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The <strong>Archmere</strong>an“History of Place” & “Spirit of Community” Captured in ArtThe cover and back cover of this issue show glimpses of the new timelinemural in the Student Life Center that commemorates 80 years of<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>.The mural, which was funded by Mr. Bill Githens ‘64and Mrs. Marie Pat Githens and family (‘88, ‘90, ‘92, ‘94, ‘96), as well asthe Mothers’ Guild and the Fathers’ Club, was created by art teacher TerryNewitt and a team of art students and alumni who worked on the projectfor nine weeks this summer. The images in the mural beautifully capturenot only the “history of place,” but the spirit of the <strong>Archmere</strong> community.Kathy Huang’12, Hayley Nedbalski’11, Mr. Terry Newitt,Elizabeth Barr’12, Katherine Reilly’14, and Sara Long’12.Not pictured: Mary Henjes ‘12 and Allison Short ‘12Board of TrusteesBarbra Frank Andrisani, Chair,Academic Affairs CommitteeMatthew J. Bastian ’83Richard M. Beck ’82, Chair,Strategic Planning CommitteeJames F. Bonner, M.D.Linda M. BrancoCharles J. Ciarrocchi, Jr.Fr. Andrew D. Ciferni, O.Praem.Anthony G. Flynn, Esq.John S. Gerard, Chair,Finance & FacilitiesWilliam F. Githens ’64, Chair,Mission & HeritageMichael J. Hare ’79, Chair,Advancement CommitteeFrancis J. McKee ’68Board of TrusteesDebra Whitby-NormanDouglas R. QuaintanceElaine C. Reilly, Esq.Fr. Joseph Serano, O.PraemRobert E. Shields ’60, Board ChairMary Ann Slowik ’79Barbara Waski, Ph.D.Kathleen E. Wunner, Ph.D.Legal CounselAnthony G. Flynn ’69, Esq.Executive OfficerMichael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76,HeadmasterManaging Editor andLayoutColleen DeFruscioCommunications ManagerDesignAngela Marinelli ‘90Yellow Sky ConsultingContributors:Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ‘76Robert E. Shields ‘60Rev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem.Rebecca W. Baeurle, CFREJohn Jordan ‘80Amber CombsAllison McCordErin P. McNichol ‘92David OswinkleIf you are interested in submitting an alumni note, or would like to add your e-mail to our database,please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at:3600 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, De. 19703;by phone: 302-798-6632 ext. 708; or by e-mail: acombs@archmereacademy.com2


Features“Taking Root” – Michael A. Marinelli ’76, Ed.D., Headmaster ..................................................................... 4A Letter from the Incoming Principal – John Jordan ‘80 ............................................................................ 6The Heritage Tour ....................................................................................................................................... 7Join Us This AUKtober: Homecoming & 80th Anniversary Celebrations ..................................................... 8The Patio: An Educational Tool .................................................................................................................. 10<strong>2012</strong> Commencement: College Acceptances & Matriculation ................................................................... 12<strong>2012</strong> Outstanding Seniors .......................................................................................................................... 14Saying Goodbye: Longtime Faculty Members Retire ................................................................................. 16Alumnus of the Year: Louis P. D’Angelo ‘64............................................................................................... 17Mastersingers Shine in Disney: “Sweeping Wins for Talented Choir” ........................................................ 18Introducing the New Board Members ....................................................................................................... 19Alumnus Profile: Tom Boettcher ‘81.......................................................................................................... 20Scholarship Giving ...................................................................................................................................... 222011-12 Winter and Spring Sports Review ................................................................................................. 24John O’Meara’s Bulletin Board ................................................................................................................... 26Young Alumnus Spotlight: Jason Nista ‘04................................................................................................. 27News & Notes ............................................................................................................................................. 282011-12 Honor Roll of Donors ................................................................................................................... 32Message from the Chair of the Board of Trustees ................................................................................ 33A Special Thank You .............................................................................................................................. 34Gifts to <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> ................................................................................................................... 35Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal Year ................................................................................................... 362011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Archmere</strong> Fund Report ........................................................................................................ 54Ways To Invest In <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> .................................................................................................. 55In Memoriam ............................................................................................................................................. 56Mission Statement<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> is a Roman Catholic, independent, college preparatory school inspired by the Norbertine tradition and a heritage ofcommitted faculty, alumni, families, and friends. <strong>Archmere</strong> welcomes faculty and students of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds.Through dedication to academic excellence, social development, community service, and faith reflection, <strong>Archmere</strong> focuses on the education ofthe whole student. This philosophy encourages and supports the unique qualities and differences of students in achieving the maximum levelof their abilities. Understanding their moral obligation to the global community, young men and women graduate from <strong>Archmere</strong> prepared forcollege, career and vocation in life.3


A Message From the HeadmasterA Message from the Headmaster: “Taking Root”Dear Members of the <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Community:“In solitude, we become aware that we were together beforewe came together and that community life is not a creation ofour will, but an obedient response to the reality of our beingunited.” (Nownen, “Clowning in Rome,” c 1979, p. 14)Along the front of our house is an English boxwood hedge, and everysummer I have to prune out of it a hearty green vine that attaches itself tothe inside branches of the hedge. As often as I cut it back and even pull atthe roots, I have not been able to prevent it from growing back each year.Photo by Erin P. McNichol ‘92This summer <strong>Archmere</strong> faculty members, Tim Dougherty, Leah daPonte,and Bob Nowaczyk, Board of Trustees Chair, Bob Shields ’60 and his wifeMary K., and my wife, Diane, and I traveled with 13 other administratorsand staff of Saint Norbert College to visit five Norbertine Abbeys inBelgium and France on a “Saint Norbert Heritage Tour.” Each of theabbeys, founded in the early part of the 12th century, have remarkable histories of multiple suppressions,periods of difficult relationships with uncooperative governments, and confiscations of property and assets bynew regimes in power. Yet, after each setback, it seemed that the surviving small group of Norbertines whowere dispersed and living separately in different locales, decided to return to the Abbey community, sometimeshaving to buy back what they originally owned to begin again. This commitment and zeal of the communitiesall demonstrated a deep commitment to “place” and to serving the larger community around the abbey.Like these Belgium and French abbeys, Berne Abbey in Holland had a similar history according to Dr. Jean vanStratem in his book, Prepared for Every Good Work – Berne Abbey in the Netherlands 1134-2007; St. Norbert Abbey,DePere, Wisconsin, 1893. Disbanded in 1647 after its founding in 1134, the community was reconstituted in 1857.It was from Berne that in 1893, three missionaries travelled to DePere, Wisconsin, at the request of the local bishopin Wisconsin. Saint Norbert Abbey was founded and from that community <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> was establishedin 1932 under the leadership of Abbot Bernard Pennings, O.Praem., one of the first three missionaries. TheSaint Norbert Abbey community did not have quite the hardships earlier European abbey communities faced;however, they did have to adjust to harsh winters and overcome financial challenges in order to survive. Similarly,the confreres of Daylesford Abbey, which was founded in 1963 from Saint Norbert Abbey, have continued toredefine themselves and their work, to respond to the current needs of the Abbey community, as well as the4


surrounding communities they serve. Once staffing<strong>Archmere</strong> with teachers and administrators, DaylesfordAbbey, like most abbey communities of agingreligious men, have entrusted to lay leadership theministries they have begun. In this way the ministriesestablished by the Norbertine communities, like<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>, may endure and flourish inspite of the declining numbers of Norbertines.To assure this story of growth and continued rebirth of<strong>Archmere</strong>, the Board of Trustees initiated a strategicplanning process. Engaging hundreds of peoplefrom key constituencies and the Abbey community,the written plan, which will be presented later thisfall, articulates goals and strategies around five keyareas of principal focus:(1) financial sustainability;(2) professional development, evaluation andcompensation programs to recruit and retain excellentstaff; (3) academic competitiveness to attract the beststudents by using the best practices in 21st centurylearning; (4) alumni re-engagement; and (5) living,articulating, and promoting our unique mission.We have made sure that the plan is built upon theunique history of place, understanding the influenceof the Norbertine Fathers, the historical context ofthe <strong>Archmere</strong> estate and the Raskob Family whoonce owned it, and the men and women who haveserved <strong>Archmere</strong> over the last 80 years. This then, hasbecome the vine that never seems to be uprooted.This approach is consistent with the charism of theNorbertines over the centuries, who have built andrebuilt again their communities that were disassembledonly to be reassembled in a way to make them relevantto the needs of the day, yet faithful to their heritage.In this issue of The <strong>Archmere</strong>an, I hope you willsee evidence of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s evergreen history as afaith-filled place that values academics as well as highlevels of effort in all pursuits. On behalf of the schoolcommunity, I am grateful for the efforts of so many –past and present – who have embraced this vision ofministry. I look forward to working with many of youto enhance the vision for the future. In particular, Iam excited to work with our new principal, Mr. JohnJordan’80, who has been deeply committed to theschool as an alumnus, faculty member, administrator,and parent for many years. I am also pleased towelcome the seven faculty and three staff memberswho join us this year. Together with all of our faculty,staff, students, parents, alumni, parents of alumni,and extended <strong>Archmere</strong> family, we will accomplishadvancing the vision for <strong>Archmere</strong>, a vision that portraysa community of faith that enriches and illuminates allthose who are a part of it and who come to know it, sothat, as Nouwen wrote, “people may say of our Christiancommunity, ‘See how they love one another, . . . see howthey serve each other, [and] . . . see how they pray totheir God.’” (Nouwen, “Clowning in Rome,” c 1979, p.9).Sincerely,Michael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76Headmaster5


A Letter from the Incoming PrincipalThe Character of The Auk: A Letter from the PrincipalDear Friends:Photo by Erin P. McNichol ‘92One of the things that makes <strong>Archmere</strong> a special place isthe daily passion that the faculty and students bring to theclassroom. As I begin the new role of principal, I am excited forthe school year and hope that as a faculty we will be able tocontinue to inspire and challenge our students. A key themeI would like us to consider and investigate for the year is theconcept of “character,” an idea I explore with my studentsin my Creative Writing class. But the word is rife with largerconnotations. Many <strong>Archmere</strong> faculty, families and alumnihave, in key ways, helped to define the concept of characterfor me, as a student and as an adult.At our Senior Sports Banquet in May, I spoke to the student-athletes about their successes and their failures – thathow one reacts to and moves forward from setback is the definition of character. Passion and resilience are keyrequirements for Auk Character it seems to me, and I hope we can explore these ideas as we move through thisschool year.As I said in January when Dr. Marinelli announced my appointment, I am humbled by, and grateful for, theopportunity to serve <strong>Archmere</strong> as principal. With the help of an enthusiastic student body, an inspired anddedicated faculty and staff, and a supportive group of families and alumni, the Auk community is poised for a greatyear. I hope to see you on campus.Sincerely,John Jordan ’80John Jordan’s appointment as principal marks the first time that an alumnus of<strong>Archmere</strong> has fulfilled that role. After graduating from <strong>Archmere</strong> in 1980, John studiedat the University of Chicago and the University of Pennsylvania, where he receiveda Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He has a Master of Arts in English from theUniversity of Delaware, and will soon be conferred a Ph.D. degree in English from UD.From 1987 to 1998 and again from 2001 to the present, Mr. Jordan has served as anEnglish teacher, newspaper editor, and basketball coach. For the last five years, Mr.Jordan has served as the director of admissions, while continuing to teach English andcoach the cross-country team. John and his wife, Noreen (former <strong>Archmere</strong> facultymember) live in Wilmington with their children Liam ‘12, Luke ‘15, Colleen and John.6


Mission & HeritageThe Heritage TourOver the summer, members of the <strong>Archmere</strong> communityhad the opportunity to partner with Saint Norbert Collegethis summer and travel to visit five Norbertine Abbeys inBelgium and France. “The Norbertine Heritage Tour,” as thetrip was called, allowed these 21 administrators and teachersfrom SNC and <strong>Archmere</strong> to learn about the history of theNorbertine tradition and to reflect on how the foundations ofthe order are still revelant to their school communities today.(Above): <strong>Archmere</strong> Board Chair Robert Shields ‘60 and his wife Mary K,English Teacher Tim Dougherty, Language Teacher Leah daPonte, Directorof Student Life Robert Nowacyzk and wife Michelle, and HeadmasterMichael Marinelli ‘76 and wife Diane stand in the ruins of the AbbeyChurch at Premontre, the first Norbertine Abbey in France.(Left): A statue of St. Norbert overlooks Mondaye Abbey in France.Mr. Tim DoughertyWhatever I expected the Heritage Tour to be, the actualtrip – I mean pilgrimage – far surpassed it. After all, thename – Heritage Tour – though apt, wouldn’t excitemany people, but I’m deeply interested in history, andalso since I’ve never quite grasped what “Norbertinetradition” really means, I was eager to learn someNorbertine history and define this tradition for myselfand others at <strong>Archmere</strong>.Over the course of twelve days, we visited five beautiful,old, and still active and relevant abbeys, met inspiringnovices and brilliant abbots, toured churches andcathedrals, walked through stunning European villages,celebrated Mass in Dutch and French, and saw thephysical impact of the French Revolution and WWII. Wefound, among all the Norbertine sites, the consistentmessages of and dedication to education and community,selflessness and sacrifice, reverence and service...inthe 21st Century. I loved it, and I feel better poised toarticulate <strong>Archmere</strong>’s mission, given this insight.Ms. Leah daPonteThe Heritage Trip was a very special experience for me aswell as an honor. I was amazed at how the community ofNorbertines has been able to maintain their culture andcharacter over so many years. The relationship betweenthe Norbertine brothers is really warm and comforting; itwas nice to see the priests from one abbey speaking theirdistinct language, yet recognize, greet, and laugh with aconfrere from another abbey, country, and culture!What I learned most of all about myself and <strong>Archmere</strong>through this pilgirmage is what the Norbertine traditionmeans to me personally: it is about authentic spiritualityand respecting the importance of quiet reflection time,it’s about treating others well, being hospitable, and mostimportantly, sharing in the cheer of a good meal withgood people. In addition, our tradition to me is aboutintellectual wisdom; something one can possess throughstudying what they are passionate about, and feedingone’s curiosity with study, conversation and travel.7


Join Us This AUKtober!Homecoming and 80th Annivesary CelebrationsPlease join us this October as we celebrate our 80th Anniversary and welcome Auks of all ages (and graduation years) backhome to <strong>Archmere</strong>. Check out our Web site for more on activities throughout the first week of October.October 1, <strong>2012</strong>: 25th Annual <strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni Golf OutingThe DuPont Country Club; 11:30 a.m.Join fellow Auks and friends for the 25th Annual <strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni Golf Outing. Always a greatevent, the golf outing raises funds for the <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund.Registration is $185 for golf & dinner. Not a golfer? Registration for the dinner only is available at$50 per person. Sponsorship opportunities and registration information can be found online atwww.archmereacademy.com/golfOctober 5, <strong>2012</strong>: Golden Alumni ReunionThe Patio; 11:30 a.m.Each year, all alumni who are celebrating 50 or more years since graduation are invited to gather for a luncheon in ThePatio, and induct the new class of the “Golden Alumni.” This year, the class of 1962 will be inducted as they celebrate their50th reunion year. Call Erin McNichol ’92, Alumni Relations Officer to register at 302-798-6632 ext. 637.Homecoming Athletic Schedule Girls Volleyball v. St. Thomas More, 6 p.m.Field Hockey v. St. Thomas More, 2 p.m.Boys Soccer v. Charter, 2 p.m.Football v. Caravel, 3 p.m.8


October 6, <strong>2012</strong>: Homecoming & Reunion WeekendAll Alumni SocialThe Patio Terrace; 4:30 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.All alumni (21 and older) are invited to a casual reception on The Patio terrace following the home games. Whetherit’s your reunion year or not, join in the fun reconecting with classmates and friends.Mass & Blessing of the 80th Anniversary MuralThe Student Life Center; 6:00 p.m.Father McLaughlin will celebrate a mass for the <strong>Archmere</strong>community in the Student Life Center, where he will bless the80th Anniversary Commemorative Mural. The mural, createdby Terry Newitt and several art students and alumni, depictsmilestones, memories and influential members of the <strong>Archmere</strong>community. This lasting image of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s proud history wasmade possible through the generosity of <strong>Archmere</strong> trustee Mr.Bill Githens ‘64 and Marie Pat Githens, and their family (Bill ‘88,Mike ‘90, Brian ‘92, Marie Pat ‘94 and Matt ‘96), as well as the<strong>Archmere</strong> Mothers’ Guild and Fathers’ Club.Reunion for Classes Ending in 2’s and 7’sThe Patio; 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.Another five years gone by already? If your class yearends in a 2 or a 7, it’s time to join your classmates incelebrating your reunion in The Patio. Registration is $60per person, $45 if you register before September 30. Youcan register online and check out more information atwww.archmereacademy.com/homecomingFor more information about any of these events, contact Erin McNichol ‘92, Alumni RelationsOfficer at 302-798-6632 ext. 637 or e-mail alumni@archmereacademy.com9


The Patio: An Educational ToolStudents Learn In, About and Through “The Patio”This spring, sophomore chemistry students werechallenged to look at a familiar building on campus ina new way, when Dr. Marta Guron assigned her HonorsChemistry students “The Patio Project.” A creative spinon the group research paper, the project asked studentsto examine the once home of John J. Raskob, throughthe eyes of a chemist. The students spent the semesterlooking for science in the construction, maintenance,design and systems of the building. What they found wasan interdisciplinary learning experience that forced themto think about how history, art, engineering, and chemistryeach played a role in the formation of the historicalbuilding in which their school began.Each student group chose an element of the buildingto focus on – from the marble fountain in the center ofthe courtyard, to the mechanics used to heat and coolthe 45+ room house, to the third-floor infirmary used toquarantine the Raskob children during illnesses.“The Patio Project” had students digging through thearchives, looking through digital records and taking tripsto the Hagley Museum in Greenville, where much of theRaskob family’s artifacts and records can be found.“It was interesting to go to the Hagley Museum and lookthrough the personal records of Mr. Raskob and see thehistory and the conversations that led to building ThePatio,”says Shing-Shing Cao ’14 and Rebecca Peet ’14. “Wedidn’t realize that we had access to all of this research untilwe started looking – it was really neat.”“(This project) gave us achance to look back at theroots of our school andlearn along the way”“(This project) gave us a chance to look back at the rootsof our school, and learn along the way,” added ConorFurey ’14, whose group studied the stained glass ceiling inThe Patio, designed by Henry Keck, a student of Tiffany.CAPTION10


“It was cool to take some concepts or general informationthat we learned in class and apply them to specific ideas,structures or parts of our school,” added his group partner,Mike Ford ’14.At the conclusion of their research, the students presentedtheir findings with power point presentations given in theMusic Room of The Patio. As they shared the historical andscientific discoveries they had made, many of the studentsspoke about their work with excitement and genuineinterest.“It was so much more hands-on than a typical researchproject,” said Kevin Reardon ‘14, whose group examinedthe mechanisms of the retractable roof in the centercourtyard.“It was cool to see science in every day life,” addedMiranda Mazzio ‘14, who’s group studied the earlyrefrigeration system used by the Raskobs in the 1920’s, “itgave us a new way to look at things.”This project was just one of the ways that The Patio hasserved as an educational tool for students at <strong>Archmere</strong>.In the art department, students have helped to re-createhand-painted wall paper on the second floor, and workedwith the department chair to mold cherubs from theoriginal chairs in the music room. Photography studentshave also taken advantage of the beautiful architecturalelements of The Patio, using them as focal points andfeatures in their work.In the religion department, freshman classes and seniorelectives have toured The Patio with Father McLaughlinas part of lessons related to the Norbertine founding andCatholic tradition of the school.And this summer, the large room on the first floor that hashoused the Office of Institutional Advancement for the lasttwo years, and was once the Raskob children’s playroom,was transformed into a seminar classroom to be put intoregular use in the <strong>Fall</strong>.Shing-Shing Cao’14 and Rebecca Peet ‘14 present their findings on the historyand creation of the fountain in the center of The Patio courtyard to theirclassmates in The Patio Music Room.Mr. Raskob’s records, used as a primary source for Miranda Mazzio ‘14 andKate Payne ‘14’s paper on the early refrigeration systems of the Patio.Kevin Reardon ‘14 and Brian Canfield ‘14 included this formula for dieselin their paper when discussing how the retractable roof of the Patio useddiesel fuel to be mobilized.11


<strong>2012</strong> CommencementOn June 2, <strong>2012</strong>, the Class of <strong>2012</strong> walked down the yellow brick road for the last time as students of <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>as they processed into the Performing Arts Center for their commencement. The 111 newest alumni of <strong>Archmere</strong> are animpressive group of individuals – from scholars and athletes, to artists and musicians, to leaders in service and faith.Members of <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>’s Class of <strong>2012</strong> were accepted to 155 and enrolled in 63 different colleges anduniversities. Below is a list of the insitutions to which they were accepted, with the bolded names indicatingmatriculation. The <strong>Archmere</strong> community congratulates the graduates on their success at <strong>Archmere</strong> and wishes them thebest of luck in their college careers!For the full list of graduation scholarships, medals, awards and colleges, visit www.archmereacademy.com/youngalumniClass of <strong>2012</strong> College Acceptances & MatriculationAlbright CollegeAmerican UniversityAppalachian State UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeBentley UniversityBoston CollegeBoston College (Honors Program)Boston ConservatoryBoston UniversityBryn Mawr CollegeBucknell UniversityCabrini CollegeCarnegie Mellon UniversityClemson UniversityCoastal Carolina UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of CharlestonCollege of William and MaryCornell UniversityDartmouth CollegeDenison UniversityDePaul UniversityDeSales UniversityDickinson CollegeDrexel UniversityDrexel University (Honors Program)Duke UniversityDuquesne UniversityEast Carolina UniversityElizabethtown CollegeElon UniversityEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University - FLEmerson CollegeFairfield UniversityFlagler CollegeFlorida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyFlorida State UniversityFordham UniversityFranklin and Marshall CollegeGeorge Mason UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGettysburg CollegeGoucher College (Honors Program)Gwynedd-Mercy CollegeHarvey Mudd CollegeHaverford CollegeHigh Point UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeJames Madison UniversityJames Madison University (Honors Program)Johns Hopkins UniversityKean UniversityKing’s CollegeKutztown University of PennsylvaniaLa Salle UniversityLafayette CollegeLehigh UniversityLesley UniversityLoyola University MarylandLoyola University New OrleansLynchburg CollegeLynn UniversityManhattan CollegeManhattan School of MusicMarist CollegeMarquette UniversityMarywood UniversityMiami University, OxfordMoravian CollegeMount Saint Mary’s UniversityMuhlenberg CollegeNeumann University12


