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Pursuing a Vocation
of Compassion
MARITA E. GREEN LIND, M.D., FAAP, '88
MY INTRODUCTION TO THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS WAS
an inauspicious one. I was standing in line buying lunch
during freshman orientation and spilled my lunch tray on
Brother Gerry Molvneaux. It has been more than 20 years,
and I still can picture the cup of Sprite tipping over.
I would be dishonest if I said that Br. Gerry, a communi-
cation professor, did not tease me a little in that moment.
But when he recognized the pure terror in my freshman
eyes, he demonstrated the compassion that I consider one
of the hallmarks of a great teacher. He taught me my first
important lesson in college: not to take myself too seriously.
That has probably been a life-saving lesson. It has given
me the freedom to explore my career and to be open to
many new experiences. So, in some basic way, I owe Br. Gerry
thanks for helping to shape my career.
I am a pediatrician. But unlike many
pediatricians, I care each day for children
who have suffered abuse and degradation
Some have been starved. Some have been
abandoned. Most have been sexually
abused. I am asked all the time why I chose my work as a
child-abuse pediatrician. I find myself sometimes wordless
as I try to explain the concept of vocation.
Fortunately, I had some help in developing that concept.
The La Salle mission statement says: "The programs of
the University also aim at preparing students for informed
service and progressive leadership in their communities
and to fulfill the immediate and final goals of their lives."
I never once read die mission statement when I was a student.
But the mission was alive in my experience of La Salle.
The faculty who taught me knew that they were not just
there to make sure I learned what I needed to be successful
in medical school. They knew that in order for me to have
a successful life, I needed to be nurtured in my social and
spiritual life. They supported my efforts to participate in
campus life and to provide service to the larger community.
So, in addition to learning physics and biology, I learned
about die world outside the classroom. Some of the lessons
challenged my intellect. Some of them challenged my soul.
Through campus ministry, I was given the opportunity
to reach out to pe< >ple who were homeless and living
in cardboard boxes. I learned how soup kitchens work and
what poverty in Philadelphia looked like. I learned to talk
to people whose life experience was vastly different from
my own. Coupling these lessons with those in the classroom
helped me to understand emotionally and intellectually
many issues of social justice. My La Salle education opened
the door to much higher goals.
With this door open, I continued my
JVlv La Salle education education and finished medical school.
Pediatrics was mv chosen field, and I
opened the door to much cnjoved workingwith chiidren and thcu.
higher goals." families, first in a rural setting and then
in an urban one. In my work I was often
struck by the reality that mistreatment of children cut across
all social strata. It was clear to me that the children who
had experienced abuse and neglect needed the best care
possible from their physicians. I have dedicated my career
to providing that care.
On any given day, I have the opportunity to meet
wonderful children. Often I have the opportunity to help
families make children safe and help them heal. Some days,
I see such harm inflicted upon children that I am left speech-
less. In those moments I am most aware of the influence
of my La Salle experience. I am grateful for the guidance
of my mentors who helped me develop an inner sense
of what is truly important work.
I had thought the most important lesson Br. Gerry
taught me on my first day at La Salle was to not take myself
too seriously. But I have since learned the truth. The real
lesson was this: Compassion can transform any situation.
Marita hind is a pediatrician at the University of Medicine
ant! Dentistry of Nov Jersey CARES (Child Abuse Research
Education and Service) Institute (www.njca.resinstittite.org)
in Stratford, N.J.
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LASALLE
MAGAZINE
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Volume 52 I Number 1
Editor
Marian Butcher
Assistant Editor
Liz Vargo
Alumni Notes Editor
Francine Lottier, '01
Senior Graphic Designer
Matthew M. Chverchko
Contributors
Jon Caroulis
Amy Gardner Cranston
Katy Resch George, '01
Brother Joseph Grabenstein, F.S.C
Brother Charles Gresh, F.S.C, '55
Brother Brian Henderson, F.S.C, '81
Stacey Kauffman, '08
Leen Khalifa, '00
Scott Laughead
Marita E. Green Lind, M.D., FAAP, '88
Colleen Mullarkey, '06
Janine Stevens, '07
Photography
Jennifer D. Cogswell
Robert Coldwell
Vincent Massa
Andrew Pinkham
Jim Roese
La Salle University
Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C, Ph.D., 70
President
R. Brian Elderton
Vice President for University Advancement
Joseph W. Donovan, '64
Assistant Vice President
for Marketing and Communications
James K. Gulick, '89
Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations
Theresa K. Travis, '93, M.A. '07
Assistant Vice President for Development
Edward A. Turzanski, '81
Counsel to the President and Assistant
Vice President for Government and
Community Relations
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2 'Practice What We Believe':
Alumni Living the Mission
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1 2 Achieving Victory Against All Odds
14 Why I Give Back
St. La Salle Series
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18 News
23 Alumni Notes
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"Since it is your responsibility to teach
your students about God, you must first
become aware of the action of God
in your life. Teach by example. Put into
practice what you want your students
to believe." St. John Baptist de La Salle
reflected on the position of teachers
as role models for their students in his
" 'editations three centuries ago, and
e message still resonates at La Salle,
sons that today's Christian Brothers
/ faculty and staff members teach
students mirror those that St. La Salle
inveyed to the first Christian Brothers —
ply your minds and your hearts to service
others. Countless alumni have made
commitment to living this lesson
their professional and personal
res, and the stories of just a few
: told on the following pages.
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AFTER RECONNECTING WITH HER ROOTS IN
Yacolidabouo in the Ivory Coast, Yolande Gordan, '99,
was inspired to help the village grow. Gordon's passion
to improve these West African communities, sparked by her
fadier's own nonprofit work, led to the recent development
ofYakoly.org — a nonprofit organization committed to
erasing poverty in African villages.
Yakoly.org is not Gordon's first service-related venture.
Through the years, she has devoted time to the AIDS Walk,
Ronald McDonald House, and Philadelphia Cares. While
a student at La Salle, she joined several organizations and
learned to live the University's mission by way of its dedicated
staff. Assistant Professor of Finance Kadileen McNichol
made a profound impact on Gordon while she was
a member of Gamma Iota Sigma, the Risk Management
and Insurance Society.
"She showed us what dedication to a cause meant, and
what it is to be well-organized," Gordon said. "She will
probably never take credit for it, but she is an inspiration for
me and I am sure for many other students.'"
Gordon left the insurance industry after eight years to
develop her nonprofit. Last December, she and her husband
traveled to Yacolidabouo, west of Ghana along the southern
shore of the Ivory Coast, to understand the community's
struggles and goals. As a result, Yakolv.org pledged to
help villagers understand basic health and safety, explore
natural resources, create jobs through these resources to
increase income, and develop lifelong education and career
opportunities for younger generations.
Q: How did you and your husband get introduced
to the situation at Yacolidabouo?
My roots are from the Ivory Coast but I never really
lived there. I grew up in France and then moved to
the United States at the age of 19. I never had a true
connection with the Ivory Coast, except for the fact that
that's where my genedc pool is from. My father is a huge
advocate for helping the less fortunate lead the way, and he
created a nonprofit organization called Olivine.
This nonprofit helps villages reorganize themselves with a
modern African approach. In other words, the organization
brings an African thought process as opposed to a European
thought process to how a village should be organized. So
we heard about the progress of Yacoli through Ouyine and
decided that this village was a great way to shed some light
on development projects led by Africans.
Yolande Gordan, '99 (right), learns about the latex industry sustaining the village
of Yacolidabouo in the Ivory Coast.
Q: How did you organize Yakoly.org and determine
what needed to be done?
At first, we had no idea what needed to be done ... so
we started communicating with Ouyine and other people
from the village via e-mail to get an overall idea. We then
scheduled a trip to the Ivorv Coast that would allow enough
time to experience the village life. I have to say that I fell
in love with the village and the people's pride in what they
have accomplished. What is even more amazing is that they
want to go further — they want to exceed their own expecta-
tions and they know exactly what they need. How we
determined what needed to be done was easy — just by
listening. I believe that we were there not
to impose but to help, guide, and
exchange ideas.
Q: Why have you decided to
focus on establishing Yacolidabouo
as a self-sustaining community?
They receive government help for
their schools, but you cannot wait
for government assistance and
other nonprofits that work
through governments
to erase poverty. . . . There has to be
a clear understanding that it is by vour
own hard work that you can rise above
poverty. No more begging.
Q: How did you find the time
and resources to take on this
initiative?
There is always time and resources to do
a project that you have at heart.
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Q: What was the biggest hurdle to overcome
as you organized your effort?
Money is always the problem. Everything — the Web site,
the trip, etc. — have been financed by my husband and me.
It's a challenge that comes to anyone who is building
an organization.
Q: How would you encourage others to pursue
a life of service, even if they have less time
to devote to the cause?
I actually had a similar conversation with a client and
a colleague when I was working in the insurance industry
in London. I told them that you do not have to pursue a life
of service because you really have to go there because your
heart leads you there. It is certainly not to make money!
What I told them is that everyone should help out in
their community, whether it is their church,
local youth club, etc...
A life of service does not have to be a full-time activity;
it can be one hour a week or two hours every three months.
What is important is to share with others.
Q: What can others do for Yakoly.org?
Help us spread the word and understand that development
in Africa is possible, but governments are corrupt and that
Protecting the Innocent
BY MARIAN BUTCHER
EVER HEARD A JOKE ABOUT A LAWYER? IN THE MORE THAN
25 years that Frank Cervone, M.A. '04, has been a lawyer,
he's heard plenty. However, in his work as Executive
Director of the Support Center for Child Advocates, a
nonprofit that links volunteer lawyers with abused and
neglected children who need legal representation, Cervone
has seen the flip side to the ruthless lawyer stereotype.
"We attract some wonderfully compassionate lawyers
who step up to donate their time and expose themselves
to tremendous emotional strain," Cervone said. "The
opportunity to use this profession for good is wonderful,
and when I meet others who are doing the same, as I have
throughout my career, I find an affirmation."
Cervone, who holds a master's degree in theology and
ministry from La Salle and has received the Signum Fidei
Medal from the University's Alumni Association for his
work, has been Executive Director of the Support Center
for Child Advocates since 1992. The center recruits, trains,
and supports lawyers who represent child victims in a variety
of legal settings. Working with the center's staff of social
workers and lawyers who are child abuse professionals, the
volunteer lawyers represent children who have experienced
abuse, neglect, and other trauma in their home lives.
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Frank Cervone, M.A. '04
"One of the things that's important to us is that we
represent the whole child — the need for counseling, how
he's doing in school, whether he has a safe and permanent
home," Cervone said.
Cervone was initiated into social justice work when
he was a student at La Salle College High School and
volunteered to visit the elderly in nursing homes. Later,
in law school at Villanova, he got involved at the Delaware
County Legal Assistance Association in Chester, Pa.
In the meantime, he had become a Christian Brother, and,
after graduating from law school, he went to work as legal
counsel for St. Gabriel's System, a Christian Brothers-run
treatment program for juvenile offenders.
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is what will slow us down. Wc will also start organizing
fundraisers by the end of the year. Of course, your material
contributions, such as school supplies, are much appreciated.
Q: What are your goals and hopes for the organization?
I have confidence in the organization, but I am worried
about African governments. Having spent so much time
with the villagers, I realize that they want the same thing
we all do — die means to be able to prosper and care for
their family. But when a corrupt government is in place, the
entire country will face difficulty rising above poverty.
I hope that we will get to a level where we can show that
there is not just one village worth speaking about. I hope
that the Western media will not always show the wars and
famines in Africa. ...We never speak about progress, whatever
size the progress is. That's what I want to change. I want
Africa to be seen truly how it is: a diverse continent that
is struggling to find its identity.
For more information, visit www.ynkoly.orjj.
Cervone joined the Support Center for Child Advocates
as general counsel in 1990 and was named executive
director in 1992. Although he left the religious life in
1989, Cervone has carried with him a Lasallian approach
to building relationships with and caring for others.
"When I got to see people in need in various social
justice works and in poverty law practice, this dimension of
feeling the pain of the other built on that sense of being in
relationship to the other," he said. "When you feel the pain
of another, you want to relieve that pain. That's common
for all of us in the helping professions."
Through his job, Cervone witnesses firsthand some of
the saddest stories told in society — stories of traumatized
children, troubled teenagers, suffering families. But, he said,
he and those he works with find inspiration in being a part of
die healing that comes after the lowest point in a person's life.
"The poor will always be with you," he said. "The
challenge and question is: What are you going to do next?
Are you going to turn away? Or are you going to use your
resources, your talents to help bring that sad story into
some kind of light? When one does that they feel better and
more alive as a human being, and it's happened a thousand
times to me. Why wouldn't I keep doing it?"
To learn more, visit www.advokirt.orn.
Dan O'Brien. '99, coaches village
boys at a youth center in Jordan.
Improving Lives Worldwide
BY LIZ VARGO
FROM AFGHANISTAN TO ZAMBIA AND EVERYWHERE
in between, nearly 1 50 La Salle alumni have devoted their
time and talents to the Peace
Corps in 55 different countries.
Launched March 1, 1961,
the Peace Corps provides an
opportunity for people to use
their skills to improve the lives
of others worldwide. Many
La Salle alumni who spent their
college years reaching out to the
Philadelphia area have elected
to continue their mission of service
for those in greater need around the globe.
Dan O'Brien, '99, of Haddon Heights, N.J., Elena
DiCiovanna, '03, of Roxbury, N.Y., and Carole Kindling, '96,
of Erie, Pa., are some of the service-oriented La Salle alumni
who felt called to a higher cause. For two years, they rose
above the challenges of foreign circumstances to express
new ideals, educate their communities, and lay the ground-
work for improvement in developing countries.
Volunteerism and selflessness were qualities instilled
in O'Brien by his parents and fostered by La Salle. As a
student, he recognized the University's strong support
for service and participated in activities
like Martin Luther King Jr.
Dav. O'Brien had considered
the Peace Corps in college, but
he felt the need to address financial
responsibilities after graduation. He
worked at Vanguard for several years
before meeting a Peace Corps
volunteer who reinvigorated
his interest.
"For better or for worse, I
knew I'd grow," said O'Brien,
who headed to Jordan in July 2005.
The spirit of service had always
been present in DiGiovanna's family.
As an undergraduate, she completed
community service in Philadelphia
and traveled to Tijuana, Mexico,
with La Salle's University Ministry and
Service program. DiCiovanna eagerly
followed the footsteps of her twin sister,
who volunteered with the Peace Corps
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in Paraguay, when she joined the organization in September
2005 and headed to the Dominican Republic.
The University Ministry and Service program also played
a role in Kindling's college experience as she set aside
time for prison tutoring. She pursued nonprofit work after
college, but longed to tackle something more challenging
overseas. Kindling joined the Peace Corps in 2005 and
headed to the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
The Peace Corps determined each person's location and
assignment according to his or her skills and experiences.
Both O'Brien and DiGiovanna were assigned to youth and
community development, while Kindling worked with
a nongovernmental organization on health education and
environmental impact.
"Every community is different," DiGiovanna said. "It's a
earning process of what the community needs and wants."
In the Dominican Republic, DiGiovanna taught life skills,
ike self-esteem and conflict resolution, as well as the long-
term values of education. "It's more about human development
and trying to get people to work together," she said.
O'Brien knew only a few dozen Arabic words when he
was assigned to Jordan, but he quickly discovered that his
native English language was a highly desired skill. While
working at a community youth center, he taught English to
high school and college-age boys, coached basketball, and
introduced the community to flat; football.
KAREN PUSHAW, 78, TRADED HER SPOT IN A MAIN LINE
condominium community for a bedroom in a less-than-
impressive house in the Kensington section of Philadelphia
about 17 years ago. While just a quick El ride away from the
prestigious Center City law firm where she used to work,
she moved worlds away to serve die city's poor as a full-
time, unpaid volunteer.
Pushaw graduated from La Salle with a bachelor's degree
in political science and then received her law degree from
the University of Pennsylvania. In her 10 years as a lawyer,
she saw Philadelphia's growing homeless population each
day during her short walk from the train station to the high-
rise where she worked. She felt more and more inclined
to serve these people and decided to enroll in a year-long,
faith-based volunteer program.
"I didn't want to be in the office in the back doing
studies and typing up statistics about the problem. I wanted
hands-on interaction with the people," she said. She knew
St. Francis Inn would provide her that opportunity from the
moment she stepped in the door. "I had been there about
an hour, and I thought it was one of the dirtiest, smelliest
places I had ever been, but yet it was where I wanted to
be," she said. She left the law firm two years later with her
colleagues' blessing to take an offer they couldn't match —
a career as a full-time volunteer.
The Philadelphia native has worked as part of the
11 -person team that runs the Inn since 1991. They all
serve as co-directors because their Gospel values promote
a fraternal model. The Inn provides basic outreach to the
impoverished community, offering home-cooked meals,
a secure mailing address, clothing vouchers to its thrift shop,
and referrals to social service agencies. Guests come from all
over the city to eat at the Inn, which serves 10 meals a week
with a minimum of 300 people per meal. Pushaw's legal
background also has enabled her to help guests and the
organization itself with legal questions and referrals.
"It's a lot more than stirring a pot of soup," she said.
"People come to us in crisis and we drop everything to see
how we can help." Often that means providing a shoulder
to cry on, a friendly voice of reassurance, and a few hours
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"The first year can be really difficult as you're getting the
acceptance of the community," he said. "You have to work
with what you know."
Kindling, too, first found it challenging to meet her goals
because of the language barrier. Speaking Georgian has
been compared to learning Chinese, she said. "It's difficult,
but they love that you try," Kindling said. "Some people
expect to make a big impact. I made a little impact that I
think will remain intact through the people I met."
Eventually, she picked up the native language with her
host family and educated the community on issues like
women's health and hygiene. She also ran an environmental
camp for children.
Despite its initial hurdles, the Peace Corps proved to be
rewarding, according to the alumni. "The experience was
challenging and worthwhile. I wouldn't have changed any
of the obstacles that came about, because I learned from
them," DiGiovanna said.
In the Dominican Republic, DiGiovanna was thrilled to take
part of the construction of a small school library and hopes to
return for the library's inauguration. She also coached soccer.
During his second year, O'Brien worked with Operation
Smile, which flew hundreds of Iraqi children into Jordan
for medical attention. He also introduced the "Phenomenal
Woman's Essay Contest" to promote gender equality and
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organized the area's first
computer lab, which helps
him keep in touch with the
community.
Kindling has already
returned to Georgia to
attend a wedding. She said
the area's motto, "Guests
are a gift from God,"
made it easy to maintain
communication with her
newfound friends. "They
need to know we're still
available for advice," she said.
As the volunteers returned home to contemplate their
experiences, they realized their devotion to service had
deepened. O'Brien and DiGiovanna are both considering
jobs in Washington, D.C., or overseas, where they can apply
their international skills. Kindling has considered returning
to school and also may pursue work in D.C.
"You have to be able to recognize the progress and
don't focus on the adversity," O'Brien said. "Then you can
appreciate the success."
For more information, visit www.pcrtcccorps.jjor.
Workers construct a roof for anew library during
a Peace Corps project in the Dominican Republic.
Karen Pushaw, 18,
works in the kitchen
at St. Francis Inn.
of peace in a violent community. A mural on the outside wall
personifies reconciliation and nonviolence, the peacemaking
attributes of St. Francis of Assisi. "It captures what we hope
to achieve," she said. "An oasis of peace in the middle of the
ghetto, where people can feel they're appreciated and valued
and human."
La Salle's decision to recognize Pushaw with an honorary
doctorate in 2005 stunned her. She felt the University's
recognition of her service showed its strong institutional
commitment to living out Christian values.
Yet no number of honors and degrees
could encapsulate what Pushaw learns
every day from the community in which
she lives and serves. "The level of
poverty here is so extreme and yet
the guests don't seem to resent who
we are or where we've come from,"
she said. "The thing that inspires me about
them is that they seem able to enjoy life and
they have a great resiliency."
To learn more, visit www.stfi'nucisinn.orjj.
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Committing to La Salle's Mission of Compassion
BY MARIAN BUTCHER
ONE MORNING, AT THE END OF SERVING BREAKFAST TO
50 men and women at the Holy Family Catholie Worker
House in Kansas Citv, Mo., Vicki Kline, '05, notieed one
man lying across a few chairs in the back of the dining
room. She tried to wake him and noticed that he seemed to
be in pain. Worried, Kline led the man, whose name she did
not even know, to her car and took him to the hospital.
For most people, and even for Kline up until a few years
ago, the story of taking a perfect stranger to the hospital
would be one they'd tell for days and perhaps remember for
the rest of their lives. During Kline's two years as a Lasallian
Volunteer, however, witnessing personal crises among the
needy and often homeless individuals and families at Holy
Family House was part of the routine.
"■Things that we would view as crises outside of that environ-
ment are part of daily life — you take people to detox, you
break up fights, you confront destructive behavior," she
said. "My experience was a crash course in understanding
human emotions and in discovering how open you are
Vicki Kline, '05 (center, in red), leads Holy
Family House s annual Good Friday
Stations of the Cross in St. Louis, Mo.
to the full experience
of service."
Kline, who graduated
from La Salle with a degree
in social work, joined
the Lasallian Volunteers
just after college and was
assigned to Holy Family
House, a soup kitchen and
family shelter. There, she lived in community with other
volunteers and a Christian Brother.
She helped to run the soup kitchen, which served
200 people a day, six days a week, and also held another
job on the side.
Resident volunteers at Holy Family House agree to live
simply and in voluntary poverty by practicing the values
of the Catholic Worker Movement, which was founded by
Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, a former Christian Brother.
Living in a place like Holv Family House
makes you strip yourself of all sorts
of preconceived notions
Reaching Out to Others
BY STACEY KAUFFMAN, '08
SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE LA SALLE
community have taken the University's
commitment to community service to heart
with their dedication to the organizations
Back On My Feet and City Year.
Back On My Feet (BOMF) is a nonprofit
organization that encourages Philadelphia's
homeless population to become healthy in mind
and body by building confidence
and self-esteem through
running. Two staff members —
Shonta Collins and Andrea Young —
are lead runners for BOMF who guide
and encourage a group in a several -
mile run through the city.
Andrea Young runs with BOMF two
mornings each week before coming to
work at La Salle as a resident coordinator.
She said working at La Salle encouraged
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her to become involved. "The University supports people
and encourages them to do things for others," she said.
Shonta Collins, the International Education Coordinator
for the Multicultural and International Center at La Salle,
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of what service is, what faith is, what spirituality is supposed
to be in the face of injustice and violence," Kline said.
"You're trving to pare yourself down to the basic elements
of being compassionate and being there for somebody."
Kline found that being fully engaged in the lives of
others comes at a hefty emotional price. Catholic Workers
often have a sense of humor about diis experience. One
volunteer created a list of coping strategies for the stress,
including: "Go to your room and cry if necessary, but then
come downstairs and do the dishes."
Today, though her official commitment to the Lasallian
Volunteers has ended, Kline is still involved, even as she
pursues a master's degree in social work at the University
of Missouri -Kansas City and works with female inmates in
an enrichment program at a municipal jail. She has nodced
the common link of poverty between the inmates and the
people she serves at Holy Family House.
"Speaking out on behalf of the friends I've made,
who live under bridges or get arrested or get deported,
has allowed me to become a part of their lives," she said.
"Nothing that I do is ever completely detached from their
reality, and it has shown me how interdependent we are."
A HISTORY OF SERVICE
Since the Lasallian Volunteer Program began in 1989, more than
400 lay volunteers have joined Christian Brothers in their mission
around the country. Over the years, 17 La Salle graduates have
committed one or two years to service as teachers, tutors, coaches,
social workers, and staff members at schools, homeless shelters,
soup kitchens, and recreation centers.
And even after their commitments ended, a few alums have
remained closely connected to the Lasallian Volunteers.
Kelly Burke Laflamme, '93, a Lasallian Volunteer from 1993
to 1995, is Co-Chair of the organization's Advisory Board, and
David Shrank, '93, a program volunteer from 1993 to 1994,
serves on the Lasallian Volunteer Program's fundraising committee.
For more information, visit www.lasallianvolunteers.org.
Kline said that the opportunities she had at La Salle
to explore Philadelphia, to speak up on issues she felt
passionate about, and to interact with faculty who
encouraged her to think critically about what she could do
for others, solidified her goals.
"The last few years have definitely strengthened my
resolve to use my career and my life to advocate for social
change and social justice," Kline said. "Right now I can't
think of anything else I'd rather do."
has been involved with BOMF for about seven months. She
said that running with the organization empowers her. When
she runs, she feels "healthier, lighter, and better all around."
Like Back On My Feet, City Year is an organization that
brings people together. City Year organizes diverse groups
of young people between the ages of 18 to 24 and provides
them with the opportunity to spend a year doing full-time
service. Sean McDevitt, '00, and Tim Hannigan, '96, became
involved in City Year after graduating.
"I had the desire to do something involving service and
education," said Hannigan who earned a bachelor's degree
in education from La Salle. "I didn't want to jump directly
into a classroom teaching job." Hannigan became involved
in City Year when the organization started its Philadelphia
chapter in 1997, and he was active in the organization
for two years.
McDevitt worked for City Year Boston, spending his time
as part of a group of 10 leading an after-school program for
seventh-graders. He and his group tutored the children and
took them on field trips.
He describes his City Year experience
as "very hands-on."
"I think La Salle has a great
atmosphere which encourages
participation in activities from
student government to
community service," said
McDevitt, who is now Alumni Director
for City Year. "La Salle introduced me
to service."
Collins said giving back empowers
her. "La Salle is very supportive
of embracing your civic and social
responsibilitv," she said. "La Salle
supports those who don't necessarily have
the same opportunities as others."
For more information, visit
www.backonmyfcct.or_q and www.cinycar.orri.
SPRING 2008
cover story
Serving Children through Charity
BY LEEN KHALIFA, '00
AS ONE OF THE AREA'S LARGEST CHARITIES, VARIETY—
The Children's Charity of Greater Philadelphia provides
programs and services to approximately 10,000 children
with disabilities in the Delaware Valley.
Variety's Executive Director, Andrew Tack, '95, has
improved the organization's status to that of a premier
chapter in the country, which has earned it the Fiscal
Excellence Award. This honor has been bestowed upon
Variety of Philadelphia both years Pack has served
as its director. It recognizes the chapter that has shown
the greatest increase in revenue, the lowest administrative
costs, and the largest development of new programs for
children with disabilities.
"I love being able to give back," Pack said. "It's great
to be in a position to apply a business philosophy to the
nonprofit sector, developing cost-effective programs
through fundraising, which truly make an impact on the
lives of the children we serve."
Pack has worked with Variety since 1996. During his
tenure, the organization has generated millions of dollars
in revenue and created dozens of new programs and
fundraisers. Among the charity's significant accomplish-
ments under his leadership is die Family Resource Center
for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
variet
the children's chari
Andrew Pack, '95
The center — located at Variety's 80-acre Camp and
Developmental Center in Montgomery County, Pa. — has
emerged as the region's premier provider of care, services,
and programs for children with autism spectrum disorders,
their families, and caregivers. The center collaborates with
social workers and medical professionals to provide the best
care for children on the spectrum, especially during the vital
time immediately following diagnosis.
"A child with autism in Philadelphia is forced to wait for
an average of two years before receiving health care," Pack
said. "The Family Resource Center helps children and their
families receive immediate help."
Pack has also enlisted the support of many La Salle alums
for Variety. "I am surrounded by unbelievable people who give
of themselves while asking nothing in return," he said.
For more information, visit www.varietyphila.org.
Nurturing the Needy
BY JANINE STEVENS, '07
"I GET MY DRIVE FROM BEING ABLE
to provide services to people who have a need,
in the hope that their troubles will ease, even
just a bit," said Melanie Gavin, MSN '97.
"People actually do go on to an
improved quality of life." Gavin
turned a nursing practicum require-
ment for the master's program at
La Salle into an opportunity to serve the
needs of the community for a decade.
"The need was there. The community
was diere," Gavin said. St. Vincent's Health
Center, located in Germantown, was born
to meet the needs of St. Vincent Dining
Room guests by improving health of mind,
spirit, and body. Respect and emotional support are at the
core of St. Vincent Health Center's services, which provides
relief from the everyday discomforts of the poor and homeless.
Gavin's goal upon arriving at St. Vincent's was to expand
the health center in order to make the services more widely
available. The center provides nursing care, health education,
and assistance by linking people to the appropriate health and
social services. "The volunteer nurses at St. Vincent's had
been talking about expanding, but no one had enough time
to take it on," Gavin said. At the time, the health center was
open only one hour on Sunday for three Sundays each mondi.
During Gavin's employment, staff expanded from
a strictly volunteer basis to include an administrative
employee, two staff nurses, and a volunteer nurse for each
shift. The health center broadened its hours as well, opening
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Encouraging the Next Generation
BY KATY RESCH GEORGE, '01
"VISITING THE CHILDREN IS A GREAT WAY TO RECHARGE.
The preschool is a happy place," said Jim Mullan, '61, MBA
'78, about Early Years, Counseling or Referral Agency
(CORA) Services1 state-licensed preschool program in the
Fox Chase neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia.
It's no wonder the preschool is such a happy place.
When CORA recently constructed its new facility, they
didn't build typical, run-of-the-mill classrooms to house
their child-care center; instead, they paved the halls like
citv streets and painted the walls with towering skyscrapers,
creating a unique, child-sized city for the preschoolers to
care about and learn within.
Mullan, who serves as Chair of CORA Services' Board of
Directors, said the nonprofit treats all of its clients with this
kind of specialized attention — which is one of the reasons,
he believes, the nonprofit improves the lives of the more
than 20,000 children and families it works with each year.
When Mullan retired from his position as Chairman
and CEO of PrimeSouce Corp. four years ago, he thought
carefully about how to best spend the energy once devoted
to his profession. Of course, he wanted to see more of his
family, but, believing that "success reflects not just your
career, but the spectrum of your entire life," he wanted to
use his retirement to contribute to the community.
Jim Mullan, '61. MBA 18. reads to a group of preschoolers.
Since then, Mullan
has actively dedicated
his talents as a business leader to CORA Services, though his
relationship with the organization began about 20 years ago.
Founded in 1971 under the sponsorship of the Sisters
of Good Shepherd, CORA Services provides a range
of educational and counseling programs in the Greater
Philadelphia region, including the city's East Germantown
section, where Mullan was born and raised.
In part, it was this neighborhood tie that acquainted
Mullan with CORA in the 1980s. The involvement of the
Good Shepherd nuns, who Mullan recalled "had been
a positive presence in the neighborhood growing up,"
especiallv led him to support the nonprofit. Now, after
vears of working with the organization, its core value of
individualized care reminds Mullan of the Lasallian tradition
that both motivated him as a student and inspired his
dedication to service.
"Much like La Salle, what CORA offers is not a one-
fits-all, cookie-cutter approach to care," he said.
To learn mure, visit www.eoraservices.com.
for four hours on Saturdays and three hours on Sundays.
"We eventually got a social worker, which was a huge God-
send," Gavin said. "She could take the next step with our
guests with regard to housing and jobs."
Gavin said that spending one-on-one time with health
center guests — who may be homeless, elderly, uninsured, or
living with addictions and depression — is vital to its success.
The nurses at St. Vincent's teach the message of primary
health care and prevention to those who live in poverty and
deal with addictions. Gavin said, "At times, it's as simple
as blood pressure check and a bar of soap."
Melanie Gavin. MSN '97 (right), with
St. Vincent Health Center staff and volunteers
(from left) Kathye Torrisi. Nancy Wiedemer,
Alfreda Scott, and Bwynn Sinkinsa.
Gavin became Director of
St. Vincent Health Center in 1997,
a position she held until her
departure in 2006. She currently
works through Einstein Hospital as a
visiting nurse for the Immune Deficiency
Center for the hospital's HIV clinic.
"Much like the mission of the
Christian Brothers, the nurses
at St. Vincent's Health Center serve
the community. The clients keep us
going," Gavin said. "In many ways, we benefit
as much as they do from the encounters
in the health center. You get enough small
successes that make it worthwhile."
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features
Achievi
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GROWING UP IN A TOUGH PHILADELPHIA NEIGHBORHOOD
with a passion for the city's impressive, but often disheart-
ening, sports teams, it's no wonder Sister Mary Alan
Barszczewski, '75, has a fighting spirit.
Sr. Alan, originally of Fishtown,
recently received the President's
Medallion from Felician College, her
first alma mater, for her lifelong dedica-
tion to St. Anthony's High School in
Jersey City, N.J. The inner-city Catholic
school's story of survival — with Sr. Alan
working 24 years as the unlikely Adiletic
Director — is also in the works as a movie.
Home of the nation's No. 1 high
school boy's basketball team, St. Anthony's
is often mistaken for a prosperous
private school to those unaware of its
circumstances. Since her placement
at St. Anthony's 30 years ago, Sr. Alan
has struggled to overcome the school's
financial troubles and has led its students
to success. Even today, as she battles
reoccurring liver cancer, Sr. Alan makes
the school her first priority.
"We're giving them a sense of hope,"
she said. "When I became a sister, I desired
to help kids and always wanted to be in
education. I didn't find my niche until
I was doing it."
After earning her associate's degree
at Felician College, Sr. Alan went to work
as a teacher in Wilmington, Del. While teaching, she
began attending night classes at La Salle to pursue her
bachelor's degree in education. She earned her master's
degree from Villanova.
Her assignment to St. Anthony's in
1977 was disappointing. "For a Philly
kid at heart, I was less than thrilled," Sr.
Alan said. "Wilmington was closer to
Philly." Although farther from home,
she found that she easily related to the
school's inner-city kids.
At that point, St. Anthony's already
had a phenomenal basketball team and
outsiders were contemplating whether
the high school was cheating. The
principal suggested Sr. Alan, a history
teacher who had played basketball in
high school, become Athletic Director
to ease the tension. A tenacious group
from Hudson County widi the reputation
for being the area's "good ol' boys" held
the first athletic meeting in the back
of a bar — but to their surprise, the nun
showed up.
"I learned as I went," she said.
Sr. Alan and basketball Coach Bob
Hurley developed a strong bond to the
Sister Mary Ulan Barszczewski, 75(left), receivesthe benefit of their students. Hurley was
President's Medallion from Sister Theresa Mary Martin, a strict disciplinarian on the court, and
Sr. Alan lent a compassionate ear to
students when things weren't going right.
President of Felician College, for her dedication
to St. Anthony's High School in Jersey City, N.J.
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"We used basketball to better their lives,'" she said.
"To this day, we get a lot of kids who are below level
in basic skills, and we bring them up to the next level.
It's an ongoing batde."
Manv of the students excel in basketball, but they feel
they can't accomplish anything else, Sr. Alan said. Those
at St. Anthony's are driven to change that attitude.
"The kids are just looking for people who will be positive
with them and give them hope and encouragement," Sr. Alan
said. "They need someone to listen to them."
For more than three
decades, Sr. Alan has witnessed
the impact of having provided
a positive voice for her
students. But possibly the
most appreciated moment
came recendy, when current
and former students returned
sentiments of care and
optimism during the fight
of her life. For the past six
years, she has sought vigorous and experimental treatments
to batde liver cancer. The situation looked bleak last year,
so friends recentlv threw her a "thank you" party.
"What stands out in my mind is how caring the kids
were," Sr. Alan said. "It's the most wonderful feeling of
success. They come back and visit and have become good
contributors of societv. They're parents who are bringing
their children back to school."
"We used basketball to better their lives
To this day, we get a lot of kids who
Amazingly, doctors offered Sr. Alan a new pill — without
the negative side effects of chemotherapy — and were thrilled
with the results. She is back to St. Anthony's several times
a week to continue the school's plan for the future.
Each year, the school must raise SI. 5 million to survive.
A core group at St. Anthony's, including Sr. Alan as Vice
President of the school, has worked tirelessly to develop
a board of trustees who can continue the school's mission.
"It takes a tremendous amount of energy," she said. "When
it's time for me to retire, I hope there's a good development
office in place and an endow -
are below level in basic skills, and we
bring them up to the next level. It's
an ongoing battle."
— Sister Mary Alan Barszczewski, }75
ment established so the work
of the school can continue."
Looking back at her
vocation is humbling, she
said. "It's not just my work —
so many people make it
happen." The love, coaching,
encouragement, fundraising,
and care that occur at
St. Anthony's have written
a happy ending for coundess students. Their story. The Miracle
of St. Anthony's^ has been successful as a book and will soon
be developed into a movie. Sr. Alan's wish is that this recogni-
tion gets the message out to "keep the mission going."
"I'd like people to realize we're like a lot of other
struggling Catholic schools," she said. "We'd like to make
the world a better place and help kids become better people."
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rHT I Give Back: Thomas, '54, and Janet Kean
ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE NOT LIVED IN 1M
area tor more than 40 years, Tom and Jn
staved connected with La Salle through tneR
support of the University.
Tom, who earned a bachelor's degree in accounting
from La Salle in 1954, and Janet Kean have been faithful
donors to the Annual Fund and the Explorer Club for
many years, and thev also have endowed a scholarship for
a member of La Salle's swim team.
Recently, the Leans gave a generous donation to Shoulder
to Shoulder: Securing the Future, a major gift initiative to fund
a new science and technology center and strengthen the
University's endowment. Over the seven-year life of Shoulder
to Shoulder, the University broke new philanthropic ground
by raising S84 million. Part of the Leans' gift went toward the
couple's second endowed scholarship for a La Salle student.
The new scholarship, awarded for the first time in the
2007-08 academic year, will benefit one student each year
who has encountered an emergency financial situation and
needs assistance in order to continue at La Salle. The goal
is to keep a talented, motivated student from dropping out
as a result of a financial hardship.
Tom Kean, who attended La Salle on a swimming scholar-
ship, said he feels it is important to give back and give students
the same opportunity he had to get a college education.
"I probably wouldn't have had the choices I had in my
life and my career if it hadn't been for La Salle," he said.
After graduating from La Salle and spending five years in
die Army, Kean and his family relocated to Albemarle, N.C.
In 1960, he took a job with Jefferies Southern Processors,
a commercial textile dyeing and finishing plant. He retired
as the company's President and CEO in 1991.
The Keans have two daughters, Teresa Anne and Ann
Marie, and one granddaughter, Ashley.
The Keans' dedication to providing educational opportu-
nities has not been limited to La Salle. Avid Tar Heels adiletics
fans, they have established five swimming scholarships
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Tom Kean, '54, with (from left) his daughter Teresa Ann, his gtanddaughtet, Ashley,
his daughter Ann Marie, and his wife. Janet.
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tom
Kean also serves on the Executive Board of the Educational
Foundation, a nonprofit that raises funds for scholarships for
University of North Carolina student-athletes.
In Albemarle, the Keans are longtime supporters of the
Stanly County Family YMCA. Tom Kean has served on
the organization's Board of Directors for more than two
decades, overseeing a large-scale renovation of the facility
and the building of a new aquatic center. The Keans are also
active parishioners at Annunciation Catholic Church.
The Keans have received numerous accolades for
their dedication to the institutions and causes they have
supported over the years. However, they get the most
satisfaction out of the relationships they have forged with
various scholarship recipients and the tokens of appreciation
they have received — including Christmas cards, letters, and
family photos — from former students who have benefited
from the couple's generosity.
"It just gives you a really good feeling to give other
young people a helping hand before they go out in the
world," Tom Kean said.
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BY SCOTT LAUGHEAD
FOUNDED IN 1863 BY THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, LA SALLE
University values service to others as an important charac-
teristic of a well-rounded individual. Of the several goals
listed in the University's mission statement, one specifically
states "to continue to provide to die residents of the immediate
La Salle neighborhood the educational resources and
expertise to improve the quality of their lives."
This Catholic tradition set forth by St. John Baptist
de La Salle could be plainly seen at the Explorers' men's
basketball game against Richmond on Jan. 9.
That afternoon, a large percentage of
those in attendance were students from
local elementary schools, who received
free Explorer rally towels and a luncheon
before the game. This treat is just one
example of a program implemented
through an Athletic Department
initiative called Project Teamwork.
Project Teamwork is a community
service initiative sponsored by the
La Salle Athletic Department. It was
developed as a way to get Explorer
student-athletes involved in the
community surrounding the University.
One of the strongest relationships
stemming from the program is the
Adopt-a-School initiative, in which La Salle Athletics has
partnered with Logan Elementary School. At Logan, Explorer
student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in an
after-school mentoring program as a partnership with Big
Brothers Big Sisters.
"The Logan-La Salle partnership has opened an entirely
new world for students at Logan Elementary School," said
Principal Mark Wilicki. "It has given them new experiences
that they would otherwise not encounter."
La Salle student-athletes also have felt a sense of
accomplishment. "My little sister is always so excited
The Logan-La Salle
partnership has opened
an entirely new world
for students at Logan
Elementary School.
It has given them new
experiences that they
would otherwise not
encounter."
— Principal Mark Wilicki
to see me," said La Salle field hockey player and program
participant Kara Harpel. "That lets me know I'm making
a difference."
Other Project Teamwork events that have taken place over
the years include the Fairmount Park cleanup, tree-planting
projects, Christmas toy drive and gift wrapping, food bank,
book drive, and sports clinics. Philadelphia native Mike Ellerson,
'07, Director of Project Teamwork, is happy to be a part
of a group that serves the community. "I'm very fortunate
to be in the position to give back to the
neighborhood that I grew up in," he said.
The Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee (SAAC) has taken a leader-
ship role in helping get students actively
involved with Project Teamwork. These
members are viewed as the voice of the
student-athletes and are represented
by student-athletes from each of
La Salle's sports.
La Salle also is actively involved in
the National Consortium for Academics
and Sports (NCAS). The NCAS is based
on the idea of using the positive impact
of sports as a catalyst for change in our
society. Athletic Director Tom Brennan,
Ed.D., is a member of the NCAS Executive
Committee. Ellerson recently was on hand to accept the
NCAS Outstanding Outreach and Community Service award
at the organization's annual conference in Orlando, Fla.
This marks the sixth consecutive year that La Salle Athletics
has been recognized by the NCAS for its commitment
to communitv service and outreach.
"It is a testament to La Salle University and its student-
athletes to consistently receive such high praise for work done
in the community," Brennan said. "The special emphasis that
we place upon work in the immediate neighborhood mirrors
the efforts of the University to reinvest in the communitv."
SPRING 2008
St. La Salle Series
Care for the Poor
"Good Kids Who Make Bad Decisions"
BY BROTHER BRIAN HENDERSON, F.S.C., '81
AT TIMES, SOMEONE ASKS ME
in reference to my past work as Dean
of Students and my current work
as Director of Saint Gabriel's Hall,
a residential program for juvenile
delinquent boys, "How are you doing
with those bad children?" I always
respond, "They are not bad, they are
good kids who make bad decisions.'''
As a Christian Brother of 28 years,
I have primarily served inner-city
teenagers, working frequently with
the wayward, lost, and ultimately
marginalized youngsters of schools
and our society. Throughout, I have
found these youngsters to be down to
earth — what you see is what you get —
finding underneath their demeanor
a good soul of God and heir to heaven.
The experience of St. John Baptist
de La Salle heartens me. He discovered
within himself, and thus inspired our
Institute of Brothers along with a wide
network of colleagues, an appreciation
for the goodness within the children
characterized as "poor" in his time.
De La Salle wrote in his meditations,
"Recognize Jesus beneath the poor
rags of the children whom vou have
to instruct. Adore him in them."
St. La Salle did not see these children
as poor so much as they were of poor
circumstances.
The teenage boys at Saint Gabriel's
Hall are good kids afflicted significantly
bv what St. La Salle observed as
emotional trauma that leads to their
moral deterioration, which directly
contributes to their emotional and
behavioral impairment. St. La Salle
further linked trauma, deterioration,
and impairment with the struggles
of families to free themselves from
poverty, sacrificing attention to a more
adequate family life, which further
afflicts youngsters.
These realities described by John
Baptist de La Salle are realities today.
Brother Brian Henderson, F.S.C., '81
However, St. La Salle also pointed out
the importance of what I continue
to discover and reaffirm during my
ministerial work everyday, "The first
and basic transformation that occurs
in the lives of youngsters — especially
those who are in need — is that adults
are interested in them, seek them out,
and recognize them as persons."
Some accomplishments of former
youngsters of poor circumstances
whom I have encountered inspire me.
Just recently, while preparing to attend
a board meeting at St. Frances Academy,
an inner-city Catholic high school
in the second-poorest area of Baltimore
where I served as Dean of Students
10 vears ago, a former student I encoun-
tered frequently as Dean tapped me
on the shoulder. He greeted me warmly
and informed me that he could not
talk long because he now does what
I did — keep kids out of trouble and
in the classrooms! Currently, St. Frances
Academy employs four fine faculty
members who were students during
my tenure there, all of them having
overcome difficulties. A particularly
potential marginalized soul when
he came to St. Frances, he not only
graduated from high school but also
from college in Pittsburgh. I once
witnessed him presenting to an audito-
rium of high school students from low
economic areas of Pittsburgh, where
he said, "You must work to become
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This feature is the fifth installment in a nine-part series examining
St. John Baptist de La Salle, his mission, and its relevance in today's world.
Part 5
a product of yourself, not of your
circumstances." I was astounded by
the wisdom of his words, quite proud
of him, and glad to have worked with
him during his time of struggle.
St. La Salle possessed a clear
and great love for children of poor
circumstances. His writings, even
for the audience of today, are keenly
insightful and accurate descriptions of
what creates poor circumstances that
afflict children, and thev offer effective
prescriptions for solid comprehensive
education and transformation.
I continue to be proud of the
"troubled" young people who are now
"capable" young adults shepherding
the next generation of "troubled"
youngsters as credible witnesses of
becoming a product of themselves,
not of their circumstances. This, to me,
is the ultimate outcome of faithfully
living the mandate of St. John Baptist
de La Salle, "To touch the hearts of
your pupils and to inspire them with
the Christian Spirit is the greatest
miracle you can perform and one
which God expects of you."
— Br. Brian Henderson, F.S.C, '81,
is Director of Saint Gabriel's Hall
in Audubon, Pa., which provides
a long-term, multi-service residential
program for delinquent male youth.
For additional information, visit
www.saintgabrielssystem.oiri. In addition,
Br. Brian is Chair of the Board for
St. Frances Academy, the nation's oldest
African American Catholic high school,
in Baltimore, Aid. He is a former Dean
of Students and Assistant Principal at
St. Frances Academy, and he graduated
from and previously taught at West
Catholic High School in Philadelphia.
We invite feedback on this issue and
welcome ideas for future installments
of the series. Please contact Marian
Butcher at butclicr@lasalle.edu.
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In the Words of the Founder
"The more affection you show for [the poor], the more
you will belong to Jesus Christ."
"You should look upon the children you are charged to
teach as poor, abandoned orphans... This is the reason
God places them as if under your guardianship. He looks
on them with compassion and takes care of them as bein
their protector, their support and their father, and it is
to you that he entrusts their care. This God of goodness
places them in your hands."
— From Meditations, by St. John Baptist de La Salle
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"The Brothers have always in view the promotion of justice in the light
of the Gospel and either the direct or indirect service of the poor as the
preferred aspect of their ministry of education. Thev work directly for
the poor by providing an education for the economically deprived, victims
of social injustice, delinquents, and those neglected by the rest of society."
— From The Rule of Brothers of the Christian Schools, 19S7
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"We express solidarity with poor children when, by word, action, and quality
of presence, we manifest to them profound love and reverence. In solidarity,
we strive to help them grow in 'resilience.' Experts on the care of disadvan-
taged children describe resilience as the capacity to do well in spite of stress
or adversity'. Resilience resists destruction of the human spirit. It cultivates
the capacity to construct a positive life in spite of difficult circumstances."
— From the Pastoral Letter of Brother John Johnston, F.S.C,
former Superior General, 1 999
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"We are Lasallians because St. La Salle's story is ours. In April of 1714,
one significant episode of that story unfolded. Troubles in the schools in Paris
led the Brodier Directors and Principals to recall St. La Salle to the city. Upon
his arrival in August, St. La Salle responded to the call. 'Well, here I am. What
are your wishes?' This is a response full of faith in God's holy presence, 'Here
I am.' It is a response full of zeal and a readiness to respond to the real needs
at hand, 'What are your wishes?'
"In a world that often doubts that truth can be known, and in a time when
the poor long to find signs of God's holy presence while hungering for prophets
of authentic justice and lasting peace, the tradition of St. La Salle is our guide.
Education for justice — both works of mercy in service to the poor and social
action leading to long-term change — are two expressions of our shared ministry.
With the presence of Jesus in our hearts we can with confidence follow
in the footsteps of St. La Salle to respond with confidence, 'Here I am.
What are your wishes?'"
— From Educating in Justice, 'Justice: A Characteristic ofLasalliau Education, "
by Kevin Regan and Edward Sirois, La Salle Academy, Providence, R.I., 2004
SPRING 2008
news
President of Acme Markets Judy Spires is Awarded for Outstanding Leadership
Judy Spires, 75, took a part-time job
at Acme Markets while a student at
La Salle University, and just as both
played a role in her life then, Acme and
La Salle continue play a role in her life now.
La Salle recently honored Spires,
who is President of Acme Markets and
a member of the University's Board
of Trustees, with its Leadership Award
during the 16th annual Charter Dinner.
Spires' father, who was a truck driver
for Acme, helped her obtain a job there
to pay for college. She started as a part-
time cashier and said she "fell in love"
with the business.
Spires graduated with her bachelor's
in special education from La Salle, then
completed Cornell University's Food
Executive Program. She is finishing
her MBA at La Salle, and she said that
her La Salle experiences are still valuable
to her in the corporate world.
ST. BENILDE TOWER RECEIVES BLESSING
La Salle University's newly renovated St. Benilde Tower,
located on West Campus, received a blessing just before
classes began for the spring semester. The Rev. James
Dever, OSFS, Campus Minister (pictured above), Brother
John Kane, F.S.C., Director of Academic Support Services
for Student Athletes, Brother Robert Kimter, F.S.C.,
Director of University ministry and Service, and
Brother Joseph Willard, F.S.C., '64, Executive Assistant
to the President, led a ceremony and blessed all five
University-operated floors in the former Wister Tower of
Sermantown Hospital. The School of Nursing and Health
Sciences recently relocated classes and offices from
Wister Hall on Main Campus to West Campus. University
Advancement offices also are located in the building.
(From left) Leadership Award honoree Judy Spires. 75, Board of Trustees Chair William Sautter. II. Brother Michael J.
McGinniss. F.S.C.. Ph.D., 10, La Salle's President, and Trustee and Charter Dinner Host Bud Hansen, '58.
"A liberal-arts education opens your
mind to so much more than you ever
thought possible," she said.
During the Charter Dinner, Spires
remarked that her La Salle education
provided her with a strong foundation
for leadership. "At La Salle University,
I found my voice through acceptance,
through high standards and expectation,
and through the creative bent of the
academics," she said. "I learned how
to think. I learned how to question. I
learned how to work hard for what I want.
I learned how to achieve and learned
how to dream. ... I am proud to be a
truck driver's daughter and a daughter
of La Salle."
Spires has held prominent positions
with American Stores, Albertsons, and
Supervalu, including serving as President
of both the Albertsons Dallas/Fort Worth
and the Rocky Mountain divisions. Prior
to her present role at Acme, Spires also
served as Vice President of Sales and
Advertising, Vice President of Admini-
stration, Vice President of Human
Resources, Vice President of Operations,
Vice President of Integration, and Senior
Vice President of Marketing and Merchan-
dising. In 2006, she became the first
woman President of Acme Markets, over-
seeing 16,000 employees in 130 stores
in four states.
"I often get a great deal of feedback
from women who tell me that, with me
[in my position], they see someone who
has done it," Spires said.
In addition to serving on La Salle's
Board of Trustees, Spires is a board
member for Variety, The Children's
Charity; the Greater Philadelphia Chamber
of Commerce; the National Multiple
Sclerosis Society; the New Jersey Food
Council; and the Pennsylvania Food
Merchants Association.
She is a national Vice President of
the Muscular Dystrophy Association,
a member of the Forum of Executive
Women and the International Women's
Forum, serves on the Advisory Council
of Esperanza, and is a founding member
of the Greater Philadelphia Network of
Executive Women. Most recently, Spires
was appointed to serve on the Board
of Directors of the Pennsylvania Chronic
Care Commission as a co-Chair of the
Consumer Engagement Committee, as
well as on the board of the Philadelphia
Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Spires and her husband, Robert
Spires, '75, met while at La Salle. They
live in Philadelphia and have one son.
— Jon Caroulis
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New ROTC Scholarship Honors Major General William Burns
Beginning in the 2008-09 academic year,
ROTC students will be eligible for a new
scholarship program named in honor of
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William Burns, '54.
Burns, who sits on the University's
Board of Trustees, had been a top
negotiator for nuclear disarmament
during the Reagan Administration. He
previously instructed ROTC as a faculty
member at La Salle.
Eligible students who are awarded the
ROTC scholarship will receive full tuition
for four years, as well as paid room and
board at La Salle. Students who are
currently enrolled in the University also
may apply for the scholarship.
"We're pleased to offer this scholarship
both as a way to honor Major General
Burns and to attract some of the best
and brightest students to our school,"
said John Dolan, Vice President for
Enrollment Services. "The values and
ethics they will learn at La Salle will be
of great value to them when they assume
military leadership roles."
During more than 50 years of committed
service, Burns held a number of impor-
tant positions, including commanding
a field artillery brigade in Germany and
serving in Vietnam. In 1981, he became
the military representative on the Inter-
mediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
delegation in Geneva, Switzerland,
(Seated, from left) U.S. Army Maj. Ben. William Burns, 54, Brother Michael J. McCinniss. F.S.C., Ph.B., IB, La Salle s
President. (Back row, from left) Joe Bouryeb, 08. Lt. Col. Albert Flood, Professor of Military Science of La Salle Army
ROTC, and Brian McKenna, '08.
negotiating what was to become the only
U.S. -Soviet treaty that eliminated an
entire class of nuclear weapons. Later,
he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for Political Military Affairs,
and in 1987 President Ronald Reagan
named him Director of the U.S. Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency.
In 1993, Pennsylvania Gov. Robert
Casey appointed him to the Common-
wealth Court of Judicial Discipline of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
La Salle University is one of 25 colleges
in the Philadelphia area to participate
in the ROTC scholarship program.
—Jon Caroulis
BOOK DRIVE BENEFITS
LOGAN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
In December, members of La Salle's Alumni Association
delivered a total of approximately $2. 300 in books to
Logan Elementary School after a successful book drive
in the fall. Through a partnership with Scholastic Books
and generous donations during Homecoming Weekend,
students received $1,000 in brand-new books and
about $1,300 worth ol used books. (Back row. horn left)
Bill Durham. Community Liaison for La Salle-. Mark Wilicki.
Principal of Logan Elementary School: Jim Ahern. 10.
President of the Alumni Association; Kristin Fairweather. '97.
Vice President of the Alumni Association, holding her
daughter. Addison; Candy Hagamin. 07. Assistant Director
of Alumni Relations; and Steve Kinsey. Chief of Staff to
State Rep. lohn Myers, with students from Logan Elementary.
SPRING 2008
news
La Salle's Neighborhood Nursing Center Receives Grant
for Community-Based Abstinence Education Program
The U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services' Administration for
Children and Families has awarded
a one-year $510,089 grant to La Salle
University's Neighborhood Nursing
Center to work with youth and parents
and guardians about the benefits of
postponing sexual activity until marriage.
"Telling them to 'just say no' is not
enough — they need to understand them-
selves, their values, and the consequences
of their choices. They need skills that
will empower them to make good choices,"
said Ana Maria Catanzaro, R.N., Ph.D.,
Director of La Salle's Neighborhood
Nursing Center. "Each piece (of the
program) — self-esteem, effective communi-
cation, and having the skills that will help
them develop healthy relationships —
lays the foundation for helping our youth
make informed decisions."
The initial grant for the 10-week
Community-Based Abstinence Education
(CBAE) program totals $510,089; however,
if funding is approved for each of the
program's five years, the grant will total
$2,715,806. The grant also requires
the program to reserve 15 percent of its
budget for evaluation.
Each year, La Salle hopes to reach
out to at least 500 Philadelphia youth,
ages 12 to 18, and their parents and
guardians. In Philadelphia, 6.8 percent
of births are to women under the age
of 18, and 62.1 percent are to unmarried
mothers. According to the Philadelphia
Department of Public Health, the rates
are much higher among the North, West,
and Northwest communities.
La Salle has partnered with two local
organizations, Neighborhoods United
Against Drugs (NUAD) and The Women's
Institute for Family Health (WIFH), to
reach youth in these communities with
the 10-week CBAE program. La Salle
will focus on the Northwest Philadelphia
community, while NUAD and WIFH
will cover North and West Philadelphia
communities, respectively.
Each 45-minute session will be
taught by Health Ambassadors, who
are trained to teach the course content.
The "Sex Can Wait" curriculum includes
worksheets and activities for the students
to do with their parents and guardians.
"For many parents and guardians,
talking about sex with their children
is very difficult," Catanzaro said. "One
of the objectives of the CBAE program
is to involve parents and guardians
to encourage family communication."
To promote family dialogue, commun-
ication workshops will be held three
times a year to encourage parents and
guardians of the program's participants
to supplement the program's educational
content. In addition, La Salle will host
a daylong Youth Explosion event on
its campus each summer with motiva-
tional speakers and activities for CBAE
program participants and their parents
and guardians.
— Amy Gardner Cranston
La Salle Hosts the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Student Art Exhibit
The La Salle University Art Museum
recently hosted the 11th Annual Arch-
diocese of Philadelphia Student Art
Exhibition and awards ceremony.
More than 100 works created by
23 Archdiocesan high school students
were displayed for two weeks in the Art
Museum's new Community Art Gallery.
Staff from the Philadelphia Museum
of Art's Division of Art Education and
La Salle faculty and staff served as jurors
for the exhibition. Awards were given
for the best artwork in printmaking and
photography, graphic design, painting,
drawing, mixed media, and three-
dimensional art.
"The art exhibition is a wonderful
opportunity to showcase the students'
artistic abilities while encouraging them
to pursue their love of art," said Miranda
Clark-Binder, Assistant Curator of
Education for La Salle's Art Museum.
The La Salle University Art Museum
began in 1965 as a study collection
for the University's art history majors.
It opened in its current location, on the
lower level of Olney Hall, in
1976. The museum houses
more than 4,000 objects, and
La Salle is currently the only
university in the Philadelphia
area to own a permanent display
of paintings, drawings, and
sculptures from the Renaissance
to the present. In 2007,
with a generous grant from the
Connelly Foundation and support from
the University's Brother Daniel Burke
Endowment, the museum developed
and implemented a K-12 Education
and Community Outreach Program.
For more information on the Art
Museum, visit www.lasalle.edu/museum.
— Amy Gardner Cranston
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PERSONAL FINANCE EXPERT SPEAKS AT 2008 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
LASALLE
UNIVE
j left, Paul Brazina, Dean of the School of Business, Thomas J. Lynch, '62, past President of the Union League,
lane Bryant Quinn, and Brother Michael J. McGinniss. F.S.C., Ph.D., 70, La Salle's President
Jane Bryant Quinn, one of the nation's leading commentators on personal finance,
recently headlined La Salle University's 2008 Economic Outlook Forum. The event,
hosted by La Salle's School of Business and The Business Network of the Union
League of Philadelphia, was held at the Union League of Philadelphia.
Quinn's presentation, "The Economy and Your Money," offered a knowledgeable over-
view and advice for personal finance in today's turbulent U.S. economy. She discussed
the outlook of the business economy, pending government action and legislation, and
the impact the current economy has on one's personal finances.
"Jane Bryant Quinn has established herself as one of America's most trusted voices
for people trying to manage their money well," said Paul Brazina, Dean of the School
of Business. "In light of the current erratic market, Ms. Quinn's topic — the economy
and our money — is quite timely."
Named by World Almanac as one of the 25 most influential women in the United
States, Quinn's books, Making the Most of Your Money and Smart and Simple Strategies
for Busy People, have been read by millions. Her columns on investing and money
management have appeared in Newsweek, and her twice-weekly column on personal
finance is syndicated by the Washington Post to more than 250 newspapers.
Quinn worked for 10 years for CBS News, first appearing on the CBS Morning News
and later on the Evening News with Dan Rather. She hosted her own show, Take Charge!,
on the Public Broadcasting System and is a regular guest on Good Morning America.
— Amy Gardner Cranston
/The
( Princeton
v — Review
LA SALLE RECOGNIZED
FOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Thanks to a reference in
the 2008 edition of Princeton ^p
Review's Best 366 Colleges, {
students nationwide will '
recognize La Salle as a "Great
School for Education Majors."
Education Department Chair Frank
Mosca, Ph.D., recently received word that
his department was highlighted among
about 50 other colleges and universities
as a "Great School for Education Majors."
The book is available to high school
students and their families who are
researching undergraduate institutions.
La Salle was one of only three local
colleges acknowledged for their
education programs.
Mosca said the program is unique
because of its dual elementary and
special education degree, as well as the
amount of fieldwork required for students
to graduate.
— Liz Vargo
CELEBRATING LA SALLE'S CREATIVE COMMUNITY
Dave Falcone, Ph.D. (right), associate professor
of psychology, demonstrates his guitar skills
during the first Celebrate La Salle variety show.
Junior Doug Phelan (below), a biology major,
plays classical piano.
An evening of song, dance, music,
and comedy recently united Lasallians
of all ages and talents for the University's
first Celebrate La Salle: An Evening
by La Salle ... for La Salle.
The event provided a creative outlet
for about 40 students, faculty, staff,
and alumni to exhibit their artistic sides
during a three-hour variety show.
"There seemed to be a need for
a creative outlet," said Assistant Dean of
Students Anna Allen, '80, M.A. '02, who
organized the event. "It was an outlet
to share talents but also to give people
from various pockets of the organization
a chance to be together."
Performers delivered spoken word,
poetry, tap, improvisational comedy,
classical piano, guitar, dance, song,
and other entertainment during group
and solo acts.
Through donations, the program
solicited about 200 pounds of food
for Philabundance and around 30 books
for Logan Elementary School's library.
"The overall goal was to put on a
quality show," Allen said. "People got an
opportunity to be together and really felt
a sense of community."
— Liz Vargo
SPRING 2008
news
La Salle Honors Alumni for Athletic Achievements
Four alumni were recently honored as
2008 inductees into La Salle University's
Hall of Athletes. Chosen for their
outstanding athletic performance as
students were Rasual Butler, '02, men's
basketball; John E. Madden, '87, diving;
Kevin Myles, '00, cross country/track
and field; and Jami Wilus, '02, lacrosse.
Butler was the sixth Explorer to score
more than 2,000 points while playing
men's basketball at La Salle. He ranks
fourth among the University's all-time
scorers and was named to First Team
All Atlantic 10 in both 2001 and 2002.
He currently plays for the New Orleans
Hornets in the NBA.
In 1986, Madden set both Explorer
and Kirk Pool scoring records. He became
a MAAC Champion in 1986 and 1987
and placed 16th at the NCAA Champion-
ship in 1987. Madden also was a two-
time NCAA qualifier in one-meter diving
in 1986 and 1987.
Myles captured the Atlantic 10
1,000-meter championship in 1997.
(From left) Robert Toomer, who accepted the honor on behalf of his grandson, Rasual Butler, '02; Kevin Myles,
John E. Madden, '87; and Jami Wilus, 02.
The following year, he was the first
Explorer to be a NCAA Cross Country
Championship qualifier. Myles was part
of four record-holding Explorer relay
teams and was selected as La Salle's
Male Scholar Athlete in 2000.
In lacrosse, Wilus ranked first among
Explorers in career points, goals, and
assists. Wilus led the A-10 in points
and goals in 2001 and 2002. She
led the nation in goals per game and
finished second in scoring in 2001.
From 2000 to 2004, she was a member
of the U.S. Woman's Lacrosse National
Development Team.
— Liz Vargo
University Discontinues Football Program
La Salle University announced the
discontinuation of its football program in
November, citing the diminished pool
of suitable opponents as the key factor
in the decision.
"This was a very difficult decision,
and I announce it with a real sense of
disappointment," said Thomas Brennan,
Ed.D, Director of Athletics.
"It is important to note that this
decision was not the result of the perform-
ance of our team, nor is it a reflection
on the team and the young men who
have competed for La Salle," Brennan
added. "We admire the dedication and
manner with which our football players
represented La Salle University. We are
proud of the hard work these student
athletes have exhibited on the field,
in the classroom, and in the community."
Football was brought back to La Salle
in 1997 after a 56-year hiatus. Two
years later, La Salle joined the MAAC
Football League, which consisted of
10 schools with similar academic and
athletic profiles. Over the last eight
years, Georgetown decided to change
conferences, while Fairfield, Canisius,
Siena, St. John's, and St. Peter's
dropped their football programs.
Last spring Duquesne announced plans
to compete at the limited scholarship
level by joining the Northeast Conference
effective with the 2008 season. This
would leave only three remaining teams
for 2008— lona, Marist, and La Salle,
not enough for a league.
Members of La Salle's football team chip in to paint
the schoolyard fence at Logan Elementary School.
The Explorers compiled a record
of 35-76 in the 10 years since the
program returned. The team had back-
to-back winning seasons of 7-4 and
5-4 in 2000 and 2001 under head
coach Bill Manlove.
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195 5 Peter J. Critikos II, Ph.D. (B. A.)
of Flat Rock, N.C., retired as a professor
of history from Belmont Abbey College
in Belmont, N.C.
Harvey Portner (B.A.) of Elkins Park, Pa.,
was elected to a sixth straight four-year term
as Commissioner of Cheltenham Township.
He is the longest-serving Democrat in
township history.
Anthony G. Rampulla (B.S.) of Easton, Pa.,
celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary
with his wife, Rita, on Oct. 5, 2007.
19 5 6 David L. Andrews (B.A.) of Drexel
Hill, Pa., wrote the historical introduction
for Chester, a picture book published by
Arcadia Publishing, about the development
of Chester. Pa., in the 20th century.
Louis P. Reiff, Ph.D. (B.S.) of Edgewood, Md.,
retired as a senior chemist for the United
States Army Aberdeen Proving Ground.
195 8 William J.
Weber (B.A.) of Drexel Hill, Pa., has seven
children and 18 grandchildren.
1959 Joseph A. McGehrin Sr. (B.S.)of
Woodbury, N.J., a retired insurance broker,
celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary
with his wife, Agnes, on June 15, 2007.
196 2 Gerald J. Ziccardi (B.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., is a fourth-degree knight
with the Knights of Columbus. He writes
a monthly letter for Life and is a member
of the German Society in New York City.
196 3 Br. Dominic
A. Smith, F.S.C. (B.A.) of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
returned from his Sangre experience and
is currently the librarian at Central Catholic
High School in Pittsburgh, Pa.
1964 Richard F. Keevey (B.A.) of
Princeton, N.J., is a fellow of the National
Academy of Public Administration and the
Council for Excellence in Government. He
and his wife, Elizabeth, recently celebrated
their 40th wedding anniversary.
James J. Kirschke, Ph.D. (B.A.) of Paoli, Pa.,
was nominated for a Gavel Award from
the American Bar Association for his book,
Gouverneur Morris: Author, Statesman, and
Man of the World.
The Rev. William W. Spencer (B.S.) of Ann
Arbor, Mich., was ordained to the priesthood
on Dec. 14, 2007, for the Diocese of Saginaw
in Michigan. He was appointed administrator
of Our Lady of Lake Huron Catholic Church
in Harbor Beach, Mich.
1965 William A. Gallagher (B.S.) of
Palmerton, Pa., retired after 35 years
in the gypsum industry.
Alfred J. Michini, CPA (B.S.) of Lansdale.
Pa., was appointed to the Board of Directors
for Enterayon Inc. He is a tax, financial,
and management accounting and litigation
support specialist.
Nicholas C. Kierniesky, Ph.D. (B.S.)
of Gettysburg, Pa.,
retired from Mount
St. Mary's University
in Emmitsburg, Md.,
as professor emeritus
of psychology after more
than 35 years of service.
He served as National
Chair of the Council
of Undergraduate
Psychology Programs and published work
in a variety of professional journals.
Walter J. Plagens Jr. (B.A.) of Holiday. Fla.,
coached the Knights of Columbus adult
basketball team to first place in the 18-and-
over summer league at the Holiday recreation
center in Florida.
19 6 7 James A. Butler, Ph.D. (B.A.) of
Glenside, Pa., co-edited The Excursion, the
21st and final volume of a complete edition
of works by the 19th-century British poet
William Wordsworth. He is a professor of
English at La Salle.
Joseph F. Schatt (B.A.) of Camp Hill, Pa.,
completed a three-year term as President
of the Board of Directors of Catholic
Charities for the Diocese of Harnsburg.
19 68 James J.
Faulk (B.A.) of Sewell. N.J.. retired as the Vice
President of Construction from Paparone
Housing Co. of Mt. Laurel, N.J., after 29 years
of service. He plans to return to his first love,
teaching high school.
James M. Knepp, CPA, CMA (B.S.) of Allentown,
Pa., is an adjunct professor of business
at DeSales University in Center Valley, Pa.
Edgar J. Langdon (B.A.) of Warminster, Pa.,
will celebrate 50 years of marriage with his
wife, Mary, on June 7, 2008. They have four
children and nine grandchildren. He also will
be celebrating his 40th reunion at La Salle
this May.
Alum Named Provincial
for Baltimore District
Brother Dennis
Malloy, F.S.C,
'74, M.A. '81,
a member of
La Salle's Board
of Trustees, was
recently named
Provincial for
the Baltimore
District of the
Brothers of
the Christian
Schools after a brief appointment as
Assistant Provincial. He also has served
as Executive Director of St. Gabriel's
System since 2000.
Br. Dennis, a Christian Brother since
1973, has shown a strong devotion
to at-risk youth since graduating from
La Salle with a bachelor's degree in
psychology in 1974. In 1981, he earned
a master's degree in religious education
from La Salle, and, in 1985, he earned
a master's degree in social work from
Catholic University.
In July 2007, Br. Dennis was named
Assistant Provincial of the Baltimore
Province of the Christian Brothers and,
shortly after, became Provincial. He
succeeds Brother Robert Schieler, F.S.C,
'72, who now serves as a Regional
Councilor representing the U.S./Toronto
and French-speaking Canada regions
on the General Council of the Superior
General of the Christian Brothers.
As provincial, Br. Dennis will oversee
the work of 174 Christian Brothers
ersee
Francis M. Staino (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
retired from the United States Postal Service
in 2007 after 27 years of service.
19 6 9 Thomas R. McGuigan, Esq. (B.A.) of
Jupiter, Fla., was given top ranking in Who's
Who Legal: Florida 2008. He is ranked in
the top tier of capital markets and corporate
governance lawyers in Florida.
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notes
Marriages
19 8 0 Robert C. Gitman (B.A.) to Deidre Petry.
19 8 8 Timothy E. Legler (B.S.) to Christina Fuller (B.S. '01).
19 8 9 Donna J. Pomponi (B.A.) to Craig A. Jackson.
19 9 2 Ann Marie Galante, 0.0. (B.A.) to James Freeman.
19 9 4 Jennifer L. Shamrock (B.A.) to Mark L. Winkelmayer.
19 9 6 Kirstin B. Shrom (B.A.) to Jason E. Rhoads.
19 9 7 Genevieve M. Alexander (B.A.) to Thomas Kuon.
19 9 8 Christopher B. Mediano (B.S.) to Jennifer L. Holden.
2 0 0 0 Carey E. Reed (B.A.) to Javier R. Zamarriego.
Janet A. Whyte (A.A.) to Christopher Linaweaver.
2 0 01 Natalie Brooks (B.A.) to Kenneth Dubbs.
Christina Fuller (B.S.) to Timothy E. Legler (B.S. '88).
Ryan Gallagher III (B.S.) to Michele Brown.
Jessica A. Glass (B.A.) to Joseph Kendorski.
Michael F. Kochanski (B.S.) to Gina Marie Brennan (B.A. '03).
Roseanne C. Ricchezza (B.S.) to Geoff Mosher.
Therese J. Zaccagnino (B.A.) to Michael P. Marmion.
2 0 0 2 Nicholas J. Fulton (B.S.) to Michelle Nugent.
Patrick A. Kirlin (B.A.) to Erin Fundalewicz.
Peter M. Laub III (B.A.) to Jenny Nowlin.
Sabrina R. Swain (B.A.) to Bertram Scott.
John E. Travers, Esq. (B.S.) to Ashley McCormick.
2 0 0 3 Gina Marie Brennan (B.A.) to Michael F. Kochanski (B.S. '01).
Daniel J. Dooley (B.A.) to Kathryn E. Chick.
David C. McCue (B.A.) to Kelly D. Croasdale.
Katie E. Nealon (B.A.) to John F. Schalk.
