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<strong>Spellman</strong> Alumni Magazine / <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong>


<strong>Spellman</strong>’s Online Networking Communities – Between our website, twitter account,<br />

and facebook page; we want you to feel like you are truly connected to the “<strong>Spellman</strong> Family.”<br />

“Like” us on Facebook to receive important information about<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. We will be posting updates for photos,<br />

news, and events on facebook.com/cardinalspellmanhighschool.<br />

Feel free to share photos and post on our wall. Our Facebook page is a<br />

place for alumni, parents, and students to communicate with each other<br />

and with the school. You are the “<strong>Spellman</strong> Family.”<br />

Follow <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> news and updates at<br />

www.twitter.com/<strong>Spellman</strong>News. You will be informed about the<br />

daily happenings at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> and linked to all our news. On our<br />

twitter page you will find links to important news stories, sports scores,<br />

snow cancellations, and much more. You can even have the messages<br />

sent directly to your phone.<br />

All in the<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Family<br />

hands with tablet photo – ®Shutterstock.com / <strong>2012</strong>


<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> Grand March<br />

Grand March has been a tradition at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> for many<br />

years. It was originally created so the Sisters of Saint Joseph, who taught at the<br />

school, could see the students before they went to their prom. Even though the<br />

Sisters of Saint Joseph no longer live on campus, the custom still continues. Grand<br />

March is an event that truly accentuates the pageantry of a high school prom.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

letter from the president . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

letter from the chairman . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

happening on the hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

spellman grad comes home . . . . . . . .12<br />

student profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13<br />

cover story: thank you Sr. Pat . . . . . .14<br />

annual report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

strategic plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

class notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />

in memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

perspective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

Editorial Staff<br />

Tradition - Nate Merritt, Editor-In-Chief<br />

John F. McEwan, President<br />

Heidi (Bessette) Garcia ’97, Director of Advancement<br />

Ellen Morrissey Rota, Assistant Director of Advancement<br />

Aimee Wetzel, Executive Assistant<br />

Kevin Delano, Data Base Manager<br />

Nate Merritt, Communications/Media Coordinator<br />

Jane Westerlund ’63, Advancement Staff<br />

Susan Ashton ’73, Advancement Assistant<br />

Layout & Design by Brian Beck, Studio Cobalt, LLC<br />

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Dear Alumni and Friends of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>:<br />

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

I have been in administration for about 30 years and I am always taken back when people comment that they are surprised that I work during<br />

the summer. They cannot imagine that there is much to do when the school year ends. Although there are fewer disruptions, I have always felt<br />

that this is one of the busiest times of the year.<br />

It is a time to reflect about what was accomplished in the past school year. I am proud of what we did at <strong>Spellman</strong> in 2011-<strong>2012</strong>. We opened<br />

our new Fitness Center and science labs. We also increased our Advanced Placement offerings and improved our academics. We had great success<br />

with the arts and our athletic teams continued to be successful. We even returned to Gillette Stadium and the Super Bowl for the second<br />

year in a row. We were proud to welcome back the Class of 1962 to participate in this year’s Graduation to celebrate their 50th Anniversary!<br />

Our greatest source of pride, this past year, was the honor of being the only school in the country to receive the Sadlier Award for Catholic<br />

Identity. This was presented in April at the National Catholic Educational Association Convention in Boston. The award<br />

reads, “We are proud to recognize <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> for shaping Catholic Identity in the Church’s life, faith<br />

and mission through the various ministries of Catholic Education.” This prestigious award reflects the hard work and<br />

commitment of the whole faculty and staff who continually work hard to instill Catholic values in our students. Our<br />

Masses, our prayer services and our daily devotion to doing God’s will and providing service to the Church and the<br />

community is a true reflection of our Mission.<br />

In the summer, you cannot spend too much time on reflection. A new school year begins quickly and we need<br />

to make sure that it is even more successful than the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> school year. I am very excited about the next<br />

school year. We are looking forward to two new leaders, Paul Kelly, our new Principal, and JT Nickley, our new<br />

Director of Admissions. With thanks and sadness we say good bye to Dorothy Lynch and Sister Pat, but they<br />

have set a firm foundation for the future. This year we will be taking a giant step forward with our commitment to technology by infusing<br />

the use of iPads in the classroom. Every teacher and student will be using their iPads to access information and to begin the transition to<br />

etextbooks.<br />

The new school year will also have a totally renovated cafeteria. When the students return they will find a beautiful modern Food Court with a<br />

new food service that promises delicious, healthy selections, a salad and soup bar and an innovative menu. We are excited about our new Strategic<br />

Plan and setting new goals and greater expectations for the years ahead. I have learned that during the summer, you cannot just reflect on<br />

the past…you have to clarify and communicate your vision for the future. I do believe our best years are still ahead of us!<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is beginning its 55th year. We greatly appreciate the service and dedication of the Sisters of St. Joseph and the<br />

numerous teachers who have helped to make our school what it is today. However, for us to continue to strive to be the best Catholic co-ed<br />

high school in the Archdiocese, we need your support. We need your prayers. We need your feedback about what we can do better and how we<br />

can work together to reach our goals. We also need your financial support, no matter how small it may be. The cost of a <strong>Spellman</strong> education<br />

now hovers around $10,000 per student. This is a great burden for so many of our students and their parents who sacrifice to become part of the<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> family.<br />

This summer I’ve had much to reflect about and plan. No plan is more important, though, than to find a way, working with our alums and<br />

friends of <strong>Spellman</strong>, to make <strong>Spellman</strong>’s commitment to Catholic education a realistic dream for many years to come. I look forward to working<br />

tirelessly with you and for you as we keep this dream alive. I agree with Anatole France who said, “To accomplish great things, we must not only<br />

act, but also DREAM; not only plan, but also BELIEVE.”<br />

Sequere Deum!<br />

John F. McEwan, Ed. D.<br />

John F. McEwan, Ed. D., President<br />

president’s letter


Dear <strong>Spellman</strong> Community:<br />

In the sports world we frequently hear athletes and coaches talk about the importance of having home field advantage.<br />

chairman’s letter<br />

Equally often we hear sports stars speak of the urgency of winning ‘home’ games with nomenclature such as “Protect our house” ...<br />

and “Not in our yard you don’t”.<br />

At <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> we too are keenly protective of our ‘house’ … but by this we are not referring only to our<br />

sports fields.<br />

Instead, we are also addressing our serious attention to, and protection and preservation of, the prayerful nature of our<br />

house … our school … and our campus.<br />

My House shall be a House of Prayer is the theme of this edition of Tradition Magazine.<br />

This theme has been so chosen, in part, in order that we enthusiastically confront the plethora of competition<br />

to prayer.<br />

By helping our students become comfortable and confident that prayer is a useful component to ethical and intelligent decision making, we<br />

simultaneously address the fiction that a person is ever all alone, and or that alcohol, drugs, and other destructive behaviors are the fix.<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Let’s face it … prayer is in heavy competition with the world’s pace and complexity. Gladly, however, it is prayer that can help make it a fair fight.<br />

In closing, a special welcome to all of our new incoming students and families and to the newest members of our leadership team, our new Principal,<br />

Paul Kelly and to our new Admissions Director, JT Nickley. Welcome also to all of our new faculty and staff members.<br />

For the Board of Trustees<br />

Barry C. Cosgrove<br />

Barry C. Cosgrove, Chairman<br />

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4 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

happening on the hill<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Commencement Ceremony<br />

marked the first time the new graduates formally<br />

shared Potvin Field with a group of <strong>Spellman</strong> alumni<br />

Graduation caps flew<br />

through the air as the school song<br />

came to an end and 174 members<br />

of the <strong>2012</strong> graduating class<br />

celebrated the end of their high<br />

school careers.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>’s <strong>2012</strong> Commencement<br />

marked the first<br />

time the new graduates formally<br />

shared Potvin Field with a group<br />

of <strong>Spellman</strong> alumni. The class of<br />

<strong>2012</strong> was not the only class to<br />

receive a diploma on this day. The<br />

class of 1962 returned to receive<br />

their Golden Diploma and celebrate<br />

50 years since they walked<br />

the halls of <strong>Spellman</strong> as students.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr.<br />

John McEwan was eager to point<br />

out how much time had passed<br />

since the class of ‘62 left <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

“Fifty years is a long time,” he said.<br />

“Fifty years ago, the members of<br />

the Class of 1962 were the first to<br />

graduate from <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

The world was very different then.<br />

A gallon of gas was $0.25; the av-<br />

erage family income was $6,000 a<br />

year and tuition at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

was going to go up to $200.”<br />

“Welcome back members of the<br />

Class of 1962 and I hope and pray<br />

that many of you in the Class of<br />

<strong>2012</strong>, like this class, will one day<br />

return with pride and nostalgia<br />

to your alma mater in the year<br />

2062. I truly believe that some of<br />

your greatest memories, toughest<br />

life lessons, best friends and most<br />

challenging moments take place<br />

in the four years that you are in<br />

high school. How fortunate that<br />

so many of us have shared those<br />

same experiences at <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>: a place<br />

where the values and legacy of<br />

the Sisters of St. Joseph and the<br />

examples and lessons of so many<br />

great teachers helped to mold all<br />

of us into who we are today.”<br />

By the end of the ceremony, there<br />

were mixed emotions for most<br />

students. There was happiness<br />

and excitement to be moving on<br />

to new things in life, but there<br />

was also some apprehension. This<br />

was the last day as students of<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> and they were<br />

embarking on a new unfamiliar<br />

journey.<br />

As the students celebrated, several<br />

members of the class of <strong>2012</strong><br />

hugged their friends, parents, and<br />

teachers with the words of <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Principal Dorothy<br />

Lynch likely still on their minds.<br />

“Seniors, as graduates you join<br />

the company of <strong>Spellman</strong> alumni<br />

and you share with them the<br />

responsibility of helping to ensure<br />

that the tradition of <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

will continue for many years to<br />

come,” she said. “You have spent<br />

your last four years, sharing your<br />

gifts and talents, while indeed<br />

maximizing your potential in the<br />

areas of academics, extracurricular<br />

involvement and faith development.<br />

You have grown into mature<br />

young men and women who have<br />

learned to serve your school, your<br />

community and even beyond. You<br />

have become God’s ministers.<br />

Continue to be God’s servants<br />

after you leave <strong>Spellman</strong>.”<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>’s <strong>2012</strong><br />

Valedictorian and Salutatorian<br />

Elaine Hanby, of East<br />

Bridgewater, is the <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Valedictorian.<br />

Hanby is no stranger to<br />

being on stage. She danced at the<br />

Capachione <strong>School</strong> of Performing<br />

Arts throughout high school. She<br />

is also a member of the bell choir<br />

and youth group at The Union<br />

Congregational Church in East<br />

Bridgewater. During her time at<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> she was a member of<br />

the Academic Decathlon Team<br />

and National Honor Society.<br />

Hanby plans to follow in her<br />

mother’s footsteps and attend the<br />

University of Alabama. She will<br />

study biology after being accepted<br />

into the Honors College. In addi-


tion to taking honors classes and<br />

living in honors housing, being a<br />

member of the Honors College<br />

will give her further community<br />

service opportunities.<br />

Laura Hill, of Bridgewater, is<br />

the salutatorian. During her time<br />

at <strong>Spellman</strong>, Hill was a member of<br />

National Honor Society for three<br />

years and a four-year-starter for<br />

the varsity tennis team. She was<br />

the captain of the team her senior<br />

year. She also spent time volunteering<br />

at the Animal Protection<br />

Center of Southeastern Massachusetts<br />

in Brockton and at My<br />

Acadia University<br />

The University of Alabama<br />

American International College<br />

The American Musical and<br />

Dramatic Academy<br />

Anna Maria College<br />

Assumption College<br />

Auburn University<br />

Barry University<br />

Bay State College<br />

Becker College<br />

Belmont Abbey College<br />

Bentley University<br />

Berkeley College of NYC<br />

Boston College<br />

Boston University<br />

University of Bridgeport<br />

Bridgewater State University<br />

Brockton <strong>School</strong> of Nursing<br />

Bryant University<br />

The Catholic University<br />

of America<br />

Champlain College<br />

Clarkson University<br />

Coastal Carolina University<br />

Colby-Sawyer College<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Curry College<br />

Daemen College<br />

Dakota College at Bottineau<br />

Daniel Webster College<br />

Dean College<br />

Brother’s Keeper in Easton.<br />

Hill hopes to become a screenwriter<br />

after college. She plans to<br />

study film and television while<br />

attending the College of Com-<br />

Class of <strong>2012</strong> College Acceptance List<br />

Elaine Hanby, valedictorian Laura Hill, salutatorian<br />

Drexel University<br />

Eastern Nazarene College<br />

Elmira College<br />

Elms College<br />

Emerson College<br />

Emmanuel College<br />

Endicott College<br />

Fairfield University<br />

Fisher College<br />

Fitchburg State University<br />

Fordham University<br />

Framingham State University<br />

Franciscan University of<br />

Steubenville<br />

Franklin Pierce University<br />

Gannon University<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

Gordon College<br />

University of Hartford<br />

Hartwick College<br />

Hofstra University<br />

College of the Holy Cross<br />

Ithaca College<br />

Johnson & Wales University<br />

Keene State College<br />

King’s College<br />

Lancaster Bible College<br />

Lasell College<br />

Le Moyne College<br />

LIM College<br />

Long Island University,<br />

Brooklyn Campus<br />

Long Island University,<br />

C.W. Post Campus<br />

Loyola University Maryland<br />

Lynn University<br />

University of Maine at<br />

Farmington<br />

University of Maine<br />

Marist College<br />

Marymount Manhattan College<br />

Massachusetts College of Art<br />

and Design<br />

Massachusetts College of<br />

Pharmacy & Health Sciences<br />

Massachusetts Maritime Academy<br />

University of Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst<br />

University of Massachusetts,<br />

Boston<br />

University of Massachusetts,<br />

Dartmouth<br />

University of Massachusetts,<br />

Lowell<br />

Massasoit Community College<br />

Medaille College<br />

Mercyhurst College<br />

Merrimack College<br />

Miami University, Oxford<br />

Mount Ida College<br />

College of Mount Saint Vincent<br />

Neumont University<br />

New England College<br />

The New England Institute of Art<br />

New England Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

munication at Boston University<br />

in the fall.<br />

Both students delivered speeches<br />

to the <strong>2012</strong> graduating class, and<br />

everyone in attendance, during<br />

happening on the hill<br />

University of New England<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

University of New Haven<br />

University of New Orleans<br />

Newbury College<br />

Nichols College<br />

Northeastern University<br />

Norwich University<br />

Nyack College<br />

Pace University, New York City<br />

Plymouth State University<br />

Providence College<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

Regis College<br />

Regis University<br />

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />

Rhode Island College<br />

University of Rhode Island<br />

Rivier College<br />

Roberts Wesleyan College<br />

Rochester Institute of Technology<br />

University of Rochester<br />

Roger Williams University<br />

Sacred Heart University<br />

Sage College of Albany<br />

Saint Anselm College<br />

Saint Joseph’s College-ME<br />

Saint Leo University<br />

Saint Michael’s College<br />

Salem State University<br />

Salve Regina University<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong>’s graduation ceremony.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

