amily News F - St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School
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amily News F - St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School
St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School Coming Events Christmas Eve Mass Wednesday, December 24, 2014 8:00 p.m. Class of 2014 Pizza Party Friday, January 9, 2015 1:30 p.m. Catholic Charities Variety Show Sunday, January 25, 2015 2:00 -.4:00 p.m. Cougar Club Auction Friday, January 16, 2015 7:00 p.m. Spring Musical Friday – Sunday, March 6-8, 2015 Friday & Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 2:00 p.m. Family News We Welcome New Assistant Principal, Mrs. Claire Gohn St. John’s is proud to announce the appointment of Mrs. Claire Ficarra-Gohn, a Farmingdale resident, as our new Assistant Principal of Student Services. Prior to her arrival, Mrs. Ficarra-Gohn was the Assistant Principal at Holy Trinity D.H.S. where she had taught English and Technology. She began her own Catholic education at St. Charles Borromeo Elementary School and continued at St. Savior High School, both located in Brooklyn. Mrs. Gohn stated, “I am very excited to be a part of the St. John’s family. I feel a wonderful sense of pride and ownership amongst the students, teachers, administrators, staff, parents and alumni that permeates throughout the school community. There are amazing things happening here, and I am proud to be a part of the team that is integral in helping our young people become kind, compassionate life-long learners.” Mrs. Gohn earned her B.A. from Siena College, an M.S. from St. John’s University and a M.S. Ed. from Fordham University. She has taught at Monsignor Farrell High School in Staten Island, Holy Trinity Diocesan High School in Hicksville and St. John’s University in Queens. She is a NYS Certified Secondary School Administrator and she enjoys working with the students, families and faculty in her role as Assistant Principal. Ms. Nan Doherty said, “We are thrilled to welcome Mrs. Gohn to St. John’s. She has already become an integral part of the life and energy of our school.” Career Day Friday, March 13, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Thanks for the amazing support from our students, families and friends and our many alumni. You helped us “Celebrate our Drive” with your many emails. As a result of your efforts St. Johns has been awarded a $25,000 grant from State Farm which will be used to support our S.A.D.D. program and also the Library Renovation Project. Men of Vision Gentlemen’s Dinner Tuesday, June 16, 2015 6:30 p.m. For more information or to register: Call 631-587-8000 x 125 Click www.sjbalumni.org Email [email protected] Fall 2014 / Winter 2015 YouDid It! thank you, thank you, thank you Alumni Reunion & Homecoming Weekend Recap In anticipation of our Alumni Reunion & Homecoming Weekend, the school was abuzz with the excitement of celebrating and welcoming our Alumni back to campus. Our pep rally kicked off the weekend’s festivities On Saturday, Sept. 27th, the Powder Puff game was held where faculty, students and alumni played a funfilled game of flag football for a good cause, raising $400 in donations for the Maurer Foundation. Their mission is to save lives through education that focuses on breast cancer prevention and healthy lifestyle choices. On Saturday evening the Cougar Café was transformed into a festive oasis to welcome back our milestone reunion classes of ’74, ’79,’84, ’89, ’94, ’99, ’04 and ’09 and their fellow alumni. It was a chance for those who attended to reminisce, reconnect and rediscover St. John the Baptist. The celebration continued on Sunday starting with the celebration of Mass, followed by a pancake breakfast and pre-game festivities, including the naming of this year’s Homecoming Queen and King, Elizabeth Annunziato and Christopher Cantanno. This year we introduced our “Alumni VIP Tent” which was a great place for classmates to have the chance to mix and mingle while grabbing a bite to eat. They had a great viewing area from the tent as well as special seating in the end zone. At half-time Alumni were led onto the field by the Cougar mascot. It was a special sight to see our past bridged with the present as current students greeted and thanked our alumni. A customized SJB bike, provided by Sue Cunningham ’83, was raffled off and Will Cardone ‘16, was the happy winner. The proceeds from the bike raffle are donated to SJB in memory of LeRoy Homer ’83, a September 11th hero. Mark Del Priore ’74, summed it up well, “Unfortunately not all could make the reunion. To those of you who did....it was great seeing everyone. If you have not been back to the school recently, put it on your to-dolist. I say with great pride, “St. John’s is amazing. I am extremely grateful to say I’m an alum!” This weekend was a special event for all involved. It is our hope that this is the start of a great tradition