New England Conservatory ofMusicNew York UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityNortheastern UniversityOld Dominion UniversityPennsylvania State University,AltoonaPennsylvania State University,Berks CollegePennsylvania State University,Schreyer Honors CollegePennsylvania State University,University ParkPhiladelphia UniversityPrinceton UniversityPurdue UniversityQuinnipiac UniversityRandolph-Macon CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyRowan UniversitySaint Joseph’s UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSavannah College of Art andDesignSt. John’s University - QueensCampusStevens Institute of TechnologySusquehanna UniversitySwarthmore CollegeSyracuse UniversityTemple UniversityTexas Christian UniversityThe Catholic University ofAmericaThe George WashingtonUniversityThe University of IowaThe University of ScrantonThe University of TampaTufts UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of California atBerkeleyUniversity of California at LosAngelesUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of DaytonUniversity of DelawareUniversity of Delaware (HonorsProgram)University of HartfordUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-ChampaignUniversity of Mary WashingtonUniversity of Maryland,Baltimore CountyUniversity of Maryland, CollegeParkUniversity of Maryland, CollegePark (Honors Program)University of Massachusetts,AmherstUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New HampshireUniversity of North Carolina atAshevilleUniversity of North Carolina atCharlotteUniversity of North Carolina atGreensboroUniversity of North Carolina atWilmingtonUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of Pittsburgh(University Honors College)University of Rhode IslandUniversity of RichmondUniversity of San DiegoUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of Tennessee,KnoxvilleUniversity of VermontUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of WashingtonUrsinus CollegeVillanova UniversityVirginia CommonwealthUniversityVirginia Polytechnic Instituteand State UniversityVirginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University (UniversityHonors Program)Virginia Wesleyan CollegeWagner CollegeWake Forest UniversityWashington and Lee UniversityWashington CollegeWest Chester University ofPennsylvaniaWidener UniversityWorcester Polytechnic InstituteYork College of Pennsylvania13


Outstanding Seniors - Class of <strong>2012</strong> ValedictorianThe <strong>2012</strong> graduating class was one of countless extraordinary students, including this year’s Valedictorian, Sarah Waldisand Salutatorian, Ali Hazel. Both Sarah and Ali are great examples of how an <strong>Archmere</strong> education truly inspires studentsto distinction – there is no doubt that these students will continue to shine throughout their college careers.Sarah Waldis – Class of <strong>2012</strong> ValedictorianIn her <strong>2012</strong> valedictory address at commencement, SarahWaldis took a moment to thank the teachers who helped toshape her and her classmates’ experiences and to recognizethe truly unique community they were a part of for the lastfour years: “We havewitnessed firsthandwhat a passionate,knowledgeable,inspiring teacher is,and for that I must saythank you. Thank youto all of the teacherswho have treated uslike valuable membersof this community, whohave spoken to us withrespect, who have shown us there is more to learning thanwhat can be read out of a textbook (or on a laptop.)”So it’s no surprise than that when asked what she willmiss most about <strong>Archmere</strong>, “the people” is Sarah’s firstresponse.A legacy who’s mom, Lorri McNamee Waldis ’80, and uncle,Mike McNamee ’69, attended <strong>Archmere</strong>, Sarah is quick toshare that “the last four years have definitely shaped theperson that I am today.”While she has always liked school, the valedictorian gives<strong>Archmere</strong> credit for building in her a real desire to “learnjust for the sake of learning and to better myself, notjust to earn good grades.” Sarah will head to HaverfordCollege in the <strong>Fall</strong>, with an impressive academic andextracurricular resume which includes participation in theScience Olympiad and TEAMS, and terms as the editor ofthe school newspaper and president of the National HonorSociety.She credits several of her teachers for helping her todiscern her career goals, namely her science teacher Mr.Glenn Hartman. “Mr. Hartman definitely sparked myinterest in the sciences, both as my teacher in honors andAP classes, and as the moderator of the Science Olympiadand National Honor Society,” says Sarah. At HaverfordCollege, she plans to major in biology, following a pre-medtrack, with the goal of one day working as a developmentalpediatrician.A four-year varsity field hockey player at <strong>Archmere</strong> withfirst team All-State and All-Conference accolades to hername, Sarah will also be playing for the Fords’ DivisionIII field hockey team. “My family is looking forward tobeing able to come watch my games,” says the Glen Millsresident, who’s younger sister Caroline is a sophomore at<strong>Archmere</strong>.14


Outstanding Senoirs - Class of <strong>2012</strong> SalutatorianClass of <strong>2012</strong>Alexa Hazel – Class of <strong>2012</strong> SalutatorianThe Class of <strong>2012</strong>’s salutatorian and recipient of the<strong>Archmere</strong> medal, Alexa (Ali) Hazel, was named a JeffersonScholar by the Jefferson Foundation at the University ofVirginia (UVA.) After being chosen as <strong>Archmere</strong>’s nominee,Ali was selected by the Regional Selection Committee in theDelaware area following a rigorous interview, and out ofthe 104 finalists, was awarded one of the 30 scholarships,which are granted solely on the basis of merit and providefull financial support for four years of study at UVA. Inaddition to this funding, admission to the Jefferson Scholarprogram affords students the opportunity to participatein several enrichment programs, to travel abroad asa scholarship class, and to help shape unique majorconcentrations.Interested in somehow combining her intended majorof Architecture and her love of culture and travel, Ali islooking forward to the opportunity to help shape heracademic curriculum and to work and travel with herpeers in the scholarship program. “I am really interestedin architecture but it is hard to narrow down specificallywhat you want to study. I’m looking forward to theinterdisciplinary classes at UVA and learning about whatelse is out there,” says Ali.At <strong>Archmere</strong>, Ali was very involved in the art program,earning two national silver medals this year, which werepresented to her at Carnegie Hall. In addition to art, Ali wasthe captain of the girls’ soccer, basketball and cross countryteams, earning First Team All-State in cross country, andreceiving the Filliben Athlete Award at the Senior SportsBanquet. She was also president of the Spanish club, aleader with the Kairosretreat program, and amember of the NationalHonor Society.Ali is excited aboutthe independence andintellectual challengesthat her time at UVAwill bring, especiallyafter having a taste ofthe college life duringa summer program forrising seniors at Stanford University, through which shetook undergraduate courses. However, she admits that shewill truly miss her high school experience.“<strong>Archmere</strong> has been a second home to me,” says the Media,PA native. “It will be a big transition since some weeks Ispent more time on campus than I did at home.”“From the time I first visited I could tell there wassomething different about the atmosphere here,” she says.“Coming to <strong>Archmere</strong> was absolutely the best decision Ihave made so far.”15


Saying Goodbye: Longtime Faculty Members RetireMrs. Marcy Aitken: taught 1975-<strong>2012</strong> (37 yrs)Marcella (Marcy) M. Aitken arrived at <strong>Archmere</strong> with the start ofco-education and helped to guide the school through the transition. Inthe early days, she introduced a number of women’s sports and servedas one of the first female faculty members. In her years at <strong>Archmere</strong> shehas coached cheerleading, softball and basketball, taught health, andprovided services as a certified drug and alcohol counselor. The motherand grandmother of many alumni and students, Marcy’s love of theschool and her <strong>Archmere</strong> spirit is truly inspiring and memorable - as isher enthusiastic motto, “Make it a Great Day!”Mr. Louis P. D’Angelo III ‘64: taught 1975-<strong>2012</strong> (37 yrs)A 1964 graduate of <strong>Archmere</strong>, Mr. Louis P. D’Angelo III returned to hisalma mater to serve as the department chair. In the 1970’s and early80’s he was an advisor for the freshmen class and moderated a numberof clubs and activities throughout his 37 years. Lou’s career not onlyincludes <strong>Archmere</strong>, but teaching experiences at a number of colleges anduniversities, work on prominent educational and standardized testingcommittees, and a number of teaching awards. The father of Michelle ‘95and Mark D’Angelo, Lou’s dedication to his students, his love of <strong>Archmere</strong>and his famous witty lines will surely be his legacy.Señora Therese Mehringer: taught 1983-<strong>2012</strong> (29 yrs)Señora Therese (Terry) M. Mehringer was the first teacher hired byFather McLaughlin when he was <strong>Archmere</strong>’s headmaster. A belovedSpanish teacher, she attended countless trips with students in thesummers and over breaks, moderated language clubs, and continuallyfurthered her own education. In addition to teaching at <strong>Archmere</strong>, Terryhas taught at the collegiate level, including instructing Spanish at WestChester University. Her son, Captain Michael Mehringer, graduated from<strong>Archmere</strong> in 1999. Terry’s love of her students, and her enthusiasm forboth teaching and learning will not soon be forgotten at <strong>Archmere</strong>.16


Alumnus of the Year AwardLouis P. D’Angelo ‘64At the commencement celebration on June 3, <strong>Archmere</strong>mathematics teacher Mr. Louis P. D’Angelo III ‘64 was askedto stand and be recognized on the stage on two separateoccassions. The first was to thank him for his 37 years ofservice to the school and to bid farewell to him and hisfellow retirees. The second time, was so that Dr. MichaelMarinelli could award him with the <strong>2012</strong> Alumnus of theYear award, in recognition of his life-long dedication tothe teaching profession, his consistent and quiet exampleof living the Catholic faith, and his embodiment of the<strong>Archmere</strong> spirit.Born in South Philadelphia, Louis P. D’Angelo III attendedOur Lady of Peace elementary school in Milmont Park, PA.He was awarded a half scholarship to <strong>Archmere</strong> in 1960 bythen-headmaster Father Diny, and went on to become thevaledictorian of his graduating class and the 1964 recipientof the <strong>Archmere</strong> medal.At <strong>Archmere</strong>, he played on the football team and wasa shot-putter for the track team. He was a member ofsodality, co-editor of the yearbook, and received both themath and religion awards at graduation.Lou then went on to Boston College, where he graduatedsuma cum laude with a Bachelor’s in Mathematics, and wassecond in his class. A Woodrow Wilson fellow, he earned hisMaster’s at Brandeis University.It was during graduate school that he had his first taste ofteaching as an adjunct professor in Mathematics. The son ofa celebrated coach and teacher in Philadelphia and SouthJersey, and an active student who was inspired by teachersat <strong>Archmere</strong> like Father Sliben, Paul Clemens, and JohnO’Meara, it was an easy decision for Lou to pursue a careerin teaching – a career that brought him back to a familiarplace in 1975.Mathematics Department Chair at <strong>Archmere</strong> from1975-1990, Lou D’Angelo has served as the moderator forclubs such as the Math League and the National HonorSociety, and worked for eight years as a freshman classLou D’Angelo ‘64 addressing the crowd at commencement afterreceiving the <strong>2012</strong> Alumnus of the Year Award.counselor. He was the recipient of the Presidential Awardfor Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching, StateLevel Award, in 1985 and 1986 and the National LevelAward in 1986. He was also a Tandy Technology Scholar andan Outstanding Teacher National Finalist in the 1991-1992school year. In 1999 he was the co-recipient of the WebberAward from the Department of Mathematical Sciences atthe University of Delaware, and received the award forAdvanced Placement Mathematics teaching in 2001. In2002, he was presented with the Barnard Master TeacherAward.In addition to his service at <strong>Archmere</strong>, Lou has taught asan adjunct faculty member at a number of colleges anduniversities, including West Chester University, NeumannUniversity, and Widener University. He has also playedan integral role on the development committees for TheCollege Board’s SAT II: Mathematics Subject Test and theSAT Mathematics Test.Lou and his wife Carol, also a teacher, live in Aston, PA. andhave two children, Michelle ‘95 and Mark.17


Mastersingers Shine in Disney“Sweeping Wins for Talented Choir”Taken from the March <strong>2012</strong> Green Arch article, written bymembers of school newspaper staff.The Mastersingers traveled to compete in the FestivalDisney National Invitational Choral Competitionin Orlando, Florida’s Walt Disney World and left anenormously positive impression before arriving home onSunday, March 25.Just how enormously positive? The Mastersingers sweptthe competition, receiving perfect scores from judgesin all categories that merited a superior rating for thegroup. They also captured the best-in-class gold award forhigh school mixed choir division and also won the bestoverall choral group of the competition. Cara Tozzoli’12snared the outstanding soloist award.The <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Mastersingers celebrate at the parks after earningperfect scores at the Disney National Invitational Choir Competition in Orlando,FL.department, the Mastersingers listened as the cliniciandiscussed the various aspects that go into being aperformer for the Disney Corporation.The Mastersingers were one of seven high school choirsfrom across the country invited to perform in thecompetition. Along with competing, they experiencedprivate workshops with the Director of Music for WaltDisney World and had a private tutoring session with thesingers that perform in the live stage shows at the variousparks.The Mastersingers’ Director Mr. David Ifkovits could nothave been more proud when the team met the judges afterfinishing their performance.“The head judge (the choral director at the University ofNorth Carolina) turned to the audience, which was madeup of other competing choirs, their directors and families,and announced that this group is truly one of the mostoutstanding high school choirs in the nation,” Mr. Ifkovissaid. “It was one of the most amazing moments of the trip.Many of the Mastersingers said they had never felt such asense of pride for the group or for themselves.”During a private workshop with the Disney MusicThe students were taught how to do voiceovers to be usedfor film and television as well as live performances. Theywere also required to sight read and rehearse a medleyfrom The Lion King. This was then recorded with fullorchestra accompaniment and dubbed into the actualscene of the movie The Lion King.Mr. Ifkovits said the staff was highly impressed with thesingers to the point where members of the music staff whowere not involved with the workshop were being calledinto the studio to hear “this amazing high school choir.”After the workshop the staff spoke to Mr. Ifkovtis and saidin all the years they had been conducting these workshopsthey had never heard a high school group “of this qualitywith such a mature work ethic and professional approachto making music.”“They are truly great kids who did <strong>Archmere</strong> proud,” Mr.Ifkovtis said. “They performed well, but more importantlythey behaved as ladies and gentlemen at all times.”18


Introducing the New Board Members<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> will welcome five new members to the Board of Trustees at the start of the <strong>2012</strong>-2013 academicyear. Rotating off of the board this year are Father Theodore Antry, O.Praem, John V. Flynn, Jr. Ph.D. ‘60, John E. HealyIII, Carl E. Hertrich, and Genevieve Burke Marino ‘83. <strong>Archmere</strong> thanks these alumni, parents and friends of <strong>Archmere</strong>for their years of service to the <strong>Archmere</strong> community.Elaine C. Reilly ‘83, Esq.A 1983 graduate of <strong>Archmere</strong>, Elaine C. Reilly, Esq., worksas Corporate Counsel for DuPont in Wilmington. Sheearned her undergraduate degree at the College of Williamand Mary and graduated cum laude from Harvard LawSchool. In addition to being an <strong>Archmere</strong> alumna, Elaineis a current <strong>Archmere</strong> parent – her oldest son Patrick is arising senior. Elaine and her husband, Michael, reside inWilmington, DE with their three children.John W. Rollins III ‘88The Founder and CEO of Delaware Diagnostic Group, LLC,owner and operator of four independent diagnostic testingfacilities in Delaware and Pennsylvania, John W. RollinsIII is a 1988 graduate of <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>. He earnedhis Bachelor’s at Southern Methodist University in Dallas,TX, and continued his education at J.L. Kellogg GraduateSchool of Management in Chicago, IL. John is a member ofthe board of directors of Leadership Delaware, Inc, a pastpresident of the board of directors of OperaDelaware, Inc.,and a member of the executive committee of the LightUp the Queen Foundation. He and his wife Carin live inWilmington, DE with their children.Andrew D. Ciferni, O.Praem, B.A., S.T.L.,Ph.D.A former <strong>Archmere</strong> trustee (2002-2008), Rev. Andrew D.Ciferni, O.Praem, B.A., S.T.L., Ph.D. graduated from St.Norbert College in 1964 and was ordained on August 17,1968. He holds an S.T.L. from the Gregorian Universityin Rome, Italy, and a Ph.D. in liturgical studies from theUniversity of Notre Dame. He has taught at the collegiatelevel at St. Norbert College, Immaculata College, WashingtonTheological Union and the Catholic University of America.He was a member of the St. Norbert College board oftrustees from 2004 to 2010, and is a founding member ofthe North American <strong>Academy</strong> of Liturgy and the Catholic<strong>Academy</strong> of Liturgy. He has also been the chair of theinternational Norbertine Associates Commission since 2006.He resides at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli, Pa.Charles J. Ciarrocchi, Jr.President and CEO of Modern Mushroom Farms, Inc.,Charles J. Ciarrochhi Jr. is a graduate of Villanova University.He has served on the Boards of the American MushroomInstitute, the Chester County YMCA, Preservation Delaware,the Jefferson Bank of Philadelphia, Salesianum School,and St. Edmond’s <strong>Academy</strong>. He is a member of GeorgetownUniversity’s Advisory Board to the Dean of Arts andScience and supports a number of community service andcharitable organizations in Pennsylvania and Delaware.Charles and his wife Diane reside in Wilmington Delawarewith their seven children, all of whom are graduates of<strong>Archmere</strong> – (Carly ’04, Justine ‘06, Charles ’07, Mary Bryan’09, Miranda ’09, Avery ’10, Samantha ’12.)Barbara A. Wasik, Ph.D.Dr. Barbara A. Wasik is a professor and PNC Endowed Chairin Early Childhood Education at Temple University Collegeof Education. She earned her Ph.D. in DevelopmentalPsychology for Temple University and a Master’s in AppliedDevelopmental Psychology and a Bachelor’s in Psychologyfrom Rutgers University. She is the principal investigatorfor a study on Exceptional Coaching for Early Languageand Literacy, focused on effective, research-based teacherprofessional development, funded by the U.S. Departmentof Education. In 2008 Barbara was selected to participate inGovernor Rendell’s Early Learning Council and was invitedto attend the Oxford Round Table on Early ChildhoodLiteracy. She is a current member of the advisory boardsfor The Kroc Center, PNC Grow Up Great, and Sesame Street,and is an expert panel member for the redesign of theHead Start Family and Child Experiences Survey, sponsoredby the Administration for Children and Families, Office ofPlanning, Research and Evaluation, in collaboration withthe Office of Head Start. Barbara and her husband, JamesByrnes, reside in Glen Mills, Pa with their daughter, JuliaByrnes, a 2009 <strong>Archmere</strong> graduate and their son Thomas, a2011 <strong>Archmere</strong> graduate.19


Alumnus ProfileLiving the Optimal Life: Tom Boettcher ‘81With a world record in open water butterfly swimming,a tour with the Paris Opera Ballet, a series of high-techstartups, and a best-selling book on core training to hiscredit, <strong>Archmere</strong> Alumnus Thomas Boettcher ‘81 is livingproof of his theories on optimal performance and humanalignment, forging an unconventional path to success.Tom and his brother Karl ‘88 started HumanLabs in 2003,following the death of their mother from late-diagnosiscancer. “We were looking for a model for early tumordetection that could support the exponential developmentof sensing technology”, says Tom. HumanLabs deploys analgorithmic approach to personalized medicine that Tominnovated during his career at Bell Labs, where he foundeda division that consulted with 2,000 corporations aroundthe world. Karl, a former director of Accenture Labs inEurope, specialized in commercializing new technologies– creating financial and organizational models neededto launch startup companies. Both decided that theycould make the biggest difference, aggressively engagingcutting-edge technologies while still remaining true to theirCatholic values, by launching a portfolio of companies ontheir own.“We wanted to find a way to make detection, therapy andtreatment personalized and efficient using everythingfrom physiological vectors, nutrition, and meditation to,The photo above appeared in the July 2010 issue of the Wall Street Journalaccompanying titled “For the Athlete Who Has It All,” which featured Tomand his buttefly stroke.The above photo of Tom was included in a recent blog post byThe International HouseWares Association, which spoke about hislecture on how the latest technology trends can be manifestedinto more innovative product designs.ultimately, your unique genetic code” says Tom. “We focuson democratizing technology, and making it affordable foreveryone.”Now, in addition to researching how technology can beused to individualize medicinal treatments and earlydisease detection, HumanLabs also provides consultationservices in all areas of physical wellbeing and performance.Tom and Karl, both Mensans, have worked and beenin conversation with leading physicians, designers,innovators, and high-performance athletes – experts ina variety of fields, to share their research-backed ideasabout how to promote optimal human performance in allareas. Nobel Prize-winning DNA double helix guru JamesWatson sought Tom’s insight for trends in whole genomesequencing and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak embraceshis work on optimal alignment. Clients have includedFormula One racing teams and c-level executives ofFortune 500 companies.Putting his philosophy into practice and applying ananalytical approach, Tom spent time studying the ideal wayto swim the butterfly, and now holds the world’s fastesttime for open-water, 5 Kilometer butterfly swimming.His stroke innovations have been implemented at the20


