2015 SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY DONOR HONOR ROLL

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2015 SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY DONOR HONOR ROLL
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2015 SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY DONOR HONOR ROLL
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT LE ADERSHIP
Cynthia McGurren ’83
Vice President and Foundation Executive Director
978.542.7591
[email protected]
Eileen M. O’Brien ’01
Associate Vice President
978.542.7529
[email protected]
DESIGN AND
PRODUC TION
Simeen Brown
COPY EDITORS
Patrice (Bonin) Buchanan ’75
Margo W.R. Steiner ’11G
Cher yl Crounse
Assistant Vice President and Campaign Manager
978.542.7527
[email protected]
FOUNDATION BOARD
Stanley P. Cahill
Peggy L. Carl
Frederick L. Cavanaugh Jr. ’69
Jef frey V. Cicolini ’94
Gina V. Deschamps ’92G
Alber t V. DiVirgilio ’64, ’66G
Pamela Doher t y ’92
Richard L. Elia
Marilyn E. Flaher t y ’54
Suzanne S. Gruhl, CPA
Jef frey E. LaCross ’93
Rober t T. Lut ts
Kathleen Murphy ’75
James M. Muse ’83
Bruce Pot ter ’79
Deirdre A. Sar torelli ’83
Jacob S. Segal Esq.
Kathleen L. Skrabut
Frank J. Sparicio ’53
Patricia H. Zaido ’12H
EDITOR
James K. Glynn ’77
PHOTOGR APHY
Simeen Brown
Tom Kates
David Sokol
Michael Sperling
W R ITING
Taylor Shea Dunn
Karen Morrissey ’71, ’93H
Taylor Mugford
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Paul Mattera, chair
Alyce Davis ’75, vice chair
David Abdoo ’97
Aboubacar “Sidi” Diarra
John J. Burns ’81
Claude Lancome
Robert T. Lutts
Oscar F. Malcolm
Pamela C. Scott
Jacob S. Segal
Diane T. Stringer
CONTR IBUTORS
Erica Bourbeau ’15
Nicole Bousquet
Susan Fountain
Jean Patch
Amy Macione Turcotte
Copyright 2015
Salem State University
All publication rights reserved
Send address changes to
Alumni Affairs
352 Lafayette Street
Salem, MA 01970
e: [email protected]
t: 978.542.7530
Table of Contents
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FOUNDATION REPORT
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RESPONDING TO THE NEED
11 Jim and Karen Ansara address global poverty
VIKING VICTORY
First online giving challenge a success
12 SCHOLARLY SUPPORT
16 THE SHEA WAY
18 A CLASS ACT
Walsh Family Award continues a tradition of learning
Retiring AD celebrates with his extended family
Senior giving sets new record
20 PLAYING A ROLE
22 VISIONARIES
Alumna reflects on being part of the university’s ascent
Opening new roads
23 CROSBY SOCIETY
24 SULLIVAN SOCIETY
Making a sound investment
Gifts of $1,000 or more
28 FRIENDS
33 YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING
36 50 1
Recapping an eventful year
SALEM STATE IMPACT
We value our relationships
The energy is contagious
ALUMNI HONOR ROLL
Thank you!
EMPLOYEES
Dedicated to the mission
ON THE COVER
Homes painted in
bright colors cover
a hill in Jalousie,
a cinder block
shantytown in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Story on page 6.
(AP photo)
2014-15 FISCAL YEAR IN PICTURES
September 6:
September 26:
Above: Janet ’68 and Ken ’85H
Himmel hosted a fifth installment
of the Fine Wines and Fabulous
Finds Auction at their Marblehead
home, raising $240,000 for student
scholarships in one night.
Right: The 2014 celebration of giving
shined the spotlight on student
athletes and recognized Joanne
(O’Keefe) Ricciardiello ’68 and her
husband Philip’s leadership-level
campaign gift by dedicating the
Gassett Center atrium in their honor.
EDITOR’S NOTE
In the pages to follow we’ve
compiled just a handful of stories
that speak to the true spirit
of 10,000 Reasons. If there is a
theme among them, it might be
that our students and our donors
alike are strivers, believers and
humble servants of Salem State’s
highest ideals. We hope you see
yourself represented here as well.
If you’d like to see your own story
told in the pages of Impact, then
please be in touch.
CONTACT US:
[email protected]
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Foundation Report
It’s been a very busy, very fruitful
year for the Salem State University
Foundation!
Tom Brady’s campus visit for the Salem State Series in May attracted serious
media scrutiny, mostly due to the still-unfolding NFL drama known as
“Deflategate,” but also because of increased skepticism in Massachusetts about the
relationship between public universities and their nonprofit foundation partners.
In the weeks that followed, one Boston reporter went so far as to imply that
proceeds from the Series, which were used to fund event expenses such as Mr.
Brady’s speaking fee, would have been better spent on student financial assistance.
April 24:
October 16:
Below: Luke Griffin and family
warmed the Berry Library archives
with a gift of rare books collected
by Luke’s father Stephen. The
Griffin Family Archives collection,
which may be valued at over
$100,000, also honors Luke’s late
wife, Barbara (Johnson) Griffin,
Salem State class of 1972, a teacher
and scholar of Victorian literature.
Below: Danversport Yacht Club
welcomed more than 150 student
scholarship winners, along with
their families and benefactors, to our
annual recognition reception. Seen
here with President Meservey is
social work student Shaun Seariac,
of Gloucester, recipient of the
Pharnal Longus Community Service
Scholarship and Walsh Family Award.
March 12:
Above: A thriving Florida
alumni community gathered
to celebrate the 10,000
Reasons campaign and launch
it anew in the Sunshine State.
The weekend would not have
been complete without the
Sullivan and Crosby Society
reception hosted in fine
fashion by Tom ’65 and Pat
’66 Marmen of Cotuit, Mass.
On the surface, it’s a valid thought—putting every available dollar to work directly
on behalf of our students and their collective bottom line sounds good to everyone.
Hopefully you recognize it as the very mission of our foundation.
The flaw in this reasoning, of course, is that some dollars simply aren’t available for
that noble purpose. Event proceeds, by definition, do not exist unless the event also
exists, and the 2015 Salem State Series featuring Tom Brady could not have existed
without Tom Brady. The MVP quarterback’s Q&A session with Jim Gray attracted
record Series ticket sales and sponsorships—enough total revenue, in fact, to fund
the event in its entirety. No tuition monies, student fees, public funds, or donations
to the university were spent on the evening. It was by any measure a fantastic
installment of the Series, and we’re grateful to Mr. Brady for upholding his
commitment to appear despite some challenging personal circumstances.
...annual giving—
above and beyond
campaign gifts and
pledges—is the most
immediate way to
impact our ability to
help students.
As caretaker of the gifts that you have entrusted to Salem State University, the
foundation strives to be fully transparent about how we work and where monies
are allocated. The Series aftermath reminds us that more transparency is always
a good thing.
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2014-15 FISCAL YEAR IN PICTURES
May 30:
Below: James L. McKeown ’77 Memorial
Plaza and the adjoining North Campus
quad welcomed a crowd of 400+ for an
Alumni Weekend celebration under the
stars. Guests were invited to “rediscover
their reason” and many pledged
campaign gifts on the spot using the
university’s new MobileCause platform.
May 7:
Above: New England Patriots all-star quarterback Tom Brady touched
down on Alumni Field for the latest installment of the Salem State Series.
Moderated by renowned sportscaster Jim Gray, it set attendance records and
garnered national media attention. The event’s ticket sales and sponsorships
netted a $40,000 profit that will be reinvested into future Series events.
The MVP
quarterback’s Q&A
session with Jim
Gray attracted record
Series ticket sales
and sponsorships—
enough total revenue,
in fact, to fund the
event in its entirety.
You should know, therefore, that when we report having raised $19,545,726 for the
10,000 Reasons campaign as of the fiscal year end (June 30, 2015), it doesn’t mean that
those dollars have all arrived in our coffers. This total includes gifts pledged by donors
that may not be realized in cash for several years. It includes gifts that have been
realized, but that may not be spendable for several years, such as certain endowment
contributions. It also includes planned estate gifts—19 to be exact—totaling an
estimated $2,470,000. By the time a planned gift is fulfilled, its value will likely have
fluctuated in one direction or the other; for this reason, and to avoid inflating our
numbers, we cap the total value of planned gifts that can be counted toward the
campaign goal at $5 million.
The long and the short of this explanation is that the 10,000 Reasons campaign, as
successful as it has been so far, has not provided us with $19,545,726 in cash that we
can spend this very moment. This is why annual giving—above and beyond campaign
gifts and pledges—is so essential: it’s the most immediate way to impact our ability
to help students.
At the same time, our fundraising efforts must remain rooted in a long-term vision that
requires equal parts optimism, pride and—yes—careful accounting. Our strategic
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Left: Caretakers of the gifts entrusted to our institution are
the members of the Salem State University Foundation
Board, pictured at Marsh Hall on Central Campus.
ENDOWMENT ASSET ALLOCATION AS OF JUNE 30, 2015
$30,000,000
$25,000,000
Endowment and Investment Portfolio Growth since
International
Inception of Campaign thru June 30, 2015
Equities
17%
Commodities
1%
Cash and Short-Term Securities
7%
US Treasury
Notes and Bonds
3%
ENDOWMENT AND INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO GROWTH
SINCE INCEPTION
OF CAMPAIGN THROUGH JUNE 30, 2015
$20,000,000
Endowment and Investment Portfolio Growth since
Inception of Campaign thru June 30, 2015
$15,000,000
$30,000,000
$30,000.000
$25,000,000
$25,000.000
$10,000,000
$20,000,000
$20,000.000
$5,000,000
$15,000,000
$15,000.000
$-
Corporate
Bonds
28%
$10,000,000
$10,000.000
$5,000,000
$5,000.000
Endowment
Endowment
20
15
U.S. Equities
41%
FY
FY
20
14
20
13
FY
20
12
FY
20
11
FY
Balance as of
7/
1/
20
10
$-
$
International
Bonds
1%
Portfolio
Real Estate
2%
Portfolio
partners are many in this endeavor. They include two outstanding volunteer boards
serving the university and the foundation respectively, the truly indefatigable
volunteers of the 10,000 Reasons campaign steering committee, our very capable
advisors at Eastern Wealth Management and Windhaven Investment Management,
and you, the more than 10,000 donors (and counting) to this landmark campaign
for Salem State.
To every one of you we offer our gratitude for believing
in the important mission of our university.
Yours truly,
Cynthia McGurren ’83
Executive Director,
Salem State University Foundation,
Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Jim Muse ’83
President,
Salem State University
Foundation
PICTURED ABOVE
Gifts to the Salem State
University Foundation made
between July 1, 2014, and June
30, 2015, totaled $ 3,814,724,
leaving just one-fifth of our
$ 25,000,000 campaign goal
still to raise in the fifth year
of 10,000 Reasons. Fifty-six
new funds have been added to
the endowment in that time,
bringing the total number of
funds to 199 and their total
value to $ 25,223,665, a 109
percent increase since the
campaign’s start.
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True Grit
Couple’s Gift Parallels
Their Commitment
Overseas
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Jim Ansara ’10H turned down
offers to serve as a trustee at two
prestigious private schools before
ultimately accepting President Pat
Meservey’s 2009 invitation to join
the board at Salem State.
Meservey, still early in her tenure, had already displayed a keen eye for
what our campus could become, and she knew Ansara’s business experience
would be valuable: he had built his company, Shawmut Design and
Construction, into one of the top firms in the country before selling it to
his employees in 2006. “She was incredibly authentic,” recalled Ansara
earlier this summer, “and she was very serious about putting the long-term
needs of the university first. I couldn’t help but want to collaborate.”
The Shawmut sale provided Ansara and his wife Karen the means to establish a donor-advised fund
at the Boston Foundation, the premier community foundation in New England. Jim had imbued
his company with a strong spirit of community service from the beginning—employees regularly
volunteer with nonprofits and participate in service projects—and the fund was the perfect vehicle for
Jim and Karen to carry that spirit forward into their post-Shawmut years. While Jim eased his way out
of Shawmut’s day-to-day operations, together the couple jumped headfirst into a life of philanthropy.
The Ansaras’ first serious charitable gifts originated in part from an earlier trip to Latin
America when they were just starting a family. Karen had quit a busy career in political
organizing when they adopted their son, choosing instead to focus full-time on parenting.
Now witnessing firsthand the effects of poverty in Latin America, especially on women and
children, she and Jim were moved to adopt again—this time three girls from Ecuador. It was
quickly becoming clear where their growing philanthropy ought to focus. “Seeing the poverty
that our own daughters were born into inspired us to try to end that problem in some specific
places,” said Karen. “With more resources and opportunities, we hoped no parent would
ever again have to give up a child.” For the better part of the next decade, the Ansaras made
a series of grants to local organizations working to keep impoverished families together.
It wasn’t until Jim signed on at Salem State that he and Karen began to see the parallels between
their work overseas and life here on the North Shore, their home of 22 years. Jim had been wooed
by President Meservey’s vision, but it was the university’s dedication to social justice that ultimately
inspired him to serve. “Salem State provides access to a future,” he said. “One of the common
threads linking poverty in America with poverty around the world is a lack of education, so
investing in college students is entirely strategic. They go on to make our communities stronger.”
Around the same time, the Ansaras were becoming involved in Haiti, where they had made a grant
supporting the work of Partners in Health following the deadly 2008 floods. Jim travelled to the
country in 2009 to meet with Paul Farmer, the nonprofit’s celebrated founder, who convinced him
that investing in the buildout of the public sector was the most sustainable path to Haiti’s recovery.
“I was initially wary,” said Jim, “because the Haitian government was so weakened at the time. But
Paul’s previous work in Rwanda was very compelling. To have gone in 25 years from a massive
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Facing page: Jim and Karen
Ansara on site at University
Hospital, Mirebalais, Haiti’s
320-bed teaching facility
built with Jim’s oversight by
Build Health International for
Partners in Health and the
government of Haiti (photo
courtesy of Partners in Health)
Below: patients line up at dawn in
the waiting room of St. Boniface
Hospital’s new maternity
center in Fond des Blancs, Haiti
(photo courtesy of St. Boniface
Haiti Foundation/Fancy, LLC)
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UNRESTRICTED GIFTS
to the 10,000 Reasons campaign
are distributed at the executive
level to program areas of
greatest need. Among the most
recent allotments is a $ 200,000
fund created exclusively for
faculty support, including
scholarship, travel and
interdisciplinary collaboration.
The annual fund alone has
received over $ 2.5 million in
unrestricted gifts since the
start of the campaign.
Above: Jim Ansara on site in Fond
Des Blancs (photo courtesy of
Brogen Graham/Motivateco.com)
Facing page: Clockwise from top, a
couple walks down a street with
genocide to the premier health-care system on the African continent meant that the
model must be sound.” In short order not only would the Ansaras commit significant
funding to the Haitian cause, but Jim would also accept a full-time volunteer position
overseeing the construction of a new national hospital. With the crippling January 2010
earthquake, the need in Haiti—and the Ansaras’ involvement—increased exponentialy.
Jim would split time between Haiti and his home in Essex for the next five years.
Karen Ansara fondly recalls President Meservey’s own personal response to the
Haiti earthquake, just days after it struck. At Karen’s request, the president invited
about 20 Haitian-American Salem State students to her office in Meier Hall to share
how the disaster had impacted their lives. “Pat listened deeply to each student’s
pain and directed that conversation with exquisite grace,” said Ansara. “I could
tell she cared about the whole health and well-being of each of her students.”
That spring, the Ansaras received honorary doctorates from Salem State in recognition
of their humanitarian efforts. “We were amazed by the diversity of students crossing
the stage,” said Karen, “and by the array of different shoe styles peeking out from
under their gowns! They came here from so many countries. Each one had overcome
unthinkable obstacles to attend Salem State, finance their educations and obtain
practical degrees that could be put to use revitalizing their home lands. These
are the students with the ‘true grit’ needed to become our world’s leaders.”
their belongings in Port-au-Prince,
Haiti; the Ansara family (Danny,
Lucia, Mike, Jim, Karen, Ali, and
Mari) in Oregon, 2013; people walk
near a cathederal destroyed by the
earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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The parade of shoes across the Salem State commencement platform may just be the
image that cemented, in Karen and Jim’s minds, the connection between their
international interests and Salem State: Within a year they had committed a $500,000
unrestricted gift to the 10,000 Reasons campaign. “It was quite out of the ordinary for
us in its scale and in supporting a large academic institution,” said Karen, “but knowing
that Salem State graduates a significant number of first-generation college students,
including New Americans and international students, it made sense to extend our giving to the
university. Access to education here isn’t much different from access to healthcare in Haiti, Rwanda
or West Africa. (Jim has been renovating district hospitals in both Sierra Leone and Liberia, as well
as overseeing the design of a new national teaching hospital in Liberia.) Survival shouldn’t depend
on economic means.”
“We really believe in making unrestricted gifts, in resisting specificity,” adds Jim. “Being able to
trust in the leadership is part of that. But more important is that the breadth of the challenge
demands flexibility. At Salem State, as in Haiti, constraints on resources are the biggest factor.
Dollars are stretched a lot further here, and we know our gift will be very well spent.”
Only in the last year have the Ansaras cut their foreign travel back to a week per month.
That doesn’t mean they’re any less busy. In addition to expanding their grantmaking to
Africa and Nepal, Karen remains heavily involved in the governance of multiple nonprofits,
including Oxfam America and the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, and Jim is
still a full-time volunteer with Partners in Health, where he has recently begun work on
Haiti’s new national reference laboratory. They admit that the challenge of the work is
part of its allure, but anyone can see that Jim and Karen Ansara’s root motivation is
social justice.
“Haiti is such a special case,” says Jim. “Here you have a country of 9.5 million
people, 70 percent of whom are unemployed, founded on the only successful
slave revolt in the history of the world. The government is running an informal
economy at best. Corruption is a total stereotype—the truth is that there are
so few resources to begin with. The inequalities are overwhelming—and it’s
barely 600 miles from South Beach, Florida.”
“We don’t think of it as charity,” says Karen. “It’s our responsibility.”
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What’s your reason?
salemstate.edu/reasons
REASON
7228
Danielle Terrell ’16
“Salem State has helped me
to develop skills that will
be critical in my career.
Now I’m excited for my
next goal—to attend
medical school in Boston.”
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10,301
Reasons?
Viking Challenge a
Viral Success
The first three days of June provided the setting for
Salem State’s first-ever online giving challenge. The
Viking Challenge was initiated by a $20,000 matching
gift promise from campaign co-chairs Kim
Gassett-Schiller ’83 and Henry Bertolon ’74. Their offer
was simple: reel in our 10,000th donor to the 10,000
Reasons campaign, and they’d each cut a $10,000 check
to the Salem State Foundation. From there, with the
prompting of the university’s social media team and
some savvy volunteers, it was alumni and students who
largely took over the effort. Check out the online action
that grew the campaign donor base from just over 9,000
to a staggering 10,301 in just 72 hours!
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Rick and Jean Walsh were on hand for the hallowed
“passing of the books” that commemorated
the opening of the Frederick E. Berry Library
and Learning Commons in August 2013.
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Family Business
Scholarship Award Champions
Self-Made Students
A visit to Finz restaurant this past April
found Jean Walsh ’71 and her husband
Rick genially lunching with the six latest
recipients of the Walsh Family Award.
The light-spangled waters off Pickering Wharf filled the big
picture window behind the hosts. Any passerby would have
assumed it to be a family celebration. One end of the table
discussed job interview strategies. The other reminisced
with Jean about the challenges of high school chemistry.
Rick’s 50th high school reunion was coming up soon, and
he was looking forward to seeing former classmates.
Somehow, every thread of the conversation turned on a note of
gratitude. The student across from Rick, a social work major,
had fallen off a roof last winter, injuring his back. “Without your
scholarship,” he told the Walshes, “I would have had to choose
between paying medical bills and paying tuition.” Jean and
Rick, in turn, spent more time giving thanks than receiving it.
“We are so impressed by each of your stories,” Jean said. “What
a wonderful variety of interests, and you’ve clearly worked so
hard. Thank you for sharing a little bit of your lives with us.”
Jean and Rick established the Walsh Family Award in the early
stages of the 10,000 Reasons campaign, committing $30,000
annually to be divided among six scholarship recipients. They
also donate $20,000 in unrestricted annual contributions, for
a total campaign gift of $400,000. With their gift came the
opportunity for them to name the university’s writing center,
housed on the first floor of the Berry Library, in honor of Rick’s
mother, Mary. “The campaign was definitely the trigger for our
gift,” said Rick. “We were fortunate enough to be able to do it,
and education is so important. We’ve always stressed that with
our own kids.”
Rick initially had wanted to name the writing center after his
wife—that is, before she talked him out of it. “Mary’s support
and motivation are really what drove Rick to be as successful
as he is,” said Jean. “Plus, she was such an avid reader of
absolutely everything. She was always at the library. It made
sense to honor her this way.” The Mary G. Walsh Writing Center
Mary G. Walsh, inspiration for generations of
Walshes and Salem State students alike
was formally dedicated at a ceremony in August 2013, with
Jean, Rick and many of their family members in attendance.
Education—and teaching, in particular—has long been a
family affair for the Walshes. Rick taught college and graduate
level courses for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and
then pursued a career in human resources that led him to a
managing director role at Fidelity, where he recently retired.
Jean taught English at Everett High School until the first of
her two children was born. Both kids, daughter Erin and son
Ryan ’08, are now pursuing busy teaching careers—she as a
reading specialist and he as a high school history teacher.
As it turns out, Ryan Walsh got his first taste of the action while
working as a tutor right here in the university’s learning center,
the precursor to today’s writing center. His mother remembers
with pride the moment when she knew his understanding of
the vocation had crystalized. They were trading war stories
over the phone when he paused and said, “Mom, they have
to learn to help themselves.” Ever the teacher herself, Jean is
quick to turn that recollection into a larger lesson. “Being given
the tools and helping yourself is the foundation for a whole
lifetime of learning,” she said. “It’s what Salem State gave me
and it’s what Rick and I are hoping these students get, too.”
With lunch at Finz winding down, restaurant owner George
Carey stopped by to greet the table. He said he has been
employing Salem State students going on 15 years, and that
he, too, had been proud to support the 10,000 Reasons
campaign. The affirmation appeared to invigorate Jean Walsh.
“I hope people continue to contribute,” she said. “I hope more
alumni contribute. The university just doesn’t get enough
credit. Students should be very proud of the education they’re
getting here. They, as well as the university, deserve recognition
and support. I’d call it an excellent return on investment.”
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MEET THE 2015 WALSH FAMILY SCHOLARS
The Walsh Family Award provides six students with $ 5,000 annually throughout their undergraduate
experience at Salem State. It is awarded by the university’s scholarship committee, which selects recipients
based on GPA and an application essay. “We want the award to remain open to diverse students, and to
reward academic achievement,” says Jean Walsh. “This year’s group may be the best we’ve ever had.”
Impact sat down with two of this year’s Walsh Family Scholars to learn more.
REASON
539
Nicole Fabiano ’16
nursing
Nicole Fabiano has
had her heart set on a
career in nursing since
at least sophomore
year of high school. “Maybe even earlier than that,”
she says. “It’s just who I am. I’m a planner.”
The 21-year-old Lakeville native will graduate in the
spring with a bachelor’s degree in nursing and an extensive
catalog of clinical experience already under her belt. This
past May she concluded an internship in the infant and
toddler medical-surgical wing at Boston Children’s
Hospital, and by June she was already beginning work as a
certified nursing assistant with the South Coast Hospital
Group. She’ll be making rounds on the rehab floors of
two separate facilities through the end of the current
academic year. “It’s mostly hips and knees,” she says, “but
really, you see everything. I’m excited to apply what I’ve
learned and get a taste of what real nursing is all about.”
Nicole chose Salem State for the strong reputation of
its nursing program and because it’s cost friendly. Since
she’s solely responsible for all of her educational expenses,
scholarships and financial aid have been a top concern
of hers for a long time. “There was never a doubt that I
had to get a college degree,” she says, “but the value had
to be there.” After her scholarships, which include the
Walsh Family Award and a nursing-specific award from
her high school, Nicole figures she will owe about $20,000
in student loans. It’s the maximum debt she was willing
to take on, but she says it’s a small price to pay for the
career of her dreams. “I live and breathe nursing,” she
says, “and I love it. I don’t know what I’d do without it.”
With her degree in hand, Nicole eventually plans on
specializing in labor and delivery, or possibly neonatal
intensive care, which she experienced firsthand as an intern
at Beverly Hospital. “It’s not always good—and when it’s
bad, it’s bad,” she says. “But the extreme gratitude that
parents have, and being a part of bringing their baby into
the world…it’s one of the most rewarding things ever.”
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REASON
7261
Gaetano Mortillaro ’17
(pictured with Sen. Bruce Tarr)
political science / business
administration
Knowing how tough it is to
get into law school these days,
Gaetano Mortillaro, who often goes by “Thomas” around campus,
is hoping some hands-on experience in the Massachusetts State
House will pay dividends down the road. He was one of four
interns working in state senate minority leader Bruce Tarr’s
office this summer, and he’s already weighing his own political
ambitions. “I think I’d like to run for some type of office
eventually,” he says, “but that’s an unstructured goal. I just know
I want to help people. I’m not in it for the money. If I can actually
make a difference, then that’s what would be the most rewarding.”
In proud Italian tradition, Thomas spends every Sunday
afternoon at home in Gloucester, gathered around the dinner
table alongside his brother, uncles and father, with whom
he is particularly close. He and his dad both live with a rare
skeletal disorder known as SED, which requires frequent
and highly specialized treatment. At one point, following a
spate of major surgeries, Thomas’ round-the-clock care kept
his father out of work for the better part of a year. It was
enough financial pressure to dry up any college savings.
The challenges of everyday life have given Thomas, who is also
an Eagle Scout, more perspective than most. “When you’re not
handed everything, I think it’s easier to understand what other
people might be going through,” he says. “People’s struggles
are so rarely a direct reflection of their effort. Anyone can get
stuck! Even the cost of commuting to Boston for an internship,
for many of us, is nearly impossible. In the absence of more
government investment in just this kind of thing, I’m grateful
to people like the Walshes for making up the difference.”
Knowing that financial constraints will guide his law school
decisions too, Thomas is rounding out his portfolio with wideranging studies. “They want you to follow your own interests,
then bring that to your law education and career,” he says. “I’m
taking biology classes, I’m reading Renaissance literature—it’s
all part of being a self-motivator and putting effort into your
own education. The world owes you nothing. But if I want to
do something, I’ll do it. I don’t care how much work it takes.”
DEDICATED TO EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
At the heart of the university’s
commitment to academic excellence
lie its efforts to produce graduates who
can communicate clearly and effectively,
both in person and in print. Assistant
professor Tristan Abbott, director of
the Mary G. Walsh Writing Center,
estimates that the facility receives north
of 1,500 visits each semester from people
seeking help with their writing skills.
Writing center tutors take a creditbearing practicum course in which they
learn about rhetoric and composition
pedagogy. “We look at writing as an
ongoing process that includes thinking
of ideas, drafting and revising,” says
Abbott. “We take a holistic approach
and we try to improve the writers more
than we try to improve the writing.”
In a typical session, tutors begin by
helping their students interpret what
the professor wants to see in the
assignment. They determine an order
of concerns, focus on the most pressing
issues and try to avoid line editing or
type corrections. They also take special
care not to insert themselves into the
assignment. “We want our students to
have their own voices,” says Abbott.
“The process is entirely collaborative.”
Top: Filtered sunlight and comfortable chairs are the setting for student-tutor
collaborations in the Mary G. Walsh Writing Center. Here assistant director Carolyn
Strain ’09, right, consults with social work/psychology major Nathania Francois ’15.
Bottom: From the left, Cheryl Brooks ’82, Angelina Oliva, Rick Walsh,
Jean (Oliva) Walsh ’71, President Meservey, George Oliva, and Susan
Oliva gather outside the Frederick E. Berry Library and Learning
Commons at the dedication of the Mary G. Walsh Writing Center.