President Dr. John McEwan, is<br />

very impressed with this year’s<br />

valedictorian and salutatorian.<br />

“<strong>Spellman</strong> is very proud of both<br />

Elaine Hanby and Laura Hill,”<br />

McEwan said. “They are both<br />

well-rounded, outstanding young<br />

women. They are accomplished<br />

academically, athletically, in the<br />

arts and have shown a great deal<br />

of service to the community.<br />

They both represent the values<br />

and accomplishments of the ideal<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> student.”<br />

Seton Hall University<br />

Siena College<br />

Simmons College<br />

College of the Siskiyous<br />

Skidmore College<br />

Southeastern University<br />

Southern Connecticut State<br />

University<br />

Southern New Hampshire<br />

University<br />

Springfield College<br />

St. John’s University - Queens<br />

Campus<br />

Stonehill College<br />

Suffolk University<br />

Syracuse University<br />

The University of Tampa<br />

Temple University<br />

Thomas College<br />

Union College<br />

Valley Forge Christian College<br />

University of Vermont<br />

Villanova University<br />

Wagner College<br />

Wentworth Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Western New England University<br />

Westfield State University<br />

Wheaton College MA<br />

Wheelock College<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute<br />

Worcester State University<br />

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6 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

happening on the hill<br />

Class of ‘62 Earns<br />

Golden Diploma<br />

For the first time in school history,<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

honored a 50th anniversary class.<br />

The class of ‘62 was the first<br />

class to graduate from <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> and the <strong>2012</strong> Commencement<br />

brought them back to<br />

campus to receive their commemorative<br />

diplomas.<br />

Each year, a new class will be<br />

honored with their Golden<br />

Diplomas. The class of ‘63 will be<br />

honored during the 2013 graduation<br />

ceremony. The commemorative<br />

diploma ceremony can be a<br />

nice addition to any 50th reunion<br />

celebration. It is a great excuse<br />

to return to <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> to reconnect with<br />

classmates and reminisce about<br />

the good times.<br />

The class of ‘62 had a great time<br />

being part of graduation, again.<br />

There have been many changes to<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>,<br />

over the years, but <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

remains committed to the lessons<br />

the Sisters of Saint Joseph began<br />

teaching at the school over 50<br />

years ago.<br />

Congratulations to these <strong>2012</strong> Golden Diploma Recipients!<br />

Sheila Almon-Haley<br />

Sister Patricia L. Andrews CSJ<br />

Kathleen T. Bailey<br />

Charlotte A. Beary<br />

Paula Belinkewicz-Cannon<br />

Margaret Corcoran Boutiette<br />

Margaret McLaughlin Chicoine<br />

Kathleen Mara Cipriano<br />

Ann McMenamy Cirelli<br />

Natalie Pica Connelly<br />

Maureen Conroy<br />

John F. Creedon<br />

Mary Sperandio Dempsey<br />

Barbara Lehane Donaldson<br />

Edna Legan Donoghue<br />

Helena Leahy Douglas<br />

Michelle Colombo Gain<br />

David Gain<br />

D. Joseph Griffin<br />

Patricia M. Hanson<br />

Maureen Higgins Haughey<br />

Jean A. Herbert<br />

Karen Routh Kelley<br />

E. George Khoury<br />

Regina Quealy Ladouceur<br />

John P. Ladouceur<br />

Paul J. Lane<br />

Albert T. Lucchetti<br />

Kathleen Raymond Lucini<br />

Rita LaFond Maynard<br />

David Maynard<br />

Patrick J. McCarthy<br />

John W. McCarthy Jr.<br />

Jean M. Moynihan<br />

Joanne M. O’Brien<br />

Marie A. O’Connor<br />

Linda J. Picciuto-Allan<br />

RoseMarie Hebshie Rappold<br />

Rev. Lawrence C. Smith S.J.<br />

Dalia M. Stankus<br />

Kevan M. Sullivan<br />

Dennis G. Walters<br />

Sister Claudia M. Ward CDP


Q/A with “Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong>” Tom Leonard<br />

In March, Tom Leonard was crowned “Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong>” after he competed for the title in the 3rd annual<br />

Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong> Contest.<br />

The Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong> Contest is a competition open to boys from all grade levels. The contestants compete in<br />

traditional pageant categories; casual wear, formal wear, talent, and a question and answer portion.<br />

The tuxedo’s are donated, courtesy of Tuxedo’s by Merian in Brockton. All the proceeds earned from the<br />

event benefit the <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Senior Class. This interview is an opportunity to learn<br />

more about your <strong>2012</strong> Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

Tradition Magazine: Why did you enter<br />

Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong>?<br />

Tom Leonard: It took a lot of<br />

persuading. When it first came<br />

up on the announcements during<br />

school, “I said no way.” I’m not really<br />

one for the spotlight. Then, a<br />

few weeks went by and my friends<br />

asked me if I was going do it. By<br />

then, I wasn’t sure. On the last day<br />

to sign up one of my friends and<br />

my sister had finally convinced me<br />

to do it.<br />

TM: Did you feel like you had a good<br />

chance of winning?<br />

TL: Not really. I’m not used to<br />

being onstage in front of a bunch<br />

of people and I’m not the most<br />

talkative person, so I didn’t really<br />

think I had a chance at winning.<br />

TM: What was your talent?<br />

TL: For my talent I did a drum<br />

solo.<br />

TM: What was your favorite portion of<br />

Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong>?<br />

TL: My favorite part of Mr. <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

was the talent portion. It was<br />

really cool seeing everyone go up<br />

onstage and do things like playing<br />

the piano, reading poems, and one<br />

kid even sang in a dress. I know I<br />

could never do that.<br />

TM: So you play the drums and enjoy<br />

music. What is the most listened to<br />

song on your iPod?<br />

TL: I think it is “Learn to Fly” by<br />

the Foo Fighters.<br />

TM: What is your favorite color?<br />

TL: Orange.<br />

TM: What is your favorite food?<br />

TL: I always enjoy a nice cheeseburger.<br />

TM: What is your favorite movie?<br />

TL: It would have to be between<br />

Jurassic Park and Forrest Gump.<br />

TM: What is your favorite television<br />

show?<br />

TL: My favorite television show is<br />

Arrested Development.<br />

TM: What are your plans for next year<br />

and in the future?<br />

TL: Next year, I am attending<br />

Wentworth Institute of Technology<br />

to study Architecture. I’m not<br />

entirely sure what I am going to<br />

do after that, but I definitely<br />

want to do something in<br />

the construction field.<br />

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TM: Did you have a favorite teacher<br />

at <strong>Spellman</strong>?<br />

TL: My favorite teacher at<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> would have to<br />

be Mr. Melford.<br />

TM: Who has made a significant impact<br />

on your life and why?<br />

TL: My parents have definitely<br />

made the biggest impact on my<br />

life. They have supported me in<br />

everything I have done and have<br />

given me so much. I could never<br />

thank them enough for all the<br />

things they have done for me.<br />

TM: If you could have dinner with any<br />

three people, alive or dead, who would<br />

they be?<br />

TL: If I could have dinner with<br />

any three people it would be<br />

Jimmy Page, John Bonham,<br />

and Taylor Hawkins.<br />

TM: Wow. That sounds great. Those are<br />

three amazing musicians. Maybe you<br />

guys could have a jam session after<br />

your meal. What would you choose to<br />

eat?<br />

TL: I would have a nice big lobster.<br />

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happening on the hill<br />

Godspell Songs Spread the Word<br />

Godspell first opened on Broadway<br />

in 1971, but it was performed<br />

on a <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> stage in<br />

March to a packed house.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

performed three shows of the<br />

musical, Godspell. Over 100<br />

students were involved in the<br />

production; both on stage and<br />

behind the scenes. The production<br />

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was co-directed by faculty member<br />

and alumna, Dorrie Bessette<br />

and former faculty member and<br />

alumna, Suzanne Neuman.<br />

On the night of dress rehearsal,<br />

Bessette was very excited for the<br />

real shows to begin. “This is probably<br />

the most colorful and vibrant<br />

show I’ve been a part of,” Bessette<br />

said. “I think it will be very visually<br />

pleasing for the audience.”<br />

All proceeds from the show<br />

went to <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>’s drama program. Godspell<br />

features a number of hit songs,<br />

notably “Prepare Ye (The Way of<br />

the Lord),” “By My Side,” and<br />

“Day by Day.” Each performance<br />

produced a memorable evening<br />

of music with a great message.<br />

Do Labs Dream About Coffee?<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Artists spotlight their creativity in local Dunkin Donuts poster contest<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> students designed<br />

several posters in art class<br />

that are now prominently featured<br />

at a local Dunkin Donuts.<br />

Rich Cleary, the owner of the<br />

Dunkin Donuts on 147 North<br />

Quincy Street in Abington<br />

sponsored an art competition.<br />

Cleary owns four Dunkin Donuts<br />

stores and he is a parent to two<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> alumni and one current<br />

student.<br />

Cleary asked <strong>Spellman</strong> students<br />

to design a poster that combined<br />

a cute puppy with the theme of<br />

Dunkin Donuts. The Art 2 class<br />

rose to the occasion and several<br />

students received cash prizes.<br />

Frank Pantano placed first and<br />

received $100; Rory Donovan<br />

placed second receiving $50; and<br />

Erin Cunningham placed third<br />

receiving $25. Everyone who<br />

participated was awarded a $10<br />

Dunkin Donuts’ gift card for all<br />

their hard work.<br />

A Labrador inspired Cleary to<br />

propose this contest. “I saw a<br />

picture with a Labrador drinking<br />

an ice coffee out of a straw<br />

and Mr. Lynott and I decided we<br />

should build the contest around<br />

that photo,” Cleary said. “The<br />

theme stuck. We are going to do<br />

this every year.”<br />

To see the work of the <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

students, visit Cleary’s store<br />

at 147 North Quincy Street in<br />

Abington.


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demonstrating their work<br />

in promoting a vibrant and<br />

dynamic Catholic identity<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Receives the Catholic Identity Award<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> was honored, in April,<br />

as the recipient of the Catholic<br />

Identity Award, at the National<br />

Catholic Educational Association<br />

Convention in Boston.<br />

The Catholic Identity Award<br />

is presented to a school for effectively<br />

and clearly demonstrating<br />

their work in promoting a<br />

vibrant and dynamic Catholic<br />

identity. Each year, this nationally<br />

recognized award is given to one<br />

school and one parish to honor<br />

the work they do in the ministry<br />

of Catholic education.<br />

The award is presented annually<br />

by William H. Sadlier, Inc. in<br />

conjunction with the host archdiocese<br />

of the NCEA Convention,<br />

which this year is the Archdiocese<br />

of Boston. This is the 15th year<br />

the Catholic Identity Award has<br />

been issued.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr.<br />

John McEwan was honored by<br />

the school’s selection. “On behalf<br />

of all of us at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>,<br />

I am very proud to be recognized<br />

for the essence of what a Catholic<br />

education is all about,” McEwan<br />

said. “We are grateful to be<br />

acknowledged by the Archdiocese<br />

of Boston and William H. Sadlier,<br />

Inc. with the Catholic Identity<br />

Award. We are all very honored<br />

and proud of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>.”<br />

Several members of <strong>Spellman</strong>’s<br />

faculty and administration accompanied<br />

Dr. McEwan to<br />

the Sheraton Boston Hotel for<br />

a breakfast award ceremony. The<br />

Catholic Identity Award was<br />

presented to <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

in front of hundreds of attendees.<br />

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<strong>Spellman</strong> was honored alongside<br />

Boston College President Father<br />

William P. Leahy, S.J.; Mercymount<br />

Country Day <strong>School</strong><br />

Teacher Sister Marilyn Fanning,<br />

RSM; and St. Patrick Parish in<br />

Lawrence, MA.<br />

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No event or activity happened without her input, support, and insightful contributions.<br />

Principal Steps Down to Become Registrar<br />

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Dorothy Lynch stepped down as Principal of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> and took over the role of Registrar within the Finance<br />

Office.<br />

Dot, as she is affectionately known, has held many titles during her<br />

career; teacher, department chairperson, assistant principal, principal<br />

and now registrar. She has also played a vital role in the lives of many<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> students.<br />

Lynch came to <strong>Spellman</strong> in 1992 from <strong>Cardinal</strong> Cushing <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

to serve as our Assistant Principal. She assumed the role of Principal<br />

in 2006. No event or activity happened without her input, support, and<br />

insightful contributions. She contributed to scores of activities, events,<br />

and programs, while never seeking credit or the limelight. She held<br />

an open-door policy for all: including faculty, staff, students, parents,<br />

and alumni. Lynch was always willing to stop her own work and make<br />

herself immediately available to any member of the <strong>Spellman</strong> family.<br />

With a pastoral approach to her role as Principal at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, she will continue to be a problem solver who is<br />

generous with her time and talent as the Registrar. <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr. John McEwan recognized Lynch’s<br />

dedication to the school. “We appreciate Dot Lynch’s<br />

service as Assistant Principal and Principal over the<br />

last 20 years,” McEwan said. “We look forward to her<br />

continued commitment to <strong>Spellman</strong> in her new role.”<br />

Lynch has a gift for being detail-oriented, but also possesses<br />

the rare capacity to see the big picture. She is fair and<br />

open-minded, as well as a devout and prayerful<br />

role model for all in the <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

community. She is sensitive to the<br />

needs and concerns of <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

students and their families.<br />

These qualities will serve her well in the new role. The registrar’s primary<br />

responsibility will be collecting tuition and coordinating financial<br />

aid and scholarships while supporting the Finance Office.<br />

Lynch’s caring nature will help her excel in her new position. “As I<br />

transition to my new position as Registrar, which I feel fortunate to<br />

have, I look forward to working more closely with parents in the collection<br />

of tuition in a timely manner with compassion and fairness,”<br />

Lynch said. “Because this role is evolving, I am open and willing to<br />

accept new responsibilities.”<br />

“I have truly been enriched by the <strong>Spellman</strong> community, coworkers,<br />

parents, students and alumni who have worked and presently work to<br />

make <strong>Spellman</strong> the unique place that it is -- one with an outstanding<br />

academic program coupled with a deep faith experience where each<br />

one respects the other. I have been privileged to know and to<br />

work with some of the Sisters of<br />

St. Joseph who worked at the<br />

school from its beginning<br />

and their spirit continues<br />

to permeate <strong>Spellman</strong>.”


