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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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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 


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ALUMNI  LIVING  THE  MISSION 

"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 
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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. 


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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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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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Up  for  Neighboring  Community 


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." 


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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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Bean 


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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Further  Reflections 

"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 


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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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news 


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 


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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. 


SPRING  2008 


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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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notes 


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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notes 


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. 


SPRING   2008 


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notes 


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. 


SPRING   2008 


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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

Photography 

Dave  Jackson 
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.  '08 

Assistant  Vice  President  for  Development 

Edward  A.  Turzanski,  '81 
Counsel  to  the  President  and  Assistant 
Vice  President  for  Government  and 
Community  Relations 

La  Salle  Magazine  (USPS  299-940)  is 
published  quarterly  for  the  University's 
alumni,  students,  faculty,  and  friends 
by  the  Office  of  University  Communications 
(Joseph  Donovan,  Assistant  Vice  President). 
Address  correspondence  to  La  Salle  University, 
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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." 


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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 


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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." 


SUMMER   2008 


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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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." 


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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. 


14  LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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. 


H* 


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 


features 


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 

"^  TOM  G0LA  ARENA 

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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[  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. 


24 


LA   SALLE   MAGAZINE 


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 


SUMMER  2008 


25 


notes 


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. 

1993      *  REUNION    YEAR 


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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LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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. 


SUMMER  2008 


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notes 


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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LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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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Homecoming  celebrations. 

Enjoy  a  community-wide  celebration,  including 
a  campus  fun  run,  community  service  projects, 
open  houses,  and  academic  department  reunions. 
Also,  plan  to  come  back  to  explore  campus 
expansion  and  development  projects. 

Reunion  celebrations  for  the  classes 
of  1983,  1988, 1993,  1998,  and  2003 

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President's  Report  and  Honor  Roll  of  Donors 


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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50th  anniversary  of  the  Class  of  1958,  alumni  were  welcome 
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. 


FALL  2008 


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Volume  52  I  Number  3 

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 

Liz  Vargo 

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 

Jon  Caroulis 

Amy  Gardner  Cranston 

Contributors 

Dave  Jackson 
Vincent  Massa 
Jim  Roese 
Photography 


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and  friends  by  the  Office  of  University  Communications 
(Joseph  Donovan,  Assistant  Vice  President).  Address 
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2  President's  Report 


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MAGAZINE 


9  Honor  Roll  of  Donors 

9   Corporations,  Foundations, 
Trusts,  and  Others 

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 

26  Memorial  Gifts 

29  In  Honor  Of 

30  Athletics  Program  Partners  and  Sponsors 
33  Parents  and  Friends 
38  Faculty  and  Staff 
38  Government  Grants 

39  News 

42  Alumni  Notes 


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2007-200 

Preside 


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 


LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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. 


HONOR  ROLL  OF  DONORS  2007-2008 


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. 


LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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 


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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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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. 


LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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 


Gannei  i  ! 

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ndation 
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, 

nd  G  ■  1 1 1  r  1  t  i  -,  I  1 1 
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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LA  SALLE  MAGAZINE 


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  . 

Years  of  Civing:  ♦  represents          r ears 

Note 

Dai  \  1  r  mi  ]■■  to  k  ro  fis<  m  n  <s  1986 onli 

HONOR   ROLL 

OF 

DONORS   2007-2008            11 

.  ilucci 

|i isi  1  I'  i   i  1  ei  1 Ph.D  • 

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'  \\ 

omen's  Giving  Circle' 

12           LA   SALLE   MAGAZINE 

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 

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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  »••. 


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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 
Note:  Data  traced  backi                               ■■  ■■  >nlti 

HONOR   ROLL   OF 

DONORS   2007-2008            15 

Mr.  R  .                             ... 
Ryan  .• 

1  Wren  •• 

''    .    !    ,    1    ... 

2007-2008  Gift  Summary  b 

>y  Source 

... 

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... 


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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  ... 


Tears  of  Giving:  ♦  represents  five  years  of  giving  to  La  Salle  Universiti 

Noti  Data  traced  baci  LR1986ONL1 


HONOR   ROLL  OF   DONORS  2007-2008 


19 


1973 


i  \fKMT1    I    L U  B 



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 

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HONOR  ROLL  OF  DONORS  2007-2008 


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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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LA   SALLE   MAGAZINE 


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 


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HONOR  ROLL  OF  DONORS  2007-2008 


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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 


DECEASEDt  RETIRED"  WOMEN'S  GIVING  CIRCLE* 


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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.  .... 


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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  ••* 


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University  Club 

:    999] 

leffrei  R  Boyle.l  PA  ». 

Dr.  FlubacherClub 

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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 
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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  ... 


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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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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  •• 


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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  . 

