21st Century Learning - Trinity Catholic High School

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21st Century Learning - Trinity Catholic High School
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 15 Annual R epo r t
Trinity Catho lic H ig h Sc h ool
21st Century Learning
Mission Statement
Trinity Catholic High School
is a Roman Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory school
under the direction of the Diocese of Bridgeport.
Trinity Catholic High School is a Christ-centered community committed to educating the whole person
within the Roman Catholic tradition. It provides an atmosphere of respect and reverence in which each
member is able to develop spiritually, morally, intellectually, socially, and physically in order to live as a
positive Christian witness and responsible citizen in the service of God and others.
Faith
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Family
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Football
Letter from Our Principal
Letter from Our Principal
Dear Alumni, Parents & Friends:
I am honored at having been selected as the next principal and enthusiastic at the prospect of working with you to continue the growth of
Trinity Catholic High School. In my short time here, I have already come to understand the great love so many people have for Catholic
High. Let me share my initial perceptions and a few thoughts about our school’s future direction.
I am deeply impressed by the dedication of so many individuals to Catholic High’s mission. Over my four decades in Catholic high
schools as a teacher and administrator, I have worked with many loyal alumni/ae and parents at many schools. But I will confess to
being surprised - and grateful! - at the depth of commitment I have witnessed here.
The intergenerational loyalty of so many alumni/ae and their families is impressive. More than 10% of our students are the second
generation from their families to have attended Catholic High. And being located in a great neighborhood in a great city, Catholic High
is positioned well for growth going forward.
One of our top priorities is increasing enrollment, and I am confident that with a renewed focus on academics, including 21st-century
learning through the 1:1 technology program described elsewhere in this issue and a new high-profile Honors program for incoming
freshmen, we will attract increasing numbers of students.
Yet like all Catholic schools, Catholic High also faces some challenges. Our facility is aging. This summer we accelerated our roof
replacement project to complete Phases Three and Four of a five-year plan. We replaced our telephone system and, of course,
advancing technology requires continuing updates. Most of these improvements to our infrastructure, while costly, are not immediately
visible to visitors.
Maybe that’s why the most frequent comment I hear from returning alumni/ae is “The place hasn’t changed!” We can be proud when
that comment refers to our fidelity to our Catholic identity, or to maintaining the reputation for academic excellence our graduates have
established. Unfortunately it too often refers to our facility.
And that’s one of the reasons I’m excited about our new field initiative. The new turf field will provide our student-athletes with a premium
athletic complex and will also benefit our recruitment effort. More details on the progress of the ENVISION Campaign can be found
elsewhere in this publication.
Meanwhile, we are expanding the Advisory Board so that our school has partners with the expertise we need to guide the future
direction of our school - both to assess all aspects of our educational program and to ensure we have the resources in place to
provide our students the best possible education. Three new committees, Marketing, Education/Programs and Advancement, will join the
Facilities, Field and Finance Committees already established. I look forward to sharing more information about our school’s progress
as the year unfolds. In the meantime, I ask that you keep all of us in the Trinity Catholic High School community in your prayers and
assure you that you will be in ours.
Joseph Gerics Ed.D.
Principal
2014-–2015 Advisory Board Letter
Advisory Board Members
Advisory Board Chair
Chairman
Roger Fox P’96,’00,’04
Vice Chairman
Betsy Mercede ‘68, P’00,’03
Secretary
Barbara Zichichi P’15
Bishop’s Representative
Rev. Msgr. William J. Scheyd, P.A.
Principal
Mark W. Karagus, EdD
Assistant Principal, Student Affairs
Every year when I attend graduation I am reminded of the importance of the work done
every day by our faculty, staff and administration and the support we receive from you,
our Catholic High community.
Exciting highlights for the 2015-2016 year: the continuation of our iPad initiative, the
completion of our new roof and the beginning of construction on our new athletic complex.
As always, we need help from our alumni and friends to support our Annual Fund.
This year the Annual Fund retained 82% of the 2013-2014 Annual Fund donors. This is
an amazing number considering the national average is 67%. This year we saw 159 more
Annual Fund donors and our Annual Fund total increased 25.89% over last year bringing
in $191,461. Without your help it would not be possible to educate the 435 students that
we welcomed in September.
Diane Warzoha
I hope that sometime during the year you are able to visit Trinity so you can witness for
yourself our efforts to become the best high school in our area.
Assistant Principal, Academics
Thank You,
Annamarie Wellington
Faculty Representative
Ernie Bourcier
Legal Attaché
Roger Fox P’96,’00,’04
Chairman, Advisory Board
Daniel McCabe, Esq. ‘67, P’01
Spiritual Director
Rev. Sam Kachuba
Director of Finance & Facilities
Jean E. Correa
Admissions Director
Christine Green P’12,’16
Advancement Director
Kim Harris Maloney ‘85, P’15,’19
Home School Co-Presidents
Alicia Brandfellner P’15
Nora Powell P’12,’15
Board Members
Lisa Duddie P’15
Tom Duddie ‘74, P’15
Rev. James Grosso
Frank Mercede ‘68, P’00,’00,’03,’15
Bruce T. Moore, Jr. ‘01
Al Mossa ‘67
Mary Ann O’Leary P’03,’04,’06,’08,’10,’13
Carol Tusch P’09,’11,’14
Class of 2015/The Advocate, Bob Luckey
Technology / Mission Trip
One iPad, One Stylus, One Platform, Oh My!
Utilizing the iPad as a vehicle for 21st century teaching and learning is a newly established benchmark that is being adopted within
the Diocese of Bridgeport, because it increases student engagement and motivation, enhances academic performance, and fosters
instructional flexibility and resource efficiency. While innumerable benefits to multimodal teaching and learning have been recognized by
educational facilities worldwide, Trinity Catholic High School prides itself on selecting a technologically advanced platform that not only
bolsters academic achievement, but also enables students to further develop in the ways that support our school’s mission. Spiritual, moral,
intellectual, and social development fueled by a cognizant faculty, a euphoric student body, and an embracing community will steer the
Crusaders to success as iPad education emerges on our campus during the 2015-2016 school year.
Social interaction, spiritual stimulation, and academic excellence are all opportunities presented to students through Trinity Catholic
High School’s tight knit community. As we jump further into a 21st century style of learning these prospects are broadened. Through the
intertwining of synchronous and asynchronous learning, students will be better equipped for the technological changes that have swept
throughout higher education and the modern workforce. Enhancing students’ resourcefulness, while inciting interaction and connectivity
with peers, teachers, and texts, will ultimately broaden the academic prospects within the Trinity Catholic High School community. This
will afford teachers a means for facilitating discussions, lessons and assessments rooted in real world practical experiences.
Pairing the educational and technological modality of use of the iPad with the ingenuity of our faculty, staff, and students creates an
environment for substantive and creative educational opportunities. As students translate proficiencies and confidences gained in
the classroom to their community outreach, service, and career endeavors, the impact of technologically enhanced education in this
community will be undeniably remarkable.
Mission Trip
Christina Ferreira ‘16
Trinity Catholic High School takes on a mission trip. If that simple sentence does not describe the Crusaders sufficiently, who knows
what would. The Crusaders succeeded in reaching the amount of applicants due to the motivation, compassion, acceptance, and
spiritual leadership of none other than Father Sam. Not knowing what to expect when climbing onto the coach bus that was packed with
sleeping bags, fans, extra socks, and more snacks than the average Walmart sells, the students, Ms. Forlenzo, Mrs. Egan, Ms. Branca,
Father Sam, and even two seminarians, Dan and David, did not fail to have a smile breaking through their nervousness for the journey
ahead. Upon arrival, kids from all different parishes across the nation greeted the Crusaders, giving them a sense of what college will
be like; a fresh start with people from all over. When most hear the phrase “mission trip,” community service comes to mind, which is
an accurate mindset. However, Catholic Heart Workcamp provided so much more. Some rekindled their love with God while some
made unexpected friendships. Maybe it was the little water and sleeping on air mattresses in a classroom that created a bond, but any
Crusader can agree that being able to automatically befriend someone without judgment is definitely a Trinity Catholic High School
characteristic. The mission trip has yet to grow to its full potential but its past attendees are adamant in keeping it alive. This phrase
regarding mission trips in general is overused, but it truly was a life-changing experience. Community service may feed those in need,
but it also feeds the soul of the giver.