Thomas Boettcher ‘81Olympic level, and he has competed in swims at the EscapeFrom Alcatraz, Manhattan’s Hudson River, and the 5KBigShoulders swim in Lake Michigan (twelve times).This summer, the Paris Opera Ballet hired Tom in Chicagofor a dancing role in their iconic performance of Ravel’sBolero and subsequently asked him to complete their UStour with the troupe. Tom, who teaches alignment andtai chi at the venerable Ruth Page Ballet in Chicago, andhas authored the 2004 fitness best-seller Core Training ForGreater Strength and Better Health, was even called upon toteach select corp de ballet members the finer points of hishuman alignment body of work.“When we align ourselves both physically andphilosophically, it’s remarkable how one can bring latenttalents to the surface. We should all remain vigilant, doingour best with the gifts and capabilities within us”, saysTom.Intrigued by Tom’s work with HumanLabs, SingularityUniversity, a think-tank for high-level executives in SiliconValley, recruited him to co-found their health and wellnessprogram. Singularity’s programs are intended to seekexponential leverage from technological solutions to theworld’s biggest challenges by assembling the world’s bestscientists, venture capitalists and innovators.At Singularity, and in their projects throughout the years,Tom and his brother Karl have the opportunity to meetand work with a variety of interesting and remarkableindividuals on the world stage, something they say“The rich, intellectualenvironment we work innow - we had a similaratmosphere at <strong>Archmere</strong>”they first learnedto appreciate at<strong>Archmere</strong>. “Therich, intellectualenvironment that wework in now,” saysKarl, “is similar tothe atmosphere at<strong>Archmere</strong> – I couldstop in and chat withFather Freiberg aboutforeign policy andthen go across thehall to Mr. Clemensto talk history andeconomics, thento Mr. Barnard todiscuss literaturethen ethics andspirituality with Fr.McLaughlin, and thenbring all the threadstogether to draw myown conclusions.”Tom ‘82 and Karl ‘88 Boettcher standingoutside of the David H. Koch Theater atLincoln Center where the Paris Opera Balletwas showing.Tom echoed Karl’s statements, saying “many of ourinterests were cultivated at <strong>Archmere</strong>, and we still findourselves invoking the spirit of discipline combined withcreative enthusiasm encouraged at <strong>Archmere</strong>.”Both winners of the history medal at <strong>Archmere</strong>, membersof National Honor Society, and members of the swim teamunder Coach Walsh, today the Boettcher brothers haveanother focus or goal in common – to further science andsociety through their work, while protecting the Catholicvalues that were instilled in them by their parents, andtheir education at St. Edmond’s and <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>.“Our goal, ultimately, is to bring it all together – to helpindividuals become the best representations of themselves,from health and wellness to behaviors and cardinal virtues– a unified theory of behavioral science,” says Tom.21


Scholarship GivingEndowment & Scholarship GivingThe ability to offer an <strong>Archmere</strong> education to the best and brightest students, regardless of financialcircumstances, not only provides a diverse and enriching learning environment for our students, but also allows<strong>Archmere</strong> to fully recognize its Catholic, Norbertine mission. <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> is able to offer scholarshipsto prospective students because of the generosity of our alumni, parents, friends and donors who continuallysupport the endowment.Endowments are funds that are allowed to mature over time, ensuring the long-term stability and future ofan institution. Giving to the endowment helps <strong>Archmere</strong> plan its financial future, which ultimately shapes theeducational program we deliver and the environment in which we offer it.During the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> fiscal year, three significant new scholarship funds were established, each one created witha unique focus, but all working toward supporting <strong>Archmere</strong>’s mission to inspire students to distinction.The <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Alumni Legacy Scholarship FundAt the “Get Involved!” Alumni BBQ this past summer, Dr. Marinelli was presented with a check for $20,000 for the establishment of the <strong>Archmere</strong>Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund.At its June <strong>2012</strong> meeting, the <strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni Council voted to establish the <strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni Legacy ScholarshipFund, to provide scholarship and financial aid to eligible incoming students who are relatives of alumni. The $20,000gift was divided equally between endowment and the <strong>Archmere</strong> Fund so as to have an immediate impact on studentsattending <strong>Archmere</strong> this fall. This was the single largest gift ever made to the school by the Alumni Association.The Fund was created with the proceeds from the 2011 <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Alumni Golf Outing. This year’s golf outing,which will be held on Monday, October 1 at The DuPont Country Club, will also benefit the scholarship fund.“The Legacy Scholarship Fund is a perfect way to promote the sustainability of the school, drive admissions andsupport legacies who otherwise could not attend <strong>Archmere</strong>,” said Marc Albero ’91, President of the Alumni Council.22


The Carolyn Handy Letts Memorial ScholarshipNamed for the late Mrs. Carolyn Handy Letts, this scholarship is intended for young women withthe “Carolyn-like” qualities of leadership and academic promise whose families demonstratefinancial need. Carolyn Letts was an English assistant at <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> from 1978-2008. Shewas also the mother of Will Letts ’83, a past <strong>Archmere</strong> biology teacher, Amy (Letts) Hubbard ’85,and Andrew Letts ’88.“(Carolyn) helped out in every way that she was needed, wherever she was needed, but most ofall she manned the writing center, helping and encouraging so many students and membersof the English Department,” says former <strong>Archmere</strong> faculty member David Barnard. “It is soappropriate that her memory will be living on in a scholarship designed to encourage youngwomen to become all that they can be. She will be beside each of them cheering them on,encouraging them to work and to laugh and to use common sense.”“Carolyn, over the years at <strong>Archmere</strong>, was mentor to students and faculty alike. She was intelligent, caring and witty. Shenever served herself. It is our hope that her legacy will encourage young women to grow and to reach out, making lifebetter for all they touch,” he adds.The Wang Family Scholarship FundThe Wang Family Scholarship Fund was established by current parents Dr. Sean Wang and Mrs. Monica Ho to providescholarship aid for students with academic promise and financial need. Through their generosity, an <strong>Archmere</strong> educationwill be made possible for deserving students who otherwise would not be able to attend the school.How to Contribute to Scholarship At <strong>Archmere</strong>:If you’d like to help make the <strong>Archmere</strong> experience available to more deserving students, you may make a gift tothe overall endowment fund, contribute to one of our existing scholarship funds, or establish a new scholarship.To make a contribution to these or any of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s scholarship funds, simply go towww.archmereacademy.com/give and indicate the name of the fund on your payment form, or send a check to<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> with the scholarship name in the memo. A complete list of scholarship funds can be found atwww.archmereacademy.com/scholarships.To establish a new scholarship fund, contact Rebecca Baeurle, Director of Institutional Advancement at302-798-6632 ext. 709 or rbaeurle@archmereacademy.com.23


2011-12 Winter & Spring Sports ReviewThe 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Winter and Spring Sports Seasons concluded with a number of our teams earning conference championstatus and going on to compete in state tournaments. Many individual achievements were earned as well; from All-Stateand All-Conference recognitions, to Academic All-Americans on the girls’ lacrosse team and a school record in track.Boys’ BasketballThe Varsity Boys’ Basketball team ended the season withan overall record of 8-12 and a conference record of 5-4,with the JV putting up an impressive 15-4 record. ConorFurey’14 was named to Second Team All-Conference.Girls’ BasketballWrestlingThe Varsity Girls’ BasketballTeam earned a conferencerecord of 4-1, with a regularseason record of 11-9 and anoverall record of 12-10. The2011-<strong>2012</strong> DSAC Champions,the girls won the first gamein the DIAA State tournamentagainst Concord, beforebeing defeated by Caravel.The JV girls ended the yearwith a 10-7 overall record.All-Conferece: AmandaVaile’12 (1st team); AlexaHazel’12 (1st team); BriannaNelson’12 (2nd team)<strong>Archmere</strong> Wrestling team held an overall record of 3-6 thisyear. The team boasted three state qualifiers, MichaelMcCurin’12, Curtis Pammer’13 and Ethan Robinson’12,as well as three Academic All-State Honorees: JustinFreck’15, Sean Devine,’15 Ethan Robinson’12.Ice HockeyThe Auks earned a 8-7-1 regular season on the ice, with anoverall record of 9-8-1. The team lost in the semi-final ofThe Commonwealth Championship, but had two athletesselected to the All-Star team: Dan Ehrlichman’13, andBill Repetto’12.Indoor TrackHighlights of the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Indoor Track season includea trip to the State Final Indoor Meet at the University ofDelaware, where Carly McGowan ‘12 competed in the 55meter dash and the 55 meter hurdles, earning fifth placein the 55 meter hurdle event.Boys’ SwimmingThe <strong>Archmere</strong> Boys’ Swim Team finished 7th in the DIAAState Meet, ending the season with a 10-3 overall recordAll-State: Ben Creekmore ‘14 (1st team); Drew Cox ‘12 (2ndteam)Girls’ SwimmingThe Girls’ Swim Team finished with an overall record of12-2, finishing 8th in the DIAA State Meet.All-State: Kelsey Dramis ‘12 (2nd team); Laura Jogani’14(2nd team)Girls’ TennisWith an overall record of 8-5, the girls’ tennis teamqualified for the state tournament, with freshman RaylinXu named a 1st Singles DIAA Torunament Qualifier.24


2011-12 Winter & Spring Sports ReviewBoys’ TennisThe Boys’ Tennis team ended the season with a 11-2record. Senior Billy Halakos was a 2nd Singles DIAA StateTournament Semi-finalist, and freshmen Nick Emmi wasa 3rd Singles DIAA State Tournament Semi-finalist.Girls’ LacrosseThe Varsity Girls’ Lacrosse Team won two DIAA StateTournament games before losing in the semi-finals,making their overall record 14-4. The team was led byan impressive group of seniors: Elyse Andrews’12, LuciaRizzo ‘12, Amanda Vaile ‘12 and Victoria Zugehar ‘12were named US Lacrosse Academic All-Americans, withElyse Andrews’12 also receiving recognition as a USLacrosse All-American athlete. The JV team ended theirseason with an impressive 10-1-1 record.All-State: Alex Beatson ‘12 (1st team); Elyse Andrews ‘12(1st team); Amanda Olsen ‘14 (2nd team); Alissa Salvitti‘13 (2nd team)Boys’ LacrosseThe <strong>Archmere</strong> Boys’Lacrosse team was the2011-<strong>2012</strong> DSAC Champion,ending the season with a5-0 conference record anda 15-3 overall record. Theteam won two DIAA Statetournament games beforelosing in the semi-finals. Astrong year for the Auks, 8athletes were named tofirst team All-Conference,and 5 to second teamAll-Conference (DSAC), andSenior Bryan Garrahan wasnamed an US Lacrosse All-American. The JV team had asolid 7-4 season.All-State: Bryan Garrahan ‘12 (1st team); Connor Beatson‘12 (3rd team); Joe O’Connell ‘12 (3rd team); DavisRussell ‘13 (3rd team.)Girls’ SoccerWith a perfect conference record of 5-0 and a solidoverall record of 9-6-1, the girls’ soccer team wasnamed the DSAC Champions and entered the DIAA Statetournament, only to loose in the first round. Threeplayers, Alexandra Tsangnos ‘12, Allison Sullivan ‘13, andGillian Sweeny ‘15, earned First Team Diamond StateAll-Conference Recognition, with Camryn Hicks ‘14, AlexaHazel ‘12, Ashley Brooks ‘13, Kassidy McVey ‘15 andAnna D’Eramo ‘14 earning Second Team Honors. The JVended the season 2-3-3.BaseballThe Auks earned a 4-1 conference and a 8-10 overallrecord in baseball this year, and had several DiamondState All-conference selections. Sean Deely ‘14, JesseDewees ‘12, Sam Mattern ‘13 and John Owens ‘13 werenamed to First Team Diamond State All-Conference,while Tom Stasiunas ‘12 and Mike Aleixo ‘12 were namedto Second Team. The JV team earned a 9-5 record.SoftballThe <strong>Archmere</strong> Softball team was named DSAC Championswith a 5-0 conference record and an overall record of11-8. The girls lost in the first round of the DIAA Statetournament, but earned several spots on the DiamondState All-Conference First and Second Teams: CaseyGlatts ‘12, Trish Churchill ‘13, Sarah Donnelly ‘14, NikkiRusso ‘14, and Jasmine Kingston ‘12 were named to firstteam, and Maryanna Lynch ‘14, Anna Baxter ‘16, andLaura Bohannon ‘14 were named to Second Team.25


2011-12 Winter & Spring Sports ReviewGolfJohn O’Meara’s Bulletin BoardHighlights of the 2011-<strong>2012</strong>Golf Season include theteam’s 5-0 conferencerecord, earning them DSACChampion status, and a12-3 overall record. Theteam placed 5th in the DIAAState tournament and hadfour golfers named to DSACAll-Conference Honors.All-State: Kevin Murphy ‘12You must pay for your sins. If you’vealready paid, you can disregard thisnotice.“Procrastination is the thief of time”...so are a lot of other big words.Two bequests we can give ourchildren: Roots. Wings.Outdoor TrackThe Girls’ Outdoor Track team held a dual-meet record of3-1, with the boys coming up 0-4. The girls’ team placed5th at the DIAA DII State meet, and the boys placed 8th.Highlights of the meet include: Carly McGowan ‘12 earned second place in the 100meter hurdles and the 100 meter dash.Brooke Ruditys’13, Leigh Henjes’13, Brianna Nelson‘12 and Carly McGowan ‘12 earned first place in the4x200 meter relay and came in second in the 4x100meter relay.John Mascioli ‘13, Evan Guerin ‘13, ConnellDonaghy ‘12 and Colton Takata ‘14 came in second inthe 4x800 meter relay. This relay team also set a newschool record for the event, finishing in 8:02 at theMeet of Champions this year.Never get caught in a conversationwith anyone who has quit smoking,has grandchildren, or who jogs everymorning.There are moments when everythinggoes well. Don’t be frightened - it won’tlast.An aim for the <strong>Archmere</strong> education -admiration of the truly admirable.I didn’t have much respect for myelders until I had trouble finding any.“Happiness is not a state to arrive at,but a manner of traveling.” - MargaretRunbeck26


Young Alumnus SpotlightQ&A with Entrepreneur Jason Nista ‘04Jason Nista ’04 celebrated the two-year anniversary of his self-serve frozen yogurt shop, The Fuzzy Peach, located inWilmington, North Carolina, this past July. Since opening that first store, he and his partners have opened four additionallocations, have created a strong brand (and a delicious product) and currently have four more stores under construction andfive under contract. So where did “The Fuzzy Peach” come from? Jason shared with us the story of his sweet success.Q: After graduating from <strong>Archmere</strong> in 2004, you wenton to UNC Wilmington where you met your now businesspartners, Rocco Quaranto and Wells Struble, correct?A: Yes, I met Rocco Quaranto and Wells at UNCW where wewere all members of the track team freshmen year. Theywere both business majors as well.Q: Were you always interested in entrepreneurship?A: Well, I started as a pre-dental major but realized quicklythat I hated most of the subjects you needed to excel into continue on that path. I was taking a required businesscourse at the time and really enjoyed it and did well in it,so I decided to switch my major to accounting and finance.I was a member of the entrepreneur club and the idea ofowning my own business was always appealing.Q: What led you to open “The Fuzzy Peach”?A: After graduation, I took a job at Citigroup in Delaware,and was doing very well, but wasn’t happy in the corporatesetting, and my friends weren’t happy in their jobs, either.I started researching different industries and learned aboutthis up-and-coming frozen yogurt store called PinkBerry inCalifornia, and was interested to see what it was all about.I could see that it was an expanding industry. I quit myjob and moved to California for two months to learn moreabout the business, before moving to North Carolina towork on building our model.Q: When did your first store open?A: “The Fuzzy Peach” opened on July 15, 2010. We wereactually one of the first self-serve yogurt shops on the eastcoast, and its popularity grew quickly.Q: Were you surprised by the success of the store,and were you looking to expand from the start?A: We weren’t surprised, actually. We knew that we werehitting the industry at a good time and our plan was alwaysto expand.Q: Where did the name, “The Fuzzy Peach” come from?A: My business partners and I were throwing aroundnames, combining nouns and adjectives, fruits and colorsand tastes for days, and finally the time came wherewe had to put the businesses’ name on the lease andpaperwork, and it just came together. It sounded catchyand memorable to us, and luckily we’ve been able to brandit pretty well with our logo and our promotional materials.Q: What’s next for “The Fuzzy Peach?”A: Our goal is to have 100 stores by 2014 and to continue tofranchise (“The Fuzzy Peach” team has sold 9 units to date.)Q: How has your <strong>Archmere</strong> education impacted you?A: I loved my experience at <strong>Archmere</strong>; I have returned tocampus almost every year since graduation to visit withfriends at Homecoming. I wasn’t always the best studentin the classroom, but the teachers, and Father Collinsespecially, were always encouraging me to do better and Iwas challenged by both the faculty and by my peers.Q: Any advice for the budding entrepreneurs at<strong>Archmere</strong>? A: Read! The way I made it was as simpleas reading books. Being self-motivated to learn aboutbusiness practices and picking up anything I could to learnon my own was even more beneficial than some of mycollege classes.27


News & Notes1961Charles DelCampo recently visitedcampus after completing his 6thparticipation in the annual “Runfor the Wall” motorcycle ride acrossthe country that recognizes thesacrifices and contributions madeby all veterans who have served ournation. Charlie is residing in LongBeach, CA and currently teaching atCal State.1962Kevin Martin is still coachingwrestling at St. Joseph’s Prep inPhiladelphia and earned win #366at the end of the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> season.1963Nick Romano is looking forward toseeing all of his “old” classmates atour 50th reunion in Oct. of 2013.He and his wife are currently livingnear Naples FL. They have twochildren and 8 grandchildren.John X. Denney recently gottogether with fellow classmatesJoe LoBiondo ‘63, Mike Tosi ‘63,George Flamman ‘63 and JohnTrudeau ‘63 to plan additionalactivities surrounding theirupcoming 50th reunion weekendwhich will be celebrated in Octoberof 2013.1965Steve Jilk recently hiked the PacificCrest Trail. Retired since 2005from working as a Forester, he isnow spending time with his fourdaughters and seven grandchildren.1966Mike Miscoski retired inNovember of 2011 after 32+years at Hewlett-Packard/AgilentTechnologies where he served asa Product Marketing Manager andan SAP Consultant. He is lookingforward to traveling to the coast ofMaine as well as internationally.He will also be taking LifelongLearning Courses at the Universityof Delaware and relaxing as hehappily leaves the corporate worldbehind. Mike encourages the Classof ‘66 to get in touch and join in hisretirement fun.1972Dr. Stephen Usala and his wife, Dr.Faye Usala have four children: SisterGrace Miriam Usala, religious sisterand medical student at GeorgetownUniversity; Colin Usala at the WallStreet Journal; John Usala at theUniversity of Texas, Austin; andClaire Usala, an undergraduate atGeorgetown University.1975Ed Lynch is taking full advantage ofhis sabbatical leave from HollinsUniversity to travel and give lectureson cruise ships. In January, Edtraveled to Australia, Tasmania andNew Zealand, with a stop in Perthto visit a friend. In April, it was offto eight islands in the Caribbean,including Grenada, which appearsprominently in Ed’s latest book. InJune/July, Ed visited eight countriesin northern Europe, and spokeabout the history and politics ofeach. It’s back to the classroomin September, but Ed is planningto spend <strong>Fall</strong> Break in China withthe Roanoke Regional Chamber ofCommerce. In all, Ed will visit 20countries in <strong>2012</strong>. In between, youcan always find Ed on Facebook!1976Drew Meiers has recently releasedhis first book, entitled The FearfulLittle Flag. It is a children’s bookabout a flag who is afraid ofheights. Great read along for thekids available on Amazon.com1988Karl Boettcher recently visitedcampus while in Wilmington visitingwith friends and family. Karl hasbeen living in the south of Francefor the past 15 years working as theManaging Director of a consultingfirm focusing on Research &Development technologies.Joanne Fungaroli has beenpracticing law for more than adecade, specializing in financialservices, bankruptcy and litigation.She currently lives and works in thegreater Washington, DC area.1992Michael Coleman lives inTallahassee, Florida. He hashis undergraduate degree inMechanical Engineering and waspromoted to an associate appliedresearch position at Florida StateUniversity. He is the father of a13-year old daughter, and recentlycelebrated his father’s 70th birthday28


with a family cruise to Alaska lastJune.1993Stephanie Taylor and her husband,Mark Ervin, welcomed a daughter,Helena Rose, on April 6, 2011.Laura Mielcarek DeRose is pleasedto announce the birth of their son,R. James DeRose IV on January 26,<strong>2012</strong>. RJ joins big sisters Adelia (8)and Kay (4).1994Carrie (Malone) Bosacco and DavidBosacco ‘92 welcomed twin boys(photo above) on December 19,2011. Enzo Theron weighed 4 lbs13 oz and was 18.5 in long. CarloEustatius weighed 6 lbs 3 oz andwas 18 in long. The twins join oldersister Isadora Luca. The Bosaccofamily resides at the Jersey Shore.Melissa Carrick married Zeke Phillipsin July 2010 at St. Edmond’s inRehoboth Beach. She is a practicingchiropractic in Baltimore.Brendan Reeves and his wife,Allison, welcomed a son, SimonLearey Reeves on January 21, <strong>2012</strong>.Simon joins his big sister Veronica.They all happily reside in Seattleand recently enjoyed a visit byUncle Brian Reeves ‘91 and hiswife Sarah who currently reside inRedondo Beach, CA.Erin Wade married Will Curry inJuly of <strong>2012</strong>. Stephanie (Iardella)Powers ‘94 was the Matron ofHonor and Clay Autman’92 was theBest Man (photo above.)1996Paul Dougherty married AndreaParsley on January 28, <strong>2012</strong> atSt. John the Evangelist Church inPhiladelphia, PA. Father JosephMcLaughlin officiated.1997Julie Mozniak Goodrick and herhusband Sean Goodrick ‘97welcomed a daughter, MeredithJosephine on December 24th, 2011.She joins older sister, Evelyn (2)Dr. Ryan Stidham is traveling theworld speaking as a gastrointestinalphysician specializing in Chron’sDisease. Dr. Stidham recentlycompleted his fellowship at theUniversity of Michigan. Followinghis <strong>Archmere</strong> graduation, Ryanattended Saint Joe’s Universityfor undergraduate studies, theUniversity of Virginia for medicalshool, and completed his residencyat Penn.Maggie Arvedlund married AdamCassidy in a ceremony at Our LadyStar of the Sea Catholic Church inMarblehead, Massachusetts. ErinArvedlund Beattie ‘88 was theMatron of Honor and Jessica CurleyHankinson ‘97 was a bridesmaid. Afew alums including TomRaymond, Kristin Chambers andother <strong>Archmere</strong> families were inattendance. Adam and Maggiecurrently reside in New York. (Photoabove.)1998Bianca Shorteno Fraser-Johnson iscurrently a senior vice presidentat Bank of America in AssociateBanking and Investments. She isa board member of LeadershipDelaware and the Delaware MSSociety and recently co-founded anew 501c3 – The “Delaware YouthLeadership Network” (dlyn.net). Shelives in Hockessin with her husband,Michael,their three-year old son,Fraser, and are welcoming their nextbaby in January.Megan McNichol is living in LosAngeles and working as the Assistantto Kevin Feige, President of MarvelStudios. Marvel Studios recentlyshattered box office records with29