<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> officials completed their search<br />

for a new educational and spiritual leader, in March, by appointing<br />

Paul Kelly as the school’s new Principal.<br />

Kelly was the principal of the St. Joseph Elementary <strong>School</strong> in<br />

Needham. He served in that position since 1997. Prior to his position<br />

at Saint Joseph Elementary <strong>School</strong>, Kelly served as a music teacher<br />

at Archbishop Williams <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> in Braintree and as Director of<br />

Music at Notre<br />

Dame Academy<br />

in Hingham.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

began their<br />

search with 14<br />

strong candidates.<br />

A committee comprised of faculty, parents, and students assisted in<br />

interviewing six semifinalists and then Kelly was selected. <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> President, Dr. John McEwan is very pleased to have appointed<br />

Kelly. “I am confident that Paul has the enthusiasm, background<br />

and character to be an outstanding Principal for many years<br />

to come,” McEwan said.<br />

Kelly is replacing, former Principal Dorothy Lynch, who stepped<br />

down from her position to take a role in the Finance Office. She will<br />

be working as <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s Registrar.<br />

Among Kelly’s many accomplishments, Saint Joseph Elementary<br />

earned New England Association of <strong>School</strong>s and Colleges (NEASC)<br />

accreditation in 2004 and the school has experienced elevated standardized<br />

testing scores for all grades. Kelly instituted an extensive Fine<br />

Arts Program, before and after school programs, and he oversaw the<br />

creation of the school’s web site and the development of the Parent<br />

<strong>School</strong> Association.<br />

The new principal of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> began his tenure<br />

July 1, <strong>2012</strong>. “I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to be joining the <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

community,” Kelly Said. “I’m coming from a school that seems<br />

very similar in terms of its mission to teach to the whole<br />

person, heart, mind and soul. To be part of that<br />

commitment on the high school level will<br />

be a very exciting and challenging<br />

opportunity for me. I really feel<br />

like this is all part of God’s plan.<br />

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It’s the right time and the right place. I feel honored to have been<br />

selected to be the next Principal at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> and I can’t wait<br />

to get started.”<br />

Kelly resides in Braintree with his wife, Marybeth, and their three<br />

children. He also serves as the Director of Music at St. John the Baptist<br />

Parish in Quincy.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

Chooses New Principal<br />

“ Paul Kelly has the enthusiasm, background<br />

and character to be an outstanding<br />

Principal for many years to come.”<br />

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<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

graduate, Cpl. John<br />

Marquardt, returned home<br />

safely from a 12-month tour<br />

of duty on the front lines in<br />

Afghanistan, in March.<br />

Once he was home, he wasted<br />

little time in returning to <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

to discuss his experiences<br />

with the class of <strong>2012</strong>. He had<br />

been home for only a few weeks<br />

before giving a witness talk as part<br />

of the religion curriculum.<br />

Marquardt wasn’t a model student<br />

when he graduated in 2001. He<br />

will be the first one to admit it.<br />

He isn’t proud of his high school<br />

GPA or academic prowess.<br />

“When I walked out of here, I<br />

don’t even think I had a 2.0,”<br />

Marquardt said. “Most of the time<br />

I was here, all I cared about was<br />

football. I started for four years<br />

and it was my life.”<br />

Marquardt’s first two years at<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> were especially difficult<br />

in the classroom. Deacon<br />

Joe Nickley and former Athletic<br />

Director and football coach Pete<br />

Ambrose became role models and<br />

helped Marquardt realize it wasn’t<br />

too late to mature and grow into a<br />

better person.<br />

“I remember Deacon Joe taking<br />

me aside after my sophomore<br />

year and telling me I needed to<br />

straighten myself out,” Marquardt<br />

said. “I’ve known Deacon Joe my<br />

entire life, because of my<br />

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friendship with his<br />

son, JT, but he taught<br />

me how to become<br />

a mentor during<br />

my time in peer<br />

ministry. People<br />

having faith in me<br />

gave me faith in myself. Ambrose<br />

would have me read articles in<br />

Sports Illustrated and then write a<br />

paper on them, so he could prove I<br />

had the capability to do my homework.<br />

He would give me weekly<br />

assignments as a way of engaging<br />

my love of sports and getting me<br />

to do something academically. I<br />

will always remember that.”<br />

Marquardt credits the atmosphere<br />

at <strong>Spellman</strong> with teaching him<br />

camaraderie. “You know how they<br />

talk about the <strong>Spellman</strong> family?”<br />

he asked. “Everyone knows<br />

someone from <strong>Spellman</strong>. I always<br />

appreciated the closeness here.<br />

No matter what, no matter how<br />

many years separate alumni, you’ll<br />

always have that connection. The<br />

teachers always went that extra<br />

mile and I feel like you don’t get<br />

that at a public school.”<br />

After <strong>Spellman</strong>, Marquardt attended<br />

Dean College on a football<br />

scholarship before transferring to<br />

Massasoit. He then set his sights<br />

on becoming a police officer. He<br />

worked as a correctional officer in<br />

Boston and then a campus police<br />

officer at Lasell College, before<br />

deciding to join the military.<br />

The day before he left for basic<br />

training, he was hired by the<br />

Abington Police Department.<br />

“Being a cop is the only thing I’ve<br />

ever wanted to do in life. I wanted<br />

to be a soldier and I wanted to be<br />

a cop,” Marquardt said. “Now I<br />

had the opportunity to do both.”<br />

Marquardt returned from his<br />

military training and worked as a<br />

police officer in Abington before<br />

transferring to the Hingham<br />

Police Department. He was able<br />

to work in Hingham for seven<br />

months before his unit was called<br />

to serve in Afghanistan. In March<br />

of 2011, he was deployed with the<br />

Army National Guard.<br />

During his time in Afghanistan,<br />

Marquardt experienced a lot of<br />

things that can be difficult to<br />

explain to someone who hasn’t<br />

experienced war. He earned a Purple<br />

Heart, after he was wounded<br />

by debris from a roadside bomb<br />

and an Army Commendation<br />

Medal for Valor for his role in a<br />

battle in the Afghan mountains.<br />

He also received a battlefield<br />

promotion to Corporal for his<br />

actions in combat.<br />

He prayed every single<br />

day he was deployed.<br />

God was a major factor<br />

in getting Marquardt home<br />

safely and he explained that<br />

to the students of <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> during his witness<br />

talk. “PUSH; Pray Until Something<br />

Happens,” Marquardt said.<br />

It’s how I live my life every day.<br />

I wore a bracelet that said it.<br />

Prayer is everywhere<br />

and stuff did happen. I remember<br />

asking Deacon Joe what to do<br />

when something does happen<br />

and he said, ‘just keep praying.’<br />

You can lose your way sometimes,<br />

but it all comes back to that. It all<br />

comes down to PUSH.”<br />

Since returning from Afghanistan,<br />

Marquardt has resumed his duty<br />

as a Hingham Police Officer. He<br />

also has plans to wed his fiancée,<br />

Cara, in October.<br />

When he left <strong>Spellman</strong>, he never<br />

thought he would be called a<br />

role model, and he still doesn’t<br />

consider himself to be a great<br />

example, but the students of<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

might have a difficult time finding<br />

a better one than John Marquardt.<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Grad<br />

Comes Home


<strong>Spellman</strong> junior, Evan<br />

Stimpson wears a bright pink<br />

bracelet on his left wrist. He says<br />

he wears it because pink is his<br />

favorite color and it was his best<br />

friend’s favorite color, but there is<br />

more to it than that. The bracelet<br />

also has the words “Always<br />

Remember” along with the initials<br />

“NW” inscribed on it.<br />

Evan plays soccer and baseball<br />

at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>. He is a<br />

motivated athlete and loves the<br />

competition of sports. Each time<br />

he puts his jersey on, he looks at<br />

the bracelet on his wrist and he is<br />

reminded of an inspiration that<br />

goes beyond his love for the game.<br />

Last summer, Evan Stimpson lost<br />

his best friend, Nick Watson, in<br />

a tragic car accident that claimed<br />

Nick’s life and forever altered the<br />

way Evan would live his.<br />

Nick and Evan grew up in Avon.<br />

They met playing Little League<br />

Baseball; Evan was 7-years-old<br />

and Nick was 8-years-old. Despite<br />

being a year apart in school, they<br />

were instantly bonded. They were<br />

both gifted athletes and they<br />

played on the same team for the<br />

next six years.<br />

Evan’s house was Nick’s second<br />

home and vice versa. They were<br />

best friends and Evan describes<br />

their relationship as a brotherhood.<br />

Nick stayed at Avon<br />

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Middle-<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> when Evan<br />

transferred to <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>,<br />

before his freshman year. It was<br />

then, their journey together took<br />

a difficult turn; Nick was told the<br />

back pain he’d been having was a<br />

form of cancer.<br />

Nick’s diagnosis brought them<br />

even closer. During his freshman<br />

year, Evan and his mother spent<br />

countless hours and days at the<br />

hospital with Nick. Nick came<br />

to Evan’s games when he didn’t<br />

have treatment, and they often ate<br />

dinner together. They were told<br />

the cancer was in remission, but<br />

it returned after a month, forcing<br />

Nick to begin the grueling treatment<br />

all over again.<br />

Evan’s grades suffered, but it was<br />

difficult to blame him with ev-<br />

Each time he puts his jersey on, he looks<br />

at the bracelet on his wrist and he is<br />

reminded of an inspiration that goes<br />

beyond his love for the game.<br />

erything he had going on. While<br />

he was trying to balance school,<br />

sports and keeping his friend’s<br />

spirits up; Evan’s father was in<br />

Afghanistan, serving his country<br />

as a member of the U.S. Army<br />

National Guard.<br />

Evan’s freshman year at <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

was a difficult one, but his<br />

sophomore year may have proved<br />

impossible if he didn’t have the<br />

support of the <strong>Spellman</strong> community.<br />

About a month before<br />

the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> school year, while<br />

Evan’s father was home from<br />

Afghanistan, for two weeks, Nick<br />

Always Remember<br />

was killed in an automobile accident.<br />

“It is the worst night of my<br />

life,” Evan said. “Nick passed away<br />

and then, the next morning, we<br />

had to drive my dad to the airport<br />

so he could go back to Afghanistan.<br />

Losing my best friend is the<br />

hardest thing I have ever had to<br />

deal with. I still haven’t accepted<br />

the fact that he’s gone.”<br />

Evans’s sophomore soccer season<br />

began eleven days after Nick<br />

passed away and he had the difficult<br />

task of trying to focus on<br />

sports and school without his<br />

best friend’s support. “If I wasn’t<br />

attending school at <strong>Spellman</strong>; I<br />

don’t know what I would have<br />

done,” Evan said. “This school<br />

helped me in more ways than I<br />

can think of. Once the school year<br />

started, I felt like I had so much<br />

support from everyone.”<br />

Evan didn’t consider himself to<br />

be very religious before he came<br />

to <strong>Spellman</strong>, but he credits his<br />

relationship with God as a major<br />

factor in helping cope with his<br />

feelings. “There are two Bible<br />

verses I hold close to me;<br />

Psalm 23:4 ‘Even though I walk<br />

through the valley of the shadow<br />

of death, I will fear no evil, for<br />

you are with me; your rod and<br />

your staff, they comfort me.’<br />

And Philippians 4:13 ‘I can do<br />

everything through him who gives<br />

me strength.’ I write them on my<br />

wrist bands at baseball to always<br />

remind myself God and Nick are<br />

with me.”<br />

The <strong>2012</strong>-2013 school year brings<br />

a lot of hope with it. Evan’s father<br />

is now home from Afghanistan.<br />

Evan wants to build on the strong<br />

academic performance he finished<br />

his sophomore year with; he just<br />

missed honor roll by one C+. In<br />

addition to playing soccer and<br />

baseball, he also joined the <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

Choir.<br />

Evan plans to continue wearing<br />

his bright pink bracelet<br />

even though he does not need a<br />

reminder to “Always Remember”<br />

his best friend, Nick Watson. “I<br />

just live every day by trying to accomplish<br />

something I know Nick<br />

can’t,” Evan said. “I don’t take<br />

anything for granted.”<br />

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14 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

happening on the hill<br />

Thank You, Sister Pat!<br />

Sr. Pat is always quick to remind people how blessed she feels<br />

and how appreciative she is for everything she’s had in life ...<br />

For the last 18 years,<br />

students who hoped to attend<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

were met by the smiling face of<br />

Sister Patricia Lynch, but that will<br />

change for the <strong>2012</strong>-2013 school<br />

year.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>’s first Director<br />

of Admissions, Sister Pat, as she<br />

is affectionately known, decided<br />

to make the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> school<br />

year her last, by announcing her<br />

retirement in June. JT Nickley has<br />

been hired to assume the role of<br />

Director of Admissions and<br />

he has big shoes to fill. Anyone<br />

would have a difficult time<br />

replacing the energy, enthusiasm,<br />

and nurturing approach Sr. Pat<br />

brought to the job.<br />

Sr. Pat spent countless hours<br />

meeting with parents and potential<br />

students, while counseling<br />

them on their decision to attend<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong>. Through Sr. Pat’s<br />

direction, <strong>Spellman</strong>’s admissions<br />

process has been a welcoming<br />

place for young men and women<br />

who seek a high school experience<br />

that offers academic excellence,<br />

faith development, and abundant<br />

leadership opportunities.<br />

Sr. Pat joined the Sisters of Saint<br />

Joseph at age 18 after being taught<br />

by nuns in parochial school. After<br />

graduating from Regis College,<br />

Sister Pat obtained a Master of<br />

Science in Mathematics from<br />

Northeastern University. She<br />

began her ministry in elementary<br />

and secondary Catholic schools<br />

in the Archdiocese of Boston. In<br />

1985, Sister Pat was elected to the<br />

General Council of the Sisters of<br />

Saint Joseph of Boston. A position<br />

she held for nine years.<br />

At the invitation of Sister Thomasine,<br />

Sr. Pat joined the <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> community<br />

in 1994, when her term<br />

Through Sr. Pat’s direction, <strong>Spellman</strong>’s admissions<br />

process has been a welcoming place for young men<br />

and women who seek a high school experience that<br />

offers academic excellence, faith development, and<br />

abundant leadership opportunities.<br />

with the General Council of the<br />

Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston<br />

concluded. At a time when such<br />

a position did not exist in many<br />

Catholic secondary schools, Sr.<br />

Thomasine had the foresight and<br />

vision to understand the advantage<br />

of an Admissions Office.<br />

However, it is due to the commitment,<br />

spirit, and dedicated<br />

service of Sr. Pat, that<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong>’s Admissions<br />

Department is where<br />

it is today.<br />

Sr. Pat strongly believes,<br />

through the power of the Holy<br />

Spirit, the Church lives to<br />

continue the mission of Christ.<br />

With other Christians, Sisters of<br />

Saint Joseph participate in this<br />

transforming mission. The Sisters<br />

of Saint Joseph mission of unity<br />

requires that they be Christ’s<br />

healing presence among people.<br />

Each day, Sister Pat energized the<br />

halls of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> with her<br />

spirit and shared it with everyone<br />

she encountered.<br />

When asked to consider her<br />

ministry at <strong>Spellman</strong>, Sister Pat<br />

turned to the Constitution of the<br />

Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston<br />

which states, “We acknowledge<br />

humbly and gratefully that from<br />

those to whom we minister we<br />

receive more than we give, indeed,<br />

in full measure and flowing over.”<br />

She believes, with all her heart<br />

that, the time she spent at <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

is not about her, but about<br />

all of the individuals that came<br />

before her. It is their contributions<br />

that made it possible for Sr. Pat to<br />

represent <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> to potential students as a<br />

Catholic school that offers young<br />

men and women opportunities to<br />

maximize their potential, to<br />

respect themselves and others;<br />

to serve their community, their<br />

Church and the world.<br />

Although, because of Sr. Pat’s<br />

retirement, <strong>Spellman</strong> will no<br />

longer employ any Sisters of Saint<br />

Joseph, Sr. Pat does not want to be<br />

considered the last of the Sisters<br />

of Saint Joseph at <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

“Another one could come along<br />

at anytime,” Sr. Pat said. ““I don’t<br />

think God stops calling.’’<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr.<br />

John McEwan spoke on behalf of<br />

the Board of Trustees and everyone<br />

at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> when<br />

he said, “Sister Patricia Lynch has<br />

been a gift to <strong>Spellman</strong> for almost<br />

20 years. Her values, her energy<br />

and her great faith were evident<br />

in everything she did. There is no<br />

doubt she will be missed. We are<br />

all very thankful to have had the<br />

opportunity to work with her.”<br />

Sr. Pat is always quick to remind<br />

people how blessed she feels<br />

and how appreciative she is for<br />

everything she’s had in life, but<br />

it is the <strong>Spellman</strong> family who is<br />

truly blessed for having Sr. Pat as<br />

a member of their community for<br />

18 years. Thank you, Sr. Pat!