Mission Trip 2015
Mission Trip 2015
Envision Campaign
The goals of the Envision Campaign
for the short and long-term future of
the Trinity Catholic High School are to:
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Promote the school’s Catholic identity and values
Ensure a premium 21st century educational experience
Update and enhance campus and infrastructure
Ensure the school’s financial stability
Why a new sports complex
A new sports complex means many things to Trinity Catholic High School and its athletes, present and future. We groom our athletes to
compete at the next level where they will play on a turf field. Also, a turf field proves to be more durable, has fewer maintenance costs
and provides a safer surface with fewer injuries to the athletes.
Repositioning the field will allow the baseball and softball fields to be utilized without having to remove goal posts from the outfield. More
Trinity Catholic High School sports will be able to play and practice simultaneously. Besides saving money on rental of off-site fields, this
will permit the lacrosse team to play home games for the first time. Field lighting for evening games and events will also increase time
available for practices and competition. The field can be used throughout the year and without concern for weather conditions.
The importance of athletics to the trinity experience
Nearly 80% of all our students participate in one or more competitive athletic activities. Sports and physical education are an integral
part of the school’s educational program. Interscholastic competition provides students with physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual
experiences that benefit not only the individual, but the school and total community as well. Participants not only become physically fit
but also develop self-discipline, loyalty and commitment to a cause greater than themselves. The all-purpose turf field will be used by all
students and will help accommodate the needs and expectations of our 21st century school.
Where we stand
Construction has begun!
We are moving forward, but we still have work to do! Fundraising in ongoing to close the gap and secure a minimum of an additional
$750,000 to reach a $3 million goal. The amount raised will determine the scope of the finished project.
Your partnership advances the mission
Trinity Catholic High School needs your help to achieve this goal! This project will be funded through designated gifts above and beyond
the Annual Fund. Show your Crusader Spirit and Pride and contribute to making this project a reality. Commitments can be made over
a three to five year period. Prestigious naming opportunities exist.
Together…Let’s Envision…and Achieve it!
*Contribution details for Phase 2 of the Campaign, which includes enhancements to the Library and the Auditorium will commence
in 2016.
Contact Kim Maloney, Director of Advancement at 203.322.3401 or [email protected] for information or to make a gift.
Envision Campaign
Dr. Joseph Gerics, Principal, and
the school’s Advisory Board are
supported by many in making
this goal a reality including:
Bishop Frank Caggiano
Advancement Office
Kim Harris Maloney ’85 P’15,’19
Betsy Mercede ’68 P’00,’03
Field Committee
Jim Daine P’16,’17
Bryan Fox ’94
Roger Fox P’94,’96,’00
Anthony Gaglio P’06,’08,’11
Steve Green P’12,’16
Mike Macari P’00,’02,’06,’09,’13
Sheila Mara P’05,’07,’09
Frank Mercede ’68 P’00,’00,’03,’15
Red O’Leary ’74 P’03,’04,’06,’08,’10,’13
Tony Pavia ’72
John Romano ’79 P’08,’12
Bob Robustelli ’70 P’12
Paul Tusch P’09,’11,’14
Phase 1 Jubilee of Sport
14/15 Sports Team Captians
On the chilly morning of April 24, 2015 Bishop Frank J. Caggiano presided over a groundbreaking ceremony, as construction of a new
sports field at Trinity Catholic High School will commence this fall.
This symbolic groundbreaking follows three years of planning and is part of the school’s multi-year ENVISION Campaign to upgrade
and renovate its facilities and provide the latest educational technology. “This venture is important to making it possible for Trinity
Catholic High School to better serve our school community”, said Dr. Joseph Gerics, Principal. “This Envision Campaign is building on
the school’s tradition of preparing young men and women to achieve their highest potential in all facets of life.”
The $3 million dollar campaign is the largest since the school’s opening in 1958. Phase 1 of the campaign was approved by the
Zoning Board of the City of Stamford last fall, and will include a complete refurbishing of the rear-of-school field campus to include a
brand-new, multi-purpose, turf field for varsity and JV football, boys’ and girls’ soccer, lacrosse, and girls’ field hockey. To date,
generous donations have been made by dozens of alumni, parents and corporations towards the Phase 1 goal of $3 million.
With the support of the Diocese of Bridgeport, additional phases of the campaign to renew, rebuild and revitalize Trinity Catholic
High School will commence upon the completion of Phase 1 and will include a new media center and auditorium upgrades, plant
improvements and renovation of the baseball and softball fields.
“The new sports complex is one part of an overall strategic plan for Trinity Catholic High School. It began with a needs assessment to
identify initiatives that will move the high school forward. Our goal is to offer the highest level of contemporary educational services in
a faith-based environment, as well as accommodate an anticipated growth in its student population over the next two decades,” said
Sister Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ, Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese. “As the only diocesan high school in this area of
Fairfield County, it is important to the diocese that Trinity Catholic has a strong and bright future.”
2014-–2015 Administration & Staff
Members of the Class of 2015
Principal
Mark Karagus, EdD
Assistant Principal, Student Affairs
Diane Warzoha
Assistant Principal, Academics
Annamarie Wellington
Spiritual Director
Rev. Sam Kachuba
Director of Finance & Facilities
Jean E. Correa
Principal’s Assistant
Patty Caruso ‘75, P’05
School Secretary
Diane O’Connell P’88
Advancement Director
Kim Harris Maloney ‘85 ‘P15,’19
Advancement Services Manager
Betsy Mercede ‘68, P’00,’03
Alumni Director
Ernie Bourcier
Admissions Director
Christine Green P’12,’16
Paul Jason Albitres
Elizabeth Lynn Ast
Rafal Nicholas Bierezowiec*†
Scott W. Brandfellner, Jr.
Liam Butler
Kaitlyn Anne Cameron
Maria Danielle Caponetti
Matthew Philip Carlson
Analese Nicole Carlucci
Giovan Guiseppe Carrizzo
Nicole Ann Cecio
Zarif Ar-rafe Chowdhury*
Thomas Gerard Costigan
Philmon T. Daniel*
Dominick Daniele
Briana Francesca DeFranco
Nicola M. D’Elia
John DeVita*
Gina Marie DeVito*†
Wendy DiMartino
Hannah R. Doyle
Paul Joseph Duddie
Conor Pierce Ehring
Robert F. Fabrizio
Jack Farrell*†
Lorenzo Foroni
Matthew Edward Fraioli
Erin Marie Frederick
Antonetta Gashaj
Xiaoyi Ge
Luis A. Gonzalez
Cameron Greig
Jahlani Damir Gudger
Jiayang He*
Robert William Herrmann III*†
Patrick Wright Hickey
Anthony Kirk Hoegemann
Amy Frances Hurd*
Kyle J. James
Maya Noelle Job*†
Sarah K. Joseph
Bamboo Gunn Kanyuck
Daniel John Kolenberg
Nicholas F. Kuehn
Michael Ryan Kulish
Zukang Liu
Brooke Alexandra Lockwood
Lyric Amanda Loglisci*
Paul Joseph Lombardi
Matthew Alexander Lopez*
James Patrick Loughran
Jianming Luan
Nicholas G. Lupinacci*†
Megan Marie Mackey
Patrick John Maloney
Alexandra Marie Margarone*†
Cassidy McAndrew
Lindsey Louise McMahon*†
Nicola Elizabeth Mercede*
Daniella Natalia Mossa
Joseph Kenneth Nelson*†
Diego Felipe Noreña*†
Griffin Richard Northrop
Justice K. Page
Conor G. Patterson
Anne Maureen Peltier
Anthony Francesco Pisano
Randy Polonia
Sean Patrick Powell
Justin A. Przypek
Adam Gregory Pulcyn
John Andrew Quinn
Thomas Martin Quinn
Marybelle Raymond*†
Kellie B. Reis
Yi Ren
Britney Moheisha Reynolds*
Anastasia M. Ricci
Kyle Patrick Richter
Lauren Marie Roach
Martin I. Rodriguez Valenzuela
Shannon Victoria Rubin*†
Counseling Registrar & Secretary
Marita Ferro Possidento ‘67, P’92,’94
Athletic Director
Tracy Nichols
Nurse
Lisa Latte Brown ‘74, P’03
Lorraine Olson ‘72
Facilities Manager
Mark Kuehn
Class of 2015/The Advocate, Bob Luckey
Emily Rubino*
Sara Rubino*
John Ryan Rutherford*†
Samuel Morgan Ruzzi
Justin D. Sabanski
Andrew Scanlan
Sarah Ray Schlegel*
William Tyler Schreiber
Christopher B. Schwartz*†
Brittany Slavinsky
Lauren Sperrazza*
Matthew Sperrazza*†
Tyrell Bryton St. John
Stacie T. Stathopoulos
Donneria Stephenson
Patrick Stots
Eamon McLaughlin Sweeney
Thomas Farrell Sweeney*†
Emery Rene Tedesco*†
Mia Michelle Terenzio
Angela Christina Tournas
Amanda Ulysse
Kimberly F. Vaca*
