Cardinal Hayes Alumni Magazine Winter 2016

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Cardinal Hayes Alumni Magazine Winter 2016
The Alumni Magazine
of Cardinal Hayes High School
WINTER 2016
POPE FRANCIS
INSPIRES HAYES SENIORS
DURING VISIT TO NYC | P12
P22 | HAYESMEN ON ABC’S
GOOD MORNING
AMERICA
WELCOME
FROM THE PRESIDENT
FATHER JOSEPH P. TIERNEY
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WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear Hayes Family,
We find ourselves midway through our school year, and so
the best students is increasingly intense, so we must do our
much has happened here at Hayes. In a short four months,
best to vie for their attention and encourage them to choose
we have experienced a tremendous range of emotions.
Hayes. As a mission-driven school, we are proud to accept
We have celebrated the highs of playing in the CHSFL
students with learning difficulties. Hayes is proud to be the
AAA Championship game against Stepinac and then, on
only Catholic high school in the Archdiocese to have such a
Thanksgiving Day, defeating the Mount – again! We have
program in place, as it allows students who would otherwise
also mourned the loss of Delano Cowan, a bright young
have very limited opportunities to strive and succeed in their
student, athlete, and musician whose life ended much
academic pursuits.
too soon. Through the prayers and presence of the Hayes
community, we were able to show our love and support to
Finally, we will take a moment from this challenging and
Delano’s family, friends, and classmates in their time of
rewarding work to celebrate all we have accomplished over
need. Looking back at all that has recently occurred, we are
the course of our 75-year history, and we invite you all to
truly blessed to be a family of faith, hope and love, the House
participate. Our official anniversary date is September 8,
we call ‘Hayes’.
2016 – the day when Cardinal Hayes first opened its doors to
students – and we will be holding appropriate celebrations
This year, we will be celebrating the 75th Anniversary of
commemorating this event. We will also be hosting a 75th
the opening of Cardinal Hayes High School. In preparation
Anniversary Gala on Friday, October 21st at the Plaza Hotel.
for this significant event in our history, we have done
Please mark your calendars for this significant event in our
some introspection in order to identify our strengths and
school’s history. You will be hearing more about these events
weaknesses so that we can emerge stronger and more
as they draw near, and I encourage you to participate in the
equipped to face the challenges that we, as an institution,
festivities.
face.
As you look through this latest edition of the Hayes
First, we are taking a thorough account of our finances. We
Magazine, I hope you share my pride in all that we have
have done this out of necessity, as the Archdiocese is no
accomplished. I hope this pride motivates you to become
longer able to provide the direct support we once enjoyed.
more involved by attending any of our cultural, athletic, and
Cost savings have been identified, and controls have been
social activities at our beloved school. Hayes it truly alive and
implemented in terms of how we order and purchase our
well, and we look forward to welcoming you back!
equipment and supplies. We have converted from oil fuel
to natural gas to more perfectly heat this grand building,
an investment that will pay for itself in less than two years.
Additionally, we have made improvements to the top line
through enhancements in our fundraising, as you will see
from the report in these pages. My colleagues and I continue
to personally reach out to alumni and friends of Hayes
around the country.
Second, planning is underway to ensure that our academic
UP HAYES AND ALL
ITS LOYAL MEN!
Sincerely,
programs are second to none. This plan includes a strategic
look at best practices in recruiting great faculty members,
providing for their professional development, and keeping
them at Hayes for the long term. The competition to recruit
Father Joseph P. Tierney, President
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WINTER 2016
HAYES
MAGAZINE
Writer
Jackina Farshtey
Director of Communications and Marketing
CONTENTS
08-10
The Pope
of the People
Editors:
Francisco Lameiro
John Finck
Editorial & Design Services
Big Idea Advertising
Photography
Jon Tannen
Michael John Murphy
Jackina Farshtey
On The Cover
Nana Amoh, member of The Cardinal Hayes
Marching Band at Homecoming
Photographed by Jon Tannen
Contact Us
650 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
Phone: 718-292-6100 | Fax: 718-292-9178
www.cardinalhayes.org
facebook.com/cardinalhayeshs
twitter.com/cardinalhayes
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BlueStamp Engineering
14-15
The Fraternity
is Alive
18-20
IN
THIS
ISSUE
Urban Farming
and Beautifying
the Concourse
30-31
Hayes Creates
New Guidance
Resource Center
38
Turkey Bowl:
Clash of the Titans
02
Welcome from the President
06
Alumni Corner | Upcoming Events
08
The Pope of the People
11
The Hayes Perspective on BBC America
12
Pope Francis inspires Hayes
Seniors during visit to NYC
14
The Fraternity is Alive
16
Hayesmen Raise Funds for
Breast Cancer Research
18
Urban Farming and
Beautifying the Concourse
22
Hayesmen on GMA
24
Hayes Globe Trekkers
26
The Art of Proper Manners
28
A Rite of Passage
29
The Long Road to Success
30
Hayes Creates New Guidance
Resource Center
32
Lessons from an Honorable Hayesman
34
Hometown Brothers Keeping
the Tradition Alive
36
BlueStamp Engineering
38
Turkey Bowl: Clash of the Titans
40
Class Notes
42
Donor Roll
51
In Memoriam
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Alumni Corner
Letter to the alumni community
and calendar of upcoming events
UPCOMING
Calendar of Events
Hall of Fame
Dinner Dance
Dear fellow Hayesmen,
March 19, 2016
I wish you and your loved ones many
blessings in 2016.
The mission statement of the Cardinal Hayes
High School alumni relations department
is, “To add value to the professional and
social lives of our alumni and students”. This
simple yet powerful mission inspires me each
day. It provides direction as traditional and
new initiatives are developed to add value
to the roles and goals you have in life. With
the benefit of having now spent a year in my
position, I can say without hesitation that
leveraging the alumni base for the mutual
benefit of alumni and students is the most
important thing we can do to live out our
mission.
Alumni want to give back by mentoring,
teaching and tutoring, and providing
internship and employment opportunities.
From our own experience as Hayesmen, we
know students seek mentoring and direction
during their teenage years. It is a time we all
remember as exciting but also often filled
with angst as to what to do next. In this new
year, my hope is to bridge the gap between
those with the noble need to help and
those with the crucial desire to be helped.
Alumni also want to aid other alumni. In
2016, we will work on initiatives focused on
creating professional affinity groups wherein
Hayesmen can coalesce around shared
professional interests and opportunities. New
resources are being assessed to make this
process more streamlined for the benefit of
all. I look forward to sharing more details in
the coming months.
Another important element of our work is
to continue to develop ways for alumni to
connect with one another. With traditional
events such as the Hall of Fame dinner
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MAISEL MAZIER
DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS
AND ANNUAL FUND
[email protected]
718.292.6100 x101
dance and the golf outing, along with alumni
gatherings at places such as La Marina and
Don Coqui, we will continue to provide all
generations of Hayesmen the opportunity to
socialize with one another. Your professional
need to grow in your chosen discipline, your
social need to interact with others, and your
spiritual need to give back and leave a legacy
that continues to drive our ingenuity to new
levels.