News & Notesthe release of “The Avengers” as thelargest box office opening weekendin history. Megan has been living onthe West Coast for several years andpreviously worked on films such as“Secretariat,” “Tooth Fairy,” “TheGame Plan,” “Invincible,” and “TheVillage.”Crista Carrick Mahoney and MichaelMahoney welcomed daughter AnnaLouise Mahoney on July 11, 2011.2000Stephanie Welch Silverman wasjust recognized as Delaware’s2013 Secondary Art Educator ofthe Year. The award, sponsoredby the Delaware Art EducationAssociation, recognizes OutstandingDAEA members who spend 51%of their job in their division foroutstanding service, achievementand significance during previousyears. Stephanie is the formerchair of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s fine artsdepartment and was nominatedfor the award by current <strong>Archmere</strong>faculty member Terry Newitt.Stephanie currently chairs the finearts program at the Tatnall Schoolin Wilmington, DE. Stephanie livesin Wilmington with her husbandAlexander and two year olddaughter, Sophia.Daniel Kane married Lauren Mondoon March 3, <strong>2012</strong> at Holy RedeemerCatholic Church in Palmcity, FL.James Kane ‘10 was the bestman and McLain Spann IV ‘00was a groomsman. Father JosephMcLaughlin officiated.2001Alexandra Sowa married PeterMcPartland in a ceremony at SaintJoseph on the Brandywine inGreenville, Delaware on April 28,<strong>2012</strong>. Victoria Sowa ‘06 was theMaid of Honor, Sara Toner ‘01 wasa bridesmaid, and Matthew Sowa‘06 was a groomsman. Alexandraand Peter currently reside in NewYork.2002Meghan Thomas Semler andher husband, Lt. Cogan Semler,welcomed their first child, JosephineJean, born July 17, 2011. Josephineweighed 7 lbs., 4 oz., and she wasbaptized on December 18, 2011at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church inWesttown, PA. Meghan and familylive in WA but will be moving toGulfport, MS in May.2003Lindsay Ambrose Curtin willreceive her Master’s degree in DeafEducation at Hunters College in NYin August, <strong>2012</strong>. She is currently athird grade teacher at St. Joseph’sSchool for the Deaf in the Bronx.She and her husband Tom currentlyreside in Mamaroneck, NY.Emma Davies married KeithCutrufello on May 5, <strong>2012</strong> at St.Joseph on the Brandywine Churchin Wilmington, DE. Father JosephMcLaughlin officiated and JamesCutrufello ‘73 and NicholasCutrufell ‘00 were members of thebridal party.2004Courtney Lynch is finishing herfourth year of teaching this summer.Courtney graduated in 2011 withan M.S. in Instructional Technologyfrom St. Joseph’s University and willbe attending Penn State Universityin the fall to pursue a Ph.D. inMathematics Education.Jamie Wohlhagen recently completedher Optometry requirments and isnow a Doctor of Optometry. Whilestudying at the the PennsylvaniaCollege of Optometry, Jamie servedas Class President for three yearsand addressed her class at theirrecent graduation.Jason Nista is the Chief OperatingOfficer and Director of FranchiseOperations for The Fuzzy PeachFrozen Yogurt Bar based outof Wilmington, NC. He is also acharter member of the Cape FearAngel Fund where he serves on theInvestment Advisory Committee.2005Christopher Sanna married LilsleO’Neill on May 27, <strong>2012</strong> at UrsinusCollege in Collegeville, PA. NicholasSanna ‘97 was the best man, andErin Sanna ‘00, Tracy Sanna ‘02,Dan Meany ‘05, Michael Davolos ‘05and Anthony DeSantis ‘05 were inthe wedding party. Father JosephMcLaughlin co-officiated.2006Meredith Eastburn recently earnedher Master of Social Work degreefrom Widener University. She is alsoplanning her April 2013 wedding.Kelly Wohlhagen graduatedfrom the Rochester Instituteof Technology specializing inUltrasonography in May of 2011and had the opportunity to addressher fellow classmates as classrepresentative. She is now working30


as a Sonographer at Paoli Hospitalin Pennsylvania.Scott Bentley is currently a PhDstudent at Rutgers University, wherehe is studying Industrial Relations,with a concentration in LaborEconomics.Kelly Parshall is loving life in theD.C. area. She ran in a St. Patrick’sDay Half-Marathon and came inthe top 5% of all women (and it washer first one!) She is working foran IT Headhunter and says if shehad known what IT starting salarieswere, she would have tried harderin Math at <strong>Archmere</strong>.Katherine Yacyshyn marriedAnthony Swyka on March 10, <strong>2012</strong>at St. Joseph on the BrandywineChurch in Wilmington, DE. RobertYacyshyn ‘97, Stacey Mack ‘05,Rosemary Bock ‘06, were in thebridal party and Samantha Adams‘04 was the Maid of Honor. FatherJoseph McLaughlin officiated. (Photoabove.)Brian Diskin graduated Phi BetaKappa from Lehigh University in2010, and is currently a second yearstudent at NYU School of Medicine.He and his fiancee, Cali Roth,who is a student at New York LawSchool, will be getting married thisDecember.2007Carly Messick is working as aparalegal in Wilmington, Delaware.2009Michelle Fremuth was recentlyawarded a prestigious <strong>2012</strong>Philadelphia Society of WomenEngineers Scholarship. Thescholarship will be used towards herfull time education at PhiladelphiaUniversity. Michelle was selectedfor her academic performanceand leadership in pursuing anengineering degree. She is currentlyalso interning at DestinationMaternity Corportation and plans tograduate in 2013.Jonathon Wohlhagen has justcompleted his junior year at LehighUniversity in the field of MechanicalEngineering.<strong>2012</strong>Karen Shantz performed in July asa featured soloist and dancer withthe Upper Darby Summer StageShooting Stars for a packed houseof more than 2,000 audiencemembers at Rose Tree Parkamphitheater in Media, PA. TheShooting Stars, a select show choirthat performs year-round, consistsof approximately 36 studentsrepresenting the 700+ students whoparticipate in Upper Darby SummerStage. In addition to performingwith the Shooting Stars, Karen alsoserved as Assistant Choreographerfor the Children’s Theatreproduction of “Dora the Explorer,Live” and was a Baltimorean inthe Main Stage production of“Hairspray” at Upper Darby SummerStage.Help Us locate “Lost Auks”We have composed a list ofthese “lost auks” and sortedthem by graduation year on ourWeb site. To view the list, go towww.archmereacademy.com/alumni/lostauks.If you recognize a classmate onthat list that you have contactinformation for, please let usknow! You can e-mail theirinformation to Amber Combs atacombs@archmeracademy.com,or call 302-798-6632 ext. 708.Submit Your News!E-mail alumni@archmereacademy.comor mail your updatesto <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>,Attn: Erin McNichol ‘92,Alumni Relations Officer,3600 Philadelphia Pike,Claymont DE, 19703.31


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Message from the Chair of the Board of TrusteesDear Friends of <strong>Archmere</strong>,The Board of Trustees is pleased to present you with this report of giftsmade to <strong>Archmere</strong> in the last year. We do so with deep gratitude foryour generosity and with firm resolve to continue to be wise stewards.Photo by Erin P. McNichol ‘92The difficult economic times that have confronted all independentschools for the past five years remind us forcefully that annualgiving and endowment income are crucial in balancing theannual budget. But you were up to the challenge! Thanks toyour commitment, <strong>Archmere</strong> set several fundraising recordsin this past fiscal year that just ended on June 30, <strong>2012</strong>:The <strong>Archmere</strong> Fund closed at $503,554.00 – the most ever raised in the fund’s history.Overall annual giving reached $687,045.00 – also the highest amount ever.Total giving to all funds (annual, endowment and capital) came in at$1,051,601.00 – the largest total ever in a non-capital campaign year.As <strong>Archmere</strong> reaches the 80th anniversary of its founding, your encouraging support excites us andgives us much to celebrate, as well as the confidence to embark upon an ambitious strategic plan.Many of you – our parents, teachers, administrators, graduates, trustees and friends have also blessed<strong>Archmere</strong> by volunteering so much of your time and talent. Thank you for those gifts as well.We are encouraged by your solidarity with <strong>Archmere</strong>. Please keep the school in your prayers and also rememberto continue to be ambassadors for <strong>Archmere</strong> with talented seventh and eighth graders and their parents.On behalf of the Board of Trustees with great gratitude and faithfully in St. Norbert,Robert E. Shields ’60Board Chair33


A Special Thank YouThank you to all of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s dedicated volunteers who so generously give oftheir time, talent and resources to ensure that <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> continues tothrive in the tradition of excellence we all respect and treasure so dearly!Board of Trustees2011-12Robert E. Shields ’60Board ChairBarbra Frank AndrisaniFr. Theodore Antry, O.PraemMatthew J. Bastian ’83Richard M. Beck ‘82James F. Bonner, M.D.Linda M. BrancoJohn A .“Pete” Clark , III, Esq. ’64John V. Flynn, Jr. Ph.D. ’60John GerardWilliam F. Githens ’64Michael J. Hare ’79John E. Healy, IIICarl E. HertrichGenevieve Burke Marino ’83Francis J. McKee ’68Debra Whitby-NormanDouglas R. QuaintanceFr. Joseph Serano, O.PraemMary Ann Slowik ’79Kathleen E. Wunner, Ph.D.Anthony G. Flynn, Esq. ’69Legal CounselMichael A. Marinelli, Ed.D. ’76Executive OfficerAlumni Council2011-12Marc Albero ’91PresidentMaria Rosini Gunther ’92Vice PresidentAlbert Minutola ’68TreasurerMatthew Manlove ’97SecretaryMichael Pembroke ’71Past PresidentTheresa Carroll ’85Stephen J. Crifasi ’69Capt. Martin J. Devine ’74Robert Dunn ‘55Danielle Filliben ’85Sean Filliben ’86D. Michael Gioffre, Jr., D.D.S. ‘90Stefan Gunther ’92Emily Leach ’01Noelle Lauer-Paregian ’94Michael Matassino ’92Thomas Raymond ‘97Anthony S. “T.J.” Voell ’89David Zakielarz ’89Mothers’ Guild Board2011-12Peggy ZugeharPresidentNora SylvestrePresident ElectVirginia “Gigi” (Shields) Slattery ’86Vice PresidentJennifer (Reardon) Sullivan ‘83Corresponding SecretarySusan McBrideRecording SecretaryAnne DigginsTreasurerFathers’ Club2011-12Richard Sweeny ‘83President34


Gifts to <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>All Gifts to <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Received between July 1, 2011 and June 30, <strong>2012</strong> July 1, 2011 - June 30, <strong>2012</strong>Amanda Chandler Performing Arts ................................................................$1,000.00<strong>Archmere</strong> Fund ...........................................................................................$503,554.00<strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship Fund .............................$10,100.00Capital Campaign .......................................................................................$264,590.88Carolyn Handy Letts Memorial Scholarship Fund ..........................................$6,941.00Class 1949/Justin E. Diny Memorial Scholarship Fund ......................................$100.00David Coates ‘84 Scholarship Fund ...................................................................$500.00Denning Family Scholarship Fund ....................................................................$500.00Endowment Scholarship Fund .......................................................................$2,720.00Giacco Family Scholarship ..............................................................................$1,000.00Goett Family Scholarship ..................................................................................$100.00Green Family Scholarship ..................................................................................$250.00John H. Kennedy III 1998 Memorial Scholarship Fund .................................$1,300.00John J. and Joan P. Hare Endowment Scholarship Fund ................................$3,100.00Margaret C. King Memorial Scholarship Fund ..................................................$238.56Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn, Sr. Scholarship Fund ..............................................$1,000.00Paul & Mary Andrisani Scholarship Fund ......................................................$1,750.00Restricted Annual Giving ............................................................................$183,490.90Anonymous Gift For Market Expansion ........................................................$87,500.00Friends of the Patio......................................$10,275.90Gifts for Special Purposes............................$71,940.00Manor Restoration Fund for the Arts..........$13,775.00Rev. Henry Kerr ‘58 Scholarship ........................................................................$300.00Rev. Jos. McLaughlin Jubilee Minority Scholarship Fund ..................................$550.00Rev. Joseph McLaughlin Scholarship Fund ........................................................$200.00The Pasquale Marinelli 1991 Scholarship Fund ................................................$350.00Wang Family Scholarship Fund ....................................................................$66,666.00Willard and Lyli Anzilotti Scholarship Fund ...................................................$1,100.00William Mathews ‘70 Scholarship Fund ............................................................$200.00Grand Total 2011-<strong>2012</strong> ..............................................................$1,051,601.3435


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearOur most sincere thanks to everyone who made gifts to support <strong>Archmere</strong> in the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> fiscal year. Severalnew giving societies were created to recognize the contributions of our most generous donors. In the spirit of ourNorbertine heritage they are named after influential followers of St. Norbert. Donors are recognized for theircumulative giving to all funds throughout the fiscal year. An extended version of the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Honor Roll ofDonors, with additional statistics, category listings and contributors by fund, is available onlineat www.archmereacademy.com under “Giving.”St. Augustine Society$100,000+AnonymousSt. Norbert Society$75,000-$99,999Mr. John G. Ambrogi, Jr. ‘76 & Mrs. Kristy K.AmbrogiAnonymousBlessed Hugh Society$50,000-$74,999Dr. Sean Wang & Ms. Monica HoSt. Evermode Society$25,000-$49,999<strong>Archmere</strong> Mothers’ GuildDr. John V. Flynn, Jr. ‘60 & Mrs. Mary LouFlynnMr. & Mrs. Louis J. FreehMr. Kevin & Mrs. Rosemary GilroySt. Herman Joseph Society$15,000-$24,999Anonymous<strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni AssociationSt. Godfrey Society$10,000-$14,999Mr. William F. Githens ‘64 & Mrs. Marie Pat R.GithensMr. & Mrs. David D. MarkyMr. & Mrs. Richard M. NewtownMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Shields ‘60Mr. David C. White & Dr. Diane L. Ferry & Ms.Megan E. White ‘06Founder$5,000-$9,999Mr. & Mrs. Rocco A. AbessinioDr. & Mrs. James F. BonnerMr. & Mrs. Charles J. Ciarrocchi, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. DianastasisMr. & Mrs. Paul D. EhrlichmanMr. David C. EppesMr. Anthony G. Flynn, Esq. ‘69 & Mrs.Catherine C. FlynnMr. & Mrs. Francis GentileMr. & Mrs. John S. GerardMr. F. Phillip HandyMr. Michael J. Hare ‘79Mr. Gary E. HindesMr. David P. Hogan ‘87 & Mrs. Michelle L.HoganDr. Gerard Kuhn & Dr. Katherine KingMr. William C. Smith & Ms. Janet StaatsMr. & Mrs. Michael A. WestBenefactor$2,500-$4,999Mrs. Barbra F. AndrisaniMs. Gina M. Arangio ‘90<strong>Archmere</strong> Fathers’ ClubMr. & Mrs. Richard L. ArvedlundMr. Matthew J. Bastian ‘83 & Mrs. Jennifer M.(Kratsa) Bastian ‘87Mr. Richard M. Beck ‘82 & Mrs. Liz BeckMr. & Mrs. Thomas BellewDr. John P. Borneman, Ph.D. ‘76 & Dr. AnneMarie (Albert) Borneman ‘77Caring Cleaners, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Albert F. Carter, IIIMr. Francis J. Catania, Esq. ‘75Mr. & Mrs. Lammot Copeland, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. HertrichMr. & Mrs. John B. KellyMr. Kevin M. Kelly ‘81 & Mrs. Shari M. KellyMr. & Mrs. Eugene J. MarinelliMr. John McBride & Mrs. Sue McBrideMr. Frank J. McKee ‘68 & Mrs. Karen MadonnaMr. & Mrs. John A. MooreMr. Stephen C. Norman, Esq. & Mrs. DebraWhitby-NormanMr. John D. Pastor ‘58 & Mrs. Diane PastorMr. Michael F. Reilly & Mrs. Elaine C. (Fry)Reilly ‘83Mr. Jeffrey J. Slowik & Mrs. Mary Ann E.(O’Brien) Slowik ‘79Mr. David A. Voell ‘89 & Mrs. Tara VoellMr. & Mrs. Peter J. Walsh, Jr.Mr. Louis A. Ziccarelli ‘80 & Mrs. Catherine H.Ziccarelli36


Patron$1,500-$2,499Mr. Thomas H. Anderson, III ‘60 & Mrs. CarolJ. AndersonAnonymousMr. & Mrs. David W. BootheBrickman Group, LTDMr. & Mrs. T. Daniel ChristenburyMr. John A. Clark, III ‘64Class of 1978Mr. Kevin J. Coghlan ‘76 & Mrs. SharonCoghlanMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. DeSantisDr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. GiordanoDr. & Mrs. Richard M. HauptIndependent Transfer OperatorsDr. & Mrs. Neil B. JasaniMr. & Mrs. Eugene M. JulianMr. & Mrs. Robert T. KennedyMr. Anthony A. Latini ‘82 & Mrs. Eileen O.LatiniMr. Ronald P. Lee ‘61 & Mrs. Rita C. LeeMrs. Stephanie (Penna) Lutz ‘83Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Matarese, Sr.Mr. William McGlinchey ‘82 & Mrs. KatherineR. McGlincheyModernControls, Inc.The Honorable & Mrs. Donald F. Parsons, Jr.Dr. Stanley T. Praiss ‘57 & Mrs. Ursula L. PraissMr. William F. Schollins ‘64Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Siegfried, Jr.Mr. Spencer Slattery & Mrs. Virginia S.(Shields) Slattery ‘86Mr. Andrew Thomson & Mrs. Carol R.(Reardon) Thomson ‘79Dr. Anthony A. Vasile ‘74 & Mrs. Lori A. VasileDr. & Mrs. Bing ZhangFellow$1,000-$1,499Dr. Fabian E. Alzamora ‘72Dr. Damian M. Andrisani ‘91 & Mrs. JenniferM. AndrisaniMr. Richard B. Angiullo ‘90 & Mrs. HollyAngiulloAnonymous (2)Dr. Clifford L. Anzilotti ‘59 & Mrs. Sandra P.AnzilottiMr. Michael Baeurle & Mrs. Rebecca BaeurleMr. Frank J. Behm ‘74 & Mrs. Andrea M. BehmMr. & Mrs. Mark G. BlytheMr. David A. Bongiovanni ‘72 & Mrs. TeresaBongiovanniMr. John J. Bongiovanni ‘67 & Mrs. Susan JaneMillerMr. Robert W. Bonvetti ‘98Mr. Michael C. Boyd ‘59 & Mrs. Ruth BoydMr. & Mrs. Salvatore J. BrancoDr. James P. Byrnes & Dr. Barbara A. WasikMr. Carl S. Campion ‘76 & Mrs. Joyce A.CampionMr. Paul L. Casey ‘75 & Mrs. Kathryn T. CaseyMr. & Mrs. James T. Chandler, IVMr. David Chartier ‘84 & Mrs. Cleopha H.ChartierMr. & Mrs. John F. Cirillo, IIIMr. Kris R. Coghlan ‘76 & Mrs. Jodi CoghlanComstar TechnologiesMr. Arthur G. Connolly, Jr. ‘55 & Mrs. JoanConnollyDr. Ronald G. Connolly ‘57 & Mrs. Sieglinde E.ConnollyThe Honorable & Mrs. Alan CooperDr. George T. J. Cunningham ‘55 & Mrs.Patricia K. CunninghamDr. D. Michael DeSimone ‘75 & Mrs. B. J.DeSimoneMr. Raymond F. Donovan ‘79 & Mrs. JaniceDonovanMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Fortunato, Esq.Dr. & Mrs. Gerard J. FuldaMr. Richard J. Giacco, Esq. ‘70 & Mrs. Lisa M.GiaccoDr. D. Michael M. Gioffre, Jr. ‘90 & Mrs. KristaM. GioffreMr. Michael J. Gioffre ‘81Mr. Michael W. Githens ‘90 & Mrs. Danielle W.GithensMr. Thomas C. Grimm, Esq. ‘73 & Mrs. JanetGrimm37