Alexandria Mary Verses
Deanna Rose Vivirito
Inva Vuthaj
Anbang Wang*
Han Wang
Kaitlyn Anne Wells*†
Emily Nicole Wolfe*
Ryan Francis Wolfe*†
Hannah Haiting Yao†
Tian Zhang
Zipu Zhao
Wenjia Zhou
† Presidential Education Award
* National Honor Society
Class Moderators:
Mr. Thomas Kriz
Mrs. Diane Warzoha
Class of 2015 College Acceptances
Adelphi University
American International College
American University
Appalachian State University
Arizona State University
Assumption College
Auburn University
Austin Community College
Babson College
Becker College
Belmont University
Bentley University
Binghamton University
Boise State University
Boston University
Bryant University
Buffalo State College of SUNY
California State University at East Bay
Castleton State College
Central Connecticut State University
Clemson University
Coastal Carolina University
College of the Holy Cross
Cornell University
Creighton University
Curry College
Dartmouth College
Dean College
DePaul University
Duquesne University
East Carolina University
Eastern Connecticut State University
Elon University
Endicott College
Fairfield University
Ferris State University
Fordham University
Franklin Pierce University
Hendrix College
High Point University
Hofstra University
Indiana University at Bloomington
Iona College
Ithaca College
Johnson & Wales University
Keene State University
La Salle University
Lasell College
Lehigh University
Lincoln Technology Institute
Lincoln University
Loyola University at Chicago
Loyola University at Maryland
Loyola University at New Orleans
Lynn University
Manhattan College
Manhattanville College
Marist College
Marquette University
Marymount Manhattan College
Miami University, Oxford
Michigan State University
Mount Saint Mary’s University
New Jersey Institute of Technology
New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury
New York University
Newbury College
Nichols College
Northeastern University
Norwalk Community College
Oklahoma State University
Pace University, New York City
Pace University, Westchester Campus
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park
Plymouth State University
Porter and Chester Institute
Providence College
Purdue University
Quinnipiac University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Richmond the American International College in
London
Rivier University
Rochester Institute of Technology
Roger Williams University
Sacred Heart University
Saint Joseph’s University
Saint Michael’s College
Salve Regina University
San Diego State University
School of Audio Engineering, New York
Seton Hall University
Siena College
Southern Connecticut State University
Southern New Hampshire University
Springfield College
St. Bonaventure University
St. John’s University, Queens Campus
State University of New York at Albany
Stonehill College
Stony Brook University
Syracuse University
Texas A&M University
The Catholic University of America
The College of Saint Rose
The Ohio State University
The University of Alabama
The University of Arizona
The University of Georgia
The University of North Carolina at Wilmington
The University of Scranton
The University of Tampa
The University of Texas at Austin
Tony & Guy Hairdressing Academy
Towson University
University of Bridgeport
University of British Columbia
University of Chile
University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut at Hartford
University of Connecticut at Stamford
University of Dayton
University of Delaware
University of Hartford
University of Kentucky
University of Maine
University of Maine at Farmington
University of Maryland at Baltimore County
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
University of Miami
University of Mississippi
University of New Hampshire
University of New Haven
University of Oregon
University of Pittsburg
University of Rhode Island
University of San Francisco
University of South Carolina
University of South Florida at Tampa
University of Vermont
University of Washington
Villanova University
Virginia Tech University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington and Jefferson College
Washington College
West Virginia University
Western Connecticut State University
Western New England University
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Worchester State University
Xavier University
Colleges listed in bold indicate college of attendance
2015 Academic Highlights
Britney Reynolds ‘15 and her team won the regional competition of the 2014 Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge and earned the right
to compete in the National Competition in California.
The Diocese of Bridgeport uses Standardized Testing for it’s Religion Programs: ACRE Assessment of Catechesis and Religious
Education. It covers: Knowledge of the Faith, Liturgical Life, Moral Formation, Prayer, Communal Life and Missionary Spirit. The
following Seniors scored 100% on this National Exam: Cassidy McAndrew ‘15, Lindsay McMahon ‘15, Diego Norena ‘15, Jack
Rutherford ‘15, and Ryan Wolfe ‘15.
Marybelle Raymond ’15 and Lauren Sperrazza ‘15 were recipients of the 2015 State Street Debating Society Scholarship. The
awards were presented at the Annual Scholarship Banquet.
Trinity Catholic High School celebrated Chinese New Year with our international students, their host parents and faculty. The students
were excited to hear presentations from their peers and celebrate the 4712th Chinese New Year with them.
Rafal Bierezowiec ‘15, Gina DeVito ‘15, Marybelle Raymond ‘15 and Lauren Sperrazza ‘15, were awarded scholarships by
the Stamford Woman’s Club at the 2015 Woman’s Club Scholarship Awards Tea on April 8th.
Gina De Vito ‘15, Philmon Daniel ‘15 and Marybelle Raymond ‘15 received scholarships from the Stamford Rotary at their
Annual Awards Luncheon.
Britney Reynolds ‘15, Anne Peltier ‘15 and Marybelle Raymond ’15 received scholarships at the Dollars for Scholars annual
awards ceremony held in the spring.
Thomas Sweeney ’15 received the Stamford Board of Realtors Scholarship.
Emery Tedesco ’15 was one of three recipients of the Richard E. Taber Citizenship Award from First County Bank. The recipients are
chosen among students from Stamford, Greenwich, Norwalk, Darien, New Canaan and Westport.
Lizzy Ast ‘15 received the Greenwich Scholarship Award and the Robert S. Curtis Memorial Scholarship of the Greenwich
Association of Realtors, a four-year scholarship, at the 43rd Annual Greenwich Scholarship Awards night held in June. The award was
presented by Theresa Hatton, Executive Director of the Board of Realtors.
Trinity Catholic High School inducted 27 members of the Sedes
Spiente Chapter of the National Honor Society at our traditional
candlelight ceremony in the fall of 2014. These students have exhibited
high levels of leadership, service to school and the community, along
with character and integrity in all aspects of their lives.
Seventeen students have been recognized by the
College Board as AP Scholars for their excellent scores
in Advanced Placement tests. We offer eight AP courses:
Calculus, Chemistry, English Language and Literature,
European and US History, Physics, and Spanish Language.
Sedes Sapiente Chapter
AP Scholars
Emily Bates ‘16
Christina Bellacicco ‘16
Rafal Bierezowiec ‘15
Zarif Chowdhury ‘15
Mary Conlon ‘16
Emma Connolly ‘16
Dillon Daine ‘16
Philmon Daniel ‘15
John DeVita ‘15
Rebecka Dorlean ‘16
Jack Farrell ‘15
Kimberly Francois ‘16
Christine Handler ‘16
Nicole Harris ‘16
Robert Herrmann ‘15
Amy Hurd ‘15
Maya Job ‘15
Anne Lamonte ‘16
William Lesoravage ‘16
Lyric Loglisci ‘15
Matthew Lopez ‘15
Nicola Mercede ‘15
Emily Merole ‘16
Emily Rubino ‘15
Sara Rubino ‘15
Jack Rutherford ‘15
Kimberly Vaca ‘15
AP Scholars with Distinction:
AP Scholars:
Matthew Lopez ‘15
Lindsey McMahon ‘15
Shannon Rubin ‘15
Thomas Sweeney ‘15
Ryan Wolfe ‘15
Hannah Yao ‘15
Rafal Bierezowiec ‘15
Jack Farrell ‘15
Jia Yang He ‘15
Daniel Kolenberg ‘15
James Loughran ‘15
Nicholas Lupinacci ‘15
Diego Norena ‘15
John Rutherford ‘15
Christopher Schwartz ‘15
Elizabeth Smyth ‘16
AP Scholars with Honor:
Kaitlyn Cameron ‘15
Service to Others
Food Drive
Since the doors have opened at 926 Newfield Ave. there has been a food drive
taking place each year, ever changing and growing with the passing of time. The 2014 Trinity
Catholic High School Thanksgiving Food & Cereal Drive surpassed their goal of 4370lbs
of food by 3332.43lbs bringing in a total of 7702.43lbs. This total includes 400 boxes of
cereal and 86 turkeys. The students and faculty also participated in a no-shave November
fundraiser which raised funds toward turkey purchases. Food was delivered to The Food Bank of
Lower Fairfield County, Inc. and cereal was donated to St Joseph’s Parenting Center of Stamford.