■ 

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 

Years  of  Giving:  ♦ 

represents  five  years  of  giving  to  La  Salle  University 

Note  Data  tf  u 

K  TO  FISCAL  T EAl 

HONOR   ROLL  OF   DONORS  2007-2008           31 

i  Donini  Club 

-- 

IuJnh   \  (Drobile)an  I  i  toniel  P 

e  jr.  . 
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  • 
■ 

\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 

v  n airman'sClub 

I  s  1  001 

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 

HONOR   ROLL   OF 

DONORS   2007-2008            33 

I 

■  Mill 

■    alho 

■     .        Mill 

I     irkcrj  Jr. 

I   l\ 

nneth  M  "V" 
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 
;  Hisei 
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- 

Ms  Mary.mn  Ahrams 

Mr  and  Mrs  |oseph  1    Abriola 

Mi  .md  Mi-  Joseph  L.  Abriola  Jr. 

Bernadette  Adam- 

Mr  andMrs   Matthew  J.  Adams 

M-  |oyce  M.  Adler 

Mr.   iuA  Mrs    Theodore  Agelis 
Mr.  -n^\  Mrs.  William  M.  Ager 
Mr.  ,\[iA  Mrs.  Angelo  Agudelo 
Ronaldo  Aguilat 
M-  Allison  Ahl 

Mi    and  Mr-    I  larry  Ahl 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Samuel  J   A|ach 

Mr  and  Mrs  J.imes  L  Aker 

Mr.  and  Mr-  Sareth  W.  Alakoon 

Mr.  Vincent  J.  Albanese 

Mr.  Glenn  E.  Albrecht 

Mr.  and  Mrs   Alan  E.  Aldnch 

Ms.  Patricia  B.  Aleksinas 

Ms.  Patricia  Alford 

Deborah  L  Allmond 

Mr.  and  Mrs  David  C.  Almquist 

Mr,  and  Mrs   Ezio  I    Altamura 

Mr  Edward  S  Ambacher 

Mr.  and  Mrs    |ames  R   Ameling 

Mr  andMrs    |oseph  D- Amici 

Mi  .md  Mrs  Stephen  |.  Anastasi 

Mr   andMrs    [oseph  W  Anderson 

Mr  and  Mrs  Raymond  I.  Angersbach 

The  Anniballi  Family 

Anonymous 

Anonymous 

Mr  and  Mrs.  H.trrv  W.  Antes 

Ms  Susan  M  Apis.( 

Mr   and  Mrs.  Pommic  M.  Aquilino 

Mr  (  iregor^  1 1.  Archer 


Mi    <nd  Mi ■   B \n mi ■■■ 

Mr.  m-h]  Mi-  lames  M    Vros  sr 

Bl  i  in.    .in, I  I   in, 1. 1    ViLvn-u an 

Mr.  .\i-\J  Mrs.  David  L.  Ausman 

t  'urns  and  Eili  en  \xelsen 

Mr. andMrs  Martini  Baietti 

Mi  md  Mi-  Thomas  Baietti 

Mi  I  dward  Baldwin 

Mt  and  Mi-  |ohn  Balestrieri 

Mr  m\A  Mrs  Louis  Balestrieri 

Mi   Aloysius  I   Ballisti 

Mr  and  Mrs  Jeffrey  L.  Bani.i 

Mis  l_ut \  Baran 

Mi  .wm\  Mis  Joseph  Baranoski 

Mr  .ind  Mrs.  David  G.  Barba 

Mr   .md  Mr-   Richard  P  Barca 
Mr  .md  Mr-  Howard  M   Barreti  Jr, 
Ms.  Jennifer  J.  Barrett 
Mi    and  Mrs.  Peter  R.  Bat-: 
Ms   Barbara  ( usa  Bashore 
Mi    and  Mr-.  John  A   Bate- 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Matthew  C.  Batnsta 
Mi   .md  Mrs.  Michael  P.  Battistelh 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Rohert  Bauhof 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Danny  P.  Baylor 

Mr.  Edward  C.  Bavnes 

Mr  and  Mr-.  Amhon\  M  Bed  nan 

Mi  md  Mt-  Joseph  J.  Bednarzjr. 

Mr  andMrs  George  W.  Belheld 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Donald  D.  Bell 

Mi  .md  Mi-  Stan  Belliveau 

Mr.  and  Mrs  Andrew  M   Bencivengo 

Mi.  and  Mrs.  Paul  A.  Benner 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Frames  J.  Bennett 

Mr.  .i\^\  Mrs   Ronald  M    Benson 

Mi    and  Mrs.  Brian  Berber 

Mi   and  Mrs.  John  Beryin 

Mi    and  Mi-    Edward  P   Tx-rkoski  Sr. 