All writers on campus, including
faculty members and ESL learners, are
encouraged to use the writing center as a
resource. Students who speak any nonEnglish language are also encouraged
to attend tutor-led English conversation
groups, which the center introduced last
year. “There’s a significant psychological
barrier that happens when engaging with
a new culture,” says Abbott, “especially
during the first few months. By providing
a comfortable place to simply practice
speaking English, we’re trying to help
the community get over that hump and
make the most of their time here.”
SALEM STATE IMPACT
15
‘So Lucky’
A Humble Champion
Steps Down
By TAYLOR SHEA DUNN
“Learn the fundamentals,
get better every day, and
don’t worry about wins
—they will come.”
—Tim Shea
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
At a celebration during alumni
weekend in May, retiring athletic
director Tim Shea ’83G made sure
to credit his successful career to
good luck and the hard work of
many people besides himself.
More than 300 people surrounded him as he spoke from center court
in Twohig Gymnasium—colleagues, coaches, players, teammates,
friends, and family, including his wife of 43 years, Sheila, and his
two daughters, Mackenzie and me. This outpouring of support
left me with one thought above all others that evening: in being
able to call this humble champion Dad, I’m the lucky one.
You don’t have to look far to see my dad’s influence all over Salem State.
The trophy cases are full of memorabilia showcasing achievements and
accolades that will be remembered in the chronicles of Viking folklore
forever. The Gassett Fitness Center itself is a facility he long dreamed about
and worked hard to make a reality. But his legacy will shine brightest in
the community he embraced so wholeheartedly. “The relationships I’ve
developed in my roles as coach and then athletic director are life-changing
and will be life-lasting,” he said. “Seeing our many athletes move on to
successful careers and families is so rewarding and satisfying for me. It
means much more to me than any honors bestowed.” Words like these are
the very essence of my dad. It’s the people around him that make him proud.
More than most, my dad has intuitively bridged the gap
between the city of Salem and its university. One day this
summer I was visiting my parents for breakfast when their
home phone rang. It was a Salem woman calling about
basketball camp for her granddaughter. Dad hasn’t overseen
the girls’ basketball camp for years, but he still fields these
calls almost daily. I don’t know what was said on the other
end of the line, but he hung up gently, turned to me and
said, “Do you know we provide sports camp scholarships
to Salem kids? Need is everywhere. If you come across a
deserving kid, don’t forget that.” He may be retired from Salem
State, but he’s still a big part of the “we” that holds this place
together. Thanks to his lifetime of service, he always will be.
In our family, life has revolved around Salem State for over three
decades. We’ve lived steps from campus, we’ve walked our dogs
every morning through its grounds, we’ve planned vacations
around its athletic tournaments and conferences, and when it
was time to give back, we’ve donated to its important causes.
Dad traces the Shea spirit of philanthropy to his mother, Helen
Francis Shea. “Any legacy left behind by any of the Sheas can
be directly attributed to our mom,” he said. She raised eight
children on very little. What the Shea kids lacked in resources
they made up for with a mother’s love, a drive to succeed and
the support of each other. Their bond eventually became the
inspiration behind the Helen F. Shea Memorial Scholarship at
Salem State, initiated with my dad’s guidance over 16 years ago.
Our extended family has been contributing to the scholarship
ever since, and seeing it officially awarded in 2013 was a proud
moment for all of us. It’s been a fitting tribute to its namesake,
too: the inaugural scholarship recipient was the child of a single
mother from Salem who, like my grandmother, was also a nurse.
If you’re wondering if Tim Shea is happy in retirement,
the smile I see on him lately should leave no doubt. It helps
that a longtime goal of his became a reality this year when
the athletic endowment reached $1 million. Last fall, as my
dad was announcing his retirement, the fund was still some
$200,000 shy of that mark. Many of you reading this made
gifts and pledges in the intervening months, and in a show
of teamwork perhaps rivaled only by the 1986 Lady Vikings
basketball team, you made an important dream come true.
I’m just grateful—and lucky, indeed—to be along for the ride.
Photos, top to bottom: The Vikings were headline news
when they won a national championship in 1986.
The extended Shea family gathers in Twohig Gymnasium to
celebrate Tim’s three decades of service to Salem State
Coach Shea assumes what would become a familiar position on the
sidelines during a Salem State women’s basketball game, circa 1985.
Shea’s legacy was honored with two commemorative namings
on the occasion of his retirement. The Twohig floorboards will
now and forever wear the name Tim Shea Court, and the athletic
endowment he worked so hard to grow has been rechristened by
the board as the Timothy P. Shea ’83G Athletic Endowment.
SALEM STATE IMPACT
17
Senior Gifts Soar
2015 Graduates Break (Another)
Giving Record
Above: President Meservey, vice president
Cynthia McGurren ’83 and alumni association
president Pamela Doherty ’92 accept
the largest-ever senior class gift from
student philanthropy committee members
(and graduating seniors) Philip Burns,
Student philanthropy is still in its infancy at Salem State, but it’s no baby. The Class of
2015’s senior gift campaign powered its way to a fundraising record for the third year
running, tallying an impressive $5,385 by commencement time—a total contributed
almost entirely by the university’s newest alumni. The money will be awarded as
a need-based scholarship to an incoming freshman in the current fall semester.
Alyssia Johnson and Erica Bourbeau
Inspired in part by the larger 10,000 Reasons campaign’s volunteer summit this
past February, the student philanthropy committee credits its success to a more
professional fundraising approach. They made strategic outreach a top priority
this year, even going so far as to put a $1,000 proposal in front of the student
government association, which ultimately paid off. “Our goal and our inspiration
was to help someone realize their passion here at Salem State in the same way we’ve
been lucky enough to do,” said outgoing committee president Erica Bourbeau
’15. “Let’s hope the tradition remains strong and only grows from here.”
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THE
C R O S B Y
S O C I E T Y
YOUR PHILANTHROPIC LEGACY AT SALEM STATE
WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS!
To become a member today, simply notify
us of your intent to include the university
in your estate plans. By doing so, you will
join a group of like-minded supporters
who hold Salem State in highest regard.
CONTACT
Michael Randall
Director, Planned
and Major Gifts
978.542.2345 or
[email protected]
salemstate.edu/plannedgiving
ANDREW CHRISTENSEN ’03
MICHAEL GILLIGAN ’70
ANDREA LIFTMAN ’75G
(visiting instructor)
(pictured right) made a
commitment through his
estate plan to support
student scholarships, and
honored his friend and
mentor, Bill Gillis ’66G, with
a commemorative naming
is supporting her
beloved School of
Education by naming it
as a beneficiary of an IRA
named Salem State in his
will as a beneficiary of a
portion of his estate
SALEM STATE IMPACT
19
For Your
Consideration
Salem State’s First Female
Trustee Looks Back
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When I first graduated from Salem State, I was focused on making a career for myself
and getting married. Perhaps because I was a commuter—which was about 90 percent of
the student body at the time—as well as a first-generation college graduate, I hadn’t
thought much about what it means to be part of an alumni tradition. Yet here I was with
a rewarding career taking shape, knowing I wouldn’t have gone anywhere in life without
a public education, so I began to consider how I might give back a little. Well, one
thing led to another, and in 1982 I found myself accepting a position on the Salem State
College Board of Trustees, appointed by Governor Ed King to a five-year term.
I was just 32 years old and the first woman ever appointed to the board. Initially
I served on the student life committee, reviewing student services and disciplinary
procedures. It was almost like a second job. But I was learning something new every
single day, and I was seeing for the first time, really, how hard people work at this
school—students, faculty and administrators alike. It was so worth it. When the time came
to renew my term, it was an easy decision for me to stay on for five more years. Even
after I rotated off the board in 1992, I did everything I could to stay involved with my
alma mater. I participated in the presidential search that brought Pat Meservey to Salem,
I sat on various committees and I started thinking more seriously about my philanthropy.
You never lose what your degree gives you—beyond the specific skills, the focus and
discipline are so important, too. To get such a solid and well-rounded education was an
enormous boost for me starting out. If you’re like me, and you never put your degree to
use in its intended field, then the overall quality of your education becomes critical.
That’s what I was thinking about when I made my first gift, just $25, as a newly minted
trustee in 1982. The same thought stayed with me over the years as my husband Gerald and
I continued to increase our support, making our first significant gift to the university
in 2001 and then our leadership-level gift to the fledgling 10,000 Reasons campaign.
I’m proud to be a part of the steering committee that put this campaign together
during a transformative time for Salem State. We were only just approaching university
status and there were a lot of questions hanging in the air: Who are we exactly? What
are our true capabilities? As a public school, how will a campaign of any amount be
received? The only things we knew for sure were that a comprehensive campaign needed to
happen, and that it would require a really personal approach.
The names that fill this magazine are the result of that approach. I hope seeing them
makes you proud of the way that Salem State has risen, over many years, to heights that
most of us never even imagined. Even when we were just a small handful of buildings
surrounded by fields and—when it rained—treacherous mud flats, what happened on this
campus was unique, special and necessary. Our university today is worthy of everyone’s
consideration. It always has been.
SALEM
SALEM STATE
STATE IMPACT
IMPACT
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THANK YOU
VISIONARIES
Visionaries are recognized for their total
lifetime contributions of over $100,000.
$1 MILLION AND ABOVE
Donna H. Bertolon
Henry J. Bertolon Jr. ’74
Cummings Foundation, Inc.
Joyce M. Cummings ’13H
William S. Cummings ’13H
The Estate of Alice M. McCarthy
Kim D. Gassett-Schiller ’83
Philip W. Schiller
The Gordon Foundation
Bernard M. Gordon ’85H
Sophia Gordon
SAP America Inc.
John F. Welch Jr.
Suzy Welch
Claire Crane ’60, ’09H
Emilio A. DiFelice †
Mary A. DiFelice ’36, ’59G †
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Joan M. Feeley
Thomas M. Feeley ’68
KPMG Consulting, Higher Education Practice
Oracle Corporation, Inc.
Spring Tide Foundation
Tyler & Reynolds Professional Corporation
$ 500,000 - 999,999
The Ansara Family Fund
James S. Ansara ’10H
Karen K. Ansara ’10H
Bank of America Affinity Program
Gretchen Stone Cook Charitable Foundation
$250,000 - $499,999
Madeline A. Agganis ’79
Michael J. Agganis ’66
Mary E. Commager ’69
Dennis V. Drinkwater ’67, ’12H
Jacqueline C. Drinkwater
Giant Glass Company, Inc.
The Estate of Edwin L. Francis
Janet A. Himmel ’68
Kenneth A. Himmel ’85H
Holocaust Center Boston North
Korzeniewski Family Foundation
Robert J. Korzeniewski ’79
Danis J. Korzeniewski
Peter J. Lappin ’08H
The Lynch Foundation
Carolyn A. Lynch
Peter S. Lynch ’98H
Gerald J. Morrissey
Karen M. Morrissey ’71, ’93H
OSRAM SYLVANIA Inc.
Paul A. Petrowski ’66
Joanne O. Ricciardiello ’68
Philip M. Ricciardiello
Eugene L. Salem ’87H †
Janet Salem
Jean M. Walsh ’71
Richard D. Walsh
Richard L. Elia
Dorothy L. Harrington
Michael J. Harrington ’81H
Hawthorne Hotel On The Commons
Three Corners Realty Trust
Nancy D. Harrington ’60, ’63G, ’10H
Helene Fuld Health Trust
Josephine E. Kennedy ’72, ’76G
Kenneth A. & Janet A. Himmel
Charitable Foundation
Claire J. Keyes
Robert I. Lappin ’10H
Rachel N. Lutts ’98G
Robert T. Lutts
David R. Masse ’86
Dorothy M. McIlraith
Patricia Maguire Meservey
Rick G. Meservey
Mooney Revocable Trust
Arlene F. Nihan ’54
Julie L. Palen ’89
The Peter and Elizabeth
C. Tower Foundation
Jacob S. Segal
Marilyn J. Segal
Darlene E. Shea ’91
Shawn A. Shea ’86
Sheila D. Shea ’74
Timothy P. Shea ’83G
Staples Business Advantage
Windhorse Foundation
Luke and Mary Moore Wood
Memorial Fund
$100,000 - $249,999
Anonymous (2)
Estate of Robert Briney
Helen A. Bushner †
Estate of James D. Calef ’68, ’75G
Joanna M. Calef ’68 †
Chartwells
Brian Conboy
Lucy S. Conboy ’64
The Cranney Companies
Brian C. Cranney ’01H
Sheila A. Cranney
Claire C. Dembowski
Henry S. Dembowski ’60, ’62G
Mary G. DeSimone ’76
Thomas J. DeSimone
Richard F. Durgan ’69
L. Harley Elia ’93G
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† deceased
U
What’s your reason?
REASON
salemstate.edu/reasons
250
Campaign Co-Chair
Henry Bertolon ’74
“I’m so proud to be a part of
Salem State, where people care
about their work and about
every one of our students.
Hopefully more people will
recognize what a jewel we have
in the center of our community,
do what they can to contribute,
and help us become an even
better place.”
CROSBY SOCIETY
Michael J. Ahern III ’66
Mary Jane Anderson
Richard T. Anderson ’58
Anonymous (5)
Jeremy C. Awori ’99
Helen M. Bason ’25 †
Robert E. Briney †
Helen A. Bushner †
James D. Calef ’68, ’75G †
Joanna M. Calef ’68 †
Suzanne L. Canner ’94
Andrew G. Christensen
Mary E. Commager ’69
Elizabeth P. Coughlan
Claire Crane ’60, ’09H
Emilio A. DiFelice †
Mary A. DiFelice ’36, ’59G †
Albert V. DiVirgilio ’64, ’66G
Beatrice H. Edmondson †
Richard L. Elia
The Crosby Society honors donors who have included a gift through a
bequest by will, designation of retirement plan assets or life income gifts.
George H. Ellison Sr. ’54, ’81H †
Joanne H. Evans
Edwin L. Francis †
Michael W. Gilligan ’70
Joan Gillis
Mary Goldberg 1928 †
Michael J. Gormalley ’73
Walter G. Groce †
President Emerita Nancy D.
Harrington ’60, ’63G, ’10H
Maryann Hurley ’62
David W. Ives
Lorinda M. Jones †
Rita F. Kelley ’42 †
Claire J. Keyes
Beverley A. Lamson ’82G
Andrea C. Liftman ’75G
Frank A. Lillo ’64, ’69G
Dorothea A. Lyons ’41 †
George E. Maguire ’68
Esther Margolis ’26 †
Paul G. Marks
Alice M. McCarthy †
Cynthia McGurren ’83
Dorothy M. McIlraith
Kenneth J. McIlraith ‘90H †
Joanne Mendes ‘79
Patricia Maguire Meservey
Beatrice D. Moody ‘29, ‘46 †
Alberta R. Mooney ‘36 †
Howard V. Mooney †
Karen M. Morrissey ‘71, ‘93H
Gerald J. Morrissey
Mary E. Mrose ‘31, ‘44 †
James H. Murphy ‘58
Sheila M. Murphy-Lawrence ‘61
Mary Ellen M. Ni
Arlene F. Nihan ‘54
Ruth L. Nys ‘57, ‘66G †
Eileen M. O’Brien ‘01, ‘09G
John C. Pastore Jr. ‘94
Paul A. Petrowski ‘66
Theodore S. Pikora
Virginia M. Pikora ‘74
Joanne O. Ricciardiello ‘68
Philip M. Ricciardiello
John A. Sande
Deirdre A. Sartorelli ’83
Chloe G. Schwager
Robert J. Serino
Rosemarie A. Serino
Kathleen L. Skrabut
Schuyler G. Slater ’97 †
Ruth L. Southwick ’34, ’36 †
Frank J. Sparicio ’53
Diane T. Stringer
William P. Tierney ’65 †
John H. Wall ’38 †
Nicholas Xanthaky ’92H †
† deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
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THANK YOU
THE SULLIVAN SOCIETY
Charlotte Forten
Society $50,000+
The 1854 Society
$25,000+
Trustees’ Society
$10,000 – $24,999
President’s Circle
$5,000 – $9,999
Salem Club
$2,500 – $4,999
Executive Club
$1,000 – $2,499
Charlotte Forten
was Salem State’s
first black student.
Forten’s courage
was unique and
transcendent.
Members of her
namesake society
are recognized for
their leadership in
furthering Salem
State’s legacy
of service to the
greater good.
* first-time donor
† deceased
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
Charlotte Forten
Society
$ 50,000 +
Anonymous (2)
The Ansara Family Fund
James S. Ansara ’10H
Karen K. Ansara ’10H
Mary E. Commager ’69
Gretchen Stone Cook
Charitable Foundation
Cummings Foundation, Inc.
Joyce M. Cummings ’13H
William S. Cummings ’13H
Dennis V. Drinkwater ’67, ’12H
Jacqueline C. Drinkwater
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
The Evelyn Lilly Lutz Foundation *
Joan M. Feeley
Thomas M. Feeley ’68
Thomas M. & Joan M. Feeley
Charitable Trust *
The Gordon Foundation
Bernard M. Gordon ’85H
Sophia Gordon
Janet A. Himmel ’68
Kenneth A. Himmel ’85H
Kenneth A. & Janet A. Himmel
Charitable Foundation
Claire J. Keyes
Korzeniewski Family Foundation
Danis J. Korzeniewski
Robert J. Korzeniewski ’79
Peter J. Lappin
Peter J. Lappin Philanthropic Fund
Andrea C. Liftman ’75G
Dorothy M. McIlraith
Mooney Revocable Trust *
Gerald J. Morrissey
Karen M. Morrissey ’71, ’93H
The Peter and Elizabeth C.
Tower Foundation *
Paul A. Petrowski ’66
Joanne O. Ricciardiello ’68
Philip M. Ricciardiello
S. J. Services Inc.
Darlene E. Shea ’91
Shawn A. Shea ’86
Tyler & Reynolds Professional
Corporation
Jean M. Walsh ’71
Richard D. Walsh
The 1854 Society
$ 25,000– $49,000
John J. Burns ’81
Paula M. Burns
Frederick L. Cavanaugh Jr. ’69
Kathleen M. Cavanaugh
Brian Conboy
Lucille M. Conboy ’64
Estate of Theodore Regnante *
Kim D. Gassett-Schiller ’83
Philip W. Schiller
Denise B. Gilligan
Michael W. Gilligan ’70
Janice A. James
Ralph M. James
Rachel N. Lutts ’98G
Robert T. Lutts
Julie L. Palen ’89
Spring Tide Foundation
The UPS Foundation *
Trustees’ Society
$10,000– $ 24,999
Donna H. Bertolon
Henry J. Bertolon Jr. ’74
Stanley P. Cahill
Gayle A. Sullivan ’96G
Gail F. Caputo ’98
Roccie A. Caputo ’98
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
of Greater Boston
Brian C. Cranney ’01H
Sheila A. Cranney
The Cranney Companies
Sally A. Cuffe ’62, ’65G
Mary G. DeSimone ’76
Thomas J. DeSimone
Richard F. Durgan ’69
Margaret A. Fitzgerald ’83
Folsom Family Living Trust
Donald G. Giumetti
Shannon Giumetti
Dorothy L. Harrington
Michael J. Harrington ’81H
Marie A. Heinz ’56, ’62G
Himmel Hospitality Group
Jeffrey E. Holloran ’00
John J. Walsh Insurance Agency, Inc.
Donna M. Katzman ’78, ’98G
Elliot M. Katzman ’78
Leo J. Kiley *
Marion L. Lappin
Robert I. Lappin ’10H
Oscar F. Malcolm
Sandra D. Stratford
U
The following is a list of contributors at the level of $1,000 and above between
July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. The Sullivan Society was established to recognize
donors of $1,000 or more annually, and includes the giving groups listed below.
Sandra D. Stratford and Oscar
Malcolm Foundation
J. B. McCarthy Jr.
Nancy J. McCarthy
Patricia Maguire Meservey
Richard G. Meservey
Pamela M. Nottingham ’80, ’87G
Mark R. O’Connell ’83
Susan C. O’Connell ’84
The Rogers Family Foundation
Ira J. Rosenberg ’14H
Judith A. Rosenberg ’14H
Janet G. Salem
Anita V. Shea
Shepard Group Inc.
Jill G. Sullivan *
Scott M. Sullivan
Three Corners Realty Trust
John J. Walsh Jr.
Kathleen A. Walsh
Windhorse Foundation
Luke and Mary Moore Wood
Memorial Fund
President’s Circle
$ 5,000– $ 9,999
Jeffrey P. Beale
Michael Stockbridge ’99, ’01G
Jeffrey P. Beale Charitable Gift Trust
Brian P. Cassidy
Linda M. Brodeur
Alexandra Burgess
Cabot Wealth Management, Inc.
Barbara J. Carroll ’60, ’63G
Charles P. Carroll ’64G
Coast & Harbor Associates, Inc.
William C. Robichaud
Collaborative Consulting
Claire C. Dembowski
Henry S. Dembowski ’60, ’62G
Christine A. Dhionis *
George P. Dhionis
Albert V. DiVirgilio ’64, ’66G
Domaine Clarence Dillon *
Mary Jo Dussault ’59
Richard R. Dussault ’57, ’64G
L. Harley Elia ’93
Richard L. Elia
Energi Insurance Services, Inc. *
The Estate of Edwin L. Francis
Jean Folsom *
Arthur T. Gerald Jr. ’12H
Henrietta L. Gerald ’75
Carol F. Gillis *
Paul E. Gillis *
Suzanne S. Gruhl *
Paul A. Guerrette ’65, ’67G
Denise B. Hamel-Cassidy
Harold T.N. Smith Memorial
Foundation
President Emerita Dr. Nancy D.
Harrington ’60, ’63G, ’10H
Deborah Hunt
Geoffrey P. Hunt
KJC Realty Trust
Amy Knapp
Martha Kuklinski ’73
William A. Kuklinski ’73
Claude G. Lancome Esq.
Marcella A. Lancome
Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc.
Peter L. Maguire
Susan C. Maguire
Patricia F. Marmen ’66G, ’69G
Thomas H. Marmen ’65
Marshall M. & Barbara J.
Sloane Foundation *
Andrew M. Martone ’88
Carolyn M. Martone
David R. Masse ’86
Judith A. Mattera
Paul Mattera
William F. McKinnon ’58, ’68G
Kathleen A. Murphy ’75
Lhassan Oubala ’00G
Todd R. Provost *
Katherine E. Reid *
Deirdre A. Sartorelli ’83
Jacob S. Segal
Marilyn J. Segal
Danuta Shasha *
Mark Shasha
Charlotte A. Shea ’92
Michael T. Shea
United Roofing Contractors LLC
James W. Shea
Julie M. Shea ’76
Kathleen L. Skrabut
Barbara J. Sloane *
Marshall M. Sloane
Deborah R. Smith *
Thomas A. Smith *
Frank J. Sparicio ’53
Nancy M. Sparicio
Sullivan Family Charitable Fund *
André L. Thibodeau ’58
Armand E. Thibodeau ’58
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program
Wayne E. Webster ’74
Windover Development, LLC
John B. Zocchi
Martha M. Zocchi ’85
Salem Club
$ 2,500– $4,999
Patricia M. Ainsworth
Richard C. Bane ’11H
The Richard C. Bane Family
Foundation Inc.
Bear Charitable Foundation
Douglas A. Bowen
John F. Britt ’61
Judith A. Britt ’63
Kerri Burr
Robert S. Burr
Chartwells
Dennis O’Brien
Cleaning Services Group, Inc.
Eee Investments
Timothy R. Collins *
Kenneth D’Amato *
Melissa D’Amato *
Lucy E. Dearborn
Mary H. DeChillo
Neal DeChillo
Anne Marie DeFelippo
James A. DelGaudio ’69
Linda M. DiBenedetto *
Thomas R. DiBenedetto *
Alex B. Dichner
Frances V. Dichner ’76
Donald P. Doak *
EBSCO Information Services *
Betty C. Eliopoulos ’58
John P. Eliopoulos
Eugene E. Ellison
Katherine A. Ellison
Donna M. Ellison
George H. Ellison Jr.
Estate of Mark E. George *
Mary E. Farrell
Marilyn E. Flaherty ’54
Peter M. Frasca
Sydney Frasca
Joseph G. Gauvain ’61
Patricia A. Gauvain *
Daniel P. Gibson
Lynn M. Gibson
Joan Gillis
Amie M. Goodwin
Andrea L. Gregory
Paul G. Gregory III
Elizabeth M. Haran ’71, ’74G
Hildreth Steward Fund *
Robert J. Hildreth
Robyn A. Howley ’99
Donald W. Hunt ’79
Kristen N. Hunt
Mark H. Kryder
Sandra L. Kryder
Jeffrey E. LaCross ’93
Kelly LaCross
Anthony A. LaMonica *
Clifford J. Lusso ’82
Gerard M. McCarthy
Joyce M. McCarthy ’65
Terence A. McGinnis
McGladrey Charitable Foundation
Cynthia McGurren ’83
MiddleOak Insurance *
Peter J. Mongeau ’81
James J. Moroney ’60
Jane E. Moroney ’60, ’62G
James M. Muse ’83
Jennifer B. Noel *
Sean B. Noel *
North Shore Fruit Basket
R & L Associates, Inc.
Patricia M. Rabbett ’75, ’88
Wayne S. Rachlen ’78
Donald F. Ross Jr.
Patricia A. Scharpf ’61
Dorothy R. Siden
Gary J. Siden
Joseph C. Sontz
Risa E. Sontz
St. Jean’s Credit Union
Staples Business Advantage
TD Charitable Foundation
Evelyn D. Wilson ’82
Kenneth A. Wilson ’84
Patricia H. Zaido ’12H
Executive Club
$1,000– $ 2,499
Michael J. Ahern III ’66
Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co.
Ann Marie Allen ’78
The Alpers Trust
American Chemical Society, Inc. *
Mark E. Amirault ’84
Barbara J. Yee-Amirault ’89
Anita M. Sweeney Trust *
Anonymous
Eleanor E. Appleyard ’61
William T. Appleyard
Sarah L. Ascolese
Kathleen L. Atkinson
Barbara L. Baggs ’13G *
Jayanti Bandyopadhyay
Bane Care Management, LLC
Beverly Bank
Patricia A. Basteri *
Beat The Heat
Nancy E. Beirne
Jeffrey A. Berman
SALEM STATE IMPACT
25
What’s your reason?
salemstate.edu/reasons
REASON
532
Chris Lane ’14
“Through my athletic
training classes, I got to go
in and observe orthopedic
surgeries. The second I did, it
clicked: I knew it was what I
wanted to do with the rest of
my life. Without Salem
State, I probably wouldn’t
have found that.”
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
Blue Hills Bank Charitable
Foundation *
Boston Harbor Hotel
Bottega del Vino Crystal
Beth A. Bower
Bridgewell
Nancy L. Brooks
Lee A. Brossoit
Joy R. Livramento-Bryant ’85
Nate Bryant ’87, ’93G
Joyce L. Butler
Maryanne F. Byrne *
Camelot Special Events & Tents
Todd S. Campbell ’14 *
Sophie A. Canto ’65
Beverly Carter
Richard P. Carter ’72
Erik J. Champy ’89, ’94G
Beverly Bank
Edward J. Chapdelaine Jr. ’64, ’66G
Mary L. Churchill
Susan E. Cirillo
David A. Cochran
Cohen & Lucas Fund *
Stuart A. Cohen
Linda J. Coleman
Ann F. Collard *
Patricia M. Connolly
Construction Management
& Builders, Inc. *
Cornerstone Financial Partners LLC
Elizabeth P. Coughlan
David D. Crane ’95
Jodi A. Crane ’04
Cheryl W. Crounse
Michael J. Crounse
Michelle M. Cunningham ’08
Katherine M. Curley-Katzman ’06
Mathew A. Katzman
David & Ann Collard Fund *
DeIulis Brothers
Construction Co., Inc.