Each day, I am grateful to be part of the
Hayes family. I thank you for your continued
support, and I look forward to working with
you this year.
The
School
Play
MAR
19
APR
15
April 15, 16 & 17, 2016
MAY
12
Career Day
May 12, 2016
JUN
3
50th, 60th
and 70th
Anniversary
Reunions
June 3, 2016 – June 4, 2016
UP HAYES AND
ALL ITS LOYAL MEN!
Sincerely,
75th
Anniversary
Gala
Maisel Mazier ‘93
October 21, 2016
OCT
21
WHAT WILL
YOUR LEGACY BE?
CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY
WITH CARDINAL HAYES
When you are looking for ways to help Cardinal Hayes sustain its reputation as one of the nation’s premier
Catholic schools, you shouldn’t feel like you are choosing between your philanthropic goals and financial security.
One gift that allows you to support Hayes while receiving fixed payments for life is
a charitable gift annuity.
Not only does this gift provide you with regular payments and allow us to further our work,
but this gift also allows you to receive a variety of tax benefits, including a federal income
tax charitable deduction.
For example, if Jack, 70, and Mary, 68, want to make contribution to Hayes that will
support our work for generations to come, but they also want to ensure that they have
dependable income during their years, they can establish a $50,000 dual life charitable gift
annuity with Hayes. Based on their ages, they will receive a payment of $2,250 each year
for the remainder of both of their lives. They will also be eligible for a federal income tax
charitable deduction of $14,332* when they itemize. Finally, they will know that after their
lifetimes, the remaining amount will be used to ensure the success of Hayes students.
NEXT STEPS
1
CONTACT Tom Fike at (718) 292-6100 ext.
104 or [email protected] for additional
information on charitable annuities or to chat
more about the benefits of creating an annuity
with Cardinal Hayes.
2
SEEK the advice of your financial or legal
advisor.
3
If you INCLUDE Cardinal Hayes in your plans,
please use our legal name and Federal Tax ID.
Legal Name: Cardinal and Gold Fund
Address: 650 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
Federal Tax ID Number: 13-3691813
*Based on annual payments and 2.4% charitable midterm federal rate. Deductions vary based on income earned. CGA’s may not yet be available in all states.
THE
pope
OF THE
PEOPLE
BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
For the first time ever, Pope Francis visited
the United States, and two lucky Hayesmen had the
distinct honor of personally meeting the Holy Father.
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here are some once-in-a-
meeting the Holy Father. Daniel Afrifa
lifetime events that create
and Carlos Ramos joined twelve other
everlasting impressions.
seniors from New York City Catholic
On Thursday, September
high schools to take advantage of this
24th, five Hayesmen
rare opportunity. After he learned
formed a special bond that left them
that he was selected by the Hayes
inextricably linked. For the first time
administration to meet the Pope,
ever, Pope Francis visited the United
Afrifa was elated and overjoyed. “This
States, and two lucky Hayesmen
was absolutely amazing!
had the distinct honor of personally
“ON THE OUTSIDE
I WILL REMAIN CALM BUT ON THE INSIDE, I
AM ECSTATIC.”
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“THIS SITUATION HAS
STRENGTHENED MY
FAITH. I AM HOPING
TO GET A LOT OF
INNER STRENGTH
FROM THIS
EXPERIENCE.”
was my grandmother. She jumped up
barriers. He is a charismatic spiritual
and down.” Ramos recited a decade
leader who has captivated millions
of the rosary in Spanish with the
by preaching inclusiveness and
Pope at Madison Square Garden.
acceptance. With 7.2 million Twitter
“This situation has strengthened my
followers, Pope Francis’ broad appeal
faith. I am hoping to get a lot of inner
has also attracted younger people from
strength from this experience.” Despite
diverse backgrounds.
a whirlwind of newspaper interviews
and television appearances, both Afrifa
and Ramos handled the coverage like
seasoned media professionals.
The flurry of activities continued on
Friday, September 25th when three
When I told my parents, they were
shocked. My four older brothers were
thrilled and jealous at the same time.
The Pope is such a good influence,
and what he’s brought to the Catholic
Church is a breath of fresh air. More
people are receptive to the Catholic
Church because of him,” said Afrifa.
For seventeen-year-old Carlos
Ramos, it was difficult to contain
his excitement. “On the outside, I
remained calm, but on the inside, I
was ecstatic. The first person I told
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Hayesmen took part in a special BBC
radio show and discussed the Pope’s
visit to the United States.
The Pope’s two-day trip to the Big
Apple included a prayer service at St.
Patrick’s Cathedral, a formal address to
the United Nations General Assembly,
a visit to Our Lady Queen of Angels
in Harlem, and a mass at Madison
Square Garden. Since his ordination
in 2013, the 78-year-old pontiff has
enjoyed unprecedented popularity that
has transcended social and religious
POPE FRANCIS
TOUCHED THE
HEARTS OF ALL
WHO HEARD HIM
AND HELPED US
UNDERSTAND THAT
WE ARE ALL
CHILDREN OF GOD.
COVERAGE OF THE POPE’S 2015 VISIT TO NYC
The Hayes Perspective
on BBC America
The impact was incredible for the three Hayesmen
who participated in the BBC America radio broadcast
discussing the Pope’s address to the United Nations.
— BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
Timothy Poindexter, Marco Perez, Ikponmwosa Pat-Osagie,
and four students from Cardinal Spellman High School had an
in-depth discussion concerning some of society’s most pressing
issues. Over 300 million listeners from across the globe heard
our Hayesmen debate about topics ranging from the death
penalty to immigration. The students reflected on how the
Pope’s visit brought a better understanding of some of the
challenges we face as a nation. “It’s always nice to have a middle
ground. Pope Francis is like a bridge. He connects the political
world with the traditional world, so that we can have a stronger
sense of communication. Our main goal should always be about
“WE DISCUSSED ALL
THE TOPICS THAT THE
POPE TALKED ABOUT...
HAVING MILLIONS OF
PEOPLE LISTENING
TO MY OPINION WAS
AMAZING.”
achieving equality and harmony, and that is what Pope Francis
is doing,” said Poindexter.
Marco Perez believes that this was an exceptional opportunity.
“It was amazing having my voice heard among the younger
generation. The Pope’s statement,… ‘I am an immigrant,’ shows
that he is a man of the people. His words act as a beacon of
hope for all us.” For Ikpownmwosa, it was a joy to just be heard
as a teenager. “We discussed all the topics that the Pope talked
about. Just to have millions of people listening is huge. I barely
can get my parents to listen to me, so having millions of people
listening to my opinion was amazing.” The four Hayesmen
walked away from this experience with a great sense of pride.
