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1_HGP Winter 2014-15 Newsletter Front Cover.indd
Holy Ghost
Preparatory School
Newsletter Vol. 19 • For Alumni, Parents, & Friends of HGP
WINTER 2014-15
The Official Newsletter of Holy Ghost Preparatory School
HGP SOCCER
BACK-TO-BACK
STATE CHAMPIONS
What’s Inside Index
See Page 3
Photos: Catalano Studio
www.catalanostudio.com
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
Rev. James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. ‘70, President
Mr. Jeffrey Danilak, Principal
Mr. Gregory Dennison, Director of Finance
Mr. Peter Manetas, Executive Director of Advancement
Mr. Ryan Abramson, ‘94, Director of Admissions, Marketing and Communications
ADVANCEMENT OFFICE STAFF
Corporation and Board of Trustees
Alexis Gettings, Director of Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement
Dana Brown, Coordinator of Advancement Services
Christine Seighman, Special Events Coordinator & Admissions Associate
Members of the Corporation
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTORS
Very Rev. Jeffrey T. Duaime,C.S.Sp., ‘76
Provincial
Jeani Catalano-Grady, Catalano Studio
Lisa Varley, Lisa Varley Photography
Den Sweeney, DSP Photography
TLP Studios
Lifetouch Photo
Kevin Cook Photography
Mary Cole
Rev. Joseph Gaglione, C.S.Sp.
Rev. Benoit Mukamba, C.S.Sp.
Rev. John Sawicki, C.S.Sp. ‘75
Rev. James Okoye, C.S.Sp.
Rev. Daniel Walsh, C.S.Sp
Members of the Board of Trustees
Mr. Anthony Geonnotti ‘76*
Chair
Rev. James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. ‘70*
President
Rev. Thomas F. Dailey, O.S.F.S. ‘77
Rev. James Okoye, C.S.Sp.
Rev. Christopher Promis, C.S.Sp. ‘64
Mr. John Brennan
Mr. John DiPaolo ‘87*
Mr. Gregory Geruson ‘79
Mr. Grant Holdren ‘99
Mr. Thomas Holt, Jr. ‘81
Mr. Thomas Kardish ‘79
Mr. Bruce Kasten*
Mr. Dennis Murray
Mr. Anthony Naccarato ‘84
Mr. Anthony Nucera ‘89
Mrs. Madelyn Anne Reilly
Mr. Robert Watters ‘81
Mr. Gregory Wozniak*
*Executive Committee
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DESIGN AND PRINTING
Key Forms, Inc., Christopher E. Savage ‘82
Nancy’s Graphic Design, Nancy Seiler
HGP 2014-15 WINTER
NEWSLETTER
what’s
inside
ADVANCEMENT NEWS
Pages 4 & 5 Message From The President / New Trustee Chair
Page 6 Donors & Scholars President’s Reception
Page 7 Supporters of HGP
Page 8 New Alumni Board Director
Page 9 Fathers’ Association / Mothers’ Guild
Page 10 EITC Scholarship Program / Summer of 2015 Italy Trip
Page 11 Weddings at HGP Chapel
Pages 12 & 13 Class of 2014 Graduates
ATHLETIC NEWS
Page 14 Fall Athletics
Page 15 2015 Hall of Fame Inductees / Division I Signees
ALUMNI NEWS
Pages 16 & 17 Mr. John Buettler ‘64 & Mr. Vincent Profy ‘65
Pages 18 & 19 Alumni Class Notes / Special Stories
Photo: Catalano Studio
www.catalanostudio.com
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Message from the President
For so many, Holy Ghost Prep
continues to be a Second Home
On a recent visit outside the United States, a fellow traveler
approached me with the enthusiastic greeting, “A Philadelphian!”
It is only a guess that my accent gave it away! There is a distinction
- and a proud one - not only in our food, our history, our industry and
accomplishments - but even in our manner of speech. It is a recognizable
sign of our identity. It points to where we belong, from whence we came,
and even, in some instances, to the way in which we see the world.
There are now generations of young men for whom a diploma from Holy Ghost Prep is a source of
singular pride. They are classics scholars, architects, leaders of business and government, and
priests. They are scattered throughout the world, in places and occupations they never imagined as
teenagers. They are young and old, married and single, famous and happily modest. And they share
a pride in their alma mater that is both fierce and humbling. Holy Ghost Prep was a second home to
so many of us. It was a place where beloved teachers discussed books with us that influenced our
life decisions, professional and personal. We formed friendships there that we carry forever. And
we learned deep goodness, respect, and integrity of life. We are marked by the institution – and we
belong there in the most profound ways.
When someone meets a graduate of Holy Ghost Prep, the accent may not be immediately
recognizable, but the quality of soul surely is! To the members of the Holy Ghost Prep’s Parent
organizations, the Mothers’ Guild and Fathers’ Association, Alumni and Alumni Parents, faculty, staff,
and friends of Holy Ghost Prep, thank you for all that you do and have done for this remarkable institution.
In One Heart and One Mind,
Father James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. ‘70
President
More on Father James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. ‘70 ...
Father James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. ‘70 first served at
Holy Ghost Preparatory School as Headmaster and then
President from 1990 until 2002, when he was appointed
Vice President for University Relations at Duquesne
University. In 2003, he was elected Provincial Superior
of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. He had served in
that post for one year when he was elected to the General
Council of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit in Rome,
the worldwide headquarters of the Congregation, with
special responsibility in the area of education. In 2009,
Fr. McCloskey was named the first Vice President of Mission
and Identity at Duquesne University. Father McCloskey
returned as President of Holy Ghost Prep in July 2013.
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McCloskey family photo - Pictured
at Duquesne University are (l-r):
nephew Joseph Esposito `96, Father
McCloskey `70, sister Pat Esposito,
brother-in-law Joseph Esposito,
Jenny Esposito (holding daughter
Samantha) and her husband
James Esposito `97, nephew of
Fr. McCloskey. (The HGP President
was honored with the Duquesne
Century Club alumni award in 2013).