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearFellow (cont)$1,000-$1,499JAPATMr. & Mrs. John H. Kennedy, Jr.Dr. Joseph A. Kuhn ‘65 & Mrs. Virginia F. KuhnDr. & Mrs. Richard W. KruseMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. KubackiDr. Myroslaw J. Kyj ‘63 & Dr. Larissa S. KyjMr. & Mrs. Alan B. LevinDr. Michael A. Marinelli ‘76 & Mrs. Diane C.MarinelliMr. & Mrs. Vincent J. MarinelliDr. James R. McBride ‘61 & Mrs. CarolMcBrideMr. Patrick J. McCarthy & Mrs. Michele S.(Szimkunas) McCarthy ‘79Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. McCollom, Esq.Mr. E. Robert Meaney ‘65 & Mrs. AngenetteMeaneyMr. & Mr. William MericleDr. & Ms. Joseph A. Miller, Jr.Mr. Albert J. Minutola ‘68 & Mrs. Marie I.MinutolaDr. G. Dennis O’BrienMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. O’DwyerMr. & Mrs. Jeremiah J. OrtnerDr. Robert A. Penna ‘85 & Mrs. Melanie A.PennaMr. & Mrs. John PettinelliMr. & Mrs. Stephen P. PhillipsDr. Joseph D. Piorkowski, Jr. ‘74 & Mrs. MarjiPiorkowskiMr. & Mrs. Mark L. Reardon, Esq.Mr. Thomas S. Ryan & Dr. Catherine M.BonuccelliSage Dining ServicesMr. Leonard V. Santivasi ‘60 & Mrs. Denise M.SantivasiDr. & Mrs. Frank L. Schadt, IIIMr. & Mrs. George H. Seitz, IIIDr. & Mrs. Russell J. TibbettsMr. William H. Ulmer, D.O. & Mrs. DannielleK. (Kissel) Ulmer ‘94Dr. Stephen J. Usala ‘72 & Dr. Faye O’BrienUsalaMr. David C. WhiteDr. F. Thomas Witomski ‘54Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. WitsilMr. Paul J. Wolownik ‘72 & Mrs. Ellen D.WolownikDr. & Ms. John XiaoMr. & Mrs. Richard A. ZappaDr. & Mrs. Shawn ZhangSponsor$500-$999Mr. William C. Anderson, III ‘65 & Mrs.Christine AndersonRev. Theodore J. Antry, O.Praem.Dr. Kert F. Anzilotti ‘61 & Mrs. Marie G.AnzilottiDr. & Mrs. Gerry T. AppletonMr. Joseph E. Atencio & Mrs. Kathleen B.(Nilon) Atencio ‘77Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Bacon, Esq.Dr. & Mrs. Barry BakstDr. David E. Bartkus ‘66 & Dr. Carolyn Y. WooDr. Louis E. Bartoshesky ‘62 & Mrs. PatriciaBartosheskyMr. Richard E. Berl ‘49 & Mrs. Joan R. BerlMr. T. Reed Bonner ‘91Dr. Thomas A. Brooks ‘76 & Mrs. Deborah A.BrooksMr. & Mrs. Edward T. Ciconte, Esq.Class of 2010Mrs. Isabelle E. CoatesMr. Martin J. Cosenza ‘89 & Mrs. StefanieCosenzaMr. John J. CostaMr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Cottrell, IIIMr. John J. Cunningham ‘78 & Mrs. AlyceCunninghamMr. & Mrs. Peter V. CurcioMr. Louis P. D’Angelo ‘64 & Mrs. Carol E.D’AngeloDelaware Nature SocietyMr. & Mrs. John H. DenningMr. & Mrs. Allan R. DeverMr. & Mrs. Charles T. DigginsThe Honorable Joseph G. DiPinto ‘50 & Mrs.Patricia M. DiPintoMr. & Mrs. Eugene A. DiPrinzioMr. Lawrence DiSabatino ‘73 & Mrs. BethDiSabatinoMr. Robert R. Dorsch ‘61 & Mrs. Candice M.DorschMr. Anthony J. Dougherty ‘58 & Mrs. KathleenDoughertyMr. John E. Dougherty, Jr. ‘52 & Mrs. BonnieB. DoughertyMr. Kenneth D. Falkenstein ‘84 & Mrs. Lori A.(Lopresti) Falkenstein ‘84Mr. Chaiben J. Fas-Alzamora ‘61 & Mrs.Barbara M. Ramos-HermannMr. Francis J. Filliben ‘46 & Mrs. Joan M.FillibenMr. Vincent J. Filliben ‘47 & Mrs. Eleanor M.FillibenMr. & Ms. W. Joseph Ford, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward FosbennerMr. & Mrs. Emmanuel G. FournarisMr. Carmen M. Franceschino ‘72Dr. & Mrs. Anthony B. FureyMr. & Mrs. Anthony N. GianniniGioffre Benefit ServicesMr. Domenic S. Grillo ‘65Mr. Patrick T. Hare ‘81 & Mrs. BernardineHareMr. & Mrs. John E. Healy, IIIMr. Brian Hopkins & Mrs. Jennifer M. (Julian)Hopkins ‘96Dr. Stephen J. Horan ‘72 & Dr. Sheila B. HoranMr. & Mrs. Raymond A. IacobucciMr. & Mrs. Suken C. JoganiMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Julian, Sr.38


Dan & Peggy KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Inc.Mr. Brendan S. Killeen ‘73 & Mrs. Carol I.KilleenMr. & Mrs. Charles A. KraftMr. David J. Kubacki ‘92Ms. Kimberly A. Kuryea ‘85Ms. Lada M. Kyj ‘99Mr. David G. Lambert ‘72Mr. Joseph L. Lanteri ‘78Mr. Anthony A. Latini ‘60 & Mrs. KatherineKraftMr. & Mrs. Edward P. Leonard, IIIDr. & Mrs. Austin A. LoboMs. Isabel MacDermottMr. & Mrs. James F. MalseedMr. Steven Matranga & Mrs. DonnaDeMattro-MatrangaDr. Ronald J. Mattson ‘63 & Mrs. Mary AnnMattsonMr. & Mrs. Daniel McDermottMr. Brian M. McGlinchey ‘87Mr. John T. McKenna ‘49Col. Joseph V. McLaughlin ‘66Mr. John S. McManus, Jr. ‘66 & Mrs. Fay L.McManusMr. E. Michael McNally, Esq. ‘65 & Mrs. JaniceC. McNallyMr. Patrick T. McNamara ‘81 & Mrs. Joan L.(Lucey) McNamara ‘84Mr. Donald W. McNeill & Mrs. Susan E.(Conforte) McNeill ‘82Mr. Joseph P. Melloy, Sr. ‘52Dr. & Mrs. Theodore W. MichellMrs. Madalyn K. MingeyMr. & Mrs. Edward H. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Joseph T. MurrayMr. Sandon R. Nixon ‘92Mr. Edward G. O’Neill ‘43Dr. David W. Oslin & Dr. Sharon A. OslinMr. & Mrs. David PacittiMr. Paul Padien & Mrs. Susan (Mingey)Padien ‘84Mr. Michael E. Pembroke ‘71 & Mrs. Marcia S.PembrokeMr. & Mrs. Louis J. Penza, Jr.Mr. Michael W. Phillips ‘97 & Mrs. Jessica F.PhillipsMr. & Mrs. William W. PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Paul J. Pomeroy, Jr.Mr. John P. Praskac, III ‘65Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R. QuaintanceMr. & Mrs. Robert E. QuinnMr. & Mrs. Marcus E. RabilMr. & Mrs. Marc S. Raspanti, Esq.Mrs. Michele M. RollinsMr. & Mrs. Justin M. RyanMr. & Mrs. John F. SarroMr. Paul H. Scarbrough ‘79Dr. & Mrs. William K. SchmidtRev. Joseph A. Serano, O.Praem.Mr. Daniel F. Shields, III ‘42 & Mrs. Beatrice F.ShieldsMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Shopa, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. John S. SpadaroMr. & Mrs. Mark E. StalneckerMr. & Mrs. David M. StepanskiMr. Andrew C. Strine ‘86Mr. & Mrs. Donal P. SullivanDr. Jose G. Tiongson, Jr. & Dr. Eleanor S.TiongsonMr. & Mrs. James P. TosiMr. & Mrs. Karlis R. UlmanisMr. Anthony S. Voell ‘89Mr. Robert J. Voge ‘82 & Mrs. Judith A. VogeMr. & Mrs. John L. VondranMr. Edward S. Walsh ‘79Dr. & Mrs. John A. Wehner, A.I.A.Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. WitterholtDr. William H. Wunner & Dr. KathleenWunnerMs. Danielle K. Yearick, Esq. ‘90Mr. Curt E. Zahnow 1986Sustainer$250-$499Ms. Joanne F. Abessinio ‘97Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. AdamsMr. & Mrs. Philip AdlerMr. Marc J. Albero ‘91 & Mrs. StephanieAlberoDr. & Mrs. Phillip S. AllenderMr. David J. Allsman, Esq. ‘95 & Mrs. ErinRitter AllsmanMr. & Mrs. Dino F. AltoeMr. & Mrs. Paul E. Ambrose, Jr.Mr. Harold P. Anderson ‘64 & Mrs. GinnyAndersonAnonymous (5)Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Audet, Sr.Ms. Angela AugustMr. & Mrs. Michael D. BannonMr. Richard M. Bastian ‘82 & Mrs. Lisa A.BastianMr. & Mrs. David T. BeatsonMr. & Mrs. Richard M. BeckMr. Sean J. Bellew, Esq. ‘90 & Mrs. MaryJoBellewMr. & Mrs. Piylish BhaidaswalaDr. Marta L. BiskupMr. & Mrs. Christopher BockMr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Brown, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gerard S. BuckleyMr. & Mrs. Robert D. BussiereDr. James W. Byers, III & Dr. Stephanie A.ChuipekMr. & Mrs. Kevin T. ByrnesMr. & Mrs. Douglas B. CanfieldDr. & Mrs. H. Bruce CarrickMr. James Chambers & Mrs. Kristin E.(Gallagher) Chambers ‘99Mr. Harry H. Chaykun ‘64 & Mrs. Joan C.Chaykun39


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearSustainer (cont)$250-$499Dr. Joseph A. Ciampoli ‘86 & Mrs. Carin MarieT. CiampoliMrs. Emily L. (Julian) Coccaro ‘92Ms. Kathryn E. Collins ‘98Computer System Resource, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. ConawayMr. Charles G. Conway, Ph.D. ‘52Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. CopelandMr. James G. Copeland ‘50Mr. Albert T. Cosenza ‘91 & Mrs. GraceCosenzaMr. Donald T. Coughlin ‘58 & Mrs. PatCoughlinDr. Michael Coughlin & Dr. Ann HricigaMr. John W. Craven ‘43 & Mrs. M. VirginiaCravenDr. & Mrs. Joseph R. CreekmoreMr. Robert G. Culin, Jr. ‘67 & Mrs. Patricia A.CulinMr. James J. Curren ‘88 & Mrs. Dana CurrenMr. & Mrs. Paul DaviesDr. Pedro Dayrit & Dr. Maria Fernandez-DayritDr. Vincent F. X. Deeney ‘66 & Mrs. Donna M.DeeneyMr. & Mrs. John J. DeMaioMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. DempseyMr. John X. Denney, Jr. ‘63 & Mrs. Mary L.DenneyMr. R. Scott Devenny ‘75 & Mrs. Patricia K.DevennyMr. Donn Devine ‘46 & Mrs. Betty DevineMr. & Mrs. Samuel J. DiFerdinandoMr. James E. Dolphin & Mrs. Tina P. CernugelMr. & Mrs. Almon C. DonnellyMr. F. Mark D’Onofrio ‘71 & Mrs. Sandy L.D’OnofrioMr. B. Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. ‘85 &Mrs. Joanne DoughertyMr. Paul J. Dougherty ‘96 & Mrs. AndreaDoughertyMr. Joel W. Dowling ‘93Dr. & Mrs. William J. DoyleMr. & Mrs. George J. Dramis, IVMr. Thomas J. Dujmovich, Jr. ‘70 & Mrs.Arlene B. DujmovichMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. DuszakMr. Christopher A. Emmi, Esq. ‘82 & Mrs.Donna M. Emmi, Esq.Over Spring Break <strong>2012</strong>, <strong>Archmere</strong> juniors and seniors traveled to Avery County, NC towork with the Habitat for Humanity organization, building homes in the area. Left toright: Ms. Jillian Waldman, Abby Young ‘12, Leigh Henjes ‘13, Mr. Mike Johnson, LexiSchubert ‘12, Emily Pinto ‘12, Mr. Neil McCall, Gabby Fortunato ‘12, Kevin Murphy ‘12,Jason Andrechak ‘13, Kerry Walsh ‘12.Rev. Michael K. Evans, Sr. ‘77 & Mrs. ElizabethD. EvansDr. Paul J. Fagan & Dr. Nancy L. JonesDr. John V. Fenice & Mrs. Mary HighMr. Sean M. Filliben ‘86 & Mrs. Danielle M.(Zakielarz) Filliben ‘85Mr. Jeffrey D. Finocchiaro ‘92Mr. James T. Fitzgerald, Esq. ‘76Mr. Adam R. Fitzner ‘91Flynn & O’Hara Uniforms, Inc.Mrs. Gail FothMr. & Mrs. James FoulkMr. & Mrs. Steven L. FrankelMr. Howard J. Gallagher, III ‘67 & Mrs.Maryalice GallagherMr. William F. GallenMr. & Mrs. David B. GazzilloMr. William E. Gehrman ‘88Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. GeorgovMr. Stephen J. Goett ‘72 & Mrs. Carol GoettMr. & Mrs. Peter D. GordonMr. & Mrs. Peter T. GrayDr. & Mrs. William H. GreenMr. & Mrs. Daniel GuerinMr. & Mrs. Dmitry GusakovMr. Leo A. Hackett, Esq. ‘60Ms. Cabray L. Haines ‘96Dr. Wei Han & Dr. Ying WangMr. John P. Hanlon, III ‘78 & Mrs. Julie HanlonMr. John B. Hartnett, III ‘52 & Mrs. Loretta S.HartnettMr. & Mrs. E. Thomas Harvey, IIIMr. Francis A. Harvey, Jr. ‘60 & Mrs. CarolineHarveyRev. William M. Hazzard ‘55Mr. John J. Hemphill ‘51 & Mrs. EileenHemphillMr. & Mrs. Donald HerzogMr. & Mrs. Karl HillMr. & Mrs. Michael L. Hogue40


Mr. Michael J. Huppe ‘86 & Mrs. Maria E.HuppeDr. & Mrs. James W. HustedMr. Joseph W. Janssen, Jr. ‘57 & Mrs. EileenJanssenMr. Jeffrey J. Jenkins ‘91Mr. John J. Jordan, III ‘80 & Mrs. Noreen O.JordanMr. & Mrs. Matthew J. KaneMr. & Mrs. Paul KennedyMr. & Mrs. Walter J. KielarMr. & Mrs. C. Wayne KingstonMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. KisselMr. Francis A. Korwek ‘69 & Mrs. Angela D.KorwekMr. & Mrs. Kenneth KrygowskiMr. Michael A. Kulis ‘87 & Mrs. Rachel KulisDr. Stephen J. Kushner ‘80 & Mrs. Pamela G.KushnerMr. & Mrs. Harry KutchMr. William J. Letts, IIIMr. Thomas G. Lewis, III ‘62 & Mrs. Pauline D.LewisMs. Darlene D. Lin ‘93Mr. William P. Lloyd ‘73 & Mrs. Cynthia L.LloydProf. John A. Loughney ‘65 & Mrs. AmyLoughneyMr. Frederick J. Lutz ‘77 & Mrs. Lisa A. LutzMr. & Mrs. George LyonMr. Robert H. Mackey ‘50Mr. Richard V. Maiocco ‘73 & Mrs. Christine S.MaioccoMr. & Mrs. Scott M. MalfitanoMr. Matthew G. Manlove ‘97Mr. Joseph G. Marini ‘78 & Mrs. Gay K. MariniMs. Genevieve Burke Marino ‘83Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. MatternDr. & Mrs. Douglas E. MazzucaMr. Michael J. McCadden, Esq. ‘77Mr. Brian McDonald & Mrs. Leahbeth R. (Weis)McDonald ‘83Dr. Gerard M. McGeehan ‘76 & Dr. Judith P.WaysCapt. Thomas P. McGuire ‘56 & Mrs. JudyKoonce McGuireMr. Mark E. McLaughlin ‘68 & Mrs. KarenMcLaughlinMr. Mark H. McLaughlin ‘56 & Mrs. Nelda M.McLaughlinDr. Robert L. McNamara ‘82 & Dr. CindyMcNamaraMs. Erin P. McNichol ‘92Mr. & Mrs. James A. MelvinMr. Andrew K. Merz & Mrs. Anne BroussardMr. Michael F. Miscoski ‘66 & Mrs. Kyle M.MiscoskiMr. J. Michael Monaco ‘85Mr. Michael J. Monaco ‘61Ms. Kathryn R. Morro ‘92Mr. & Mrs. Hugh MurphyMr. Arthur M. NaccarelliMrs. Maureen NewtonMr. & Mrs. John J. NocketMr. John J. Nowaczyk ‘87 & Mrs. Ciara M.(O’Connell) Nowaczyk ‘87Dr. & Mrs. Anthony O’KorenMr. Jeffrey L. Olmstead ‘71 & Mrs. Karen A.OlmsteadMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’MaraCol. Francis D. Pacello ‘57 & Mrs. Carol A.PacelloMr. & Mrs. Matthew M. PammerMr. Stephen P. Patrizio ‘69 & Mrs. Judith M.PatrizioMr. & Mrs. Matthew P. PayneMr. John Powell ‘61 & Mrs. Lynda PowellMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. ProfitaMr. & Mrs. John J. QuinnMr. Raymond F. Quinn, Jr. ‘76 & Mrs. Carol R.QuinnDr. Leo W. Raisis & Dr. Irene RaisisMr. David A. Repka ‘75 & Mrs. Janet N. RepkaDr. Michael X. Repka ‘72 & Dr. Mary AnneFaccioloMr. Peter S. Robinson ‘60 & Mrs. AnnRobinsonMr. James N. Rogers & Mrs. Sarah E. (Gioffre)Rogers ‘93Mr. John W. Rollins, III ‘88 & Mrs. Carin RollinsMr. Danilo R. Salameda & Dr. Pam M. MooreMr. Charles A. Sanbe Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. LynneMarie SanbeMr. & Mrs. Martin J. SandosMr. Stephen L. Sapienza ‘69Mr. & Mrs. William A. SchatzmanMr. & Mrs. Hugh SheaMr. & Mrs. John W. Simons, IVMr. Rajbir Singh ‘00Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. SingleyDr. & Mrs. David P. SmackDr. Joseph M. Small ‘61 & Mrs. Susan SmallMs. Elizabeth SmigielskiDr. James A. Stockman, III ‘61 & Mrs. LeeStockmanDr. John D. Sullivan ‘83 & Mrs. Jennifer R.(Reardon) Sullivan ‘83Mr. C. Leslie Sweeney ‘85 & Mrs. SarahSweeneyDr. David B. Thomas, II ‘98Dr. Richard Thompson ‘51 & Dr. IreneThompsonMr. John J. Tosi, Jr. ‘66 & Mrs. Patrice P. TosiMr. Nicholas Trainer ‘83 & Mrs. Pamela A.TrainerDr. Bruce A. Twarog ‘70 & Mrs. BarbaraTwarogMr. & Mrs. John R. Vaile, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. VoellMr. John J. Wasniewski ‘99Mr. John V. Watson ‘83 & Mrs. Kimberly H.WatsonJocelyn Voell Wells ‘90Dr. Henri F. Wendel ‘43Ms. Darla F. WilsonMrs. Kathleen WrightDr. Gang Xu & Dr. Fan Wang41


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearSustainer (cont)$250-$499Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. ZakielarzMr. James L. ZawickiDr. Miroslaw Zdunek & Dr. MonikaPartyka-ZdunekMr. Kenneth A. Zimmerman & Mrs. Sheila A.(Sullivan) Zimmerman ‘86Contributor$100-$249Dr. & Mrs. Joseph L. AbbottMrs. Marcy AitkenMr. Josh M. Alcorn ‘99 & Brianna DanielleAlcornMr. & Mrs. Alan AleixoMr. Christopher J. Ambrogi ‘11Mr. Michael K. Ambrogi ‘11Mr. Frank Andrews & Dr. Carla AndrewsAnonymousMr. Keith W. Anzilotti ‘56 & Mrs. BarbaraAnzilottiLt. Col. Austin T. Appleton ‘89Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. ArasimMr. & Mrs. Bruce AulenMr. Paul C. Badame, Esq. ‘91Dr. Andrejs Baidins & Mrs. Dzintra BaidinsMs. Christine L. BambuMr. & Mrs. David J. BarnardMs. Ellen M. Barnard ‘84Mr. John M. Barnum ‘80Mr. & Mrs. Julian H. Baumann, Jr.Mr. Matthew D. Baxter ‘89 & Mrs. Stacey A.BaxterMr. Brian BellewMr. Joseph J. Bellew ‘80 & Mrs. Kelly A. BellewMr. Kevin M. Bellew ‘87 & Mrs. Lisa BellewMr. & Mrs. David A. BergerMr. Kenneth R. Berl ‘82 & Mrs. Meghann BerlMr. Richard E. Berl, Jr. ‘72 & Mrs. Sheree J.BerlMs. Mary Ann BernackyMr. & Mrs. David BiceMr. & Mrs. David G. BillsMr. & Mrs. Michael J. BlaisdellMr. & Mrs. David A. BolnerMr. Martin P. Bonnes ‘81Ms. Megan H. (Hazzard) Boswick ‘88Mr. & Mrs. William B. Boundy, Jr.Mrs. Dianne BowenMr. James T. Bowers ‘76 & Mrs. RebeccaBowersMr. Joseph C. Bowers ‘73 & Mrs. Helen L.BowersDr. David A. Boyajian ‘96 & Mrs. AnnetteBoyajianMr. Kimber H. Boyer, Jr. ‘60Mr. Francis Boyle ‘37 & Mrs. Anne B. BoyleMr. Michael T. Boyle ‘95 & Mrs. Michelle BoyleMr. Stephen J. Bozzo ‘87Mr. J. Frank Braceland ‘68 & Mrs. Monica R.BracelandMr. John G. Braceland ‘71 & Mrs. Linda L.BracelandMr. Gary A. Bradford & Mrs. Deborah L. (Giles)Bradford ‘84Mr. John E. Bradley ‘64 & Mrs. Gayla BradleyMr. J. Patrick Bradley & The HonorableKathleen C. LucasMr. Joseph P. Brooks ‘72 & Mrs. Denise M.BrooksMr. John C. Brostrom & Mrs. Geralyn M.(Getty) Brostrom ‘79Mr. & Mrs. Jerome BroussardMr. Thomas E. Brown ‘51 & Mrs. Mary EllenBrownDr. & Mrs. Joseph P. BrowneMr. & Mrs. William L. BrowningMr. & Mrs. Robert BryantMr. Michael Buchanan ‘65 & Mrs. JoanBuchananMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Burdziak, Jr.Mr. William J. Burkavage, Jr. ‘66 & Mrs. JudithG. BurkavageMr. Christopher Burke & Mrs. Michele C.(Sack) Burke ‘85Mr. Gerard P. Burke ‘48 & Mrs. Ann M. BurkeMr. William Burns ‘56 & Mrs. Grace BurnsMr. & Mrs. Richard S. Calabrese Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Cancelliere Jr., Esq.Dr. Qing Cao & Mrs. Fangling WangDr. & Mrs. Anthony P. CarboMr. Frank J. Carlino ‘49 & Mrs. Ann MarieCarlinoMr. Gerald E. Carpenter ‘66 & Mrs. MargaretA. CarpenterMr. Benedict CarrollMr. Daniel B. Carroll ‘80 & Mrs. SuzanneCarrollDr. Mark F. Carroll ‘77 & Mrs. Christine M.StephensonMrs. Melanne CaverlyMr. Peter J. Cekaitis ‘79Mr. Christopher L. Chambers & Mrs. Denise A.(Doyle) Chambers ‘89Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. ChapmanMr. & Mrs. Haiqiang ChenDr. Wu Chen & Mrs. Tina ZhaoMr. & Mrs. Thomas ChristiansenThe Churchill FamilyMr. Michael Ciliberti ‘75 & Mrs. BonnieCilibertiMr. Vincent P. Cipollone ‘59 & Mrs. BettyCipolloneMr. Joseph P. Clark ‘77 & Mrs. Joanne F. ClarkMr. & Mrs. Kurt S. Clements, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. David P. Cline, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. CoccoMr. Michael A. Cogdall & Ms. Katherine L.(Romano) Cogdall ‘96Mr. & Mrs. Patrick E. CogginsMr. & Mrs. Norwood J. ColemanDr. Joseph C. College ‘56 & Mrs. Judith N.College42