David M. Smith (BSN) to Patricia A. Myers.
2 0 0 4 Maria C. Lehr (B.A.) to Michael Fortino.
2 0 0 5 Nicholas C. Gogno (B.A.) to Rachel Weidermann.
2 0 0 7 Kristin A. Schierbaum (B.A.) to Michael E. Milewski.
Peter R. Krok (B.A.) of Havertown, Pa., had
his first poetry book published, Looking for
an Eye, by Foothills Publishing Co. He is the
editor of the Schuylkill Valley Journal and
the Humanities Director at the Manayunk Art
Center. He also is a contracting officer at the
Defense Supply Center in Philadelphia.
Francis J. Ryan, Ed.D. (B.A.) of Glenside,
Pa., was honored by the Middle Atlantic
American Studies Association by having the
Best Undergraduate Research Project award
named after him. He is also the American
Studies Program Director at La Salle.
19 7 0 G. Michael Bellenglu. CPA (B.S.)
of Media, Pa., was appointed to the Board
of Directors for MRO Corporation, a market
leader of shared Release of Information solu-
tions for health-care providers. He is co-owner
and managing director of BF Healthcare Inc.,
a privately held physician staffing company
in Philadelphia, and founder and director
of SOURCECORP, a national provider of
business process outsourcing services.
Edward V. Colliton (B.A.) of Burke, Va., was
named the Academic Dean of California
University of Management and Sciences
at its new campus in Falls Church, Va.
Francis J. Dunphy Jr. (B.S.) of Villanova, Pa.,
was named one of the 75 Greatest Living
Philadelphians by Dunkin Donuts. He is the
head coach for Temple University men's
basketball and is on the Board of Directors for
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Philadelphia.
Edward A. Flynn (B.A.) is the new police chief
for the Milwaukee, Wis., police department.
Alfred C. Giovetti, Ph.D., CPA (B.S.) of
Catonsville, Md., was elected to a two-year
term as Governor of District III (Virginia,
Maryland, and West Virginia) for the Board
of Governors of the National Society of
Accountants. The society represents all
accountants who have demonstrated compe-
tence and professional responsibility through
education, examination, experience, and ethics.
Richard S. Girard, CTP (B.S., MBA '81)
of Hatfield, Pa., was appointed Treasury
Administrator for La Salle University.
Thomas A. Leonard, CPA (B.S.) of Media,
Pa., was selected to be included in the
exclusive Princeton Premier Registry. He is
a partner at Pricewaterhouse Coopers where
his responsibilities include overseeing the
financial services division in Philadelphia as
well as providing services to his own clients
and preparing financial statements.
Robert F. Shea (B.A.) of Dallas, Texas, is
the founding Director and first Chairperson
at the Hope for Peace and Justice Center
in Dallas. He is also a co-founder of The
Institute for Catholic School Leadership
at Loyola University in New Orleans, La.
Charles J. Quinn Jr., Ph.D. (B.A.) of Columbus,
Ohio, accepted an invitation to lecture
in Japanese for the Toshiba International
Foundation and Josai International University
on the Josai Tokyo campus. He was awarded
a fellowship for 2007-08 from the National
Endowment for the Humanities for research
in the history of Japanese language.
David L. Walty (B.S.) of Jamison, Pa.,
was named Accounting Manager of Solar
Manufacturing in Souderton, Pa.
19 7 1 Ronald J. Kroll (B.A.) of Palmyra, N.J.,
retired from the Internal Revenue Service
after 34 years of service.
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197 2 John J. Persia (B. A., MBA '01) of
Sewell, N.J.. is pursuing a master's degree
in religion at La Salle University.
Dennis Seddon (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
earned his 500th victory after 22 seasons
as the basketball coach for Roman Catholic
High School in Philadelphia.
1973 Michael J.
Tasch (B.S.) of Doylestown, Pa., was named
Marketing Representative for the Peter
Becker Continual Care Retirement Community.
He is also a licensed real estate broker with
Keller Williams Real Estate in Doylestown.
19 7 4 Louis A. Lombardo III (B.A.) of Maple
Glen, Pa., retired in June 2007 after
teaching history for 33 years at Upper Dublin
High School in Fort Washington, Pa. He was
also the head baseball coach at the high
school and taught at Montgomery County
Community College for more than 16 years.
Gary D. Smoller (B.S.) of King George, Va.,
is a scientist working in combat system
safety for the Department of the Navy.
19 7 5 Lawrence T. Bowman, Esq. (B.A.)
of Dallas, Texas, was
named a super lawyer
by his respective bar
association and was
elected to membership
in the Fellows of the
Texas Bar Foundation.
Fellows are selected
for their outstanding
professional achieve-
ments and their commitment to the legal
community in the state of Texas.
Karen (Fraunfelter) Burnett, P.G. (B.S.) of Punta
Gorda, Fla., was named Vice President of
EarthBalance, an environmental consulting
services company. She is a licensed profes-
sional geologist in Florida and Alabama.
Joseph M. Kelly (B.A.) of Orange Park, Fla.,
was promoted to Assistant Vice President,
Risk Management for CSX Corporation,
an international transportation company
offering a variety of rail, container-shipping,
intermodal trucking, and contract logistics.
Gerard J. O'Neill (B.S.t MBA '85) of Philadelphia,
Pa., was appointed to the consulting team
of Relevante, a leading provider of accounting
and technology consulting.
John D. Petrino (B.S.) Hamilton Square, N.J.,
retired after more than 30 years of service
with Philip Morris USA.
Karen (Golla) LaSalle, 06, married Michael LaSalle on May 26, 2007. at Resurrection of Our Lord Church in Northeast
Philadelphia. In honor of her alma mater and her new last name, the couple had wedding photos taken around campus
before their reception at the Holiday Inn City Line. Karen LaSalle is a nurse in the Labor and Delivery Unit at Chestnut
Hill Hospital, and she and her new husband live in the Maylair section of Northeast Philadelphia.
19 7 6 Philip S. Cosentino, Esq. (B.A.) of
Chambersburg, Pa., was awarded the Rotary
Club's 2007 Excel Award in Chambersburg.
This award is given to a non-Rotary Club
member who exemplifies the group's mission
of "service over self."
Br. John M. Crawford, F.S.C. (B.A., MBA '76)
of Philadelphia, Pa., joined the Religion
Department faculty at La Salle University.
He continues to make progress on his
doctoral work at Boston College.
Cynthia (Bonatucci) Fisher, M.D. (B.S.) of
Cooperstown, N.Y., was appointed Division
Chief of Otolaryngology Head and Neck
Surgery at Bassett Healthcare, an affiliate
of Columbia University.
The Rev. Michael A. McKillip (B.S., MBA
'97) of North Wales, Pa., is Pastor at
Calvary Lutheran Church of Bustleton
in Philadelphia, Pa.
Diane C. Wilmanski (B.A.) of Atlanta, Ga.,
is a consultant in finance and accounting
with MDI, a professional consulting and
staffing firm.
19 7 8 Kathleen P.
Bloch (B.S., MBA '90) of North Brunswick,
N.J., was appointed Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Langer Inc.
William J. Clark Sr. (B.S) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
retired as a staff sergeant in the Pennsyl-
vania National Guard after 42 years of service.
Frank D. Giardini (B.S.) of Downingtown.
Pa., was a guest speaker at the Knowledge
Congress' teleconference entitled "Form
990 Overhaul." He is the Managing Director
for Mid-Atlantic Exempt Tax Practice of
Wealth and Tax Advisory Services Inc.
Joseph M. Junfola, CPCU (B.A.) of Sewell, N.J.,
marked 30 years in the insurance industry.
He holds numerous insurance industry
designations, and he authored a workbook
and created a workshop, "Cause and Effect:
Managing the Construction Defect Claim."
He is working toward an executive certificate
in negotiation at the Mendoza College of
Business at the University of Notre Dame.
Maj. Matthew F. Toms (B.A.) of Southampton,
N.J., retired from the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
He served in active and reserve status as
both a flight and chief nurse in U.S. and
European theaters. He also served active
duty during Operation Desert Shield.
197 9 John M. Draganescu, M.D., FACP
(B.A.) of Wayne, Pa., merged his gastro-
enterology practice to form Premier Gl
of Delaware Valley, P.C. He also serves as
Assistant Director of the Internal Medicine
Residency Program at Mercy Catholic
Medical Center.
Daniel F. Polsenberg, Esq. (B.A.) of Las Vegas,
Nev., was named Chair of the Appellate
Committee for the American Bar Association.
He's been a member of the Appellate Commit-
tee for more than 10 years and is a partner
in Lewis and Roca's appellate practice group.
He is listed in Best Lawyers in America, and
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he also has been designated a super lawyer
by Law and Politics, a designation that places
him in the top 5 percent of all practitioners
in the western mountain states.
19 8 0 Leslie L. Branda (B.A.) of Naples,
Fla., was re-elected to the Board of Directors
of the Friends of Art at the Naples Museum
of Art in Naples, Fla.
Robert A. Gottlieb (B.A.) of Delray Beach, Fla.,
is returning to the United States to start-up
IntegraGen's United States operations.
IntegraGen is a French-based biotech and
personalized medicine company leveraging
gene discovery to commercialize molecular
diagnostic tests for metabolic and central
nervous system diseases.
19 8 1 Christopher E. Trotter (B.S.) of Rahway,
N.J., volunteers with the New Jersey Wing
of the Civil Air Patrol, a national nonprofit
benevolent organization that is the auxiliary
of the U.S. Air Force. He is a first lieutenant
working with Emergency Preparedness
Services as a search aircraft crew observer
and ground search team member.
198 2 John R. Greed (B.S.) of Yardley,
Pa., was promoted to Senior Executive Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer for
Mutual of America, specializing in providing
pension and retirement-related products,
programs, and services.
George T. Kenney Jr. (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
announced that he will not seek re-election
in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
after 23 years of public service.
Linda J. Miller (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is the Deputy Executive
Director of the Philadelphia
Parking Authority.
Births and Adoptions
1990 A son, James Carroll, to Jill and
Sean P. DeHaven (B.S.).
19 9 2 A daughter, Olivia Noelle, to Tom
and Melissa (Guenther) Ciesiak, CPA (B.S.).
A daughter, Sasha Lauren, to Peter and
Alexa M. (Knapp) Grollman (B.A, M.A. '94).
A son, Herbert Maximus, to Jennifer and
Herbert J. Lottier (B.S.).
19 9 4 A son, Luca Anthony, to Maria and
Stefano Cusano (B.S.).
A son, Jack Joseph, to Tyler and Oebra A.
(Fazio) Rutt (B.A.)
A son, Liam Francis, to Krista and Frank
Spera (B.A.).
19 9 5 Twin sons, Tyler and Peter (below),
to Elizabeth T. (Raab) Bradford (B.S., MBA '02)
and Kevin R. Bradford (B.A. '96).
A son, Lucas Martin, to Michelle and Martin
J. Hayes (B.A., M.Ed. '97).
A son, Thomas Henry, to Matthew and
Christine (McCann) Sisian (BSN).
A daughter, Jessie Eleanor, to Janet (Stewart)
Spaulding (B.A.) and David Spaulding (B.A.).
A son, Brady Daniel, to Daniel and Kristin E.
(Reilly) Woods (B.A.).
19 9 6 Twin sons, Tyler and Peter, to Kevin
R. Bradford (B.A.) and Elizabeth T. (Raab)
Bradford (B.S. '95, MBA '02).
A son, Brian Daniel, to Kari and Daniel S.
File (B.A.)
19 9 7 A daughter, Charlotte Kate,
to Michele and Robert Porcelli (B.S.).
A son, Nicholas Ryan, to Nick and Amy
(Buehler) Stranges (B.A.).
19 9 8 A son, Dalton Forbes, to Casey
and Robert M. Foreaker (B.S.).
A son, Andrew Dennis, to Christopher J.
Magliozzo (B.A.) and Danielle (Penko)
Magliozzo (B.A. '99).
Twin daughters, Morgan Marie and Caitlin
Noelle, to Courtney and Tracy L. (Stifnell)
May (BSN).
A son, Timothy Christopher, to Chris and
Sara J. (Chiappa) O'Brien (B.S.).
A son, Xavier Daniel Winchester-Seedes
to Laura Winchester (B.A.).
19 9 9 Triplets, a daughter, Sofia Natalee,
and two sons, Adam Richard and Luke
Anthony, to EvaMarie (DeAngelo) Deeney
(B.A.) and Donald D. Deeney (B.A.).
A son, Andrew Dennis, to Danielle (Penko)
Magliozzo (B.A.) and Christopher J.
Magliozzo (B.A. '98).
A son, Sean Edward, to Kiran and Katie P.
(Kiendzior) Raju (BSN).
A daughter, Reagan Marie, to Scott and
Angela M. (Purcell) Smith (B.A.).
A daughter, Ava Marie, to Domenic and
MaryEllen (Siegrist) Trocino (B.A.).
2 00 0 A son, Mario William, to Claire
(McGinley) Jacovini (B.S.) and Gregory M.
Jacovini (B.S.).
A son, Sean Robert, to Sean and Kelly
(Gregg) McCarthy (B.A.).
A daughter, Bridget Mary, to Tim and Mary
Beth (Davis) Walinskas (B.A.).
A son, Cole Robert, to Robert and Erin
(Smyth) Wenzel (B.S.).
2 0 0 1 A daughter, Victoria Rose, to
Rosalba and Vincent J. Dadino (B.A).
A daughter, Madison Marie, to Kevin and
Mandy (Dubbs) Derfler (B.A.).
A daughter, Eilis Friel, to Gary and Megan M.
(Berry) Keegan (B.A.).
A daughter, Maura, to Brian and Kristen
(O'Mara)Kelley(B.A.).
A daughter, Megan Anne, to Chuon and
Jennifer (Zenszer) Ngo (B.S.).
2 0 0 2 A daughter, Lily Ryan, to Jessica E.
(Crawford) Shambaugh (B.A.) and Corey D.
Shambaugh (B.A.).
A daughter, Madeline, to Tom and Patricia A.
(Gauss) Kelly (BSN).
2 0 0 4 A daughter, Kennedy Jayne, to Peter
and Kimberly J. (George) Curtis (B.A.).
2 0 0 7 A daughter, Madelyn Isabel, to John
and Shaune F. (McLaughlin) Slattery (B.A.).
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Louis F. Mosca (B.A.) of Sewell, N.J., was
elected the 96th president of the Philadelphia
Rotary Club. He is also the Senior Vice
President for Citi Smith Barney in Philadelphia.
Nicholas J. Ricciuti (B.S., M.S. '90) of Mullica
Hill, N.J., was named Senior Vice President
and group manager in the Business Lending
Division of Sterling Ban in Mount Laurel, N.J.
George T. Rizzuto, CPA (B.S.) of Maple Glen,
Pa., was appointed Chief Financial Officer
for Methodist Hospital Division.
Kenneth H. Ryesky, Esq. (MBA) is a solo law
practitioner in East Northport, N.Y. He is
an adjunct assistant professor of business
law and taxation courses at Queens College
CUNY. He published two scholarly articles,
"Part-Time Soldiers: Deploying Adjunct
Faculty in the War Against Student Plagiarism"
and "On Solid Legal Ground: Bringing
Information Literacy to Undergraduate-Level
Law Courses."
William D. Shields (B.S.) of Wilmington, Del.,
attended the Gehr Plastics 75th anniversary
symposium on May 11, 2007, in Mannheim,
Germany.
19 8 3 Kenneth J.
Avallon (B.S.) of Wyncote, Pa., was renamed
President of the Philadelphia Sports of Hall
of Fame Foundation. Under his leadership
and vision, the foundation was incorporated
as a nonprofit entity in 2002. He is the
founder and the driving force behind the
Philadelphia Sports of Hall of Fame.
Gregory J. Geruson (B.A.) of Jenkintown, Pa.,
was promoted to Vice President of Develop-
ment and Alumni Relations at St. Joseph's
University in Philadelphia, Pa.
198 5 Col. Marco Coppola, D.O., FACEP
(B.A.) of Colleyville, Texas, was promoted
to colonel and is a commander with the
Texas Medical Command of the Texas Army
National Guard. He holds the Surgeon
General's 'A' Proficiency Designator and
received the Order of Military Medical Merit.
In addition to being Chair of the Department
of Emergency Medicine at Las Colinas Medical
Center in Irving, Texas, he is a secretary,
board member, and founding partner of
Questcare Partners, a democratic emergency
medicine group. He is also the first physician
to be named Professor of Emergency
Medicine at Texas A&M University Health
Science Center College of Medicine.
Kevin M. McCausland (B.S.) of Overland Park,
Kan., was appointed Director of Operations
Jackie (DeMedio) Ferenschak, '04, and Mike Ferenschak, 04, M.A. 'OS, were married on Aug. I 1, 2007. Several La Salle
alumni attended the wedding. (Back row, from left) Kelly Bohrer. '04, Sarah Deal, '04, Ryan Hall, '05, Flizabeth Knapp. '06.
M.S. '07, Joshua Shrader, '05, Leo Schwartz, '05, Thomas DiCamillo, '05. Ray Bonnette, '03, Chris Orzechowski, '04,
Gregory Fala, '04, and Brian Campo, '05. (Middle row, from left) Jennifer Higgins, '04, Cristin Bieretz, '04. Melissa
Stypulkoski. '04, Aymee Davis. '05, Thomas Orzechowski, '05, and Julie Stanoch, 05. (Front row. from left) Lindsay
DeMuth, '04, the groom, Mike Ferenschak, '04, M.A. '06, the bride, Jackie (DeMedio) Ferenschak. '04. Danielle
Heeney, '04, and Margaret Walsh, 05.
for the Manufacturing Division of Tire Centers
LLC, a subsidiary of Michelm North America.
Michele M. Patrick (B.A.) of Arlington, Va.,
is the head speechwriter for the President
of Georgetown University. She also writes
a monthly column for Global Stamp News.
19 8 6 Daniel K. Fitzpatrick, CPA, CFA (B.S.)
of Newtown, Pa., oversees the commercial
banking business as President and Chief
Executive Officer for Citizens Bank in eastern
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
He is also a member of Citizens Financial
Groups' Executive Policy Committee, the
company's senior leadership team.
Gary W. Kennedy (B.A.) of North Wales, Pa.,
was named a premier adviser for the fourth
year in a row by Wachovia Securities. He is
a senior vice president in the firm's Doylestown,
Pa., office.
Robert M. Larney (MBA) of Northville,
Mich., was named Executive Vice President
and Chief Financial Officer for Foamex
International Inc.
Brian R. Schofield (MBA) of Exton, Pa., was
named Senior Managing Director and Construc-
tion Practice Leader for the commercial
property and casualty department for Frank
Crystal and Company in Philadelphia.
Karen (Anderson Davis) Whyte (B.A.) of
Erdenheim, Pa., was named Principal at the
New Eagle Elementary School in Wayne, Pa.
19 8 8 Francis T.
Faber Esq. (B.A.) of Churchville, Pa., operates
the sideline printer that allows him to send the
play photos to the offense, defense, and special
teams coaches of the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Rev. Debra J. Kissinger (B.A.) of
Macungie, Pa., is a lobbyist for state and
federal lawmakers on behalf of children
through her position in the Episcopalian
Diocese of Bethlehem.
Timothy E. Legler (B.S.) of Mullica Hill, N.J.,
is in his seventh year as an ESPN NBA
analyst. He played basketball in the NBA
for 10 seasons after playing for La Salle.
Judi Walsh Loughlin (B.A.) of Cranford, N.J.,
was promoted to International Editions Editor
of the Wall Street Journal.
Anthony M. Steel (M.A.) of Cronulla, Australia,
is in his second year at Australian Catholic
University. His focus is with the Institute for
Advancing Community Engagement, where
his research and planning activities are
concentrated on interfaith and mtercultural
dialogue, the integration of Sudanese
students into Sydney Catholic schools, and
leadership programs for young people. He
also teaches undergraduate units in the
School of Theology.
19 8 9 Michael A. Costa (B.S.) of New York,
N.Y., joins UBS Investment Bank Equities
group as Executive Director, Sales Trading,
focusing on marketing the equities platform
to institutions and hedge funds.
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CORRECTIONS
Courtney (Liebel) Laub, '01, was listed
incorrectly in the 2007 Honor Roll of Donors
and in the "Births and Adoptions" section
of the Winter 2007-08 La Salle Magazine,
and her daughter's name was misspelled.
The Honor Roll of Donors listing should
have read as follows:
2001
Young Alumni Club
Ry.m and Courtne) I Liebel) Laub
The "Births and Adoptions" entry should
have read as follows:
200 1 A daughter, Gwendaiynn Erin,
to Ryan and Courtney (Liebel) Laub (B.S.).
Vincent A. Durso, '04, was incorrectly listed in
the "Marriages" section of the Winter 2007-08
La Salle Magazine.
Thomas P. Murt (M.A.) of Hatboro, Pa., will
seek re-election in 2008 as a Pennsylvania
State Representative. He is a member of
Pennsylvania's committees on Veterans
Affairs and Emergency Preparedness, Child
and Youth, and Education.
Nancy (Fahringer) Szamborski (M.S.)
of Richboro, Pa., leads the nonprofit
organization Bucks County Housing Group,
dedicated to serving the county's homeless
and low-income families.
19 9 0 Sean P. DeHaven (B.S.) of Lansdale,
Pa., is the System Sales Director of Omnicall
Inc., a provider of automation systems and
software solutions targeting patient safety and
supply chain efficiency in health-care facilities.
Anneliese (Doll-Vishio) McMenamin (B.S.) of
Elkms Park, Pa., was named Vice President
for Human Resources at Kennedy Health
System, an integrated health-delivery system
in southern New Jersey.
Marcella (Bossow) Schankweiler (B.A.) of
North Wales, Pa., was named as one of the
75 Greatest Living Philadelphians by Dunkin
Donuts. She is the Founder and Director
of Crossing the Finish Line, a nonprofit in
Montgomery County providing young adult
cancer patients and their families with
a retreat from the physical and emotional
demands of cancer by providing a one-week,
expense-paid excursion in a comfortable,
secure environment.
Robert W. Standen (B.S.) of Jamestown, N.C.,
was named President of Key Risk Insurance
Co. and its affiliate, Key Risk Management
Services, a provider of workers' compensation
insurance products and services for employers
throughout the eastern United States.
19 91 Lt. Cmdr. John J. Meagher (B.A.) is an
executive officer with the United States
Navy Support Activity (NSA) in Bahrain. He
served Thanksgiving Day meals to more than
2,000 service men and women, Department
of Defense employees, and other personnel
who work at the NSA Bahrain.
Sr. Gloria Schaab, S.S.J. , Ph.D. (M.A.) of
Somers Point, N.J., released her newest
book, The Creative Suffering of the Triune
God: An Evolutionary Theology. The book
details her interpretation of the ongoing
dialogue of theology and science concerning
the problem of suffering.
Paul J. Williamson (B.S.) of Gladwyne, Pa.,
was named Director of Sales and Marketing
at the new Crowne Plaza Philadelphia Mam
Line hotel.
1992 Brian M. Fish, Esq. (B.A.) of
Edgewater, Md., is a federal prosecutor with
the United States Department of Homeland
Security, Immigration, and Custom Enforce-
ment. He prosecutes illegal aliens in depor-
tation proceedings in the Baltimore office.
William F. Muller, CFP, ChFC (B.S.) of Media,
Pa., is a certified financial planner with
Planning Directions Inc., a registered
investment advisory firm in Glen Mills, Pa.
1993 Brian A.
Bruder (B.S.) of Bordentown, N.J., was
promoted to Associate Director of Hormone
Therapy Marketing for the biopharmaceuticals
division of Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals
in Princeton, N.J.
Matthew J. Fee, Ph.D. (B.A.) of Syracuse, NY.,
was awarded his Ph.D. with distinction from
the Department of Cinema Studies at New
York University.
Maura A. (Foraker) Lundstrom (B.A.) of
Reading, Pa., completed a master's degree
in education, specializing in reading. She
taught special education for 12 years.
Maria (Savarese) McKeown (B.A.) of Haddon
Heights, N.J., is an assistant principal in the
Gloucester Township School District.
Matthew D. Melinson, CPA (B.S.) of Ivyland,
Pa., was named President of the Greater
Philadelphia Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified Public Accounts for
the 2007-08 fiscal year. He is the Director
of State and Local Taxes with Smith and
Associates in Devon, Pa., and an adjunct
professor at Philadelphia University in the
graduate tax program.
Robert L. Mikus (M.A.) of Lancaster, Pa.,
was named Associate Dean and Director
of Residence for Villa Julie College in Owings
Mills, Md.
Andrew H. Moskowitz (B.S., M.Ed. '99) of
Williamstown, N.J., is engaged to Roseann
Silenzio (B.S. '01). The two Explorers found
their way to each other on Match.com and
are planning an April 2009 wedding.
Paul T. Murray, ChFC, CDFA (B.A.) of North
Wales, Pa., is a certified divorce financial
analyst and is growing his wealth manage-
ment practice, Quigley & Murray Group.
Duane L. Swierczynski (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., penned two one-shot comics for Marvel
Comics, Moon Knight Annual No. 1 and
Pumsher. Force of Nature.
Gerald J. Tarantolo (B.S.) of Flemington, N.J.,
was promoted to an accounts executive
for Principal Financial Group, responsible
for corporate accounts in the New York and
New Jersey metro region.
19 94 John J. Higson, Esq. (B.A.) of
Havertown, Pa., was named one of
Pennsylvania's Rising Stars, as voted by
his peers and sponsored by Law & Politics
and Philadelphia Magazine.
Joseph A. Ochipinti (B.A.) of Lake Mary, Fla.,
earned a masters' degree from Webster
University School of Business and Technology.
19 9 5 Spencer T. Beck (B.S.) of Lititz, Pa.,
was named Vice President and Commercial
Loan Officer for Ephrata National Bank
in Ephrata, Pa.
Thomas V. Edwards Jr. (MBA) of Doylestown,
Pa., was named Technical Director of Met-
Pro Corporation, a global source for product
recovery, pollution control, fluid handling,
and filtration/purification technologies.
Joseph T. Lopez (B.A.) of Churchville, Pa.,
operates the instant replay machine for
the Philadelphia Eagles.
Staci Wilhelm Loranca (B.S.) of Royersford,
Pa., joined the national accounting firm
of McGladrey and Pullen LLP as an
audit manager.
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199 6 Christopher T. Domer(B.A.) of
Springfield, Pa., was recognized as Principal
of the Year for the state of Pennsylvania
and was nominated to represent the United
States. He is the principal of Upper Darby
High School.
Br. Joseph W. Juliano, F.S.C. (M.A.) of Camden,
N.J., assumed the position as the second
President of the San Miguel School in Camden.
19 9 7 Adrienne N. Gagliardo (B.A.) was
inducted into the Eastern Lebanon County
School District Hall of Fame.
Martin R. Gagnon (B.A.) of Rangeley, Maine,
is the Assistant Librarian concentrating on
youth services at Rangeley Public Library.
He is also taking courses in library and
information services at the University
of Maine at Augusta.
1998 William C.
McBride (B.A.) of Oreland, Pa., graduated
from Temple Medical's Intern/Residency
Program. He is completing his fellowship
at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia.
Thomas E. Quinn Jr. (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., directed The New Year's Parade, one
of 10 fiction feature films that premiered
at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival
in Park City, Utah.
19 9 9 Heather M. Bruce (B.A.) of Lancaster,
Pa., is the Director of Programming Special
Events at WGAL TV8 in Lancaster.
Kevin R. Burkitt (B.A.) of Manasquan, N.J.,
received on-screen credits for his role
as a jib operator on the Lamb of God live
performance DVD Killadelphia. He also
has jib operator credits on Sounds of the
Underground I and II and has shot jib for
Citizen Cope, Alice Smith, John Legend,
Gorja, Behemoth, and Job for a Cowboy.
His other non-rock-n-roll works include
West Point's recruitment video and more
than 50 aerobic dance videos.
Capt. John R. Cholewin, USMC (B.A.) of Wayne,
N.J., returned from his second combat
deployment to Iraq. He flew more than
150 missions, earning 14 air medals for
aerial performance in combat as a Marine
aviator flying the EA-6 attack jet. Since
his return, he is a squadron weapons and
tactics instructor.
Johanna L. Grochowalski (B.A.) of Brookline,
Mass., was promoted to Vice Principal of
Prospect Hill Academy in Somerville, Mass.
In Memoriam: Michael A. Duzy, Ph.D.
President Emeritus Michael A. Duzy, Ph.D., a former Christian '. '
Brother who oversaw major expansion at La Salle, including
the construction of the Union Building, died on Nov. 19, 2007,
at age 92.
Originally from Schuylkill County, Pa., Duzy took vows with
the Christian Brothers as Brother E. Stanislaus. He earned
his bachelor's and master's degrees and his doctorate in
philosophy from Catholic University.
Duzy began teaching philosophy at La Salle in 1941
and served as moderator for the yearbook, tennis team, and
athletics. He later served as Dean of Men, in charge of veterans affairs and extra-
curricular activities, and Dean of the College before being named President in 1952.
During his presidency, the University increased its enrollment, facilities, and faculty.
La Salle grew to more than 4,000 students, completed a new library, constructed two
dorms, built a $1 million Union Building, and laid out plans for a new science center,
which was completed after Duzy's departure. He also initiated the La Salle Alumni
Development Program — the precursor to University Advancement.
According to his son, Michael, one of Duzy's greatest accomplishments during
his presidency was recruiting Tom Gola, '55, as an Explorer basketball player. Gola
was named most outstanding player as part of the 1954 men's NCAA championship
basketball team.
Duzy eventually left the Christian Brothers, married Nancy Curtis, and departed
La Salle in 1957. He served as acting president of the University of Texas at Dallas
and president of Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, Pa., before retiring in 1983.
Duzy is survived by his wife, two sons, three daughters, and seven grandchildren. .
Dennis T. Springer, CFP (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., passed the certified financial planner
exam and has earned the CFP designation.
He is a regional financial planner for
Wachovia Wealth Management.
2 0 0 0 LeDon H. Carr (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., was inducted into the Philadelphia Big
5 Hall of Fame on Jan. 19, 2008. He led
the Big 5 in scoring in three seasons during
his career at La Salle and was the all-time
leader in completed three-point field goals
until this season.
Kevin T. Ibach (B.A.) of Prospect Heights, III.,
accepted a position as a professional baseball
scout with the Florida Marlins. He is charged
with scouting players in Wisconsin, Illinois,
Michigan, Indiana, and western Kentucky.
David G. Pepino (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
earned a master's degree in applied
mathematics from Villanova University.
Gregory G. Rotz, CPA (B.S.) changed roles
within Wyeth Kft and is now a CFO in
Budapest, Hungary.
Paul R. Thompson (B.S.) of New York, NY., was
promoted to Business Manager for Asia for
JP Morgan Private Bank located in Hong Kong.
The Rev. Jennifer (DeBisschop) Whipple (B.A.)
of Waterbury, Conn., was ordained in the
United Church of Christ and is an associate
pastor at the Congregational Church of
Brookfield, Conn.
2 001 Francis X. Dolan (B.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., is the Site Manager for
the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia.
His book, Penning the Past, chronicles
a visual history of the infamous prison.
Roseann Silenzio (B.S.) of Thorofare, N.J., is
engaged to Andrew H. Moskowitz (B.S., M.Ed.
'99). The two Explorers found their way to
each other on Match.com and are planning
an April 2009 wedding.
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In Memoriam: Michael Kerlin, Ph.D., '57, MBA '88
Michael Kerlin, Ph.D., '57, MBA '88,
a longtime philosophy professor who
epitomized lifelong learning for his
students and colleagues, died after a
long battle with leukemia on Nov. 23,
2007, at the age of 71.
Kerlin, who was born in Northeast
Philadelphia and lived in Lafayette Hill,
Pa., attended West Catholic High School
and joined the Christian Brothers at
age 16. He graduated with a bachelor's
degree in English from La Salle in 1957
and received a doctorate in philosophy
from Gregorian University in Rome in
1967 and a doctorate in religion from
Temple University in 1974. At age 52,
he completed his MBA while working
at La Salle.
Kerlin started his teaching
career at La Salle University
while serving as a Christian
Brother. In 1970, he left
the Christian Brothers and
subsequently married.
Kerlin chaired the Philosophy
Department for 28 years.
"As Chair, Mike Kerlin oversaw the
department's transformation into a more
diverse and more politically engaged
department, one that could and did
address the 'isms' of the day — including
communism, feminism, and post-
modernism— while tapping its roots
in the Catholic intellectual tradition,"
said Marc Moreau, current Chair of the
Philosophy Department.
La Salle President Brother
Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C.,
Ph.D., '70, was a student
of Kerlin's and later awarded
Kerlin the 2006 Distinguished
Lasallian Educator Award.
"I know first-hand why he
was selected for this award," Br. Michael
said during the presentation. "I profited
from his knowledge of subject matter,
from the contagious enthusiasm he
brought to his teaching, and from the
friendship he naturally and unfailingly
extended to his students."
Kerlin is survived by his wife, two
children, and one grandchild.
Donna L. Strohecker (B.S.) of Halifax, Pa.,
was officially sworn in as Postmaster for
the United States Post Office in Halifax.
Therese J. (Zaccagnino) Marmion (B.A.)
of Philadelphia, Pa., is the Director of
Alumni Relations and Member Gifts at
the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
2 00 2 Kevin E. Dougherty (B.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., works in the video booth
with the coaches of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Michael F. Garafolo Jr. (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., covers the NFL New York Giants for
the Newark Star Ledger.
Julie E. Granito, M.A., CF-SLP (B.A.) of
Harnsburg, Pa., earned a Master of Arts
in communicative disorders from West
Chester University.
Joseph M. Jaworski, M.D. (B.A.) of Feaster-
ville, Pa., proposed to Iryna Kyzymyshyn on
the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
A May 2009 wedding is being planned.
Kristi L. Krowl (B.A.) of Port Reading, N.J., is
engaged to Gregory Jorgensen. A September
2008 wedding is planned.
2 00 3 Timothy G.
Cabata (B.S.) of Conshohocken, Pa., is
engaged to Maria T. Esposito (B.S.) of Ocean
City, N.J.
Tony R. Giammarco Jr. (B.A., M.A. '05) teaches
history and coaches track and cross country
at Upper Dublin High School. He and
Jacqueline Butch (B.A. '05) are planning
a July 2008 wedding.
Christopher J. Gordon, M.D. (B.A.) of Chapel
Hill, N.C., graduated from Georgetown
Medical School in June 2007. He is in his
first-year residency at University of North
Carolina Hospital in the field of pathology.
Paula C. Hart (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is pursuing a master's degree in theological
studies at Palmers Theological Seminary
of Eastern University. She is considering
concentrations in faith and public policy.
Anna M. Kemytsky (B.A.) of Jenkintown,
Pa., is pursuing a doctor of osteopathic
medicine degree at the Philadelphia College
of Osteopathic Medicine and is enrolled in a
bioethics certificate program at the National
Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia.
Courtney E. McGowan (B.A.) of Willow Grove,
Pa., earned a Master of Science in Clinical
and Counseling Psychology from the Philadel-
phia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Christopher P. Morris (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., was promoted to Director of Business
Development for the Graebel Companies.
His territories include Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, New York,
and Washington, D.C.
Doulgas I. Oliver (M.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is the Press Secretary for Philadelphia Mayor
Michael Nutter.
Ricky A. Palladino (B.A.) of Eddystone, Pa.,
is a second-year associate with the law
firm Bagia & Associates. He is practicing
immigration law, including corporate
business immigration, family immigration,
political asylum, and deportation defense.
2 0 04 Elizabeths. Ashton (B.A.) of
Mornsville, Pa., earned a master's degree
in library and information science from
Drexel University.
Kelly M. Bohrer (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is teaching history and English at Friends
Academy in Westhampton, N.J.
Christine DePasquale (B.A.) of Holland, Pa.,
is pursuing a bachelor's degree in nursing
at Villanova University and was awarded
a Tenet Health System scholarship.
Patrick D. Donohue (M.A.) of Richboro, Pa.,
collaborated to earn five awards from
various professional associations for health-
care communications excellence. He led
St. Mary Medical Center's Marketing and
Communications Department to two gold
and two silver awards and one merit award.
Kristin Hoffman (B.S.) of Yardley, Pa.,
is engaged to James A. Farrell (B.S.) of
Marlton, N.J.
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David A. Murphy (B.A.) of Tampa, Fla., was
named the Philadelphia Phillies writer for the
Philadelphia Daily News.
Donna C. Norman, J.O. (B.A.) of Massapequa
Park, N.Y., graduated from Hofstra University
School of Law and passed the New York bar
exam in July 2007.
Alison M. Wood (B.A.) of Vista, Calif.,
earned a master's degree in education from
California State University, San Marcos.
2 0 0 5 Jacqueline Butch (B.A.) of Richboro,
Pa., is a special education teacher at
North Penn High School. She and Tony R.
Giammarco Jr. (B.A. '03, M.A.) are planning
a July 2008 wedding.
Amy L. Davis (B.A.) of Washington, D.C., earned
a master's degree in school counseling from
George Washington University in May 2007.
She is a middle school counselor for the Mont-
gomery County public schools in Maryland.
200 6 Kevin A. Barry (M.A.) of West
Hollywood, Calif., is a freelance writer and
media consultant. He has been traveling and
working with Avon Walk for Breast Cancer
and the American Diabetes Association.
He also is writing entertainment reviews
for www.out.com.
Jeffrey A. Riggs (MBA) of Downingtown, Pa.,
was promoted to quantitative analyst in
the Growth Equity Investing Team at Turner
Investment Partners. He will assist with
the five analyst teams assigned to oversee
the 10 market sectors for the firm's growth-
stock portfolios.
Benjamin R. Rosehart (B.A.) of Cheyenne,
Wyo., won second place in the Best Sports
category for the Wyoming Association of
Broadcasters. He also earned a Media
Excellence Award from the Wyoming Tennis
Association in Cheyenne.
Stephanie M. Salvatore (B.A.) of Richboro, Pa.,
is a reporter for WUTR TV 20 in Utica, N.Y.
She also hosts a TV show "Hello Central New
York," which highlights local news and events.
2 0 0 7 Phillip M. Courtney (B.A.) of Ajo, Ariz.,
graduated from the Immigration Officer
Academy in Artesia, N.M., and is working
on the United States/Mexico border.
Matthew R. DeLucia (B.A.) accepted a
position as a night-side reporter with CBS 3
WSHM in Springfield, Mass. He also will
have the opportunity to fill-in anchor and
In Memoriam: Joseph P. Mooney, '49
Former Professor of Economics Joseph P. Mooney, '49,
who served La Salle University for more than 40 years,
died of pneumonia on Feb. 3, 2008, at the age of 81.
Mooney graduated from North Catholic High School
before enlisting in the U.S. Navy, where he served on the
minesweeper USS Quest in the Pacific during World War II.
He received his bachelor's degree in economics from
La Salle and earned his master's degree and Ph.D. in
economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Mooney
specialized in Latin American economics and was a
consultant for the U.S. State Department on El Salvador.
Mooney joined La Salle's faculty in 1957. Mark Ratkus, Ph.D., '69, assistant
professor in the Economics Department, had Mooney as a professor and said he
possessed "an easygoing manner (that) made seminar sessions a treat. Similarly,
as Chair, Joe led in a laidback manner that allowed economics faculty wide latitude
in how to approach their courses."
After 37 years of teaching, Mooney retired in 1993, but he remained a consultant
at the University until 2000.
A 1973 recipient of the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching, Mooney also
dedicated 1 1 years to the Faculty Senate, including two terms as President. He was
a rabid La Salle basketball fan who also chaired the University's Athletic Committee.
John Grady, Director of the University's Honors Program and a colleague in the
Economics Department, said, "One of Joe's more endearing qualities was his self-
deprecating sense of humor, making himself the butt of many of his jokes and anecdotes.
Mooney is survived his wife, Maria, four sons, three daughters, seven grandchildren,
and two great-grandchildren.
fill-in report for CBS sister station Market 29
in Hartford, Conn.
Suzanne S. Guerin (B.A.) of Florham Park,
N.J., returned from a pilgrimage/learning trip
to Italy. She is pursuing a master's degree
in liturgical studies at Catholic University
in Washington, D.C. While at Catholic, she
serves on the executive board of the student
association, teaches Rite of Christian Initiation
classes, and is ministering the Eucharist.
Corynda L. Hagamin (B.A.) of Camden, N.J.,
was sworn in as a member of the Board
of Directors at Camden's Promise Charter
School in January 2008. She is Assistant
Director of Class Programs at La Salle.
Kelly Ann Minnich, R.D. (B.S.) of Lehighton,
Pa., joined the Cancer Treatment Centers of
America as a member of the Nutrition and
Metabolic Support Department at Eastern
Regional Medical Center. She is a licensed,
registered dietitian who participated in
a Nutrition and Cancer Prevention Research
Practicum at the National Cancer Institution
of the National Institutes of Health in
Bethesda, Md.
Sylvie Mulvaney (BSN) of Yardley, Pa.,
joined the Albert Einstein Medical Center
in Philadelphia as an emergency room nurse.
She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau. the
international nursing honor society.
Christina E. Salvatore (B.A.) of Richboro, Pa.,
is teaching first grade at New Foundations
Charter School in Philadelphia, Pa.
Kristin A. Schierbaum (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., is the recipient of the Francis J. Ryan
Award presented by the Middle Atlantic
American Studies Association for the best
undergraduate research project.
Michael G. Schrank (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is teaching fourth grade in the Centennial
School District in Bucks County. Pa.
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M e m o r i a m
19 3 8 William C. Howrie Jr., M.D. (B.S.)
of Rumford, R.I., on Aug. 30, 2007.
19 4 3 Andrew F. Jannett, M.D., FACS (B.S.)
of Cherry Hill, N.J., on Jan. 7, 2007.
19 4 4 John F. Flannery (B.A.) of Haverford,
Pa., on Nov. 4, 2007.
194 8 Stacey L. McDonnell (B.S.) of
Flourtown, Pa., on Oct. 27, 2007.
William C. Wixted (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on Oct. 4, 2007.
19 4 9 James F. Barr (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on Dec. 2, 2007.
John G. Cassidy (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on Aug. 4, 2007.
Joseph G. Greenberg (B.S.) of Abington, Pa.,
on Dec. 8, 2007.
Charles A. Tocknell (B.S.) of Frederick, Md.,
on Sept. 6, 2007.
19 5 0 Alfred P. Bukeavich, M.D. (B.S.)
of Mornstown, Tenn., on Dec. 19, 2007.
Timothy W. Callahan, Esq. (B.A.) of
Norristown, Pa., on Oct. 17, 2007.
James I. Gracyalny (B.A.) of Silver Springs,
Md., on Nov. 16, 2007.
Lawrence J. Kelly, CLU (B.S.) of Sarasota,
Fla., on Dec. 31, 2007.
Hon. William J. Lederer (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on Jan. 20, 2008.
Richard J. Schmid (B.S.) of Warminster, Pa.,
on Aug. 24, 2007.
19 51 Walter J. Hilpl (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on May 12, 2007.
Samuel A. Jones (B.S.) of Springfield, Pa.,
on Sept. 18, 2007.
Edward W. Mikus (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on Nov. 30, 2007.
1952 John J. Dennehy, M.D. (B.S.)
of Danville, Pa., on Aug. 23, 2007.
Frederick A. Enck (B.A.) of Daytona Beach,
Fla., on Nov. 16, 2007.
Edward A. Rogan (B.S.) of Meriden, Conn,
on Jan. 10, 2008.
9 5 3 The Rev. Christopher Carney (B.A.)
of Baltimore, Md., on Jan. 15, 2008.
John J. Melchiore (B.S.) of Glen Mills, Pa.,
on Sept. 26, 2007.
19 5 4 Walter E. Arrison (B.S.) of Holland,
Pa., on Feb. 8, 2007.
195 5 William E. Carr (B.S.) of West
Simsbury, Conn., on Nov. 11, 2007.
The Rev. Joseph J. Manson (B.S.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., on Dec. 1, 2007.
19 5 6 Thomas J. Kelly (B.A.) of Souderton,
Pa., on Sept. 13, 2007.
John C. Volz (B.A.) of Santa Rosa, Calif.,
on Dec. 8, 2007.
195 7 Henry J. Koller (B.S.) of
Chambersburg, Pa., on Sept. 6, 2007.
Col. (Ret.) James P. McWilliams Jr., Ph.D.,
(B.S.) of Clifton, Va., on Dec. 16, 2007.
19 5 8 Richard J. Galvin (B.S.) of Davie,
Fla., on Aug. 11, 2007.
John J. Kozel Jr. (B.A.) of Dover, Del.,
on Dec. 27, 2007.
19 5 9 Harold M. Cassidy (B.S.) of Hatboro,
Pa., on Oct. 14, 2007.
Angelo Ventresca Jr. (B.S.) of Montrose, Pa.,
on Dec. 6, 2007.
1960 Robert B. Adair (B.S.) of Ocean
Pines, N.J., on Oct. 13, 2007.
Thomas J. Madell (B.A.) of Jenkintown, Pa.,
on Sept. 23, 2007.
George D. Madonna (B.S.) of Media, Pa.,
on Oct. 20, 2007.
19 6 1 Charles J. Halfpenny (B.A.) of Blue
Bell, Pa., on Nov. 18, 2007.
John J. Kerns (B.A.) of Palm Beach Gardens,
Fla., on Dec. 17, 2006.
Richard A. Wilson (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on July 4, 2007.
196 3 Joseph R. Fulton (B.S.) of New
Providence, N.J., on Oct. 20, 2007.
John J. Lehane (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on Aug. 25, 2007.
Gerald T. Rothstein (B.S.) of Marlton, N.J.,
on Sept. 5, 2007.
196 5 Michael B. Gormley, DDS (B.A.)
of Greenbelt, Md., on Dec. 12, 2007.
David W. McMullin (B.S.) of Shrewsbury,
N.J., on Sept. 26, 2007.
Alphonse J. Zarzecki (B.A.) of Cinnaminson,
N.J., on Nov. 23, 2007.
196 6 Charles P. Gushue (B.A.) of
Norristown, Pa., on Sept. 5, 2007.
196 7 Peter B. Thomas (B.S.) of
Downingtown, Pa., on Dec. 30, 2007.
19 6 8 Lt. Col. William D. Meiers (B.A.)
of Madison, Ala., on Dec. 20, 2007.
197 0 Frank W. Hallman (B.S.) of Mesa,
Ariz., on July 13, 2007.
John W. Stickel (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on March 28, 2007.
19 7 1 Dennis P. Green, Esq. (B.A.) of Palm
Springs, Calif., on Nov. 19, 2007.
Martin G. Kahrimanian (B.S.) of Port St. Lucie,
Fla., on July 2, 2007.
19 7 3 Ira D. Shaffer (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on Dec. 30, 2007.
19 7 6 Varick F. Cutler (B.A.) of Ontario,
Canada, on Nov. 16, 2007.
19 7 9 Anneva L. Smith (B.A.) of Hyannis,
Mass., on Sept. 24, 2007.
198 3 Margaret E. Murray (B.A.)
of Philadelphia, Pa., on Oct. 13, 2007
19 8 4 Francine (Calafati) Corley (B.A.,
M.A. '87) of Radnor, Pa., on Sept. 29, 2007.
Linda S. Rosenblatt Liss, Esq. (B.S.)
of Philadelphia, Pa., on Dec. 6, 2007.
199 6 Joseph B. McGarrity (M.A.)
of Hammonton, N.J., on Aug. 24, 2007.
2000 Christina L. Kleemann (BSN)
of Philadelphia, Pa., on April 21, 2007.
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Cauldron
Cau-tc/r0f
BY JACK MCDEVITT, '57
Ace Hardcover, 2007;
384 pp.; $24.95
For thousands of years,
giant dust clouds have spilled out
of the galaxy. They focus on structures with
right angles, bringing furious weather against
them, and may have caused the destruction
of Sodom and Gomorrah. In the 23rd century,
the world acquires a powerful FTL drive that
voyages to the galactic center in hopes
of solving the age-old mystery.
Jack McDevitt, '57, a Philadelphia native,
holds degrees from La Salle and Wesleyan.
He has been a naval officer, an English
teacher, a customs officer, and a Philadel-
phia taxi driver, and he spent 10 years
conducting management seminars for the
U.S. Customs Service. He has received the
Southeastern Science Fiction Achievement
Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial
Award, and the Nebula Award. McDevitt
and his wife live in Brunswick, Ga.
Every Intellectual's Big Brother:
George Orwell's Literary Siblings
BY JOHN RODDEN, '78
University of Texas Press,
2006; 280 pp.; $35
Each generation of Anglo-
American intellectuals has
engaged in the life, work,
and cultural afterlife of
George Orwell, who is considered by many
to have been the foremost political writer of
the 20th century. The book explores the ways
in which numerous disparate groups, Orwell's
"literary siblings," have adapted their views
of Orwell to fit their own agendas, changing
our perceptions of Orwell himself.
John Rodden, '78, grew up in Philadelphia
and lives in Austin, Texas. He earned his
bachelor's degree in English at La Salle and
his master's and Ph.D. at the University
of Virginia, where he taught for 10 years.
He then joined the faculty at the University
of Texas at Austin. He has published numerous
books, several of which are devoted to Anglo-
American intellectual life.
***** U
Eiefelheim
BY MICHAEL FLYNN, '69
Tor Books, 2006;
230 pp.; $25.95
In 1349, a small village in
the Black Forest of Germany
disappeared. Tom Schwoerin
becomes obsessed with
learning why. Legends say that in 1348,
Father Dietrick is the village priest of
Oberhochwald. The Black Death moves
across Europe but has not hit the High
Woods. Deitrich goes to the village to escape
his dangerous past and becomes the first
contact with an alien race.
Michael Flynn, '69, earned his bachelor's
degree in mathematics from La Salle and his
master's degree from Marquette University.
He is a management consultant in quality
management and statistical methods and
has written nine novels and story collections.
Flynn received the Robert A. Heinlein Award
for his work and the Sturgeon Award for House
of Dreams. He and his wife live in Easton, Pa.
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Creating Opportunities
for All to Learn
LUIS A. GOMEZ, PH.D., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF
SPANISH, DIRECTOR OF THE HISPANIC INSTITUTE
THE DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE EXPERIENCED IN THE UNITED
States during the past two decades has been monumental.
In the phrase coined by Andy Grove, founder of Intel
Corp., when referring to crucial technological innovations,
the demographic change derived from such mass migration
is clearly a sociological "inflection point." Both legal and
illegal immigration have created new parameters that affect
the operations of institutions, government, social and legal
services, businesses, housing, and endless other services.
Nearly 50 million Hispanics now reside in the United
States, and approximately 75 percent of immigrants to the
United States are of Hispanic origin. The cultural diversity
among Hispanics has become increasingly complex due
to accelerated immigration patterns from several Spanish-
speaking countries that previously did not contribute
large numbers of immigrants. In addition, the traditional
immigration patterns by those
of Hispanic origin to particular
regions of the country have
changed. Hispanics are moving
from urban and rural areas
into suburban neighborhoods
and small towns, and many
institutions, government agencies, schools, and other
entities are struggling to deal with the change.
Taking the lead among many local universities. La Salle
recognized the role it must play in order to effectively address
these demographic changes. Our University is in the business
of forming professionals. Those who graduate from La Salle
and continue in the professional world will invariably find
themselves in need of cultural and linguistic knowledge —
an understanding that will be crucial when working with
different cultures. In addition, immigrants and the genera-
tions to come will desire educational goals that will lift
them to higher levels of social and economic achievement.
La Salle must remain in a position to provide this required
knowledge and formation. More than 25 years ago, the
University formulated a master's degree program in bilingual
and bicultural studies, which provided professionals from all
fields with cultural and linguistic (Spanish) understanding.
This program evolved and grew into the Hispanic Institute,
which also houses master's degree and certificate programs.
Taking the lead among many local
universities, La Salle recognized the
role it must play in order to effectively
address demographic changes."
This year also marks the 15th anniversary of Bilingual
Undergraduate Studies for Collegiate Advancement (BUSCA),
an academic program for Spanish-speaking students who
wish to further their education with an associate's degree
in liberal arts. The curriculum focuses on English language
acquisition and prepares students for a seamless transition
to a bachelor's degree program.
Both of these programs address specific educational needs
and are designed to evolve as other academic challenges arise.
Clearly, few other educational
programs could be as beneficial
to the Hispanic community.
Through the Hispanic Institute
and BUSCA, La Salle is able
to foster education and under-
standing not only for Hispanics
looking to improve their English language skills, but for
those who work or live alongside them.
In addition to its academic programs, the University's
on- and off-campus organizations, services, and ongoing
efforts fulfill a dual objective — to be consistent with its
mission and to provide professional formation of the highest
order. St. John Baptist de La Salle's early teachings provided
the framework to make modern education available to
everyone. La Salle University continues that tradition by
delivering quality intellectual and spiritual development
to all who desire it.
We are being guided by the reality of momentous social
and demographic changes throughout the United States
and the desire to play a positive role in the education of
professionals who must deal with a changing environment.
The foundation of our vision is strongly anchored in the
Lasallian tradition and mission. We do not intend to ever
forget that mission.
SUMMER 2008
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MAGAZINE
Volume 52 I Number 2
Editor
Marian Butcher, M.A. '08
Assistant Editor
Liz Vargo
Alumni Notes Editor
Francine Lottier, '01
Senior Graphic Designer
Matthew M. Chverchko
Contributors
Jon Caroulis
Amy Gardner Cranston
Luis A. Gomez, Ph.D.
Brother Joseph Grabenstein, F.S.C., 73
Brother Charles Gresh, F.S.C., '55
Leen Khalifa, '00
Colleen Mullarkey, '06
Janine Stevens, '07
Deborah S. Yost, Ph.D.
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IN THE PAST SEVERAL DECADES, THE HISPANIC POPULATION
IN THE UNITED STATES HAS BOOMED— AND LA SALLE HAS
PREPARED ITSELF TO WELCOME AN INFLUX OF HISPANIC
STUDENTS AS WELL AS TO RESPOND TO THE UNIQUE NEEDS
OF THIS GROWING COMMUNITY.
IN JUST ONE YEAR, BETWEEN 2006 AND 2007, TH E U.S.
HISPANIC POPULATION GREW BY 3.3 PERCEWMAKING
HISPANICS THE NATION'S FASTEST-GROWING MINORITY
GROUP, ACCORDING TO THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU. AS OF
JULY 2007, HISPANICS NOW MAKE UP 15 PERCENT OF THE
U.S. POPULATION AND 4.2 PERCENT OF PENNSYLVANIA'S
POPULATION.
At La Salle, Hispanic student enroll-
ment in undergraduate and graduate
programs has increased by 98 percent
in the past 10 years.
In keeping with the Lasallian tradi-
tion of creating a welcoming environ-
ment for students of all backgrounds,
the University has implemented
academic programs to meet the needs
of bilingual students and to prepare
Hispanic and non- Hispanic professionals
alike to work in a multicultural commu-
nity. Additionally, alumni initiatives,
extracurricular offerings, and other
campus services have evolved to reflect
the diversity of La Salle's community.
"Given La Salle's long history of
being responsive to societal needs
in general and to our own community
in particular, it's most appropriate for
us to find meaningful ways to serve the
Hispanic community," said Brother
Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C., Ph.D.,
'70, La Salle's President.
Efforts to connect to the local
Hispanic community are nothing new
at La Salle. In 1982, the University's
master's program in Bilingual/Bicultural
Studies was launched, and, a few years
later, the University began offering a
non-credit Spanish course to members
of the Philadelphia Police Department.
'It was a very good experience.
It was a smooth transition from
not knowing English very well
and being out of college to
my new life ... when I would
start getting ready for my
professional future."
— Catalina Sarmiento, }08,
geology
From those initiatives
grew the Bilingual Under-
graduate Studies for
Collegiate Advancement
(BUSCA) program,
an associate's degree
program that prepares
Spanish-speaking
students for college-level
study in English, and the
Hispanic Institute, which
encompasses master's
degree and certificate
programs that prepare
professionals to serve
the Hispanic community.
"Graduates of BUSCA
and programs sponsored by
the Hispanic Institute will
make a positive impact on
the quality of services that
will be available to members
of the Hispanic community," said Tom
Keagy, Ph.D., Dean of the School of
Arts and Sciences, to which BUSCA
and the Hispanic Institute belong.
"When members of the community
are better able to take advantage of
health and legal services, they become
more productive contributors to the
overall wellbeing of the region. As their
technical and communication skills
improve, they can begin to fill positions
that will return benefits to all
citizens of the region."
BUSCA graduates have
shown strong motivation to
continue their college education,
said BUSCA Director Sister
Suzanne Neisser, R.S.M.
"We are proud of and encour-
aged by the rising numbers
of BUSCA grads each year, the
majority of whom are choosing
to continue their studies at La Salle
toward the bachelor's degree,"
Sr. Suzanne said.
In addition, graduates of
La Salle's Hispanic Institute meet
a demand for professionals who
possess the linguistic skills and
multicultural savvy necessary to
interact with the Hispanic community.
Catalina Natalini, a full-time court
interpreter who is also an adjunct
facultv member for the Hispanic
Institute, can attest to the need for
well-trained professionals.
"(La Salle's programs are) having
a positive effect in the professional
world because they are bringing the
awareness that we are a multilingual
society," Natalini said. "It is also
opening opportunities to all those
individuals with multilingual back-
grounds to make use of their skills and
to be able to share their multilingual
experience and heritage."
Beyond these academic initiatives,
student recruitment efforts are
evolving as more Hispanic students
enter the prospective college pool.
Those responsible for recruiting
students to La Salle are closely
watching trends. According to
a report published recendy in the
Chronicle of Higher Education^ the
number of high school graduates
is expected to decline in the coming
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'Not speaking English was part of the problem, but that
didn't hold me back because I think that when you want
to do something, no matter what you have to do, you'll
always do what you have to do to reach those goals."
— Luis Gonzalez, '09, accounting
years, but the number of Hispanic and
Asian students will continue to grow.
By 2022, nearly half of all high school
graduates will be minorities, and
Hispanics will make up one-quarter
of high school graduates.
According to La Salle's student
recruiters in the Office of Under-
graduate Admission, La Salle is well-
positioned to attract an expected
surge of Hispanic students, who are
often looking for close-knit college
communities with Catholic values
that mirror those of their families.
"La Salle's message is a universal
message that reaches all prospective
students regardless of tiieir cutural
background," said Jim Plunkett,
'95, M.A. '06, Executive Director
of Admission.
As a result, die University's Admission
staff is engaging in increased outreach
to Hispanic students. The Admission
staff is considering offering certain
parts of the Admission Web site, recruit-
ment publications, and applications in
Spanish. The office also has partnered
with Philadelphia-based Hispanic com-
munity organizations, to host campus
tours, offer advice on financial aid,
and participate in college fairs targeted
to Hispanic high school students.
La Salle's interest in the success
of Hispanic students does not end
when they enroll. According to Lane
Neubauer, Ph.D., Associate Dean of
Students, available bilingual staff or
doctoral students in Counseling and
Health Services offer guidance to full-
time bicultural students. Counseling and
Health Services also identifies commu-
nity translators and services outside
of the University to help students.
In addition, the University has
made strides in offering extracurricular
activities geared toward Latino students.
OLAS, the Organization of Latino
American Students, sponsors cultural
events and presentations by guest
speakers, and gets involved in outreach
efforts throughout Philadelphia.
Erimar Hernandez, TO, president
of OLAS, said she is exploring ways
to get La Salle students more involved
in Latino community organizations.
"We strive to make the La Salle
community aware of the Latino
heritage," Hernandez said.
Hispanic Institute Unites Programs, Students
BY MARIAN BUTCHER, M.A. '08
FOR YEARS BEFORE EARNING
a certificate in translation from La Salle
in 2007, Cecilia Spearing had been
an informal interpreter, bridging
the language gap between her non-
Spanish-speaking husband and her
Puerto Rican family. Now, she provides
interpreting services in courtrooms,
school classrooms, and doctor's offices.
"I always enjoyed interpreting
because I could help people to under-
stand each other more fully," said
Spearing, who also earned a master's
degree in bilingual/bicultural studies
from La Salle in 1985. "It is a reality
that we have people from many different
cultures who live here. The more
prepared people are to work with them,
the better, so we can avoid confusion
and misunderstanding."
HISPANIC INSTITUTE
AT LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
Promoting understanding and
dialogue between cultures is one of
the hallmarks of La Salle's Hispanic
Institute, which houses master's degree
programs in Bilingual/Bicultural
Studies and Teaching English to Speakers
of Other Languages (TESOL) as well
as certificate programs in translation and
English as a Second Language (ESL).
The seed was planted for the
Hispanic Institute in 1982, when the
master's program in Bilingual/Bicultural
Studies began. At first, the program
attracted primarily social workers and
teachers, but since then, a variety of
professionals have enrolled to enhance
their linguistic and cultural skills.
"From my perspective, the program
prepares both Hispanic and non-
Hispanic students for the professional
world by preparing them to gain
the necessary skills to become more
culturally sensitive instructors, case-
workers, medical professionals, or
entrepreneurs," said Steve Kopec, '89,
M.A. '92, an adjunct instructor in the
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a master's program in translating and
interpreting are in the planning stages.
"I can see firsthand the need
for competent bilingual personnel,
especially in the languages of Spanish
and English, because of the growth
of the Spanish-speaking community
in recent years and their need to have
access to services in the legal, business,
and medical areas," said Catalina
Natalini, a court interpreter and adjunct
instructor in the Hispanic Institute.
Bilingual/Bicultural Studies program,
from which he is also a graduate.
Additionally, Kopec directs La Salle's
Adult Learning Program, which offers
several ESL classes, and teaches in the
master's program in TESOL.
Elise Favilla, who earned her master's
from the Bilingual/Bicultural Studies
program in 2005, credits the program
with helping her get a full-time teach-
ing job at Camden County College.
Growing up in Spain, Spanish was
her first language, but she said she can
now offer students a well-rounded
education in language and culture.
"When you teach them that Hispanic
people come from many countries and
have unique traditions, backgrounds,
and ways of life, it becomes more than
just a language," Favilla said.
When the state began to require ESL
instructors to be certified in the subject,
La Salle responded by developing a
program leading to ESL certification.
A grant from the Philadelphia School
District helped many city teachers meet
the new requirements.
As these programs developed, accord-
ing to Hispanic Institute Director Luis
Gomez, Ph.D., the need emerged
to organize existing programs dealing
with Spanish language and culture
under a unifying umbrella.
'When I was working in the school as a teacher's aide,
the principal noticed the effort that I had and the way
the children connected with me and engaged with me
in the classes. She told me, 'You need to go back to school.
You need to pursue your dreams.' "
— Judith Carbonell, '07, bilingual/bicultural studies
"The Hispanic Institute was created
as an organizational entity to manage,
control, and develop La Salle Univer-
sity's response to the educational
issues associated with demographic
changes," Gomez said. "In particular,
the University is responding to changes
related to the Hispanic population
in need of services, and the non-
Hispanic populations that are and will
be crucial in assuring the successful
integration of Hispanic immigrants
into American society."
The Institute also watches work-
place trends to develop new programs
for professionals who are working
in the Hispanic community.
The certificate in translation began
a few years ago to address the growing
need for professionals who can translate
documents in legal, medical, and
business settings. The program, which
focuses on the skills required to translate
Spanish documents into English and
vice versa, also provides some instruc-
tion in simultaneous interpreting for
oral communication. A new certificate
program specifically for interpreting and
The newest addition to the Hispanic
Institute, the master's in TESOL
program, launched in fall 2007 as an
extension of the certificate in ESL.
The program offers advanced instruc-
tion in methodologies, techniques,
and strategies related to teaching
English to non-native speakers.
Moving forward, Gomez envisions
the Hispanic Institute becoming even
more multidisciplinary by partnering
with other La Salle departments to
prepare students to work in bilingual
environments. Gomez also is work-
ing to forge stronger relationships
with groups that work with the
Hispanic community.
"I envision the integration of
the degrees and certificates we offer
with those communities by means of
providing direct services, delivered by
our students, in the fields of expertise
we teach," Gomez said. "Our students
will greatly benefit from die real-
life experiences and La Salle would
again be providing a service tiiat is
supportive of its mission."
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A ' Quest' for Higher Education
BY LIZ VARGO
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the curriculum and helped to integrate
BUSCA under the School of Arts and
Sciences. Originally, the Associate
of Arts degree included 20 courses,
which were mostly taught in Spanish.
As adviser of the program, Br. Patrick
became aware of the students' desire
to become more proficient in English.
Now, half of the 60-course degree
focuses on English for academic
purposes, and the remaining courses,
which are taught in English, fulfill the
core curriculum of the School of Arts
and Sciences. Since then, Sr. Suzanne
said, more BUSCA students have
pursued a bachelor's degree, and most
"I was searching to fulfill my goal to continue my
education, and to me BUSCA opened the door
to my future to find a better living and a better
— -Judith Carbonell, '07, bilingual/bicultural studies
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, FEWER THAN
10 people gathered at a round table
in an administrative office for the first
meeting of BUSCA — the Bilingual
Undergraduate Studies for Collegiate
Advancement. Today, more than 120
students are enrolled in the program.
"Little by little, we're growing," said
Sr. Suzanne Neisser, R.S.M, Director
of BUSCA.
BUSCA, which translates to "quest"
in Spanish, has been just that for
La Salle University and those students
enrolled in the program.
Since its debut at La Salle under
the direction of Leonard Brownstein,
Ph.D., in 1993, more than 500 people
have joined BUSCA to earn an Associate
of Arts degree. Brownstein, former
Director of the Bilingual/Bicultural
Studies program, developed BUSCA
at La Salle to help Philadelphia's grow-
ing Hispanic population further their
education. La Salle was one of the first
universities in Philadelphia to serve the
Hispanic community in this way.
Karen Morante, Ph.D., who has
been an adjunct professor with the
program since day one, said BUSCA
"started with basically a skeleton and
over the years, it expanded." In its
infancy, she recalled holding her breath
to see if it would survive. "It was so
well-received and you could see the
educational hunger," she said. "It held
on, simply because of the need and the
dedication of its faculty."
"BUSCA is a direct response to the
Lasallian mandate to teach the minds
and touch the hearts of (students
in need)," said Brother Patrick Duffy,
F.S.C. "BUSCA provides the ground-
work for future academic success."
Br. Patrick, who served as Director
of BUSCA from 2001 to 2006, revised
have done so at La Salle. Twenty-five
of the 28 students who graduated in
January enrolled in a bachelor's degree
program at La Salle, hi the past 15 years,
19 percent of BUSCA graduates have
continued their studies at La Salle and
1 0 percent of those students have
graduated with their bachelor's degree.
BUSCA students range from ages 17
to 58, are mosdy female, and come from
a variety of familv situations. "More than
half the students work full time and
raise a family," Sr. Suzanne said. Others
still offer support to family members
who still live in their native countries.
Despite these obstacles, BUSCA
students display amazing resilience and
dedication. Over the past 15 years,
Morante 's most emotional moments
have been watching students over-
come difficulties to graduate from
the program. "This was an avenue
for them to succeed," she said.
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"We came from Columbia because our economic situation
was not the best. We had better opportunities here."
— Catalina Sarmiento, '08, geology
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"BUSCA students are highly
motivated, intelligent women and
men desirous of a first-class Catholic-
Lasallian university education,"
Br. Patrick said. "BUSCA attempts
to meet the students where they are
and accompany them to where they
want to be."
Students study in BUSCA full
time for five semesters. Most attend
evening classes from Monday through
Thursday so that they can continue
to work during the day.
The program provides tutors, full-
time bilingual financial counselors, and
part-time motivational and academic
counselors.
"BUSCA students love the program
and are grateful for the opportunity,"
Sr. Suzanne said. "They love die personal
attention and support from faculty."
Although other colleges and
universities have instituted similar
programs, Morante said BUSCA
stands apart.
"The mission of diis University makes
this unique and makes die program work.
This is what St. John Baptist de La Salle
has been doing since the beginning,"
she said. "He would be smiling."
Y LEEN KHALIFA, '00
FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS, LA SALLE'S MULTICULTURAL AND INTERNATIONAL
Center has celebrated campus diversity by joining alumni and students for a
Multicultural Networking Reception in downtown Philadelphia. After another
successful event last fall, those who participated recognized the need to organize
a group that celebrated the same University diversity among alumni.
Sparked by the desire to reunite La Salle with its diverse graduates, Alumni
Association Chair Joanna McClinton, '03, and co-Chair Ken Hankinson, '77,
recently organized a dedicated group of alumni volunteers to form the Multi-
cultural Alumni Advisory Group (MAAG).
MAAG, an independent but cohesive subcommittee of the Alumni Association,
is open to all alumni who identify themselves as diverse. "We hope to carry out
the La Salle mission by reaching out to diverse alumni, offering them opportunities
to reconnect, and engaging them with what they can offer current La Salle students
as well as the entire La Salle network," McClinton said.
Jim Ahem, '70, President of the Alumni Association, supported the formation
of the group. "The Alumni Association has an ongoing initiative to be sure
committees are relevant and addressing the current needs of a continually more
diversified alumni body as well as the Alumni Association itself," he said.
MAAG members are diverse in age, cultural backgrounds, geographic
locations, and career paths. They live throughout the Delaware Valley and as far
away as California.
Through the formation of MAAG, the Alumni Association hopes to act as
an extension of resources for alumni, as well as to provide activities connected
to the LTniversity that appeal to more culturally diverse interests.
"I see the Multicultural Alumni Advisory Group as the gateway to the Alumni
Association. We have a great group and want more alumni join us," McClinton said.
A major component of MAAG focuses on mentoring current students and
supporting multicultural campus activities. The committee wants to remain visible
on campus and be the bridge that keeps students engaged after they graduate.
"MAAG is an excellent opportunity for our students as well as our alumni,"
said Cherylyn Rush, '99, Multicultural Education Coordinator at La Salle. "It helps
show students our common bonds within the context of diversity, connects them
to alumni, and offers them a vehicle to stay connected to each other and La Salle
after they graduate."
For more information on the Multicultural Alumni Advisory Group, please-
contact Corynda Hagamin, '07, at 215.991.3629 or hagamin@lasalle.edu.
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Learning the Value of Community
BY LEEN KHALIFA, '00
AS A YOUNG LATINO STUDENT
enrolled at La Salic University, Victor
Nieves, '00, identified with the Univer-
sity's mission. He was inspired to get
involved in campus life and grew
a strong appreciation for community
engagement. Nicves said he was
impressed with the University's service
to Philadelphia's Hispanic community,
and today he creates opportunities
for the Latino community through
his work at Ernst & Young.
Q: Why did you choose to attend
La Salle?
My decision to attend La Salle was
easy. As a member of Holy Name
Parish in Camden, N.J., I was able
to benefit from the
generosity of Hugh
Devlin, '64, and his
wife, Nancy. I was the
recipient of one of the
scholarships provided
by the Devlins to
members of our parish
who attended either
La Salle University or
Chestnut Hill College.
Given my options, the decision to
attend La Salle was natural and one for
which I am most grateful. I attribute
a large amount of what I have had the
chance to accomplish to the Devlins
and to my experiences at La Salle.
Q: What have you done since you
graduated from La Salle?
I have been working for Ernst &
Young (EY). I also took a two-year
Leave of absence from 2002 to 2004
to do missionary work in Washington
state. At EY, I am involved in several
of our initiatives focused on promot-
ing diversity and inclusiveness within
the firm. I am currently involved with
EY/GOLD (Generating Opportunities
for Latinos and Diversity), which
is focused on the recruitment and
retention of Latinos within the firm
and works to promote all aspects of
diversity. Through these affinity groups,
we have the opportunity to work with
the firm's leadership on areas such as
recruiting, networking, and community
involvement to develop programs that
support our Latino professionals, provide
educational experiences, and encourage
dialogue around diversity for all of our
professionals. I am also a member of
the Association of Latino Professionals
in Finance and Accounting, which
brings together Latino students and
professionals and is dedicated to
enhancing opportunities for Latinos
in accounting, finance, and related
professions.
Q: How have your La Salle
experiences contributed
to your professional success?
During my time at La Salle, I was
able to learn the value of community
engagement, networking, and the
rewards that can come from personal
commitment to any endeavor. I think
that the Christian Brothers' values
and traditions on which the University
was founded truly permeate all aspects
of our individual experiences, from
activities and programs to interactions
with facultv and staff. I had the chance
to develop relationships and participate
in organizations that I believe have
shaped me as a person and have made
a significant contribution to both my
personal and professional success.
Q: What were some of your most
rewarding experiences as a La Salle
undergraduate day student?
