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A Magazine for Alumni, Alumni Parents, and Friends of Devon Preparatory School

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Headmaster’s Message

Dear Fellow Alumni, Since this is the first is-sue of the Epilogue since last year’s graduation (mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa) I want to begin by congratulating and greeting the members of the Class of 2011. You are now receiv-ingyourfirstcopyoftheEpilogue. God willing, you will receive many more in the years and decades to come. The member of our soon-to-graduate Class of 2012 will be featured in the next issue of our Epilogue. If our delay in getting that issue out to you even approxi-mates the delay in getting this is-sue to you we will be truly deserv-ing of a session in the woodshed. Our Class of 2011 this past year numbered sixty graduates. This is the second largest number in the history of our school (tied with my own Class of 1966). The Class of 1969, so far, has the re-cord for the largest class. Unless we see a second “baby boom” sometime in the future, the Class of 1969 is likely to retain top hon-ors in this area. The swearing-in of Dan Shields ’80 as U.S. Ambassador to Brunei was one of the major Devon Prep highlights of the past year. Devon Prep was represent-ed at the reception and ceremony at the State Department in Wash-ington by faculty members Mike Collins ’68 and myself ’66. In addition, Mark Pillarella ’80 and Greg Shields ’92 were present. It is a very great honor for the Devon Prep Alumni to have one of our own achieve such a distinguished

position. Congratula-tions, Dan! A major rea-son why Devon Prep is able to continually attract, educate, and graduate outstanding students is the fact that our school enjoys an outstanding repu-tation in the commu-nity. Many examples of this can be found on your (and my) fa-vorite website www.devonprep.com. In recent years our Alumni Associa-tion has sponsored numerous Regional Alumni Reunions. Among the most recent such reunions are the ones in Annapolis, Maryland and New York City. Many thanks to all who helped, either in the planning and hosting of these reunions, or by attending them. Although not directly alumni related, we are very proud of our new solar car team. Led by Jacob Riedel ’13, this team was the only one from the entire state of Pennsylvania in the national competition last year. The team placed fourth this year in the na-tion at the Hunt-Winston Solar Car Challenge (see “Event Results” at www.winstonsolar.org/challenge) in Texas. The members of “The Devon Panel” covered a total dis-tance of 378 miles using nary a dropofrefinedhydrocarbons. Much has changed at Dev-on Prep since my own days as a

student here back in the sixties. Solar cars, i-Phones in many a stu-dent pocket, electronic communi-cations vastly more sophisticated than a rotary dial telephone, and so many other wonderful changes are now taken for granted by our students (and teachers). What has not changed at Devon Prep is the continued dedi-cation of the Piarist Fathers and our lay faculty members to provid-ing an education to our students which will prepare them for what-ever changes lie in their future, May God bless all of you now and always.

Cordially,

Rev. James J. Shea, Sch.P.Headmaster

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IN THIS ISSUE

2 Headmaster’s Message

4 Graduation 2011

6 Alumnus Spotlight

8 Golf Outing

10 Alumni Receptions

11 Senior Seminar

12 Campus News

15 Bits & Pieces

EpilogueA Magazine for Alumni, Alumni Parents, and Friends of Devon Preparatory School

On the Cover:Albert E. Girod ’69, the 2011 recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award

The Epilogue is published by Devon Prep’s Alumni Association for Devon Prep’s alumni, alumni parents, and friends.

Headmaster: Rev. James J. Shea, Sch.P. ’66 Director of Alumni Relations: Matt SimonAlumni Association Pres.: Barry Mulhern ’72

Editor: Michael Dokas ’08Contributors: Greg Bokar ’11, Rose Lombar-do, Barry Mulhern ’72, Andrew Zaleski ’07Photos: Jack Ansley ’64, Michael Dokas ’08, Jean Emhof, Rose Lombardo and Pat MulhernDesign: Michael Dokas ’08Printing: Jim McClatchy ’82, RRDonnelly

Devon Preparatory School363 North Valley Forge RoadDevon, PA 19333-1299610-688-7337 www.devonprep.com