For the first time in <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s his-<br />

tory, someone other than Sister<br />

Patricia Lynch will be welcoming<br />

prospective students, this fall, as<br />

the Director of Admissions and<br />

he has a familiar name.<br />

JT Nickley was hired as the new<br />

Director of Admissions in June.<br />

Nickley attended <strong>Spellman</strong> and<br />

graduated in 2001, but his <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

roots reach far beyond just<br />

being an alumnus of <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. He has<br />

been around <strong>Spellman</strong> his entire<br />

life because he is the son of<br />

Deacon Joe Nickley ’75 and he<br />

also has five aunts and uncles who<br />

attended <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

After Nickley graduated from<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong>, he attended Stonehill<br />

College. He received a Bachelor’s<br />

Degree in Religious Studies in<br />

2005 and he returned to <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

as an assistant football coach in<br />

the fall. He made a couple stops,<br />

teaching at other schools, before<br />

he found his way into the Spell-<br />

man classroom. Nickley joined the<br />

Religion Department in 2007.<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> had a major impact on<br />

Nickley’s life. “I chose to attend<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> because my family was<br />

a part of <strong>Spellman</strong> and I chose to<br />

come back and teach at <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

because <strong>Spellman</strong> became my<br />

family,” Nickley said. “I enjoyed<br />

my time here at <strong>Spellman</strong> spiritually,<br />

socially, academically and athletically.<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> helped round<br />

me into the man I am today.”<br />

Nickley was still employed in the<br />

Religion Department at <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> when the Director of<br />

Admissions position opened. After<br />

interviewing several qualified<br />

candidates, Nickley emerged as<br />

the clear choice. “I loved teaching<br />

Religion in the classroom,” Nickley<br />

said. “However, when Sr. Pat<br />

announced her retirement, I knew<br />

instantly I would be applying for<br />

the position. In the classroom, I<br />

let the students know how much<br />

I loved God and as Director of<br />

Admissions, I want to let prospec-<br />

happening on the hill<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Hires New<br />

Admissions Director<br />

JT will incorporate his new ideas and style<br />

while always being aware of Sr. Pat’s example<br />

tive students know how much I<br />

love <strong>Spellman</strong>. God’s love truly<br />

permeates this place. “<br />

Nickley is already developing<br />

plans to expand the reach of the<br />

Admissions Office. “I believe<br />

Sr. Pat did an excellent job over<br />

the past 18 years as Director of<br />

Admissions here at <strong>Spellman</strong>,”<br />

Nickley said. “I do not wish to<br />

change much; only to continue to<br />

build upon the foundation laid by<br />

Sr. Pat and the other Sisters of St.<br />

Joseph. One new step I plan to<br />

include, going forward, is integrating<br />

more technology into the<br />

admissions process through<br />

online applications, our iPad<br />

initiative and social media.<br />

The more ways a prospective<br />

student can instantly reach us,<br />

the better we can serve them.”<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr. John<br />

McEwan is looking forward<br />

to working with Nickley.<br />

“I am confident JT<br />

will continue<br />

to provide great service to<br />

students and parents looking to<br />

become a part of the <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

family,” McEwan said. “He will<br />

incorporate his new ideas and<br />

style while always being aware of<br />

Sr. Pat’s example.”<br />

Nickley and his wife, Jackie, reside<br />

in Abington. She is also a <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

graduate, class of 2000. They<br />

met at <strong>Spellman</strong> and they‘ve been<br />

together since. They have a oneyear-<br />

old daughter named Brynn<br />

and they are expecting a second<br />

child in August.<br />

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16 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

happening on the hill<br />

2011-<strong>2012</strong> Spring Track<br />

Teams Undefeated!<br />

CSHS Boys Track records (2002-<strong>2012</strong>)<br />

2008 200mM 0:22.7 Val Monplaisir<br />

Javelin 164’ 5” Paul Whelan<br />

2009 110H 0:15.7 Cedric Lamour<br />

Long Jump 20’5.5” Cedric Lamour<br />

Triple Jump 43’2.5” Cedric Lamour<br />

2010 400H 0:60.23 Joe Fulford<br />

800M 2:02.5 Dan Whelan<br />

400M Relay 0:45.46 Ashanti-Ali Davis, Blaise Branch,<br />

Chris Hickey and Jared Ward<br />

2011 100M 0:11.1 Ashanti-Ali Davis<br />

<strong>High</strong> Jump 6’ 4” Justin Powell<br />

<strong>2012</strong> 200M 0:22.7 Ricky Donovan<br />

400M 0:50.95 Antonio Siracusa<br />

Mile 4:42.0 Matt Norton<br />

2 Mile 10:11.0 John Redmond<br />

4x800 Relay 8:40.31 Matt Norton (2:02.61), Taylor Witherbee (2:09.87),<br />

Sean Blanchard (2:06.14) and John Redmond (2:05.01)<br />

4x400m relay 3:32.46 Antonio Siracusa (0:52.59), Rob Looney (0:54.77)<br />

Matt Norton (0:52.1) and Pat O’Donnell (0:52.57)<br />

Both spring track teams finished the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> school year<br />

undefeated and as Catholic Central League champions.<br />

Both teams were been crowned CCL champions for the fourth<br />

straight season. The girls’ record since the beginning of 2009 is 33-0-2.<br />

The boys have a record of 34-0, over that same time period. Several<br />

school records have been broken.<br />

All this has been accomplished without a home track to practice or<br />

compete on. The <strong>Spellman</strong> campus has many modern amenities, but it<br />

doesn’t have a track. Both teams practice wherever they can and they<br />

travel to every meet they participate in. Practices take place in the gym,<br />

cafeteria, hallways, parking lots, and the fields. The team is happy to<br />

practice anywhere they can.<br />

The girls are coached by Anne Bernazzani and the boys are coached<br />

by Bob Ruel and Assistant Coach Terry Branch. Both teams are filled<br />

with dedicated and talented athletes.<br />

Bernazzani recognizes the talent both teams possess. “We have had<br />

many talented, dedicated athletes train very hard and they’ve solidly<br />

established themselves within our league,” Bernazzani said. “Much<br />

of their success is a combination of talent, dedication and support<br />

amongst themselves and from the <strong>Spellman</strong> community. We get support<br />

from the staff when they allow us to run in the halls or take over<br />

the cafeteria when the weather is too inclement. We also receive support<br />

from Athletic Director Mike Gerrish, making sure we have the<br />

proper and sometimes very expensive equipment, although, an actual<br />

track would be really nice.”<br />

The day a track is added to <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>’s campus may be several<br />

years away, but, in the meantime, the girls and boys track teams will<br />

just keep winning without one.<br />

CSHS Girls Track records (2009-<strong>2012</strong>)<br />

2009 400LH 0:71.3 Katelynn Hickey<br />

Discus 98’ 4” Monica Presumey<br />

Javelin 120’ 3” Catherine McManus<br />

400M Relay 0:53.1 Karynn Creech, Alannah Vargus,<br />

Meg O’Donnell, Katie Powers<br />

2010 400M 0:59.04 Katie Powers (at Div IV meet)<br />

1 Mile 5:24.0 Katie Powers<br />

2011 Shot Put 32’ 0.25” Rebekah DePillo<br />

800M 2:21.0 Katie Powers<br />

1600M Relay 4:09.0 Lena Tran, Melody Lovell<br />

Katie Powers, Katelynn Hickey (at Div IV meet)<br />

<strong>2012</strong> 200M 0:26.6 Liz Jordan (at CCL)<br />

4x3200 10:37.0 Kayla Hogan, Abby Gordon<br />

Molly Curtin, Lena Tran (at Div IV meet)


hockey players photo – ®Shutterstock.com / <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> has decided it will lace up<br />

the skates, once again, and restore<br />

a hockey program that hasn’t<br />

existed since the 1970s.<br />

Officials from <strong>Spellman</strong> met<br />

with interested parents in May to<br />

announce the future development<br />

of a varsity hockey program. Ice<br />

hockey will return in the winter,<br />

starting out on a club basis before<br />

Beginning in the <strong>2012</strong>-2013 school year, <strong>Spellman</strong> students<br />

will have more food choices and a completely renovated and redesigned<br />

cafeteria to eat the food in.<br />

In the fall of 2011, sophomore students were surveyed about the<br />

strengths and weaknesses of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>. The most common<br />

complaint <strong>Spellman</strong> officials received was the lack of variety and the<br />

costly price of food in the cafeteria. <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

listened and changes were made.<br />

Demolition began as soon as the students left in June. The plans call for<br />

an entirely new cafeteria with an extensive food serving line. NexDine<br />

is taking over as <strong>Spellman</strong>’s food service provider. They offer a much<br />

more extensive menu than the previous food service provider.<br />

“Everyone will be in for a pleasant surprise in the fall, <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

President Dr. John McEwan said. “The addition of NexDine as<br />

transitioning into a varsity program<br />

for the 2014-2015 season.<br />

“We are very excited about the<br />

possibility of hockey returning to<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>,”<br />

said <strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr. John<br />

McEwan said. “It was a great<br />

program many years ago and we<br />

still miss it. I am very optimistic<br />

about the enthusiastic response<br />

from parents and students.”<br />

The plan involves three stages.<br />

The first year, the program will<br />

be in the club team phase and<br />

partially funded by parents. Each<br />

student will pay a $660 player fee.<br />

The fee will cover ice time and<br />

uniforms. The <strong>Cardinal</strong>s will skate<br />

happening on the hill<br />

Varsity Hockey Returns to <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

“It was a great program many years ago and we still miss it.”<br />

NexDine to Offer More Food Variety in Newly Renovated <strong>Spellman</strong> Cafeteria<br />

three times a week at the Canton<br />

Sportsplex, where they will practice<br />

and play games against local<br />

junior varsity teams.<br />

The following year, the club team<br />

will be elevated to the junior<br />

varsity level. The team will then<br />

practice five days a week and play<br />

a full junior varsity schedule.<br />

The 2014-2015 school year<br />

will mark the official return of<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>’s Varsity<br />

Hockey Program. It has been<br />

over 30 years since the <strong>Cardinal</strong>s<br />

donned the red and gold hockey<br />

jerseys in varsity competition and<br />

this plan helps end that streak and<br />

put <strong>Spellman</strong> back on the ice.<br />

our new food service provider will be a major change in the quality<br />

and types of food that we will be serving.”<br />

Due to the timing of this issue, we are unable to provide you with<br />

photos of the completed project, but the next issue of Tradition will<br />

feature student reactions to their new cafeteria and photos of the<br />

completed construction.<br />

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18<br />

In March, over the course of two days, 30 committed<br />

members of the <strong>Spellman</strong> family began creating the <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-2017 Strategic Plan.<br />

The committee consisting of teachers, administrators, parents,<br />

students, alumni and members of the board of trustees<br />

travelled to Stonehill College and participated in group discussions<br />

about various topics related to <strong>Spellman</strong>. The goal of<br />

the committee was to establish a long-range direction for the<br />

school and provide a clear focus for future pursuits by identifying<br />

priorities for improvement. The <strong>2012</strong>-2017 Strategic<br />

Plan is the culmination of their analysis and work.<br />

Strategic Planning is a process for creating an organization’s<br />

preferred future. It is a long-range planning<br />

process for organizational renewal and transformation<br />

which provides a framework for improving<br />

programs, management functions and evaluation of<br />

an organization’s progress. Strategic planning helps<br />

organizations think and act strategically, develop effective<br />

strategies, clarify future directions, establish<br />

priorities, improve organizational performance, build<br />

teamwork and expertise and deal effectively with a<br />

rapidly changing environment. The strategic planning<br />

process involves a series of steps that moves an<br />

organization through:<br />

• analyzing relevant external trends and their<br />

implications;<br />

• assessing organizational capacity to manage<br />

external change;<br />

• developing a mission statement and guiding<br />

beliefs;<br />

• establishing goals, objectives and action plans<br />

designed to move the organization to where it<br />

wants to be;<br />

• setting a strategic direction to follow to achieve<br />

its mission and objectives;<br />

• communicating its mission, beliefs and goals/<br />

objectives to all stakeholder groups;<br />

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<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> President Dr. John McEwan was very<br />

energized and enthusiastic with the results of the strategic<br />

planning session. “<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is very<br />

fortunate to have such loyal, dedicated people interested in its<br />

future,” he said. “I was very moved by all the committee got<br />

done and I am very excited about where we go from here.”<br />

Tradition Magazine is providing its readers with a<br />

condensed version of the five-year plan. The full version is<br />

available at the school and on <strong>Spellman</strong>.com.<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Unveils New <strong>2012</strong>-2017 Strategic Plan<br />

• implementing action plans it has developed; and<br />

• monitoring progress, solving problems and<br />

renewing action plans.<br />

Organizations implement strategic planning to effectively<br />

deal with change in a proactive, rather than<br />

reactive, manner by establishing a common purpose,<br />

a sense of direction, priorities for change and a<br />

blueprint for action. This plan presents an analysis<br />

of the school’s strengths and weaknesses as well as<br />

opportunities and threats anticipated by emerging<br />

trends and changing conditions. Based upon this<br />

understanding and analysis, this document defines<br />

the mission, vision, guiding beliefs and goals/objectives<br />

which will guide <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> during the<br />

next five years.<br />

Vision Statement<br />

providing a rigorous<br />

college preparatory course of study<br />

in a co-educational environment<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> will become the premier<br />

Catholic co-educational college preparatory school in<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> will have a modern, well-equipped campus<br />

and will be committed to continued expansion<br />

and development. <strong>Spellman</strong> will offer a diverse,<br />

rigorous and technologically supported curriculum;<br />

taught by a passionate and highly qualified faculty<br />

and staff. Students will be challenged to become<br />

leaders by reaching their maximum potential and accomplishing<br />

excellence in academic achievement.<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> will provide an abundance of opportunities<br />

in a safe environment, rich in school spirit and<br />

faith-based tradition. <strong>Spellman</strong> will produce respectful<br />

and responsible citizens; eager to be accountable<br />

and positive contributors to their community,<br />

Church and to our world. Graduates of <strong>Spellman</strong> will<br />

experience a sense of pride and loyalty which fosters<br />

a lasting commitment to the continued growth,<br />

development and affordability of our school.