I benefited as an undergraduate
day student from the opportunity
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to be involved in campus life on a day-
to-day basis. This was a huge positive
part of my experience. From my
participation in organizations such as
the Students1 Government Association,
Organization of Latin American
Students (OLAS), Sigma Phi Epsilon,
and the Point, to working in the Food
Services Department at Intermissions,
I was able to absorb all aspects of
the experience La Salle had to offer.
I would encourage all students, regard-
less of their enrollment status, to find
a way to get involved in University
life and to make the most of their
experiences here. I honestly believe
that La Salle is far beyond an educa-
tional institution; it also provides
an aspect of experiential learning that
can last a lifetime.
Q: Were you interested in programs
or services that La Salle offered
to Hispanic students?
When I first came to La Salle, I was
not focused on Hispanic- based programs
offered by the University. My focus
was primarily on getting the best
education that I could. However,
as I began to learn the things that
La Salle was doing for the Latino
community in the Philadelphia area
and for its Latino students, I was
extremely impressed. The Bilingual
Undergraduate Studies for Collegiate
Advancement (BUSCA) program
provides a unique opportunity for
students to focus on becoming fluent
in English while obtaining an associate's
degree and preparing to enter the
bachelor's degree program of their
choice. Additionally, organizations
such as OLAS allow students the
opportunity to network and develop
skills that will help them advance in
their careers after college.
Q: Do you believe La Salle
effectively addresses the needs
of the Hispanic community?
I think that overall La Salle has
always tried to do as much as possible
to address the needs of the community
it is a part of. I think that this is also
true of the Latino community. I believe,
as with all things, an individual can
only benefit from the programs and
opportunities that La Salle has to offer
to the extent of their own personal
investment. I certainly encourage
people to "Never Stop Exploring"
the opportunities that La Salle has
to offer. I had great experiences as
a student and am impressed by the
advances the University continues
to make now that I am an alumnus.
Life Starts Here by l.
Z VARGO
WHILE HE WAS GROWING UP, LUIS
Gonzalez frequently traveled between
his native Puerto Rico and the United
States, his new home. He attended
Edison High School, a 75 percent
Hispanic public school in Philadelphia,
and admitted that his English was "very
limited" upon graduation. Gonzalez
had considered returning to Puerto
Rico to continue his education, but said
the country's economy was unstable.
It was through his introduction to
La Salle and the University's Bilingual
Undergraduate Studies for Collegiate
Advancement (BUSCA) program that
Gonzales found comfort and guidance
in higher education.
"That was the beginning of my life," Gonzalez said.
Choosing to attend a university outside of Puerto Rico was daunting, but
Gonzalez said BUSCA helped him attain his goals.
"My primary goal was to improve my English skills and use that as a way
to continue my education," he said. "I always wanted to continue my bachelor's
degree at La Salle."
As a BUSCA student and now as an accounting major, Gonzalez works during
the day and attends evening classes. In BUSCA, he was one of the youngest
of about 25 students learning to balance family, work, and education.
Although Gonzalez said time management during BL^SCA could be difficult,
his teachers, fellow students, and family remained supportive.
"We helped each other like brothers and sisters," he said.
Entering BLISCA after high school created a seamless transition to college,
Gonzalez said. The program helped him not to feel intimidated upon starting
his undergraduate degree. As Gonzalez prepares for his final year at La Salle
and anticipates his May 2009 graduation, he encourages others to enroll.
"I believe that BUSCA is right for every person who wants to improve their
English," he said. "The worst-case scenario is that you need more practice.
It's better to try than not try at all."
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rHY I Uive Back: Rosalind Wj|Jhfci Sutch^C
WHEN ROSALIND WILSON SUTCH, CPA, '02, BEGAN HER
college search nearly a decade ago, she had a few criteria
in mind.
The school had to be close to her family's East Falls home
so she could commute. It also needed a well-regarded
business program. Most importantly, as the youngest
of 1 1 children and the first to attend college, it had to offer
quality financial assistance.
"I was accepted at La Salle with a pretty sturdy financial
package," Sutch said. "My family would not have been able
to pay tuition. My whole college career was made possible
through scholarships and being a (resident assistant)."
That is why Sutch, now a managing associate with Drucker
& Scaccetti, P.C., wasted no time returning the favor. Upon
graduation, she made a commitment to give back to La Salle
University as previous alumni had done for her.
"One of the main reasons I give back to the University
is because I want to give other people the same chance
I had," Sutch said. "It made a big difference in my life,
obviously. Who knows what I'd be doing otherwise?"
Sutch entered La Salle as an accounting and manage-
ment information systems major in 1998. As a new student,
she made the 15-minute commute daily from East Falls
to attend classes at La Salle. Sutch said it didn't seem worth
the added expense to live on campus, until she realized she
was missing a vital part of the college experience.
"I commuted until I learned of on-campus life, then
I decided to move here," she said.
At La Salle, Sutch said she never felt like an outcast.
She met one of her best friends during orientation day
and said simply maintaining that friendship made it
worth going to La Salle.
"La Salle is a quality school," Sutch said.
"I feel blessed that I got the chance to go
to school here."
Sutch excelled at her major and joined several
business honor societies, including Beta Gamma
Sigma and Beta Alpha. As a junior, she became
a resident assistant and got involved in
community development.
During her senior year, Sutch attended a Net
i Salle, where she met with representatives of Drucker \
,C, one of whom was a La S Hmin. The intro-
mded Sutch her first job with the firm in January
2002, prior to her graduation.
"Education is the key to success," she said. "This was a
huge achievement in my family. I'm trying to set an example
for my son and my nieces and nephews, not to be the only
one (to graduate from college), but to start a trend."
Today, Sutch has completed her post-graduate degree
and lives with her husband, Jason, and their son, Matthew,
in Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Sutch recognized that it was through generous donations
of time and finances from other alumni that got her where
she is today. She said she appreciates that La Salle offers
financial aid on the basis of need and hopes that other
students use this as an opportunity to set higher goals for
post-secondary education.
Since 2002, Sutch has regularly donated to La Salle and
now represents her firm at Network Night. She urges other
young alumni to do their part by giving back to La Salle.
"Alumni need to realize how important their participation
is, no matter how much they contribute," she said. "It's the
community feeling of the school. ... I always felt at La Salle,
everyone was an Explorer.'
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(From left) Mother Rosalind A, Wilson, Rosalind Wilson Sutch, CPA, '02, husband, Jason, and son, Matthew.
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BY JANINE STEVENS, '07
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WHEN THE PHILADELPHIA COMMUNITY PREPARED TO BUNDLE UP
along Broad Street on the brisk morning of Jan. 1, 2008, one La Salle
alum geared up in a different way.
After he had his makeup applied, 47-year-old Steven Coper, MBA '88,
slid on his multi-colored pants. Next, he secured his sequined jacket
over his shirt. A gold, fringe-trimmed shawl topped the jacket, complete
with a florescent orange bandana around his neck. Coper firmly placed
his cowboy hat upon his head, then assembled and tuned his saxophone. On New
Year's Day, Coper prepared for what would become his record-setting sixth consec-
utive victory in the string band competition of the Mummers parade.
The band's dynamic performance this year was set to the theme "Grab Your
Partner, Swing Them 'Round — Fralinger is Western Bound." They came in first
out of 18 other string bands.
Coper has performed in 38 Mummer's parades. He has been the band's
chairman for six years and business manager for 12.
"La Salle prepared me to take a leadership role within the band, in particular,
as I work with clients who want to engage the bands in performances," said Coper.
'There isn't a course that I took at La Salle that I haven't drawn
from both in my professional life, and as a leader in Fralinger."
—Steven Coper, MBA >88
In February 2007, the band performed in Hong Kong. "We were fortunate enough
to march in the largest Chinese New Year parade in the world," Coper recalled.
Also in 2007, Fralinger marched in Disney's SpectroMagic, down Main Street in the
Magic Kingdom. In addition, the band topically plays 50 engagements each year.
Coper's membership in the Mummers tradition did not begin with Fralinger,
however. His became interested as a child while tagging along with his uncle,
John Fritz, to Polish American String Band practices. In 1970, he joined this
string band and, 17 years later, he left to become a member of Fralinger.
For this father of three, the family tradition continues. Coper's son, Jamie, 17,
has been a member since he was 12 and plays the saxophone like his father. Brett,
12, is a marshal, which is a non-playing, non-costumed assistant.
For the Fralinger performance to go as planned, the 67 performers require
more than 100 marshals to support the movement of the props. "They make it
all look easy," said Coper, referencing how props, such as the multi-level saloon,
traveled seamlessly throughout the performance.
As a management consultant for The W Group, an IT service provider in New-
York City, Coper remembers how he valued his professors at La Salle, who were
also his peers. "They brought us real-world experience, since they were beside us
working in the industry. They weren't just in it for the academia. There isn't a
course that I took at La Salle that I haven't drawn from both in my professional
life, and as a leader in Fralinger," Coper said.
Drawing upon his La Salle experience, Coper recounts Jan. 1 as "more than
just a parade." He explains the New Year's Day spectacle, when he joins his
sons and fellow Fralinger members in an ensemble of sequins and feathers, as
"an opportunity to bring about a sense of community through this time-tested
tradition to my fellow Thiladelphians."
SUMMER 2008
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\/ER THE YE/CRS, SEAMUS MCCAFFERy, 76, HAS BEEN
accustomed to holding multiple titles. His multitasking may
'kA its peak in the 1970s, when, in a single day,
'DC called husband, father, police officer, Marine
t, student, and security guard. Later, he would add
.ident, then lawyer, then judge to that list.
These days, the list has been whittled down to four
jrueial roles: husband, father, grandfather — and Pennsylvania
Supreme Court justice.
But don't dare think he's slowing down. Since being elected
to the Supreme Court in November 2007, he works all day
on cases in his 17th-floor Old City Philadelphia chambers,
then takes paperwork home to work from his easy chair
until after midnight some nights. He takes his laptop and
portable printer on vacations to Florida to visit his parents.
And don't dare think he's complaining. In so many ways,
more than 50 years after stepping off a boat from Ireland
with his family, he feels he has finally arrived.
"I've done things most people have never been able
to achieve, and I'm satisfied with my accomplishments,"
McCaffery said. "I'm one of the top jurists in the state,
McCaffcry's eventful life began in Belfast, Northern
Ireland. When McCaffery was 2 years old, his father left
Ireland, his wife, and his children, and with $21 and
the phone number of a distant relative, he moved to
Montreal to start a better life for his family. Two years later,
McCaffcry's father was able to bring his wife and children
to Montreal, where they spent two years before immigrating
to the United States. The family, ultimately growing to
include six children, settled in the Cermantown section
of Philadelphia, close to La Salle's campus. McCaffcry's
connection to La Salle began early, when he came to the
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BY MARIAN BUTCHER, M.A. '08
"If you were going to go to college, there was no other
college — it was always La Salle," McCaffery said.
McCaffery put his college education on hold after
graduating from Cardinal Dougherty High School. He
enlisted in the Marines and then, after leaving active duty,
joined the Philadelphia Folice Department. While raising
three sons and working full time as a patrolman and part
time as a security guard at La Salle's Hayman Hall, he started
taking night classes at La Salle, often coming to class still
in uniform after a shift. Five and a half years later, he had
earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice.
"La Salle was my springboard into formal education,"
McCaffery said. "It provided me with an affordable
education and the discipline and flexibility I needed.
With the support I received at
La Salle, I managed not to be "With the Support
overwhelmed by the magnitude T .
,- , I managed not to
or my dreams. °
Along the way, as McCaffery the magnitude of
rose through the police depart-
ment ranks to become a vice/
narcotics investigator and then
a homicide and major crimes detective and sergeant, his
career goal came into sharp focus. After witnessing so much
crime and injustice, he realized that the place he needed
to be to effect change was on the judge's bench.
"Courts were where everything ended up if you were
seeking justice," he said. "So, I identified my goal, and
then backtracked: to become a judge, I knew I needed to
become a lawyer; to become a lawyer, I had to go to law
school; to go to law school, I had to go to college."
McCaffery put his plan into action. Less than 10 years
after graduating from Temple Law School, and less than five
years after retiring from the police department, McCaffery
was elected to serve on the Philadelphia Municipal Court.
With the support I received at La Salle,
I managed not to be overwhelmed by
the magnitude of my dreams."
— Seamus McCaffery, V6
McCaffery certainly left his mark on the Philadelphia
judicial system. In addition to handling a heavy daily trial
load, he implemented the nation's first neighborhood night
court in 1996, hearing cases of petty and nuisance crimes
on weekends until 3 a.m. From that brainstorm emerged
another — Eagles Court. In 1998, the NFL's first court
opened in Veterans Stadium to rein in rowdy fan behavior.
After several years, Eagles Court has virtually put itself out
of business, as incidents of bad behavior at football games
have decreased enough to nearly eliminate the need.
Once he was elected to the Pennsylvania Superior Court
in 2003, McCaffery set his sights on the next rung of the
judicial ladder: the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Last
year, he embarked on his third state-wide race, one that
took him to every county in
eceived at La Salle, Pennsylvania. In November
2007, he won a seat on the
overwhelmed by Supreme Court and was the
J dreams." toP vote-getter in Pennsylvania.
imus McCaffery, >76 ™bich bring* "s back
to the notion or Seamus
McCaffery slowing down. He
retired from the Air Force Reserve as a colonel in January,
allowing him to grow the goatee he was never allowed
as a military man. And he's relishing his rides to work
on his motorcycle on sunny days and his role as Grandpop
to his four grandchildren.
Still, the drive to continue into his fifth decade of public
service is strong as he juggles family, charity work, and the
Supreme Court's enormous caseload. But his wife, Lisc
Rapaport, Esq., has drawn the line at any higher ambitions.
"She thanks God I was born in Ireland so I can't run for
president," he said.
SUMMER 2008
St. La Salle Series
Educational Innovations
Finding Inspiration in St. La Salle's Teaching by deborah s yost, ph.d.
AS A PROFESSOR, TEACHER-EDUCATOR,
researcher, and parent, I think deeply
and often about the status of education
today, sometimes with despair. How-
ever, mv work with teacher candidates,
as well as my recent exposure to the
writings of St. John Baptist de La Salle
through the Lasallian Leadership
Institute, has reinvigorated my resolve
that the educational system holds
promise for the future. Nearly 300
years ago, St. La Salle's pioneering
work with teachers benefitted children
whom society deemed uneducable.
His vision has empowered me to strive
for similar dispositions among my
teacher candidates.
A major aspect of St. La Salle's
innovative ideas is that disenfranchised
children have the potential to learn and
be saved. At that time in 17th-century
France, society viewed poor children,
delinquents, and orphans as unworthy
of educational consideration. More
recentlv, humanistic and cognitive
theories recognize that all students
have the potential to achieve. Contem-
porary views on diversity also encompass
a broader range of groups, such as
students with disabilities, students
from different racial and ethnic back-
grounds, and students for whom English
is a second language.
Deborah S. Yost, Ph.D., talks with Gabrielle Joiner, 08.
St. La Salle's writings emphasize
that education is about relationships
and touching hearts, which is an idea
that has reemerged in education today.
St. La Salle believed that students who
are disenfranchised are less open and
therefore more resistant to learning.
This is true of many students today who
are challenged bv disability, poverty,
language, and cultural differences.
My students and I have personally
witnessed many issues facing these
students every day. The 12 virtues
In the Words of the Founder
"One of the main concerns of those who instruct
others is to be able to understand their students
and to discern the right way to guide them.
There are those who call for much patience,
those who need to be stimulated and spurred
on. ... This guidance requires understanding
and discernment of spirits, qualities you should
frequently and earnestly ask of God, for they are
most necessary for you in the guidance of those
placed in your care."
developed by St. La Salle for his
teachers (gravity, silence, humility,
prudence, wisdom, patience, reserve,
gentleness, zeal, vigilance, piety, and
generosity) help to create positive
and caring learning communities.
The challenge is to instill in our
teacher candidates a positive disposition
toward diverse students, much like
St. La Salle did for his community.
In a junior-level course that I teach,
for example, students learn to develop
and teach a unit of instruction to their
urban field placement students. Teacher
candidates are taught about culturally
proficient instruction and classroom
management while engaging in the
teaching/learning process. These experi-
ences have sharply heightened my
students' awareness of the inequities
that exist between and within schools.
As a result, many have been instilled with
a strong desire to work with students
who are less fortunate or less able.
Lasallian Brothers viewed their
work as a vocation and thus dedicated
their lives to reaching children on
both spiritual and academic levels.
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Tins feature is the sixth installment in a nine-part series examining
St. John Baptist de La Salle, his mission, and its relevance in today's world.
Part 6
What distinguished early Lasallian
schools from traditional schools was
the idea that schools should meet the
needs of students, instead of students
conforming to the rigid structure of
schools. For example, students were
taught first in the vernacular, French,
instead of traditional Latin. Moreover,
the curriculum was adapted to meet
the vocational needs of the community.
Thus, in addition to learning how
to read, write, and do arithmetic,
students in seafaring towns were
exposed to navigation.
We are experiencing a similar
paradigm shift in education that builds
the skills, dispositions, and attitudes
of teachers to meet die needs of all
students in the classroom. Schools
have had to adjust to higher demands
for achievement and, simultaneously,
embrace the needs of an increasingly
diverse school population.
As I reflect upon St. La Salle's
life work, I realize how much of an
influence St. John Baptist de La Salle's
writings and life work have had on
me personally and, more broadly, on
the field of education. His then-novel
approach to education of the poor
and disenfranchised has established a
strong foundation for the emergence
of a new educational standard.
— Deborah Tost, Ph.D., is a professor in
La Salle's Education Department and
a past Chair of the department. She has
participated in the Lasallian Leader-
ship Institute, which introduces lay
people to the teachings and spirituality
of St. John Baptist de La Salle.
We invite feedback on this issue and
welcome ideas for future installments
of the series. Please contact Marian
Butcher at butchcr@lasalle.edu. Previous
installments of the scries arc available
online at www.lasalle.edu/stlasallc.
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Further Reflections
Education Professor Deborah Yost's students reflect on their roles as
aspiring teachers in the tradition of St. La Salle:
"It is said that to teach is to touch one's life forever, but you cannot have
a true impact in the life of children if you know nothing about them. Each
child is unique and special; therefore, they deserve to receive an education
that reflects their cultural individuality as well as one that empowers them
to continually strive for excellence."
—Ashley Sulzbach, '09
"Diversity, to me, means knowing your students and their needs. It is
adjusting lessons and the classroom environment to meet the needs of all
students. Too often, teachers want students to adapt to the classroom they
have already established..."
— Corey Druding, '09
"As a teacher it is important to pay attention to all your students' values
and beliefs as well as their learning styles. When doing so a formation of trust
and belonging will develop between teacher and students as well as between
students and students."
— Heather Pierce, '09
St. La Salle: Educational Pioneer
French not Latin
Although it was customary to teach spelling and reading in Latin, St. La Salle
saw that the charity school students needed facility in reading and writing the
everyday language of business, commerce, and catechesis. He wrote Teaching
French Syllables to teach reading in the native tongue. The syllabary is credited
by French historians as one reason for the eventual standardization of French
pronunciation throughout the country.
Simultaneous method of instruction
It had been customary for teachers to engage one student at a time in a
classroom of dozens of students. St. La Salle began a new method by dividing
large classes into small groups according to their skill level and to involve
whole groups in the lesson. The goal was to engage every student every day
in as many ways as possible.
Psychological observation
St. La Salle wrote, "All minds are not attracted in the same way and it is
necessary to know how to deal with each in order to lead it to give itself over
to the task." The Brothers' practice of studying each child's capability, character,
and needs and then passing their notes to the student's next teacher became
widespread in the 18th and 19th centuries and is now habitual.
— Adapted from an article by Brother George Van Grieken, F.S.C., Ph.D.,
in Signs of Faith, the former magazine of the Brothers of the Christian
Schools' District of San Francisco
SUMMER 2008
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A Home for 'Rent'
BY JANINE STEVENS, '07
THE FIRST FEW NOTES OF THE FAMILIAR SONG STRIKE
chords with audiences. The lyrics captivate: "525,600
minutes. 525,000 moments so dear." These sounds from
the Broadway production Rent resonate from its home
stage in New York and travel to stages across the country.
Thanks to Louis Volpe, '69, this tale of love, friendship, and
AIDS also has been performed at Harry S. Truman High
School in Levittown, Pa., and will debut at high schools
across the country.
Volpe, who obtained his bachelor's degree in English
from La Salle, spent much of his summer of 2007 editing
the mature production for its first high school translation.
Having received an offer from licensing company Music
Theater International to have a hand in the editing for the
school edition, Volpe "jumped at the chance." With the
hill support of Truman's principal and school board, Volpe
brought the warm songs of Rent to the high school, known
nationally for its musical theater program.
Students gave up their last month of summer vacation
in August to start rehearsals, and three short months later,
Rent — School Edition premiered in front of a sold-out theater.
"I was scared to death. I was so nervous," Volpe said. Volpe's
nerves were justified, since in the audience on opening night
sat the family of playwright Jonathan Larson, who died
shortly before his show premiered on Broadway in 1996.
Following the final curtain, Jonathan Larson's father, who
traveled by bus for the show with the New York producers,
spoke of how he believed his son was in the room that night.
"The emotion in the room was palpable," Volpe said.
This was not Volpe's first experience translating a
production for a high school assembly. Music Theater
International approached Volpe in 2001 for the school
debut of Les Miserables.
Volpe has taught at Truman for 39 years. As Chair of
the Fine and Performing Arts Department, Volpe directs
Louis Volpe, '69
Truman's fall and spring shows each year, in addition
to teaching four theater classes a day.
"Over the years, I've always told my students that my
objective is never to train actors. I am not a professional
acting coach. I am a teacher," Volpe said. "I've always
looked at high school theater as educational theater. It's
about the learning experience and how the students grow."
During his first year walking the halls of Truman as an
English teacher, Volpe's interests were aroused as he passed
the auditorium during rehearsals, and he began to take time
out to watch them. "I used to sit in and think, T wouldn't
do it that way' as I watched the drama teacher," Volpe said.
Less than a year later, Volpe would get his chance to do
things his way. The drama coach had resigned, and instead
of taking over the assistant's position, Volpe found himself
taking the Head Director's chair.
For Volpe's first show, he chose the Greek play Antigone.
"I staged this bizarre interpretation with costumes made out
of trash bags and aluminum foil," he said. Volpe recalled
the memory of the sound of four people in the audience
clapping after his first show.
He has come a long way since then. Shortly after taking
over as Director, he began writing theater courses that the
school board approved, and, soon thereafter, theater was
offered as an elective.
Evidence of Volpe's accomplishments can be seen covering
the walls of the Truman auditorium. Banners dating back
to 1975 hold testament to the journey Volpe and Truman
High School have taken, noting most recent awards for
Best Play, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting
Actress. "It's all very mini-Tony Awards," Volpe said.
Look for the next Broadway smash to hit Truman High
School, as Volpe plans to continue to astound audiences
by challenging student thespians with both personal and
theatrical growth.
LA SALLE MAGAZINE
A Salute to Student- Athletes
IT WAS A BANNER YEAR FOR A CROP OF STANDOUT
Explorers in their final season of competition
Sean Quigley — Arguably the greatest
runner in Atlantic 1 0 history, Quigley
continued his remarkable run by earning
a seventh career All-American honor with
a sixth-place finish in the 10,000 meters
at the NCAA Outdoor Track Champion-
ships in June. In another All-American
performance, he finished third at the
NCAA Indoor Track Championships and
as the top American in the indoor 5,000
meters. He ran the fastest time in the country
in the 10,000 meters and qualified for the U.S. Olympic
Trials in the 10,000-meter and 5,000-meter events after his
races at the Stanford Invitational and the Mt. SAC Relays.
Rachel Papin — Papin qualified for
the NCAA Championships in cross
country after an llth-place finish
at regionals and was named to
the NCAA All-Region team. She
led the Explorers cross country
team to its fourth overall team
title and was named Atlantic 10
Cross Country All-Conference.
She was named A- 10 Indoor Track
Championship's "Most Outstanding
Performer of the Meet" after talcing the 5K title and
anchoring the distance medley relay team, setting a new
school record and Mackal Field House records in both
events, as well as provisionally qualifying her for the NCAA
Championships in the 5K. In outdoor track, Papin was the
first-ever three-time 5K winner at the A-10 Championships.
Papin was a member of the A-10 Championships' winning
4x800-meter relay team, and she was an NCAA Regional
qualifier in the 5K and 4x800-meter relay.
EXPLORER CLUB
AUTUMN AUCTION AND RECEPTION
6 p.m.
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 27, 2008
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SAVE THE DATE
Darnell Harris — Harris systematically
rewrote the La Salle, Atlantic 10, and Big
5 record books for career three-pointers,
then proved he was the best shooter in the
country bv winning the NCAA Three-Point
Contest at the Final Four in San Antonio,
Texas. He finished second-team All-
Atlantic 10 and first-team All-Big 5.
Carlene Hightower —
Hightower was named a finalist
for the Lowe's Senior CLASS
Award for exemplifing the values
of a student- athlete. She is the
third woman from La Salle named
Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Year
and the first two-time All- Conference
first-team member. She also earned a Second-
Team Lowe's Senior CLASS selection.
She finished her career among the top
10 all-time in 10 career and seven
single-season categories.
Jeremy Ortiz — Ortiz, the senior
co-captain, was the first-round draft
pick of the New Jersey Ironmen
of the Major Indoor Soccer League.
He finished his career a two-time Atlantic 10
All-Conference selection with
17 goals and 45 points.
Kristin Hextall — Hextall led
the Atlantic 10 Conference in
goals (15) and points (36) while
finishing 14th nationally in both
categories. She had the second-
best output ever at La Salle. She
became the fifth Explorer to make
First Team All-Conference and is
the fourth to be named All- Region by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America and Soccer
Buzz magazine. She finished her career second all-time in
goals (33) and points (83).
Emily Bonczek — Bonczek
finished her career second
on La Salle's all-time lacrosse
scoring list with 199 points,
led the NCAA with 61 goals
scored and was second
in the country with an
average of 3.81 goals
per game.
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Brother Michael McGinniss Elected to Third Term as La Salle President
LASAL'
Brother Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C.,
Ph.D., '70, La Salle's President since
1999, has been elected unanimously by
the Board of Trustees to a third five-year
term as President.
The announcement was made by Board
Chair William R. Sautter, who said, "Under
Br. Michael's leadership, La Salle Univer-
sity has flourished, and the Board of
Trustees has confidence that the positive
momentum will continue."
Br. Michael is beginning the final year
of his second term. The third term will
commence July 1, 2009, and continue
until June 30, 2013.
"I am delighted with the prospect of
further advancing this wonderful University,"
said Br. Michael. "It has been a privilege
to be in a position to
guide my alma mater,
and I look forward
to working with the
Board of Trustees,
alumni leadership,
and the rest of the
La Salle family to
build on what we have
accomplished together
in recent years."
Recent accom-
plishments include
the building and opening of St. Basil
Court, a residence hall for 428 students,
and adjoining dining facility, Treetops
Cafe, in 2005, and expanding the Bucks
County Center in Newtown, Pa., in 2006.
La Salle Honors Markmann at Holroyd Lecture
La Salle University recently
welcomed James F. Markmann,
M.D., Ph.D., '83, as speaker
and honoree for the 28th annual
Holroyd Award and Lecture.
A Philadelphia native with
deep roots at La Salle, Markmann
delivered his lecture on "Problems
in Transplantation: Foreshadowing
Medicine of the Future?"
Markmann received the
Holroyd Award, named in honor
of Professor Roland Holroyd,
Ph.D., for his significant contribu-
tions to the medical field. He was
a multi-organ transplant surgeon and Director of the Pancreas Transplant Program
at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for many years. He is now Clinical
Director of the Division of Transplantation in the Department of Surgery at Massachusetts
General Hospital and is a professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.
"Dr. Markmann is a person who combines the technical expertise of a surgeon with
a deep understanding of the ethical issues that surround the field of organ transplantation,"
said Tom Keagy, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. "His work epitomizes
the benefits of a values-based liberal arts education that connects theory to practice
and serves the greater good." _/_;z varg0
James F. Markmann, M.D., Ph.D., '83 (left), and Tom Keagy, i
Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences
Brother Michael 1. McGinniss, F.S.C.. Ph.D.. 10, La Salle's President, and William R.
Sautter, CPA, II, Chair of La Salle University's Board of Trustees
In cooperation with the Board of
Trustees, Br. Michael launched Shoulder
to Shoulder: Securing the Future, a fund-
raising initiative with a $25 million goal
for the construction of a new science and
technology center and the strengthening
of the endowment for student scholarships.
Completed in 2007, this major gift
initiative raised more than $28 million.
At the same time, the University
expanded its campus by approximately
30 acres with the purchase of the German-
town Hospital property and two adjoining
lots. Over the past year, the University
has renovated enough of the facilities
to relocate the School of Nursing and
Health Sciences and some administrative
offices to what is called the West Campus.
In January 2008, the University opened
its own Montgomery County Campus in
Plymouth Meeting, Pa., and in March
a groundbreaking ceremony took place on
campus for the renovated and expanded
Holroyd Hall, featuring the Hugh and
Nancy Devlin Center for Science and
Technology. In the meantime, construction
is continuing on the Shoppes at La Salle,
the shopping center being developed on
La Salle's Good Shepherd property.
As for the future, Br. Michael created
a Planning Advisory Board (PAB) a year
ago to work on La Salle's next Strategic
Plan. The PAB, a broad-based, represen-
tative University group, is charged with
bringing all the resources of the University
to bear in meeting the challenges of
21st-century higher education.
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In Memoriam:
John J. Shea, '59
| John J. Shea, '59,
I past Chair of
La Salle's Board
of Trustees, died
of cancer on
; May 27, 2008,
at age 70.
Shea served as a
trustee for 10 years
■' and was Chair of the
Board from 1993 to 2001.
"As the first lay person to serve as
Chair of the Board of Trustees, John Shea
showed outstanding leadership and vision,"
said Brother Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C.,
Ph.D., '70, La Salle's President.
In recognition of his service to La Salle
and the Alumni Association, Shea received
the John J. Fmley, '24, Award in 2001.
After earning his bachelor's degree in
marketing from La Salle, Shea started his
career as an assistant buyer in the John
Wanamaker toy department, and he rose
in the John Wanamaker Corporation to
Senior Vice President of Merchandising.
He joined Spiegel Inc. as Vice
President of Merchandising in 1981, and
he became Spiegel's President and Chief
Executive Officer in 1985. He led the
company's acquisition of Eddie Bauer
in 1988 and Newport News in 1992.
During his tenure, the company grew
President's Cup Marks 10-Year Anniversary
Nearly 300 golfers and friends of
La Salle University enjoyed golf and
entertainment at the 10th annual
President's Cup at Blue Bell Country Club
on April 21. Over the past 10 years, the
event has raised more than $2 million
for student scholarships and financial
aid. This year's President's Cup raised
$205,000. ;
PBtSWfflS
The event included golf, a silent V
auction, a dinner banquet, awards, ^
and a raffle. La Salle President Brother
Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C, Ph.D., '70, Brother MichaelJ. McGinniss, F.S.C.. Ph.D., 70
,m . r, _. . . (second from right), celebrates with President's Cup
Bud Hansen Jr., 58, and Bud Hansen III, wi„„ing foursome (from left) Tom Burton, Bob Nicolls,
'90, who hosted the event, are already look- and Harry Ley. Not pictured is Mike Smyth.
ing forward to another successful decade.
The winning foursome from The Great Britains of Willow Grove was Tom Burton,
Harry Ley, Bob Nicolls, and Mike Smyth.
Top prizes for the President's Cup raffle included a Bermuda cruise, a week's stay at
a beach house, several autographed sports items, including bats and baseballs signed
by Phillies Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard, several rounds of golf at local courses,
and a suite at a Phillies game.
Next year's President's Cup will be held on Monday, April 20, 2009.
to become a $3 billion multi-channel
specialty retailer.
Shea was active in the Chicago-area
Boy Scouts.
He is survived by his wife, Susan,
two children, and six grandchildren.
CHARTER CELEBRATION
-[ DIPLOMAT-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM ]
A Palestinian ambassador and students and faculty from Christian Brothers-operated
Bethlehem University in the West Bank visited La Salle recently and took part in several
panel discussions on current affairs in the Middle East. (From left) Samar Khalil, BU '08. £ lias
Halabi. BU '07. Ambassador Riyad Mansour. Brother Jack Curran. F.S.C. and Nabila Daqqaq.
Brother Michael J. McGinniss. F.S.C. Ph.D..
10. La Salle 's President serves cake
with Krista Benedetto. '08. at the Charter
Celebration, which marked the 145th
anniversary of the University's founding.
SUMMER 2008
news
Sautter Receives International Business Achievement Award
William R. Sautter, CPA, 71, President
and CEO of Elliott-Lewis Corporation
and Chair of La Salle University's Board
of Trustees, has been named one of two
recipients of the 2008 International
Beta Gamma Sigma Business Achieve-
ment Award.
Sautter, along with Sir Adrian Cadbury,
former Chair of Cadbury Schweppes, was
chosen from more than 400 nominees.
The award recognizes Sautter's achieve-
ments with Elliott-Lewis and his service
to the community and to higher education.
With more than 580,000 members,
Beta Gamma Sigma is the international
honor society serving business programs
that are accredited by the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
"During my years as a student at
La Salle, I was fortunate to have learned
from some exceptional teachers — both
Christian Brothers and laypersons. One
lesson I learned over and over was to give
back. So receiving this honor overwhelms
me, and it serves as a reminder to
continue to give back," Sautter said.
For the past 31 years, Sautter has
worked to guide Elliott-Lewis into
becoming a premier HVAC and facility
service organization with operations in
Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Florida.
"Bill Sautter is an exemplar of the
Beta Gamma Sigma ideals, both in his
professional and in his personal lives.
His accomplishments in the corporate
world, his multi-faceted generosity to the
University and to many other service
organizations, and his leading by example
are all significant, steadfast and selfless,"
said Paul Brazina, Dean of La Salle's
School of Business.
Accounting Department Honors Five Alumni
During the 42nd annual Accounting
Awards Dinner, AmyLynn Flood, CPA, '95,
Bob Groody, '80, and Chuck Schultes,
'82, were honored with the Michael A.
DeAngelis Award for their professional
achievements. In addition, Susan Nespola
Haggerty, CPA, '02, and Rosalind W. Sutch,
CPA, '02, received the Jack Reardon
Young Alumni Award for their involvement
in the University's Accounting Department.
Flood is a partner in the Pricewater-
houseCoopers' Global Human Resource
Services Group. She joined the firm
in 1997 and focuses on executive compen-
sation and its related tax issues.
Groody is Executive Vice President
and Chief Operating Officer for GMAC
Bank, where he is responsible for all
residential mortgage activity. Prior to
joining GMAC Bank, Groody served as
Chief Operating Officer for Cendant
Mortgage Corporation (now PHH Mortgage).
Schultes is Group Vice President of
Finance with Schering-Plough Corporation,
a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical
(From left) Paul Brazina. CPA, CMA, Dean of the School of Business, with Accounting Award recipients Chuck Schultes. '82.
AmyLynn Flood. CPA. '95. Bob Groody. '80. Susan Nespola Haggerty. CPA, '02, and Rosalind Wilson Sutch. CPA. '02.
company. He also serves as Chief
Financial Officer for the company's
Global Prescription Pharmaceutical
Business Unit.
Haggerty is a manager at Zook Dinon,
joining the firm after she graduated
maxima cum laude from La Salle in 2002.
Her work focuses on business assurance
services, helping clients from individual
practices to multinational corporations.
Sutch is a managing associate with
Drucker & Scaccetti, PC. She graduated
maxima cum laude with dual majors in
accounting and management information
systems in 2002. At Drucker & Scaccetti,
Sutch provides business, tax, and
financial consulting services to large
corporations and partnerships, high-net-
worth individuals, entrepreneurs, and
closely held businesses.
— Amy Gardner Cranston
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news
[ CAMPUS EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMENT ]-
(From left) Tom Keagy, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. John Carabello. DMD, '62,
Margaret McManus. Ph.D.. Associate Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. James McManus.
'69, and James Gulick, '89, Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations, celebrate the March
groundbreaking for the renovation and expansion of Holroyd Hall, featuring the Hugh and
Nancy Devlin Center for Science and Technology.
^UNTVl
(From left) Paul Reilly, MBA, Director of Adult Enrollment, Brother Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C.,
Ph.D., IB, La Salle's President, Joseph Ugras, Ph.D.. Dean of the College of Professional
and Continuing Studies, and Terry Jackson, 79, M.Mgt., M.Ed., Director of the Part-time MBA
Program, cut the ribbon to open the Montgomery County Center at the Metroplex Corporate
Center in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., in March.
LA SALLE'S MARRIAGE AND
FAMILY THERAPY PROGRAM
EARNS CANDIDACY STATUS
La Salle University's Marriage and
Family Therapy program was recently
awarded candidacy status with the
Commission on Accreditation for Marriage
and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE),
which is part of the Association for
Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).
As a candidacy status program,
La Salle has been formally recognized by
COAMFTE as one of only 97 accredited
programs in the country and will be eligible
to earn full accreditation in three years.
The Marriage and Family Therapy
program focuses on a systemic approach
to mental-health issues for families,
couples, or individuals, said program
Director Donna Tonrey. LMFT, Psy.D. '02.
La Salle's program in Marriage and
Family Therapy, a 48-credit program
that offers an additional 12 credits
to prepare students for licensure in most
states, is affiliated with the University's
master's degree program in Clinical-
Counseling Psychology.
—Amy Gardner Cranston
David Culp Honored with Brother Scubillion Rousseau Justice Award
When David Culp, J.D., LLM, assistant
professor of business law, graduated
fourth in his class from Kansas University
School of Law in 1969, his academic
success opened many doors to high-
paying jobs in prestigious law firms.
However, Culp chose a different path.
Culp was recently awarded La Salle
University's Brother Scubillion Rousseau
Justice Award for dedicating nearly
40 years as a civil rights lawyer to
representing those who have been
discriminated against and underserved.
"Dave is known to students and
faculty alike as a person who habit-
ually speaks out for the disenfran-
chised and the disempowered. Anyone
who has taken his classes will readily
tell you that he
has infused his
classes with
a respect for the
dignity for all
people, and he
has sensitized
our students with
a sense of social
responsibility
for those less
fortunate than themselves," said Majid
Tavana, Ph.D., professor of management
information systems.
Culp earned his Master of Law degree,
with a concentration in constitutional
law, from the Columbia University School
of Law. In 1975, he began working for
the United States Department of Health
Education and Welfare, where he helped
desegregate school districts in the Midwest.
In 1978, Culp was named Deputy
Regional Attorney for the U.S. Depart-
ment of Health and Human Services in
Philadelphia and he was named Acting
Regional Attorney in 1981.
The Rousseau award is given to Univer-
sity faculty or staff who understand their
roles in creating a more just world.
Culp, of the Chestnut Hill section of
Philadelphia, has been a partner in the
law firm of Berry & Culp, P.C., a private
practice he has operated with his wife,
Isobel Berry, since 1984.
— Amy Gardner Cranston
SUMMER 2008
news
LA SALLE HAS RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING GRANTS:
National Science Foundation: $572,910 over five years from the Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholarship Program to provide
scholarship assistance to two cohorts of computer science majors.
Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation: $84,725 from the Graduate
Nurse Education Grant Program to provide scholarship assistance to Master of
Science in Nursing students who are interested in becoming nurse educators.
The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust: $79,000 grant to provide scholarship
assistance to academically qualified, financially needy full-time undergraduates.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services
Administration: $69,685 from the 2008-09 Scholarships for Disadvantaged
Students Program to provide scholarship assistance to full-time Bachelor
of Science in Nursing students.
Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation: $47,000 to provide scholarship
assistance to mature women students during the 2008-09 academic year.
Violette De Mazia Foundation: $41,590 to support the course "Informed
Perception: An Objective Approach to Aesthetic Appreciation," which the Art
Museum will offer during the summer of 2008.
Phoenixville Community Health Foundation: $20,000 to the Nonprofit Center
to support subsidies for technical assistance for nonprofits in the foundation's
feeder area.
Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation: $15,000 Minority Junior
Faculty Grant to Simon Moon, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, for
a project entitled "Validation of Computer-Based Measures of Automatic
Emotional Regulation."
Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation: $10,310 from the Dr. Edna B.
McKenzie Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students to provide scholarship
assistance to one or more full-time Bachelor of Science in Nursing students.
ROCK THE VOTE
Chelsea Clinton (left) and Joe DeFelice, Esq., '01, represented the Hillary Clinton and John McCain
campaigns, respectively, and Dan Sandilord, 08 (right), President of La Salle 's College Republicans,
spoke at an on-campus Rock the Vote event sponsored by La Salle's Young Democrats, College
Republicans, St. Neumann Residence Hall, Multicultural Center, and Pi Sigma Alpha prior to
Pennsylvania 's primary election. A representative for the Barack Obama campaign was invited but
could not attend. The event informed the 200-plus students in attendance about the presidential
campaign and included a student political debate on the issues of all three candidates.
Grimes Lecture Features
Princeton Speaker, Honors
Professor Emeritus
John Rooney, Ph.D.
La Salle's 29th annual Grimes Lecture
featured Susan T. Fiske, Ph.D., Eugene
Higgins Professor of Psychology at
Princeton University and an expert in
discrimination and prejudice reduction.
John Rooney, Ph.D, '46, Professor
Emeritus of Psychology and Director of the
master's program in Clinical-Counseling
Psychology, was honored.
Fiske is known for her work on racism,
social cognition, and the ways in which
people form impressions of others. Her
lecture, "Perils of Prejudice: Universal
Biases in Brain, Mind, and Culture,"
emphasized the role of interdependence
and power in forming stereotypes.
The Grimes Lecture is named for
the founder and first Chair of La Salle's
Psychology Department, Brother Vincent
Grimes, F.S.C., Ph.D.
In addition to Fiske's lecture, the
Psychology Department presented Rooney
with the John P. Dondero Award, which
honors an alumnus who provides the
science and/or practice of psychology
according to humanistic values that were
the basis of the life and teaching of the
late John P. Dondero, Ph.D.
Rooney helped develop new programs
at La Salle, including the psychology
major, the doctoral program in clinical
psychology, and the master's program in
clinical-counseling psychology. He served
as Chair of the Psychology Department,
Director of the Counseling Center, and
President of the Faculty Senate.
-Amy Gardner Cranston
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notes
1958 Edward A.
Czerniakowski, DDS (B.A.) of East Dennis.
Mass., plays shortstop and first base on the
Cape Cod Five Softball Team. The Seniors
70+ team won the 2007 Senior Softball
World Championships in Phoenix, Ariz.
Donald W. Goodwin (B.S.) of Naples, Fla.,
retired as the Chief Executive Officer for
LMR International and LMR Systems Inc.
after more than 22 years of service.
1963 EAR The Rev.
Anthony P. Gruber (B.S.) of Gales Ferry, Conn.,
has been temporarily assigned as pastor
to St. Maurice Church in Bolton, Conn.
19 6 6 J. Paul Mullen, Esq. (B.A.) of Phoenix,
Md., received the 2007 Leadership in Law
award from The Daily Record in recognition of
his hard work in bettering the legal profession
and the communities in which he lives and
works, and for his efforts in mentoring a
strong future generation of professional and
community leaders.
Edward H. Westermann Sr. (B.A.) of Blue Bell,
Pa., was promoted to Senior Vice President
for AmWINS Group Inc., a diversified whole-
sale insurance distributor.
196 8 I YEA R.John
Werner (B.S.) of Warrington, Pa., was inducted
into the Neshammy High School Sports Hall
of Fame in recognition of the records he set
in 1960 in the 100- and 220-yard dash.
19 6 9 Joseph A. Cappello (B.S.) of Edmond,
Okla., was promoted to President of
ClimateCraft, a manufacturer of custom
air-conditioning products in health-care
and industrial buildings.
J. Patrick Henry, Ph.D. (B.S.) of Honolulu,
Hawaii, was awarded the 2008 Rossi Prize
by the American Astronomical Society for
pioneering work on the use of X-ray obser-
vations of clusters of galaxies for cosmology.
Gary A. Teears (B.A.) of Downingtown, Pa.,
retired as an account manager/division
Marriages
Joan King, '01, and Michael Cavallaro, '01, were married on Dec. 22, 2007, Several La Salle alumni were in attendance.
(Back row, from left) Jami Wilus '02, Erin Hogan Fuchs, '02, Michael Fuchs, '02, Joan King Cavallaro, '01, Michael
Cavallaro, '01, Matthew Chiappa, '01, Meghann Keppard Chiappa, '01, Paul Schugsta, '66, Vince Berry, '63, Peggy
Seydow, 12, John Ryan, '67, Jennifer King, '93, Francis Schweiss, Carolyn Sheahan, 03, Michael Carey, '00, Darlene
Morrissey, '01, Linda Heffernan, '97, Meghann Haugh, '99, and Cindy Aves, '01. (Front row, from left) ion Palumbo. 01,
Christopher Cavallaro, '98, Kevin Manero, '02, Joseph Leonard, 01, Gerry McConeghy, '66, and Ryan Humes, 01. Jack
Seydow, '65, was also present, but not pictured.
manager after 31 years of service with
Smith & Nephew — Group Headquarters UK,
a global medical device manufacturer. His
plans include spending time with his wife,
children, and grandchildren in the Chester
County area.
19 7 2 Joseph J. Capista, DDS (B.S.) of Media
Pa., penned the book What Can a Dentist
Teach You About Business, Life, and Success.
The book is a representation of how the
law of attraction and spirituality are making
headway into every aspect of our lives.
The Rev. Leonard P. Hindsley, O.P., Ph.D.
(B.A.) of Westport, Mass., was appointed
pastor of St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church in Westport and continues to teach
at Providence College in Providence, R.I.
Stephen J. Leone, D.A. (B.A.) of Valley Cottage,
N.Y., earned a Doctor of Arts degree from
St. John's University in Queens, N.Y.
1973 * REUNION YEAR
19 7 5 Joann W. Milliken, Ph.D. (B.S.)
of Alexandria, Va., presented President
George W. Bush's Hydrogen Fuel Initiative
at the American National Standards Institute
caucus in Washington, D.C. She is the
Hydrogen Program Manager at the U.S.
Department of Energy, where she is respon-
sible for directing research and developing,
demonstrating, and deploying activities
in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
Ellen D. Walsh, CRCP, CIMA (B.A.) of
Cranford, N.J., completed the Certified
Regulatory and Compliance Professional
certification program from the FINRA
Institute at the Wharton School of Business.
She is the Vice President and Manager of
the Merrill Lynch Advertising Regulation
Compliance team in Global Wealth Manage-
ment Marketing. She also holds a New
Jersey Life Producer license and a Certified
Investment Management Analyst designation.
19 7 6 J. Mark McLoone, FACHE (B.S.) of
San Antonio, Texas, was appointed to the
Council of Regents, a legislative body of the
American College of Healthcare Executives,
to represent south and central Texas. He
is the Chief Executive Officer of Methodist
Children's Hospital of South Texas and
Women's Services at Methodist Hospital.
Barbara A. Spaulding, CFRE (B.A.) of Tampa,
Fla., completed a two-year deployment with
the Federal Emergency
Management Agency
to disaster-
*>
19 91 Kevin M. Lenny (B.S.) to Dawn McDade.
19 9 4 Karen M. Fischer (B.A.) to Peter A. Ganatra (B.S.).
2 0 0 5 Teresa A. Gingrich (BSNutr) to Brian Yoder.
Amy A. Marriott (B.A.) to Andrew J. Estroff (B.A.).
2 0 0 3 Karen M. Golden (B.S.) to Mike Harrigan.
Anna M. Kernytsky (B.A.) to Brian S. Wojciechowski, M.D.
2 0 0 6 Megan D. Whitesell (B.A.) to Gregory R. Thomas (B.A.).
SUMMER 2008
23
notes
Curley Lauded for Defense of First Amendment
As summer kicks into high
gear, Americans prepare
for the ultimate hot-weather
holiday — July 4. It's a chance
for many to enjoy the day
off, fire up the grill, and
perhaps take in a fireworks
display. But more importantly,
it's an opportunity to relish
the freedoms that have
endured in this nation for
more than two centuries.
■■;" .\
Lone after the barbeaues |r""" """ win urn ley, 'u, rienueui auu ulu ui ihb KXHiumeu nesa,
Angie Kucharski, Chair of the Radio and Television News Directors Founda-
are quenched, Tom Curley, m and David Westi„f President of ABC News.
70, continues to appreciate
the importance of these rights and to fight to ensure their protection. This year, the
Radio and Television News Directors Association and Foundation recognized his efforts
by presenting him with the First Amendment Leadership Award. As President and
Chief Executive Officer of the Associated Press (AP), Curley was recognized for pushing
for more openness in the government and emphasizing First Amendment issues in
reporting. Other recipients of the 2008 First Amendment Awards were Paula Madison
of NBC Universal, Bob Schieffer of CBS News, and Richard Wiley of Wiley Rein, LLP.
Curley nurtured his interest in government issues during his years at La Salle as
a political science major. "La Salle creates a very special environment that accelerates
educational experiences in a challenging but encouraging setting," he said. "You are
exposed to people who provide you the opportunity to grow." And he certainly took that
opportunity. After Curley was assigned to study the feasibility of a national newspaper
in 1979, he went on to serve as the original news staffer on the project that led to the
creation of USA Today.
He worked in every department of the newspaper before eventually becoming USA
Today's President and Publisher. In 2003, he took the position to lead the AP and
helped to establish the Sunshine in Government Initiative just one year later. The
coalition of news organizations and journalism-related groups promotes accessible,
accountable, and open government. "What became clear by 2004 was that media were
remaining too passive about being watchdogs on press and other freedoms," Curley
said. "The Sunshine coalition effectively has spotlighted how freedom of information
benefits the public directly."
Journalism has provided Curley not only with a creative outlet, but also with the
opportunity to keep the American public informed and vigilant. "As the late David
Halberstam has pointed out, journalists are bit players when times are good," he said.
"But when those who seek to pander or even abuse power get carried away, journalists
are put to the ultimate test. Fortunately for us, facts and justice eventually prevail."
By Colleen Mullarkey, '06
affected areas around the country. She is
enrolled in the pre-nursing program at the
University of South Florida.
19 7 7 John P. Bisco (B.S.) of Easton, Pa.,
joined the baseball coaching staff at Lehigh
University as an assistant coach. While a
student and player at La Salle, he compiled
a 20-5 record on the mound and made back-
to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
Carole Corvin Wells, Ph.D. (B.A.) of Kutztown,
Pa., was named Vice Provost of Academic
Affairs for Kutztown University. She assists
the provost in coordinating and providing
academic support for the colleges and
schools of the university.
1978 (-REUNION YEAR William J.
Burns (B.A.) of Washington, D.C., was
nominated by President George W. Bush and
confirmed by the Senate to be Under Secretary
of State for Political Affairs, the State Depart-
ment's third-highest job. He is responsible
for the diplomatic push to impose new
United Nations sanctions on Iran over its
nuclear program.
Charles J. Elia (B.S.) of Sicklerville, N.J., was
promoted to Vice President of Information
Systems for the PMA Insurance Group. He is
responsible for leading strategic and tactical
direction of the group's information process-
ing environment, including enterprise-wide
hardware and software procurement, budget
preparation, business continuity planning,
and technology partner vendor selection
and management.
Michael J. McGirney, Esq. (B.S.) of Tampa, Fla.,
joined the law firm of Daniels Kashtan Downs
Robertson & McGirney. He serves as the
Managing Partner for the new Tampa office.
19 7 9 Wendy (Strang) Rooney (B.S.) of
Oaklyn, N.J., was named Outstanding
Character Teacher for December 2007 in
the West Deptford School District, an award
honoring a teacher who exemplifies virtues
of good character. She teaches language
arts to sixth-grade students.
19 8 0 Christopher J. Serpico, Esq. (B.A.)
of Doylestown, Pa., was nominated to be
President of the Bucks County Bar Association.
19 8 2 Margaret (Lynam Lloyd) Celmayster
(B.S.) of Malvern, Pa., was promoted to Senior
National Account Executive and Manager for
Merion Publications. She also earned a black
belt certification in American Kenpo karate.
Leslie Farrell (BSW) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
completed Blindness Mobility and Wilderness
Survival Training with Blind Industries and
Services of Maryland. He is a case manager
with Liberty Resources of Philadelphia.
1983 EAR Michael A.
Papa (B.S.) of Baltimore, Md„ was promoted
to Senior Vice President for Diversified
Insurance Industries Inc., the third-largest
independent insurance brokerage in Maryland.
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Building on a Family Foundation
notes
"Enter to learn, leave to serve," read a
sign on the lawn of La Salle College High
School, proclaiming the mission of
St. John Baptist de La Salle. Mike Mattei,
76, said as a 13-year-old he didn't fully
appreciate the sign's message — but in
the years since, he's come to embody it.
Technically, Mattei has been a trade
student since childhood; the construction
industry is in his heart and blood.
Roxborough, where the family has lived
for three generations, bears witness to
some of these projects — from the famous
Manayunk Bridge his grandfather helped
to build to the neighborhood bar Mattei
is currently renovating. "It's not just my
job. It's my hobby. My life," he said.
Although carpentry seemed a natural
career choice for Mattei, it wasn't neces-
sarily the one his family had planned.
As the first to attend college, he enrolled
at La Salle University as a political science
major. During sophomore year, with his
own tools, his own truck, and a steady
Mike Mattei, IB, pictured with his prize tor being
named Craft Professional of the Year.
stream of neighborhood jobs, Mattei
abandoned plans to become a lawyer.
"I wasn't dedicated to that," he said.
Mattei switched his focus to labor relations
and business and began cultivating his
own contracting business, which grew
for more than 20 years before he became
lead carpenter for Adams-Bickel Asso-
ciates in 2003.
The company nominated Mattei for
the Associated Builders and Contractors
(ABC) Craft Professional of the Year
award. During the association's national
convention in Nashville, Tenn., last year,
he came out first among six finalists.
Along with the award, Mattei received
a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado.
"I really never felt like I was doing any-
thing special," he said. "I just thought
I was doing what I was supposed to be
doing every day."
When his workday ends, Mattei lends
a hand to friends and family and teaches
first- and fourth-year students in ABC's
apprenticeship program. He also helped
to build a new day-care center in the
Bay St. Louis area of Mississippi on
an October 2006 trip as part of ABC's
Bucks-Mont Katrina Relief Project.
"Carpentry has a lot to offer job
satisfaction-wise," he said. "You get
pride and accomplishment in your work,
and the community benefits."
By Colleen Mullarkey, '06
19 8 4 Joyce C. Kunkle (B.A.) of Wilmington,
Del., earned a MSN in Clinical Trials Research
from Drexel University. She was also inducted
into Sigma Theta Tau, the National Nursing
Honor Society.
Dean K. Parsons (MBA) of Tampa, Fla., was
named General Manager of GOSolutions
business unit for VillageEDOCS Inc., a
software-as-a-service company providing
proprietary on-demand outsourced business
solutions.
Keri (O'Connor) Robinson, '03. and Doug Robinson. '02. were married on tune 22, 2007. in Belmar. Nl. with many
La Salle graduates in attendance. (Front row, from left) Tim Canity, '01, Nelson Candelario. '03, and Ryan Shrank, 04.
(Middle row, from left) Katie Whalen, '03, ladyn Stoop, '04, Jamie Borland, '03. Lisa Flite. '03. Amy Birkenstamm, Liz
Sterpka. '03. Seanna Bruno. 03, and Sarah VanWert, '03. (Back row. from left) Nancy Oliver. 03. Jackson Oliver. '03.
Mike Shrank. '07. Mike McCovern. Ceorge Freas. '89, Lou Haggerty. Doug Robinson. 02. Keri Robinson. 03, Dan
Pavllk, 'Ol.andMegPavlik, 03.
19 8 6 Edward P. McKeogh III (B.A.) of
Peachtree City, Ga., finished in third place
for his comic book entry, Translucent,
in a highly talented comic book creators
competition sponsored by Small Press Idol
and Dimestore Productions.
19 8 7 Gregg J. Gola, CFA (B.S., MBA '94)
of North Wales, Pa., is a vice president
and senior high-yield trader with Delaware
Investments' fixed-income trading team.
1988 * REUNION V EAR Lawrence
P. Jennis (B.A.) of Bradenton, Fla., joined
Century 21 Alliance, specializing in residential
and commercial property sales in the Florida
counties of Manatee and Sarasota.
Anthony M. Steel (M.A.) of Cronulla, Australia,
was accepted into a program in human rights
law and advocacy in Geneva, Switzerland,
conducted by the International Service for
Human Rights. He also earned a post-graduate
certificate in Human Rights and Citizenship
from Australian Catholic University.
19 8 9 Tracey Sneed Lewis, Esq. (B.S.) of
Harnsburg, Pa., was unanimously appointed
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Brother Appointed New President
of The San Miguel School
Brother Joseph Juliano, F.S.C., M.A. '96, has been appointed
President of The San Miguel School, an innovative Catholic
middle school for boys in Camden, N.J. He succeeds Brother
William Johnson, F.S.C., '65, the founding Principal/President.
Previously, Br. Joseph was a teacher and campus
minister at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pa.
He received his undergraduate degree from Johnson & Wales
University and his master's degree in school administration
from Duquesne University, and he is working on a master's
degree in nonprofit business administration at the University of Notre Dame.
The San Miguel School, sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, began
in 1997. It provides individualized basic skills and enrichment programs for about
45 middle school boys whose parents desire a Catholic education but cannot afford one.
"The San Miguel School is in a unique position to offer a quality Catholic education
to the youth of Camden with very little cost to their families. Over the years, we have
seen countless individuals, foundations, and corporations donate their time, talent,
and treasure to ensure our young men receive the best education as they matriculate
through The San Miguel School," Br. Joseph said. "We want them to be ready for high
school and beyond. I am proud to be a part of this movement in Catholic education."
to fill the Ward 3 seat of Susquehanna
Township by the Board of Commissioners.
She is a real estate investment and business
development consultant.
19 9 0 James J. Horan III (B.S., MBA '97) of
Doylestown, Pa., was named Chief Operating
and Financial Officer of the Hepatitis B
Foundation and serves as Chief Operating
Officer for the foundation's affiliate organi-
zations, the Pennsylvania Biotechnology
Center and the Institute for Hepatitis and
Virus Research.
19 91 Charles A. Bruder, Esq. (B.A.) of
Lumberton, N.J., was named co-Chair of
the Executive Compensation and Employee
Benefits Group for the law firm of Norris
McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A.
Charles W. Greenberg Jr. (B.S.) of Abington,
Pa., was named middle-market executive for
Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and northern
Delaware for Bank of America. His responsi-
bilities include overseeing the bank's
commercial banking unit for companies with
revenue of $20 million to $2 billion.
Kevin M. Lenny (B.S.) of Cherry Hill, N.J.,
earned a MSW from Rutgers University and
a social work license from the state of New
Jersey. He founded Starting Point Inc, a non-
profit educational and referral organization
that emphasizes personal growth in the spirit
of partnership.
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19 9 4 Joseph A. Ochipinti (B.A.) of Lake
Mary, Fla. , was promoted to Vice President
of Product Management for United Healthcare.
19 9 5 Neil Clover (MBA) of Ringoes, N.J.,
was named Chief Technology Officer at Arup,
a global design and business consulting firm.
Brian G. Howard (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is Editor-in-Chief of Philadelphia City Paper,
a newspaper covering local events and
entertainment.
19 9 6 Br. Joseph W. Juliano, F.S.C. (M.A.) of
Camden, N.J., earned a M.A. in K-12 school
administration from Duquesne University. He
is also pursuing a master's degree in nonprofit
administration at the University of Notre Dame.
19 9 8 Timothy M.
LaPira (B.A.) of Washington, D.C., accepted
a tenure-track teaching position at the
College of Charlestown.
Catherine E. Paczkowski (BSW) of
Philadelphia, Pa., is an early intervention
social worker at Sunshine Therapy Club Inc.
Andrew R. Trella, Pharm.D. (B.A.) of Philadel-
phia, Pa., is engaged to Jeanette Straight.
1999 Kristen M. Edwards (B.A.)
of Doylestown, Pa., was
appointed Director of
Births and Adoptions
1 9 9 1 A daughter, Nora Catherine, to Judith
Ann (Drobile) Joyce (B.A.) and Daniel P. Joyce
(M.A. '01).
1 9 9 3 A daughter, Erika Marie, to Lori
(Manzo) Ferko (B.S.) and Brian Ferko (B.S.).
1 9 9 4 A son, Joseph Michael, to Michael T.
Siciliano (B.A.) and AmyLynn V. Flood (B.S. '95).
1 9 9 5 A son, Joseph Michael, to AmyLynn V.
Flood (B.S.) and Michael T. Siciliano (B.A. '94).
A son, John Patrick, to Michael and Catherine
E. (Manning) Treacy (B.A.).
1 9 9 6 A son, Colin Thomas, to Phil and
Melissa A. (Solt) Williams (B.S.).
1 9 9 7 A son, Thomas Robert, to JoAnn (Foy)
Roth (B.A.) and Robert B. Roth (B.A.).
A son, John Ryan, to Ryan Birdsall-Sharpe (B.A.).
2 0 0 0 A daughter, Madeline Joan, to Theresa
and Charles A. White (B.S., MBA '03).
2 0 0 1 A daughter,
Nora Catherine,
to Daniel P. Joyce
(M.A.) and Judith Ann
(Drobile) Joyce (B.A. '91).
A son, Joshua Alexander, to Eric A. Stonesifer
(B.A.) and Alicia M. (Sestito) Stonesifer
(B.A. '02, M.S. '07).
2 0 0 2 A son, Joshua Alexander, to Alicia M.
(Sestito) Stonesifer (B.A., M.S. '07) and Eric
A. Stonesifer (B.A. '01).
2 0 0 3 A daughter, Fiona Rose, to Julie E.
(Mertzman) Quinn (B.A.) and Patrick J. Quinn
(B.S. '04).
2 0 0 4 A daughter, Fiona Rose, to Patrick J.
Quinn (B.S.) and Julie E. (Mertzman) Quinn
(B.A. '03).
A son, Devin Anthony, to David and Caitlin
(Murray) Tercha (M.A.).
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In Memoriam: Peter Paranzino
notes
Peter Paranzino, affectionately known
as "Pete the Barber" at La Salle, died
March 7, 2008, at the age of 94.
Born in South Philadelphia as the son
of a well-educated banker, Paranzino's
family had always hoped he would seek
higher education. As the oldest of five,
Paranzino had to drop out of school at
age 12 to support the family when his
father died, but he still found his way
to college.
For nearly 70 years, Paranzino cut
the hair of Christian Brothers, faculty,
staff, and students at La Salle. Upon
his father's death, Paranzino learned
the trade from his uncle at Tony's Barber
Shop in North Philadelphia, near a
former location of La Salle College.
The Christian Brothers became regular
customers of Paranzino, who, at the
time, charged 25 cents a clip.
When the college relocated to 20th
Street and Olney Avenue in 1929,
Paranzino made house calls for the
Christian Brothers. Eleven years later,
he was granted permission to open
a barbershop in McShain Hall.
Having grown up during the Depression,
Paranzino valued affordability and
charged only 50 cents for students and
20 cents for Brothers. His price never
exceeded $7. He started La Salle's first
"bookstore" and eventually relocated his
services to the Union Building.
Paranzino cut hair for so many
ROTC students during his career that
he received an award from the military.
When the Beatles inspired longer
hairstyles in the 1960s, Paranzino
displayed a campus sign saying, "Keep
La Salle beautiful, keep your hair
trimmed." Over the years, alumni often
returned to Paranzino's barber chair for
a cut and a good chat.
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Peter Paranzino clips the locks of faithful customer
and friend John McCloskey, '48.
When asked about retiring, Paranzino
replied, "I try to keep busy. It's the best
thing for you." He worked at La Salle
until the spring of 2007.
Paranzino was preceded in death
by his wife, Lillian Saleba, in 1991.
He is survived by his son, Dominic, '83,
and two grandchildren, one of whom
is enrolled as a nursing student
at La Salle.
the Manhattan Outreach Consortium by
the Goddard Riverside Community Center.
The consortium is part of New York City's
Street to Home program.
Margo (Slowik) Mocarski (B.A.) of Bensalem,
Pa., was promoted to Corporate Managing
Director for Studley Inc., a commercial real
estate firm specializing in tenant representation.
2 0 0 0 Karen F. (Heistand) Ambrosine, CTFA
(B.A.) of Exton, Pa., was promoted to Vice
President and Trust Administrator for
The Goldman Sachs Trust Company. She
also earned a Certified Trust Financial
Advisor designation from the American
Bankers Association.
Brian Veitz, '03, and Lauren (Kauffmanl Veitz, '07, were married at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, with a reception
following at The Emerald Room, on March 31, 2007. Several La Salle alums, ranging from the Class of 1952 to the
Class of 2009, were in attendance. (Front row, from left) James Kirk, 13, Michael Kauffman, 74. Matthew Eauss. '04,
Michael Finnegan, '05, Michael Dellavella. '03, John Cush, '52, Thomas kauffman, 16. Bill Pfender, 76. and Dave
Cash. '04. (Back row, from left) Elizabeth (Salmon) Kauffman, '07, Sigfried Gauss, 74, Marianne (Salmon) Eauss, 15,
Julie Stanoch, '05. Jen Frister. 05. Megan Rafferty. '04. Patricia (Eauss) Kelly. 02, Theresa Wetherhold, '04, Regina
Eauss, 01. Diana Kauffman. '09, Kathleen (O'Rourke) Pfender. '88, Brian Veitz, 03. Lauren (Kauffman) Veitz. '07.
Maria DiKun, '06. Kristen Donohoe, '03, Regina Anton, 03, and Robert Kauffman. 78.
Jacqueline (Daino) Garcia (B.A.) of Jamison,
Pa., was inducted into the Neshaminy High
School Hall of Fame in recognition of her
achievements in soccer.
2 0 0 1 Joseph Biondo (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., accepted the E-Learning Project Manager
position with Total Learning Concepts, develop-
ing e-learning products for pharmaceutical
and managed-care companies.
Shawn S. Lafferty (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., started LaffCo Painting LLC as a high-
end painting company and hires college
graduates to assist him. He is also engaged
to Lori Aquilino (B.A. '03) and is planning
a July wedding.
Allan J. Medwick (B.A.) of Carteret, N.J.,
received the 2008 Lewis Barbato Award
from the American College Health Associa-
tion in recognition for his contributions to
college health as reflected in the association's
mission and vision statements. He is a
doctoral student in the Higher Education
Management program at the University of
Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education.
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In Memoria
19 4 1 John J. McHale (B.A.) of Ivesdale, III.,
on Dec. 18, 2007.
Norbert L. Gladnick, DDS (B.S.) of
Wilmington, Del., on July 4, 2007.
19 4 2 William J. Stief (B.S.) of Columbia,
Md., on Nov. 23, 2007.
19 4 9 Edward G. Titterton Jr. (B.S.) of
Philadelphia, Pa„ on Dec. 13, 2007.
19 5 0 John T. Owens (B.S.) of Irvine, Calif.,
on Jan. 6, 2008.
19 5 1 Frank J. Wahl (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on Feb. 21, 2008.
19 5 2 Karl F. Ehmann (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa„ on Sept. 3, 2007.
Robert W. Smith, M.D. (B.A.) of Abington, Pa.
on March 14, 2008.
19 5 4 Joseph D. Finn (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on Dec. 12, 2007.
195 5 Arnold L. Cohen (B.A.) of
Meadowbrook, Pa., on July 21, 2007.
19 5 6 Robert S. Maples (B.S.) of Winfield,
III., on March 1, 2008.
19 5 8 Joseph M. Carduff (B.S.) of Ocean
City, Md., on Jan. 8, 2008.
Francis M. McDyre (B.S.) of West Chester,
Pa., on Dec. 23, 2007.
Joseph A. Vogel Jr. (B.A.) of San Diego, Calif,
on March 3, 2008.
19 5 9 William F. DeHaven (B.S.) of West
Amwell, N.J., on Jan. 24, 2008.
19 6 4 Joseph A. Lawler (B.S.) of
Mechanicsburg, Pa., on July 21, 2007.
19 6 5 Joseph V. Vesci (MBA) of Drexel Hill,
Pa., on June 20, 2007.
19 6 7 C. George McNamara (B.A.) of
Morrisville, Pa., on Feb. 12, 2008.
John P. Powers (B.A.) of Spring Grove, Pa.,
on July 14, 2007.
19 6 9 Richard P. Hamilton (B.A.) of Albion,
N.Y., on Aug. 26, 2007.
19 7 0 Br. Thomas A. Miller, F.S.C. (B.A.)
of Pittsburgh, Pa., on March 24, 2008.
197 1 Edward V. Schulgen, Esq. (B.A.)
of Somerton, Pa., on Jan. 26, 2008.
19 7 2 William F. Chapman Jr. (B.S.)
of Belleville, Mich., on Dec. 7, 2007.
John S. Samulewicz (B.S.) of Havertown, Pa.
on Oct. 9, 2007.
197 5 Karen J. Sidorick (B.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., on Feb. 23, 2007.
19 7 6 Paul M. Smith Jr. (B.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., on Oct. 7, 2007.
198 9 Christopher T. Hagen (B.S.)
of Lancaster, Pa., on March 8, 2008.
19 9 7 Anna (Nazar) Mykijewycz (BSN)
of Philadelphia, Pa., on April 17, 2007.
2 0 0 4 Mlungisi Sisulu (M.A.) of Prague,
Czech Republic, on Jan. 3, 2008.
Victor H. Thomas of Philadelphia, Pa., is
a member of the Korean Basketball League
and a team player for the Samsung Thunders.
2 0 0 2 Thomas H. Bartlett (MBA) of Yardley,
Pa., was appointed Partner and Chief
Operating Officer of ComplianceQuest.
He entered his fifth year of a strategic
partnership with the Compliance and
Regulatory Services Department of
the insurance industry's main industry
organization, LIMRA/LOMA.
2003 Lorianne
Aquilino (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa., is
engaged to Shawn Lafferty (B.S. '01).
A July 2008 wedding is planned.
James R. Gilbarty (B.S.) of Richmond, Va.,
was promoted to Regional Vice President
for ING and leads the annuity distribution
channel for ING in the state of Virginia.
Katie E. Kohler (B.A.) of King of Prussia,
Pa., is working at the Montgomery Child
Advocacy Project, a nonprofit organization
that offers free legal help to abused children
in the county. She also performs stand-up
comedy in the Philadelphia area, including
at Laff House, Helium, Comedy Cabaret, and
the DuPont Theatre in Wilmington, Del. She
also produces, hosts, and headlines her own
comedy show at Screwballs Restaurant in
King of Prussia.
2 0 0 5 Sean D. Badolato (B.A.) of Jenkintown,
Pa., graduated from the Montgomery County
Police Academy and was sworn in as a police
officer for the Springfield Township Police
Department in February 2008.
Jeff Boyle, '88. who works for PricewaterhouseCoopers
in Tokyo, Japan, and HI Cummings, 12, of San Francisco,
Calif., ran into each other by chance after the Boston
Red Sox vs. Oakland Ks opening day game in Tokyo
in March 2008.
Leo E. Schwartz (B.A.) of Pottsville, Pa., was
appointed Tax Administrator for the Business
Privilege Tax Office for the City of Pottsville.
2 0 0 6 Anthony J. DiCastelnuovo (B.S.) of
Sewell, N.J., is engaged to Kristen Wright.
2 0 0 7 Adam M. Bagni (B.A.) of Montgomery,
Ala., accepted the position of Sports
Director at WNCF TV, the ABC affiliate in
Montgomery. In addition to anchoring the
10 p.m. news, he hosts Inside the Tide
and Tigers, a show about the University
of Alabama and Auburn University that
frequently features football coaches Nick
Saban and Tommy Tuberville.
Megan C. Kristiniak (B.S.) of Fayetteville,
Ariz., is participating in the Merchant
Training Program with Wal-Mart. She is also
the District President for the Alpha Sigma
Tau chapters in Arizona and continues to
volunteer with SIFE, a nonprofit organization
that gives students the tools to learn the free
enterprise system in real working situations.
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book
notes
Everything is Grace:
The Life and Way of
Therese of Lisieux
BY BROTHER JOSEPH F.
SCHMIDT, F.S.C., '56
Work Among Us Press, 2007; 351 pp.; $16.95
Therese of Lisieux has been called the
greatest saint of modern times, but some
view her spirituality as sentimental. This
notion is dispelled in Everything is Grace
by contending that Therese's "little way"
is really the Gospel message understood
within the context of her life.
Brother Joseph F. Schmidt, F.S.C, '56, graduated
from La Salle with a B.A. in science and math
education and earned his master's in theology
in 1957. He had taught and was principal at West
Catholic High School in Philadelphia and worked
for the Youth Department of the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia. Br. Joseph taught at Calvert Hall College
High School in Baltimore, and he works with retreat
and formation ministry. He is on the staff of Sangre
de Chnsto Center near Sante Fe, N. M.