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Graduation

Class of 2011: Great inBy: Greg Bokar ’11

n June 4, 2011, sixty of Devon Prep’s students turned a major page in their lives, as they became alumni. This group of young men, the largest class since the sixty-nine member Class of 1969, was

a distinguished group boasting multiple major accomplishments. The class accumulated a record $7.7 million in scholarships and was accepted to many prestigious institutions including Boston College, Ham-ilton, Lehigh, NYU, Tufts, Vassar, Villanova and Wake Forest. At the commencement ceremony, Class Valedictorian Harry G. Crimi Jr. summed up the vast ac-complishments of the Class of 2011 and touched upon its one-of-a-kind unity by saying, “We are all intel-ligent, active, genuine and everything else that characterizes a typical class at Devon Prep. However, we, the Class of 2011, are so much more, which can be summed up in one word: brotherhood.” Harry also spoke of the highest regard for the faculty and staff of Devon Prep by saying, “We must admit that Devon Prep would not be the same without the exceptional teachers and memorable characters that made learning at this school not only their job, but also their lifetime goal.” Class Salutatorian, Nicholas A. Pancerella, spoke directly to his classmates in his address say-ing, “The future is ours, and it is filled with promise. As we leave Devon Prep, I challenge you to make it count.” He went on to say, “Do not be afraid to take chances, because some of your greatest opportuni-ties will come through leaps of faith.” During the ceremony, an alumnus of the Class of 1972, Dr. Michael Shank, addressed the Class of 2011 in a humorous and meaningful commencement speech. Dr. Shank is a well known family doctor and geriatric specialist in Delaware County who still makes house calls, and he is also a faculty member of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Shank acknowledged the contributions to the lives of the graduates by the Piarist Fathers (those who founded Devon Prep and the present faculty members), the lay faculty, the Board of Trustees, the alumni, and their parents and families. He said that it was not necessary that he give any of the traditional advice found in commencement speeches. Rather, Dr. Shank told the class that they already knew what they needed to know, due to the exemplary preparation that Devon Prep had provided for life. In addition, the Devon Prep Alumni Association presented its Alumni Achievement Award to Albert E. Girod, Class of 1969. (See Alumnus Spotlight for more information.)

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Congratulations to the Class of 2011!Below are the college choices of the Class of 2011

William N. Adamiak - Penn State University (Honors)Zachary J. Adams - University of North CarolinaGregory S. Angiolillo - St. Joseph’s UniversityJoshua T. Bailey - Marist CollegeMatthew B. Baldassano - Providence CollegeDuncan R. Becker - University of DelawareMichael J. Bentley - Penn State UniversityJeffrey R. Bevan - University of PittsburghGregory C. Bokar - Case Western Reserve UniversityRyan C. Carson - Elizabethtown CollegeDouglas A. Cichowicz - West Chester UniversityHarry G. Crimi, Jr. - College of the Holy CrossPatrick T. Curley - St. Joseph’s UniversityAustin J. Davis - Dickinson CollegeAlexander M. DiMarzio - Millersville UniversityTristan W. Dolan - Drexel UniversityTimothy L. Doney - West Virginia UniversityAlbert J. Emhof - Penn State UniversityKyle M. Engel - University of MarylandColin M. Feeney - Catholic University of AmericaEdward J. Finn - DeSales UniversityAndrew J. Fletcher - Wake Forest UniversityDavid N. Freiberg - Drexel UniversitySamuel S. Gillin - Loyola University MarylandRichard J. Glikes - University of PittsburghAndrew H. Grahn - Loyola University MarylandJordan T. Kelly - University of South CarolinaRichard L. Kenney - Villanova UniversityJohn J. Kiely - University of RichmondJoseph J. Kozak - Case Western Reserve University

Number and Successes

Ryan M. Litchert - Penn State UniversityMatthew J. Maloney - Loyola University MarylandAlbert A. Marciano - Villanova UniversityC. Joseph Matthews - University of PittsburghRobert E. McCarron - Franklin and Marshall College Daniel F. McFadden - Duquesne UniversityJoseph J. McLachlan - Franciscan UniversityJohn R. McManus - Cabrini CollegeDouglas R. McParland - St. Joseph’s UniversityBryan C. Misialek - Loyola University Maryland Daniel J. Monaghan - La Salle University (Honors)Edward P. Nevins - West Virginia UniversityBrendan J. O’Brien - Loyola University Maryland Alexander M. Pachella - Hamilton CollegeNicholas A. Pancerella - Binghamton UniversityYuri A. Piro - Wake Forest UniversityVincent D. Quintiliani - La Salle University (Honors)Michael W. Raftery - St. Joseph’s UniversityAlexander B. Reinhart - Penn State UniversityBrendan M. Richter - Catholic University of AmericaChristophe H. Rodelli - St. Joseph’s UniversityWilliam F. Rovinski - Catholic University of AmericaAlexander M. Sidor - University of Delaware (Honors)Stephen R. Sloto - University of PittsburghAlexander J. Smith - New York UniversityJason A. Smith - La Salle UniversityClement A. Stormes - Vassar CollegeTerence H. Walsh - St. Joseph’s UniversityBasilius C. Wangemann - West Chester UniversityJustin S. Wickersham - Villanova University