Annalisa C. Di Palma
Dino N. Di Palma
DiMella Shaffer Architecture
Carol A. DiMento Esq. ’65, ’67G
William R. DiMento ’65
Dimeo Construction Company
Kevin J. Donahue *
Donald Silverman
Philanthropic Fund *
Marie P. Dowd ’56
Marie V. Duffy ’65
James J. Dumas Jr. ’65, ’70G
Mary E. Dunn ’78
Paul Durand *
Allison J. Eaton *
Trevor R. Eaton ’01, ’06G
William R. Eddows ’76
Robert D. Ellison ’92
Enterprise Holdings Foundation *
Joanne H. Evans
Michael W. Evans
Amy L. Everitt
ExxonMobil Foundation
James J. Fallon
Sheila M. Fitzgerald
Thomas J. Fitzgerald
Joesph F. Fitzgibbons
Cara Florio ’90
David L. Flynn ’65
Ruth B. Flynn ’67
Foley Family Fund *
James J. Foley
Judith A. Foley *
Janet H. Follis ’75
Michael Follis ’75
Elvin M. Fowell
Karen A. Gahagan
Bonnie M. Galinski
Kathleen T. Gardner ’82
Thelma M. Garry
Richard B. Gassett
General Electric Company
Kim P. Girard
Mark J. Girard ’98G
Carol A. Glod
Nicole E. Goggin ’14
William H. Goldberg
Marlene J. Juedes
Joanna Gonsalves
Deborah A. Goodwin *
William J. Goodwin
Gorton’s Seafoods
Arlene T. Greenstein
Michael P. Greenstein
Carla A. Guarnieri ’75
Karen L. Guidi ’88G
Thomas L. Guidi
Christine N. Hallice ’65, ’67G
Cathleen A. Hartmann ’78
Christopher S. Harvey
Hemenway & Barnes *
Thomas D. Hickey ’90
Karen P. House *
Robin L. Hoyle
Maryann Hurley ’62
Gina P. Jacob *
Walter A. Jacob *
Robert A. Jacques
Marcia Jaffe
Mark R. Jaffe
Scott R. James
Holly J. Jannell
Richard H. Thibedeau
Jeffrey Berman Foundation, Inc.
Kathleen F. Jervey
Stephen D. Jervey
Mary Ann Jordan ’78
Sheila P. Kearney ’54, ’67G
Anthony A. Klein
Barbara N. Klein
Jonathan L. Knochel ’05
Kuconis Family Charitable Fund
Mary E. Kuconis ’72
Chester E. Lee Jr. ’57
Brian P. Lees
Jonathan Levine
Frank A. Lillo ’64, ’69G
Sandra L. Lillo ’64, ’70G
Anne M. Lucas
Lynn W. Lyford *
Susan J. Mabry
Carey L. MacDonald ’89
David Machado
Mary E. Makela-Bonczek ’65, ’66G
Mary F. Maples *
Laurence T. Marchant ’63
Peter J. Martel
Carmine A. Martignetti *
Mass Audio Visual Equipment
Corporation
Peter Mazareas
Lawrence McCully ’80
James T. McGrane ’65, ’68G
J. Craig McLanahan
Janet F. McLanahan
Brian J. McNamara ’77
Michael T. Memmolo
Ellen H. Merlesena
Paul X. Merlesena
MetLife Foundation
Susan P. Mickey ’90, ’05
Megan Miller
Linda R. Moniz ’88, ’98
Victoria J. Morrison
Taylor C. Mugford
Lamar R. Murphy
William M. Murphy
Mary Jane Nadeau ’68
John J. Nasser *
Wendy M. Nasser
New England Schooner
Nexgen *
North Shore Bank
Elaine O. Nylander ’65
Eileen M. O’Brien ’01, ’09G
John H. O’Brien
Lauren E. O’Brien
Kevin F. Oliver
Maureen T. Oliver ’65
John C. Pastore Jr. ’94
Karla Pastore
Joanne H. Patton ’14H
Peabody Essex Museum
Denise P. Perry
Joseph J. Perry
Robert J. Peterson *
Valerie S. Peterson *
Martha J. Philbrick
William E. Philbrick
Arlene Pippin
Robert B. Piraino
Barbara A. Poremba
Anna E. Porter ’56
Kenneth Portnoy
Bruce P. Potter
Patrick M. Pulliam *
Dennis J. Quinn ’65, ’70G
Karen M. Randall
Michael J. Randall
Raytheon Company
Adrian F. Richards
Efrosine A. Richards ’59, ’62G
Ronan, Segal & Harrington
Attorneys at Law
Charles M. Rozanski
Clifford Rucker *
Susan Rucker *
Salem Rotary Club
Salem Witch Museum
Judith Salisbury
Schiller Family Trust *
Michael D. Schrenko *
Serafini, Darling & Correnti, LLP
George E. Shea
Ryan L. Shefferman *
Joan Silverman
Linda J. Smith *
Emily Sperounis ’60
Theodosios G. Sperounis ’60, ’64G
Cheryl L. Springer
Dorothy K. Starble
Pasquale E. Starble
William M. Stavropoulos
Gail E. Stokes-Smith ’71
James G. Stoll
Nancy C. Stoll
Christine M. Sullivan
Phyllis A. Sullivan ’59, ’64G
Michele M. Sweeney
Ben C. Szalewicz *
Deborah C. Talbot ’76
Laurence I. Talbot ’76
Eric N. Talcofsky *
Ximena M. Talcofsky *
Joan C. Thompson ’65, ’69G
Tiger Woods Foundation *
Thomas P. Torello
Triumvirate Environmental, Inc.
Mary Lou Tuttle ’73
Paul M. Tuttle Sr.
Anne M. Twomey ’65, ’68G
Donald E. Twomey Sr. ’62, ’69G
Maurice A. Twomey Jr. ’58, ’65G
USG Foundation, Inc.
Anna Valaskatgis ’56
Carol A. Vara ’85, ’92G
Stanley V. Vassallo ’70
Robert E. Verge ’77
Viking Basketball School
Brian V. Vinagro *
Melanie S. Vinagro *
Vinwood Caterers *
Keith S. Wallace *
J. D. Whitmore
Alice A. Williams
John G. Williams
Winter Street Architects, Inc.
Marshall A. Wolf
York Auto Dealerships *
Stephen S. Young
Tara A. Young
Zampell Family Foundation
Christine M. Zampell
James C. Zampell
Anthony D. Zelano ’93
Catherine S. Zelano ’93
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
27
THANK YOU
FRIENDS
A.C. Castle Construction Co., Inc. *
Beth H. Aaronson *
Michael J. Aaronson *
Louise M. Abbott *
Roberta Abrams *
Wanda Acampora *
Accu-Packaging Inc.
Acupuncture & Health Services
Nicholas Adamo *
Julie E. Adelsberger
Richard F. Alberg *
Jane A. Alden *
Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co.
Patricia M. Allen *
Garrett S. Almeida *
Doris L. Alto *
Aluminum & Glass Concepts, Inc.
AmazonSmile Foundation *
American International Group, Inc.
American Professional
Agency, Inc. *
Gail M. Andersen *
Kristen M. Anderson
Mary E. Anderson *
Marylou C. Andrade *
Paul W. Andrus
Joan L. Andruskiewicz *
Patricia A. Angell *
Ankeles Freedman Family Fund *
Debra Ankeles
Marcia E. Aptt *
Mary Archambault
John C. Archer
Giacomo G. Argentino *
Margaret K. Armenian
Joseph M. Arno
Gabrielle L. Arpante *
Lauren B. Averill *
Timothy C. Averill
Bonnie Baggesen *
Jean Bagnaschi *
Bette P. Bailey
James G. Bailey
Marguerite Bailey
Bank of America
Banville Optical Inc.
Rodney Banyoya *
Catherine A. Barrett *
Robert G. Bashford
Patricia Basteri *
Michele Batchelder
Susan A. Batchelor *
Shirley Battista *
Baystate Physical Therepy *
Beach Sales *
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
James Behen
Jacquelyn Benas *
Beverly A. Benson *
Geraldine Bergonzi *
Arthur Bernstein *
Evelyn R. Bernstein *
Johanna Bernstein *
George Berry *
George N. Berry Jr.
John A. Bertini
Pauline M. Bertini
Bertini’s Inc.
Beverly Bank
Bewitched in Salem *
Bernard J. Bitman
Estelle Bitman *
Erin Blanchard *
Robert H. Blumenthal *
BNY Mellon Community
Partnership
Kerry A. Bolis
Dorothy Bonfanti *
Ann M. Booker *
Ronda Bornstein *
Anthony Borrelli *
The Boston Beer Company, Inc. *
Boston Harbor Hotel
Linda A. Bourgeois
John J. Bowes *
Hugh A. Bradley
Mia K. Brady *
Maria O. Braga *
Meaghan L. Bransfield *
Edith Braverman *
Lin E. Bredenfoerder *
Michelle F. Breen *
James P. Breitenwischer
Gerard Brennan
Robert B. Brophy *
Fran Brown *
Katherine Brown
Sheldon Brown *
Susanne E. Brown *
Virginia Brown *
Ellen L. Brownson *
Kristen M. Bruce *
Bernard J. Brun *
Robert G. Brunelli
Kristine M. Bruni
Rosemary A. Bruni
Thaddeus H. Buczko Esq. *
Daniel J. Burke
Elinore Burke *
Raymond T. Burke *
Ann C. Burns
Michael J. Burns *
Ashley M. Busa *
Sue A. Busa
Nicole D. Buscemi
Laurie D. Butcher
David H. Butler
Butterworth & O’Toole, Inc.
Byrne Insulation LLC *
Ann Byrne *
Joanne T. Byrne *
John M. Byrne *
Robert Byrne *
Carol A. Byrne-Smith *
Nael S. Cabana *
Caffe Graziani
Elizabeth Cahill *
Laura L. Cahill *
Margaret S. Cain *
Claudia Calder
Angela Callahan *
Russell T. Callahan
Dennis Callahan
Donna R. Callahan
Edward M. Callahan *
Lori A. Callahan *
Michael Callahan
Michael Callum *
Bethany J. Calomo *
Lavina R. Calomo *
Madelyn M. Camarota
Camelot Special Events & Tents
Adam Campbell *
Coral L. Campbell *
Debra M. Campbell *
Elizabeth Campbell
Roger L. Campbell
Monica C. Campos *
David Candelaria *
Wendy Candelaria *
John Caniff *
Barbara B. Cantor *
Maureen A. Cantwell *
Kelly Cardoza *
Herbert L. Cares
Karen A. Cares
Frederick L. Carnevale
Bonny J. Carroll
Anne L. Carter *
Casey & Associates *
Daniel J. Casey
Patricia Castraberti *
Steven Castraberti *
Danielle Cataldo *
Diane L. Catrambone *
Jan Cawlina *
Caymus Vineyards *
Cengage Learning, Inc.
Michael A. Cerullo *
June F. Chaisson
Manuel A. Chaves *
Maryellen Cheetham *
Chelsea Jewish Nursing
Home Foundation, Inc. *
William J. Cherry Jr. *
Chester S. Zwonik Living Trust *
Joseph A. Cicolini *
Carol Cipriani *
Robert Cipriani *
Caroline Ciulla
Stephen R. Clark *
Class of 1960 Ladies Lunch Group
Clay Family Gift Fund *
William T. Clay *
Clement C. Archer Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Gail F. Clougherty
Dean J. Coclin *
Dorothy Cole
Richard Cole
Stephen Cole *
Paul Coleman Jr.
Howard Coles *
Carol S. Collins
COMECC
Comella’s Restaurants *
Committee to Elect Rick Starbard *
Commonwealth Cares Fund Inc. *
Auguste K. Compaore *
Gene L. Compton *
Andrea L. Connolly *
James D. Connolly *
James P. Contois
Coolidge Corner Theatre *
Walter E. Coombs Jr. *
James F. Cooper Jr.
Mary Cordero
Patrick Cornell
Cornerstone Financial
Partners LLC *
Joseph C. Correnti
Carol F. Costa *
Margaret Costa *
Nicholas J. Costello
Philip Coughlin
Timothy Crateau *
Michael J. Crawford *
Marie P. Creed *
Beverly A. Cripps
Bret H. Crossland
Moria Crossland *
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Doreen Crowe *
Donald Cullen
Susan M. Cullen *
Marcia L. Cunningham *
Grace Curran Sullivan *
William H. Dacey *
Regina M. Dahlberg *
Debra D’Alessandro *
Jenniel Dao *
Rebecca Dausch *
David E. & Florence B. Schwartz
Pilanthropic Fund *
Charles N. Davis *
John F. Davis Jr.
Karen J. Davis
Motoko T. Deane *
Carol G. Deanow LCSW
Bianca DeBelen *
DeIulis Brothers
Construction Co., Inc.
Patricia DeLong *
Jasmill M. DeLossantos *
Kristin H. Denehy *
Kayla S. Denison *
Elaine G. Denning
Dennis J. Swart Architecture, PC *
Dental Associates of
Gloucester, LLC
Ann dePierro
Angela Derouin
Henry P. Deschamps
Lily H. Desjardins *
Christine Deussen
Devereaux Charitable
Foundation Trust *
Joan Dexter *
Jason G. Diamond *
James A. Dillon
DiMella Shaffer Architecture
John J. DiNapoli
Brian F. Dluznieski
Margaret T. Dluznieski
Margaret M. Doherty *
Marie M. Doherty *
Raymond E. Donnelly
The Donum Estate
Catherine P. Dore *
Andrew J. Doucette *
Susan E. Doucette
Wendy S. Douglas
Anita Dovidio-Schiffman *
Christine C. Draper
Marilyn E. Dreben *
Albert B. Dube *
Lauren J. Duddy *
Ellen F. Dunn
Griffin F. Dunn
Philip S. Dunn
James Durham *
Kevin G. Dwyer *
E&J Gallo Winery *
Nathaniel N. Ector *
Amy E. Edson *
Michael Eidelman *
Phyllis Eidelman *
George Elefteriadis *
Emerson College *
Johnny Encarnacion *
Engine House Restaurant
Jay Epstein *
Jonadab E. Erhahon *
Essex’s NY Deli & Pizza
Kristin G. Esterberg
Raymond M. Evers *
Neil R. Fairman *
Shirley A. Fairman *
Paul Faria *
Theresa M. Farmer *
Nancy Farrell
Richard Farrell *
Sharon Fatello
Myrna Fearer *
Janet Fecteau
Kevin Fecteau
Paula E. Fee *
Robert F. Feiner *
Alan Feldman *
Carol S. Feldman *
Xiaomeng Feng
Geraldine A. Fera
Ferrari- Carano Vineyards
and Winery *
Gabriela Ferraro *
Barry A. Ferullo *
Gary Fifield *
Patricia Files *
Rena Finder *
Ethan Finlan *
Robert C. Finley *
Jeremiah S. Fitzgibbons *
James A. Flaherty *
Kathleen E. Flynn *
Peter J. Flynn *
Thomas F. Flynn *
FM Global Foundation
Matthew A. Ford *
Blake J. Forman *
Debra L. Fox *
Herbert A. Fox
Joan B. Fox
Ronald W. Fox
John J. Fox Jr.
Marilyn A. Fox
Rebecca Frank *
Vera L. Franklin
Robert G. Freedman
Ina R. Friedman Starobin *
Doreen M. Frigo *
Mary L. Furey
LuAnn M. Gabel
Thomas E. Gabel
Stephen R. Galante
Rocco V. Galimi *
Rose Marie Galimi-Hayes *
Susan Gallagher *
Douglas L. Garber
Carol Garcia
Joanne K. Garcia *
Michael L. Garcia *
Kathleen A. Gardenier
Robert C. Gardenier Jr.
Roy F. Gelineau *
Arlene D. Generazzo
Ronald Generazzo *
Catherine M. George
Ronald D. Geraty
Sheila M. Geraty *
Denise M. Germain *
Al Giardi *
John P. Gilbert *
Patrick Gillis *
Gloucester & Rockport
Real Estate, Inc. *
Lisa Golden *
Corinne S. Goldstein
Gerard D. Goldstein *
Jane D. Goldstein Esq. *
Nancy B. Goldstein *
Jill S. Goodman
Murray Goodman *
Goodshop *
Google
Gordon College
Steven E. Gorman *
Donald J. Gorski *
Gorton’s Seafoods
Dorothy Gouzoules
Ernest Graffam *
Lucille M. Grant
Robert E. Grant *
Paul F. Grasso *
Alan D. Gray
Maria J. Gray
Theresa J. Gray
Betty Green *
Kimberly Greenhalgh *
Therese M. Gregory *
Joanne Grenham *
Joanne L. Grenier *
Linda Greyser
Stephen Greyser
Grgich Hills Estate
Thomas Griffin *
Gerald W. Grindler *
Edward M. Gromada
Madeleine T. Gromada
Rita Gross *
Joyce K. Groves
Anthony Guardia *
Paul D. Guertin
Paul P. Guinivan
Tammy R. Gurowski *
John L. Hackett
Fletcher G. Hall *
James E. Hamblet *
Esmerald Hametaj *
Christine L. Hamilton
Carol R. Hancock *
John M. Hancock *
Theodore A. Hancock *
David G. Hanley *
Virginia J. Hannigan *
Judith A. Hanning
Carol Hanson *
Harbor Sweets, Inc.
Donald A. Harlow-Powell *
Neil J. Harrington
Sarah M. Harrington
Micheal Harris
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Felicia Hayden
Hayden-McNeil, LLC
Hayes Family Fund *
Helaine R. Hazlett *
James A. Hazlett *
Denise Heelen *
Robert M. Heineman
Heller Estate *
Bonnie W. Henry *
Leonard K. Hensas *
Kathleen Herlihy *
James L. Herman
Eileen Herzog *
Hewlett-Packard Company
Hickey Company LLC *
Thomas W. Hilse *
Marti Hoar *
Ralph Hodgson *
Jane Holland *
Harold J. Holler
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
29
Holocaust Center Boston North
Holy Name Junior/Senior
Association *
Traci Hood *
William F. Houlihan
Kelley Howells *
Thomas E. Huibregtse
Hull Police Association *
Kent G. Hultgren
Quinton R. Hurd Jr. *
Mary L. Hurley *
Pamela S. Hurley *
Thomas L. Huston *
Julie W. Hutchins
Peter Huynh *
Stacy Ann N. Hylton *
IAABO, Board 130
Elliott Ichimura
Illinois Tools Works Foundation
Fatai A. Ilupeju M.D. *
Susan L. Indresano
Infinity Discovery, Inc. *
Institution for Savings *
J.J. Arno CO. INC.
Daniel J. Jacavanco *
David M. Jacobson
Elsie L. Jacobson
George A. Jacobson
James Amato Revocable Trust *
Tanya Jamison *
Jan J. Canning Trust *
Arlene A. Jaquez *
Edward R. Jelinek *
Mary L. Jelinek *
Richard A. Jensen
Marjorie Jobrack *
John Hancock
Harry G. Johnson
Lisa Johnston *
Barry D. Josephs Esq. *
Daniel F. Joubert
Robert E. Jutras *
Eric H. Kahn *
Ruth R. Kahn
Daniel J. Kane *
Donald M. Kaplan *
Edna E. Kaplan *
Harold L. Kaplan D.D.S.
Henry Kaplan *
Leona Kaplan *
Zelda L. Kaplan
M. L. Kaplowitz *
Kappy’s Fine Wine & Spirits
Iris F. Kaufman
William M. Kaufman
Molly Kavanagh *
Kearney Family Fund *
Francis X. Kelley *
George F. Kelley
Irene P. Kelley *
Sean J. Kelley *
Edward L. Kelly
John P. Kenney
Florence P. Kerrigan *
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
Richard P. Keville
Virginia F. Keville
Kevin Kukesh Mason Construction *
Jane A. Key
Nicole L. Kieser *
Mary E. Kiley *
Joseph Kim *
Patrick King *
Mary P. Kingston *
Robert J. Kingston *
Marilyn Klim *
Bettyann Klimas *
Arthur C. Kneeland *
Ronald D. Kneeland *
Charles J. Koch *
Victoria Kokoras
Gail Koontz
Bettina A. Kornhauser *
Leon N. Kornhauser *
Mark Kornhauser *
Deems S. Korumpas
Donald E. Kowalski *
Stanley G. Krigman
Susan Krigman *
Kristoph Consulting *
Jacob S. Kriteman
Lorraine Krugman *
Anne F. Kulas
Charles R. Kurkjian
Kushco Bistro *
Diane W. Kuzmickas
KVR, INC. *
Ann Laaff
Marylin A. Laakso
Janet C. Lack *
Daniel P. LaGatta *
Mary LaGatta *
Lahey Health *
Ellen B. Lahlum
Diane LaMonica *
Judith B. Landers
Ronald Lanzoni *
Walter P. Lapatovich
Diane R. Lapkin
Milton D. Lapkin
Douglas A. Larson
Law Office of David S. Smith *
Law Offices of Michael
Monteforte Jr. *
Kevin G. Leahy
William J. Leaver III
Carol M. LeBlanc *
Janet LeBlanc *
Carol-Jean Leboeuf *
Edward J. LeClair
Janice Ledbetter
Joanne LeDuc Abdallah *
Lee’s Burger Brookline *
Legal Sea Foods, Inc.
Barbara Lemiesz
Richard J. Lesiczka
Bruce D. Letson *
Levine Living Trust *
Stephan Lewy *
Reuel B. Liebert *
Kathryn Limone
Kathleen Lindros *
Lineage Restaurant *
Kathleen Lique *
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Grant F. Longley Jr.
Maureen F. Lovell
Jean M. Lovrinic
William S. Lovrinic
Pamela E. Lucci *
Murray J. Lukoff *
Joseph Lunetta *
Shari L. Lyden
Joanne E. Lyman
Virginia C. Lyons *
Suzanne L. Macaluso *
Bruce A. MacDougall *
John D. MacEachern *
Kenneth A. MacIver
Maryellen Macrae *
Anne K. Mahan *
Jane F. Mahoney *
Paul F. Mahoney
Janice P. Maienza *
Charlie Maihos *
Maisons Marques & Domaines *
Peter T. Majeski *
MaryBeth Makara *
Leo Makohen D.M.D.
Kelly Malatesta *
Gerard Male *
Spartak Male *
Management Results
Resurreccion R. Mangahas
Makaila Manukyan *
Bradley Maravalli *
Alan Marenburg *
Ann Marenburg *
Anthony Mario
Beth Martin *
Mary Ellen Mullins Trust *
Massachusetts Council on
Economic Education *
Massachusetts United FC/
Soccer Club *
Massachusetts Housing
and Shelter Alliance *
Massachusetts State
College Association
MassBay friends of Carol Staffier *
Jeffrey J. Massie *
Eileen H. Mathieu
Susan Matkovich *
Martha Mayne *
Mazow & Mazow Attorneys at Law *
Ann McCarthy *
Derek McCarthy *
Edward J. McCarthy
Elizabeth A. McCarthy
Philip R. McCarthy
Mary W. McCarthy *
William F. McCarthy *
Judith R. McCormick
Laurie S. McCoy *
Harriet McDonald *
Sandra L. McDonald *
Shilo C. McDonald *
William McDonald *
Donna J. McFarland *
Sheenia A. McHayle *
Alan J. McKenna
Bob McKenna *
Adele McKeon *
Brian C. McLaughlin *
Kathleen M. McLaughlin *
Nicole McLaughlin
Eve McNamee *
Karen McNichol *
Mary Lou McNichol *
Laurie K. Medrek *
Theodore M. Medrek *
Michael F. Merriman
Mohamed A. Mesnaoui *
Metropolitan Credit Union
David J. Meyer *
Michael & Judy Murphy
Charitable Foundation *
Michael’s Deli *
Microsoft
Robyn Milbury *
Thomas Milbury *
Mill Pond Inn
Barbara G. Millea
Laurie G. Miller *
Marc J. Miller *
Matthew Miller *
Emmet R. Millett *
Laurel A. Millett *
Aron Mirmelshteyn *
Susan O. Moniz
Dan L. Monroe
Elizabeth A. Montoni
Mooney Family Trust *
Ian Moore *
Kendal Moran *
Janet R. Morey
William R. Morey
Cynthia R. Morong *
Robin F. Morris
Teresa Mortell *
Deborah A. Mostone *
Bruce N. Mueller *
Robert J. Mulligan *
Kathy A. Murphy
Shannon M. Murphy *
Augustine Murray *
Vincent M. Musto
Harvey Myers *
Marcia Myers *
Richard D. Nabstedt *
Betsy Nalley
National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Donald Neuman *
Anne B. Neville
David P. Neville
Newbury Corporation
John W. Newbury *
Heidi Newman
NGM Charitable Foundation
Nick’s Firehouse Coffee Shoppe *
NIIS-Apex Group Holdings, Inc.
Matthew Noel *
Ronald Noel *
Stefanie J. Nolan *
North Coastal Environmental, Inc.
North Shore Physical
Therapy Associates *
Northeast Branch ASM
Nancy Noyes *
Arthur A. Noymer
Daniel E. Nussbaum *
Peter A. O’Brien *
Leslie B. Ogan
Robert M. Ogan
Sheila A. O’Keefe
Moses O. Olatunde *
Olde Towne Irrigation LLC
Katherine O’Leary
Katherine B. O’Leary *
Richard O’Leary
Matthew J. Oliver *
Kendall A. Olson *
Randell Olson *
Kathleen Omelia *
Edward L. O’Neil *
Paul O’Neill *
Orange Leaf
David S. Orndorff
Jeremiah F. O’Rourke
Osaka *
Shannon O’Shea *
Warren Ostrom *
Collin F. O’Toole *
Margaret C. O’Toole
Paul F. O’Toole Jr.
Bryienna G. Ouillette *
Pagan Moon Witch Shop *
Martha B. Page
Julia Palmedo *
Panelli’s Pizza and Parm *
Salvatore D. Pangallo *
Jeanne M. Pare *
Jacqueline M. Pariseau
Augustin H. Parker
Dawn Parmeggiani *
Barbara Paster *
Barrie Paster *
Margaret A. Paulson *
Derek Peach *
Pearson Education
Valerie T. Pearson
Francis G. Pelletier
Mildred S. Pena *
Dianne C. Penney *
Samuel B. Pereira *
Donna M. Peri *
Pernod Ricard USA *
Cynthia L. Perrone *
Kenneth A. Perrone
April Perry *
Calvin G. Perry *
Mary A. Perry
Susan D. Perry *
Carole A. Persia
Dianne Peters *
Pier A. Petronzio *
Phil Cohen Productions *
Angelyn Piazza
Alyika P. Pierre *
Maureen A. Pizzi
Ronald W. Plutnicki
David M. Porcello
Jacques E. Potash
Heidi E. Poulin *
Joan M. Powers
Michael W. Powers
Martin Prewandowski *
Susan Prince *
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
Robert S. Ragucci *
Nancy Railsback *
Adam Rajczyk *
Louise Rak *
Stephen Rando
Randolph Lions Club *
Randolph Lodge No. 2130,
Order of Elks *
Ranis Indian Bistro *
Deborah L. Rapp *
Lauren J. Rayappu
Ann Reardon
Lawrence Reardon *
The Reed Corporation *
Regal Beagle *
Michael Reich *
Allen Reid
Jane M. Reid *
Diane Reynolds *
Suzanne Reynolds *
Howard Rich
Sharon L. Rich
Richard F. Alberg Trust *
Benjamin T. Richardson *
Herman Richman *
Rozanne Richman *
Ridge Vineyards
Eric Ridore *
Paul J. Rigazio *
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
31
John C. Riley Jr.
Harold Rivera *
Gloria Rizkalla
Jay S. Robbins *
Jehovanie Robert *
Rockafellas
Albert Rodenhiser
Timothy Rodrigo *
Yessica Rodriguez-Rios
Ronan, Segal & Harrington
Attorneys at Law
Frances G. Ronan
John J. Ronan *
Rosana Rosado-Ruiz *
Martha G. Rose *
Robert M. Rose *
David S. Rosenberg
Karen S. Rosenberg
Joyce H. Rosenthal
Marguerite Rosenthal
Ross Cleaners *
Gale Ross *
Howard M. Ross *
Sara C. Ross
Miriam Rothstein *
Route 114 Liquors, Inc.