where alumni will come back to remember and also see the St. John’s community today. To view more pictures, please visit www.sjbalumni.org and click on the link provided. SAVE THE DATE: SAVE THE DATE: SAVE THE DATE: SAVE THE DATE: SAVE THE DATE: SAVE THE DATE: *Alumni Reunion and Homecoming Weekend for next year is October 2, 3, 4, 2015! he 3rd ALUMNI ART EXHIBIT is to be held in the Student Art Gallery in the Fall of 2015. *IfTyou are interested in participating or have any questions please contact Bonnie Abbondola at [email protected] or call (631) 587 8000 ex 202. A Note from Alumni Relations: Get Involved-Volunteer! The Alumni Reunion & Holiday Weekend is a great way to reconnect with old friends. We encourage the Classes of 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2005 and 2010 to join the Reunion Committee to make your reunions a success! A great reunion needs a great committee! Join your Reunion Committees by sending an email to [email protected] or sign up online at www.sjbalumni.org, just click on the Alumni tab and then click on the Get Involved – Volunteer tab. SJB CONNECT The Office of Alumni Relations uses social media to engage alumni and friends. The following online communities are available for classmates to connect, find and share news. So join today! Cougar Corner: Alumni website at www.sjbalumni.org Twitter: SJB Alumni Relations@ CougarsSjb at https://twitter.com/CougarsSjb Facebook Page: St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School Office of Alumni Relations. LinkedIn: Office of Alumni Relations St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School On a beautiful day, Friday, October 3rd, 110 golfers hit the links at Rock Hill Country Club for some golf and in the process they helped raise more than $55,000 for SJB. Thanks to the hard work of our good friend and honorary Chairman, Mike Racanelli ’80, and his Assistant, Christine Armano. It was one of our best outings in years. At the cocktail party we discovered the wit and humor of Mr. Doug Chapey who hosted the Chapey Challenge. A total of 23 students were on hand as volunteers and provided a fine example of what a quality Catholic education looks like. School Chaplain, Father Robert Ketcham, proved again that he can hit the seven iron like a professional; taking on all challengers on the difficult par 3 Hole No. 7. 2014 Golf Outing Mark your calendar for the 2015 SJB Golf outing which will be held on Friday May 7th, 2016. Thank you to all our golfers and sponsors. To view a list of event sponsors and photos from the day please visit www.sjbalumni.org and click on the link provided. St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School Hosts First Annual Research Symposium On October 6th eight members of the St. John the Baptist GENESIS program presented their own research projects to over 70 guests, students, family members and faculty at the our first Scientific Research Symposium. These students are in their third year of the SJB GENESIS program. This program is designed to teach students the fundamentals of reading, understanding and then conducting their own original research projects. The symposium served as their first chance to showcase their original work. Students presented on a number of different topics spanning the range of sciences from psychology to mathematics and even environmental chemistry. A summary of the presenters and projects were: Cecilia McCormick of Islip: A Correlational Analysis of SJB Graduating Classes Olivia Terry of Bay Shore and James Gorman of Northport: Soil Composition and Pollution in Long Island Bodies of Water Brenden Belluardo of Holtsville: The Social Context of Personality Traits Alexandra Berti of Smithtown: Social Media and Anxiety Kaitlin Della Rocca of Massapequa: The Production and Efficiency of Biodiesel Chris Cantanno of Massapequa Park: Effects of Smartphone use and Social Networking on High School GPA Christine Cassidy of East Northport: The Influence of Social Media on Adolescent Interactions Photo Caption: Bottom row from left to right: Mr. Dave Erlanger, Christine Cassidy, Olivia Terry, Alexandra Berti, Ms. Kimberly Bruno. Top row from left to right: Cecilia McCormick, Kaitlin Della Rocca, James Gorman, Brenden Belluardo, Chris Cantanno and Principal Nan Doherty GENESIS is SJB’s scientific research program. This selective program is designed to teach highly motivated and accomplished students the fundamentals of research such as constructing literature reviews, identifying research topics, designing research studies, writing hypothesis statements, implementing studies and summarizing their results. There are approximately 40 students currently participating in this program. Principal Nan Doherty remarked, “We hope to inspire the next generation of scientists and researchers by offering this opportunity to our students.” Sr. Marie Happ Celebrates 50 years This past September, Sr. Marie Happ OP, a 42 