HGP
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
Tony Geonnotti ‘76
New Trustee Chair
Photo: Lisa Varley
Tony Geonnotti `76
HGP Taps Tony Geonnotti ’76 As Trustee Chair
Tony Geonnotti, a proud 1976
graduate of Holy Ghost Prep,
was installed as Chair of the
HGP Board of Trustees at the
start of the School’s current
fiscal year, replacing Sister
Mary Dacey, whose term
expired June 30.
The father of three other
Holy Ghost alums, as well
as a daughter who attended
Archbishop Wood, Geonnotti
also recently began a second
three-year term on the Board.
Most recently, he has chaired
the Enrollment Committee.
Since September of 2013, he is
employed as Director of Sales
for Apex Contractors, LLC,
a
position
he
assumed
following eight years in a
variety of positions at DeLuca
Homes, including three years
as Director of Operations.
“Holy Ghost has been, and will
continue to be a significant part
of my life,” said Geonnotti.
“In all honesty, I have never
actually left HGP since
graduating in 1976. The solid
moral foundation and Christian
character that I gained during
my association with the School
– first as a student and later in
various positions of leadership
– successfully prepared me
professionally and personally.”
As head of the governing body
that is charged with charting
and managing the direction and
growth of Holy Ghost Prep in
today’s competitive academic
and economic climate, he takes
a comprehensive approach
to his new duties. “The most
important thing I will endeavor
to accomplish as Trustee Chair
is to preserve and enhance the
quality, reputation and core
values that shape Holy Ghost
Prep,” he asserts. “We cannot
sacrifice the Spiritan traditions
that the School represents,
as well as the quality of the
preparation HGP’s young men
receive before being sent out
into the world each year.”
“I am fortunate to be associated
with a group of Trustees, school
leaders, faculty and staff that
share so much of their time,
talent and treasures to ensure
the health and vitality of Holy
Ghost Prep for years to come.”
Almost routinely, Geonnotti
recalls the difference his own
student experience has made
on his life to this day. “For years
after graduation, I was still able
to walk through the doors of
Cornwells and always found
teachers, coaches and support
staff who welcomed me with
open arms and provided me
with advice that has served
me well, I believe, to this day,”
he reflects. “One Heart and
One Mind rings through each
and every hall and in every
classroom of the School – and
everyone associated with Holy
Ghost Prep has had an influence
on my life and on what I have
become – and for me that has
made all the difference.”
Tony and wife Cynthia, who
reside in Langhorne, PA, are
the parents of a daughter,
Kristina Lynn, as well as sons
Anthony `99, Justin `04, and
Alexander `08.
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HGP
DONORS &
SCHOLARS
PRESIDENT’S
RECEPTION
HGP Reception Celebrates
Private Support for
Student Scholarships
Nearly a hundred members of the Holy Ghost
Prep community joined together in Founders’ Hall
on October 30 as the School recognized private
philanthropic support at the inaugural President’s
Reception for Donors and Scholars.
“You have made it possible for me to attend HGP, an opportunity
that otherwise may not have been probable without your generosity.
I look forward to giving back to the school/community so other boys
like me can have a chance.”
– Zamir Guy `18
Spiritan Scholarship Fund recipient
“I sincerely thank you for your generosity. I will continue to do my
best to uphold the values of Holy Ghost Prep.”
– Tyler Joyce `16
Father McGovern Scholarship recipient
“Without your help, I would not be able to attend such an excellent
school. I, along with many others, greatly appreciate all you have done.”
– Alex Deola `16
Spiritan Scholarship Fund recipient
“This scholarship helped me know and realize that Holy Ghost Prep
is the school for me.”
– John Wisniewski `17
Anthony Marchione Music Scholarship recipient
“I truly believe that it was Holy Ghost Prep and the principles
behind its teaching and guidance that gave me the tools to uphold
the ideals of the Thomas F. Flynn Memorial Scholarship.”
– Ryan Malloy `15
Thomas F. Flynn Memorial Scholarship recipient
Among the students in attendance were recipients
of many of the funds made possible by generous
private contributions from alumni, parents, faculty
and friends. For most, it was a first-time opportunity
for donors to meet current HGP students who have
benefitted most from charitable giving. To consider
or to make a gift in support of the Holy Ghost Fund,
which largely underwrites scholarship needs,
contact Alexis Gettings, Director of Annual Giving
and Alumni Engagement, at 215-639-2102, ext. 204
or via email ([email protected]).
Currently, approximately one-third of HGP
students receive some form of scholarship funding,
amounting in grants in excess of $1 million.
Some of the nearly 100 attendees in attendance at the
President’s Reception for Donors and Scholars on October 30.
Photos: Lisa Varley
www.lisavarleyphotography.com
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Joaquin Olivar `15 was among the three recipients of the
Anthony Marchione Music Scholarship who performed
for attendees. Others included Noah Tapp `17 and
Willdragon Wang `18.
Class of 1979 Scholarship Recipients and Donors –
Recipients of the Class of 1979 Scholarship Fund pose with
some of the donors who have made the fund possible.
Pictured (l-r): Tom Kardish, HGP junior Gilbert Brooks `16,
HGP senior Brian Marion `15, Greg Geruson, Karl New,
HGP sophomore John McCrane `17, and Stan Glowacki.
The scholarship fund is in its third year at Holy Ghost.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT OF HOLY GHOST PREP...
McMullen Family Honored
for Lead Gift
In support of Student Lounge Renovation
Holy Ghost Preparatory School honored Diane and
Jeffrey McMullen of Newtown, PA, in recognition of
their lead gift that aided an extensive renovation of the
HGP Student Lounge, a space which dates back to the
completed construction of the school in 1910.
The room was originally called the “Trunk Room”
because it housed the luggage of students who
attended Holy Ghost Prep when it was a seminary
for approximately a half century. Over the years,
the space has become the student locker room and
was transformed into a lounge space thanks to the
McMullen’s gift.
Pictured (L-R) are Father James McCloskey, C.S.Sp. `70, President of Holy
Ghost Prep, Connor McMullen `13, Diane McMullen, Jeffrey McMullen
and Alex McMullen `11. Connor currently attends Syracuse University as
a sophomore, while Alex is a senior at Villanova University.