The Coup: A Novel
BY JAMIE MALANOWSKI, '75
Doubleday, 2007; 256 pp.;
$22.95
In this Washington satire,
a scheming vice president
attempts to dethrone
the president. After four
years in the Senate,
Godwin Pope runs for president
against incumbent Jack Mahone. Mahone,
a slick former Louisiana governor, crushes
Pope in the primaries but asks Pope to
be his running mate. After the victory,
Pope covets the presidency and aims
to force Mahone from his position by
devising a scandal.
Jamie Malanowski, 75. graduated from La Salle with
a bachelor's degree in political science. He was on
the founding staff of Spy and held senior editorial
positions there, as well as af Time, Esquire, and other
magazines. He co-wrote the HBO film Pentagon Wars.
wrote Mr. Stupid Goes to Washington, and co-authored
Spy High Malanowski is the managing editor of Playboy.
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Songs of Life
BY RICH O'BRIEN, '52
Xlibris Corporation, 2005;
419 pp.; $34.99
In Songs of Life, the author
compiles vignettes that
trigger memories of boot
camp, parties, sports, girls,
and various jobs. Some of
the people mentioned in stories were
known only fleetingly, while others
became lifelong friends. Each song has
immortalized these incidents in the
author's mind and documented them
for his friends and family.
Rich O'Brien, '52, graduated from La Salle College High
School, served in the Marine Corps, and earned a
bachelor's degree in English from La Salle University.
He and his wife lived in St. Davids, Pa., for more than
30 years, where they raised six children. In the 1970s,
O'Brien was head of the Dad Vail Rowing Association.
He was a manufacturer's representative in the elec-
tronics business for more than 30 years. He and his
wife now live in Florida.
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Reunion celebrations for the classes
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This spring, La Salic alumni from as far as Texas, Florida,
and Illinois joined former classmates from the Philadelphia
region for Reunion 2008. Nearly 450 people attended activities
on campus and throughout the city from the classes of '48,
'53, '58, '63, '68, '73, and '78.
The weekend opened with a well-attended Phillies game
and a reception at McPadden's, which was open to all alumni
Finnigan's Wake also hosted a young alumni party that
drew 250 people.
Saturday kicked off with the annual reunion golf outing
at Limekiln Golf Club in Ambler, Pa. In honor of the
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to attend the President's Reception, which was held for the
first time at the historic gardens of the Peak House. Guests
also participated in a tour of the University Art Museum and
the Reunion Liturgy, which was concelebrated by Father
James T. Dever, OSFS, Campus Minister, and Father James
Driscoll, O.P., an honorary member of the Class of 1958
and a former La Salle faculty member.
As a way to keep alumni informed of La Salle's expansion
and renovations, Brother Joseph Willard, F.S.C., '64,
Executive Assistant to the President, hosted
a campus tour and presentation. More than
70 alumni filled two Philadelphia trolley cars
and a University bus for the tour.
Saturday evening, the Golden Explorers, alumni
who celebrated their 50th reunions in previous
years, and the Class of 1958 enjoyed an elegant
dinner on campus at Treetops Cafe, while other
classes gathered in La Salle's Union Building.
The night ended after an evening of entertain-
ment and games during Night in Vegas.
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Michael J. McGinmss, F.S.C., Ph.D., 70
President
R. Brian Elderton
Vice President for University Advancement
Joseph W. Donovan, '64
Assistant Vice President
for Marketing and Communications
James K. Gulick, '89
Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations
Theresa K. Travis. '93. M.A. '08
Assistant Vice President for Development
Edward A. Turzanski, '81
Counsel to the President and Assistant
Vice President for Government and
Community Relations
Elizabeth R. Lochner, '87
Director for Advancement Services
Gloria Pugliese
Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations
Fred J. Foley Jr.
Director of Grants. Research, and Support
Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C., '55
Felicia H. Gordon-Riehman, M.Ed. '01
Daniel P. Joyce, '01
Directors of Major Gifts
Trey P. Ulrich, '99, MBA '02
Director of the Annual Fund
Marian Butcher, M.A. '08
Director of Publications
Editor. La Salle Magazine
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Assistant Director of Publications
Assistant Editor, La Salle Magazine
Matthew M. Chverchko
Senior Graphic Designer. La Salle Magazine
Francine Lottier, '01
Alumni Notes Editor. La Salle Magazine
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Amy Gardner Cranston
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Dave Jackson
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9 Corporations, Foundations,
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10 Alumni
13 President's Club
14 Reunion 2007 Giving
19 De La Salle Society
21 Blue & Gold Society
23 Institutionally Administered Scholarships
25 The Christian Brothers
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Dear Alumni/ae and Friends of La Salle:
When I reflect on the past academic year, the images
diat come to mind are not just obvious ones: the ground-
breakings for the Shoppes at La Salle and the Holroyd Hall
renovation and expansion project, the construction activity
at those locations and on West Campus, and die ceremonial
opening of our new Montgomery County Center.
What I see are the faces of those loyal supporters of this
University who have made these developments possible —
and many odier initiatives that are less obvious but equally
important. Chief among our supporters is our dedicated
and visionary Board of Trustees.
Under the leadership of Chairman Bill Sautter, the Board
has built die bridge between our present and our future. Our
Board members believe deeply in the mission of La Salle
University and in our potential to further impact our
students, alumni, and community in a positive way.
What is also encouraging for La Salle's future is to see
the breadth and depth of support for our University as
wn in the Honor Roll of Donors in this publication.
Lope you will take a few moments to look at this
tion, which recognizes the generosity of all
of our supporters, ranging from those who
have been substantial contributors for decades to young
alumni. These young alumni, graduates of more recent years,
are not in a financial position to be major donors but believe
in La Salle and want to make a statement. One remarkable
example: donations of $2.26 million to the unrestricted
Annual Fund, exceeding the goal, in difficult economic
times. To all, you have my deepest gratitude.
I also want to publicly thank another group of loyal
Lasallians — our faculty and staff, who have done so much
this past year. Challenged by the additional responsibilities
and disruptions that come with growth and change, they
have managed to provide and support the quality education
for which we are known and, at the same time, to adapt
and plan for the future.
Led by our Planning Advisory Board, the University
community has taken on the task of developing a new
Strategic Plan. The effort has been substantial and the results
impressive. The Plan, which identifies six broad priorities,
will be presented to the Board of Trustees in October.
The Report that follows will bring you up to date on the
University's progress over the past year, as well as provide
a preview of the new Strategic Plan.
In closing and on a more personal note, I was moved and
gratified by the vote of the Board of Trustees, at their June
meeting, to offer to me a third five-year term as President
of La Salle University. As many of you already know, I have
often spoken of the honor and privilege of serving my alma
mater in my hometown and my home neighborhood.
With the confidence and support of the Board and the
sustained partnership of a widening circle of engaged
alumni, friends, and colleagues at La Salle, I pledge to
continue to work to ensure our University's well-deserved
standing as a community shaped by Lasallian and Catholic
values that makes a difference not only for individual lives
but also for the common good.
Sincerely yours,
Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C., ''
President
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2007-2008 Highlights
Campus Expansion and Development
Following our May purchase of the Germantown Hospital
property, now known as West Campus, a whirlwind of activity
ensued at the University in the summer of 2007. One of
the buildings that we acquired was renamed St. Benilde
Tower, and before the summer was over, one floor of the
building was renovated to accommodate our University
Advancement offices.
Work continued throughout the fall on an ambitious
schedule to prepare four floors for the relocation of our
School of Nursing and Health Sciences from Wister Hall in
time for the start of the spring semester in January. The new
facilities feature state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories
for our students in nursing, nutrition, and speech-language -
hearing science.
The whirlwind continued as we renovated additional
space in adjoining West Campus buildings for the temporary
(one-year) relocation of most of our science programs while
the expansion of Holroyd Hall is under way.
The Holroyd Hall construction project is in full swing.
Made possible by the success of our Shoulder to Shoulder:
Securing the Future fundraising initiative, which raised
$28 million, the new building is on target to open in August
2009. Featuring the Hugh and Nancy Devlin Center for
Science and Technology, the expanded facility will have
a "make science visible" theme — with windows into the
labs and high-definition LCD displays showcasing students'
work and experiments. The building will feature a "green"
roof and other environmentally friendly features.
Also under construction — and soon to be completed — is
a bridge over Wister Street that will connect the well-lighted
and beautifully landscaped pedestrian walkway on Main
An aerial view of the Germantown Hospital property, now known
as West Campus. (Inset, left, from left) La Salle President
Brother Michael J. McEinniss, F.S.C., Ph.D., 70, School of Nursing
and Health Sciences Dean lane Wolf, Ph.D., and Campus Minister
Father lames Dever, 0SFS, at the blessing for St. Benilde Tower
on West Campus. (Inset, right) Construction on a pedestrian
walkway and bridge linking Main Campus to West Campus.
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p r es i dent's report
Campus to an attractive glass atrium entrance at St. Benilde
Tower on West Campus, creating a safe and convenient
passageway for students, faculty, and staff.
(To see live video of both the Holroyd Hall and bridge
projects, visit the "Campus Expansion and Development"
link on the University's Web site home page.)
In addition to this year's on-campus development, we
celebrated the opening of our new Montgomery County
Center in January. Located in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., at
the Metroplex Corporate Center, our well-established MBA
and graduate Clinical-Counseling Psychology programs
have been supplemented by new course offerings in the
College of Professional and Continuing Studies.
Another area of academic growth last year was the
implementation of La Salle's new master's degree program in
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
Under the auspices of our Hispanic Institute, the M.A.
in TESOL expands our offerings in support of the Hispanic
community, and the Institute also includes Bilingual/
Bicultural Studies master's program and certificates in
Translation — English/Spanish and ESL Specialist. In addition
to the programs of the Hispanic Institute, La Salle meets
the needs of undergraduate Hispanic students through our
Bilingual Undergraduate Studies for Collegiate Advancement
(BUSCA) program. Last year marked the 15th anniversary
ofBUSCA.
artist's rendering of the renovated and expanded Holroyd Hall,
aiming the Hugh and Hancy Devlin Center tor Science and
'echnology. (Inset) Holroyd Hall under construction.
__demics and Student Life
The College of Professional and Continuing Studies, now
in its third year, continues to develop new programs for part-
time adult students not only at our Main Campus but
also at La Salle's Bucks County Center and Montgomery
County Center. New Graduate Accounting CPA and Post-
Baccalaureate Premedical certificate programs have been
added to those in Fraud and Forensic Accounting and
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. The College has
introduced accelerated programs in Business Administration,
Corporate Communication, and Organizational Leadership
and has taken a leadership role in online programming at
the University. Further, the College developed and received
state approval for a master's degree program in Instructional
Technology Management, which will be launched in January.
In an initiative led by the Provost's Office this past year,
a concerted effort has been started to enhance academic
support for our freshman students. The goal is to improve
the University's already strong reputation for student retention.
Our focus on first-year students has involved more research
to identify high-risk students, advances in advising, and
a renewed emphasis on tutoring and study skills, as well
as an assessment of the First Year Odyssey program.
Student organizations and individual students were
recognized for their achievements this past year — too many
to enumerate. One that is particularly noteworthy because
of its centrality to our mission: the wide variety of service
initiatives led by University Ministry and Service earned
La Salle a spot on the President of the United States'
Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
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Alumni Engagement
Once again, our alumni have stepped up to increase their
engagement with, and support of, their alma mater. This
past year, alumni not only participated actively in Alumni
Relations events, but diey also significantly increased their
partnership with the Office of Undergraduate Admission
in support of student recruitment and with the University's
Career Services Center for career networking.
The La Salle Alumni Admission Network (LAAN) added
new volunteers in the Lehigh Valley, Pittsburgh, and the
southern Connecticut/Westchester County, N.Y., region.
The total number of LAAN volunteers grew from 1 10 to 1 54,
a 40 percent increase, and alumni participated in 64 college
fairs in nine states, a more than 83 percent increase from the
previous year. In the career-networking program, alumni
volunteers in die directory jumped to nearly 400, a 10 percent
increase from the year before.
In addition, the Alumni Association Board of Directors
took a leadership role in support of the Annual Fund, which
raised $2.26 million, exceeding its goal.
Community Involvement and Economic Impact
La Salle's involvement with its neighborhood and wider
community took a major leap forward this past year with the
groundbreaking ceremony last fall for the Shoppes at La Salle,
the shopping center being developed on the University's
Good Shepherd property.
In partnership with Moreland Development, the Shoppes
at La Salle are now under construction. The opening of the
Shoppes is projected to take place in stages — from November
for Rite Aid to January for most others and April for the
Fresh Grocer. The new shopping center will be a benefit not
only for the students, faculty, and staff of La Salle, but also
for our neighbors, fostering a shared community spirit and
contributing to the quality of life in our community.
The University's commitment to improving the quality
of life in the community, supported by a grant from the
William Penn Foundation, has made tangible progress this
year. La Salle added a Community Liaison position to the
Government and Community Relations staff, thereby increas-
ing direct contact, and promoting better understanding,
between the University and community members. Working
in partnership with the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs
Coalition, La Salle is designing a long-term plan that will
s with pro
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the La Salle Alumni Admission Network. (Inset) Bilingual Undergraduate Studies for
legiate Advancement (BUSCA) students at the 2008 Commencement ceremony.
facilitate dialogue and greater cooperation with our neighbors
and lead to community and economic developments diat
will be mutually beneficial.
Further, the University's offices of Economic and
Community Development and Government and Community
Relations met regularly with local officials and community
leaders to plan for the future. Our positive economic impact
is important to our neighborhood, our city, our region, and
our state, and it is important to La Salle that we use it wisely
and collaboratively. A report that we issued during the past
year, based on a study diat we commissioned, determined
that our economic impact on Pennsylvania last year was
$255 million. La Salic employs approximately 1,300 people,
more than half of whom live in Philadelphia County and
20 percent of whom live in neighborhoods adjacent to
the University.
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While these newer initiatives are being developed, last
year La Salle continued to do what it has done for decades
to contribute to our community. Because we believe that
education should be applied to service to others, our academic
programs supported our Neighborhood Nursing Center,
a Speech-Language-Hearing Community Clinic, and
Community Psychological Services. Students in nutrition
and education contributed their service in community and
school settings. Our Nonprofit Center, Adult Literacy
Program, and students in more than 30 service-learning
courses continued to contribute to die greater good in their
own special ways.
Last year, under the guidance of University Ministry and
Service, more than 400 La Salle students donated almost
32,000 hours to community service activities, including
neighborhood cleanups, home-rebuilding projects, and
tutoring. In addition, 80 percent of La Salle's 350 student-
athletes, through Project Teamwork, volunteered 3,600 hours
to such worthy projects as Adopt-a-School, Big Brothers and
Big Sisters, tutoring, and food drives. The Alumni Association
joined with Project Teamwork in adopting nearby Logan
Elementary School and conducting a successful book drive,
among other activities.
New Strategic Plan
In addition to all of the "doing" this past year, 2007-2008
could be called a year of planning. The Planning Advisory
Board, the committee created to facilitate development of
the new Strategic Plan, formed six University-wide teams
and added an outside planning consultant to the group.
After nine months of review and development — a process
that included focus groups, a Web portal for inviting La Salle
community feedback, and a review by our Board of Trustees
Planning Committee, the plan will be submitted to the full
Board of Trustees in October.
Our new strategic plan, titled The Will to Excel, will
focus on a Lasallian education rooted in three key dimensions
of the Christian Brothers' heritage: context — our urban
location; practicality — linking theory and practice; and the
social ends of learning — commitment to others.
Guided by The Will to Excel, the La Salle University of
the future will be characterized by tangible and vibrant signs
of the Lasallian mission in action. La Salle will be a place
where students and faculty share in a process of exploration
in die context of a real community, one that links theory and
practice and focuses on a commitment to others. It will be
Construction workers build the framework for the Shoppes at La Salle. (Inset, from left) Pat
Burns of Fresh Grocer; Eric Seidman of Moreland Development; State Rep. Dwight Evans, '75;
William Sautter, 77, Chair of La Salle's Board of Trustees; Brother Michael 1. McBinniss, F.S.C.,
Ph.D., '70, La Salle's President; State Sen. LeAnna Washington; Councilwoman Donna Reed
Miller; and State Rep. John Myers break ground at the future site of the Shoppes at La Salle.
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fiscally responsible and optimize all of its resources, including
its dedicated faculty and staff. It will be international in
perspective, yet remain a truly Philadelphia institution and
a good neighbor.
Here are the six broad priorities of the new plan:
Integrating Mission
The University will expand the ways that its faculty, staff,
and students understand and can be inspired by, the life and
legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle and its relationship to
Lasallian and Catholic heritage — enabling students to explore
the connections between faith and life and demonstrate
their commitment to service of others.
Creating Academic Distinctiveness
and Promoting Student Success
The University will ensure that students have die opportu-
nity to achieve academic success by providing them with
professors committed to excellence in teaching, an engaging
learning environment, a focus on community as the central
means by which learning occurs, and a curriculum that is
not only creative, innovative, and practical, but is one that
also integrates the Lasallian tradition and Catholic social
teaching where possible.
Managing Enrollment
The University will manage its enrollment by employing
the concept of optimum enrollment, which takes into
account desired student demographics, academic program
demand and capacity, mission-based target groups, and
expansion of the University's physical plant. It will achieve
optimum enrollment through effective marketing, solid
retention initiatives, and academic program development.
Impacting Our Neighborhood
The University will enhance its visibility and presence
among all sectors of its local community, creating and
promoting its competitive advantages, and will be recognized
among regional constituencies as a readily accessible, high-
quality, and responsive resource that is vital to the economic,
social, and cultural growth and development of Philadelphia.
Optimizing Our Human Resources
The University — recognizing that dedicated and highly
skilled faculty and staff are essential to achieving its vision —
will use proactive, creative approaches to hiring, developing,
rewarding, and utilizing its employees. Also appreciating the
value of alumni as a resource, it will increase the number
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president's repor
of alumni connected to and involved in advancing the
educational heritage of La Salle.
Maximizing Resources and Enhancing
Institutional Capacity for Success
The University will increase its competitive advantage,
respond effectively to community needs, and enhance
teaching/learning excellence by acquiring and effectively
utilizing die essential fiscal and physical resources to adequately
support the implementation of its strategic priorities, goals,
and objectives. It will diversify and maximize
resources and utilize its physical resources in an environ-
mentally conscious way.
In Closing
The steadfast implementation of TIjc Will to Excel will
mean that the La Salle of the future will take the best of its
past and present and make it even better.
Operating Revenue1
Total
h g
in 000 s
Tuition and fees, net of discount of $39,251 (a) 73,408
Government grants (b) 6,865
Private gifts and grants (c) 6,373
Pledge revenue (d) 959
Activities related to academic areas (e) 2,052
Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises (f) 23,504
Interest income (g) 1,306
Endowment payout under spending policy
Earnings on net investments (h) 2,234
Net realized/unrealized gains/(losses) (i) —
Administrative and other revenues (j) 530
Net Assets Released from restrictions (k) 7,730
Total Operating Revenue 124,961
Operating Expense'
Total
$ in 000's
Instruction (a) 43,413
Research (b) 2,950
Academic support (c) 14,599
Student services and athletics (d) 17,372
Public service (e) 3,361
Institutional support (f) 20,480
Auxiliary enterprises (g) 22,690
Total Operating Expense 124,865
* Note: As of the publication date, the FY 2008 audit was not yet completed. Therefore, the FY 2008 numbers shown above are the unaudited numbers. Upon completion of the audit, copies of the
University's audited financial statements will be made available upon written request to: Vice President for Business Affairs, La Salle University, 1900 West Olney Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 79 J47-F799.
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Honor Roll 2007-2008
Gifts and grants reported in this section of the President's Report reflect donations
received by the University with postmark dates between June 1, 2007, and May 31, 2008.
(If your gift was postmarked in June 2008, please be assured that your gift will be
listed in the 2009 President's Report.)
Gifts during Fiscal Year '08 may include any ot the following: gifts of cash; gifts
of stock; matching gifts; grants; bequests; planned gifts; gifts-in-kind; real estate;
and gifts ot paid-up lite insurance.
Every ettort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the donor list. If a name has
been misspelled or omitted, or if a gift has been reported incorrectly, we appreciate
your assistance in reporting it to the University Advancement office at 215.951.5101.
Corporations,
Foundations,
Trusts, and Other
(Includes gifts from corporal mih,
corporate foundations, and
matching yilts)
President's Club
(s, o and above)
The Andy Warhol Foundation
tnr the Visual Arts
Anonymous
Caring People Alliance Southeast
Regional Key
1. 11 ii itt'Lewis Corporation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
The Hansen Charitable Foundation
Kean Hartquisi Foundation
Independence Blue Cross
La Salle University Alumni
Association
The Navesink Foundation
The New York Community Lrus!
OppenheimerFunds Legacy Program
Pennsylvania Higher Education
Foundation Inc.
PTS Foundation
SaltieMae
The Schwab Fund lor
Charitable Giving
SE1 I in ing Fund
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program
The Violette de Mazia Foundation
["hi \\ illi.iin Penn Foundation
TheW.W Smith Charitable Trust
Charter Club
(•>:; ooo S49.999)
The Charlotte W. Newcomhe
Foundation
Christian Brothers — De La Salle
Community
1. Ilarke School for the 1 V. it Center
lor Oral Education
Connelly Foundation
The George J Bucs Scholarship Fund
LeoNiessen If Charitable
Foundation
McCormick Family Charitable Trust
Pennsylvania Thoroughbred
I lorsemen's Association Inc.
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Philadelphia I >■• a ( ola
Bottling Co.
Phoenixville Community
Health Foundation
PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation
Verizon Foundation
University Club
(SlO.Oi.Mi s:4 999)
Alberrsons Stores Charitable
Foundation Inc.
Anexinet Corp.
Century 21 Alliance
Christian Brothcrs-St Mutien
Hall Community
Christian R. ei Mar\ F. Lindba< k
Foundation
Commerce Bank
The Eh and Edythe L. Broad
Foundation
Garrison Printing < ompany
( ilaxoSmithKline Foundation
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Hagan Foundation
The James S. Kemper Foundation
Johnson 61 Johnson Family
ot Companies
Joseph Schmit: Jr. Trust
Kessler Family Foundation
KPMG Foundation
Lomax Family Foundation
The Marsal Family Foundation
Montgomery, McCracken, Walker
& Rhoads LLP
Newman's Own Foundation
The Patricia Kind Family Foundation
Paul F kclh Foundation
Philadelphia Frostbite Regatta
The Pittsburgh Foundation
Rotko Family Foundation
v Minn 1 I' Mandell B mndation
TB Banknorth Chantahk
Foundation
Tenet Healthcare Foundation
Uni\ersit\ ot North 1 'arolma
at Chapel Hill
van Ameringen Fi mndation Inc.
Vincent Giordano Corporation
Willi. 1111 G McGi iw in Charitable
Fund Inc
Dr. Flubacher Club
(S5 000 S9 l)
Accenture Foundation Inc
Ann :ri< an Express Foundation
Bank of America
Barnes Cx Noble t, lollege
B01 ik sellei s lm
Bradford Reniassance Portraits
Corporation
( !hristian Brothers — Roncalh
Commumi \
Citizens Bank
Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania
EMCOR
Exelon Corporation
ExxonMobil Foundation
The Fidelio Foundation
GE Found. n ion
IBM Corporatii in
Joseph and Sally Handleman
Charitable Foundation Trust
KAMCO Building Supply Corp ol Pa
National Philanthropic Trust
The Neiman Marcus Group
Office Depoi
P. Agnes Inc.
Philadelphia Education Fund
Sovereign Bank
SunTrust Mid Atlantic Foundation
The Valentine Foundation
The Vanguard Group Foundation
The Vanguard Group Inc
San Miguel Club
4 999)
The ACE 1NA Foundation
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
Anonymous
Anonymous
Asher &. Company
AT&T Foundation
The Beneficial Foundation
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Canada Pry Delaware Valley
Bottling Co.
Cento Fine Foods Inc
CLBW Associates
Clipper Petroleum Inc.
Connelly Construction Corporation
Creative Financial Group
1 towh 1 Ii ildings Inc.
Delaware Valley Chapter of Risk and
Insurance Management Society
Deloitte iS* Touche LLP
Ernst &. Young Foundation
1DMAA
IPR Intern. iin mal
La Salle i ollege I huh School
Mutual of America
Nurses Alumni \sso< i: n. German-
town Hospital ,n^.\ Medical Center
OppenheimerFunds Legacy Program
Orthi ipaedic Surgery &
Rehabilitation Associates, P.C
Philadelphia Chapter, CPCU
The Philadelphia Foundation
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Philadelphia Stock Exchange
The Prudential Foundation
Robert T Reichman, M.I *
I he Siml iss V'..:1 nci Inc
Tasty Baking Foundation
1. Inilever United Si ites Foundation Inc
University of Pennsylvania
The Wachovia Foundation
William Saroyan Foundation
Zool Dinon.P.A.
( h airman's Club
I Si S2 499)
JM Foundation
AETNA Foundation
\!-i ME
Anthony Baratta Foundation
ARAMARK
Arkema Inc. Foundation
\ -In r's Chocolates
Avery Foundation
Bank of America Foundation
Barclay Brand Corporation
Benehcial Savings Rank
BlackRock
Bristol-Myers Squibb PA<
Match Program
Burns Logi sties
C,A. McCann c* Sons Inc.
The Carnage Shop
Chas Kur: ex Co Inc
Chestnut Hill Dental Grou|
ChevronTexaco
L'NA Foundation
Domenick 0* Company Int
The Eileen M ! leek Foundation
FTSec Inc.
Fidelio Insurance Co.
Florence Putterman Foundation
Florida Athletic University
( iM At Mortgage Corporation
The Great Britain-
CharlesA.JHalpinJr.Esq
The Haverford Trust Company
Havden Real Estate Investments LLC
IKON Office Solutions Foundation Inc
The International Fine Print
Dealers Association Inc.
Joseph T Miller Co. Inc.
Klehr, Harrison, Harvey, Branzburg
& Filers LLP
Kleinbard Bell & Brecker LLP
Law Offices of Charles M. DeFuccio
Marino Building Contractors Inc.
Merck Company Foundation
Mien isi >tt ( '.• irporation
Nationwide Foundation
Nissan North America Inc
The Options Clearing Corporation
PA Food Merchants Association
PECO Energy Company
Pepper Hamilton LLP
PFPC Worldwide In. ot| 1 m i
Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia Eagles
Pi iln u al Edut atii m Fund
Pnntet Link
The Quaker Chemical Foundation
Qui it Diagnostics lnc< u pi k ited
Reilly Foam Corpi 11 11 \< m
Rt ■-[... I Supply I 0 lm.
R.H. Arnold & Co.
Rhawnhurst Catering Inc.
Royal Caribbean Cruise- Ltd.
Sakei ShopRites Inc.
Schering-Plough Found. 11
5i mm., l. applications International
Corporation
Silverman est Fodera, P.<
Smart Retirement Solutions Inc.
SP \> Enterprises Ini
Sprint Foundation
1 iti I irm Companies Foundation
Subaru of America Foundation Inc.
Subaru of Americ i Inc
Tierney Communications
Towers Perrin
TransUnion LLC
UBS Securities LLC
United Healthcare 1 Corporation
U.S. Foodservice
USI Insurance
Wells Fargo Foundation
William A. Dundas IV Mechanical
Contractors
WPVITV Station 1 \B(
Your Part-Time Controller LL<
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
AAA Mid-Atlantic Incorpoi ited
Albertson's Incorporated
American International Group
Incorporated
Angle Building ek Restoration Inc
Anonymous
Aon Foundation
The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
\straZeneca Pharmaceuticals LI'
Andrew I Candelore, DO
Catelli Brothers Inc
Chesapeake Corporation Foundation
C in. dk mi I lental Associates
( liti-rian Brothers —
Baltimore Province
i '.'UK ist-Spectacoi
Delaware Vallei Transl 11
Association
Deutsche Bank Americas
Foundation
The Evening Bulletin Inc
First Sealord Surety Inc
Gift Summary
Individuals $4,533,791
Alumni $2,604,069
Trustees $1,598,690
Friends $101,576
Faculty/Staff $88,100
Parents $78,368
Christian Brothers $49,900
Alumni Spouses $13,088
Corporations $1,102,248
Foundations/trusts $2,823,294
Government $3,949,164
Other S206.968
Total Gifts for FY '07-'08 $12,615,465
HONOR ROU OF DONORS 2007-2008
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lames I Con miction
Company ln<
The I I
Kelh, cx Massa Photograph)
( ulven & Supph ( "
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Foundation
Marshall, Denncht} W irnei
Coleman Si ( ioggin
Mayfait |i
Merrill Lynch & l o Foundation Im
"■...'■. it an lm orpoi in .1
i 'MM Sates Inc.
OneBeacon Charitable Trusi
■ : i ■ iration
The Palm I ound n i< m
The Paulits Foundation
Pennypack Sup| l\ ( ompan^ Inc
Philadelphia 1 onvention and
\ isiti irs Bureau
Philadelphia Sports Congress
The Planned Gh ing ( 'ompan^ LL(
Saint-Gobain Corporation
Foundation
Saint Rita's/Saint Anthony's
Sealed Air Corpi n n
51 PAAHEC
Systemexperts i orporation
Time Warner
United W.n of Southeastern
Pennsylvania
W B. Siegfi
Stanley M. Werner
The Willow Grove Found ii ion
Wyeth
Ugo Donini Club
(S2S0 S499)
\t|.UI\ 111. Ill-
Boeing Company
Campbell Soup Foundation
Cape Beha\ toral Health! tr iu]
Cedarhrook ( ountT} Club
Charlie's Inc.
Citizens Charitable Foundation
Commonwealth National Golf Club
Crowne Plaza C enter C m
Philadelphia
Dean Special Risk Inc
Deversign Corp. D/B/A Sign-A-Rama
Dow Jones cx Company Incorporated
Financial Research Assoi iau -
Firstrust Banli
George Western Bakeries Inc.
The Gillette C omp.im
Greater Philadelphia Urban
Affairs Coalition
The Hartford Insurance (. Iroup
Heuer Foundation
Honeywell Hometown Solutions
Hurt United
Kiwanis Club of Schoharie
Labor Rental Company
The Law Offices of Brian Ettingei
ex Associates
Lei 1 Strauss Foundation
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Mark- Jewelers
Marsh cx McLennan C Companies
Incorporated
Hugh I McCaffrey
Mi [Life 1 oundation
MisskmStafl I I (
i .... 1 n.. In ui mi e I t>l
P cx P Transport lm
Penni iaksGolf( lub
Philips Medii >l Si stems Inc.
Kilties
I'm, Hilll iolfl lul
Pra icair Incorporati I
n .11 11,
Robert Wood Johnson I idattori
1 , iration
St. Josaphai Holy Name So< iety
Sandy Run Country ( lub
Sanoft-Aventis
Siemens ( 1 irpi >i 11 l< in
Stradlei Ri monSteven ■:- '1 >■■ LLP
•sun Microsystems Incorpoi ited
boro 1 1 ui Valm Hardware
and Lumber
S\* ift Mailing Services Inc,
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The Tru-t mark Foundation
The L nion League of Philadelphia
tin Philadelphia
Yahoo
\nm\ frsari Club
AATC LLC:
Altria Group Inc.
American Express I Company
Anonymous
The Bay Lady
Chestnut Hill Gallery Inc.
Constellation Energy ( iroup ln<
Costello Photography
1 i, ■ irge T. I lerenn i, I * D.S.
Dole Food Company lm
Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia
Ewing, Hmes e> Associates
i lates & -\J.im-, P.(
Harrah's Hotel cx ( asino
Holiday Inn Incorporated
I i. >IU W( '• \6 (. leaners Inc
IBM International Foundation
Lederach Golf Club
Mellon Bank Corporation
Robert H. Morro Inc
O'Malley ex O'Malley
Penn Mutual Lite In-ur ince
1 ompany
PG Commercial Real Estate Inc
Tine Brook Landscaping
The PNC Foundation
Prime Group Remediation Inc.
The Procter Cx Gamble Fund
Public Service Electric cx
Gas Company
Ruhhngs Buck Hotel Inc.
S A I lomunale ( !ompany inc.
St. Paul Travelers Foundation
Sand Sells Go. Inc.
The Thomson Corporation
WAWA Inc
Wells Fargo Community
Support Programs
William R. May Funeral Home
Donors
[Up to S139)
Abbott Labi iratories Fund
ACut Into Style
Advanta Foundation
A|a\ Management Corporation
Alfalfa's Inc.
Vmeric in V iluation ( Iroup ln<
Ameriprise Financial
Arbor Tree cx Landsca] Sen i<
Physical Therapy Inc.
Atlantic Physical Thi 1
\\ A Fi undation
Bare Builders
Bellann\ .1
B( 1 gen I 1 tun! \ I nited Way
Cape Harmonaries Barbershi <p< horus
I M ui. Investments Inc.
The Cheesecake Factory
Chubb cv Son Incorporated
Church oi Saint loan of An
i omprehensive Information
Technology Audit Services Inc
( ongoleum Corporation
C ..r.illuiio Construction ( orp
1 hristi * Church H.O.P.E
I raig Bradford Assoc of Pa Inc
' a ■ d's Seafood and Steaks
Cross Connect Solutions
Cruise Outlets International Inc.
1 mill, 's Restaurant
Stephen C. De V
Defino Law Associates
Dermatology Physicians
1 1| South (ersey P \
Diamond Dream- Baseball \c idi my
DJ Health Management LLC
Drucket Ox Scac< . tci, P.(
Dynamic Modern Dentistry LLt."
Eaton Charitable Fund
The Elite Brokerage I Iroup 1.1 1
Entergy Foundation
Enterprise Leasing Company
ol Philadelphia
Fannie Mae Foundation
Fli i's ( Chinese Restaurant
FMC Foundation
The FM Global Foundation
The Franklin Institute
( ! irden Mate Highway Product- lm
General Reinsurance 1 Corporation
Goldman. Sachs 61 Co
Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart
James J. Gross, DMD.P.<
H cx R Landscaping Inc.
The Harlevsv ille Insurance
Companies
DavidL Higgins.M D, P.<
Internation.il Supply Company
Intuit Foundation
JohnC. McFadden & Associates, P.C.
K Cera Inc
Keco Engineered Contr I-
Keswick Jewelers Inc.
Knights of Columbus, Saint
Anthony's Council =1 1 585
LandAmerica Foundation
La Salle University Health
Professionals Alumni Association
The Law Office of Maria Judith
Rodriguez-Mart v.ik
Leadership Pre-- lm
Leap Realty
Lehman Brothers
P. Stephen Lerario, Attorney .it Law
Lexus of Wilmington
Lima Precision Mfg. Co. Inc
LincolnFinanci.il Foundation Inc.
Lombardo ek Associates. Inc.
Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.
Ludu igfs Corner Veterinary
Hospital LLC
Harry P. Manesis
Edward J. McGlinchery |r , Esq
McNally's Tavern
Medarex Incorporated
Jerome L. Millan, I All *
Morgan Stanley Foundation
N cx I Excavation Inc
Neu York Lite Foundation
1 ul Park Home 6t School Association
; irs For Less
( '■ tlS I iiftJ
I V 11 si in Education
Pennsyh ania A( a Ii my
of the Fine Arts
Pennsy b ania Aggrt gates and
1 on< rete Association
Pennsylvania Power& Lighi
l . imp my
People- Light and Theatre I 0
Pess mi >*s Variety
Pfizer Incorporated
Phil idelphia Brewing t Company
Philadelphia Family Medical
Assoc. Inc.
Please Touch Museum
Radian Croup Inc
Raytheon Company
Ring Drugs Lid.
Riva Real Estate LLC
Ryan Mechanical * 1 >
-r 1 atharine of Siena Parish
St Paul's Roman C atholic
I . ■] igreg hi. in Inc.
Sail Worksll
Joseph J. Santarone It , Attorney
Sara Lee Foundation
Schramm'- Interior Remodeling
and Repair Inc.
Shady Brook Farm Inc.
Shula's M7w-.ll
SKF USA Inc.
Solaris Grille
Daniel L. Soliday
Sports Management Services Inc.
Spi inghouse Tavern
Sun Microsystems Foundation Inc.
Testa's Bakery
Texas Instruments F0unJ.1t 1, -n
Tim's Racquet Inc
T. Rowe Price Assof iates
Fecundation Inc.
Ueland Junker McCauley
Nicholson LLC
I nited Technologies ( orporation
US Bancorp Foundation
L'- Maintenance
Utrecht Art Supplies
Valley Green Inn
The Village Compounding Pharmacy
Wagner's \uti 1 Body
Weinkam&Weinkam,P.A
West Catholic Reunion
West Heights Flowers Inc.
West Phila BronzeC 0 Inc.
Whirlpool Foundation
W ilbtts-Hogan-Tonne
Winkler Real Estate Inc.
W . tod-Ridge Fire Department
Worth ingum Plumbing cx Heating
WW. Grainger Inc.
Xerox Foundation
Alumni
1937
Founder's Clue
(S500-S999)
Allan Zellis.M D
t938
University Club
[Mi OOO 524 [
Estate ofRev. John A ( iuisc hard,
rh.a t ...
Chairman's Club
(5 - S2 499)
Mr Vincent I Mianulli ••
Anniversary Club
(S140 -
Mr Robert J. Stets .
Donors
(l ptoSlJ9)
Estate >>l Joseph P Rhein t ..
1939
Anniversary Club
1-14.' S249)
Mi Jesse I Stach ..
I940
Chairman's Clue
(s S2 499)
Horace G. Butler, M.D.,
( lassol 1940 —
I 94 1
Chairman's Club
(si 000 S2 499)
Brother G. John Owens, I S.C.,
Ped.D. .
Anniversary Club
i^i-i-' S249)
John J. McHalet...
194-
Chairman's Clue
(Sl.i >00 S2 40.1)
LudwigM. Frank. Ml' ...
Donors
(Up to S139)
MarkJ.Ciccantelli.M D ,
1943
Founder's Club
(Ssoo S999)
Mr Charles E Burke ....
DECEASEDt RETIRED' WOMEN'S GIVING CIRCLE"
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Ugo Donini Club
1 ounder's Club
(ssoo
Donors
H pto -i;-i
Uses of Gifts and Grants
Aaron 1 1 Bannett, M-D. ••
Mr William 1 Wisniewslci ....
Mr. Thomas J. Quinl.ni ....
\\v\ Albert 1 ( lonnors, C ' M E *•
Mr Sah atore 1 Stea .
/-"~"~~^^
Unrestricted 18.12%
Col. ( ieorge 1 Edelmann |r . Ret •
Donors
Mr. losephj. Mi :Fadden ...
(l p to MM)
Ugo Donini Club
L ^Z-
i
Restricted 81.88%
Mr. James F Cannon ...
($250 S499)
L^ ^
Mr. Peter 1 Sweeney ....
Mr. Robert 1 Foster ....
Mi [ames 1 Garv in **
^■^
f
1944
John 1. Mintzer ..
loseph P Mooney, Ph D t ....
San Miguel Club
1948
Emanuel M Remi, MP. *
(S2.500 M 999)
Mr. Richard F. Strosser***.
Founder's Club
University Club
Edward G, Titterton Jr., '49 t ....
(ssoo ■
(mi: ooo S24 999)
Dorothy K and Augustine 1
President's Club
Chialastri, DDS ...
1 -i ii, ol Edgar C.Smith |r.,M.D.t.
(55 nd ibovi 1
Anniversary Club
John I Goodwin Jr., M.D. .
Mr and Mr- Frank Stanton ....
Anonymous t ...
(514a S249)
Ugo Donini Club
San Miguel Club
Chairman's Club
Dr FlubacherClub
Patrick 1 Breslin ..
1 ..1 |ohn 1 Luxemburgei |r.,
(S250 S499)
(S2.500 S4.999)
1 s i ooO v 2 499J
(Sg 000 59 999)
Retired ....
Mr |ohnJ Cahill**..
I >ani< I I R igi mi . I PA ....
ili. irk- A I HalpinJr.J D ....
Mi i rancis 1 Speisei ....
Robert F. McMackin •*.
losephA Plunkect,< :lassol 1949.*
Joseph H. Foster, Esq. ....
Mr. Thomas F. Kehoe ...
Mr. James A. McGovern ...
Mr. William C. Seiberlich lr ....
Donors
Chairman's Cli b
(UptoSl39)
Chairman's Club
(Si ooo $2 499)
Donors
Mr C Steward Tomkins *»
(Si.i 1 - 199)
Francis] Donahoe, Ph.D. ..
(UptoSi39)
Anniversary Club
Mi .mdMrs RobertC Crossonjr •••
Thaddeus C. Borek, Esq. •
Anonymous •••
Mr. Joseph L Battaglini ....
Mr. Joseph W Berenatojr ..
Mr and Mi- [ames W. and
Bertram Kreger, DPS ...»
Mr. and Mrs JohnL McCloske^ ....
(5140 S249)
James F Almond [r ..
Harriet M Rnegan ....
Mr. Philip J. Lucia ....
1945
Founder's Club
Mr Thomas 1 I Joughertj •••
Mr Anthony 1 Durkin ....
Mr. Joseph F. Barthold ♦•
Mr, Thomas J. Brady »•
Brother Gregorian McLaughlin! F.S.( •
Mr Thomas |. Molln\ ...
(S500 S999)
Mr. Willi. mi | Finegan Jr. .*•*
Bill and Man Breeze....
1 ounder's Club
(S500 S999)
Mr Edward G.Dolton Jr.....
Paul \V McILvainc, M D ....
Mr. William T. Fitzgerald.
Paul E. Gillespie .
Mr. James P C oylt lr ...
Mr George T Evans •*•
Mt Francis S Gorski
Founder's Club
0 S999)
Mr lames 1 Dever ....
Mi and Mrs Joseph G. Greenberg t ...
Frank Hauser ...»
Martin J Bukowski, M D ....
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. Henry J. Gunther ....
Mr. Harry J. Hagan .
Mr. John M. Halloran Sr. ••**
Mr, James P. McCool ...
Mr. John W. Lyle ...
Mr. and Mrs, John B. Cregan ....
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
($250 5499)
FreJ Bernhardi ....
WilliamD Mollo^ ..
Mi |ohnT Mulholland ....
Mr James B. Naughton
Charles P. Dugan, Esq. ...
Mr. Frank J. Mauerjr. ....
Mr. W.A. O'Callaghan 5i -
Mr William A Geppcrl |r, ...
)ames V McMenamin ..
Mr. John L. Connolly *.
Mr. [ames M. Coyle ••*•
Mr. Charles 1: McShane ••••
Rev Joseph 1 Miele ••
Mr. Thomas J. Welsh ....
Frank T. Foti Sr ....
Lawrence 11 Monaco, Ph.D. •*••
Ugo Donini Club
Anniversary Club
Robert F Gallagher, DDS...
Mr. John T. Nolan •*•
Donors
(S250 S499)
(8140 S249)
Dr. Howard L. 1 [annum ...
Mr, John A. Pagltei ..
(1 p ro$i39)
Mr. Gustave C. Cote .
ValerioJ Federici, Ml1 ..
Donors
Mr, Herbert T. Picus ....
Mr WalterR Poltorak.
Mr. NorbertJ. Aicher «
Daniel J Allan, Esq ....
Chestet T i fyzio, Esq. ...
Matt .tnJ \nne Fanning • *•
(UpcoSl39)
Mr. Albert W Rostien •
William A Rothwell lr ....
Mi Richard H Becker.
Mr. Francis P. Bogle ....
Mr Ri illand i LeTourneau
Francs J Wuest, Ph.D. .*
Mr William F Albright Jr.*.
Mt. Gerard J Schorn....
Mr. Frederick C. Brandt ....
1946
Founder's Club
Mr [ames D. Ram .
Mr ( harlesM Boyle Jr
Mr. Joseph V. Driscoll **•.
Joseph C. Flynn. M.D, ..
Chester E Smith, D.O. ...
Mr. Mitchell J. Yanak Sr. ...
Mr. Charles F, Zarr.il 1
Mr. Walter J. Brought
Mr [ohn 1 Conbo} ••
William |. Deery, Ed.D. *.
Mr. Bernard J. Devlin ...
Anniversary Club
(S140
Mr. Lawrence j. Bur Jr. ....
($500 S999)
Mr. William A. Graham Jr. *
Mr William H. Graham ...
Mr Francis \ Campbell ...
Mr Thomas I McCann ....
Ji iseph R. Guerin, I'll D. ...»
Mi William R. Johnson...
Mi Hugh F C onven •
Ugo Donini Club
Mr Thomas |. 1 lickey ...
Mi [ohn 1 Jardine .
Mr.WilliamG Kluth*..
1950
Joseph 1 W Jones...
The Honorable William \
Kingjr ....
Richard J Daisley, CPA ..
Mr. Francis R Donovan ••*•
Mi fames E. 1 towne^ Si ..
(S250 S499)
Mr.JosephT, Longo ***♦
Charter Club
John |. Kintsch ..
Mr. Francis J Hoban ....
John J Rooney, Ph.D ....
Mr. Robert J. McGranaghan •
(S25.O00 S49.999)
Mr. Edward F. Lindsay ...
Mr. Charles F Kiley ,
Anniversary Club
James C. McLaughlin, M D .
Mr. Thomas \ 1 Weill ♦
Dorothy M. ;rnj William J.
Hennch Jr. ....
Mr laiiie^ J. McBride •
Mr Charles M McDonald*.
Gustave ( .. Klubal
Mr. Gennaro C. Leone ....
(S140 S249)
Rl-v Sidney C. Burgoyne, Ph.D. ...
Mi ^ngelo 1 Perri ..
Mr. Kenneth R. Pfister •*
Mi i arlo .1- Salzano ...
Dr. Flubacher Club
JosephF 0'( allaghan, Ph.D,
Mr. Frederick C. Peech ...
Mr loseph F Piarulli .
....
Mr Harry 1 Mayer lr ...
Mr Simon ]. Nagel ...
Mr |ames 1 Phelan •
Robert J Carabasi, M D, ....
Mr Frederick A Strasserjr. ...
(S5.000 59.999)
Mi Leon Stallings •••
( ol Robert E. Stumpf, U.S Army,
Stanton J. Teitelman, DDS.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gallagher ....
Mr. Henry C. Taddei •*
Retired ..
Donors
William F. Grauer, CPA ....
Mr John P. Welsh ...
Mr. James F. Taddei ....
(t pr.MM)
Mi Harr! G Wieblei .
Mr S. Thomas Deeney ...
San Miguel Club
Mr. Carmen J Zaccaria ••
Donors
Paul 1 Salvo, M.D ..
1949
President's Club
($2 500 M 999)
Edward J Stemmler.M.D • •••
(UptoSl39)
Mi Joseph F Armstrong**..
|oseph E. Baumgartner Jr., Esq. ...
(^s> 1 ""ii .nut above)
Chairman's Club
I9SI
Joseph J, Buyer ....
1947
Mr. JohnL McHale ...
(Si 000 52 499)
Frank Kell) .
Charter Club
Mario A Bucci ...
Mr. Patrick J. Clancy .
Mr |oseph I Coadj ••
Chairman's Club
Chairman's Club
Stanley L Kocot, M 1 1
(S25 000 S49.999)
Mr FrancisD Dei !eoi g< ••
(s Si 499)
(Sl.OOO ^2 499)
lohnV. Mclntyre, Ph D • ••
Am nix mous ....
Mr Philip E. Dolan ***.
William V M.iiunc:, M D ...
Mr Hum 1 Mason lr .
loseph P Melvin,CPA .
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Ml |i ihn I Ml «L If l ..
[ in mi 1- 1 Kardish, M D —
. Ilsll ..
Mi Edward 1 I
Mr. Francis X. *. la* igan ••■
Mr. James F Stanton ».
RauloM Parmegiani, Ph D
II >•
Mr |ohn 1 Mc( urn .
Mr. John 1 1 iera jhi 1
Mi Charles Poolos «
JohnH McKay. < PA*~
Mr. Edward M Grood) »•.•
|ohn 1 Siliquini Sr., M l\ ...
\l, Hcrben 1 McLaughlin.-
Flank A Harrison ....
Donors
1 ouii 1 Stief.Ph.D ..
Mi |os< ph A.i —
Reuben G. Milter, Ph.D..*.
Albert A Martw 1 1 Ml 1 •
(1. ptoSl39)
■ ■ ••
Frank K Mui.l. n k ..
Mr. Thomas J. Mazza |r. ...
Donors
Mi ri ...
Mr. Richard W O'Brien...
Mr. John B. McDevitl ..
A lymous •
(Up to si J9)
Mi l hark H Hig ir —
Edward A. Rogan t ...
Charles McGettigan ...
Mr. John W. Birnhr.iuer ...
1 1 'in mn ....
Mr. Jai rsSr. «
Mr Joseph E McGrath ...»
Mr. John F Brickie^ .
Frank M Borraccini
DDS «
Mt |. ■(in \ Schorr ••*
Mr. Herbert W Meyers.
Mr Michael 1 Burdziak ..
Rev. Charles \ * oyle, l.d.D. ...
Mr l.niiv - T Mot ilynn *•
Mr 1 lerbert E S< hweizei •••
Mr. Francis E. Monaghari [1 ••
1 it V 1 1 iniels ..
Mr. Richard T llilena ...
Mi ( iregi | R l )°Bricn ••
|im Hi.
Arthur S. O'Neill Jr ...
Mr Gerald V. Faiss-..
Mr John K. dcFranccsco Jr. .
Mr. |ohn V Pensiero ....
Mi ( ierald 1 Tnu .
* harles \ Porrini, DDS —
Mr |ames 1 Fleming ...
Mr. Thomas J Dempse\ ..
Rich i «...
Mr Frederic! H Woznial —
Mr. Robert V. Quindlen •«.
Mr Joseph P Heaney ...
M 1 I iseph P Diviny .
|i ihn A Ryan, 1 -i •
Mr John F Rakszawski ...
Mr. Thomas M. Love
Mr |ohn D. Duger^ ..
Mr lohnF Schcnkcl....
Mr. and Mrs Francis V. Sardina ...
Robert H. MacWilliams, M.D.
Mr. Joseph A, Fanelle ....
VI Schoetlhammer, 'SI .
Mr James |: Martin ....
Mi Joseph W. Foley •
Mr Harvei 1 Stefanon ica ....
[953
Mi leromi P Mc( ann .
Mr. Ralph], ltn....
Mr Michael F Thees..
Mr |ohn P. Mc Elvenny Jr. *«••
Mr William F. Kelly-
|ohn Mooney ...
Mr lohnH Knox.
University Club
1954
Thomas 1 Padden, '54 «...
Mr. Joseph C. Lepone ..
( 999)
Mr Robert E. Querubin
The Honorable Edward t ■ Mekel ....
President's Club
[oseph E Quinn
Mr |ohn J. Patriarca ..
[952
Mr |ohn 1 French ••••
(S50 000 and above)
Mr. Eugene J. Roman .*
John R. Simms Jr. ...
Mr. Richard J. Prendergast -.
|o!m J. Schubert, M.D. ..
Chairm vn's Club
Dr. Flubai her Club
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Kean ....
Mr ( m\ I Sottile ....
Mr. Leon R. Stratoti •
(S S2 499)
(ss 1 59 '
Mr. Edward W. Stewart Jr. **
Mr. James A- Totarojr, ...
Mr. and Mrs. John J Zaccaria ...»
University Club
Reverend Joseph W. Weller *
Mr John A W.iison...
Mr Henri ^ Backe sr •»••
(sio 000 524 999)
Edward 1 and Kaj Buchanan •••
Don Burkhimcr ...
S \N Mu.l EL CLLB
Mr |oseph R Sadowski ....
Mr |. ihn 1 I 'ugan •••
(s; 500 . | ....,..,1
Mr and Mrs [oseph H. Torrence •
Paul J McGinnis, Ph.D. ...
Dr. FlubacherClub
($5 s ' ' ?)
[95S
[956
Founder's Club
Chairman's Club
( apt. Edward F. Bronson, USN,
University Club
( il \rterClub
($500 S999)
(S 1 v- 499)
Retired ....
($10 000 524 999)
(S25 0 1
John 1 Callan ....
Estate of Mr Thomas 1 1 laughey t ..
Mr and Mrs Leonard A. Ward ....
Mr Leon EUerson ...
Mr and Mrs Paul M Moset ...
Brothet \rrhm I Bangs, F.S.( ,Ph.D •
Mi loseph J Molyneaux •••
The Honorable Joseph T Walsh —
Mr LJ^.ir M Guertin ..
G. Russell Reiss Jr., M.D. «••
San Miguel Club
Dr Flubacher Club
S \n Miguel Club
(si.soo 54.999)
js; 000 59 999)
Ugo Donini Club
(S2 500 s-l
Founder's Club
Mr. Alherr A. Cantello ...
Dr. and Mrs. Henry ( i. 1 VV'incent ....
(S250 S499)
(S500 5999)
Joseph J. Sweeney ....
Brother ( .'h.irlcs E. Gresh, F.S.C. .
Mr. Emanuel J. Benhayon ••-
Rev 1 harles 1 Da\ —
Mr Leonard 1 Fernandez
Mr. In-., ph i McKenna
San Miguel Club
Mr. Edward F. Burns Jr. *•
Mr 1 mn- t iibbons, 1 lass ol l'^- •*
Chairman's Club
($1 - . + " " 1
Maj. Gen. William F. Bums, I - V
Retired ....
The Honorable Joseph H. Rodriguez **»
(S2 JOG S4 999)
Mr. Francis V. Griffin ...
Mr |ohn 1 Malone ....
Robert J MaroSr., M D ...
Teter j. Finlev. Ed.D. •"•
Mr. ( ierald T 1 iawronski
|..hn T Greed, Ph I' .
Chairman's Club
(Si 000 $2 499)
Mr Peter J. Finnegan ...
Chairman's Club
Mr. Richard K.O'Donnell ..
Mr R tymond t Ksiazek •
Mi 1 li\ id P- Malone ..
Mr Frank J. Noonan ....
(Sl.000 s: 499)
Dr. Charles W Reif.l ol.,USA,
Mr William* McCoi ....
Edward T McErlean, Esq.
Don Reape •
D.C.. Retired ....
Mr Charles j. McGovern .
Lawrence J. Mellon Jr., M.D. ....
lames A. Gross, Ph.D ....
■
Mr George W Rose ...
Mr. Donald F. Sharp ....
Brother William Quaintam 1 .
Founder's Club
Joseph A Kane, Ph.D ....
|osephH.Wood |r , M 1 ' ..
Ugo Donini Club
F.S.C., Ed.D. .
Mr Tarleton D. Williams Si ••
(S500 5999)
Gerald W. McEntee, LHD *.
Mr. Stephen J McLoughlin •«•
(s^o S499)
lames R Bacon ...
Thomas J. Murphy, CLU ....
Anniversary Club
Founder's Club
loseph L. Darr, M.D. ♦
($140 S249)
Frank A. Barrett ..
Mr. George Ke Jr.
Mr. Thomas R Gallagher...
Lawrence J, Jordan, D.O. -.
Mr. Stephen G. McCarron ..
(S500 S999)
Mr. Wilham B FynesSi ....
Mr. Vincent A. DellaValle .
Ugo Donini Ciub
Founder's Club
(s,,.ro S999)
Mr. Thomas J. Leahy ...
John J. Mikus ...
Mr. James A. Riviello ....
Mr. Thomas W. Sheehan ...
Col. John R. Waite, AUS, Retired ...
(S250 S499)
Robert W. Lynch, CPA....
Mr. Francis J. McTague ».
Thomas L. Moy, D.O. ...
Thomas E. Wallace ••
Ugo Donini Club
PeterJ.CritikosII.Ph.D. .
Robert M. Rogers, M.D
lames William Rodgers, '52 ••
Mr. Donald W. Yurkon
(S250 S499)
John F. Dinger, Esq. ..
Mr. Nicholas A. Salandria ....
O- Francis Biondi, Esq. *.
Rev. John F.Bloh..
Mr. Thomas E Dougherty ....
Ugo Donini Club
Mr Benjamin Sai 1 ••
Anniversary Cllb
(Si 10 5249)
Col. C.E. Goodyear
Mr. George I. Haggerty *
(S2$0 5499)
Jerome H Brodish, M.D ••
Mr. Francis \ J.irdel ....
Charles W. and Jane (Gregorio)
Donors
Eugene and Dorothy Brett ..
Edward F. Heller .
Lee J. and Annette [Kosorog)
Greenberg ...
[I proSi39)
Fred OiTommaso .
Francis P. Loeber ...
O'Connor, Ph.D. .
( lasimir A. Janicki, Ph.D. •*
Mr Thomas 1 Blessington •
John J. Gardiner ....
Mr. Joseph W Matthews Si ••
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Rampulla ...
The Honorable John T.I. kelh |r. ....
Mr. Fred V. Boccella ..
Robert T Lynch, Esq, .
Mr. Richard W. Plant
Mi and Mrs. Robert N. McNally ..
Mr. James P. Brennan ...
Mr. Albert R Chetius ♦*
Mr. Louis P MaSUCCJ ....
lames J McDevict, M.D. .
Mr Robert J Schaefer*.
Peter F Shields ....
Anniversary Club
(sUn 5249)
Capt. lohn L. Sechler, USN,
Retired ....
Ml Thomas R. Geary ...
Harry | White. Ph.D ....
Mr Adam R. Smith
Mr JohnJ.Cush ..
Donors
Anthony N Coyle ...
Mr fohn A DiMascio •••
1 1. ptoSl39)
Anniversary Club
Mr. Conrad M Cregan *.♦•
Anniversary Club
Mr. William J. Dunn Jr ...
(St40 S249)
Mr. Anthony J. Dennisonjr. ...
(SI40 S249)
Mr Thomas J. Feeney ..
Robert Fisher, M D •*
Anonym«ms ...
Mr. Anthony M. Carney Sr ••
Henry M. Carroll «
Mr. James A. Convery ....
Mr. Daniel J. Flanncry ..
Edward J. Fetter, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Ronald N. Gangemi
lames Ciarberma ..
Mr. John J. Barrett .
Edward P Carey. Esq ...
Mr. Leonard F Gmeiner ....
Mr. Edward V Graham .
Mr. Angelo A. Dur» 1 ..
I aim - 1' Fitter aid ....
Charles W. Gissel, CPA ...
Geffrey B Kelly, STD, Ph.D., LLD —
Charles | Haag ...
|ohn P |ungers,( PA .
Francis P. Cosgrove ..
Mr. K a\ mond 1 Derbyshire ....
DECEASEDt RETIRED' \\
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Founder's Club
1 ■ S999)
Mr. Martin B. McCannJr. •
\U Bei nard 1 Mc( ormii 1- ••
Re\ |ohn ( lharles Moore ♦•
Mr. James J. Pennestri ....
President's Club
James A. Thomas Jr., M-D.
i
Mr. Mario N D'Aulerio ...»
eph F. McGuinness *•*•
Mr John A. Mellon ...
Donors
( i p to S139)
La Salle gratefully recognizes individuals who
contributed $50,000 or more to the University
during FY 2007-2008.
John J, Dead\ Sr.. CPA...
Mi 1 baric - .1 1 am! ••
Mi James 1 Mel lonald ....
Joseph A Murphy, Ph D •
Mr, Alfred T Niczyporow icz
loseph J. Panchella, CPA ...
Mr. David L. Andrews ....
Mr. Walter j. Meyers Jr. ..
Mr. Edward T. Pason ...
Mi J Th.m1.1-. Rm\, r
Mr. EnosC. Ney ....
John P. Rossi, Ph.D ....
William J Brady Jr. «
Anonymous t ...
Dr. Richard P Peregoj .
LeoD. Rudnytzky, Ph.D ..
Mr Erwin A. Carp • •♦
Bruce J. and Susan Altamore Carusi. Esu.. '82 ...
Mr. Donald M Peterson.
Mr Bt mi ird 5tej anski ...
Mr. Thomas F t 'onnolly Jr. •*
Anthony A. DiPrimio, Ph.D. ..
Mr. Thomas Curley, '70 ...
Mr. George J Schneider Jr .
Mr. William B. Siegfried *.
Mi fames E Sullivan Jr, ...
Mr. David P. Tomlinson •
Mi Harry J. Dougherty
Nancy and J. Hugh Devlin, '64
....
Mi Roben M Vass •
Mr Frank K Fighera Sr. .*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fierko,
'63 ...
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. William J.Weber ..
Mr Robert Fischer •*««
Joan (Mancini), '74, and Thomas J. Fitzpatnclc )r., '72 ....
(S2S0 S499)
Mi l*>hn Ginyard •*
* harles A. Glackin, Esq. ♦.
Mr. John T. Fries, '66 .
Mr. Lawrence J. Borger ...
Mi lames 1 i latch ....
Mr. Elmer F. Hansen 111, '90 ..
PaulE. Cundeyjr., M.D.
Mr Raymond G. Huml Jr ....
Mr. Elmer F. Hansen Jr., '58 ..
Mr Thomas F Dudley ...
1959
Dr Roben F June-, ....
Mr. John F Kerstan ...
Joseph V Koehler, D.O. **
Mr. Thomas F McGowan Jr. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kean, '54 ....
Mr. John L. McHale, '49 ...
Anthony J., '66, and Ruth Nocella ....
Mr. Anthony A. Ferrara Sr ...
Edward L. Haas ••
Mr. Adrian O. Hawryliw ..
Mr. Gerald T Holmann ...
University Club
(■- [o 000 S24 999]
Charles J. Moloney, M.D. —
Mr. Stanley L Morton ...
Thomas F. Pyle Jr., '62 .
Mr. Carmen V. Romeo, '65 ....
Mr Frederick L )aniszewski ...
Mr. Edwin J. Luc ...
Mr. William J. Manning Jr. ..
Mr. Louis M. Melasecca ..
l> iseph ( Flanagan, M [ 1 ••••
Mr. Martin G. Pendergast Sr. ...
William R. Sautter, CPA, '71 ..
Dr. Flubacher Club
Mr. Joseph M. Penrose •••
(SS OOO S9 "''•■'J
Louis P. Reiff, PhD ....
Mr |oseph W Suchinsky ••
Mr. Robert H Mom-.
Dick Noon .
Mi William J. Borkjr. ...
Mr. Frank I Trent ....
Michael M Schl u tei
George J. Warner Jr. *•
Rev. Paul A Wiedmann.
John R Galloway, Esq. ....
[oseph R. Kelly ..
Mr. Charles W. Kilbride..
I9S8
Mr. Thomas C Smith ....
Bud Wahl ..
Mr Edmund B Wutzer*..
San Miguel Club
fs> 50O S4.999)
Lawrence E McAlee, Esq ....
Mr. Henry J. Kollert*
President's Club
Mi Ernest R. Varalli ..
Mr. Richard F. Langan ...
Anniversary Club
I9S7
William T. Lee, CHFC, CLU ..
($50,000 and above)
(S14O S249)
Chairman's Club
Philip J. LoPresti, M.D..*.
Mr. Elmer F. Hansen Jr. ..
Dr. Michael E. Boh an .
(si 000 S2 499)
Cmdr. Joseph M- McCauley, USN,
[oseph F. Clarke, M.D. ...
Mr. Frank A. Dunn .
Dr. Flubacher Club
Retired .
Charter Club
Mr Donald F. Cunningham ...
($5 000 S9.999)
Mr. James J. Broussard ••»•
Mr. John J Serratore •••
($25 000 S49 999)
Mr. James E. Fran:
Mr |ohn P. Garrison .
John A. Duffy Jr., PhD ..
David L Forde, M.D. ....
Donors
Mr. and Mrs William J. McCormick
Pat Kennedy •
|i iseph L. Hanley ....
San Miguel Club
(UptoSl39)
Jr ....
Mr. John B Lynch Jr. ♦
Mr. Joseph W. McBnde Sr ..
Mr. Eugene T Horan
John M. Strobel, Evening 1 fi\ ision •
($2 50O S4.999)
Mr. Paul T Braceland ..
University Club
Mr. Robert J. McCartney
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hagan *••
Mr. Nuncio N < ali ..
(sro 000 524.999)
Donald F McGuigan, DDS .
Founder's Club
Daniel L. and Catherine (Devlin)
Callahan
Mary I. and C. Gerard Kramer ....
Mr. Thomas M. McLenigan ....
(S500 S999)
Chairman's Club
($t.OOO S2 499)
Mr. Francis X. Cassid) •*•*
Mr. Theodore J. Chesk i ..
Mr and Mrs. Charles J. Reinhardt .
Mr. Milton A Washington ...
William J. Parkes 11 *
Alfred T. Pepino, M.D. ..
Lt. Col. Charles J. Reich, USA,
Mr. Edward V. Byrns ..
Francis J. Trzuskowski, Esq ••••
Mr Francis H. Bruce ...
Mr. William R.Culp*.
Retired .
Michael J. Kerlin, Ph.D. t ....
Mr. AltredO. Deckerr ....
I )F I lubacherClub
Mr. Richard A Repko .*.
Lt. Col. Joseph E. Scanlin ...
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. Francis P. McMenamm
Mr. John L. Delaney ....
(Ss.ooo S9.999)
(S250 S499)
Mr. William P. Dierkcs...
Mr. John F. Dowling «»*
Mr. Thomas P, Duffy Sr. ...
Robert J. Bray Jr., Esq. •••
Mr. William J. Sheehan »•
Rob Davine ...
Founder's Club
(s$oo S999)
Mr. Donald W. Goodwin ...
Rev. Francis X J Smith
Joseph Dowling, '59
|..hn V. Duganjr., Ph.D. ...
Mr. John P. Gall*
Mr. James J Walsh...
J. Alan Fernet, Ed.D. ..
William J. Barry, M.D. ...
Donors
Capt. Joseph T Kennedy, USN,
Mary Lou and Richard Monihan,
Ronald L. Gendaszek ••
San Miguel Club
(L pto$lJ9)
Retired ...
M.D ...
John J.Gilroy, Ph.D.
(S2 5O0 M 999)
Anonymous .
Mr. Richard J. Kroll
Joseph E. Pappanojr., M.D. ....
John A. Smith, Ed.D. ....
Mr. Francis X. Tracey *•
Mr John C. Gyza ....
William J. Hall 111, M D ....
Leon J. Jablonski ..
Louis J Casale, M.D. ♦*♦
Edward C Malarkey, Ph.D. ♦.♦
Brother Gerard F Molyneaux,
Mr Edward J. Bader •
Mr. Frank E. Bottorfi ...
Rev. Joseph W Callahan ..
Thomas J Lavin Jr ..
Geoi ' P Liarakos, M.D. «...
Mr. John S. Ligenza ••••
Mi |oseph G Rodd\ ...
Mr. James A. Kean
FS.C.Ph.D. ..
Mr. Michael A. Caputo ....
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. George E. Keneipp
Mr. Joseph 1 < 'asey •••
|s_is" S499)
Nicholas C. Kihm, Esq. ....
Mr. Thomas I Casey ....
Anniversary Club
Mr. Richard A. King*..
Chairman's Club
Mr. Arthur J. Dustman Jr. ....
(S140 S249)
Mr. Henry A. Darragh .
William A Fynes
Mr. Richard S. Kozieja *
(51.000 v: 499)
Mr. Richard K. Dyer..
Daniel J. Colombi, M.D. .
t mJr. Victoi M I iavin, USN,
Frederick J. Leinhauser ****
Mr. Robert L Rohrer ..
Otis and Madeline (Varga)
( ol |ohn( Farley, ISA, Retired ..
Retired ....
Mr. Joseph T Maher
Anthony L Cucu:iella, M.D. ..
Fitzgerald .»
Anthony P. Finamore, '^J -
Professor Charles Kindregan, '57 .*
|ohn 1 Md ,mn, I'll D ..
EdwardS. Devlin, Class ol 1958*..
Mr. Bernard Freiland •
Mr Robert A. Godbe) ••••
Gerard J. Lewis ••
Mr. John C. McDevitt ..
Mr. Edward B. Gehring ...
Mr, John I Gaworski ..
Mr Donald J. Heisler.
Mr. H. Eugene Passmore Jr. *•••
The Honorable Richard A
Mr. James P. McDonald .
Joseph M Gindhart, Esq. .
Anthony M Giampietro, M.D.
Mi [renaeus Isajiw
Mr. John A. McNichol Jr ...
Mr. Kenneth G. Hagei t ..
Mr, Ant hum |. Guerrieri ...
Mr. Michael J, Magnotta 1
Powers III ..
Mr. Robert S. Mojica ...
Mr. John 1 Haggerty Jr. ••*
v ol Norman E. Kat: .*
James F Srehli ....
Mr. Vincent | Szymkowski ».
Mr. George H. Myers ....
James J- Kuhn Jr, Esq ..
Mr John B.Kelly.
Mi Earl R.Sullivan.
Mr. Gabriel J. Pascuzzi ....
Mr. Thomas F. McCrea ....
Mr. William P. Lamb ....
Mi Lawrence J. Vannozzi ••*
Mi [oseph F Pearson Sr. ...
Mi I ieraldM W.Ik....
Mr |> ihn 1' Magi isin Jr. ....
Mr Samuel 1 Watl |r. • •
Anniversary Club
Mi I harles F. Rueger Sr. ...
John T. Williams St., M D *♦*
Mr Donald -\ Marrandino •♦♦♦
(S140 S249)
Mi Richard |. Sexton Jr. ...
Mr. Donald J McAnem ••
Rc\ 1 'i\ ivl 1. Beebe •
|ohnJ Snyder, Ph D • •
Mi ThomasP Mc( affre^ ..
Mr. Fr.nu is \ I inegan Jr. ..
Mr 1 lenry 1 Sobieski .*•
B Mr. Henry W Zaknewski ...
t ears of Giving ♦ represents five ^ ears oi giving ro La Salle Universi n
Noti Dai
\ TR v._ ED B \t K TO 1 IS< U il vk [986 ■
HONOR ROLL OF
DONORS 2007-2008 13
Reunion 2008 Giving
La Salle congratulates all of our Reunion classes
and gratefully acknowledges the following
class gifts:
Class Year Amount
1938 $1,140
1943 $770
1948 $11,400
1953 $17,900
1958 $152,399
1963 $404,065
1968 $54,275
1973 $59,319
1978 $28,643
Donors
|i ptoSl39)
William Barbour •
Mr. Elmer Bauer It ....
Mr. Bruce T. Beaui n .
Robert J. Cahill...*
Mr K i\ mond T ( lothicr • ••
Mr D Id I ( i-U'....
Mi Anthoni I I la} ...
Mi |i >lin I [i_i.li. in |r ....
Mr. John M Flood ..
Mr. Hugh ( ( iallagher ••»•
Mr John V. Goldsmith ••
Mr John T t -i. .ii |i ..
Mr. Thomas J. Grimes ....
I k raid .I Guarini •
Mr James I I tayburn •••
Mr. Louis I- Julg Jr.
Mr. Francis R Klaster .•
Mr. Bruce J. Koegler .
Mr. Joseph A. LaMonaca III
Mr John L Langan • •
Mr |oseph J. Lynch Jr.
Mr. James J. Lynn ...
Mr Joseph A Marg 11 ••
Mr. Patrick I McFadden ...
Mr |oseph A Met iehrin Sr .
Mr Thomas W Mel Irath »*•<
Mr ( Seorge T Murphy
Mr. Raymond I Nolenjr. ...
Mr. Clarence J. Now.Kk ...
Mr Frank J Obara Jr. ...
Mr. Charles K O'Malle^
Law rence M Oti U ..
Mr losephj, Pello..
Mr. Remo M Pitassi *••
Joseph J. Raab, DDS •*.
William F.Raichle...
Mr. William J. Randall***.
John F. Reardon, Ed.D. ...
Mi |oseph P. Roach ....
David M. Spratt, D.0 .
Mr WilliamF Taylor.
Mr WilliamM Weuler
Mr.ThomasJ.Whelan*.
Jim White ..
I960
University Club
(Sio 000 s^4 •>'»'))
Anonymous ♦•*♦
Mr. and Mrs Frederick I MiuhLr
DB I LUBACHER CLUB
(S5.000 S i
Mi loin 1 Mart 1 1\ .•*•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T Wrighi sr ■
S \\ Miguel Club
i I >>
Mr Peter A. Martosella Jr. ....
Chairm \n\ Club
($ 1 52 $99)
Samuel P C im I 'I )S ....
Brothei I dward 1 ■ mwai 1 - l ■
Mi Richard I Prendergasi •••
Brother David F Rogers, F.S t •
L. Dennis Schuler, Esq. •*••
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
Mr. Herbert R. Baiersdorfer
Anthoni Battaglia, Ph.D. ..
Mr. James 1 ( iosgrove .