year member of the SJB faculty, gathered with members of her religious community to begin her Golden Jubilee year, celebrating fifty years as a Dominican Sister of Amityville. Sr. Marie has taught all levels of Biology and served as the Chairperson of the Science Department. She has also served as moderator of the Science Club and SJB’s National Honor Society. She shared community life with many sisters over the past 42 years and currently lives with Sr. Julia Murphy, OP. Sr. Marie is a member of the Order of Preachers, which was founded by St. Dominic de Guzman and approved by Pope Honorius II on December 22, 1216. St. Dominic recognized the needs of his time, commissioning his followers to proclaim the Truth (VERITAS) and preach the Gospel to all people. Today, this mission of preaching the word of God is carried out through teaching, care for the poor, advocacy for justice, art, music, care of creation, spiritual enrichment ministries, housing advocacy, etc. Here at SJB, Sr. Marie’s call is to be among the young, to believe in them, see the Faith in them and allow them to preach it with joy. As Advent begins on November 30th and we celebrate the start of a new Church year, Pope Francis has declared 2015 as the Year of Consecrated Life, honoring those women and men who have dedicated their lives in service to the people of God. The Dominican family will also begin a year-long celebration of the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Order. We join with the Church in thanking Sr. Marie and all consecrated religious for their continued fidelity and response to the call of their God. Ad multos annos!!! Campus Ministry:My Fire Island Retreat Experience One of the most memorable days I have spent at SJB in the past four years was the day I went on the Senior Retreat. I have been on many retreats before, even outside of school, but this retreat will always stick out the most to me. Most of the students on this retreat weren’t all friends with each other. We were all in different social groups, clubs, sports, and activities. But it was absolutely amazing how we all came together and were there for each other, despite our social differences. To start the day, we took a ferry to Davis Park, Fire Island, and spent the day in the beautiful Church of the Most Precious Blood. We prayed, talked, and had Mass together throughout the day. During this day, we talked about challenges that we came across in our life, but to never By Samantha Stemmle ‘15 give up. We went for an Emmaus Walk, which is going out in pairs with someone on the retreat we do not know. We talked about struggles we go through in our own lives and realized the things we might have in common. After our walk on the beach, Campus Ministry had a surprise for us. When we were filling out our papers prior to the retreat, there was a question which read “What faculty member has impacted your life?” The teachers whom we had written down wrote us letters in return. To be honest, reading the letters I received from teachers helped me to understand that not only do they impact our lives, we have a huge impact on them as well. This retreat helped me to be more thankful for what I have, as well as having a better understanding of the impact I might have on others. Having the opportunity to be able to spend the day at Fire Island with some of my fellow students and God made me realize how thankful I am to be able to spend my four years of high school in a Catholic environment that gives the students great opportunities to continue practicing and learning about our faith. School News - School News - School News - School News - School News 2014 College Night An annual event at SJB, College Night, was held on Wednesday, October 1st. Representatives from 185 colleges and universities were on hand to answer questions concerning their school’s admission standards and financial aid policies to both our students and their parents. This evening, sponsored by the Guidance Department, has grown dramatically over the past ten years and now necessitates the use of the entire gymnasium and cafeteria to facilitate the large numbers of Junior and Senior students and parents who attend. This Annual College Fair is the largest high school fair on Long Island. Many of the representatives alter their schedules and travel long distances to be part of the SJB program. College Night is one of the resources offered to our students in helping them decide upon a college to continue their studies after graduation. Catholics for Freedom of Religion Art Contest Pictured from left to right: Noelle Burns, Anthony Sabatelli, Robert Venezia, Steven Jarymiszyn and Jeff Shen (not pictured) Catholics for Freedom of Religion and the Diocese of Rockville Centre sponsored an art and speech contest on themes of religious freedom. Four SJB students won for their artwork submissions. The art work selected became an important part of the Fortnight for Freedom rally