They represented Cardinal Hayes as strong, intellectual, and
principled young men.
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COVERAGE OF THE POPE’S 2015 VISIT TO NYC
Pope Francis Inspires
Hayes Seniors during Visit
to New York City
— BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
Pope Francis’s historic visit to
New York City has left a profound
impression on all of us. Thousands
of New Yorkers lined the streets
of Fifth Avenue, 34th Street and
Central Park West to get a glimpse
of the 78-year-old pontiff. People of
different religions, cultures and ethnic
backgrounds came together to hear his
heartfelt words. His universal message
of peace, unity and love captivated
audiences wherever he went. Despite
the demands of his schedule and
formal speaking engagements, he
made it a point to meet with many of
his young supporters.
The young men of Cardinal Hayes
enjoyed a special role in the papal
visit. Senior Daniel Afrifa represented
the Hayes community with poise and
distinction. Afrifa was interviewed by
the Daily News, CNN, CBS 2 New York
and other media outlets. Afrifa went
on to meet Pope Francis at Our Lady
Queen of Angels in Harlem, where
he witnessed firsthand the Pope’s
charismatic appeal.
Seventeen-year-old Carlos Ramos
was selected to say a decade of the
rosary with the pontiff at Madison
Square Garden. Timothy Poindexter,
Ikponmwosa Pat-Osagie, and Marco
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Perez took part in an hour-long BBC
discussion about the Pope’s speech to
the United Nations General Assembly.
Our Hayesmen demonstrated their
thoughtfulness by providing insightful
comments on various topics ranging
from human rights to the current
ecological crisis. Their considerate
examination of these topics shed new
light on these issues.
For a few days, New Yorkers stepped
away from their frenetic schedules to
pause and hear the Pope’s message
of inclusion and tolerance. Whether
it was the interreligious speech at
Ground Zero or the Papal Homily at
Madison Square Garden, Pope Francis
connected with us in a way that few
can and used his visit to try and bring
us all closer together.
THE FRATERNITY
— BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
The House that Hayes built was rocking at
the 2015 Fall Sports Rally! The entire Hayes
community gathered in the gym to be introduced
to the members of the fall sports teams, and show
Hayes’ tremendous school spirit. Brother Sherlog
energized the crowd with an electrifying speech
about the power of cardinal and gold. This event
signals the beginning of the fall sports season, and
there were plenty of fans ready to show support
for their teams. The H-Line and the band kept
the momentum going for the audience. For junior
Kristoff Robinson, music is the perfect channel
through which to express his support. “We all have
a voice, and we express ourselves differently. For
me playing the drums is a form of self-expression
and showing my respect.”
As the morning went on, we all witnessed the
power of brotherhood, friendship and mutual
respect. Justin Covington, captain of the varsity
football team, addressed the school with words of
perseverance and determination. “These people
are family to me. They showed me so much love.”
Covington spoke eloquently about the importance
of doing your best in every aspect of your life.
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“THE RALLY BRINGS THE SPIRIT OF HAYES
TO EVERY STUDENT.” He went on to express his gratitude for the
unwavering support that he has received from
faculty and his fellow Hayesmen throughout the
past four years. Timothy Poindexter, co-captain
of the football team, is ready for the season and
humbled by the camaraderie. “Being part of the
varsity team is a great honor. We have a real
strong team going forward.” For many of the
senior players, this rally was bittersweet. “This
is my last time doing this. I’ve connected with
these guys for several years. This is so special
to me,” said football player Raheem Wilson.
Brandon Rodriguez summed it up best. “The
rally brings the spirit of Hayes to every student.”
If this event is any indication of what is to come,
our rivals will surely lose. Our Hayesmen are
ready to dominate!
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Hayesmen
Raise Funds
for Breast Cancer Research
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In the United States
one out of every eight
women will develop
breast cancer
in her lifetime.
This statistic is a reminder that early detection and
screening are crucial tools in the battle against this
disease. On Sunday, October 18th, twenty Hayesmen
from the Student Activities Committee (SAC)
helped raise awareness at the 2015 Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer Walk at Orchard Beach. For
some Hayesmen, this event hit particularly close to
home. Seventeen-year-old Nicholas Martinez has
seen the devastating effects of cancer on his own
family. “There are two of my family members who
have breast cancer and several others are battling
different types of cancer. I am here today to help
put an end to cancer and find a cure.” Mikal McKay
single-handedly raised $680 for the campaign
and knows how difficult it is to live with chronic
health problems. “This event is so significant to
me, because I have Sickle Cell Anemia. I know the
pain of going to the doctor every three months and
dealing with harsh symptoms. You don’t have to
donate money, but I encourage people to give their
time.”
For the past twelve years, the Making Strides
“It is very important to raise
awareness, especially in our
community. In the Bronx over
800 women are diagnosed
with breast cancer.”
Against Breast Cancer Walk has attracted over
11,000 participants each year. In 2014, the
organization raised more than $500,000. Marlene
Medina, the Community Manager of Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer stressed that education is
a key factor in helping to combat the disease. “It
is very important to raise awareness, especially in
our community. In the Bronx over 800 women are
diagnosed with breast cancer. It has been proven
that breast cancer is the second leading cause of
death among women.” At the end of the campaign,
SAC raised $2,085 in support of the fight to find a
cure. Everton Rodriguez, a member of SAC since his
junior year, would like to help increase the survival
rate through more research. “We lose so many
women to breast cancer every year. If we cure it,
then we can celebrate more birthdays.”
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URBAN
FARMING
AND
BEAUTIFYING
THE
CONCOURSE
BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
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WITH A GROWING POPULATION AND DEPLETING
FOOD RESOURCES, THE WORLD IS AT A CRUCIAL
MOMENT IN HISTORY. FOOD SUSTAINABILITY
IS ESSENTIAL TO OUR SURVIVAL, AND FINDING
WAYS TO MAINTAIN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
IS A DAUNTING TASK FOR SCIENTISTS.
According to a report by the United Nations Population Fund,
by 2030, the majority of the world will be living in urban areas.
In the South Bronx and other cities around the country, residents
are using urban farming as a way to address this challenge.
Four Hayesmen who are members of
the Cardinal Hayes Environmental Club are
taking a proactive approach to dealing with this problem.
They help manage the New Roots Community Farm,
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Daniel Afrifa, who has been part of the
club since his sophomore year finds the
work rewarding. “Here in the South
Bronx, gardens are not something that
you frequently see. I think public green
spaces and vegetable gardens enrich
the community and enable people
living in the city to experience nature.”
Seventeen-year-old Edwin Dominguez
enjoys seeing the end result. “We
grow basil, tomatoes and other fresh
vegetables. It’s really interesting to see
how nature works and you get to see
first-hand how all your hard work pays
off.”