Frederick A Marecll Jr
ThomasR Swam, Ph.D.***
JohnP.WhitcarJr.,M.D .
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Mr. Anthony M. Alberta ..
Mr. James J Canavan ....
Mr. loseph D'AulerioJr, ....
Mr. Joseph E. Hill *~
Mr- Altred A Lisiewski Sr. ....
Mr. Francis R. McCullough ....
Edward A. Miller ....
Joseph J, Pendergast Sr. ♦.
Mr, Joseph A. Saioni ».*♦
< harlesF. Scott Jr.*.
Anniversary Club
($140 S*49)
Mr. Anthony D. Caruso ....
James B Dierkes, CPA, CLU ♦.
William I ( iallagher, Esq. ....
Li ( lol Gerald J. Hone, USA,
Retired
Mr. Joseph V Kell\ ...
Mr. Paul G. Mattus ...
Mr Francis I.'. Newman .
Robert E. Pianka .
Mr |oseph R. Walton.
Mr. James P Watersjr.*..
Mi Edward I Werner ....
Harry W. Woodcock, Ph I' ....
I ll \ORS
ili9)
Mr. Robert T Alden
Mr Robert <,. Baker ...
Mi |oseph M Brady .
Mr Peter Carides ...
Joseph A ( iconte, I 'Ml 1 •••
Mr [ohnH.Cobb*.
Mr. Edw.rd H Dcvet III ...
Mr JohnR Digan .♦.
Edward M Dougherty ...
Mi I l.i rr v G Fleming •••
Mr Michael I Gallaghei •
Mr Vincent I Greeh »•
Mi Walter I Griffin ••
Mi l-r.ink A Hemphill..
Mr. Thomas | I loran .
Frank T kell\ ...
Mr Joseph A Koch •••
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. Kreuser •.
Mr Frank A Manfredi ...
Mr [ohn M Md . litem ...
Philip E. McGovern .
Mr. Francis T McGrath ...
Mr. Tarnck J. McNamee •
Mr. Francis A. Miller ...
Mr |oseph M Murray ....
Mr. ChariesJ. O'Brien Jr ...
Brother Benedict Oliver, F.S.C.
Mr |imie G Ramirez
Mr Robert M Reinhart .
Dr. James T Richard ....
Mr. Paul M. Schofield
Mr. John R. Schwartz •
Mr. Christopher W Silvot,tiJr -.••
|ohn \' Snydei sr .
I lonald I. Sprague, Esq. .«
Brother kY\ in M Stanton, F E I
Robert W. Suter, Esq. ..
Mr ThomasC Tarpi ••
Mr 1 larry T. Todd
Mr. Richard L. Vanderloo ...
Mr. Wilham F.Walsh...
I96I
University Club
(•• 10 •-.:-) 999)
Mr. Joseph H. I .'lor. in ....
Mr. Robert N Masucci ...
Dr. Flubacher Club
l^s OOO S
Vincent V. Anderson, Esq ...
San Miguel Club
(v SOO S4 999)
Mr. James D. McShea ••••
Mr. James F. Mullan ....
Chairman's Club
(Sl.000 >2 4'»")
Paul F. Ben, Ph.D. ....
Mr. Donald J. Brooks ..
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G
Cavarocchi ...
Mr Fames P Edwards ....
Mr Philip W.J Fisher*
Mr. Sidney J. Kowalczyk ....
Joseph P. McFadden ...
Stanley T. Praiss, DDS, MAGD .
Mr. Joseph J. Ruzicka ••••
Capt. Hugh A. Strehle, USN,
Retired ...
Ugo Donini Club
Mr Laurence r. Crossan Sr. ...
Mi 1 1. iiu is I I lelverson ...
Mi |ames T McLaughlin ...
Anniversary Club
|M|o S249)
I" Ann and Adolph BirkenberEer «
Enrico J DiRienzo, M.D..
Mr Robert A Donovan III ....
John J Egan
Raymond R I lagen Sr. ...
Mi I tigene R Hahn ...
Ml I li.nles T 1 larkins
Col.l leraldT Hipp. USA.
Retired ....
Li i ol lamcsJ.McGill, I IS V
Retired ...
|ohn I O'Driscoll ♦*.*
Mi Theodore M. Rogers Jr. ...
James T.Sedlock, Ph.D. *+
I Ion loseph M Shortall ..
Mr Donald I Trappier ..
Donors
Paul \ Vlam./M ....
Mi 1 du ard l_ Borneman .
I )r |ohn I Brabazon •
Mr |ohn I- Burke ...
Mr |,>seph P. Burke Sr..
Mr Daniel Campbell ....
Mr John N Carides ...
Mi I iei irge A ( -arroll ••••
Mi |oseph A C lentonze .
Mi Peter A. Citiberto Sr. ...
Mi lames I Connelly ....
Mr Timothy J. Coonahan ....
Lt.Col Richard E. Darcy, USA,
Retired ...
( harlesR Dees Jr., Ph.D. .
Mr John J Dougherty
Mr |oseph P Egan ....
Mr. Clifford M. Gillespie .
Mr Raymond W Gramlich*.
Mi William W Haines*.*
Mr |oseph I Hallman ...
JohnK Held
Mr. George S. Jordan ....
Mr. William [.Kent ....
Mr. Richard N Lacovara .
Mr I <.w id B I ong u i' ••
Mr. Thomas F. Lynch .
Mr Joseph P. Marchione •
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J Mascoli .
loseph S McAuliffe, Esq. ...
Mr I lanie! 1 McCarthy ..
Mr. Martin J. McDonnell ...
Mr. Gerard F. McLaughlin ♦.
Joseph F. McMahon ..
Mr. I \i\ id J. McMaster.
Mr ThomasC Melle\ Sr •
Mr. Robert | Mulligan .
Mr. William J Neville...
Martin I Ney, Ed.D. ****
Mr. David Norwitz .♦.
Mr. Robert J. Pace ..
Mr. Thomas E, Peters *.
Mr. John J. Piatkowski ...
Mr Thomas |. Rafter ..
Richard M. Schieken, M.D. ....
Mr. Raymond C. Seiberlich ....
Joseph T Sermanni ...
Mr. Raymond J, Short ...
Mr Donald A. Sivick ♦•
Mr. Gerald 1. Smith
Bob and Jean Strasavich ...
Mr. William H. Taylor ..
Eugene R Valentine, M.P.
Mi I- incisj Weiss..*.
Miln.nF Whitehead-..
1962
President's Club
(S50 000 and above)
Thomas F. Pylejr..
Charter Club
(s:, 001 1 S49 999)
Mr, John E. Glasei ..
University Club
(SlO ■>■<<• s24 999)
Mr. Leo J. Schilling Jr ....
Dr. Flubacher Club
(ss 1 S9.999)
lohnF Carabello, DMD**..
Mr. Michael J. Griffin*..
San Miguel Club
(s; ;oO S4.999)
Nicholas J. Lisi, Esq. ...
Mr. Michael J. McKenna .♦
ThomasC Rosica, LCSW, MCPsyA .
Chairman's Club
(M 000 S^ 499)
\11ih01n P Baratta, Esq. ...
|ohn I t !onvey, Ph D ....
Mr. Thomas J. Lynch ....
Charles D.Oettle~*
Mr. and Mrs. ChariesJ Reilly ....
ChariesJ. and Mane Varker
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
William F. Cunningham, M.D.
Walter E. Dunn Jr. ...
Linda A. and David R. Hepburn *•
Mr. Francis B- McHugh ..
Rohert|.P,collo...
Mr. William R.Regli**.
Taras M. Wochok, Esq. *•
Ugo Donini Club
($250 S499)
Rev. Robert Albright *.*
Mr. Joseph V. Ashman Jr. ....
Mr. Anthony J. Clark Jr. ....
Mi |i i-eph ( i ( iu-K [r, ....
Mr. Richard A. DiSammartino .*
Tom Fugaro, '62 ..
Mr. Charles W. Giannetti .
Mr. Owen L. Green III ...
Mi Thomas J. Kirsch ♦..
John L. McLaughlin, Ph.D .
John J. Neuschel ....
Eugene Nines ...
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
l\m R. Allou.n ..
|ohn D ( aputo, Ph.D ...
Frederick J. Ciao. Ph.D. *•
Mr. Wilham P Doringjr....
Mr Richard J. Hart...
John F. Kenney .♦
Brian T Ki Idee, Esq .
Mi \ harlcs J Mahon »••.
DECEASEDt RETIRED* WOMEN'S GIVING Cl RCLE*
LA SALLE MAGAZINE
Mr. FrancisX McKeffcri Sr. ...
Charles M DeFuccio, Esq. ••
Mr. Frank 1 1 Matticola •
Mr. loseph 1 McD I 1 .
Mr. 1 i '.-■■■ .
Mr Robert 1 Pblgar
Michael F, Dougherty, Esq »
Mr Samuel 1 Mc< Earthy ...
Zachary - Wochok, Ph.D ..
...
Mr John F. Richardson ...
Mr. |ohnW Itarran....
Mr Edward 1 McFadden
Edward A Wrobleski,M 1' ....
Mr. Thomas 1. Trainer ...
Mr Thomas Ryan ••**
Mr |oseph M Ridgwav .•
Mr Eugene 1 1 Murphy ..
Mr. Robert P VanderNeut »»
Capt. George P. Vercessi, USN.
Mr. John F. Smart Jr ...
Mi Robert P. O'Shaughnessj • •
Ugo Donini Club
I'eterL. Viscusi, Ph 1 ...
Retired ..
Mr. Eugene J. Park ...
(S2S0 5499)
Mi William T Walker 111 .»
Mr. James I1 Wuenschel ....
Founder's Club
Mr Michael W Park ...
Joseph E. Wreen. Ph.D ...
Mr Gerald 1 Ziccardi ...
(SSOO 5999)
Mr. Francis S. Ri n elli ..
Mi Alfred B. Ruff ...
Jim Abelc ••••
Gene I Yl.uv. ....
Donors
Mr. Anthom A. Abbott
Mr Joseph 1 Ruggiero ...
Mr James \ 1 toughi 1
James A. Dalton ....
Alben |. Schuler, Esq ..
Mr \ inceni A Gallagher ••
. 1 90S
1 1 p to SlJ9)
Mr. Joseph M. Evancich ...
Mr, Louis D. Seymout ..
Rev Emmett Gavin, OCARM, JD
James J. Alesi •**
Mr. Jack M.Lee.«
Mr. Francis M Smith •.•.
lack Hickey-Williams ...
Mr. Franklin T Barrett ...
Mr William 1 Rafteri .
Joseph M Speakman, I'll 1 1 ....
Mr |ohn 1 Magee ••
President's Clue
Mr. John J. Crewalk •**
Richard M Snyder, Esq .
Mr. Myron Suchanick ..
Mr. Eugene 1 Mather ....
(S50 OOO and . '
Mr. Robert J Dawson •»
Mr Francis W. DeMarco
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. loseph T Szul ■
Mr 1 .mi- [ 1 T.idJei ••
Mr |oseph F Murphy ...
Mr. John E Politowski ....
Mi 1 armen \ Romei 1 -•••
Russell T DiBella ...
($250 ■ 199)
Mi Eugene 1 ) \ annucci ..
Barry J. Rosen. D.O. .
[ >r Joseph M Di w m_-\ -
Matthew 1 Wachowski ....
John 1 1. Snyder ....
Unh ersh > Club
Mr. Paul A. Dressel
Mr. Vincent V Berry ...
Mi WilliamE Wixted...
00 S24.9
Rev. Mr. William F Eliason ..
Mr. Norman F. Forand •».
Mr GeraldT Davis...
Mr Daniel G Gill Jr..
Mr. Thomas L. Hagenbarth *
Anniversary Club
(5140 S249)
Mr. William V. Toner ..
1 (rs ZaneR andCharlesJ. Wolf
Mr. Hugh A. *, tilrni ire
111 ....
Mr. John F. Hipp ••
Mr. Joseph E. H anion ....
Mr. John C. Altrogge ..
Mr. PeterJ, Keenan ••••
Jay H Holtzman, MO. ...
1964
Mr Bernard J. Bieg ....
James J. Kelly, CPA..
Mr. Fred A Howell ...
( lei irge J. Bronkovic Jr ..
Dr. Flubacher Club
Mr. Albert L Kern ••
Joseph L. 1::... M P ..
President's Club
Mr. C. Michael Davis ..
S9.999)
Mr JohnL Knab
Gerald P Kirsch ...
($50 000 and abovt |
Mi Edward D. Hauck ...
Mr Nicholas V. Gioi in ••-•
|ames H. Knebel, Esq., "62 ..
Mr. Nicholas T Lutsch ....
Mr |ohn C. Kautz
Mr. Eiirle ' Lande- •***
lames and Elizabeth McBrearty .*
\.im.\ and J. Hui;h Devlin • •••
Mr. Robert 1 McAloon •
Mr Vincent L Leonetti »*
|ohn 1 Novak
Mr Tin imas !' Mel lonnell
s w Miguel Club
Mr Thomas F- Lindemuth *
James P Reich, DMD«.
Charter Club
Thomas P McGorry, Ml*..
Is: ;oo 54.999)
Mr. EJwarJ C. Lucas .♦
Mr.PhilipE Rog. rs ••
(S25 OOO 549999)
I'. 1 irl 1 Paperiello-
|ohnW Becherjr., D.O. ..
Brother Joseph F Mahon, F.S I
Neal McDonnell *.
lames J Straine ».
Mr. Philip A. Sullivan ...
Dr, and Mrs. Roger G Buys ...
lames W Ziccardi. D.O. •••
Mr |ohnJ. Collin- .
Mi loseph J. Connelly lr. ...
Philip C. McGuire ....
Donors
John D. Leah} ••••
Mr.DanielJ.McNeff —
Anniversary Club
University Club
(Upto$l39)
Mr. Stephen M Pa:uk •
Mr Edward T Moore Jr. ...
Mr William 1 Moore ....
(S140 S249)
($10 000 S24 999)
Mr 1 lonald J. Campanile .
Mr. Charles R Adelsbergei ..
Joseph A. t offey |i , Esq ....
Mr. John 1 Canney ..
Chairman's Club
Anthony C. Murdocca ♦
Mr. John M Bradley....
Mr Paul 1 ( iallagher*..
Mi 1 1 incis J, Carroll •
(Si 52.499)
Mr John J. Murph\ Jr •••
Mr Francis W. Pfluger..
Mr. |osepb P. Brennan ....
Dennis S. Mario, CPA ....
Mi Vincent M ( 'erquitella
Mr William V Barn
Mr. Vincent J. Pinto ....
Mr. Robert B. Brunt ..
Mr Vincent M ( > m mey ••
Dominic 1 i. otugno, Ed.D. ••
Mr. Vincent C. Piselli ...
Mi Vi( !<>r F Cantarella ....
Dr. Flubacher Club
Mr David P. Cullen ...
Mr MbertW Davis..
Mr. Robert C. Schmidt ...
\\ 1 ierald 1 0( In. in. M.D ...
i^:. ■ s'- 999)
Mi [ames F Cullen Sr
The Honorable John J. Donnelly ...
Mr James F SherlocJi .
Mr Eugene M ( lonbo^ •*•
Mr William J. Collins Jr....
Mr William F D'Arcy ..
Mi Michael F. Doyle ...
Mr. Ravmond F Snyder ....
James C. Davidheiser, Ph D
Mr M \ Mele...
Dr. Lawrence 1 1 )e\ arc Jr. ...
Ml 1 harles E. Dunleavy Jr. ...
Mr. Richard J. Travaline .*
Mr. John E. Geraghty ...
Mr John M. Donnelly •••
Mr. Francis \ Fee |r .
Mr. Joseph C>. VanReymersdal ....
Mr. Frank J. Varga *•»»
Mr. Frederic ( Vincent ...
Mr. James M Joyce
Mr. John J. Lafferty ...
San Miguel Club
Mi |i iseph P. C iallagher *»
Mi John C. Gallo ...
Mr. Charles J Kane ....
Brother Richard Kestler, F-S.C.
Mr. William A McDonald Jr ....
is; 500 S4 999)
Mr. Anthony J. Gatt ....
|ohn E. McGonigle, CPA .
Mr. James J. Weir **•
John J. McGinnis ...
Mi lohn T Browne Jr. •
Mr. DonatoGiusti ....
Peggj and Jack Seydow •
Frank J. Wood It .
Chester Zach ..
Mr. Josephs, Zajaczkowski .
Joseph E Met irath, Esq, *
Mr Frank C 1 lorace ...
Mr Robert L. Giusti ••
James A. Murphy. M D »
Mr. John I Robrecht III ....
Mr. Robert J. Vitalie ...
Mr Jos, |'|i W Donovan ...
Bruce Dvch ....
Peter A Horty.CPA ....
Mr Edward I Golden Jr. ..
Mr |oseph Guaraldo •••
Mr. Robert Gudknecht ....
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
Mr. Thomas F White ••
Joseph F. keen, in, Esq. ••
1 V |( on Philip E. Heancv .
W'.lham F Bryan 111 ....
-
Mr Paul F Naughton ...
Mr. Jules LHorvath*.
Mr Joseph T. Cunnane ....
Donors
Eugene L lannotti, Ph.D. ..
Mr Thoma- B PiPiolo..*.
1963
(i. p to $139)
i ,h airman's Club
Mr. James H Kate- lr ....
Mi Paul M. Kilbride..
i .1 |ohn M Feret. Retired ..
Gerald M. Handley, Esq •••
President's Club
Frank J Battaglia, Ph.D. ...
Mr. John J. Beck
Mr. James F. Boyle .
(Sl.000 >2 499)
Mr. David B. Knies ..
lame- P. McFadden, '65 ••
|v-,,, 1 above)
Edie A. and Norhert F Belzer,
Ph.D ....
Mr. William J. LahrllU...
Mark J. Malone ••
1 I... odore M Pappas ••
Sigrw md S Rutkowskijr., D.O. ....
Mr. ;inJ Mr. Edward J. Fieri,...
Mr Richard D Breen .
Mr EdwardT CahillSr.
Mi Edward F. Mastal ...
MichaelJ ValUIlo, DDS«
Mr. John T Breickner 111 ..
Mr. Francis J. Walsh Jr. «
Charter Club
Robert B Byrnes Sr. •
Si in( iresh.Ed.D. ...
Thomas H McGee**.
Mr. Robert Vurgal •••
(S2S.000 S49.999)
Mi Eugene 1 t lerceo .•••
Richard F Keeve^ ....
lohn I McGroarty, Ed.D. ...
Mr |ohn 1 Langan .-
Mr. Peter A, Certo ...
JohnW LynnJr.,CIC,( PIA«
Mr Louis I Muracco ...
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. John R Conwell
Jim McGrath ...
Patnckl O'Connor, Esq. .
(S250 5499)
James D. Dcasy, Esq. ..
John P Tenders, Esq ....
Mr. Gerard B. O'Donnell .«
Dr. FlubacherClub
Mr Vincent DiPaolo ....
Mr, Kenneth Shaw Jr ....
Mr. lame- T Parsi ins •
Michael A. Benko.DMD
|s^ OOO 59 999)
Mr. Allan I Duff} •
Dr. and Mr- Mark R Stein *•
1 h Lawrence D. Patter-on ...
Mr |. iseph 1 Boyce «*
Terence K. 1 Icanev. Esq. ...
Mr |oseph B l.ih\
Michael J. Feerick ...
Brother Joseph J. Willard 1 S.<
Peter A Peroni, Ed.D.
Mr Gerald C Plewes ....
Mr Michael A C lolucci Sr. ...
Mr Maurice E I !oX Jr t ....
Mr. Michael (! Mullen ...
Mr John P Gallagher....
Mr. Thomas H. Haag ...
Founder's Club
Mi William A Run
Mr Anthony 1 Rokos •
John J Rooney.Ph D
Pasquale F Finelli, M I '.
Mr. Edward R Fitzgerald
Chairman's Club
Ed Harbaugh •»
(ssoo S999)
John L Uarr.tt\ ..
($1,000 $2,499)
Mr JosephL Hitchings 5i •
Mr |oseph P, Batory ...
Matthew N. Sabatine |r., DMD ••
Michael Brocht Gormley, DDS, M.D t
Mr. John B, Beal ....
1 ierard 1 1 )arpency, Esq »*
JohnL Connell, CPA «.
Mr. Walter? Lapusheski ...
1 rani and Marion Brennan ..
Mr Arnold D Samson ..
CharlesF Haldeman, Ph.D. «.
Mr James E Ma honey •
Mr. Leo | Mansi |r ••
Dennis W ( Ironin, M.D. ....
Mi 1' iseph * 1 1 Hrschmann ...
Mi I lonald P Sa\ ab in is ••
Father William W Spencer ....
Mr Frank J. Kirk ••
Mi Michael I M mdoi •
Mr |ohn J. Mullin..
Years of Giving
♦ REPRESENTS FIVE i" EARS OF GIVING TO LA SaLLE UNIVERSITY
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HONOR ROLL OF
DONORS 2007-2008 15
Mr. R . ...
Ryan .•
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'' . ! , 1 ...
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...
Mr. William N. Zelnei ....
s
Anniversary Cub
Individuals
35.94% ^— — | — "^
\ Government 31.30%
]► "^ ;
... ....
1966
8.74% L -^M
\ir. n ■ •
Corporations
^ Other 1.64%
■ I.I ....
President's Club
Bill DiM -■■■
above)
iP.D oli i -
Roben 1 i Fr iser, Esq ••••
Mr [ohn T. Fries .
Foundations and Trusts
22.38% J^^^^^
Anthony J. and Ruth Nocella ....
Mr Paul 1 Kerns ...
Mi \Vj\ ne ( J. McKeevcr •*•
Matthew L. Mullin ....
University Club
Mr. John M. Shaetter ...
196-
Mr. Gerald J. Coghlan ...
Mr David R. Murphy •••
.... 524.999)
Mr Richard A Tucker...
Mr. Joseph J. Drummond .
Mi Edward C. Rice ...
Mr John I Ka\ anagh Sr. *•
Mr. Patrick I Ward....
Martin Frain ..
Mr. Joseph L Rigolizzo .
Edward H. Wesiermann Sr.
Charter Club
Robert Lemke ••
Mi Edward 1 Smith ..
■■■■- %4 1
Mr. Joseph A. Nickels III ~+
Mr. 1 Jeoi \t ( Stew art .—•
S \\ Miguel Club
Donors
Mr. Walter W. Noce Jr. ...
Thomas P. Ryan ...
(S : - 10 S4 999)
Mr LeoW Pierce Jr.«
Mr. George A. Vasihauskas ....
DONi
W Richard Bukata, M.D. ...
Joseph P. WargoJr. ...
o S139)
Mr. Peter H Vlonzo
Mr. Robert |. Bachei
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I- Ferry — .
Mr. William B Miller....
Mr and Mrs. Ham J. Pearce ...
Mr. Theodore H. Alber ...
Mr Michael A, Baum ..
Mr. Robert L. Browne *
Mr Mm J. Burfete Jr. ..
University Club
(SlO 000 J24 999)
Mr. J. Anthony Havden *♦*
Donors
(Up to SIJ9)
William and Rosemary Baldino •**-
Robert J Burke .
Chairman's Club
J. Richard Cahill...
Mr. Natal J. Carabello •••
Mr. John P. Alcorn ...
Mr. Ronald M. Anthony •*
Mi 1 iseph F. Burns ...
IM ■■
I\mald R. Chienci Jr., Esq. ..
San Miguel Club
Arthur J. Askins, CPA, CFE. CHA ...
\ttilio E 1 k Filippis ♦
Mr. John M Kramer ♦*
Frank N. Clary Jr.. PhD ...
1-: 500 s4 999)
Hannelore T. and Francis C.
Anthony M Desiderio, Ph.D. .
lack Lisickv.OPA.
Mr Louis F. Colantuono Jr. *
Mr Robert J. O'Brien..
Barbien Jr., Esq. ...
Mr. Robert E. Donagh} Si •
Joseph L.Quinn.CrA ....
Mr Ed« ar.l h ( > ilumbia •
Barry F. Bennett ...
Mr. Joseph F Donnelly ♦*
Charles L Conwa\ Sr . CPA ...
Chairman's Club
Mr. Thomas F. Boland Sr. ..
Mr James A. Dunn Jr. ••
1 il .. _ ■ ir\ | Feldmeier, M.D. ...
Founder's Club
Mr JohnC, Dabovich •
Bill Deutsch ....
(S|,( lOO >2 4,,'-,l
Frederick J- Bostwick
Raymond B. Bracis. M.D. *•
Mr. John O. Gardiner Jt ••
■ M
Mr Donald A Discavage «•
John C. Fusco Jr., CPA ..
Mr. Daniel D. Burns Jr. ..
Mr. Thomas P. Casalnova »•
Mr Richard J. Davis
Mr DominickD. Garofano *••
Mr. George M. Beschen Sr. ...
Mr. Thomas J. Dvorak ....
Mr. Garrett J. Girvan ....
Mr. Donald J. Gedney ♦•
Mr. Peter M. Dougherty ..
Mr. Herman Farher ...
David J. Linaugh, CPA ...
Mr. John T. Gorman ..
Robert E. Gerhardt, M.D- ...
Robert J. Fix ....
Mr. John J. McGrath ....
Mr. James B. Duffey ....
Mr |> 'lin T. Greene .
Mr. Edward J. Kohlhepp •
Mr Jerome Flomen •«*•
Mr. William J. McLaughlin.
Mr. Richard D- Epitanio
Mr Joseph F. Heath ..
Mr James M. Lord ....
John S. Foller. M.D. ...
Augustine E. Motritt Jr., Sc.D. ...
Mr. Robert F. Fennell .
Brother Enc j. Henderson, !: S (
Mr Serafin F. Sandella •»•
Mr John H Forrest
Raymond A. and Kathryn (Bareis)
Mr. John N. Flinn *
Mr. James P. Hockin .
Mr. Paul M. Schugsta |r ....
C. Stephen French •
Ricci ....
Mr. Edward P. Flood «
Mr. Joseph E. Holmes ..
Mr Francis V Gentile ♦.
Leonard B. Terr, Esq. ..
James Graham ••
Mr. Edward W. Hu> ...
Ugo Don ini Club
Mr. Vincent J. Geraci ..
Michael 1 Vergare, M.D. **•
Mr. Martin H. Horchler ***
Mr. Joseph J Karlesky ....
S499)
Rev. Michael P. Hegarty, '66 ••
Edward Peter Inrravartolo ...
Mr. Francis C. Keenan •***
Michael F Heron ...
Founders Club
Mr. Paul G. Jennings ....
Lester J. Keyset, Ph.D.
Mr. John F. Knight Sr. ..
Joseph Contoy —
Mr Walter F. Crosslev ...
Mr. John A. Juzaitis ...
Mr Thomas K. Kaftenberger ....
(S500 S999J
Mr. James A. Kamerdre ..
Mr. Edward Kelly ....
Mr. Michael P Kratochwill ...
Gerald M. Dougherty .
Maj. Philip R. Kelley, Retired .
Joe Brisley ••
Mr. Robert B. Kelly ..
Mr. Francis J. Knvda .
Mr James J. Higgins *•
Nicholas C. Kierniesky, PhD. ..
Vincent Butera, M.D. ....
Edward J. Keppel ....
Mr John J. Krumenacker **
Richard P. Hunter Jr., Esq. .
Mr. Walter J. Kirwan «
Mr Lawrence F. Carroll ..
Mr. Charles W. Knecht .
Mr Raymond J. Lear\ ..
George J. Mecherlv. Ph.D. ....
Mr. Wayne T Knapp Sr. t ....
[ames E. Connell ...
Mr Randolph K. Larsenjr. ...
Mr. Ralph A. Maiolino ••
Ed Palsho .
Mr. Charles J. Krauss ♦•
Honorable Thomas E. Dempsey »»
James C. Lieber Jr.. Esq. ....
Mr. Joseph J. Mark ....
Mr. Lawrence D. Persick ..
Mr. George H. Kugler ..
Mr. Ronald M. Pratowski
Mr Walter N. Loburak *♦♦*
Mr Joseph E. Markert ***.
|oseph FX. Savona, Esq. ...
Mr. Frank P. LeDonne .
Mr. Leonard J. Maciaszek ....
Wm. H. Marshall ..
Mr Paul V. Sipalajr. ..
Roger A Loos ....
Ugo Donini Club
Mr. William J. Magarityjr. •
Louis A. Masci ...»
W. Ellis Smith, DMD, P.A. ...
Mr Edward T. Malatesta ..
(S250 S499)
Mr. Joseph W. Masterson ..
Mr. George J Matekovic •*•
Mr. Edward M- Mautner
Mr. Michael J- McGee .
Mr.EdwardJ-McCafferti
Anniversary Club
Mr Robert J. McCannJr ....
Gerald A. Cropp ..
Mr. Charles E. McKinney *
Mr.JohnG.McNefT*
Mr Alfred J Michini
(S140 S249)
Mr. Frank J. McCoy ...
Mr. Edward H. McEntee
Warren W. Faulk, Esq. ...
Mr. David C Fleming Jr. .♦..
Mr. John A. Michnowicz ...
John J. Moffat t .
Mr John E. Mulholland ..
Mr. Edward R. Agonis ...
Mr. Thomas W. McGlinn ...
J. Ted Gallagher ....
Mr. George J. Morrison ...
Mr.JamesJ.O'Donnellin
Mr. Thomas M. O'Hora Jr. .
John E. Culver
Mr. Joseph H. Dettmar ..
Mr. Frank J. McNallyJr. *
Norman E. Morrell ....
Mr Alfred M Guaraldo ...
William J- McGinn ..
Mr. Reuben J. Nvvelt ..
Mr. Raymond Ocikowski ...
Mr. Frank J. Pagano ...»
Norman A. Ettenger. M.D. •.+
Mr. James J. Murphy ...
Mr. Chester F. Michc-wic: Jr. ....
Mr. Edward A. O'Lone ..
Mr. Joseph R. Palaia
PeterJ.Ganto, rh.D. ....
Mr. James C. O'Laughlin *«♦
Mr. Thomas M. O'Keefe .♦♦
Gerard M. Papp, D.O- •
Mr. Donald J. Rainey
Mr. Vincent A. Grimes •
Richard V.. '66. and David G„ '00,
Thomas F. Praiss, CFP, E.A. ...
Mr. Theodore R. Quann ..
Mr. Joseph C. Reilly *.
Michael P. Mallov ...
Pepino •»
Mr. Vincent D. Qumn ...
Mr. Martin J. Reddington ••
Charles A. Rohino Jr. ....
Gerald J. McConeghy, Esq. ..
Mr. Kevin C. Reilly •
Richard C. Smith ».
Mr. Robert J. Seader ••
Mr Robert T. Rueger *
Mr. Richard L. McCormick
Mr. Ronald A. Saunders ♦
Timothy E Urbanski, M.D. ....
Edward J. Shields
Mr Joseph A Schiavone Sr. ..
Mr. Thomas E. McGlinchy .
Mr. Kurt C. Schwind ....
John F. White, CPA ..
Mr. Robert C. Streit .
David Sejda .*
Mr Francis T McLaughlin ♦♦»
Mr. William E. Newbauer Jr. ...
James W. Sisk Jr., Esq. •
Mr. Peter H. Zerega *
Mr. Robert T. Testa ...
Mr William T.Sherlock....
Mr. John H. Speichert
Edward A Trosi •
E.F. Joseph Siebold. DO. ..
Rev. Raymond C. O'Brien. Esq. .
Jon P. Walheim, M.D. ..
Anniversary Club
Mr Joseph J. Varga ..
Richard C. Simmers Jr., D.O. ••
Mr and Mrs Walter J. Plagens ...
Mr. John F. Reilly Sr.
Mr. Richard T Sands ...
Mr. Fredric J. Santolucito .
Mr. Edward L. Williamson Jr. .
(S140 S249)
Mr Robert H.Wolk .
Mr. Anthony J. Sisca ..
Mr. William E. Smith ....
Daniel F. Sceinmet: Jr., E>q. .
Mr fames R Yoa •••
Bruce Zehnle ....
Francis C. A11, M.D. .
Mr. Frank J. Batavick ...
Mr. Richard C Ziehnski ...
Mr lame- H. Stewart ...
Mr. Thomas S. Saquella ...
Louis J. Beccana, Ph.D. ....
Mr. Thomas J. Stinson •
Mr. James M. Savarese .*
Mr. Max G Sewald »•
James A. Butler, Ph.D. ..
Mr James F. Casey Jr. ...
DECEASEDt RETIRED* WOMEN'S GIVING CIRCLE*
16 LA SALLE MAGAZINE
1968
University Club
(SIO OOO S2 t 999)
Brother Edward Sheehy, I S.C ,Ph.D •
Dr FlubacherClub
[■
Mi I link • I 1 1 [herty •
Mr Law rence A. Grabensiein ••*
|oseph and Katheen Murphy ••••
San Miguel Club
($2 500 S4 '»•>•>)
Broihei loseph F. Burke, I S l
Ph D .
|ames and Anne Heger ••
Thomas P Witt, Esq ••
Chairman's Club
(3 52 499)
Mr Michael P Althoff ..
Anthony R. Giorgio, MIX ....
lames P and Marie (Mooney)
Steinitz ....
Mr. James |. Timoney ....
Mr. G William Ytckers ..
William M Wixted, M D
Founder's Cll^b
A.J Candelore, DO. ...
Richard A Close, M.D.
Michael E. Connaughton ...
Eugene .1 Evans Ji *
Mr John J Gibbi >ii' •-•
Mr Harry F. Kusick Jr ....
Charles E. Lally. ( PA -
Mr. Robert W Sykes...
Mr William I Warner..
John G. Younglove, Esq. ...
Ugo Donini Club
($250 S499)
Mr. Thomas]. Anderson ...
Mr John P D'Amato • •••
Mi WilliamD DeMarcoJi ..
Mr lames J. Faulk ....
Mr. Edward J. Fos .-
Tom and ( 'arolyn Kelly ..
1 .'1 Lawrence G. Lupus, Retired *♦•*
Francis E. and Miriam [i iary '
Mil mey ...
Daniel F Perugini, D.O., B.G.,
USA, Retired ...
I .. 01 ;i W Roesser, I d.D. ...
Mr. Robert E. Useller .«
lamesB Wall, M D., P.C .
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Anonymous ••
Anonymous •«
Anonvmou> ...
James P. Bradley ••••
Will, an, I De Vngelis, Esq. •
Mr William M Donlan.
Thomas V ind I >i ine M. Doyle •
Vincent F Hmk Jr., Esq. ...
Mi Mbert I Kazanjian .
I :s M. Knepp ...
George W Luther 111, Ph.D. ...
[1 >sc I'll T Maurer ...
LeoF.Mclnemey.CPA~
Mr. Robert C. McKenna Jr. •
Mr. Timothy F. McKenna ....
Mr. Gerald J- Mergi
Mr. J. David Owens .
JosephH Schenk.M D ...
i iregoty E Sciolla, Esq. ..
Mr. Thomas F. Strickland Jr ..
William M. Sullivan, Ph D ...
Mr. John R Vasoli •
Donors
(UptoSi39)
Lawrence A. Auerweck ....
Mr. Walter F. Beard Jt ....
Mr. John M. Bocelli *•
Mr. Richard F. Connor ..
Mr. Robert L Conroy Sr. ..
Mr. Charles J. Corace .
Mr. John J. Crenm Jr. ••
Mr. Edmund J. Cross* n •
Mr. Gerald E- Davis ....
Michael G. DeFino, Esq. ..
Mr Michael E. DiFebbo .
Mr Joseph P. Flvnn Jr. ..
Mr. Eugene F. Gery *
Mr. Andrew J Gubicza Jr. ...
Joseph P- Hickey ...
Mr. Robert A Hodgk tss Sr. .
Mr. David J. Holland....
Mr. Robert O. Hon ath ....
Mr. Edgar J. Langdon ...
Lt. Col. John P. Leonard III.
Robert M. Liwacz, E-q. ••
Mr. Charles V. Lyman •
Mr Michael 1 Maguire ...
Raymond E. Majewski • ••-
Mr James G. Marnn .
Mr. Francis J. McBrtde Jr. ..
Thomas J. McCabe, Esq , '68, ind
Susan K Chaloupka, Esq. ...
Mr JohnF.McClainJr.
Mr. John F. McCormick .
Mr. Robert J. McDermott ••••
Mark G. McElwee ...
Mr. Paul T McGeehan ..
Mr Robert J. McGonagle • •
Mr. Gerald J. McNeil..
Mr Peter Mecznik «••*
Richard I Monastra ....
Mr. Dennis C Moore ...
Mr Edward F. Mosczynski •
Mr. Thomas R. Murphy ...
Mr. James H. Noon Jr. ...
Mr. William S Olarin ..
Brother Richard T Oliver. OSB .
Mr John E. Paulits .
James M. Penny Jr , Esq ...
Mr. James F. Politowski »•
Mr. George T. Pollitt
Charles J. Potok ...
Mr. Francis W. Reagan ....
Mr. Dennis T. Reardon ....
William C. Rees, M I'
Mr. Gerald J. Reid ...
Dr. William J. Rieger..
Mr. Joseph W.Rovell...
Mr. John E. Schank ••
Mr. Lenl'erd J Seely ....
Alan M- Spagnola, M.D ...
Mr. Richard E Stoutzenberger ••*
Daniel F- Sullivan —
Mr. Peter I Tamagni *
Robert G. Walker, R.N. ..
Mr. R. |ohn Werner ••
Mr (ohn A Whiteside ...
Mr, John J. Zarzycki |r ...
1969
Charter Club
! i 9)
Mr. and Mrs Joseph R. Buckle) ....
William R. Sasso. Esq ...
University Club
(s 524 999)
Mr John E. Wargajr. ....
Dr. FlubacherClub
(ss 1
Dr and Mrs. John M. Dal) ....
James F. and Margaret M. McManus,
PhD. ....
Mr Francis C Palopoli ••
Dorothy and John W. Turner Jr. ••
San Miguel Club
1 , ■ joo M 999)
Richard L. Hill....
N .in* \ and Frank Possinger ....
Chairman's Club
(Sl 1 S2 499)
W. Joseph Hethenngton, Esq. ....
Mr. Gerald P. McBnde «
Thomas R. McGuigan. Esq.
Mr. James M. O'Hara
Mr. Chester J. Onechowski lr ....
W. Dennis Zerega, Ed D. ...
Founder's Club
S999)
lames B. Albrecht, M.D. ...
Mr William P. Barnett ...
James A. and Marvanne R. Bednar,
Ph.D.
Mi Sam C. Chung.
Kevin O Faley ...
Mr Kenneth R. Mancini Jt *»
I ug< rie F Massey •••
Mr. Thomas I McElvogue ..
John P. McLaughlin, DO....
Francis M. Milone ...
Joseph H. Reichman, M.D. ...
Bill Reyers .
Mr. Charles A Tier l\ .
Mr WilliamB Wiegand —
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Marino Andriani .
|ohn C. Becker. Esq. ....
Mr Joseph N. Bova
Mr. Thomas F. Boyle •»**
Mr. Robert J- Coyle ....
I iin..- W. Degnan. Ph.D. ....
Frances M (Madden) and John P
Gallagher. Esq. ..
Mr George V. Griffith ••••
J. Patrick Henry. Ph.D..
Mr [ohn P. Jasin ••
DenisS Longo, Ph D ....
Mr Leon F. Machulski ...
Norman H Kappaport, DDS. MJJ ...
Mr l.-hnT. Reed..
Edward M. Roberts. CPA ..
Rosina and Francis J. Ryan. Ed D ...
Mr. Robert W Seminack .—
I :s M rhomas, CPA •
A.NNIVERSAIO Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. Robert J. Bugdal ....
Willi .1111 T ( h.imlr.M.D.
Francis \ l h impine ...
Mr Richard J. Conte ....
! 1 Ken ind Molly DeDominicis .
I kin1. B Eastland. E-q. ....
Daniel B and Elaine R (Volk) Flynn
L. Matthew Frank, M.D ....
Joseph A. Goldbeck Jr., Esq ...
Mr Roberi 1 ( ir ■■■ 1 ■
Mr William Kiti ...
Bernard Lowekamp ..
Rodger 1 and Margaret A.
(McGuckin) McLaughlin ....
Mr Fi incis M Mooney ....
Mi Charles J Nemeth ...
Mr. Denm- I Rochford ...
Stuan s Sacks, Esq •••
lackS We.-, M.D....
Mr |ames V Welding Jr. ••
Donors
II ptoSi39)
Anony mi ius *
Mr. John F Anthony •*•
Mr. Robert P Bandholz*.
Mr. Raymond T Bickert ...
Mr and Mrs Boyd T. Bicknelljr.
Mr Andrew W Bommentre*»
Mr William D. Bradshaw .
\nthony 1 Caffarella, CPA ***
Mr. John P. Capuzzi ...
Mr. ( ireogry I ' l
Mr. Donald I Corcoran .
Mr. Thomas K. Dawson ••
John M. Devlin, Esq. •
Mi 1 1« maid Doberstein
[ames J Doyle, Th.D ..
Mr. Michael A. Erfurt • •
Mr. Timothy I i azto Sr
Mr. Albert P Fcderico Jr. ...
Mr. Stephen C. Flood ..
Mr. John V. Gambale •••
Mi |oSeph L. Gardner Jr ....
Mr Way mond A. Gner
Mr. Thomas A. Guggina
Mr. Francis D. Heron ....
Mi William J Horney
rge A Huttlin
Mr Richard C. Johnson ....
Mr Mm T.Kelly....
Mr Dennis M. Kensey •••
Mr James H Klein .
Mr |oseph F. Koscinski Jr. ***
Mr PeterR.Krok.
Mr, Kenneth R. Kryszczun ...
Mr. Joseph P, Leska •
Mr Edward J. LoCasale ....
Mr Michael J. Luhas .♦
Joseph M. Marquart, '69 ...
Joseph M. McGovem
Mr Joseph J. McKeefery ••*•
Mr ( leorge W. McKenna .
Mr EJward Mockapetris ....
Mr John A Mokriski .
Mr. Edward J. Nolen ....
Mr I Bernard Noll Jr.
( harles \ 0'< onnell 111, Esq. .
Mr. Edward J. Olwell....
James and I, mice O'Neill
Mr Peter] O'Neill ~~
Mr Angelo W Petrone
Mr Michael 5. Radvansky ...
Mr Thomas ( " Reid ...
Mr Leo J Rohan..
Ms i atherine B. Seiwell **
Carl F.Shultz, CPA «.
Mr Thomas R Mack ...
Mi George J- Steinbach *
Mr. Willi. mi |.Su
Mr. Anthony 1. \
Mr. Theodore W Wahl ....
Mr. Joseph B Werner .
Mr.Fredericl E. Wilson |i ....
I970
President^ club
Mr. Thomas Curley •••
CharterClub
■ ■.->o|
Thomas A. Leonard, CPA ...
Margaret Mary and William J.
Markn
■
University Club
100 S24.999)
Joseph A. D'Amato. CPA ....
C, Raymond Larkin |r ••
Dr. Flubacher Club
[$5 000 S9
Mr. Henry F. Eberhardt ....
Thomas J. Mahoney, CPA ....
Mr. Anthony C McDermott ••
Mr. and Mr- Dennis I Reid ....
San Miguel Club
($2,500
Mr James | Ahern Jr. ...
Brothel E Gerald Fitzgerald. F.S.C.
Thomas F Kennedy Jr., Esq. .
Peter M. McGonigle. Esq. ....
Bill, 70, and Cindy Mullen..
Chairman's Club
1 -i S2 -r»»)
Edward K- and Janice M Beit:.
Th.D.R.N....
Mr Robert L Bendorovich Jr. ....
Gilbert C Carroll, M D ...
Mr Paul J Conway
Bernard and Ann Grossman ...
Brother Edward Hotmann, F.S.C.
Mr Thomas J, Hoskins *•*
George Levesque ..
Brother Michael J. McGinntss,
F S.C. Ph.D...
Mr. Thomas N Pappas ...
Dennis I. Salvagio, Esq. »•
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
Mr. Charles F. Clean ..
Mr |oseph A Fick Jr. ...
Anthony M Giordano lr . M.D ....
Mr Thaddeus M. Kochanski .
.Mr r\i\ id C, Lancaster ..
Mr Gregory LeCerfl ....
Mr. Thomas A. Oravez ....
Mr John T Osmian ••••
Joseph M. Owens, Ph.D ....
ThomasC Ratchfbrd, Esq ...
Mr Charles J Reynolds ...
Mr. Alan H Silverstein .
Mr. D. S< 1 1 11 .«
Mr. Philip I T 1
Eugene J. Whitakei |r., I'MD...
> ears of Giving ♦ represents five years of giving ro La Salle University
Note DATA TRACED BACK TO F1S< \L 11 ■
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2007-2008
17
i\i Club
....
...
...
imond •
I liFranco »•»•
Mr Francis J. Dunphy lr •
Mr Bradford P Erickson ••
Arthur R. Ersner, Ml1 ...
: ik ...
Mr. John J, Higgins It ...
Mi Michael C Kazarnowic: .
Mr. William J Kells Jr. .
i :harles P Lutcavage, Ph.D. ....
Mi h -In I M.ili nn-\ ....
Mi Martin J. McFadden ...
Kenneth W Moore, ( PA....
Mr Robert J. Nolasco ••••
William and Joan Nolle *•
Mr Robert J. Pannepaeker ....
I harlc - I Pfi2enmayei ••
Joseph I ' | ...
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. John J B0r.1l...
Mr. William Campo •••
lames M * Carroll .
1 !■ 1 irgi 1 I )i n nzo, I 'I >S
Mr. Manuel W Diaz •••
Mr Michael I Dillon ♦.♦*
Mi Vincent A Guarini *.
Mr. Thaddeus A. Jalkiewici lr ...
Mr. Harry Leopold Jr ••••
Mr GeraldT McAllister Sr. *
Joseph and Patricia Napierkowski .
Dr. and Mrs GuyNardella •••
Mr. Edward C. O'Donnell Jr. ...
Joel C, Rosenfeld, '70, and Beth A.
Ro enfold, '85 ♦
Donors
ii ptoSi39)
1 . Michael Bcllenghi, CPA ...
Mr PaulCBiegJr.....
Mr. Nicholas J. Cappello Jr. ....
Mr. Philip C. Ciaverelli •*
Mr. Edward V. Colliton
Mr. Michael J. DeLoretta lr ••
Mr. Thomas I Dispenzere ....
Mr. Walter E Dono\ .111
Michael N. Dubroff, D.O.
Mr. Francis T Duff) ...
Mr. George K Eckenrode *
Mr Robert D. Freedman ...
Mr. Frederick F. Galdo *•
Francis C. Gatti Jr., Esq. ....
Raymond M. Gerepka .
Richard Girard
Mr. Edward J. Gizelbach
Irwin S- Goldstein, M.D.
Mr. John V. Gribbin
Walter J Griffin, CPA ...
Mi Michael C. Grundy ...
Charles A.J. Halpm III, Esq. .
Mr. PaulT. Hannan .
Mr. Vincent P Haugh Jr. ♦
Mr. Thomas 1C Hendnck .
Mr. Edward J Lehman ♦*•
Mr. George J. Lordi Jr ♦.
Mr. Robert C. Mahon
Mr Thomas W Maresca*.
Mr. Luigi J. Marrafino *
Mr. Michael J. Masington
Mr Robert F. McAnespe^ .
Mr. John J. McAvo} •••
Mr Michael P. McElroy ....
Edward .1 McGlinchey Jr., Esq. ..
Gh nn »»•
■ : I. M< Mull III
Mi Alpl ■■■ iMcoJi •■
. 1 E Miskel~.
|o eph^f Mitchell...
'i Mi ittola ....
I • \ Miiii.iv lr.. D.O. «
Mi fames F Nacgeli ..
I homas L and Suzanne M.
. Ison.
—
Mr. James F O'l tonnell ...
Mi Mil hael 1 Paquet ...
Mi ( harles M Paul ...
Mr. H. Randolph Pomero} ....
( harles l-Quinn lr., Ph D .
Mi Stephen A. Race .
Mr. LcoJ.Robh...
Mi 1 harles V Roche...
Mi I rant is A Ronkowski ...
Mr Michael N Ruggiero
Mi |ohn I Saci andi lr ..
Mr Timothi V( Santoni
Mr MartinJ. SheeronSi ••••
Mi ( harl - M Sir tski ...
DavidB Smolizer....
Mr |amcs < '• Steele »•
Mi Stanley E. Swalla Jr ...
William Tinner ..
Rai mond F rhcilacki r, Ed I ' •
Mi WalterM Urban Jr ..
Mr Thomas M Vapniarek •»».
Mi [osephR Volcskai
I nn. • i Walker, Esq. .
Mr. James M. Watson ••
Michael I Wilkin..
Mr. Michael J. Wilson ...
Mr Frederick A Zaiss •
RonZinck...
1971
President's Club
■ 11 1 and abow )
William R Sautter, CPA ..
University Club
(SIO ."',1 s:4 999)
Mr Owen J. Boylan Jr.
Mr Robert J. Christian ..
Christopher F Koch and Sandra M
Koch ....
James J. and Kathleen (Gordon)
Lynch ....
Mr and Mrs. Patrick J O'Lcarv ....
Dr. Flubacher Club
($5,000 S9 999)
Robert A. Jenco .*
William A. and Carol K. Wachter .
San Miguel Club
(S2.500 m 999)
Mike and Fran Jacob Diccicca ...
Mr. Thomas J. Shaw Sr. ••
John J. Sweeder, Ed.D., and Ms
Bonnie Amos Sweedet ....
Chairman's Club
(si 000 S2 499)
Laurence- V. Ashhacher, M.D. .
Mr. David M. Gillece ....
1 homas I Haines, Esq. ..
Mr. James M. Mack ....
Mr Pasquale C. Marchese ••••
Brother |ohn I Ma ioldrick, I S.<
Ph.D. .
Mr Dennis M Powell ..
Mi Will M Siegle.—
Founder's Club
Mr Samuel I. Farruggiojr. •••
Thomas] Feerick, Esq ....
Mr Robert J Hough
Mr James F Met rowan It ...
William A. and Beth (Halpin)
Michuda ..
Frank J. Papa, D.O. **
Mr. Vincent M. Torno ♦••
Mr Raymond R. Verbrugghc ••
Ugo Donini Club
(5150 S499)
Mr Thomas A Bielecki ••
RickBohs.
Brian J. Byrne, Ph-D. ..
Loudon L. Campbell, Esq. ••
|ames M Conley, Esq ...
Mi ( . . 1 r s. I. ( rawford ••
Mr. Michael J. Higgins ••
Mr Joseph A Krantz ...
Richard E. Kreipe, M.D. ....
Albert G. Kroll, Esq ...
Joseph P Linaugh, Jr. ...
Mi l> iseph J. Lysek Jr. ♦*
Mr Richard J O'Donnell..
Mr. Gerald R. Petre ....
Thomas J. Pierce, Ph D ....
MichaelJ Reinking,( PA,< SM( ...
John T. Santarlas, M.D. ..
Peter P Tozer, Esq ...
Anniversary Club
($140 S249)
Gerald R. Bodisch, Ph.D ....
Robert F. Cunningham, Ed I I ..
Mi George E. Davisson
Daniel P. Delaney, Esq. ••
Col. James M. Diamond, I IS V,
Retired ...
Mi Alfred J. DiMatties •
Mr Roger A. C rn gi 1 •
Michael R Hogan ....
Mr Thomas M Jamrogowicz •»
John P. Lohn, 71 ..
Peter J. Marie Jr , 71. and Christine I
McKenna ♦
Mr. James P. McCallerl\ ...
John M. McGowan, M.D ••••
Mr James J. McKeogh •.
Mr Dominic I Motta lr ...
Mr Harry B. Sauers ••••
Mr. Robert J. Walsh Jr ....
loseph B. Watson. Ph.D.
John Wiley Jr., Esq. ..
Donors
(I ptoSi39)
Brother Timothy A. Ahem, F.S.C.
Anonymous *•
Thomas J. Baldino, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Francis C. Bauerle ».
Mr. Bernard E. Beck ...
Mr Kenneth B. Bennington III ...
Mr. Daniel P. Biko ...
Mr. Richard A- Breeser *
Daniel L. and Catherine (Devlin)
Callahan
Joseph F Capodanno Jr., Esq. ..
Mr. John V. Cofer ...
Mr. Robert I Colton •••*
Mr. J.uiies II Convert ...
Mr. John R. Corrigan ..
|ohr P.( otter, Esq ...
II las J l "\ni
Mi ) mil. i I 1. ronin ....
Charles E. and lane IV P. mil
Mr. Dennis I ) I leegan • •
Mr. Peter J. Dougherty ••
Ml Michael J. Dunn **
Mr Charles F Fastiggi ....
Mi W illiam I Fedyna
Mi |ohn J Fitzgibbons Ji •
Michael I Franczak, Ph D •
Ml D. Michael Fic\ ...
1 homas C. Gallagl
Mr Michael A ( lephart ...
Mr. and Mrs Paul M Grahai
Mr. Thomas D. Hartigan ..
Mr James F. Helm .
Rev. Martin R. Hohlteld ..
Richard M. lovine .♦•
Mr PaulR |anke
Mr Richard D. Kaczmarski .
Mr. John M Kaffenberg
Mr Edward E Keidal ...
Mr. Kenneth J. Kempt ....
Mi John R. Kenny ..
Mr James R KUgholz ...
Paul Kruper ...
Mr Daniel A Lavner
Mr [oseph D Lawton
Mr Roman I Leszczyszyn .*•
Mr 1. 1 mis R Liberio »•
Mr. Thomas M. Lofgren •
Thomas Londergan • •••
Mr. Vincent S M IS( Law Hi
Mr. Frank J McCall ...
Mr Richard \ McNalh • —
Robert J Miller, Ed D ...
Mr Anthony P. Neri ••
Mr. John P. Nolan ...
Mr. Connell P. O'Brien ...
Mr James J. O'Neill ..
Walter E.Pekula |i
Mr. Edwin S Pikalow •
Mr Ji iseph L Ramsay |r. ....
Joseph K. Schmid ..
Michael C. Schneider
Mr Robert I Seifert •
Mr Robert G. Sneath Jr. ...
Mr |erome S Szpila •
Mr Edward I Tierne^ ••
Mr Erich L UhlenbrocV ...
Mr LetOl G Walker....
Mr. Gary R. Walsh ..
Mr Thomas J Wolf..
1972
President^ Club
(S50 1 '00 and above)
Joan (Mancini) and Thomas I
Fitzpatrick Jr. .***
University Club
(Sio.i 101 1 ^24 999)
Mr. Mark D Baldino ....
Mr. Daniel A. and Mrs Kathleen
BeltattoGiannini ...
Marilyn (Davis) and Charles I
Quattrone Jr. ...
Dr. FlubacherClub
(ss 0O0 $9,999)
William S Hough...
Mr. Stephen L. McC lonigle ....
Mr Vincent P Walls....
J. Michael Whitaker, M.D ....
San Miuuel Club
I ■■: ;< m 1 s., 999)
Mr |ames I Anderson »•
Drs, Harrv and I 'lane ( Ihugani •*
Thomas S Kilcheski.M D ....
Brother Thomas McPhillips, F.S.C.,
Ph.D. .
Mr. Robert G. Schoenbetgi 1 ■
Francis P Sutter, DO. ..
Chairman's Club
(s ■ S2 499)
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Argentine ....
David and Brenda Beavers ....
Robert E. Bonner. Mil ..
Mr. Donald L Courtney ♦•
Arthur J. Culbert, Ph.D .
Michael L. Duffy, J D ....
Robin F. Gallagher, DMD-
Mr. Edward T Kane |r ..
Gail and Jack Persia ...
Mr Thomas S Rittenhouse ...
Anthony ( Santopolo, M 1 1 • ••
Peggy and Jack Seydow •
Mi Daniel E. Thomas ....
Mr. Charles I Walsh Ji ••
Thomas H. Ward, Esq, ...
Founder's Club
($soo 5999)
Mr Raymond C. Freisheim *•••
Rev. Leonard P. Hindsley, O.P., Ph.D.
Mr. James V. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs Robert J Tucket
Ugo Donini Club
($250 -S499)
Mr. John L. Austin ....
Joanne (Yanak) and Joseph J.
Ba.llie ...
George Barhetto .
loseph V, Brogan, Ph.D. ...
1. ieor^e S I 'onahue
I \ mglas s M>. Farlane ...
John F Mclnerney, Ph D ....
Mr. Michael G. McMenamm ♦♦•
William Mullen...
Michael D Nolan..
Mr. Joseph A. O'Neill Jr. ...
Raymond ] Porreca lr., Esq .
Mr. Robert W. Schwaneberg ...
Mr and Mrs James Wright «*.
Anniversary Club
(S140 $249)
Mr. Thomas W. Blester ....
Mr. Chester J. Capinski Jr
Mr. Marshall Dah -
Francis \ Dillon, Esq ...
Mr. William M Drayton ...
Mr. Russell J. Frith ...
Mr. George M. Gagnon
Eugene V, Gallagher, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Henry W. Goldberg ....
Mr. James B. Gross •
Mr. James F.Hart 111..
Mr. Wearn D. Hem: ..
Stephen M. Holtman Jr. and Gloria
Hoffman ....
Capt. William E. Lehner, M ( ,
USN, Retired .♦
Margaret R (Connors) Massara,
Esq. ...
Roman and Olh.i Nowakiswky ...
Mr. Vinceni I O'l lonnell ...
Vincent M Tut in ..
Charles A. Rm.p, I PA..
Mr. Michael T.Rufo.
DECEASEDt RETIRED' WoM EN'S GIVING CIRCLE"
LA SALLE MAGAZINE
De La Salle Society
In recognition of their generosity to La Salle University, we gratefully acknowledge the following individuals with cumulative lifetime
donations of $100,000 or more:
Lasallian Club
$2,500,000 and above
Named in honor of St. Lti Stills.
Ambassador t and Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg
The Christian Brothers of La Salle University
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connelly t
Nancy and J. Hugh Devlin, '64
John McShain t
Brother Teliow Club
$1,000,000-52,499,999
Named in honor of the founding President of La Salle.
Anthony J. Canavo
Pascal R. Canavo, '55 t
Susan F. Altamore Carusi, '82 A
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fierko, '63 A
Joan Mancini, '74, and Thomas J. Fit-patrick Jr., 72
Dorothy M. and William J. Henrich Jr., '50
Carmen V. Romeo, '65
Brother Anselm Club
$500,000-$999,999
Named in honor of Brother Anselm, who, after
serving La Salle College during the Depression
tilth his dedication and exceptional development
acumen, is considered by many to be the second
founder of La Salle.
Thomas Curley, '70
Janet and Charles L. Daley, '57
Leon Ellerson, '56
Elmer F. Hansen Jr., '58
Janet H. and Thomas J. Kean, '54
Kathleen Gordon, '77, and James J. Lynch, '71
Jacqueline F. and William J. McCormick Jr., '58
Thomas F. McGowan, '76
John L. McHale, '49
Leo W. Pierce Jr., '67
David T. Poies;, '80
Joseph J. Schmit: Jr., '20 t
John J. Shea, '59 t
Jay R. Stiefel
St. Michael Club
$250,000-5499,999
Named in honor of the parish that it as the foundation
of La Salle High School and La Salle College.
Almira C. Bainbridge t
William J. Binkowski. '48 t *
Henry G. DeVincent, M.D., '56
Catherine E. Doran, '73 t
Albina and Francis J. t Dunleavy
Henriette and Paul G. t Ecker, M.D.
John E. Glaser, '62
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hagan, '57
Robert E. Hanrahan Jr., '75
Elmer F. Hansen III, '90
Rhea and Morton Mandell, M.D.
Margaret Webster riass f
PTS Foundation A
Thomas F. Pyle Jr., '62
Kathleen and Charles J. Reilly, '62
William R. Sasso, Esq., '69
William R. Sautter, CPA, '71
Frank Stanton, '51
1863 Club
$100,000-$249,000
Named in honor of our founding year.
Anonymous
Benjamin D. Bernstein t
Ted Branson, '54
Joseph R. Buckley, '69
Kathleen M. Burns, '75, MBA '81,
and John Kapusnick
Barbara and John F. Carabello, DMD, '62
Thomas J. Casey, '52 t
Joseph H. Cloran, '61
Joseph A. Coffey Jr., Esq., '64
Ellen Jane and Robert C. Crosson Jr., '51
J. Russell Cullen Jr., '60
Walter M. C:arnota, '52 t
John M. Daly, M.D., '69
John J. French, '53
John T. Fries, '66 *
Joseph A. Gallagher, '50
Gaetano P. Giordano, '76
Nicholas A. Giordano, '65
Donald W. Goodwin, '58
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Guntle Jr., '75
J. Anthony Hayden, '67
H. Blake Hayman, M.D., 41 t
Ragan A. Henry, Esq. t
Roland Holroyd, Ph.D. t
Francis W. Judge, '50 t
Margaret and John J. Kelly, '37 t
Chrisrine Kelly and Peter J. t Kiernan, '64
La Salle University Alumni Association
Jean and Thomas A. Leonard, '70
Walter P. Lomaxjr., M.D., '53
Joseph G Markmann, CPA, '49 t
Margaret Mary, '98, and William J.
Markmann, M.D., '70
Robert N. Masucci, '61
Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCloskey, '48
Marc and Laura McKenna
John J. McNally, CPA, '64 t
Frederick C. Mischler Sr., '60
James V, '79, and Katherine L. Morris
James F. Mullan, '61
Daniel R. Mullin, '41 t
Anthony J., '66, and Ruth Nocella
Judith and G Dennis O'Brien, Ph.D.
Francis R. O'Hara, '54 t
Patrick J., '71, and Patricia O'Leary
Leon J. Perelman, '33 t
Philadelphia Frostbite Regatta
Richard J. Prendergast, '60
Joseph P. Rhein, '38 t
Richard S. Rueda, Esq., '62
Joseph R. Sadowski, '54
John O. Saeger t
Alan H. Silverstein, '70
Mrs. Joseph E. Slawek
Dorothy and John W. Turner Jr., '69
John H. Veen, '59 t
Elizabeth A. and Leonard A. Ward, '55
J. Michael Whitaker, M.D., '72
Zane R. Wolf, Ph.D., and Charles J.
Wolf'III, M.D., '65
* 2008 Inductee
A 2008 Club Advancement
t Deceased
Mr Henr\ A Schinnagel ...
Mr. Theodore J. Vanderslice .
Donors
(LptOMi'il
Mr L. Russell Abbey Jr. ..
Mr Fr.ink P. Alilli ••••
Mr John B. Best ...
Mr K Richard Bruhn.
Mr. James C. Buck ...
Joseph E. Cannon, Ph.D. •
Joseph J. Capista, DDS ...
William J ( oilier, CPA ~..
Mr James I1 ( minor .
Mr Kevin I t onnor ...
Christina T Curran ....
Mr. Nicholas J. DeLong •
Mr. Andrew J. OiMaio .
Concetta M. and William J.
Doyle Jr. ...
Mr. Joseph O. Dunn ..
Mr Charles E. Edward- Ir
Ml I icorge C. Ehrmann ..
Ms Anne Marie I Fallon •
Hi izannc M iRo\ le) and Frank A.
Farrell .
Mr. Harrv A. Gabrielli .
Mr. Olafs Gaihiselis ....
Bill and Denise Calvin ...
limes N. Giordano, Ph.D. .
Mr John H Grie-cmcr Ir ....
Mr oid Mrs I I Gringeri Sr.
Mr Edward F Gutekunsl ....
Mr. Christian E. Henningsen Sr. ....
Charles R. and Loreria J. Heyduk ....
Walter and Mary Heyse t ...
Mr. Robert A. Kramer ...
Mr James A. Kuklinski .
Mr Andrew s Kushnerock
Nile and Helen Linn ..
Ms Elizabeth (Washofcky) Mann..
Mr t harfesF Marshall 111 ...
Mr Raymond A Mattem [r ..
Mr Joseph A McGuriman*.
Mr |ohn P McHale.
Mr Edward R. Merkle ..
Mr Joe Morn: ..
Mr. Lawrence 1 Nedzbala ...
Mr Michael A. Nuccio ...
Mr MarkC Olkowski
Mr. Paul J. Pantano ...
James W. Pearson Jr., Esq.
Mr. William J. Pescsk) ..
Ml lohnP. Quinn..
Mr Charles T Rauscher
Mr Stephen 1 Redden .
Ms Dorotln l Reillv...
Mr Albert I Kieger Ir ...
Mr |ohn\ Rocks*.
Mr |ohn Rodgen •
Mr Daniel F. Ruggieri Jr. «
Mr Edward F Ruppel ••
Michael I s tile, Esq. .
Sal» ich, Ph D
Brother Rot-err I Schieler, F.5.C..
Ed.D. .
St hwegel, C PA
Mr William A. Seybold-
Mr. Robert M. Shiminske
esG ~icsel .
Lt. Col. Thomas W. Sprague,
Retired ...
Mr. Francis G. Steiner ..
Mr \\ illiam N Tangradi .
Mr Pasquale A Tur-i ...
ste M Veneri ..
Mt TI,o,„,,s P Walsh Jt ..
Mi Robert I.Weicke
- r White ••
Mr. Richard G. Willi.: ••
Mr Richard YZellcrJr ...
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Mr. Sti ■ ■ iei ....
Mi William 1 Srulgi
Dr. Flubacher( i i b
Dr. Anthony and Lori Landis ...
S VN Miguel Club
(S2 5O0 M »)
Brother Joseph L. Grabensrein, F.SC
Mr. Frank X Lynch ....
Chairman's Club
1 vi 000 12 t99)
Mr. FhilipJ- Brcnnan |r. • •
William J. Flannery •»••
Blair H.Gould. CPA...
Ms. Jeanne M. Kelly ••
Mr. Robert J. Kujovsky *•
Mr. E. Dennis Lehman Jr. ...
John F. Mencer, Esq. ..
Mr. Carl I Meyer Jr.
Mr James M Paulits •
John E. and Jane M. Tomasiewski *>
Mr. John S. Wydrrynski ....
Ronald Young •*•
Founder's Club
($500 S999)
James J. Avery Jr., FSA *
Mr. Gerard J. Binder ..
Mr. Mark V. Drewicz ••••
Mr. Dominic ! Grossojr .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jacob *•
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Kerwick ...
Edward N. and Theresa (Kline)
Macko *
Mr Kevin O'Rourke ..
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Pron ....
Mr. PaulG. Schott ....
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Mr, Thomas M. Aton ..
Mr. Wayne D. Braddock
Frank and Jackie Coonahan •
Mr. Michael W. Dean..
Mr. Michael S. Hatfield ...
Mr. William J. Lang
Mr. James L. McGinley •*♦
James D. Pagliaro, Esq. ♦*♦
Joseph Pansi Jr. .
George and Carherine Peller *♦•
Mr. George R. Rice *«
Theodore E. Riegert ♦♦*
Mr. Robert J. Sestito Jr. ...
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
George A. Barnett and Mary R.
Hopper *.
Mr. Joseph F. Brady ♦♦
Mr. Todd C. DeBarth .
Mr. Robert D. Duckett Jr. ....
Joan C. (Thomas) and Joseph G.
Gallagher Jr., Esq. **♦
Edward B Horahan III. Esq. ....
Mr. Albert J. Link Jr.
Mr. Vincent J. Mancini ...
Mr. Leo C. Schaeffler ...
Mr. Libero Scinicariello ♦♦.*
Ms. Donna M. Talis ...
Rob n -Y Tolnis ...
Arthur A VC arren, Esq. •«.
M. Celeste and Steven M Zelitch.Esq ■
Donors
|l_ |M,m;.i)
Mr K. ilt S Anoia ...
Mr. Joseph C. Beyer
Mr Robert] Black ..
Mr fohnH. Bleattlerjr. ..
William J Bonner Jr., Esq ....
John J. Branigan, Esq. ...
Mr. Thomas M. Bnno
Mr Frank A Burr ...
Mr. Scorr F. Campbell ...
Joseph A. Canuso
Larrj Cardonick ....
Ms. Patricia A. Carlo
John J. Carrozza .
Robert G. Casillo. Ph.D. ....
Mr. Harry J. Collins ♦••
Mr Paul X Cook ...
Mr. John T. Cooke *♦•
Mr James S. Crawford .
Mr. Francis M. Curran ....
Mr. John G. Darrah *♦
William R. Deiss. Esq. ...
Mr. Francis J. Devinney •
James A. Di lenno, DC. ♦♦
Mr. John B. Fassnacht »
Danny Flynn *
Mr. John M. Flynn...
Mr. William D. Fox |l ...
Mr. Wayne D. Gess ♦•*
Mr. James R. Glanzmann St. *
Mr. Thomas E. Gore Jr. *.
Leon E. Gosciniak, D.O. •
Mr. Frank E. Gostomski ..
Neil P. Greenberg, Esq. ♦*♦
Mr William R. Hausmannjr. •*
Ms. Elizabeth CHeldak.
Mr. Wesley C. Henry .
Mr. Richard Hymes *.♦
Mr. James H. Jones
Mr. Arthur A. Kahn ....
John W. Kinee •
Mr Francis M Kingjr ....
Mr. William J KuhU
Kathleen (Bodisch) Lynch, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Edward P. McGivern ...
Mr. Vincent P. McNichoI .*
Mr. Thomas C. Menapace ...
Ms. Alexandra Milas .
Mr. Donald Miller •»♦•
Mr. Charles F. Morris *.
Mr. W. Dennis Nolan *
Thomas A. O'Brien, Ph.D. ..
Mr. Robert T. O'Sullivan Sr. «.
Mr. Richard J. Papirio ...
John D. Pnnscott, M.D. ♦.
Mr. James ]. Racz ♦
Mr. Raymond J. Regan .
Kathleen Whalen Rett: *♦*
Leonard S. Richter, CGFM ..
Mr. John M. Scarpellino ....
Mr. EncO. Scheffler...
Mr. Robert L. Seiwell .♦
Ms. Cecilia A. Sheehan ...
William M. Shields, Esq. .
Mr. Marc S. Silverman ...
Anthony Sindoni ..
Ms. Janice A. Smith .
Mr. William F. Smith +♦
Ms. Irene Z. Souder *
Mr. Robert A. Stewart
Henry W. Supin.sk), Esq. ..
Mr. Anthony R. Valeo
Mr. Edward Weiss ..
Mr. Robert H.Welsh.
Mr. James F. Wilkinson »
Mr. Walter J. Williams Jr..
1974
President's Club
(S50 OOO and above)
|om (Mancini) and Thomas J.
Fit-patrick Jr. ...
San Miguel Club
($2 son s4 999)
Mike and Fran Jacob Diccicco •»•
Marianne (Salmon) and Siegfried].
Gauss ...
Chairman's Club
(Si 000 52 499)
Mr. William T Duffy «
Mr. Stephen E. Ert: ..
Leonard F Mtlewski, M.D. ..
Dennis R. Rubisch ....
Founder's Club
(Ssoo S999)
Mr Joseph E. Abbott ....
Mr. Mark Adelsherger ...
John and Rosemary (Angemi)
DeSantis ..
Mr. William J. Friel Jr. ..
Mr. Stanley F. Gora Jr. ..
Charles D. Henderson ....
Madeline (Mallon) Janowski, CPA • •■
Michael and Elizabeth Kauttman ..
Theresa (Kline) and Edward N.
Macko ♦.
Stephen Malpe::i ••
Mr. Thomas D. McGovern ...
Richard A. Rothwelljr., DDS ....
Gary D. Smoller
Herbert E.Taylor, Ph.D. ...
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Joseph and Catherine Baker •
Mr. Steven J. Baruffi .
Alexander D. Bono, Esq. ♦•*
Tom and Rita Conroy ...
DennisJ. Donohoe, M.D. ..
Brian S. Ettinger, Esq. ..
Michael j. Gallagher, DDS ...
Mr. James M. Griffin
Michael C. and Carol (Solomon)
Kiefer .
Ms. Marcella T. Lillis
Miriam (Gary) and Francis E.
Maloney .*
Francis X. Moffatt ...
John J. Norcinijr., Ph.D. .
Ms. Jean (Wall) Owens ..
Robert (Bob) Polastre ♦♦
Mr. J. Jeffrey Reisly *♦
Robert J. Stein, D.O. .
William E.Tierney, CPA.
James L. Turner, Esq. ..
Michael We.ss, DDS .
Lyndanne M. Whalen, Esq. **
Carol Lee Williamson .
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. Donald F. Ackerman ....
Mr. Mark L. Belas .
Mr. Brian T. Byrnes ♦.
Mr. James F. Corcoran ...
Diane M. and Thomas A. Doyle ♦
Joan C. (Thomas) and Joseph G.
Gallagher Jr., Esq. *♦*
Mr. Chris C. Giles •♦
Mr. James T. Glowacki
Ms. Maria (Puhy) Hand...