held on June 28, 2014. Blood Drive ‘14 On November 12th, we held our annual Blood Drive. A total of 203 students and adults signed up and 130 pints of blood were donated. Our next drive is in March. Thank you to all who participated. Sold-out again! At this year’s Taste for Education over 400 attendees enjoyed tastings of food, desserts, North Fork wines and local craft beers from more than 60 establishments across Long Island. Floral arrangements were provided by both The Bayport Flower House and Daisy Garden. The Chapey Challenge Wheel presented by our good friend, Doug Chapey, entertained the crowd. The 50/50 winner went home with $630. Big thanks to our fantastic committee who work tirelessly on this event. We look forward to next year’s TFE which is scheduled for Tuesday October 20, 2015. School News - School News - School News - School News - School News 16 NYSCAME All County Award Recipients Over 100 Students Recognized as Advanced Placement Scholars We are proud to announce that 16 members of our Performing Arts program have been named as AllCounty by the New York State Council of Administrators of Music Education (NYSCAME). These All-County awards were earned in the areas of Band, Orchestra and Chorus. The award recipients are: For the 2013-2014 school year, 105 SJB students have been recognized by the College Board as Advanced Placement (AP) Scholars. Of those who earned this distinction, 48 were recognized as AP Scholars, 29 as AP Scholars with Honor and 28 as AP Scholars with Distinction. In addition to these impressive awards, three students received the highest possible AP designation; namely, National AP Scholar. This is the fourth year in a row in which St. John’s has seen an impressive growth in both AP participation and achievement. Since 2011, the number of AP Scholars at St. John’s has doubled. In addition to this growth, 28.1% of all 2014 graduating seniors earned a score of 3 on at least one AP exam. We currently offer 13 AP classes and we are exploring new courses and new opportunities to offer more AP or other university level academic courses and programs. Darius Penikas, Assistant Principal, stated, “This is wonderful news, it confirms that our efforts are yielding success; we are so proud of the academic commitment, focus and work of our students and teachers.” ORCHESTRA: Anna Gribbon (Violin 2) Nicholas Phillips (Snare Drum) BAND, TRUMPET Harry Gregg Peter Schneider WOMEN’S CHORUS: Marissa Cunha Isabella Ferraro Alanna Mahon MIXED CHORUS: Kim Blair Skylar deBoer Raymond Ebarb Julia Harkin Allison Lane Emily Lane Nicolette Minella Nicole Selg Megan Strick Ms. Kate Gordon Named Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach We are proud to announce that Kate Gordon has been named as the Varsity Head Basketball Coach. As a native of East Islip, Ms. Gordon was an outstanding basketball player earning many honors, including All Long Island and All State, while amassing over 1000 points and 1000 rebounds during her high school career. Ms. Gordon had a stellar career playing at Hofstra University from 1994-1998 earning the distinction of being the first Hofstra Basketball player to score 1000 points and grab 1000 rebounds in school history! In 2010, she was inducted into their Athletic Hall of Fame. Arriving with 15 years of coaching experience, she is a Director and Coach for the Long Island Knights AAU Basketball Program, the Director and Owner of the Kate Gordon Basketball Camp, and an active member of the local CYO program at St. Mary’s. She is also a veteran Christopher Donohue, Chairman of the Performing Arts educator, having taught in the Brentwood UFSD for 12 Department, commented, “We are so proud of the hard years. work and dedication our students put into their craft. It is wonderful to see them being recognized by such a “Ms. Gordon’s experience and expertise is a perfect fit for well-respected and incredibly competitive organization our strong tradition of girls’ basketball here at St. John’s. like NYSCAME. This is the largest group of students We look forward to the upcoming season and continuing our basketball tradition for years to come!” said Mrs. that has ever been selected from our school.” Bouklas, Girls’ Athletic Director. Fall Sport Honors FOOTBALL All League Jamal Butler, Jerome Brooks, Frank Guidice, Daniel Driscoll, Nicholas Cipolla MVP Offensive- Jerome Brooks III, Defensive- Jamal Butler Coaches Award Matthew Conlon BOYS SOCCER All League Chris Abruzzo, Aidan Keenan, Aaron Klag, Nick Maldarella All State Chris Abruzzo, Aidan Keenan MVP Offensive- Aidan Keenan, Defensive- Chris Abruzzo Coaches Award Nick Lamentino BOYS CROSS COUNTRY All League Rory Hannigan, Sean Kildare, Tim Seeberger, Chris Tinti, Devin Laudenschlager All State Rory Hannigan MVP Timothy Seeberger Coaches Award Sean Kildare GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY All League Kate McCormack, Erin Endres, Emily Fiorillo, Annie Fiorillo, Kelly