13.3% 1982 12.8% 1993 12.6% 1965 12.1% 2004 12.0% 1976 12.0% 1991 11.6% 1988 11.2% 1989 11.1% 1999 10.9% 1979 10.8% 1994 10.7% 1997 10.6% 1996 10.5% 1992 9.8% 2002 9.6% 2010 9.3% 1998 9.2% 2005 9.2% 1975 9.2% 1980 9.1% 2001 9.1% 1990 9.0% 2006 8.9% 1974 8.8% 1977 8.5% 2007 7.5% 2003 6.9% 1995 5.6% 2009 3.6% 2008 1.5% 2011 0.5%
ClAss TOTAl GIvInG
1969 $278,336 1976 $56,721 1982 $43,980 1959 $42,533 1984 $40,925 1985 $38,945 1983 $37,865 1961 $33,640 1960 $32,286 1986 $32,267 1962 $25,450 1973 $23,825 1995 $22,275 1980 $21,225 1964 $18,958 1957 $18,016 1978 $15,785 1965 $15,512 1987 $15,050 1990 $13,676 1975 $12,416 1979 $11,845 1953 $11,725 1974 $10,650 1954 $10,169 1958 $9,495 1971 $9,430 1967 $9,020 1955 $8,985 1991 $8,950 1963 $8,820 1966 $8,197 1981 $8,036 1992 $7,870 1972 $7,316 1956 $7,122 2000 $6,875 1988 $6,745 1970 $6,585 1998 $6,296 1993 $6,207 1997 $5,796 1989 $4,750 2002 $4,703 1977 $3,751 1994 $3,635 1996 $3,160 1968 $2,876 2006 $2,871 1999 $2,795 2001 $2,145 2004 $2,094 2005 $1,896 2003 $651 2010 $640 2007 $560 2009 $245 2011 $75 2008 $70
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Alumni Donors by Class
1993 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,180.00Restricted Gifts: $27.00Total Gifts: $6,207.00
% Participation: 12.6%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Matthew S. Sather
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Gregg A. ChiotaDr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Troy
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Brian E. BissellMr. James H. BoothMr. Bryan M. KozlowskiMr. & Mrs. Ryan W. MorrisMr. Christopher J. Popadic
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Jonathan J. BescherLt. Cmdr. Kenneth J. Boda USCGMr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Capozzi IIIMr. Sean T. CarrMr. Timothy M. DevineMr. & Mrs. Paul S. DonahueTerrence G. D’Onofrio PhDMr. & Mrs. Charles H. FlynnChristopher R. Friese PhDRev. Gerald S. Hopeck OFMMr. & Mrs. Dexter C. JanssonMr. Joseph Y. LuMr. James M. McInerneyMr. & Mrs. Timothy M. PiedmontMr. Jonathan M. ReeseMr. Matthew L. StannardMr. & Mrs. Bartley J. Zaino
1994 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,609.00Restricted Gifts: $26.00Total Gifts: $3,635.00
% Participation: 10.7%
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Christopher E. DruryMr. Robert A. Mazzeo Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBChristian A. Atwood Esq.Mr. Mark F. LaGrattaMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. McManusMr. Alexander W. Oracheff
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IVMr. Christopher J. DolanMr. Ryan M. FisherMr. & Mrs. Jared T. HendricksonMr. & Mrs. Paul C. JessonMr. Stephen R. Kellogg Jr.Mr. Adam R. MikulkaMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey R. SmullMr. Brandon W. A. Thomas
1995 Annual Fund Gifts: $21,775.00Restricted Gifts: $500.00Total Gifts: $22,275.00
% Participation: 5.6%
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. Peter W. O’Connor
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. William R. Young
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Connor S. Finegan
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Frank J. HaluchMr. Daniel C. O’Neill
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Patrick S. KellyMr. Brent M. ReillyMr. Matthew G. RorickMr. David F. Valovcin
15th Reunion 1996 Annual Fund Gifts: $2,160.00Restricted Gifts: $1,000.00Total Gifts: $3,160.00
% Participation: 10.5%
XAvIeR CluBMr. Kevin C. KroberMr. James M. O’Leary
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Marella IIIMr. & Mrs. Kieran M. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Redgate
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Justin A. AngeloMr. Sean W. BurkeMr. Patrick E. DonahueMr. Angelo R. Framularo IIMr. Eric R. HasenauerMr. & Mrs. Vincent H. Massey IIIMr. John J. Novak IIIMr. Kevin L. QuincyMr. Scott A. RamseyMr. Michael M. ReidyMr. Steven M. ThomasMr. R. Benjamin Zapp
1997 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,750.00Restricted Gifts: $46.00Total Gifts: $5,796.00
% Participation: 10.6%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. John C. HeffersMr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Hoglund
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Anthony B. AudinoMr. John R. Cullinane IIIMr. Michael E. NiedermeierMr. Colin R. ThomasMr. William J. Wenzel IVMr. & Mrs. Shaun M. Wilson
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Adam J. DePanfilisMr. & Mrs. James G. Fahey CPAMr. Charles W. Falzone IIIMr. Daniel J. FlahertyMr. Roberto F. GiansantiMr. John P. KingMr. Joshua D. MelloMr. Peter J. RappoccioMr. Joseph R. Tramontano Jr.
1998 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,296.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $6,296.00
% Participation: 9.2%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleAnonymousMr. Dennis P. O’Connor
XAvIeR CluBMr. Randolph K. Adler Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Stephen P. AldrichMr. & Mrs. Baird S. AllisMr. Wayne L. CouryMr. Christopher R. SzefcMr. John M. Thomas
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Christian C. BangertMr. J Dillon CollinsMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. CunnaneMr. Michael P. DonahueMr. Justin L. GallettiMr. Brian C. GulottaMr. Brendan P. KaneMr. & Mrs. Oliver Perez
1999 Annual Fund Gifts: $2,795.00Restricted Gifts: $20.00Total Gifts: $2,795.00
% Participation: 10.9%
XAvIeR CluBMr. Timothy P. Tracy Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Christopher M. KinneyMr. Stephen L. KinneyMr. Kevin C. Kozlowski
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Nick J. AntonopoulosMr. David J. CastleMr. Joseph A. Catalano IVMr. Timothy R. CoteDr. Randall R. DeMartinoMr. Michael B. EngstromMr. Christopher J. ExiasMr. Vincent L. FramularoMr. Kurt J. HofmannMr. Walter B. NeubergerMr. Jonathan D. NewtonMr. Colin M. Rochford
2000 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,474.00Restricted Gifts: $401.00Total Gifts: $6,875.00
% Participation: 14.1%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Ryan M. CunninghamMr. Daniel E. Nemchek
XAvIeR CluBMr. Timothy C. Murray
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Peter J. AntonopoulosMr. Peter M. FranciniMr. Robert A. HealeyMr. Timothy S. Tilghman
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. AltieriMr. Nicholas W. CagginelloMr. Joseph C. CrowleyMr. & Mrs. Steven M. GniazdowskiMr. Kevin J. HigginsMr. Matthew G. JacksonMr. Thomas J. McKeownMr. Benjamin D. RobinsonMr. Michael T. SaundersMr. & Mrs. Robert A. ScintoMr. Benjamin W. TocchiMr. John A. Urquhart IIIMr. Adam A. Zaczkowski
10th Reunion 2001 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,995.00Restricted Gifts: $150.00Total Gifts: $2,145.00
% Participation: 9.1%
BeRChMAns CluBAnonymousMr. Robert C. EmersonMr. Peter T. LelekMr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Tymniak
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Raymond W. BourdeauMr. Michael R. CardMr. Robert J. D’AmatoMr. Joshua A. JonesMr. & Mrs. Jean-Paul C. LuckeMr. Christopher M. ManleyMr. Samuel M. MarroneMr. Kevin P. MooreMr. & Mrs. Michael D. Spaight
2002 Annual Fund Gifts: $2,837.34Restricted Gifts: $1,866.00Total Gifts: $4,703.34
% Participation: 9.6%
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. John A. Jorden
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Patrick F. MaguireMr. Michael D. Vipond
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Richard B. Benson IIMr. Jeremy J. HewittMr. Theodore J. KilpatrickMr. Patrick J. KrajciMr. Colin M. MacleodMr. Keith J. ManningMr. Peter G. McSherryMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. MitchellMr. Christopher T. RagoMr. Timothy W. RainsbergerMr. Christopher M. RinkMr. Phillip G. TopalianMr. Michael L. Vitulano
2003 Annual Fund Gifts: $640.00Restricted Gifts: $11.00Total Gifts: $651.00
% Participation: 6.9%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Steven J. Beckert
Mr. Thomas P. BourdeauMr. & Mrs. Alexander G. BuesMr. Gregory E. CasoMr. John G. CurranMr. Jonathan R. FerenceMr. Matthew M. KretzmanMr. Michael D. MolloyMr. Robert P. PanzaMr. Christopher B. RussoMr. Bradley A. ToparMr. Stephen J. Vidmosko
2004 Annual Fund Gifts: $2,032.36Restricted Gifts: $62.00Total Gifts: $2,094.36
% Participation: 12.0%
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Mark J. GiordanoMr. Michael J. LaPerch Jr.Mr. Robert T. Morton Jr.Mr. Jonathan J. Piazza-Harper
heARThsTOne CluBAnonymousMr. Brian E. BodnarMr. Krystian J. BoreykoMr. Liam T. BrownMr. Brian E. CamusMr. Connor T. FaughnanMr. Kevin M. Foley Jr.Mr. Justin R. GreggMr. Adam E. KellyMr. Matthew F. KellyMr. Joseph D. MarksMr. Colin M. McLeodMr. Kyle P. NevinsMr. Daniel P. QuinlanMr. Daniel J. RaccuiaMr. Michael R. RipleyMr. Michael C. SamulowitzMr. R. John SciasciaMr. Andrew T. UrquhartMr. Andrew M. ValenteMr. Robert A. Vitulano
2005 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,745.00Restricted Gifts: $151.00Total Gifts: $1,896.00
% Participation: 9.2%
BeRChMAns CluBAnonymousMr. Stephen J. D’AmbrisiMr. Michael C. Lynch
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Peter M. Brestovan Jr.Mr. Kevin R. CullinaneMr. Thomas G. CurranMr. Michael T. GaldoMr. Christopher E. GoebelMr. Timothy J. HennMr. Colin R. MahoneyMr. Patrick R. McAuliffeMr. Stephen J. OsipowMr. Jason Rago &
Mrs. Christina OstbyeMr. Nicholas C. ShaverMr. Jeffrey L. StillerMr. Thomas J. TopalianMr. Ernest J. Verrico Jr.Mr. Michael M. Weithers
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Alumni Donors by Class
sPecIal THanks TO Our vOlunTeers
2010-2011 AluMnI AnnuAl FunD leADeRshIP GIFT TeAM
Joseph M. Bochniak ’50James P. Roach ’50James F. Stapleton ’50Robert K. Marzik ’54Bernhard F. Bruder ’57Lawrence J. Bues ’57Raymond V. McKelvey ’64Joseph L. Castignoli ’67Joseph Gerics ’68Lawrence A. Vitulano ’68Louie P. Pintek Jr. ’72Robert Trosan ’72Peter L. Altieri ’73Owen J. Black III ’73Daniel R. Pengue ’73Kenneth P. Sneider Jr. ’73David A. Gerics ’75John F. Rovegno ’75John W. Haffey Sr. ’77Kevin L. Murphy Jr. ’78Edward A. Boyle ’83Jeffrey M. Donofrio ’83Gregory J. Pategas ’84William P. Petrino Jr. ’84R. John Wilcox II ’89James H. Booth ’93William T. Conron ’93Matthew R. Webber ’93Robert J. Gillon III ’99Timothy P. Tracy Jr. ’99Kevin J. Altieri ’00Michael P. Carrington ’02Jonathan J. Piazza-Harper ’04
2010-2011 AluMnI ReunIOn ClAss COMMITTees
Edmund F. Dailey ’46Arthur J. Cummings ’46Leo P. Gallagher ’46Arthur C. Laske Jr. ’46Robert R. Walsh ’46Joseph R. Figmic Jr. ’51Robert F. O’Keefe ’51Eugene P. O’Neill Jr. ’51Roger L. Ratchford ’51Raymond F. Nalewajk ’56
50th Reunion Committee
Jonathan Boette ’61 John P. Chiota ’61 Joseph D. DeFelice ’61 Ernest A. Delia ’61Richard Douglas ’61Philip G. Ellsworth ’61Frank T. Grywalski ’61James R. Harrick ’61Charles G. Hemenway ’61John F. Hughes ’61D. Michael Lucey ’61Robert J. McCarthy ’61Ronald F. Miazga ’61Donald F. Moran ’61Frederick C. Nichols ’61Robert W. Parker ’61Michael F. Piazza ’61Ronald L. Pulito ’61Richard F. Rizza ’61Norman A. Roberts ’61Eugene A. Skowronski ’61Gerald E. Vavrek ’61Ronald M. Vuolo ’61
Robert M. Waters ’61E. John Vasse ’61William M. Wheeler ’61
J. Thomas Failla ’66John P. O’Donnell ’71John A. Murphy ’76John F. Piro Jr. ’76Kevin P. Porter ’76Charles M. Stankye III ’76Thomas R. Linell ’81Brian P. McGillicuddy ’81John J. Orazietti ’81Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT ’81Anthony A. Loglisci ’81
25th Reunion Committee
John E. Beauvais ’86James E. Butler ’86Michael J. Cashion ’86John E. Chiota ’86Sean M. Culhane ’86Patrick W. Donaher ’86Jonathan R. Doyle ’86Keith M. Fenton ’86Michael R. Fox ’86Brendan M. Gilhuly ’86Robert P. Lally ’86J. Barton Lautenbach ’86Brian J. Lawler ’86Brian P. Lee ’86Christopher W. McNeill ’86James C. Meyers ’86Howard T. Owens III ’86Leo J. Redgate ’86Peter K. Shagory ’86Peter D. Tolk ’86Robert F. Walsh ’86
Nicholas Morello Jr. ’91Jason T. Morris ’91David R. Woodward Jr. ’91Christopher M. Casper ’96Michael Marella ’96Ray Bourdeau ’01Charles M. Adams ’06Thomas P. Keane ’06
2010-2011 PARenTs AnnuAl FunD GIFT TeAM
Pamela AustinPeter & Nancy CannonRich & Karen CoyleTom & Lynn DolanPat & Maureen DugganTim & Patti FalveyKeith & Kathleen LongsonDavid Maloof &
Jean Sweeney-MaloofNunzio & Nancy MasoneScott & Lori StimpsonCarl & Lisa WistScott & Beverly Wright
2011 GOlF OuTInG COMMITTee
John E. Chiota ’86 (Chair)John P. Chiota ’61Kevin Foley ’73Tom Welch ’83Jim Butler ’86Alex Oracheff ’94Kevin Kozlowski ’99
sPRInG DInneR 2011 COMMITTee
“By the Sea”
Mary Beth Morris (Co-Chair)Sima Patel (Co-Chair)Heidi BramanteMarcie BrownMary ButalaSally CadouxHeidi CinderCathy CollinsLisa ConnellyKaren CoyleCindy DodgeCindy FranzinoJuany FumaiTasneem GhogawalaCarrie GurneyLouisa KasperNancy MasoneKaren O’KeefeAnne OrvisLaura OsborneDonna Prutting Laura QuatrellaPatty QuigleyRosemarie RawsonJean RichmondSandra TrottaNoelle WardBarbara WilliamsLisa WistBev WrightToni Zeleny
Mr. John A. BasileMr. Curtis M. BaumannMr. Patrick H. BrownMr. Carl D. BuckisMr. Kevin L. BurtMr. Anthony J. Chimblo IVMr. Frank J. DeLeo IIIMr. Thomas J. DowdMr. Brian J. FlahertyMr. Thomas J. GaudettMr. Andrew J. GolankiewiczMr. Geoffrey T. GriffenMr. Kevin M. LeitaoMr. Christopher J. MorrisonMr. Ryan P. MorrisonMr. Samuel P. O’MahonyMr. Carmine J. Urciuoli
2011 Annual Fund Gifts: $0.00Restricted Gifts: $75.00Total Gifts: $75.00
% Participation: 0.5%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Jefferson C. Atkins Jr.