Elizabeth (Rodini) and Paul Kunv *.
Roberi H Lane,Ph.D..
Charles G. Lare ....
H. David Madonna •*
Mr Gerald J. Morrison .
Joe Palm..
John F. Povilaitis, Esq. ...
Mr Joseph M Rapcrynski .
Peter J. Ryerson .
Edward N. Sague, DDS, MAS .
Ms. Catherine T. (Corbett)
Tereniak ...
Donors
(I proSij9)
Robert D. Amerman, CPA,
Class of 1974-
Joseph F. Andrews, M.D.
Mr. Clifford R. Batezel ..
Bruce E. and Kathleen (Martin)
Beans ..
Ms. Karen M. (Keenan) Bennett
Ms. Denise (Vadenais) Berwind ...
Mr. Paul R. Brady ..
Mr. James P Campbell Jr. .
David P. and Barbara (Gawinski)
Carberry ...
Mr. Peter A. Carpey
Grace Piselli Casey and Daniel J.
Casey, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Cassady
Mr. Philip E.CassidyJr ..
Robert D. Cipko, Ph.D. ♦
Maj. John R. Cook *•
Mr. Richard B. Davis ...
Louis A. DiCcsan ••»•
Mr Lawrence P. DiFranco .
Mr. Michael A. Dillman
Mr. Neil J. Dougherty ♦.
Mr. Dennis M. Doyle ...
Mr. Robert C. Drennen ♦
Ms. Kathleen (McCullough) Dyer .
Mr. John G. Esposito ...
Mr. Richard L. Feldman .
Mr. Cornelius A. Gibbons
Mr. Dennis J. Gilmore .♦
Ms. Diane (Reilly) Hagan
Mr. William M. Hann ...
Mr. Daniel J. Higgins »
Mr. Richard P. Himmer .♦
Bernadette F. and James J.
Kenny Jr. ...
Kevin P. and Karen M. Kohler
Mr. David P. Krutsch
Mr. H. Gordon Kun:man ..
Ms. Joyce (Kenny) LaRue .
Lewis M. Levinson «♦
Louis A. Lombardo III ....
Mr. Thomas R. Lorandeau ...
Mr. Bernard J. Maier ....
Francis A. Marro, M.D. ...
Neil S. Marymor, M.D.
Mr. Jerome J. McAvoy Jr. ...
John H.McCleary, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Francis M. McGoldrick
Mr. Joseph L. McPhillips ♦
Mr. John T. Mercer ..
Mr. William S. Miller ....
Ms. Kathleen M. Molla »»♦
Mr. Raymond J. Montoni •♦*.
Ms. Alice K. Moy ....
Mr. Gary C. Nachtigall
Mr. Michael E. O'Donnell •*•
Mr. Michael C. Parella ...
Mr. Frank A. Pauza .
Mr. David E. Reichert .
Mr. Bernard F. Redly III....
Michael J. Rosner, M.D. ...
William J. Siddall.
Dennis lames Smith, '74, and Marie
Smith, parent^ of David, '03,
and Nicholas, 'OH. Lj Salle
Parents' Association ...
Mr. Charles Sramm ...
Mr Steven A Staranowski ••.
Mr Joseph P Srees ....
Mr. Michael R. Thompson ••
Mr. Joseph A. Tolan *
Ms. Frances (Parrotto) Trees ♦.*♦
Hon. Barry E. Watson ♦♦
Mr. Peter A. Weismuller ..
Ms. Patrice (Saggiomo) Werner ..
Mr. CharlesJ Whalen ...
Mr. Lee J. Wiles 4
Rev. Richard C.Williams.
Mr. Thomas M. Wisniewski **
Vincent D.Zeller, CPA....
1975
University Club
(Sio 000-524.999)
Mr. James R. Guntle Jr. ....
John and Joyce Mastronardo
Judith (Reyers) and Robert V Spires .
Dr. FlubacherCujb
($5,000 59.999)
Robert A. Shore, M.D. ....
San Miguel Club
(52,500 54.999)
Ms. Kathleen M. Burns ....
Ms. Kathleen (Scotti) McNichoI ....
Robert T. Reichman, M.D. ...
Mr. Michael J. Ruane
Chairman's Club
($1,000 -32.499)
Ms. Barbara A. (Kelly) Brown .
Mr. Robert E. Hanrahan .♦
Karen M. (Donchetz) and Joseph E.
Schurt: ...
John and Debbie Smalari ♦♦
Mark and Kathryne (McGrath)
Speaker ....
Mane (Mooney) and James P.
Steinitz ....
John E. and Jane M. Tomaszewski *»•
Founder's Club
(S500 5999)
Ms. Beverly A. Bacon ....
Lawrence T. Bowman, Esq. ...
Mr. Richard S. Golaszewski **
Mr. Gerard A. Plourde ..
Michael V and Theresa C. Power, D.O.
Gary Smith*.
Ugo Donini Club
($250-5499)
Mr. Michael W. Adams
James F. Bernardo ...
Michelle Lamb Boddortt ....
Mr. Kevin F. Brennan ...
Mr. Robert M. Casey ...
Ms. Catherine M. Dougherty ....
Mr, Stephen J. Finley ...
Mr. Kenneth G. Fulmerjr. ...
Ms. Therese M. Gruber .
Ms. Denise M. Guiniven ...
Kevin D. Kelly, Esq. ..
Carol (Solomon) and Michael C.
Kiefer.
DECEASEDt RETIRED* WOMEN'S GIVING CIRCLE*
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LA SALLE MAGAZINE
Blue & Gold Society
In recognition of our alumni an
d friends who have honored La Sail
2 through their investments in
planned giving and bequest commitments, the University has established the Blue & Gold Society.
We gratefully acknowledge the
following Society members:
Mr. David L. Andrews, '56
Francis X. Farrell, M.D., '46
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCormick
Anonymous t
Ms. Vernice D. Ferguson
Jr., '58
Anonymous t
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fierko, '63
Mr. James J. McDonald, '58
Ms. Almira C. Bainbridge t
Joseph C. Flanagan, M.D., '59
Mr. Michael W. McGuire, '64 t
Mr. John S. Baky
Mr. Thomas J. Flood, '66
John J. McNally, CPA, '64 t
Mr. James F. Barr, '49 t
Joseph F. Flubacher, Ed.D., '35 t
Joseph D. McNamara, '56
Mr. John B. Beal, '63
Joseph C. Flynn, M.D., '48
John McShain t
Mr. LeroyJ. Bentdey, '66
Mrs. Helen V. Foote t
Mr. William A. McShain, '62 t
Paul F. Bet:. Ph.D., '61
Mr. Norman F. Forand, '62
Mr. James G. McSherry, '52 t
Mr. John L. Biehl Jr., '73
Paul T Fortuna, D.O., '51
Mr. Michael G Mullen, '63
Judge Genevieve Blatt t
Everett Frank Jr. t
Mr. Daniel R. Mullin, '41 t
Harold J. Bliss Jr., Esq., '64
Ludwig M. Frank, M.D., '42
Mr. Paul F. Naughton, '64
Luther W. Brady, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Helen F. North, Ph.D.
Jerome H. Brodish, M.D., '54
Gallagher, '50
G. Dennis O'Brien, Ph.D.
Mr. Walter J. Brough, '50
James I. Gillespie, CPA, '55 t
Desmond S. O'Doherty, M.D., '42
Mr. James J. Broussard, '57
Mr. Nicholas A. Giordano, '65
Elsie E. O'Halloran t
Leonard A. Brownstein, Ph.D.
Mr. John E. Glaser, '62
Rev. Martin J. O'Halloran, '40 t
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Buckley, '69
Lawrence R. Goldbacher, M.D., '42 t
Francis R. O'Hara, Esq., '54 t
Don Burkhimer, '52
William J. Good t
Ms. Margaret (Webster) Plass t
Ms. Kathleen M. Burns, '75
Mr. Donald W. Goodwin, '58
Mr. and Mrs. David Poiesz, '80
Maj. Gen. William F. Burns,
Rev. John A. Guischard, Ph.D., '38 1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
USA, Retired, '54
Mr. Francis E. Halloran, '49 t
Reinhardt, '58
Mr. Anthony G. Canavo
Charles A. J. Halpin Jr., J.D., '44
Joseph P. Rhein, '38 t
Pascal R. Canavo, '55 t
Mr. Paul T. Hannan, '70
Mr. Joseph G. Roddy, '59
Thomas J. Casey, '52 t
Robert T. Hansen, '64
Mr. George J. A. Roken, Jr. t
Mary and Rudolf Chope t
Claire M. Happ
C. Jules Rominger, M.D., '46
Kathryn F. Cocozza, '83 t
Henry J. Happ Jr., '50 t
Dennis R. Rubisch, '74
Mr. John H. Condon Sr. t
Mr. Thomas J. Haughey, '54 t
Mr. Joseph J. Ruzicka, '61
Mr. John M. Connor, '49
Katherine V. Hickey t
Mr. John O. Saeger t
Mr. Charles V. Cosgrove, '50
Lt. Col. Allen E. Holmes, '60 1
Mr. Carlo J. Salzano, '48
Mr. Michael C. Coughlin, '83
Roland Holroyd, Ph.D. t
Dr. Arthur Sandstrom t
Mr. Maurice E. Cox, '65 t
William E. Holt, M.D., '41
John F. Schenkel, '51 t
Albert J. Crawford Jr., Esq., '36 t
Peter A. Horty, CPA, '64
Mr. John W. Schmidt, '52 t
Thomas F. Crawford, Esq., '79
Philip E. Hughes Jr., Esq., '71
Mr. Joseph J. Schmitz, Jr., '20 t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Francis W. Judge, '50 t
Mr. Kenneth Shaw Jr., '64
Crosson Jr., '51
Daniel H. Kane, '49 t
Col. James P. Sheehan, Retired, '50
Mr. J. Russell Cullen Jr., '60
Mr. Robert A. Kay, '50 t
Mr. Thomas W. Sheehan, '53
Mr. J. Russell Cullen Sr., '22 t
Mr. Thomas F. Kehoe, '50
Anneva L. Smith, '79 t
Walter M. Czarnota, '52 t
Joseph A. Kelbaugh, '60 t
Edgar C. Smith Jr., M.D., '44 t
J. Thomas Danzi, M.D., '66
Mr. Maurice A. Kelley, '39 t
Mr. Thomas F. Smith, '57 t
Mr. Frank E. Davis Jr., '51
Mr. John J. Kelly, '37 t
Mr. Guy T. Sottile, '54
Ms. Mary E. Dean t
Margaret M. Kelly t
Mr. George W. Stairiker, '50
Robert T. Deck, Ph.D., '56
The Honorable William A.
Mr. Arthur C. Stanley
Dr. and Mrs. Henry G.
King Jr., '50
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton, '51
DeVincent, '56
John C. Kleis, Ph.D. t
Edward J. Stemmler, M.D, '50
Mr. Alfred J. DiMatties, '71
Charles J. Kriessman Jr., Ph.D., '48
Mr. Thomas F. Strickland Jr., '68
Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D.
Mr. Harry F. Kusickjr., '68
Mr. Isidor P. Strittmatter II, '56 t
Ms. Catherine E. Doran, '78 t
William J. Leimkuhler, '65 t
Michael L. Sullivan, '59 t
Michael L. Duffy, J.D., '72
Charles A. Leonard, Ph.D. t
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tomasco, '37 t
JohnV. Duganjr., Ph.D., '57
Thomas A. Leonard, CPA, '70
Mr. Michael G. Valosky, '60
Albina and Francis J. t Dunleavy
John P. Lohn, 71
Charles J., '62, and Marie Varker
Joseph J. Eberle Jr., '49 t
Kathleen (Gordon), '77, and
Mr. Edward J. Vasoli, '52
Brother Charles F. Echelmeier, F.S.C. t
James J. Lynch, '71
Mr. Raymond T. Vasoli, '54
Col. George J. Edelmann Jr.,
Mr. Anthony M. Marino, '54
Mr. John H. Veen, '59 t
Retired, '43
John and Joyce Mastronardo, '75
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Ward, '55
David C. Eisenhart Jr., CPA, '71 t
Mr. Thomas J. McCann, '46
Mr. Gordon C. Zahn t
Mr. Leon Ellerson, '56
Mrs. Regina McCarren t
Bruce Zehnle, '66
Ms. Geraldine (Tward wski) Lai i j ••
Mr F\m1Lk A.McGinley.
Mark I Iul!' ■ McLaughlin *•
Dominic D. Salvaton, Esq. .
Mr Michael ). Santoro
Mr Michael N. Sen uzzo •••
James A Sherlock, CPCU. CLU.
ARM .
Elizabeth McGinley Sultan ....
Mr. Mark P Stackl se •
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Joseph S. Riondo ...
Daniel J. DeMasi, Class of 1975 ....
|ames 1 I >ctw iler. Esq
Mr- Patrick J. Hogan ...
Robert G, Johnson Sr. .
Paul and Elizabeth (Rodini) Kuny ....
Dr. Stephen J. Leone
Joan (Welte) and Daniel McKee .
Mr. Vincent J. Primavera
Harry S. Shanis, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Edward M, Shoemaker
Mr. David H.Valaro..
Ms. Ltnd.i Winton
Brig. Gen. John C. Woods. USA,
Retired
Donors
(Up to Si 39)
Mr. Abe Abramovich ..
Mr. Eugene G. Ancharski ..
Anonymous ..
Michael G. and Mary]. Armstrong ...
Mr. Everett L. Arnold ..
William and Rosemary Baldino ...
Dr. Robert A. Balotsky
Mr. Edward J. Beck.
Ms. Irene (Smolenski) Benn
Mr. Bradford W.Bent:
Mr. Paul F . Bhnn ....
Ms. Diane M. Bones ....
Karen Fraunfelter Burnett, P.G. ....
Donald A. Casolaro ••♦
Carl G. Castellano ..
Edward J. Charlton, Esq. ...
David E. and Eva Christiansen ...
Mr. John J. Close
Mr, Thomas F. Conn •
M- Virginia M. Connor
Sally M. CnniK*.
Mr. Robert S. Croskey ...
Ms. Kathleen M. DcHaven .
Ms. Marie C Dench ...
Ms. Theresa M. (Winski) Desmond **
Mr Gerard C. Devine .*
Mr. Thomas A. DiBello .
Stephen T Dugan
Mr. Kevin J. Farnan
Patrick J. and Patricia (Waters)
Farrell •
Theresa Dempsey Farrell •
Mr. Richard M Garstka *
Mr Eugene M. Glavin Jr *
Mr. W.lhamJ. Hagan «
Mr. James H. Harkin- ..
RonaldG Hull. Esq. ..
Marv Nena Hunt .
Dr, William Istone ....
Mr. Rich, ird M Jaco\ mi ...
Mr lohn P. Kain.
Mr. Joseph P Kenney ».
Edward J. and Maureen 1 (McNally)
Klenk ...
Mr. Alexander C. Konieczny •••
fames Luddv ..
Carol L. (Carracciot Lent:. M.D*
Anne Mane (McDonnell) and
Gregg R. Lodes, D.C. ...
Ms Mary Anne S. Lut: ...
Years of Giving: ♦ represents five y ears of giving to La Salle University
Not i I Hi \ ikv id r u k rOFlSC u i i \k [986ONLI
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2007-2008
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Rev. Ri. I
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[i limn
Mr. I :
.. j ..
ins) Murphy ...
I PA..
. | ! .■■■.' ci 1 1 ind Leo
Pezzementi, PhD .
John Pi ■
'■■ ii I m G. Plewes ....
Mi l.i. k \\ Pogue ...
Mr- Francis J. Preis II
Mr |ohn -\ R.H.i..
Mr William T.Rambo Jr. *~
Ms Susan (Torpey) R.ine •
Mr. Andrew C. Roppoli ...
Mrs Anne (Wilson) Sabol ».
Mr. Edward T. Sears Jr.
Ms Margaret M (Sheerin) Shirk *
Ms. Joan A. Smalarz •.
Rj\ mond R. Stankiewicz, CPA •.
Mr, Eugene J, Stumpo
Ellen Walsh ...
Ms. Phyllis D. (Atkins) Zebin *~
1976
Charter Club
(S25 000 S49 ''i)t))
Mr. Gaetano P. Giordano ..
University Club
■ II I V24 l, M.I]
Mr Thomas F. McGowan •
San Miguel Club
(52 500 m 999)
Mr. Terence J. Connors ....
Christine M. Halpin, Esq. • .
Mark R Klingensmirh, M.D. **•
Chairman's Club
($1,000-52 499)
Mr. Nicholas Amhrosini .
Brother John M. Crawford, F.S.C.
Phyllis (Wolf) and William T.
Gallagher.
Joseph P. Stampone, Esq. *
Founder's Club
(5500 S999)
George F. Beppel, CPA »♦
Frank P. Buzydlowski, Esq. ...
Phil and Kathleen (Guerin)
Cosentino *♦♦
Mr. James W. Fmegan ..
Sallyanne Harper ****
John J. Merrick Jr. +***
Beth (Halpin) and William A. Michuda
James P. Murphy, Esq. ...
Paul F and Joanne (Collins)
Schneider ...
Mr. Raymond L. Schutiman ...
[ohnK Taus, HO. ....
Honorable Diane M. (McMonagle)
Welsh • .
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Lorena (Filosa) and Dennis J. Boyian ••
■ !,.. 1 Bukara, \ M.D ••-
■ I'M m ••••
■ u r. \\ I v Vngelis •••
I 1 11 ik ind Barbara I k Laurentis «
Di \\ illi.uii T Dougherty •••
Mi |ohn F Dreyei • *•
Philip J. and Linda M (Stoiz)
Grutzmachcr ...
Lawrence R. Hoifman, CPA. Esq ..
Robin Kroll, M.D., FA( OG .
Ms. Joan C. Lamborne ••
Kathleen Shaw Math is ....
M m K McCarthy, M.D. ...
William ). O'Donnell III, CP\ .—
Richard T Preiss, Esq •••
Randolph V. Ragsdale, Esq. ...
Colleen (Ruane) and lames E.
Robinson *
Mr. Frank -\ Steltt — .
Mike K. Thompson •
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. Robert L. Bergbauer .
Ms Margaret M. (Flanagan)
DeLorenzo •*•
Ms. Barbara (Marro) Gillespie ...
Rosemarie (Newell) and Joseph G.
(Millalll.
Mr. Homer D. Hagenbuch
Mrs Frances J. Harrison**
Stephen M- Howard, 76 *•
Mr. Martin A. Infanti •♦
Mr. Richard B Lowe ••
Catherine M. Maher ..
lames M. Matour, Esq.
Mr. James M. McAnenev ..
Daniel and Joan (Welte) McKee ..
Mr. John S. Naimoh .
Charles and Carole Resch ...
Mr. Edward F. KevnolJs .
Virginia M. Saguc, M.A., MLS..
Ms. Beth (Felinski) Semler .
William J. Tierney
Ms. Diane C- Witmanski ..
Andrew B. Woldow, M.D. ...
Donors
(UptoSljy)
Mr. William Anstock Sr. ••••
Kathleen (Martin) and Bruce E.
Beans .♦
Mr. William R. Behm ....
Mr. George J. Bet: *
Ms. Sharonmarie Biastni ..
IvanC. Billet, Esq. .
Ralph P. Bocchino, Esq. .
Ms. Pearl (Frazier) Bullock .-
Joseph J. Buonpastote ...
Mr. Donald J. Callahan
Mr. John F. Cassidy
Anthony and Maryann (Longshore)
Colletta
Mr. Andrew P. Crane ....
William B. Davis and Maryann
Pantano Davis *•
Ms. Christine (Romaniw)
Demidowich ...
Mr. Daniel J. Devine *.
Donald A. Dilenno, M.D. ...
Mr. John R. Dipompeo
James T and Mary T (Rush)
Do Ian ....
Mr. Edward J. Fitzpatrick ...
Mr. Ronald M. Fonock ...
Rev. Neil Gutmaker ..
Joseph A. Haas Jr. .
Mr. Anthony J. Hagan .
Ms. Joan M. (Butler) Hannigan ...
Mr. Arnold E. Hopson ..
Thomas h |oneS |r ..
Mi I rj M Kleinman .
Maureen J. (McNally) and
Edward J. Klenk ...
Mr PaulP Lach...
Mr Francis T M.illon ...
Ms. Jacquelyn (Harper) Mason ••
Ms. Marguerite (Madden)
NUF.uMen....
Ms, Ri isemarie A McGinty ....
Ms. Elisa (Ziccardi) Mmm ...
Ms. Teresa A. Naughron
Ms. Judith Opatow ...
Mr Joseph V. Otro ...
Mr. James G. Pirolli .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poles: ...
Ms. Ann Reinhardt ...
Daniel M. and Patricia (Reidy) Rice •
Mr. Nicholas M. Rongione .*
Maureen B Rowley, Esq
Mr Richard K Russ ...
Mr. Ernesi I Sabato •
Mr. Manuel M. Sabato ....
Mr. Jerel P Saltzman ....
|i iseph I Santarone Jr., Esq. •
Mr. James P. Scanhn ..
Ms. Anne M.(Dikun) Scull «
Mr. Victor E Skloff-
Regina (Cudemo) Smock, M.D. •*♦
Paul A Terpeluk. DO. .
Marianne (McGcttigan) Walker.
Esq.-.
Mr. ThomasJ. Walsh *
Mr. John A. Weaver ♦*
losephW We.kel.Esq. .
Ms. Connie (McGowan) White ...
Mr. William C.Wood Jr. ♦
Mr. Michael C. Wozniak ...
Mr Paul F. Zakulec ••
1977
University Club
(S10.000 ^24 999)
Kathleen (Gordon) and James J.
Lynch ...
Dr. FlubacherClub
(Sg 000 S9.999)
Anna (Celenza) and Michael J.
McAleer ...
Mr. Michael P Rose ..
San Miguel Club
(S2.500 S4.999)
William N. Allen, 77, and Anna
Melnyk Allen, '80, M.A. '02 .
Mr. Jonathan J. Palmer ...
Chairman's Club
(S1.000--S2 499)
Russell R. and Susan M. (McErlean
Barrett ...
Paul M. Coady, M.D. ...
Rose (Guenn) and Francis P. Day,
M.D. ...
Richard L. Fagnani, CPA ....
Ronald F. Feinberg, M.D., Ph.D. ♦♦
Brother Robert J. Kinzler, F.S.C.
Francis T. McGettigan, CPA *•*
Dr. and Mrs. James J. Perry ..
Donna (DiBello) and Louis A.
Petroni, Esq. *
Lisa (Adams) Stackhouse, D.O. ..
Founder's Club
($500 S999)
Mr.JohnFanellilll ..
Rosemary A. Gallagher, CPA ...
Arthur and Elizabeth Grover
Gordon M. Langston, M.D. ....
Mr James G Lauckner •
John K. Manani, D.O. •»
Mr Richard L Mathauser •
Mr Anthony T. Mazzei Sr. ..
Mr Joseph M. Montgomery ••
Salvatore and Elizabeth M. (Juliano)
Olivieri .
Joanne (Collins) and Paul F.
Schneider ...
Ugo Donini Club
($250 S499)
Dennis J. and Lorena (Filosa)
p. >\ Ian ••
Lawrence Byrnes and Teresa
Jackson ....
Stephen P. Carter ..
Mr Edward T. Duffy Jr. ..
Carl W. and Catherine T. (Carroll)
Graf ....
Mr. Kenneth M. Hartley •
Carol (Lentini) and Thomas G.
Helinek, M.D., Ph.D. ...
Mr. Anthony J, Macrina «.
Eileen Mingen Mayer
Jerry B. Schwartz, M.D. ••
JohnJ.Waldron.Esq. ....
Stephen A. Wydrzynski, Esq. ...
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. Vincent J. Ciavardini •
Mr Kenneth T. Coppola ♦
Mr Robert J. Cunningham ♦*
AlanE Davis, CPA..
foseph V. DiCecco, Ph.D. ♦♦*
Ms. Nora (McFadden) Downey ..
Michael A. Jankowski, Esq. •
Henry M.Kloczynski, CPA.
Joann Fernandez Magnatta
Barbara Swinand Matas ..
Dennis P. and Patricia A. McBnde
Michael T. Moknski ...
Thomas J. Monaghan and Kathleen
M. Monaghan ...
Roman and Olha Nowakiwsky ...
Ms. Nancy (Walker) Rogers **
NK Mary K. (Smith) Ruff ...
Donors
(UptoSl39)
Ms. Diane F. (Sweeney) Amitai ...»
Mr. Michael F Anzin
Mr. Joseph H. Bohr ».
John A. (Jack) Bolash ...
Mr. Thomas F. Bolton ...
Mr. Raymond L. Bond ..
Eileen M. Bonner, M.D., MPH ...
Mr. Harts B. Brown .
Michael R. Buckley, Ph.D. ..
Barbara (Gawinski) and David P.
Carberry ..
Rev. Jeffrey T. Cesarone, O.Praem. ♦♦*
Eileen (Hill) and Francis G. Devlin,
CPA.
Mr David J. Dziena .*
Ms. Gail (Rothberg) Eisenberg •»
Debra (Steffa) and Kevin J. Farrell ..
Hon Mark J Fleming •♦
Allan D. and Hayley (Atnikov)
Geller ....
Ms. Elaine L. Glebocki ....
Ms. Diane M Glendon ....
Mr William J. Graham
Mr Dennis M Haines ....
Mr Thomas V. Hanna Jr. ...
Mr. Raymond E. Heckroth
Bernard Kinker .
Rev, David). Klein.
Rev. and Mrs Charles F.
Knappenherner, STM •
Mi I lary M Knoerlem •••
Ms Nora K. Kramer
Ms. Concertina (Ruggeri) LiiL.irini
Suzanne M. McDonough
Mr Louis J. McGrathlll..
Mr Donald L. Moore ..
Mr. Stephen M. Naughton .
Ms. Noreen (Kilro\) Nicolo .
William J and Catherine M.
Peberdy ..
Maureen (Lowery) and Leo
Pezzementi, Ph.D. *
Mr. John E. Pooler Jr. ««
Mr. Richard J. Powers ***
Roberi P and Antoinette (Cavalier
Praciho ..
Mr. Edward M. Pngge ...
Sister Marie A. Punte
Mi Michael J. Quigg *
Mr. Jose L. Ramos
Karen S.tssaman Schlindwein
Ms. Rose M. Schreiner ...
Ms. Eugenia M. Shane ..
Mr. Calvin C. Smith ..
Ms. Frances E. Stahlecker ....
Mr. John G. Stuckert ..
Mr. William J. Thompson ..
Richard P. Tonetta, Esq.
Mr. Larry S. Tuliszewski
Mr. Joseph E. Warhula
Ms. Karen (Fries) Wolpert
Richard T. Wroblewski .
Ms. Diane M. (Adelizii) Zapisek ...
Mr. Albert J. Zimmerman ...
1978
University Club
(SIO.0OO- S24599)
Marilyn (Davis) and Charles J.
Quattrone Jr. ..
Dr. FlubacherClub
($5,ooo-$g 999)
Peter M. DiBattiste, M.D. ...
San Miguel Club
(S2,500-S4.999)
Walter W. and Susan Murphv
Dearolf....
Donald J. DeGrazia. CPA. ABV ...
Mr. James A. Kazmerskie ...
Layvrence White and Barbara
Moser White, 79...
Chairman's Club
(s1.000-s2.499)
Ms. Kathleen P. (Lefevre) Bloch .
Francis E. Dehel, Esq. ...
Marylouise (Kratzer) Morgan and
Leonard V. Fodera, Esq. .
Mary Mullin McNamara, '80,
and Robert M. McNamara,
M.D., 78 ...
Donna (DiBello) and Louis A.
Petroni, Esq. .
Stephanie (Doncherz) and Joseph
V. Vernace. M D ..
DECEASEDt RETIRED* WOMEN'S GIVING CIRCLE*
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Institutionally Administered Scholarships
Through the generous contributions of government agencies, foundations, corporations,
and individuals, La Salle students
are eligible for a variety of private scholarsh
ps.
Accounting Department Scholarship
Julius Fioravanti Memorial Scholarship
Charles E. Merrill Trust Scholarship
Annenberg-Henrich Scholarship
Dr. Joseph F. Flubacher Scholarship
Lillian Beresnack Miller Memorial Scholarship
Gregg Argenziano Scholarship
Germantown Hospital Nurse Association
William F. Miller Sr. Scholarship
Berger-Wallace Scholarship
Daniel A. and Kathleen Belfatto
Modern Handling Scholarship
William J. Binkowski Scholarship
Giannini Scholarship
Jacques and Blanche Moore Scholarship Fund
James J. Binns Scholarship
Nicola Giordano Memorial Scholarship
Joseph Moran Scholarship Fund
William J. Brett Jr. Memorial Scholarship
John S. Grady Honors Scholarship
Mable Morris Scholarship
Brother Damian Connelly Scholarship
James T. Guo Scholarship
James V. Mulvihill Scholarship
Brother G. Claude Demitras Scholarship
Rev. David I. Hagan Scholarship
Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation Scholatship
Brother Pattick Ellis Alumni Scholarship
J. Anthony Hayden Scholarship
James and Margaret Newell Endowed Scholarship
Brother Emery Scholarship
H. Blake Hayman Scholarship
Anthony J., '66, and Ruth Nocella
Brother Gerard Molyneaux Scholarship
Anthony F. Heck Memorial Scholarship
University Scholarship
Dr. Leonard A. Brownstein Scholarship
Lt. John Henry Scholarship
Northeast Catholic High School Scholarship
George and Elsie Bucs Scholarship
Hogan Award
Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation
Helen Burke Memorial Scholarship
Independence Blue Cross Nurse Scholars Grant
Dr. Edna McKenne Scholarship for
John F. Byrne Memorial Scholarship
Independence Blue Cross Supplemental
Disadvantaged Students
Robert J. Chesco Memorial Scholarship
Gtaduate Nurse Education Grant
Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation
Christian Brothers Scholarship
Independence Blue Cross Supplemental
Graduate Nurse Education Grants
Class of 1970 Scholarship
Nursing Education Grant
Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation
Communication Department Faculty Award
Frances and John Jenich Memorial Scholarship
Nursing Education Grants
Lt. John H. Condon Memorial Scholarship
Johnson and Johnson Scholarship
Ptber Scholarship
Bishop Corrigan Memorial Scholarship
Thomas and Janet Kean Scholarship
Pyle Endowment Scholarship
Dr. Robert J. Courtney Scholarship
John J. Keenan, '52, Memorial Scholarship
Richard S. Rueda Scholarship
Joseph Crowley Award
Jack Keen Memorial Scholarship
Joseph Lawrence Scheiter Memorial Scholarship
J. Russell Cullen Sr. Memorial Scholarship
John J., '37, and Margaret M. Kelly-
Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship
Josephine Danielski Memorial Scholarship
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Sigma Phi Lambda Scholarship
Michael A. DeAngelis Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Joseph Kelly Memorial Scholarship
SIM Scholarship
Robert L. Dean Writing Scholarship
James S. Kemper Foundation Scholarship
SLH-OD Graduate Scholarship
St. Francis de Sales Scholarship
John P. Kiernan Jr. Fund
Warren E. Smith, M.D., Scholarship
J. Hugh and Nancy Devlin Scholarship
Peter J. Kiernan Scholarship
W. W. Smith Charitable Trust Scholarship
Richard J. Diamond Memorial Scholarship
Philip Kind Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Michael J. Tanney Scholarship
G. Fred DiBona Scholarship
Mary and C. Gerard Kramer Scholarship
Lillian and Ralph Tekel Scholarship
Susan O'Neill Dietsch Scholarship
Gregory LeCerff Grant
UPS Scholarship
Richard DiSammartino Scholarship
Danielle Leonard Scholarship
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Anne H. and Harry J. Donaghy Scholarship
Maureen E. Lodge Scholarship
Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship
Dr. Paul R. Doran and Catherine E. Doran
Francis X. McErlean University Scholarship
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Memorial Scholarship
James A. McGovern Scholarship
Nurse Anesthetist Traineeship
Francis J. Echelmeier Scholarship
Thomas F. McGowan Scholarship
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Leon Ellerson Scholarship
William G. McGowan Charitable
Scholarships tor Disadvantaged Students
Darlene and Edward J. Fierko Scholarship
Fund Scholarship
John H. Veen Memorial Scholarship
for the BS/MBA Degree Program
John McHale Award
Erwin and Carolyn Rye von Allman Scholarship
Edward J. Fierko Scholarship tor the Business
John J. (Jack) McNally Scholarship
Wachovia Foundation BUSCA Scholarship
Scholars Co-Op Program
John McShain Scholarship
Thomas H. White Memorial Scholarship
James A. Finnegan Public Service Fellowship
Mercedes Benz/Lionel Simmons Scholarship
John T. Zook Memorial Scholarship
Founder's Club
(S$O0 S999)
Kathleen (Guerin) and Phil
Cosentino ..
Lisa M 1 ralante, M.D., and Thoma:
A. DeBerardinis, M.D. ..
Mr. Thomas j. Hoban ...
Catherine M Harper, Esq., and
Paul J. Kelly III, CPA.—
Eileen (Kelly) and Robert A.
Kennedy |r •
Donald L. Lev ick, M.D. ♦-
Michael J. McGimey, Esq
[osephF M iey, Ph.D ....
Joseph M.Phillips Jr., Ph I' ..
Mr. Thomas Rice
Fr.ink X, Smith Jr. .
Ugo Donini Club
(S2SO -S499)
Robert J. Blester, M.D....
William], Burns.
Frederick I Cantzjr., CPA •
Ms. DeniseJ (Lamb) McF wrs -
John P. Nolan Jr., M.D. .
Mr. Bernard ]. Siegel ••**
Anna (McDonald) and Craig B
Tractenherg, Esq. .
Mr. (, )raig M Waring ...
Mr Michael Zeik*.
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. Lawrence I Busto |i .
Mr. James F. Coleman
Mr. Robert J Fanning ...
Michael A. Franchetu, M.D. «
Michele Katkocin Harbison .
Jimmy McGmniss .
Mr. I )aniel A. Pierro •
Paul I S.num, D.O. ..
Ms Karen P. U'Hahe .
Donors
(l pro $139)
Mr. Anthony J Allonardo
Mr. Carl Alnlta ....
Brian C- Animitli, VMD *•
Joseph A. Baldassarre, CPA *■
Mr. Michael Barmash ••
[ohn and I 'athy Barr ..
Joseph Billet
Mr. William C.Bradley Jr. ....
Ms t li.irlene L. Brennan • ...
Mr. William Brennan
George Brenner, 78, MBA '88, and
Joann (Lawler) Brenner, "81,
MBA '84 ..
Ms. Annemarie T. (Lento)
Brownnullcr ...
Ms MillicentJ.C atvalho
Eva and David E ( hristiansen ....
Camille DiLullo, Ph.D ....
Mitchell K Freedman, D.O. .
Ms Donna M. (Glowacki) Fulton ■•
Mr. Frank D. Giardini .
Helen Zygmont Glmski .
Mr. Gerard S Hampshire ...
Maryanne (Walsh) and Joseph F.
Hediger Jr. ...
Ms. Judith A, lames .
Ms. ( iri >1 T |ones ••••
Carolann (Eisele) and Edward J.
Kapuscinski |r. •
Mr Kevin V Kelle^ ..
Mr. Vincent T. Kelly •
Karen M. and Kevin T. Kohler
Mr |ohnW Lamb-
Mi Huberi V Leonard ....
Michael G.MalatestaSr., CPA.«
Ms. Murc\ A Martin *«
Margaret Grzesiak McAna —
Deborah (Boyle) and Michael \V
Mcllmail .
Ms Sharon M McQuate ...
Ms I i Mil A Metrow
^y lars or Giving: ♦ represents five iears of giving to La Salle University
Not] Data traced back ro fis< w rEARi986 0NLi
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. II ...
....
Mr Francis M Mosei ■•
rdelli •
Ms Mai -
■ ;n- M. and Willia
r I) ..
Karen R . ;
■ E Quinn ••
- : i ■ | .
in i Daniel M Rice •
Mr B, iberi J. Senior ••
Mr Michael T Sob) •••
rortorelli ...
Ms Edna C. Voh «
itherine P- Weigand
Diane (Marshall) uiJ Mn.li-n.-i A
DDS .«
Nancy (McNally) and Thoni i P
Wilkinson •
Mr. Noel G. Wray ..
1979
University Club
u i S24 999)
Mr. James V, Morris ...
Dr. FlubacherClub
i>s 000 sg 999)
Michael J. and Anna (Celenza]
McAleer ....
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smart .
San Miguel Club
($2 SOU ">4 999)
Lawrence White. 78, and Barbara
Moser White ...
Chairman's Club
(Sl. 000 sz 499)
Mary Ann (Stefany) and Anthony I
Catan:aro ....
Mr. Brian J. Fit:gihhons ...
Joseph P. Halpm ....
Patricia A. Mellon, Esq. .
Mr. Patrick E.Walsh «
Founder's Club
(Ssoo S999)
Joseph J- Cicala, Ph.D., and Joanne
C. Con Ion, Ed.D. *.
Mark Delowery, D.O. «.
Mr. Joseph P. McCaffery ..
Christopher P. Merrick, CPA ...
Elizabeth M (Juliano) and
Salvatore Olivieri ...
Maryellen T. Kueny and Donald J.
Rongione ***•
Brian J. Siegel ...
Ugo Donini Club
(S25O S499)
Michele Anthony, M.D., 79, and
James McClam. Esq., 79 ..
Mr, Steven P. Brown
James L. and Pamela K. Gertie .
Lawrence Byrnes and Teresa
Jackson ...
Mr. Ned O. Kraft «.
Herb and Francine Lottier .
Col. Julie Trego Mania ..
Kathy and Rick Mauro
Mi Hugh 1 McCaffrey • *
■ I !
|ami 79 ••
Kathleen Meriwether, Esq ...
\im 1 (Ml I tonald] and 1 laig K
Tractenberg, Esq
Mr, Michael 1 Weyand ...
Anniversary Club
1249)
lohnM Dragane5cu,M.D.,FACP«.
Man ^ Hoppei and Go
Bar net t ♦
M- 1 arol A. Humenick •
1. iimi Lennon Kelh,
& oti and Michele Krasnj ..
Mr Raymond P Matrone *
RasR Mayo [1
Mr. Ernie \ Scaran< •
Mv Margherice (Dehoratius)
Shaeffer ...
Carl B. Shanholt:, M.D. .
Michael T. Steelman, D.O. ..
Timothj P.WardSr.4
Kathleen (Hess) and Walter R.
Wojciechowski ...
Donors
(Up to $159)
Mr. Donald L Abramowits .
Anonymous .
Mr. John N. Balsama ...
Ms Reverb L iBryce) Bey.
Mr. Thaddeu> F Bivenour ...
Mr Anthony P. Camilli ..
Burton and HolUs Cohen ..
Eileen M (Gaddis) and Richard W.
I 1 imbatti •*
Mr Christopher E. Cummmgs ...
Mary Ann (Kaupp) and Louis P.
I teAngelo
Richard DiGiacomo «•
Mary T (Rush) and James T Dolan ...
Concetta M. and William J. Doyle Jr. .
Elizabeth Water Doyle ....
Ml ( iregory I Farrell ..
Rev Rovella A Fleming
Ms. Linda A. (Morns) Fox **
Ms. Lynnanne T (Zienkewic:) Gies
Mr. James M. Green Sr
Mr Michael A Haskins .
Maryannc (Walsh) and Joseph F.
Hediger Jr ...
Ms. Patricia (But:loff) Hickerson ♦*
Ms. Karen (Kraft) Hoehn ...
Carolann tEisele) and Edward J.
Kapuscinski Jr. .
Philip J Keohane .
Mr William L Lewis Jr. •••
Mr. Michael P. Lonergan «
Ml Robert J. Lvnch .*
Mr. Donald J. Mason *•
Mane (Orteo) and Joseph \Y
Matera .*
Mr. Joseph T McGee Jr. ...
Mr John J. McNamee ...
Ms. Audrey T. Mento •
Mr. Carl F Michini .*
Edward j- and Karen G. (Eckard)
Mortka •
Mr. Francis J. Noonan ...
Kevin O'Rourke ...
Vincent A. Paccapaniccia, CPA ...
Ms. Janice M. Pantano ....
Ms. Rose L. Pauline .
Mr. Lawrence M. Pierson ..
Mr. Ronald F. Ritschel ..
Ms. Patricia A. Sandstrom ....
Mr. John P. Seykot *•
Ms, Sara J. Shaw ..
P. Spiewak ...
Matthew S Sreinb rg, 1 >MD ..
|ohn C. Suchy «•
Ms M.irs Frances (Whelan) SzpUa •**
Ms. Man I Taylor ...»
Mr. |oseph M. Watdton ••
Ms. Donna (DiEnno) Welser **
Ms Jill (Smith) Whitney ....
Marylou Lazzaro Williams ....
Joseph P. and Nancy L (Twaddle) Yates
I980
Charter Club
($25,000 549.999)
Mr and Mrs. David Poiesz ....
University Club
(si, i.OOO S24.999)
Mr. John J. Krzeminski
San Miguel Club
(52 500 M 999)
William N. Allen, 77, and Anna
Melnyk Allen, v\ M A. "02 ~
Colleen P. Gillespie ...
Mr. Roger Marchetti **
Mr. John J. Walsh.
Chairman's Club
(si 000 $2,499)
Ms. Leslie L. Branda ..«
John T. Capecci, CPA ...
Brother John Kane. F.S.C. .
Manberh (Malloy) and Duane
F Kelh, ..
Mai) Mullin McNamara, '80,
and Robert M. McNamara,
M.D., 78...
Alfonso M. Salazar, Esq ...
Ms. Ann E. Seiberlich ....
Founder's Club
(Ssoo S999)
Beth Harper Bnglia • ...
Mr. James J. Dunleavy ...
Mr. Dennis M. Durkin ...
Mr. Daniel J. Kelleher ..
Eileen (Kelly) and Robert A.
Kennedy Jr •
Ms. Nancy Kyle ...
Mr. John P. Pierce ...
Ugo Donini Club
($250 S499)
Nancy Burawski ..
Dr. Timothy Jon Clay ...
Ms. Jennifer Donohue ...
Joanne (Bechta) Dugan, Ph.D. ....
Mr. Michael Hagan ...
Mark S. and Constance P. (Petroni)
Lahoda, Esq. ...
Kathy and Rick Mauro
Manbel W. Molyneaux, Ph.D. ...
Mr. Michael J. Petrocik ..
Mr. Victor M. Pettyjohn ..
Christopher and Maureen
Serpico ....
Mr. Russell A. Spruance ••
Mary Montrella Waybill, M.D- ...
Anniversary Club
($140 S141')
Mark R. Faber. M.D. ..
Mi l rani 1 si 0 i ranco
Ms Dorothy McBride ...
Joseph C O'Neill |r
Robert | Pusham |i , Esq. ~
Mr. John A. Rankm If •
Mi Paul and I >i Maria Schwab .
JamesP Whelan. Ph.D ...
Donors
(l pro S139)
Ms Eleanor A Allen .
Anon) mous »
Cheryl (Yurkanint Aycoclt .»
James T Basara, DMD *••
Mr. Brian R. Bent: ...
Mr. Chris G. Brondi
Paul M. and Anne Mane Carberry
Mr Eugene L. Carelli
Ms. Teresa (Murphy) Coggshall ...
Alice B. Colon, Ph.D. .
Mr. John M. Conlow Jr. ..
Mr. Kenneth J. Cooper
I ouis I' .md Man Ann (Kaupp)
DeAngelo ••
Stephen C, DeAngelo, CPA .
Cathy Del Ciotto ....
Ms. B. Joan Dougherty ...
Mr. Mark E. Elsasser *
leffrei W Ennoff, D.O. .
Ms. Deborah (Stofanik) Ferrell ..
Ms 1 iail (Postles) Garbei
Max I Jeisler .
Mr. Vincent J. Gtarroccoji •
Ms. Loretta (Zwolak) Greene ...
Mr. Anthony C. Herman ....
Dorothy A. Hunes, M.D .
Ms. Ann (McCulhssl Johnson ••
Mr MitchellE K..t:«
Mr. John A. Kelly.
Joseph W and Mane (Orteo)
Matera ...
Ms. Ann E Matthews •
Ms. Claire McArdle ..
Mr. James J. McKinley
Mr. Henry F. Monroe II ..
Ms. Denise P. Montell ...
Mr. C. Christopher Mulder
Chris and Ruth Nolan
Mr. Steven C. Olshevski .
Rosemary (Robinson) Pall, Esq. ....
Elizabeth J. (Mullarkey) and
Joseph A. Piccolo ***
Ms. Patricia (Dajnowski) Quaile ...
Thomas E and Linda (Gauder)
Rakszawski. CPA ...
Bernadette Lynn Ronca ...
William P. St. Clair IV, CPA.
Ms. Jane (McFarlane) Staats «.
Mr. Frederic B. Trucker and
Joanne M. Walker, E^q .
Diana (Gilmore) and Joseph T
Van Thuyne .
Mr. William G.Walsh.
Mr. Timothy J. Walters ...
Mr. Gregory V. Watson ...
Mr. Richard C. Watson Jr. ..
Lucille R. (D'Emiho) and William J.
Wilkinson.
Mr. Charles L. Williams
Ms. Valerie D. Williams.
Ms Susan (Chubik) Wing..
1 98 1
Dr FlubacherClub
($5 coo $9 999)
Mr. Kevin R.Alger....
San MiguelClub
($2,500
I iregor] O and Patricia M. Bruce***
Mr. Timothi M O'Connor*"
Chairman's Club
(M 000 %2 499)
Mr. John R. Benton Jr ..
Duane F. and Maribeth (Malloy)
Kelly ..
Mr. Robert M. Lut:
Mr Vmcent F. McGonagle ••
MarvC O'Brien. M.D. ..
Mr. Edward A Turzanslci ...
Founders Club
(S50O S'>99)
Kathleen M. Chancier, Esq. ....
Richard J. and Giovanna
(Villafionta) Donnelly ...
Mr. James R. Flynn ...
Ellen Meriwether ..
Gregory |. Nowak, Esq. ....
Kevin M. and Sandra (Tomkowicz)
Roddy ....
William T. and Clara (Ciossek)
Wagner .
Ugo Donini Club
IN-ISO S499)
Timothy Corry .
Mr. Joseph V. Hosack jr. ..
Catherine F. Madden, CPA, and
Kevin E. Madden, CPA ...
Anne M. Manning. M.D. •
Ms. Kathleen (McLaughlin)
Mellett ....
Mr. William C. Morsell ..
Robert J. Motley. M.D. ...
Rosemary (Kashlak) and Schuyler
Newman, M.D. «
Herbert M. Ruetsch. CPA ..
Mr. Bruce A. Ruggeri ...
[oseph R. Solimeo, CPA *.
Edward M. and Kathleen (Golden)
Waddington .
Wanjek Family
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Theresa M- (DiLello) and
Thomas G. Bachinsky .
Rita A (Morrin) and John S.
Birnhak *«
Mr. Robert J Blum
Mr. F. Howard Braithwaite ....
Mr. Michael P. Cramer .
Mary (Curran) Dejoseph. D.O. ..
Donna M. Gervasi ••
Mr. Gerald J- Greenfield ...
Ms. Eileen K. Halpin ...
Mr Ronald J. Kane *.
Mr. Michael J. Pelone ...
Mr. John Ranieri •
Mr. Robert Ricks «
Ms Ann Mane (Mieriejewski)
Sears • .
Ms. Joan M. Smallwood ....
Mr. Gerard A. Sweeney ...
M. Celeste and Steven M. Zelitch,
Esq..
Donors
(Up to $139)
Mr- John R. Ando..
Mr. James F. Barben ****
Kevin D. and Holly L. (Hale) B.m
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The Christian Brothers
In FY 2007-2008, the Brothers contributed a total of $49,900 for unrestricted
support, scholarship aid, and program assistance. This year, La Salle gratefully
acknowledges the following Christian Brothers, who provide leadership,
direction, and inspiration to the
entire La Salle community:
Brother Hugh N. Albright, F.S.C.
Brother Robert J. Kinzler, F.S.C.
Brother Arthur J. Bangs, F.S.C.
Brother Jules Knight, F.S.C.
Brother Richard Breese, F.S.C.
Brother Edward Koronkiewici, F.S.C.
Brother Daniel W. Burke, F.S.C.
Brother Dennis M. Malloy, F.S.C.
Brother Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C.
Brother Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C.
Brother James L. Butler, F.S.C.
Brother John J. McGoldrick, F.S.C.
Brother Edward Conway, F.S.C.
Brother Gregorian McLaughlin, F.S.C.
Brother John Crawford, F.S.C.
Brother Thomas H. McPhillips, F.S.C.
Brother Kevin M. Dalmasse, F.S.C.
Brother Emery C. Mollenhauer, F.S.C.
Brother J. Edward Davis, F.S.C.
Brother Gerard F. Molyneaux, F.S.C.
Brother Joseph Dougherty, F.S.C.
Brother Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C.
Brother Gabriel A. Fagan, F.S.C.
Brother G. John Owens, F.S.C.
Brother E. Gerald Fitzgerald, F.S.C.
Brother William J. Quaintance, F.S.C.
Brother Timothy J. Froehlich, F.S.C.
Brother David Rogers, F.S.C.
Brother Joseph Grahenstein, F.S.C.
Brother Robert 1. Schieler, F.S.C.
Brother Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C.
Brother Edward J. Sheehy, F.S.C.
Brother Edward Hofmann, F.S.C.
Brother Kevin M. Stanton, F.S.C.
Brother John C. Johnston, F.S.C.
Brother Fred Stelmach, F.S.C.
Brother John Kane, F.S.C.
Brother Joseph J. Willard, F.S.C.
Ms. Mary F. (Dettra) Bontempo
Mr Edward J Borek *
Mr John J. Bowes Jr. »
George Brenner, 78, MBA '88,
and Joann (Lawler) Brenner, '81,
MBA '84 »
Mr Thomas E. Campbell ....
Ms B.irkir.i A U blind) t . >| n n ..
Stephen Croghan •
Ms. Geraldine {Shields) Crumley ...
Mary A.E. Curran, DHM ...
Mr. Anthony J. DiCicco
Peter J. and Frances (Kozul) D'Orazia .
Ms Margaret (Donnelly) Douns
Drs. Mary Jo (Wysock) and Eugene
A. Ehne Jr. .
Patricia (Waters) and Patrick J.
Farrell .
Mary Louise Feron *
Madeline (Varga) and Otis Fitzgerald •
Mr. Johnnie L. Freeman ..
Paula Gidjunis •
Ms. Marlene M. Goebig •
Ms. Barbara (Kelly) Greco ♦♦♦
Mr Matinee* r Gmntkowski *
Melanie M. (Susiak) and Daniel T.
Guetin •
Ms Fanny (Karivalis) Haidemenos
Ms Thetese Joyce •*
Mark T. Kenney, MAI, SRPA .
Ms. Janine M. Mariscotti
Mr ixnjamin J. Mashioff ♦
Mr. Michael McCall ~
Ms. Cindy M. (Ambruoso)
McCutcheon ••
Mr. Joseph G. McMahon *.
£ lei irge G. and Annette M. (Bucci)
Mick ...
Ms. Harnette R. Mishkin ...
Mr Patrick J. Mulligan ...
Ms. Christine (Domineskc) Musick *•»
Ms Sheila (Smith) O'Connell ..
Mary M. (McGonigle) and Kevin M.
Oleksiak ..
Ms. Maureen McGinn O'Neill ...
Ms. Janet Pellicciotti ...
Antoinette (Cavalieri) and Robert P
Pracilio ••
Thomas E. and Linda (Gauder)
Rakszawski, CPA ....
Mr. Nicholas J Regina •••
E. Jane Ruane ...
Kathleen M Sandman, Ph.D. ...
Rabbi Neal S. Scheindhn ...
Mr. Joseph R Shattuck ...
Mr. Michael E. Sibiha ...
Ms. Eileen iMattheyvs) Suarski ...
Ms. Barbara L. Smith ...
Ms. Elaine M Stoebenau *•
Laura Frieze Sweze} •
Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Tracy, STD .
Ms. Janice M. (Neiman) Vukich ...
Mr Jeffrey W.iLiin.in ...
Mr. Kevin M. Waldron .•
Mr. Gregory J. Webster ....
Mi Robert W. Windhaus ..
James A. Winn, Esq. ••
1982
President's Club
(S50 OOO and above)
Susan F (Altamore] Carusi, Esq *.
Dr. FlubacherClub
(sS OOO S9 '>'"■)
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Greed »*»
Mr. JemnifS Lezynski II *•*
Alicia (Koszarelc) and I Patrick
O'Grady, CPA ..
Mark D and Helen (Near, I Swiski
Chairman's Club
(si 000 \: i'fo
Ms M. Judith (Torres) Lynch ...
Ms. Diane (Balzereit) Melley ••
Mr. Daniel J. O'De.
Founders Club
5999)
Giovanna (Villafiorita) and Richard
J Donnelly ..
Ms Victoria k Flaville •♦.
M.u\ Ellen and Michael Gilbert .
Lynn M. Mueller, MBA '86 .
Mr. Eric M. Reiscmvit: ...
Sandra (Tomkowicr) and Kevin
M. Roddy ....
Mr. Paul A \ itacolonna
Ugo Donini Club
(V'so 5499)
Michael F. Bonner. CPA ....
Thomas C. Breslin and Mary
Trautwein ..
Mr Joseph B. Dougherty ...
Bry.m A George, Esq
Ms K.ithvann (Cusack) Heilig ••
Carol (Lennni) and Thomas G.
Helinek.M.D-.Ph.D...
Patricia (Littel) Hobbib. Esq
Dorothy F. Jannelh, M.D. ...
Mr. Vincent A. Melchiorre
Mary Ellen T. and Andrew J. Miller •
Rosemarv (Kashlak) and Schuylei
Newman, M D ..
ANNIVERSARY CLUB
l^il" S249)
Thomas G. and Theresa M. (DiLello)
Bachinsky •
Rev. Joseph L. Coffey •*
Ms Renee C. Fairconeture .
Voir I urherman, M.D .
Ken Haas ....
Ms. Verntta F. Hall ..
Patricia A Kling ...
Ms. LisaC. Makosewski ....
Ms. Kathleen (Conklin) McCabe ...
Mr. Francis J. MeGrath •♦.
Mr Stephen M. Powell .
Ellen (Resinski) Rosen, Evq ...
Kenneth H. Ryesky, Esq. *.
Ms. Deborah (Tygb) Sharp
Bill Shields...
Thomas P. ind Diam [Li ■
Svkes ...
Mr. F. Kevin Tylus .•
Donors
(Up to $139)
Mr Kevin G. Agw «
Mr. John R.Arnold
Man (Fanelli)Ai ila, Ph D ...
Mr CharlesE Baxtei 111 .
Mr lame- F Behl 5l
Ms. Deborah E Bernhardt ...
Carol Fetterman Blauth ...
Ms. Cheryl (Seeds) Brotman •
Ms. LoisC. BuchoUki ..
Brother James L Burk-r, F.S I
Mr. John F. Butlet ..
Anne Marie md Paul M Carberry
Mr. James J Carrigan ...
Carmen J. and Shirley (Ellsworth)
Chiaradonna ..
Ms. Patricia L. Clemens .
Ms, Patricia (Wolk) Devlin .
Mr. Edward C 1 Hug is; -
Mr. Zorian B. Dubenko ..
Donna Duffy-Bell «
Deborah A- Fluehr ..
Ms. Cecile (McCarthy) Gantert ....
Matthew C. and Donna (Trolla)
Gay nor ♦
Gintare T. y !e( ys, D.O ••
Ms. Mary (Kaiser) Gille-.pie .
Ms. Patricia M. Hallman ••
Mr. Edward B. Harnty .
John and Donna Hasson •»
Ms. Karen M. (Smith) Hawk ins •»
Loretta J. and Charles R. Hevduk ...
Mr Francis J Horn ..
Ms. Joanne M. (Sptissler) Kelly .
Mr. John C. Lancaster ...
Ms Susan T Landau
Barbara Meskill Lettiere ..
Lynn (Piatkowski) and Benjamin L
Le\'in ..
Ms. Kathleen E. Littel ***
Colleen (Wydro) Marano, Ph.D. ..
Mr. Scott D. McCav. ...
Mr. Joseph L. Mellon .
David J. Miller, CPA...
Lori Stieffenhofer Mills .
Mr Thomas M M v ..
Mr. Charles E. O'Connor Jr .
Richard K.O'DonnellJr .
Harrv J. Quinn Jr. •••
Mr. Jeffrey K Randazzo •*
Ger.ilx n (Mori) and George T.
Rizzuto •
Ms. Anna P. Russell...
Mr. James P. Ryan .
Mr. Joseph K Scan Ion •
Mr. John J. Schneider «♦
Ms. Laura L. (Wescoat) Shelley .
Mr Thomas C. Stea
Ms. Karen A. (Schuck) Stewart ..
Mr. John C. Stipa **•
Mr, Matthew J. Syrek •
Maureen T. (McGovern) and
Myron N. Tantumjr. ♦
Ms. Mary Beth Tecce *•
Dr. Teresa N. Tobin •
Mr. Nicholas J Vaccarino *»
Mr. Thomas A. Vinciguerra Jr. »*.
Mr. Kenneth S. White
WilliamJ. and Lucille R (D'Emilio)
Wilkinson •
Mr. John J. Williams |i
Ms. Mary M. Winn ..
Ms. Montque [< hampagne) Yates ••
Ms, Elizabeth (Gi ives) ',
Mi I rancesca (Serra) Zorzi •*••
198?
UniversityClub
I ■ S24 999)
Linda \ (Schaefer) and Diego F.
I ilderin***
Dr FlubacherClub
Os OOO S<;.999)
Mr, Francis X. McGorry Jr ♦
Helen (Neary) and Mark D. Swiski
Chairman's Club
(St.OOO S2 499)
Edward K and Janice M. Beit:,
Ph.D., R.N. «.
Mr Louis V Eccleston •••
Joseph G. Gibbons, Esq ..
Lynn M Keenan, M.D.
Ellen Reillv..
Maria Tucker **•
Founder's Club
($500 S999)
Anonymous.
Anonymous ••
Mr. Robert C. Dunne ♦*♦
Richard and Alice Gaibler ...
Richard J. Henry, '83.
Ms. Marlene M. (DcLaCru:* Snydei ..
Mr |ohn D.Walsh.
Ugo Donini Club
($250 s499)
Paul and Teresa Adair ..
Ms. Susan (Comvay) Devane *•
I atolel (Rothong) Erlandson, M.D. *
Mr. Gerald R. Evans Jr. ..
Joy Fahei, Esq. **.
Ms Katen M. (Ruszkoyvskil Fedele ««
Mar\ V. Layvton ♦
Deborah (Sawyer), B.A. '86, and
Martin B. McCann III, BBA '83,
MBA '93 .
Mr. Dominic M. Faran:mu •
Joseph L. and Ellen J. (Chester)
Pasquale ..
Thomas C. Breslin and Mar\
Trautwein *•
Anniversary Club
(si.)- S249)
Michael A Becket, D.O M - -
lames M Bohgit: Jr.. CPA ...
Patricia M tFendergastl and
Kevin G. Finlav ....
Mr William P Giantorearo ...
( 1 'L 1 11 Kelly Long »♦»
Michael J. Matthews .
Richard C. and Jane! (Fitzgerald)
McElwee .
Mr. Michael J. Salazai .
Patrii 1.1 A Serratore ..
Anne (Galasso) and Jim Templeton
1, ....
Mr. Don.ild C- White ..
Honors
(Up tD SiMl
Mi Stephen L. Alexander •
Ms El.nne E. (Spadaccini) Azzatanc -•
1 ears of Giving ♦ represents five years of giving to La Salle Universiti
NOTE DATA TR ICED BACK TO FISCAL ■> FAR I^Sd ONL1
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2007-2008
25
Memorial Gifts
In 2007-2008, students at La Salle be
Tefited from gifts made in loving
memory of the following individuals:
\rgenziano
Brother Joseph J. Keenan F.S.C., '56
Dennis A. Asselta, 'V
Mr. Lawrence J.Kelly, CLU, *50
Mr. and Mr>. Thomas Barton
Mr. Michael ]. Kerlin, Ph.D., '57
Mr. Robert L. Bolsover, '53
Mr.JohnJ.KozelJr.,'58
Tyler Bookman
Danielle Mane Leonard, '06
Brother Edward Boric, F.S.C.
Leroy E. Lewis
Mr. Thomas L. Bower 11, '50
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGoldrick
Brother John J. Brady, F.S.C, '58
Pat Mclntyre
Mr. James Brennan
Brother Jeremy McNamara, F.S.C.
Mr. John J. Bresnan, '50
Lillian B. Miller, Ph.D.
George and Elsie Bucs
Joseph P. Mooney, Ph.D., '49
Eduardo G. Cangiano
Mr. Joseph L. Moran
Brother Lawrence J. Colhocker, F.S.C,
Brother James Muldoon, F.S.C.
Ed.D., '58
John P. Murray Jr., '80
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Corlev, '84
Peter Paranzino
Robert J. Courtney, Ph.D.
Walter T. Peters, '55
Walter R. Dean, OSFS
Leonard Reichman, D.D.S., '38
Joseph Degnan
Elizabeth McCormick Rider
Mr. William F. DeHaven, '59
G. Augustine Roberts, F.S.C, Ph.D., '53
Anthony Demizio
Joan M. Ruzicka
Matthew A. Demizio, '04
John W. Schmidt, '52
James Donaghy
Edward V. Schulgen, Esq., '71
Mr. James J. Doyle Jr., '64
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Shearn
Mr. John F. Flannery, '44
Edward J. Sheehy, USNA, '46
Mr. Robert A. Gorski, '47
Hugh Thomas Smith, '52
Mr. James I. Gracyalny, '50
Mr. Paul M. Smith, '76
Brother Gene Graham, F.S.C, '47
Mr. Thomas F. Smith, '59
Mr. Thomas E. Hartberger, '60
Mr. Benjamin Tumolo, '52
Mr. Walter J. Heyse, '72
Mark D. Williams, DDS, '82
William C. Howrie Jr., M.D., '38
Mr. Benjamin G. B,nrJ •••«
Ms Susiin C. (Petrucelli) Baldino ...
Rosemary A. Barbera, Ph-D., and
Eduardo A. Villegas, M-W .
Ms. Harriet M. Beckert •**
Ms Joanna (Fox) Biello
Ms. Dune M. Butler.
Annemarie F. (Organ) Clarke, Ph.D. ••
Jane B- and Charles E Danihel ....
Rick DeCarolis .*
Ms Mary s. De< ervantes .
Mr. Paul M. Dempsej
Mr. Richard J. Donaher ...
Mr |ames J. Fullam .
Ms Susan M Gallagher ..
Paul Gauss ..
Donna (Trolla) and Matthew C.
Gay nor .
Eileen M Kelly and Gregory J
Geruson ...
Ms. Eileen M. Gildea ••
John F. Glowacki Jr. ...
Earl Goldberg, Ed.D, APRN, and
Johanna Yurkow, MSN, CRNP .
Ms BarbaraL Goldstein.
Mr. John N. Gregorio •
Jnhn and Donna Hasson ••
Ms. Linda (Johnston) Hevman •
Mr. Michael G- Huml Sr. ...
Ms Michelle (Phinn) lannucci ...
Mr. Joseph J. Irwin ...
Bets-j A (Stein) Izes, M.D. •«
Ms Sandra M. Levit •••
Ms. Edith (Tamburro) Lewis -.
foseph R. Marbach, Ph.D.
Mr William 1 McFadden •
Mr. Joseph J. McGrenra •
Mr. |oseph E- McGuinness
Mr. Robert C. McMackin -
Roseann (Fisher) and James S
Mintzer .
Mr. Kenneth R. Mitchell Jr. ..
Karen G. (Eckard) and Edward .1
Mortka .
Ms. Mariecte T O'Malley ..
Mr. Joseph G. O'Neill...
Mary M (Costello) and Leo E.
O'Shea .
Elizabeth (Mastropaolo) and
Jeffrey J. Oulton ..
Mr. Michael A. Papa .*
Ms. Maryann Pensiero •
Ms. Leslie (Rush) Pryor .
Mr. Lubomir B. Pyrih *.
Ms. Margaret M. Rosenberg ..
Mr. John F. Saponara
Mr. Grier D, Schaffei ...
Ms. Bernadette (Glennon) Schoch .
Mr. Robert E. Schonewolt ..
NK ArdisE (Ryder) Shea ***
Kathleen (Stewart) Stoneback,
CPA ...
Mr George B. Stroup ..
M- Karla M. Sztukowski ...
Michele S. (Pratt) and Bernard
E. Tadley
Mr John P. Trace} Jr. •
Mirk S. Trachtman, M.D. »
Paul J. and Joanne M- (Saponara)
Tver ..
Mr. Thomas M. Ullmer ....
Kelly A. Walker*
Brian Walsh, D.O. .
Ms Susan (Horton) Watson ..
Mr. Thomas J. Zamadics ••
1984
University Club
(S10.000 S24 999)
Mr. Thomas R. Bonk ..
Ralph J. Maura, Esq ...
Dr. FlubacherClub
(Ss.000 S9.999)
Robert L B Harman and Louise
J.P. Harman ...
Chairman's Club
(S1.000~S2.499)
Timothy C, and Yvonne V. Boyle ...
Mr. Cornelius G. Curran ..
Paul J. Duffy, CPA
rhi 1 in, is J. and Helen M (Schrama)
Mazzei ...
Mr. John A. McCann ...
Founder's Club
■""I
3 il ati ire and Lynn Fai.i
Richard and Alice Gaibler ..
JohnR.Gimpcl, P< 1 ...
Tricia (Lenaghan) and Edward C.
I logan, Esq ••
Ms. Janice (Moser) Lupas .
Maureen (Mc( ionigal) and
Frederick C Mischler Jr. .
Roger Seasock ..
Ugo Donini Club
(S2S0 s4
Mr. Emilio E. Amodei
\\w\w mous •
Kathleen (Dynan) and James I
Black, Ph.D. ..
Kellyann Jeletic ....
Mr. Robert A. Krauss
Mr. James ! Mc Mahon ....
Mr Robert F Meighan ...
Ellen J. (Chester) and Joseph L.
Pasquale ..
John F.Piree, CPA...
Patrick B. Shanahan **•
Lenore T105 anosk^ -Siegler, '84 •-
Ms, Diane M Ungvarsky ..
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Bencie Family ..
Mr Sean P Brennan .
Ms [osianeM. Bulens-Wunderle ♦*♦
Mr. Edward W, Cummmgsjr. *♦*♦
Mr. Arthur C. Dettra
John T.Dovle. CPA....
Mr Chnsropher J. Lamb ...
Martin A. and Monica (Wiltshire)
Lupinetti
Janet (Fitzgerald) and Richard C.
McElwee
Mr Robert A. Nyce .
Mr. Dennis T Owen- ...
Joseph B. Pmo, DMD...
Mr. Christopher J. Shields
Mr Henry J Straub ...
Mary and James Tarabocchia
Charles J. Testa .
Paul J. Van Heest jr.
Donors
(UptoSl39)
Deborah A. (Eiser) and Jerome J.
Azarewicz ...
Ms. Mary A. Bacon ...
Patricia A. Bennett •
Deborah (Fay) and Joshua Buch,
Ph.D. ...
Mr Michael P. Cassidy ..
Ms. Pamela Z. Clary ••
Brian J. Connolly
Mr. Paul J. Costalas
Gregory Curran ..
William B. Davis and Maryann
Pantano Davis •
M>. Maria J. (Bucci) DellaMonica .
Ms. Ann (Mayo) Dunn ...
Alfred] Durney IV. Esq. ...
Ms. Frances A. Dwyer *
Mr. Eric S. Fillman *
Mr Thomas M Flach ...
Joan (Orsini) Ford, Esq.
Ms. Barbara D. (Thorp) Gentry ...
Ms. MaryT. Giampietro •
Ms Joan E. Gibson *
Thomas M. and Mary I
(DerGarabedian) Harper ..
William F. Heim ...
Ms |anei I Hill .
Mi. hael \ lln-ch.MD .
leanne (Yuengling) and R dph S
HisleHU
Mi James P Hopkins Jr. •
Ms Susan M. Kaness •
Mr |ohn X Kearns ..
Mr. Austin P. Kelh, [i .
Ms Jeanie T Kelly
Michael B. Kogut, CPA
Ms Barbara (Lever) Krauss ..
Ms. Deborah A. (Rygalski) Kurowski •■
Ms. Agnes A. (Petka) Kwiatkowski •
Ms \ irginia D. (Pickup) Listman ...
Jane A. Lombard, Esq ..
Ms. Bridget G. Lowers •*
Ms Karen (O'Grady) Manners...
1 li '1)11.1 M. McAnespev, DPM .
Mr Edward J. McDevitt ....
Mr. Jeffrey M, McGarry ..
Ms. Helen M (McBrvan) McCnnley .«
Mr. Robert E. Murphy |r
Mr. Floyd R Nasuti .
Mr. Charles RNelms
Suzanne M and Thomas L.
Nickel-, 'ii
Leo E. and Mary M. (Costello)
O'Shea .
Ms. Kathleen M (Spaulding) Perry •«
Mr. Charles A. Petosa ..
Mr Stephen L. Pietnak ♦
Ms. Anne (Roarty) Plummet.
Danya Pompeo *
Michael Refiner ...
Ms. Marguerite H (Elias) Rice ..
Ms. Karen (Smith) Roche ...
Ms. Karen A. (Lawlor) Rossi *.
Ms. Cecilia M Ruppert ...
Mr. Robert A. Salanik ..
Mr. George M. Sawn •»
Ms. Ellen (Esposito) Schaible •
Diane Pandoh Screnci ...
Ms. Lisa (Basile) Shears ..*»
Ms. Eileen (McHugh) Silva *
Mr. Gregory P Smith ....
Mr. Kenneth J. Smith ...
Michael J. and Ruth M. (Williams)
Spadaro, Esq, ♦♦
Mr. John C. Swiencicki ...
Mr. Robert M. Talbot ..
James G. and Christine (Garvin)
Tressel, D.O. .
Joanne M. (Saponara) and
Paul J. Tyer »•
Matthew G.Walsh..
Mr. Paul F. Waltnch Jr. ...
Anthony J. Zuaio, CPA.
198s
University Club
(S10.000-s24.999)
Denise (D'Antonio) and Thomas
RMaleckiJi
Dr. Flubacher Club
(ss OOO S9.999)
Mr Roberr. F. Graham •
San Miguel Club
(sz.soo S4.999)
Mr. Milton J Ball...
1. Mark Coutson, Esq. ...
Richard L. Duszak Jr., MP. ....
DECEASEDt RETIRED' WOMEN'S GIVING CIRCLE*
26
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Chairman's Club
(m 000 52 t"L'l
< -.1 Marco Coppola, D.O..FACEP.
Mr. Douglas C. Dotzman .
JohnK. Dugan,CPA«
Mr. Joseph R HuckJr.....
Mr Michael E. McDevitt *
Elaine O Mshomba and Richard I
Mshomba ...
Nancy Monenson Neary •
Mr Timothy O'Shaughnessy ...
Christine M (Tanzosh) and Peter
W. Tun...
Mr. Thomas W. Whittle 111 «.
Founder's Club
(Ssoo 5999)
Tricia (Lenaghan) and Edward 1
Hogan, Esq. ..
Lisa M Mallon ...
Maureen (McGonigal) and Frederict
C. Mischler )r .
Mark Turner and Dr. Regina
OristaglioTurnei ••
Ugo Donini Club
($250 S499)
Kathleen [Dynan) and James j,
Black, Ph.D. ..
Robert E. Bolgerji
( Iregor^ A and Marybech (Senn)
Burton ••
John and Leslie Connolly ..
Robert Foul ..
Mr. James J ( fallombardo ..
[ane (< Iregorio) and Charles W.
Greenberg ...
Gerald C. Grunewald, Ph.D ...
Mr. Terrence ). Jacob ....
Dr. and Mrs- Bernard F. King ..
Nancj A (Brown) Marino, M.D. ♦
Mr. Michael V, McDermott »•
Mi Shelby F. Moore ...
Mr Edward J. Reirmeyer ...
Phyllis Garberman Schapire, M D. ...
Lisa Simonsonand Mario Jorquera ..
Kathleen (Golden) and Edward M.
Waddington .
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
John S. and Rita (Morrin) Rirnhak ...
Elaine R. (Volk) and Daniel B. Flynn .
Mr. James C. Goldsmith ...
Kevin V. James, M.D ».
Patricia A. and ['.inns I' McBride
Alice (Premaza) Mueller, DO , and
John I- Mueller Jr.. D.O. «.
I imes 1 1 Pickering |r , Esq ..