Fielder, Guilianna Vullo All State Kate McCormack, Erin Endres, Emily Fiorillo, Annie Fiorillo, Guilianna Vullo, Kelly Fielder, Allison Schleier, Jenna Colucci MVP Kate Mccormack Coaches Award Erin Endres GYMNASTICS All League Teresa Crisci, Kristin Hess MVP Teresa Crisci Coaches Award Allison Grell GIRLS VOLLEYBALL All League Elizabeth Annunziato, Kayla Hill, Emily Meyer MVP Offensive- Kayla Hill, Defensive- Alannah Srsich Coaches Award Emily Conway GIRLS SOCCER All League Holly Habyan, Bridget Patch, Sara Plowman, Sarah Yurgel, Megan Yaeger MVP Offensive- Bridget Patch, Defensive- Holly Habyan Coaches Award Sara Plowman GIRLS SWIMMING All League Eliza Brant All State Eliza Brant MVP Eliza Brant Coaches Award Sheila Barabino GIRLS TENNIS All League Sarah Leheny, Marissa Zanfardino, Jessica Mannetta, Kaeli Romero GIRLS TENNIS A MVP Kaeli Romero Coaches Award Lauren Edwards GIRLS TENNIS B MVP Sarah Leheny, Marissa Zanfardino Coaches Award Nora Burnett James Cerone ’80 Football Memorial Award Daniel Driscoll Eileen Walsh Tobin ’72 Cross Country Memorial Scholarship Award Erin Endres John Fred ’72 Cross Country Memorial Scholarship Award Christopher Tinti Athletics Athletics Athletics Athletics Athletics Athletics Athletics 2014 College Signings It is an exciting time as our top studentathletes are selecting their colleges. The SJB community is proud to celebrate their accomplishments. “We are extremely proud of our studentathletes on their accomplishment. We look forward to watching them grow not only athletically, but in the classroom as well.” said Athletic Directors, Ralph Dalton and Lorraine Bouklas. Bottom Row from left to right: Lorraine Bouklas, Girls’ Athletic Director, Tom Archer, Sarah Koehler, and Ryan Dalton. Top Row from left to right: Nan Doherty, Principal, Andrew Mundy, Teddy Hollander, Greg Koster, Tom Colombo, Sean Kildare, Ralph Dalton, Boys’ Athletic Director. Seated: Paul Usak and Kayla Hill. Standing from leftTo right Ralph Dalton, Boys Athletic Director, Nan Doherty,Principal and Lorraine Bouklas, Girls Athletic Director. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST D.H.S.COUGAR CLUB GOODS & SERVICES AUCTION & BIG BUCKS DRAWING For Adults only (21 & over) FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 7:00 p.m. in the SJB COUGAR CAFÉ Admission: $15 per person includes beer/wine/soda and hors d’oeuvres, wraps & desserts ITEMS TO BID ON: Vacation Spots ~ Sport Camps ~ Restaurants ~ Theme Baskets ~ More! -------------------------------------------- (please return bottom portion – please post top portion on your refrigerator and we’ll see you there!!) I would like to donate the following items(s) Please describe your donation in as much detail as possible for the program ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Donated by: _________________________________________________________________________ Company name (if applicable): ___________________________________________________________ Full Address: _________________________________________________________________________ City, State & Zip: ______________________________________________________________________ Phone number: __________________________________________________________ TO UNDERWRITE OR SPONSOR A GUEST TABLE! Your Company and/or Name will be prominently displayed at a table. $200 per sponsorship includes 2 admission tickets. Sponsorship Sign is to read as follows: ~YES, I WOULD LOVE TO HELP WITH A DONATION TOWARDS THE EVENING~ I have enclosed $_______ to help underwrite the evening Any questions, please call SJB Athletic Office (631) 587-8000 x164 Please return to ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST D.H.S. ATTN: ATHLETIC OFFICE 1170 Montauk Highway - West Islip, New York 11795 All proceeds from the auction will benefit the continuing endeavors in improving our athletic complex The Big Bucks Drawing benefits all student activities Class of 1971 Patricia M. Sears has been appointed AARP Vermont State President. She is the President and CEO of NEKTI Consulting, a firm she founded with her husband, Steven L. Mason. They live in Lowell, Vermont. Class of 1978 The Rev. Robert Oliver is one of the two priests from the United States, that has been named to key Vatican roles by Pope Francis. He has been named to the new position of Secretary of the Anti-Abuse Commission, formally called the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. Oliver has been working in the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for the past two years. Class of 1979 Head Coach Jim O’Brien is in his tenth season as the head coach of the women’s soccer program and has achieved a 96-58-30 record during that time. O’Brien has currently tied the all-time coaching mark set by his predecessor Maria Piechocki who reached 96 in 2004. During his time, O’Brien has won two MAAC Championships, reached two NCAA Tournaments, and won MAAC Coach of the Year in 2012. The Stags