CURRENT PARENTS
PResIDenT’s CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Michael Sargent
ARRuPe sOCIeTYAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. BrennanMr. Donald DuffyMr. & Mrs. Michael C. HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Allan W. LinkeMr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlanMr. & Mrs. Robert W. StoneMr. & Mrs. Michael P. Whelan
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleAnonymousAnonymousMr. & Mrs. William CurleyMr. & Mrs. Michael J. DonoghueMr. James Haas &
Mrs. Bailey McClureMr. & Mrs. Wally MartinezMr. & Mrs. Mark A. PompaMr. & Mrs. James M. RichmondMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Voreyer
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleDr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David BallMr. & Mrs. Robert BeckMr. & Mrs. John P. Calcutt Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. CallahanMr. & Mrs. William J. Genco
5th Reunion 2006 Annual Fund Gifts: $2,795.00Restricted Gifts: $76.00Total Gifts: $2,871.00
% Participation: 8.9%
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Daniel E. Parisi
BeRChMAns CluBMr. Thomas A. HerrmannMr. John R. Wallace
heARThsTOne CluBMr. William T. GencoMr. William L. GeorgiaMr. Andrew GleasonMr. Thomas P. KeaneMr. Brendan M. KellyMr. Marc S. LambertMr. Justin L. LucasMr. Brian MahoneyMr. John MuldoonMr. Ryan NelsonMr. Jack C. OrlandoMr. Colin E. ShukieMr. Christopher StaysniakMr. Ryan J. SteadlyMr. Matthew Szondy
2007 Annual Fund Gifts: $560.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $560.00
% Participation: 7.5%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. G. William Buckis Jr.Mr. Frederick B. ConditMr. John O. FabbriMr. Ryan M. FayMr. Neal E. Fitzpatrick IIIMr. Andrew S. GoebelMr. Geoffrey M. GuentherMr. Ian S. KellyMr. Matthew C. MellingerMr. Michael K. MortonMr. James D. OnofrioMr. Sean T. PhillipsMr. Michael A. RepaciMr. Scott A. RichterMr. Christopher B. Van HiseMr. Brandon Ventling
2008 Annual Fund Gifts: $70.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $70.00
% Participation: 1.5%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Andrew T. GorzkowskiMr. James W. GruppoMr. Jordan L. Pugh
2009 Annual Fund Gifts: $245.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $245.00
% Participation: 3.6%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. Christian P. BabikianMr. Chase E. BaileyMr. Peter O. GruppoMr. Brian J. HughesMr. Connor O. KellyMr. Ian A. McEmberMr. John B. Thornton
2010 Annual Fund Gifts: $540.00Restricted Gifts: $100.00Total Gifts: $640.00
% Participation: 9.3%
heARThsTOne CluBMr. David AlpeterMr. John S. AltieriMr. Oliver B. Ball
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Current & Alumni Parents
sTudenT/TeacHer aPPrecIaTIOn gIFTs
Mr. & Mrs. David Banquer In honor of Kyle ’12 & Keith ’14 In recognition of Mr. Dee & Mr. Canuel
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Bonazzo In honor of John ’11 In recognition of Mr. Mis & Mr. Dicenso
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Brown In honor of Kevin ’13 In recognition of all faculty & staff
Mrs. Patricia Felner-Bragano & Mr. Nicholas Bragano In honor of Christian ’13 In recognition of Mr. Driscoll
Ms. Christina Formichella In honor of Jonathon ’11 In recognition of Mr. Mauritz
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Galiani In honor of John ’11 In recognition of Mrs. Carrington & Mrs. DiCenso
Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gennaro In honor of Daniel ’11 & Robert ’09 In recognition of Dr. Andrade, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Hanrahan, Mr. Magden, Dr. Perrotta, & Mr. Szablewicz
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Greco In honor of Jonathan ’11 In recognition of Mr. Sather
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Harris In honor of Christopher ’12 In recognition of Mr. Canuel & Mr. Mamrus
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey II In honor of Vincent ’11 & Brian ’13 In recognition of Ms. Laguzza & Mr. Shea
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mellinger In honor of Andrew ’11 & Matthew ’07 In recognition of Mr. Wallace & Mr. Szablewicz
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Morris In honor of Philip ’11 In recognition of Mr. DeRosa
Mr. Joao Nascimento In honor of Joshua ’14 In recognition of Mr. Sacerdote
Mrs. Adele O’Kane In honor of Nicholas ’12 In recognition of Mr. Jaffe
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Power In honor of Brian ’09 & Jay ’12 In recognition of Mr. Canuel & Mrs. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan In honor of Connor ’11 In recognition of Mrs. Hoover
Ms. Carol Tibor In honor of Mark ’11 In recognition of Mr. Hanrahan
Mr. & Mrs. Durga Vallabhaneni In honor of Nithin ’12 In recognition of Mr. Mis
Mr. & Mrs. John Vazzano In honor of Rick ’12 In recognition of Mr. Magdon
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Zuckert In honor of Cameron ’12 In recognition of all faculty
The following parents made gifts in honor of their son(s) and in recognition of a Prep faculty member, staff member, or coach who has had a meaningful impact on their son’s Prep experience.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. GrecoMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. GuzziMr. & Mrs. Theodore HaganMr. & Mrs. Richard M. JeanneretDr. Maryann LehmannMr. & Mrs. Robert MacKayMr. & Mrs. Robert McHughMr. & Mrs. Kristian MoorMr. & Mrs. Randall White
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Howard BelgerMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BrownMr. & Mrs. Steven BurtMr. & Mrs. Richard C. CoyleMr. & Mrs. Brian J. EdmondsMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. EnglishMr. & Mrs. Domenick R. FumaiDr. & Mrs. Robert J. GennaroMr. Jack GriffinMr. & Mrs. Christopher E. HansenMr. & Mrs. Douglas HaynesMr. & Mrs. Burt HiltonMr. & Mrs. Peter C. KeenoyMr. & Mrs. Mark K. KellyMr. & Mrs. Robert B. LewisMr. & Mrs. Thomas McGarrityMr. & Mrs. Richard H. McGeadyMr. & Mrs. Richard K. MellingerMr. & Mrs. Frank MendicinoMr. & Mrs. Brendan MilesMr. & Mrs. Philip MorrisMr. & Mrs. Daniel W. MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Quigley IIIMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. SeilerMr. & Mrs. Anthony SuteraApril Vignone
XAvIeR CluBMr. Daoud Awad &
Mrs. Kathryn ShortsMr. & Mrs. David BonadioMr. & Mrs. Peter J. CannonMr. & Mrs. Mark R. ConnellyDr. & Mrs. James G. CunninghamMr. & Mrs. Douglas D. FinlayMr. & Mrs. Paul HattonMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. KeaneMr. & Mrs. Richard P. McGrathDr. & Mrs. Bryan J. NestorDr. & Mrs. Sanjay Patel
BeRChMAns CluBAnonymousAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Ramiro AlbarranMr. & Mrs. Gregory BaekeyMr. & Mrs. Patrick BaugierMr. & Mrs. Michael BaylesMr. & Mrs. Mark BennettMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. BerryMr. & Mrs. Robert BoehringerMr. & Mrs. Vincent BonazzoMr. & Mrs. John R. BurbankMr. & Mrs. John ButalaDr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CahillMr. Christopher CantwellMr. & Mrs. Scott A. ClarkMr. & Mrs. Robert B. ClarkMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Connolly Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. ConnollyMr. & Mrs. Michael ConsidineMr. & Mrs. Thomas CoronaMr. & Mrs. Scott CraigheadMr. & Mrs. Thomas CretaMr. & Mrs. David CrowleMr. David Cunn &
Mrs. Linda Claussen-CunnMr. & Mrs. Paul M. DeFelice
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaroMr. & Mrs. Myles P. Dempsey Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood P. DodgeMr. & Mrs. Brian J. DoergerDr. & Mrs. Thomas DomanickMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. DugganMr. James Dunn &
Ms. Colleen Hurlie-DunnMr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Falvey Sr.Mrs. Patricia Felner-Bragano &
Mr. Nicholas BraganoMr. & Mrs. Stephen FestaMr. & Mrs. Paul A. GentileMr. & Mrs. Dennis GilloolyMr. & Mrs. Anthony F. GiobbiMr. & Mrs. Robert GreenfieldMs. Marianne R. GutierrezMr. & Mrs. Andrew HarrisMr. & Mrs. Warren HolcombMr. Philip Holmes &
Mrs. Jill M. Jean-HolmesMr. & Mrs. Patrick G. HurleyMr. & Mrs. David JannyMr. & Mrs. Warren L. JerveyMr. & Mrs. James KeatingMr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq.Dr. James Licari &
Ms. Vickie TruchanMr. & Mrs. Keith LongsonMr. & Mrs. Nunzio Masone IIIMr. & Mrs. John MateraMr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey IIMr. & Mrs. Kevin R. McManusMr. & Mrs. John V. MonroeMr. & Mrs. Scott D. MooreMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. MullikenMr. & Mrs. David MuscatoMr. Joao NascimentoMr. & Mrs. Richard O’LearyMr. & Mrs. Sean O’LearyMr. & Mrs. James R. Pesci Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. PinkusMr. & Mrs. Jay PowerMr. & Mrs. Edmund Rawson IVMr. Michael A. RileyMr. & Mrs. Joseph Rog Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Joseph RomanelliMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. RyanMr. & Mrs. Robert SalandraMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Theodore SeelyeMr. & Mrs. David SheeranDr. & Mrs. Philip SimkovitzMr. Richard Stow &
Mrs. MaryBeth O’Brien-StowMs. Carol TiborMr. & Mrs. Michael TrottaMr. & Mrs. Thomas TrottaMr. & Mrs. Durga VallabhaneniMr. & Mrs. John J. VazzanoMr. & Mrs. Marius VisserMr. & Mrs. Stephen WallackMr. & Mrs. John A. WelchMr. & Mrs. Richard P. WoodMr. & Mrs. Scott WrightMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey ZelenyMr. & Mrs. Paul ZielinskiMr. & Mrs. Evan Zuckert
heARThsTOne CluBMr. & Mrs. John Aquino Sr.Mr. Ivan Araya Arancibia &
Mrs. Corinne van DorpMr. & Mrs. John ArrixMr. Thaddeus Bargiello &
Mrs. Karen ShahanMr. & Mrs. Michael BarstonMr. & Mrs. Anthony N. BenedossoMr. & Mrs. John H. Blevins
Mr. & Mrs. Robert BohnMr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise BradyMr. & Mrs. Raymond BoudietteMr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Brian BradyMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. BradyMr. & Mrs. James P. CarterMr. John CaseyMr. & Mrs. Mario ChajonMr. & Mrs. Craig CinderMr. John A. ClancyMr. & Mrs. Robert ClarkMr. & Mrs. Gregory CollinsMr. & Mrs. Robert CortinaMr. & Mrs. Neil CurryMr. & Mrs. Michael P. DowdMr. & Mrs. James DupeeMr. & Mrs. Michael FergusonMr. & Mrs. Vincenzo FiniMr. & Mrs. Thomas Foerster IIMs. Christina FormichellaMr. & Mrs. William FornshellMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey GalianiMr. & Mrs. Joseph GarzilloMr. & Mrs. Kambuj GhavidelMr. Roderick Hamar &
Mrs. Lillian GustiloMr. & Mrs. Francis HandMr. & Dr. Konrad HauerMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. HayesMr. & Mrs. James P. HennesseyMr. Dave Hill & Ms. Nina RiccioMr. & Mrs. Joseph HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. HunterMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. JamisonMr. & Mrs. Maris J. KavulichMr. & Mrs. John F. KellyMr. & Mrs. John P. KlepsMr. Joseph Kocinsky &
Dr. Margaret PisaniMr. & Mrs. Joseph Leonard
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry LombardMr. David Maloof &
Ms. Jean SweeneyMs. Tracey MasellaMr. & Mrs. John MiglioreMr. & Mrs. Matthew MiklaveMs. Cheryl MitchellMs. Geraldine MuldoonMr. & Mrs. Edward MurphyMs. Madeline NaminMr. & Mrs. James A. NapolitanoMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Noone Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James OrvisMr. & Mrs. Vincent G. OstroskyMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Porter Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. PrescottMr. & Mrs. John ReinMr. & Mrs. Remy A. RodasMr. & Mrs. Alan M. RothMr. & Mrs. John E. RoyakMr. & Mrs. Richard RuggianoMr. & Mrs. David SellMr. & Mrs. Paul ShaferMr. & Mrs. Andrew ShpuntMr. & Mrs. Steven SikoraMs. Susan S. SkibaMr. & Mrs. William S. SmithMr. & Mrs. John SteinertMr. & Mrs. Scott D. StimpsonMr. & Mrs. Neil J. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Gregory TrojanowskiMr. & Mrs. Ralph UnkerMs. Elizabeth Van MunchingMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Vontell Jr.Mr. Michael Ward &
Mrs. Elizabeth SchroderMr. & Mrs. Chris WestfahlMr. & Mrs. Chang YangMr. & Mrs. William D. Young Jr.
ALUMNI PARENTS
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. William W. Marden IIIMr. & Mrs. David G. Sprows
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleAtty. & Mrs. Kent S. BernardMr. & Mrs. John E. CalliesMr. & Mrs. Albert P. CareyMr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Cerrone Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr.Mr. Donald A. JacobsMr. & Mrs. Ned C. LautenbachMr. & Mrs. Timothy P. RyanMr. & Mrs. James L. Terry
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Patrick M. BrandMr. & Mrs. Robert J. EckMr. Henry GilbertieMr. C. Thomas MeyersMr. & Mrs. Pedro E. WasmerMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Norman A. AldrichMr. & Mrs. Mark CarringtonMr. & Mrs. Todd DoerschMr. & Mrs. Paul J. GubitosaMrs. Lucille LeitaoMrs. Nancy MasielloMr. & Mrs. Ralph N. SatherMr. & Mrs. Roger SciasciaMr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. David AcamporaMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. CunninghamMr. & Mrs. Mark B. FasanoMr. & Mrs. Frank K. Garvey
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Friends of Prep
Mr. Nick Kamillatos & Dr. Sharon Kratochvil
Mr. & Mrs. Torodd KummenMr. & Mrs. Dennis J. ManningMrs. Elizabeth RenzulliMr. & Mrs. Robert D. Scinto Mr. & Mrs. Jay B. Sheehy
BeRChMAns CluBAnonymousMr. William J. BrittMr. & Mrs. Charles BrownMr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Buckis Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. CanuelMr. & Mrs. James C. CareyMr. & Mrs. James C. ColihanMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. CookeMrs. Mary Jo DaileyMr. & Mrs. David DempseyDr. & Mrs. Arnold E. DorosarioMr. & Mrs. Charles J. EmersonMr. & Mrs. Hugh J. GleasonMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. HynesMrs. Jill KellyMr. & Mrs. Robert K. KretzmanMr. & Mrs. Paul E LambertMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddyMr. & Mrs. James MoyeMr. & Mrs. Victor J. NesiMr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. PanzaMr. & Mrs. Morgan L. PapeMr. & Mrs. William F. Paul Sr.Mr. E. Cortright PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Douglas S. RichterMr. & Mrs. Robert G. RooneyMrs. Kathleen RorickMs. Pamela B. RotondoMr. & Mrs. William J. SaponeMr. & Mrs. Michael SchinellaThe Hon. & Mrs. Michael E. ShayMr. & Mrs. John R. SilkDr. & Mrs. Robert J. StillerMr. Robert J. SylvesterMrs. Catherine C. TymniakMr. & Mrs. J. Alexander Urquhart Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William H. WillettMr. & Mrs. James D. Zielinski
heARThsTOne CluBAnonymousMrs. Elizabeth AdlerMr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Glenn AngiolilloMr. & Mrs. Steve AntenucciMrs. Joan V. AttolinoMr. & Mrs. Michael J. BaldwinMr. & Mrs. Michael F. BaxterMr. & Mrs. Edward S. Becker IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul C. BenevelliMr. & Mrs. Robert BennettMr. & Mrs. Richard B. BensonDr. & Mrs. Michael BerendtMr. & Mrs. Robert W. BilekMr. & Mrs. Kenneth I. BrownMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BurkeMr. & Mrs. John P. CampoliMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. CardoneMr. & Mrs. Santiago G. CastilloMr. & Mrs. Anthony CasuboloMr. & Mrs. Tony Chimblo IIIMr. & Mrs. Whitney M. CookMr. & Mrs. James CramondMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IIIMr. & Mrs. Tyrone C. CurranMs. Lisa D’AltonMr. & Mrs. Robert L. D’AmatoMr. & Mrs. William L. DeiganMr. & Mrs. Robert B. Desautels
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Donovan IIIMr. & Mrs. Jerome DvornekMr. Jan EngstromMr. & Mrs. Eugene R. FappianoMrs. Eleanor FeroletoDr. & Mrs. Jon FesselMr. & Mrs. William J. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John A. FlahertyMr. & Mrs. John FlavinMr. & Mrs. G. Scott FlynnMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. FlynnMr. & Mrs. John M. FryeMr. & Mrs. Perry GaaMrs. Patricia GagneMr. & Mrs. Lawrence GallacherMr. & Mrs. Sean GarrityAtty. & Mrs. Bryon GentileMr. & Mrs. John W. GlombMr. & Mrs. Eric GoebelMr. & Mrs. Peter F. GoodfellowMs. Barbara GrasseyDr. & Mrs. Raymond HaddadMr. & Mrs. Michael F. HaganMr. & Mrs. William K. HarrisAtty. & Mrs. William E. HasenauerMr. & Mrs. John E. HewittMr. & Mrs. R. Ford HutchinsonMr. & Mrs. David JaundrillMr. & Mrs. Russell JenningsMr. & Mrs. Gerald S. KingMr. & Mrs. William S. KoshMr. & Mrs. John J. Kucich Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Joel KunkelMrs. Edward LaskoMr. & Mrs. Phillip LauriaMrs. Nora O. LavertyMr. & Mrs. Robert J. LiCalziMr. & Mrs. Dan LiquoriMr. & Mrs. Denis LonctoMrs. Adrienne MaloneyMr. & Mrs. Robert N. Matarazzo Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Bernard MazakoMrs. Linda R. McDonaldDr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger IIIMr. & Mrs. Michael MicheliMr. & Mrs. Norman F. MillerMs. Anne S. MinogueMrs. John P. MoliereMr. & Mrs. Curtis H. MooreMr. & Mrs. Lawrence MoricoMr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr.Mr. & Mrs. George MurphyMrs. Gloria MurphyMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr.Mrs. Alice NealonMr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr.Mr. James OnofrioMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patrignelli Sr.Mr. & Mrs. John D. PellegrinoMr. & Mrs. Ernest E. PiersonMr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John C. RitterMr. & Mrs. Stephen RoganDr. & Mrs. Frank J. RomanoMr. & Mrs. Jose F. RosaMr. & Mrs. Roy RotnofskyMr. & Mrs. Gregory SalminiMr. & Mrs. John S. SandelDr. & Mrs. Glenn SauerMr. & Mrs. Wayne ScutariDr. & Mrs. Robert ShawMr. & Mrs. Christopher SmithMs. Gail G. SmithMr. & Mrs. Richard E. SobolewskiMr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Topar
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. VanacoreMr. & Ms. James A. VickMr. & Mrs. Marshall WeissMr. & Mrs. Fredric C. WheelerMr. & Mrs. John A. WilkinsonMr. & Mrs. Robert M. WolfeMrs. Anne S. Zimmerman
FRIENDS OF PREP
ARRuPe sOCIeTYMr. & Mrs. Stuart L. BellMr. & Mrs. Robert W. HarrisMr. Robert Novak
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleMr. & Mrs. Robert CitroneMr. & Mrs. Edward T. Finneran IIIMr. & Mrs. Bruno Francois
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleMr. Robert G. Ford Sr.Atty. Joseph Tooher
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleMrs. Janet Barillari Ms. Donna L. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Patrick Pacelli
XAvIeR CluBMr. & Mrs. Frank AhlersMr. & Mrs. Mark BeyerlyMr. & Mrs. Duke HabernickelMs. Deborah A. LaskoMr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.