Mr  Bernard  Bernstein 

Ms  Robinj.  Bernstein  and 

Mr.  Herbert  Siegle 
Mi    md  Mrs  Joseph  P.  Berry 
Mi  and  Mrs,  Rohert  Berry 
Mi   and  Mrs.  Bernard  J.  Bertels 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Francis  J.  Bctancouri 
Ms  Loretta  T.  Betchker 
Ms  Patricia  M.  Biello 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Massimo  Bier 
Mr  Anthony  1-  Bumdo  Sr 
Mrs  Catherine  M.  Bish 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  C  Black 
Mr  and  Mrs   Michael  W   Black 
Mi   and  Mrs.  Edward  M.  Blair 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Blaise 

Mr.  andMrs    |ohn  Blanda 
Mr.  Bruce  R.  Blandiord 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  C.  Blandford 
Mi    and  Mrs   |o-L-ph  A-  Blansrield 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eucene  T  Bliszczvk 
Mr  and  Mr-  Wayne  Bodnar 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael  J.  Bo  I,  ind 
Mr  Russell  A.  Bono 
Mr  and  Mis   Richard  Bitrish 
Mr  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Bosco 
Mr  and  Mrs.  A.  Raymond  Bosserr  II 
Mr.  .\nd  Mrs.  David  A.  Bottegal 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  F.  Bourgeois 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael  R   Bowers 
Mr.  Dennis  Bowman 
Thomas  Bowman,  Esq. 
Mr  .u\y\  Mrs  Dennis  I  Boyce 
Mr.  and  Mrs   [anie-  M.  Boyle 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Boyle 
M-  Maitha  M.  Brady 
Mr.  and  Mrs    |oseph  A    Brancaleone 
Mr  and  Mr-  WalterC  Brant:enherL; Jr. 
Mr   and  Mis   Kenneth  B.  Btant 
Ann  and  Ron  Brennan 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Mark  P.  Brennan  Sr 
Mr   Peru. H,l  I    Breslin 
Francis  i.'.  Brest  in  ,\nJ  Claire  k. 
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Mi 

and  Mr-   Ke\  in  I    Breti 

Mr 

and  Mr-    Ronald  (    ialino 

Mr 

and  Mrs    Robert  I  \  i  jadi  i 

Mr   and  Mrs    [oseph  R    Famul.u 

Mi   |i  ihri  1    1  rehman 

Mi 

,  and  Mrs.  Edward  S.  Brinkos 

Mr 

and  Mr-    Main-.  -\    i    ieri 

Mr 

Robert  L.  Delp 

Mr.  and  Mrs   Frank  A    i  

Mr,  and  Mr-   Richard  Gehman 

Mi 

s.  Dionizia  Brochinsky 

Mi- 

and  Mrs    Edward  K    1    dun 

Ms 

Joanne  P  DelPrado 

Mr  .md  Mr-  Harry  J   Farnon 

Ms,  Rita  A.  Gehman 

Mi 

.andMrs  William  W.  Brock 

Mr 

andMrs  John Cinkowski 

Ms 

1  irace  1  IcMarco 

Mr.  and  Mrs   Andrew  Parrel  1 

11  th  E.  Gehman 

Mr 

.  and  Mrs,  George  H.  Brodbeck 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Peter  L. Cii -  n n 

R.c 

hard  and  Rita  DeMaria 

Mr. andMrs  |ohnJ. Farren 

Rosemary  Bradley  Gehrlein 

Mi 

.inJ  Mrs  Tim  Brodcn 

Gary  K.  Clabaugh,  Ed.D, 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Joseph  M  1  temars 

Mr  and  Mr-  Joseph  W    1 

Mr.  and  Mr-  Joseph  P  Geiger 

Mi 

I  )a\  id  T  Brooking 

Mr 

and  Mrs   Ronald  B   1    larl 

Mr 

and  Mr-   Joseph  D  1  )*Errio  i 

Dr  andMrs  Kalmen  A.  Feinberg 

Mr  and  Mrs  Thomas  L.  Geisler  Jr. 

Mr 

and  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Brm  i\  - 

Mr   md  Mrs.  John  J.  Clifford 

Mr 

.md  Mr-   [ames  N   1  lertouzos 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  Barry  B-  Feinei 

1     \  inci  E.  Gelb 

Mi 

and  Mrs.  Alan  R  Brown 

Ms 

.  Gail  M.  Coggins 

Mr 

and  Mrs.  John  P.  Dertouzos 

Thomas  and  LuAnn  Feist 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Kenneth  L  Geller 

Mr 

and  Mrs,  Edward  T.  Broun 

Mr 

and  Mrs    John  W  1    ohi 

Mr 

and  Mrs  Gregory  \    I  >eSalva 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Christopher  H.  Fell 

Mr.  and  Mr-  Sabino  P  1  iengaro 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Michael  ( !  Brow  n 