Mission Statement<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Excellence in Catholic Education<br />

Offering young men and women opportunities –<br />

To maximize their potential;<br />

To respect themselves and others;<br />

To serve their community,<br />

their Church and<br />

the world<br />

Sequere Deum – Follow God<br />

instilling our unique spirit<br />

in the lives of our students<br />

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Guiding Beliefs<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> is a community dedicated to …<br />

• making all decisions in the best interest of our students.<br />

• providing a rigorous college preparatory course of study in a co-educational<br />

environment.<br />

• recognizing our Catholic faith as an integral part of our daily life.<br />

• developing the skills for collaboration, creativity, problem solving, effective<br />

communication and critical thinking.<br />

• educating the whole student: academically, physically, socially and spiritually.<br />

• providing professional development for effective instruction and improved<br />

performance.<br />

• encouraging students to become leaders, to express themselves as individuals<br />

and to develop their self-confidence.<br />

• teaching and learning through the utilization of new technology.<br />

• instilling our unique school spirit in the lives of our students.<br />

• ensuring a safe, secure and healthy environment.<br />

• fostering a nurturing relationship with each of our students.<br />

• maintaining communication and a committed relationship with our alumni<br />

and extended community.<br />

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Objectives<br />

Teaching and Learning<br />

To prepare our students for future success<br />

• Provide rigorous and relevant instruction<br />

• Use available data to assess and develop<br />

curriculum and instruction<br />

• Encourage student and staff to broaden their<br />

horizons through participation in global<br />

learning experiences<br />

• Dedicate time and other resources to<br />

support changing instructional needs<br />

• Create and offer new courses in the arts<br />

and other disciplines<br />

Catholic Identity<br />

To integrate faith with action<br />

• Encourage increased leadership<br />

opportunities in area parishes<br />

• Promote outreach participation beyond<br />

our local communities<br />

• Pray and reflect throughout the<br />

school day<br />

• Provide appropriate space for ministry<br />

and outreach programs<br />

• Ensure that faith in action is a priority<br />

of our school


Facilities & Technology<br />

To develop an expanded,<br />

state-of-the-art campus<br />

• Implement the master facilities and technology<br />

plans and update where necessary<br />

• Establish and implement a plan that assesses<br />

and incorporates sustainable concepts into<br />

all aspects of the campus<br />

• Identify and target funding options,<br />

including a capital campaign<br />

Financial Sustainability<br />

To grow and manage our<br />

financial resources wisely<br />

• Advocate the importance of donor<br />

support to ensure <strong>Spellman</strong>’s Mission<br />

• Establish and implement a capital campaign<br />

for the purpose of growing the endowment<br />

and funding campus improvements<br />

• Maximize all available and appropriate<br />

revenue opportunities<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Experience<br />

To extend and strengthen our relationships<br />

• Establish an environment where faculty<br />

and staff embody the <strong>Spellman</strong> Mission<br />

• Build sustainable relationships<br />

with alumni<br />

• Continue to foster and develop<br />

business partnerships<br />

• Create and provide new opportunities<br />

for prospective students and their<br />

families to experience the<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Spirit<br />

• Encourage and invite student<br />

involvement and family<br />

participation in the<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Community<br />

promoting outreach participation<br />

beyond our local communities<br />

tradition • <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

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The Fund for <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> allows us to offer an affordable tuition<br />

rate, while maintaing the standards of excellence. We must ensure that <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

remains accessible and affordable to all those families who want their child to receive a<br />

Catholic education. The Fund for <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> allows all of our students to benefit<br />

from not only a Catholic education, but a <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> Catholic education!<br />

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Or by visiting www.spellman alumni.com


The <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Legacy Gala and<br />

Auction, held in March, honored<br />

five very deserving members of<br />

the <strong>Spellman</strong> Family with the<br />

Sequere Deum Award.<br />

The Legacy Gala celebrates the<br />

heritage of <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> and pays tribute to<br />

everyone that has made the school<br />

what it is today. The Sequere<br />

Deum Award honors a few of the<br />

many individuals that have helped<br />

shape the school’s proud legacy.<br />

The silent and live auction<br />

featured several items that raised<br />

money for the <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

Annual Fund and the “paddles<br />

up” portion was able to increase<br />

financial support for the Fund for<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> President,<br />

Dr. John McEwan enjoyed the<br />

Gala. “<strong>Spellman</strong>’s Legacy Gala<br />

is a wonderful opportunity to<br />

celebrate people who have made<br />

a great difference in the history<br />

of the school,” he said. “Having<br />

this year’s event at Granite Links<br />

was outstanding. It was a great<br />

success!”<br />

Tom Kenney, a 1969 graduate,<br />

was the first member of the Kenney<br />

clan to excel in academics and<br />

athletics at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Tom met his future<br />

wife, Joan, at <strong>Spellman</strong>. He credits<br />

Catholic education for instilling<br />

him with a sense of compassion<br />

and a love of learning that shaped<br />

his values. He believes attending<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

was the turning point of his life.<br />

As long time, faithful supporters,<br />

of the <strong>Spellman</strong> family, Tom<br />

and Joan are always ready to help<br />

anyway they can.<br />

Jon Lemieux is a member of the<br />

class of 1987. Jon is a registered<br />

professional engineer and partner<br />

at VERTEX Construction Services,<br />

Inc., a national consulting<br />

firm headquartered in Weymouth<br />

which served as Owner’s Project<br />

Manager for <strong>Spellman</strong>’s fitness<br />

center and science lab renovations<br />

project. He is a member of<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong>’s Drama Hall of Fame<br />

as well as a member of the school<br />

building committee.<br />

Fr. Oscar Pratt is currently the<br />

parochial vicar of Holy Name<br />

Parish in West Roxbury. Fr. Pratt<br />

comes from a very musical family<br />

and he has always enjoyed singing<br />

and performing. Each <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

Mass Fr. Pratt attends reaffirms<br />

the belief that music is not merely<br />

a means of entertainment, but is<br />

also an instrument of prayer. It is<br />

advancement<br />

Paying tribute to everyone that has<br />

made the school what it is today<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Holds Annual Legacy Gala and Auction<br />

the desire of the Pratt family to<br />

heed the words of the Lord, “The<br />

gift you have been given, give as<br />

a gift,” and “Make a joyful noise<br />

to the Lord, and come into His<br />

presence with singing.”<br />

Deacon Joe Nickley and Mrs.<br />

Rhonda Nickley are dedicated<br />

to their God, their family, their<br />

friends and the students of<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>.<br />

They live out their beliefs in their<br />

daily lives. Deacon Joe and Mrs.<br />

Deacon, as they are known to the<br />

students, are the type people who<br />

make <strong>Spellman</strong> go. They epitomize<br />

caring concern and faith in<br />

God as a way of daily life. <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

has been blessed by the presence<br />

of Joe and Rhonda and the<br />

remarkable work they continue to<br />

do, everyday. They live an unselfish<br />

and inspiring life for all<br />

of us at <strong>Spellman</strong>.<br />

tradition • <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

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advancement<br />

Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony<br />

at the <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> Golf Classic<br />

The Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes various<br />

contributors to the athletic program; including<br />

outstanding alumni athletes and coaches whose<br />

performance in their sport(s) was exceptional.<br />

24 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

LeBaron Hills Country Club<br />

hosted more than 144 golfers, on a<br />

beautiful day in June, in this year’s<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> Golf Classic.<br />

The event sold out quickly, but<br />

many alumni, friends, faculty and<br />

current students were brought<br />

together for a well played tournament.<br />

The <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

Golf Classic was an amazing<br />

success. We would like to extend<br />

a special thank you to all of our<br />

sponsors, volunteers and our tournament<br />

committee members.<br />

After golf, <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

held an induction ceremony for<br />

the <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> Athletic<br />

Hall of Fame. The <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame recognizes various contributors<br />

to the athletic program;<br />

including outstanding alumni<br />

athletes and coaches whose per-<br />

formance in their sport(s) was exceptional.<br />

A selection committee<br />

chooses individuals who helped<br />

shape the history of our athletic<br />

program. This year’s induction<br />

class included Ray Richard ‘67,<br />

Korey Welch ‘93, Jill Sands Lefferts<br />

‘96, Jane Connor ‘65, and<br />

Principal Dorothy Lynch.<br />

A silent and live auction featuring<br />

sports memorabilia, golf outings,<br />

and various other prizes capped<br />

off the evening. Congratulations<br />

to our inductees and thank you to<br />

everyone who attended.<br />

If you weren’t able to join us this<br />

year, we hope to see you next<br />

year at the 14th Annual <strong>Cardinal</strong><br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Golf Classic. If you<br />

would like to be a part of next<br />

year’s committee please contact<br />

the Advancement Office<br />

at 508-584-3004.


1962 50th Reunion<br />

Karen Routh Kelley<br />

momkelley56@comcast.net<br />

Hi to All: Where are we on the<br />

plans for the Reunion you want to<br />

know? We have the date, Friday,<br />

the 21st of September @ Clint’s<br />

Museum with cocktails and hors<br />

d’ouvres, a bus is scheduled to arrive<br />

at <strong>Spellman</strong>’s parking lot at 4:00<br />

p.m. Of course, you have to email<br />

or call me to let me know you are<br />

coming. 508-588-3137 or my cell<br />

508-208-0723 leave me a message,<br />

or email me...My address is momkelley56@comcast.net.<br />

I NEED A<br />

COUNT FOR FRIDAY NIGHT.<br />

If you are driving to Needham,<br />

call me for directions. Then on<br />

Saturday, the 22nd of September,<br />

we have a dinner at Benjamin’s<br />

Restaurant in Taunton. The time<br />

is 6 to 11, a buffet dinner, Chicken,<br />

Beef, and/or Seafood. I have<br />

friends assembling the photos from<br />

our 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, and<br />

45th Reunions and putting them<br />

on a CD. John Ladouceur is taking<br />

care of having our VHS tape of our<br />

graduation in 1962 made into a CD<br />

to show. I am having very old pictures<br />

of some of us put into a photo<br />

album, photos of us in 1950. If<br />

any of you have first grade pictures<br />

of yourselves and friends send me<br />

copies to include. I am still looking<br />

for a deacon or priest to give a<br />

prayer for the deceased of our class.<br />

I have wanted to have something in<br />

the Reflection Garden at <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

sometime earlier on Saturday but<br />

that may not be such a hot idea.<br />

We will see. Al Lucchetti is making<br />

a memory gift for each of us to<br />

bring home to remember our 50th<br />

Reunion. Michelle Columbo Gain<br />

and Maureen Conroy are making<br />

summaries of your questionnaires<br />

to create a take-home booklet.<br />

Reminders went out this week to<br />

all for the questionnaires, the count<br />

for Clint’s cocktail party, and the<br />

ticket money. If I don’t have your<br />

email address, remember it costs<br />

me 45 cents each time I send you<br />

a reminder. SO....Please help me<br />

out here. SEND ME A COUNT<br />

FOR FRIDAY. SEND ME<br />

YOUR QUESTIONNAIRE, if<br />

you haven’t already. SEND CSHS<br />

YOUR TICKET MONEY. Most<br />

Importantly CALL ME if you<br />

have any questions. 508-588-3137<br />

or my cell 508-208-0723 ....If you<br />

need help getting to Benjamins, it<br />

is on Bay Road in Taunton. Route<br />

495 to Bay Road Exit, then down<br />

toward Taunton Center. If you<br />

need a place to stay, Westgate Mall<br />

has a Holiday Express in Brockton,<br />

195 Westgate Drive, Brockton. As<br />

always I look forward to seeing<br />

you. Pray for those of us who can’t<br />

come because they are sick. And<br />

if anyone can drive one or two<br />

from Framingham to the Reunion<br />

Saturday evening, they would<br />

deeply appreciate it. I hope to see<br />

you all on the 21st and the 22nd of<br />

September. Love ya...kk<br />

1963<br />

Mary Ann Raynard Albert<br />

pcalbert@msn.com<br />

Jane Deslaurier Westerlund<br />

aikidos@comcast.net<br />

Joseph Yezukevich<br />

yezukevich.joe@hal.sysco.com<br />

Steve & Donna (Brien) Sullivan<br />

will celebrate their 46th wedding<br />

anniversary on August 20, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Steve has been enjoying retirement<br />