BeRChMAns CluBMr. & Mrs. Andrew AdamsMs. Christine A. BrownMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. CaseyMr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. ChampaMr. Jonathan CrowleyMr. & Mrs. Robert M. DavidsonMr. Roger A. DesjardinsMr. & Mrs. James J. DriscollMr. & Mrs. Rudy FerranteMr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr.Mrs. William D. GeigerMrs. Donald LynchMs. Juliet McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Patrick PollardMrs. Melissa R. SaintMrs. Theresa A. ShukMrs. Elaine M. SteibelMr. & Mrs. Andrew Strada
heARThsTOne CluBAnonymousAnonymousMr. George W. Adams IIIMr. & Mrs. Cornelis AdemaDr. & Mrs. Domenick P. AgostinRev. Charles H. Allen SJMs. Sheila R. AugustineMr. & Mrs. Walter R. BeddoeMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. BejgrowiczMr. & Mrs. Alan M. BenwayMr. & Mrs. Patrick BisceglieMrs. Deborah E. BowleyMr. Drew N. BowmanMr. & Mrs. J. William BowmanMs. Billie N. BrooksMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BrownMr. Iain H. BruceMr. Jeffrey Bruce &
Ms. Ingrid SteffensenMr. James F. Buckley Jr.Mr. William J. Buckley
Ms. Marion BurnsMr. & Mrs. Peter F. BurnsMr. & Mrs. Robert C. CallMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. CaseyMr. & Mrs. Philip CerroneMs. Mary A. ChristianoMr. & Mrs. Nicholas T. ChristieMr. Robert C. ChristmanMr. & Mrs. William J. ChristmanMr. Charles A. ChristofilisMr. & Mrs. Richard L. ChurchMr. & Mrs. Douglas R. CloughMr. & Mrs. Patrick A. ConwayMr. & Mrs. Donald E. CookMr. & Mrs. Ronald H. CostaMs. M. F. CowanMr. Theodore D. CrandallMr. Peter S. CroncotaMr. & Mrs. Barry T. CudaMrs. Mary M. CunninghamMr. Robert E. CunninghamMrs. Margaret DeckerMr. & Mrs. John J. DelachMr. William G. DessoffyJay M. DiamondMr. & Mrs. Charles DiCensoMr. & Mrs. Robert J. DierksmeierMs. Carmel DileoneMr. & Mrs. John A. DorlandMs. Karen DoughertyMs. Irene DuszkiewiczMr. & Mrs. Frank J. DuzyMs. Sharon N. EatonMr. C. Thomas Egan &
Ms. Donna DelauterMr. & Mrs. Gerard P EisenmanMr. & Mrs. Michael EisenstadtMs. Ann Z. FabianMs. Mimi FahyDr. & Mrs. Allen W. FanslowMr. & Mrs. Joseph FickesMr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Finn Jr.Ms. Catherine G. FinneranMr. & Mrs. Bennett E. FolmarMs. Susan A. FonduMrs. Madeline G. FoxMr. David FuscoDr. & Mrs. William GacsoMs. Marilyn GalimiMr. & Mrs. Kevin GallagherMs. Jennie Garamella-CocozzaMs. Sarah GarrityMr. & Mrs. Paul H. GernatMr. H. Williamson Ghriskey Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony I. Giacobbe Jr.Ms. Anne F. GlickMr. & Mrs. Alan P. GoldbeckerMs. Danielle GoncalvesMr. & Mrs. James D. GrahamMr. & Mrs. Daniel GroskreutzDr. & Mrs. Stewart GrossMs. Rosemary HarwoodMrs. Amie R. HendersonMr. & Mrs. John M. HigginsMs. Dawn HoganGail W. HoustonMs. Lawren A. HubalMr. & Mrs. John H. JurgensMs. Linda KayeMr. & Mrs. James H. KealeMs. Linda L. KeeganMr. & Mrs. James L. Keltos Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. KennedyMrs. Rose KondzielaMs. Susan J. KragenMr. Lawrence Krizan &
Mrs. Pina Aiello-KrizanMr. & Mrs. Glenn F. Kuczarski
Ms. Wadeane H. KunzMr. & Mrs. Michael C. KusickMs. MaryBeth E. LaubMr. Daniel LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Robert P. LeitaoDr. & Mrs. Kevin K. LenhartMr. & Mrs. Alfred Lenoci Sr.Mr. & Mrs. David H. LundyMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. LynchMr. Raymond MacalusoMr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. MackenzieSr. Joan A. Magnetti RSCJMrs. Beatrice P. MardenMr. & Mrs. James D. MarinanMr. & Mrs. Donald J. MarkeyMr. & Mrs. William D. MarkeyMr. & Mrs. Matthew Marshall IIIMr. & Mrs. Donald J. MastronyMs. Sandra MigliozziMr. & Mrs. Robert E. MoranMr. & Mrs. Frank A. MorseMs. Kathleen B. MortonMr. & Ms. John D. MurphyMs. Alexandra NicholsMs. Kristin NicholsonMr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr.Ms. Joanne S. ObstMs. Helen O’ConnellMr. & Mrs. Terrance J. O’ConnorMs. Lauraine O’NeilMr. & Mr. William T. PacelliMr. & Mrs. David PagarMr. & Mrs. V. Gibney PattersonDr. Antonio Paz & Dr. Sanda MiniMr. Robert Pelczar &
Ms. Janet JanczewskiMr. & Mrs. William PetrinoMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. PlattMs. Julie C. PopolizioMs. Michelle Redulfin-LeitaoMr. & Mrs. William F. ReichMr. & Mrs. Walter F. ReillyMrs. Gioia RiccioMrs. Michelle T. RileyMr. Howard T. RockwellMs. Mary B. RossMr. Richard Ross &
Ms. Elizabeth PalomequeMs. Nancy B. SabolMs. Pauline A. SampieriMr. & Mrs. Alton V. SanfordMr. & Mrs. S. George SantaMr. & Mrs. Donald SantacroceMrs. Mary F. ScanlonMr. Louis J. SeidlerMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. ShermanMrs. Anna Marie SmithMr. Brendan W. SmithMs. Lynnette SodhaDr. & Mrs. Thomas Sofianides MDMr. & Mrs. John R. SohigianMr. & Mrs. Edward J. SolariMr. Joseph Stangl &
Mr. Edwin BrownMs. Peggy A. StoldtMr. & Mrs. James J. StoneRev. Cecily S. StranahanMs. Martha SullivanMr. David TateosianMs. Kathleen J. ThopseyMr. & Mrs. Kennneth TullyMs. Rita TuohyMs. Jan L. UrbanMr. & Mrs. Douglas F. VanesselstynMr. Matthew VetroMr. & Mrs. Von Der LindenMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. VotelMr. Webster U. Walker Jr.
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Corporations, Foundations & organizations
Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. WallaceMr. & Mrs. Eric WaltonMr. & Mrs. Arthur C. WardMs. Kim WatersMr. & Mrs. Robert C. WhitfordMr. & Mrs. Richard B. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Scott WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Steven S. WorthMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey K. Yandle
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
PResIDenT’s CIRCleFairfield Jesuit CommunityGeneral Electric FoundationPortal Capital, LLCThe William H. Pitt Foundation
ARRuPe sOCIeTYBellarmine Fathers’ ClubBellarmine Mothers’ GuildFairfield County Community
Foundation
PlATInuM lOYOlA CIRCleChad A. Jacobs Memorial FoundationDeutsche Bank North AmericaFidelity FoundationGoldman, Sachs & CompanyThe Charles and Mabel P. Jost
FoundationMicrosoft CorporationNestle Waters North AmericaPepsiCo Foundation
GOlD lOYOlA CIRCleCallies FoundationLatin ScholarsMasterCard InternationalPfizer Foundation MatchingPitney BowesVenman & Co. LLC
sIlveR lOYOlA CIRCleAltria Group, Inc.American International GroupBank of AmericaBeckerer Foundation
Cynopsis Media LLCFirst Republic BankMerck Company FoundationNew York Community TrustSt. Anthony of Padua ChurchUBSWells Fargo Foundation
XAvIeR CluBAIG Financial Products CorpAramarkThe Bank of New YorkJohn Patrick Flanagan FoundationMorgan Stanley Olin Corp. Charitable TrustPrep HockeyUnilever United States Foundation,
Inc.United Technologies Corp.
BeRChMAns CluBAetna Life & CasualtyATMIAvon Products Foundation Inc.Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, LTD.BlackRock InvestmentsBrennan’s ShebeenCampbell Soup CompanyCitizen’s Financial GroupColony Grill LLCCoyne,Von Kuhn, Brady & Fries, LLCDannon CompanyDworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PCFairfield Half Marathon, Inc.Grapes and Hopes LLCIAG, LLC- Investmark Advisory GroupIBM CorporationICR, Inc.Intel Foundation AG6-601Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, IncKoch Foundation Matching Gift
ProgramNewCity FoundationNorthwestern Mutual FoundationNYSE GroupOracle CorporationPearson EducationPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPSt. Vincent’s Medical CenterSun Products CorpVerizon Foundation
heARThsTOne CluBA.H. Salce InvestmentsAllianz of America Corp.ATK Matching Gift ProgramAXA FoundationThe ChevronTexaco Matching Gift
ProgramClendenen & Shea, LLCEllington Management Group LLCFactSet Research Systems IncFairfield UniversityGeneral Mills FoundationGeneral Re Services Corp.Greater Fairfield Board of RealtorsHarlow, Adams & Friedman P.C.Intrepid Museum Foundation IncKimberly-Clark Foundation Inc.Kraft Foods Matching Gift ProgramLadies Auxilary SS Norden ClubLupe’s Drug StoreNewtown Insurance ServiceNSTAR FoundationPhilips Electronics North AmerThe Prudential FoundationReader’s Digest FoundationRed HatShell Oil Company FoundationTowers Perrin-Matching GiftUnquowa SchoolWilliam Raveis Real Estate IncZeichner Ellman & Krause LLP
AVAILABLE RESTRICTED AND ENDOWED FUNDSThe following is a list of all available restricted and endowed funds at Fairfield Prep.
Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. ScholarshipAlumni Association FundDr. Donna M. Andrade ScholarshipRev. James C. L. Arimond, SJ
ScholarshipAthletics Restricted FundFrancis and Audrey Barron
ScholarshipRev. James H. Barry Memorial
Scholarship
Bellarmine Father’s Club Designated Fund
Bellarmine Father’s Club ScholarshipBellarmine Mother’s Guild Designated
FundBellarmine Mother’s Guild
ScholarshipBerchmans Faculty Award Bernard Family Scholarship in
Memory of Rev. Timothy Curtin, SJ George and Anne Boughton Memorial
ScholarshipHarold and Anne Brennan Family
ScholarshipRyan Charles Brennan Memorial
ScholarshipTed and Julie Breunich ScholarshipRevs. Eugene C. Brissette, S.J. and
Robert Sproule, S.J. ScholarshipJoseph T. Brosley Endowed
ScholarshipJoseph T. Brosley Restricted
ScholarshipBenjamin M. Brown ’02 Memorial
ScholarshipRev. Patrick Cafferty, SJ ScholarshipCaggianello ScholarshipJohn and Patrice Callies Family
ScholarshipCapital Unrestricted FundJohn A. Carley Memorial ScholarshipCorey Cerrone Memorial ScholarshipClass of 1959 ScholarshipClass of 1960 ScholarshipClass of 1961 ScholarshipClass of 1969 FundHugh Cooney Memorial ScholarshipCrew ClubDaphne Seybolt Culpeper Memorial
ScholarshipJudge T. F. Gilroy Daly ’48 ScholarshipJoseph T. and Margaret R. Dolan
ScholarshipDrury Family ScholarshipFairfield Jesuit Community
ScholarshipJohn Flanagan Memorial Scholarship
Sponsored by ICR, Inc.J. Gerard Flynn ’47 AwardFrigon Family ScholarshipGeneral Endowment FundGeneral Memorial Scholarship FundGeneral Restricted AccountGreat Teaching EndowmentGlobal Mission and Retreat FundTimothy Halapin Memorial
ScholarshipMamie and Beefy Hargus Memorial
ScholarshipTimothy and Eileen Hogan Family
ScholarshipHolmes Foundation, Inc. ScholarshipThe Inner City Foundation for Charity
and Education ScholarshipIntegrated Corporate Relations GrantChad Jacobs Memorial ScholarshipRev. Alfred Jolson, SJ ’46 ScholarshipDr. William T. Keavy ’53 and Irene
Keavy Memorial ScholarshipKeith ScholarshipHerbert Klein Endowed ScholarshipArthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ’58 Memorial
ScholarshipRichard F. Kral, Sr. Family ScholarshipChief James Kranyik Memorial
ScholarshipKyle Kurjanowicz Memorial
ScholarshipJohn D. Lambert ’94 Memorial AwardLandmark Campaign General FundLandmark Campaign Technology FundGary Lasko ’69 Memorial Scholarship
Lautenbach Family ScholarshipManuel Leitao Memorial ScholarshipLibrary FundJoseph A. Liemandt ScholarshipMary F. Luby ScholarshipMaich Family ScholarshipMaura F. Marden Memorial
ScholarshipLillian Markus ScholarshipMark Masiello ’83 Memorial
ScholarshipJohn Paul Matyjasik Music AwardJohn A. McAndrews ScholarshipMcLeod Technology FundMark Mitchell ’74 Memorial
ScholarshipRev. Alfred E. Morris, SJ ScholarshipSeth Morris Memorial Scholarship
FundRev. Charles Munzing, S.J. Memorial
ScholarshipRev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J.
Memorial ScholarshipMusic Maintenance FundNiper Memorial FundJohn B. O’Rourke ’59 Library/Media
EndowmentMatthew A. Pellegrino ’91 Memorial
ScholarshipLouis and Margaret Pelletier
Memorial ScholarshipRevs. Walter Pelletier, S.J. and Robert
Sproule, S.J. ScholarshipRichard W. Pinto Scholarship FundWilliam H. Pitt Foundation ScholarshipFr. Raymond F. Quinn Memorial
Library FundRestricted Plant FundRusso Faculty FundRev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J.