Ms 

Mafalda  R  Colati 

Mr 

and  Mrs  Glenn  I   i  leSantis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  P  Feola 

Mr    md  Mrs    ^ngeli  1 1  ■■ 

Mr 

and  Mrs  Michael  K   Br,  >vt  n 

Mr 

and  Mrs.  Christopher  (  .olbridge 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Gio\  .mm  1  leSimone 

Ms   Lisa  F.  Ferguson 

Mr  and  Mrs.  James  A  1  1 

Mr 

and  Mr-.  Richard  Bn  iw  n 

M- 

Margaret  P  Colbridge 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Da*  id  A   Detweiler 

Ms  Vernice  D.  Ferguson 

Ms.  It.,  nt  '  "  ■ 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Robert  Lee  Brown  111 

Mr 

and  Mr-  William  J.  Colbridge  III 

Mr 

.md  Mrs   [oseph  A.  DiAngelo  Jr 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Eugene  J.  Ferr.u>>lo 

Ms.  \  icki  i  jephart 

Mr 

and  Mrs.  David  B  Bmwnlee 

Mr 

ind  Mrs  Raymond  1  Colucci 

Mr 

and  Mrs  Teodon  i  P.  Diaz 

Mr. andMrs  Dennis E  Ferreri 

Mi    ind  Mr-   S  imuel   \  Geragi 

Ml 

and  Mrv  Ron;ild  R.  Bruce 

Mr 

ind  Mrs   Richard  D.  *  olucci 

Mr.  and  Mrs   Victor  1.    Dia: 

Ms  Joyce  M  Ferry 

Mi    ind  Mrs   Mark  1  jerard 

Mr 

and  Mrs  John  V.  Brull 

Mr 

and  Mrs   lames  (  i  nnei 

Mr 

and  Mrs  John  F.  Dickinson 

Ms.  Gina  Fiamma 

Mr  and  Mrs.  ( lharles  D. 

Mr 

s  |oan  A   Brunner 

Mr 

ind  Mrs  Paul  ( '..  Coneys  Sr 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Gerald  J   DieckhausSr. 

Mr  and  Mr-   William  1     1 

Giamberardino 

Mr 

,  and  Mrs.  Cecil  G.  Br  \  in 

M- 

E\  a  1.  (  lonli 

Mr 

and  Mr-    Anthom  P  DiMeo 

Ms     Maureen  l       RcOtUrO 

Mr  an.l  Mr-.  Michael  Giardino 

Mr 

and  Mr-  Christopher  i  i.  Rrvan 

Mr 

and  Mr-   lohn  J.  Conlon 

Mr 

Albert  T  D'Imperto 

Mr  and  Mrs   Michael  A    Figui  I 

Mr  and  Mrs  Walter  E-  Gibbons 

T.  mi  and  Beth  Bucci 

Mr 

and  Mrs.  Donald  W  Conner 

Mr 

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Mr.  and  Mrs.  Tony  Toto 
xMr.  and  Mrs  James  R.  Trainer 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Robert  Tramaghni 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  F.  Tramel 
Mr     ind  M;-   Santo  Trapani 
Mr  and  Mr-   Jeltrev  Travaline 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  |ohn  C.  Tr.n  ei  - 
Mr  and  Mrs   Edward  G.  Tngnani 
Mr    ind  Mrs  Walter  Trollman 
Mi    Mark  N    Trudel 
Mr  and  Mrs   Beiim  Tucker 
Mr  and  Mrs    Edward  F   Tulskie 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Anthony  J.  Turchi 
Mr.  and  Mrs   Thomas  Turner 


therine  Turner-Yei-er 

Mr  .ind  Mr-.  Daniel  I  i    rurygan 

Mi  .in.!  Mrs  Michael  I 

Mr  Anthony  J.  Ullrich 

Mr  Thomas  J  Ullnch 

Mi     ind  Mrs.  Edtt  in  A    '     :■ 

Mi    ml  Mrs    Augustus  Underhdl 

■  ■-  I  nderu .1 

Mi  Ralph T.Unkefer Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jerry  A.  Unl 
Mi    in  I  Mrs   [■  iseph  Vaccone 
Mr    in  I  Mr-    |i ihn  J.  Valentino 
Mi    .ii  I  Mrs  WillardE.  Vandiverji 
Mr.  and  Mr-   Tod, I  I  i   Vanett 

Mary  Kathryn,  Mike,  and  Matt 

Vaughan 
Mr.  .in J  Mrs.  Tin  imas  D.  Vcitz 
Mr.  Bruno  M  Ventresca 

Mi  .in. I  Mi -.  Ti imas  i  i   Ventura 

Mi  .ni.l  Mrs.  [.urn. - 1. 1  Verrillo 

Mr  and  Mr-.  David  I   \  ickers 

Franl    md  Mary  Viger 

Mi  and  Mr-   |oseph  I'  \  ilord 

Brian  B  and  Maureen  M   Wade 

Mi  .in.l  Mr-   Benjamin  I.   A  ilbert  III 

M-   Di  'i'  ithy  M  Waldrcp 

Mr    ind  Mrs.  John  J.  Walker 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gary  Wallace 