Craft Show Proceeds
To Benefit HGP Student Safety
Thanks very much to our
2014 HGP Golf Classic
Major Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Sargent Wealth Management of
Janney Montgomery Scott LLC
Photo: Lisa Varley
www.lisavarleyphotography.com
Pictured at the check presentation at the Chapel of the Seven
Gifts of the Holy Spirit are (l-r): Millie Palermo, Mary Creekmore,
Mothers’ Guild President, Rev. James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. `70,
HGP President, Mary Beth McFadden, and Sharon Patrick.
Holy Ghost Prep’s Mothers’ Guild presented HGP
with a gift of $25,000 at its annual Christmas Dinner
on December 1 from proceeds realized from its annual
Craft Show, held November 8-9. At the Mothers’ Guild
direction, the funds will be dedicated in support of
the installation of a new lighted sidewalk, as well as
additional pedestrian safety measures.
“This will help ensure a safe passage between the
current school buildings and the new Bounds property
across the street,” noted Mothers’ Guild President Mary
Creekmore. Millie Palermo, Mary Beth McFadden and
Sharon Patrick served as tri-chairs for the 2014 Craft
Show, which realized approximately $37,000 in net
proceeds.
Silver Sponsors
Aramark
Coca-Cola Refreshments
Holy Ghost Prep Mothers’ Guild
Holt Logistics Corp.
Joseph Quinlan `71
Margiotti & Kroll Pediatrics, PC
Murray Devine Valuation Advisors
Office Depot/Max
The Naccarato Family
Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center
Manufacturers’ Golf and Country Club
Monday, June 2, 2014
HGP ADVANCEMENT NEWS, WINTER 2014-15
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HGP
FOCUS ON
VOLUNTEERS
“IN THEIR OWN WORDS”
Larry Scheetz ‘98
Larry Scheetz ‘98 to Lead Alumni Board of Directors
Lawrence “Larry” Scheetz, a 1998 Holy Ghost Prep
graduate who is among the charter group of alumni who
have helped to spearhead the HGP Alumni Board since
its founding three years ago, was appointed to head the
Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Inducted into the Holy Ghost Prep Athletics Hall of Fame on
January 31st, 2015 as a multi-sport student-athlete, Scheetz
holds a BA from Bucknell University, where he graduated
Cum Laude in 2002, as well as a J.D. from Temple University
in 2007.
In making the announcement, HGP Executive Director
of Advancement Peter Manetas noted Scheetz’ active
participation and leadership in recent months as a steering
committee met to expand the Alumni Board’s role among
the School’s alumni base of approximately 4000 graduates.
Dating back to his own scholastic days at Holy Ghost Prep,
Larry has exhibited a kind of leadership and collaborative
approach to his volunteer role that accentuates service.
Named a 2014 Bucks County “Forty Under 40” awardee,
Scheetz was recognized among those in the county who
have distinguished themselves early in their careers in
business, education and community service. Also this
year, he was named a Pennsylvania Rising Star in personal
injury litigation, a recognition reserved for the top 2.5
percent of up-and-coming lawyers in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
“I know everyone at Holy Ghost joins me in expressing
our profound appreciation for the leadership and service
provided to the Alumni Board the past two years by
Grant Holdren `99 and Rob Keddie `87, who served as
co-chairs and helped direct efforts among fellow graduates
to provide greater support for the School,” said Scheetz.
“Their guidance and input have proven invaluable to me
and to others.”
He is the son of Lawrence and Mary Scheetz of Newtown,
PA and works alongside his father at the Richboro firm that
carries the family name.
“I had a phenomenal HGP experience,” said Scheetz. “The
students, teachers, coaches and staff created a safe and
supportive environment which permitted each of us to
take chances and excel as students and as young men. This
sense of community and friendships at Holy Ghost allowed
me to focus on my school work, athletics and service.”
“I see our mission, in large part, to cultivate a closeknit and genuine relationship between Holy Ghost
Prep and its alumni in ‘One Heart and One Mind,”
he noted. Scheetz added that the Alumni Association
seeks to foster pride, loyalty, and a life-long connection
to Holy Ghost by:
“My personal goal for the Holy Ghost Prep Alumni
Association is to increase alumni giving participation
while recreating a sense of pride and community that we
all experienced during our years at Holy Ghost.”
Scheetz, who along with wife Kathleen and twins Madelyn
and Lawrence III (born last May 24) , reside in Doylestown,
PA, is owner/partner of the Law Offices of Williams &
Scheetz of Richboro, PA, a community-based law practice
that offers comprehensive services to clients. Prior to
joining his current firm, he was an associate with Brinker
Biddle & Reath LLP of Philadelphia.
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In assuming his role as President of the Holy Ghost Prep
Alumni Board and Alumni Association, Larry Scheetz
has identified four goals that will prove prominent in
shaping HGP Alumni community relationships.
Coordinating programs and events for alumni,
students, parents and friends of HGP
Encouraging alumni to contribute their time,
talent and financial support
Communicating the needs, news and accomplishments of Holy Ghost Prep and its alumni
Providing opportunities for volunteerism,
professional association, career development
and fellowship among alumni
HGP FOCUS ON VOLUNTEERS
(CONTINUED)
...
Mary Creekmore - Mothers’ Guild President
Mary Creekmore,
k
who along with husband Jay are the parents
of Matt, a senior and starter for this year’s PIAA champion soccer
team, is serving as the President of Holy Ghost Prep’s Mothers’
Guild as it nears its 50th anniversary in support of the School and
the young men who have passed through its doors. Jay is also
serving as Vice President of the Fathers’ Association this year.
Retired from E.I. du Pont, where she served in several management
roles in information technology, marketing and supply chain
management, Mrs. Creekmore is a Cornell University alumna.
She and her family, which also includes son Jay and daughter
Amy and son-in-law Joe, reside in Newtown.
How did you come to be involved with the Mothers’ Guild?