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Alumnus Spotlight

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When Albert E. Girod grad-uated from college with a degree in Business Administration, the education and business sectors of our country were trying to de-termine how they could best use huge computers whose hardware filled rooms and which required the use of punch cards that ran through the machine. People were excited with thoughts about how advanced technology would increase efficiency and accuracy and become a significant benefit for businesses, investors and con-sumers. A small part of the busi-ness community began to figure it out, and Mr. Girod had the vision to be a part of this group.

While employed by SEI Corporation as a shareholder and Vice President of Software Devel-opment, Mr. Girod co-developed

what was at the time the first on-line, real-time, interactive trust ac-counting and investment process-ing system called Trust-Aid. In 1984, he joined CDA Investment Technologies, Inc. as a partner and Vice President of Software De-velopment where he was respon-sible for transforming the compa-

ny from print-based products and services to an electronic-based information company. CDA was acquired by Thomson Financial, a division of Thomson Reuters, in 1987 where Mr. Girod remained as CEO until 1995. During that

time, Mr. Girod acquired nine com-panies and expanded CDA’s busi-ness internationally.

In 1995, Mr. Girod formed Financial Insight Systems Inc (FIS), a web-based application service provider and information company servicing Wall Street and the financial community. FIS developed and managed the web-based information portals for many financial institutions in-cluding the Nasdaq Stock Market. Additionally, FIS developed and managed the information systems which feed company fundamental and financial data to the Nasdaq’s Listing and Qualification system. FIS was acquired by EDGAR Online (Nasdaq:EDGR) where Mr. Girod remained as President until 2002.

In 2005, Mr. Girod joined Convergent Wealth Advisors as a partner and served as President until 2010. Convergent is an in-dependent wealth advisory firm that provides wealth management services with over $14 billion in assets under advisement. Con-vergent pioneered the open ar-chitecture investment approach which is now standard practice in the industry. Today, Mr. Girod serves as Founder and Managing

Albert E. Girod, Class of

Left: From Left - Fr. Jim Shea ’66, Albert Girod ’69, Dr. Michael Shank ’72, Very Rev. Mario Vizcaino, Barry Mulhern ’72

Opposite: Albert Girod receiving his award at graduation

“Dare to be different”

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Partner of SSL Services, which is in the business of managing pat-ents and intellectual property.

In recognition of these accomplishments, Mr. Girod re-ceived the Devon Prep Alumni Achievement Award at the com-mencement ceremony in June 2011. He told the graduating stu-dents and their families that at-tending Devon was a life-changing event for him and that he is forev-er grateful to the school for edu-cating him and preparing him for life, and to his parents for permit-ting him to attend Devon. He gave a few concrete examples about lessons from Devon that he came to understand over time, one of which was Fr. Senye’s oft-repeated comment that the students must “dare to be different.” Mr. Girod urged the Class of 2011 to follow their instincts and learn to say “no” rather than to just follow the crowd and always say “yes.” Based on an idea that grew from a discussion at his 40th re-

union (which he helped or-ganize), Mr. Girod along with Peter Connors and Pat Kennedy led the ef-fort of the Class of ‘69 to establish the endowed 5’69 Schol-arship Fund to honor the memory of their five de-ceased class-mates: Paul Driscoll, Con-rad Kruse, Chris Bonelli, Rich Fair-banks and Bill Wilson. The fund will provide financial assistance to an outstanding Devon student whose parents struggle to afford the best education possible. This is the first endowed alumni scholarship to be awarded. Class stewards for the fund are Mr. Girod, James Maule and Lee Schwarz.

By the way, if you question whether Fr. Senye ever gave the advice attributed to him by Mr. Girod, just go to page 84 of the 1969 Devon Prep yearbook. You will find a photograph of Fr. Senye addressing the graduating Class of 1969 with the caption, “Dare to be different.” That says it all.