defensive unit has thrived under Jim O’Brien since his first season in 2005. In those nine years, the Stags have allowed 0.96 goals per game and have recorded 82 shutouts. Fairfield has had the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year four times since 2006, including three straight entering 2014. Class of 1989 Thomas Gorman, a member of the Bohemia Fire Department, was honored as the 2014 Firefighter of the Year during the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York’s annual convention in Albany this past summer. “For me to have been chosen for my actions is an overwhelming experience and honor,” he said. Gorman has received similar firefighter of the year awards from the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen’s Association and the Suffolk County Volunteer Firemen’s Association. Class of 2004 Melody Katta Butler was recently nominated for the Long Island Business News Healthcare Hero award for her work with Nurses Who Vaccinate. She currently is a BSN, RN at Good Samaritan Hospital. Kevin Spann was named New Head Men’s Basketball Coach at St. Joseph’s CollegeL.I. Campus. Spann, who hails from West Babylon, began his collegiate coaching career at Division II’s LIU-Post as an assistant under Head Coach, Tim Cluess, in 2009 for a team that went 23-6 and made an appearance in the East Coast Conference Championship game. Currently, he leaves the sidelines of St. John the Baptist as the assistant coach of the varsity and head coach of the junior varsity squad. He takes over a Golden Eagle team that finished the 2013-2014 season with a 9-17 overall record and suffered a quarterfinal loss in the Skyline Conference Tournament. Where Are You Now – Class Notes Class of 2006 Siobhan Barclay Hood was married in October 2011. She and her husband just welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Mikaela Anne Hood, on September 10th. Class of 2007 Alessandro Jasper Da Luz was ordained to the Sacred Order of Deacon by His Eminence Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan on November 1, 2014 at the Saint Joseph Seminary, Dunwoodie. He assisted at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the first time as Deacon the following day at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in Commack. Jaclyn Taroni, is currently at Dartmouth College pursuing her PhD in the Genetics area as a Computational Biologist. Class of 2009 Olivia Galati was recently selected to be inducted into the NYS High School Softball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2015. The ceremony will be held on June 20, 2015 at the Mudville Softball Complex in Herkimer, NY. Anthony Desperito was hired as Lynn University’s men’s soccer assistant coach on July 1, 2014. A three-year letter winner as a member of the Fighting Knights, Desperito is responsible for Florida recruiting operations and oversees camps and administrative duties. Desperito posted eight goals, nine assists and 25 points in 48 games played. During Lynn’s run to the 2012 national title, Lynn’s dynamic forward scored a goal against Mercyhurst in the semifinals and the game-winner versus Saginaw Valley State in the national championship match. He holds three degrees from Lynn University, earning a BS in Sports & Recreation Management in 2012 and a MBA with an emphasis in financial valuation and investment management in 2013 and an MS in Criminal Justice in 2014. Class of 2011 Three St. John the Baptist graduates: Carolina Boutureira (Arts), Nelson da Luz (Engineering) and Lindsey Pamlanye (Education) were inducted into Epsilon Sigma Pi, Manhattan College’s oldest college honor society. Students who have completed six consecutive semesters with a cumulative scholarship index of at least 3.50 are eligible. . . SJB Family News Publisher.....................Nan Doherty Copy Editor................Rob Crossan Assistant Editor..........Trish O’Donnell Layout Editor.............Leone Mathon Please help us locate your classmates. For a full listing of all missing alumni, please visit www.sjbalumni.org and click on the link under missing alumni which can be found on the home page. Class of ‘70 Barbara Allison Roullard Steven Alves Bruce Arcuri Geri Assip Phillips Michael Bachmann Donald Bartsch Elizabeth Beauchamp Patricia Bedell Pells Carol Bell Elaine Benoit Roseanne Bertino Lulloff Kevin Birmingham Miriam Blazowski Pratt Cynthia Bohenheimer Sheehan Stephen Borland Kenneth Brady Michael Brennan Paul Brennan Bruce Brown Judy Busch Vincent Calamia John Carr Michael Carty Geraldine Casillo Karen Cassidy Thomas Cassidy Pat Catlett Dermod Cavanaugh Diane Chmurzynski Cassidy Kim Clark Thomas Coleman Joseph Comande Barbara Condit John Connolly Teresa Connor Marylee Connors Maria Conti JohnCostello Robert Craig Eileen Culhane Pat Curley Crawford Eileen Daniels Murray Martin Deegan Elizabeth Denlea Vincent Derosa John Diggins Robert Dougherty Kathleen Dour Robert Duffy Elizabeth