Stephen  Wallace  and  Theresa  Kacrich 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  F  \\  llsh 

Ms   Linda  S  Walsh 

Mr  and  Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Walsh 

Mr.  F  Bruce  Walter 

Mr.  and  Mr-    |etlre\  I      Walton 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  R  Ward 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Warren 

Ms   |ac  K  n  A  asmund 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  F  Waters  [i 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  L.  Wawr;ynek 

Mr.  md  Mrs.  Bruce  Waxman 

Mr   and  Mr-    Dennis  A  axman 

Mr  NealWebb 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  P  Webstet  ^r 
Mr   andMrs   Robert  C    Weckesser  Jr 
Mr  .in.l  Mr-   William  I   Weigle 
Mr  md  Mr-  Daniel  A   Weingarten 
M  -  I  eah  f"  Weir 
Ms  Mm  P  Weiss 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Patrick  J.  Welch 
Mr  andMrs   loin,  I.   Welsh  Jr 
Mi   .in,!  Mrs.  John  E   Wendling 
Mr  and  Mrs    |a\    -\    Wengei 
Ms    Irene  Went: 
Mr  and  Mrs.  William  A.  West 
Mr  and  Mrs  Robert  V  Wetzel 
Mr   Michael  R.  Wheeler 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  M.  White 
Mr  Donald M.Wil  in  I  \ 
Mi   Steven  C.  Wilansky 
Mr  Thomas  A.  Williams 
Mi   .in. I  Mr-,  li'lni  R    A  ilson 
Mr   and  Mrs.  S   Robert  Winstanley 
Mr  and  Mrs.  Ronald  D  Winterbergei 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronald  M   Witko 
Mr  and  Mr-   David  l>  Wiculsk. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frederick  K   A    I; 
Mi   and  Mrs.  Robert  !■   Woolsron 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  E.  Wright 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  A   Wright 
Mi   and  Mrs.  Samuel  Ybhannan 
Mr  andMrs   David  H   Young 
Mr  Wendell  \L    Young  HI 

Mr    and  Mr-    William  H    Young 
Mi    hi. I  Mr-   |aime  /  thallero 
Mr.  md  Mrs.  Paul  0.  Zaehrv 
Mr    and  Mr-    I1  i\  id  *  i.  Zahka 
Ms.  Elena  Zelman 
Mr   and  Mr-  Steven  M   Ziegter 


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UNi\  I  I'M  I   i    (    LUB 

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Brothei  i    I  S.C..Ph.D 

|ohn  D  Zook,l  PA 

1  in  in  b  u.  her  Club 

1.999) 

Mr  R.  Brian  Elderton 
Brothei  ( iabriel  A.  Fagan,  F.S.(  !.,  Phi"). 
Bruce  A  Leauby,  Ph.D 
\nn.t  ((  i  lenza)  and  Michael  I 

M,  Meei 
lames  F.  and  Margaret  M   M<  Minus, 
Ph.D. 

San  M  iguei  Club 

(s^  SOO    m ') 

William  N  Allen,  '77   ind  "inn  i 

Melnyl  Mien,  '80,  M  A  '02 
I  In  ."i\  O  and  Patricia  M  Bruce 
Brothei  |oseph  F.  Burke,  F.S.< 
Mr  Joseph  W  I  )<  mi  n  an 
Brother  E.Gerald  Fitzgerald,  F.S.C 
Marianne  (Salmon)  and  Siegfried 

I  Gauss 
(  ,,[ii..>l  t  ileber,  Ph.D. 
Brother  Joseph  L.  Grabenstein,  I  S.I 
Brother  Charles  E  Gresh,  1  SJ 
Thomas  J.  and  Elizabeth  R. 

(Leneweaver)  Lochnei 
Ms  Kathleen  (Scotti)  McNichol 
Brothei  Thomas  McPhillips, 

F.S.C.,  Hi  D 
Broth*  f  (  ierard  F.  Molyneaux, 

F.S.C.,  Ph.D 
Mi  I  imes  I    Mullan 
Mi   Robert  I  O'Brien 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  Sweeder 
James  A-  Talaga,  Ph  D 

Chairman's  Club 

(SJ  S2   499) 

Brother  Arthui  I  Bangs,  F.S.C.,  Ph  D 
Edward  K.  and  Janice  M.  Beit:, 

PhD,  R.N. 
Edic  A.  and  Norbert  F.  Belzer,  Ph  D, 
Ellen  and  Thomas  M.  Brennan,  Ed.D 
Brother  Daniel  Burke.  F.S.C,  Ph.D.  * 
Brother  Edward  Conway,  F.S.C. 
John  A.  Dully  Jr.  Ph  D 
Mr.  Gregory  J-  Fala 
Kathleen  CBagnell)  and  John  P. 