ScholarshipDr. Sal & Marilyn Santella
ScholarshipLouis A. Saracco, Jr. ScholarshipDouglas Savacool Memorial
ScholarshipThe Scholarship FundSEED General FundSEED Scholars Summer ProgramRichard and Clare Senfield
Scholarship in Honor of Fr. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. and in Memory of Maxon M. and Helen M. Senfield
Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, S.J. Scholarship
Sica Technology FundSkowronski Family AwardBrian Stapleton ’78 Memorial
ScholarshipWilliam Stephanak ’77 Memorial
ScholarshipWilliam Stephanak ’77 Restricted
FundStrategic Plan Restricted AccountStudent Activities FundStudent Enrichment ScholarshipDavid and Irene Sullivan Memorial
ScholarshipPhilip Tarasovic II ’80 ScholarshipEnrique Torres ’56 Scholarship in
memory of Rev. Andrew J. CooneyJames H. Traynor ScholarshipPaul Tymniak Memorial AwardUnrestricted FundF. Joseph Van Poppelen ’45 Memorial
ScholarshipRobert H. Wakin ’48 Memorial
ScholarshipRev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Memorial
ScholarshipWiseman Family Scholarship
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ENDOWED & RESTRICTED GIFTSThe following is a list of endowed and restricted funds that received gifts during the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
Rev. ChARles h. Allen, s.J. sChOlARshIPRev. Charles H. Allen SJMr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr.Fairfield UniversityDr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger IIIMr. & Mrs. George MurphyMr. E. Cortright PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Roy RotnofskyMr. & Mrs. John R. SilkMs. Lynnette SodhaSt. Anthony of Padua ChurchMs. Kathleen J. ThopseyMrs. Catherine C. TymniakMr. & Mrs. Stanley J. WalcekMr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich
DR. DOnnA M. AnDRADe sChOlARshIPGeneral Electric FoundationMr. Timothy S. TilghmanMr. & Mrs. Barry D. Wallace
AnnuAl suMMeR hIGh sChOOl sChOlAR PROGRAM, sPOnsOReD BY Anne MARIe AnD MIChAel J. PAIDAs, M.D.Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Paidas
FRAnCIs AnD AuDReY BARROn sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. E. Andrew BarronMr. & Mrs. Francis P. BarronMr. & Ms. Gregory J. BarronMr. & Mrs. William F. BarronGeneral Electric Foundation
Rev. JAMes h. BARRY, s.J. MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPLatin ScholarsJ. Kendall Murphy PhD
BellARMIne MOTheR’s GuIlD sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski
BeRnARD FAMIlY sChOlARshIP In MeMORY OF Rev. TIMOThY CuRTIn, s.J. Atty. & Mrs. Kent S. BernardPfizer Foundation Matching
RYAn ChARles BRennAn MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPAnonymous Mr. & Mrs. Andrew AdamsDr. & Mrs. Domenick P. AgostinMr. & Mrs. Frank AhlersMr. Jefferson C. Atkins Jr.Mrs. Joan V. AttolinoMs. Sheila R. AugustineAXA FoundationBellarmine Fathers’ ClubBellarmine Mothers’ GuildMr. & Mrs. Robert BennettMr. & Mrs. Alan M. BenwayMr. & Mrs. Robert W. BilekMr. & Mrs. Vincent BonazzoMrs. Deborah E. BowleyMr. Drew N. BowmanMr. & Mrs. J. William BowmanMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. BrennanMr. & Mrs. Kenneth I. BrownMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BrownMr. William J. BuckleyMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Casey
Mr. & Mrs. Philip CerroneMs. Mary A. ChristianoMr. & Mrs. Nicholas T. ChristieMr. Robert C. ChristmanMr. & Mrs. William J. ChristmanMr. & Mrs. Richard L. ChurchMr. & Mrs. Robert CitroneMr. & Mrs. Scott A. ClarkClendenen & Shea, LLCMr. & Mrs. Gregory CollinsMr. & Mrs. Mark R. ConnellyMrs. Mary Lou ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Ronald H. CostaCoyne,Von Kuhn, Brady & Fries, LLCMr. & Mrs. Thomas CretaMr. & Mrs. Barry T. CudaMrs. Mary M. CunninghamMr. Robert E. CunninghamCynopsis Media LLCMr. & Mrs. Robert M. DavidsonMr. & Mrs. John J. DelachJay M. DiamondAtty. & Mrs. Stephen F. DonahueMr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. DowdMr. & Mrs. James DupeeMr. & Mrs. Frank J. DuzyMs. Sharon N. EatonMr. & Mrs. Brian J. EdmondsMr. & Mrs. Gerard P EisenmanMs. Mimi FahyMr. & Mrs. Michael FergusonMr. & Mrs. Joseph FickesMr. & Mrs. Vincenzo FiniMr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Finn Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. FoxMr. & Mrs. John M. FryeMr. Matthew P. GachiDr. & Mrs. William GacsoMs. Jennie Garamella-CocozzaMr. & Mrs. Paul H. GernatMs. Anne F. GlickMs. Danielle GoncalvesGreater Fairfield Board of RealtorsMr. & Mrs. Robert GreenfieldDr. & Mrs. Stewart GrossMr. & Dr. Konrad HauerMr. & Mrs. Charles G. HemenwayMrs. Amie R. HendersonMrs. Amie R. HendersonMr. & Mrs. John E. HennesseyMr. & Mrs. John M. HigginsMs. Dawn HoganMs. Lawren A. HubalMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. HunterIAG, LLC- Investmark Advisory GroupMr. & Mrs. John H. JurgensMs. Linda KayeMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. KeaneMr. & Mrs. James KeatingMs. Linda L. KeeganMr. & Mrs. Charles E. KennedyMrs. Rose KondzielaMr. & Mrs. William S. KoshMs. Susan J. KragenMr. & Mrs. Glenn F. KuczarskiDr. & Mrs. Joel KunkelMr. & Mrs. Michael C. KusickLadies Auxilary SS Norden ClubDr. & Mrs. Kevin K. LenhartMr. & Mrs. Alfred Lenoci Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. LynchDr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. MaioccoMr. & Mrs. Donald J. MarkeyMr. & Mrs. William D. MarkeyMr. & Mrs. Donald J. MastronyMr. & Mrs. Richard H. McGeadyMr. & Mrs. Richard K. Mellinger
Mr. & Mrs. John MiglioreMr. & Mrs. Matthew MiklaveDr. & Mrs. Michael B. MontanaroMr. & Mrs. Robert E. MoranMr. & Mrs. Philip MorrisMr. & Mrs. Frank A. MorseMs. Kathleen B. MortonMr. & Mrs. James MoyeMr. & Mrs. Edward MurphyMr. & Mrs. Philip M. Murphy Jr.Ms. Madeline NaminMr. & Mrs. James A. NapolitanoMr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer Jr.NewCity FoundationNewtown Insurance ServiceMr. & Mrs. Terrance J. O’ConnorMs. Lauraine O’NeilMr. & Mrs. Patrick PacelliMr. & Mr. William T. PacelliMr. & Mrs. David PagarMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patrignelli Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. PatrignelliMr. & Mrs. William PetrinoMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. PlattPrep HockeyMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. RedgateMr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William T. RedgateMrs. Michelle T. RileyMr. Jon L. RingelMr. & Mrs. John C. RitterMr. & Mrs. Remy A. RodasDr. & Mrs. Frank J. RomanoDr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.Mr. & Mrs. S. George SantaThe Sather FamilyMrs. Mary F. ScanlonMr. & Mrs. Robert A. ScintoMr. & Mrs. Wayne ScutariMr. & Mrs. Andrew ShpuntMr. & Mrs. Steven SikoraMr. & Mrs. John R. SohigianMr. & Mrs. Edward J. SolariMrs. Elaine M. SteibelMr. & Mrs. James J. StoneMr. & Mrs. Robert W. StoneUnquowa SchoolMr. & Mrs. Douglas F. VanesselstynMr. Matthew VetroMr. & Mrs. Von Der LindenMr. & Mrs. Chris WestfahlMr. & Mrs. Randall WhiteWilliam Raveis Real Estate IncMr. & Mrs. Scott WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wolfe
Revs. euGene C. BRIsseTTe, s.J. AnD ROBeRT sPROule, s.J. sChOlARshIPMr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant
JOsePh T. BROsleY enDOWeD sChOlARshIPGeneral Electric FoundationMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Moran
JOsePh T. BROsleY ResTRICTeD sChOlARshIPAnonymous
JOhn A. CARleY MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CarleyPortal Capital, LLC
COReY CeRROne MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Cerrone Jr.
ClAss OF 1959 sChOlARshIPMr. Robert C. ArsenaultKenneth P. Beardsley PhDMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Berchem
Deacon & Mrs. Donald M. BrunettoDr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. BurlinsonMr. & Mrs. Richard A. CeritelliJoseph A. Chrzanowski PhDMr. & Mrs. Roger A. ComerMr. & Mrs. Anthony E. CoppolaMr. & Mrs. Frank J. CoppolaDr. & Mrs. Michael A. Del VecchioMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueMr. & Mrs. John P. DoughertyMr. & Mrs. Wesley B. EastmanMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. FerryMr. & Mrs. Eugene W. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Michael W. GlynnMr. Donald R GniadekMr. William A. Hellauer LTCMr. & Mrs. John E. HennesseyDeacon & Mrs. Daniel J. IannielloMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. IossoMr. & Mrs. Michael J. KoritkoMr. Dean F. KramerMr. William F. Lang Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Edward LuchanskyMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. LuparelloDr. & Mrs. Vincent A. LynchMr. & Mrs. Laurence A. MadeoThe Hon. & Mrs. John R. MaherDr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. MaioccoMr. & Mrs. Sean M. MeehanRev. George R. Murphy SJMr. & Mrs. Paul F. NavesMr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’TooleMr. & Mrs. Paul W. ReissMr. Anthony J. RetarthaMr. & Mrs. C. John RichardsonDr. & Mrs. Francis J. ScarpaMr. John A. SeymourMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. John F. Terapane Jr.Mr. James A. TrowbridgeMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Varholy
ClAss OF 1960 sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. F. Michael BannonMr. Albert J. BevilacquaMr. & Mrs. Charles D. BiancoMr. & Mrs. James J. CarleyMr. & Mrs. Richard W. ConronMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CummingsRev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCDJ. Andrew Daubenspeck PhDDrs. Peter and Dorothy DenningMr. & Mrs. Bernard C. DietzMr. & Mrs. Edward F. DohertyThe Hon. & Mrs. Lawrence L. HauserMr. Leo KalenikMr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. KubickoMr. & Mrs. James A. MarquisMr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr.Mr. C. Ian McLachlan &
Mrs. Cynthia SwientonMutual of OmahaMr. William H. NolanOlin Corp. Charitable TrustMr. Michael F. PaulDr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. PernaMr. James P. PezzulloPitney BowesMr. & Mrs. Frank J. RiccioMr. & Mrs. John S. SantaMr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. SpainMr. & Mrs. Wesley E. ThorntonMr. & Mrs. Robert J. ViolaMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. WalshMr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.
ClAss OF 1961 sChOlARshIPDr. & Mrs. Richard J. AnastasioMr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. BoetteMr. Harry BonnetteThe Hon. & Mrs. John P. ChiotaMr. Douglas G. ChurchillMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFeliceMr. & Mrs. Ernest A. DeliaMr. & Mrs. Richard DouglasMr. John A. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Richard S. DrabMr. & Mrs. Philip G. EllsworthMr. & Mrs. Michael E. GannonMr. James R. HarrickDr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr.Mr. John F. Hughes Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Henry LevinskyMr. & Mrs. D. Michael LuceyMrs. Donald LynchDr. & Mrs. Winthrop S. MacLaughlin Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David J. MartelMr. & Mrs. David P. MazzeiMr. & Mrs. Robert J. McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Michael G. McGunnigle PhDDr. Thomas J. MinicucciMr. & Mrs. Ralph T. MonacoMr. & Mrs. John M. MooneyMr. & Mrs. Donald F. MoranMr. & Mrs. Arthur MorelloMr. Frederick C. NicholsThe Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Jurgen F. NiffkaMr. & Mrs. John F. Oates Jr.Mr. Francis R. PriceMr. & Mrs. Ronald L. PulitoDr. & Mrs. William G. RicheimerMr. & Mrs. Norman A. Roberts Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. SchrammMr. & Mrs. Edmund M. SeeMr. Eugene A. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. George J. ThorpeMr. & Mrs. Michael T. TraceyDr. & Mrs. William R. TroyMr. & Mrs. Robert M. VuoloMr. Robert M. WatersMr. & Mrs. William M. Wheeler
CReW CluBBank of AmericaGeneral Electric FoundationPhilips Electronics North America
JOsePh T. AnD MARGAReT R. DOlAn sChOlARshIPDrs. Jay and Patricia Dolan
JOhn FlAnAGAn MeMORIAl sChOlARshIP sPOnsOReD BY ICR, InC.John Patrick Flanagan FoundationMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan
GeneRAl enDOWMenT FunDMr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala
GeneRAl MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. George W. Adams IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter F. BurnsMr. & Mrs. Edward F. CaliendoMs. Carmel DileoneMs. Karen DoughertyMs. Ann Z. FabianDr. & Mrs. Allen W. FanslowMrs. Eleanor FeroletoMr. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick Jr.Mrs. Madeline G. FoxMs. Marilyn GalimiMs. Marianne R. GutierrezHarlow, Adams & Friedman P.C.Ms. Rosemary Harwood
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Mr. & Mrs. William C. HughesMr. Lawrence Krizan &
Mrs. Pina Aiello-KrizanMs. MaryBeth E. LaubLupe’s Drug StoreMr. Raymond MacalusoThe Hon. & Mrs. John P. Maiocco Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddyMs. Sandra MigliozziMs. Helen O’ConnellMr. & Mrs. V. Gibney PattersonMr. Robert Pelczar &
Ms. Janet JanczewskiMr. John G. Phelan Sr.Ms. Julie C. PopolizioDr. & Mrs. Roger L. RatchfordMrs. Gioia RiccioMr. Jon L. RingelMr. Howard T. RockwellMs. Nancy B. SabolMr. & Mrs. Gregory SalminiMs. Pauline A. SampieriMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. ShawMrs. Anna Marie SmithDr. & Mrs. Thomas Sofianides MDRev. Cecily S. StranahanMs. Martha SullivanDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. VitulanoMr. Michael L. VitulanoMr. Robert A. VitulanoMr. Webster U. Walker Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Whitford
GeneRAl ResTRICTeD ACCOunTAnonymous Mr. Brian P. EckertMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IVMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IIIMr. Joseph C. CrowleyDeutsche Bank North AmericaFairfield County Community
FoundationFairfield Half Marathon, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Finneran IIIMr. Robert G. Ford Sr.General Electric FoundationMr. Nicholas C. ShaverMr. Colin E. ShukieMr. William R. Young
GlOBAl MIssIOn AnD ReTReAT FunDMr. & Mrs. James D. McPartlan
TIMOThY hAlAPIn MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. John J. HalapinMrs. Melissa R. Saint
MAMIe AnD BeeFY hARGus MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPDr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus
TIMOThY AnD eIleen hOGAn FAMIlY sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr.
ChAD JACOBs MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPChad A. Jacobs Memorial FoundationMr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. MackenzieMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan The Sather Family
JesuIT ReFuGee seRvICe FunDDr. & Mrs. James M. AlexanderMr. & Mrs. William W. Amidon IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter J. ArsenaultMr. Steven J. BeckertMr. & Mrs. Paul C. BenevelliMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi Sr.Mr. Alvin D. BodellMr. & Mrs. Vincent BonazzoMr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise BradyMr. & Mrs. Oliver M. Bracken Sr.Mr. & Mrs. James T. BurnsMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. CanuelMr. Sean T. CarrMr. Gregory E. CasoMr. & Mrs. Mario ChajonMr. & Mrs. Louis P. CiprianoMr. Adam J. DePanfilisMr. & Mrs. Robert B. DesautelsAtty. & Mrs. Stephen F. DonahueTerrence G. D’Onofrio PhDMs. Christina FormichellaMr. Justin R. GreggMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. GuerraMr. Gerard L. GugliottaMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. GuzziLt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Carroll H. Holst USCGMr. & Mrs. Russell JenningsMr. & Mrs. John S. Johnson Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Maris J. KavulichMr. & Mrs. Edmond F. KielyAtty. & Mrs. Barry C. KnottMr. Marc S. LambertMr. & Mrs. Paul E LambertMrs. Nora O. LavertyMr. & Mrs. Daniel LuparielloMr. & Mrs. Robert MacKayMr. & Mrs. John MateraMr. Patrick R. McAuliffeMr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey IIMr. Colin M. McLeodMr. & Mrs. Michael MicheliMr. George S. MihalikMs. Anne S. MinogueMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. MitchellMr. Timothy Moran &
Ms. Jennifer KordellDr. & Mrs. Brian H. MorrisMr. Michael K. MortonMr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr.Mr. Jason G. NapoliMr. & Ms. Robert J. NiedermeierMr. Clinton R. PetersonPfizer Foundation MatchingMr. Christopher S. PulieMr. Timothy ReynoldsMr. & Mrs. James E. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Howard S. Rowan Jr.Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JDMr. & Mrs. John S. SandelMr. & Mrs. Ralph N. SatherMr. & Mrs. Roger SciasciaMr. & Mrs. Theodore SeelyeThe Hon. John H. ShannonMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey R. SmullMr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. StillerMr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan
Ms. Carol TiborAtty. & Mrs. Mark C. ValentineMr. Christopher B. Van HiseMr. Adam A. ZaczkowskiDr. & Mrs. John J. Zielinski
ARThuR T. kORnBluT, J.D. ’58 MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPDr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut
JOhn D. lAMBeRT ’94 MeMORIAl AWARDMr. & Mrs. Cornelis AdemaMr. & Mrs. Robert W. BilekMr. & Mrs. Patrick A. ConwayDeutsche Bank North AmericaMr. & Mrs. John A. DorlandMr. & Mrs. James J. DriscollMs. Irene DuszkiewiczMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. KingMr. & Mrs. Gerald S. KingMr. & Mrs. Michael W. MurphyPitney BowesMs. Mary B. RossMr. & Mrs. Alton V. SanfordMr. & Mrs. Donald SantacroceMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. ShermanMr. Joseph Stangl &
Mr. Edwin BrownMr. & Mrs. Steven S. Worth
GARY lAskO ’69 MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMs. Deborah A. LaskoMrs. Edward Lasko
lAuTenBACh FAMIlY sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach
MAnuel leITAO MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. Daniel LeitaoMs. Donna L. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. LeitaoMr. Kevin M. LeitaoMrs. Lucille LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Robert P. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski
MAuRA F. MARDen MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPAnonymousA.H. Salce InvestmentsMr. & Mrs. Edward S. Becker IIIMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. BejgrowiczMr. Iain H. BruceMr. Jeffrey Bruce &
Ms. Ingrid SteffensenMr. James F. Buckley Jr.Ms. Marion BurnsMr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. ChampaMr. Charles A. ChristofilisMr. & Mrs. Douglas R. CloughMr. & Mrs. Donald E. CookMr. & Mrs. Thomas CoronaMs. M. F. CowanMr. Theodore D. CrandallMr. Peter S. CroncotaMr. Jonathan CrowleyMr. Stephen J. D’AmbrisiMrs. Margaret DeckerMr. William G. DessoffyMr. & Mrs. Robert J. DierksmeierMr. C. Thomas Egan &
Ms. Donna DelauterMr. & Mrs. Michael EisenstadtMs. Catherine G. FinneranMr. & Mrs. Edward T. Finneran IIIFirst Republic BankMr. & Mrs. Bennett E. FolmarMs. Sarah GarrityMr. & Mrs. Sean Garrity
Mrs. William D. GeigerMr. H. Williamson Ghriskey Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony I. Giacobbe Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James D. GrahamMr. & Mrs. Daniel GroskreutzMr. & Mrs. Duke HabernickelMs. Gail W. HoustonIntrepid Museum Foundation IncMr. & Mrs. James H. KealeMr. & Mrs. David H. LundyMrs. Beatrice P. MardenMr. William W. Marden IIIMr. & Mrs. Matthew Marshall IIIMs. Alexandra NicholsMs. Kristin NicholsonMs. Joanne S. ObstMr. & Mrs. Jay PowerMr. & Mrs. William F. ReichMr. & Mrs. Walter F. ReillyMr. Richard Ross &
Ms. Elizabeth PalomequeMs. Peggy A. StoldtMr. David TateosianMr. & Mrs. Kennneth TullyMs. Rita TuohyMs. Jan L. UrbanMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. VotelMr. & Mrs. Eric WaltonMr. & Mrs. Arthur C. WardMs. Kim WatersMr. & Mrs. Richard B. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey K. YandleZeichner Ellman & Krause LLP
lIllIAn MARkus sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell
MARk MAsIellO ’83 MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMrs. Nancy Masiello
MARk MITChell ’74 MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPThe Bank of New YorkMr. & Mrs. Bruno FrancoisMr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.