1969: A Man of Vision

’69 - Graduated from Devon Prep

1970 2010199020001980

’73 - Graduated from Villanova

’74 - Started with SEI

’84 - Joined CDA Invest-ment Technologies as VP Software Development

’87 - CDA is aquired by Thomson Financial, a divi-sion of Thomson Reuters. Mr. Girod remains CEO.

’95 - Formed Financial Insight Systems

’00 - FIS is aquired by EDGAR Online. Mr. Girod remains President

’05 - Joined Convergent Wealth Advisors as part-ner and President

’10 - Founded SSL Services

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Golf Outing

Annual Marty Bowenn September 26, 2011, the Alumni Association hosted the Annual Marty Bowen Memorial Golf Outing at Bellewood Golf Club in Pottstown. The weather for this year’s outing was beautiful, as the golfers

were treated to a warm, sunny afternoon. For the first time in three years, the Curran foursome was not the winner, although it did finish second. This year’s winning foursome was Andrew Fox ’05, Dan Heavey ’05, Ryan Shanley ’05, and Tim Gola ’07. After disrupting the string of consecutive victories by the Curran foursome, all were welcomed into the clubhouse for cocktails followed by dinner. Our headmaster, Fr. Jim Shea ’66, and Alumni Association President, Barry Mulhern ’72 were on hand to greet our golfers. The Alumni Association would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our sponsors, whose contin-ued support enables the Alumni Association to function and continue to raise funds on behalf of Devon Prep. The Alumni Association is also grateful to those who helped organize the Golf Outing, in particular Ed Curran ’88 whose leadership was instrumental in another successful outing. We look forward to see everyone this September!

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Top: From the left – Ryan Fulmer ’12, Kraig Finger ’93, Matt Claudy ’93, Nick Ciocca ’93, and Sean O’Reilly ’93

Left: Three of the winning foursome, from left - Ryan Shanley ’05, Dan Heavey ’05 and Andrew Fox ’05

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Thank You to Our Generous Sponors!

Platinum Sponsors

Nick Meter and Ed Curran, Class of 1988Skip Genuardi, Class of 1966

Gold Sponsors

Class of 2008RE/MAX Main Line - Tom Toole, Class of 2000

Silver Sponsors

Devon International Group - John Bennett, M.D., Class of 1967MacElree Harvey - Harry DiDonato, Class of 1983

Patron Sponsors

BluePacificRestaurant-AndrewHu,Classof1990Class of 1964

Delaware Valley Aluminum Corp. - Tom Orsato, Class of 1972Grid One Solutions, Nick Ciocca, Class of 1993

John H. Ansley, Photographer - John Ansley, Class of 1964Lily’s Dark Chocolate - Chuck Genuardi, Class of 1990

Midlantic, Inc. - Barry O’Reilly, Class of 1972Mobilex USA - Bill Glynn, Class of 1972

Radomile Family Dental Care - John Radomile, D.D.S., Class of 1966; Mark Radomile, D.D.S., Class of 1977

Rick Horstmann, Class of 1969Strybuc Industries - Jim Murphy, Class of 1972

Memorial Golf Outing

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Alumni Receptions

Alumni Gather in NYC, Annapolisn recent months, two alumni gatherings have taken place outside of the Philadelphia area. Most recently, RJ Bannister ’86 hosted

a gathering on the roof of the New York Athletic Club, which offered superb views of the city and Central Park. Alumni from 1966 to 2005 were present. Travelling from Devon were Father Jim Shea ’66, Mike Collins ’68, Larry Iezzi, Matt Simon, Jean Emhof, Barry O’Reilly ’72 and Barry Mulhern ’72. Piarist Provincial Very Reverend Fernando Negro also attended, as did Charles Capasso ’05, Christian Capasso ’03, Michael Cleaver ’86, Kevin Gallen ’96, Brian Gavin ’96, Martin Leslie ’03, Kevin Magee ’72, Andrew O’Reilly ’03, Dr. Colin Phoon ’81, Kelvin Phoon, ’83, Justin Polselli ’04, John Quinn ’03, Thomas Santini ’66 and his wife Gisella, and Dr. Mark Stephen ’85 and his wife Lisa. Last fall, an alumni reception was held for those in the Mary-land area. Father Shea ’66, Father Richard Wyzykiewicz ’61, Matt Simon, Jean Emhof, Barry Mulhern ’72 and his wife Pat attended from Devon. Local alumni who attended were Dr. Keith Dunleavy ’87 and his wife Katherine, Brendan Fulmer ’10, Chris Nicolas ’04, Robert Hal-linan ’05, Eric Nowak ’83, Frank Silverio ’72 and Andrew Zaleski ’07.