Mr. & Mrs. James T. CollinsMr. Mark D. Collins, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. ConatyMr. & Mrs. Emmanuel CondeMs. Marian ConforteMr. Kevin J. Conmy ‘81 & Mrs. Diana M.ConmyDr. Dennis M. Conneen ‘64 & Mrs. PatriciaConneenMr. Patrick G. Conroy ‘91 & Mrs. PatriceConroyMr. Michael Consedine, Esq. & Mrs. Megan L.(Totino) Consedine, Esq. ‘87Ms. Cassidy V. Conway ‘12Mr. Richard L. Conway ‘65 & Mrs. Sandra R.ConwayDr. & Mrs. Kevin P. CooganMrs. Doris E. CooneyMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. CorbettMs. Colleen E. (Healy) Corrado ‘98Mr. Douglas R. Corrigan ‘85 & Mrs. CatherineCorriganMr. Sean M. Corrigan ‘94Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. CorsiniDr. & Mrs. Frederick L. CottrellMr. & Mrs. Mark J. CourtneyMr. & Mrs. Joseph CowperthwaiteMr. Gerald Coyne ‘71 & Mrs. Kathleen CoyneDr. Eileen Crawford ‘99 & Mr. Dana SchmunkMr. William E. Craven, Jr. ‘44Mr. Stephen J. Crifasi, Jr. ‘03Mr. Ernest Crofoot ‘42 & Mrs. Michele CrofootMr. Thomas S. Cross ‘69 & Mrs. Frances S.CrossMrs. Cynthia CutlerMr. & Mrs. Hervine A. DaCostaMr. & Mrs. Stephen P. DaintonMr. Eric Dalton & Mrs. Sandi L. (Ciarlo)Dalton ‘89Mr. M. Gordon Daniels, Esq. ‘79 & Mrs.Carolyn C. DanielsMr. & Mrs. Gedeon I. DeakMr. Edwin J. Dealy ‘91 & Mrs. Heather L. DealyMr. & Mrs. Edwin M. DealyMr. Mark Dechellis & Dr. Patricia O. (Olympia)Dechellis ‘92Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Deeble, Jr.Dr. Jude T. Deeney ‘77 & Mrs. Tomoko DeeneyMr. Stephen E. Della Noce ‘04Mr. & Mrs. Tracey S. DennewitzMr. & Mrs. Dominick J. D’EramoMr. & Mrs. Michael J. DeSantisMr. Jeremiah Desmond ‘39Mr. Paul Desmond ‘48 & Mrs. Helen DesmondMr. Keith S. Dever ‘83 & Mrs. Isabel M. DeverMr. & Mrs. John P. DeVidoMr. Martin J. Devine ‘74 & Mrs. Kelly J. DevineMr. & Mrs. Richard G. DeweesMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. DiBiancaMr. Robert M. Dieter ‘72 & Mrs. Carol A. DieterMrs. Theresa DieterMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. DillmanMr. Mark J. DiNardo ‘79 & Mrs. Michele K.DiNardoMr. Michael L. DiSabatino ‘99 & Mrs.Catherine E. (Dodd) DiSabatino ‘99Mr. Michael T. Dogum ‘91Mr. Edward J. Dolphin ‘04Mr. Alan F. Dombrowski ‘78 & Mrs. Donna S.DombrowskiMrs. Deneen DonnleyMr. J. Michael Donohoe ‘92Mr. & Mrs. Kevin B. DonovanMr. F. Neil Dougherty ‘85 & Mrs. Laura C.DoughertyMr. Thomas M. Dougherty & Mrs. Anne(Filliben) Dougherty ‘84Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. DowlingMr. William T. Doyle & Mrs. Andrea L. (Klocko)Doyle ‘84Mr. Joseph J. Duda ‘72 & Mrs. Jean M. DudaMr. Raymond A. Duda ‘68 & Mrs. Roslyn M.DudaMr. Edward J. Duffy ‘74 & Mrs. Mary LynnDuffyMr. & Mrs. Colin DunlaveyMr. Leo DusaMr. John C. Edwards ‘74 & Mrs. EleanorEdwardsMr. Frederick A. Eissler ‘79 & Mrs. Helene A.(McHugh) Eissler ‘79Dr. Daniel J. Elliott ‘93 & Mrs. Michelle P.(Paraskewich) Elliott ‘93Mr. & Mrs. Mark EmptageMs. Lisa A. EpifanoMrs. Marisa A. (Cole) Facciolo ‘93Dr. Joseph O. FalodunMrs. Topelolu FalodunMr. & Mrs. Charles L. FeldMr. & Mrs. Joseph FermaMr. Jonathan W. Ferro ‘95 & Mrs. Kathy(Rosini) Ferro ‘95Mr. J. Ronald Fidler ‘49Mr. Adam H. Figueira ‘01<strong>2012</strong> Senior Class President MatthewWalters and VP Jake Prein at graduation.43


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearContributor (cont)$100-$249Mr. & Mrs. Michael FinizioMrs. Marjorie FinleyMr. Daniel J. Fleming & Mrs. Hyunjoo (Byun)Fleming ‘88Ms. June FlemingMrs. Nancy A. FlemingMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. FordMs. Sharon FordMr. Christopher R. Forrest ‘64Mr. Lawrence T. Foti, Esq. ‘68Dr. Alexander D. S. Fremuth, Ph.D. & Dr.Cynthia S. FremuthMs. Kathryn E. Fulda ‘11Dr. & Mrs. John F. GajdaMr. Francis Gallagher ‘97Mr. & Mrs. James M. GallagherMr. & Mrs. John GallagherMs. Kaitlin M. Gallagher ‘02Mr. & Mrs. Thomas GalvinMr. James P. Gannon ‘82 & Mrs. MaureenGannonMr. Stephen J. Gardiner & Mrs. Christine M.(Manubay) Gardiner ‘91Mr. John P. Garniewski, III ‘01Mr. Matthew T. Gehrt ‘96 & Mrs. ElizabethGehrtMr. & Mrs. William J. GeimeierMrs. Laura M. (Marcinko) Gerard, Esq. ‘84Mr. Albert F. Giampietro ‘62 & Mrs. DorothyGiampietroMr. & Mrs. F. George GioffreMr. Joseph V. Giordano ‘00 & Amy HirschMr. Stephen P. Giovannini ‘79 & Mrs. Dawn E.GiovanniniMr. Brian C. Githens ‘92 & Mrs. Kate GithensMr. Matthew J. Githens ‘96Mr. Francis E. Gleason ‘50 & Mrs. Mary S.GleasonMr. Sean E. Gleason ‘70Dr. Timothy W. Gleason ‘67 & Mrs. Jennifer U.GleasonDr. James M. Goett ‘68 & Mrs. Lucy GoettMr. & Mrs. David C. GorelickDr. Richard E. Gorman ‘78Mr. Thomas W. Gorman ‘76 & Mrs. NancyGormanMr. & Mrs. Charles P. GraefMr. David M. Green ‘76 & Mrs. Geralyn S.(Savini) Williams ‘76At Baccalaurette, Dr. Marinelli presented Charles and Diane Ciarrocchi with a copy ofTerry Newitt’s Patio print featuring seven graduates, representing their seven childrenwho have now all graduated from <strong>Archmere</strong>.Mr. William H. Green, Jr. ‘79 & Mrs. AmandaC. (Cheetham) Green ‘81Mr. & Mrs. Dominic A. Gregorio, Jr.Dr. Ronald E. Gribbins ‘61 & Mrs. Martha A.GribbinsMr. Stefan Gunther ‘92 & Mrs. Maria J. RosiniGunther ‘92Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Hacker, IIIMr. Christian B. Hagerty ‘93 & Mrs. CelestineHagertyMr. & Mrs. Robert K. Hahm, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Dmitrios HalakosMr. Thomas Hale & Mrs. Karen (McLaughlin)Hale ‘86Mr. & Mrs. Frank HamiltonMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Hamilton, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. John P. HanlonMr. Michael E. Harkins ‘59 & Mrs. HelenHarkinsMr. Douglas J. Harrison ‘68 & Mrs. Joan K.HarrisonHarvard Environmental, Inc.Dr. Kirsten A. Hauer M.D.Mr. & Mrs. William O. HazelMrs. Sandra HazzardMr. Thomas A. Hazzard ‘61 & Mrs. CatherineQ. HazzardMr. & Mrs. Don HealyMr. John D. Henry ‘42 & Mrs. Janet H. HenryMr. John M. Herndon, II ‘57 & Mrs. TinaHerndonMr. Francis J. Hickman ‘64 & Mrs. StephanieHickmanMr. & Mrs. Christopher R. HicksMr. Robert R. Hiddemen & Mrs. Donna M.(Shustack) Hiddemen ‘79Mrs. Denise T. HindesMr. Mark M. Hodlofski & Mrs. Kristin K.(Kennedy) Hodlofski ‘91Ms. Jody HoffmanMr. William L. Hogan ‘81Dr. I. Dennis Holgado ‘91 & Mrs. Jennifer J.(Graff) Holgado ‘9144


Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. HollandMr. & Mrs. Gerard F. HolmesMr. & Mrs. Eldon HomseyMr. & Mrs. Jeffery P. HopkinsMrs. Patricia J. HouckRev. John M. Hynes ‘57Mr. Stephen A. Iacobucci ‘07Mr. Edmond M. Ianni, Esq. ‘75 & Mrs. AnnMarie J. IanniMr. & Mrs. David IfkovitsMr. & Mrs. Robert W. IrwinMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. JackeyMr. Simon S. Jackson ‘94Ms. Devra A. JamisonMr. & Mrs. Jonathan JezykMr. Michael C. Johnson, Jr.Mr. Michael Johnson & Mrs. Bianca I. S.(Shorteno) Fraser-Johnson ‘98Mr. Luke T. Jones ‘96 & Mrs. Lauren E. BesteJones ‘96Mr. & Mrs. Francis R. JulianDr. Paul C. Keenan, Jr. ‘71 & Mrs. Nancy L.KeenanMr. Daniel F. Kelleher, Esq. ‘53 & Mrs. Jane R.KelleherMr. Michael E. Kelly & Mrs. Nicole TheodoreKelly ‘89Mr. Robert F. Kelly, Jr. ‘70 & Mrs. Tritty KellyKelly’s SportsMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. KennedyDr. & Mrs. W. Alan KeoghDr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Kestner, Jr.Mrs. Rosemary K. KillianMr. Christopher A. King ‘88Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. KirkwoodMr. Douglas J. Kissel ‘67Mrs. Susan B. KissellDr. Howard Klaskin & Mrs. Kari M. (Nelson)Klaskin ‘80Mrs. Genevieve KleinMr. & Mrs. Joseph H. KraftMrs. Joan KraussMr. Lewis Krieg ‘63Ms. Meredith A. Kruse ‘12Ms. Mary Patricia KwokaMr. Marc A. Labroli, Ph.D. ‘88Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Lamb, Esq.Mr. James G. Lanahan ‘61 & Mrs. Jule LanahanMr. Richard G. Lanahan ‘60 & Mrs. Pam J.LanahanDr. & Mrs. Dennis J. LandiniMr. William B. Larson, Sr. & Mrs. Pamela C.MeitnerMr. Denis E. LaSotaMr. Keith A. Latini-McIntyre & Mrs. Diane M.Latini-McIntyre ‘84Mr. & Mrs. John T. LawlessDr. Thomas Lehman & Dr. Sharon LehmanMr. & Mrs. Dennis LeonardMr. & Mrs. Jia-Shyong LinMr. & Mrs. Gary C. Linarducci, Esq.Dr. William Long & Mrs. Miriam RonchiMr. & Mrs. William W. Long, IIIMr. Eric J. Longo ‘03Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. LoveDr. Paul F. Lovell ‘57 & Mrs. Catherine W.LovellMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. LynchMr. & Mrs. Jerome LynchDr. & Mrs. David A. MagedMr. J. Michael Magee, Esq. ‘75 & Mrs. BeverlyMageeMr. Phillip M. Maher ‘96 & Mrs. Kelly MaherMr. Brian ManelskiMr. & Mrs. Wayne ManloveDr. & Mrs. William J. Mannella, Jr.Dr. Gabriel Marcella ‘60 & Mrs. JudithMarcellaMr. Peter K. Mariani ‘79 & Mrs. Erin K.MarianiMs. Angela M. Marinelli ‘90Mr. Sotiere MarinisMr. Christopher M. Marky ‘12Dr. Christopher Martin ‘75 & Mrs. LydiaMartinMr. Christopher J. Mascioli ‘11Mr. Michael MasonDr. Stephen B. Mastella ‘78 & Mrs. Laura A.MastellaMr. Michael A. Matassino ‘92 & Mrs. JaimeMatassinoMr. & Mrs. Edward D. MatyasMr. & Mrs. Eugene J. MaurerMr. Brian J. Mazzei ‘95Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. MazzioMr. & Mrs. Raymond A. McAlonanMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. McBrideMr. Daniel J. McCadden ‘07Mrs. Virginia M. (Jones) McCadden ‘78Mr. T. Warren McCafferty ‘50 & Mrs. BarbaraMcCaffertyMr. Daniel J. McColgan ‘85 & Mrs. ColleenMcColganMr. & Mrs. Michael E. McCordMr. & Mrs. Mark W. McCurninMr. Jonathan A. McDonald ‘98 & Ms.Stephanie Marie Norman ‘04Mr. James R. McEowen ‘51 & Mrs. Margaret A.McEowenMr. & Mrs. William C. McGivneyMr. & Mrs. William V. McGlincheyMr. John E. McGovern ‘58 & Mrs. LindaMcGovernMr. Mark J. McGovern ‘63 & Mrs. Christina T.CurranMr. Kevin McGuinness ‘82 & Mrs. Victoria C.McGuinnessMr. Edward L. McHugh ‘50Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McHughMr. Christopher McKenney & Mrs. MarthaBostonRev. Joseph McLaughlin, O.Praem.Mr. Peter H. McNamara ‘74 & Mrs. ElizabethMcNamaraMs. Bridget A. McNichol ‘9445


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearContributor (cont)$100-$249Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. McNichol, IIIMr. & Mrs. Francis McVeyMr. & Mrs. Chin-Kai MengMr. & Mrs. Charles F. MengersMr. David P. Mengers ‘83 & Mrs. Patricia A.MengersMr. & Mrs. John MillardMr. & Mrs. John B. Millard, IIIMr. Anthony Mirenda & Dr. Rosalie M.MirendaMr. & Mrs. David J. MonigalMr. & Mrs. Edward MontoothMr. Garrett B. Moritz & Mrs. Christine C.(Julian) Moritz ‘95Dr. & Mrs. Mark MulvihillMr. & Mrs. Kenneth O. MundaDr. & Mrs. Christopher J. MurphyMr. Daniel J. Murphy ‘65 & Mrs. RosanneMurphyDr. John W. Murphy ‘89 & Mrs. Alicia MurphyMr. Kevin P. Murphy ‘12Dr. Richard J. Murphy ‘62 & Mrs. RosemaryMurphyMr. Vincent Nardo ‘52 & Mrs. Jo Anne NardoDr. Gregory W. Natello ‘72Dr. Anthony V. Nero, Jr. ‘60Mr. & Mrs. Terry J. NewittDr. & Mrs. John M. NistaMr. Justin T. Norman ‘07Mr. David Novak & Mrs. Lisa C. (Duszak)Novak ‘94Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. NowaczykOffice BasicsMr. Robert O’Flynn O’Brien, Esq. ‘75 & Mrs.Susan C. Over, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. O’KeefeDr. & Mrs. Daniel P. O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Michael OleckMr. & Mrs. James M. OlsenMr. John J. O’Malley ‘73 & Mrs. JaniceO’MalleyMr. Thomas M. O’Malley ‘81 & Mrs. Wendy L.O’MalleyMs. Denise M. O’MearaMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. OrzelMr. J. P. Osmond ‘63Mr. Jeremy R. Osterstock & Mrs. Tara M.(Fletcher) Osterstock ‘98Ms. Mary A. Pace ‘78Dr. Gonzalo T. Palacios ‘55 & Mrs. AnnePalaciosMr. & Mrs. Peter A. Papa, Jr.Mr. Prasad Parab & Dr. Susmita ParabMr. Michael Paregian & Mrs. Noelle A.Lauer-Paregian ‘94Mr. Charles Paski, III ‘76 & Mrs. Mary PaskiMs. Payal Patel ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Earl J. Pearce IIMr. & Mrs. Ralph T. PepeMr. Edward J. Peters ‘41 & Mrs. Dolores H.PetersMs. Laura A. Pettinelli ‘08Dr. James E. Phillips ‘75 & Dr. Gloria F. PhillipsMr. L. James Phillips ‘44 & Mrs. Doris PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Matthew PintoMr. David Porter & Mrs. Dana E. (Lambrecht)Porter ‘91Mrs. Catherine M. Powell-ClothierMr. & Mrs. Frank ProctorDr. Gregory T. Pruckmayr ‘93Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Quercetti, Sr.Mr. Raymond C. Radulski, Esq. ‘01 & Mrs. ErinK. RadulskiDr. & Mrs. Natwarlal V. RamaniCol. John Ramler ‘68 & Mrs. Linda J. RamblerMr. & Mrs. Timothy L. RandolphMr. & Mrs. Laurence A. RaniereMr. & Mrs. Carmen J. RappucciMr. R. Christopher Rappucci ‘91 & Ms. MariaA. Cole ‘94Mr. Thomas J. Raymond ‘97 & Mrs. Kieren J.(Detweiler) Raymond ‘00RE/MAX Town & CountryMrs. Christine E. ReevesDr. & Mrs. Thomas M. ReillyMr. & Mrs. David T. RenshawMr. Dana P. RobinsonMr. Ethan F. Robinson ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. RogersDr. & Mrs. Denis P. RogersMr. Raymond A. Rogowski ‘78 & Mrs. JenniferRogowskiMr. & Mrs. Andrew T. RoweDr. Richard A. Rowe ‘46 & Mrs. Grace B. RoweMrs. Evelyn RozplochMs. Courtney M. Rozsas ‘03Mr. & Mrs. Roger RozsasMr. & Mrs. William R. Russell, IIIMr. & Mrs. Ralph RussoDr. Katherine A. Sahm 1990Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. SanbeMr. & Mrs. Francis N. SannaDr. D. Laine Santa Maria ‘46 & Mrs. Mary A.Santa MariaMr. & Mrs. Amartej SawhneyMr. Christopher P. Scattergood ‘60 & Mrs. RitaM. ScattergoodMr. George W. Scherbak ‘69 & Mrs. Barbara C.ScherbakDr. Neil Schrandt & Dr. Mary McCrossanMs. Katherine M. Schultz ‘07Mr. Michael J. Scibinico II ‘66Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. SelvaggiMr. & Mrs. James W. SempleMr. & Mrs. Min H. SeoMr. & Mrs. Atul C. ShahMr. & Mrs. Robert J. ShantzRafael Shapiro & Ingrid AraucoMrs. Rosalie A. SheetsDr. Gerald P. Sherwin ‘58 & Mrs. RobertaSherwin46