“At first, I volunteered as a way to learn about the school from
other (HGP) moms,” she said when reflecting on how she
came to be involved with the Mothers’ Guild. “As I got more
involved, I met so many special, giving and wonderful moms
that it was hard not to get involved.”
How would you describe your own son’s experience at HGP?
“HGP was the only high school Matt wanted to attend. He
has grown so much as an individual. The teachers and
administration stress that students take responsibility for
their own success, but they are also there to help students
be successful. Matt has grown to be a gentleman, to respect
himself and to respect his individuality. I don’t know if he
would have gotten this in another environment.”
What
h do
d you feel is the greatest impact provided by the Mothers’ Guild?
The Mothers’ Guild’s greatest
impact is the sense of community
that the mothers build together as
we provide the hospitality services
for so many of the functions at
the School. Of course, the annual
Craft Show provides significant
monetary support to HGP, but the
event is also a way to showcase
our school community to the
greater Bucks County community.
The Mothers’ Guild is a treasure.”
Photo: Lisa Varley
Mary Creekmore
Mothers’ Guild
President 2014-15
To date, can you describe a key lasting memory of your
experience at Holy Ghost Prep?
“I have to say one of the things I LOVED was to see the HGP
fan section singing the National Anthem on the PCN broadcast
of the last soccer game. I know the school spirit and support
of the soccer team had an impression on Matt and helped him
and the team to succeed. Looking at the boys during that
event, I could see the range (reflected) of the young freshmen
to the senior leaders – all are unique and so special.”
Don Varley, Jr. - Fathers’ Association President
Don Varley, Jr. is currently serving as President of Holy Ghost Prep’s Fathers’ Association. He
and his wife, Lisa, are the parents of Michael, currently a junior at HGP, and an older daughter,
Alexandra, a sophomore at Penn State. Mr. Varley is director of information technology for the
First Judicial District of Pennsylvania while Lisa is the owner of Lisa Varley Photography (several
of her photos are included in this newsletter).
Why do you volunteer at the level you do?
“It is important to lead by example. The Fathers’ Association is a group of dedicated Dads who
are positive role models for all the boys. As a group, we work tirelessly behind the scenes to assist
and to make a difference at HGP.”
How has the Fathers’ Association made a difference, in your opinion?
“Throughout the entire school year, the Fathers’ Association has a positive impact on the HGP
Community. It plays a key role in keeping things running smoothly behind the scenes. Just some
of the activities, for instance, include:
The Annual Homecoming/Welcome Back to School Barbeque
Providing traffic control at various special events such as
school dances, the craft fair, basketball games, and graduation
The Annual Chapel Clean-up, in preparation for the October
Open House and November Junior Ring Mass
Christmas Blessings, which collects gifts and dinners donated
by the HGP community for hundreds of needy families
Photo: Lisa Varley
Don Varley, Jr.
Fathers’ Association
President 2014-15
Providing light maintenance and working closely with
students at nearby Libertae, which serves to empower
women and their families through comprehensive treatment
programs that support healthy communities
An annual ski trip
A spring Communion Breakfast, which also seeks to honor
faculty and staff at Holy Ghost Prep
Planting flowers in preparation for graduation.
How would you describe your own son’s experience at HGP?
“Choosing Holy Ghost was the best decision we ever made for our son, Michael. The shy young boy who started as a freshman
at HGP is now a confident, poised young man in his junior year. At Ghost, there is a strong sense of brotherhood which has
enabled him to reach out of his comfort zone and try new things. He has set various goals for himself and has proudly achieved
them with the support and encouragement of his teachers and coaches. He is a student, an artist, an athlete, and a leader in his
class and is accepted by his peers and teachers.”
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HGP
EITC
PROGRAM
“The EITC program allows me to donate to my alma mater by
assigning my PA state tax liability to the scholarship program
at Holy Ghost Prep. It is a great way to support the school that
has given me the opportunity to give back, and at the same
time, use tax dollars that I allocate to the cause I desire.”
- Russ Macaluso `76
“EITC is a win-win for Holy Ghost Prep and the
participating company. The business is able to direct
a substantial portion of its state tax obligation
to support the School – as well as other eligible
schools – in order to advance their mission.”
- Michael Smith `94
EITC Program
Offers Key Support for Holy Ghost Prep
Since 2003, Holy Ghost Prep has seen generous
support from many community businesses through
the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program
(EITC). The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania offers a
unique opportunity for businesses in the state to reduce
tax liability by contributing to registered scholarship
organizations. Businesses apply through the state to
receive up to a 75% tax credit on up to $750,000 annually.
Two-year commitments receive a 90% tax reduction up to
a maximum of $750,000 each year.
The businesses that participate in EITC at Holy Ghost
get the chance to give back directly to their community
and support an organization that aspires to form young
men morally, intellectually, and spiritually. EITC funds go
directly to scholarship support to offset the cost of tuition
for eligible students.
A special thanks to our 2014 and 2015
EITC donors to date for all of their support!
Cumberland Ear Nose & Throat (Russell A. Macaluso ‘76)
MileStone Bank
Murray, Devine & Co., Inc. (Dennis Murray, Trustee)
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Philip Rosenau Company, Inc.
Scientific Search (Joseph Peters, Parent)
Seravalli, Inc. (John Seravalli, Francis Seravalli)
ViroPharma (Michael Smith ‘94)
Waste Management
Please consider joining them! For more information on
the EITC program, please visit www.newPA.com/EITC or
contact HGP’s Advancement Office at 215-639-2102 x219.
“To Francis through Francis” - HGP offers Summer 2015 Trip Abroad to Italy
noted Father McCloskey. “In this spirit, I
will be leading a pilgrimage to enjoy the
beau ful sites of this region.”
“To Francis through Francis,” a pilgrimage
to Assisi, Siena and Rome, is being offered
this summer by Holy Ghost Prep under the
spiritual direc on of Rev. James McCloskey
`70, C.S.Sp. Designed especially for HGP, the
ten-day excursion is being offered as an Air
& Land package, and as a Land only package,
and will take place June 2 to June 11, 2015.