Blood Drive(s)
A long-standing tradition each year, the Senior Class sponsors a fall and spring blood drive for the
American Red Cross as their class service project. In addition to raising awareness for the need for blood
donations, over 33 useable pints in the fall and 31 useable pints in the spring were collected. Chairperson
Lindsey McMahon and all the seniors who worked on this service project did an excellent job of carrying
on this Senior Class tradition.
Toy Drive
Thank you to those members of our Crusader family who helped share the Spirit of Christmas by
donating Toys to our Annual Toy Drive. We fulfilled 35 Wish Cards for specific children and collected
an additional 300 toys for the general Inspirica Toy Drive.
March for Life
On Thursday, January 22, eighteen students and five chaperones travelled to Washington, D.C. to
participate in the 2015 March for Life. The trip began with the Life is Very Good rally and a Mass
celebrated at the Patriot Center of George Mason University followed by the March from the Washington
Monument up past the Capitol and concluded at the congressional offices. The March for Life is a peaceful
demonstration to share the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time, legalized
abortion on demand.
Pink Week
The National Honor Society sponsored Breast Cancer Awareness Week, raising money through
bake sales and a collection of spare change each lunch period. During Pink Week, Stamford health
care professionals, Elaine Morganelli M.D., Jennifer Bishop M.D. and Liz Manfredo M.S., RD
Administrator, Cancer Services, spoke with the senior girls about breast care and the
importance of self-examination. Craig Tifford M.D. and Dominique Srdanovic, GU Nurse Navigator,
spoke with the senior boys about testicular cancer. Pink Week ended with the “Going Pink” rally
when students were given facts, information and statistics about breast cancer. Mrs. Warzoha,
Assistant Principal, spoke to the students as a breast cancer survivor. On behalf of all cancer
patients, she offered her thanks for the way we raise both funds and awareness. The Trinity Catholic
community donated nearly $2000 to the Bennett Cancer Center at Stamford Hospital.
Pay it Forward – Help the Homeless
Sophomore Backpack Project March 2015... There is tremendous power and positive energy
in giving. Each year the sophomores at Trinity Catholic High School take part in “Paying it
Forward.” It is a concept of selfless giving and a way to unite people all over the world, allowing us to
experience the true power of giving and making a positive difference. As we all know the
winters in CT are brutal. We can’t imagine how hard it would be to live out on the streets in
this extreme weather. Our goal was to encourage everyone to embrace the incredible power of
giving by helping us create care packages to deliver to various emergency homeless shelters in CT.
Arts & Athletics Highlights
Arts
Crusader Players
Congratulations to the Crusader Players cast and crew for their Seven Angels Theatre nominations for
“It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Catch Me If You Can” their 2014/2015 productions. Nominations included:
Best contemporary musical: “Catch Me If You Can.”
Best performance as a leading actor: Matt Sperazza ‘15 as Frank Abagnale in “Catch Me If Your Can.”
Best performance as a supporting actress: Lizzy Ast ‘15 as Paula Abagnale in “Catch Me If Your Can.”
Pest performance by an actor in a comic role: Evan Guererra ‘18 as Ernie in “It’s A Wonderful Life.”
Best performance by an actress in a comic role: Ashley Gian ‘16 as Violette Peterson in “It’s A Wonderful Life.”
A Halo Award was given to Matt Sperrazza ‘15 and Jourdan Miller ‘17 for best performance by a dynamic
duo in a play.
A Gypsy Award went to Domenica Lopez ‘17.
Spring 2015
“Catch Me If You Can“
Athletics
Baseball 17-8
The varsity baseball team had an impressive year; they qualified for FCIAC playoffs and made it to the
semi-finals and qualified for CIAC playoffs and progressed to round 3. Congratulations to the baseball
team on receiving the Tony Marucco trophy, which is given to the city baseball champion each year.
Trinity Catholic High School is a repeat winner.
Randy Polonia ’15 was named Hearst Newspapers CT Baseball Player of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year!
Randy was also named the FCIAC Player of the Year for the second year in a row and named to two All State
teams: The Connecticut High School Coaches Association team and the New Haven Register team. He was
selected to play in the state Senior All Star game in June.
Randy Polonia ‘15
Dan Bernard ‘16, Thomas Costigan ‘15, Dillon Daine ‘16 and Matt Fraioli ‘15 were named to the All FCIAC Eastern
Division team while Cam Greig ‘15, Anthony Hoegemann ‘15 and Nick Lupinacci ‘15 received Honorable Mention.
Trinity Catholic Baseball gave head Coach Tracy Nichols his 200th career win when they defeated Fairfield Warde.
Boys Basketball 9-12
Qualified for State playoffs.
Tyrell St. John ‘15 was named to both the All State and Hearst Newspapers Super
15 Boys Basketball teams. Tyrell was also named to the All FCIAC second team.
Girls Basketball 3-17
Amy Hurd ‘15 was named to Third Team All-FCIAC.
Gina DeVito ‘15 and Erin Frederick ’15 were named All-FCIAC Honorable Mention.
Boys Ice Hockey 4-16
Girls Soccer ‘14
Griffin Northrop ‘15 was selected to the Division II Second Team for the
2015 CHSCA All-State Boys Hockey team.
Boys Lacrosse 0-16
All-American Justin Greene ‘17 was named a 2015 Brine National High School
and was selected to represent the Connecticut Team 2016/2017 at the 2015
Brine National Lacrosse Classic in the summer of 2015.
Boys Soccer 1-14-1
Nick Lupinacci ‘15, Francesco Ninivaggi ‘16, and Rafal Bierewiecz ‘15 were named to the Boys Soccer East Team.
Girls Volleyball ‘14
Arts & Athletics Highlights
Football: 7-4
Congratulations to Head Football Coach Donny Panapada for being named the Coach of the Year by Hearst
Newspapers. The honor is well deserved as he turned the team around from 0-11 to 7-4 in one year.
Thomas Costigan ’15 and Randy Polonia ’15 were also honored by the same organization on their All Star Team.
City Champs – Opportunity knocked Saturday, November 1, 2015, at Alumni Field and the Trinity Catholic High School football
team answered. The Crusaders scored four touchdowns of 70 yards or longer — including three on special teams — overwhelming
Stamford 44 -12. The victory meant Trinity Catholic captured the coveted Paul Kuczo Trophy as 2014 Stamford City Football
Champions. Trinity Catholic High School had defeated Westhill 38-28 back on September 20.
Thomas Costigan ‘15 signed his National Letter of Intent with Bryant University (D1) on Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Thomas
was both an All FCIAC & All State football player who is a three sport captain-Football, Basketball & Baseball.
Tom Sweeney ’15 named National Football Hall of Fame Scholar/Athlete.
PJ Duddie ’15 received the Stamford Old Timers Andy Robustelli Football Lineman Award.
The Annual Crusader Football Breakfast Banquet took place in January. The banquet is a celebration of the Crusader Football season
bringing together the players, cheerleaders, family and friends. The following awards were presented at the breakfast:
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Mickey Lione Award (team MVP): Thomas Costigan ‘15
Offensive Player of the Year: Randy Polonia ‘15
Hatchet Man: Thomas Costigan ‘15
Lineman of the Year: Patrick Maloney ‘15
Crusader Award: Justin Przypek ‘15
Drew Schemera Courage Award: Sam Ruzzi ‘15
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St. Vincent De Paul Award for Volunteerism: Jackie Nelson P’16
In recognition of three years of service, support and dedication
as Football Manager to Kyle Richter ‘15
Modified Team Offensive MOP: Michael Kaminski ‘18
Modified Team Defensive MOP: John Petrizzi ‘18
Golf
Qualified for Division IV State Tournament.
Girls Soccer 0-16
Christina Bellacicco ‘16 was named to the Girls Soccer Second Team.
The Girls Varsity Soccer Team was awarded the prestigious Brian Kelly Award for
sportsmanship by the Southern Connecticut Soccer Officials Association. The
team was applauded for its conduct and character on the field of play. The Lady
Crusaders were also congratulated by the group for recording the highest average
score by unanimous vote of the 80 voting officials in the history of the award. Congratulations to the team and Coach Mike Calle.
Softball 5-15
Leah Zarilli ’16 was named to the FCIAC First Team and Emily Ellis ’17 and Ava Fusaro ‘17 received FCIAC Honorable Mention.
Boys Tennis 1-15 / Girls Tennis 3-13
Girls Volleyball 6-12
Elle Smyth ‘16 was named to represent Trinity Catholic High School on the Second Team All-FCIAC Volleyball team by the coaches
in the league.