Mr John V Rattens ..
loelC Rosenfeld, 70, and
Beth A. Rosenfeld, '85 .
Mr. Scott M. Schieck ♦.
Patricia C Stimson ..
Ms. Danielle M (Miller) Swishe(
Ms. Marilyn 1 Youd
Donors
,1 pto ■>:?«■))
Mr. Kenneth F, Atteldt
Ms. Elizabeth M. Aguilera .
Maureen (Gavaghan) and Scoti E.
Arnold ...
Kimberly Ann Atkinson, D.O. .
|erome I and Deborah A (Eiser)
Ar.uewic: ...
Donna A. Bacon, Ph.D...
Ms. Elizabeth A Baker ..
Ms. Donna J. Bates ••
t harlesD I alhoon, DDS .
Arlenc B. Callender-Agiliga, Esq,
[oseph M Claffey ...
Ms. Deborah (Herman) C !losson ..
Mr Lee I Culver ...
Mr. Charles T. Downs ..
Mi Eugene I I >i iganosky ...
Ms Lisa (Goldman) Driban «•
Mr Sean D Duffin ..
Mr. Gregory A. Evans •
Mr Ralph E km. in I, .-
Denise A Franchetti, CFA • ••
( Ihristopher R. Fulong, M D •
Ms. Mary E. Gallagher ...
Mr John R. Gauntt .
Denise j Halpin .
Mary J. (DerGarahedian) and
Thomas M. Harper ..
Arthur J. Hass, CPA ...
Ms. Linda J. (Bern) Hearn
Mr Joseph M Herman
Mr. James R. Humphreys ...
Mr. Thomas I Hutchinson Jr. ...
Mr. Anthony C. Isabella •
Paul M, Keenanand Cynthia M
(Barrolomeo) Keenan *.
Mr. Michael I Kenville ••
Rev David J Kossey. .
Ms. Kathryn M (Dougherty) Lieb....
Mr ReedC Lifka ..
Mt Joaquin P Lucero •*
Mr. William T.McCloskey...
Mr. William H. McCormickJr. ..
Ms Patricia A Mel taniels .
Mr Thomas J. McKenna .
Ms. Mary (Geyer) McLaughlin ***
Mr. Joseph C. McTamney ....
Ms. Margaret A. Morthorst ....
Ms. Marianne R Muller .
Margarei Mortimer Olkowski ...
Mr. Francis E. O'Rourke ..
Mr. Karl W. Orth
Ms. Diane Or:echossski •♦
Jeltrey I and Eh:aherh (Mastropaolo)
Oulton ..
Michele Patrick ..
Mr Robert Pavonc »•
Ms I. "i nne M (Hopkins) Pepe
Nicholas A. Tick, R.Ph., MBA .
Mi Kathleen E. (Pedicone) Pinzka ..
Ms. Lisa A. (Hering) Pratt.
Ms, Karen (Marshall) Raguso .
Mr. David W.Richard..
Ms. Margaret A Ruane ....
Mr. Jaime P Salindongjr. ...
Ms. Julie A. (Dougherty) Schuck ...
Charles L. and Mary E Schuster ...
Mt. Joseph M. Simon
Ms. WiIIj F. Stokes ...
Ms, Karen A (Miller) Teitman .
Mr. Gregory J. Telthorstcr ...
Ms Mars E (McGee) Thompson ....
Jacqueline (Flaherty) and John P
Toner ..
James G. and Christine (Garvin)
Tressel, D.O. .
Ms Karen R. Weiss...
Mr. Robert D. Williams —.
Mimi V. Woods. R.N., BSN, CCRN ..
1986
San Miguel Club
($2 500 M '""'1
Mr. Robert W L.puk II..
Ms Ronnie Amos Sweedei and John
I Sweeder, Ed.D. .♦.
Chairman's Club
(si 0.1.1 s; .; ■ 1 ■ ( l
Beth M and Daniel K. Fitzpatrick,
I PA, CFA..
Michelle A Haitsch*...
Mr. Dean A. Henry ...
Helen M. (Schrama) and Thomas
I Mazzei •
Founder"* Club
1 .... 5999)
( Iregor^ and Judith E. (Gallagher)
Braun, M.D. ...
Ellen M Camphell ..
Kevin M. Cregan, M.D. *
Andres Nugent Greening .
Vincent J. Market ..
John F, R A. '86, and Ros ry.
(Brennan) McGonigle, MSN '96 •■
Ugo Donini Cllib
($250 S499)
Tons Ahillas
Maryheth (Senn) and Gregory A.
Burton ..
John and Leslie Connolly ..
Ms. Kirn L G.iIIiks
Chip Greenberg ...
Robert M. and Joan P. (Bourrillion)
Larney
Mr and Mrs |ohn Macoretta ••
Deborah (Sawyer), R A. '86, ind
Martin R McCann III. BBA "83,
MBA '93 .
Michael Simmonds-..
Anniversary Club
(S140 5249)
Ms. Rosemane Asamura »
Joseph W. Galassi [r., M.D.
Ms Laura A. (Pesika) Gibble ...
Lisa (Marino) and Michael
HallowelU
Mr. Harry G. Kyriakodis .♦•
Ms. v .iniille (Janicki) Lajaunie .
Monica (Wiltshire) and Martin
A Lupinetti
Ml k. 1 m M. McCreery
Ms. Jacqueline T. McGrath ...
Patrick C. Murphy. Esq .
Joseph F. and Barharann (Leutner)
Ruds
Joseph D. Rush 111 ..
Mr EncR.Scheftler...
Mr Dimitry Shilenok *.
Ms. Mary L Wdhy ...
Donors
(L ptoSijg)
M Patricia G. (Simmons) Alderfer ..
Mr Joseph J. Bisicchia .
Mr. Michael P. Bradley ..
Mr Frank J. Campisi ..
Ms Jane E. (Rates) Cero ....
Ms lUIO.Crandley.
Michael and Nancy Dickinson ...
Mr. John M. Douglass ••
Mr. John R. Ferraro ...
Ms Maureen A. (Kovatch)
Flanagan ..
Ms Carol L Gash...
Haylej (Atnikov) and Ml in D
Geller ...
Annemane (Knox) and Terence P
( iillespie •»
Mr. William J. Gimpel
Mr. Bruce Hammerman .
Roberi I tellings
[eanne (Yuengling) and Ralph S.
Hisle 111 .
Albert W Kellenbenz..
Mi I ^ndn w I. ifond ••
Ms Barbara f iK illi m) Lamblin .«
Benjamin L. and Lynn (Piatkowski)
Levin ..
Ms. 1 isa A. Loeher..
Ms Madeline T Madden ...
Mr James E McGee Ji ...
[ 'iane M Md lovern .
Sean X. and Lands M (VanArsdale)
McGrath ...
( larol Miller ..
Mr. Robert P. Miller...
Mi Bobbi Poursanidis
Mr. John A. Prendergast h
M ■ loan M. Quinn ..
Ms. Constance D. Rice ..
Mr Gerard P, Ryan and Ms. Eileen
M lonas-Ryan
Mi lost ph F 5( ullyjr. .
Mr. Brian R. Shields ..
Man inne (McErlane) Smith. CPA
Ms Agatha Stone ...
Marge Tiernes ...
I iari D Vogin,M.D..«
I 'i in< 1 Marshall) and Michael -\
Weiss, I'Ds..
Thomas P and Nancy (McNally)
Wilkin-, in
Mi Joseph M Wojnai ..
Maria Sheeron Zorzy ...
1987
University Club
> 524,999)
Joseph V, Queenan, M.D. ..
Dr. Flubacher Club
(Ss ooa S9.999)
5ti ■■ 1 I legnan **
Pauline C Seals mo, Esq. ..
San Miguel Club
(52,500 S4.999)
Elizabeth R (Leneweaver) • and
Thomas J. Lochner ...
Chairman's Club
(si 000 S2.499)
Mr. Stephen G. Meyer
Maureen (Ryan) and John D. Rilhny,
CPA ...
Founder's Club
($500 S999)
Ana Maria Catanzaro *
Mr. John J. EderJr. ..
Mr Matthew J Flamini •
Mars L Goldschmidt, Ph I ) • -■
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Mr. William L. Baldwin ..
Mr Jerome T. Bradley ...
Jon R. and Kristine (( Irady)
Derewtc:. Esq. .
Ms. Susan M. Dougherty •
Mr Joseph F Hughes Jr.
Ms Susan M Kennedy •
Mr. John G. Preston ...
Maureen 1 Iholewiak Royds ...
Mi Ni run T Scherer .
Mil,. Stahlei '8/
Ms (. ierri (Watkins) Swen rlitsch • ••
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
An. .n\ in. .us ..
mous ..
Ms. Dolores A. Bym< ...
Ms. Ce< ilia II ( lampbell *
I hristinc M. 1 hampine ...
Mr. Timothy F * Jollins |r. ...
Diana Hermann, M.D, ..
[oann M Lytle, Esq. •
Mars and Michai I Moloney
Thomas J. Monaghan and Kathleen
M. Monaghan ....
Debra Ric ci Nasi ■ ••
Rev. Michael R. OH. ira.OMI
Carolyn A. Sheenan, I 'Ml '
Dr. DoreeF Sitkoff.
Patricia (Nines) and Edward V\
Skorpinski, M D. ...
Jonathan C. Squires. D.O
Marie Yakubik, VMD.
Donors
(UptoSl39)
Lis.t Adamovage-Hoback ...
Catherine (Dunworth) and
Christopher N. Bona ..
John A. Brennan Jr. and Janice
( i isho Brennan .
Robert T. Brill, Ph.D. ...
Ms. Laura J Cavanaugh ..
Mr Frank A. Chominski .
Eileen (Hill) and Francis G
Devlin, CPA
Ms. Rosemane A. Devlin *.
Cynthia I liBuono, VMD ..
Mr Steplun P. Dolan Jr. ....
Ms. Lisa A. (Gallagher) Dougherty .
Res. Edward J- Filardi
Patricia A. Fogel
Mr CharlesG Fries 111 .
Jefl Fusco ..
Mr. Kevin P Gatlaghet ••
Mr John A. Gamlin •
Thomas J. Gorman ...
Ms Victoria P Gradel ....
Ms. Elizabeth S. Henry-Williams
Robert Young Chul Hyun
Paul M Keenan and 1 ynthia M
(Bartolomeo) Keenan ..
Mr. Charles N. Keith 111 ...
Ms Marhne S. Kraus ...
Mr James F Langan .
F Neil Lindentelser ..
Ms Marianne C. (Grahania) Lock .
Mr |oseph T Lukens
Ms Kathleen A Margay •
Ms.Charlene M (Md oy) Mayer.*.
Michael P. and Kathleen R (O'Hara)
McGeehan ..
Mi. hek-M. Miller, R.N. .MSN...
Ms. Rosemane (( an sella) Miller ...
John J. .md Alicia (1 lood) Morris ••
Ms Stephanie J. (Gamble) O'Hagan •+
Mi Mario A, Oliveti ..
Mr Michael J O'Neill
Anna Mane Pagliaccetti .
Ms. Gina (Cristiano) Rappaport
Ms. Linda A. Razler..
Mr Robert W Reeves
Ms Jane (Kirk) Roberts —
Ms \nnmarie P. Rsan ..
Patricia (Santry) and Paul T
jeau •»
Ji iseph M Shakely .
Bill and Janet Smith
Ms. Thelma E Suggs ••*
Years of Giving: 4- represents five years of giving to La Salle University
NOTl DATA TRACED BACK TO FIS< si 11 .:
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2007-2008
27
rol H.Thm. ..
1
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■
1988
University Club
: 999]
leffrei R Boyle.l PA ».
Dr. FlubacherClub
I
Louise J-P. Harm.in and Ri ibt tl
L.B. Harman ...
Christopher J [anis, CPA,
and Bernadette Mulligan
Janis, EJ D ••
Joseph M- Kelly/Antrim
International Inc. *
Mr. John N. McBryan •
S \n Miguel Club
■ j 999)
I In t< hen A (Hei bn< r) and
Wade A- Brosius •*•
Mr. Da\ iJ M ( 'asale •
Mr. George J. Haitsch ...
Mr. David P. McShane .
Mr. Matthew J. Schwenderman •*•
Chairman's Club
(S I •■-■ i''''i
Mr. Matthew F. Costello *
Anthony an J Karen C (Mooney)
I lelVescova ..
John P. and Kathleen (Bagnell)
Finnegan *•
Maureen (Gimpel) Maley, Esq. ...
Kevin F. O'Donnell
Carolyn A. Piccone, M.D. ...
Maureen (Ryan) and John D. Rilling,
CPA ...
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
Mr. Steven J Coper..
Michael and Mary Ellen Gilhert ♦
Mr Timothy E Legler
Ms. Judi (Walsh) Loughlin ...
Ms Adeline L. (Cftrano) and
Ron Mandel ..
Mr. Robert J. Wilkinson.
Ugo Donini Club
(szso S499)
Douglas P. Allen ..
Dr. Paul L. and Vivien M. Boger
Mr. Stephen Friend ...
Susan Straub Fuller ..
Ms. Kathleen (Kuen:el) Gribb «•
Dr. Neil and Penny Johnson »
Christine and George A Perfecky,
Ph.D. ....
Marylynn (Kearney) and Daniel A.
Stecher ..
Vnniversari Club
S249)
P 1. h ird I Bailei ••
I imi ■ \ Boyd •
.. ■ L Boyei ••
Mi John 1' t. ampbell ..
Ellen and Joe 1 liorio •••
h li I ;s P M< ; arthy »•
Ma Nancy M Perl ...
Ms. Linda K Robinson ...
Barl .ii inn [1 1 utnei I and |i iseph
F. Rudy
1 hristint M Velicer ••
Michele (Tedeschi) Zimmerman,
Mil.
Donors
(UptoSi39)
Ms. Ann M (Uchtey) Avallone ..
Mr Michael I Berchick****
Ms |ulie (Fetzer) Bigelow ..
Ms Kathleen A. (Hinchey)Cantrell «
Mari D ind Francis N Cantwell 111
Moira (Brady) and Da\ id W ( ava •
|ohn M. Cellucci, M.D. *••
M ■ Shan nM ( )eravolo
Mr Michael A Cory ...
Mi |erry \\ ' Iran ford ...
Mr Thomas J. Deegan •
Michael DiChristofaro, CPA ...
Mr. Robert A. Diererle .
Mr. Mattheu s I Uugi
Ms Lynn (Woytyeky) Doan ...
Ms ( nnst. in. 1 Rshei Dunston
Michael En; ...
Kevin J ind I tebra (Sterra) Farrell .*
Carmen (Hinojosa) and Michael T.
RtzPatrick •
Mr Thomas L. Heron .
Ms Margaret (Igoe) Hubert ..
Kim Lattimer Long Hyde *♦
Mi Roberi \ Kati •
Mr, loseph T. Kelly ..
Mr. Won S Kim..
Katherine (Kaye) Lahman ...
Mr. Michael A. Licata •
Mr. Gilaad Matat .
Ms. Christine (Mari) Mazzola •
Ms Miriam C, (Jawork) MeCauley**
Annette M. (Bucci) and
George G. Mick »*
Alicia (Flood) and John J Morns .
Mr. DavidJ.O'Malley
Mr. Robert V. Pamhianco Jr. .
Ms. Nadia L. Pryszlak •
Ms. Michele A Sl.u mski-Mehlhaum
Jill B. (Cohen) Slutsky, DO., and
Robert M. Slutsky, Esq. .
Eileen M. (Carcione) Strulson, Est.| ..
Patricia Sutton-Ma::eo ...
Zenobia M. Teel, R.N. ..
Ms. Barbara (Maier) Thomas ♦•
Ms. Marilyn Watkins *
Mrs. Bernadette M. (Bonaduce)
Weaver ♦.
Mr. Douglas B. Weiler .
Mr. Darren S. White ♦
Mr Ronald M. White ♦
Mr. James R.Wilkins.
Mr. Michael D. Willis ..
Ms. Linda A (Martin) Wojton *
Ms. Nancy E. Zoeltsch •*•
Mr. Christopher M. Zupko *
[089
Dr. Flubacher Club
($S 0O0 S9 )
Mr. [''avid E. t ireed ••
Bernadette Mulligan Jams, Ed.D . and
Christopher 1 Jams, CPA ...
Chairman's Club
52 499)
Ms. Kelly A. Greenberg .
Andrei (Schwind) and John R Schwab
Founder's Club
S999)
lonathen and Theresa (Quane) Bell ..
Kevin and Megan Byrne
William J. Dorgan, Esq. .
Brother Joseph Dougherty, F.S.C.. Ph.D
Eras( 7. Pohorylo, Pharm D ...
Mr. Carroll E. RocLe\ ••
|.i\ D Stevens, M.D,
Mr. Michael E. Van Thuyne •••
Ugo Donini Club
(S2S0 S499)
Mr. Michael H. Arment ..
I hi Mark J. Augello.
Mr. Charles P. Geary Jr. ...
Jim Dandy •*
Mr. Michael V. t inltin ...
Mr |ames K.Gulick Jr. «
Mi Stephen D kopec ..
Thomas M McGuire, Ph.D. ...
Jane E. Nagle, Esq. ...
Miriam (Dvorak) and Mark A.
Wennersten ...
JosephJ.ZelinskyJr.,M.D.«
Anniversary Club
($1 io 5249)
Mary Elizabeth Barr
Mr. Robert A. Butler ...
Mr I tennis M Duhon ...
Peggy Gallagher
Ms. Valerie Green *
Tim Helmick, Helmick Prisco
&. Company •
Mr. David P. Horrell ..
Mr. Terrance | King ••
Michael and Mary Moloney
Mr. James G. Simone *
Diane (Lisiewski) and Thomas D.
Sykes *.
Donors
I I p to $139)
David P. Bauer. CPA .
Ms. Andrea Bonaccorsi *
Mr. John P. Braunsat •»
Ms. Barbara A. Coady «
Maj. William J. Collins Jr. ♦
Mr. William M. Coneghen Jr. *
Mr. Steven A. DeMasi ..
Mr. Stephen J Dougherty *
Joan Rayca Fassano **
Michael T. and Carmen (Hinojosa)
RtzPatrick
Mr. Joseph A. Forcina *•
Mr. Stephen P. Gessner *•
Mr. George W. Glaze ..
Mr. Thomas G Haight ...
Ms. Diane L. Hamburg **
Andrew C. and Jennifer A. (Rosica)
I leiges
Ms. Wanda T. Houston ...
Ms. Blanche (Palacio) Kammei ..
Mi Gerald T Mc( ami ..
Ms Barbara M Mel tonald*
1 in.K \1 (\ anArsdale) and
Sean X, Mc( irath *.
Mr Peter A Mollica *
Mi If m ard M Morgan ..
Karen S. (Bncker) Moscr
Elizabeth (Doyle) and Timothy I I
Moxey •*
Mr. Brian J Murr.n
Kev in M and Man, (McGonigle)
Oleksiak**
Mr. Hermon L. Parker ...
Sharon (Monaghan) and Stephen
K. Pieiller .
IcttKA S Piecreak, CPA .,
Mark and Bernice Purcell •*
Paul T and Patricia (Santry)
- nr. ageau •♦
Brother Robert J. Schaefer, Fm
Mr. Richard J. Schafei ••
Ms. Jennifer C. (Poe) Scheel ..
Ms. Carol (Timson) Schwarz .»
SusanJ.Scutti.R.Ph-.J.D. ...
i ( 1 hi M. Sheehan ♦•
Ms. Theresa M (Frydlewicz)
Sheridan .
Romayne Parks Standi .
Ms. Christine M (Nodler) Stone ••
Ms. Carole (Whittell) Sweeney ...
Ms. Janice (Perry) Trichtinger ...
Maureen E- (Pancoat) and Gerald W.
Waddington •*
Sister Margaret E. Walsh, S.S I •
Ms. Janet A. (Zatkins) Warner ••
Greg Whelan ..
Dana (Flaherty) Worthington, CPA ..
Mr Mitchell I Yanak Jr. ..
I990
President's Club
(S$0 00a and above)
Mr Elmer F. Hansen III ~
University Club
(-1 S24 999)
Nancy G. and William W. Matthe\
III, Esq. ...
San Miguel Cllib
(S2.SO0 M ,1
John Tripp Davis .
Chairman's Club
(Sl.OOO- S2 499)
James C. Anagnos, Esq. ..
Edie A. and Norhert F. Belzer,
PhD. .♦
Karen C. (Mooney) and Anthony
DelVescovo .
Mr. Peter J. Fr.sko ..
Mr. Christopher G. Jahn ..
Mr. Paul D Schaefer ..
Ms. Marcella A. (Kuttler) Bossow
Schankweilet •*
Anthony C. Tridico, Ph.D. ..
Founder's Club
(ssoo S999)
Mr. David B. Angelastro
Michael F Gilronan and Maura E
Harngan •
James and Deborah Horan
lennifei A (Nelson) • and Daniel
A. Lalond .
Ms Anna L. Plakans .
Ugo Donini Club
S499)
Sean Patrick DeHaven
Mr. Sean M. Deviney
I 1. 1 \ id T and Lis. 1 A (Baum)
Espen shade-
Mr John J. Grabusky
Mr. John F. Miller.
Mary Ellen (Banrord) and Thomas |
O'Malley, Esq. ...
Christine and George A. Perfecky,
Ph.D. .
Mr. Scott G. Roper ...
Mr. R. Matthew Stephenson
Mr.Jerrold A. Walton.
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Laura (Gavin) Blanchheld ...
Mr John B- Conroy .
Gail Beatty Davis *
Mr. Robert F. Fmkelston ..
Carole A. Heys ..
Kathleen (Quigley) and Christopher
M. Hudak .
Michael G. McCahe and Margaret
Nichols McCahe **
Mr. James J. McCrane III •
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rhoads Jr. .
Boh and Midge Shewhrooks ♦
Dr. Frank M. Stearns *
Virginia M. Wagner .♦
Carl R. Zampetti
Donors
{ Up to S139)
Ms. Gina R. Amato •
Ms. Denise (Cassidy) Arrigale .
Alexandria T. Bosch .
Ms. Deirdre S. Braciszewski •
John A. Brennan Jr. and Janice
Gasho Brennan .
Ms. Karen A. (Dougherty) Bura .♦
Jennifer G. (White) and Paul F.
Centofanti Jr.
Patrick J. Conway ...
Ms. Sharon (Knieiewskt) Cryer .
Mr. Michael J. Curley
Ms. Stephanie A. (Colello) Derrig *•*
Joseph G. and Shetla E. (Paul)
Dever *.
Mr. Josh Ditsky .
Ms. Suzanne M. (Lardcar) Dot son *••
Ms. Kathleen E. Duggan ...
Brother Francis X. Eells, F.S.C.
Brian Fancovic ...
Ms. Patricia C. Farrell ♦.
Ms. Lorraine (Harbison) Fleury »
Brother Timothy J. Froehlich, F.S.C,
Mr. Joseph S. Galvano .
Ms. Christine L. (Malloy) Garr
Mr. Daniel J. Glowatski ..
Mr Robert W. Grimes •
Ms. Anne (Preisler) Groch *••
Ms. Regina G. (Banko) Halecky
Ms. Laureen T (Cianfrini) Hayes •
Maria |. (Colsey) and Brian L. Heard •♦
Jennifer A. (Rosica) and Andrew
C. Heiges
Ms. Mary (Ames) Hendry ...
Mr. Larry D. Holman ..
David Homiak **
Mr. Philip M. Indehcato.
Ms. Maureen M. Kane ••
Mr. Matthew M. Kilhnger •*•
Mr. James A Kolpack ...
DECEASEDt RETIRED' WOMEN'S GIVING CIRCLE"
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LA SALLE MAGAZINE
In Honor Of
Gifts were made in 2007-2008 honoring
the following individuals:
Mr. Edward I. Bernstein
Brother Daniel Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D.
Brother Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D., '68
James Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Derino
Brother Gabriel A. Fagan, FS.C, Ph.D.
Mr. Salvatore R. Faia, '84
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Farrell, 75
Mr. James I. Gracyalny, '50 t
Dr. and Dr. Charles Haberstroh
Ken Hill, '64
Jonathan Knappenberger, Ph.D.
Mr. Myles T. Kuppe, '73
Norman Labell
MarkRatkus, Ph.D., "69
Mr. .tnd Mrs. Robert F. McGinley
Mr. James A. McGovern, '50
Brother Thomas H. McPhillips, F.S.C., Ph.D., '72
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Meko Jr., '90
Marc R. Moreau, Ph.D.
Ms. Catherine Romeo
Ms. Carmella Salvucci
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Spera
Mr. Robert J. Wilkinson, '88
Mr. Nelson Williams
Ms. Zoe M. Zielinski
Mr MevenJ. Laderman »*
Mr MatthewJ. LedVuh |r
Mr- I' ihanna Lea i **
Mr Dennis C Linso .
Ms. Miriam L. (Gardner! Lukas
Andrew L (Palumho) and
Darrvl L Mack ..
Anthony ( ! Martillotti.CPA.CFE***
Mr John-Claude Marnn ..
Ms. Ruthlvn X Martin
Ms \\ anda M iDamels) Martorano *•*
Ms Christine (LaPointe) McHale
Mr. William D. McMcnamin ••
C hristine R. (Klaster) Meko, E^q..
and John J. Meko h
Lisa M iC'iacometti) and Michael S.
Mingheneth •
Joseph Morelli
Ms. Karen S. (Granc. I Moyet .
Tim and Jen Nogowski and Family .
Mi [oseph J. O'Connor III *•
Mr Mark W Pinto-
Barbara Pope *»•
Ms Alice M.R.(Wingert) Price.
Bernadette Puodnunas
Ms Sharon (Sochanchak) Scharr***
Ms. Dehra L Scott ..
i hristi 'pher E- Selgrath. D.O. .
Ms. Susan (Murphy) Spence
Ms. Catherine A. (Kellv)
Makem Stock .
Ms. Kathleen P. (Connor) Sweeney
Mr Michael P. Tedesoi ..
Mr Michael C. Thomson •*
Ms Jennifei A. Turner ».
Mr David R.Tuttle..
Ms, Paula A \ enen ♦*
Maureen (Buckley) and Michael P.
\\ n.l.
Mr Kenneth E West Jr ..
Mr Michael 1 Young
Ms. Arpie Zerounian ••
1991
Dr FlubacherClub
C&S OOO S<
Mr Kyle V. Mar\anski •*
Chairman's Club
(Si.ooi 52.4
Ms Lisa V. Emenck • •
Mr Jason M. Harris ♦«
Eric and Suranne Topp\ ••
Founder's Club
($500 S999)
Daniel A. and Jennifer A
i Nelson) Latond ♦
Mr.JamesJ.McBndelN
Ms. Kunherly S. Toome*. •
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Sci itt and Ir-ni Besler .
Mr. Steven R. DeLahio .
Bernadette Dlugokecki .
Li- 1 M Donahue and Kenneth I.
Rose III ..
David T. and Lisa A (Baum)
Espenshade
Mr. Charles W. Greenhery Jr. *
Judith A. (Drohile) and Daniel P.
Joyce Jr ...
Loretta (Hotmann) and Edw n.l 1'
Lemanowic:, Esq.
Mr Andrew J \\ sK , .
Anniversary Club
S249)
Ms Jeanne Bayers
Ms. Frances J. Bennerr .
Mr. Fred }. Domico Jr. ••
k'tt and Cathy Fn-k. i-Holsing ..
Mr. Terence Gallagher •
Mr. Thomas R. Purvcki
I frs I >i 'hii.i and l '->.| hi 1
Joe and Marcie Romano ..
Ms Louise F Winski ••
Donors
S139)
Mr. Anthony P. Angelo
Chuck Ball ..
Mr William J. Brown
Traci DiDomenico Bruno ••
Ms Eva L. Burnett
Diane L- Campo .
Ms. lne:B Clarke.
Ms * i>lleen M. (Hahn) Connor .
Joseph M C-crc^evits and
GinaM Russo I PA.
Ms ( athyann (Ries) Dalaimo *••
ricia DeSanto •**
Jeanne M. Gaughan, DVM •
Mr. ChnsropherJ. Gill ••
Michael W. and Chnsta A.
llohnson) Glaze
Mr. Joel S. Graett •»
Ms Sylvia T (Becse) Hahn-Griffiths
Joseph R. Hainthaler. '91,
and MaryAnn (Buschka)
Hainthaler. "92 ..
Diane M iBr.iJ\ ) Janosek, Esq •
Bernadette F. and James J. Kenny Jr. ..
Ms Carta J. Lauh ...
Mr Walter T- Loma\ .
Nicholas P LoPresti, M.D.
Mr Gino Lostracco •.
Ms, Clare Y. Marnn ..
Mr. Joseph Massucci ...
Ms. Jeanne M. Mattel
Mr. James J. McDonald Jr. —
Ms. Christina (Maria) McGamgle **•
Mr loi.nl Millet
Stephen K and Sharon (Monaghan)
Pic i tier
|oanne M. (Dolack) and k>veph A.
Quattrone ...
Mr. Thomas]. Schugsta .*
Mr. Frederick Schwa nenhach .
Mr hide A -X'Jhak
Mr. Francis G. Steiner III ••
Theresa C. (McDonnell) Sticknev, ,|J1 .
Ms. Shei ieritz .
Ms Anne Mane (Haist) Thomas ..
M- Mary Ellen C. (Tomas:ewskii
Thorpe ...
Ms Carolyn A vonMechow***
Mr. Jason M W.ik-man *•
Michael P. and Maureen (Buckle\ I
Ward
Mr Robert T Wrighl lr. ...
Laura L iReiiMad* and Paul J.
Zekrzeusk., DO
1992
Chairman s Club
■ ! : 4-101
Chris and Jeannine Calhoun
Joe and Sue (Schwah) Hohenleitner *
Tom _(nd Janet Lutter
Founder's Club
-999)
Michael A and Trac} E (Malone)
Boedevui: ...
Scott D. hi I Rente R. Camphell .
Peg Forrestd ..
Ms. Lois W Kaznicki .
Ms Janet L Parker ...
Mr Michael P Smith ..
Clara (Ciossek) and William T \
Ugo Donini Club
(S2SO S-(«m)
Mr.Janie- M Dougherty*
Linda Ewald *•
Thomas G. and Kathleen V
(McGovern) Furer •
Jason R. Gilbert •
Loretta (Hotmann) and Edward P
Lemanowic:, E^q •
Christine M (Kimmel) N! igi
PHR..
Ms, Kerr'. M. McCormack
William F. Miller .
Mr. Damian [ Mogavero •
Beth (Fabritius) Moreau .»
Anniversary Club
<M-P-> S249)
t "hn< and (en Barhier ..
Kevin D Be^k, Ph.D. .
Mr. Carl M. Bradley
Thomas and Melissa (Guenther)
Cieslak *.
Mr. Charle> I Durmngjr. ..
Mr, Robert J. Geiss ..
Ms. Heather A. (Stnetl Gervais •
Ms Maryellen (Shields) Hill .
t Christopher M. and Kathleen
(Quigley) Hudal •
Traci Wilheim Kohli
Ms Patricia L (Pfleger) McGoldrick.
lame* A and Eileen M (Ruff) Moran
Mr, and Mrs David L. Rhoad> Jr. •
Ms. Leslie A. (Blanchard) Stapletord —
Daniel D. Swankoski •
Mr and Mr-. Chri-topher B.
Taulane ...
Donors
( Up to S Ho I
Ms Anne K Bishop ...
Ms Lorraine (Mittura) I "
Mr. Camilo D. Camp 15
Jennifer G (White) and Paul F.
Centotanti Jr
Michael A Consiglio, Esq. •
Rev. David E. Diamond
Mark DiCnstino .
Mr. Robert L.Dreibhold.
Ms Kathryn M. Esposito *
Mr. Robert B Frv .
Brian P. Gerrard ..
William 1 Gretzula •
losephR Hainthaler, '91,
and MarvAnn (Buschka]
Hainthaler, '92 -.
Brother Brian Henderson 1 E I
Joseph Hogan, CPA, MBA-
PaulM-Hogate.M \ . LCSW.LPC,
Mr Sean A. Hughes
-\.m - A\ aiitsch) indJohnT Hurd .
Ms Marguerite M. Kane ••
Sir. Peter W Lafl
Mr. Charles G. Lannutti •
Ms Ellen H. Link ..
Mr. Andrei N Lushnycky <
Ms. Kathleen S MacDonald ...
Mr Arthur G Martin Jr. «
Thomas McDermoti and Bern 1
Henn. i
Mr. |ohn M Mi I
Ms Veronica (Fallon) M '
Donna-Maria (T,n:ci* V.
MichaelS and Lisa M (Giacometti)
Minghenelli •
Mr Qu>. D Nguyen
Mr. Thomas J. O'Farrell •
Ms. Denise M. O'Hara ..
Ms Mar, (Rinehart) O'Neill -
Mr Daniel S Pelu)lo«.
liolas L. Perna Jr. •«
A. and Elizabeth J.
(Mullarke\ ) Pii
Marl and Bernice Purcell ••
Ms. Kathleen M (Loughman)
R .IlL-
Ms. Eleanor E. Richard- >■ 1 -
Ms. Elena M (Snyder) Rodn^ue: .
Mr Jonathan I"1 Roesser ..
k^L-ph M. Csercse\ it'- and GinaM.
Ruvm.. CPA .
Mr. Thomas C h
Ms Lindamarie B. (Sand
Mr William J. Thanel
Ms Charlene (Dewees) Vail ..
Mr- Karen J. (Oakley) Wallitsch.
Mr Ji ihn T Willi ■
Laura L iReit-'stad) and Paul J.
Zekr:ewski, P.O.
Mr Michael J. Ziff—
1993
University Club
. . . S24 999)
Thilip T and Bridget Hintre «
Dr Flubacher Club
(S5.000 -
Mr. Anthony F \'erle::a ••
San Miguel Club
vi 999)
Tar\n tMcDermott> and Richard T
De\ incent »
Chairman's Club
i
: 1 leannine Calhoun •
Daniel L. DeStetano •
wa b) Hohenleitner *•
Theresa K Travis • and John F Gill •
Founder's Club
Traci E. (Malone) and Michael A.
Boedew
I ole) Davis«
Mr and Mrs Leah (Barrett I
Finnesan ••
M-. Kath\ (Brown) Rtzpatrick ..
John P Sheahan ..
Ugo Donini Club
■ 199)
Anonymi
Mr William P. Browne .
Mr |ohnH Ladeh..
Helene T. Grady and Mai l
Gallagher •
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: ■ Leil crt, I'M!'
Ms Barbai > (Lance) Men in .
( ierald I Tai tnc A 1 |i -•
Mr Carl S Watts
Donors
Mi Daniel 1 Albrechi • •
Marl \ ^ngelo
\ n. ■!!'■, in. lUS •
Mr Andrew R Beck.
Ms.Brunella L (Mirarchi) Benali s ••
Ms Carol I Bosworth
Shirley (Ellsworth) and Carmen J.
Chiaradonna
Ms. Veronica V. il ludson) I 'aniel
Ms Kathleen M (Mahoney)
Dantzter
Mr Arnold \ DeLeon •
Mr CraigS I >< \ in<
I :es (Kozul) and P. ter] I i'< »ra i< ■
Ms 1 lonna M (Zanzinger)
Farrington »*
Ms '■■ iih \ Fowser *
Ms Barbara A Gatlen .
M irg m r [Rayca) and [ames P
Canter •
Mr. J. Christopher Gibson
Natalie A (Tibenski » an I I tennis R
i ilowacki )r .
Thomas R. and Tina M (Ortlieb)
Hall .
Erin K. (Hickey) and Troi 1 Hegglin**
Mr. Drew A Hoben
Ms 1 lenis< M (Green) [udd •
Ms Angela (Duffy) Kelh, •
Mi I lennis D Kcllv
David and Maureen (Foley) Kimmel
Ms I'.hi.iY King
Jennifer M King, M D •
Michael ] Kokosk} ••
Ms. Linda Kunka ..
Ms Sara 1 1 MacNeil .
Mr. Gary J- Mather .
Mr. Thomas M Md .urd\ ..
Thomas McDermott and
Bernadette Hennegan *
Mr William H McDermoti HI •
Ms Colleen M McGeehan
Ms Kelley A (O'Malley) McGhee.
NK. Mana {Sa\ aresi l McKeown
Mr. Michael L. McLaverty •
Matthew D. Melinson .*
Mr. Matthew C. Miehle
( are} and Christine (Mulh) Mollo} •
Ms. R> isemar^ R Morse -.
Bernadette Murray Nace ••
Mrs. Julie A. (Zimmerman)
O'Malley «
Mr.DavidJ.OwsikJr .
Mar\ E. and Charles L. Schuster »
Ms. Annrene Snypse
Mr. Jerome J. Steffe
Ms. Patricia A. Stover ..
Mr. Timothy J Stn isse i •
Mr. Thomas |. Tantillo *•*
Ms Susan S. Oar.nu.hak) Thomas
Ms. Andrea j. (Lapusheski) Vicente ••
i lei ild « and M en I (P I
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en I Wei i ••
'.!■ Fi ml M W i ler.«
1994
( hairman's Club
52 499)
- M (McErlean) and Russell R.
I irrett •
Kailu : I Raymond A
F -
1. mi M
Mr Harvey M S( holl
AmyLynn 1 lood and Michael
-1. I 1 I . I I L ■ I .
Founders Club
($500 S999)
Heather (Mclnerney) Foor.CPA-
Ugo Donini Club
Mi I lennis 1. 1 Ihristofoi .
Kathleen N (Mc( Sovern) and
Thomas * ■ I urei *
Murlu wD.( Sallagher and
Helene T Grady •
Karen M. (Liechty) and Michael B.
lloh.in.
Mr and Mrs William P Mitchell*.
David II and Heather D.
(MacPherson) Smith •
Stephen F mdSh iron (Risa) Starr,
MSN -
Mi Timothy R Tilson ••
|oseph Woratyla and Si 11 ■ . (S! it< r)
Woratyla •
Anniversary Club
(5140 S249)
Stefam 1 * usano •
Rev Thomas 1 ( iardot ki, I'm D •-
Ms Tricia A. ( iiordano •*
Bob Hurley
Mi EdwardF Kelleher.
Mi Sanja^ M Kotcchs *
Mm I louglas A. LeVien 111 ••
Mr Patrick |. Moone^ • *
Michael 1 and Maria L. (Whitman)
Miimm
1 hi is and [en Parisi
Mr NicholasL Pfeiffer
loseph and Nicole (Shelly) Ptlkus»
Mr. Edward I Sheedy Jr. ..
Dr. Donna A Ti >nre\ .
Donors
(UptoSi39)
Ms Barbara L (Vandergrift)
Bittinger ..
MarcAnthony DeLeo *
Heather (McKenzie) De\ ic 1 1
Dean and [ennifer 1 liGiovanni .♦
[ aren M I riStefano-Spring *
Mi Patrick H Durkin.
Ms Ellen I. Eidc-lson*
Ms Laura E England »»
Ms ( hristi \ (< lose) Enright .
Jennett (Feldmayer) and George E.
Fassnacht Jr. .
Mr. Raul A. Fonts •
1 lni-i.i A (Johnson) and Michael
W. Glaze
Athletics Program
Partners and Sponsors
We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals, companies, and institutions
who contributed products, goods,
and services to La Salle in 2007-2008:
Corporate Partners
La Salle University Graduate Education
Acme Markets
La Salle University School oi Business
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
Maganty Ford ek Chevrolet
AT&T Wireless
Stout's Chatter Service
Coca-Cola
The Ugly Moose
Crowne Plana Main Line
Vcllowbook.com
Dunkin' Donuts
Independence Blue Cross
Gifts-in-Kind
La Salle University Alumni Association
Tony Abbott
NovaCare Rehabilitation
B&E Sportswear
Susquehanna Bank
John F. Carabello, DMD
United Healthcare
Carfagno Chevrolet
Bill DeMarco
Supporting Sponsors
Frank Felice
Ambler Fireplace & Patio
Ed Fierko
Amtrak
Holiday Inn Fort Washington
Beneficial Bank
Metropolitan Flag & Banner
Brothers of the Christian Schools
Pio Imports
California Pizza Kitchen
Bill Raftery
Dole Packaged Foods
Sneaker Villa
Finnigan's Wake
Sorella Rose Grille
Frank's Family Deli
Maria Tucker
Tina M. (Ortlieh) and Thomas R Hall
Mr Matthew W. Howlev
Ms \nnemane (Braun) Jannotta
Sister Mar> Karen Kelly, GNSH ♦.
David ind Maureen (Foley) Kimmel
Timothy Kindt and Family ••
Mr |ason A. Ktotkowski
Mr Steven J Kobasa *
Mr Erie L Kratschmer .
Michael A. Kumer
Jane A. (Jones) and Tony L. Lane *
Davi and Jen (Rueter) Lebisk) •
Ms. Sandra M (Ruscica) McDevitt
Ms. Frances C. McKeown ..
Ms. Ava L. Norfleet *
Ms Patricia M. Short +•
linn.- A and ReginaC. (Qtiinn)
Sonrag ♦*
Ms. Ellen M Truck- • ♦
Mr. Ronald D. Washington
1995
Chairman's Club
(Si OOO S2.499)
1 Barry and Carleen D. Dickinson •
AmyLynn Flood and Michael
Siciliano *»
Mr. Dennis A. Forte Jr *
StaciM (Wilhelm) and
Derek P Loranca ..
Founder's Club
(S500 S999)
Ms. Denise M. (Avnet) Adamczyk
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Paul and Teresa Adair »
Ms. Marta V. Alvarez ..
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Lyons *
Thi mias V Murphy
M- ( .1r.1l L Ramsey-Smith •
1 leather 1 1 (MacPherson) and
David H. Smith.
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Ms. Patricia A (I larriman) Fole> *
Eileen M (Ruff) and |ames A Moran •
Dr. Daniel A. Rakowski and
I Jr. lo\ M ( iianvittorio *
Jennifei Han Seidel ••
Donors
(L'p to S139)
Mi. I )ani( I I Atkinson
Holly L. (Hale) and Kevin D Ram
Timothy J. Beehler *•
Ms Diane Bilda.*
Ms. Amaris (Rodriguez) Brown .
Mr. Michael |. Burdziak lr .
Mr. Chhoeung V C !hao *
Mr. Neil Clover *»
Mr Maurice E l '.OX 111
Ms. Ave M. Devei •
Sheila F_ (Paul) and Joseph G. Dever
Ms. Marie T. (Boyle) Fazio .
Mi Jeffrey J. Canter •
Mr. Andrew H. Giorgi •
Mr. Stanley A. Guogas Ji **
Martin J. Hayes •
Ms. Diane M. Heal **
Troy 1 and Erin K (Hickey)
Hegglin .
Dr. Roseanne M I lofmann
Mr. James J. Johnston •
Mr. Derek G.Kephart
Kathleen R. (O'Hara) and
Michael P, McGeehan
Brian and Ktisten (Doheiiv)
McVeigh ••
Ms Eileen E (Hawke) Niksa •
Mr John F. O'Farrell .
Debbie (Carry) Pileggi •
Ms. Sandra M. Searle *
Mr. Robert P Stella
Mr. Carl A. Tori -
Catherine M- Treac\ *
Ms Leslie A Turchetti
Michael VardaroJr. +*
1996
Chairman's Club
(m 000 S2 4>->-->\
Ms. Connie A. Fennell
Mr. Thomas A. Leonard Jr. *
Ivrck P andStaci M. (Wilhelm)
Loranca .
Founder's Club
(s$oo S999)
John P., B.A. '86, and Rosemary
(Brennan), MSN '96, McGonigte *
Ugo Donini Club
(S250 S499)
Mr. Thomas M Denno *
Frances M. (Madden) and
John P. Gallagher, Esq. •
Catherine T. (Carroll) and
l arlW viral..
Joseph W , '96, and Alicia M.. '98,
Markmann
Ms. Sharon (Pennington) Spear *
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Ms. Melissa A. (Heider) Gompanick *<
Ms Susan C, Fallon -
Elena M. jams ..
Kathleen T. (Brennan) and
William J. Jones Jr. ••
Mr. Brian T. Kenney
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Mr Brian W Kirwan •
Kristin and ( lint Fairwi ai her.
Ms Denise M (Markmann) Dhawan
Ms 1 hristina A Kozi n
Mi and Mrs Robert 1 lelp
John I Schmitt III
Kristina W ihl Glan :mann •
Mr. Thomas J. Donnelly
M iha i M inta
Mark 1 1
Ms. M. Susan Tuk ••
Ms Sharon M Hafner •
Mr. Ji iseph M. Huher
Deanna E. Monroe .
lolden
Mr. and Mrs. Marl and
Lisa M Donahue and
[osephW., '96, and \licia M . '98,
Mr. Sean M O'Brien
n \ halifa -
, Patricia Wojtowicz
Kenneth 1. Rose 111 .
Markmann
Mr David 1 Schalleut
Ms. Kimberly C (Dale) McGurlc
Ann M [I iallagher) indEric 1 Till.
Ms Natalie M (Toomey) T haver .
Erie 1 and Ann M (( !all igher) Till .
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Donors
Andrew R Trella, Pharm 1 )
Michael j. Mumm
(l p to siM)
Anniversary Club
Anniversary Club
M.(Fed 1 Planita
Hanneli ire T and Franc i- (
Bai bieri Jr., Esq, *
($140 S249)
Mr. John 1 irillone •*
Anniversary Club
($140 S249)
($140 S249)
1 .line and Matthew Berran •
Mr Brian P Pugtiese .
Ms j.ine (Ervin) Rus>
le fer and Ryan Whipple
Ms. Renita A (Pascale) Brady .
Ms Melissa M Kane .
i .11 ri< and Matthew Berran *
Mr ( iene 1 l.."lear\ .
Mr i harli ■ \ White.
Mr |ohnF BrayshawSr...
Theresa M (Burke) and |ohn
Howard Krn:er .
Ms. Bernice E. (Clark) Burnej .
Donors
W.Cosgrifl
Mv I \ in I Nasi..
Young Alumni Club
Mr. Thomas J. Campbell •
Mr. Michael J. DeFlavia.
H pto$l 19)
Mr. Troy A Harrj
RobertF Kotb
1 'hrisi is id Lisa 3 iffici •
Ms I i.i i \ m Rij wijk •
($70 S|.;.,|
1 Patricl and ( hristine M
Anonymous
Mr. Paul T Larsen
i el i id and Erin Vizza
Mi Todd \ Brii ■ .
(Donahue) Doogan •*
Ms. Rica D Ballingei .
Gabriel and Erin \ izza
I irolyn M Wellocl .
James S. and Marian G (Mori
Christine M. (Dieckhaus) Fandozzi •*
Mr. Paul I Benish .
Ms. Maxine L. Wu *
Ms. M.n il\ n (Bier) Winiecki •
Butcher .
Ms Anne M 1 Sv, i enei * Fi ilej •
NU M.ir\ L Benner •
Mr. Kevin P Fait
Edward J. Fornias 111, Esq *
Deborah A Boedeu ig ..
Young Alumni Club
Young Alumni Club
Dominic
Ms MeganT (Whiteside) Golden
Ms. Claudia E. Bmchuisk\ .
($70 5139)
($70 S139)
'. ir _.\ui.\ A. Paone
Ms. Meghan M 1 lanson
Ms- Denise A ( 'asej •
Mi !'■ 'I en 1 ( iibbons •
Ms. Bert} A (Beck) Hedges..
Ms. Deborah A (Pilla) ( astellano
Mr. Timothy I Benson •
Ms. Can iline N 1 irennan *
Ms Melissa 1 Hodge-Smith
Ms Pamela M (Narcavage)
Ms Theresa 1. Cooli ••
1 aura C. Black .
Mr. Andrew M i. 'ostello
Mr. and 1 1 [a> ovini
Hoehler .
Mr. Paul H. deLuca
Mr. Cesidio V, Colasante .
Ms. Nicok 1 ). (Saui rs) l\n
Ms Donn i M Massam n a .
Mr. James M |ackson
Jean C.S. Dolan
Brett \V. Lovelidge and Regina
Stan Elias
Suzanne K. Mintzer, Esq .
Ms 1 mra I1 (Fyfe) |askot~
i hnsiiiR M 1 1 tonahue) and
H. Inverso
laniK L. Longo and Michael P
1 1 r id in-.l Monica Stan k h
Mr- Rita Man K Jones
J. Patrick Doogan *
Mr. Christopher P. Lvdon •
Gallagher -
Ms. Margaret A (Riizo) Kaufman *
Mr. Thomas M. Gallagher
Ms Heathei \ McClung
Ms. Roxanne M 1 lughes •
Donors
1 1 ptl ■..■■!
Ms \nnejudith M (Barlow)
K is Hunter
Mr Joel M ( Jreco •
Mr. Donald |. 1 lenr,
Mr John T McDonald •
Chris and Sai in l,i ip] 11 O'Brien •
Kristofet S Matullo, M D •
Jennifer Myers
Eliza A. (Comodromos) and
Michelle S. Henry. EJ D .
Ms 1 \ borah S (( laughan) Voit *
Ms Harriet! Wolff.
Vii.Ii. . \ (Rawlinson) md M ttthew
Paul A. Langan •
Ms. Margit K- (Rinke) 1 Uggins
P. i. losgrove •
Mr- t pristine (Donnelly) Lombrana
Regina H. Inverso and
DONORS
Donors
Rosemarie R. (Mc< onomi 1 md
Ms KathleenE (Stuckert) Mayall .
Brett W. Lovelidge
(1 proS69)
ii. pro$69)
[oseph [ DeFelice, Esq
Mr. John D. McGinty ♦
Ms. 1 >tT.i?h\ A Klimck •»
Ms Mary E.Ellis.
Ms. Colleen M. McNally *.
Dave and Jen (Ruercr) Lebiskj •
Ms. Nicole Ambrosini •
Am an mOUS •
Maureen (Dougherty 1 1 lavden .
Janei (Munyan) and Arthur 1 Mee *
Ms. MaryellenC (Malak) Madden *
Richard B. Arbour
Ms. Yolande (Thermidor) Bien-Aime
Mi 1 nine L Howard
Savcno P. Mirarchi, Esq.
Ms. Margaret L. Mitchell .
Mr. Clement T Masciantonio III •
Ms Sandra M Buna::,! ••
Ms |enine M (Kee) Crawford
Ms Carolyn M (Moi me) ^ Hunte •
Ms. Heather D. Meehan *
Ms, Therese M. (1 Ingaro) 1 tonahue *••
Eric and Karen (Sax) Crossin
Capt. Natalie Kareli ■
Mr Robert P Monte
Ms. Nicole B Miller .
Ms Carol B. (Kinney) Drummond
Rosemarie R (Mc( onomy) and
Ms Kathleen M. (McLaughlin) Lawler
Ms PatriceB (McGovern) Mount
Mr. Thomas M. Miller «.
Robert Foreakei
Joseph J. DeFelice, Esq.
I. met A. (Whyte) Linaweaver
Jennifer (Davis) Mulewski •
Jennifer Murphy
Mr Michael | 1 ■ uri .
Mi ( hristopher D. DePalma •
Maryellen Lomurno
Ms. Kathleen (Taylor) Nolan •
Kristin M (Murray) jiiJ Timothy J.
Paul Goldhammer .
WendiT (O'Boyle) Duffy, '99.
Ms. Theresa M. (Binczewski)
Ms Danielle N.O'Le.m .
Nash ..
Ms WendolynR Grac. -
Mi Stephen F Duncheskie
McMonagle •
Ms. Donna Kolodziej Peek ••
Vonda C Page
Mr. And\ Gwiazda •
Ms Erin E i. iallagher-Eisenhart
Arjun Mody
Matthew M. Quick and Alicia 1
Ms Jennifer U \-A\) i\ "utt.i
[ !■ Ro em ii'. P Kin-
Mr [oseph M. lannetta
Mi Michael P O'Farrell .
Bessette
Mark ! Pont:cr. J.D. .
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J Lear •
Mr. Edward H. Morris 111
Mr. David G. Pepino
Ms. Loredana B Sesso ••
Ms Marilyn E. (Lehlbach) R.k-v .
Ms Shannon (Blackburn) Leber
Theresa (Leonard) O'Garr •
Ms. Karyn (Di ibn iskei i Rien:i
Ms KirstinB Shrom-Rhoads «
X 1 1 c 1 , . ,ns R Russo III .
Ms- Geraldine 1 (Craige) McDonnell
Ms ( ii, .1 A. Prendergast
Robert Stanle\ Rufhn
Ms BarbaraJ (Bradbury) Stewart
Diana (Portillo) Sisum, '97,
Paul E. McManus Jr.
Ms 1 m -1 S Ramsey •
Mr 1 >a\ id 1 Scott
Bethanne White (Dadario) ••
and Tn>\ Sisum, ,,,s •
Ms Michelle K Montano
Ms Rebei t a M R iszewski *
Ms JillTerch.
Mr. Huntet L Slugg Jr. •
Timothy J. and Kristin M
Mi Francis J Selinger
Ms. • arolyn S. Truxell *
Regina C. iQuann) and
(Murra\) Nash .
Mr Mark S. Terruso
Ms. Diana L Wemlein •
James A Sontag ••
1 itherine E- Paczkowski ♦
Ms. Joanna M. Vecchio
Ms. \ ic toria A. West •
Ms. Mar\ .Ann M Steitz •
Theresa M. (Spinner) and
1 I Witulski .
1997
M- |oj A Szopinski •
Mr. Michael R. Ta\lnr .
Michael P Pelham
Mr. Thoma-. a. Peters •
Mr. Robert F Wlotkojr.
Chairman's Club
I. inies E. Townscnel, D.O. •
Ms MichelleA (Priestley) Rathbun «
2000
■ 10-S2 499)
Eduardo \ Villegas. < MSW, tnd
Rosemary A Barbera, Ph.D. •
Tro) Sisum, '98, and Plana
(Portillo) Sisum, '97 .
Mr. Joseph G. Dombrowski •
Mr. Mark A. Walsh .-
Ms Linda M. Toth
Chairman's Club
2001
Mr Michael J Furey
(St .ooo -$2,499)
Mi William F Lee.
Mr in,! Mr- 1 tregor) G. Rots
Thomas G. and Teresa (R.i.intree)
Chairman's Club
($] 52 499)
Founder's Club
($500 S999)
1998
1999
Yaegel •
Matthew and Meghann (Kepf ird)
Chiappa •
Maura 1. 1 la r rig in and Mit hael F
Founder's Club
Chairman's Club
Ugo Donini Club
Kathleen (Bagnell) and
Gilronan
Mi Eric M McNeil.*
($500 S999)
($i ooo S2 499)
C$250 S499)
Ji ihn P. Finnegan •
Flame O Mshomba and
M.n \ l_. >m and Richard Monihan,
Mr. Edward A Chiosso
Mr Tre\ P Ulrich .
Gloria -\nd Matthew Cissne •
Richard E Mshomba ••
Ml'.
Mr Edward W Colferjr .
Erin Kenny
Roantree) and Thomas
Mi Paul M Walchak.
Mr Daniel 1 Morriss^
Founder's Club
Mi Frederick I ' Manning
i . faegel
Mr ( hriscophet P Picollo —
Thomas 1 Sinclaii |r.,M.D •
(SSOO $999)
Si in Mel levin *
Nath m md Julia {[ (rev
Ugo Donini Club
JeffreyJ ( hrin, < PA .
Scon Thorp *
Founder's Club
($250 S499)
Ugo Donini Club
($500 s
Cmdr Grafton D Chase Jr., SC,
USN.
(Vv: S499)
Ugo Donini Club
($250 S499)
Anniversary Club
($i )■■ 5249)
Michael and ( nn.i Kot i
Mr Christopher M McBryan
Timothy Espositoand Laurie
Ms. Judy (Scefanki) Allison .
Shirle\ Esposito *
Mr. Anthony J DeMarzio 111 •
1 m.l.i M (Storz) and Philip f.
Grutzmacher •
Ms Karen 1- (1 leistand) ^mbrosim •
Mi \ irginio 1 ivalli
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IuJnh \ (Drobile)an I i toniel P
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Mr and Mi - K1. in in. 1 i '■ niiiiR-y
(] ebeljl iu! ■ i •
Frani inc and I lerb Lotticr •
Allan JosephMi I
I Metis i Myers
Matthew Topley •
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\nm\ ersari Club
($140 S24'l>
Ms Regina M I lierhi '1.' 1
Ms. Helene Holmes • •
Ms. ( indy L Keisei
Ms. Kathleen J. (Dobbins) McG
Ms. Brenna McLaughlin •
lames ( M> n n iw •
( Ihristian and Lisa Saffici
Ms Roseann Silenzio •
k.-v Mil hael s Tripleti
Charles C Weeks Jr., J.D
Young Alumni Club
($70 srj9)
Juan E. (King) and Mil hael ( avallaro
Ms. Erin M. Finn
William F.Haynes Jr., M.D..
Mi Eri( ! loej
John J. Kelly, M.D. .
Mr Jeffrey C Markowski •
Ms. Mary K. McGettigan *
Mr James Nagclherg
Mr. Patrick R Sc anion
I >a\ id and Mi mil .1 Sti h
Donors
(UptoS69)
Karen R. (Krylowicz) Altobelli,
MSN,( KM'. B.< •
Ms. Patricia C. Bell .
Mr. Adrian Brown
Lauren (Mel termott) < Campbell •
Kimbeth; 1 lelanj
Kathleen M. Diamond •
Mr. Kevin A Donnelly •
Mr. Gerald E. Dunn
Ms. Deborah A. (Yakubik) Forgione
MissP Gain
Dr. Binoy K Gogoi
Ms. Pamela Marker:
Mr. Jeffrey McCuskei
Ms. Melissa A McVey .
Ms. Laura E Newhard
Susan {Porcellil and Andrew D.
Pessano
Ms l orinne M Pinkercon
Sister Karen K Pourby, O.S.F .
Joseph A. and Joanne M
(Dolack) Quattrone .
Mr. Gregory M. Seymour
Ms. Tracey C. Spinelli
Ms. Kathryn j. Swank
Jame.s M. Townsend .
Mr. Stephen J. Waltrich
Barbara Ward
Mr. Robert F. Wummer
Ms- Elisabetta M Zodeiko
lOOl
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Mr DennisM O'NeillJr.
|i thn I. Ii.iM-i -. Esq
Founder's Cluh
losephS Franco lr .
\i.ln w Metzgei and Maureen
I Kei ■ I '
Mr Paul V Palaruan
Mr Nicholas I
Mi John S Trace) •
UGO Donini Club
Ms Rosemary \ I allon •
Mr Patrick I Feeley •
Mr Roderit k I ( iysling
Ms ( 'acherine L Koien
Rosalind W (Wilson) Sutch, '02 ♦
Anni\ 1 us \io Club
(S140 S249)
Mr. Joseph I t angi;
Mike Dijulia
Andrew C, Greth, '02 *
Margaret A. (Mc( !ui I in) and
Ri igei 1 McLaughlin
1,1 ,ri Vkil « tie: l( I'Garro
Young Alumni Club
(S70 m;.,|
Stephen W Crognale )r. and
Mar\ I Then- •
Susan Nespola Haggerty •
Patricia (Gauss) and Thomas Kelly
Kristin A (Conley) McMenanun, D.O.
Jill Mane Nicoletti ♦
Mr Michael J. Post
M- ( ienevra (Furlan) Rossman •
Louis and Jillian Stellato
Mr PhtlipX Telan
Mr Todd I Warner .
Alison M (Met M.ulii and
Marrhew P York
Donors
(L'ptuSI.M)
Ms. Rachael H Rev*
Jillian Cnnochan *
Ms. Maureen I )o) U
Mi Matthew E. Falvo
Mr. NicholasJ. Fulton
Trae\ iRvtof) Giamhrone
Ms. Betii A (< oleman)! ileba
Mr. Nicholas A. Hagdorn
Mr John Hanna *
Ms. Donna M Kay
Ms. Marguerite A (Hall) Kellner .
Ms. Nancy Li
Mr. Sean P. McGinley
Mr. Anthony T. Nanni *
Michael Napierkowski
Ms Marilyn S. Orr •
Ms. Thelma M. Peaker
Mr. Matthew T Peloso
Ms. Kathleen A. Roth
Nicholas Francis Sanna
Linda Roller Sobolewski
Michael Tolassi Jr.
Ms. Enca (Delavan) Tollini •
William H. Wellen
Ms.Jami L Wilus
Ms EstherC Wooley •
Mr |ames * Y< mn|
2003
Founder's Club
(jsoo $999)
Mr. James R Gilbartj
Ms. Margaret A. Kane .
Michael and Elizabeth Kauffm in
Michael and Gina Kochanski
Mr |ackson W.Oliver
Paul and Stacey ll lerubin) Sizer
Ms- Danielle M Wilson
Ugo Donini Club
(S2S0 $499)
Mr Thomas G Garvey IV
Nicole M. Graham
Dr Larry S. Seidman •
Anniversary Club
($140 S249)
Stacei 1 (Schulu) and John C dark
RobertJ.EmnchJr.CPA
Ms. Kristen M. Hess
Mr KvleM. Jakob.
Mr Thomas Marx .
Mi Michael Pidhirsky •
Kimberly Evans Sanders
Young Alumni Club
($70 Sl?9)
Eugene Andruc:yk, D.O , MBA
Shannon M. Bauer »
Ms. Marybeth A. Beavei
Ms. Susan E. Broeze
Ms. Seanna L. Brum> • •
John and Janet Bruzzi
Ms. Julie Cappiell 1
Mr. Kevin M. Cole •
Mr. John R. Klohoker
Tony L. and Jane \ (Jones) Lane
Mr. DaviJR. Lynch
Joanna E. McChnron, Esq.
Mr Paul A Pusk.ir
Ms. Kelly G. (Mitura) Redkoles
Ms. Kathleen A- Reichert
Mr. Kevin G. Serlass
Louis and Jillian Stellato
Ms. Kathleen Wuerth
Donors
1 1 p to S69)
Eric E. AnJruczyk
Mr. James M. Aros li •
Erin M. Baker
Ms. Pamela A. Beatne
Ms. Varissa A. Bender
Shawn L. Blue
Mr Thomas D. Brown
Ms. Maryanne R. Burnett
Ms. Ann M. (Benincasa) Christian *
Clare Cunningham
Ms. Jennifer R. Curley
Mr. Charles J. Dougherty
Ms. MarybethK. Du Till
Ms. Maria T. Esposito
Ms. Jeanerte A. (Fit:eerald) Ewer
Victoria A. Franz .
Mr. Christopher M. Garrihy
Ms. Christiann M. Griffith
Ms. Paula C. (Davis) Hart
T. Maria Jones. R.N.
Ms Linda M Kasprzak *
Ms Kristin A Large
|ohn P Linden •
Ms retyana Lisova
Ms M.i[\ Catherine Marych
Ms Lorraine H M.iti]kiw
Ms Melissa C. Mazut
Mr. James P McPhilemy
Ri 'I it ill:. New mver .
David M. Odorisio
Mr Gabriel M. Randall
Ms. Christine A Renzi •
Lcigb Rohmei *
Mi Steven M. Rosselli
Ms Adele A. Santa Teresa
Ms kelh Shelinski
|eltre\ \V'awr:\ nek
2004
Chairman's Club
(m 000 $2 4«-»«->)
Mr. Gregory J. Fala
Founder's Club
($500 $999)
Mr and Mrs G. Fred DiBona III
Ugo Donini Club
S499)
Matthew and Gloria Cissne
Mr. William S. Lockard 111
Mr Michael J. Swider
Mr. William F.Wiegman III
Anniversary Club
($140 ^241')
Ms Ion N. Charles
Mr Terrance P. Coyne
Selina I1 Doncevic, R.N.
Mr and Mrs Thomas and
LauraBeth McAllister
Ms. Gertrud K Sullivan
Ms. Allison C (Murphy) Tayloi •.
Young Alumni Club
(S70 SUM)
Ms. Mildred Caparro
Mr Francesco Ciaburri
Ms Jenna L. Darcy
M 5 Xiaoyan Guo
Mr. Matthew J Hemberger
Ms Kristin Hoffman
Ms. Louise H Huis
Ms (- arolyn J. Johnson
Ms Elizabeth A. Kosmin
Mr Brian McGinley
John D. Sprandiojr. *
Karen M. Toner, MBA
Johanna Yurkow, MSN, CRNP. and
Earl Goldberg, Ed.D.APRN
Donors
(i ptoS6g)
Mr. Jason P. Ager
Mr. Thomas H. Anderson
Ms, Elizabeth S. Ashton »
Ms. Hope C. Banchi
Ms. Amy (Graham) Barth
Ms Kelh Bohrei
Mr. Anthony Briscella HI
Mr. John P. Cah.bi
Mr Robert J, Dugan
Ms Bernadette Gillen •
Heather K. Goscmiak
Mr. Brian J. Hagan
Ms Jean E, Hansen
Ms KarenO lark) Kell 1
Stacey Kuhfahl
Shannon M. Landue
Mr. John F. Maher
Mi Sean ( MiMahon
Ms. Rebecca M. (Coccta) Mcssl(
Mr, Thomas J. Nanni
Alicia Orlowski
[oseph O'Tmle Jr., D.Min.
Ms Knniter A. (Millard) Peacher
Ms. Jennifer Ru::i
Mi Michael B. Shmn
Ms. Amanda D. Spalding
Ms Michele M. Timmins
200S
San Miguel Club
(si $00 $4,999)
Mr Jeffrey A. Leauby
Anniversary Club
(SI40 S249)
Ms Patricia Dolinick
Ms. Jacqueline Furda
Mr. Kevin J. Hyslop
Dons Anne Mayner
Ms 0:an S. Seybold
Young Alumni Club
(570 5139)
Marie D- and Francis N Canrwel
Mi Ryan C. Fennelly
Mr. Srash J. Graham
Mr. Edward P. Mahon
Elizabeth M. Meehan
Mr Andrew J. Pawlak
Stetanie Perrone
Mark Tierney
Donors
(Iptosr..,)
Ms. Janet M. Bollinger
Rebecca G. Boudwin
Mr. Raymond W. Buber
Ms. Helen (Draho) Buhka
Mr. Jorge L. Carrion
Ms. Carol A. Cherry-
Ms. Ann I. Davis
Mr. Thomas A. DiCamillo
Mr. Andrew J. Estrott
Mr. Ryan J Fales
Ms Kathleen M. Farmer
Ms. Lindsay Fir:patnck
Joan P. Frizzell, Ph.D., R.N. .
( it igno Family
Mr. John P. Graham
Ms Jessica A. Greathouse
Aileen P. Guerin
Ms. Cortney j. Howard
Mr. Marthew C. Joram
Peter J Keenan
Ms. Victoria A. Kline
Ms Sarah E. Kovacs
Ms Rosemarie C. Leone
Amy Marriott
Ml Masiak
Anne G Moore
Mr Robert E. Moore
Mr. Michael J. Morawski
Ms. Kathryn J. Nardella
Mr. PeterJ.Ohst
Ms Deborah D. Phillips
Mt. Csongor Pinter
Mi Matthew G. Roesser
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Mr Stuart G. Rothstein
Ms r lise D Kepplei
Ms. Angeline C. Stangei
Ms. Emily K. LaBell
Dr. FlubacherClub
Mr- James A. Scallan 111
Ms. Dana G Koch
Mi 1. lines Stangerjr
Ms. Mana-Elana B (Lai encheel 1
Is, 000 59 ■■
Ms ( arolyn L- Schustrich
Mr JohnF Kolla
Ms Andrea Stein
Lanahan
M-. |n lie A Stanoch
[oseph Konopka
Rev. James Maurice Taylor
Elizabeth Przeptorka Landis
hi Fr.iiK is ind Rosalind Cuss
Kelly Strobel
Ms Meghan E. Korp
Ms. Lauren E Taylor
Andrew G. Lewis
Mr. R Brian Elderton
Ms T.ir.i S Sweeney
Sean Lavelle
Ms luAnna M. Van Thuyne
Mr. Matthew v Malloi
Bruce A. Leauby, PhD
Ms. Colleen F Tischner
Mr. J. Sean Mel !ook
Mr. Gjergj Mara
James F. and Margaret M .
Ms Rosemarie Veltn
Ms. Tanya N. Miller
Mr. Mikael Mara
McManus, Ph.D.
Ms. Samantha Wagner
Ms. Michele A Morton
Ms. Karherine A. McDevitt
Professor Jen" Russell
Ms Margaret M. Walsh
Colleen Mullarke^
2008
Robert McGink-\
Dr and Mrs. Robert SadotY
Ms. Breanne A. Ward
Ms. Muposem K. Mutemba
Christopher Miller
Nancy L. (Twaddle) and Joseph P fates
Paul Albert Panepinto
Erica Joy Natw tele
San Miguel Club
Mr Jeffrey A Yurcan
Ms. Diane M. (Craig) Peterman
Chairman's Club
Ms. MaeganC Neil]
($2,500 S4.999)
Ms 1 oleen Zisa
Mr. Thomas A Plick
(Si 000 Si 499)
Ms. Jessica G. Nissen
Valerie R Pron
Theresa K Travis and John F. Gi
.. Hillary Pauti
Anonymous
Shirley P. Bower
Mr. David Quartullo
Ms. KimberlyN. Pecca
Mr. Thomas L. Bower 11
Ms. Jill C. Remcntet
Mr. Robert L. Penrose III
Dorothy K. and Augustine J.
2006
Ms. Kristen M. Smith
Founder's Club
Ms. Jennifer M. Porter
Mr. Kevin L. Strickland
(SSOO S999)
Kristen Marie Rea\ e\
Chialastri, DDS
1 Irs Mark and Melissa Cornfeld
Nicole A. Swetra
Ms. Andrea N. Bacchus
Mr. William C. Rhea
Mr. Birr v S Feierstein and
Mrs Rohm Sorkin
San Miguel Club
Ms. Stephanie A. Szulborski
Ms. Rebecca F Mahne)
Ms Claire T. Riordan
(S2 500 $4 999)
Mr. Khoa M. Tran
Ms. Melissa M. Risch
Ralph, Cinda. and Kristen Hall
Thomas J. and Elizabeth R.
(Leneweaver) Lochner •
Mr. James Benajmin Travers
Anniversary Club
(S140 S249)
Mr Geoffrey M Schaeffer
Mr. Theodore H. Schuck
Ms, Natalie M. Seal
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Klesius
Mi and Mrs William M Lee-
Mr William H. Morgan
Mr. Thomas F. Bender
Stephen Silverman
Helen F. North. Ph.D.
James A. Talaga, Ph.D.
Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Truitt
1 ounder's Club
i999)
2007
Amy Gardner Cranston
Mr. Hu\ A. Dao
Nicholas Smith
Santina Speara
Mr Anthony J. Giovannucci
Mike 1 \ rtouzoE
Mr. David S. Struse
Ms *. ieraldine A. (Damiecki) Irish
Founder's Club
Mr. Taylor G. Garley
Mr Frank J Visco
(S500 s>)>)')|
Ms Bridget C. Konczyk
Ms Kara B. Wall
Chairman's Club
Ugo Donini Club
Ms. Robinette (Ramsey) Barnes »
Ms. Regina (Mansfield) Molon^
Ms. Gabnelle V. Waring
(si.ooo S2.499)
■ S499)
Dana L. D'Ulisse
Ms 1 leather 1 Watkins
Dr. and Mrs. Albert F. Argenziano
Ugo Donini Club
Young Alumni Club
($70 SI?'))
Ms. Petra R. (Myles) Watson
Ms Lisa R. (Hughes) Williams
Mrs Betty M. Bott
Mr. Vincent L. Burns
Nikolas G. Kozel
(S250 S499)
Ms. Michele A. Clark, Avery
Michael J. O'Donnell
Ms. Corynda L. (Williams) Hagamin •
Ellen Axelsen
Foundation
Stephen R. and Sharon (Risa)
Marian G. (Morton) and
[oseph V. DelRaso, Esq.