Since 2012, The New York Botanical
Garden—Bronx Green-Up Program
and the International Rescue
Committee (IRC) have partnered to
provide onsite technical training to
members of the local community,
students from various schools and
recently arrived refugees from many
countries. This initiative has been
instrumental in helping to strengthen
the urban agricultural movement
throughout the borough. Susan Katz,
Community Horticulturist for The
New York Botanical Garden—Bronx
Green-Up Program was impressed
by the level of dedication and focus
demonstrated by the students. “They
were enthusiastic about the project.
As they got more involved, the
students realized they were helping
the neighborhood thrive. This instills a
strong sense of ownership.” Kathleen
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McTigue, New
Roots Program
Manager believes
the involvement
of the younger
generation is
important.
“It was an
eye opening
moment for me
to see how this
has helped the young men. They are
always respectful and willing to help.”
Brother Chiulli, who is the moderator
of the environmental club, is proud
of students’ accomplishments. Our
students have developed a certain
level of maturity and teamwork.
This program has also fostered more
curiosity.
For Raymundo-Alvarez, this
experience has a deeper meaning.
“I feel good about being a part of
this program. I believe I am making
my community a better place to live
and I take pride in the food that I’ve
helped to produce. This is my lasting
contribution to society and that is a
great feeling.”
Another initiative that is important
to the environmental club is the
beautification of the South Bronx. On
Columbus Day, Mr. Terence Mulvey
and Mr. Winston van Buitenen led
several members of the club to trim
bushes, mulch flower beds and plant a
colorful array of Chrysanthamums on
the traffic islands in front of the school.
The students are doing their part in
creating a cohesive environment and
extending the Cardinal Hayes Campus.
Victor Gautreaux was pleased to be
part of the project. “It was satisfying
to see all the wonderful results of
our hard work. If we don’t have any
trees it will lessen the oxygen content
in the air, so it is important to take
care of our environment.” Sixteenyear-old Xavier Nunez was grateful
that community members supported
the clean-up. “We had a number
of residents who thanked us while
we were working. I felt happy that
people cared about what we were
trying to accomplish.” Prince Hunt,
who recently joined the club, believes
that setting a good example will help.
“As a Hayesmen we live by a certain
standard of success and discipline.
Proper appearance is important and
that is why we wear a suit and tie. If
we must look presentable, so must our
school.”
“I believe I am making my community a
better place to live and I take pride in the
food that I’ve helped
to produce.”
Cardinal Hayes High School
Affinity Groups
Are you interested in networking and professional development?
Cardinal Hayes High School is developing affinity groups in the fields of medicine, law, clergy and
business. Our goal is to engage these communities through networking sessions and mentoring
opportunities. Register now to receive more information. Thank you for your participation!
MEDICINE
The goal of the Cardinal Hayes
Medical Affinity Group is to provide
networking opportunities to Hayesmen
in the medical profession. We intend to
create a cohesive environment where
medical professionals can share ideas
and take part in various professional
development opportunities.
L AW
If you are a Hayesmen in the legal profession, the
Cardinal Hayes Law Affinity Group needs you! We are
looking for legal professionals who are interested in
career enhancement and mentoring. The affinity group
will encompass seminars, informational sessions and
community engagement activities.
https://alumni.cardinalhayes.org/lag
https://alumni.cardinalhayes.org/mag
CLERGY
BUSINESS
Members of the clergy are a very
important part of the community.
Cardinal Hayes High School is
developing this affinity group to
bring religious leaders together.
The group will be comprised of
clergy members who seek to
promote educational initiatives
that will help broaden the
dialogue with young people in
our communities.
Business owners are the economic backbone of our
communities. Cardinal Hayes is establishing this
affinity group to promote various business initiatives
and support economic development. Come share
your ideas with fellow entrepreneurs from the
Hayes community.
https://alumni.cardinalhayes.org/cag
https://alumni.cardinalhayes.org/bag
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME
FOOTBALL?
FORTY-FIVE MEMBERS
OF THE CARDINAL HAYES
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM
SHOWED THEIR TEAM
SPIRIT ON ABC’S GOOD
MORNING AMERICA (GMA).
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The segment was part of a promotional shoot for the
Monday Night Football game between the Arizona Cardinals
and the Baltimore Ravens. Our mascot energized the crowd
and our Hayesmen proudly represented the Cardinal and
Gold. Sixteen-year-old Jeremy Hubbard was thrilled about
being part of a major network event.
CO-ANCHOR ROBIN WRIGHT
GREETED OUR TEAM AND
TOOK CANDID SHOTS WITH
OUR HAYESMEN.
“I enjoyed this experience. This is a way for us to
show the public all the positive things about our
school.” For Qadir White this was a chance to see
the GMA cast up close and personal. “I had such a
great time with my teammates. My favorite part was
getting to see the on-air talent.” White and the other
Hayesmen stood behind meteorologist Ginger Zee,
all the while showing their enthusiasm and passion
for the game of football.
Co-Anchor Robin Wright greeted our team and took
candid shots with our Hayesmen. Junior Dante
Washington-Cherry could not contain his excitement
about the opportunity to represent Hayes.
“I HAD A GOOD TIME. I ENJOYED
THE TIME WITH THE TEAM
OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL. THIS IS
ALSO GREAT EXPOSURE FOR OUR
SCHOOL WHEN WE PARTICIPATE
IN THESE TYPES OF EVENTS.”
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IT IS THE DREAM
OF A LIFETIME
TO TRAVEL TO
EXOTIC LOCATIONS
AND EXPERIENCE
CULTURES THAT YOU
TYPICALLY ONLY
READ ABOUT IN
THE GLOSSY PAGES
OF CONDÉ NAST
TRAVELER.
FOR TWO HAYESMEN, THIS
DREAM BECAME A REALITY.
Ikponmwosa Pat-Osagie and Marco Perez
were young explorers during their fourweek trip to Spain, Chile and Easter Island.
Although the two Hayesmen went on
separate trips, they both came away with
a new sense of awareness about the world
around them.
Pat-Osagie who visited Barcelona, Madrid,
Argos and Granada was excited to be part
this cross-cultural learning opportunity.
“I wanted to get a new perspective on life.
It was amazing to look through the eyes of
HAYES
the average Spanish teenager and see what
they experience on a daily basis. This was
such an eye opener for me. It also helped
me see life from a different perspective.”
GLOBE
TREKKERS
He went on to visit some of the most
famous locations in Spain including
architect Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece, the
Sagrada Família. The basílica is a UNESCO
World Heritage site and is considered an
iconic symbol of Gothic architecture.
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Marco Perez’s trip to Easter Island was equally impressive.
The seventeen-year- old was exposed to local Rapa Nui
culture and stood in front of the legendary Moai volcanic
structure. The guided tours are led by local experts who
provide students and youth chaperone leaders with indepth sociological analyses of the various regions. “My
experience in Latin America was amazing. The people were
so open-mined and family oriented. It changed my mindset
about the world we live in. After this trip, I have a deeper
understanding of people and a more fluid approach to life.”