Barbara J. Rovetto
David Rovetto
Dominic E. Rovetto Jr. *
Jan Rozen *
Nancy Rozen *
Rubin’s Restaurant *
Lisa Ruggiero *
Susan M. Russell *
Ryan & Wood Distillery *
David A. Ryder *
Victoria Saab Turlis
Sagan Realtors *
Phyllis K. Sagan
Roger H. Saint-Pierre
Salem Chapter MSCA
Salem Dipity
Salem Rotary Club
The Salem Trolley
Salem Witch Museum
Amy R. Saltz
Kody J. Santiago *
David E. Saunders *
Mark H. Sayet *
John A. Scarpa
Ann E. Schettino
Anthony J. Schettino *
Martha A. Schuka *
Alan H. Schwartz *
Cheryl Schwartz *
David E. Schwartz *
Florence Schwartz *
Leslie Schwartz *
Jeraldine D. Scibelli *
Richard Scordato
David A. Scott *
Seaport Hotel and Seaport
World Trade Center
Gail C. Sebet
William L. Sebet
Rosie T. Segil *
Robert M. Selby *
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
Catherine K. Seldin
Dara A. Semprucci *
Geraldine M. Senechal *
Serafini, Darling & Correnti, LLP
Jamal K. Shahin
Mark Shapiro *
Karen A. Shaw *
David Shayeb *
Catherine Shea
David J. Shea
Daniel F. Shea
Jessica B. Shea
Mackenzie L. Shea
Michael H. Shea *
Colleen Tobin Shea *
Patrick Shea
Ann C. Sheehey
Robert E. Sheehey
Carole B. Shutzer
Kenneth B. Shutzer
Gayellen C. Silva *
Linda Silvia-Smith *
Janet P. Simard
Simbiotic Software for
Teaching & Research, Inc.
Diane B. Simmons *
Susan Simpson
Debra M. Skinner *
Barbara Smidt *
Stephen Smidt *
Charles W. Smith *
David S. Smith Esq.
Katherine V. Smith *
Kevin J. Smith *
Mary J. Smith *
Barbara P. Smuckler *
Hyman G. Sogoloff
Solomon Metals Corporation
Karen Solomon
Steven M. Solomon
Margaret A. Somer
Jeffrey Soulard *
Elizabeth C. Soule *
Cheryl Sousa *
South District P E R Association *
Josephine M. Spagnoli *
Louis A. Spagnoli Jr. *
Sports Etc LLC *
SSU Athletic Department
SSU International Student
Association
SSU Student Government
Association
SSU Student Theatre Ensemble
David P. St. Pierre M.D.
Dorothy St. Pierre
St. Supery Estate
Vineyards & Winery
Larry M. Stack *
Nancy H. Stager *
State Street Foundation, Inc.
Mark Steinberg
Stephen & Linda Greyser Fund *
Jay A. Stern
Frances L. Stewart *
Frank D. Stewart
Jane C. Stewart
Gwendolyn E. Stewart *
John D. Stewart
Elizabeth A. Stone *
June I. Storie
William E. Storie
Roberta Straus *
Stephen P. Straus *
Richard J. Strauss *
Linda J. Strayhorn *
Linda Strother-Lyons *
Sandra H. Studley *
Joseph Sullivan *
Roseann Sullivan *
Diane Summit *
Sun Microsystems
Foundation Inc./Oracle
Ronald H. Surabian C.P.A.
Heather M. Sykes Busa *
Holly L. Sykes *
Susan M. Sykes *
T F Ward Insurance Agency, Inc
Charles D. Tacito *
Talbot Charitable *
Michele Tamaren *
AnnMarie Tanzella *
Lucus I. Tate *
William Terrio
Jeanene A. Testa *
The Linda A. Weiner Trust *
The Simmons Family Fund *
The Stephen H. Lewy Trust *
Scott D. Thibedeau *
Debra Thibodeau *
Lawrence R. Thibodeau
Richard Thibodeau
Joan M. Thomas
Patrice M. Tierney
Robert J. Tivnan
Timothy Tobin *
Today’s Blinds *
Helen B. Tomich
Michael J. Tomich
Rodney T. Toney *
Jacqueline Torigian *
Treasury Wines, Beringer Vinyards *
Tricon Sports Inc. *
Trinity Trust U/W/A *
Donald Tritschler
Barbara A. Trottier *
Leo A. Trottier *
Shirley P. Truong *
Jane C. Tryder
Peter H. Tsaffaras
Ruth E. Tucker *
Kiki Turlis *
Turners Seafood *
Twelfth Baptist Church, Inc.
Andrew G. Twomey *
Timothy Twomey
TYCO *
Upper Crust Pizzeria *
Lisa M. Valdario *
Eric L. VanDusen *
Faith L. VanDusen *
Diana A. Vasquez *
Martha A. Vaughn *
Marat Vaysman *
Musia Vaysman *
Olga Vaysman *
Barry L. Velleman *
Karen E. Vergakes *
Viking Baseball Camp
Viking Soccer Camp for Boys
Viking Soccer Camp for Girls
Vikings Lacrosse Camp
Visco Pumping Inc
Alan Visnick *
Lorinda Visnick *
Brenda Vitale *
Joseph V. Vizena Jr. *
Dianne M. Vogler
Edward P. Volta *
Kenneth Wacks *
Harriet T. Wacks *
Paul Wacks *
Phyllis N. Wadsworth *
William J. Wallace
Barbara A. Walsh *
John J. Walsh Sr.
Stephanie Walsh
Kenneth B. Walton *
Robert T. Wang
Tammy M. Ward
David Wasserman
Eva Wasserman *
Benjamin T. Waxman
Wayne, Richard & Hurwitz LLP
Howard J. Wayne
Claudia D. Webster *
Dianne H. Webster
Linda A. Weiner *
Audrey Weinstein
Herbert S. Weinstein *
Thomas J. Welch
Margaret L. Whalen
Bernadette M. Whelan
Cheri Wiggin
Hyacinth L. Williams *
Marny L. Williams D.D.S. *
Suzanne Williams *
Marvin R. Wilson *
Pauline B. Wilson *
Anne N. Winston *
Ellen Wiseman *
Witch’s Brew Cafe Inc.
Barbara S. Wolf *
Karen A. Wolons *
Jon D. Woodbury
James M. Wrynn
Jean K. Wrynn
Catherine B. Wygant *
Lucinda Wykle-Rosenberg *
Frances M. Wytenus *
Daniel Wywoda
Mark S. Yanow
Sarah Yanow
Yasu *
Donna G. Yeaton *
James Zall
Kirsten I. Zani †
Irene D. Zielinski
* first-time donor; † deceased
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THANK YOU
YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING
33
Maurice H. Beaulieu ’58
Susan C. Carson (Weir) ’70
Susan E. Castella ’75
Dorothy E. Chamberlain (Carlson) ’45
Eileen E. Clancy ’59
William R. Corliss ’65, ’69G
John Davin ’69
James R. Doherty ’65
Barbara E. Dube (Kuell) ’54
Elvira P. Dupree (Pacifici) ’43
Karen A. Dutton ’69
E. Theodore Gouzoules ’65, ’69G
Marie E. Hall ’64
John F. Kelliher ’80
Susan M. Kielinen ’68, ’72G
James M. MacLaughlan ’67
Joan M. Matton ’67, ’83G
James T. McGrane ’65, ’72G
Walter Moniz Jr. ’77
Diane M. O’Donovan (Pappey) ’69
Mary E. Parry (Walsh) ’60
Karen A. Sullivan (Wickman) ’71
32
Pamela D. Barber (Haigh) ’79
Patricia K. Connolly
(McGillicuddy) ’55
William L. Cotter Jr. ’75
Anthony R. DeVito Jr. ’80
Marilyn E. Flaherty ’54
Kim D. Gassett -Schiller ’83
Leslie A. Holler (Hoar) ’68
William E. Lee ’61, ’65G
Douglas B. Maitland ’66
Maureen F. McDevitt ’60, ’73G
31
Rebecca N. Alberg (Brockelbank) ’55
Mary A. Bozoian (Finn) ’42
Rose A. Doherty (Audet) ’49
John H. Gaudet Jr. ’65, ’68G
Carol A. Gay (Barbuto) ’64
Elsie A. Guyer (Johnson) ’42
Jeanette A. MacLean ’53, ’65G
Phyllis A. Sullivan (Cotti) ’59, ’64G
30
Joan M. Feeley
Thomas M. Feeley ’68
Lorraine J. Sabol (Tenney) ’59
29
Sophie A. Canto (Slawecki) ’65
General Electric Company
Pauline M. Heffley (Malolepszy) ’61
John Hancock Matching
Gifts Program
28
Barbara J. Carroll (Greehy) ’60, ’63G
Deborah J. Collins (Goodick) ’76
Brian C. Cranney ’01H
Sheila A. Cranney
The Cranney Companies
Marjorie L. Davis ’78
Phyllis D. Tanen ’51
27
Nancy D. Harrington ’60, ’63G, ’10H
Michael J. O’Donnell ’87
26
Ann M. Floyd ’54
Mary T. Kenngott (Hanlon) ’56
Claire J. Keyes
Malcolm K. MacGregor ’89
David R. Masse ’86
Giovanna A. Moynihan (Mazzola) ’54
William F. Murray Jr. ’93G
25
Ann C. Berger (Costello) ’64
Norma R. Cavanaugh (Reynolds) ’42
Mary E. Hardiman (Condon) ’76
Maureen A. Hines ’60
Carol S. LeBovidge (Levene) ’66
Janet G. Salem
Kenneth G. Webber ’64
Patricia H. Zaido (Hourihan) ’12H
24
Mary E. Caira (Flannery) ’83
James A. DelGaudio ’69
Louise M. Desjardins ’67, ’69G
Julie M. King ’90G
Frank A. Lillo ’64, ’69G
Sandra L. Lillo (Pecevich) ’64, ’70G
Thomas A. Walsh Sr. ’65, ’67G
23
Frederick L. Cavanaugh Jr. ’69
Jacqueline DeStefano (Winik) ’77G
Eastern Bank Charitible
Arthur J. LeBlanc ’76
Brian L. Lyman ’71
Pollyann H. Statom (Havner) ’62
Ann S. Washburn (Saunders) ’61
Roger W. Washburn ’61
22
Charlene M. Bailey (Cole) ’66
Bane Care Management, LLC
Richard C. Bane ’11H
Chartwells
Joanne F. Goodwin ’65
Elsie L. Jacobson
George A. Jacobson
Mary E. Kuconis ’72
Barbara A. Noymer ’75G
Charlotte A. Shea (Gately) ’92
Michael T. Shea
United Roofing Contractors LLC
21
Rocco J. DeLuca ’63, ’65G, ’75G
Karen A. Henneberry (Sullivan) ’64
Timothy P. Shea ’83
David W. Sheehan ’72
20
Stanley P. Cahill
Gayle A. Sullivan ’96G
Lorraine C. Cooper (Cote) ’71
Ann Costa (Tirro) ’70, ’98G
Robert E. Couture ’59, ’64G
Janice E. Dallas (Mueller) ’67
David L. Flynn ’65
Ruth B. Flynn (Bibby) ’67
Evelyn P. Morris ’64
David L. Powers Sr. ’58, ’62G
Anita V. Shea
Mary E. Shea (Colbert) ’87G
Robert F. Vogler ’68, ’70G, ’94G
Elizabeth A. Wendlandt
(Burnham) ’52
19
Joseph J. Cali ’74
Patricia J. Cram ’91
Joan M. Erickson (Ferrick) ’70
Fidelity Foundation
Sally A. Gosselin ’59, ’64G
Kenneth B. Groves ’82
John F. Lovell ’65
Agnes A. Ricko (Anthonakes) ’59
Paula C. Smith (Couillard) ’71
Carol M. Spellman ’77
18
Gail F. Caputo (Waitt) ’98
Roccie A. Caputo ’98
Michael P. Coleman ’76
Carol G. Deanow
Janet S. Drummey (Sheehan) ’77
Marcia R. Fluet (DeLeaco) ’67
Elvin M. Fowell
Amie M. Goodwin
John A. Gould Jr. ’60, ’63G
Elizabeth M. Janik ’85
Norma J. Lawson (Peatman) ’64
Lois A. Mahoney (Cannata) ’63
Cynthia A. McGurren ’83
Janet R. Morey
Gerald J. Morrissey
Karen M. Morrissey
(Brown) ’71, ’93G
Susan P. Namet (Doherty) ’64, ’72G
Theresa K. Newkirk-Boy ’75, ’97G
George H. Petrin ’62
Edward G. Polansky ’61
Faith Sable (Alpert) ’52, ’56G
Gerald A. Sanford ’66, ’74G
Ann L. Saurman (Weber) ’64
Christopher J. Schenk ’78
Serafini, Darling & Correnti, LLP
Karen J. Urquhart (Jefferson) ’75
John J. Walsh Jr.
Roberta L. Whalen ’81, ’86G
Christine P. Witkowski (Perkins) ’59
17
Donna Appleton-Kelley ’78
Donna E. Beaulieu
Carol S. Collins
L. Harley Elia (MacKenzie) ’93
Richard L. Elia
Ann E. Granger (Stewart) ’78
Gail A. Griffin (Robinson) ’78, ’92G
Janina Hultgren (Tomashefsky) ’67
David E. Irving ’77G, ’79G
Sallie A. Jardim (Cunningham) ’53
John J. Walsh Insurance Agency, Inc.
Sheila P. Kearney ’54, ’67G
Rod Kessler
Elaine P. Kirby (Harrigan) ’76
Carol J. Lewis (Wright) ’67
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
33
THANK YOU
YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING
J. Craig McLanahan
Janet F. McLanahan
Mary M. Neill (Friend) ’53
Barbara P. Perroni (O’Connell) ’54
John B. Perroni Sr. ’57, ’64G
Robert B. Piraino ’76
Janis M. Ridgley (Harrison) ’73
Stephen D. Ridgley ’73
Jacob S. Segal
Marilyn J. Segal
Duanne M. Shannon (Falasca) ’78
Patricia E. Stewart ’71, ’74G
Christine M. Sullivan
16
John B. Anderson ’76
Richard A. Cooper ’73
Claire C. Dembowski
Henry S. Dembowski ’60, ’62G
Irene R. Dhosi (Tutuny) ’56
William R. Eddows ’76
Doris V. Ferullo (Taylor) ’67
Carol A. Ghiloni ’83, ’88G
Elaine V. Goodman ’73
Arlene T. Greenstein
Harold J. Holler
Barbara T. Keeffe (McSorley) ’48
Carol A. King (Faro) ’69
Ruth A. Moran (Weston) ’57
John C. Pastore Jr. ’94
Karla Pastore
Jane T. Rathe (Halligan) ’64, ’77G
Judith A. Schenk (Tarasuk) ’79
Julie M. Shea (Turner) ’76
Carol Sojka ’77
Diana E. Stoodley (Costa) ’69
Raymond A. Tremblay ’53
John C. Zweigle ’69
15
Barbara B. Adler (Barron) ’67
Elaine Antonakes ’74G
Michael A. Antonakes ’96H
Jeanette Ayvazian (Marsilii) ’45
Gilda A. Blackstock (Nardi) ’63
Cabot Wealth Management, Inc.
Mary H. DeChillo
Neal DeChillo
Lucille A. Doherty (Sacco) ’71
Dennis V. Drinkwater ’67, ’12H
Giant Glass
David J. Goggin III ’74
Joanne M. Goggin (Connolly) ’74
Christine Greenwood (Coolidge) ’93
John M. Hassan ’67, ’70G, ’76G
E. Lee Hughes (Dallaire) ’64
34
SALEM STATE IMPACT
Audrey F. Kimball (Cover) ’72
Therese M. LeBlanc ’87
Rachel N. Lutts (Nadeau) ’98G
Robert T. Lutts
Joyce M. McCarthy (Upham) ’65
Brian J. McNamara ’77
Janet M. Murphy (Hoffman) ’60
Sheila M. Murphy-Lawrence ’61
Angelo A. Napolitano ’70
Patricia A. Napolitano (Picone) ’63
Steven J. Palm ’69, ’83G
Cherry U. Paquette ’74
Joyce A. Persuitte (Mattola) ’68
Jean A. Stack (Gray) ’71
Beverly M. Tarolli (Chase) ’54
Gail M. Townsend (Collins) ’69
Edward W. Turmenne ’65, ’68G
Regis M. Turmenne (Hyde) ’77 †
Anne M. Twomey (Sherry) ’65, ’68G
Maurice A. Twomey Jr. ’58, ’65G
Robert E. Verge ’77
Rita E. Wall ’49
Sheila M. Zappala ’79G
Alice T. Zujewski (Sobiesielska) ’62
14
Alan E. Battistelli ’79
Erin M. Battistelli (Sullivan) ’80
Beverly Bank
Nicole B. Bousquet
Marylyn A. Boyle (Gould) ’61
Dorene D. Carne (Elliott) ’67
William R. Carne ’66, ’71G
Gerald J. Carrier ’61
Sheila C. Donovan Standring ’84G
Mary Jo Dussault (Sweeney) ’59
Richard R. Dussault ’57, ’64G
James J. Fallon
Jeanne P. Franco ’70, ’75G
Ellen B. Goodwin (Andrews) ’68
Barbara A. Gould (Doyle) ’61
Nancy E. Guinivan (Hendricks)
’60, ’79G, ’89G
Paul P. Guinivan
Kristin Hokanson ’73
William K. Laakso ’66, ’68G
Mary L. Maloney (Twohig) ’78G
Lawrence McCully ’80
Glen H. Melton Jr. ’70
Rosemary A. Melton ’76, ’92G
Catherine A. Milani
(DiFilippo) ’64, ’67G
James J. Moroney ’60
Jane E. Moroney
(Brudzynski) ’60, ’62G
Alice L. Murphy (Raymond) ’61
Patricia A. Napolitano (Picone) ’63
Mary T. Naumes (Tirrell) ’49
Jane E. Pattison (Flanagan) ’60, ’66G
Kenneth J. Pellerin ’72, ’80G
Wayne S. Rachlen ’78
Mary B. Saratora ’74G
Mary Thiel (Welling) ’53
Robert H. Thomson Sr. ’52
Andre’ L. Thibodeau ’58
Armand E. Thibodeau ’58
Stanley V. Vassallo ’70
Susan U. Vatalaro ’71, ’78G, ’91G
Evelyn D. Wilson (D’Amato) ’82
Kenneth A. Wilson ’84
Edward J. Zielinski ’60, ’61G
Irene D. Zielinski (Sterling)
13
Benedict Andreozzi ’62, ’70G
Eleanor E. Appleyard (Cafferty) ’61
William T. Appleyard
Rita L. Barbieri (Collyer) ’58
Lynn R. Berman ’73
Robert W. Callahan ’72
Donna M. Chandler (O’Malley) ’75
Richard H. Coggon II ’71G, ’74G
Bernard T. Coughlin ’67
Allan W. Davidson ’61, ’68G
Janet E. Dillon (Payer) ’61
Judith A. Farinelli (L’Abbe) ’74
William A. Farinelli ’74
Robert J. Ferullo ’69G
Laurence J. Galante ’67
Richard Giusti ’67, ’71G
Beverly C. Glidden (Rankin) ’62
Elizabeth M. Haran ’71, ’74G
Beverly A. Kichenmaster (Hearn) ’62
Joyce LaFlesh (Brownlee) ’75
Jean F. LaPanne (Farraher) ’53, ’60G
Donna M. Lehtinen (Smith) ’62
Anne R. Lowe ’97
Philip R. McCarthy
Lisa M. McFadden ’99G
Paul F. McGee
Charles J. McKenna ’68
Joanne Mendes ’79
Linda R. Moniz ’88, ’98G
Mary L. Murphy ’73
Richard F. Pierce ’77
Donna M. Qualters ’77G
Naomi E. Rosenthal (Epstein) ’79
Diane E. Schwalb (Glass) ’61
James G. Stoll
Nancy C. Stoll
John L. Tachuk ’66, ’71G
Ann C. Vacaro (Blomster) ’49
Joseph M. Wamness ’00G
Claudia J. Worth (Ripley) ’77
12
Margaret J. Allen (Catto) ’51, ’57G
Louis Amaru ’52
Richard G. Baker ’78G
Charles L. Beauchesne ’68
Philip M. Bedard ’82
Susan A. Bedard (Muse) ’83
Janet E. Blinn (Johnson) ’70
Michael J. Blinn ’74
Francis K. Brown ’59
Mary M. Burgarella ’45
Mary P. Byrne
Stuart A. Cohen
Mary E. Commager (Powlesland) ’69
Barbara J. Cotoia (Furnari) ’66, ’71G
Mary Ellen Cullen (Tivnan) ’64, ’84G
Mary A. Daley (Kelley) ’71
Diane M. Davis (Roach) ’78
Ellen M. Erekson (Sweeney) ’69
Francis P. Foley Jr. ’59
Richard G. Foley ’70, ’80G
Helen F. Gangi (DeStefano) ’45, ’60G
Joan M. George (Souza) ’56
David A. Goodof
Phyllis D. Hanson (Trask) ’74
Stephen D. Jervey
Edward J. Kawczynski Jr. ’69, ’72G
Virginia L’Abbe (Goodrow) ’78
Eileen M. Larkin ’81
Maryalice Leach (Fargo) ’42, ’74G
Carol A. Leger ’70
Anne M. Lucas
Karen M. Lyons ’78
Marlene L. MacKinnon
(Dolfe) ’61, ’65G
Marie A. McGinn ’52
William R. Morey
James M. Muse ’83
Linda A. Natale ’80, ’83G
Susan J. Ostrer (Racow) ’66, ’72G
Paul A. Petrowski ’66
Richard F. Plzak Jr. ’95G
Joan M. Pokrant (Waitt) ’72, ’80G
Charles L. Rando ’66, ’73G
Priscilla A. Rando (Clinch) ’67
Mary J. Riddell (Fitzpatrick) ’59
Judith Salisbury
Elaine T. Sherriff (McCarthy) ’66
Stephen R. Sherriff ’64
State Street Foundation, Inc.
Ruth V. Stevens (Lindgren) ’51
Genevieve M. Torrisi ’70
Violetta A. Tutuny ’50
U
11
Ruth E. Abbott (Abbott) ’78
Angela S. Allen (Dello Russo) ’01G
Robert A. Brown ’68, ’69G
Elaine A. Byrne (Bowzer) ’80
Erik J. Champy ’89, ’94G
Barbara J. Cook (Harris) ’74
Sally A. Cuffe (Chase) ’62, ’65G
William R. Cullen ’57, ’62G
Wendy S. Douglas
Cynthia L. Drozewski (Walsh) ’89
Nancy E. Eaton (Perry) ’63
Kathleen M. Englehardt
(McGinn) ’76
Joan V. Ford ’63
Doris T. Fournier ’56, ’69G
Joan B. Fox
Catherine A. Galenius ’04G
Michael G. Gardner ’86
R. Lucille Gilbert ’59
Elizabeth H. Houlihan (Hunt) ’69
Jean C. Lanigan (Fleming) ’50
Mary L. Lesiczka (Sullivan) ’72
Richard J. Lesiczka
Ellen M. Lyons (Costello) ’70
Gregory T. MacDonald ’72
Andrew M. Martone ’88
Carolyn M. Martone (Reed)
Jean L. Matthes ’75G
Stephen G. McIntosh ’86
Mary M. Melia ’64, ’67G
Judith E. Mosse (Foss) ’73, ’77G
Elaine O. Nylander (O’Keefe) ’65
Ursula M. O’Connor ’51
Andrea L. Porter-Lopez ’91
Maureen L. Powers ’88G
Adrian F. Richards
Efrosine A. Richards
(Yeannakopoulos) ’59, ’62G
Scott G. Sahagian ’78
Maureen F. Salvetti (Hawe) ’65
Gwen E. Scottgale
Thomas N. Scottgale
Preston A. Shaw ’68, ’74G
Karen L. Sikorski ’93, ’00G, ’07G
Kathleen L. Skrabut
Frank J. Sparicio ’53
Tina L. Taylor-Bailey ’98
Viking Basketball School
Carol D. Whitmore (Deleo) ’72
10
William P. Anastos ’79
Robert G. Bashford
Barbara E. Brown (Jewell) ’56
Edward G. Conley ’79
Patricia A. Cooney ’86
Timothy J. Cremin ’87
Angela Derouin
K. Brewer Doran
Robert Dotolo ’73
Susan M. Dow (Garvey) ’76, ’78G
Marie Dowd ’56
Jeremiah K. Dowd ’70
Paula Dowd (Owens) ’70
Gerard F. Driscoll ’69
George L. Drummey ’75
Richard F. Durgan ’69
Betty C. Eliopoulos (Chaggaris) ’58
Joan Gillis
Gretchen Stone Cook
Chariable Foundation
Christopher L. Haga ’92
Laura L. Haskell (Ferruzzi) ’79, ’80G
Zoe E. Haskell (Vrees) ’69, ’98G
Elaine B. Hodson ’85
Mary Ann Jordan ’78
Jean C. Kirkpatrick (Carter) ’54
Marylin A. Laakso
Andrea C. Liftman ’75G
Anne M. Mahoney ’76
Eileen R. McCarthy ’92
Elizabeth A. McCarthy
Joseph C. McCarthy ’61, ’69G
Angela M. Mooney ’79G
Henry J. Morriss ’69, ’76G
Eileen M. O’Brien ’01, ’09G
Denise M. Patten (Cayon) ’76
Eric D. Pellerin ’96, ’00G
Nancy R. Perroni ’53, ’71G
Donna E. Ryan-Snow ’82
Christine L. Senechal (Beaulieu) ’89
Charlotte A. Shea (Gately) ’92
James W. Shea
Thomas W. Smith ’67
Eugene P. Staid ’62
David A. Sugrue ’84
Mary D. Talbot (Dillon) ’86
Salvi S. Ternullo ’80
Leila M. Tutela (Angelo) ’72
Francis S. Tyburc ’67, ’76G
Theresa H. Tyburc (Pszenny) ’70
Tyler & Reynolds Professional
Corporation
Luke and Mary Moore Wood
Memorial Fund
Joan M. Woodbury (Webster) ’52
Barbara A. Zielinski (Hobin) ’87G
Martha M. Zocchi (Wolfram) ’85
* first-time donor; † deceased
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REASON
1288
Stephanie Lopez ’16
“Words cannot express the gratitude that my
parents and I have for all the help that
Salem
35 State has provided. Salem State is
doing a great job at allowing students to
pursue their career paths in a very
affordable way. With this I hope to pursue
my career as a high school biology teacher.”