Gina Devito ’15 was chosen to play in the first ever State Senior Volleyball All Star Game.
Leah Zarilli ’16 was named to the Volleyball Honorable Mention Team.
Individual Honors
Shannon Daine ‘17 was named Class S State Champion Diver & All State; 4th Place in FCIAC Diving & 7th Place in State Open
Diving.
Gina DeVito ‘15 was named Stamford Old Timers Scholar/Athlete & North Stamford Exchange Club Scholar/Athlete.
Maya Job ‘15 & Ryan Wolfe ‘15 were named CAS/CIAC Scholar Athletes.
Stephanie Tancs ‘18 & Emily Merole ‘16 were Gold Medalists at the 2015 Colonial Classic Synchronized Skating Competition in
the Open Juvenile Division.
2014–2015 Annual Fund Committee / Financial Summary
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 (Unaudited Figures - $ in thousands)
Principal
Mark Karagus, Ed.D
Advancement Office
Ernie Bourcier
Lisa Latte Brown ‘74, P’03
Kim Harris Maloney ‘85, P’15,’19
Betsy Alipranti Mercede ‘68, P’00,’03
Leadership Giving
Msgr. Tom Powers
Msgr. Edward Surwilo
Pete & Debbie Szemenyei P’08,’11,’14
Joseph Tooher
Msgr. Robert Weiss
Current Parents
Chris & Erin Brinton P’17
Wally & Mary Hurd P’11,’13,’15,’18
Matt & Kim Kollar P’17
Tony & Mary Lamonte P’16
Tim & Julie Nelson P’15,’17
Jeff & Laura Rubin P’15
Alumni
Tom ’74 & Lisa Duddie P’15
Chris D’Onofrio ‘99
Andrena Forlenzo ‘04
Anthony ‘72 & Diane Matteis P’00,’03,’06
Tim Pappas ‘11
Ken Pierce ‘74
Ryan Salvatore ‘98
Sean ‘86 & Jeanne Meehan ‘88
Scanlan P’15,’17
Torey Tomas ‘03
John ‘83 & Monica Loughran ‘83 Welch
Faculty & Staff
Katrina Egan
Rev. Sam Kachuba
Thomas Kriz
Parents of Alumni & Grandparents
Alexander Koproski GP’12,’17
Dr. John & Peggy Meehan P’88,’92,’97,
GP’15,’17
Marie Metz P’84,’85
Rita Connelly Romano ‘60,
P’82,’84,’85,’87,’88,’90,’92
GP’07,’09,’10,’15,’18
Revenue
Tuition & Fees
$5, 731
97%
Scholarships & Financial Aid - $ 802
-13%
Development Income
$ 423
7%
Fundraising
$ 217
4%
Other Auxiliary Income
$ 278
4%
Interest & Investment Income $ 82
1%
Total Revenue
$5,929 100%
n Tuition & Fees
n Scholarships & Financial Aid
n Development Income
n Fundraising
n Other Auxiliary Income
n Interest & Investment Income
Expenses
Compensation & Benefits
Professional Fees & Insurance
Utilities, Repairs, Maint.
& Transportation
Instructional & Administrative
Supplies
Fundraising
Athletics
Student Activities
General Institutional Expenses
Total Expenses
Net Ordinary Income
$ 4,173
$ 202
71%
3%
$
746
13%
$
$
$
$
$
261
112
158
129
131
4%
2%
3%
2%
2%
n Compensation & Benefits
n Professional Fees & Insurance
n Utilities, Repairs, Maint.
& Transportation
n Instructional & Administrative
$5,912 100%
$
17
2014–2015
Restricted Funds
Envision Campaign - Field
$
Other Temporarily Restricted $
Assets released from restriction -$
Restricted Funds
$
Net Income
$
Supplies
n Fundraising
n Athletics
n Student Activities
n General Institutional Expenses
2 71
25
90
206
223
Actual Cost to Educate
Tuition $13,380
$12,860
Junior Ring Ceremony/Class of 2015
The Annual Fund
Giving for Today...
Planning for Tomorrow
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Ways to Give
Gifts of Cash
Gifts may be in the form of cash, check, credit card, debit card, pledge and on-line
donations to our website: www.trinitycatholic.org.
Trinity Catholic’s major sources of
income are tuition, fees and
philanthropic support.
Matching Gifts
Many companies match contributions their employees make to a non-profit. When
making your gift, request a matching gift form from your company and forward to
the Advancement Office at TCHS. We give full credit to the donor for any gift they make
-as well as any match their employer gives.
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Tuition and fees do not cover the entire
cost to educate a student. The Annual
Fund, other fundraising efforts and
earned income make up the difference.
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Giving to the Annual Fund is the best
way for alumni, parents, parents of
alumni and friends to make a difference
in the future of Trinity Catholic - it’s the
financial lifeblood of the school.
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Can’t write a check for your total
donation at one time? Installment giving
allows you to maximize your gift by
scheduling your contribution over the
course of the school year - July 1st
through June 30th.
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Bequests
Bequests are gifts made through one’s will and may be in the form of cash, property or
a portion of one’s estate.
Life Income Gifts
A life income gift, such as a charitable remainder trust or annuity trust, is an
ideal way to make a substantial gift to the school. Deferred gifts such as these have
significant tax advantages and can increase your income while benefiting Trinity
Catholic High School at the same time.
Gift societies provide an opportunity
for all donors to be recognized and
acknowledged at the level of their
generosity. For the Annual Fund to be
successful, it must reflect the balance
between leadership gifts and broad
participation.
United Way Gifts
You can support both Trinity Catholic High School and participate in your
Corporate United Way Campaign by designating TCHS as the recipient of
your gift on your donor choice form. TCHS will receive your gift through the
United Way based on your payroll deduction instructions or as a one- time amount.
Our school EIN is #06-1560972.
The Veritas Society is a formal
organization of lead benefactors
and is open to all individuals, companies
and foundations who have made a
minimum Annual Fund gift of $1,000.
Mia Terenzio ‘15 and Angela Tournas ‘15
Gifts of Stock
It may be tax-wise to contribute stock rather than cash. Gifts of appreciated stock help
you avoid paying capital gains tax on the stock’s increased value. Furthermore, you
receive an income tax deduction for the stock’s full fair market value on the date you
make the gift. (Stock must have been held for more than a year.)
Your gift to the Annual Fund is an investment in the academic, spiritual and experiential
enrichment of all TCHS students. We depend on our dedicated Trinity Catholic families
and alumni to help keep our school in a position of fiscal stability.
Molly Sheridan ‘16 and Alex DeVita ‘16
Class of 2015 Fall Retreat
2014-–2015 Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors
Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors
Thank you to the many friends and benefactors who have contributed to the 2014-2015 Annual Fund. Gifts listed are for the fiscal year
July 1, 2014, and ending June 30, 2015.
We strive hard to avoid errors and omissions but occasional mistakes do occur. If your name was omitted, listed incorrectly or
misspelled, please accept our sincere apology and notify us of the error.
The Veritas Society
The Veritas Society is comprised of lead benefactors who, through their generosity, demonstrate a commitment to the vision and
mission of Trinity Catholic High School. Membership in the Society is open to all individuals, companies and foundations that make a
gift of $1,000 or more to the Annual Fund.
We remain grateful for all in the Society whose uncommon generosity sets the standard for philanthropy at Trinity Catholic High School.
General Giving Circles
These gifts form the foundation of support for our efforts at Trinity Catholic High School. We are extremely grateful to all who
participate in the life of our school through a commitment to one of our giving circles.