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Top: Justin Polselli ’04 with faculty mem-ber Michael Collins ’68. Justin works for Jefferies & Company in New York City.

Above: John Quinn ‘03 enjoys catching up with the Assistant Headmaster, Mr. Larry Iezzi. John is an attorney at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP in New York City.

Above Left: From Left - Christian Capasso ’03, Charles Capasso ’05, Dr. Colin Phoon ’81, Kelvin Phoon ’83.

Left: From Left - Barry Mulhern ’72, Andrew Zaleski ’07, Dr. Keith Dunleavy ’87, and Brendan Fulmer ’10.

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Senior Seminar

Senior Seminars Continue

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he continued presence of alumni returning to Devon to provide guidance and perspective on possible careers continued this

year. Brothers Eric Nowak ’83 and Jeff Nowak ’85, recently returned to share their unique perspectives since graduating from Devon. Eric who attended UVA, spoke of the risks of joining a start-up, as well as his experiences working in the software industry. Jeff, now a sergeant with the Whitemarsh Township Police Force, spoke about his college career studying Criminal Justice at Penn State and the numerous re-sponsibilities he has had throughout his 20 years of public service. Two members from the Class of ’63, Lloyd Roach and Vince Melograna, also returned to campus to share their insights about their careers. Although Lloyd left Devon after 3 years to join the Navy, he was awarded an honorary diploma from Devon in 2000. Vince attend-ed the University of Dayton. Today the two work together at Brany-wineRadio.com, Lloyd as owner and Vince as Director of Sales. Class of 1996 alumni, Chris Turner and Dr. Joe D’Orazio also recently returned to discuss their college years, and careers in law and medicine respectively since graduating from college. They also spoke about different things they’ve found important along the way.

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Top: Lloyd Roach, who now owns BrandywineRadio, an online radio station found at www.brandywineradio.com.

Above Left: Dr. Joe D’Orazio ’96 and Chris Turner ’96 shared their experiences as a doctor and lawyer respec-tively.

Above: Eric Nowak ’83 talked about his career in the soft-ware industry, and the risks he took early in his career.

Left: Vince Melograna ’63 spoke about his over 40 years in sales.

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Campus News

Senior Connell White ’12 Visits Haiti Many readers of the Epilogue may remember that when an earthquake devastated Haiti in January of 2010, three Devon Prep alumni rushed to the aid of the Haitians -- Dr. Tony Coletta ’71, Paul Browne ’72 and Bill O’Neill ’69. Now, two years after this devastation, another member of our Devon Prep com-munity - Connell White - has also traveled to Haiti to help those in need. Connell traveled to Leogane, which is located just 18 miles from Port au Prince. Connell was in Haiti with his father, Dr. Francis J. White, who had re-cruited physicians, engineers, architects and volunteers to help improve the qual-ity of life through Notre Dame’s Haiti Pro-gram (haiti.nd.edu). While in Haiti, Connell witnessed all of the devastation first hand. Recall-ing, “When you fly in, you fly right over a refugee camp, filled with tarps and wood boxes where people were living. It was pretty bad. The 2 ½ hour ride from Port au Prince to Leogane was just a continu-ous slum.” Despite all of this, Connell ex-plained, “What I learned was that Haitian people are really proud. They have so lit-

18 Students Recognized as AP Scholars

tle and yet they are willing to share what-ever they have. They seem really happy.” Connell also visited a Catholic church and orphanage while in Haiti, both of which were positive experiences for the Devon Prep senior. When visit-ing the Mary Queen of the Apostles Or-phange, Connell was greeted by excited and grateful kids to whom he distributed soccer equipment, which was donated mostly by the Haverford Township Soccer

Club. Connell also attended Mass at the Saint Rose of Lima Church, which despite being in shambles from the earthquake, was still full, demonstrating the strong and unwaivering faith of the Haitians. All-in-all Connell says he would “love to visit again. It made me appreci-ate what I have, as trite as that sounds. It was really eye opening. Definitely, one of the best experiences of my life.”