Mr. Kevin J. Shields ‘73 & Mrs. Rose M. ShieldsMr. & Mrs. James C. Short, Jr.Mr. Charles E. Sibre ‘67 & Mrs. Ellen R. SibreMrs. Rosemary K. SibreMr. William P. Sickles ‘79 & Mrs. VictoriaSicklesMr. Alexander Signora & Mrs. Patricia A.(Aitken) Signora ‘82Mr. John W. Simons ‘12Mrs. Kristen SimpersMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. SinnottMr. & Mrs. Daniel M. SkedzielewskiDr. Robert T. Smith ‘73 & Mrs. Pamela A.Vercellone-SmithSoftmart Government ServicesMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Spano, Sr.Mr. Robert M. Spano, Jr. ‘96Dr. Francis X. Speidel ‘66 & Mrs. DoreenSpeidelMr. & Mrs. Marvin K. SpenceMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. SpillanMr. Frank J. Spitz, III & Dr. Cheryl A. BolingerMr. & Mrs. E. John Spoehr, Jr.Mr. J. Neil Stalter ‘56 & Mrs. Patricia StalterMr. & Mrs. Mark S. StelliniMs. Nan K. Storm-SabiaMr. Richard T. Stover & Mrs. Theresa F.(Fitzpatrick) Stover ‘88Mr. Donald M. Sturgeon ‘86Mr. & Mrs. Andrew SullivanMr. & Mrs. Richard A. SwainMr. Richard A. Sweeny ‘83 & Mrs. Lisa V.SweenyMr. & Mrs. Keith SylvestreMr. Peter Szeto & Dr. Irene SzetoMr. & Mrs. Brendan K. TaggartMr. William J. Tancredi, Esq. ‘72 & Mrs. KarenL. TancrediMr. Gregory D. Thacker & Mrs. Rosane M.CorullonMr. Jason Thompson & Mrs. Judith A. (Lovell)Thompson ‘88Mr. Peter D. ThomsonMr. Robert F. Tigani, Sr. ‘61 & Mrs. LindaTiganiMr. Richard U. Tobar ‘82Mr. Anthony M. Tosi ‘63 & Mrs. Elizabeth TosiDr. William M. Trachtman ‘81 & Mrs. KimberlyA. TrachtmanMr. Brian P. Trainer ‘93Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. TruittMs. Alexandra D. Tsaganos ‘12Mr. Vincent Ventresca & Mrs. Kathleen M.(Bowers) Ventresca ‘87Mr. & Mrs. Valentine A. VerissimoMr. Nicholas J. Verna ‘77 & Mrs. Joanne VernaMr. Erich D. Villasis ‘91 & Mrs. Staci L. VillasisMr. Christopher G. Voudouris ‘99 & Mrs.Melissa VoudourisMr. & Mrs. Norman WagnerMr. Richard J. Waldis & Mrs. Lorri M.(McNamee) Waldis ‘80Mr. & Mrs. Richard WaldisMs. Sarah J. Waldis ‘12Dr. & Mrs. Eric A. WalkerMr. David I. Walsh, Esq. ‘61Mr. Ryan C. Washall ‘03Mr. Jefferson C. Weekley ‘43 & Mrs. DorothyWeekleyMr. & Mrs. Hubert C. Whan TongMr. & Mrs. Samuel W. WhitakerMrs. Margaret D. WhiteMr. Todd White & Mrs. Christina K.(Komanowsky) White ‘84Mr. Clarence M. Williams ‘76 & Mrs. ThelmaWilliamsMr. & Mrs. Kevin L. WillinMr. Charles Witsil ‘12Mr. Robert Wolownik ‘74 & Mrs. Kathleen S.KellerMr. & Mrs. Donald W. WoodsideMs. Megan Wozniak ‘90Mr. Robert L. Yacyshyn ‘97Mr. John J. Yannacone ‘79 & Mrs. Sandra K.(Guggenberger) Yannacone 1980Mr. & Mrs. James S. YoderMr. David T. Zakielarz ‘89 & Mrs. KellyZakielarzMr. Joseph Zakielarz ‘83 & Mrs. DerynZakielarzMr. & Mrs. Stewart ZenoriniMs. Justine Zhang ‘14Mr. & Mrs. Alan M. ZugeharAssociate$1-$99Mr. Joseph AbbruzzesiMr. Seth M. Adams ’12Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. AlberoMr. Harry F. Albert ‘78Mr. Michael J. Aleardi, Jr. ‘12Mr. Daniel J. Algeo ‘63Ms. Jessica K. Ambrogi ‘04Mr. Jess D. Anderson ‘92 & Mrs. HeidiAndersonMs. Elyse C. Andrews ‘12Anonymous (6)Ms. Ann T. Anthony ‘83Abbott Richard J. Antonucci, O.Praem.Ms. Gabriella Arauco-Shapiro ‘11Mr. J. Louis Bachofer ‘49 & Mrs. Anne R.BachoferMr. Eric Steenson & Dr. Elizabeth L. BakerSteenson ‘97Mr. Mark J. Baniewicz ‘69 & Mrs. Janice D.BaniewiczHon. Kathleen P. BartleyMr. Patrick C. Bastian ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Guy BattMs. Alexandra E. Beatson ‘12Mrs. Stephanie P. BeaudetDr. Michael Beers ‘77 & Mrs. Lorraine B. BeersMr. & Mrs. John Bellace47


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearAssociate (cont)$1-$99Mrs. Rosalba R. BellenMs. Joan Berna ‘81Mr. Kenneth C. Bertram ‘77 & Mrs. RobinBertramMr. & Mrs. Paul E. BilodeauMr. Glenn A. Bixby III ‘06Mr. Philip J. Blonski ‘08Ms. Elizabeth G. Bock ‘08Ms. Rosemary Bock ‘06Mr. & Mrs. Nathan H. BoltonMr. Edward J. BonnesMr. Christopher B. Boone ‘93Mr. Herbert E. Bowers ‘85Mr. John M. BradleyMr. Kevin P. Bradley ‘87 & Mrs. Tracey K.BradleyMr. & Mrs. Peter BradleyMr. Noel BregerMrs. Kara A. Briggs ‘94Ms. Andrea M. Broadt ‘03Ms. Lisa H. Broadt ‘05Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Broadt, Esq.Dr. John S. Brooks, Jr. ‘66Mr. Trevor J. Brown ‘11Mr. & Mrs. John F. BubelMr. Dillon C. Buckley ‘09Ms. Madeline R. Buckley ‘11Mr. Sean B. Buckley ‘88Mr. Joseph L. Budka, Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. Cynthia A.BudkaMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Budka, Sr.Mr. Christian M. Burdziak ‘03Ms. Jillian M. Burdziak ‘06Mr. & Mrs. William E. BurkeMr. & Mrs. Charles J. BurnsMr. Matthew A. Burns ‘03Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Burns Jr.Mr. Grant R. Burton ‘94Mr. & Mrs. James C. BurtonMr. Joseph L. ButlerMs. Julia W. Byrnes ‘09Mr. Thomas R. Byrnes ‘11Mr. Sangho Byun ‘91 & Mrs. ElizabethGilbride ‘93Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. CahillMr. & Mrs. Richard J. CaldwellMr. Louis A. Camagna ‘72Mr. & Mrs. Paul CampanellaMr. & Mrs. Jared CampbellMr. Andrew J. Campion ‘07Mr. Matthew C. Campion ‘03Mr. Joseph H. Canfield ‘12Ms. Laurie A. Cannon ‘91Mr. & Mrs. Wallace L. CannonMr. William P. Caram ‘95 & Mrs. Abby CaramMr. & Mrs. John E. CarneyMr. J. Gregory Carroll ‘66 & Mrs. SuzanneCarrollMs. Theresa M. Carroll ‘85Mr. Thomas K. Cassidy ‘83 & Mrs. Sophia A.CassidyMs. Jane D. CastleMs. Cheryl L. CatherwoodMr. Thomas P. Cavanaugh ‘61 & Mrs. MaryannF. CavanaughMr. & Mrs. Dale D. CawbyMr. Ken J. Chang ‘02Mr. John P. Chanowski ‘64 & Mrs. SallyChanowskiMs. Briana N. Chapman ‘12Dr. & Mrs. Mark C. ChenMr. Evan T. Christiansen ‘12Dr. Jennifer ChristyClass of 2011Mr. Ottis A. ClineMr. Andrew P. Cocco ‘04 & Mrs. Ashley CoccoMr. Michael J. Coleman ‘92 & Mrs. Lauren W.ColemanMr. Daniel CollinsMr. John J. Commiskey, Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. MaryKate CommiskeyMr. & Mrs. Brian J. ConatyMr. Christopher J. Conaway ‘98Ms. Karen Conaway ‘01Mr. & Mrs. Daniel ConlinMr. Michael P. Connolly ‘71 & Mrs. JaneConnollyMr. Shaun R. Conway ‘98Mrs. Rosemary Conway-BauerThe Honorable & Mrs. Robert B. CooninMs. Sarah C. Coonin ‘11Mr. Andrew L. Cooper ‘04Mr. Justin A. Cooper ‘08Mr. Frank A. Costantini ‘80 & Mrs. BarbaraCostantiniMr. John Costello & Mrs. Meghan E.Bradely ‘85The Honorable B. Paul Cotter, Jr. ‘55 & Mrs.Mary A. CotterMr. William F. Cottrell ‘11Mr. Todd R. Coulson ‘92 & Christina CoulsonMs. Nora M. Crawford ‘10Ms. Karen C. Creely ‘89Mr. James A. Crielly ‘61 & Mrs. Marie A. CriellyMs. Katherine A. Crifasi ‘11Mr. Patrick M. Cronin & Mrs. Mary A.(Woolson) Cronin ‘79Mrs. Lindsay C. (Ambrose) Curtin ‘03Mr. Louis P. D’AngeloMs. Leah E. daPonteMr. George D’AurizioMr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. D’AurizioMr. Michael J. Davolos ‘05Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. DawsonMs. Brenda R. (Thayer) De Castro ‘99Mr. Jon D. DeakinsMr. & Mrs. Dennis J. DeBevecMr. & Mrs. John DeelyMr. & Mrs. John O. Deemer48


Mrs. Colleen M. DeFeliceMs. Colleen DeFruscioMr. & Mrs. Carl R. DeirmengianMr. & Mrs. Phillip J. Deldeo, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Peter DelGiornoMr. & Mrs. Arnold J. DeMuzioRev. Kurt M. Denk, S.J. ‘92Mrs. Ann F. DenteMr. R. James DeRose & Mrs. Laura M.(Mielcarek) DeRose ‘93Mr. Alex C. DeSantis ‘12Mr. Jeffrey J. DeVido ‘96 & Dr. CatherineDeVidoMr. John David DeVido ‘94 & Mrs. MaureenDeVidoMr. Jesse D. Dewees ‘12Mr. & Mrs. John T. DiamantyMr. & Mrs. Tom DiamantyMr. Vincent DiAngelus & Mrs. Christina M.(Bonanni) DiAngelus ‘96Mr. Stephen J. DiBianca ‘11Mr. Michael P. DiDaniels ‘73Mr. Jason P. DiFerdinando ‘93Mr. Michael A. DiFonzo ‘78 & Mrs. Theresa H.DiFonzoMr. Dario DiFrancesco ‘11Ms. Erica H. Dillman ‘12Mr. M. Patrick Dillon, III ‘74 & Mrs. DianeDillonMr. Bruce DiNardo ‘82 & Mrs. Amy C. DiNardoMs. Kristen L. DiNardo ‘11Mr. William A. DiNardo, Jr. ‘52Mr. & Mrs. Pat DiodatoMs. Connie DiRenzo-NolteMr. James DiSabatino ‘61 & Mrs. CandyDiSabatinoMs. Dollie DiventiMr. Connell P. Donaghy ‘12Mr. James M. Donahue, Jr. ‘73 & Mrs. Mary B.DonahueMs. Jamison P. Donahue ‘12Mr. Brian E. Donnelly ‘00 & Mrs. ErinDonnellyMrs. Frances L. DonnellyMr. John Q. Donnelly ‘11Mr. J. Thomas Donohue, III ‘61Mr. Kevin C. Donovan ‘77 & Mrs. Martha N.DonovanMr. Julian D. Dorey ‘11Ms. Barbara A. DoughertyMs. Colleen Dougherty ‘83Mr. Timothy DoughertyMr. Kevin J. Doyle & Mrs. Jennifer M.(MacMillan) Doyle ‘93Mr. Michael J. Doyle ‘66 & Mrs. Denise DoyleMr. & Mrs. Robert J. DoyleMs. Kelsey N. Dramis ‘12Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Duffy, IIIMr. Angus J. Dunlavey ‘11Mr. F. Richard Dunn ‘59 & Mrs. Marianne L.DunnMr. William A. Dunphy ‘69 & Mrs. SharonDunphyMr. & Mrs. John B. DyduckMs. Karen A. Edwards ‘79Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. EganMs. Kathryn EllisMr. Ryan P. Emptage ‘04Ms. Cara M. Eppes ‘12Mr. Craig Erickson & Mrs. Ann Marie EricksonMr. Thomas Esposito ‘92Mr. Peter A. Fagan ‘50 & Mrs. Patricia A.FaganMr. & Mrs. Richard J. FaganMr. Michael J. Falkenstein ‘12Ms. Theresa M. Fasullo ‘11Mr. Francis L. Fennell, Jr. ‘60 & Mrs. KatherineE. FennellMr. Eugene L. Fidell, Jr. ‘71 & Mrs. Dorcas E.FidellDr. John J. Finley, IV ‘96Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. FinneganMs. Anne FisherMr. Daniel P. FitzgeraldMr. George L. Flamman ‘63 & Mrs. RosemaryC. FlammanMr. Anthony G. Flynn, Jr. ‘04Mr. Alfred FraczkowskiMr. Steven Frankel & Mrs. Lisa M. (Penrod)Frankel ‘85Ms. Michelle S. Fremuth ‘09Mr. Richard B. Furey, Esq. ‘85 & Mrs. DanielleR. FureyMs. Alexis T. Furlong ‘06Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. FuscoDr. Johnathan Gajdos ‘00Dr. Joseph H. Galia, Jr. ‘69Ms. Meghan C. Gallagher ‘98Mrs. Laura GangloffMr. Eric L. Gannon ‘07Ms. Jennifer L. Gerard ‘10Ms. Lauren M. GerberMr. Robert R. Giannini ‘67Mr. & Mrs. Robert GiannitrapaniMs. Jane H. GibsonPatreece Spence ‘12 receives support fromher teammates and friends as she signs herletter of intent to play volleyball at JamesMadison University.49


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearAssociate (cont)$1-$99Ms. Rachel M. Gillen ‘11Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. GilliganMr. Robert J. Glass, Jr. ‘57 & Mrs. Susan M.GlassMr. James F. Gleason, Jr. ‘61 & Mrs. Mary L.GleasonMr. & Mrs. Charles H. GodwinMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. GoldenMr. Thomas A. Goldsmith ‘71 & Mrs. JoanneM. GoldsmithMs. Melissa A. Grabko ‘10Mr. John A. Grace, Jr.Mr. Joseph Grace & Mrs. Erin (Dickens)Grace ‘95Mr. Robert Graham, Jr.Ms. Rebecca D. Gray ‘12Mrs. Elizabeth GreenMr. Dominic A. Gregorio, III ‘10Mr. Jackson W. Gribble ‘66 & Mrs. CarolGribbleRev. John S. Grimm ‘83Mr. Thomas Gruss & Mrs. Lisa M. (Sendi)Gruss ‘93Mr. James J. Haley ‘44 & Mrs. Kathleen A.HaleyMr. & Mrs. George J. Hall, Jr.Mrs. Jean H. HalloranMs. Karen D. (Fedena) Hanson ‘79Mr. Edwin V. Harrington, Jr. ‘62 & Mrs. ElaineR. HarringtonMr. & Mrs. Glenn HartmanMs. Bonnie L. HayesMr. Kevin C. Hayes ‘12Dr. Sean Hayes ‘89 & Mrs. Molly B. (Lewis)Hayes ‘90Ms. Alexa L. Hazel ‘12Ms. Mary Henjes ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Henry, Sr.Mr. Dennis J. Henry, Jr. ‘01Mr. & Mrs. Enrique HernandezMs. Christina M. Hess ‘05Ms. Natalie M. Hess ‘03Ms. Chandler H. Hicks ‘12Mr. Austin T. High ‘12Members of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s “Auks for Life” club traveled to the “March for Life” inWashington D.C. this January with club moderator Mrs. Deb Oleck.Mr. Ryan Highland & Mrs. Kristen M. DoyleHighland ‘97Mr. Benjamin D. Hill ‘95Mr. & Mrs. John C. HilyardMr. Peter S. Hodder & Mrs. Catherine L.(Leonard) Hodder ‘84Ms. Christine E. Holmes ‘12Mr. Harry A. Hopkins, Jr.Mr. Ronald H. HopkinsMr. & Mrs. Gerald HorganMs. Kathy Y. Huang ‘12Ms. Alice HupfelMr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Hurlock, IIIMr. Alfred J. Hurlock, IV ‘89Mr. Jeffrey L. Hurlock ‘92Mr. Andrew Hutson ‘49 & Mrs. Kitty HutsonMr. Edmond S. IanniMs. Erica K. Jackey ‘08Mr. Gregory P. Jackey ‘10Mr. Lawrence T. Jilk, Jr. ‘56 & Mrs. Marcia JilkMs. Mary JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. JonesMs. Elizabeth Anne R. Jordan ‘03Mr. Antoine JouanneauMr. Michael J. Judge ‘75 & Mrs. Kathleen C.JudgeMs. Rose Ann N. JulianMr. & Mrs. James C. KagelMr. & Mrs. James F. KaibMr. Richard Kaiser ‘45Mr. Francis J. Kallam, Jr. ‘60Mr. Niko T. Karolidis ‘11Mr. Brett N. Kennedy ‘99Rev. Daniel R. KentMs. Jasmine J. Kingston ‘12Ms. Caroline M. Kirkwood ‘11Mr. & Mrs. Stephen KlingeMr. Karl Klinger & Mrs. Jane F. D. (Micallef)Klinger ‘87Mrs. Katherine N. Klocko50


Mr. William P. KlutesMr. & Mrs. John J. KnebelsKnights of ColumbusMr. John J. Kopko ‘56 & Mrs. Cornelia M.KopkoMr. Christopher J. Koppel ‘05Mr. Marc A. Kreider ‘86 & Mrs. Valerie K.KreiderMr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. KroppMs. Brittany R. Krygowski ‘07Ms. Elizabeth Kuhn ‘10Ms. Helen M. Kuhn ‘11Ms. Abigail H. Lamb ‘10Ms. Amanda M. Lamb ‘08Dr. Nelvin A. Largoza ‘77 & Mrs. VictoriaLargozaMr. David W. Latham, Jr. & Mrs. Dawn G.Gupta Latham ‘91Ms. Emily M. Leach ‘01Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E. LeighMr. Ethan LevineMr. David Levine & Mrs. Lisa (McGurgan)Levine ‘83Mr. Daniel F. Liebner ‘06Ms. Sissy LongMr. & Mrs. Donald N. LongoMr. & Mrs. Joseph LoprestiMr. & Mrs. Thomas LoveMr. Daniel LutzMs. Courtney M. Lynch ‘04Mr. Dennis A. P. Lynch ‘82 & Mrs. Adrianne M.LynchMr. & Mrs. Howard T. Lynch, Jr.Mr. James F. Lynch ‘78 & Mrs. Maria R. LynchMr. & Mrs. Edward C. MacMillanMr. James R. Maddox ‘89 & Mrs. Sandra H.(Hamilton) Maddox ‘89Mr. Connell F. Maguire ‘52 & Mrs. Deborah A.MaguireMr. Terrance S. Maguire ‘84 and Mrs. LauraMaguireMrs. Patricia MaherMr. & Mrs. Humbert L. MaioccoMr. Devon M. Malfitano ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Gerald ManleyMr. Steven T. Manley ‘98Mr. Michael P. Manlove ‘02Mr. Michael V. Marchlik ‘77 & Mrs. Jo Ann V.MarchlikMr. & Mrs. Carmen MarinelliMs. Joanna R. Marinelli ‘00Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Marinelli, IIIMs. Kelsey L. Martin ‘08Mr. Kevin J. Martin ‘62Mr. Lee Martin & Ms. Katherine BaileyMartin ‘00Mr. & Mrs. William K. MartinMr. Dominic J. Martino ‘83 & Mrs. Brenda Z.MartinoMr. Christopher J. Mascioli ‘78 & Mrs. Susan A.MascioliMr. & Mrs. Rocco L. MascioliMr. & Mrs. Frederick C. MasonMr. Joseph V. Matassino ‘53 & Mrs. CarolynMatassinoMr. Christopher A. Mathewson ‘11Ms. Paige M. Mathis ‘11Ms. Sarah A. Mattern ‘11Mr. Alexander J. Mazzuca ‘12Mr. John R. McBride, Jr. ‘08Mr. Neil McCallMs. Allison McCordMr. Christopher G. McCord ‘11Mr. David J. McCrae ‘12Mr. David M. McCrae ‘79 & Mrs. Denise L.(Wisgo) McCrae ‘79Mr. Thomas E. McCue ‘66 & Mrs. MelissaMcCueMr. John H. McDonaldMr. Shawn P. McDonald ‘89Mrs. Mary M. McDonoughMr. & Mrs. James T. McGeehinMr. & Ms. Edward McGinleyMr. Joseph H. McGlinchy ‘69 & Mrs. NancyMcGlinchyMr. John P. McHugh ‘70 & Mrs. RosanneMcHughMr. Edward B. McKay ‘66 & Mrs. BarbaraMcKayMr. & Mrs. Thomas McLaughlinMr. Sean G. McMahon ‘12Mr. Matthew T. McNeal ‘11Mr. Peter McPartland, Jr. & Ms. Alexandra C.Sowa ‘01Dr. & Mrs. Harold D. McSpaddenMs. Stella J. McSparranMr. Robert D. Mears, III ‘86 & Mrs. KatherineA. MearsMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. MehringerMr. Michael F. Melloy ‘55 & Mrs. PatriciaMelloyMr. Charles A. Mengers ‘68 & Mrs. Barbara A.MengersMr. & Mrs. William MessickMr. Anthony E. Meyer ‘57Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. MillerMr. Michael Mineo & Mrs. E. Lynn (Wachstein)Mineo ‘85Ms. Amanda M. Minutola ‘05Ms. Renee Minutola ‘99Ms. Arlene D. MooreMr. Kevin S. Moran ‘72 & Mrs. Jennifer MoranMr. Barry Morrison & Mrs. Nichola (Dalphon)Morrison ‘01Cmdr. Robert H. Morro, Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. AnitaMorroMr. Mark P. Morse ‘63 & Dr. Winifred A. MorseMr. & Mrs. Michael P. MortonMr. Bernard B. Mosebach ‘49 & Mrs. PatriciaA. MosebachDr. & Mrs. Peter M. MrozinskiMr. & Mrs. William C. MulhearnMr. John J. Mulhern, IV ‘0051