Rev. AlFReD e. MORRIs, s.J. sChOlARshIPMs. Susan A. FonduMr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant
Rev. ThOMAs A. MuRPhY, s.J. MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPLatin ScholarsDr. & Mrs. John J. McDougallMr. & Ms. John D. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard
MusIC MAInTenAnCe FunDLatin ScholarsMr. James M. O’Leary
lOuIs AnD MARGAReT PelleTIeR MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier
Revs. WAlTeR PelleTIeR, s.J. AnD ROBeRT sPROule, s.J. sChOlARshIPChad A. Jacobs Memorial FoundationMr. & Mrs. Hugh R. CurranMr. Sean P. CurryMr. & Mrs. Michael D. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Joseph T. FalcoMr. & Mrs. Stephen V. FalconeGeneral Electric FoundationMr. & Ms. Robert M. Gilligan JDMr. & Mrs. John A. GrichMr. Donald A. JacobsMr. & Mrs. Matthew KaminskeMr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff
Ms. Wadeane H. KunzMr. Colin M. MacleodMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. MakovichMr. Kevin M. MartinMr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovernMr. Joshua D. MelloAtty. & Mrs. Peter M. NolinMr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Robert C. O’ConnorMr. Stephen J. OsipowMr. Michael R. RipleyMr. Peter S. RussellDr. John E. SatherMr. Matthew L. StannardMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze
WIllIAM h. PITT FOunDATIOn sChOlARshIPThe William H. Pitt Foundation
ResTRICTeD PlAnT FunDMr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Ryan
Rev. lAuRenCe D. RYAn, s.J. sChOlARshIPMr. Timothy P. AmbroseDr. & Mrs. John E. BeauvaisMr. Paul D. BirchMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. BrownMr. & Mrs. David M. BrunettoMr. & Mrs. Paul Cambria Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll IIIDr. & Mrs. Domenic W. CasablancaMr. Sean M. CulhaneMr. Christopher J. CunninghamMr. William F. Davidson IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul S. DayMr. Patrick W. DonaherMr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. EverardMr. & Mrs. Brian C. FergusonFidelity FoundationMr. Douglas P. FletcherMr. & Mrs. Michael R. FoxMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. HanrahanMr. & Mrs. John E. HardingMr. & Mrs. William S. HatfieldMr. & Mrs. Derek M. HeardMr. & Mrs. Charles G. HemenwayIBM CorporationJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Key FoundationMr. & Mrs. Robert P. LallyMr. & Mrs. J. Barton LautenbachMr. Brian P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Robert A. LeopoldMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. LeskoMr. & Mrs. David T. MarronMr. Christopher W. McNeillMerrill LynchMr. & Mrs. James C. MeyersMr. Alexander B. MooreMr. & Mrs. Christian J. MoranMr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter C. NorbergMr. & Mrs. Brad H. NortonMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PEDr. & Mrs. Peter D. O’SheaMr. & Mrs. Christopher H. PaulMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. RedgateMr. & Mrs. David M. RenzulliMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. SalvestriniMr. David R. SchoenbergerMr. Mark R. SchuhMr. & Mrs. Peter K. ShagoryDr. & Mrs. Peter D. TolkMr. Michael J. TunneyMr. Robert F. Walsh
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DR. sAl AnD MARIlYn sAnTellA sChOlARshIPDr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella
lOuIs A. sARACCO, JR. sChOlARshIPMr. Curtis M. BaumannMr. & Mrs. Patrick BisceglieMs. Billie N. BrooksMr. John D. CiorciariMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. DonaldsMr. & Mrs. Drew A. GagnerMr. & Mrs. Michael F. HaganMr. Paul J. HalasMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. JakabMr. Patrick J. KrajciMr. & Mrs. George J. KyteMr. Marc S. LambertDr. & Mrs. William L. LicameleMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddyDr. & Mrs. Thomas M. MeuserDr. & Mrs. Michael B. MontanaroMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Frank S. PetersMr. John G. Phelan Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Ernest E. PiersonDr. & Mrs. Roger L. RatchfordMrs. Elizabeth RenzulliMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr.Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.Mrs. Theresa A. ShukMr. & Mrs. Randy F. StabileMr. & Mrs. J. Alexander Urquhart Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich
RIChARD AnD ClARe senFIelD sChOlARshIP In hOnOR OF FR. ThOMAs A. MuRPhY, s.J. AnD In MeMORY OF MAXOn M. AnD helen M. senFIelDDr. & Mrs. Richard M. Senfield
Rev. MARTIn shAuGhnessY, s.J. sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Casey
BRIAn sTAPleTOn ’78 MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. James F. Stapleton
WIllIAM sTePhAnAk ’77 MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahonDr. & Mrs. William F. Stephanak
WIllIAM sTePhAnAk ’77 ResTRICTeD FunDMr. & Mrs. Stuart L. Bell
sTRATeGIC PlAn ResTRICTeD ACCOunTFairfield Jesuit CommunityCharles D. McCullough MDMr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica
sTuDenT ACTIvITIes FunDMr. & Mrs. Michael E. JonesMr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea
DAvID AnD IRene sullIvAn MeMORIAl sChOlARshIPMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan
enRIque TORRes ’56 sChOlARshIP In MeMORY OF Rev. AnDReW J. COOneYMr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres
PAul TYMnIAk MeMORIAl AWARDMr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Tymniak
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander ’55Mr. Robert C. Arsenault ’59Mr. Michael J. Bellew ’71Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley ’49Mr. Harold A. Bochino ’56Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brower ’65Mr. & Mrs. James ButlerMr. Anthony M. Canto ’51Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll ’63Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo ’82Deacon & Mrs. Raymond J.
Chervenak ’63The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Chiota ’61Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings ’60Ms. Lisa D’AltonMr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph ’60Rev. Peter A. DeMarco ’52Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Downs ’53Mr. Harold D. Edmonds ’59Mr. James P. Fogarty ’47Dr. & Mrs. John H. Fox ’58Christopher R. Friese PhD ’93Dr. & Mrs. James D. Garrity ’48Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas GleasonLt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall ’73Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. ’50Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Guerin Jr. ’55Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele ’58Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer ’57Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks ’74Mr. John F. Hughes Jr. ’61Mr. & Mrs. Bruce N. JaffeMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab ’84Dr. & Mrs. William M. Kane Jr. ’45Mr. John S. Kartovsky ’46Mr. Thomas P. Kearney ’60Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Keith ’80
Mrs. Jill KellyMr. & Mrs. David J. Lincoln ’70Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. ’72Mrs. Nancy MasielloCharles D. McCullough, MD ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon ’87Mr. Robert A. Metzger ’56Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. ’50Mr. Ralph Money &
Ms. Laura Babala ’77J. Kendall Murphy PhD ’48Mr. James P. Nealon ’81Mr. & Mrs. William E. O’Brien ’55Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. ’59Mr. Mark M. Pace ’80Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Pekar ’49Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD ’60Mr. & Mrs. William F. Preissel Jr. ’65Dr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr. ’62Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan ’62Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano 70The Honorable &
Mrs. John J. Ronan ’50Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau ’53Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD ’75Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella ’49The late Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.Mrs. Virginia SchultzMr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea ’73Mr. Jeffrey W. Sochrin ’85Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Stockman ’85Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stroh ’48Mr. Robert J. SylvesterMr. Francis Tomis ’51Nicholas A. Viner MD ’60Msgr. David M. Walker ’56Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walsh ’47
Remembering Prep in your estate plans can be a simple and cost effective way to make
a significant contribution to the long term stability of our school. We thank all those who have remembered Prep in this special way by recognizing them as members of our McAuliffe Society. If you would like more information about planning an estate gift for Prep, please call the Development Office at 203-254-4237 or visit our website at www.fairfieldprep.org.
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Silver SponsorsMr. & Mrs. Frank AhlersMr. & Mrs. Robert BeckMr. & Mrs. Michael J. DonoghueMr. & Mrs. Michael C. HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. JankowskiMr. & Mrs. Wally MartinezMr. & Mrs. Robert McHughMr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe
Special BenefactorsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Steve AntenucciMr. & Mrs. John H. BlevinsMr. & Mrs. Robert BohnMr. & Mrs. William S. BosakMr. & Mrs. Steven BurtMr. & Mrs. John ButalaMr. & Mrs. Robert C. CallMr. & Mrs. Peter J. CannonMr. & Mrs. Frank P. CapassoMr. & Mrs. Michael G. CareyMr. & Mrs. Craig CinderMr. & Mrs. Mark R. ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Richard C. CoyleMr. & Mrs. James CramondMr. & Mrs. Vincent DeGennaroMr. & Mrs. Charles DiCensoMr. & Mrs. Sherwood P. DodgeMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Dolan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. EdmondsMr. & Mrs. G. Scott FlynnMr. & Mrs. Thomas Foerster IIMr. & Mrs. Kevin GallagherMr. & Mrs. Joseph GarzilloGeneral Re Services Corp.Grapes and Hopes LLCMr. & Mrs. Francis HandMr. & Mrs. Douglas HaynesMr. & Mrs. James P. HennesseyMr. & Mrs. Joseph HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Warren HolcombMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. HunterMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. JamisonMr. & Mrs. Traugott F. KellerMr. & Mrs. John F. KellyMr. & Mrs. James L. Keltos Jr.Mr. Joseph Kocinsky &
Dr. Margaret PisaniMr. & Mrs. Kerry LombardMr. & Mrs. Keith LongsonMr. & Mrs. John MateraMr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey IIMr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBrideMr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddyMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahonMr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManusMr. & Mrs. Scott D. MooreMr. & Mrs. Philip MorrisMr. & Mrs. Stewart MorrisonMr. & Mrs. David J. MullanyMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. MullikenMr. & Mrs. Michael B. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Timothy H. MurphyDr. & Mrs. Bryan J. NestorMr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Sean O’LearyMr. & Mrs. James OrvisDr. & Mrs. Sanjay PatelMr. John G. Phelan Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Laurence D. PinkusMr. & Mrs. Douglas B. PrescottMs. Berta PrevostiMr. & Mrs. David L. QuatrellaMr. & Mrs. James M. RichmondMr. & Mrs. John E. RoyakDr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. SekerakMs. Susan S. SkibaMr. & Mrs. Robert W. StoneMr. & Mrs. Neil J. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Matthew P. TerryMr. & Mrs. Thomas TrottaMr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFTMr. & Mrs. Peter E. WasmerMr. & Mrs. Scott WrightMr. & Mrs. William D. Young Jr
34 Prep Today
By Greg Canuel ’05, TheDailyFairfield.com
Though he stepped down as head football coach at Prep three
years ago, Rich Magdon is still a presence at the school,
as a housemaster and director of facilities. This season,
the school decided to make sure Magdon never leaves the Jesuits’
football program.
Prep inducted Magdon into the Coaches’ Corner. A plaque with
his name adorns a rock in a corner of Alumni Field, joining those
celebrating three of Prep’s other coaching legends: Joseph Brosley, earl lavery and fr. eugene Brissette, s.J.
“To just be considered in the same breath as those three
individuals right there is extremely humbling and rewarding,”
Magdon said.
Magdon started his coaching career at Fairfield Prep in 1970 as
an assistant under Lavery. He took over the head coaching job in
1993 and racked up a 96-69-2 record before retiring in 2008. During
his 15-year tenure he led the Jesuits to three Southern Connecticut
Conference division titles and two state semifinal appearances.
Prep revealed the plaque in a ceremony during halftime of a
rain-delayed home opener against Wilbur Cross. The Jesuits’ fans
showed their appreciation long before that, however, erupting in
chants of “Win for Richie” during the first half. “Rich was a great
teacher of the game,” said school president fr. Jack hanwell, s.J., quoting former player Greg Zielinski ’01. “His knowledge of football
and skills in managing the football team, coaching staff and parents
were very impressive. More importantly, however, Rich Magdon
taught us about life. He had a plethora of quotations, anecdotes and
wisdom.”
rich magdon’s Plaque Joins the coaches’ corner
Members of Prep’s Swim Team have participated in the
annual SWIM Across the Sound for the last five years, raising over $133,000 to benefit the St. Vincent’s Medical Center Foundation. This past August the Prep swimmers raised over $31,000 for the SWIM Foundation. There were three relay
Prep swimmers score first Maura f. Marden Dream of life Award
teams, finishing 2nd, 3rd and 6th. The Prep Fathers’ Club provided the boats for the boys. The highlight of the day was the honor that the Prep swimmers received in memory of Maura Marden, the first annual Dream of Life Award — given to a team that best exemplifies her spirit and life principles.
Shown from left: Dimitri Alatakis ’12, Nick Wargo ’14, Rick Hutchinson ’87 (Prep Asst. Swim Coach), Matt Connelly ’12, Bradley Helt ’13, SWIM Marathon Director Liz Fry (holding plaque), Tom Turner ’13, Brandon Cole ’14, Michael Bisciglia, VP of St. Vincent’s Medical Center Foundation (holding platter), David Mullany ’12, Bruce Jaffe (Prep Head Swim Coach), Robert Perrotta, Fairfield Prep Principal, Bill Marden, Margaret Finneran, Boat Captain Tom Dolan ’81 P’12, Joe Benz ’08, Andres Ramos ’13 and Jamie Power ’12.
The award was created in memory of Maura Marden, an inspirational cancer survivor, who died last year at 53. She was an active parent at Prep and a participant in the SWIM Across the Sound event. Her three sons Dave Platow ’05, Danny Platow ’07 and Bart Platow ’09 were Prep swimmers, and all attended University of the Pacific in
California as Division I athletes. The Maura F. Marden Memorial
Scholarship has been established in Maura’s memory. Donations to this scholarship may be made to the Prep Development office.35 swimmers over 5 years
The Prep teams were organized by Joe Benz ’08 in 2007. In the past five years they gained 12 corporate sponsors, plus support by a Fathers’ Club event and escort boat recruitment. They have entered 12 teams overall, with over 35 different swimmers participating. Past Coordinators have been Joe Benz ’08 and Dave Mullany ’12. Past Captains have been: Justin Alves ’10, Joe Benz ’08, Matthew Connolly ’12, Matthew knapik ’11, Brian Power ’09, kristof Toth ’10, Mike noone ’11 and Paul sikora ’11.
St. Vincent’s SWIM Across the Sound is a charitable, grass roots organization run by St. Vincent’s Medical Center Foundation.
Prep Today 35
September 11th, 2001 started out as a typical day. The sky
was clear and the temperature was quite moderate. At
8:46 am, just six minutes into first period at Fairfield Prep,
American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the
World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. First reports, though
sketchy, suggested that a small plane had hit the structure in a
terrible accident.
But at 9:03, United Airlines flight 175 cut into the second
tower. It was clear that a terrorist attack was under way. There
followed a report of an explosion at the Pentagon at 9:37 as a
third jet, American Airlines flight 77, careened into the side of
the structure. By the time first period ended at 9:40 most at Prep
were aware of the assault on our country. A fourth plane, United
Airlines flight 93 crashed into a rural section of Shanksville,
Pennsylvania at 10:03.
As the extent of the tragedy became clear, many members of
the Prep community made frantic calls to check on loved ones
who were working in the area that became known as “Ground
Zero.”
The Prep administrative offices were deluged with requests
from anxious parents who wished to take their sons home early.
Throughout the day the terrorist attacks became the topic of
discussion in class. Rumors of greater attacks yet to come were
whispered. Yet, despite the fears, the entire Prep community
drew together, as it has always done in times of suffering and
need.
In the aftermath a special assembly was held in Alumni Hall.
Various members of the Prep community spoke about how the
tragedy touched their lives. Mr. John Brennan, Dean of Students,
brought the entire congregation to tears as he discussed the toll
that 9/11 had on the N.Y.C. firefighters. Mr. Brennan related that
a sizeable number of firefighters and their families live in the
Rockaway Beach area, and he had come to know them very well
in his summer job as chief lifeguard at the beach.
We Will Never Forget…
It seemed as though practically every member of the Prep
community knew someone who perished in the Trade Towers.
Among those lost on 9/11 were three Prep alums. One was
Michael G. Jacobs ’64. Michael worked on the 90th floor of Tower
Two for Fiduciary Trust. Also perishing in the towers were Gary lasko ’69 and seth Morris ’83. Our community mourned their
loss and extended sincere condolences to their families. Senior
faculty members who had the privilege of teaching these men
fondly remembered them with personal anecdotes.
Back at Prep, the
chaplaincy team
and the guidance
department did an
incredible job of
facilitating the healing
process at the school.
Priests and counselors
were made available
for students who
needed to discuss
their anxieties.
Serious attempts
were made to repair
the psychological
wounds suffered
by so many. Yet, while the wounds might heal, the scars would
remain forever.
While the situations were quite different, for the students
at Prep the event would evoke a similar feeling of those of an
older generation who still can vividly recall exactly where they
were when they learned of the assassination of President John
Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
All of us at Prep and throughout America realize that our lives
would be forever changed as a result of the terrorist attacks on
our country. Terms such as “pre” and “post” 9/11 became part of
our vocabulary. The United States launched what have become
decade-long wars in Iraq and in Afghanistan in order to capture
and/or kill terrorists and to preempt future threats to American
interests. At home the U.S.A. Patriot Act was passed and the
Department of Homeland Security was created. All of this
spurred vigorous debates within the Political Awareness Society
as to the necessity and legality of such actions.
In the days and weeks following the tragedy alterations
were made in Prep procedures and policies. For one thing, all
academic and extracurricular travel trips were canceled for
the next few years. Administrators and faculty met in special
sessions to plan emergency policies in case of a future crisis on
campus, and building security was greatly upgraded.
Four years subsequent to the 9/11 emergency Time Magazine
featured an article on graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at
West Point. These were the young men and women who entered
the Academy in September of 2001. The article was entitled The
Class of 9/11. Featured in the article was Fairfield Prep grad Greg Zielinski ’01. At Prep Greg was an outstanding student-athlete.
After graduating from West Point Greg went on to serve tours of
duty in the conflicts in the Middle East, as did a number of other
Prep alums.
Yes, it is difficult to believe that ten years have passed since
the terrorist attacks on our country. So much has changed during
that decade. Yet, one thing is certain — we will never forget that
terrible day.
By John Szablewicz, Social Studies teacher. Taken from
Zeitgeist newspaper published by the Prep Political
Awareness Society of which he is the moderator.
Fairfield Prep alumni who perished in the World Trade Center (l-r):
Michael G. Jacobs ’64, Gary Lasko ’69 and Seth Morris ’83.
Greg Zielinski ’01 (center)
36 Prep Today
Alumni Go to the Rodeo!Alumni gathered in NYC on January 6, for the annual Professional Bull Riders Madison Square Garden Invitational to enjoy camaraderie and be entertained by the world’s top bull riders in action.