2014-2015
The Heritage Society
$10,000 +
Crusader Society
$1,000 to $2,499
Crusader Society
$1,000 to $2,499
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Green P’12,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Argyris Vassiliou P’16
Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Maria Niell ‘87 Bannon
Mr. Thomas J. Benison ‘84
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Benison ‘77
Mr. Raymond Blanchette
Mr. Ernest Bourcier
Mr. John Burke ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Cingari
Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Connor ‘78
Ms. Melinda Crane ‘72
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Duddie ‘74, P’15
Mr. Roger Fox P‘94,’96,’00
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Gerics
Rev. James Grosso
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hayes P’17
Mr. Denis & Mrs. Elise Meisner ‘68 Healy
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Hurd, Jr. GP’11,’13,’15,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Jania P’17
Knights of Columbus, St. Augustine Council, No 41
Mr. Thomas Kriz
Ms. Xin Lu
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Mahoney P’17
Mr. Peter & Mrs. Maureen Reardon ‘74 McAlliser
Mr. & Mrs. John McDermott ‘61
Mr. Robert McMullan P’16
Ms. Justine Metz ‘84
Mr. Michael Mezzapelle ‘74, P’03,’05,’08,’11
Ms. Karen Quigley Micciulla ‘74
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Nadeau P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Leary ‘74, P’03,’04,‘06,’08,’10,’13
Mr. John Osterndorf ‘74
Mr. Michel Pavia ‘66
Ms. Susan Sachs ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Salvatore P’87,’89,’92,’98
Mr. Peter Sebastian ‘61
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Smyth ‘64, P’94,’99
Mr. & Mrs. John Starks ‘05,’10,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sweeney P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Tully ‘79
Ms. Vivian Vitale-Brown ‘71
Mr. Thomas Vitanza ‘74
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Warzoha
Msgr. Robert Weiss
Mr. John ‘83 & Mrs. Monica Loughran ‘83 Welch
Mr. Di Wu ‘18
Mr. Walter ‘63 & Mrs. Barbara Barich ‘65 Wuchiski
Principal’s Society
$5,000 to $9,999
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Feighery P’98
Mr. Joseph Garcia & Ms. Ellen Clark P’12
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Walsh ‘70
Mr. & Mrs. Fabrizio Zichichi P’15
Benefactor
$2,500 to $4,999
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Brinton P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Curt ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Paul McDermott ‘72
Mr. Robert Duddie ‘75
Mr. & Mrs. James Ferraro ‘75, P’14,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Barry McInerney P’06,’09
Mr. & Mrs. Denis Nayden ‘72
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Nelson P’15,’17
Mrs. Rita Connelly Romano ‘60, P’82,’84,’85,’87,
‘88,’90,’92, GP’07,’09,’10,’15,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. Swords ‘79
Mr. James & Mrs. Cynthia Weiss ‘83 Trefry
P’12,’14
Green & Gold Circle
$500 to $999
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Adkins P’07,’09
Mr. & Mrs. John Anzalone ‘82
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bacher ‘64
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Bardsley P’17
Mr. Michael ‘78 & Mrs. Celeste Miller ‘80 Bouton
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Callahan ‘81
Dr. & Mrs. Vincent Ciaramella GP’16,’18
Mr. Joseph Cingari ‘71, P’09
Mr. & Mrs James Daine P’16,’17
2014-–2015 Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors
Green & Gold Circle
$500 to $999
Legacy Circle
$250 to $499
Loyalty Circle
$100 to $249
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas D. DeVito ‘74, P’02,’06,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Feeley ‘71
Mr. & Mrs. John Geiger II ‘74
Mr. Henri & Dr. Tami Greig P’15
Mr. & Mrs. James Hanley ‘85
Ms. Lynne M. Harrington ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hoff ‘74
Mr. Fred Holzweiss P’75,‘84
Ms. Ellen B. Jones P’14
Reverend Sam Kachuba
Mr. Mark Karagus, Ed.D
Dr. David & Mrs. Maureen Carley ‘74 Kavjian
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Magnifico ‘88, P’16
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Matteis Jr. ’72 P’00,’03,’06
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McAuliffe ‘73
Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Pamela Cushing ‘68 McCarthy
Mr. & Mrs. Martin McKernan P’14,’16
Dr. & Mrs. John Meehan P‘88,’92,’97, GP’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Metz P‘84,’85
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miller P’16
Mr. & Mrs. Taylor Molgano P’16
Mr. Martin W. O’Connor ‘78
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rutherford P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Sabrowski ‘82
Mr. David & Mrs. Jane Sanseverino ‘81 Schwartz P’15
Msgr. Edward Surwilo
Mr. & Mrs. William Susetka ‘71
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Szemenyei P’08,’11,’14
Mr. James Terlizzo ‘63
Mrs. Martha Vassiliou GP’16
Mr. Joseph Vasta GP’00,’03,’06
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Vignola ‘74
Mr. Randy & Mrs. Irene Farley ‘74 Willis
Mr. & Mrs. Kraig Feighery ‘98
Ms. Carol Frattaroli ‘83
Mr. Philip & Mrs. Patricia Pawlik ‘61 Gerhardt
Mr. & Mrs. Enrico Gilberti P’16
Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Haggerty ‘81, P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Griffin Handley ‘90
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hazzard P’16
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Heffernan P’12
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Herrmann P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hosinski
Mr. & Mrs. Enrico Imbrogno ‘78
Dr. Rosemary Meisner Klenk ‘66
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lamonte P’16
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Landi ‘74
Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Carol Kulesza ‘62 Languell
Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Linda Laughlin ‘74 Linnell
Ms. Patricia Murphy Lorusso ‘79
Mr. Kieran ‘71 & Mrs. Blair Wallace ‘71 Mahan
Dr. Cornelius & Dr. Christine Metz ‘85 Ferreira
Ms. Patricia Montaperto ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Muller ‘75, P’05,’09
Ms. Kelly Romano Northrop ‘82, P’07,’09,’10,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Alban Pepa P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Abel Pingol P’14,’16
Msgr. Tom Powers
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Przypek P’15,’16
Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Clare Corcoran ‘76 Purcell
P’07,’09
Mr. Robert & Dr. Lisa Rooney P’07,’10
Ms. Jeanne Rothermich ‘80
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Rubino
Mr. Ryan Salvatore ‘98
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Santer P’18
Mr. Sean ‘86 & Mrs. Jeanne Meehan ‘88 Scanlan
P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Schmidt P’65,’66,’70
Mr. Charles & Mrs. Rosemary Ghiloni ‘81 Schoenherr
P’07,’09
Mr. & Mrs. John Schule P’07,’09,’13
Mr. & Mrs. Lucian Sclafani, Jr. ‘62
Mr. John H. Shaffery ‘77
Mr. Mark & Mrs. Mary Pat Toner ‘74 Sweeney
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Szymanowski ‘72, P’17
Ms. Kathleen Thompson P’17
Mr. Joseph J. Tooher
Mr. George Triantafyllos ‘94
Mr. Joveliano & Mrs. Virginia Cyboski ‘61 Trinidad
Ms. Virginia Troy ‘79
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tusch P’09,’11,’14
Mrs. Kathleen Nuelle Usher ‘74
Mr. & Mrs. Jonah Rufus William P’18
Ms. Margaret Malloy Armstrong ‘67
Mr. John Barnak ‘60
Mr. Robert Gulomb & Ms. Livia DeFilippis ‘74 Barndollar
Mr. & Mrs. AJ Barr ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Benevelli ‘64
Mr. William Benison ‘83
Mr. James Bergenn ‘72
Ms. Carol Ann Kuznoff Berger ‘60
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bianchi GP’13,’15,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bird ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Bosco GP’17
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boucher P’10,’11,’17
Ms. Lakwanda Bradley P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Brady P’14
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Brousseau, Sr. GP’18
Mrs. Rosemary Brown GP’17
Mr. & Mrs. James Brown P’17
Mr. & Mrs. James Brown ‘74
Ms. Mary Ann Brown P’11
Mr. Stephen ‘71 & Mrs. Lisa Latte ‘74 Brown P’03
Mr. Thomas Brown
Mr. Stephen Buckett ‘67
Mr. Richard ‘65 & Mrs. Catherine Malone ‘68 Burkhardt
Mrs. Shirley G. Burns GP’17
Ms. Pat Burns P’17
Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Patricia Repik ‘68 Byrne
Ms. Anne Marie Cacace ‘75
Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Melissa Lockwood ‘86 Caldwell P’17
Mr. Joseph Calo ‘83
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Caponetti P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Cappiello ‘92
Dr. Serena Cardillo ‘93
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Patricia Kalen ‘75 Caruso P’05
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chomiak