Donors for the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> Fiscal YearAssociate (cont)$1-$99Mr. Ronald Mullin, Jr. & Mrs. Shannon M.(Kelleher) Mullin ‘92Mr. Mark Mumford & Mrs. Kristin B.(Wasniewski) Mumford ‘96Mr. Timothy S. Mundy & Mrs. Erin M. (Lesutis)Mundy ‘86Mr. Brian E. Murphy ‘12Mr. Philip Nagengast ‘94Dr. Zaki Nashed ‘83 & Mrs. Kimberly B.NashedMr. Paul S. Neal ‘11Mr. Christopher F. Nenno ‘04Mr. Christopher M. Newton ‘12Mr. Jason M. Nista ‘04Mr. Patrick A. Noel, Jr. & Mrs. Adrienne K.(Kiley) Noel ‘93Mr. & Mrs. John J. NowakMs. Michelle E. Nowak ‘09Ms. Jane M. OatesMr. & Mrs. David W. O’ConnorMr. Denis F. O’Flynn O’Brien ‘74 & Mrs.Patricia S. O’BrienMr. Peter J. O’KonskiMrs. Lois B. OlsenMs. June OrlandoMajor David J. Osborn, M.D. ‘92 & Mrs.Summer J. OsbornMr. & Mrs. Lawrence OsbornMr. J. Graeme Ossorio ‘56Mr. David A. OswinkleMr. & Mrs. James ParksMr. & Mrs. Jonathan L. Parshall, Esq.Mr. James F. Pastore & Mrs. Norine A.Bastian-Pastore ‘87Mr. Mark W. Peipher ‘81 & Mrs. Janet PeipherMs. Jennifer L. PetersMr. & Mrs. John PfeifleMr. Joseph E. Phillips ‘70 & Mrs. Maureen D.PhillipsMr. Salvatore PietrafittaMr. John J. Pileggi ‘77 & Mrs. Lisa Maria F. V.PileggiMs. Emily P. Pinto ‘12Mr. Zachary A. Pinto ‘11Mrs. Anna Marie PirainoMr. Nicholas J. Pitone ‘12Ms. Andrea L. Poniecki ‘97Ms. Maryann C. PopmaDr. & Mrs. Stephen J. PorthMr. John R. Powers ‘71 & Mrs. Barbara J.PowersDr. Robert M. Preston ‘59 & Mrs. Virginia L.PrestonMr. Daniel J. Quaintance ‘08Mr. Robert D. Quaintance ‘05Ms. Anastasia E. Quinn ‘06Ms. Victoria N. Quinn ‘12Mrs. Linda J. RaineriMs. Corinne L. Rapone ‘07Mr. Seth J. Reidenberg, Esq. & Mrs. Regina M.(DeAngelis) Reidenberg, Esq. ‘91Ms. Katherine D. Reilly ‘12Ms. Joanne M. Reis ‘80Capt. Barron Rendel & Mrs. Cynthia A. (Carbo)Rendel ‘88Mr. William A. Repetto ‘12Mrs. Anna RevakMr. Todd E. Robeson & Mrs. Suzanne (Roman)Robeson ‘83Dr. Clifford R. Robinson & Dr. Anne S.RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Angelo RolloMr. Mark R. Romano & Mrs. Marie Pat(Githens) Romano ‘94Mr. & Mrs. A. Frank RoweMrs. Francesca RudinMr. Christian J. Rupertus ‘93Mr. & Mrs. S. R. SabatiniMr. Michael S. Sage ‘12Ms. Linda M. SalandraMr. David Sang ‘11Mr. Christopher J. Sanna ‘05 & Mrs. Lisle E.SannaMs. Elspeth C. Sarro ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. SavageMr. Steven D. Scattolini ‘80 & Mrs. Dina M.ScattoliniMr. Andrew J. Schilly ‘53 & Mrs. Carolyn R.SchillyMr. & Mrs. Michael F. SchubertMr. Dennis M. Selfridge ‘78Dr. & Mrs. Allen P. SeltzerMr. Sang H. Seo ‘12Mr. William D. Sheehan ‘11Mr. John R. F. Sheridan ‘62 & Mrs. Barbara B.SheridanMr. Walter K. Sherwin, Jr. ‘56 & Mrs. RosalieSherwinMr. Charles Shockley ‘53 & Mrs. Carol ShockleyMs. Rachel P. Shone ‘06Mr. Justin P. Signora ‘11Dr. Nancy SignorielliMr. & Mrs. James R. SilviusMs. Lisa N. Skedzielewski ‘06Mr. Joseph Smagala ‘67Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. SmithMr. Matthew Smith & Mrs. Kay L. (Kesterson)Smith ‘91Mr. Joseph V. Smolko ‘65 & Mrs. Nona K.SmolkoMs. Victoria M. Sowa ‘06Ms. Susan M. Squire ‘93Ms. Litza A. Stark ‘96Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. SteinMr. Eric D. Stephens & Mrs. Regan M.(Fletcher) Stephens ‘96Mr. & Mrs. James A. Sterling, IIIMr. & Mrs. Michael E. StillabowerMs. Lindsay P. Subers ‘02Dr. & Mrs. Shao-Tang SunMr. Connor A. Sweeny ‘1252


Mr. Eugene J. Szatkowski ‘64 & Mrs. Betsy J.SzatkowskiMs. Lauren M. Szeto ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Scott TakataMr. & Mrs. Mark TatascioreMr. J. Murray Tate & Mrs. Eugenia M. (Ryan)Tate ‘78Kelly Powell Taylor ‘96Ms. Stephanie M. Taylor ‘93Mr. Paul A. Them ‘09Ms. Nora E. Tibbetts ‘11Mr. Bruce W. Tigani, Esq. ‘74Mr. Peter L. Tobar ‘80 & Mrs. Lee C. TobarMr. Kyle G. Townsend ‘11Ms. Tram-Anh L. Tran Poprik ‘97Mr. Kent S. Trask ‘62Mrs. Erica N. (DiFusco) Truban ‘97Mrs. Deborah M. (McHugh) Truscello ‘81Ms. Amanda M. Vaile ‘12Mr. & Mrs. Melvin VanamanMr. Richard L. Vanderloo ‘54Mr. & Mrs. Gerardo A. VarelaMs. Monique M. Vasilchik ‘81Mr. Anthony A. Vasile ‘11Dr. & Mrs. Salvatore VasileMr. Paul E. Villafuerte ‘88Mr. & Mrs. David L. VoitMr. Theodore E. Von Mechow ‘56 & Mrs.Carolyn Von MechowMr. Michael J. Wade ‘86 & Mrs. ChristineWadeMr. James L. Wagner ‘59 & Mrs. Joyce WagnerMs. Jillian WaldmanMs. Kerry K. Walsh ‘12Mr. Michael Walsh ‘55 & Mrs. Norma WalshMr. Matthew W. Walters ‘12Mr. Eric L. Wang ‘13Ms. Kerith Wang ‘12Mr. Justin A. Warner ‘89 & Mrs. CourtneyWarnerMr. Samuel J. Weatherlow ‘12Mr. & Mrs. William A. Weatherlow, IIIMs. Christine F. Weaver ‘98Dr. & Mrs. A. A. Weech, Jr.Ms. Christine E. Wehner ‘10Mr. & Mrs. Dale J. WeiresMr. Thomas J. Weiss ‘02Mrs. Eileen WellsMr. Martin Wendel ‘45 & Mrs. Meg WendelMr. Erskine L. White, III & Mrs. Heidi E.(Huber) White ‘92Ms. Christine Kathryn Worton ‘03Mr. Joseph WortonDr. & Mrs. Michael XiaMs. Brittany M. Yanick ‘11Mrs. Roseanne A. YannaconeMr. Jonathan C. Yasik ‘05Ms. Marianne Yeager Sims ‘92Ms. Rachel H. Yoder ‘12Mr. Michael Zajano ‘63 & Mrs. Nancy ZajanoMrs. Julia A. ZappacostaMr. Richard J. Zimny ‘99Ms. Victoria W. Zugehar ‘12Matching Gift CompaniesACE Charitable Foundation Matching GiftsProgramBank of America Matching Gifts ProgramBarclay’sThe Boeing CompanyExelonFederal ExpressFirst Data FoundationFMC Corporation Matching Gift PlanGlaxo Smith Kline FoundationGraver Technologies, LLCING Direct Grant ProgramJ. P. Morgan & Co. IncorporatedKBRKimberly-Clark FoundationKraft FoodsMerck & Company, Inc.Novo NordiskPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramThe Prudential Foundation Matching GiftsSAP America, Inc.Sprint FoundationWells Fargo & Company...Thank You!<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> is grateful for each and every gift we receive. Pleaseaccept our sincere apology if your name has been inadvertently omitted orlisted incorrectly. Please notify us of any changes or corrections that need tobe made for future listings.[ p ] 302-798-6632 [ f ] 302-792-2997 3600www.archmereacademy.com53


2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Archmere</strong> Fund ReportThe <strong>Archmere</strong> FundAnnual giving is the most important fundraising that <strong>Archmere</strong> undertakes each year because donations areimmediately put to use to support the school’s operating budget and benefit our students during the academicyear. Like all independent schools, <strong>Archmere</strong> relies on the generosity of our community to ensure the premiereeducational experience we are so proud to offer. We are grateful to all of our parents, alumni, parents ofalumni, grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends who contributed to the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Archmere</strong> Fund raising arecord-setting $503,554.00!Participation by ConstituencyTotal Giving by Constituency*ConstituencyParticipationConstituencyParticipationBoard of Trustees 100.0%Faculty & Staff 99.0%Current Parents 60.4%Past Parents 16.6%Alumni 14.2%Grandparents 9.0%Past Parents $217,167Current Parents $208,450Alumni $202,995Board of Trustees $54,530Faculty & Staff $16,089Grandparents $10,271*Gifts are counted more than once if an individualbelongs to more than one constituency groupTop Five Alumni Classes - By ParticipationTop Five Alumni Classes - By Dollars RaisedClass ofParticipationClass ofAmount1936, 1937,1941, 1942100.0%1944 75.0%1952 58.3%1943 50.0%1960 48.4%1979 $13,5241976 $13,0231960 $12,5471983 $10,2381972 $8,240<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>[ p ] 302-798-6632 [ f ] 302-792-2997 3600Philadelphia Pike Claymont, DE 19703www.archmereacademy.com54


Ways To Invest In <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>Types of GiftsGifts of CashWrite a check to <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>, send a money order,or use your credit card to make a secure gift online at<strong>Archmere</strong><strong>Academy</strong>.com. You can even make your gift inautomatic monthly installments.Gifts of Appreciated Stock/SecuritiesStock gifts provide significant tax benefits. Capital gainstaxes are completely avoided and you receive an incometax deduction for the full market value of the stock.Contact us for easy to use transfer instructions.Matching GiftsMany companies match employees’ and retirees’contributions. Visit www.matchinggifts.com to see if your/your spouse’s company is one of them. If so, your HumanResources Office will have easy instructions on how todouble, sometimes even triple, your gift.Named GiftsThere are a variety of naming opportunities availablefor leadership gifts. Contact us to discuss opportunities.Memorial and Honorarium GiftsCelebrate or pay tribute to a loved one by makinga gift in their honor or memory.Gifts-In-KindGifts of goods and services are also welcome.Endowment GiftsAn endowment gift is a gift that lasts forever. Theprincipal remains in tact while the income supports<strong>Archmere</strong> in perpetuity.Charitable Gift PlanningThere are a variety of creative ways to fulfill your philanthropic goals by supporting <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>. Charitable giftplanning enables you to maximize your philanthropic potential, achieve significant tax advantages and even securelifetime income for you or some one else. You can realize financial benefits today while enriching the lives of othersfar into the future. We would be happy to work with you and your financial advisor to achieve your charitable goals.BequestsWhere there is a will, there is a way! Name <strong>Archmere</strong><strong>Academy</strong> as the recipient of all or a portion of yourestate and reduce your estate taxes.Gifts of Life InsuranceMake <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> the owner and beneficiaryof your paid-up insurance policy and receive a currentincome tax deduction.Life Income GiftsThere are a variety of gift vehicles that enable youto transfer assets such as securities, retirement planbenefits and life insurance to <strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>,benefit from a current income tax deduction, andreceive income for life.55


In MemoriamWe remember and pray for those who have passed since the last <strong>Archmere</strong>an; January - August <strong>2012</strong>.Mr. Douglas Manning StephensonJanuary 1, <strong>2012</strong>Father of R. Scott Stephenson ‘97 andElise M. Stephenson Laskas ‘00.Mrs. Katharine M. PeggJanuary 4, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Trevor ‘80 and John ‘85 PeggMr. Leonard Quill ‘49January 13, <strong>2012</strong>Grandfather of Tess ‘12 and Grace ‘15 Pfeifleand brother-in-law of Jack Hemphill ‘51.Mrs. Blanche DeMaioJanuary 13, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Mrs. Joan Dever, former<strong>Archmere</strong> Trustee (1985-1991)and maternal grandmother ofKeith ‘83 and Mark ‘84 DeverMrs. Dorothea Young SheaJanuary 23, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Thomas ‘72 and William’76Shea and wife of Thomas Shea, chartermember of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s Board of TrusteesMr. William J. TancrediJanuary 27, <strong>2012</strong>Father of William J. Tancredi, Jr. ‘72and the paternal grandfather ofWilliam ‘05 and Grace ‘08 TancrediMrs. Teresa A. RaymondJanuary 29, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandmother of Thomas ‘97,Philip ‘99, and Laura ‘02 RaymondMr. Robert G. CareyJanuary 30, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Jason A. Carey ‘92.Mr. William L. IfkovitsJanuary 31, <strong>2012</strong>Father of David J. Ifkovits, currentfaculty member, and paternalgrandfather of Ryan Ifkovits ‘15Mrs. Mary C. CarbonettiFebruary 5, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandmother of Anthony‘05 and Alex ‘12 DeSantis.56Mrs. Teresa C. GodorecciFebruary 6, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandmother of Michele ‘84,James ‘85, and Danielle ‘91 GodorecciMr. Joseph Wales Zechman ‘42February 6, <strong>2012</strong>.Mrs. Joann C. LongFebruary 7, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandmother of Sara Long ‘12.Mr. William J. Maloney, Jr. ‘42February 8, <strong>2012</strong>.Mr. Lawrence J. Finnan, III ‘56February 12, <strong>2012</strong>.Anthony F. Pileggi ‘42February 15, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Dominic A. Pileggi ‘72 andthe late Walter Pileggi (attended<strong>Archmere</strong> 1970-1972,) and paternalgrandfather of Francesca ‘06, Anthony‘09, and Domenica ‘11 PileggiMr. John F. GettyFebruary 15, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Brian Getty ‘75 andGeralyn Getty Brostrom ‘79Mr. John D. DiFrancescoFebruary 16, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandfather of Angelina‘08 and Dario ‘11 DiFrancescoMr. Andrew Ross TimmonsFebruary 17, <strong>2012</strong>Son of Earl L. (Tim) Timmons ‘82Mr. Raymond J. GilboyneFebruary 22, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Kelly Gilboyne Rasero ‘86Mr. Robert T FawleyFebruary 24, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Robert Fawley ‘03Mrs. Asuncion Berna Onstott ‘79February 26, <strong>2012</strong>Sister of Frank ‘77 and Joannie ’81 BernaMr. James Eliot Booge ‘54March 4, <strong>2012</strong>Mrs. Jennie S. DiMedioMarch 6, <strong>2012</strong>Great grandmother of Joanna R. (Marinelli)Doroh ‘00, current staff member.Dr. Johanna L. AdamsMarch 5, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Stacey Adams Frost ‘98Mr. Robert C. JackMarch 11, <strong>2012</strong>Husband of Janet Jack, former<strong>Archmere</strong> staff memberMrs. Stella LenkiewiczMarch 19, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Anne (Lenkiewicz) Grim ‘86Rev. Charles T. Urban, O.Praem.March 9, <strong>2012</strong>Resident of Daylesford Abbey, formerfaculty member (1959 – 1960)Mr. John P. MurphyMarch 12, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandfather of Laura ‘08,Kathleen ‘09, and Kevin ‘12 MurphyDr. John R. Callahan, DDS ‘45March 20, <strong>2012</strong>Brother of the late James W. Callahan, ‘41Mr. Joseph J. Gleason, Jr.March 20, <strong>2012</strong>Bother of Edward Gleason ‘65Mr. John D. SculleyMarch 27, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Dr. Paul W. Sculley ‘80Mrs. Evelyn L. GirosoMarch 28, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Mrs. Ann Hagerty, past president(1992-1993) of the <strong>Archmere</strong> MothersGuild, and maternal grandmotherof Christian B. Hagerty ‘93Mr. William D. CashinMarch 28, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandfather of Lauren‘04 and Michael ‘08 Tosi


Mr. Thomas R. Hunt, Jr. ‘65March 30, <strong>2012</strong>Brother of Christopher B. Hunt ‘73Mr. Christopher Volk ‘62April, <strong>2012</strong>Mrs. Helen WojciechoskiApril 1, <strong>2012</strong>Wife of Mr. Leon Wojciechoski ‘38.Mr. Richard J. PorthApril 4, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandfather of Thomas Porth ‘13Mrs. Carolyn LettsApril 10, <strong>2012</strong>Former <strong>Archmere</strong> faculty member(1979-2008) and mother of Will Letts ‘83,former <strong>Archmere</strong> faculty member, Amy(Letts) Hubbard ‘85 and Andrew Letts ‘88Mrs. Marian D. HuntApril 12, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Christopher ‘73 andthe late Thomas Jr. ‘65Mr. James E. KearneyApril 15, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandfather of Thomas Porth ‘13Mrs. Joan (Gremminger) Gatti ‘81April 19, <strong>2012</strong>Sister of Brian ‘76 and Carl Gremminger(attended <strong>Archmere</strong> from 1975 to 1976)Mr. James H. TraskApril 15, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandfather of Robert ‘05 andDaniel ‘08 Quaintance and father-in-lawof Mr. Douglas Quaintance, currentmember of <strong>Archmere</strong>’s Board of TrusteesAvery Noel ThompsonApril 17, <strong>2012</strong>Daughter of Judith Lovell Thompson ‘88and granddaughter of Paul Lovell ‘57Mr. Daniel A. Nepi ‘73April 29, <strong>2012</strong>Brother of David A. Nepi (attended<strong>Archmere</strong> from 1972 to 1974)Mr. Francis E. GarrahanApril 30, <strong>2012</strong>Paternal grandfather of Kelly ‘09and Bryan ‘12 GarrahanMr. William T. Neill, Jr.May 13, <strong>2012</strong>Father of William T. Neill, III ‘83Mr. Alfred “Buddy” Hurlock, IV ‘89May 20, <strong>2012</strong>Brother of Jeffrey Hurlock ‘92Mr. Anthony Nardo ‘49May 13, <strong>2012</strong>Brother of Vincent Nardo ‘52Mr. Michael J. FrielJune 29, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Dr. Michael A. Friel ‘68Mr. Peter N. YiannosJuly 2, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Nikos ‘81, Daphne ‘84and Demetrios ‘92 YiannosMr. Leon A. PicciottiJuly 3, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandfather of Fiore‘96 and James ‘99 CelanoMr. Louis J. MinutolaJuly 3, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Mark L. Minutola ‘79, husband ofKathryn (Kay) Minutola (former <strong>Archmere</strong>staff member) and the brother of MaryErace (former <strong>Archmere</strong> staff member)and uncle of Albert Minutola ‘68.Mrs. Esther A. ZavishlockJuly 4, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandmother of DannielleKissel Ulmer ‘94, Meghann KisselCostello ‘97, and Shannon KisselBegley ‘97 and the mother-in-law of<strong>Archmere</strong> tennis coach Joseph KisselDr. Thomas F. CelelloJuly 6, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Kristen ‘94, David ‘96, Lauren‘99, and Alison ‘10 Celello.Mr. David A. MahoneyJuly 8, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Blair M. Mahoney (attended<strong>Archmere</strong> from 1962 to 1966) andpaternal grandfather of David‘91 and Erin ‘96 Mahoney.Adam Bellen ‘00July 14, <strong>2012</strong>Son of Rosalba Bellen (current <strong>Archmere</strong>Spanish teacher,) and the brotherof Melissa (Bellen) Cohen (attended<strong>Archmere</strong> 1990-1992), Julia (Bellen)Seligman ‘95, and Matthew Bellen ‘98.Mrs. Lucy TerranovaJuly 18, <strong>2012</strong>Mother-in-law of Robert Walinchus ‘77andmaternal grandmother of Lesley‘05 and Matthew ‘10 Walinchus.Mr. George J. Stockburger, Sr.July 20, <strong>2012</strong>Father of George J., Jr. ‘80 andEdward F. ‘81 Stockburger.Mr. John S. McManusJuly 28, <strong>2012</strong>Father of John S. McManus, Jr.’66and uncle of Mary Paski (current<strong>Archmere</strong> staff member.)Mr. Carmen G. LaMacchiaJuly 30, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandfather of Benjamin‘95 and Andrew ‘97 Hill.Mrs. Mary FissmerJuly 30, <strong>2012</strong>Former <strong>Archmere</strong> staff member andmother of the late Robert Fissmer ‘63.Mrs. Mary E. McCaughanAugust 8, <strong>2012</strong>Mother of Susan (McCaughan) Somerset ’93.Mr. Martin P. Londergan ‘61August 9, <strong>2012</strong>Father of Kimberly (attended <strong>Archmere</strong>from 1981 to1982) and the late TaraLondergan Kilian ‘87 and brotherof Michael F. Londergan ’67.Mrs. Robert UrbanAugust 24, <strong>2012</strong>Maternal grandfather of James ‘01, William‘03, Ryan ‘06 and Miles ‘11 Bonner.<strong>Archmere</strong> recently notified:Mary Elizabeth O’NeillSeptember 30, 2009Wife of Edward G. O’Neill ‘43Mrs. Jane UrbanDecember 19, 2011Maternal grandmother of James ‘01, William‘03, Ryan ‘06 and Miles ‘11 Bonner.57


Looking Ahead...Mark your calendars!First Semester Events at <strong>Archmere</strong>OCTOBER1 <strong>Archmere</strong> Alumni Golf Outing6 All-Alumni SocialBlessing of the MuralHomecoming & Reunion10 Mothers’ Guild Rosary Tea12 Grandparents’ Day<strong>Archmere</strong> Dedication MassNOVEMBER9-10 <strong>Archmere</strong>’s <strong>Fall</strong> Play18 Open HouseDECEMBER1 Mothers’ Guild Fashion Show7 Christmas ConcertTree Lighting & Celebration8 8th Grade Entrance Exam20 Young Alumni Open HouseCheck out the full calendar online atwww.archmereacademy.comTerry Newitt’s <strong>2012</strong> Patio Print“Yellow Brick Home”Artist and <strong>Archmere</strong> teacher Terry Newitt hascreated another beautiful masterpiece depictinga unique view of The Patio from his classroomwindow in The Manor. All proceeds from thesale of prints of this painting will benefit theManor Restoration Fund for the Arts, whichwas established to collect donations for therennovation of The Manor, where the artdepartment classrooms and studios are housed.This beautiful wintry scene would make a greatChristmas gift for anyone who loves <strong>Archmere</strong>!Prints are available at $125 each and can be purchasedonline at www.archmereacademy.com/patioprint or bycalling 302-798-6632 ext. 706.58


<strong>Archmere</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> Prayer- Pietate et Scientia -God, you call us to walkin unity of mind and heartintent on you.Give us that reverencefor one anotherthat will make usapostles of peace.Grant that the knowledgeof this daymay flow into our worshipof your Nameand our service for the lifeof the world.Inspiring Students to Distinction59


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