College Student Alumni enjoy Reception
Young alumni gathered for a reception in Arrupe Hall on
January 4 to reconnect and reminisce with Prep faculty and staff. They enjoyed refreshments and received complimentary Prep hockey tickets for the evening’s game against Hamden (Prep won 3-1).
Alumni Reunite Across Country and Campuses
Put the Game On!
Approximately 25 Alumni gathered at the Colony Grill in Fairfield to watch
the BCS National Championship Game on January 9. All enjoyed the casual venue and opportunity to get together. Get ready for a similar event for March Madness at the same location. Stay posted for details.
Featuring Guest Speaker Charles McGill ’59
Thursday, June 7, 2012, 7:30-9 AMUnion League Club, New York, New York
Charles McGill ’59 is a nationally recognized expert in mergers and acquisitions, corporate strategic planning
and restructuring, and negotiating with significant industry experience in consumer products, restaurants and food service, and information services. He is currently a principal in private equity as an advisor with several leading private
Register online at www.fairfieldprep.org/nyc
equity firms including Saratoga Partners, The Borealis Fund and CSFB Private Equity. He joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Adjunct Professor of Finance in 1999.
Previously, in senior executive positions at Fortune Brands, Dun & Bradstreet, Ogden Corporation, The Pillsbury Company/Diageo plc and W.R. Grace, Mr. McGill planned and closed over 120 acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic alliances and divestitures valued in aggregate at more than $13 billion. The broad list of American companies that he acquired includes Haagen-Dazs ice cream; Bumble Bee tuna; Jeno’s pizza; Geyser Peak wines; El Torito, Chart House and Houlihan’s restaurant chains; and The Gartner Group, an information services consultant.
UPCOMING EVENT New York Business Breakfast
Prep Today 37
ALABAMA An Invitation to Homecoming
The University of Alabama held its homecoming weekend October 6-9. University President, Dr. Robert Witt ’58 (above center) invited
Prep Administrators J Dillon Collins ’98, Director of Major Gifts (right) and John hanrahan, Dean of Guidance & College Advising (left), to attend the festivities. The weekend included tours of campus, meetings with the Deans of the different colleges and lunch with some of the Prep students attending the University. Participating in a true homecoming was quite the experience with the school’s Pep Rally, bonfire, President’s Tailgate and football game. After the Alabama win over Vanderbilt, the festivities continued down the Strip on University Blvd. It was quite a lesson in southern hospitality and a wonderful way to participate in Alabama’s BCS Championship season, Roll Tide!
STAMFORD BuSINESS BREAKFAST Guest Speaker Traug Keller ’78 of ESPN
Traug keller ’78, P’11, SVP, ESPN Inc. (at left with Fr. Hanwell, S.J.) spoke to a group of Prep
Alumni and Parents on November 3. Attendees enjoyed Traug’s presentation about the history and success of ESPN. Traug also spoke about his support of the Mustard Seed Communities organization which serves disabled children in third world countries. The breakfast meeting was
held at UBS World Headquarters in Stamford, with special thanks to Matt Terry ’82, P’11,’12,’15, SVP Investments, UBS Private Wealth Management.
WASHINGTON D.C. Prep travels for Alumni Reception
On November 9, Fairfield Prep hosted an Alumni Reception in Washington, D.C. Rev. John hanwell, s.J., President, along with members of the
Fairfield Prep community traveled to visit and network. The reception included a special presentation on the role that the United States plays on the international stage by sean Culhane ’86, External Relations Department, International Monetary Fund and Mike Phelan ’81, Senior Professional Staff Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Special thanks to Mike Phelan for helping to coordinate the reception.
NEW YORK CITY Christmas Reception
Alumni and Prep Faculty and Staff gathered in NYC at the
Village Pourhouse on December 15. All enjoyed the opportunity to visit and reconnect with friends and Prep representatives.
Featuring Guest Speaker Traug Keller ’78
Thursday, April 12, 2012, 7:30-9 AMBoston College Club
Register online at www.fairfieldprep.org/boston
Pizza lunch at Georgetown
Earlier on November 9, several D.C. college-age alumni gathered with Fr. Jack hanwell, s.J., President,
J Dillon Collins ’98, Director of Major Gifts, and Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, to enjoy a casual
pizza lunch. Shown with Fr. Hanwell in front of the Georgetown Hoyas clock are, from left, Matt Marshall ’08 (George Washington University) and Peter eason ’08 (Georgetown University).
Boston Business Breakfast— SAVE THE DATE! —
38 Prep Today
By Dr. Denise S. Walsh PhD, RN, P’98
“Dr. Jerry, look how big my son is!” Pediatrician
Jerry hemenway, MD ’61, has heard these words
hundreds of times during his years of private
practice in Fairfield. On that day, Dr. Jerry’s young patient and his
proud mother were not from Southport but from the inner city
of Kingston, Jamaica.
For the past 12 years, Dr. Hemenway has traveled to Kingston,
an area known for drug and gang violence, to care for hundreds
of children living in these dangerous surroundings. Twice a
year, the communities in Kingston wait for Dr. Jerry and his
team from PRN Relief International to arrive, delivering medical
care, drugs and supplies to a population unable to afford these
services.
PRN Relief International: Physicians, Residents and Nurses As
Needed was founded in 2005 by Hemenway, Denise Walsh PhD,
RN (parent of Ian Walsh ’98), Steve Rosenman MD, and Eileen
Callahan BSN, RN, with the mission of delivering medical care
while simultaneously building a trusting relationship with
communities. In Jamaica the growing PRN team—currently
made up of over 50 volunteers—includes not only local
physicians from Connecticut, New York and Arizona, but also
students from Yale School of Medicine, Sacred Heart University,
and Molloy College. These professionals and students follow the
St. Ignatius call to action, firmly believing in the importance of
men and women for service.
Volunteers are physicians and nurses from all specialties who
use a week of their vacation time to work alongside Hemenway,
Walsh, Rosenman and Callahan. Although the trip itself
lasts one week, the preparation proves to be year-round. Dr.
Hemenway contacts pharmaceutical companies and colleagues
to give medications or donations to cover the cost of each trip.
Twice a year, he receives and organizes enough medication to fill
up to 30 suitcases.
Each trip to Jamaica brings a new challenge. Dr. Hemenway
has examined children under trees, in community centers,
Pediatrician’s House calls are 1,500 miles away
and on tables made from stacks of suitcases. It is a common
occurrence for a chicken to walk across an exam table or
for an entire elementary school to send their students to Dr.
Hemenway for an afternoon full of examinations. The days are
long and the weather is hot, but Dr. Hemenway takes his time
with every patient and mother, tending to both the physical and
emotional needs of every family.
On several occasions, it was Dr. Hemenway who diagnosed
life-threatening cardiac irregularities in his young patients.
One afternoon while Dr. Hemenway stabilized an infant, Eileen
Callahan paid for a taxi to drive the mother and baby directly to
the nearest hospital. During another mission, multiple children
from an orphanage required surgeries and Dr. Hemenway
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Prep alum Dr. Jerry Hemenway volunteering his expertise in Jamaica.
A Home Run with Young Players
Hitting the books and making the right decisions at Prep are
more important than hitting the baseball and selecting the right pitches at the plate. Mike Porzio ’90 knows this from experience. He played baseball at Prep and eventually found himself in Major League Baseball. Excelling in the classroom and on the field, Mike is one of few Prep alumni to make it to the big stage. Mike
is giving back to the community with his ownership of “The Clubhouse,” a baseball training facility in Fairfield, CT. Mike’s focus is on the development
E N T R E P R E N E u R ’ S C O R N E R of younger baseball players into mature men. Realizing the value of a strong education transcends onto the diamond, he knows that colleges are looking for smart baseball players who are disciplined and have good grades. Mike uses his knowledge and experience in the big leagues to help younger kids play to their highest level of ability.
Mike played 15 years of professional baseball. He played in three major league seasons with the Chicago White Sox and Colorado Rockies.
“You are very capable, and just because you have a bad day does not mean you are worthless,” he says to young players. He knows that realizing the achievements of others is a quality of successful people. “Stay away from the negative people and stay focused on your hopes and dreams, and chip away at it,” says Mike. He wants to help build confidence in younger baseball players and he knows that the best effort combined with the best education makes any goal achievable. Injuries brought his career to an end, but he continues to use the values and lessons he learned from Prep in helping young men succeed.
The Clubhouse baseball training facility is located at 2215 Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield. Learn more at: fundamentalsplus.com/clubhouse
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A Great Day on the Links!
Over 80 golfers attended the Annual Fairfield Prep Golf Outing, held on October 10 at Great River Golf Club in
Milford, CT. Attendees enjoyed a full day of lunch, golf, putting contest, raffle and awards dinner. Special thanks to the Golf Committee including John Chiota Jr. ’86, Chairman, John Chiota ’61, kevin Foley ’73, Tom Welch ’83, Jim Butler ’86, Alex Oracheff ’94 and kevin kozlowski ’99. Proceeds from the event benefit the Roger L. Ratchford, Ed.D ’51 Financial Aid Fund, to support tuition for Prep students.
Taken from a speech by Vin O’Hara ’01 as a
representative of the teaching staff at Eagle
Hill-Southport.
In 1988 — believe it or not — I was
first in my class in all subjects. I
knew my address, phone number,
and how to spell Manhattan. Coloring
in the lines was something I could
handle, and I was fully in control of my
bladder. I was riding high at the top of my class in Mrs. Starks’
Kindergarten. It was first grade that was my fall from grace.
“You’re holding the pencil wrong,” said Sister Ana in disgust.
Apparently, Satan used his left hand too! At the time, I was so
disheartened by her reaction I took her advice and have been
writing with my right hand ever since. Seemingly from that
moment forward school was difficult for me. I trudged on.
In the third grade, my lifelong struggle with reading began,
and it began as a secret. It was embarrassing and frustrating to
know that all of my peers were able to complete assignments I
couldn’t. At eight years old, it was glaringly obvious to me that
there was something wrong. However, I kept my head down and
refused to acknowledge my shortcoming.
By the time I reached middle school my aspirations to please
teachers seemed futile. I distinctly remember the incredulous
look upon my sixth-grade science teacher’s face when I told
her, “I did not know I was supposed to save all of my previous
assignments for future study.” This was the first of many
indications of my lack of organizational ability and attention
issues. Thank goodness I was one of twenty-five and could
be overlooked most of the time. Was school supposed to feel
as if you were treading water for seven hours a day? I worked
tirelessly into the night to complete homework assignments. My
parents couldn’t understand. My teachers couldn’t understand.
Above all, I couldn’t understand why I wasn’t succeeding when I
knew I was as intelligent as my fellow classmates.
After a successful stint in summer school, I was accepted
to Fairfield Prep as a freshman. It had always been a dream of
mine to play hockey for their team, but I had to keep my grades
up in order to play. Only one month into the fall, and I could no
longer tread the water. I was drowning in long-term projects,
daily assignments, and could no longer conceal my deficiencies.
It was suggested that I be tested for learning disabilities. As it
turned out, my math teacher noticed I repeatedly transposed the
digits on math problems mixing up their order. If I were asked
what six times six was, I’d answer sixty-three. After ten years
of school, it was the first time anyone had noticed a dyslexic
tendency. I was diagnosed with severe Attention Deficit Disorder
with Dyslexic and Dyscalculia tendencies. While I agree that I
was excitable, I felt the “severe” part of the diagnosis was a bit
severe. Anyway, prescriptions were written, hands were shaken,
and stigmas ensued. School remained difficult for me, but I was
able to focus. My reading efficiency increased dramatically, and
“Why Wasn’t I Succeeding in Class?”
40 Prep Today
Dr. Panda ’88, Prep English teacher, publishes book about Hemingway
Dr. ken Panda ’88 has been involved with the Hemingway Letters Project since
its formation in 2003. As associate editor of volume one, he worked on articulating the editorial theory and structure of the entire series. A substantial amount of research and content based on his 2002 doctoral dissertation, Ernest Hemingway, Letters: 1908-1925 was also integrated into the first volume. He also contributed theory and content to two successful six-figure grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2005 and 2006. Ernest Hemingway, Letters 1907-1922 is the first of 15 volumes to be published by the Letters Project over the next 20 years.
Dinner’s Ready at Inner-City Kitchens
ed krygier ’60 (left) leads Alumni in community service in New Haven and Bridgeport every
year. Alumni prepared and served food to the greater New Haven area on December 2 at the Columbus House. On January 2, Ed and a group of alumni served food to the poor and homeless at the Merton House in Bridgeport. Ed’s commitment to serve is steadfast and inspires our alumni to partake in more service opportunities. To help, contact Ed at [email protected].
At Columbus House (l-r): Jeff Donofrio ’14, Vincent Kravec ’89, Kevin McQuade ’73, Bernhard Bruder ’57, Ron Grywalski ’65 (center), Tom Savard ’72 (black hat), Joe Connolly ’60, Woody Schemp’s nephew Neco Milillo (green apron) Jeff Donofrio ’83, Hal Savard ’44, John Leary ’64 and Woody Schemp ’60.
Porco ’81 Dedicates Foundation to His SonBy Peter Brawley ’70, friend and colleague
On February
16, 2011,
Jordan Porco,
the 18-year-old son of
ernie Porco (Class of 1981), took his own
life in his dormitory
room at St. Michael’s
College where he was a
freshman. In the midst
of their grief, Ernie
and his wife, Marisa and daughter, Taylor have established the
Jordan Matthew Porco Memorial Foundation with the aim to
help prevent suicide among college-age students by increasing
awareness, identifying resources, and publicizing warning signs.
Of Jordan, Ernie says, “He was a happy-go-lucky young man,
loved by everyone, never displaying a sign of depression. If
this could happen to Jordan, it can happen to anyone’s child or
grandchild, or friend. Our son acted impulsively and took his life
for reasons we do not know. We searched for answers. We are
still searching. There was nothing that put this puzzle together.
Jordan was with his friends the night before. He went to his
classes on that Wednesday morning, and was looking forward to
skiing with our family and a friend on Friday.”
As their world collapsed, Marisa and Ernie researched the
statistics on suicides that take place on college campuses. Two
things overwhelmed them. First, was the prevalence of college-
student suicide. Second, was how most universities do not talk
about suicide before or even after it happens. These statistics are
rarely shared with students or parents during orientation or the
college preparatory process.
• Suicideisthesecond-mostcommoncauseofdeathamong
college students (first is auto accidents).
• 1in10collegestudentshasmadeasuicideplan.
• 1.5outofevery100hasactuallyattemptedsuicide.
• 66%ofcollegestudentsfeeloverwhelmedbyallthe
responsibilities of college life.
Ernie explained, “People ask our family how we get the
energy to move on? Our answer is: 1) We believe, if we had
known the facts that we know now, maybe Jordan would be
alive today; and 2) By bringing these staggering statistics to the
surface for parents, students and faculty, as well as creating
awareness of the available resources, we can prevent this
from happening to another student, another family. The most
important way to get involved is to TALK, to tell the truth, to
learn and to recite the horrific statistics. Suicide doesn’t just
happen to the person who committed the act. It happens to his/
her family, friends, teachers, and community. We need your help
to reach the NINE who can help the ONE – over and over again.”
The Foundation is organizing a Gala on March 10, 2012 at
Connecticut’s Science Center in Hartford to promote awareness
of teen suicide. Anyone interested in more information is invited
to visit the Foundation’s website, www.rememberingjordan.org.
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It all began when a group of Prep grads got together for
lunch one day in December of 1976. They were John ford ’46, emil Garofalo ’45, frank Kennelly ’45, John Connelly ’45 and stanton Kennedy ’45. The guest of honor was
fr. thomas Murphy, s.J. Fr. Murphy had been everyone’s Latin teacher from 1942 to
1946. At his tallest, he stood about 5’6" – OK, maybe 5’6½". Ergo,
he maintained order the old fashioned way — lots of homework
and plenty of JUG. It wasn’t long before the students nicknamed
him “Little Caesar,” a moniker he smilingly carried to his grave.
That 1976 lunch was a couple of hours of reminiscence and
laughter about those first years of Fairfield Prep, and it was
decided that it should be an annual event. The following year,
Mickey McBride, Dick shea, Bob Walsh and ed Dailey (all ’46) joined the fun. As time went by, the group began to refer to
themselves as “Fr. Murphy’s Latin Scholars” (there has been
a rumor afloat that one could only claim the title if he had
flunked Latin at least once… this vicious gossip has been denied
vociferously by the intelligentsia of the original gathering!).
As the beloved priest advanced in age, the group wanted to
honor his many years of service to the Prep and its students. A
huge boulder was located on the Prep campus. It was cleaned,
polished, inscribed and — with much fanfare — placed on a
knoll overlooking the school. The inscription reads “In loving
gratitude from all who derived comfort, joy and inspiration from
his piety and his music.” It is dated August 28, 1984. The boulder
was subsequently moved, and now sits at the entrance to the
Prep, where it greets the young men as they arrive each morning.
The group’s next modest plan was to place a plaque on
the door of the music room bearing the name “Rev. Thomas A.
Murphy, S.J.” What a shock it was to learn that a $10,000 donation
to the school would be required! Where to amass such a sum…
The Latin Scholars Serve Ad Majorem Dei Gloriamwhy not open the December luncheon to all Prep grads, and
charge a small fee? The official “Latin Scholars” was born. John
Connelly assumed the presidency, and the first Latin Scholars
luncheon took place in 1981.
Attendance and receipts that first year were modest,
but in succeeding years the growth has been impressive.
Approximately $100,000 has been raised, and all proceeds have
been donated to Prep-related charities. Emil Garofalo succeeded
John Connelly as president, followed by John Ford. John was
followed by Paul Connelly and, since Paul’s death, Emil Garofalo
has again assumed leadership.