Finnegan 
Fred  J.  Foley  Jr.,  Ph.D. 
JohnC  FuscoJr.,CPA 
John  Giannini,  Ph.D. 
Charles  A.J.  Halpin  Jr.,  J  D 
Brother  John  Kane.  F.S.C. 
Joseph  A.  Kane,  Ph.D.  * 
Thomas  A.  and  Kay  L.  Keagv 
Michael  I  Kerlin,  Ph.D.  t 
Brother  Robert  I  Kinzler,  I  S.< 
Mi  Leon  \  I  aRosa  Jr 
Mr.  and  Mrs  John  L.  McCloski  \ 


Brothei  Michael  I   Mc(  linniss, 

[  -i    .  Ph  D 
Brothei  lohn  I  McGoldrick,  I  S.(    . 

Ph  D 
Karen  and  Matthew  S  McManness 
Brothei  Emi  ry  (     Mi  illenhauer, 

I  3d    ,Ph.D 
Elaine O  Mshomba  <\^\  Richard  E. 

\l  thomba 
Brorhei  It.  VanNguyen.1  S.I    ,Ph.D 
Mr.  Edward  A  Nickerson 
Brother  ( -  |ohn  Owen-,  i  5  I 

Ped.D 
Rai I  \  and  Kathryn  (Barcis) 

Ricci 
Brother  David  E   Rogers,  I  S.I 
Peggl  and  [act  Seydow 
Theresa  K  Travis  and  John  F.  Gill 
Mr.  Edward  A.  Turzanski 
Mr  Tre>  P  I  inch 
Brothei  (oseph  I  Willard,  F.S.( 

Founders  Club 

(s  5 ■  1 1 

Ms  Robinette  (Ramsey)  Barnes 
James  A  and  Maryanne  R.  Bednar, 
Ph.D 

Re\    Francis  J    Bern...  O  I'M 
Susan  (    Borkowski,  Ph  D 
Suzanne  Boyll,  Ph  D 
PaulR,  Brazina,<  PA 
Beth  Harper  Briglia 
Ana  Maria  *•  atanzaro 
losephj  Cicala,  Ph.D.,and 

Joanne  C  Conlon,  Ed.D. 
Mr.  Edward  W  (  olfet  |i 
Dr.  John  F.  Connors  Vd 

Michael  and  Mar\  Ellen  Gilbert 

Mr  John  S  t  Jrady  Sr.  t 

Mi  Stephen  (    Greb 

Arthur  and  Elizabeth  ( irover 

Rev   Kenneth  P.J    Hallahan 

Alice  L.  Hoersch,  PhD 

Mr.RobertC  Krohjr. 

Mr.  Raymond  L  Ksiazek  * 

Mi  Sidney  1  Mai  Lend  Jr. 

Mr.  James  |  McDonald 

Marc  R.  Moreau,  Ph.D, 

Ms.  ( ieorgette  M   Most 

Mr.  David  Q.  Otwell 

Dr  Mar\  Anne  A  Peters 

|ohn  \  Smith,  Ed.D 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph  Tekcl  * 

Anne  M.  Walsh,  DSW 

Jeanne  Welsh.  Ph  D 

Mi     Mm  B    Wendell 

Bonni  H.  Zetick,  Ph.D. 

Patti  R.  Zuzelo,  Ed.D.,  R  N    I    5 

Ugo  Donini  Club 
(5250  5499) 

Lester  B.  Barenhaum,  Ph.D. 

Ms.  Joyce  Bei 

Ms.  Lynda  G,  Black 

Joseph  V  Brogan,  Ph  D 

Ms.  Genevieve  M  Carlton 

Mr.  Jon  C.  Carouhs 

May  and  Swee-Lnti  Chia 

David  I  Cichowicz,  Ph.D 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Dolan 
Mr  1  '.iv  id  (     Fleming  Jr   ■ 
Richard  Goedkoop,  Ph.D. 
Mr.  Perry  Golia 

Ms.  Felicia  H.  Gordon-Riehman 
Mr.  James  K.  Gulick  Jr. 
Ms.  Corynda  L.  (Williams)  Hagamin 
Dr   Howard  L    Hannuin  * 
Lawrence  Byrnes  and  Teresa  [ackson 
Judith  A  (Drobile)  and  Daniel  P 
Joyce  Jr. 