“For nearly two millennia, Chris ans have
traveled to holy sites to walk the paths that
our ancestors-in-faith walked before us,”
“Whether one has been to Italy dozens of
mes, or if this is one’s first trip abroad,
this experience is sure to make memories
of a life me. Our pilgrimage is planned
as a spiritual journey with daily Mass at
various historic altars. Together, we will
pray, discover new places and deepen our
awareness of the grace of God in our lives.”
Serving as the group coordinator is Jason
Fisher `95, who teaches Social Studies at
HGP. Fisher has been at Holy Ghost Prep
since 2000 a er earning a BA from the
University of Scranton and an MA from
La Salle University.
For further informa on, including discount
and stand price schedules, contact Fisher
at [email protected], or by
phone at 267-632-9256.
Father McCloskey, who returned to
Holy Ghost Prep as President in the
summer of 2013, has also served on the
General Council of the Congrega on of
the Holy Spirit in Rome, the worldwide
headquarters of the Congrega on, with
special responsibili es in the area of
educa on. He was elected to that posi on
in 2004, serving five years.
A brochure is available online at www.GoCatholicTravel.com/HolyGhost.
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Holy Ghost Prep
has received special permission from the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia to celebrate weddings on
campus in the Chapel of the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Alumni and friends of Holy Ghost Prep who are interested in learning more and wish
to ascertain the availability of the Chapel should contact Terry Kudla, Assistant to the
President at HGP at 215-639-2102, ext. 224 or via e-mail ([email protected]).
Built in 1909 and dedicated on Pentecost Sunday in 1910, the Chapel of the Seven Gifts
of the Holy Spirit was re-dedicated on June 12, 2011 by Cardinal Justin Regali. The
re-dedication followed extensive renovations supported by a special fundraising campaign.
Weddings
AT H G P
C HAPEL
S EVEN G IFTS
H O LY S P I R I T
OF THE
OF THE
Photos: TLP Studios
www.tlpstudios.com
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Class of 2014 Graduates ...
Cris an Antonio Abarca
LaSalle University
Antony Adamovich
Drexel University
George Spiro Armentani
Drexel University
Kyle David Auchinleck
Duquesne University
Christopher William Babst, Jr.
Pennsylvania State University
Patrick Edward Bacza
Duquesne University
Brother - Andrew ‘09
Joel Thomas Baker
University of Colorado
Michael J. Baldwin
Duquesne University
Jonathan Stephen Bamert
ManhaƩan College
Brother - Charles J. ‘13
Raymond Beer
Pennsylvania State University
Aus n James Boileau
Loyola University Maryland
Daniel Anthony Bondarchuk
GeƩysburg College
Michael Patrick Boyle
University of Southern California
Sco Alan Breece
Belmont University
Ma hew Mar n Byrne
Saint Joseph’s University
Brother - Michael ‘10
Evan M. Calvo
University of PiƩsburgh
Nicholas Carrelli
Xavier University
Dylan Edward Cerebe
LaSalle University
Gregory John Chingas
Duquesne University
Brother - Nicholas ‘12
Jesse Daniel Conger
Drexel University
Daniel Connell
Georgetown University
Jacob Kenneth Connor
Philadelphia University
Colin Connor
Villanova University
Father - MaƩhew ‘85
Jeffrey Joseph Cooper
Saint Joseph’s University
Antonio Giuseppe Cozza
Saint Joseph’s University
Ma hew Stephen Crawford
Saint Joseph’s University
Brother - Christopher ‘12
Ryan Peter Cunningham
Elon University
Anthony J. D’Alfonso
Villanova University
Ian J. Damiani
Undecided
Brandon Joseph Davis
Pennsylvania State University
Brother - Nolan ‘12
Gerald Thomas Findley
Saint Joseph’s University
Tyler James Fox
Drexel University
Colin William Frazier
University of PiƩsburgh
Timothy Gerard French, Jr.
West Chester University
Joseph Angelo Deluisi
Northeastern University
Tyler R. Fulford
Duquesne University
Gregory Arthur DiNardo
Immaculata University
Eric Robert Garzone
Pennsylvania State University
Joseph Louis DiPretoro
West Chester University
Jordan T. Gaydosh
Temple University
Brother - Joseph ‘06
Robert Reagan Dolce
University of PiƩsburgh
John Kenneth Do
University of PiƩsburgh
Father - John ‘94
Zachary John Gibbins
Drexel University
William Arthur Gibson
Duquesne University
Nicholas Kye Drobac
LafayeƩe College
Alexander Gladkov
Duquesne University
Nicholas Edward Ellio
Duquesne University
Brian David Gorrell
Duquesne University
Joseph Gerard Ems
Pennsylvania State University
Brother - Ken Sullivan ‘08
Alexander Michael Hanssen
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Ma hew William England
GeƩysburg College
Father - William ‘84
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Ma hew Peter Fernandez
University of Tennessee
Brother - Timothy ‘08
Brian Patrick Hawley
Duquesne University
Noah A. Hutkin
University of Colorado
Colin D. Faughnan
University of South Carolina
Brother - Evan ‘09
Nolan Michael Iorio
Villanova University
Thomas Clarahan Featherstone
Pennsylvania State University
Timothy James Ireland II
Duquesne University
Father - Timothy ‘81
George R. W. Fenton
Saint Joseph’s University
Brother - Edmond ‘10
John Michael Iwasyk
University of New Haven
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Temple University
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Colin Michael Smeraglio
Duquesne University
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Troy Cameron Smith
Drexel University
Ryan David Smith
Duquesne University
Adam Russell Snyder
Wilkes University
Peter Zachary Spina
Rensselaer Polytechnic InsƟtute
Robert J. Talarico
Loyola University Maryland
Jeffrey Ryan Tallman
Pennsylvania State University
William F. Jester III
Pennsylvania State University
James Rafferty Mikalic
Drexel University
Peyton Murray Jones
United State Hockey League (Lincoln, NE)
Jacob Dalton Miller
Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Jefferson Timmerman
Duquesne University
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Kevin Francis Joseph
Northeastern University
Connor J. Muldowney
The George Washington University
Benjamin L. Tushar