The 2011 gathering was attended by 140 Prep grads and
raised $6,600. The money was dispersed as follows:
Fairfield Prep Music Maintenance Fund .............................. $900
Rev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J., Scholarship Fund ............... $1,100
Rev. James H. Barry, S.J., Scholarship Fund ...................... $1,100
Msgr. Joseph Potter (Class of ’46) Brazilian Mission ....... $1,750
Rev. Edward McCall (Class of ’47) Brazilian Mission ....... $1,750
The occasion began as a
simple get together of old
friends, and the low-key theme
continues. There are no paid
employees, no red tape, no
perks, no graft, no fraud. A
bank account exists to
cover postage, etc. and
the balance never
exceeds $100. Just
the way Fr. Murphy
would like it!
Seated: John Ford ’46, Ed Dailey ’46, Emil Garofalo ’45, Dick Greenwood ’44, Dick Shea ’46, Jack O’Connell ’51, Charles Wilson. Standing: Lou
Zowine ’58, Leo Gallagher ’46, Bob Walsh ’46, George Lacovara ’52, Bob O’Keefe ’51, Bill Lavery ’55, Stan Kennedy ’45, Jack Welch ’50.
Not pictured: Bob Fitzsimons ’47.
42 Prep Today
1940’sleo Gallagher ’46 and his wife Mary co-hosted a January reception at their home in Naples, Florida with Bob Walsh ’46 and his wife Marylou, in honor of Father Jack hanwell, s.J.. President of Fairfield Prep.
1950’sRaymond J. Cormier ’56 has a new book being published in 2011. “The Methods of Medieval Translators: A comparison of the Latin Text of Virgil’s Aeneid with its Old French Adaptations.”
Fr. William D. Donovan ’53, retired in 2003 and currently resides in Seymour, CT.
Charles M. stankye Jr ’51 was inducted into the Connecticut State Firefighters Association Hall of Fame, Class of 2011 on April 6, 2011. He is the father of Charles M. stankye III ’76 and Ronald T. stankye ’78 and grandfather of Tyler D. stankye ’12.
1960’skevin Connolly ’66 recently retired from Pitney Bowes in Norwalk, Ct.
1970’sJames P. vail ’72 has recently been elected to the National Catholic Education Association Executive Board of the
Secondary Department. Jim is currently the President of Paramus High School in Paramus, NJ.
1980’sJohn k. Bike ’84 has been inducted into the United States Handball Association Hall of Fame at the 2012 4-Wall Nationals.
Mark A. komanecky ’86 was recently named Vice President of In-Store Innovation at Procter & Gamble Prestige Products. Mark, a 20 year employee of Procter & Gamble now leads the In-Store Design team at the New York based Prestige Division of P& G Beauty and Grooming. Mark would love to reconnect with Prep Alums in NYC.
1990’sJ Dillon Collins ’98 has been named the Director of Major gifts at Prep.
Ryan A. knox ’91 moved to Hong Kong in December 2011 and is a private educational consultant. He will also be a guest lecturer in American electoral politics at Hong Kong University.
Michael P. Mckelvey ’97 has recently joined Stamford First Bank, a division of The Bank of New Canaan as Assistant Vice President, Commercial Lending.
Walter B. neuberger ’99 has been awarded a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree by the University of St. Augustine. He is currently
alumni class news
a Clinic Director with Physiotherapy Associates in Chicago, where he resides with his wife, Claire.
2000’sMathew J. Benedetto ’10 has been named to the All-Conference men’s team by Rugby Northeast, after starring as fullback as a sophomore for Providence College. Benedetto was listed as a conference top scorer, tied for sixth place, and was invited to the U.S. Men’s Junior All –American combine in Atlanta to compete for a spot on the U-20 Men’s National Rugby Team, made up of the best young rugby players in the country that will compete for the Junior World Rugby Trophy in June.
Rory J. Bernier ’06 has been named Director of Alumni Relations at Prep.
Alexander v. Molloy ’09 was named Santa Clara University’s Chartered Student Organization’s leader of the month for October. This award was bestowed for his work on the editorial board for the University’s weekly paper and the producer of a successful bid to bring the National Jesuit Student Leadership Conference to Santa Clara in 2013.
Michael k. Morton ’07 graduated from Boston College on May 23, 2011 with a BA degree in Communication. He is currently attending St. Louis University School of Law in Missouri and is a legislative intern for Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt.
John A. urquhart III ’00 is pursuing an MBA at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
In memOrIamEileen Altieri on July 21, 2011. She was the mother of John l. Altieri Jr. ’64 and Peter Altieri ’73, grandmother of Christopher
R. Altieri ’95, kieran G. Altieri ’98, kevin J. Altieri ’00 of the Prep Social Studies department, Matthew O. Altieri ’01 and John s. Altieri ’10.
Carolyn Maria Angelo, mother of Gregory T. Angelo ’96. A kindergarten teacher at St. Thomas School in West Hartford, CT, she was honored with the St. Augustine Medal by the Diocese of Bridgeport for her dedication and work for the Catholic Church. Carolyn was an active member of the Bellarmine Mothers Guild.
Patrick F. Barron on September 17, 2011. He was the father of Francis P. Barron ’69, Gregory J. Barron ’71, Robert Barron ’73, William F. Barron ’75, e. Andrew Barron ’83 and the late Richard Barron ’79.
Jeffrey C. Baun ’88 on September 16, 2011.
e. Gaynor Brennan, Jr. ’48 on March 20, 2011. He was the brother of the late Donald C. Brennan ’54, father of Thomas M. Brennan ’77 and grandfather of samuel P. O’Mahony ’10.
Robert J. Brennan October 19, 2011. He was the father of Thomas M. Brennan ’99, brother of Daniel e. Brennan ’69, uncle of shaun C. Connelly ’15 and the late Ryan C. Brennan ’11, and father-in-law of Gregg Chiota ’93.
Andrew e. Buynak sr. ’50 on August 22, 2011.
John F. Campbell on October 4, 2011. He was the father of Duncan W. Campbell ’12.
Thomas J. Connors ’52 on September 15, 2011.
Jane Donnelly Daly on July 28, 2011. She was the wife of James F. Daly ’54.
Allen D. Flynn ’57 on October 19, 2011.
James D. Garrity ’48 on August 25, 2011.
James W. Gibson ’47 on September 5, 2011. He was the brother of the late Ronald Gibson ’50.
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Dr. James Roach ’50 Receives St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award
Dr. James P. Roach ’50
received the second St.
Ignatius of Loyola Alumni
Award at the Mass of the
Holy Spirit, a tradition at
Jesuit schools and colleges
around the world, on
September 9 at Alumni
Hall. Family and friends
joined the Prep student
body to honor Dr. Roach,
paying tribute to his lifelong
mission of following the Jesuit teaching of being a “Man for
Others.” In accepting his award, Dr. Roach spoke about St.
Ignatius and Fr. Pedro Arrupe, S.J., and how they positively
influenced his own life. He encouraged the student body to
use these two important figures as important role models in
helping them develop a strong moral compass in service to
the poor.
(L-r): Fr. Hanwell, S.J., Dr. Roach and Patrick Barthelemy ’12.
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Frank C. Grich ’49 on October 6, 2011.
Rosemary Hanrahan on August 9, 2011. She was the mother of John A. hanrahan, the Dean of Guidance and College Advising, Christopher M. hanrahan ’85 and grandmother of John P. hanrahan ’98.
Kathleen Kelly on September 18, 2011. She was the grandmother of Daniel J. Fabbri ’02, Michael J. Fabbri ’04, John O. Fabbri ’07 and kevin k. Fabbri ’10.
henry R. Jaenicke ’52 on May 30, 2011.
Henry A. Kelly on October 25, 2011. He was the father of Brian G. kelly ’87 and husband of Jill Kelly, former Prep Board of Governor.
Michael kolesar ’63 on September 14, 2011.
Paul knoll ’72.
shaun J. lavin ’62 on November 4, 2011. He was the brother of Bernard lavin ’56 and William lavin ’63.
John P. Mackenzie’ 51 on September 9, 2011.
Paul B. Marlowe ’43 on July 26, 2011. He was the brother of Robert J. Marlowe ’47.
Susan Matera on October 8, 2011. She was the mother of Peter P. Matera ’57.
Mary C. McGunnigle on May 21, 2011. She was the mother of George F. McGunnigle ’59 and Michael G. McGunnigle ’61.
Theresa McNamara on January 12, 2011. She was the mother of John Mcnamara ’78 grandmother of James Dunn ’10. She was an active member of the Bellarmine Guild.
neil J.P. Murphy ’47 on August 19, 2011.
Paul Nalty on December 12, 2011. He was the uncle of John Clark ’14 and brother of elaine Clark of the Prep English Department.
William Nealon on January 9, 2012. He was the grandfather of James e. nealon ’12 and David M. nealon ’15.
Therese M. Nespoli on November 9, 2011. She was the grandmother of Richard F. kral Jr.’82 and Christopher J. kral ’84 and mother-in-law of Richard F. kral ’57.
stephen C. nold ’52 on October 19, 2011.
Joseph T. O’Brien ’55 on January 14, 2012.
James A. Paduano on September 10, 2011. He was the brother of Daniel P. Paduano ’62 and stephen J. Paduano ’67.
harold T. Pitt ’44 on September 14, 2011.
Joan Puccio on November 6, 2011. She was the mother-in-law of Thomas A. Mclaughlin ’58, former Director of Guidance and grandmother of Thomas J. Mclaughlin ’84.
Thomas l. schmidt ’72.
Fr. Charles e. shaw on November 18, 2011. He was a member of one of the first classes at Fairfield Prep.
Paul R. squillacote ’87 on September 24, 2011
Margaret Stapleton on August 5, 2011. She was the wife of James F. stapleton ’50, and the mother of Mark T. stapleton ’79, Paul M. stapleton ’80 and the late Brian P. stapleton ’78.
Marlene Stern on February 17, 2011. She was the mother of kenneth M. stern ’06.
Richard u. stubbs ’56 on September 7, 2011. He was the brother of Charles W. stubbs ’55 and the late Robert M. stubbs ’56.
Genevieve Sulzycki (Jean) on March 26, 2011. She was the mother of Betty Renzulli of the Development Office (retired), mother-in-law of the late Joseph R. Renzulli ’50, grandmother of Jeffrey Renzulli ’84 and David Renzulli ’86, mother of Alexander A. sulzycki ’64 and grandmother of Marc A. sulzycki ’93.
Anthony J. vallone ’57 on September 2, 2011.
Joseph C. veckerelli ’52 in August 2009.
Richard D. vorisek ’60 on November 21, 2011.
Harold M. Zimmerman in 2010. He was the father of harold C. Zimmerman ’92.
engagemenTsChristian C. Bangert ’98 is engaged to Blythe Tobey Wallace. An Oceanside wedding is planned for the fall of 2012.
Robert J. Gillon ’99 was engaged to Nicole Lawson on August 5, 2011. They are planning a Fall wedding in 2012. See photo on page 44.
Matthew M. kretzman ’03 is engaged to Diane Cooke. A September 2012 wedding is planned.
Matthew J. Pierson ’01 is engaged to Judith McSweeney. A July wedding is planned. See photo on page 44.
John A. urquhart III ’00 is engaged to Mary (Molly) Elizabeth Fay. An August 2012 wedding is planned.
weddIngsAlexander G. Bues ’03 married Katie Bell on October 1, 2011 at St. Luke’s Parish in Darien, CT. See photo top right.
Timothy R. Cote ’99 and Laura Bass were married on September 26, 2010 in New Castle, New Hampshire. See photo at right.
Daniel F. Fabbri ’02 married Holly Taylor in June 2011. See photo bottom right.
Michael D. hebert ’85 married Nancy Staples on March 26, 2011. See photo on page 44.
Bryan P. Mcshane ’95 and Kate Barbera were married on September 3, 2011 in Bernardsville, New Jersey. Fr. James C.l. Arimond, s.J., former Prep President took part in the wedding.
Peter R. Tarczali ’76 married Diana Roverts on April 10, 2010.
Benjamin J. vaccaro ’02 married Christine L. Alejnikov on May 21, 2011 at the Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge, PA. Prep Alumni in the wedding party were the Best Man, Matthew lomas ’02, Joseph Demeter ’02 and the Groom’s brothers samuel vaccaro ’05 and Peter vaccaro ’09. The Groom’s father is also a Prep graduate, nicholas vaccaro ’72.
bIrTHsBaird s. Allis ’98 and his wife Carolann welcomed their son John Paul on July 17, 2011. See photo at left.
spruille s. Braden ’98 and his wife Jamie welcomed their daughter Emma Riley Braden on December 8, 2011.
Bues WeddingAlexander G. Bues ’03 married Katie Bell on October 1, 2011 at St. Luke’s Parish in Darien, CT. The reception was at Woodway Country Club in Darien, CT. The couple met at Denison University in Granville, OH. Prep men l-r: back row: Will Benoit ’03, sean Mulrenan ’00, Jonathon k. Bues ’00 – brother of the groom and best man, lawrence J. Bues ’57 – father of the groom, Patrick M. Douglas ’03, Patrick C. Mulrenan ’03. Front row: Donald A. Poster ’03 – groomsman, Katie (Bell) Bues – bride, Alex Bues ’03 – groom, Jason R. Danieli ’03.
Cote WeddingTimothy R. Cote ’99 and Laura J. Bass were married on September 26, 2010 at the Wentworth By the Sea in New Castle, NH. Cote graduated from the College of the Holy Cross (’03) with a B.S. in Economics. The bride also graduated from the College of the Holy Cross (’05) with a B.A., cum laude, in Classics and Art History. The couple met at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Boston, M.A. where Cote is currently a Vice President and the bride is an Associate. 1999 Prep graduates that attended the weekend destination wedding, pictured from left: Roy W. Bjorlin, esq., Ryan J. McGreevy, Timothy R. Cote (groom), Robert J. Gillon, and Ryan Cummings. Not photographed but in attendance: Robert B. Baker. Rev. laurence J. Ryan, s.J., Prep Chaplain and also a fellow HC alum and Classics major, officiated the ceremony at St. Joseph’s church in Dover, NH.
Fabbri WeddingDaniel F. Fabbri ’02 married Holly Taylor in June 2011. Prep Alums in attendance in photo l-r: Jack Philbin ’04, Jack Fabbri ’07, Mike Fabbri ’04, kevin Fabbri ’10, Daniel “Red” Fabbri ’02 (groom), Holly Fabbri (bride), kevin Yurkerwich ’02, Brendan higgins ’03, kevin Mulrenan ’69, Tim Rainsberger ’02 and Jack Collins ’69.
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FaculTy & sTaFF mIlePOsTsIn memoriamEileen Altieri on July 21, 2011. She was the mother of John l. Altieri Jr. ’64 and Peter Altieri ’73, grandmother of Christopher R. Altieri ’95, kieran G. Altieri ’98, kevin J. Altieri ’00 of the Prep Social Studies department, Matthew O. Altieri ’01 and John s. Altieri ’10.
Paul Nalty on December 12, 2011. He was the uncle of John Clark ’14 and brother of elaine Clark of the English Department.
Claire DeFelice on December 1, 2011. She was the mother of linda kaye of the English Department.
Thomas Fitzgerald on November 2, 2011. He was the father of Deirdre Cannan of the Technology department.
Rosemary Hanrahan on August 9, 2011, mother of John hanrahan, Dean of Guidance and College Advising, Christopher M. hanrahan ’85 and grandmother of John P. hanrahan ’98.
Robert Maffei on October 18, 2011. He was a former assistant football coach at Prep many years.
John F. Roche on October 14, 2011. See page 48.
birthssandy Beyerly former Director of Library and Media Services (left) and her husband Mark welcomed their daughter Emma Frances on August 16, 2011.
Jamie Chesbro of the English Dept. and his wife lynne Chesbro of the Guidance Dept. welcomed their daughter Christine (below left) on November 16, 2011.
Charlie DiCenso of the English Dept. and Anna DiCenso of the Math Dept. welcomed their first grandchild Thomas Ambrose on August 15, 2011.
Robert F. Donahue ’87 and his wife Sarah welcomed their daughter Nora Jane on October 19, 2011. Nora joins her big brothers Kevin and Timothy. Bob is the Director of Development.
Pierson EngagedMatthew J. Pierson ’01 is engaged to Judith McSweeney. A July wedding is planned.
Gillon EngagedRobert Gillon ’99 was engaged to Nicole Lawson on August 5, 2011 while vacationing in Nantucket. The couple met in 2009 at a summer barbecue. They are planning a Fall wedding in 2012.
Shaver Weddingnicholas C. shaver ’05 and Lesley M. Washington were married on June 25, 2011 at Saint Andrew’s Church in Houston, Texas. Nicholas graduated from Villanova University and is employed as a Certified Public Accountant. The bride graduated from TCU and is a third grade teacher. Members of the wedding party were Prep graduates (above l-r): Joe McCue ’02, nicholas shaver ’05, John swan ’05 and steven Beckert ’03.
Vaccaro WeddingDr. Benjamin Joseph vaccaro ’02 and Christine L. Alejnikov were married on May 21, 2011, at the Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge, PA.
Prep Alumni in the wedding party were the best man, Matthew lomas ’02, Joseph Demeter ’02 and the groom’s brothers samuel vaccaro ’05 and Peter vaccaro ’09. The groom’s father is also a Prep graduate, nicholas vaccaro ’72.
Dr. Vaccaro is a graduate of Georgetown University and a member of Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honor Society. He is also a graduate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and is a resident in Internal Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital. The bride is a graduate of Georgetown University and is Vice President of Global Liquidity at Citigroup in New York, NY.
Hebert WeddingMichael D. hebert ’85 and his wife Nancy held a wedding reception on July 24, 2011 in Milford, CT to celebrate their March 2011 marriage. Fr. larry Ryan, s.J. attended and said a special blessing for the couple. Also in attendance were several Prep alums, including (l-r): Gary kroll ’86, Mike D’Andrea ’86, (Fr. Ryan), Dave shannon ’86 and Phil luedee ’86.
Robert F. Donahue ’87 and his wife Sarah welcomed their daughter Nora Jane on October 19, 2011. Nora joins her big brothers Kevin and Timothy. Bob is the Director of Development at Prep.
Jonathan R. Doyle ’86 and his wife Amy welcomed their fourth child, Patrick James, on August 3, 2011.
William T. harke ’94 and Marnee, with sons Liam (9) and Burke (3) welcomed their third future Prep Alumnus, Nolan Henry Harke on July 31, 2011.