Jonathan  Knappenbi  rger,  Ph  D 

Mi  Stephen  1 1  Kopei 

Nikolas  y;  Kozel 

Mr  Louis  A  Lamorte  h 

I  rant  ine  and  Herb  Lottiei 

Mi    |i  ihn  I    M.ilone 

\oo\1  Mickle.Ph.D 
loseph  P  M ley,  Ph  1 1  t 

Lee  J.  and  Annette  (KoSOTOg) 

( )'(  onnor,  Ph.D. 
Michael  1  O'Donnell 

(  hristine  and  *  iei  irge  \  Perfecky, 
Ph  D 

Ms  GloriaM  Pugliese 

Mi    lack  M   Rappapori 
Michael  A.  Redmond,  Ph  D 
Paul  J.  and  Kathleen  E    Really 

David  Robison,  Ph.D. 
|ohn  I  Rooney.Ph.D 

Ri '-in  1  md  Fi  in<  1-  I  Ryan,  Ed.D. 
Elizabeth  A.  Scofi<  Id  and 

James  C    I  ord 
loseph  Seltzer.  Ph. P. 
Prof.  George  I  Shotzbarger 

(English  Depi  I 
Stephen  R   and  Sharon  (Risa) 

Starr,  MSN 
Thomas  S.  Straub,  Ph.l  >. 

Mr.  Richard  I     Si  r  1SS1  I 

Kathryn  A  Szabat,  Ph  D 
Mr.  William  F.  Wiegman  111 

Anniversary  Club 

John  E.  Beatty,  Ph  D 
!■:.■    David  I    Beebi 
Mi   loseph  A.  Birstei 

lames  A    Butler,  Ph  D 

Mi  Matthew  M  ( Ihverchko 
\un  ( iardnei  (  ranston 
Preston  D.  Feden,  Ed.D. 
DonnaR  Fiedler,  Ph  D 
Mr.  William  J.  Gei   tbel 
Mr  Dennis  P  Graeber 
KevinJ.Harty,  Ph.D. 
Ms.  Regina  M   Hierholzei 
Ms   Helene  Holmes 
Ms   l>  tyce  Hunlev 
Mr  KyleM  Jakob 
Geffrey  B.  Kelly,  STD,  Ph.D.,  LL  D. 
Ms.  Leen  Khalifa 
EvelynR  Klein,  Ph.D.,  CCC/SLP 
Mr.  William  E,  Kline 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  A.  Mast  io 

Virginia  B.  Modla,  Ph.D. 

MaribelW  Molyneaux,  Ph.D. 

Lane  B  Neubauer,  Ph.D. 

Mr.  Robert  A  Nvcc 

Andrea  Z.  Okagawa 

Mr. Thomas R,  Phillips 

Mr.  Matthew  F.  Sinn  h  Sr. 

Mr.  David  M.  Stever 

William  M  Sullivan,  Ph  D 

Ms  AllisonC  (Murphy) Taylor 

Dr  Donna  A.  Tonrey 

M r.  Cha rles  H .  Tor pe y  III 

foan  Mint;  Ulmer  and  Ray  Ulmer 

Frederick  Van  Fleteren,  Ph.D. 

Ms.  LiaC.  Van  Rijswijl 

Mr.  Charles  A.  «  hit. 

Ms.  Mary  L.  WilK 

Samuel  J.  Wiley,  Ph.D. 

Donors 

(Up  E0S159) 

Mrs  Susan  E.  Adams 

Marjorie  S.  Allen,  Ph.D. 

Anonymous 

Mr.  Joshua  A.  Ash 

M.irv  Ellen Balchunis,  Ph  1 1 


Mi    Moysius  I  Ballistj 

Mi  |am<  ■  I    Behi  -1 

Deboi  1I1  (1  iy)and  loshua  Buch,  Ph.D 

Mai  i-ui  C  '■    (Morion)  and 

lames  S  Butcher 
Mr.  Jeremiah  M  Butler 
Ms  SarahP  Cadbun 
Ms  Christine  M  (    ihil 
MarieD  andFrancisN  (   unwell  111 

Ms    Sarah  H.  Clthn 

Garyl    Clal  iugh,Ed.D 
Annemarie  F  (Organ)  *  larke,  Ph.D 
Ms  Rosemary  (  lorn  er^ 
Rosemarie  R.  (McConomy)  and 

Joseph  |.  DeFelice,  I  sq 
Rev  James  T  Dever,  OSFS 
Mi  William  1  DeVito 
Mr  Thomas  A.  Di(  )amillo 
Henri  W  Dmochowski,  Ph.D. 
(  hristine  M.  (Donahue)  and 

I    Patrick  Doogan 
Peter  J.  and  Frances  (Kozul)  D'(  Jrazio 

(  etta  M.  and  William  J   Doyle  Jr. 