Starr. MSN
Anniversary Club
James S. Butcher
Mr. Jason A. Caucci
Rev Thomas 1 Ponaehx. Th.D
Mr. and Mrs. William A Dundas l\
Anniversary Club
Ms Michelle M. Kuppe
Current Students Dr and Mrs R Lawrence Dunworth
(S140 sa en
Mr. Keith W Bisceglia
Matthew Mastronardo
Mr. and Mrs. Anthom S Evangetista
Mr Scott Krwowski
Mr. Daniel |. Matrone
Mrs Rosemary M Flannery
Steven Conway
Ms. Dorothy J. Newman
Fred] Foley Jr., Ph.D
Tiffany Jean Davts
Donors
Class of 2010
Mr. and Mrs. David Godin
Regina K. Mantuano
Young Alumni Club
(Up to 569)
Nelson G. Harris, Esq
Mr. Dennis J. McGowan |r
Ms [essica A Werdmann
($70 S139)
Ms. Megan E. Ahl
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones sr
Koung Alumni Club
Ms. Heather G Boudwin
Ms. Mildred L (Hogate) Hopper
Ms. Christina M Ambs
Ms. Christine Arens
Chairman's Club
($1,000 >2 499)
Ms. Mary Ann Kerhn
Dr. and Mrs H.C Kutteh
Dr Anthonv L. Laganelli
($70 Sl}9)
Mr. Thomas M. O'Keefe
Ms Olivia R. Aument
Ms. Lisa A. Zimmerman, '10
Ms. Denise C. Marbach
Ms. Stephanie E. Cartier
Ms. Misty A. Velasques
Caitlin Barrett
Ms. Ten A. Baumgarten
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. May
Courtneay Cipolone
Ms. Tara M. Bevivino
Ms. Ashley H. McCormick
Mr. Kevin J. Coleman
Donors
Mr. Mark J. Bielecki
Mr. Francis J. McGarvev Jr
Ms. Erin J. Geiger
Kathleen McCormick
Mr lolmj O'Brien
(UptoS69)
Ms. Constance K- Caesar
Mr. and Mrs. William C. McGmle\
Ms. Carolyn F. Caine
Miltun Carden
Christina Celano
Ms Lisa A. Comet
Parents and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McKenna Jr.
Mr and Mrs Robert E. McKenna
Mi ( ieorge P. Sananos
Ms Kimberh, ( ecchi
Mr. Stephen J. Cowan Jr.
Friends
Dr. Nathan Miller
Mr Frederick H.Taber III
Kim Cheshire-Kinney
Mr David K. Dee
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R Nelson
Maureen T. (McGovern) and
Mr. Edward A. Clark
Robert A. Defino
Mt Robert J. Nicholls
Myron N. Tantum Jr.
Theresa M. DeLaurentis
Mr. Joseph S. DelVecchio
President's Cllib
G. Dennis O'Brien, Ph.D.
Mr Matthew W. Tiedeken
Ms. Sara C. Dougherty •
Ms Alexist DeSalva
(S50 000 and above)
Mr and Mrs James V O'Rourke Jr.
Ms, Jasmine Tilson
Mr Eric J Dreyei
Laura Elaine DeZolt
Mr. Bruce J. Carusi
\ inceni C.A. Scully Jr., Esq
Mr. Dennis R Severt
Mr. Matthew R. Venanzi
Ms. Beth A. (Sherrer) Dunn
Ms. Mar\ S. English
Ms. Claire M. Endres
Ms. Amanda K Everh
Charter Club
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slawek
Mr Paul D. Smith
Donors
Ms. Allison R ( m igei
Mr Louis A- Fair
(S25 c ■ 19
Mr and Mt- Edward G .Stafford
(UptoS69)
Devon Virginia Grow, '07
Mr. Christopher J. Fanelti
Mr. Jin Long Huang
Ms. Samantha J. Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watkins
Brother Fred Stelmach, F.S.C.
Friar Nader N. Ata, O.F.A., Com
Meg Kristiniak
Mr Jordan P. Feld
Beth Swann
Charma R.Bell 11
Melanie (Colcher) Krysko
Mr Robert 1. Fierro
University Club
Mr Mykhailo Sydorenkoand
Tim Boyle
Ms lane E. Brown
Mr. James V. Malazita
Ms ( hery] \ Malizia
Mr Christopher P. Flite
Ms. Danielle M. Forsythe
(S10.000 S2 | 999)
Ms. Natalia Kroutchkevitch
Dr. James R. Tanis
Ms Christine S- Catanzaro
Mr. t.Ti. -> 'i 1 1 Manning
Ms. Julia S. (Cook) Goble
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bookman
Mr. George ]. Tur.ik
KelK E Cochlin
Mr. Shea P. McDe\ it)
Mr. Patrick F. Golden
Estate of Mrs. Rudoll Chope t
Matthew P and Audrey A.
Ms. Pamela S McDonald
Ms. Catherine M Gulkis
Mr. Joseph A. Frick
Founder's Club
(Rawlinson) Cosgrove
Ms. Jessica E Mice!
Mr. Joey Hamm
Mr. John P Garrison III
S999)
Ms Fiona A Duffj
Ms Teresa Ecker
Ms Elizabeth M. Geiger
Regina M Giebel
Mr Luis Gonzalez
Ms. Elizabeth M Kenny
Ms. Therese E Pomen \
Ms. Beth A Reillv
Ms. Marybell Rodriguez
Ms. Jennifer C. Shipp
Timothy [oseph Stnalarz
Ms. Amy J. Inkrott
Margaret Faia
Lauren A. Kane
Ms KaraN.Kaschak
Ms Amanda Koltalo
Mr- Michael I Hagan
Morton S. Mandell, M.D
Brvan and Kathleen Marsal
Marc and Laura McKenna
Mr. and Mrs Ja\ R Stiefel
JohnD.Zook.CPA
Mr and Mrs. Robert M Aaron
Christina Kind Baiocchi
Mr md Mrs. Teter Bajoi
Mr and Mrs L>hn C. Barr\
The Bedos Family
Tears of Giving
♦ REPRESENTS FIVE 'l EARS OF GIVING TO La SaLLE UNIVERMT1)
Note Data traced back ro fiscal year 1986 onli
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Mi and Mrs. |ohn I ). Diederic li
Mi and Mrs William C Fur
.'..| oos
Mi and Mrs F enneth 1 Frederick
I ( tlebei
Mi I'll" S I 'i.M\ Sr. t
l iuido
Mi and Mrs |i ihn Gumbrecht
Ms Shanm in I I lallcran
Mrs Frances M Harper
Mr and Mrs WilliamR Irish
Mi and Mrs GaryC Kaufman
Mi lii Kei perman
Mi and Mn ro'dd M Kemper
Mi in I Mrs Mk hael P. Keough
\h Michael D Kerlint
Mi m, I Mi- Michael Kukawski
Mr and Mr- Paul S. Lazi a
Mr in.) Mi- Sidney J. MacLeod Jr.
■ Massa
Ms. L.tur i K Masti ingeto
Shai in mi Matlock*Turner
Mr and Mrs- Francis I McAteer
Mr. and Mrs, Alex and Karen McCurdy
Mi in. I Mrs ( leorge s McElhinney
Mi in. I Mrs I 'ai id Mergard
Mi lustinM Mill-
Mr Kevin B O'Neill
Mi and Mrs Edward Orcnstcin
Mi and Mrs Michael P. Rockwood Si
Mi I '.im. 1 M Rosenberg
Mr Bryan A Schwartz
Mi and Mrs. Frank Sipics
Mi in. I Mi- |ohnC. Smolarekjr.
Mi and Mrs. Mk hae! K. Stolo
Ms Kacherine E. Teevan
Tin. Benjamin Tumolo Family
Mi and Mrs. Peter G. Vizza
Mr Peter Whatnell
Mr in, I Mrs Kirk \ Wiedemer
Mr .111,1 Mrs William G.Wolfe
Mr and Ms Stephen \X ynne
\jgo Donini Club
(S2S0 S499)
Mi and Mrs. Michael R. Albertelli
Mi md Mrs. Richard F. Anderson
Mr in,l Mr- MichaelD Barnhart
Mr ,111,1 Mi 5 |ames R Rier\
Mr. and Mrs. -Michael G. Borruso
Mrs Barbara M Bresnan
Mr and Mi- John J. Bru:zi
Mr. William E. Bui ■• ■■■
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Caimano |r.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ccrasari
Mr. James L. Coyne
Mr. and Mi- [ean I '. Del}
Mr. and Mr-. Crit PeMent
Mr- I '.ir. -1 / I VMi:i. .
Mr Michael De Pass
M-^r r.inl \ I >i tugheri \
hi .iikI Mrs. D .0 id I. Prapcho
Mr. <mLl Mrs Stephen D. Eddy
John Fmch and I amili
Ms. Barbara M Fischer
JamesC. Ford and Elizabeth A. Scofield
Mr .ni,l Mrs R S« ott( i,irk\
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Garrlan
Judith Goldhammer
Mr ln-nn R. Handler
I
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Petei ind Sandi > lackson
Mi .111,1 Mi s ( iregoi v I Kaisei Si
Ml in 1 Mi ■ I 1111, ■ \ I
M, I, .Im :
Mi .m,l Mrs I dward l Kevorkian
Mr .in,l Mr- Roger M Kimiet ik
1 .in .ni.l Teresa Kutteh
I', Will, .in, R 1. iki
Ms M.i.l. leinc 1 a1 1 Hi
Mi |. hi A Levy
\ni\ and Dennis Lipovsk^
|ohn ind Debbie Mallov
Mi leffrei P McFadden
Mi md Mr- Paul P Mi Farland
Mi and Mrs Timothy B McKinnei
Man Ellen T and Andrew I Miller
|ames P .nul Maribel W Molyneaux,
11, D
Mi and Mrs Robert M <
Mi in. I Mrs lack Morey
Mi and Mi - fohn F. Mi irrissei
Mr. and Mr- |ohn O'Bomsawin
Mr. and Mr- ki \ in O'Rourke
Mi .in. I Mr- William I Perri
Ms Ulisonl Philips
M. in. I Mi- M ill 1 Plucinski
I li md Mr- |oseph 1' Quintiliani Si
Mr Matthew I Rncr.i
Mr and Mrs. Bill Robertson
M • 1 1 ien I Roland
Rosina ind I rancis I Ryan, Ed.D.
Anthony Santa * roci
loseph Seltzer, Ph.D.
Dale md Diane Smith
Mr. and Mrs Stuart H Sorkin
Thomas S Straub, Ph D
Mr .md Mr- Gerard 1 Sullivan
Mi I irr.ir.l T Sullh .hi
Mi |ohn E s:\-:L.i
Mi and Mrs. kc\ in L Tare
Mi .in,! Mi- Willi. mi 1 I, imlinsi in
M- lanei Trueworthj
Mi and Mr- lack P Tyler Jr.
Mi in. I Mr- |ohnT L Iczycki
Mi ind Mr- |i Im M V inccnt
M, |ohn Walsh Jr.
Anniversary Club
(Si i" S249)
Mr and Mis Anthon\ I Adams Jr
Mi .in. I Mr-- Michael G. Anderson
Mr Willi. mi \ngelone
Mr. and Mr- Charles Asensio
Mr. Jeffrey J Baldasano
Steven and Barbara Bancroft
Mr anil Mr-- Gordan I B.inhit:
Larrv and Pegg} Bell
Mr and Mr- |ohnJ. Biancami
Mi .inJ Mr- |oseph S. Bodalski
Mr. and Mrs Nicholas W Botta
Drs. Georye W. and Marilyn
(Ross) Bradford
Mr and Mrs. Steve J. Branson
Bill and Mar\ Breeze
Tony an,l Tn-li Briscella
Mi and Mrs James E Broun li
Mi m. I Mr- Michael Brown
Mr ind Mrs. Richard G Br. >\\ n
Mr and Mrs Robert W Brown |r
Mi and Mrs, Rosario Buccafuri
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Buhner
Ms. kieran L. Bunnell
Mr aii,l Mrs James D. Burke
Mr. Nicholas Busillo
Mr and Mrs Michael P R\rnc-
Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Cahill
Ld and Rcrnadetre Campbell
Mi and Mrs Eduardo Cangiano, in
memory ot Eduardo Cangiano, '06
Mi .,ii,l Mr- Stephl nl' an
M I I ..rroll
M, inJ Mi- DonaldR I holish
Mi and Mr- |ohn ( ibbarelli
Mr. and Mrs I ugem 1 I 1. hanowsk)
Randy and Cindi I lark
Mi .in. 1 Mi j (■:. igei L. C01
Family of Alar. 1 Costa
Mr and Mrs Thomas J Crouse
Mr and Mr-. Du< M111I1 I lao
Thomas J DellaFranco
Mr andMrs Aldol Del uca
Mi s Margarei I I V\ ni< \
Mr and Mr- John I Diana
Mr an,! Mrs i lenri I HSalvo
Mr Frederick | 1 )j •.< in li
Mr and Mr- |ohn I I tonahue
Mr. and Mr- |am< 1 1 ''. m lie}
Mr Richard M PI UisseSt
Mr. and Mrs. Francis F Fabei
Mr. and Mr- Timoih\ P.Faulk
Pn sd 'ii P. Feden, Ed. P.
Ponna R. Fiedler, Ph D
Ml Ronald A. Flax
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio < Fonseca
Mr. and Mr- Robert I' I ranee
Mr Bart L Frazziita
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A ( , d,
Ms. lanice A. ( ierharr
Mr. and Mrs. Noil A I rial Omi I ti
Mr and Mrs |ohn 1 I iillespie
Mr. and Mrs James A Gouryeb
Mr John 1 Graher
Mr and Mrs Edward J Gracyalnj
Pr. and Mrs William 1 1 Green
Mr-. Donna M Gn m 1- i
Mr- Phyllis < Gulick
Mr and Mrs. Michael R Guveiyian
Mi and Mr- W Rand Hickman
Mr andMrs, William J Holmes
Mr and Mr- John l Pnnelh
Mr. and Mrs Michael lohnstone
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kincade
Richard Mark and Maureen S. Kirkner
Mr William E. Kline
Ms Hilda A Kochei
Mr. andMrs Joseph P La Hi
Mrs Janet LaMontc
Mr. and Mrs. William I Lapetina
Mr. and Mrs Richard Longmore
Mr and Mrs. Douglas LongO
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Longobardi
Mi and Mr- David I. Milam'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Mascio
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I Massa
Frank, Kathv. Chris, '10, and
Ponna Materia
Mr and Mr-. William R May
Mr. .ind Mrs. John I McGovern
Tlw McGowan Family
Mr. Joseph F. McKenna
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. McNamara
Mr and Mrs. Leroy W Meyer
Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Mirro
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy
Mr and Mrs. Quan H. Nguyen
Mr lames J. O'Connor
Ms. Lori A. Odell
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence C. O'Steen
Mr and Mrs Ronald 1 Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Pearce
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Penza
Roben and Marge Pignataro
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pizza
Mrs. Lauretta A. Prendergasl
Ms Arm Pressman
Mr. and Mr-. Daniel Prestayko
Mr. and Mr-. Anthony |. Purcell
Ms. Theresa P\ tlewski
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas] Qmnn [V
Mi ind Mrs A illiam F Qutnn
Mi ind Mrs ( harlesj Rendall
Mi Joseph Riles
Mi Mi, hael I Rittenhouse
Mi and Mrs, Edward P. Rossjr.
Mi and Mrs. Brian I' Ruhhng Sr.
Ms P. in, i - V Ryan
Mr and Mr- Justin \ Santangelo
Senatot Raul A Sarlo
Mr andMrs Paul \ Scicluna
Mr and Mrs Patrick Scrivens
Mi I lene W Shaffer
Mr and Mi ■ Roben ( ' Shavi
Mr and Dr. William W. Shipley
Mr. Gar\ I Sigall
Mi mi. I Mi i I i ii j Sigall
Mr Edward I Sloyei
Mr and Mrs. John R. Stamm
Mr Arthui * Stanley
Mr I lenry F Steele
Mr. and Mrs Steven Stemper
Mr 7 hi "n.\- I Stewart
Mi and Mrs. Roheri Sweeney
Mi St< phen |. Thomas
l )i I '.I ise I Toto
Mi md Mrs |ames R. Traut
loin Mini: I 'liner and Ra\ Ulmer
Mi md Mr-, t labriele P. Verrecchia
Mr and Mr- |ames A Visco III
Mi and Mrs Nicholas J Vitalo
Mr and Mrs Richard T. Vosseller
Mr and Mr- Richard Wenzel
Mr and Mr-. Michael Werth
SamuelJ. Wiley, Ph.P-
M- Evelyn M. Wilkinson
Ms. Teresa F. Wilson
Mr and Mr- William A Wil-on
Mr andMrs Raymond A. Yantosh
Brenda and Frank Zcmo
Donors
(UptoSi39)
Mr and Mi - Mark .Aaron
Mr. and Mrs Peter Ahrac:in-ka-
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Alumni Association to Bestow Awards
on University, Community Leaders
This November, La Salle's Alumni Association will bestow
awards upon individuals who have dedicated their service to
La Salle and to the community. Al Cantello, '55, will receive the
John J. Finley, '24, Award and Jane Golden will receive the Signum Fidei Medal.
The John J. Finley, '24, Award honors a La Salle graduate who has exhibited
outstanding leadership and service to the University. The award is named after Finley,
a former Alumni Association president who was known to many as "Mr. La Salle."
Cantello, Head Coach of the cross country team at the United States Naval
Academy in Annapolis, Md., has been a catalyst for countless La Salle projects,
including the construction of the Verdeur Memorial in Hayman Hall, the "Arboretum
Project," the Butcher Memorial, the construction of Wetzler Track, and the organizing
of the only NCAA Cross Country meet ever held at La Salle.
A charter member of the La Salle University Hall of Athletes, Cantello has been
named NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year three times. In 1997, he
received both the Distinguished Athletic Leadership Award from the Naval Academy
Alumni Association and the Tom Hamilton Teaching/Coaching Award. Cantello
competed for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1960 and once held every national and
international record in the javelin. He was voted world's greatest competitor in the
javelin by Sport magazine in 1964.
Since 1942, the Signum Fidei Medal has honored individuals
or groups for their contributions to humanitarian principles
and for upholding the mission and goals of La Salle University
and the Christian Brothers. Signum Fidei, which means "sign
of faith," is the motto of the Christian Brothers.
Golden's commitment to service as Director of Phildelphia's
Mural Arts Program highlights two important vocations of La Salle
and the Christian Brothers. Through the Mural Arts Program,
Golden helps make education accessible and simultaneously
beautifies many of Philadelphia's forgotten neighborhoods.
The Mural Arts Program has become world-renowned under Golden's leadership,
and she received an honorary doctorate from La Salle in 2005.
Before coming to Philadelphia, Golden was Director and co-Founder of the Los Angeles
Public Arts Foundation. She worked with Philadelphia's Anti-Graffiti network for
11 years, where she introduced graffiti artists to painting and helped them complete
court-appointed workshops in Philadelphia churches and schools.
In 1984, Golden began an effort to revitalize city neighborhoods by working diligently
to make the Anti-Graffiti Network a comprehensive and collaborative program. She has
helped the Mural Arts Program become the most successful of its kind in the nation
and has helped hundreds of artists and volunteers dedicate their talents to creating
more than 2,400 murals citywide. , .,
' — Liz Vareo
CORRECTION
An article in the news section of the Summer 2008 edition of La Salle Magazine listed
an incorrect timeframe for Brother Michael J. McGmniss' third five-year term as La Salle
President. Br. Michael's third term will run from July 1, 2009, until June 30, 2014.
Construction at the
Shoppes at La Salle
CAMPUS EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMEI
Crews at La Salle
continued on-campus
improvements over
the summer months.
Work has progressed
on Holroyd Hall,
featuring the Hugh
and Nancy Devlin
Center for Science
and Technology.
Preparations have
begun to construct
the building's new
wing, and the center
is on track for a fall 2009 reopening.
The site work has been completed and
most of the foundation has been laid
for the Shoppes at La Salle, located
on the former Good Shepherd property.
Construction also continues on West
Campus as crews have begun work
on a two-story glass atrium and terrace
off Wister Street. A pedestrian bridge,
beginning on Mam Campus near the
San Miguel Townhouses, will link to
the atrium and lead into the lobby.
Work should be completed this fall.
Elements Cafe also recently opened
in St. Benilde Tower on West Campus.
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY HAS RECENTLY
RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING GRANTS:
• Pennsylvania Commission on Crime
and Delinquency: one-year grant of
$13,500 for the Collegiate Athletic
Alcohol Prevention Project.
• ConvaTec, a division of E.R. Squibb
and Sons: $77,714 research grant
to the School of Nursing and Health
Sciences for a project titled
"Validating Solutions R Algorithms
for Use with Registered Nurses."
• Pennsylvania Higher Education
Foundation: $220,000 Nursing
Education Grant and $16,877
Independence Blue Cross Supple-
mental Nursing Education Grant
for scholarship assistance for
full-time undergraduate BSN
students during 2008-09.
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2007-2008
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Commenc
Graduates included 457 students from 27 states
outside Pennsylvania and 29 students from
19 countries outside the United States.
Degrees and Certificates awarded: 1,544
• Doctoral 18
• Master's 506
bachelor's 892
Associate's 4.
Certificates
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Prominent Philadelphians Receive Honorary Degrees at La Salle
During spring Commencement, La Salle
University awarded honorary degrees to
two Philadelphia natives who have made
significant contributions in their fields.
Jeremy Nowak, President of The
Reinvestment Fund (TRF), and Pat
Ciarrocchi, anchor for CBS 3 Eyewitness
News at noon, received the honor for
dedication to their profession and
commitment to their community.
As founder of TRF in 1985, Nowak
has been committed to
rebuilding cities while
creating opportunities
for low-income
families. Nowak,
who grew up in
Philadelphia's West
Oak Lane section
near La Salle, said
his focus on revitalizing
urban communities came from
his interest in social sciences.
Through TRF's Fresh Food Financing
Initiative, 35 fresh food markets have
been developed in underserved Pennsyl-
vania communities. Last summer, this
initiative helped to secure a Fresh Grocer
supermarket as part of the future Shoppes
at La Salle on Chew Avenue, marking
the neighborhood's first grocery store
in more than 40 years.
TRF's financing has resulted in the
creation of 17,000 housing units, 30,000
charter school and child-care placements,
and 6 million square feet of commercial
real estate. The organization has more
than $450 million in assets and has
invested in cities from Washington, D.C.,
to Newark, N.J.
Ciarrocchi, a graduate of Rosemont
College, began her career in radio in
Wilmington, Del. She soon moved into
television as an anchor, reporter, and
producer for WHAG-TV in Hagerstown,
Md. Ciarrocchi joined CBS 3 in 1982
to anchor the early morning news. From
1991 to 1992, she co-hosted Evening
Magazine, traveling to places such as
Great Britain and Israel for special reports.
She also served as the station's medical
reporter for five years.
"From covering the news of the day to
developing the health beat in this region,
Pat has kept her responsibility to viewers
front and center throughout her career,"
said Michael Smith, Ph.D., associate
professor of communication and Director
of the Graduate
Program in
Professional
Communication at La Salle.
Ciarrocchi said some of her most
memorable career moments were report-
ing live from the Vatican. Most recently,
she reported live from Washington, D.C.
during Pope Benedict XVI's first papal
visit to the United States.
Through her work at CBS 3, Ciarrocchi
earned a Philadelphia Emmy Award.
In addition, she won the Gabriel Award
from the National Catholic Association
of Broadcasters and the Sarah Award
from the local Women in Communications.
In 2000, she was inducted into the
Philadelphia Broadcast Pioneers Hall
of Fame for her accomplishments in
the television industry.
HRAnilATF MARK PfKTFI I (1 flFI IVFR<; I A <sAI I F'"s rflMMFWrFMFNT AnnRF^
This year's Commencement speaker, Mark Costello, '08, ^
recognized that La Salle's 1,758 graduates had a different /
history behind them and a different journey ahead of them — /
but they are forever members of the La Salle community. /
In addressing his fellow graduates, Costello said, I
"La Salle, as a community, can be described aptly in one \
word: reaching. When my professors planned my future \
with me rather than for me, they were reaching out to me. \
When the University reviewed my application and made me
an offer, they reached out to me."
Costello, an English major from the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, served as
a student writing tutor, was named a University Writing Fellow, and was selected as a
member of the Honors Program Board. He was also a writer and editor for the Collegian,
the student-run newspaper, and was involved in The Masque theater group. Costello
hopes to continue his education by pursuing a graduate degree in theater.
— Amy Gardner Cranston
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First Co-op Scholars Graduate
(Standing, from left) Sean Henry, lohn (lack) Quinn, Penelope (Penny) Grob, Director
of the Business Scholars Co-op Program, Edward Fierko, '63, Darlene Fierko. Gregory
Bruce. Dean Emeritus of the School of Business and Director of the Business Scholars
Co-op Program. Paul Brazina. Dean of the School of Business, and Matthew (Matt) Lambie.
(Seated, from left) Jessica Runyen. Angelica Mota, Michael Cieri. Kathryn (Kate) Dougherty,
and Samantba Still. Not pictured are Amanda Cassetta and Stefania Veneziale.
La Salle's first class of students in the Business Scholars Co-op
Program graduated this spring. All of the students completed
two full-time work assignments totaling 12 months of experience
in their chosen career fields, all while fulfilling course requirements
that allowed them to stay on track and graduate in four years.
La Salle has corporate partnerships with numerous well-known
organizations to give students co-op and networking opportunities.
This year's graduating co-op students worked at Charming
Shoppes Inc., Ernst & Young LLP, 160over90, Johnson &
Johnson, KPMG, SAP America Inc., the Philadelphia Eagles,
and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, among other companies.
Edward J. Fierko, '63, provided a generous gift that launched
the Business Scholars Co-op Program, but his involvement did
not end there. Fierko has continued to be generous with his
time by participating in classes as well as Bankers Day, Executives
on Campus, and the Ethics Lecture Series.
Fierko and his wife, Darlene, continue to support the Business
Scholars Co-op program by funding multiple scholarships for
students who may otherwise not have been able to attend La Salle.
Accounting Professor Leauby
Receives Lindback Award
At a La Salle field
hockey game a few years
ago, a player waved
to a man watching on
the sidelines. "Is that
your dad?" a teammate
asked. "No," she
replied, "he's my
accounting professor!"
It is not rare for Bruce
A. Leauby, Ph.D.,
associate professor
of accounting, to
be cheering for his
Provost Richard Nigro. Ph.D.. and Bruce A. Leauby. Ph.D.
students at extracurricular activities. "I tell the parents while
their children are students at La Salle, I will treat them like
my own," Leauby said.
For his dedication both inside and outside the classroom,
Leauby received the 2008 Lindback Award for Distinguished
Teaching as part of Commencement ceremonies.
"I was in total shock," Leauby said. "It means a lot to me
to be recognized for something that I love to do."
Leauby came to La Salle in 1989, teaching courses such
as taxation, auditing, financial accounting, and health-care
finance. For the past eight years, Leauby also has taught
a linked course that combines one of his financial accounting
classes with an English composition class, providing a cross-
disciplinary experience.
Those who nominated Leauby for the award said he is
"the personification of the Lasallian tradition" and "is always
prepared, very innovative, and very enthusiastic in class."
—Amy Gardner Cranston
\ BASEL, SWITZERLAND, COMMENCEMENT }
(From left) Diane Leibinger. La Salle Switzerland Club President. Frank Sutterlin, Oliver Marc Steudler, Sunny Ifeanyi George Nwogor Markus Christoph
Geissmann, Giuseppe Amato. Wolfgang Holzgreve, M.D.. and Joseph Ugras. Ph.D.. Dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, celebrate
Commencement in Basel, Switzerland, where seven people graduated from La Salle s Master of Business Administration program in January. This year.
La Salle's Master of Arts in Professional Communication and Public Relations in Athens. Greece, graduated 17 students who came from Greece. Albania.
Jordan. Ukraine, and the United States.
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2007-2008
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notes
19 5 0 John J. Kintsch (B.S.) of Warminster,
Pa., celebrated his granddaughter Michelle
Kintsch's graduation from La Salle in May 2008.
19 5 1 Herbert F. Patrick (B.A.) of Wilhams-
town, N.J., retired from the Social Security
Administration since 1987, has been a substitute
teacher at Wilhamstown High School since
1990. At age 80, he is the school's oldest
substitute teacher.
19 5 2 Frank A. Barrett (B.S.) of Sea Isle
City, N.J.. welcomed his seventh grandchild,
Tatum, in December 2007.
1953 • REUNION YEAR
19 5 6 Anthony A. DiPrimio, Ph.D. (B.S.)
of Turnersville, N.J., was appointed to a
second term as Chairman of the Department
of Administrative Sciences at Holy Family
University. His textbook, Managing Corporate
Communications, was recently published by
Cengage Learning.
George J. Wagner Jr. (B.A.) of Southampton,
N.J., celebrated his 56th wedding anniversary
with his wife, Betty, in June 2008.
1958 Robert H.
Morro (B.A.) of Drexel Hill, Pa., was honored,
along with his wife, Peg, with the Dr. George
Morton lllman Award from the Malta Boat
Club for long-time service and volunteer work
to the Philadelphia rowing community. He is
Secretary of the Dad Vail Regatta and helps
to coordinate other competitive rowing events
that take place on the Schuylkill River.
Charles J. Reinhardt (B.S.) of Bedford, Texas,
sold ZIP Cleaners and University and Linen
Rental, which served 11 counties in Texas
and had 85 employees, in 2005 after being
in business for 38V2 years. He and his wife,
Marge, will celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary in September 2008.
196 3 Hon. John
A. Sweeney of Florence, N.J., has retired from
Burlington County Superior Court. He had
served since 1992 and was the county's
highest-ranking judge. After taking some time
off, he plans to work for a Philadelphia law firm
that is opening an office in Mount Holly, N.J.
19 6 4 John W. Lynn Jr., CIC, CPIA (B.S.)
of Medford, N.J., is a partner in the Dalton
Insurance Agency in Glassboro, N.J. He has
completed a one-year term as President
of the Professional Insurance Association
of the State of New Jersey.
Karen M. Fischer, '94, and
Peter A. Ganatra. '94, were
married on Nov. 3,2007.
Several of their Sigma Epsilon
fraternity brothers and Alpha
Theta Alpha sorority sisters
were in attendance.
Top photo: (Back row, from
left) Chris Gibson. '93. Karen
(Fischer) Ganatra, '94. Pete
Ganatra, '94, Dave Murphy,
'92, and Jim Niland, '94.
(Seated, from left) Chris Miller,
Gene Volpe, '92, Joey Martin,
and Brian Gillespie, 'S3.
Bottom photo: (Back row, from left) Jackie (Loker) Galvin,
'94, Karen (Fischer) Ganatra, '94, Pete Ganatra, '94.
and Jennifer (Hallinan) LaSerre, '95. (Seated, from
left) Heather (McKenzie) DeVico, '94. and Kris tine
(Hodgkiss) Horn, 92.
19 6 5 John H. Uelses (B.A.) of Valley Center,
Calif., a former world-record-holding pole
vaulter, was honored for his work to promote
the sport of pole vaulting during the opening
ceremony of the 18th annual Pole Vault Summit
at the Livestock Events Center in Reno, Nev.
Hon. Joseph C. Visalli (B.S.) of Wildwood, N.J.,
has retired after 22 years on the Cape May
County Superior Court bench.
19 6 6 Robert E. Gerhardt, M.D. (B.S.) of
Wayne, Pa., retired in 2004 as Chief of the
Section on Renal Diseases and Hypertension
at Pennsylvania Hospital and Clinical Professor
of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine. He earned a Master of
Arts in the history of art from the University
of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences in May 2008.
Walter J. Plagens Jr. (B.A.) of Holiday, Fla.,
coaches an 18 and older adult basketball
league, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus,
at the Holiday Recreation Center.
196 7 Warren W. Faulk, Esq. (B.A.) of
Haddonfield, N.J., has been nominated by
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine to be the next
Camden County Prosecutor. He is a longtime
civil trial attorney and a partner at Westmont,
N.J. -based Brown and Connery.
Andrew M. Jurek (B.S.) of Wilhamstown, N.J.,
has been performing with a theater group, the
Way Off Broadway Players, for the past six years.
James T. McAvoy (B.A.) of Pottstown, Pa.,
has been named a deacon by the Archdiocese
of Philadelphia at St. Elizabeth's Parish in
Uwchlan, Pa.
19 6 8 Dennis F.
O'Brien (B.A.) of Newtown, Pa., was sworn in
as Mayor of Newtown in May 2008. He also
serves as President of the Board of Newtown
Library Co.
196 9 William R. Sasso, Esq. (B.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., has been appointed Vice-
Chair of the Pennsylvania Board of Law
Examiners. He has served as Chairman of
Stradley Ronon since 1994 and is member
of La Salle's Board of Trustees.
Francis J. Sullivan, Esq. (B.A.) of Yardley, Pa.,
has been appointed President of the Family
Service Association of Bucks County.
19 7 0 William T. Belden of Lancaster, Pa., is
PNC Bank's Vice President of Business Develop-
ment in its PNC Wealth Management division.
19 7 1 Richard E. Kreipe, M.D. (B.S.) of
Rush, N.Y., is President of the Society for
Adolescent Medicine, an international multi-
disciplinary professional organization devoted
to supporting the health of adolescents.
Neil F. Nigro (B.S.) of Wallingford, Pa., retired
from the U.S. Postal Service in 2007 after
34 years of service.
William M. Siegle (B.S.) of Moorestown, N.J.,
retired from the ACE Group in 2008 after
30 years.
George A. Tomezsko (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., recently updated and revised one of his
books, Flawed Foundings, to include a chapter
on the political philosophy of the Confederacy.
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1972 Stephen M. Hoffman Jr. (B.S.) of
San Francisco, Calif., is the head of Baning
Supervision and Regulation for the 12th
Federal Reserve District at the Federal
Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
197 3 William L.
Stulginsky (B.S.) of Media, Pa., has been
appointed Chairman of the Board of the Visiting
Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia.
Craig S. Trujillo (B.S.) of Simsbury, Conn., was
appointed Deputy Chief Auditor for the City
of Hartford, Conn.
William I. Weber III, MBA (B.S.) of Phoenixville.
Pa., has been promoted to President of AON
Affinity's Life and Health Division.
19 7 4 Thomas M. Feeney (B.S.) of Dublin,
Ohio, has been promoted to President and
CEO of Belron US.
Edward R. Hitzel (B.A.) of Mays Landing, N.J.,
celebrated his 10th anniversary hosting a
radio show on travel, dining, and hospitality
on WOND in Atlantic City, N.J. He also hosts
a weekly television segment on dining on the
NBC affiliate in Atlantic City.
19 7 5 Irene Benn (B.A.) of Bayville, N.J.,
has retired as Principal at Toms River Inter-
mediate North. She worked in the district
for 33 years as a special education teacher,
assistant principal, and principal.
Gerald J. Kochanski, CPA (B.S., MBA '84) of
Warminster, Pa., has been appointed Chief
Financial Officer of Nephros Inc., a medical
device company.
1976 Antoinette (Giampaolo) Guerra
(B.A., MBA '82) of Philadelphia, Pa., recently
celebrated her daughter Janine's graduation
from Temple University's Beasley School
of Law and her son Joseph's completion
of his first year at Drexel University's Earle
Mack School of Law.
Lawrence R. Hoffman, CPA, Esq. (B.S.) of Yardley.
Pa., has been appointed Chief Financial Officer
of Averion International Corp., a clinical
research organization specializing in oncology,
cardiovascular diseases, and medical devices.
19 7 7 Rev. David J. Klein (B.A.) of Black
wood, N.J., has been Judicial Vicar of the
Diocese of Camden since 2003 and is currently
in residence at the Bishop's residence.
19 7 8 EAR Scott T.
Becker (B.S.) of Chardon, Ohio, has been
appointed President of Plasticolors Inc., a
manufacturer of custom colorant and chemical
dispersions for the thermoset plastics and
paint and coatings industries. He is a trustee
for the Civic Development Corporation of
Ashtabula County and a Board Member for
Partnership for Education in Ashtabula County.
Gerald Colapinto (B.A.) of Yardley, Pa., teaches
Advanced Placement calculus and geometry/
Jennifer Ruzzi, '04, married Michael Hartle on April 1 1, 2008, at Old St. Joseph s Church in Philadelphia. All tour ot
her bridesmaids are La Salle graduates, and many other La Salle alumni attended the wedding. (Back row, from left)
Kevin Emery, '00, Sam Ciccimaro, '05, Joe Ciccimaro, 'SI, Megan Emery, '02, Joe Monforto, '04, Maureen Flynn, '04,
Renee D'Angelo. '04, Bernadette Ciaravino, '04, Pat Whipkey, '05, Lauren Wojick, '04, Kate Moyer, '05, and Sal Scalora, '05.
(Middle row, from left) The bride, Jennifer Ruzzi, '04, Marielle Martino. 04, Jen Scalora, '04, and Katie Patterson, '04.
(Front row, from left) Don Thompson, '04, Alexis Ciccimaro, '04, and Mike Ruzzi. '00.
algebra II at Holy Ghost Preparatory School in
Bensalem, Pa. He was one of 50 state winners
of an award from the Siemens Foundation for
exceptional achievement in teaching Advanced
Placement science, math, and technology.
Donald J. DeGrazia, CPA, ABV (B.S.) of
Cherry Hill, N.J.. has been appointed Global
Chairman of Integra International, a worldwide
association of independent accounting firms.
Mark A. Salvatore (B.S.) of Elkins Park, Pa.,
has been named a deacon by the Archdiocese
of Philadelphia at St. Dominick Parish in
Philadelphia, Pa.
19 7 9 Paul J. Perrello (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., makes a cameo appearance in Tom
Quinn's (B.A. '98) film The New Year Parade.
Bruce C. Rosetto, Esq. (B.A.) of Boca Raton,
Fla., has joined international law firm
Greenberg Traurig LLP's Palm Beach County
team as a corporate and securities attorney.
19 8 0 Rev. Perry A. Cherubim (B.A.) of
Absecon, N.J., was appointed President of
Holy Spirit High School in Absecon in January
2008. He will continue to serve as Pastor of
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Absecon.
Lt. Col. Keith M. Cianfrani, Ret. (B.S.) of
Sellersville, Pa., Commandant of the
Philadelphia Military Academy, has joined
the staff of Rotor and Wing Magazine as the
Safety Editor. His columns on aviation safety
are featured monthly in the magazine.
Maria (Musumeci) Schwab, Ed.D. (B.A.)
of Phoenixville, Pa., has been appointed
Superintendent of the Phoenixville Area
School District.
19 8 1 Jay E. Fishman, FASA (MBA) of Bryn
Mawr, Pa., has been appointed to the Internal
Revenue Service Advisory Committee. He is
the first valuation specialist to be appointed
to the committee.
Patrick J. McLoone (B.S.) of Havertown, Pa.,
has been named Managing Editor of the
Philadelphia Daily News.
John D. Rossi III (B.S.) of Northampton, Pa.,
received the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified
Public Accountants Lehigh Valley Chapter
Volunteer Service Award in May 2008. He was
also recently appointed to the Pennsylvania
CPA Journal editorial board.
Eileen (Matthews) Sitarski (B.A.) of Gulph Mills,
Pa., produced a special for NBC10 on the
Nature's Castles treehouse exhibit at Longwood
Gardens, which aired in May 2008.
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43
notes
Marriages
19 8 5 Timothy P. Cogan (B.A.) to
Pat McGoldrick.
19 9 9 Alexander M. Groff (B.A.) to
Sherri Halpin.
2 0 0 0 Dominic A. Folino (B.A.) to Virginia A.
Paone (B.A.)
Paul R. Thompson (B.S.) to Maura C. Calahan
(B.A. '01, MBA '04).
Amy J. Wood (B.A.) to Jaret Mierzwicki.
Adam M. Zdanavage (B.A.) to Kristen Tustin.
2 0 01 Maura C. Calahan (B.A., MBA '04)
to Paul R. Thompson (B.S. '00).
Michael Cavallaro (B.A.) to Joan E. King (B.S.).
2 0 0 2 Stephen W. Crognale Jr. (B.S.) to
MaryE. Ubbens (B.S. '03)
Kyle T. Morris (B.A.) to Elizabeth Kelly (B.A. '03).
Douglas E. Robinson (B.S., MBA '08) to Keri K.
O'Connor (B.A. '03).
Michael W. Sabatino (B.A.) to Mary Therese
Motley (B.S. '04, M.S. '05)
Danielle F. Thurber (B.S., MBA '05) to
Jason W. Palmer (B.S. ).
2 0 0 3 Stacey L. Schultz (B.S.) to John C.
Clark (B.S.).
Monica L. Konicki (B.A.) to Joseph Gardner.
Elizabeth Kelly (B.A.) to Kyle T. Morris (B.A. '02).
Jessica L. McGowan (B.S.) to John A. Meehan
(BSW).
Keri K. O'Connor (B.A.) to Douglas E. Robinson
(B.S. '02, MBA '08).
Mary E. Ubbens (B.S.) to Stephen W. Crognale
Jr. (B.S. '02).
Brian P. Veitz (B.A.) to Lauren M. Kauffman
(A.A. '07).
2 0 0 4 Mary Therese Motley (B.S., M.S. '05)
to Michael W. Sabatino (B.A. '02).
Jennifer Ruzzi (B.A.) to Michael Hartle.
2 0 0 7 Lauren M. Kauffman (A.A.) to Brian P.
Veitz (B.A. '03).
Melanie Krysko (BSN) to Evan Colcher.
faculty member at Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine, and serves as Vice
Chairman of the Department of Family Practice
and Vice President of the medical staff at
Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland, Pa.
Christopher S. Durkin (B.A.) of Jenkintown,
Pa., is serving his first full term as Jenkintown
Borough Councilman after being elected into
office in November 2007.
Paul D. Ehrlichman (B.S.) of Kennett Square,
Pa., was recently appointed Chairman and
Chief Investment Officer of Global Currents
Investment Management, a provider of global
asset-management services.
Rev. Donna M. Elia (B.A.) of Schenectady, N.Y.,
is Executive Director of the Troy Area United
Ministries. She organized the annual Crop
Walk to raise awareness of hunger and to raise
money for Joseph's House and Unity House
and for national and international relief.
Mary Ann Lush (BSN) of Milford, Del., traveled
to Beijing. China, as an ambassador with the
People to People Program, co-sponsored by
Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor
Society, in May 2008.
Kathleen M. McCartney (B.S.), of Newtown
Square, Pa., coaches the girls' basketball
team at Villa Maria Academy in Malvern, Pa.
Her team played in the PIAA Class AAA state
final in March 2008.
Edward L. Turner Jr. (B.A.) of Washington, D.C.,
is Special Assistant to the Administrative
Assistant to the Chief Justice of the U.S.
Supreme Court. He received an award for
25 years of Supreme Court service during
a ceremony at the Court in May.
19 8 2 Rev. Joseph L. Coffey (B.A.) of Cape
May, N.J., is completing a three-year tour
at the U.S. Coast Guard boot camp. His next
set of orders is with the 3rd Marine Airwing
in Camp Pendleton, Calif., beginning in
September 2008.
Kurt E. Kramer, Esq. (B.S.) of Cherry Hill, N.J.,
has joined the Philadelphia office of White
and Williams LLP as counsel in the Commercial
Litigation Department.
Earl E. Montebello (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
retired from the Philadelphia Fire Department
in 2007, after 34'/2 years of service. He retired
from the military as a master sergeant in the
U.S. Air Force Reserves in August 2005 after
22 years of service.
Richard K. 0'Donnell Jr. (B.S.) of Holland,
Pa., has opened an insurance and real estate
office in Feasterville, Pa.
Thomas P. 0'Mara (B.S.) of Portland, Ore., has
been promoted to Chief Executive Officer of
Rodin Audio. He also serves as President of the
mobile audio and home audio/video company.
William F. Warrender (B.S.) of Collegeville, Pa.,
has been hired as Senior Vice President of
Global Sales at Ascension Orthopedics Inc.,
a leader in orthopedic extremity implants.
Jan M. Wieczerzak (B.A.) of Cherry Hill, N.J.,
is Director of User Experience with the Comcast
User Experience Group.
1983 Anthony E.
DiMarco, D.0. (B.A.) of Kennett Square. Pa.,
was elected Vice Speaker of the House of
Delegates during the Pennsylvania Osteopathic
Medical Association's Centennial Clinical
Assembly. Board certified in family practice,
he practices at the Crozer Medical Plaza at
Brinton Lake in Glen Mills, Pa., is an adjunct
Bernadette (Prendergast) McPherson, Esq. (B.A.)
of Rutherford, N.J., earned a law degree from
Temple University and serves on the Bergen
County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Her
daughter Bernadette graduated with La Salle's
Class of 2008 and will attend Widener
University School of Law, and her son David
will graduate from La Salle in 2012.
Mary Elizabeth Reiss (B.A.) of Chapel Hill, N.C.,
is Vice President of Contracts at Research
Triangle Institute, responsible for contracts
and export research contracts supporting
each of the business groups.
19 84 JohnR. Gimpel, D.0. (B.A.)of
Lafayette Hill, Pa., has been named Dean
and Vice President for Health Services
at the medical school at the University
of New England in Maine.
Martin A. Lupinetti (B.S.) of Haddonfield, N.J.,
has been named Principal by the Philadelphia-
area office of the North Highland Company,
an independent management and technology
consulting services provider.
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Patrick B. Shanahan (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., was named Teacher of the Year at Roman
Catholic High School for 2006-07.
19 8 5 Joseph M. Mazurek (B.A.) of Jackson,
N.J., is the Restaurant General Manager
for the St. Stephen's Green Publick House
in Spring Lake, N.J.
19 8 6 Alvin Fennell III (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., was recently promoted to Vice President
of Underwriting and Direct Sales for AON
Corporation.
19 8 7 Patricia Gibbons, DMD (B.A.) of Cape
May, N.J., staffs Ocean Health Initiatives' Toms
River, N.J., dental office for adults and children.
19 8 8 Stephanie P.
(Angstadt) Dever (B.S.) of Folsom, Pa., was
awarded the designation of Accredited Buyer
Representative from the Real Estate Buyer's
Agent Council of the National Association
of Realtors.
Peter Z. Teluk, Esq. (B.A.) of Kyiv, Ukraine,
has been hired by the international law firm
Squire, Sanders & Dempsey as the Managing
Partner of the Kyiv office.
Peter T. Wakiyama, Esq. (B.A.) of Villanova,
Pa., is a partner in the Philadelphia office
of WolfBlock and co-chairs the firm's Intellec-
tual Property and Information Technology
Practice Group.
19 8 9 Brian F. Bamberger (B.S.) of Rydal, Pa.,
has joined TGaS Advisors as Vice President,
Management Advisor, for TGaS Advisors'
Managed Markets Practice.
Daniel B. Cory (B.S., MBA '91) of Maple Glen,
Pa., has been named Vice President of
Finance for ISA Consulting.
Tomas S. Kelliher (B.A.) of County Kerry, Ireland,
was elected to a five-year term on the Board
of Directors of Killarney Golf Club.
Thomas M. McGeehan (MBA) of King of
Prussia, Pa., has been appointed interim CFO
of United America Indemnity. He has served
as the company's Corporate Controller since
2005 and as a vice president since 2006.
Maureen E. Tate (M.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
was honored, along with her husband, Jerry
McHugh, by the Friends for Effective Education.
19 9 0 Mark W. Falvo (B.S.) of San Antonio,
Texas, is opening a San Antonio branch for
his national financial search firm, Corporate
Search Partners.
Dennis P. McHugh, D.O. (B.A.) of Plymouth
Meeting, Pa., is co-Medical Director of
the new Mercy Suburban Center for Joint
Replacement.
Karen E. Washington (M.A.) of Willingboro, N.J.,
has been named Multicultural Affairs Director
Births and Adoptions
19 9 2 A daughter, Maura Catherine,
to David and Donna L. Green (B.S.).
19 9 3 A son, Maxwell Francis, to
Christopher S. Parisi (B.A.) and Jennifer L.
(Richards) Parisi (B.A. '94)
19 9 4 A daughter, Maggie Ann, to Sharon
and Raphael J. Ho Tai Jr. (B.A.).
A daughter, Alma Casimira, to Gia and
Anthony J. Kimsal (B.S.).
A son, Maxwell Francis, to Jennifer L. (Richards)
Parisi (B.A.) and Christopher S. Parisi (B.A. '93).
19 9 6 A daughter, Madeline Elizabeth,
adopted by Scott and Christine E. (Nolte)
Dustin (B.A.).
A son, Carter Sean, to Jason and Caroline
S. (Tranie) Lowry (B.A.).
A daughter, Cecilia Elise, to Christopher
and Kathleen E. (Stuckert) Mayall (B.S.).
A son, Theodore, to Theodore Pietryka and
Jennifer L. (Noakes) Pietryka (B.S., MBA '01).
19 9 8 A daughter, Madalena Elizabeth,
tolMoberto Torres and Katherine R.
DeStefano-Torres (B.A.)
19 9 9 A son, Tyler Michael, to Michael and
Nicole (DeProspero) Jason (B.A.).
A son, Aidan James, to Amy and Thomas M.
Lannen (B.A.).
A daughter, Aimee Catherine, to Megan J.
(Carey) Lottier (B.S.) and John D. Lottier (B.S.).
A son, Patrick Anastasios, to Mary (Burke)
Orphanos (B.A., M.Ed. '03) and Nicholas P.
Orphanos (B.A. '00).
2 00 0 A son, John Thomas, to Brian M.
and Christine (Pier i) Barnhart (B.A.).
A daughter, Kaylin Olivia, to Shannon and
Colin A. Brennan (B.A.).
at Moorestown Friends School, where she
has taught since 1994. Washington has also
served as a part-time diversity coordinator and
Chair of the World Languages Department.
19 9 1 Timothy J. Ernst, ABC, MAE (B.A.) of
Erdenheim, Pa., has opened his own marketing/
communications firm, RavenWood Creative,
specializing in writing and graphic/Web design.
Douglas M. Overton (B.A.) of Glen Mills, Pa.,
has been named an assistant coach for the
New Jersey Nets.
Patrick P. Sheridan (B.S.) of Clarence Center,
N.Y., has been appointed Operations/Marketing
Liaison for Wilson Farms Inc. in Buffalo, N.Y.
19 9 2 Heather A. (Streit) Gervais (B.S.)
of Langhorne, Pa., was promoted to Vice
President, Operations, of Cadient Group.
Sean A. Hughes (B.A., M.Ed. '96) of Phoenix-
ville, Pa., has been appointed Principal
of Lower Merion High School. He has also
been an adjunct instructor in La Salle's
Graduate Education program since 2000.
Michele S. (Siciliano) Schwartz (B.A.)
of Marlton, N.J., is enrolled in Camden
County College's Personal Trainer
Certification Program.
A son, Nicholas, to Melissa and Frank J.
Moffa IV (B.S.).
A son, Patrick Anastasios, to Nicholas P.
Orphanos (B.A.) and Mary (Burke) Orphanos
(B.A. '99, M.Ed. '03).
A son, Jamison Scott, to Bonnie R. (Clawson)
Tormey (B.A.) and Justin L. Tormey (B.A. '01).
2 0 0 1 A son, Drew Vincent, to Christopher
and Jennifer L. (Etsell) Penna (B.A.)
A son, Jamison Scott, to Justin L. Tormey (B.A.)
and Bonnie R. (Clawson) Tormey (B.A. '00).
2 0 0 3 A son, Matthew Owen, to Maria and
Frank L. Varanavage (B.S.)
2 0 0 4 A daughter, Margaret Lynne, to
Joseph F. Harrison IV (B.S.) and Susan E.
(Corcoran) Harrison (B.A. '05).
2 0 0 5 A daughter, Margaret Lynne, to Susan
E. (Corcoran) Harrison (B.A.) and Joseph F.
Harrison IV (B.S. '04).
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45
notes
In Memoriam: John Grady
John Jack Grady, an economics
professor and Director of La Salle's
Honors Program for nearly 40 years, died
of cancer on July 15, 2008, at age 70.
Grady, a son of Irish immigrants,
grew up in Philadelphia's Olney
section and graduated from North
Catholic High School. He attended the
University of Notre Dame on a Ford
Foundation Scholarship and earned his
bachelor's degree in economics. He also
studied economics at the University
of Pennsylvania on a Woodrow Wilson
Scholarship and then completed his
master's in economics at Temple
University.
In 1960, Grady accepted a temporary
job at La Salle teaching economics.
He kept that position and took on the
responsibility of Director of the Honors
Program in 1969.
"I have had the privilege of knowing
Jack Grady since he became Director
of the Honors Program. ... For almost
four decades, he was the heart and soul
of this nationally recognized program,
serving as a mentor, adviser, and friend
to many of the best and brightest
students who ever attended La Salle,"
said La Salle President Brother Michael
J. McGinniss, F.S.C., Ph.D., 70. "His
personal commitment to, and influence
on, our students and La Salle has been
incredible."
Grady was well known for his work
with the National Collegiate Honors
Council as founding Chair of the Honors
Assessment and Evaluation Committee.
For several years, he also served as
moderator of the University's Debate
Team, which won the state championship
in 1966.
Former students and colleagues
described Grady as a dedicated professor
who was involved with his students. His
dedication earned him the Lindback
Award for Distinguished Teaching in
1972. In 2003, graduates of the Honors
Program established a scholarship in his
honor.
His wife, Helen, noted that he called
each scholarship student individually
to discuss his or her goals and still
found the energy to meet with incoming
freshmen this past May. She also said
their family lived in Philadelphia's East
Oak Lane section for many years because
Grady wanted to be able to walk to work
at La Salle.
In addition to his wife of 45 years,
Grady is survived by two sons, three
daughters, and 14 grandchildren.
Leslie A. (Blanchard) Stapleford (B.A.) of
Smyrna, Del., was promoted to Marketing
Senior Manager of Acquisitions Direct Mail
for JP Morgan Chase Card Services.
Walter B. Zinych (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
has accepted a position as the Regional
Vice President for Pacific Life Mutual Funds
and Annuities in the Financial Institutions
Division in eastern Pennsylvania and southern
New Jersey.
1993 Melinda
(Padlo) Carangi (B.A.) of Clifton Heights, Pa.,
is pursuing a Master of Science in Education
in Instructional Leadership at Neumann
College in Aston, Pa.
Tomasina A. Chamberlain (MBA) of Pottstown,
Pa., has been named Administrator of the
Hospice of the Madlyn and Leonard Abramson
Center for Jewish Life in North Wales, Pa.
Karen M. (Galup) Heisler (M.S.) of Huntingdon
Valley, Pa., has been appointed Corporate
Vice President of Human Resources for
Precyse Solutions.
Matthew 0. Melinson, CPA (B.S.) of Ivyland,
Pa., has been promoted to Tax Managing
Director at SMART Business Advisory and
Consulting LLC. He is also the President
of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of the
Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public
Accountants, an adjunct professor at
Philadelphia University's Master of Science
in Taxation program, and a member of the
City of Philadelphia Department of Revenue
Commissioner's Tax Advisory Committee.
Loretta K. Pugh (M.A.) of Youngstown, Ohio, has
been appointed Director of Mission Integration
for Humility of Mary Health Partners, based
at St. Elizabeth Health Center.
19 9 5 Brian M. Marriott, Esq. (B.A.). of
Holland, Pa., has joined Curtm & Heefner in
Morrisville, Pa., as an attorney in the firm's
litigation group. He is on the Board of the
St. Bede's Alumni Association, coaches
his son's soccer team, and is a Big Brother
in the Pennsbury School District.
James G. Rumsey (B.S.) of Sewell, N.J., has
joined Cipriani Builders Inc. in Woodbury,
N.J., as Sales Manager.
19 9 6 Sandra McCarthy-Meeks (B.S.) of
Naples, Fla., has obtained a Florida state
broker real estate license and is in training
to be a state-certified appraiser. She also
volunteers with a local literacy program
to teach English to migrant workers.
James F. Peoples III, M.D., M.S. (B.A.) of
Downmgtown, Pa., is a neurology resident
at Temple University Hospital's Department
of Neurology and will be pursuing a career
in interventional vascular neurology.
Matthew M. Quick (B.A.) of Collingswood, N.J..
has written a novel, The Silver Linings Playbook,
which will be published in September 2008.
The novel was a Kirkus Reviews First Fiction
Selection in April 2008. He has also written
a young adult book, Sorta Like a Rock Star.
19 9 7 Kristin J. (Hairrell) Fairweather (B.A.)
of Philadelphia, Pa., has been hired as an
associate producer of the film Future Weather.
Mark J. Pontzer, J.D. (B.A.) of Downmgtown,
Pa., has earned a law degree from Widener
University School of Law.
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1998 Erin Hlivia
(B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa., is engaged to
Jesse B. Bagans (B.S. '03, M.S. '05).
Carl H. Manstein, M.D. (MBA) of Elkins Park.
Pa., a plastic surgeon, took a two-week
missionary trip in Eritrea, Africa, with
Physicians for Peace. He was part of a team
of 20 physicians and nurses who worked in
the previously war-torn country with patients
with war wounds of the face and babies with
cleft lips and palates and other conditions.
Thomas E. Quinn Jr. (B.A.) of Churchville, Pa.,
had his film, The New Year Parade, open as
part of the Philadelphia Film Festival. The film
won Best Narrative Film at the Slamdance
Festival in Utah and Best Acting Ensemble
at the Ashland Film Festival in Oregon.
19 9 9 Kevin R. Burkitt (B.A.) of Manasquan,
N.J., is a media technician specialist at
Brookdale Community College responsible
for running, scheduling, and maintaining
the MPG-2 video server used to broadcast
Telecourse, Distance Education, and locally
produced programming.
Jesse Cute (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa., spent
six days working in New York at the Sex and
the City film junket.
Thomas M. Darcy (B.A.) of Abmgton, Pa., has
started an Internet search engine company,
www.igotaguy.com, with a partner to promote
small businesses.
Thomas J. Gaydos Jr. (B.A.) of King of Prussia,
Pa., is Director of Marketing at Evolve IP,
a managed technology provider in Wayne, Pa.
2 0 0 0 Brady Hicks (B.A.) of Bensalem, Pa.,
is engaged to Jeannette Ryder.
Kevin M. Kots (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa., is
engaged to Susan Fredericks.
Tracy L. Mann (B.A.) of Newark, Del., has
accepted a fellowship with the Learn the
Signs. Act Early, campaign in the Prevention
Research Branch of the National Center on
Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Frank J. Moffa IV (B.S.) of Royersford, Pa., was
named Manager of Vegetation Management
for PECO Energy.
Nicholas P. Orphanos (B.A.) of Pennsauken,
N.J., has been promoted to Department
Coordinator for the World Language and
Family/Consumer Science departments at
Lenape High School in Medford, N.J.
Melissa D. Parker (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., was hired in February 2008 by Wolters
Kluwer Health as the marketing manager of
medical journals with specialties in surgery
and oncology.
Paul R. Thompson (B.S.) of Central Hong
Kong, is a vice president for JP Morgan
Private Bank.
Kelly R. Tierney, M.D. (B.A.) of Rochester,
Minn., is in her last year of dermatology
residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
She was recently awarded a fellowship in
dermatopathology at the Mayo Clinic.
2 00 1 Lisa R. Arrington, R.N. (BSN)
of Philadelphia, Pa., graduated from
Philadelphia University in May 2008 with a
master's degree in nurse-midwifery. Her first
grandchild, Natalie Marie Rivera, was born on
April 5, 2008.
Roseanne R. Capaccio (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., is in her second year of playing for the
Philadelphia Phoenix Women's professional
tackle football team, part of the National
Women's Football Association. She is a
starting offensive lineman and also plays
special teams.
James P. Gannone (MBA) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
has been named Director of Finance for the
Lansdale Borough Council.
Robert E. Gillespie (B.A.) of Baltimore, Md.,
is pursuing a Master of Arts in publication
design at the University of Baltimore.
Gina M. Leoni (B.S.) of Fort Wayne, Ind., is an
information technology program manager for
Warsaw, Ind. -based DePuy Orthopaedics Inc.
She is a board member with Young Leaders
of Northeast Indiana, and she helped create
the group's Leadership Institute, which
involves seminars focused on personal and
professional education.
Therese J. (Zaccagnino) Marmion (B.A. '01) of
Philadelphia, Pa., has accepted a job as major
gifts officer at the University of Pennsylvania's
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Melissa L. Nassar (B.A.) of Wayne, Pa., was
interviewed in May 2008 for The Index
Investing Show with Ron DeLegge. She is
a principal at Vanguard Financial Advisor
Services.
David f. Rajakovich (B.A.) of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is a graduate student at Essex University in
England.
2 0 0 2 Michelle K. Brigoli (B.A.) of Arlington,
Va., earned a Master of Science in Computer
Science from the University of Oxford
in England. She is an IT consultant with
Accenture in the Washington, D.C., area.
Elisabeth A. Matulewicz (B.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., is a technical sergeant with the
Pennsylvania Air National Guard. She is a
public affairs multimedia manager assigned
to the 111th Fighter Wing at Willow Grove
Air Reserve Station. She has also published
a children's book, Benny and Marshmallow:
A Day of Mischief.
Capt. Robert P. Texter Jr. (B.A.) of Killeen,
Texas, will be assuming command of the
Headquarters Company for the 1st Cavalry
Division in Fort Hood, Texas.
2 00 3 Jesse B.
Bagans (B.S., M.S. '05) of Laureldale, Pa.,
is engaged to Erin Hlivia (B.A. '98).
Christine M. Coates (B.A.) of Newtown Square,
Pa., is engaged to Christopher Seaver (B.S. '04)
A September 2008 wedding is planned.
Raequel A. Forbes (B.A.). of Lansdowne, Pa.,
is completing a master's degree in social
work and is engaged to be married in May 2009.
Nicole M. Graham (B.A.) of Fredenckburg,
Va., completed her tour of duty in the U.S.
Air Force and is now a nurse in a trauma
intensive care unit in Virginia.
Amy K. Hartke, M.D. (B.A.) of Havertown, Pa.,
graduated from Jefferson Medical College
in May 2008. She began a residency in
emergency medicine at the University of
Pittsburgh in June.
Elizabeth (Kelly) Morris (B.A.) of Philadelphia.
Pa., earned an M.S. in reading and teaches
third grade in the Colonial School District.
Evan M. Todd (B.S.) of Philadelphia. Pa.,
is engaged to Meghan Kelly (B.A.) of
Philadelphia. A fall 2008 wedding is planned.
Frank L. Varanavage (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
passed the CPA exam in February 2008.
20 04 Mary Luz Angulo (M.A.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., earned a Master of Science
in Library Science from Clarion University of
Pennsylvania in May 2008.
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notes
In M e m o r j a m
Raymond J. Dawsonoa (B.A.)
of Allentown, Pa., on Dec. 4, 2007.
19 4 6 Brother D. Andrew Oinoto, F.S.C. (B.A.)
of Lmcroft, N.J., on April 5, 2008.
19 4 8 Edward J. Perri (B.S.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on Dec. 28, 2007.
194 9 Charles P. Fagan (B.S.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., on Feb. 5, 2008.
195 0 James W. Donaghy (B.A.) of
Youngstown. Ohio, on Feb. 19, 2008.
Dennis J. Donovan (B.S.) of Raleigh, N.C.
on Sept. 14, 2007.
Leonard J. Grecco (B.S.) of Eau Claire, Wis.,
on Jan. 2, 2008.
Joseph F. Harrison Jr. (B.S.) of Morton, Pa.,
on June 21, 2008.
19 5 1 Joseph F. Spellman (B.A.) of Racine,
Wis., on April 24, 2008.
Alexander L. Avallon Sr. (B.A.) of Willow Grove,
Pa., on April 21, 2008.
19 5 6 George T. Dukes (B.A.) of Fern Park,
Fla., on May 13, 2008.
19 5 8 Alfonso R. Lombardi (B.S.) of Yardley,
Pa., on Feb. 6, 2008.
19 5 9 Frederick A. Cassidy (B.S.) of Dale
City, Va., on Jan. 17, 2008.
James V. Mallon (B.A.) of Cambria, Calif.,
and Sea Isle City, N.J., on June 9, 2008.
John J. Shea (B.S.) of Tucson, Ariz., on
May 27, 2008.
19 6 0 Peter J. O'Hara (B.S.) of Harnsburg,
Pa., on April 24, 2008.
Charles D. Branch Jr. (B.S.) of Wyncote, Pa.,
on Oct. 4, 2007.
19 6 1 Francis J. Devlin Jr. (B.A.) of Hatboro,
Pa., on Feb. 2, 2008.
19 6 3 Milton 0. Dickerson, Ph.D. (B.A.)
of Washington, D.C., on May 25, 2008.
Richard J. Walsh (B.A.) of Maple Glen, Pa.,
on May 14, 2008.
19 6 4 Frank S. Arena (B.S.) of Warrington,
Pa., on Dec. 1, 2007.
19 6 6 Robert G. Fryling, Esq. (B.S.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., on March 23, 2008.
Jerold Gottlieb (B.S.) of Boca Raton, Fla.,
on June 6, 2007.
Wayne T. Knapp Sr. (B.S.) of Pemberton, N.J.,
on Feb. 28, 2008.
196 8 David J. McCarthy (B.S.) of
Philadelphia, Pa., on April 16, 2008.
19 7 2 Gerald J. Heckler (B.S.) of Bensalem,
Pa., on Feb. 14, 2008.
Walter J. Heyse (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
on May 10, 2008.
19 7 4 John T. McGuigan (B.S.) of Exton, Pa.
on March 19, 2008.
19 7 5 Joseph A. Ciccitto, Esq. (B.S.) of
Upper Providence, Pa., on Nov. 27, 2007.
Lillian S. Kachmar (B.A.) of Villanova, Pa.,
on April 13, 2007.
James J. Manion Jr. (B.S.) of Malvern, Pa.,
on June 21, 2008.
198 2 Howard D. Feinstein, CPA (MBA)
of Doylestown, Pa., on Jan. 1, 2008.
19 8 5 Robert M. Bauer (B.S.) of Riverton,
N.J., on April 7, 2008.
1990 JohnB. Sherwood (B.S. , MBA 93)
of Lilburn, Ga., on Feb. 19, 2008.
2 0 0 3 Henry W. Cody (A.A.) of Philadelphia,
Pa., on May 4, 2008.
Trustee Emeritus
Ragan A. Henry, of Merion, Pa., on
July 26, 2008.
Stephanie Bellanza (B.S.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is engaged to James P. Macrina (B.A. '05).
A November 2008 wedding is planned.
Amanda C. DiGiandomenico (B.A.) of Shaker
Heights, Ohio, is engaged to Scott T. Hicken
(B.A. '05). A March 2009 wedding is planned.
Todd R. Henderson (B.A.) of Newtown, Pa.,
has been named field producer for The Dog
Whisperer on the National Geographic Channel.
Kristin E. Ochal (B.A.) of Jamison, Pa., has
accepted a new position with AmeriHealth
Administrators as a proposal coordinator
in the Marketing Services Department.
She has also recently become a member
of the Association of Proposal Management
Professionals (APMP) and has begun APMP's
accreditation program.
Joseph F. O'Toole Jr., D.Min. (M.A.) of
Rochester, Minn., completed his Doctor of
Ministry and moved to Rochester to be Parish
Administrator at Holy Spirit Parish.
Christopher M. Seaver (B.S.) of Broomall, Pa.,
is engaged to Christine Coates (B.A. '03).
A September 2008 wedding is planned.
Matthew R. Ulmer (B.A.) of Wynnewood,
Pa., has been promoted to Communications
and Public Relations Manager at Education
Dynamics.
2 0 0 5 Patricia D. Goloff (B.A.) of Nornstown,
Pa., is engaged to Anthony Mark. An October
2008 wedding is planned.
Shannon L. Hallamyer (B.A.) of Collingsdale,
Pa., has been named Assistant Editor and
features writer for Main Line Today.
Scott T. Hicken (B.A) of Cleveland, Ohio, is
engaged to Amanda C. DiGiandomenico (B.A.
'04). A March 2009 wedding is planned.
Eliza K. Jeiliff (B.A., M.A. '08) of Sea Girt,
N.J., earned a master's degree from La Salle
in clinical-counseling psychology.
James P. Macrina (B.A.) of Philadelphia, Pa.,
is engaged to Stephanie Bellanza (B.S. '04)
A November 2008 wedding is planned.
Erin E. Ray (B.A.) of Reading, Pa., graduated
with a Master of Science in criminology from
St. Joseph's University and is a member of
the Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor
Society and the Omega Chapter of the Alpha
Epsilon Lambda graduate honor society.
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notes
She is engaged to Kyle Frees, and a summer
2009 wedding is planned.
Jason R. Rogers (MBA) of Yardley, Pa., has
joined the Product Control group at Goldman
Sachs as an associate in the Finance division.
Breanne A. Ward (B.S.) of Holland, Pa.,
graduated with a Bachelor of Science in
Nursing from Thomas Jefferson University
in May 2008.
20 0 6 Shannon L. DeSalme (B. A.) of
Huntsville, Ala., is pursuing a Master of Social
Work at Alabama A&M University.
Dana G. Koch (B.A.) of Langhorne, Pa., has
completed a master's degree in laboratory
and animal science at Drexel University.
Colleen B. Mullarkey (B.A.) of Havertown, Pa.,
was promoted to Assistant Editor of Advance
for Managers of Respiratory Care.
Gregory R. Thomas (B.A.) of Wyncote, Pa., is
a warrant investigator with the First Judicial
District of Pennsylvania.
Jermaine D. Thomas of Frederick, Md., plays
basketball for the Kormend, Hungary, team
in the European League A Division.
2 0 0 7 Jennifer Abraczinskas (B.A.) of
Conshohocken, Pa., appears in What's Your
Point, Honey?, a documentary film on the
future of women's leadership.
Luke A. Bollerman (B.A.) of Little Silver, N.J.,
is an institutional equity derivatives trader
with the GFT Group.
Kimberly R. Cheshire-Kinney (B.A.) of
Newtown, Pa., is pursuing a Master of
Science in Health Sciences at George
Washington University.
Paul C. Coneys (B.A.) of Phoenixville, Pa., is
an assistant producer for The Dog Whisperer
on the National Geographic Channel.
Alejandro W. Hagan (BSW) of East Greenwich,
R.I., has been accepted into the MSW/
MBA dual-degree program at the University
of Pennsylvania.
Mallory L. Kessler (B.A.) of El Paso, Texas,
graduated from the Air Defense Artillery
Officer Basic Course as an honor graduate.
She will join the 11th Air Defense Artillery
Brigade based at Fort Bliss in El Paso.
JoAnna M. Van Thuyne (B.A.) of Broomall,
Pa., has joined the staff of ShadowBox
Pictures as Associate Producer, specializing
in commercials, corporate videos, and film.
2 0 0 8 Joseph J. Gouryeb of Cinnaminson,
N.J., was commissioned as a second
lieutenant in the U.S. Army at the 90th
Annual Army ROTC Task Force Dragon
Commissioning Ceremony at Drexel University.
Gouryeb, who earned the ROTC's George C.
Marshall award as the most outstanding cadet
in Drexel's ROTC program, will attend the
Basic Officer Leadership Course at Fort Sill,
Okla. He will be stationed at Fort Drum, N.Y.,
in the 10th Mountain Division.
Brian McKenna (B.S.) of Upper Darby, Pa., was
commissioned as a second lieutenant in the
U.S. Army at the 90th Annual Army ROTC
Task Force Dragon Commissioning Ceremony
at Drexel University. He will become part
of the New Jersey National Guard in the
armor branch after taking courses at Fort
Benning, Ga.
Steven M. Ziegler of Philadelphia, Pa., has
been appointed Director of Marketing and
Admissions at Roman Catholic High School
in Philadelphia.
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The University Board of Trustees 2007-2008
Megan Burnett, '01
Susan Barrett, '94
Maj. Gen. William F. Burns, '54, USA (Ret.)
James L. Butler, F.S.C., '82
Susan F. Altamore Carusi, Esq., '82
Robert J. Christian, 71
Kevin M. Dalmasse, F.S.C., '81
John M. Daly, M.D., FACS, '69
Louis OeThomasis, F.S.C., Ph.D.
Edward J. Fierko, '63
Joseph C. Flanagan, M.D., '59
Joseph A. Frick
Timothy J. Froehlich, F.S.C., '90
Ronald Gallagher, F.S.C., Ph.D.
Gaetano P. Giordano, '76
Elmer F. (Bud) Hansen Jr., '58
J. Anthony Hayden, '67
John C. Johnston, F.S.C. t
William E. Kelly, J.D., '74
Richard Kestler, F.S.C, '65
James J. Lynch, '71
Denise DAntonio Malecki, '85
Dennis Malloy, F.S.C, '74, M.A. '83
William J. Markmann, M.D., '70
Sharmain Matlock-Turner
William W. Matthews III, Esq., '90
William J. McCormick Jr., '58
Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C, Ph.D., '70,
President
Thomas F. McGowan, '76
Laura Kind McKenna
G. Dennis O'Brien, Ph.D.
James V. O'Rourke
David T. Poiesz, '80
Hon. Joseph H. Rodriguez, J.D., '55
Carmen V. Romeo, '65
William R. Sasso, Esq., '69
William R. Sautter, CPA, '71, Chair
Robert Schieler, F.S.C, Ed.D, '72
James J. Smart, CPA
Judith Spires, '75
Officers
Matthew S. McManness, Vice President
for Business Affairs and Treasurer
Edward J. Sheehy, F.S.C, Ph.D., '68
Vice President of the Corporation
Louis A. Petroni, Esq., '77, Legal Advisor
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