Duhamel Haslam Anne Dunleavy Gail Edwards Eric Eriksen James Esposito Joanne Estrema Cipollino Ann Fagan Sigars Francine Fehn Moddle Peggi Fendler Chiaramonte Grace Ferrara Kotsinadelis Richard Fitzpatrick Susan Fucarino Patrick Garvey Fred Gefers John Geiger Maryanne Ghosio Gloria Gibbs David Gilbride Scott Gleason Charles Glynn Joanne Gobrick Theresa Goetz Raymond Goodman Peter Grady Patricia Graham Sarah Griffis James Grisoli Martin Haist Tim Halbin Noreen Hannigan Magill Kathleen Hapst Mary Ann Hergenrother Mary Herman Konig John Holshoe Kathleen Homann Patricia Horrigan John Horton Robert Irwin Frances Isabella Ryan David Jackson Chuck Jennings Kerry Jones Harry Kamper Gerard Kean Michael Kennedy Patrick Kinney Thomas Kipybida Regina Kletchka Wilhelmy Loni Kort Jane Krumpelbeck Maria La Piana Blanchard Harry Lacast James Lacombe John Lantz Kathleen LeBourdais Marie LeBrun Teresa Lynam Robert Lynch Anne Lyons Loretta Makovy Roll Laviero Mancinelli John Marshall Cathy Martinell Picht Laura Matthes Eileen Matthews Brian McCue William McDonald Cathleen McGowan Maureen McGuire Eileen McLaughlin Anne Meagher George Megill Stephen Messina Cira Mikulas Walker Monica Milas Janet Miller Richards Christopher Mills Angela Montalbano Annemarie Mullen Cathie Mulligan Cathleen Murphy Peter Murphy Nigel Norton Michael O’Connor Thomas Olsen Katherine O’Rourke James O’Shea Patricia Ott Kevin Owen Morgan Owens Michael Padden Gary Padilla Steven Pagnotta Rodney Paris William Parsons Katherine Pedus Simmons Patricia Pennisi Colyer John Petito Mary Phillips Edward Pinna Dorothy Prudente Robert Puccio Michael Reddy John Regan Patricia Reidy Lawrence Paul Reilly James Reuss Maria Rimmel Don Roberts Michael Robertson James Rode Frederick Rossi Warren Ruppert John Russell Kathy Ryan Russo Catherine Ryan Maureen Ryan William Ryan Kathy Schiff Lebourda Pamela Schmidt Josephine Schmitt Nancy Schneider Gary Scocozzo Geri Seelig Booth Thomas Sheehan Christine Silber Gail Sisto Lamb John Skou Richard Smith Kathleen Smith Patricia Smith Richard Smyth Edward Spano Suzanne Stehlin Walter Stillwaggon Linda Strecker Susan Sullivan Simon John Surdi Peter Susca Karen Sutton Schuster Gail Swenson Joseph Szubinski Thomas Tanel Robert Taylor Theresa Theiss Clark Patricia Tiernan Susanne Tiger Michael Varacalli Dominick Varipapa Donna Wallace Behlen John Walsh Mark Walsh Patricia Weber Robert Westby Kenneth Wurm Nina Yuliano Pisharody Michael Zammiello Kathy Zampella Hocker John Zubal Class of ‘75 Elizabeth Affourtit Shanahan Mike Alfredson Sandra Alonso Catherine Alvarado Mary Andersen Samuels Brian Arenare Gerald Armstrong Walter Austin Joanne Azzara Dice James Bechtold Elizabeth Bennett Wiant Michael Berardi Virginia Bergman Lodolce Melanie Blake Jackson Patricia Bonacum Ellen Brophy Dolores Buhagiar Landau Michael Burdish Michael Burke Claudia Cain Maloney Peter Kelly Annette Calise Dimartini Kenneth Krieg Mary Callahan Swidler Debbie Kunsch Gordon Nilda Calvo John Laraia Rich Capitelli Thomas Layton William Carcioppolo Thomas Leonard Yvonne Carmona John Lewis Barbara Carpin Nicholas LoCasio Sal Carsi Robert Loeffler Phillip Carthy Lawrence Loiello Timothy Caulfield John Lundberg Elizabeth Chapline Regina Martin O’Donnell Denise Chappel William Maynard Christian Colby Kerry McGovern John Coletti Sheryl McGowan Lisa Colleran Francis McKenna Christopher Corraro Maura McMahon Bethon Daniel Costello Robert Melara Thomas Courtney Christine Miranda Camerlingo Richard Craig Lorinda Moeck Mitchell Patricia Crunden Phalen Tim Monahan Thomas Cullen William Mooney Paula Curti Orobona Marianne Muller Avanzato Adrienne D’arrigo Small Stephen Nitsch Joseph Dawson Patricia O’Brien Woods Laurie De Bernardis Kenneth O’Connor Catherine De Vito Donna O’Neill Daniel Dember Victoria Ott Christine Dennis Insalaco Susan Oyola Dawn Depresca Joseph Parisi Barbara Dess Stein Michael Parks Thomas Donalds Barbara Pasqualone Kaplan George Donaldson Michael Pellarin Pellarin Dennis Donnelly Maureen Pezzolf Thompson Denise Dorsi Rossi Ferdinand Pisacano Adrienne Doty Gayle Pizzarelli Mercurio Eileen Downey Anthony Pokorney Margaret Durante Karen Radtke Campbell Robert Ehlers Timothy Reilly Christopher Eichele John Reilly Diane Englert Francis Rimmel Maria Estevez Georgiann Damm Debora Estrema Robert Roser James Farmer Carol Ryan Hees Timothy Farrell Angela Sancineto Westby Peter Fisher William Santulli Jeannette Fitzpatrick Parsley Anthony Sappraicone Geraldine Flynn Lawrence Saxon Catherine Fontana Susan Schilling Robert Fraser Maureen Schmidt Provo Thomas Furey Gerard Schmidt Harold Gannon Joe Schneider Linda Garrido Noreen Slater Joan Garry Kenneth Smith Michael Gillen Mary Smyth Gerald Gledich William Stallone Robert Gordon Ann Stork Georgianna Grassi Kathy Strala Prinninni Janice Grisoli Patel Nancy Sullivan Sanchez Clare Grosso Gabriellini Doreen Tellekamp Rigoglioso Eileen Grunaver Terri Tully Donnalyn Guarino William Tusa Stephen Habl