University of PiƩsburgh
Francis P. Kain
Northeastern University
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Patrick Joseph Mullins
Drexel University
George Nicholas Vaccarino
LaSalle University
Peter Lucas Nicolois
Bucknell University
Taylor P. Valen ne
Drexel University
Brother - Hunter ‘09
Chris an Thomas Kardish
Harvard University
Father - Thomas ‘79
David Anthony Kasperowicz
Saint Joseph’s University
Liam Patrick Kenney
University of Notre Dame
Connor Paul Kosmorsky
Pennsylvania State University
Ryan T. Kovacevich
Lehigh University
Ryan Owen Lennon
Pennsylvania State University
Raffaele Paulo Leporace
Widener University
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Jonathan Lim
Pennsylvania State University
Joseph Cassidy Majewski
University of South Carolina
Cole P. Marano
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Patrick Nolan Marx
Duquesne University
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William Hubert McAllister III
Saint Joseph’s University
John McClernand
Shippensburg University
Sean A. McDonald
Arcadia University
Philip E. McDonald III
Auburn University
Nolan Robert McManimon
Fordham University
Eric Andrew Michaels
Temple University
Tyler J. Michniewicz
Juniata College
Benedict O. Obaze
Syracuse University
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York College
Jack F. O’Connor
University of Maryland
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American University
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University of PiƩsburgh
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Pennsylvania State University
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Fall Athletic Highlights
HGP
Soars to new heights
Second Consecutive
PIAA State Soccer Title
Highlights Fall Sports at HGP
Holy Ghost Prep athletics
history was made on Saturday,
November 15 – in a game
also viewed by a statewide
audience (via tape delay) on
PCN, the Firebirds completed
its post-season run with a solid
3-1 PIAA state title victory
over Lancaster Mennonite in
Hershey, Pennsylvania.
15 goals and 23 assists for the
Firebirds, whose record over
the past two years was 39-8-1
under coach Ken Lawson `92 and
assistant coach Davey Simpson.
Steve Cerbara ‘16 wins
PIAA District One &
Eastern Regional Golf Titles
Cross Country captures 19th
straight league title enroute to
Runner-up finish at Districts
Veteran coach Mike Meistering’s
cross country team won its
19th consecutive Bicentennial
Athletic League (BAL) crown,
this time in windy and rainy
conditions at Tyler State Park,
then followed suit by placing
second overall in the PIAA
District One Championships
with another solid team effort.
The championship marked
the School’s first-ever backto-back state championships,
following the 2013 title match,
won by HGP in sudden-death
overtime, 1-0.
After falling behind, 1-0,
the team kept its poise in
front a crowd that included
approximately 1500 Holy Ghost
Prep students, parents, alumni,
family and friends at Hershey
Stadium. Teddy Kawoczka
scored the “equalizer” on a
deflection of a restart kick by
Michael Kirby. Just minutes
later in the first half, Kirby
capitalized on a penalty kick.
Following a key save moments
before in the mouth of the HGP
goal by defender Teddy Barbie,
Joe Braun blasted a shot by the
Lancaster Mennonite goalie
with about 15 minutes left to
seal the victory. Goalie Matt
Lingerman was once again
outstanding in goal, turning
back seven of eight shots.
Kirby, a senior, finished the
season as the team leader with
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ATHLETIC NEWS, WINTER 2014-15
Steve Cerbara ‘16 and Coach Gary Nolan
Led by Steve Cerbara’s
individual title, the Holy Ghost
Prep golf team tied for fourth
overall at the PIAA District
One Championship, and then
went on to win the PIAA
Eastern Regionals for coach
Gary Nolan.
At Turtle Creek Golf Club,
October 6-7, Cerbara led the
field with a two-day score of
140 (four-under-par) and then
captured individual honors
once again in the Easterns with a
three-under-par 69 at Fleetwood,
PA’s Golden Oak Golf Club.
He completed his season by
representing HGP at the AAA
Tournament, placing eighth.
Also for the Firebirds, David
Robbins, Drew Petri, Jack
Larosa and Dan Bishop turned
in solid performances at the
District One event.
J.P. McLoughlin
Senior J.P. McLoughlin won the
individual boys championship
at the BALs, followed by
teammate
and
runner-up
Callahan Lennon (2nd) in
outdistancing a field that
also saw Pat Donahue (4th),
Antonio Gil (11th), Patrick
Dineen (14th), Liam Flood
(18th) and Kevin Dineen (21st)
turn in solid efforts.
Meistering was honored as
BAL Coach of the Year, while
McLoughlin, Lennon, Donahue,
Gil and Patrick Dineen earned
first-team league honors.
At the AA District One
Championship, held at Lehigh
University on October 24, Lennon
and McLoughlin qualified for
the PIAA state championships.
HGP Hall of Fame ... Inducts Seven in January 2015
Holy Ghost Prep’s Athletics Hall of Fame
Steve Tyburski `02
saw its ranks swelled by seven outstanding
alumni during annual induction ceremonies
on Saturday, January 31 at the Maltese Room
in Bensalem.
HGP’s Hall of Fame Committee selected:
George Afflerbach `65 - Baseball
Frank Ferry `70 - Track & Field
Larry Scheetz `98 - Baseball, Basketball, Soccer
Fran Pitonyak `01 - Soccer
Steve Tyburski `02 - Baseball
Larry Scheetz `98
Lenwood Jason Greenwood `04 - Basketball
Phil Bartholomew `06 - Golf
HGP Division I Signees
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Left to Right:
Nick Payesko
(Baseball at Rider University)
Luke Duris
(Baseball at Villanova University)
Ryan Malloy
(Baseball at Lehigh University)
Tim Brennan
(Baseball at St. Joseph’s University)
Michael Major
(Lacrosse at St. Joseph’s University)
Gregory Price
(Lacrosse at Sacred Heart University)
Drew Petri
(Golf at Lafayette College)
Seven current Holy Ghost Prep senior student-athletes participated in the School’s November
12 ceremonies, during which they inked their National Letters of Intent to participate at NCAA
Division I intercollegiate programs next year.