SALEM STATE IMPACT
35
THANK YOU
ALUMNI DONOR HONOR ROLL
’40
Rena C. Branin (Pedroni) †
’42
Mary A. Bozoian (Finn)
Norma R. Cavanaugh (Reynolds)
Elsie A. Guyer (Johnson)
Nancy G. Klickstein (Garber)
Maryalice Leach (Fargo)
’43
Muriel G. Baker (Glass)
Elvira P. Dupree (Pacifici)
Barbara E. McKinlay (Flaherty)
Raymond S. Murano
’44
Edna A. Mauriello
’45
Jeanette Ayvazian (Marsilii)
Mary M. Burgarella
Dorothy E. Chamberlain (Carlson)
Margaret E. Davey (Fielding)
Helen F. Gangi (DeStefano)
Stella M. Lafferty (Cucchiara) †
’47
Dorothy A. Bresnahan (Costello)
Catherine Papacostas
(Pantazopoulos)
’48
Dorothy M. Foley (Mauriello)
Pauline V. Giannelli (Sparicio)
Barbara T. Keeffe (McSorley)
Carolyn M. Kelley (Young)
Elizabeth C. Shaw (Cavaliere)
Ada M. Sheehan (O’Meara)
’49
Rose A. Doherty (Audet)
Mary T. Naumes (Tirrell)
Janice K. Underhill (Harrington)
Ann C. Vacaro (Blomster)
Rita E. Wall
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SALEM STATE IMPACT
’50
Ruby Davis (Diamond)
Jean S. Dennis (Callahan)
Katherine M. Foley (Linskey)
Gloria H. Healey (Casella)
Patricia L. Hosker (Floyd)
Jean C. Lanigan (Fleming)
Rosamond A. Powers (Coleman)
Virginia C. Taddeo (Malloy)
Violetta A. Tutuny
Diane Wald (Berman)
’51
E. J. Nolan (Balch)
Nancy R. Perroni
John H. Ronan
Mary T. Shannon
Elaine M. Shea (Duggan)
Frank J. Sparicio
Mary Thiel (Welling)
Carroll F. Towey
Raymond A. Tremblay
Mildred V. Twomey (Shaw)
Chester S. Zwonik
’54
Margaret J. Allen (Catto)
Mary L. Burke (Shay)
Richard W. Denning
Kenneth H. Gammons
Beatrice Glass
Lester E. Goodridge
Beatrice Hirsch (Gouchberg)
George W. Hosker
Mary F. Hubbard (Lysaght)
Mary V. LeBlanc (Murphy)
Joan T. Mahoney (Steeves)
Joan-Anne Marshall (Moore)
Ursula M. O’Connor
Barbara F. Rubin (Roller)
Ruth V. Stevens (Lindgren)
Phyllis D. Tanen
Ethel Tzizik
Mary P. Bashford (McMurrer) †
Elizabeth F. Blair (Deroin)
Barbara E. Dube (Kuell)
A. L. Faulkner †
Marilyn E. Flaherty
Ann M. Floyd
Lillian C. Kalloger (Liffin)
Sheila P. Kearney
Jean C. Kirkpatrick (Carter)
Winifred E. Morton (Tremblay)
Giovanna A. Moynihan (Mazzola)
Barbara P. Perroni (O’Connell)
Geraldine A. Potash (Fishbane)
Ann M. St. Germain (Walke)
Beverly M. Tarolli (Chase)
Mary L. Westcott (Macera)
Olive T. Wiper (Thacher)
Leonard P. Zani
’52
’55
Robert J. Aldrich
Louis Amaru
Richard S. Anderson
Ruth P. Covill (Porter)
Naomi E. Fishbein (Partoll)
Marie A. McGinn
Faith Sable (Alpert)
Lillian S. Tarlin (Rottenberg)
Robert H. Thomson
Elizabeth A. Wendlandt (Burnham)
Joan M. Woodbury (Webster)
’53
Ann W. Baldwin (Beaumont)
Nancy V. Chittick (Lampron)
Nancy L. Grillo (McGrath)
Sallie A. Jardim (Cunningham)
Jean F. LaPanne (Farraher)
Judith N. Lubov (Shapiro)
Jeanette A. MacLean
Mary M. Neill (Friend)
Rebecca N. Alberg (Brockelbank)
Jane A. Brown (Codwise)
Patricia K. Connolly (McGillicuddy)
Constance B. Delaney (Langevin)
Adrienne R. Gillooly (Morrison)
Anne B. Griffin (Bouchard)
Eleanor K. Harvey (Abraham)
Mary Lymberopoulos (Dougas)
Ellen M. Lynah (Roche)
Mary F. Maples (Finn) *
Barbara J. St. Pierre (Bartley)
Judith H. Woolaver (Smith)
Dorothea Zevitas (Matsas)
’56
Barbara E. Brown (Jewell)
Nancy C. Burns (Thomas)
Irene R. Dhosi (Tutuny)
Marie P. Dowd (McCarthy)
Doris T. Fournier
Joanne V. Fusco (Mahoney)
Maria L. Garuti
Joan M. George (Souza)
Mabel Gross (Lamott)
Jeanne N. Halliday (Nahum)
Marie A. Heinz (Murphy)
Donna R. Hibbison (DiMento)
Joanne G. Hilbert (Belle)
Virginia M. Kautz (Grace)
Mary T. Kenngott (Hanlon)
Jacqueline M. Laubner (Opie)
Letitia F. McGrath (Wait)
Dorothy M. Meehan (Kelly)
Patricia A. Parrott (Ryan)
Anna E. Porter
Lillian M. Robinson (Daigle)
Helen C. Salerno (Barden)
Carole E. Sarnie (Cheney)
Marjorie J. Snow (Doane)
Elaine A. Tivnan (Tobin)
Anna Valaskatgis (Vontzalides)
’57
Grey A. Bowden
John J. Capomaccio
William R. Cullen
Barbara M. Dee (Bresnahan)
Joan R. DeGeorge
Richard R. Dussault
Carol M. Ference (Mansfield)
Daniel J. Gallagher
William B. Gillooly
Joan M. Jacobs (Dorgan)
Chester E. Lee
Shirley A. Levine (Horovitz)
Ruth A. Moran (Weston)
Patricia P. Nolan (Coughlin)
Shirley A. O’Donnell (Terminiello)
John B. Perroni
Joseph S. Salerno
Elaine A. Sanders (Coccione)
Marjorie A. Sletterink (Hovey)
Dorothy K. Starble (Morgan)
Pasquale E. Starble
Carolyn F. Sullivan (Ellison)
Thomas E. Tringale
’58
Anonymous
Rita L. Barbieri (Collyer)
Maurice H. Beaulieu
Bertram L. Berube
Gordon W. Brown
David J. Caven
Frances E. Collins (Melanson)
Cecilia A. Driscoll (Kelley)
U
Dale I. Eilerman (O’Donnell)
Betty C. Eliopoulos (Chaggaris)
John E. Keaveny
Esther F. McCarthy (Fletcher)
William F. McKinnon
Leonard F. Morley
Mary G. Morley (Daniele)
Arline T. Musante (Timmons)
Alice M. Nelson (Roffey)
James F. O’Donnell
David L. Powers
Andre’ L. Thibodeau
Armand E. Thibodeau
Maurice A. Twomey
’59
Francis K. Brown
Judith M. Burke Modine (Burke)
Eileen E. Clancy
Eileen M. Connolly (Smith)
Robert E. Couture
Louis H. D’Ovidio
Mary Jo Dussault (Sweeney)
Ellen L. Farquhar (Dowling)
Francis P. Foley
Kathleen C. Gagnon (McCarthy)
R. Lucille Gilbert
Sally A. Gosselin
Ann M. Hickey
Judith S. Kline (Furey)
June A. Lane
Joyce C. Levitt (Cheney)
Sandra J. Purcell (Boardman)
Efrosine A. Richards
(Yeannakopoulos)
Agnes A. Ricko (Anthonakes)
Mary J. Riddell (Fitzpatrick)
Harold G. Robinson
Lorraine J. Sabol (Tenney)
Jeanette D. Shea (Dimitri)
William F. Shea
Estelle Stilianos (Karalekas)
Phyllis A. Sullivan (Cotti)
Margaret A. VanAmburgh
(Zartarian)
Marilyn S. Vener (Yudin)
Christine P. Witkowski (Perkins)
’60
Judith L. Armstrong (Hennan)
Joannah M. Brunelli (Bassignani)
Janice M. Butler (Murphy)
Barbara J. Carroll (Greehy)
Claire Crane
David G. Dabrieo
Natalie C. Daley (Pinto)
Henry S. Dembowski
Mary J. Diggins (Cotter)
Mary E. D’Ovidio (Wood)
Patricia A. Gargas (Capen)
Joanne F. Goldman (Molla)
John A. Gould
Nancy E. Guinivan (Hendricks)
President Emerita Dr. Nancy
D. Harrington
Maureen A. Hines
Marcia J. Jeffries (Ectman)
Peggy A. Kastner (Hammonds)
Mary G. Mahoney (Walke)
Sandra J. Marshall
Andrea E. McCormick (Barbeau)
William F. McDermott
Maureen F. McDevitt
Judith A. Meagher
James J. Moroney
Jane E. Moroney (Brudzynski)
Janet M. Murphy (Hoffman)
Julia M. O’Hare (Doyle)
Mary E. Parry (Walsh)
Jane E. Pattison (Flanagan)
Judith A. Pendergast (O’Neil)
Marilyn T. Ryder (Finnegan)
Emily Sperounis (Stratouly)
Theodosios G. Sperounis
Joan M. Sullivan (Kelleher)
Nancy C. Toner (Hodgdon)
Edward J. Zielinski
’61
Diane M. Allegra (Callahan)
Eleanor E. Appleyard (Cafferty)
Garrett J. Barry
Maureen V. Bell (Coughlin)
Sabatino J. Bolognese †
Marylyn A. Boyle (Gould)
John F. Britt
Judith K. Brown (Foley)
Robert D. Brown
Gerald J. Carrier
Cynthia C. Costello (Castignoli)
Joseph B. Cullen
Allan W. Davidson
Janet E. Dillon (Payer)
Barbara A. Foster (Bowen)
Patricia A. Fraser
Janis L. Gallagher (Goodwin)
Joseph G. Gauvain
Regina V. Girard (Sallah)
Barbara A. Gould (Doyle)
Ann Marie Grace (Collyer)
Pauline M. Heffley (Malolepszy)
Barbara R. Kelson (Pierce)
Mary E. Latour (Harrigan)
William E. Lee
Marlene L. MacKinnon (Dolfe)
Barbara C. Mavragis (Bunk)
Jane M. McCarthy (Kelly)
Joseph C. McCarthy
Robert B. McCarthy
Jacqueline M. Messier (Lovering)
Janet A. Minihane (Finigan)
Alice L. Murphy (Raymond)
Sheila M. Murphy-Lawrence
Mary Janet J. Paisley (Bosco)
Richard B. Phelan
Edward G. Polansky
Patricia A. Scharpf (Murtagh)
Diane E. Schwalb (Glass)
Paula M. Shea (Melanson)
Mary A. Spain (Devarenne)
Gloryanne T. Stone (Spellman)
George D. Walsh
Ann S. Washburn (Saunders)
Roger W. Washburn
Leonard A. Woodman
Mary Zappas
’62
Benedict Andreozzi
James S. Bansfield
Alice J. Bencal (Bernard)
Maureen T. Burns (Malvey)
Maryanne F. Byrne (Dolan) *
Ann O. Casey (Lindquist)
Thomas P. Costin
Sally A. Cuffe (Chase)
Nancy B. Cullen (Cashman)
Albert R. DiCarlo
Margaret A. Ebersole (Robinson)
Anita L. Fogg (Siciliano)
Betsey M. Garfinkel (Salloway)
Beverly C. Glidden (Rankin)
Frances L. Goldstein (Emerick)
Frank A. Hall
Patricia E. Hotz (Bresnahan)
Maryann Hurley
Mary L. Johnson (Buckley)
Beverly A. Kichenmaster (Hearn)
Kathleen A. Kiley (Lenzie)
Ann P. Lally (Santilli)
Carolyn M. Lawson (Moritz)
Raymond A. LeBrun
Donna M. Lehtinen (Smith)
Ellen M. Lisi (Niles)
Richard P. Marrs
Emilia Mongiello
Barbara A. Myers (Boomhower)
Ann M. O’Sullivan (Clark)
Valerie L. Perron (Voyer)
George H. Petrin
Joyce P. Piwonski (Pelletier)
Mary M. Plutnicki (Muse)
Nancy E. Porter (Rowe)
Donald F. Raffier
John J. Reynolds
Barbara M. Scott (Streeter)
Patricia A. Shea (Michaud)
Eugene P. Staid
Pollyann H. Statom (Havner)
Julia A. Stevenson (Jaroszewicz)
Ann E. Sweeney (Friend)
Donald E. Twomey
Ellen Vahe (Langan)
Alice T. Zujewski (Sobiesielska)
’63
Joanne M. Altaville
Susan E. Bannister (LaPointe)
William P. Bannister
Gilda A. Blackstock (Nardi)
Judith A. Britt (Arnold)
Josephine M. Carbonaro (Gulino)
Martha C. Collins (Riordon)
Audrey A. Comeau (Nugent)
Fay N. Coulouris
Kathryn E. D’Amour (McHugh)
Rocco J. DeLuca
Jean B. DiVincenzo (Bordonaro)
Barbara G. Duarte (Freitas)
Nancy E. Eaton (Perry)
Barbara C. Farrell (Holden)
Joan V. Ford
Carlton W. Fransen
Joan L. Gagnon (Griffin)
Robert L. Griffin
Karen R. Hebert (Flanigan) *
Catherine D. Huston (McSweeny)
Mary T. Johnson (Wilson)
Judith Josephs (Emmerman)
Marion D. Joyce (Paglinca)
Virginia A. Lavoie
Walter H. Lewis
Joseph F. Lisi
Lois A. Mahoney (Cannata)
Laurence T. Marchant
Margaret L. McCombe (Bright)
H. P. McWalters
Robert A. Mirisola
Emily P. Morency (Witwicki)
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
37
Patricia A. Napolitano (Picone)
Rose-Marie Newbury (Bonfanti)
Barbara A. O’Neill
Ann L. Porcaro (Matarese)
Alma J. Rigazio (Chisholm)
Thomas A. Risoldi
Lois F. Rivers (Romeo)
Marion A. Scott (Nadeau)
Patricia L. Shea (Cullen)
Stephen C. Spanger
Donald A. Towle
Maureen H. Ward (Hanley)
Lois R. White (McDonald)
Nancy D. White
J. D. Whitmore
’64
James L. Anderson
Carole A. Baker (Francesco)
Ann C. Berger (Costello)
Sandra E. Butler (James)
Constance C. Cady (Belval)
Donna L. Cahill (Spakas)
Charles P. Carroll
Donna M. Caruso (Delli Colli)
Ann M. Chandler (Swiniarski)
Edward J. Chapdelaine
Bartholomew J. Ciampa
Linda E. Cignetti (Cooper)
Robert J. Cignetti
Gwendolyn R. Cioffi (Pappo)
Malcolm O. Clifford
Lucille M. Conboy (Sweeney)
Bartley J. Conlon
Mary Ellen Cullen (Tivnan)
Albert V. DiVirgilio
Virginia E. Douglass
Judith A. Egan (Pelonzi)
Thomas H. Egan
Robert A. Farrell
William D. Galante
Claire D. Gauthier
Carol A. Gay (Barbuto)
Neal A. Goldstein
Nancy M. Griffin (Wilson)
Marie E. Hall
Karen A. Henneberry (Sullivan)
Jean Hills (Romanchuk)
E. Lee Hughes (Dallaire)
Madeileine A. Irving (Bishop)
Elizabeth L. Kelley (Plant)
Kathleen J. Lawn (Donoghue)
Norma J. Lawson (Peatman)
Frank A. Lillo
Sandra L. Lillo (Pecevich)
Ruth E. Lyons (Bennett)
Sheila L. Marder
Alan C. McCoy
Sheila A. McCoy (Laffey)
Mary M. Melia
Patricia A. Menesale (McNaught)
Catherine A. Milani (DiFilippo)
Evelyn P. Morris
Nancy L. Mulligan (Eydenberg)
Susan P. Namet (Doherty)
38
SALEM STATE IMPACT
Jon E. Norton
Mary E. O’Connor
J. B. O’Neill (Serra)
Jane T. Rathe (Halligan)
Frederick A. Sannella
Ann L. Saurman (Weber)
Stephen R. Sherriff
Patricia I. Stratis (Ford)
Kenneth G. Webber
’65
Dorothy A. Argenziano
Nancy E. Beirne (Duchene)
Nancy K. Boire (Kelley) *
Francis V. Bono
James L. Boushell
Noreen Brennan (Cornforth) *
Donald S. Bullerwell
Joyce L. Butler (Connolly)
Sophie A. Canto (Slawecki)
Cynthia A. Cashman (Clarke) *
Eilene B. Chadbourne (Bailey)
Barbara A. Cloonan (Ulbin)
Patricia A. Cody (Linskey)
William R. Corliss
Nancy C. DeMarco (Martone)
Richard F. DePiero
Carol A. DiMento (Guerrette)
William R. DiMento
James R. Doherty
Marie V. Duffy
Gerald C. Duggan
James J. Dumas
Joan L. Durkee *
Ronald J. Eamma *
Dorothy J. Eng *
Julie L. Fleming (Emmett) †
David L. Flynn
Mary L. Francis (Bouchie)
Theresa A. Garcia (Dergay)
Thelma M. Garry (Thompson)
John H. Gaudet
Joseph R. Giuliano
Joanne F. Goodwin
E. Theodore Gouzoules
Gloria J. Gove (Barnard)
Lynda R. Greenberg (Yankowsky) *
Paul A. Guerrette
Christine N. Hallice (Nicolo)
Kathleen M. Harty
Mary J. Holland
Barbara J. Hooper
R. Warren Hopkins
Robert A. Jacques
Donna L. Keeler (Robertson)
Barbara E. Kenny (Foley)
Joanne M. Landry (Oberg)
Sylvia S. Leftin-Sweeney (Leftin)
John F. Lovell
Susan J. Mabry (Kennedy)
Cornelia MacQuarrie (O’Brien)
Joanne B. Maestranzi (Butler) *
Rita E. Maistrellis *
Mary E. Makela-Bonczek
Carolyn M. Marletta (Vandi)
Thomas H. Marmen
Joyce M. McCarthy (Upham)
James T. McGrane
Reisa E. Miller (Sterling)
Mary C. Morris (Birmingham) *
Gail C. Morrison (Clement)
William D. Myers
James F. Nimblett
Elaine O. Nylander (O’Keefe)
Maureen T. Oliver (Barry)
Maria Pavlis *
Maureen E. Pecukonis (Deary)
Dorothy M. Peracchi
John Peroni
Denise P. Perry (Ranere)
Joseph J. Perry
Claudette C. Poor (Cote)
Marjorie G. Powers (Mifflin)
Marilyn A. Putnam (Teal)
Dennis J. Quinn
Ann M. Reen (Krikorian)
Carole Roach (Bowden)
Connie G. Rosa (Palermo)
Edward A. Rosa
Maureen F. Salvetti (Hawe)
Dennis Savosik
Elizabeth A. Scannell (Wheller) *
Janice A. Shattuck-Woodside
Rita M. Sloane (Mageary)
Paul A. Smith
Nancy L. Spanger (Yuill)
Hinda K. Sterling (Katz) *
Joan C. Thompson (Conley)
Edward W. Turmenne
Anne M. Twomey (Sherry)
Thomas A. Walsh
Janet M. Wheelock (Bertulli) *
Jane E. Williams (Nowicki)
’66
Michael J. Ahern
Diana S. Alpert (Heger)
C. V. Anderson (Hart)
Linda L. Anderson-Mercier
Joan C. Apteker (Jacob)
Charlene M. Bailey (Cole)
Rose Marie J. Bailey (Bernier)
Patricia M. Bourgeois
William R. Carne
Diane J. Costa (Knight)
Barbara J. Cotoia (Furnari)
Carlton P. Doane
Jane K. Duggan (Jellison)
Mary DuPont (Dubiel)
James R. Evans *
Joseph J. Francis
Joseph P. Francis
Helen L. Gahagan
June S. Goldman *
Joseph A. Greenberg
Bernice C. Guy (McGurin)
Barbara L. Hadsell (Marzelli)
Bryan F. King
Frances H. Kramich (Carter)
William K. Laakso
Karen P. Larkin (Reidy)
William N. Lawler
Carol S. LeBovidge (Levene)
Douglas B. Maitland
Donna M. Manzo (Tammaro)
Patricia F. Marmen (Grady)
Joanne R. McCarthy (Strazzulla)
Maura D. McMahon
Susan B. Messinger (Brooks)
James E. Millea
Martha-Jane M. Moreland
(O’Keefe)
Joyce P. Nelson
Marie F. Norris (Ruggeri)
Loretta C. O’Donnell (Cuffe)
Susan J. Ostrer (Racow)
Virginia R. Pelletier
Paul A. Petrowski
Joanne T. Pollock (Casey)
Roger O. Poor
Charles L. Rando
Marion V. Rivers (Marino)
Janice E. Root (Hughes)
Gerald A. Sanford
Elaine T. Sherriff (McCarthy)
Bernard Sidman
Arlene R. Sweeney (Yaffa)
John L. Tachuk
Madeline A. Tanen (McCarthy)
Michael W. Tanen
Barbara A. Verrico (Clements)
Janice A. Wentworth (Henderson)
Carla M. Wiemers (Morris)
’67
Barbara B. Adler (Barron)
Jean L. Albanese (Weaver)
Kathleen Andrews (Coronios)
Joan M. Andrews-Snell
Donald P. Ayer
Michael J. Bonfanti
Robert L. Brennan
Susan Calnan (Ludwig)
Joyce M. Capitao (DeSilva)
Dorene D. Carne (Elliott)
Kathleen V. Cassidy
Jacquelyn S. Corrigan (Bowler)
Bernard T. Coughlin
Henry M. Cunney
Janice E. Dallas (Mueller)
Louise M. Desjardins
William J. Devine
Dennis V. Drinkwater
Doris V. Ferullo (Taylor)
Marcia R. Fluet (DeLeaco)
Ruth B. Flynn (Bibby)
Laurence J. Galante
Joseph P. Geaney
Claire M. Gillan (Menovich)
Richard Giusti
Edmund T. Grogan
John M. Hassan
Janina Hultgren (Tomashefsky)
Patricia L. Keane (Conway)
Arthur G. Kellerman
Janice A. Kingston (Higgins)
Philip D. Kingston
Carol J. Lewis (Wright)
James M. MacLaughlan
Beverly A. Makohen (Melcher)
Marjorie M. Margolis (Morris)
Joan M. Matton
Mary Ellen McLeod
Denis L. Merchant
Martha J. Moulton (Taylor)
Priscilla A. Rando (Clinch)
Diane E. Reagan
Joan M. Regan (McGovern)
Kathleen A. Richardson (Rooney)
Carol A. Ruggiero
Carol A. Simonelli (Vigliotti)
Thomas W. Smith
Francis S. Tyburc
Peter A. Volpe
William J. Waas
Peter J. Wholley
Wayne G. Woodbury
’68
Janice A. Abernathy (Coculo)
Janet Andreson (Demakes)
Albert F. Argenziano
Susan F. Barbuzzi
Charles L. Beauchesne
Elaine M. Bienvenue
Judy A. Blonda
John W. Brady
Robert A. Brown
Kathleen M. Buckley
Paula A. Carley (DeMarco)
Helen L. Corbett (Nash)
Sandra J. Crowe (Barthelemy)
Eleanor M. Devaney
Thomas M. Feeley
James A. Fowlie
Charles H. Gerrior
Elaine J. Goldstein (Lukosi)
Ellen B. Goodwin (Andrews)
Patricia B. Grimes (Bennett)
Michalene E. Hague (Patti)
Susan D. Hartmere (Halliday)
Carol E. Hemming (Modoono)
Janet A. Himmel (Harrigan)
Leslie A. Holler (Hoar)
Kathleen A. Kachichian (Bucci)
Philip G. Kavanaugh
Robert V. Kearney
Susan M. Kielinen
Claire M. Kovacs (McPartlin)
Diane L. LeBlanc (Serozynski)
Victor H. Legault
Lauren F. Loyer (Waite) *
Janis R. Mahoney (Richardson)
Marlene F. Marsella (Lymburner)
John F. McAdam
Charles J. McKenna
Paul X. Merlesena
Russell N. Morency
Priscilla A. Morse (Hanna)
John T. Murphy
Mary C. Murphy
Mary Jane Nadeau (Driscoll)
Nancy Parisien (Cyr)
Joyce A. Persuitte (Mattola)
Lynne D. Peterson
Martha J. Philbrick (Sullivan)
Kathleen M. Picone (Condon)
Frances A. Randazzo (Marcotte)
Mary-Ellen C. Reardon (Dorsey)
Joanne O. Ricciardiello (O’Keefe)
Preston A. Shaw
George E. Shea
Ronald N. Silverio
Dianne M. Stratton (Baldassare)
Reginald Tardif
Janice A. Utter (Kochocki)
Robert F. Vogler
Victor K. Lee
Ann P. Liacos (Veilleux)
Sandra L. Manning (Gatti)
Carolee McDonald (Dombrowski)
Diane M. McKay (Lewis)
Nancy L. Melanson (Granger)
Kathleen M. Moore
Maria J. Morello (Cultrera)
Henry J. Morriss
Nancy A. O’Connell (Nazzaro)
Diane M. O’Donovan (Pappey)
Steven J. Palm
Susan C. Carson (Weir)
Constance M. Chase (Soucy)
Ethel T. Chiminello (Burke)
Joseph Cole
Jacqueline M. Coogan (Minichello)
Claudia J. Corbé (Murphy)
Ann Costa (Tirro)
Robert E. Curran
Linda M. Davin
Frederick J. Devries
Jeremiah K. Dowd
Paula Dowd (Owens)
Jody F. Pedro
Margaret M. Pedro (Minigan)
William E. Philbrick
Judith A. Pooley (Beucler)
Linda J. Rogers (Rowell)
Mary I. Ruth
Arthur M. Siipola *
Robert J. Stacey
Leona S. Stec
Diana E. Stoodley (Costa)
Kathleen Sweeney (Dwyer)
Allen H. Sweinimer
Gail M. Townsend (Collins)
Richard B. Trask
Judith C. Upham (Green)
William C. Upham
Mary June K. Walmsley (Brown)
Michael J. Walor
Robert J. Walsh
James T. Williams
Linda A. Witham
Nancy A. Yelverton (Good) *
John C. Zweigle
Robert W. Dunn
John K. Eddy
Joan M. Erickson (Ferrick)
Richard G. Foley
Judith P. Forrest (Cunningham)
Jeanne P. Franco
Debra E. Geaney (Biever)
Michael W. Gilligan
Beverly A. Gulazian
Mary N. Hooks (Nestor)
Marjorie M. Ives (McIntosh)
Gregory I. Kallfa
Thomas P. Kehoe
Robert R. Kostka
Patricia C. Langmaid (Capello)
Karen M. Larrabee (Olsiewski)
Sandra M. Lawrence
Carol A. Leger
Maryann Lemelin (Reilly)
Nancy E. Lodge (Tomasello)
AnnMarie F. Longley (Farrell)
Beverly A. Los (Kuzniar)
Eileen M. Lowe (McMullan)
Ellen M. Lyons (Costello)
John G. MacLennan
Kathleen MacLennan (Wile)
John P. Maney
Judith M. Martin (Bernard)
Sharon L. McGee
Roderick B. McNeil
’69
Kathleen M. Adams (Williamson)
Paula K. Akiba (Robinson)
Marie A. Barry (Gauthier)
Gavra E. Berquist (Kagan)
Constance P. Blake (Mace)
Carmen M. Bonarrigo
Alvin S. Brown
Karen P. Budrow (Pratt)
C. M. Burnett
Carol A. Carr (Keane)
Frederick L. Cavanaugh
Holly B. Cerullo (Abbott) *
Lynda A. Coffill (Reynolds)
Mary E. Commager (Powlesland)
Richard B. Coughlan
Elaine F. Cutler
Elaine M. D’Alessandro (Ranta)
James J. D’Alessandro
John C. Davin
James A. DelGaudio
Susan M. DePaolo (Condon)
Justine M. Dobeck
Constance E. Donovan (Kimball)
Elizabeth M. Dorman
Janet E. Doyle (McVie)
William F. Doyle
Gerard F. Driscoll
Richard F. Durgan
Karen A. Dutton
Ellen M. Erekson (Sweeney)