Pat-Osagie and Perez had this all access pass to some of
the most breathtaking sights in the world courtesy of the
Student Diplomacy Corps (SDC). The college readiness
study abroad program was created to give students the
opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture, history
and folklore. High School juniors are selected through
“THERE ARE SO
MANY THOUGHTFUL
YOUNG PEOPLE IN
THE INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION FIELD. THIS
PROGRAM OPENS UP
THEIR EYES TO A NEW
WORLD. THEY GET TO
EXPLORE, AND IT HELPS
THEM SHINE A LIGHT
INWARD, AND IT ALSO
HELPS TO DEVELOP
THEIR CRITICAL INQUIRY
SKILLS.”
a multi-step application process that includes a formal
interview by members of the SDC staff.
The Student Diplomacy Corps program was founded in
2013 by Tony Allen, Chris Frantz and John Meislin. All
three directors have a wealth of knowledge and experience
in the field of cross-cultural education. The program
collaborates with a wide array of foundation donors in
different sectors to help talented kids reach their full
potential through well-crafted intellectually stimulating
programs. Chris Frantz, a founding partner of the
organization understands the power of exposing kids to
Frantz went on to say that he and his
staff were thoroughly impressed by
our Hayesmen.
“They represented
your school well.
We are excited to
work with more
students from
Cardinal Hayes.”
this extraordinary opportunity.
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THE
ART
of
PROPER
MA N N E R S
ETIQUETTE
IS THE
PRECURSOR
O EVERY SOCIAL
T
INTERACTION.
BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
Since the French Royal Court of Louis XVI
first established the rules of etiquette, the
code of conduct has evolved over the years,
but the basic principles of being polite and
well-groomed has remained the same. Being
unaware of these social graces can leave an
individual socially clumsy. Sharon-Frances
Moore, an Etiquette Coach has helped many
clients over the years learn the nuances of
proper social skills. Moore emphasizes that
etiquette is of concern for everyone, not
only professionals. Etiquette helps develop
confidence. It is about personal empowerment
and career advancement.
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Etiquette is not about being old
saw this event as a chance to be
intermission, I had a chance to
school; it is about respect.” In
exposed to something different and
speak with a producer about the
today’s world, social connections
unique. “This was my first opera
play. I learned about technical
have become even more paramount
and it was a nice experience. The
skills, production design and
than ever. Therefore, young adults
etiquette course was helpful and it
theatrical space.” As the evening
must be trained to understand
gave me a good deal of background
went on, Moore was pleased to see
the importance of manners. On
and context. Knowing the dos and
how well our Hayesmen became
Thursday, October 22nd, Moore
don’ts gave me a greater level of
more comfortable with their
invited four Hayesmen to an
comfort.”
environment. “They all seemed
evening at the The Metropolitan
so excited to be there. They were
Opera House at Lincoln Center to
Daniel Afrifa was captivated by
just delightful and orderly.” The
see Puccini’s “Turandot.” Moore’s
the dramatic scenery and stage-
Hayesmen found this experience
gracious invitation stemmed from
setting. “It was phenomenal. Their
a major confidence builder that
her professional connection and
beautiful movements and the
will help them navigate any social
friendship with our Director of
intricate plot were fascinating. The
circle they encounter in the future.
Alumni Relations, Masiel Mazier.
opera was definitely a worthwhile
This opportunity helped our
spectacle.” Senior, Eduardo
Hayesmen understand the role of
Solis found that his etiquette
etiquette in various social settings.
training helped him to engage in
Eighteen-year-old Jamie Avila
conversation with patrons. “During
”ETIQUETTE
IS NOT ABOUT
BEING OOLD
LD
SCHOOL; IT
IS ABOUT RESPECT.“
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A Rite of
Passage
Ceremonies are occasions for individuals to highlight memorable events in their
lives. They help us connect to some of life’s pivotal moments.
— BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
F
or many Hayesmen, the
fixture on his right hand. This full
Senior Ring Night has
circle moment struck a chord with
become more than just a
senior Stephon Hinds.
ceremony. It is a symbol
of the Hayes legacy. On
October 29th, 150 students walked
proudly across the stage of the Regis
Philbin Auditorium towards their
new journey. Sixteen-year-old Justin
Covington recognized that this was
an important milestone in his life.
“Ring Night shows my journey of
being at Hayes and at this point
in my life I am ready to embrace
the next chapter as a young adult.
Over the past four years, Hayes has
given me the tools to face life with
determination and for that I am truly
grateful.”
event, keynote speaker and Hayes
alumnus Masiel Mazier ’93 addressed
his fellow Hayesmen. Mazier, the
Director of Alumni Relations at
Cardinal Hayes, imparted words of
wisdom to the current students and
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others. “It was an honor and meant
a great deal for me to be here. Being
able to share insights with fellow
Hayesmen who are on the cusp
of beginning their journeys into
adulthood gave me great satisfaction.
I firmly believe that our lives are
just better when we focus on the
needs of others.” This event also has
sentimental meaning for Mazier.
Sharing his perspective at the
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“IT WAS GREAT TO SEE
MR. MAZIER GET HIS RING
AFTER SUCH A LONG TIME.
ANOTHER PROUD MOMENT
FOR ME WAS TO SEE MY
PARENTS IN THE AUDIENCE
SHOWING THEIR SUPPORT.”
While a senior at Hayes, he did not
receive his ring. However, twentytwo years after his graduation, he
finally purchased his class ring,
receiving it on the same evening as
the members of the Class of 2016,
and the ring is now a permanent
Seventeen-year-old Assad Khalifeh’s
experience was more about being in
the moment. “It was great to enjoy
this time with my brothers since
this is my last year at Hayes. Ring
Night helped me to take it all in. I
learned the value of brotherhood and
it showed me that with hard work
anything is possible.”
the
LO N G R O AD
TO SUCCESS
A Hayesman’s Journey to finding his True Gift
C
hange didn’t come easy for seventeen-yearold Nathan Smith. As a triple jumper for the
Cardinal Hayes High School track team, setting
the pace required him to take a series of detours
before he finally found his path. Already a
member of the track team as a sprinter, Smith was not at
all interested in triple jumping; then, one day, Coach Craig
Joseph became aware of Smith’s raw potential. It took stern
warnings, time in JUG and the guiding but firm hand of
Coach Joseph for Smith to begin to see the importance of his
talents. Through countless hours of practice at the Armory
on East 168th Street, Smith began to perfect his craft. Those
long practice sessions were a major turning point that would
change his work ethic and the course of his life. All his hard
work paid off on December 9th, when he signed a national
COACH JOSEPH HAS WITNESSED SMITH’S EVOLUTION AND IS
PROUD TO SEE THIS AMAZING TRANSFORMATION.