HGP ATHLETIC NEWS, WINTER 2014-15
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ALUMNI SPECIAL TRIBUTE
HGP
Faces We Will Miss
M R. J OH N B UE TTLE R
‘64
Student, coach, director, guidance
counselor, for a brief period – in fact –
he was once acting headmaster, and all
here at Holy Ghost Prep.
The first alumnus of HGP to join the
faculty fulltime, Mr. Buettler is a
trendsetter. Of course, one cannot speak
of him without reference to two of his
most important roles – father to Jeff,
Mark, Stephen and John, all alumni of
Holy Ghost. And, of course, as husband
of more than 40 years to Arlene.
He is an intellect, an artist, and a leader.
But the mantle of teacher is the one that
most matters to him, and to us.
A few years ago while being honored by the Fathers’ Association, Mr. Buettler
was described as a light switch. He is a teacher who brings light and life to
words on the page and the subject at hand. This is quite an achievement for
a man, who some years ago and fresh out of college, when asked by Father
Francis Hanley if he would like to teach English at Holy Ghost, told Arlene
“we would do it for two years, then move on.”
On behalf of thousands of men who have passed through HGP in those 40+
years, let me say “thank goodness those plans fell through”.
I was a gangly, eager freshman on the Forensics team, barely a few months
on campus, and Mr. Buettler was teaching, chairing the religion department
COACH
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and with Mrs. Buettler, raising four
young boys at home. Yet he spent
hours with me each week as I wrote and
rewrote speeches, practiced my delivery
over and over again and hounded him
with my standard pre-tournament
interrogatories: “So, how do you think
I’ll do??? Do you think I can place?
Could I win?”
His response was consistent, gentle and
clear and it is something I have held on
to ever since those late afternoons in
his second floor classroom. “It doesn’t
matter,” he would say. “Whether you
collect a shelf full of trophies or not a one,
it isn’t about winning, it is about doing
your best.” His message was clear then,
and it is clear today, the accomplishment,
the dignity, the success lie in the effort,
not the outcome.
Mr. Buettler, you are the teacher OF a
lifetime and the teacher FOR a lifetime.
- Lawrence Clark, Jr. `89
(Excerpt from Larry’s introduction of Mr. Buettler as
recipient of HGP’s Anima Una Award at the 2010
HGP Anniversary Gala).
COUNSELOR
ALUMNI SPECIAL TRIBUTE
HGP
Faces We Will Miss
M R. V INC E N T P R O F Y
‘65
An administrator, a mentor, a
Vince Profy became a significant part
librarian, a person very involved in
of the HGP community. His students
service both inside and outside of his
will attest to the fact that almost all
alma mater Holy Ghost Prep – but most
conversations in his Local Studies
of all, a true teacher.
classes would at some point have
gives
reference to the Delaware Canal and
approximately four decades of his
that he would always be promoting the
life to ONE institution, it certainly
benefits of getting young people out of
says a great deal – not only about the
the classroom via fieldtrips for effective
institution, but the individual as well.
interaction for learning.
Over the years, Dr. Vincent Profy `65
Mr. Profy taught at St. Michael’s in
hooked
by
Levittown before coming to Holy Ghost
the
and has taught at both Holy Family
When
an
his
facilitating
individual
students’
a
interests
self-discovery
of
unique elements of common people in
University AND LaSalle University while teaching at HGP.
history, along with those who achieved
“Doc” Profy to the students, he is as academically qualified in his field as
a level of greatness.
What resulted
any who have taught here. He certainly had the opportunity to move on,
was greater open discussion, sharing
but Holy Ghost Prep is certainly grateful that he kept the School as a key
of opinions and in essence, making
part of his life.
learning interesting.
So now there will be more time for cooking, gardening, journaling, and
Although often forgetting his glasses, no
traveling, but especially more time for being a grandfather. It has always
longer using his pipe, usually wearing
been about the kids for Vince Profy, and it will continue that way.
a sweater and often a scarf (in May!),
ADMINISTRATOR
Known as
- Tony Chapman `71
TEACHER
MENTOR
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ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
HGP
Alumni News
1964
Rev. Christopher Promis, C.S.Sp.
moved to Chicago last April to take
up the position of Formation Director
of the Spiritans on the Theology level
at Catholic Theological Union, where
he is also serving on the Board. Father
Promis is also serving his second threeyear term as a Trustee at Holy Ghost Prep.
1973
Dr. Hugh M. Carlin is a permanent
deacon in the Allentown Diocese.
1974
Rev. Thomas Nasta was recently
appointed pastor of Our Lady of
Ransom Church in Philadelphia.
1978
Robert Skalicky, a plastic surgeon in
Newtown, PA, earned an MBA degree
from Drexel University last year.
1980
Ken Rouse has established a new
business as a NutraMetrix consultant.
In that capacity, he develops wellness
programs for health professionals’
practices via nutrigenomic testing,
customized nutraceuticals, fitness and
weight loss. He also welcomed a new
son, Conor Thomas Rouse a little more
than a year ago.
1982
John (Jack) Appolonia, who has served
as Vice President of Construction since
2008, was recently named president of
Airgas, Inc.’s East Region.
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1987
Michael Gujda lives in Princeton, NJ
and works as a senior audit manager for
TD Bank in Cherry Hill.
1989
Within the past year, Patrick Clark
celebrated the birth of a daughter,
Maggie, who joins son Oliver. Not long
ago, he was named Partner at Attleboro
Wealth Management in Langhorne, PA,
where he handles institutional clients.
In addition, he is serving as President
of the Bristol Chapter of Rotary
International.
1997
Major Tim O’Donnell has now served
13 years in the Army and is stationed in
Maryland.
Dr. Dominick Tuason has joined a
pediatric orthopaedic practice in Central
New Jersey and specializes in treating
children with scoliosis, hip dysplasia,
clubfeet, limb deformities and pediatric
trauma. He and wife Angie have two
children, Alyvia and Augustine, who
were ages 3 and 2, respectively, when
we received this update.