Ms  Maureen  Doyle 

AoneF   EJlin,  PhD. 

Mr  Daniel  V.  Ert: 

Ms   Susan  M  Ferrara 

Ms  Erin  M.  Finn 

loan  P  Frizzell,  Ph  I',  R.N. 

Ml    Andrew  N.  Gettes 

Ms  Bernadette  Gillen 

Mr  Mai the»  Gionta 

Ms  1  "iiMe  ( "  ( iiugliano 

Earl  Goldberg,  Ed.D.,  APRN,  and 

lohanna  Yurkow,  MSN,  CRNP 
Patricia  B.  and  Charles  Haherstroh, 

PhD 
Ms.  Mildred  L  (Hogate)  1  lopper 
Mr,  Joseph  T.  Humphries  * 
Rev.  (  arl  F  Janicki 
Pingjun  (June)  Jiang 
Mrs  Barbara  A.  (Croul)  Kulpa 
Mr   Peter  W.  Lattem 
Dolores  Lehr.  Ph.D. 
Ling  Liang,  Ph  D 
laiui  A  (Whyte)  Linaweavei 
laime  1    Longo  and  Michael  P, 

Gallagher 
Mr  John  M.  Mackin 
M      MarvellenC   (Malakt  Madden 
Mr   Francis  T.  Ma  Hon 
Mi    lames  Mancinelh 
Ms  J, mine  M  Mariscotti 
John  J.  McCann,  Ph.D.* 
Ms  Barbara  J.  McDonald 
Sister  Roseanne  McDougall,  SHCJ 
Mi  Lawrence  J.  McElroy 
Ms  M,ii\  k  McGettigan 
Steven  I  Meisel,  Ph  I ) 
Ms.  Rebecca  M  (Coccia)  Messa 
Mr.  Robert  B.  Miedel 
Mr.  L  Martin  Miller 
Ms  Donna  V.  Mills 
Diane  Montague,  Ph.D. 
Mrs  Amber  Elizabeth  Mullen 
Ms   Kathryn  J.  Nardella 
Mr  Peter  J.Obst 
Mr   (Horace  G.  Owens 
Elizabeth  A  Paulin,  Ph.D. 
Ms.  Rose  L.  Pauline 
Mark  and  Bernice  Purcell 

|ohn  F  Reardon,  Ed.D 
Ms  Sarah  J-  Rooney 
lohnP  Rossi,  Ph.D.  * 
LeoD  Rudnytzky.Ph  D 

Mrs  (  "Iieryl  Ruffin 
Ms.  Barbara  A.  Santone 
Mr.  Bertram  L.  Strieb 
Ms.  Kathryn  J.  Swank 
Ms   Belinda  Taylor 
I  'i  Lynne  A  Texter 
Mrs.  Evelyn  Torres 


1 nelia  Tsakirido 

Mi  lulie  R  Valenti 
Ms  Mar*  M  W.nn 


Government 
Grants 


Commonwealth  of 
Pennsylvania 

Department  of  Labor  and  Industry 
(Philadelphia  Workforce 
Investment  Board;  Life  Science 
Career  Alliance) 

lnno>  .it  ive  Initiative  Position 

Simulation  Coordinator  Position 

Loaned  Faculty  Position 

Pennsylvania  Higher  Education 

Assistance  Agency 
WAGE  Program 

Department  of  Education 

Act  101,  Academic  Discovery  Program 

Act  14'  (YMCAol  Philadelphia  and 

Vicinity),  Adult  Learning  Project 

Department  of  Public  Welfare 
Community  <-  "onnections  Initiative 

Commission  on  Crime 

and  Delinquency 
Liquor  Control  Board 

Federal  Government 

National  Science  Foundation 

Mathematics  and  Science  Partner- 
ship of  Greater  Philadelphia 

Computer  Science  Engineering  and 
Mathematics  Scholarship  Program 

Department  of  Health  and 

Human  Services 
Community,  Based  Abstinence 

Edut  ation  Program 
Advanced  Education  Nursing 

Program 
Scholarships  tor  Disadvantaged 

Students 
Advanced  Education  Nursing 

Trainee-ship 
Nurse  Anesthetist  Traineeship 

Department  of  Education 
Section  121  (YMCA  of  Philadelphia 

and  Vicinity),  Adult  Learning 

Project 

Local  Government 

City  of  Philadelphia 
Title  V,  Health  Intervention  Program 
Step-Up  Program 
LEAP  Program 
Empowerment  Zone- 
School  District  of  Philadelphia 
Dual  Enrollment  Program 

Southeast  Pennsylvania  Area 
Health  Education  Center 


DECEASEDt  RETIRED'  WOMEN'S  GIVING  Cl  RCLE* 


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LA   SALLE   MAGAZINE 


news 


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. 


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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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news 


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. 


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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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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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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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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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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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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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