Kathryn N. Estomo (Nowak)
Robert J. Ferullo
Ellen T. Finneran (Spanks)
Margaret M. Frechette (Doherty)
Cassandra C. Georgilakis
Russell W. Gourley
Cheryl M. Graney
Zoe E. Haskell (Vrees)
Donald P. Hayes
James M. Healy
Beverly M. Hill (Bush)
Elizabeth H. Houlihan (Hunt)
Claudia L. Janey (Haines)
Edward J. Kawczynski
Carol A. King (Faro)
Beverly A. Klopotoski (Rousseau)
’70
Joan C. Bailey (McClory)
Janet E. Blinn (Johnson)
Mary-Lou Brennan
Jeanne E. Buckley (McDonald)
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
39
Katherine A. Van Greenby (O’Heir)
Susan U. Vatalaro
Jean M. Walsh (Oliva)
Joanne M. Walsh (McLaughlin)
’72
Robert C. Meier
Glen H. Melton
Michael Miranda *
Richard C. Morrissey
Angelo A. Napolitano
Roy W. Nelson
Susan M. O’Brien
Constance F. Perrigo
Stephen A. Pierce
Cynthia L. Poor
Brian M. Popolizio
Martha E. Rajczyk (Radnay)
Brenda D. Robinson (Galuffo)
Douglas N. Robinson
Mirinda J. Roy (Lillis)
Robert T. Ryan
Allen F. Seney
Diane L. Shagoury (Seaboyer)
Christopher Shannon
Fay J. Simanski (O’Riley)
Philip A. Simard
Deborah A. Strauss
George F. Sullivan
Karen M. Sullivan (McNamara)
Judith L. Taylor
Amy K. Tedford
Genevieve M. Torrisi
Theresa H. Tyburc (Pszenny)
Stanley V. Vassallo
Margaret A. Walsh (McCarthy)
Marc E. Winer
Sara E. Winer (Rutstein)
Frederica A. Zawisza
’71
Arthur Beane
Kenneth P. Beaton
Peter R. Beauregard
Joan M. Cardile
Carol A. Carpentier (Kalakowsky)
Brian P. Cassidy
Marie H. Chobanian (Loiselle)
Richard H. Coggon
40
SALEM STATE IMPACT
Joanne M. Cohveney (Flaherty)
Nancy N. Colatosti (Citro)
Lorraine C. Cooper (Cote)
Eleanor M. Cosgrove
Mary A. Daley (Kelley)
Lucille A. Doherty (Sacco)
Barbara A. Driscoll (Nazarechuk)
Marybeth Dunham *
Anne C. Fields
Cathleen T. Ford (Doherty)
Linda M. Hamblet (Bowman)
Elizabeth M. Haran
Anne M. Harrington
Dennis J. Hough
Evelyn F. Johnson Moore
Francis M. Keane
Ann T. Kiely (Morose)
Shirley A. Kilgour (Brown)
Thomas J. Kristoph
Patricia M. Lachance (Cahill)
Patricia M. Libby
Brian L. Lyman
Mary A. Manning
John R. Marshall
Robert P. Mersereau
Steven A. Migliero
E. Theodore Mlynarski
Catherine R. Morrissey (Lazarakis)
Karen M. Morrissey (Brown)
Gale A. Nelson (Tuomi)
Helen R. Newman
Ferna L. Phillips (Silva)
Robert R. Reardon
Mary E. Ryan
Donald C. Sandos
Maryellen Scaroni (Butler)
Dennis E. Smith
Paula C. Smith (Couillard)
Jean A. Stack (Gray)
Patricia E. Stewart
Gail E. Stokes-Smith
Karen A. Sullivan (Wickman)
Kevin P. Sullivan
Ethel B. Trask (Boghosian)
Christine E. Trufant
David R. Amero
Alvin T. Billings
Claire E. Boschetti *
Joseph A. Brescia
Arleen C. Burke
Christine L. Butler
Robert W. Callahan
Richard C. Cameron
Robert W. Campbell
Richard P. Carter
James J. Cassetta
Barbara S. Chisholm (Giorgio)
Douglas P. Comeau
Joan D. Comeau
June C. Creesy
Marilyn R. Domoretsky
Christine Downall (Samia) *
Cathy M. Dwyer
Gail L. Eddy (Dulude)
Rhonda H. Edelstein-Block
Paul W. Ferguson
Henry G. Ferrick
Deborah A. Flanagan *
Wallace E. Francis
Theresa A. Freeman (Meegan) *
Thomas H. Furey
James T. Hall
Denise B. Hamel-Cassidy
Stephen W. Hutchins
Patricia A. Kallfa (Szarkowski)
Diane B. Kanady (Burrell)
Josephine E. Kennedy
Patricia A. Kenney (Noyer)
Gilda B. Kessel (Brecher)
Audrey F. Kimball (Cover)
Betty Jane Kress
Mary E. Kuconis
Charles J. LaBella
Elaine D. Lawson (Dwyer)
Eileen R. Leonardi (Sullivan)
Mary L. Lesiczka (Sullivan)
Gregory T. MacDonald
Susan M. MacDougall (Murphy)
Jacquelyn Malone
Janis M. Marren (Kapaon)
Elaine C. Marshall (Ellis)
Barbara McElholm (Wheet)
William B. McEnaney
Carolyn J. McIntosh (Turner)
Frank J. McIntosh
Nancy E. Meehan-Mcininch
Judith A. Mercurio-McCarthy
Kathleen J. Mlynarski (Kinser)
Paul W. Mucica
Mary Ann Murray
Louise D. O’Donald (Burnham)
Kenneth J. Pellerin
William J. Perates
Patricia A. Perry (Carter)
Joan M. Pokrant (Waitt)
Paul M. Rahilly
Michael J. Rich
Mary Jane A. Robinson (Gauthier)
Donna-Marie Ryan (Hitchman)
David W. Sheehan
William J. Sullivan
Janet T. Tannebring (Talbot)
Leila M. Tutela (Angelo)
Carol D. Whitmore (Deleo)
Steven D. Whitten
Maria F. Williams (Frangules)
Ann M. Wilson (Tammaro)
Robert W. Wyman
’73
Francis A. Abram
Jacqueline M. Adamczyk (Mustone)
Carol B. Anderson (Boniface)
Lynn R. Berman
Sheila F. Billings (Farren)
Louise A. Blocksidge
Daniel J. Brady
Joan C. Bush
Marion W. Chaloux (Oliver)
Barbara J. Collins
Richard A. Cooper
Janet L. Cowley (Webster)
Lee D. Day
Rose M. DeLuca (Colannino)
Gerard A. Desjardins
Angela DiNapoli (Senibaldi)
Jean C. D’Orsi
Robert Dotolo
Laurel C. Edmunds-Gandolfo
Catherine M. Ferullo (Saia)
Jane F. Francis (Pothier)
Leslie A. Garber (Wiseman)
Ronald D. Gintner
Michael A. Goldman
Ellen S. Golub
Elaine V. Goodman
Dorothy E. Hagerty (Pietkewicz)
Robert J. Hanson
Judith G. Harrington (Gheringhelli)
Kristin Hokanson
Richard A. Holmes
Peter J. Hooks
Denise M. Horan
Laurel A. Jackson (Kehoe)
Eileen B. Johnson (Barry)
Eric A. Johnson
James W. Kearns *
Mary M. Kelter
Leonard R. Kessel
Lynne E. Kostka (Spence)
Dorothy T. Krant (Tanner)
Cheryl P. Kristoph (Nixon)
Martha Kuklinski (Hanley)
William A. Kuklinski
Edith S. LaBran (Milley)
Richard S. Ladd
Donna L. Lally (Violette)
Mary J. Lord *
Madeline A. McKenna (Silvia)
Judith E. Mosse (Foss)
Mary L. Murphy
Sophia C. O’Brien (Hedio)
David W. Pelletier
Robert G. Pond
Robert E. Regan
Kathleen A. Remmes
Janis M. Ridgley (Harrison)
Stephen D. Ridgley
Patricia E. Robinson (Baker)
Christine A. Ronan (Adams)
Norma H. Rooks
Barbara J. Sharib (Armitstead)
Dennis P. Skerry
Linda J. Smith (Moretti)
Anne M. Sullivan
John F. Tierney
Mary Lou Tuttle
Donna L. Wade
Carolyn S. Wakefield (Vitale)
Kathleen M. Westfall (Malewicz)
Marie C. Whitten (Volo)
Katherine C. Wilkins (McGuinness)
Ann J. Wiseman
Anne R. Yanow (Bertman)
’74
Elaine Antonakes
Helen M. Apostolides (Miragias)
Rosanne Bakos (Raponi)
Marjorie A. Bastarache
Raymond A. Bastarache
Stephen P. Belgiorno
Sally M. Benjamin (Knowlton)
Henry J. Bertolon
Nancy M. Birmingham
Michael J. Blinn
Diane Y. Bondi-Pickles
Joyce C. Bongiorno (Cucchiara)
John F. Bozek
Rose M. Burke (Gualtieri)
Crystal A. Burnett
Molly E. Cahill (Freimarck)
Joseph J. Cali
Jean E. Callahan (Brunell)
Alice P. Campbell (Howard)
Linda R. Campbell (French)
Curtis J. Cardine
Linda T. Cataldo (Steriti)
Phyllis J. Comeau
Barbara J. Cook (Harris)
Arlene J. Cox (George)
Cynthia L. Crean (Phipps)
Patrcicia M. Crombie (Aucella)
Paula A. Cross (Scalera)
James H. Curran
Maureen C. Delpero (Conrad)
Suellen E. Doggett (Nason) *
Thomas M. Duffy
Thomas R. Fabrizio
Judith A. Farinelli (L’Abbe)
William A. Farinelli
Maureen C. Fogwell (Cahill)
James J. Foley
Carol A. Forte
David J. Goggin
Joanne M. Goggin (Connolly)
Phyllis D. Hanson (Trask)
Rita W. Holmes (Waleyko)
Susan J. Kavanaugh (Joslin)
Carol J. Kilbride (Kushlan)
Kathleen M. King (Leary)
John M. Kobuszewski
Mary K. Lappin (Burns)
James F. Lee
Augusta C. Lynch (Brown) *
Georgianna K. Marks (Riordan)
Mary F. Marshall (Hubbard)
Lloyd E. Marsters
Irene K. Martinoli (Kalogeris)
Mark Mattera
John J. McAdam
Laurel H. McDermod (Harron)
Richard B. McDermod
Richard P. McGaffigan *
Susan A. Mikutel (Ratcliffe)
Susan F. Murphy *
Doreen M. Nardone
Arthur J. Neuner
Kim R. O’Neil
Eleanora M. Paciulan
Cherry U. Paquette
Thomas E. Persia
John M. Pietrowski
Joyce C. Rodenhiser
Anita M. Rodriguez (Fantasia)
Christine L. Ryan *
Mary B. Saratora
Carol A. Selvaggio (Guzzardi)
Sheila D. Shea (Senechel)
James F. Sheehan
Albert J. Shimkus
Patricia J. Simpson
Francis X. Sullivan *
Janis E. Tebo (Pigara)
Mary L. Tremblay (Shikrallah)
Sandra F. Van Knowe
Wayne E. Webster
Julie A. Whalen (Kowalski)
’75
James Amato *
Arlene A. Amato-Hanson *
Joan M. Archer
Steven M. Babbitt
Christine L. Bavaro (Lalli)
Thomas A. Belmonte
Patricia J. Beucler (Hursey)
Patrice J. Bonin-Buchanan
Joseph S. Bonvie
Douglas A. Bowen
Judith R. Brown (Rideout)
Marie T. Carmichael (Lamantea)
Susan E. Castella
Donna M. Chandler (O’Malley)
Irene S. Clohisy
Albert J. Commito
Nancy L. Connors (Moylan)
Eugene S. Constantino
William L. Cotter
Pauline A. Coulon (Calnan)
Nancy L. Cronin (Neikirk)
James G. D’Amour
Alyce M. Davis (Usovicz)
Nancy A. Dillon (Bukoski)
Thomas J. Dillon
George L. Drummey
Janet L. Farnan
Janet A. Fierro (Frigon)
Anne FitzGerald
Janet H. Follis (Harrington)
Michael Follis
Beverly A. Fulton (Ballam)
Henrietta L. Gerald (Williams)
Jack E. Glencross
Marie Y. Glynn (Gallant)
Barbara J. Good
Karen C. Griffith
Carla A. Guarnieri
Sheila B. Hansen (Brennan)
Maureen A. Healey
Elisa D. Hockenhull (LeBlanc)
Patricia J. Kenney (Grady)
Maryann G. Kowalski (Caruso)
Joyce LaFlesh (Brownlee)
Barbara A. Lee
Brian P. Lees
Andrea C. Liftman
Marianne E. Linehan (Lynch) *
Janis L. Lynch (Powers)
Martin C. Marcus
Wayne P. Marquis
Jean L. Matthes
Maureen J. McCarthy
Mary H. McIntire (Mains)
Ann T. McLaughlin *
Sharon A. McSweeny (LeVasseur)
Esther M. Metthe
Kathleen A. Murphy
Lorraine M. Murphy (Lyzun) *
Karen A. Nee (Callahan) *
Theresa K. Newkirk-Boy
Barbara A. Noymer
Kathleen A. O’Donnell (Bird)
Kathy A. O’Leary
Elaine F. O’Meara (Wilson) *
Nancy L. Opidee (Mulley)
Diane M. Ouellette (Gobiel)
Thomas M. Page
Margaret A. Poore (Beaulieu)
Pamela R. Presson
Paul T. Principato
Patricia M. Rabbett
Patricia L. Riley (O’Brien)
Paul K. Roach
Charles M. Rollins
Yvonne R. Sarofian
Denise A. Scarpa (Diamond)
Paula M. Sheppard (Tammaro)
Jean A. Sidilou
Deborah J. Sigman (Rennick)
Alison G. Small (Kinnon) *
George J. Snow
Marianne E. Snow (Penta)
Michael F. Soper
Diane Stamatopulos
Anne H. Strout (Zabriskie)
Karen J. Urquhart (Jefferson)
Richard H. Voyer
Mary E. Wallack (Skinner)
Richard P. Zegarowski
Sarah P. Zegarowski (Carmichael)
’76
Kim S. Abrano (Boudway)
John B. Anderson
Paula M. Antonangeli
Mary L. Bachini (Fox)
Sally J. Bartel
Frank J. Bostwick
Martha A. Brine
Shirley A. Burke (Boyajian)
Richard H. Carr
Diane C. Cebulski
John A. Christian
Michael P. Coleman
Deborah J. Collins (Goodick)
Brent M. Connolly
Susan N. Cornet (Nalchajian)
Paul J. Cranney
Cornelius J. Crean
Deborah A. Cronin *
Mary G. DeSimone
Frances V. Dichner (Conides)
Susan M. Dow (Garvey)
William R. Eddows
Kathleen M. Englehardt (McGinn)
Michael W. Evans
J. M. Fennelly
Catherine A. Flaherty (McHugh)
Mary E. Hardiman (Condon)
Gwendolen G. Haskell
Joanne E. Hensas (Jaeger)
Patricia A. Hickey
Dana A. Hoffman
Steven B. Kelly
William J. Kelly
Patricia M. Kenneally (Cronan) *
Elaine P. Kirby (Harrigan)
Melinda LaVecchio
Arthur J. LeBlanc
Anne M. Mahoney
Joyce A. Maloney
Eileen G. Margerum (Greaney)
June M. Mazzoni (Gallo)
Richard S. McAtamney
Mary P. McCarthy *
Robert J. McCourt
Kevin M. McGrath
Jeanne F. McMenimen (Thibodeau)
Thomas J. McNulty
Patricia A. Meffen
Rosemary A. Melton
Peter B. Meo
Patricia M. Mombourquette-Kelly
Maureen F. Murray (Fitzpatrick)
Janet J. Nadeau (Fitzgibbons)
Christine M. Ouellette (Sambuco)
William H. Ouellette
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
41
Karen L. Pangallo (Klickstein)
Donna M. Pappalardo
Denise M. Patten (Cayon)
Cheryl P. Petersen (Pizzo)
Robert B. Piraino
Lorna B. Priestley
Julie A. Retelle (Pettengill)
Michael J. Retelle
James L. Ridley
Robert G. Riley
George J. Rogers
Beverly A. Rose (Garofalo)
Kathryn J. Scholtz (Myrick) *
Julie M. Shea (Turner)
Teanna G. Spence
Gregory P. Swinson
Deborah C. Talbot (Coleman)
Laurence I. Talbot
Anne M. Tobyne (Snell)
Aaron P. Tufts
Joseph K. Venuti
Janet M. Voyer (Reggiani)
Carol A. Welford (Hanson)
Karen L. Whalen
Susan M. Wheeler (Didick)
’77
John F. Alves
Anonymous
Elaine R. Arama (Ford)
Charles Bachini
Claudette M. Bachini (Voyer)
Martha A. Carlson-Bradley
Mary E. Casey
Madeline Cashman (Quinn)
Patricia A. Chipman (Cook)
Charlene L. Churchill
Ann F. Collard *
Liane S. Conrad
Joanne G. Daggett (Garbino)
Jacqueline DeStefano (Winik)
Janet S. Drummey (Sheehan)
Marie A. Fouhey
Sheila Garnick
Shirley L. Ginsberg (Butler) *
James K. Glynn
Deborah A. Goodwin (Lane) *
William J. Goodwin
Patricia G. Granara (Bagley)
Kathleen A. Hall (Kenny)
Carolan K. Hardy
Mary G. Harrington (Cardinal)
Mary B. Hughes-Menicocci
David E. Irving
Harold G. Janakas
Dara A. Kennedy-Russell
Cheryl L. Krisko (Sawyer) *
Diane P. Lafond (Prentiss)
Robin R. Leger
Edward F. Liston
Jacqueline R. Lyons
Janet MacDonald (Tarricone)
Peter J. Martel
Elaine J. Masiello (Urban)
Robert E. Mazzoni
Brian J. McNamara
42
SALEM STATE IMPACT
Joyce E. Melkonian (Tammaro)
Elizabeth E. Michaud (Welch)
Walter Moniz
Jo-Anne D. Murphy
Stephanie M. Pawlowski
Richard F. Pierce
Paula M. Piraino (Denis)
Donna M. Qualters
Diane A. Randall (Glow)
Linda M. Reppucci (Picardo)
Deborah B. Riordan (Bates)
Joan C. Robertson (Coogan)
Jackie Rossini
Ellen M. Russell (Thomas)
Mary L. Scally (O’Connor)
Nancy A. Scanzani (Valeriani)
Edward C. Scialdoni
Beverly A. Shea
James S. Smedile
Carol Sojka
Patrice M. Soucy
Carol M. Spellman
Doris T. Surette (Tracy)
Debra A. Taylor
Kathleen M. Theriault (Lynch)
Noreen A. Thompsen (Haddad)
Jean A. Titilah
Regis M. Turmenne (Hyde) †
Robert E. Verge
Peter M. Ward
Claudia J. Worth (Ripley)
Cathy Xanthaky-Larson
’78
Ruth E. Abbott
Ann Marie Allen
Lionel R. Anthony
Donna Appleton-Kelley
Richard G. Baker
Jayne M. Biagiotti
Susanne T. Bottiggi (Trotto)
Ralph G. Boyce
Margaret M. Burns
Elinor F. Cameron (Curtin)
Barbara A. Camoscio (Ells)
Alfred A. Campatelli
James J. Cataldo
Ann M. Cocci
Diane M. Conlon
Domenica M. Coughlin (Giubilo)
Edward C. Cronin
Joan G. Czarnecki (Grady)
Diane M. Davis (Roach)
Marjorie L. Davis
George J. Diorio
Joseph M. Dunn
Mary E. Dunn
Linda S. Fifield (Moy)
Ronald A. Gagnon
Carol A. Gawrys (Doggett)
Ann E. Granger (Stewart)
Gail A. Griffin (Robinson)
Kathleen A. Hanlon-O’Connell
Cathleen A. Hartmann (Bresnahan)
Margaret M. Holmes (Chang)
Beverly A. Hudson (Barile)
Carol A. Hurley (Bulyga)
Laurel A. Jenkins (Doyle)
Mary Ann Jordan
Donna M. Katzman (Frangiamone)
Elliot M. Katzman
Susan C. Kippen (Davis) *
Virginia L’Abbe (Goodrow)
Jill A. Larson (Olsen)
Nancy M. Leininger (Olson)
Jonathan Levine
Debra A. Lowry
Karen M. Lyons
Marianne P. Magruder
Mary L. Maloney (Twohig)
Miriam R. Marotta (King)
Janet E. McLaughlin (Dupuis)
Alice T. McSharry (O’Neill)
Lauren D. Miller (Copes)
Dianna G. Milone (Martin)
Linda M. Mitchell (Nanartonis)
Robin G. Monaco (Allen)
Debra J. Morrow (Forbes) *
Barbara A. Moschella (Nugent)
Dianna H. O’Brien (Hardacker)
Rosemary A. O’Neil (Giardina)
Marie G. O’Neill
Wayne S. Rachlen
Eileen C. Reilly
Ellen M. Robinson (Woodward)
Diane M. Rolllins (Murphy)
Mason W. Russell
Scott G. Sahagian
Frank R. Scanzani
Christopher J. Schenk
Suzanne M. Shannahan (Doherty)
Duanne M. Shannon (Falasca)
Mark F. Shore
Karen M. Sullivan (Flynn)
Frank J. Trapasso *
Mark J. Vadala
Betty J. Weeks (Pruitt)
’79
William P. Anastos
Frank A. Andrews
Anonymous
Gail D. Atherton
Jean M. Babcock
Kathleen A. Baillie *
Pamela D. Barber (Haigh)
Eleanor E. Basa (Boylan)
Alan E. Battistelli
Sylvia B. Belkin (Berman)
Cynthia R. Blinn (Dugan)
Carol A. Bova (Conceison)
Leslie A. Breen (Brown)
Jayne E. Brown (Perry)
Gale A. Cahoon (Sterner)
Noreen B. Callahan (Burke)
Patricia M. Cardenas (Curtis)
Stephen R. Chipman *
Joan M. Clifford (McNeil)
Edward G. Conley
Kathleen M. Connolly
David E. Corindia
Kathleen M. Corindia (Dermady)
George C. Costopulos
Patricia H. Cullinane (Hanafin)
Richard J. Cushing
Marianne E. DiMare
Donna J. Diorio (Herlihy)
Patricia J. Drinkwater (McNamara)
Mary E. Dunlavey-Murphy
Mary R. Ferguson (Macklin)
Barbara D. Ferro
Denise C. Gagnon
Shelagh A. Gibbons-Ichimura
Daniel P. Gibson
Ronald J. Gillis
Catherine D. Glencross (Dennis)
Edwina P. Goodhue (Canavan)
Susan E. Haley (Lyall)
Laura L. Haskell (Ferruzzi)
Pamela J. Hodgson (Panosian)
Patricia M. Hopkins (Scotch)
Timothy P. Howes
Donald W. Hunt
Mary A. Iverson (Kelleher)
Robert J. Korzeniewski
Joanne M. Levesque (Carrasco)
Christine S. MacKenzie (Scanlon)
Claire K. McCarrick
Joseph M. McCarthy
Susan B. McCormick (Parks)
Patricia M. McCoy
Alice M. McElhinney (Devaney)
Phyllis M. McKinnon (VanKavelaar)
Joanne Mendes
Debra L. Minikowski (Roberge)
Angela M. Mooney
Thomas C. Moses
Judith A. Neitzel (Bean)
Lois A. Nikitin (McDonald)
Adrienne B. Ordung (Brenner)
Theresa E. Palardy (Crawford)
Deborah A. Paradis (Ahern)
Robert G. Peterson
Bruce P. Potter
Susan L. Richardson
William C. Robichaud
Naomi E. Rosenthal (Epstein)
Kathleen M. Salandrea (Miller)
Robert J. Salsman *
Regina M. Sargent (Parisi)
Judith A. Schenk (Tarasuk)
Robert F. Sclafani
Phyllis H. Shaw (Halpin)
Raymond P. Shaw
Mary L. Shea
Gail A. Sheehan (Patrick)
Deborah L. Stephenson (Burnes)
David B. Sullivan
Frederick I. Sutton
Beatrice P. Thibedeau (Tilas)
David H. Weidenfeld *
Joseph J. Welch
Ernest E. Wells
Karl R. Wilson
Michael F. Wilson
Sheila M. Zappala
’80
David D. Alexander
Mary A. Baptista (Calibani)
Erin M. Battistelli (Sullivan)
Janet M. Beaudoin
Donna M. Belmonte (Grossi)
David H. Bishop
Alison J. Bracken
Darlene M. Burke
Coreen T. Burnett (Cronin)
Diane T. Butera (Frangiamone)
Elaine A. Byrne (Bowzer)
Maryann J. Casoli
Maria E. Charles (Gizzi) *
Kelley A. Cox
Patricia B. Crosby-Maynard
Jean A. Dawson
Roger P. Deschenes
Anthony R. DeVito
Rosanne M. Dulong (Murphy)
William H. Dunn *
Ann M. Gagnon (Morris)
Betsy A. Giannoccaro (Walfield)
John F. Haley
Margaret A. Harrington
Richard J. Hazel
Peter B. Hoyt
Edward R. Hudson
Mary E. Hunt (Dawson)
Susan J. Joyce (Simmons)
Thea P. Karamourtopoulos
John F. Kelliher
Melody B. Kriteman
Jennifer C. Lewis
Karen S. Masoner
Lawrence McCully
Ann D. McDonald (Dever)
Maureen H. McGahan (Harrington)
Linda A. Natale
Pamela M. Nottingham
Janet J. Petrowsky
Arthur T. Rice
Charles M. Rozanski
Kathleen A. Santilli (Downey) *
Richard L. Santilli
Patrick J. Scally
Anne E. Schirpke (Francis)
Carla A. Scuzzarella (Saunders)
Diane Shahin (Duggan)
Steven J. Stanton
Diana L. Taylor (Bodwell)
Salvi S. Ternullo
Karen P. Valeri (Cerasuolo)
Lynn G. Walton (Gatti)
’81
Laurie N. Abbott (Wykes)
Michael B. Angeloro
David F. Arrington
Joan E. Brennan (Sweeney)
Deborah L. Bronson (Lane)
Sarah T. Brozowski (Tympanick)
Lisa M. Bucco (Bergeron)
John J. Burns
Raymond E. Carey
Carol R. Cooke
Teresa M. Correnti (Myers)
Dianna M. Cresta (Barisano)
Sharon M. Depeau (Witkiewicz)
Patricia S. Dzierzak
Ruth A. Fisk
Michael J. Harrington
Jack P. Hayes
Laurie J. Healey (Auclair)
Peter A. Hendrickson
Susan G. Kasian (McWilliams)
James J. Lampassi
Eileen M. Larkin
Scott D. Larsen
Ann Marie Larson (Zipperi)
Brian P. LeBlanc
Robert G. Levesque
Mary J. Lipson (Astuti)
Marianne McBroom (Luongo)
Mary J. McCraven (Petrowicz)
Beth A. Miller *
Robert F. Millerick
Janet Z. Moffat (Topalian) *
Peter J. Mongeau
Stephen W. Ober
Susan M. Oldak
Barbara A. Olivolo
Gary M. Ostroff *
Joanne M. Piper (Evangelista)
Darlene A. Power (McCormick)
Annmarie Quinlivan (Tarallo)
Benjamin J. Rice
Carol M. Rideout (Wall)
Larry D. Riley *
Arthur C. Sargent
David H. Titus
Gail A. Titus (Swenbeck)
Brenda L. Walsh (Mayers)
Roberta L. Whalen
Deborah L. Wilson (Hayden)
Mary Jane E. Young (Postlewait)
’82
Christine K. Arsenault (Noponen)
Joseph W. Barca
Philip M. Bedard
Sandra J. Boulay (MacCormack)
Julie A. Burke
Matthew G. Caruso
Gail P. Cochran (Pettingell)
Mary E. Connelly (McGuinness)
Mary A. Costanzo (Ardito)
Donna M. Cyr (Knizak)
Eleanor K. DeBlasio (Pepin)
Paul J. DeGrandpre *
Dominic Della Peruta
Marilyn B. Durkin (Dacey)
Dianna M. Fisher (Modugno)
Patricia A. Folta
Mary A. Fure (Grasso)
John M. Ganley
Kathleen T. Gardner
Lisa C. Gauthier (Twomey)
Anne Marie M. Gesualdi
(Manoogian)
Kenneth B. Groves
Eugene A. Haley
Kimberly A. Kilcommons (Peterson)