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Colarossi, P’14
Ms. Patricia Conlon P’09,’11,’13,’14,’16
Mr. Vincent Cortese ‘07
Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo Cortese P’07,’09,’12
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cullen ‘74, P’01,’03,’05,’07,’17
Mr. John & Mrs. Helene Barry ‘74 Cunningham
Mr. John Curran
Ms. Dana Cyboski ‘02
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dahlgren GP’13,’17
Mrs. Bea Daniels GP’17
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Dastoli P’18
Mr. & Mrs. John DeAngelis P’82,’82
Ms. Mary C. DeCarlo
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey DeRosa P’17
Mr. John DeVita ‘15
Ms. Gina DeVito ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Dineen P‘90,’93,’99
Ms. Marilyn Dodd ‘62
Mr. & Mrs. Allyn Dodd ‘64
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Donnelly GP ‘17
Mr. Richard & Mrs. Marianne Gaertner ‘74 Dorado
Ms. Jamose Dorvilier P’16
Mr. & Mrs. William Durand ‘68
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Ehring P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Ellis P’17
Ms. Gail Farrington ‘63
Ms. Eileen Moran Fortunato ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Foust ‘63
Legacy Circle
$250 to $499
Ms. Ingrid Akerblom ‘76
Amaturo Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Amicucci ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Baranowski P’08,’12
Mr. & Mrs. William Barber ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Terrance Berland P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Bosco P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Braccia ‘67
Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cheryl Matteis ‘75 Busby P’06,’09
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Butler P’18
Mr. Pat Cambareri GP’16
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Carey ‘74
Mr. Anthony ‘86 & Mrs. Lya Pensiero ‘87 Carlucci
P’13,’15,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Nolan Carson P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chartier ‘86
Mr. John Chidsey
Ms. Jean E. Correa
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Cranston P’14,’16
Mrs. Dorothy Crockett GP’15
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Crolla P’08
Ms. Calie Crolla ‘08
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dineen ‘93
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Dolan ‘74
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ellis GP’17
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Farrell P’17
Loyalty Circle
$100 to $249
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Agoglia GP’16
Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Kathleen Toner ‘79 Agonito
Mr. Erik Akerblom ‘79
Mr. Douglas Alderman
Mr. & Mrs. Kenrick Alexander P’16
Mr. Donald Amicucci P’75,’78,’79,’81,’82,’86
Mr. John S. Amicucci ‘82
2014-–2015 Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors
Loyalty Circle
$100 to $249
Loyalty Circle
$100 to $249
Loyalty Circle
$100 to $249
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Fox ‘94
Lt. Col. Martin ‘62 & Mrs. Barbara Walsh ‘62 Foye
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher French ‘78
Mr. & Mrs. James French
Mr. John & Mrs. Kathleen Hogan ‘63 Gallagher
Mr. Edward & Dr. Jennifer Botte ‘92 Gannon
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Ganslen ‘66
Mrs. Carla Gatto GP’17
Msgr. William Genuario
Mr. William & Mrs. Rita Rotelli ‘63 Gerardi P’88,‘89
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Geyer P’17
Mr. John & Mrs. Amy Ueberbacher ‘70 Gillis
Mr.& Mrs. Anthony Guiliani ‘68
Mr. Don Gundry ‘66
Mrs. Emily Haggarty
Mr. & Mrs. George Hajjar P’13,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Handler P’16
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hanrahan ‘76
Mr. & Mrs. Jozef Harabin P’14,’17
Mr. Edward & Mrs. Patricia Jo Lasko ‘68 Haywood
Mr. James Heenehan ‘70
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hennessey P’17
Mr. & Ms. Gerard Holmes P’18
Ms. Marianne Hyer ‘61
Mr. Timothy Jaccarino ‘74
Ms. Darice Joerman P’17
Dr. & Mrs. Owen Kieran P’95,’08,’10
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kinahan GP’13,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Earle King P‘77,’81,’85
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Klein ‘74
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Kollar P’17
Ms. Shilpa Kolli ‘11
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Koproski GP’12,’17,’17
Ms. Antigone Koukoulogiannis ‘99
Mr. Raymond & Mrs. Suzanne Spenard ‘60 Kozak
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kuehn P’12,’15
Mr. Peter & Mrs. Geraldine Schmidt ‘70 Lambo
Mr. Laurence ‘61 & Mrs. Mary Rotelli ‘62 Laureno
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Lefort P’16
Mrs. Joan Lesoravage GP‘16,’18
Mr. & Mrs. James Levato P’18
Ms. Marian Lombardi P’13,’15’18
Ms. Kathleen Long ‘74
Mr. Terrence Loughran ‘87
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Loughran ‘74, P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Loughran
Dr. Atheron & Mrs. Karen Markovich ‘63 Lowry
Ms. Janet Tharp Lucas ‘79
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Lupinacci P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk MacLennan P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Malloy ‘66
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Malloy ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Markovits P’86,’88
Mr. Jason Marra ‘84
Mr. & Mrs. Leoncio Martinez GP’16,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mayglothling ‘66
Mr. & Mrs. Michael McAdams ‘67
Mr. Charles McCarty ‘63
Dr. Elizabeth Natz McClure ‘83
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald McCullough ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. John McDonald P’11,’16
Mr. & Mrs James McElderry GP’15
Ms. Ausra Sirvaitis McKenna P’16
Ms. Lauren Botte McMurry ‘95
Mr. Frank Mecca & Mrs. Betty Fabrizio GP‘15
Mr. Robert Medvey ‘88
Mr. & Mrs. Rafael Menendez-Aponte P’18
Ms. Elizabeth Alipranti Mercede ‘68, P’00,’03
Mr. Christopher Merkle ‘03
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Meyer ‘88, P’13,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Mezzapelle
Mr. & Mrs. David Micik ‘75
Ms. Christine Martinelli Mickiewicz ‘70
Mrs. Karen Fitzgerald Miller ‘83
Mr. Barry Morgan & Ms. Lisa Phillips P’16
Ms. Tracey Morgan-Downey P’17
Mr. Terence Moriarty ‘73
Dr. & Mrs. John Morris P’17,’18
Ms. Polly O’Brien Morrow ‘80
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Mossa ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Murray P’18
Ms. Carmel Nagle GP’18
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Navarro ‘65
Mr. Rick Nelson P’16
Mr. Kathryn Nolan ‘74
Mr. Griffin Northrop ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O’Connell ‘62
Mr. & Mrs. John O’Leary, P’74,’77 GP’03,’04,’06,’08,
’10,’11,’13’13,’16
Mrs. Christine Brennan Omdahl ‘82
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Palma ‘77, P’10,’13
Mr. & Mrs. John Pappajohn GP‘16
Mr. Scott & Mrs. Deborah Howard ‘80 Parrish P’17
Mr. Stanton E. Parrish P ‘71,’78 GP’17
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pascale P’14,’16
Mr. Francis Passaro ‘74
Ms. Elizabeth M. Pate GP’17
Mr. Tony ‘72 & Mrs. Robin Lawler ‘72 Pavia
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Petrizzi ‘87, P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Petrone, II P’10
Ms. Mary Pharo
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Pierce ‘74
Ms. Stacie Garrity Pinover ‘74
Mr. Sean Powell ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Powell P’12,’15
Ms. Geraldine Cronce Pry ‘74
Ms. Teri Pryor ‘74
Mr. Gregory Pulcyn P’15
Mr. John Quinn ‘15
Mr. Thomas Quinn ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Michel Raymond ‘74
Mrs. Beverly Riiska GP’12,’15
Mr. Frank Rubino ‘83
Ms. Doreen Russo Ryan ‘74
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Sabia ‘64
Saint Roch Parish
Mr. James Sabia P’88, GP’16
Mr. Scott Sanseverino ‘78
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Sapia
Mr. Andrew Scanlan ‘15
Ms. Vivian Scanlon ‘74
Mr. Francesco A. Scaturchio
Mr. John & Mrs. Mary Murphy ‘72 Schmidtke
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Sciarretta, Jr. ‘83
Dr. & Mrs. Len Sclafani P’16,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Scott P’17
Mr. Paul Scutti ‘74
Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Judith Cash ‘74 Sgammato
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sheridan P’12,’14,’17
Mr. James ‘67 & Mrs. Susan Rogliano ‘67 Shortley
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Shoztic P’18
Mr. & Mrs. David Sileo ‘81
Mr. Mark & Mrs. Mary Carew ‘68 Silverman
Mr. Andrew & Mrs. Karen Powers ‘83 Slimmon
Ms. Ann Amicucci Smiley ‘75
Mrs. Patricia Smith GP‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Soucy P’14,’18
Mr. Edward Speeckaert ‘98
Ms. Megan Spillane ‘02
Saint Thomas The Apostle Parish
Ms. Maria Stathopoulos P’14,’15
Mr. Peter ‘85 & Mrs. Mary Ellen Sabia ‘88 Stokes P’16
Mr. & Mrs. John Swords ‘72
Mr. & Mrs. Emmanuel Tamiolakis P’17