“I AM HAPPY THAT NATE HAS FOUND
SOMETHING THAT HE LOVES AND IS
PASSIONATE ABOUT. THIS OPPORTUNITY
WILL KEEP NATE ON THE PATH TO
BEING SUCCESSFUL. SEEING HE HAD
POTENTIAL IN SOMETHING ENCOURAGED
HIM TO TURN THINGS AROUND.”
letter of intent to attend St. Andrews University on a partial
scholarship. The senior was grateful for all the lessons he
learned throughout this process. “At first, I didn’t take things
seriously. Coach Joseph saw I had potential and I owe it all
to him. He kicked me off the team for a week and told me if
I wanted this to be a part of my life to come back when I was
truly ready. After I went a couple of days without being on the
team, I realized I had to change.”
Smith also credited the culture of support and brotherhood
at Hayes for his new found success. “When I came to Hayes I
changed as a person, I started being more respectable. Hayes
became so much a part of my life that I could not live without
it.” Nathan Smith is now a self-assured and confident young
man ready to embark a new and promising journey in his life.
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HAYES
CREATES
NEW
GUIDANCE
RESOURCE
CENTER
BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
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A
well designed space can have a
significant impact on productivity.
The newly constructed Guidance
Resource Center at Cardinal Hayes
High School is a sleek and modern
space where students can feel comfortable while
working to become inspired. The room is a nod
to minimalism with stainless steel stools and
splashes of contemporary pastel colors and slate
grey flooring. The modern style allows students
to sit comfortably while writing their college
entrance essays or perusing various educational
websites for internship opportunities. The space
has garnered positive responses from students.
Senior Jonathan Torres was happy to see this
dramatic makeover.
The role of the Guidance
in touch with parents and develop
speed wireless connectivity. The
Department is critically important
productive relationships with them.
Google Chromebox is a prominent
for students. It plays an integral
I believe there is a spot for everyone
feature that is giving students access
part in the educational and social
in the world. Our mission is to find
to college readiness platforms
process. William Lessa, II, Senior
the best possible next step for each
such as Naviance. Winston van
Guidance Counselor and College
student that graduates from Hayes.
Buitenen, Vice President of Finance
Advisor, leads a staff of ten
Our job as guidance counselors is
and Chief Administrative Officer
guidance counselors, intensely
to give them the tools so they can
at Cardinal Hayes believes that the
focusing on helping students
achieve their academic, career and
new environment is conducive to
achieve academic and personal
personal goals.” The center not only
both learning and exploring. “The
success. “There is a strong outreach
has a new look but is also equipped
goal was to create an atmosphere
from day one. The counselors are
with the latest technology and high
that would inspire our graduating
“When I walked in I was
impressed. It is a dedicated
space where we can prepare
college applications. You can
truly be inspired by looking
at the positive words on the
walls.”
Seventeen-year-old Ihthsham Gillani was thrilled
that the school had invested time and resources into
making this an inviting space.
seniors during their college
treatments, we believe
research and application process.
that we have created
We modeled the overall design
an environment that
after that of an internet café, with
will significantly
bistro height counters, stools for
assist our students
seating and a peninsula table for
with their college
group collaborations. Together with
research and choices.”
“THIS ENVIRONMENT
WILL HELP US THINK
AND BROADEN OUR
HORIZONS. IT SHOWS
THAT HAYES IS SERIOUS
ABOUT US AND HAVING
A ROOM DESIGNATED
FOR COLLEGE PREP IS
WONDERFUL.”
architectural lighting and graphic
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HonorablE
LESSONS FROM AN
HAYESMAN
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I
t was a celebration of academic
Cardinal and Gold recipient
freshman year I received second
achievement, but it was
Rodriguez was moved by the address.
honors, but my dream was to go for
also a lesson about how to
“His speech was an inspiration to
first honors and Diamond H. At first,
embrace the challenges of life.
us all. Even people at the bottom
I wasn’t sure that I could achieve
One hundred and twenty six
can rise despite the challenges they
this, but with the support of my
Hayesmen gathered in the Regis
endure.” Eighteen-year-old Avila
family I stayed focused and believed
Philbin Auditorium on Tuesday,
spoke highly of the Hayes alumnus.
in myself and I made it happen,” said
September 29th for the Fall Honors
Convocation. Keynote speaker Luis
Soto ’07 addressed students, parents
and faculty with words of wisdom.
“FOLLOW YOUR PASSION
AND STAY POSITIVE
AS YOU GO THROUGH
THE MOTIONS OF
LIFE. KNOW THAT
AT HAYES YOU WERE
GIVEN ALL THE TOOLS
TO SUCCEED. ALWAYS
FEEL CONFIDENT
IN YOUR ABILITIES
REGARDLESS OF THE
CIRCUMSTANCES.”
“I admired what
he had to say. He
acknowledged
that in life things
sometimes go
wrong, but there is
always hope.”
the senior. For Raymundo Alvarez
this event gave him a renewed sense
of self-awareness. “Every year I’ve
received first honors. This year I
made it to the Diamond H Club. I
left incredibly empowered. I‘ve been
striving for this since freshman year,”
said the seventeen-year-old. For
these young men, the key takeaway
from this event is not about how
This is the same philosophy that
many times you win, but how to use
helped Avila achieve the academic
life’s challenges as learning tools that
status necessary to enter the
can help you to achieve success.
illustrious Diamond H Club. “My
Christian Rodriguez and Jaime Avila
who received top honors for their
accomplishments, appreciated Soto’s
candor.
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— BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
It is all in the Family
W
hen you get Donald and David Almeida into
the same room, you witness the unparalleled
connection that they have as twin brothers.
They are swapping stories and reminiscing
about the carefree moments of their
adolescent years. Beneath this jovial and light-hearted
banter are a passion and commitment to strengthen
the Cardinal Hayes legacy. This story began long before
their successful careers in the upper echelon of corporate
America. Growing up in Northern Yonkers in a large family,
the brothers developed a strong work ethic that would
sustain them far beyond their teenage years.
Every summer, they worked at their father’s construction
business learning the importance of hard work, discipline,
and determination. The brothers also developed strong
relationships with neighborhood friends, who eventually
helped with their decision to attend Cardinal Hayes High
School.
Traveling from Yonkers, New York to the Bronx was a
memorable trip. Donald remembers it as a time of self-reliance
that created a feeling of empowerment.
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“YOU BECOME INDEPENDENT VERY QUICKLY WHEN YOU COMMUTE BY TRAIN AND BUS.”
At Hayes, David played a variety of sports,
including baseball and tennis, and was a
dedicated member of the band. As time went on,
he began to understand the role of Hayes in his
own life. “There was an abundance to push forth
the building of a Hayesmen. The school did a
good job to prepare us for life. They pushed
you enough and directed you to the right
place.” For Donald, the Hayes experience
prepared him for the intellectual rigors
of college life. “My time at Hayes
allowed me to get accepted to Fordham
University.”