for several years & Donna<br />

retired June 1, 2011. Both are in<br />

good health & are grateful for<br />

each day. Their oldest son, Tom,<br />

lives in Dunedin, Florida with his<br />

wife, Violet and 8 year old twins,<br />

Charlotte & Finn; Steffani lives in<br />

Mansfield with her husband, Paul<br />

Kuplast and daughter, Saradonna<br />

age 10; Bill lives in Sturbridge with<br />

his wife, Emilie and three sons -<br />

Max, age 6, Quinn age 5 and Jack<br />

who will be 2 Oct. 18, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

1964<br />

Anyone interested in being our<br />

class notes connection?<br />

Laureen Brennan/Healey/Alvarez<br />

is now living in Huntington Beach,<br />

CA near her son Chris and wife<br />

Colleen. Grandchildren, Matthew<br />

and Morgan are now 8 & 10. Her<br />

other son, Craig, lives in Indianapolis<br />

and his daughter just graduated<br />

from high school with honors and<br />

will attend Indiana University in<br />

the fall. Life is good!<br />

1965<br />

Suzanne Carr O’Donnell<br />

suzanneandof@comcast.net<br />

Four members of our class played<br />

in the <strong>Spellman</strong> Golf Classic –<br />

Deborah Carr Journalist, Joan<br />

Doyle, Rita Gallant and Suzanne<br />

Carr O’Donnell. The golf classic<br />

was held at LeBaron Golf Club in<br />

Lakeville. A good time was had<br />

by all. Well, Maureen Deslaurier<br />

Hayes keeps adding to her family.<br />

Her newest grandchild, son of her<br />

daughter Suzanne, is Maximus<br />

Edward born on March 6, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

1966<br />

Maryellen Mather<br />

poemmaker1948@gmail.com<br />

Bob Walsh sends regards from<br />

Terel, a Dutch Island in the North<br />

Atlantic. He regrets missing our<br />

45th reunion and wants to be notified<br />

for the next one.<br />

Class of 69 Legacy Gala<br />

class notes<br />

1967 45th Reunion<br />

Tom Frizzell<br />

tff13@comcast.net<br />

1968<br />

Linda Amaral Kelly<br />

lindaamaralkelly@comcast.net<br />

Mary Burke Morris<br />

morrisfamily@BELD.net<br />

1969<br />

Joan Iacovone Kenney<br />

joankenney69@verizon.net<br />

Suzanne Hassett Martin<br />

sixmartins@verizon.net<br />

Gerry McLaughlin Osborne<br />

gerryosborne@hotmail.com<br />

Our sympathies go out to Gerry<br />

McLaughlin Osborne on the passing<br />

of her beloved husband, Gary<br />

and to the family of Jean O’Connor<br />

McGrath. Jean lost her battle to<br />

cancer on June 28th. Jane Condon<br />

was the <strong>2012</strong> commencement<br />

speaker at the University of New<br />

Haven. Last year (2011) she spoke<br />

at the Wellesley College graduation.<br />

Patty Long Jeannette retired<br />

after more than thirty years in the<br />

Whitman <strong>School</strong>s. Her friends<br />

and family recently celebrated with<br />

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class notes<br />

Class of 1969 (continued)<br />

her at a wonderful retirement event.<br />

Patty plans to keep close ties to her<br />

colleagues, which should be easy<br />

with her daughter Allison teaching<br />

in the same school. Best wishes for<br />

a happy, healthy retirement. Joan<br />

Iacovone Kenney has retired from<br />

Joan Iacovone Kenney ’69 throwing out the first pitch<br />

at the Rox game.<br />

the Brockton Public <strong>School</strong>s. Her<br />

colleagues and friends celebrated<br />

her many years of service as a social<br />

worker and school adjustment<br />

counselor with a gala at the Shaw’s<br />

Center. To start off the wonderful<br />

evening Joan threw out the first<br />

pitch on opening day for new Rox<br />

season.<br />

1970<br />

James Kimball<br />

JDKIMBALL@aol.com<br />

Rosemary Sheehan<br />

ro_sheehan@yahoo.com<br />

Check out myfamily.com,<br />

http://www.myfamily.com/<br />

group/126218230/?ct=6622416B-<br />

3BCD-4DFB-8D8A-<br />

A528538882A7&ln=7<br />

Maureen Fay Buckley has set up a<br />

great site for the class of 70.<br />

Our sympathies to Rosemary Sheehan<br />

and her family on the passing<br />

of their mother Helen.<br />

1971<br />

Janet Vacca Perry<br />

janetperry2@verizon.net<br />

Paul Ford is now retired as a Principal<br />

after 27 years of serving in New<br />

Hampshire. He is now a Professor<br />

at Merrimack College, part time.<br />

26 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

He works in The Graduate Education<br />

Department teaching various<br />

Education Courses and supervising<br />

both student interns and fellowship<br />

students. His full time job is being<br />

a grandfather, who along with his<br />

wife, cares for their grandson five<br />

days a week.<br />

1972 40th Reunion<br />

Janet Nickley Madigan<br />

jmadigan@nesinai.org<br />

Congratulations to Donna Paruti.<br />

She was elected to a two year term<br />

as President of the Metro West Bar<br />

Association in April. Donna also<br />

celebrated twenty five years as an<br />

attorney.<br />

1973<br />

Kathy Alward Smith<br />

Smithka107@comcast.net<br />

Trish Conley Cirillo<br />

trishcirillo@yahoo.com<br />

1974<br />

Joanne Hanson<br />

JHa2606822@aol.com<br />

Congratulations to the Class of<br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

1975<br />

Eileen Murphy Krouse<br />

ETK9796@aol.com<br />

Gerry Cox (CSHS ‘75) is moving<br />

with his family back to the U.S.<br />

after spending the last two years in<br />

the Kingdom of Bahrain. Gerry, a<br />

physician and a Captain in the U.S.<br />

Navy Medical Corps, recently completed<br />

an assignment as the senior<br />

medical advisor responsible for the<br />

Navy’s medical facilities throughout<br />

the Middle East, including the war<br />

in Afghanistan; other countries<br />

such as Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan;<br />

and on Navy ships from the Arabian<br />

Gulf to the coast of Somalia.<br />

From 2006-2008 Gerry served in<br />

Okinawa, Japan as the executive<br />

officer of the U.S. Naval Hospital<br />

there, then commanded the Naval<br />

Hospital at Camp Lejeune, North<br />

Carolina from 2008-2010. He and<br />

his wife Catherine will reside in<br />

the Washington, DC area and have<br />

two children. Their son Alex, who<br />

just graduated from The Bahrain<br />

<strong>School</strong>, will be a freshman at<br />

Harvard College this fall and their<br />

daughter Caroline will enter the 8th<br />

grade in northern Virginia. Sequere<br />

Deum. Announcing an exhibition of<br />

photographs by Anne Davey at the<br />

Griffin Museum at the Aberjona<br />

River Gallery, 184 Swanton Street,<br />

Winchester, Massachusetts ~ Interpretations<br />

of Boston Architecture,<br />

June 12–September 2, <strong>2012</strong>. Please<br />

come to the Senior Sunday Artist<br />

Talk on August 19 at 3 p.m. View<br />

more of Anne’s photography at<br />

http://annedaveyarts.com/<br />

Peggy Sheehan’s son, Camille,<br />

became a United States citizen in<br />

February and he will be returning to<br />

Haiti in August on a mission trip,<br />

to assist his “brothers and sisters” at<br />

“Hope for the Children of Haiti”<br />

orphanage where he was raised.<br />

Terri Tobin-Young’s son, Sam,<br />

won a Fulbright for newly licensed<br />

teachers and after graduating cum<br />

laude from Salve Regina University<br />

in Newport, RI he spent the<br />

fall semester teaching History in a<br />

French high school in Normandy.<br />

He was one of 15 new teachers<br />

nationwide, and the only New<br />

Englander, selected. Mark Delano’s<br />

son, Patrick, has been drafted by the<br />

Red Sox. He now has the enviable<br />

dilemma of deciding whether to<br />

attend Vanderbilt University or play<br />

Major League ball. Patrick graduated<br />

from Braintree <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

and is an All-Scholastic.<br />

Our sympathies and prayers go out<br />

to the family of Patrick J. Hawes.<br />

Mr. Hawes was the <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

custodian and is the father of Caren<br />

Hawes Rempelakis.<br />

1976<br />

Anyone interested in being our class<br />

notes connection?<br />

1977 35th Reunion<br />

Anthony O’Brien<br />

AnthonyThomasOBrien@<br />

AnthonyOBrien.com<br />

1978<br />

Ellen Papineau McCabe<br />

emccabe@comcast.net<br />

1979<br />

Maureen Martin<br />

mtm1932@hotmail.com<br />

The Advancement Office heard<br />

from Kelley Reardon Corwin. One<br />

of her favorite memories from<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> is “Spirit Week especially<br />

when each class decorated their<br />

wing and competed with other<br />

grades on who had most spirit! It<br />

was always so much fun!”. Matt<br />

Muratore is currently the Executive<br />

Director of Radius Healthcare<br />

& Pediatric Center in Plymouth.<br />

He also is the co-owner of Crayon<br />

College Child Care Centers and in<br />

his third year as Selectman for the<br />

Town of Plymouth. I would like<br />

to extend, on behalf of our class,<br />

deepest condolences to Robert<br />

Carlson and his family on the passing<br />

of his beloved sister, Emmeline<br />

Carlson Berry ’85 in May. She will<br />

be deeply missed by all who knew<br />

and loved her. Our prayers are<br />

with the Carlson family and other<br />

families who have lost dear ones.<br />

Share your thoughts on Facebook<br />

“I Remember <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

Class of 79”. Hope to hear from<br />

you all. ~Maureen<br />

1980<br />

Dianna Tanner Christopoulos<br />

a.christopoulos@verizon.net


1981<br />

Dan Ring<br />

daniel.ring.us@gmail.com<br />

1982 30th Reunion<br />

Kelly Crowley Wilder<br />

kelWild@aol.com<br />

Ed Gavin welcomed a new addition<br />

to his family, his son, Drew Edward<br />

Gavin. He was born on February11th.<br />

Congratulations.<br />

1983<br />

Lisa Coletti Hokanson<br />

Hokie2@comcast.net<br />

1984<br />

Regina Albanys Patrick<br />

ReginaPatrick@comcast.net<br />

Kathleen Hayward Hatfield<br />

bridgewaterma@comcast.net<br />

1985<br />

Katie Kelley Naples<br />

wknaples@comcast.net<br />

Christine Neil Tuell<br />

ctuell@firstam.com<br />

1986<br />

Jennifer Locchi Roan<br />

jennifer.roan@yahoo.com<br />

Best wishes to Bill Cook and his<br />

wife, Debbie Sansone. They were<br />

married on Saturday, July 7, in 105<br />

degree weather with the assistance<br />

of their five daughters; Bridgette<br />

Cook (19), Emily Cook (16), Jacque<br />

Sunstrom (14), Meghan Cook (12)<br />

and Bridgette Sunstrom (11), Maid<br />

of Honor Stacy Phillips and Best<br />

Man James Wilson.<br />

1987 25th Reunion<br />

Terri Mathews-Bryan<br />

terri_bryan@yahoo.com<br />

Noreen Kelliher<br />

Noreen.Kelliher@bbh.com<br />

1988<br />

Patricia MacIntyre Boutiette<br />

Patricia_Boutiette@ssga.com<br />

1989<br />

Amy Harper Flynn<br />

flynny5@aol.com<br />

Karyn Lane Thompson<br />

karynmthompson@comcast.net<br />

Congratulations to Jennifer<br />

Creedon on becoming partner at<br />

Verrill Dana LLP in Boston. Jenn<br />

and her family recently moved to<br />

Milton. She had lived in Boston<br />

since she graduated <strong>Spellman</strong>. Jenn<br />

has a son, William 3 and a daughter,<br />

Emily, 5.<br />

1990<br />

Steve Owen<br />

steveo_ca@hotmail.com<br />

Vanessa Taylor Lobe<br />

nessa_572@yahoo.com<br />

Traci Wilson Pozerski<br />

tlp@nwscpas.com<br />

Lynne Fontana Mills’ son, Taylor,<br />

graduated from <strong>Spellman</strong> in May.<br />

Taylor is headed to New England<br />

Institute of Art for audio production.<br />

Congratulations.<br />

1991<br />

Kevin Miller<br />

millerljb@gmail.com<br />

Beth O’Neill Hawley<br />

beth_hawley@yahoo.com<br />

Kerri Kelleher MacDonald and her<br />

husband, John just added a baby<br />

boy to their family on June 11th,<br />

Michael James, 7 lbs. 7 oz. Now<br />

they have two boys and two girls.<br />

Kerri and John also just bought a<br />

house in Easton and are settling<br />

into their busy life with the four<br />

kids. Things are hectic but fun!<br />

Anna Lima Delgado is proud to<br />

report to you guys that my daughter,<br />

Nia, has graduated from Bowie<br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> in<br />

Bowie, Maryland<br />

and will<br />

be attending<br />

college in the<br />

fall! Robert<br />

O’Brien was<br />

promoted to<br />

Lieutenant at<br />

the Hanson<br />

Anna Lima Delgado with<br />

her daughter, Nia<br />

Fire Department. He also serves<br />

as deputy director of the Plymouth<br />

County Technical Rescue Team and<br />

is a member of the Whitman Hanson<br />

<strong>School</strong> Committee and Robert<br />

still lives in Hanson with his wife,<br />

Deborah, and son, Christopher.<br />

A group of Brockton Firefighters<br />

participated in the climb for air a<br />

charitable event for the American<br />

cancer society.<br />

Throughout the year, the American<br />

Lung Association hosts multiple<br />

stair climbs throughout the United<br />

States. These events help raise<br />

awareness and donations to support<br />

research on lung disease and pro-<br />

class notes<br />

mote clean air. Every year hundreds<br />

of firefighters are diagnosed with<br />

dehabilitating lung diseases, directly<br />

related their exposure to hazardous<br />

smoke and fumes. Therefore in<br />

support of our fellow brothers &<br />

sisters, members of the Brockton<br />

Fire Department participated this<br />

year. Together the group ascended<br />

the Boston skyscraper at One<br />

Brockton Place, climbing a total of<br />

82 flights of stairs (42 stories or 789<br />

stairs), while wearing complete firefighter<br />

turnout gear, which includes<br />

an SCBA, for a approximate total<br />

weight of 60-70lbs. Among these<br />

Brockton Firefighters there were<br />

four <strong>Spellman</strong> graduates - Bill Hill<br />

’87, Paul Muzrim ’91 and Dan Foye<br />

’97. The photo on this page was<br />

taken by Nefirephotos.com<br />

1992 20th Reunion<br />

Cathy Doyle Zinck<br />

catherine@amazinggracegolf.com<br />

Susan Iacono Polidori<br />

susanp007@comcast.net<br />

Reunion News: Class of 92 reunion<br />

Saturday, September 22 at 7:00pm<br />

At Meadbrook Function Room in<br />

Hanson, MA<br />

Bill and Debbie Cook with their wedding party. <strong>Spellman</strong> grads in the front row: William Hill ’87 <strong>Spellman</strong> grads in Back row: Paul Muzrim ’91 and Dan Foye ‘97<br />