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Congratulations to the 18 Devon Prep seniors who were named AP Scholars by the College Board. They were recognized for their extraordinary achievement on college level Advanced Place-ment exams taken last spring. They are:

AP SCHOLAR WITH DISTINCTION: Conrad Damstra, John Damstra, Joseph Geiger, Daniel Lewis, Mac Lockard, Ryan O’Shea, Hugh Phel-an, Matthew Swatski, Adam Swift, Alexander Tepylakov, Chase Weber

AP SCHOLAR WITH HONOR: Ryan Fulmer, Roshan Patel, Nicho-las Ragsdale, Nathan Stauffer

AP SCHOLAR: Matthew Bonner, Nick van Schai-jik, Connell White

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This spring 18 Spanish ex-change students (and three teach-ers) traveled to the United States and stayed with Devon families in the first Spanish foreign exchange program of its kind at Devon. A similar program has existed for many years for the German stu-dents. The 12 young women and six young men were from Cole-gio Cristo Rey, a Piarist Fathers’ School in Zaragoza, Spain. While only in the United States for two short weeks, the Spanish students visited New York, Washington, DC, Philadel-phia, and Lancaster County. They were also able to enjoy a lacrosse game, a Sixers game, and a per-formance of Phantom of the Op-

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era. Many of the students enjoyed American fast food, Hershey’s chocolate, and shopping at the King of Prussia Mall. As one of the

students remarked, “I’m not ready to go home yet. I would like to stay with my American family for two months.”

It’s not too late to show your support of Devon Prep with a gift to the 2011-2012 Annual Fund. Because tuition alone does not cover the cost of providing a Devon Prep education, your tax-deductible Annual Fund gifts are an essential source of revenue. Every gift from every donor helps determine Devon Prep’s consistent pres-ence among the most respected private schools in the Philadelphia area.

You can make your gift to the Annual Fund by mail or online by visiting http://www.devoprep.com/support/giving.html We are pleased to an-nounce that we have expanded our online giving program. For your convenience we now offer a monthly giving option using PayPal, a trusted leader in online gift processing. Monthly giving

Support the Annual Fund!offers a simple and convenient way to spread out your fiscal year giving in monthly installments. As your gifts come in monthly, they support the im-mediate needs of the school throughout the year.

For more information on this and other ways that you can support Devon Prep contact Jeanmarie Emhof, Director of Development at 610-688-7337, [email protected], or visit our website.

Please reinforce your commitment to mak-ing a difference and make your gift to the Devon Prep Annual Fund today. Gifts received by June 30 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Re-port of Gifts.

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Bits & Pieces

Congratulations to the following alumni and their new brides:

Brett M. Steidler ’94 and Melissa KershnerMichael T. English ’98 and Corina Sylvia (daughter of John Sylvia ’69)Andrew M. Collins ’02 and Amanda ChamnessJohn J. Donahue ’02 and Kristen HeyingJohn-Paul Snook ’03 and Erin McCloskeyNathaniel F. Morris ’04 and Allison Briggs

Congratulations to the following alumni and their wives on their “new arrivals:”

Mark S. Malseed ’93 - son Remy NicholasMichael T. Sladek ’93 - son Michael ThomasMark A. Aquilante ’94 - son Ryan PatrickJohn M. Deegan ’95 - son Ulysses StuartAlfred E. Fazio ’95 - sons Kilian and Seamus 1963Rev. Aquilino Gonzalez-Canovas, O.S.A. ’63 has lived in Peru since 1973. As part of his ministry he serves the poor as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist.

1966Fr. Jim Shea ’66 is looking for qualified candidates to apply for the position of Admissions Director at Devon Preparatory School. Resumes may be sent to the e-mail address at the bottom of this section. Devon Preparatory School is a great place with which to be associated (but you already knew that.)

1968Hon. Mark L. Tunnell ’68 has been elected as judge in the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County after having been a partner at the Gawthrop Greenwood law firm in West Chester, PA for many years. Mark was sworn in as judge on 4 January 2012.

1973Dr. Daniel F. Battafarano ’73 has received the Outstanding Clinical Educator Award for 2011 from the Internal Medicine Residency at San Antonio Military Medical Center and an Outstanding Faculty Medicine Clerkship Award in 2011 from the University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio.

1980Richard W. Hallihan ’80 is working at General Dynamics in Connecticut on the next generation nuclear sub-marine. Rich lives in Old Lyme at the mouth of the Connecticut River on Long Island Sound.