Phyllis B. LeBlanc (Burritt)
Clifford J. Lusso
Barbara A. Maglione (Cenedella)
Francis X. Mangan
Robert J. McDonald
Janet L. Merriman (Gottschalk)
Jayne A. Millerick (Granger)
Mark E. Mroz
Judith A. Nagle
Carol A. Nardone (Freitas)
Patricia M. Nelson (Luongo)
Mary E. Niemi
Beth E. O’Grady
Margaret C. O’Hara
David M. Olsen
Katherine A. Picard (Laucks)
Patricia C. Porcello (Sutton)
Nancy M. Ranahan (Marino)
Pamela M. Reilly (Rizkalla) *
Michelle T. Riley (McCarron)
Donna E. Ryan-Snow
Donna H. Sennett
Steven A. Simpson
Nancy J. Smith (Dissmore)
James E. Stager *
Vincent A. Swiniuch
Eric M. Thompson
Charles R. Tryder
Richard E. VanAmburgh
Margaret C. Veazie (Clark)
Sandra J. Weitz *
Evelyn D. Wilson (D’Amato)
Margit D. Yocum (Zimmermann)
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
43
’83
Sandra M. Allen *
Claire S. Anderson (Swanson)
Gail N. Beaulieu (Frangos)
Susan A. Bedard (Muse)
Rachel M. Bent (Budka)
Elizabeth L. Brooks (Mangan)
Marianne M. Brown (Morrison)
Mary E. Caira (Flannery)
Dianne L. Carey (Chalifour)
Frank J. Carideo
Linda M. Connell
Michael D. Curran
Todd M. D’Antonio
Maureen L. Donato
E. M. Elixson
Brian W. Evans
Sandra B. Falzone
Richard P. Farrar
Martha L. Favre
Dorothy M. Fifield *
Margaret A. Fitzgerald
Robin M. Foster (McGarvey)
Kim D. Gassett-Schiller
Kevin J. Gauthier
Carol A. Ghiloni
Priscilla R. Goggin (Kleros)
Clare M. Gorman (Murnane)
Anna M. Graziani
Donna L. Herman (Gagnon)
Frank H. Howe
Kathleen M. Humphrey (Hollis)
Paula J. Kahr (Roger)
Ellen M. Kieran
Janet A. Ladd-Ryan
Anne M. Lees
Janet M. Lemire
Deborah M. Looney
Edward G. Mazman
Donna M. McCarriston (Pedi)
Cynthia A. McGurren
Patricia A. Michallyszyn (Hoar)
Carolee G. Miller
Diane L. Mini (Foster)
Marion S. Morgan
Edward M. Mulvey
James M. Muse
Mary C. Nelson (Baron)
Robert S. O’Brien
Mark R. O’Connell
Francis A. Parker
Richard F. Powell
Caryn G. Rando (Bartlett)
Deirdre A. Sartorelli
Timothy P. Shea
Patricia J. Surabian (Harrington)
Lee B. Weed (Bartlett)
’84
Mark E. Amirault
Carole C. Atkinson (Clifford)
Norbert Beaulieu
Stephen W. Boulay
44
SALEM STATE IMPACT
David C. Broll
Shawn W. Burns
Susan B. Cashman (Sabean)
Peter J. Celona
Virginia M. Corry (Emmel)
Stephen J. Czarnecki
Gina M. D’Agata (Gentile)
Stephen A. Daly
Susan E. Devito (Takash)
Sheila C. Donovan Standring
Ann C. Dow (Rubino)
Brian J. Feeney
Melissa B. Fitzgerald (Blair)
Lauren M. Gray (Ross)
Timothy J. Gray
Mary J. Hanlon
John P. Horan
Patricia A. Hoyt (Lewis)
Linda C. Kiley (Carlson)
Robert J. LeBlanc
James M. Lundgren
Kevin J. Marr *
Francis M. McCann
Patricia J. McEntee (Burrows)
Paul McGaughey *
David W. McGough
Kathleen Melanson (Kurpiewski)
Carolyn A. Moscato (Sweeney)
Ann M. Mott (Jerome)
Susan C. O’Connell (Smith)
Judith A. O’Connor (Coolen)
Maryann Pescatore (Oliveri)
John F. Piazza
Leeann P. Plona (Luciano)
Patricia A. Prior (DeCola)
Ann R. Quealy
Lisa F. Stern (Bonomi)
David A. Sugrue
Joan M. Sweeney (Lynch)
Marla J. Tremblay (Poudrier)
Sean P. Twomey
Margaret M. Welch (DeSalvo)
Kenneth A. Wilson
’85
John T. Abrahamson
Pamela A. Arno (O’Donnell)
Michele Bourgeois-Clinch
Susan M. Brennan (Mulrean)
Catherine M. Calder Calisi (Dunn)
Brenda H. Carta
Brian P. Cayer
Theodore S. Chmura
Robert B. Cowan
MaryLou Crimmins
Teresa L. Cullinane (Hogan)
Nancy B. Cutter
Karen E. D’Angelo (Adams)
Taffeney B. Davis (Boterf)
Aileen L. Day
Anthony C. DeRosa
Mary H. Donahue
Raymond J. Gaudet
Bernard M. Gordon
Timothy J. Hamm
Claire-Marie E. Hart
Joan C. Harvey (Fienman)
Kenneth A. Himmel
Elaine B. Hodson
Mary E. Hood (Duffy)
Mary A. Janice (Lyons)
Elizabeth M. Janik
Laureen M. Jones
Beverly M. Kozlosky (Adams)
Pamela K. Kurkul (King)
Albert P. Lanzillotti
Bernadette M. Leahy (Page)
Joy R. Livramento-Bryant
Mary T. LoPresti (Crossman)
Mary H. Lukason (Hughes)
Gerard F. Mahoney *
MaryJane E. Malewicki (Potorski)
Todd R. Manley *
Dana M. Mastroianni (Weinberg)
Stephen P. McCarthy
Kevin P. McManus
Rita A. Moore (Mongeau)
Laura M. O’Neil (Dunn)
Tina M. Paine (Mostacci)
Lynn M. Patterson (Barakian)
Joanne E. Powell (Cullinane)
Nancy M. Prescott (Cogan)
Dawn M. Purcell
Annmarie M. Rad (DeLeo)
William A. Reale
Mark G. Reed
Diana A. Reid (Ghelli)
Jeredith S. Rugo
Deborah A. Slafsky (Rourke)
Ann N. Stone (Fish)
Stephen S. Sullivan
Joseph J. Tiberio
Maureen L. Tiberio (Giles)
Elena M. Todisco
Carol A. Vara
Sharon A. Vecchiarello (Sacramone)
Peter W. Wenk
John G. Williams
Arlene M. Wish (Stohn)
Martha M. Zocchi (Wolfram)
Zigman J. Zulkowski
’86
Mary M. Aquino Cooper
Betty J. Bouchard
Kathleen A. Bruce (Kelley)
Laurence F. Burnett
Rebecca V. Chase (Brown)
Jean A. Cicatelli (Fiorentino)
Patricia A. Cooney
Ursula A. Corben
Eric R. Crane *
Thomas J. Cullinane
Angelo DIvittorio
Anne M. Duran (McElhinney)
Michael G. Gardner
Donald G. Giumetti
Andrea Hazelton (Burda)
Robert J. Iandoli
Safwat Y. Ismail *
Kim E. Keane (Dixon)
Ann M. Leaver (McCarthy)
Cindy G. Maio (Hughes) *
Susan L. Mariano (Peters)
David R. Masse
Stephen G. McIntosh
Thomas P. McNulty
Deborah L. McVicar (LeBlanc)
Kathy V. Mollica
Lisa A. Morey (Wardan)
Paula J. Moseley
Shirley M. Moulton-Bachini
Geraldine Norwood (Leonard)
Chris M. Orlando
Michelle R. Passios (Paolillo)
Joan E. Patriakeas (LaPlante)
Robert J. Porter *
Todd R. Provost *
Shawn A. Shea
Scott J. Simmons
Dennis P. Smith
Mary D. Talbot (Dillon)
Kathleen M. Taylor (Doherty)
Carolyn J. Tobia (Ufnal)
’87
Donna M. Akerley-Procopio
Leo Z. Archambault
Wendy A. Beard (Gobeille) *
Andrea M. Bernard
Nate Bryant
Tamara J. Casey (Grace)
Kara A. Couture (Higgins)
Timothy J. Cremin
George E. Denis
Rosemary A. DiTullio
Judith J. Fabrizio
Ann M. Farrell (McLain)
Mary E. Gillis (Martino)
Maria L. Hodgkins (Martucci)
Anita M. Ingraham
Diana M. LaMontagne (Dobrowski)
Therese M. LeBlanc
Eileen G. Lessard
Elaine N. Linscott (Norton)
Sharon-Ann Lynch Huse
Roxanne Mackie
Maura A. McCarthy (Conrad) *
Sandra J. McGurren (McGregor)
Sherri A. McNeilly (Sauchuk)
Joanna C. Milden (Manfra)
Joseph P. Mirabella
Thomas J. Myette
William R. Normand
Lisa A. O’Connor (Kitayama)
Michael J. O’Donnell
Evelyn Oquendo
Kristin A. Parisella (Cassola)
David R. Pinciaro
Catherine A. Pray (Paulsen)
Gregory L. Pray
Lori G. Rostkowski (Gray)
Michael V. Rostkowski
Eugene L. Salem †
Mary E. Shea (Colbert)
Patricia O. Soulard (O’Toole)
David J. Spinney *
Marilyn S. Tierney
Lisa J. Traiger (Kahn) *
Barbara A. Zielinski (Hobin)
’88
Said A. Al-Sharif
Charlene V. Arena (Murphy)
Gary M. Atkinson
Robert B. Audano
Pamela A. Barbozzi (Dassuk)
Richard E. Bettencourt
Violette F. Blumenthal (Telegen)
Thomas P. Bogart
Ann M. Breitenwischer
Maura E. Bresnahan
Elizabeth M. Contompasis (Getchell)
Kathleen D. Coyne
Lisa A. Dana (Morris)
Marielle B. Deschenes *
Michael J. Doherty
Karen A. Durant (Monahan)
Jill F. El-Ashkar (Griesser) *
Donald R. Fortini
Wilma E. Fraser
Ellen F. Garofoli
Ellen M. Goggin
Karen L. Guidi
Robin L. Hoyle
Janet W. Jones
Kristina M. Jones (Tyminski)
Anne C. Keeler (Cavanaugh)
Cynthia A. Kennedy
Keith A. Leavitt *
Kenneth E. LeBlanc
Heidi E. Lyle
John W. MacKay
Katherine A. MacKay (Lucier)
John R. Manfredonia
Suzanne N. Manfredonia (Kumph)
Andrew M. Martone
Angelica E. Mazzone (Pezaris)
Francis S. McAdoo *
Janet L. Miller
Lisa M. Miller (Martin)
Linda R. Moniz
Thomas J. O’Neill
Pamela M. Oppelt
Christine M. Parker
Maureen L. Powers
Sandra J. Rallo (Currier)
Anthony J. Ricciuti
John F. Rice
Marshall M. Sloane
Catherine M. Smith
Leanne Smith (Fox)
Charles D. Surface
Michael L. Vaillancourt
Stephen J. Visco
Elaine A. Zetes
’89
Evelyn M. Abbott
Susan M. Allsopp (O’Donnell)
Maureen A. Anania (Cohane)
Judith A. Belanger
Jonathan P. Brooks
Paula Burnett
James Bussone
Patricia E. Caron
Erik J. Champy
Guy W. Clinch
Francis L. Coholan
Kathleen A. Desmarais
Raymond Diggs
Cynthia L. Drozewski (Walsh)
Karen M. Eagleson Hankins
John F. Ellison
Florence A. Farrell
Dolores A. Foley
Lisa M. Galluzzo-Crouse *
Michael Goldman
Dorothy E. Holmes (Harvie)
John F. Kane
Rosemary K. Krebs (Stack)
Douglas J. Larson
Marc D. Levin
Carey L. MacDonald
Malcolm K. MacGregor
Jane E. McDonald
Wendy M. Nasser (Favaloro)
Katherine A. Pacitto (Cargill)
Julie L. Palen
Linda M. Pucci
Vivian R. Rawlins
Scott G. Reblin
Leslie A. Russell (Burke)
Pamela R. Schenck
Christine L. Senechal (Beaulieu)
Carol A. Skilling
Thomas A. Smith *
Glenn H. Tarpinian
Martha Tassinari *
Yang Wang
Edward S. Worthy
Barbara J. Yee-Amirault
Susan A. Zall
’90
Lisa M. Amore
Rosemary Astrofsky (Cronan)
Mary L. Berry (O’Connor)
Gary W. Bridson *
Andrea T. Byrne (Keith)
Timothy P. Byrne
Joseph M. Ciaramitaro
Kathleen M. Crimmins
Mary E. DiFilippo
Annemarie Fayami (Quealy)
Mark L. Fiato
James X. Fitzpatrick
Cara Florio
Neil J. Frasca *
Beth M. Garry
Lisa B. Gray-Duffy *
Tonya J. Hautala (Urban)
Thomas D. Hickey
Julie M. King
Stephanie G. LoGrande (Gove)
Robert D. Lucci
Renato H. Luis
Patricia C. McLaughlin
Susan P. Mickey
Constance I. Morency
Sandra L. Moro *
Bonnie R. Muse
Donna M. Najia (Lea) *
Debra A. O’Leary
Patricia M. Pasko (Reardon) *
Deniece G. Pendleton (Bosley)
Amy L. Pessia (Gauthier)
Jane K. Purinton
Scott A. Robbins
Dene Ryfun-Turner
Michael W. Schultz
Wayne A. Sprague
Chere A. Succar (Pero) *
James F. Tuden
Sandra M. Vadala Chesna
Eduardo M. Valenzuela
Marion E. Walsh
Carolyn Wheaton
Donald L. Wood
’91
Lisa M. Aptt (Fulford)
Christopher Barry *
Scott D. Barry
Annmarie T. Bedard
Julie M. Bu (Morrisroe)
Lorraine A. Burquist (Rudolph)
Deidre M. Bussone (Jones)
Camille T. Catone
Tracy M. Chorches (Lindner)
Lee A. Christian-Clinton
Thomas E. Ciulla
Patricia J. Cram
Domenick S. D’Amico
Dolores J. Deitz
Kevin M. Dube
Cynthia C. Dunn (Driscoll)
Melissa D. Eaton
Diana R. Ezzell (Ghioldi)
Judy M. Francis (Lane)
Thomas F. French
Mary F. Garland *
Christine M. Gibson (Fleuette) *
Kathleen M. Glebus (Griffin) *
Donald J. Grimes
Sally P. Hurley (Schoeppner)
Mark D. Hutchings
Janet S. Jones
Michelle A. Joubert (Boudreau)
Karen M. LaMarine
Elizabeth P. Leavitt (Parwani) *
Deborah J. LeBlanc *
Tara M. Luddy-Cotoia
Geoffrey W. McAuley *
Shane P. McCarthy
Jill A. McNamara (LaBranche)
Stephen F. McNamara
Heidi S. Megna (Kalman) *
Charlene M. Mullen (Griffin)
Christopher J. Murphy
Richard S. Nohelty
Edward R. Olbash
Bradford S. Olson
Eileen P. Paquette (Kenneally)
Stacy A. Phelan (Macomber) *
Anissa Poirier (Spittle)
Andrea L. Porter-Lopez
Joann T. Riley
Pauline F. Robitaille
Michelle L. Rybicki (Cameron) *
Mary A. Scully
Kevin M. Selvo
Darlene E. Shea (Lamprey)
Kimberly A. Stiefel (Driscoll)
Lisa B. Sugarman (Eigner) *
Kristen M. Valenzuela (Hout)
John J. Walsh
Wendi A. Willmott (Perkins)
Rosemary Wywoda
’92
Charles E. Alden
Derek A. Barr
Ann M. Birkner (Zaorski)
Ellen A. Brady (Quinn)
Anthony Campanella
Christine A. Carbone
Michael W. Casey
Maureen A. Cioni (Foley)
John T. Coan
Lucy E. Dearborn
Maria Y. DeForge (Shuksteris)
Gina V. Deschamps (Viscusi)
Pamela A. Doherty (Sartorelli)
Denise E. Dwyer
Robert D. Ellison
Mary C. Fiore-Rogers
Regina R. Flynn
Scott M. Fulford
Joanne M. Gaudet *
Michael Goldstein
Mary Ann Grassia
Anthony T. Guerriero
Stephen A. Gustus
Christopher L. Haga
Gina M. Healy
Jeffrey T. Hood
Caren E. Illanes (Anderson)
Leslie A. Kilgore (Kolodziej)
Cecelia Lamphier
Maura T. Lau (Nestor)
Karen A. May (Riley)
Timothy E. May
Eileen R. McCarthy
Scott R. Moore *
Susan M. Moreland
Bharoti Mukherjee
Diane E. Munro (Rhuda)
Peter R. Munro
Anne M. Murray (Law)
Noelle J. Nolan (Lehrer)
Barbara C. Purcell (Cavanaugh)
Donna M. Ramos
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
45
Shannon M. Haralambous
(Melchionno)
Robin J. Humphreys (Mills) *
Nikolaos Kouiroukidis *
Marla J. Kunselman *
Nicole M. Lefavour
Laura M. Malloy
Kathleen M. McDonald
Garrett J. Mizioch
Elena A. Modini
Karen L. Noble (Pillman)
Kimberley J. Parello (Nelson) *
John C. Pastore
Robin L. Rotondo
Christopher R. Rule
Melinda W. Smith (Clayes)
Paula D. Thornton (Bugman)
Pauline R. Vass
Daniel E. Wackrow
Sarah C. Walsh-Cummings
Sau W. Woo *
Jon E. Yoffa *
Lawrence E. Rickabaugh
Christopher P. Riley *
Veronica L. Robinson
Charlotte A. Shea (Gately)
John B. Shea
Barbara A. St Pierre (Cawley)
Andrea E. Staffieri (Grubb)
William M. Stavropoulos
Lenore Svenson
Anne M. Sverker
Linda L. Tarpinian
Julie E. Ward (Civiello) *
Catherine D. Willis
Suzanne M. Woodbury (Sykes)
’93
Carol A. Ampey-Sullivan *
Carol K. Andrus
Steven L. Antonakes
Jude A. Augusta
Cameron Bain *
Sheila S. Belliveau
Leslie F. Boucher
Stacy M. Brown (Bryant)
Karen A. Chesley
James R. Colimon
John P. DaSilva
Paul J. Dolan
Lucy R. Dominguez (Skrapits)
L. Harley Elia (MacKenzie)
Henry J. Fackovec
Lisa J. Garrett (Pillivant)
Thomas Z. Gawrys
Christine Greenwood (Coolidge)
Susan S. Guertin
Robin L. Heafey
John E. Heath
Mark D. Houle
Kimberly A. Keating (Cole)
Khadija Kouiroukidis (Khalil) *
Jeffrey E. LaCross
46
Lewis J. Lindquist
46
SALEM STATE IMPACT
Martha Martin
Cynthia L. McCarthy (Cole)
David R. McCarthy
Anilisa McDonald (Fawson) *
Estelle M. McNeely (Terramagra)
Michael T. Memmolo
William F. Murray
Chaleunphone P. Nokham
Gregory F. O’Donnell
James N. Passios
Marcia K. Pratte
Linda M. Robson (D’Ambrosio) *
Rita L. Romano-Mauro *
Amy E. Sablone (Demit)
Zenayda Sanchez
Helene D. Savage (Stickney)
Leah A. Scola (Fagan)
Karen L. Sikorski
Jody M. Stiefel
Andrew J. Strachan
Mirta S. Ulivi
Kimberly A. Underhill (Townshend)
Peter A. Waldman *
Anthony D. Zelano
Catherine S. Zelano (Donovan)
Patricia L. Zuchero (Glass)
’94
Sieglinde Aigner-Crooks *
Sharon O. Altieri
Carol L. Bona (Morine)
Elaine M. Boyle (Devine)
Suzanne L. Canner (Penni)
Michelle A. Chouinard
Thomas R. Cobb
Mary J. Drucker †
Michael A. Dunn
Jean A. Dyer (Fortunato)
Belmira B. Fallon (Farias)
Kenneth G. Fure
John M. Garrett
’95
Celia A. Barletta
Deborah K. Buchanan (Hoerner) *
Philip L. Burke
Kimberly A. Charette (Felton) *
Marjorie L. Dixey (Einstein) *
Kenneth A. Flewelling
Maureen P. Kelley
Sonia M. Landry (Dumont)
Richard C. Leduc *
Kierrah M. Leger (Alexandre) *
L. A. Tish Lentine (Hart)
Barbara A. Martin (Denning)
Dawn M. McGrath (Weckesser)
Alison L. Mendes
Robert A. Midgley
Shawn A. Newton
James T. Orfanos
Deborah S. Palmer
Eric D. Pellerin
Margaret A. Pickett
Gayle A. Sullivan
Lynne R. Sullivan (Hoffman)
Melanie S. Vinagro (Snider) *
Joanne E. Wortman
Mary-Anne R. Benedict (Woodward)
Joan M. Bornstein (Romejko)
Edna Chesna-Serino
Michael J. Colantuoni
David D. Crane
Derek P. D’Antilio
George R. Dodier
Kevin J. Donahue *
Paul R. Enfanto
Jeremy W. Eschelbacher *
Jo-Anne R. Garlick
Estelle F. Gifford (Finniss)
Steven R. Johnson
James N. Karalekas *
Ellen E. Kaslauskas (Zielinski)
Eric H. Koehler *
Jennifer L. Larson (Lantier)
Leslie R. Lougee
Maryann Lupi (Conlon)
Edward J. Mayo
Richard J. McCormick
Kevin P. McGoff *
Walter H. Milliken
Michelle M. Murphy *
Margaret T. O’Brien (Burks)
Stephen T. Parello
Lisa Perry-Calderan *
Richard F. Plzak
Eva E. Ritter-Walker
Mark E. Starling
Sarah F. Van Auken (Way Fister)
Ronald L. Vercellone *
Terese A. Whalen
Nicolle M. Wood (Cote)
Elizabeth J. Woods (Pettis)
’97
’96
Adam D. Angelopolus
Colleen C. Angelopolus (Shea)
Charleen E. Archambault (Frost)
Robert R. Bedard
Susan J. Bishop
Michael A. Antonakes
Melissa W. Audier (Marquis)
John E. Austin
Niles P. Berry
Faith M. Coddon
James T. Da Silva
Charles A. Durney *
Dianne V. Earl
Nikki Edry (Dotsias)
Suzanne M. Fogarty (Wrenn) *
Michelle A. Frederick-Newton
Heather A. Garrity (Nelson)
Linda M. Giles
Jane E. Gillette
Christopher J. Gizmunt
Marcia A. Gray (Reid)
Travis R. Hartnett
Sadaf Hoda *
Beverly R. Johnson
Howard J. Kasper
Kathy J. Keleher
Kathleen T. Kelley
Phyllis E. Kulakowski *
Anne R. Lowe
Joseph J. Nicotera
Romona M. Norris
Mary P. Phaneuf
Irene Shohet (Levine)
Aaron M. Turchin
Brian V. Vinagro *
Joseph M. Vinard
Maryileen Walsh *
Cynthia A. Warnock
Benjamin T. Woart
’98
Melanie J. Boni *
Gail F. Caputo (Waitt)
Roccie A. Caputo
Thomas C. Coyne
Laurie A. Doherty (Breda) *
Lauren M. Dottin
Carol A. Dresser
Leanne E. Espindle (Hanson)
David C. Garrett *
Mark J. Girard
Qi Grove (Zhou)
Susan O. Hamilton
Lynn M. Heinze (Micalizzi) *
Gary D. Hutchins
Stephanie E. Kondon *
Billiegene A. Lavallee (Nadon)
Rachel N. Lutts (Nadeau)
Mary E. Mahoney (Gosselin)
Leane C. Manderson (Brown)
Daniel P. McCue
Michael Monteforte
Miake Niwa
Kimberly A. Penney (Kelly)
Mark J. Rowell
Ticona L. Suggs *
Mark D. Sullivan *
Tracy A. Taylor
Tina L. Taylor-Bailey
Khoi Trantuan
Christine S. Wallace
’99
Linda A. Atkins *
Patricia A. Balser
Erin M. Boyle (Johnson)
Kathryn J. Casey
Tamika C. Harrison *
Robyn A. Howley
Rebecca A. Jimenez (Pratte)
Amy Knapp (Moody)
Mary T. Malcolm
Kathleen M. McCudden
Lisa M. McFadden
Laura A. McGivern
Patricia B. McLaughlin
Paula M. McPhillips *
Gretchen N. Mednis
Marcia A. Pelletier (Lee)
Barbara A. Renda (Pasino Cameron)
Jill K. Saks (Goldberg) *
Debra A. Santoro (O’Donnell)
Julia E. Saunders (Miller)
Michael Stockbridge
Sarah A. Thibault (Grillo)
’00
Kara A. Anderson (Reilly) *
Margaret M. Bailey (Sheehan)
Jay A. Bistany *
Cristina G. Bita (Lazea)
Daphne A. Blount
Dean J. Bruno
Dorian M. Bryant
Rachel D. Cain (Ulwick) *
Christopher J. Cipoletta
Patricia A. Clark *
Noreen M. Colannino
Shirley A. Conway
Joseph P. D’Angelo
Leanne M. Doviak (Harris)
Christen J. Downing *
Allison J. Eaton (Jansky) *
Shaleea E. Ezedi (Vass-Bender) *
Rebecca P. Farahbakhsh
John I. Gaythwaite
Kelly A. Gosselin
Jeffrey E. Holloran
Titus J. Manderson
Shawn J. McSheffery
Karen D. Merry
Annette M. Mucci
Constance C. Nielson
Anthony F. O’Brien
Melissa A. Ogden (Gnoza)
Lhassan Oubala
Wilma Pizarro *
Diana V. Santiago (Darragh)
Kellie J. Smith
Kurt D. Smith
Jay S. Spina
Amy S. Tabor (Foss)
Constance A. Talbot
Timothy K. Van Wey
Joseph M. Wamness
’01
Angela S. Allen (Dello Russo)
Kym M. Carpenter (Silva)
Barbara N. Coleman
Brian C. Cranney
Joan T. CummingsBonjorno (Petrillo)
Kathleen M. Duffey
Lance V. Eaton
Trevor R. Eaton
Lisa R. Ferraro
Sara J. Garofalo
Corinna L. Geraghty (Sedlier)
Meredith R. Kroon *
Owen R. Mathieu
Barbara Moloney (Rose)
Francis P. Nigro *
Eileen M. O’Brien
Gary J. Pezzulo *
Cheryl L. Poppe (Lussier)
Michelle R. Richardson (Davis)
Patricia A. Scarpetti *
Maureen H. Slater (Paige)
Jennifer J. Sturtevant
Cleo P. Thompson (Maloney) *
Karen A. Young
James N. Zinchuk
’02
Peter W. Bielicki *
Daniel R. Blumberg
Gail F. Campbell *
Jan J. Canning *
Alina Chesley (Milner) *
Jeanne Corcoran
Edward L. Dion
Rebecca A. Duda
Genevieve F. Fiorente *
Scott D. Fisher
Alice F. Furman *
Susanne J. Garrity
Diane L. Gilhooley
William J. Gilligan
Erin E. Hagemeister *
Joseph P. Haggerty *
Debra L. Kelley *
Terence J. Liberti
Pierre W. Lubin
Jennifer M. Machado
Kevin J. Morash
Mirna E. O’Brien *
William E. Ogden
Tracey E. Palazzola (McKeen)
Tanya A. Phillips
Lisa L. Remy (Doran)
Tammy E. Ross
Ryan L. Shefferman *
Melissa A. Smock
Amy J. Stewart (Griffin)
Joyce M. Trapasso
’03
Thomas J. Affonco *
Stacey A. Beaulieu
Carlos F. Bento
Jaclyn M. Braga (Jefgood) *
Amy M. Cournoyer *
Sarah N. D’Angelo (Koch)
Evelyn Garcia
Nicholas Giarratani
Priscilla M. Gottwald (Moynihan)
Adam P. Jeffrey
Pedro R. Jimenez *
Terence A. McGinnis
Andrew J. Millar
Louis A. Raffael *
Joanna M. Rheaume *
Adam C. Russell
Jennifer L. Spina (Lunden) *
Lorraine M. Tempone
’04
Louise C. Bevilacqua
Nicole C. Blumberg (Minkle)
Jessica D. Briggs (Wysocki)
Jeffery D. Brown *
Jodi A. Crane
Mary A. Dunphy
Beth O. Dymek
Catherine A. Galenius
James M. Harrington *
Prudence F. Hartshorn
Melissa A. Hayes *
Peter J. MacKinnon
Edy McAndrews
Andrea R. Minnick (Dalton)