Pricewaterhouse Cooper, and David spent
19 years at BNY Mellon Bank where he
served as Executive Vice President in
Charge of the Global Trading Business.
As they climbed the ladder of success,
they did not forget the next generation of
Hayesmen.
A SENSE OF DUTY
The old adage, “…to whom much is
given much is expected,” holds true for
the Almeidas. Throughout the years,
they have been proactive about their
After graduating from Hayes in 1969,
involvement with the alumni community.
the brothers attended Fordham
In addition, they have provided tuition
University. Donald studied
assistance to many deserving students. As
accounting, while David
a dedicated member of the Hayes Board
pursued a degree in of Trustees, Donald believes that in order
finance. Donald to move forward, the school must have
became Vice
strong goals and expectations.
Chairman at
“There is an enormous Hayes network
especially in the New York City area that
we can leverage. What matters is adult
role models and mentorship, which is
a crucial element. If alumni got more
in touch with the students, then they
would in turn be more in touch with the
school.” In the early 1980s, David took
a prominent role in urban education. “I
became more serious about inner city
Catholic Schools and Hayes. Helping the
kids is an important part of the work that
we are doing. I cannot tell you how much
respect I have for them. To this day, I am
a proponent of Hayes. They do a great job
and teachers are wonderful.”
Although times have changed, the
goal remains the same. Like the
Almeidas, our Hayesmen see education
as the pathway to a world brimming
with infinite possibilities. They hope to
inspire the next generation of Hayesmen
to continue the strong tradition of
brotherhood and support. As they waited
to be photographed for the alumni magazine
in front of Cardinal Hayes, there is a sense
that the Almeidas are linked by duty and
obligation. The brothers stood proudly, smiled,
and savored this full circle moment.
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blue
stamp
— BY JACKINA FARSHTEY
O
ur technological footprint
is growing exponentially.
The challenges to design
infrastructure that will
meet the needs of mankind
is the key to innovation. These
scientific advances can bring about
remarkable growth in biotechnology
and solar energy and even provide
access to clean water in developing
nations around the globe. Engineers
are at the very core of these complex
issues. Two Hayesmen who aspire
to answer these questions took part
in a six-week summer program at
BlueStamp Engineering. Eighteenyear-old Eduardo Solis, whose career
aspiration is to be an aerospace
engineer, learned techniques that
helped him to become a better critical
“WE TAKE AWAY THE ASSUMPTIONS
ON DAY ONE. WE STARTED THEM
OFF WITH A PROJECT THAT DIDN’T
INVOLVE MATH. GIVING STUDENTS THE
OPPORTUNITY TO GET STARTED IN A
FUN WAY IS HELPFUL. WE MAKE IT
ABOUT BUILDING AND CREATING.”
thinker. For his main project, Solis
designed a remote control hovercraft
and found the experience challenging
but also rewarding. “When I first
got to BlueStamp, I knew nothing
about coding, but as the program
went on, I started to develop a more
analytical frame of mind. This process
allowed me to think independently
and pushed me intellectually.”
Senior James Rendon found his
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BlueStamp
Engineering was
founded by engineers
Robin Mansukhani
and Dave Young.
The program has
offices in New York
City, San Francisco,
Houston and Denver.
time at BlueStamp a fulfilling and
Young and Mashukani were impressed
stimulating experience that helped
by Eduardo and James’ tenacity. We
him learn more about the field. “Those
were pleased with Eduardo. He went
few weeks gave me a sense of what
all the way to the finish line. James’
real life engineers have to deal with
project was equally complex. They
when it comes to problem solving. In
were both very successful.”
addition, it gave me a better idea of
how projects work in terms of coding
The BlueStamp Engineering’s
and directional techniques.” Rendon
website has an extensive video library
built a PlayStation 2 omnidirectional
documenting these projects.
robot as his main project. He added
Mashukani believes that these videos
modifications like LED lights and
can serve as tutorials for young people
lasers, an impressive first start for the
who can’t attend the program.
budding engineer.
BlueStamp Engineering was founded
by engineers Robin Mansukhani
and Dave Young. The program
has offices in New York City, San
Francisco, Houston and Denver. Both
Mansukhani and Young bring a wealth
of experience from biotech to startup
designs. Young believes that having a
simpler and creative approach is the
best way to introduce engineering to
“THE GOAL THAT WE HAVE IS THAT
ANYTHING THAT YOU SEE ON THE
WEBSITE CAN BE REPLICATED. THE VIDEO
PORTFOLIOS WILL SERVE AS GUIDES TO
HELP STUDENTS GET STARTED.”
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T
he rivalry between Cardinal Hayes
High School and Mount Saint Michael
Academy has spanned 69 years. When
the rivalry began, Franklin Roosevelt
was President of the United States,
Rodgers & Hammerstein debuted Oklahoma!,
and Bing Crosby topped the music charts with
his iconic song “White Christmas.” What does
this tell you? Well, that rivalries never fade;
they only grow stronger with time.
The Mountaineers held the Turkey Bowl
Championship title for decades before The
Cardinals recaptured the crown in 2013. For the
past three years, Hayes has become a force to
be reckoned with on the field. With Coach CJ
O’Neil at the helm, the Varsity Football Team
has remained victorious.
ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH THE CARDINALS
CONTINUED THEIR WINNING STREAK BY BRINGING
HOME YET ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY.
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No one is more familiar with this decades-long
tug of war than legendary Hayes basketball
coach and Athletic Director Tom Murray. In
1952, Murray started attending some of the
first games on Randall’s Island and has been
dedicated to attending the yearly Thanksgiving
games for over sixty years. “It is a tremendous
time for Hayes alumni. It’s an opportunity
to get the student body together to see old
friends.” For Murray, the last few victories were
incredibly special. He remains committed to
cheering on our Hayesmen-- win or lose. “The
loyalty of the Hayesmen is tremendous. The
guys always had a deep appreciation for the
opportunities that Cardinal Hayes gave them.”
Murray also has some sound advice for the
younger generation.
“Take advantage of the opportunities
that are given to you. Seek advice from
your guidance counselors and college
advisors. Prepare yourself for the future
and think about what you want to
contribute to society.”
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CLASS NOTES
GEORGE J.
CARROLL
Started writing poetry at
80-years-old. Published
his 19th book of poetry
in 2015 entitled
“Treasure Chest”
MR. JAMES
‘43
sends best wishes to my
1946 Classmates!
A. GRIFFITH
‘46
is a retired teacher
at public schools and
Adelphi University.
Received 4th degree
Award from the Knights
of Columbus.
‘48
MR. M.J.
MR. ANTHONY
DI PERNA
is enjoying life in Boca
Raton, Florida with his
wife of 61 years and two
of his four children. The
other two still live in New York. He
sends greetings to all his classmates.