Hon. Daniel L. Shields, III ’80 is the new U.S. Ambassador to Brunei. Dan is a career diplomat with the State Department and had previ-ously served in China, Japan, Singa-pore, and the Philippines. Prior to his appointment, Dan had served as the Director of the Office of Mainland Southeast Asia at the State Depart-ment. After graduating from Devon, Dan received his bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University and his master’s degree from the National War College.

1983Paul C. Troy ’83 received the 2011 Montgomery County Bar Trial Lawyer Section’s Lawyer of the Year Award. He also was selected for a Fellowship

in the Litigation Counsel of America, whose membership is limited to less than one half of one percent of American lawyers. In addition to being an experienced and gifted trial attorney, Paul has a distinguished record of service to the Montgom-ery County Bar Association. He is a partner with Kane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy and Kramer, LLP in Norristown, PA.

1994Jeffrey M. Krull ’94 has returned to the Philadelphia area after two years in Baltimore and has jointed Parente Beard as a partner. Jeff is working in the firm’s Corporate Governance and Risk Management practice.

1997Rev. Gerald J. Olinger ’97 C.S.C. has been named Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Portland (Oregon). After graduating from Devon, Gerry earned a bach-elor’s degree in history, and later his juris doctor degree and still later his master of divinity degree from the University of Notre Dame. Gerry was ordained to the priesthood in the Congregation of the Holy Cross in 2010. He was also one of the concelebrants here at Devon Prep for our Christmas Vigil Mass this past Christmas.

2001John V. Rafferty ’01 was named by Super Lawyers as a recipient of their Pro Bono Award. Super Lawyers notes about John “While serving in the U.S. Navy in Bahrain, John chose a career in the law to enable him to most effectively give voice to survi-vors of both sex and labor traffick-ing.” In just two years John com-pleted over three hundred hours of pro-bono service in Washington, DC, North Carolina, Mexico, and Ecuador.

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John has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to return to Ecuador and study anti-human trafficking efforts there for the coming academic year.

2005Daniel J. O’Shea ’05 is working at Stanford University toward his Ph.D. degree in neuroscience. A recent project of his involved allow-ing laboratory monkeys to control robotic arms by use of intracranial electrodes.

2007Ryan P. Cassidy ’07 is a 2011 graduate of Franklin and Marshall College. Ryan is a published author, having contributed to a medial re-search article entitled “Genetic Map-ping and Exome Sequencing Identify Variants Associated with Five Novel Diseases.” This article appeared in a medical journal and deals with research into diseases within the Amish and Mennonite communities.

2008Christopher K. Born ’08 is co-oping with Space Exploration Technolo-gies, better known as SpaceX, in Hawthorne, California. On May 25, SpaceX made history by becoming the first commericial company to dock with the International Space Station.

Michael J. Dokas ’08 has gradu-ated from Villanova University with a degree in Computer Science and a minor in History. Because of the A.P. courses taken at Devon Prep, Mike was able to complete his college studies in only three years. Mike is now working for Deloitte Consulting as a Business Technology Analyst. Mike is also the editor of our favorite publication, Epilogue.

Matthew S. Jaffe ’08 celebrated the feast of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain this past summer. The high-light of this annual celebration is the annual running of the bulls. Matt says that he was able to converse easily with the locals in Spain, simply because of the Spanish he had learned at Devon. Matt spent most of the summer working in Switzer-land on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, searching for rare nuclear decay phenomenona. Matt has just graduated from Pennsylvania State University where he has received degrees in physics, in mathematics, and environmental science. In addi-tion, Matt has a minor in nanotech-nology.

Kenneth A. Listwak ’08 recently graduated from Villanova Univer-sity. Ken has been awarded a Levy Scholarship to attend the University of Pennsylvania Law School starting this fall.

Brandon T. Mitchell ’08 was the Student Government President this year at the University of Miami, from which he has just graduated. Bran-don majored in Sport Administration. At Miami Brandon he also served in the development of marketing and promotional activities for all Univer-sity of Miami sporting events.

Daniel G. Urdaneta ’08 interned at Morgan Stanley in New York City, holding a position in the Global Capital Markets group during the summer of 2011. Dan plans to work in the Invesment Banking division of Morgan Stanley upon graduating from the University of Pennsylvania’s Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business.