Daniel h. king ’90 and his wife Lindsay welcomed their daughter Dylan Rose on August 25, 2011.
Jeremy B. Maco ’96 and his wife Katherine welcomed Eleanor Laswell Maco on September 7, 2011.
Richard W. Pinto Jr. ’84 and his wife Sara welcomed Livia Shore Pinto on January 1, 2012. Livia joins her big brothers Aristide (12) and Luca (10).
bIrTHs Continued from page 43
Prep Pride at Swim Across the SoundBrothers Jamie ’12 and Brian ’09 Power show off their Prep Pride Spiritwear before boarding the Port Jefferson Ferry in the Annual Swim Across the Sound.
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James Vail ’72 elected to National Catholic Education Board
James P. vail ’72, President of Paramus
Catholic High School, has been elected
to the National Executive Board of the
Secondary Department of the National
Catholic Education Association. He will be
representing Region 3, which is comprised
of all Catholic high schools in New Jersey
and Pennsylvania. Mr. Vail is in his 52nd consecutive year
in Catholic schools, as a student or staff member. He has
served as President of Paramus Catholic High School for the
past 14 years.
For millions of Americans, “charity begins at home.” That’s
where they’ve decided to make a difference by donating
money to local religious, educational, social or cultural
organizations. In addition to the immense satisfaction that
comes from giving to others, when done as part of an overall
estate plan, charitable giving can provide tax benefits for the
donor and his or her estate.
Charitable Gifts of life insuranceGifts of life insurance have some unique advantages:
• Lifeinsuranceisacontractandpassesoutsidethewillby
beneficiary designation, so it generally cannot be contested in
probate proceedings.
• Sincethepaymentofalifeinsurancepolicydeathbenefitto
a named beneficiary is not part of the probate process, it is
private, not a matter of public record like assets passing by will.
• Donoriseligibleforanincometaxcharitabledeductionwhen
he/she transfers an existing life insurance policy to charity.
• Abilitytoleverageacharitabledonationthroughthedeath
benefit.
• Therearenoprobatedelays.
• Otherassetsarekeptintactforthedonor’sfamily.
Gifts of life insurance can be made in essentially two ways.
Under the first, the insured is the owner of the policy and the
charity is the BenefiCiARY. This arrangement is used when an
insured/donor desires to retain control over the insurance policy.
Under this arrangement, the premiums paid are not eligible
for an income tax charitable deduction. Additionally, since
the insured owns the policy at death, the death benefit will be
includableinhisorhergrossestate,butitwillbe100%deductible
from the estate, since it is payable to a charity.
Under the second, the charity is oWneR AnD BenefiCiARY.
Unlike the situation where the insured retains ownership, the
premium may be income tax-deductible within IRS guidelines.
State “insurable interest” laws must be checked to determine if a
charity can be the initial applicant of life insurance on the life of
a donor.
If the donor gives an existing policy to charity, the lesser of
the fair market value of the policy (generally, its cash surrender
value plus any unearned premium) or the policyholder’s basis
(normally the premiums paid) is eligible for an income tax
charitable deduction. Additionally, future gifts of cash to the
charity for premium payment purposes are also eligible for an
income tax charitable deduction within IRS guidelines.
Submitted by Joe Bogardus ’05, Financial Planner,
Barnum Financial Group. Joe can be reached at
Fr. Larry Ryan, S.J., is Chaplain for the Ancient Order of Hibernians
fr. larry Ryan, s.J., (center) is the Chaplain for the Ancient
Order of Hibernians JFK Division, which hosted the first
annual Connecticut AOH Softball Tournament on August 27,
2011 at Foote Field in Milford. Father Ryan led the brothers
in prayer as they kicked off the first annual AOH Softball
Tournament, which raised over $1,100 for the Angels for Alex
Charity as part of the event. Also shown in black shirt is tom Keane, P’06, ’11.
John Kelly ’66 honored with Award for Outstanding Achievement
John l. Kelly ’66, a partner in the New
York City office of Nixon Peabody, was
presented with the Clara Fox Award for
Outstanding Achievement at the New
York Housing Conference (NYHC) and the
National Housing Conference (NHC) 38th
Annual Awards Program.
Mr. Kelly, who has 35 years of experience representing
for-profit and nonprofit developers, owners, and operators
in complex affordable housing transactions, was recognized
among the national and local affordable housing leaders
recognized for their incredible commitment to affordable
housing and for their support of economic growth, job
creation and recovery.
He earned his J.D., with honors, from the University of
Connecticut School of Law (Class of ’74), and is a graduate of
Ithaca College, B.A. (Class of ’70). He is a graduate of Fairfield
College Preparatory School (Class of ’66).
ChARitABle GivinG: leave A legacy for Prep
46 Prep Today
By Donald Eng ’90, Editor of the
Trumbull Times, holding his yearbook
When you work as a local
news editor, being cold
and damp is part of
the job. For whatever reason, news
hardly ever happens on 78-degree
afternoons in May.
On this particular day, I was
covering a flag-raising ceremony
on a blustery January morning. The
temperature was in the high 20s and it wasn’t quite raining, but
it also wasn’t quite not, if you know what I mean.
Normally, an assignment like this is a drive-by. Leave the car
running, snap a couple photos and run. But that day I stayed.
And stayed. For 40 minutes I stood with the president of the local
historical society and two state legislators on a traffic island,
next to a flagpole as cars whipped by. Why on earth would we do
such a thing? Fairfield Prep.
All four of us were graduates, though our years at the school
never overlapped. We had made the connection as the ceremony
was ending, and the guests were heading for their cars. Someone
said good-bye to the historical society president, and had added
“Tell your son good luck in his game tomorrow.”
I asked what sport his son played, and he answered, “He’s on
the Fairfield Prep hockey team.” Just that quickly, the relationship
between the four of us changed. No longer reporter and news
sources, we were now four alumni talking about the school we
still loved. It didn’t matter that we had graduated between 20
and 40 years ago. It didn’t matter what the weather was. What
mattered was Fairfield Prep.
Close Ties Never Fade Away
Bob “Coach” Maffei dies
Robert “Coach” Maffei died on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Coach was an assistant football coach at Fairfield Prep
for more than 15 years, under Varsity Coach Earl Lavery. He worked at Fairfield University as a Traffic Enforcement Officer with the Department of Public Safety. His son Bob Maffei Jr. also coached at Prep, and is currently the Head Football Coach at Trumbull High.
Robert Brennan: Fairfielder of the Year 2011
The late Robert J. Brennan Jr. was unanimously named 2011’s Fairfielder of the Year. Brennan, former chair of Fairfield’s
Zoning Board of Appeals, died on Oct. 19 at the age of 68. “He was a giant among men in this community,” said Selectman James Walsh, who co-nominated Brennan for the award. “My only regret is that we could not give this award to him himself.”
Brennan’s daughter, Katie O’Leary, accepted the award. Brennan’s wife Alyson was there along with some of Brennan’s six children, four grandchildren and friends. Brennan was involved with many local groups, including the Fairfield University Alumni Association Board of Directors, Fairfield University Board of Trustees, and Fairfield Prep Advancement Council. He was the uncle of the late Ryan Brennan, class of 2011.
Source: TheDailyFairfield.com, Greg Canuel ’05, 12/22/11
Rein ’11 Performs for President Obama
Max Rein ’11, a freshman at Georgetown
University, Washington, DC and a member
of Georgetown’s premier coed a cappella group,
The Georgetown Phantoms, recently performed
at The White House. At the conclusion of their performance,
they were invited to perform for the National Security
Council a few days later at Blair House. Max and his fellow
Phantoms had the distinct honor of performing and
personally meeting President Barack Obama.
Stories like that are familiar to most of my fellow alumni,
and probably to a good amount of current students, too. There is
something about this place that is special.
About 10 years ago, I was running a small business, and we
used a delivery service. One of the drivers was an older man,
who had retired from his career and taken a job as a courier
three days a week to stay active.
For two years we exchanged hellos, and that was about it.
Then came the day we learned we both were Prep grads. My
alumni magazine had arrived in the mail, and for two days I
hadn’t had time to read it. Finally I took it to work with me, and
was flipping through the pages when a parts delivery arrived.
He looked at my magazine, and asked if I was a graduate.
When I said I was, he held out his hand and said simply, “Class
of ’55.” Incredibly, I actually learned he was a fellow alum before
I learned his name.
As more years pass (21 since I graduated) I have come to
realize that, for me at least, these chance meetings are what
makes the school special and are, for me, the most cherished
part of being a Fairfield Prep graduate. Sure, there are the top-
notch academics, but people don’t stand in the cold to talk about
SAT scores.
As a final thought, I am reminded of my work on the
Hearthstone yearbook my junior year. The staff could not decide
on a theme, being split between “Close Ties” and “Not Fade
Away.” We finally voted to combine the two, and the theme
became “Close Ties Never Fade Away.”
At the time I hated the compromise theme, but now I think it
captured the spirit of the school perfectly. Quite the opposite of
fading away, the ties that I and my fellow graduates feel for our
alma mater grows as we come to realize that we were then, and
continue to be, part of something special.
Prep Today 47
“Kiki” Marcus Dormevil ’09 Plays Lehigh Football
At the season opener at Monmouth, Lehigh football
coach Andy Coen singled out Marcus Dormevil’s 47-yard
touchdown run that closed out Lehigh’s 49-24 win as the “feel
good story of the day.”
That’s because Dormevil is a testament to what hard work,
dedication and determination — all stuff that sports are
supposed to be all about — can do for a young man.
Dormevil came to Lehigh for the education. “I wasn’t
recruited by anybody,” the 5-foot-6, 170-pound Dormevil said.
“I started playing football in my sophomore year of high school
[Fairfield Prep in Connecticut], and back then I was about 5-4,
140 and played receiver. Not too many guys built like me are
playing receiver. I wasn’t expecting too many colleges to come
looking at me.
“I always wanted to be an
engineer and Lehigh has a
great program. I knew they
also had a great football
program. I only played three
years of football and I didn’t
want to give it up.”
So Dormevil, now a junior,
introduced himself to the
staff and told them of his
interest. They gave him a
tryout and the rest is history.
“It’s difficult to work your way up from the bottom,” Dormevil
said. “But it has been worth it. The last two years have really
been great. I’ve really appreciated and enjoyed the opportunity
and I am looking forward to continue it over these next two
years.”
Source: The Morning Call
HANDBALL 63
COURT CHATTER
all but handballers, including
reigning world champion Will-
iam Coello, half of Team Ecua-
dor from the 2009 Champion-
ships.
Ken and Brad jumped right in,
but found the Big Blue ball hard
to handle. "Was it too much
food, wine and martinis on the
ship?" Ken wondered. He mar-
veled at his foresight in donning
a handball shirt for the day, and
the locals wore shirts advertis-
ing the country's website,
www.handballecuador.org.
A crowd gathered to watch,
and everyone declared the
match a triumph. "It was mind
boggling for us," Ken says.
"Twenty minutes, half an hour
either way, we wouldn't have
seen them."
Thanks to this meeting, the
players are looking forward to
their next gathering in April in
Ireland for the Worlds.
Mort Walker, Jerry Dumas and two
of Mort's sons hold "gag con
ferences" every month. No, they
don't see how many hot dogs they can eat.
They vote on each other's gags for syndi-
cating.
Handball gets the ink in the Beetle Bailey
strips, thanks to Jerry Dumas of Greenwich,
Ct. Dumas and Walker started collaborat-
ing on Beetle in '56 and Jerry still does the
writing and sketching of the gags. Dumas
likes to create sports gags for Beetle, in-
cluding golf, tennis, baseball and, of course,
handball.
The longer Sunday page was hand-col-
ored by Dumas when he found the strip in
an old file. Back in '94 when the strip was
published, the color was added artists at
King Features, and often that color was in-
accurately added. This cartoon was pub-
lished in more than 1,800 papers and trans-
lated into 20 languages. The rough
sketches, like the ones below, are usually
done in pencil but Jerry did these in ink so
we could print them. These have not been
published yet and may not be for years.
The YMCA where Dumas played was
also the birthplace of racquetball. Recently,
the YMCA tore down the court and built a
pool. "Greenwich now has about 10,000
pools," Dumas said. "But no handball or
racquetball court."
Bringing Beetle Baileyto Print
Photo: Anne W. Semmes / Greenwich Citizen
John Bike Jr. ’84 will be inducted into the USHA Hall of Fame at the 2012 4-Wall Nationals. His portrait (at left) will
hang in the USHA Hall of Fame in Tucson, AZ. The powerful lefty triumphed on the 4-Wall and 3-Wall
courts in both singles and doubles from the late ’80s into this millennium.
John was featured in a Beetle Bailey cartoon in 1994. His family was acquainted with Jerry Dumas, cartoonist/collaborator who contributed the idea to Mort Walker, syndicated cartoonist. This cartoon was published in more than 1,800 papers and translated into 20 languages.
Cartoon source: King Features Syndicate
John Bike Jr. ’84 to be Inducted into the USHA Hall of Fame
48 Prep Today
Hemenway ’61 Volunteering in Jamaica and BeyondContinued from page 38
Why Wasn’t I Succeeding in Class?Continued from page 39
worked closely with Dr. Richard Garvey
MD to perform the surgeries at no cost.
Caring for the children in these
communities can change your life in various
ways. A 6-year-old boy was having a birthday the week that PRN
was visiting the Kingston community. After his birthday, the
child returned to the clinic and tugged on Dr. Jerry’s arm, “do
you remember me?” Dr. Jerry asked how his birthday was and
the child excitedly replied that he received his first ever birthday
present. Dr. Jerry was so happy, “what did you get?” The child held
out his hand and showed everyone the little matchbox car that
all the children received after their examinations with PRN. His
first birthday present was the free giveaway that Dr. Hemenway
had given to him.
The imprint of a Fairfield Prep education is evident in his
service to all. This past October, as Dr. Hemenway was cleaning
up his exam table in a clinic, one of the mothers told him, “You
know, Dr. Jerry, you are our family doctor.” “I know,” smiled Dr.
Hemenway and he climbed into the waiting bus to get ready
for the next group of children, putting into action his Jesuit
education to thousands of children and adults.
In addition to Jamaica, PRN Relief has supported relief efforts
in Sri Lanka post-tsunami, Liberia post-war, Dominican Republic,
Haiti and post-Katrina. Donations are gratefully accepted to
continue the mission of service to all.
For more information about PRN Relief contact Denise Walsh at
while it everyday remained a struggle, the effort necessary was
always worth it to be able to play hockey for Prep. After four
years, I graduated with my classmates from a school I could not
have without my diagnosis. My confidence restored, I went on
to graduate from Fairfield University while studying Philosophy
and Neuropsychology. All of this would have been unattainable
without the strong love and support of friends, mentors, and my
family who had always believed in my ability.
As children we are told to dream unabashedly. In our
bedroom mirrors we are astronauts, firefighters, and the shapers
of a future generation. It is the societal role of a school to
create an atmosphere that helps guide its children to succeed.
However, education often follows a standard which for the
majority is to succeed.
The exceptions to a rule are never convenient to recall.
Moreover, they require more time, effort, and attention. Yet,
they are essential for a more comprehensive understanding
of the rule. As a student, I was the exception to the rule. I
required more time, effort, and attention in order to complete
assignments. As one of twenty-five, I needed to be noticed. I
needed one-on-one tutorials, visual aids for math, and above all
I needed teachers with patience, compassion, and belief that I
could succeed. What I needed was Eagle Hill.
As a long-time friend of the Sylvestro family, I inquired about
the possibility of working here. It has been a perfect match. On a
daily basis I see children who, like me, struggled to fit the mold
of the traditional classroom. These children are exceptions to
the rule. Whatever their obstacle, I know it is my duty to support
their efforts to better themselves. It is my job to be the teacher
I never had and stand as a role model that has overcome a
similar circumstance. Eagle Hill represents a reminder to our
society to recognize that exceptions to the rule occasionally do
exceptional things. For our world would be drastically different
without the historical impact made by those who did not let a
learning disability deter them. Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison,
Pablo Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Winston Churchill, Walt Disney,
and John F. Kennedy overcame their struggles with learning. I
leave you with a quote by Albert Einstein. “Once we accept our
limits, we go beyond them.” At this school we do that everyday,
and instill the confidence that just might change the world for a
student.
Editor’s Note: Regarding Fairfield Prep, Vin adds, “I have one request:
Please thank all of my previous teachers for their patience and
willingness to help me. I was a very difficult student, and in this speech,
I didn’t give them the credit they deserve. Their guidance and support
was monumental, and for it I cannot be more grateful.”
John (Jack) Roche, beloved former Prep
teacher, passed away with his family by his
side October 14, 2011. He was a loving father,
committed teacher, supportive mentor, and
cherished friend to many. He graduated from St. Patrick’s
School in Bridgeport in 1943 and Central High School in
1947, and was a member of the inaugural graduating class of
Fairfield University, which launched a lifelong relationship
with the school. He received a BS in Chemistry in 1951, and a
Masters in Secondary Education in 1952. From 1952-1954, he
served in the US Army during the Korean War.
Jack began his career in education in 1955 as a science
teacher at Harding High School. In 1969, he began teaching
chemistry and physics at Trumbull High School, and in 1976
was named Chairman of the Science Department. In 1984, he
started a ten-year career at Fairfield Prep, where he taught
physics and chemistry. He became Chairman of the Science
Department there in 1989, and he was instrumental in the
design and construction of new science labs and classrooms.
While raising his nine children, Jack often had to work
more than one job. He spent eight years at Upward Bound
at Fairfield University, taught part-time at Sacred Heart
University for 22 years, and taught evenings at Housatonic
Community College and the University of New Haven. For
his commitment to education, he was honored with the
Outstanding Science Teacher Award by Sigma Xi Chemical
Research Society of Quinnipiac University in 1991, the
Presidential Award for Excellence in 1992, and was named
Educator of the Year at Fairfield Prep in 1993. He coached the
Prep bowling team to a 1987 State Championship.
Jack Roche, former teacher, dies at 82
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