MR. JOHN
R. O’SHEA, PE
sends his best to the
Class of ‘48, especially
Bernie Maloney.
‘48
MR. CARMINE
PALERMO
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MCNERNEY
is the grandfather of
three. All are attending
parochial school in the
Washington, DC area.
‘52
‘49
F. FARRUGIA
resides in a senior
community in New
Jersey.
‘57
He enjoys traveling, fishing and tennis.
He is also a grandfather to seven
grandchildren.
MR. ROBERT
J. FINORA
retired as a school
teacher.
‘57
DR. JOHN H.
‘52
WILLIAMSON, PHD
has reconnected with
former classmates Bill
Ryan and Ray Kenney.
‘60
MR. CHARLES
MR. EDWARD
J. PIWOWAR
MCHUGH
lives in Coastal Georgia.
Love to find Ed Cap “55”.
retired in 2001
from the New York
City Department of
Transportation after 37 years.
‘55
MR. GILBERT
won the National Society
of Casein and Acrylic
Painters Award at the
73rd Audubon Artists
Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club.
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‘50
and his wife Janet have
five grandchildren (K-7)
and are active members
with the Knights of Columbus.
MR. PHILIP
MR. ALPHONSE
J. VALENTE
A. WALSH
MR. ANTHONY
M. LANE
wrote “Reflections on
30 Years of Teaching
in East Harlem”
(WingSpan Press).
‘60
MR. JOHN
‘56
E. NEVOLA
wrote the award-winning
historical novel “The Last
Jump”
‘61
DR. JOHN T.
MCCARTHY, MD
‘61
is the grandfather to ten
grandchildren and is
enjoying retirement with
wife Jane in Troy, New York.
MR. WILLIAM
P. KING
sends best wishes to
his Classmates in 4D
and their families.
‘61
MR. WILLIAM
J. MEEHAN
became a grandfather
to a beautiful baby girl
named Elizabeth
‘61
MR. ANDREW
CALABRESE, PHD
retired from PPG
Industries in 2007 as
Director of Research
Glass & Chemicals. His
daughter Michelle is
pursuing a Ph.D., and his
son Dan is a sophomore
at the University of
Michigan.
J. BIANCO
retired to Vero Beach,
Florida from
New York.
‘62
A. MANENTE
retired as a New York
Police Department
Lieutenant. Currently
Director of Investigations
for Department of
Education.
‘71
MR. SERGIO
MARQUEZ
MR. MICHAEL
J. MANTON
sends his regards to the
Class of 1964. To my
Chemistry and Biology
students from 9/60 to
6/77: you guys were a
pleasure. Up Hayes and
All Its Loyal Men!
‘64
retired from the FDNY in
2011 after 39 years. He
would love to hear from
FDNY members and the
Class of 1964.
has been in private
practice as an attorney
since 1991.
‘73
MR. JACK
CONCEICAO
MR. FRANCIS
DONNELLY
MR. NICHOLAS
‘64
MR. RALPH
‘64
is celebrating 38 years
at 1010 Wins Radio.
A warm hello to Bob
Reynolds, Manny
Duarte, and
Mr. Kerrigan.
‘73
MR. THOMAS
D. KERSTING
MR. WILLIAM
F. KERRIGAN
retired as a supervisor
from the New York
Police Department.
‘63
retired after 40 years
of teaching high school
English at All Hallows
High School in the Bronx
and at Briarcliff High
School in Westchester.
‘66
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DONOR ROLL
$100,000
+
Mrs. Kathleen Cavanaugh
$50,000
+
The Fishlinger Family Foundation
The McQuade Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Reed
The Scorsese Family Foundation
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2012
2013
2014
2011
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2015
Year
fundraising
total
number
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average
gift
2011
$3,443,321
2,234
$1,541.33
2012
$1,472,175
2,097
$702.04
2013
$1,567,244
1,885
$831.43
2014
$1,185,216
1,778
$666.60
2015
$1,739,700
2,195
$792.57
IN MEMORIAM
MONSIGNOR
DELANO
JOSEPH C.
COWAN
ANSALDI
On November 20th, the Hayes community remembered
The Hayes community is saddened by the passing of
Delano Cowan. In a moving memorial service, students,
Monsignor Joseph Ansaldi. As a devoted educator, mentor,
faculty and staff gathered in the Regis Philbin Auditorium
to honor and celebrate the life of a young man who had so
much potential. Cowan’s family was present to witness the
outpouring of love and support. “Our Brother is here with
us. He is in every Hayesmen in this building,” said Father
Tierney. The spirit of brotherhood was alive and well when
Delano’s friends and teammates spoke about the impact he
had on their lives.
As a member of the Varsity Football Team, Cowan was a
defensive tackle who demonstrated team spirit and a love for
the sport. Coach CJ O’Neil remembers the sixteen–year-old
and priest, Monsignor Ansaldi touched the lives of many who
knew him.
HE WAS KNOWN AS A FAIR AND DEDICATED ADMINISTRATOR
WHO WORKED HARD TO MAKE CATHOLIC EDUCATION MORE
AFFORDABLE FOR FAMILIES.
At the time of his death, he was Principal of St. Joseph
by-the-Sea High School in Staten Island where he spent 27
years in service. From 1963 to 1978, Monsignor Ansaldi was
a history teacher at Cardinal Hayes High School. In 1990, he
was named Monsignor by Pope John Paul, II. The following
year, Cardinal John J. O’Connor named him co-vicar for
as a determined young man. “He was a nice student who was
Staten Island. Monsignor is survived by his siblings and
very coachable and a hard worker. He was a young man that
several nieces and nephews.
helped your program get better.”
CLASS 1945
COACH CRAIG JOSEPH, WHO COACHED DELANO FOR TWO YEARS ON THE JUNIOR
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, REMEMBERS HIM FONDLY.
“DELANO WAS REALLY A GOOD STUDENT. HE
PRESENTED HIMSELF WELL AND WAS DOING WELL
IN SCHOOL. HE WAS THE TYPE OF YOUNG MAN THAT
ASPIRED TO DO A GREAT DEAL WITH HIS LIFE AND
BECOME A DIFFERENCE MAKER.”
It is clear that Delano Cowan will live forever
in our hearts as a brother, a friend, and a great
Hayesman. Rest in peace. # DC90Forever.
George G. Herrmann
CLASS OF 1947
Leonard F. Deprospo
CLASS OF 1948
John “Jack” McCooe
John A. Stankiewicz
Patrick (Joe) Durning
William Grant
Patrick Charles
McConnell
CLASS OF 1949
William C. Tubman
John L. Schramel
CLASS OF 1951
Robert L. Rettig
John P. Merkel
CLASS OF 1955
John E. Halpin
CLASS OF 1956
Robert W. Bantz
CLASS OF 1960
Joseph M. Walsh
CLASS OF 1991
Richard K. Parris
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