Vicky V. Okeny
Meredith O’Leary (Giles) *
Stephen R. Pasco *
Perla R. Peguero
Meredith L. Pellerin *
Patrick M. Pulliam *
Beth A. Scheffler *
Kara J. Smolinsky
Amy J. Swistak
Sonja L. Vincola (Palmquist)
Reiko Watanabe
’05
Ashleyne A. Alexis
Laura B. Blais (Downing)
Michael S. Cedrone
Brian J. Curtin *
Marisa Curtin (Rodriguez)
Holly N. Gillette *
Monica R. Grover (Rawlinson)
Dean E. Igoe
Amanda O. Kesterson *
Jonathan L. Knochel
Penny L. Lapatovich
Robyn J. Leszczynski *
Craig Licchi
Joseph T. Maddox
Craig F. Markiewicz *
Alexandra S. Neville *
Antonietta L. Polcaro
Kevin D. Quinn *
Janice A. Ryan
Lorien Sheehan (DiNuzzo)
Debra Lee Surface
Pamela M. Taylor
Melissa M. Thayer (Griffin)
Anna Wojcik *
’06
Ernest P. Aiguier
Monika L. Argersinger
Gresilla A. Aroke *
Anne E. Barbin (Brindle)
Jessie A. Bright
Cassandra O. Colon *
Katherine M. Curley-Katzman
Teresa Delgado
Molly E. Hogan-Fowler
Matthew S. Kaminski-Lucas
Adria Leach
Stephanie S. Magdis (Sirois)
Kevin J. Neylon *
Janet A. Norris
Perry J. Pappas *
Courtney A. Richardson (Murphy)
William J. Sheehan
Jean E. Soboczinski
Katia Spiess-Amsler *
Rebecca A. Standley (Guy) *
K S. Talaee-Rad *
Nicole M. Ventura *
Denise Weaver *
John J. Wilkens *
Daniel E. Williams
* first-time donor; † deceased
SALEM STATE IMPACT
47
’07
Tammy P. Aiguier (Adams)
Jessica L. Argentino (Blair)
Ryan E. Cahill
Olle Duijvesteijn *
Laura Galeski
John G. Gambino *
Cliff C. Gillman *
Lynn M. Harrington *
Colleen A. Hogan
John C. Honer
Rachelle L. Meredith
Mary E. Ogiba (Harrington)
Kieran T. O’Neill *
Natalie Paine *
Mary I. Pendergrass
Emily J. Rocha *
Peter B. Toeung *
Gavin P. Walsh
Heather L. Wieber
’08
Buket Boucher (Celik) *
Tyrone Brown
Jessica F. Bryant *
Kristen A. Carmon *
Nancy J. Charest *
Kelly A. Cosio *
Matthew R. Cunningham *
Michelle M. Cunningham (Gosselin)
Diana J. DeCristoforo *
Matthew D. Dineen
Katie E. Fauvel *
Tamarah Gourgue *
Barbara E. Hemphill
David C. Henry
Diane M. Houghton (Schlichting)
Kristin N. Hurd *
Amy M. Johnson *
Jill D. Keaney *
Endri Kume
James A. Langill *
Peter J. Lappin
Katie E. Laurino *
Fatbardha Male *
Kathleen E. Mallon *
Charles M. Mielcarek *
Shelby M. Morrison
David W. Muntz
Kelly A. Quinn
Matthew J. Sidmore *
Sandra C. Strong *
Judith L. Thomas *
Lydia W. Wachira *
Yanxia Wang
Elad Weizmann
’09
Francisco A. Abad *
Andrea R. Beane
Elizabeth Cochran
Cari A. Correnti Wood *
Adam G. D’Amato *
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Nicole L. Dingle *
Jonathan R. Domingue *
Thomas M. Doucette *
Debra D. Glabeau
Eliaquin A. Gonell *
Rebecca J. Imming
Malek N. Khoury *
Samuel K. Kitonga *
Denise R. Leathers *
Endri Male *
Ingrid J. Mayyasi
Judy J. Orvis
Christina Papanikolaou *
Laura Persson *
Sebastien E. Poirier
Ashley N. Preston *
Karen M. Recine
Melissa F. Reid
Rajan Shrestha *
Bonnie D. Shumrak
Andrew G. Smith
Kelli M. Smullin
Julie A. Stegelmann *
Mikki L. Wilson
’10
Danim Ahmed
James S. Ansara
Karen K. Ansara
Jennifer A. Arcuri *
Cesar A. Arriaza
Rafael S. Barbosa *
Daniel S. Blake *
Michael A. Carpenito
Laura Ciampa
Shannon A. Conway
Christopher M. Corrente
Kerri L. Cresta
Sevi S. Diakogeorgiou *
Martha P. Flynn (Parinussa)
Gerald A. Gaglione *
Ian M. Gauslin II *
Daphnee Georges
Bradford C. Green *
Jessica E. Heindel *
Ashley M. Howe *
Laura A. Johnson
Wendy M. Knight
Robert I. Lappin
Bonnie E. Maitland
Michael A. Mason Jr *
Carol Mondello *
Janet E. Nicosia
Theresa A. Niles
Jeffrey M. Santora
Sabrina J. Shrestha (Kircher) *
Mary T. Vassallo
Linna Vongsy (Om) *
’11
Susan E. Allen
Richard C. Bane
Jason J. Caissie *
Daphnee E. Germain *
Dionabel Graciano *
Catherine S. Hennessey (Pinard)
Vania V. Ibacache *
Sally Ibrahim
Eliot O. Jackson
Debra L. Kelleher-Taeger
Deana R. Manfra
Ashley N. Myers *
Sarah L. Oakley
Julia M. O’Donnell *
Phi T. Pham
Rebekah A. Prescott (Akusis) *
Timothy D. Rodden *
Randall S. Rogers *
Joel R. Rojas
Stephen J. Shepard
Nicole M. Silveira
Colleen E. Simons *
Patricia M. Smith *
Lawrence A. Tendo *
Marc A. Turiano *
William J. Ward
Yi Zhuo *
’12
Jason L. Comeau *
Matthew J. Cordaro
Daniel R. Cox
Nicholas F. Dealy
Arame Diagne *
Martha G. Gardner *
Arthur T. Gerald
Kyle N. Ginley *
Cathy R. Greenough *
Margaret L. Holland *
Rosa Hunter *
Poppy M. Ibabao *
Craig L. Jackson *
Rebecca L. Jackson *
Kaitlin M. Jennings
Cassie I. Kao
Jeffrey P. Laine *
Jennifer C. Lakes *
Emily L. Mercer *
Marla P. Meyer
Lauren A. Mountain *
Bimal Parajuli
Miguel A. Perez *
Alecia E. Probasco
Tobias P. Rao *
Mou Riiny
Peter C. Santos *
Christopher W. Silva *
Beth D. Solomon
Biswash Thakuri *
Kerrie L. Tingle
Gregory M. Vlahos *
Kristen Young *
Patricia H. Zaido
’13
Barbara Adolph *
Ilene S. Altman
Jhoel S. Andujar *
Amy C. Au *
Barbara L. Baggs *
Adam G. Beaudoin *
Mary E. Bertrand
Lisa D. Butera *
Paul J. Caisse
Kathleen A. Casey *
Cheryl A. Cooper *
Joyce M. Cummings
William S. Cummings
Bibiane D. Djatcha
Matthew R. Dufresne *
Eileen E. Fitzgerald
Shi Fu *
Socrates J. Garcia
Tania M. Gelsomini *
Alicia M. Hansen (Knight) *
LeeAnn W. Horner *
Nikhil Kansakar *
Alankar Khanal *
Kevin Kmiec
Omar S. Longus
Keila M. Lora *
Joseph B. Luongo
Rose M. Marius *
Desiree S. Marquant *
Matthew V. McLaughlin
Loudena Millis *
Randi H. Mitchell *
Dimitrios N. Pelekoudas *
Maria E. Perez *
Brianna R. Pesce *
Matthew W. Sebet
Joanna M. Shellenberger
John V. Snyder *
Ana Y. Tejada
Jackson C. Tingle
Daniel P. White *
Claire M. Wilson
’14
Loveth E. Anumele *
Michelle A. Barrasso *
Alexander F. Booker
Kirsty M. Brownell
Todd S. Campbell *
Cindy V. Cardoso *
Lynda L. Consolo
Melissa M. Crowell-Morse *
Olivia R. D’Alessandro
Kristen L. Dean *
Patrick D. Doherty *
Edward J. Futcher *
Nicole E. Goggin
Allyce M. Hadley
Katie P. Herlihy
Brian A. Kibler *
Jeffrey A. King
Kristin R. Klopotoski
Meaghan A. Lyver *
Maureen E. MacGregor
Ayesha N. Matthews
Anasilvia J. McKinney
Charles J. McNeill
Jackinson Mena *
Jessica L. Nardone *
Amy L. Ouellette
Joanne H. Patton
Liliana Pena
Ninoska D. Perez
Griselda Portillo
Broderick D. Preston *
Aaron B. Pydynkowski *
Kathleen R. Reilly *
Jobita Rodriguez-Rios
Ira J. Rosenberg
Judith A. Rosenberg
Adam R. St Pierre *
Beth Van Belle
Ajiff Wilson
Lauren E. Wood *
Xue Yan *
’15
Martha Y. Akotey*
Cristina E. Alcala*
Manuel A. Alcantara *
Naqash Ali *
Maria L. Alix*
Brianna A. Allen *
Maria-Jose Arsenault *
Vanessa Avola *
Jade P. Bachmann *
Roberta L. Barcelos *
Lauren J. Bass*
Rashira Y. Batista *
Patrick R. Behen *
Bruno Bitere*
Jocelyn Boucher*
Chelsie Boudreau*
Erica Bourbeau *
Susanne C. Braid *
Kayla L. Brennan *
Simone Brown *
Edward J. Brzychcy *
Kellen Bunting *
Jonathan R. Burgett *
Philip Burns *
Shannon A. Carrick *
Daniel O. Carroll *
Zachary J. Carter *
Stephanie Castro*
McKayla J. Catto *
Stephanie Cavanaugh*
Diana Cedant
Rachael Cefalu *
Vanessa C. Chajon *
Jamie M. Champagne *
Leonard L. Cirineo *
Keriann Clinton *
Margie Colon *
James C. Connolly *
Roger C. Corado *
Jean P. Cornely *
Christopher J. Coroniti *
Valerie Cozzens *
Jennifer Cuartas *
Makayla Cunha*
Julie A. Cushman *
Michael C. D’Amico *
Christopher J. Damon
Nicole A. DaSilva *
Dylan R. Davis *
Michael A. DeFiore *
Lauren E. DeHoyos
Kostandin Demiri *
Adam E. DeRiggi *
David A. Deschenes*
Marisa B. DiGregorio *
Melissa M. Dixey *
Victoria Duback*
Caitlin C. Duckett *
Daniel J. Dugery *
Grace Duran *
Nathaniel Ector*
Longinus C. Ehiriodo *
Mohamed Fadili *
Daniel P. Fallon *
Amber S. Fernandez *
Giacinta M. Fleming *
Lindsey M. Fleury *
Lakeisha S. Gagnon *
Alexander Ganey*
Wangui Gathungu *
Katie Geraghty*
Ana P. Gomes *
Hector Gonzalez*
Brooke M. Gray *
Ayana Green*
Theresa Gwanyalla *
Zaccaria N. Hachey-Donadio *
Emily M. Hanson *
William T. Harting *
Safia M. Hassan *
San L. Hau *
Xia He *
Jasmine L. Heffner *
David J. Hensley *
James F. Higgins *
Erica K. Hillier *
Lindsay Hirschfeld*
Ashley L. Hood *
Sophia Hutchings *
Lily K. Huynh *
Shauna Hynes*
Maher F. Ibrahim *
Mark Ingleton*
Amadou Jawara*
Rachel L. Jeffrey *
Alyssia Johnson*
Amy M. Kasprzyk *
Sarah A. Kaufman *
Paige M. Kelly *
Siobhan M. Kelly
Venegda Kere*
Bryn Kieras*
Taylor-Ann K. Kirk *
Joshua L. Koelker *
Steven J. LaMacchia *
Tina S. Leach *
Shanee M. LeBaron *
Andrew T. LeBlanc *
Sarah Levins *
Grace J. Ligunya *
Ashley Lopes*
Byron A. Lopez *
Daniel R. Mahoney
Daniela Maldonado *
Kasey Malone *
Love A. Maltiby *
Devyn A. Mann *
Francis Manzano*
Phearun Mao*
Jenny G. Marcelin *
Amanda N. Mather *
Danielle E. Mathis *
Timothy Mavroules*
Cailin P. McCormack *
Madeline M. McCoy *
Kimberly D. Mcfield *
Amanda M. McInnis *
Jennifer McIntosh*
Seda Meas-Em *
Kathryn R. Meyrick *
Christine Mintner *
Annemarie J. Moretto *
Daniel Mukwende
Jacquelyn L. Murphy *
Kevin Neylon*
Thanh T. Nguyen *
Margaret N. Njoroge *
Joanna O’Brien *
Thomas A. Ortiz *
Julia A. Padilla *
Gaspar J. Pallazola
Abigail Paré *
Mikeneil J. Paul *
Juan L. Paulino *
Jordan A. Peoples *
Diane C. Perez *
Jesmarie Perez Pagan *
Mindy Pierre *
Kali Platt *
Spencer Plunkett*
Nicole C. Pray *
Kristina S. Prifti *
Tasha Provencher*
Christopher Raso*
Casey Reese*
Jeanice Ribeiro *
M’Lyn A. Richardson *
Brenda J. Rondon-Ortiz *
Christina M. Rose *
Emily J. Rubin *
Jennifer Salomon *
Esperanza J. Sanabia *
Carmen I. Santiago
Sara-Rose M. Sauerborn *
Jordan M. Scarlett *
Angel L. Seto *
Jordan S. Shane *
Emily R. Shanoski *
David G. Sheeley *
Mya M. Shutzer *
Darcilia F. Silva *
Chrysta J. Slayton *
Caitlin E. Solio (McElwaney) *
Brian D. Spiro *
Indra S. Suckra *
Sara E. Sverker *
Ashley E. Taylor *
Danielle M. Terrell*
Arlene M. Theodore*
Taylor M. Thomas *
Lynn T. Tran *
Kelsey R. Tsoukalas *
Bridget K. Turcotte *
Alexander Vasquez *
Maria Vasquez*
Kristen R. Veiga *
Brianna Velasquez*
Andrew J. Visconti
Edwin R. Waldsmith *
Caitlin G. Walsh *
Justina Walsh*
Kimberly A. Whitworth *
Leigh M. Williams *
Emily K. Yanchun *
Courtney M. Young *
Sara Zavarelli *
Saimir Zepaj*
* first-time donors; † deceased
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THANK YOU
EMPLOYEES
George J. Abboud
Kathleen H. Adee *
Patricia M. Ainsworth
Ashleyne A. Alexis ’05, ’07G
Felix J. Amato
Carol A. Ampey-Sullivan ’93
Neil F. Andrito
Monika L. Argersinger ’06G
Sarah L. Ascolese
Brad E. Austin
Semsudin Babic
Nisreen N. Bahnan
Harry L. Bakas *
Jayanti Bandyopadhyay
Derek A. Barr ’92
Donna E. Beaulieu
Annmarie T. Bedard ’91
A.Thomas Billings ’72, ’75G
Sheila F. Billings ’73, ’91G
Nicole C. Blumberg ’04
Patrice J. Bonin-Buchanan ’75
Carol E. Bonner
Lori Boudo
Nicole B. Bousquet
Beth A. Bower
Scott G. Braid
Lee A. Brossoit
Robert E. Brown
Simeen Brown
Tyrone Brown ’08
Dean J. Bruno ’00
Nate Bryant ’87
Patricia L. Buchanan
Juditha C. Burchsted
Paula Burnett ’89G
Shannon Butler-Mokoro
Mary P. Byrne
Karen Murray Cady
Maureen G. Camerato *
Robert W. Campbell ’72
Christopher J. Candelaria
Rozana Carducci
Juliet F. Carty Greene
Bryan C. Cassell
Erik J. Champy ’89, ’94G
Mary L. Churchill
Susan E. Cirillo
David A. Cochran
Lynda A. Coffill ’69, ’80G
Linda J. Coleman
Anne P. Collins *
Helene Collins
Joan D. Comeau ’72
Patricia M. Connolly
Elizabeth M. Contompasis ’88G
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Kym A. Coogan-Allison
Judi Cook
Patricia A. Cook-Mitchell ’79
Caitlin Corbett
Lucy Corchado
Jeanne Corcoran ’02
Kelly A. Cosio ’08
Elizabeth P. Coughlan
Randall C. Craig
Claire Crane ’60, ’09H
David D. Crane ’95
Cheryl W. Crounse
Carole J. Crowther
Elaine M. Cruddas
Joanna C. Cummings
Michelle M. Cunningham ’08
Marisa Curtin ’05
Kimberly Daly
Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
Wendy S. Davison
Alice J. de Koning
Mary H. DeChillo
Neal DeChillo
Anne Marie DeFelippo
Theresa M. DeFrancis
Maureen C. Delpero ’74
Rose M. DeLuca ’73
Renee M. Dempsey
Kevin J. DeRuosi
Edward W. Desmarais
Mary E. DiFilippo ’90G
Steven P. Dion
Joseph F. Donovan
K. Brewer Doran
Jason M. Doviak
Leanne M. Doviak ’00
Naomi R. Dreeben
Jeffrey R. Driskell
Joseph M. Dunn Sr. ’78, ’02G
Mary E. Dunn ’78
Taylor S. Dunn
Dorothy Earle *
Trevor R. Eaton ’01, ’06G
Richard L. Elia
Jennifer El-Sherif
Sandra Espinoza
Amy L. Everitt
Patricia A. Everitt
James J. Fallon
Massoud Farahbakhsh
Mary E. Farrell
Tomas G. Florencio *
Regina R. Flynn ’92, ’93G
Rosemary Foley
Michael Follis ’75
Susan M. Fountain
Elizabeth K. Fragola
Heidi A. Fuller
Karen A. Gahagan
Bonnie M. Galinski
Ann Marie Gallo
Joseph A. Gallo
Jane E. Gammon
Evelyn Garcia ’03, ’07G
Martha G. Gardner ’12G *
Carol A. Gawrys ’78, ’99G
Daphnee Georges ’10
Deborah A. Germano
Nicholas Giarratani ’03, ’05G
Marilyn Gigliotti
Joan Gillis
Perry W. Glasser
Helen Glikman
James K. Glynn ’77
Tatyana Gofshteyn
Michael A. Goldman ’73
Susan F. Goldman
Ellen S. Golub ’73
Joanna Gonsalves
Melanie C. Gonzalez
David A. Goodof
Ethel J. Gordon *
Laurie A. Grant
Atlee P. Greene Jr.
Mary-Jo Grenfell
Mary R. Gribbins
Stuart D. Grieve
Jian Gu
Joni Hagigeorges
Peyman Haigh *
Anne-Marie G. Hakstian
Bonnie Hallinan
Emily C. Hanlon *
Elizabeth M. Haran ’71, 74G
Christopher S. Harvey
Cynthia Hatch-Belhumeur
Bo J. Hatfield
John T. Hayes
Catherine S. Hennessey ’11
Kathleen P. Hess
Dirk M. Hillyer *
Pamela J. Hodgson ’79
Molly E. Hogan-Fowler ’06G
Ezekiel Holt *
Karen P. House *
Stefanie L. Howlett
Karen L. Hruska
Yu Hu
Lauren Hubacheck
Dean E. Igoe ’05
Jennifer Jackman
Anurag Jain
Scott R. James
Kelly A. Janos
Michael P. Jaros
Christopher Jensen
Marie E. Jensen
Myunghee Jeon
Rebecca A. Jimenez ’99
Karen L. Johnson
Laura A. Johnson ’10
Lisa M. Johnson
Judith Josephs ’63, 65G
Cassie I. Kao ’12G
James W. Kearns ’73 *
Mayuresh Kelkar
Debra L. Kelleher-Taeger ’11
Elizabeth T. Kenney
Rod Kessler
Angelique Kim
Wendy M. Knight ’10, ’14G
Dennis M. Koontz
Kristen Kuehnle
Martha Kuklinski ’73
Miranda S. Lam
Stephanie Lannon *
Adria Leach ’06G
Brian P. LeBlanc ’81
Nicole M. Lefavour ’94
Robin R. Leger ’77
Monica R. Leisey
Craig Licchi ’05
Jeannette M. Lindholm
Lillian O. Little
Omar S. Longus ’13G
Jonathan M. Lukens
Raminder K. Luther
Carey L. MacDonald ’89
David Machado
Jennifer M. Machado ’02G
Christine E. MacTaylor
Ronald MacTaylor
Frederick M. Maidment
Mark E. Malvitch
Saverio M. Manago
Edward Maney Jr.
Joshua L. Markette
Patricia V. Markunas
Jane E. Marshall
Lisa R. Masella
Robert K. McAndrews
Matthew T. McAuliffe
Maureen J. McCarthy ’75, ’79G
Daniel P. McCue ’98
Lisa M. McFadden ’99G
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Professor Jayanti
Bandyopadhyay
“I see firsthand the
transformation we’re
making
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for students of all walks
of life and the doors we
open for them as they
graduate. Whether they
are first generation,
parents or veterans,
we are helping them
prepare for a life of
fulfillment.”
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Paul F. McGee
Amy M. McGlothlin
Cynthia A. McGurren ’83
J. C. McLanahan
Meghan McLyman
Shawn J. McSheffery ’00
Gavriel Meirovich
Cheryl A. Merritt
Patricia Maguire Meservey
Megan Miller
Rebecca G. Mirick
Jesus A. Montoya Jr.
Lisa M. Morency
Johannah L. Morgen
Agatha E. Morrell
Joseph G. Morris III
Victoria J. Morrison
Taylor C. Mugford
Stephen M. Mullarkey
Anna M. Murray
Ashley N. Myers ’11 *
Kathleen M. Neville
Shawn A. Newton ’96
Constance C. Nielson ’00
Lawrence M. Noel *
Eve I. Noss
Scott A. Nowka
Jayne O’ Leary
Sarah L. Oakley ’11G
Eileen M. O’Brien ’01, ’09G
William P. O’Neill Jr.
Nancy Osborne
Patricia J. Ould
Youqin Pan
Kym Pappathanasi
Christopher R. Pastuszak
Jean N. Patch
Beatrice Paul
Alexandria Peary
Megan S. Penyack
Bruce R. Perry
Valerie S. Peterson *
Van T. H. Pham
Michelle S. Pierce
Francesca Pomerantz
Barbara A. Poremba
Rebekah A. Prescott ’11 *
Ashley N. Preston ’09 *
John C. Purisky
Kelly A. Quinn ’08, ’10G
Michael J. Randall
Mandy Ray
Lisa L. Remy ’02, ’10G
Linda J. Rennicks
Paul J. Rigby
Thomas A. Risoldi Jr. ’63, ’68G
Arthur Riss *
Leah E. Ritchie
Arthur J. Rosenthal
Brenna M. Ruchala
Yvonne Ruiz
William Sabean
Katrina Sadowski *
Mona Savastano *
Nancy L. Schultz
Gwen E. Scottgale
Thomas N. Scottgale
John D. Scrimgeour
David R. Selden
Michael Servizio *
Diane Shahin ’80
Sheila D. Shea ’74
Timothy P. Shea ’83G
Lorien Sheehan ’05
Joanna M. Shellenberger ’13
Dorothy R. Siden
David J. Silva *
Nicole M. Silveira ’11
Elspeth M. Slayter
George L. Smith
Jeffrey M. Smith Jr.
Jay S. Spina ’00, ’05G
Cheryl L. Springer
Shelley A. Steenrod
Hinda K. Sterling ’65G
Amy J. Stewart ’02G
Benjamin Stewart
James G. Stoll
Richard S. Strager
Anne M. Sullivan ’73
Christine M. Sullivan
Kevin P. Sullivan ’71
Michele M. Sweeney
Ben C. Szalewicz *
Zaiyong Tang
Melissa M. Thayer ’05, ’10G
Robert E. Thayer III
Kerrie L. Tingle ’12G
Stephen P. Todd *
Laurie A. Toomey
Thomas P. Torello
Khoi Trantuan ’98
Karen A. Traversy
Amy M. Turcotte
Stephen Turcotte
Keja Valens
Eduardo M. Valenzuela ’90
Kristen M. Valenzuela ’91
Gina Vega
John Volpacchio
Chrusoula P. Vrotsos
Nelly M. Wadsworth
Pierre A. Walker
Yanxia Wang ’08, ’12G
Michael D. Ward
Julie L. Welch
Jeffrey H. Welin
Karen L. Whalen ’76
Donald J. White
Cornelia J. Whitlow
Donna L. Wholley
William J. Wholley
Patricia A. Whynott
Daniel E. Williams ’06
Deborah L. Wilson ’81, ’96G
Evelyn D. Wilson ’82
Anna W. Wolfe
Ronnette L. Wongus *
Nicolle M. Wood ’95
Edward S. Worthy ’89
Alan M. Young
Stephen S. Young
Sarah P. Zegarowski ’75, ’04G
Andrea S. Zeren
Ann Ziergiebel
Carol A. Zoppel
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ALUMN I ASSOC IATION BOARD OF DI REC TORS
AND E XECUTIVE COM M IT TEE
Pamela Doher t y ’92, president
Stephanie Magdis ’06G, vice president
Joseph Wamness ’00G, secretar y
Marilyn Flaher t y ’54, historian
Alyce Davis ’75, trustee
ALUMN I ASSOC IATION MEMBERS AT L ARGE
Mar y Ber trand ’13
Hope Wat t-Bucci, PhD ’96G
Rober t Callahan ’72
Dr. Erik Champy ’89, ’94G
Guy William Clinch ’87
Eileen Connolly ’59, ’77G
Major TJ Cullinane ’86
Christopher Corrente ’10, ’12G
Richard Durgan ’69
Lance Eaton ’01
Dorothy Foley ’48
Daphne Georges ’10
Judith Josephs ’63, ’65G
Josephine Kennedy ’72, ’76G
Andrea Lif tman ’75G
Frank Lillo ’64, ’69G
Keila Lora ’13
Deana Manfra ’11
Janet Merriman ’82
Jane Moroney ’60, ’62
Thomas Page ’75, ’76G
Kelly Quinn ’08, ’10G
Gar y Roach ’80
Frederick Sannella ’64
Deirdre Sar torelli ’83
Timothy P. Shea ’83G
Debra Lee Sur face ’05
Carol Vara ’85, ’92G
Alfred Viselli ’59, ’64G
Mikki Wilson ’09
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION REGIONAL MEMBERS
Carol Vara ’85, ’92G
Aboubacar ’Sidi’ Diarra, student trustee
BOARD OF OVERSEERS
Karen E. Andreas
John C. Archer
Kathleen L. Atkinson
Richard C. Bane ’11H
Stuar t A. Cohen
Magnolia A. Contreras
Joseph C. Correnti
Katherine M. Curley-Katzman ’06
Henr y S. Dembowski ’60, ’62G
Annalisa C. Di Palma
Rober t D. Ellison ’92
Joanne M. For tunato ’84
Herber t A. Fox
Francois G. Gadenne
Kathleen T. Gardner ’82
Joseph G. Gauvain ’61
Daniel P. Gibson Esq. ’79
Dolores R. Gormley ’84
Rose M. Grant ’94
Joseph P. Hagger t y ’02
Cynthia Hatch-Belhumeur
Donald W. Hunt ’79
Geof frey P. Hunt
Holly J. Jannell
Nicole L. Kieser
Diane R. Lapkin
John H. Lindahl
Wayne P. Marquis ’75
Peter J. Mar tel ’77
Brian J. McNamara ’77
John D. Migliozzi ’80
Pamela M. Not tingham ’80, ’87G
Nancy H. Palmer
John C. Pastore Jr. ’94
Stacy A. Phelan ’91, ’10G
John F. Piazza ’84
Rober t M. Riley ’00
Karen L. Rober ts ’78
Phyllis K. Sagan
Julie M. Shea ’76
Ryan L. Shef ferman ’02
Nancy H. Stager
Susan U. Vatalaro ’71, ’78 / 79G
Howard J. Wayne
Wayne E. Webster ’74
Michael R. Wheeler
Joel R. Whitman
Elaine A. Zetes ’88G
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