1998
George Golding IV is currently
teaching seventh and eighth grade at
the Pan American Charter School in
Philadelphia after spending 10 years in
the New Jersey public school system.
Joseph C. Sigg, Jr. has been happily
married and is working in the consulting
engineering field for more than 10 years.
Christopher Rooney is at The University
of the Arts in Philadelphia, where he
serves as a communication information
architect.
Sean T. Ryan is currently the Social
Studies Chairperson at Woodrow
Wilson Middle School in Philadelphia.
Christopher E. Savage is proud of his
daughters Taylor (22) who graduated
James Madison University on December
13, 2014 and Kristen (6) who just
completed her 1st semester of first
grade at St. Andrews Grade School in
Newtown, PA.
1999
After starting PhilliesNation.com in
2004, Brian Michael is now executive
producer for Phillies Nation TV, which
airs weekly on the Comcast Network
and Comcast SportsNET. Last spring,
he also produced a tailgate cookbook.
2001
John McDonald has joined the family
business, Newtown Foods USA, and
is currently Business Development
Manager. Prior to his new assignment,
he worked for approximately 10 years
in journalism and media, including six
years for the nationally-syndicated
Michael Smerconish talk radio program.
2002
R. Rand Geiger, Jr. was married a
little over a year ago to wife, Sona, in
Hermosa Beach, CA – not long after a
journey to New York City to work as
the Post Production Supervisor on the
Warner Brothers film, “This is Where I
Leave You.”
Steven Tyburski works in the Energy
Sales and Trading area for Citi Global
Commodities, located in Houston, Texas.
2007
Jack Kasten continues to work in the
front office of the Connecticut Tigers of
the New York – Penn (Baseball) League.
After coming aboard as an account
executive in 2012, he was promoted to
Group Sales Manager in 2013 and most
recently, was named Director of Group
Sales and Operations.
2009
Joseph Knowles is finishing his third
year at Georgetown University’s
Law School and is interning for the
Republican National Committee.
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HGP
Alumni News
Radiologist-Turned-Author
Produces First Novel
David Di Paolo `81, who resides in Tyler,
Texas, has published his first novel, “The
Artemis Connection,” released on November 14
– a work that was included on the list of Hot
New Releases on amazon.com.
“It’s a fantasy fiction tale, best categorized as
Magical Realism,” he observed recently when
informing Holy Ghost Prep. “I coach cross
country and track at Bishop T.K. Gorman
David Di Paolo `81
High School in Tyler, and the story began,
in part, as a fiction story that I felt to be age-appropriate for my runners.
I also think there is content that adults will appreciate.
“I’m a fan of folktales, and I used the novel as an opportunity to relate a
modern-day folktale, one true to basic construct of folktales. It has allusions
Tony Nucera `89 Honored
By Michael Barkann Family
Healing Hearts Foundation
Tony Nucera, a 1989 Holy Ghost Prep
alumnus who also serves on HGP’s
Board of Trustees, was recognized by
the Barkann Family Healing Hearts
Foundation at its annual golf outing
dinner, held at Whitford Country Club
in Exton, PA.
The dinner was held in conjunction
with the 2014 Michael Barkann &
Friends Golf Classic.
Barkann is
known to many in the Delaware Valley
as the longtime sports host, anchor
and reporter for Comcast SportsNet,
as well as co-host for 94 WIP Radio’s
“Mike and Ike Show.”
Nucera, whose father Dominic has
also served as a School Trustee, was
recognized for his contributions to the
to Greek mythology, Native American lore,
Italian folktales and children’s stories, as well
as discussions of medical technology. It was
illustrated by award-winning artist Diane
Frossard, and her evocative artwork helps set
the tone for the reader.”
A radiologist at the University of Texas Health
Science Center for the past 19 years, Di Paolo
is embarking upon a new professional goal:
teaching. This spring, he will be teaching in
the Kinesiology Department at the University
of Texas at Tyler, and is beginning work as a
consultant in neuroimaging.
He and wife Susan are the parents of two
sons, Nicholas (age 17) and Dominic (15),
who attend Bishop T.K. Korman High.
Barkann Foundation, which provides
financial aid to families who are in
need due to adversity or tragedy. The
Barkann Foundation strives to assist
such families until which time they are
able to secure long term stability.
Nucera, who received the Matthew
J. Maggi Award, currently serves as
Managing Director, Tri-State Region,
for Office Depot. During the past year,
Office Depot merged with OfficeMax.
In that capacity, he leads a team of
nine and a total sales organization of
nearly 60 professionals throughout
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
A graduate of Albright College with
a BS in Business Administration and
a minor in History, Nucera starred
in soccer for both Albright and Holy
Ghost Prep. He is a member of HGP’s
Athletics Hall of Fame and continues to
support the Firebird soccer program. In
Tony Nucera `89 (center), Michael Barkann (left)
and father Dominic Nucera (right).
addition to serving as an advisory board
member for the Barkann Foundation,
Nucera serves in a similar capacity with the
Shane Victorino Foundation Advisory Board.
With wife Sara and daughters Eva and
Brooke, the Nucera’s reside in Langhorne,
PA. His father, Dominic, and mother
Lynn, are also long-time supporters of
Holy Ghost Prep.
Classmates, friends and family members of Kevin Paparella `07 gathered
recently at the Field House in Philadelphia to raise financial contributions for a
proposed scholarship to memorialize Kevin, who passed away in 2012. The event
was coordinated by Dan Maley `07 for the second consecutive year. Interested
donors should contact Peter Manetas, Holy Ghost Prep Executive Director of
Advancement, at 215-639-2102, ext. 203, or via email ([email protected]).
Pictured with Kevin (located at bottom) at their Holy Ghost Prep Senior Prom are (all Class of 2007
classmates), top row (L-R): Nick Deluca, Eric Press, Brett Schweiker, Josh Almeida, Tim Ledwith;
middle row (L-R): Dan Maley, Chris Davies, Sean Feely.
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