$30pp<br />

There will be hors d’oeuvres, a cash<br />

bar and a DJ.<br />

MORE INFO – MICHELLELA-<br />

MATTINA@COMCAST.NET<br />

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class notes<br />

1993<br />

Lisa Joyce Covino<br />

lisa.covino@hotmail.com<br />

Hello everyone! I received an email<br />

from Jennifer Horton Fontaine.<br />

“Jillian Simpson got married in<br />

2011 to Brett Carlson. They live in<br />

Alaska and just had a baby girl in<br />

June <strong>2012</strong> named Alexandra. Jill<br />

works for the state of Alaska as the<br />

Director of Trade Marketing for<br />

tourism. As for me, I am working in<br />

Vermont, as the Director of Community<br />

Services at the Upper Valley<br />

Haven, a non-profit agency serving<br />

people experiencing poverty.”<br />

Any updates or news, please send<br />

me an email. Congratulations are<br />

in order for Tracy Harrington on<br />

being Brockton’s first female police<br />

sergeant. She was sworn in at City<br />

Hall on March 29, <strong>2012</strong>. Received<br />

a note from Suzanne Salter Aguiar:<br />

“My husband Mark Aguiar and<br />

I just celebrated our 5th wedding<br />

anniversary in May. We have a<br />

beautiful 4 year old daughter Olivia<br />

and a one year old son Christopher.<br />

We live in <strong>Fall</strong> River. Can’t believe<br />

I have been out of school for 19<br />

years, seems like yesterday.” Eric<br />

Whitman is practicing medicine<br />

at Fort Hood in Texas. He has<br />

three beautiful daughters and has<br />

been keeping up with <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

happenings on Facebook. From<br />

Katie Lucey Starczewski: “Chris<br />

and I are living in central Mass and<br />

loving it. We also became a party<br />

of five in 2011! Now have three<br />

awesome kids Molly (8), Sarah (4)<br />

and Colin (1). I am still teaching<br />

middle school history in Worcester<br />

and my husband is now the middle<br />

school principal in Sturbridge. We<br />

just donated to the annual fund in<br />

honor of my mother for which a<br />

scholarship is named. Please consider<br />

donating to the Mary Lucey<br />

scholarship. I turned out pretty<br />

good because of her and <strong>Spellman</strong>!<br />

Looking forward to our reunion.”<br />

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1994<br />

Darcy Campbell Lamond<br />

darcymlamond@verizon.net<br />

Amy Lekberg Ouellette<br />

amy.ouellette76@gmail.com<br />

Maria Rowan Malenfant<br />

merowan@yahoo.com<br />

Shannon Kearney MacCormack<br />

completed the Providence Marathon<br />

in May with a program called<br />

DreamFar that trains at-risk high<br />

school students (and their teachers)<br />

to run marathons! She and her husband<br />

also bought a house in North<br />

Attleboro, MA. I (Amy Ouellette)<br />

went back to school full-time in<br />

September 2011 as a Communications<br />

major with a concentration<br />

in Public Relations and a minor in<br />

Marketing. I joined the Public Relations<br />

Student Society of America<br />

(PRSSA) at Salem State University<br />

and competed in a national case<br />

study campaign competition on<br />

childhood obesity over the winter.<br />

As part of the competition we<br />

planned an Indoor Field Day event<br />

for families in the Salem area. It<br />

was an intense campaign, but I<br />

loved it. In June, the Publicity Club<br />

of New England awarded our fourperson<br />

team a Bronze Bell Ringer<br />

award for our campaign and I got<br />

to mingle with some great PR pros<br />

from the Boston area. I was also<br />

elected Vice President of Chapter<br />

Development for the Salem State<br />

Chapter of PRSSA for the next<br />

school year. My young college<br />

friends do not discriminate against<br />

30-something-year-old students!<br />

Juggling two kids, a husband, two<br />

dogs, a house and the responsibilities<br />

of being an adult student are<br />

hard, but I love college this time<br />

around and am doing better academically<br />

than I did when I was 18.<br />

I even made the Dean’s List both<br />

semester! Two more years to go! I<br />

hope everyone is doing well and<br />

if anyone has anything they want<br />

added in the next edition, please<br />

email me at amy.ouellette76@gmail.<br />

com Happy summer!<br />

1995<br />

Emily Pelton Baird<br />

embaird@rocketmail.com<br />

Maura Roan Davis<br />

esmjdavis@yahoo.com<br />

LaTisha Stewart Silvera<br />

ljs557@yahoo.com<br />

Congratulations to Karen Bagley<br />

Pelton and her husband, Kevin ’91,<br />

on the birth of their daughter, Eve<br />

Mahady. She was born in June 29,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>. Eve is welcomed by her older<br />

sister, Mary Kate and her brother<br />

Andy. Nikki Lombardi Greene is<br />

still living in Santa Barbara and<br />

has been volunteering and doing<br />

fundraising for four years for a local<br />

non-profit that provides emotional<br />

and financial support to families<br />

of children with cancer. Nikki has<br />

been serving on the board of directors<br />

for Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation<br />

for the past year and chairs<br />

multiple committees and events.<br />

She is also very active in fundraising<br />

at her children’s school where<br />

one will be entering kindergarten<br />

and the other the second grade in<br />

the fall.<br />

1996<br />

Melinda Ciampa Ferreira<br />

melindaferreira@gmail.com<br />

Luke LaCroix<br />

lukehd@yahoo.com<br />

Adriann Lipper Fonstein<br />

abfonstein@gmail.com<br />

Luke LaCroix ‘96 accepted the<br />

position of Associate Director of<br />

Residential Life at the University<br />

of San Diego in San Diego,<br />

California. From Liz Avery: “ A<br />

huge thank you to Heather Fedrick<br />

Pascarelli and Nicole Martin Garcia<br />

for putting together our “16th”<br />

Reunion in May at Bar Louie. We<br />

had a large turnout and it was a lot<br />

of fun to see classmates. Since then<br />

I’ve seen Adriann Lipper Fonstein<br />

and Stephenie Driscoll DePrisco<br />

a couple of times and was able to<br />

meet Steph’s beautiful little girl, Ali!<br />

As for myself, I started a new job<br />

with Bay State Milling Company<br />

in Quincy, MA as their Senior HR<br />

Generalist back in April and lastly, I<br />

got engaged<br />

1997 15th Reunion<br />

Jennifer MacLean<br />

jenifurb12@hotmail.com<br />

Best of luck to Jason Dimare. He<br />

is about to wrap production on an<br />

independent comedy film. Amy<br />

Bailey and her husband welcomed<br />

their first child, Stephen, born on<br />

February 5th, <strong>2012</strong>. Best wishes.<br />

1998<br />

Kathryn Chiros Jarett<br />

katjarrett@hotmail.com<br />

Matthew Malinowski<br />

MMalinowski@hannasd.org<br />

Best wishes to Mollie Roan Collum<br />

and her husband, Brian, on the<br />

birth of their second child, Maeve<br />

Roan on April 21, <strong>2012</strong>. Maeve<br />

is also welcomed by her sister, Elle<br />

Marian. Wedding Bells for Megan<br />

Swan-Nichols. She and her husband,<br />

Steven, were married on June<br />

2, <strong>2012</strong>. Best wishes. Congratulations<br />

to Allison McDonald on<br />

completing her MBA from Loyola<br />

Marymount University in Los<br />

Angeles.<br />

1999<br />

Melissa Coughlin<br />

mcoughlin@alum.bu.edu<br />

Shannon Oriola<br />

smoj31@gmail.com<br />

Erin Ernest joined thirteen other<br />

missionaries from Holy Family<br />

Parish in Rockland and traveled to<br />

Honduras. They spent 9 days there.<br />

Congratulations and best wishes to<br />

Courtney Simonds on her engagement<br />

of Nick Robin in April. They<br />

are planning their wedding on<br />

September 1, <strong>2012</strong>.


2000<br />

Keara Kelley<br />

kearakelley@yahoo.com<br />

Cristina Cronin is engaged to Jason<br />

Allen and is planning her October<br />

wedding.<br />

2001<br />

Katie Cronin<br />

croninkt@gmail.com<br />

Jessica Williamson<br />

jesswilliamson28@comcast.net<br />

Congratulations to Chris Ernest<br />

and his wife, Kristen, on the birth<br />

of their first child. Cameron Alexander,<br />

born on April 7, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

2002 10th Reunion<br />

Samantha Ford<br />

sammilinn23@yahoo.com<br />

Kim Parr<br />

kimberlyparr@gmail.com<br />

Erica Prance<br />

qtpie4484@comcast.net<br />

Nichole Whalen<br />

nichole@fredriksenphotography.<br />

com<br />

Hi friends, can you believe it’s been<br />

ten years since we graduated!? Crazy,<br />

but true. To celebrate, a group<br />

of us are hoping to plan a reunion.<br />

Alicia Fortin’s looking into music,<br />

and Lauren Franco graciously<br />

booked us a space in Rockland. It’s<br />

tentatively set for September 15th,<br />

which should give folks enough<br />

advance notice to put it in their<br />

calendars. If it would draw more<br />

people, though, we also can look<br />

into Thanksgiving weekend. Now,<br />

this really is just the start of an idea.<br />

We don’t want to plan a reunion for<br />

the few people involved in planning<br />

it - we want to plan something a lot<br />

of our classmates will attend and<br />

enjoy. So, let us know if you have<br />

any ideas or want to help in the<br />

process. But, most importantly,<br />

let us know if you’ll come!! All<br />

the best, Kim Parr, Alicia Fortin,<br />

Lauren Franco, Shannon Burns,<br />

Elizabeth Ballester and Nichole<br />

Fredriksen. Congratulations and<br />

best wishes to Kate Coughlin on<br />

her recent engagement. She and<br />

her fiancé, Mark Trowbridge, are<br />

planning an October 2013 wedding.<br />

Kate lives in Connecticut and is<br />

teaching at Achievement First.<br />

New Babies: Kathryn Hughes<br />

Cifuni and her husband, Eric,<br />

welcomed their daughter, Madelinie<br />

Alice, on Easter Sunday, April 8th.<br />

Congratulations.<br />

2003<br />

Colleen Kelly<br />

colleenmariekelly@yahoo.com<br />

Aisha Lubin<br />

aisha.lubin@gmail.com<br />

Happy Summer <strong>Spellman</strong>ites!<br />

Hope you are enjoying your summer!<br />

Below are a few updates about<br />

our class! Our reunion is next<br />

year! Any suggestions on where<br />

it should be held? Start sending<br />

your ideas to Aisha via facebook or<br />

email! Congratulations to Colleen<br />

Kelly on her recent engagement.<br />

Congratulations to John Nickley on<br />

his graduation from Bridgewater<br />

State University. Congrats to our<br />

Master’s graduates, Anne Littlefield,<br />

MAT, Cait Shores, Aisha Lubin<br />

Losche, and Kingsley Osasis for<br />

their MBAs. Annie Vandiver<br />

Cicero sent us a note describing<br />

her son, William Michael, born on<br />

October 8 2011. “He is 10 kinds of<br />

adorable and we love him to pieces!”<br />

Thanks for sharing Annie. The class<br />

of 2003 sends their prayers to Trisha<br />

Miquel Johnson and her family.<br />

Trisha’s mother Debbie passed away<br />

on July 3, <strong>2012</strong>. Congratulations to<br />

Sarah Murray Walker on her marriage<br />

to Liam Walker. Jacqueline<br />

McMullen Gagnon gave birth to<br />

her son, Chayse Alexander, on July<br />

2nd. Congratulations. A blessed<br />

and restful summer to all!<br />

2004<br />

Kathleen Clifford<br />

kathleen.alana@gmail.com<br />

Matthew Powers<br />

mjp155@gmail.com<br />

2005<br />

Breandan Carter<br />

breandancarter@gmail.com<br />

Andrew Stearns received his Masters<br />

Degree from Bridgewater State<br />

University, Congratulations and<br />

best of luck.<br />

2006<br />

Lauren Fahey<br />

lfahey@spfldcol.edu<br />

Hi all, thanks to everyone who<br />

came out to the 5-year reunion<br />

back in November. It was great to<br />

see everyone doing so well. I am<br />

currently wrapping up my time<br />

in Washington, DC where I have<br />

been working for the last year. In<br />

October, I will be moving to Tokyo,<br />

Japan to work for Rakuten Inc., an<br />

internet services company. I am<br />

very excited about the opportunity<br />

and look forward to living and<br />

working abroad. ~Sean Flanagan.<br />

Lauren Fahey graduated July 27,<br />

<strong>2012</strong> from Valdosta State University<br />

in Valdosta, Georgia with a<br />

Masters of Education Degree as<br />

a Speech Language Pathologist.<br />

Congratulations! Paul Howard<br />

got a job as an RN at Massachusetts<br />

General Hospital. Christelle<br />

Dragon was voted by the physicians<br />

and doctors Nurse of the Year for<br />

the VA Medical Center in West<br />

Roxbury.<br />

class notes<br />

2007 5th Reunion<br />

Barbara Pierre<br />

bkbp88@yahoo.com<br />

Nicole Collins<br />

nicole.collins@quinnipiac.edu<br />

Justin Hannan<br />

jmyleshannan@gmail.com<br />

Daniel Lord graduated with honors<br />

from Northeastern University with<br />

a BS degree in Business Administration<br />

with a major in Finance and<br />

Insurance and a minor in History.<br />

Dan completed his five year degree<br />

in four and a half years. Congratulations<br />

and best of luck on your new<br />

path. Best of luck to Justin Dowling<br />

and Shayla Mombeleur on<br />

their graduation from Bridgewater<br />

State University.<br />

2008<br />

Chris Horne<br />

christopher.horne@villanova.edu<br />

Cassie Stickney<br />

xo_eversosweet@yahoo.com<br />

Congratulations to Sonia Vaz, Elms<br />

College and Kathryn LeFevre,<br />

Ithaca College, for being named<br />

to the Dean’s List for the fall 2011<br />

semester and to Julianne Barry and<br />

Amanda Connolly, Salve Regina<br />

University for the spring <strong>2012</strong><br />

semester. It’s graduation time!<br />

CONGRATULATIONS to all the<br />

recent college graduates! One more<br />

year ‘til our reunion! Sam Flanagan<br />

is heading back to Miami to work<br />

with start-up business initiatives.<br />

Hayley Piekut graduated from<br />

Gettysburg College in Gettysburg,<br />

Pennsylvania. Caitlin O’Malley<br />

will be volunteering in Kenya for 6<br />

months starting in August. Beth<br />

O’Malley is continuing to work<br />

part time this summer while she<br />

pursues full-time opportunities<br />

in the Charlotte, South Caroline<br />

area. Colin McMahon has joined<br />

the Marines and is heading south<br />

shortly. Val Monplaisir has taken<br />

up residence at Eternia... he has the<br />

power. Billy Rust graduated from<br />

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class notes<br />

Class of 2008 (continued)<br />

Stonehill and is pursuing his MPA<br />

at Northeastern University. Evan<br />

“Big E” Frankel, Suma Cum Laude<br />

at UMass, is eating pizza while he<br />

searches for a Chemical Engineering<br />

job. Mike Griffin is on the hunt<br />

for positions in Electrical Engineering.<br />

Dan Bernazzani is returning<br />

to Brandeis to complete a master’s<br />

program in Mathematics. John “J<br />

Mills” Miller has been working in<br />

the construction field. Chris Horne<br />

is heading back to Philadelphia to<br />

work as a recruiting coordinator<br />

in sports TV. Andrew Cappa has<br />

completed his ROTC program and<br />

excelled in leadership training this<br />

summer. Cori O’Kane will premier<br />

as the assistant coach for the<br />

women’s basketball team at Roger<br />

Williams this fall. Matt McKenna<br />

is returning to school to complete a<br />

master’s degree at Northeastern in<br />

economics. Caroline Kelly is pursuing<br />

opportunities in elementary<br />

education. Best of luck to Christina<br />

Bevans and William Rust on their<br />

graduation from Stonehill College;<br />

Emily Hartman from Massasoit<br />

Community College; Julianne<br />

Barry and Rebecca Hill from Salve<br />

Regina University; Stephanie<br />

Cahill, Patrick Curtin, Michael<br />

D’Alessandro, Tara Keating, Laura<br />

Pistorino from Bridgewater State<br />

University. Laura also made the<br />

Dean’s list Spring Semester along<br />

with Elizabeth Sjolin, Tara Keating<br />

and Terrence Yunits. Road Trip to<br />

the Field of Dreams. Sean Dowd<br />

‘06 and Tim Cooney’08 took a road<br />

trip to Clinton IOWA this summer<br />

to see Michael Dowd play for the<br />

Clinton LumberKings. (class A,<br />

Seattle Mariners). On their trip<br />

out they stopped in Chicago to<br />

take in a Chicago White Sox vs.<br />

Houston Astros game. One of the<br />

days they drove to the Movie set for<br />

“Field of Dreams”. Sean is working<br />

for ‘47 Brand Tim is a recent<br />

graduate of St. Anselm College.<br />

Tiara Papadopoulus also made a<br />

solo venture out to visit Michael in<br />

30 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

Iowa. Meghan Buckley was married<br />

August 13, 2011 to Branden<br />

Stubbs, She graduated Lesley<br />

University May 19, <strong>2012</strong> with a<br />

double major of Early Childhood<br />

Education and Child and Family<br />

Studies, received my teaching<br />

license on June 8, <strong>2012</strong> and started<br />

teaching preschool on June 4, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