Pegeen Uihlein Robert Hermida Kathryn Varacalli Brower Karen Hill Michael Vasaturo Salvatore Hodge John Vatalaro Kim Holland Heinz Cynthia Vincennie Deperino Dolores Hopper Kevin Vrazel Lori Hopper Troxel Ellen Wennerholm Diane Hromadka Chasin Stephen Westby Karen Jackson Pittleman Peter White Robert Janmaat Diana Williams Wunk Robert Janson Walter Winicki Lorraine Jemison George Wissman Marianne Johnston Stephen Zilko Patricia Kandies Michael Zubiller Maureen Kelly Deshrochers The History Club New Clubs at SJB The History Club A new club has been formed at SJB - The History Club. This club is moderated by Social Studies teachers Mrs. Patricia Rohling and Ms. Gina DeLapi. The purpose of this club is to bring together students who enjoy not only studying the past, but are interested in current events as well. In addition, students can work to further develop their historiography by researching and writing about topics of interest. The club hopes to submit articles to The Concord Review – the only quarterly magazine to publish the academic research of high school students. Note-Orius Note-Orius For students who are competitive, the History Bowl will allow them to compete with other teams from the region this winter. Students will begin to work with sample questions. Students with an interest in current events are invited to prepare an item for St. John’s morning news. Students will research a topic, write a concise description and then film their stories for broadcast. NOTE-ORIUS a new a cappella group moderated by performing arts teacher Mr. Jared Berry. Approximately 70 students auditioned for this select ensemble in September, and an inaugural 28 students were selected: eight sopranos, eight altos, six tenors and six basses. Note-Orius is SJB’s only co-ed vocal ensemble and the school’s first a cappella based group. As of now, NoteOrius is set to perform at both the Winter and Spring Vocal Concerts, and hopes to begin branching out with more performances both at SJB and for the larger community. In Memoriam Eighteenth Annual Memorial Mass Tom Butler, husband of Denise, former staff member, and father to Thomas ‘01, Deanne ‘03, Brendan ’03, Courtney ‘05, Conor ‘06, and Kerry ’08 on July 24, 2014. John (Jack) K. Gremse, brother of Patricia Callahan, faculty member in the Religious Studies Department and uncle to James Callahan ’10 in September of 2014. Grace Anne Clarke, mother of Sarah Joyner, faculty member, Social Studies Department and grandmother to Stevon Nicholas ’13 and Sophomore student Noah in August of 2014. Rosemary Curran, mother of Mary Patterson, former faculty member, Math Department in September of 2014. On Saturday, November 2nd, we remembered those deceased members of our community. Guided by faith, hope, and love; let us continue to celebrate their legacies and pray for them and their families. The following names were placed on The Tree of Life in our Chapel: Julia Csadenyi, sister of Sr. Julia Murphy, OP, on October 28, 2014. Jayne Carino Burke James Robert Mahoney Louis De Meo, father of Kathy Burns, faculty member in the Art Department and grandfather to Mary Kate ’07 and Senior student Noelle on August 18, 2014. Matthew Carolan Curtis P. Middleton Connor John Coyle Thomas O’Connell Lawrence Donaghy Joseph Pipitone Jessica Ortiz ’11, sister of Angela ’07 and Christina ’14 on October 29, 2014. Elizabeth Geyer Godfrey Marie Ricigliano Raymond A. Sears Sr., father of Patricia ‘71, Andrea ‘72, Marilyn ‘75, Raymond and Timothy, on 3 July 2014. ‘Ray Sears’ was a founding Bingo caller for a highly successful fundraising project in the early years of SJBDHS. Karen Walker-Jagielo Eileen Walsh Tobin Rose M. Koch Robert J. Venturini Rose M. Koch, former faculty member in the Music Department and Choral Director from 1968-1986. Mother to John ’70, Anne ’72, the late Rose Marie ’73, Robert ’75, and Lynn ’80 on August 25, 2014. Sr. Liz Stringer, OP, former faculty member, Science Department on November 3, 2014. Mary Wodhanil, mother- in-law of Lorraine Wodhanil, staff member in the Library on Sept. 24, 2014. 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SAVE THE DATE 2014 Men of Vision, “Gentlemen’s Dinner” Tuesday June 16, 2015 6PM View Restaurant - Oakdale, New York Our 50th year of providing outstanding Catholic faith based education to nearly 20 thousand current and former students will be celebrated in 2016. While this milestone may seem a long way off, there is no time like the present to start planning for this momentous celebration. Beginning with the launch of our Library Renovation project it will culminate in 2016 with the ribbon cutting and re-dedication of that project. We have begun to plan our calendar now. This year we are proud to honor Artie Dromerhauser Former Development Director Robert Spina ’81, Parent, Coach and Volunteer Please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement if you would like more information. 587-8000 x 177