P. Wade Wisler ’08 spent his spring 2011 semester (University of Scran-

ton) in the Semester at Sea Program, sponsored by the University of Vir-ginia. As a result of his participation in this program he had the opportu-nity to visit the Great Wall of China, the Amazon rain forest in Brazil, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Cape Town in South Africa, Busua in Ghana, Bangalore in India and numerous other geographical highlights. More details of his adventures may be found in the alumni section of your favorite website (www.devonprep.com.) Wade is majoring in internal-tional business with a minor in Span-ish. Wade also has a job lined up with Kraft Foods upon graduation.

2010Brendan P. Fulmer ’10 is finishing his sophomore year at Loyola Univer-sity Maryland, majoring in political science with minors in marketing and in history. Brendan is Director of Student Affairs for the Student Government Association at Loyola. Brendan was one of the many par-ticipants in World Youth Day last year in Madrid, Spain.

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Requiescant in PaceStephen L. Flood ’62 John A. McGinnis ’65Thomas A. Carey ’67 Dr. Brian J. Fitzpatrick ’67Dr. James A. Lyons ’68Stanley L. Piotrowski ’79

Rev. Kalman Miskolczy, Sch.P. - retired Devon Prep faculty member

Mr. Louis J. Alvaré - uncle of H. Barry O’Reilly ’72, Philip N. O’Reilly ’73, and Robert C. O’Reilly ’82Mrs. Christine Federico Ambrose - sister of Peter A. Federico ’87Mrs. Agnes T. Breslin - mother of Francis G. Breslin ’75 and Bernard J. Breslin ’76 and grandmother of Raymond J. Porreca ’02 and John N. Porreca ’04Mr. Edward J. Brooks - father of E. Gerard Brooks ’75Mrs. Catharine R. Brown - mother of F. Thomas Brown ’65Mrs. Ruth J. Buchanan - grandmother of Victor R. Kalivas ’07 and Raymond V. Kalivas ’12Mrs. Mildred Caprara - mother of Alfonso F. Caprara ’73 and Robert J. Caprara ’75Mrs. Philomena DiEmedio - mother of Nicholas J. DiEmedio ’74 and grandmother of Stephen J. Contigiani ’09Mrs. Elaine M. Fuessinger - mother of Mark B. Fuessinger ’83 Mr. C. Frederick Horstmann - father of C. Frederick Horstmann ’69 and Stephen F. Horstmann ’73 and grandfather of Robert W. Rigsby ’01, Frederick H. Rigsby ’02, Matthew H. Rigsby ’06, and Joseph R. Rigsby ’08Mr. Charles Genuardi - grandfather of Charles G. Genuardi ’90Mrs. Mary Gracia - grandmother of Andrew D. Gracia ’03Mr. Frank J. Guzikowski - father of Frank J. Guzikowski, Jr. ’71, Thomas J. Guzikowski ’75, Robert Guzikowski ’77, and Michael V. Guzikowski ’79Mrs. Jayne K. Koelber - grandmother of Michael J. Dokas ’08 Col. Andras L. Korenyi-Both, M.D. - father of Andrew L. Korenyi-Both ’84 and George E. Korenyi-Both ’88Mr. James F. Logue - father of James F. Logue, Jr. ’75Mrs. Barbara H. Luma - mother of retired faculty member Mrs. Renata LosoncyMr. James A. Lyons - father of Dr. James A. Lyons ’68 (R.I.P. 2011)Mrs. Doris E. Moffatt - grandmother of Andrew C. O’Reilly ’03Mr. Michael C. O’Sullivan - father of Michael B. O’Sullivan ’96 and grandfather of Colin M. Feeney ’11Mrs. Anna M. Pallamary - mother of Richard J. Pallamary ’70Mrs. Delia M. Savarese - mother of John J. Savarese, Sr. ’76 and grandmother of John J. Savarese, Jr. ’03Mrs. Rose Marie Sevcik - mother of John F. Sevcik ’69 and Thomas W. Sevcik ’75Mrs. Susan M. Stucynski - mother of Joseph A. Stucynski ’10Mrs. Gloria E. Walsh - grandmother of Joseph H. Torchiana, IV ’01Mr. Lawrence G. Weathers, Jr. - father of Christopher L. Weathers ’05Mrs. Catherine Wood - mother of Stephen W. Wood ’97

Please remember the souls of the following departed members of the Devon Prep Family in your prayers:

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