The alumni office heard from Alex<br />

Keddie. “I have graduated this year<br />

from Saint Peter’s College with<br />

cum laude honor. I graduated with<br />

a bachelor of science in marketing<br />

management with a double minor<br />

in communications and business<br />

management. This past December I<br />

was also lucky to land a job beginning<br />

this August down in North<br />

Carolina. I will be working for the<br />

East Carolina University Athletic<br />

Department. I will be the Graduate<br />

Assistant in Athletics Compliance<br />

for the ECU pirates of Greenville,<br />

North Carolina. On top of being<br />

paid, I will be getting my master’s<br />

paid for as well. I was accepted into<br />

the Masters of Business Administration<br />

program this past February.<br />

As I look back on my last four years<br />

of college and all the success I had<br />

at SPC as a student-athlete, I realized<br />

rather quickly the education,<br />

values, and people from <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

brought me to where I am today.<br />

I would like to end with a thank<br />

you and all the best. My brother,<br />

Nicholas, graduated from <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

on May 24th.” Best of luck, Alex,<br />

on your new path.<br />

2009<br />

Mark Hylander<br />

markhy@bu.edu<br />

Congratulations to Elisabeth<br />

Erwin. She became a member<br />

of Sigma Theta Tau International<br />

Honor Society of Nursing this past<br />

April. Liz also made the Dean’s<br />

List. Best of luck to our newest<br />

graduates: Adam Buckley and<br />

Kerry Moriarty, Daniel Mullen<br />

who graduated from Massasoit<br />

Community College. Congrats to<br />

Erin McColgan on being names to<br />

the spring semester Dean’s List at<br />

Bridgewater State University.<br />

2010<br />

Meredith McManus<br />

meredithmcmanus@comcast.net<br />

Congratulations to Meredith<br />

McManus on her graduation from<br />

Massasoit Community College in<br />

May. Chris Hickey, Judith Gill<br />

and Kelly Long were named to<br />

the Dean’s List Spring Semester at<br />

Bridgewater State University.<br />

2011<br />

Kathryn Dunford<br />

Katie.dunford@yahoo.com<br />

James Leonard<br />

Jeleonard36 @ yahoo.com<br />

Hello Everyone, Congratulations<br />

on finishing your first year of college,<br />

work, or military life outside of<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong>. Many people have been<br />

keeping very busy from our class.<br />

Stephanie Churchill, Emily Earle<br />

and Sarah Tenore made Dean’s List<br />

at Bridgewater State University for<br />

the second semester. Josh Earle is<br />

on “Mid-Tour Leave” so that means<br />

he is halfway through his tour in<br />

Korea and will be home for a quick<br />

visit! Julia White has a major<br />

change from Biology to Education<br />

and is waiting to transfer to<br />

Bridgewater State University. Sara<br />

Comeau was named to the Bridgewater<br />

State University’s Deans List<br />

for the Spring sememster. Jenny<br />

Crea was re-elected as Secretary of<br />

her class and Jenna Connors was<br />

re-elected as an SGA Senator both<br />

at Assumption College. Nicole<br />

Pacheco made Dean’s List at Florida<br />

Southern and is now transferring<br />

to the University of Tampa. Sam<br />

Curran made Dean’s List, got a job<br />

at South Shore Hospital in Radiology<br />

and is also an Orientation<br />

Leader at Wentworth. Jackie Gorman<br />

has become an “Outdoor Trip<br />

Leader”, leading students on trips<br />

and on Loyola’s challenge course in<br />

addition to that she also joined the<br />

<strong>School</strong> of Communications honor<br />

society, Beta Rho. Julia Krietman<br />

is currently working full time at<br />

the North Shore Music Theater in<br />

Beverly, MA for the summer. In<br />

the fall, she is the assistant scenic<br />

designer for Emerson College<br />

show “Grapes of Wrath”; the scenic<br />

designer for “Fantastic Mr. Fox”;<br />

and the makeup artist for “Cyclops”<br />

also at Emerson. She also<br />

made the Dean’s list twice. Lyssa<br />

McEachern made the Dean’s List at<br />

Bridgewater State University both<br />

semesters and now is a waitress at<br />

the Charlie Horse. Rachele Bythrow<br />

graduated Cosmotology <strong>School</strong><br />

and passed her State Boards and is<br />

now an official Cosmetologist. Jen<br />

Scanlon made Dean’s List<br />

at Brandeis University and now has<br />

a job at the Lemberg Children’s<br />

Center at her school. Pat Wells,<br />

Katelyn Hickey, and I will all be<br />

RA’s next semester at Assumption,<br />

MCPHS and Saint Anselm. The<br />

Class of 2011 would also like to<br />

congratulate and thank Ms. Lynch,<br />

as she steps down as Principal and<br />

begins her new position as Registrar<br />

and Sister Pat as she retires as<br />

Admissions Director. We thank<br />

them both from the bottom of our<br />

hearts for the incredible things they<br />

have done for all of us and the mark<br />

they have left on our Alma Mater.<br />

Thanks! If you have any other<br />

updates please e-mail me at jeleonard36@yahoo.com<br />

or Facebook me.<br />

Enjoy your summer before it’s over!<br />

~Jimmy


Diane Eastman Wyatt ‘62<br />

• sister of Elaine Eastman<br />

Cedrone ‘66<br />

Thomas E. Slye ‘65<br />

• brother of Joseph ‘69<br />

Jean O’Connor McGrath ‘69<br />

• sister of Patricia O’Connor Heger<br />

’67 and John O’Connor ‘73<br />

Emeline Carlson Berry ‘85<br />

• sister of Robert ’79, Cynthia<br />

Carlson McLean ’80 and Alison<br />

Carlson Thompson ‘83<br />

Sr. Anna Vincent Clark, CSJ<br />

former <strong>Spellman</strong> Faculty member<br />

Patrick J. Hawes<br />

• former <strong>Spellman</strong> Custodian<br />

• father of P. Kevin Hawes ’64,<br />

Caren Hawes Rempelakis ’75<br />

and Brian ‘81<br />

• grandfather of Catherine J. Hawes<br />

’09 and Sean Hawes ‘11<br />

Mary Ellen ( Jewett) Aherne<br />

• mother of John “Jack” Aherne,<br />

<strong>Spellman</strong> Board Member<br />

Daniel Joseph Byrne<br />

• grandfather of Meagan ’07,<br />

Jake ’10 and Laura ’13 Damore<br />

Charles G. Cataloni, Jr.<br />

• Father of Christopher Cataloni ‘81<br />

John M. Cronin<br />

• father of Daniel ’96 and Cristina<br />

‘00<br />

• father-in-law of Bridget Thomas<br />

Cronin ‘00<br />

Dorothea P. Delano<br />

• mother of Dorrie Delano Bessette<br />

’69, Mark Delano ’75, and Kevin<br />

Delano – Advancement Office<br />

• grandmother of Jill Bessette Akins<br />

’94 and Heidi Bessette Garcia ‘97<br />

Stanton K. Fisher<br />

• husband of Catherine “Kate”<br />

Fisher ‘67<br />

• brother-in-law of John Murray<br />

’66 and Timothy Murray ‘71<br />

John J. Flynn<br />

• father of John ’65 and Denise<br />

Flynn Rudy ’67<br />

Adeline E. Fox<br />

• mother of Kathleen Fox Cristadoro<br />

’68 and Joanne Fox Shannis ‘70<br />

Doris Kelliher<br />

• grandmother of Charles ‘05 and<br />

Mary Kelliher ‘12<br />

Christopher T. Kelly, Jr.<br />

father of Christopher ‘83<br />

Mary L. Kraemer<br />

• mother of the late Thomas J.<br />

Kraemer ‘81<br />

Alfred H. Lavoie<br />

• father of Mary Jo Lavoie ‘95<br />

John M. McCarthy<br />

• brother of Patrick ‘62<br />

• uncle of Maureen ’89, Erin Mc-<br />

Carthy Bruno ‘99 and husband,<br />

Chris ‘94<br />

Emmett F. McNamara<br />

• father-in-law of Celeste Holmes<br />

McNamara ‘73<br />

Deborah G. Miquel<br />

• mother of Kristin Miquel Kelley<br />

’00 and Trisha Miquel Johnson ‘03<br />

Edward L. Moore, Sr.<br />

• father of Patricia Moore Spivey ‘65<br />

• grandfather of Christine ’83,<br />

Michelle Moore Williams ’84,<br />

Jennifer Moore Banford ’89, and<br />

Stephanie Spivey ‘92<br />

Dorothy L. Morano<br />

• grandmother of Matthew ’14 and<br />

Dan Morano ‘15<br />

Joseph F. Murphy<br />

• brother of Mary Beth Murphy ’68<br />

and Margaret Murphy Simmons<br />

‘73<br />

Ruth B. Murray<br />

• mother of Joseph ‘67<br />

• aunt of Dorrie Delano Bessette<br />

’69, Mark Delano ’75, and Kevin<br />

Delano – Advancement Office<br />

in memoriam<br />

Gary T. Osborne<br />

• husband of Geraldine McLaughlin<br />

Osborne ‘69<br />

Suzanne L. Powers<br />

• sister of the late M. Jane St. Louis<br />

Miskinis ’65 and Mark St. Louis<br />

‘68<br />

Pasquale M. Princigalli<br />

• father of Elena Princigalli<br />

Bergeron ‘69<br />

Teresa M. Principe<br />

• mother of Peter ‘66<br />

Frances P. (Mullen) Sampson<br />

• mother of Kathleen Bailey, <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

past parent<br />

• mother-in-law of John Bailey ‘64<br />

• grandmother of Timothy ‘89, Kenneth<br />

‘91 and Amy Bailey ‘97<br />

John J. Shea<br />

• father of Kevin J. ‘64 and John,<br />

Jr. ‘76<br />

Helen M. Sheehan<br />

• mother of William ’68, Rosemary<br />

’70, Janet Sheehan Drummey ’73,<br />

Margaret ’75, and Claire ‘78<br />

tradition • <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

31


On the first Friday of<br />

every month, the students at<br />

<strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> assemble for adoration.<br />

They sit quietly in the presence of The Blessed Sacrament. In between<br />

first Fridays, every Tuesday night, they gather with other people at the<br />

Church of the Holy Ghost in Whitman, to continue perpetual adoration<br />

and to pray The Hour of Divine Mercy. At first they sit quietly, then,<br />

they pray the Chaplet together. They listen to a brief reflection on St.<br />

Maria Fuastina’s life and diary followed by benediction. Afterwards, they<br />

can stay, if they choose, to pray together or by themselves. People young<br />

and old, praying, on a Tuesday night, in the summer, in the winter, in<br />

good weather and bad. <strong>Spellman</strong> students are regular attendees.<br />

But why do they come “from generation to generation” to Adoration?<br />

Here’s what they say. Some come to offer a prayer thanks, some to pray<br />

for forgiveness. Some come to pray for healing while others pray for<br />

their family. Some come to offer praise and others come to pray for the<br />

courage of another day. They come for all these reasons, but the most<br />

compelling reason they come we think, is to sit awhile with their God,<br />

alone, just them and their God, because, “The human heart is always<br />

drawn by love”, as St. Catherine of Siena told us<br />

On one night, you might see the tear filled eye of a student who speaks<br />

with the Deacon just before Adoration begins. The student says; “I need<br />

to get a handle on my life…I need Jesus in my life”. He is encouraged<br />

and others pray with him and he begins his healing. Or, you may see the<br />

gentle smile of compassion from an older person of prayer that reassures<br />

the one in doubt about the power of God’s mercy. Or you might see<br />

that gentle reassurance that comes from God through prayer from one<br />

stranger to the next. When you see it, you will know it and you will be<br />

moved.<br />

When asked, they all speak of common feelings like a powerful sense of<br />

peace, a release, warmth, “decompressing”, a sense of comfort, a renewed<br />

strength, and an awe of God’s mercy and love. For whatever reason they<br />

pray in that quiet place, they go away comforted by a powerful peace<br />

that comes only from God. They experience the warmth of His love<br />

32 <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> • tradition<br />

perspective<br />

Adoration and <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong><br />

by Kevin Delano<br />

and mercy. And, they know that they want to return. One person<br />

describes the experience this way:<br />

Lord I went to give you thanks yesterday<br />

I did not go because I feared you,<br />

Although I do Lord, I do<br />

I went because I needed the warmth of your love and the relief<br />

of your mercy and your gentle healing hand on my shoulder<br />

And I cannot feel the warmth of your love or your mercy or healing<br />

when I am afraid and trembling<br />

I know you love us and I know you love me Lord<br />

And when I bow my head and open my heart toYou<br />

There is no fear, no trembling, no sadness about today<br />

or yesterday or tomorrow<br />

There is only a peaceful, soothing warmth<br />

smoldering through my soul<br />

And it seeps and soothes and renders my body calm<br />

My mind sees only forward and back at the same time<br />

Light in the darkness<br />

And in those flashes I sense you, I can feel your presence<br />

Always calling me closer but not too quickly<br />

You fade from my sight and I know I must follow you<br />

to the next glimpse<br />

I want to do that Lord<br />

I know that place of peace is only where You are<br />

I have surrendered to your love<br />

There, in that place, there is only goodness<br />

And that is why I will not be afraid<br />

We encourage all who may read this story of “Adoration and <strong>Spellman</strong>”<br />

to respond as so many of the <strong>Spellman</strong> students do every week to the<br />

request made by the disciples of Jesus, “Lord, teach us how to pray”.<br />

Come to Adoration and see the power and peace, the comfort and the<br />

joy for yourself. In that way, we hope you too may know and share His<br />

peace more fully and come to better understand of why it is so important<br />

to all of us to continue to ensure that His house at <strong>Spellman</strong> “shall be a<br />

house of prayer.”


thinking about<br />

having a<br />

reunion<br />

this year?<br />

Plan Your Class Reunion With Us!<br />

Please contact the Advancement Office for assistance! We are happy to<br />

help you in any way we can to ensure a successful event!<br />

For more information on how we can help you plan<br />

your class reunion please contact Ellen Rota in<br />

the Advancement Office at 508-584-3004<br />

or visit www.spellmanalumni.com.<br />

Person and balloon photo – ®Shutterstock.com / <strong>2012</strong>


<strong>Spellman</strong><br />

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738 Court Street<br />

Brockton- MA 02302-2898<br />

Our Mission at <strong>Cardinal</strong> <strong>Spellman</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Excellence in Catholic Education<br />

Offering young men and women opportunities<br />

To maximize their potential;<br />

To respect themselves and others;<br />

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