Mr. Robert & Mrs. Christa Vanech ‘85 Tancs P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Tappe ‘70
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Tedesco P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Thorpe ‘80
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Towne P’98,’00,’03
Ms. Patricia Lodato Tozzi ‘64
Mr. Edward ‘74 & Mrs. Louise Kane ‘74 Turner
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Vakos ‘81, P’10,’12
Mr. Edwin Vane P ‘69,’71,’73,’75
Mr. James ‘74 & Mrs. Roberta Redmond ‘74 Ventre
Mr. Salvatore Vonella GP’16
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Vukson GP’15,’16
Mr. Stanley Wells, Jr. P’12,’15
Mr. Scott & Mrs. Jacqueline Symanko ‘79 Williamson
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Zarrilli P’16
Friends
up to $99
Ms. Suzanne Larkin Abare ‘74
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Giuseppina DelVaglio ‘83 Abbazia
Mrs. Joanne D’Acunto Adams ‘78
Mr. Herman Alswanger
Ancient Order of Hibernians/Ladies Division #59
Mr. David Armistead
Mr. Mark Auriana ‘97
Ms. Mary Barber ‘74
Mr. Frank Bateman, Jr. ‘90
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Kathleen Murphy ‘70 Berger
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Biagiotti GP’13,’16,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Biggeln ‘73
Mr. Paul Borella
Ms. Ann Branca
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray ‘61
Dr. John & Mrs. Mary Beth Hammerl ‘77 Brennan
Mr. Terrence Brennan ‘73
Mrs. Kathleen Brown-Nelson ‘79
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brzoska ‘60
Mr. & Mrs. Jared Capriotti
Mr. John Carrigan ‘71
Mr. John Casey
Mrs. Evelyn Cashman GP’16
Mr. Laurence Cass GP’16
Ms. Joan Christensen ‘74
Mr. Arthur Christensen ‘78
Mr. John & Mrs. Cathy Suppa ‘68 Ciaccio
2014-–2015 Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors
Central Catholic / St. Mary / Restricted Gifts
Friends
up to $99
Friends
up to $99
Friends
up to $99
Mr. Joseph ‘82 & Mrs. Virginia Soldner ‘81 Constantino
Mr. J. Mario Correa
Ms. Gladys Costello
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Crane
Mr. Roger & Mrs. Dorothy Gray ‘78 Crosby
Mr. William Cullen ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore D’Amato GP’14
Mrs. Mary D’Aquila P’02,’05
Mr. Daniel Dauplaise ‘03
Ms. Doreen Davis GP ‘17
Ms. Bonnie DeAngeles
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeMarkey GP’16
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph DeMassa
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeRubeis P‘11,’14,’17
Mr. Adam DeSalvo
Ms. Eva DiPalma
Mr. Christopher D’Onofrio ‘99
Ms. Denise Dorval GP’04,’18
Mr. Terrence & Mrs. Susan Muller ‘73 Dyer P’07
Mr. & Mrs. Luke Egan
Mrs. Susan Symanko ‘73 Ely
Mr. & Mrs. James Ferrara GP’18
Ms. Diane Coppola Fink ‘62
Ms. Andrena Forlenzo ‘04
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Frangione ‘65
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Frattaroli ‘78
Mr. & Mrs. John Fredette
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Diane Czescik ‘81 Fumega P’16
Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Joanne Faugno ‘74 Fusci, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gaffney ‘79
Mrs. Marilyn Garrity
Mr. & Mrs. John Gawlak
Mr. Ron & Mrs. Ellen Larkin ‘75 Gero
Mr. Rick & Mrs. Maria Rotante ‘74 Gianetti
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gibson
Mr. Paul & Mrs. Marilyn Halbach ‘62 Gilbert
Ms. Solange Gomez
Mr. & Mrs. Ennis Granata P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Gaetano Grande
Mr. & Mrs. Rocko Graziano ‘83
Ms. Ellen Greene GP’17
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Griffen P’07
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Guroian P’03
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Handley P’84,’87,’90
Mr. Todd Healy ‘75
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Hendrickson P’16
Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Kathleen D’Aquila ‘02 Holko
Mrs. Gerard Howard P’78,’80, GP’17
Ms. Lauren Hurd ‘11
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Hurd, Jr. GP’11,’13,’15,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Karwon ‘70
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Kasiewicz ‘81
Ms. Eileen Keller ‘85
Mr. & Mrs. John Kelly
Ms. M. Terese Kung ‘86
Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Kushnir
Ms. Carolyn Lawler ‘08
Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Kathleen Fanning ‘74 Leamy
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Lepis, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lione ‘62
Ms. Kristine Liquori ‘11
Ms. Michelle Lobello
Ms. Joanne Loughran
Mr. Nicholas Lupinacci ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Macari ‘81
Mrs. Consuelo Molano Mahoney ‘88
Mr. Alan Malizia ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Malloy ‘74
Mr. John & Mrs. Kim Harris ‘85 Maloney P’15
Ms. Brittany Marciano
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Mashe ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mazzola ‘68
Mr. & Mrs. William McAndrews ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. Jack McArdle ‘70
Ms. Agnes McMorris
Mr. & Mrs. James Mennis ‘74
Mr. William Moylan, Jr.’ 89
Mr. Brian Muller ‘09
Mr. Tracy Nichols
Ms. Geraldine Nuzzo ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Glen O’Connell P’88
Mr. Richard & Mrs. Lorraine Santora ‘72 Olson
Mrs. Lauren O’Neil-Merkle ‘03
Mr. Paul & Mrs. Patricia D’Agostino ‘66 Orsino
Mr. James Palma ‘74
Mr. Timothy Pappas ‘11
Mrs. Eugene Pate P’17
Ms. Casey Pavlick ‘07
Ms. Maureen Peltier P’15
Ms. Janice Perna-Nicholas ‘81
Ms. Penka Petkova
Ms. Angela Pieczko ‘08
Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Pinto, Jr. ‘66
Mr. Rocco ‘68 & Mrs. Marita Ferro ‘67 Possidento
Mr. Sean Powell ‘15
Mr. Jeffrey Raymond ‘82
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Raus P’89,’91
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Riccio
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ricuito GP’16
Ms. Nancy Robinson
Ms. Cecelia Paez Rodriguez ‘88
Mr. Andrew & Mrs. Joanne DeMaio ‘76 Romaniello
Ms. Kathleen Rooney GP’14,’17
Mr. Alan Ruben
Mr. & Mrs. Marek Rydzewski P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Scanlan ‘93
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Schuld GP’14,’17
Mr. Christopher Schwartz ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sghia, Jr.
Mrs. Donna Mazur Simler ‘66
Ms. Susan J. Smith
Ms. Rachael Soss
Ms. Jill Sottosanti
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Struzik ‘69
Mr. John Sullivan ‘79
Mr. Lawrence Symanko
Mr. & Mrs. William Symanko
Ms. Anna Tamborino ‘73
Mr. Michael Tamborrino ‘75
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin B. Tappe ‘70
Ms. Rachel Tarczali
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tassitano, Jr. ‘79
Ms. Emery Tedesco ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Dante Terenzio P’10,’15
Mr. Marc & Mrs. Kathryn M. Gaffney ‘72 Trister
Mr. Maher & Mrs. Monika Pawlik ‘86 Twal
Mr. & Mrs. Kris Ufomaduh P’08
Ms. Rosemarie Vacca
Mr. Ross Vavala
Mr. Joseph Vivirito ‘85
Ms. Bernadette Abbazia Ward ‘74
Mr. Eben & Mrs. Megan Anglim ‘75 Wares
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wellington
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Weston P’09
Mr. Ryan Wolfe ‘15
Mr. Luke Zegibe ‘07
Central Catholic/St. Mary
Central Catholic High School
Mary Packwood ‘80 Cornell
Peter Trench ‘81
St. Mary High School
Elaine Mateycik ‘68 Buschmeyer
David Chiappetta ‘73
Patricia Teufel ‘68 Driscoll P’81,’83
Capt. James Heavey ‘79
Restricted Gifts
Gifts in Support of Athletics
Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo Cortese P’07,’09,’12
Captain & Mrs. Daniel McInerney P’81,’83
Gifts for the Drama Program
Ms. Minnie Antonello GP’17
Dr. & Mrs. John Bates P’14,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Clute ‘64
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hayes P’17
Trinity Catholic Middle School
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Szymanowski ‘72, P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Tedesco P’15
2014-–2015 Walkathon Donors
Trinity Catholic High School again hosted the Walkathon on Sunday, October 19th. Sunshine and blustery winds greeted walkers from
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Holy Spirit, St. Cecilia and Trinity Catholic Middle schools. Proceeds of $14,300 went towards the wireless
upgrades throughout the campus.
Thank you to everyone who contributed.
$1,000 - $2,499
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Astacio P’16
Mr. & Mrs. James Daine P’16,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Dardis P’16,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hayes P’17
Mr. & Mrs. William Lesoravage P’16,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Nelson P’15,’17
$500 - $999
Ms. Lisa Koslo P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Fabrizio Zichichi P’15
$250 - $499
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Brinton P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Jania P’17
Reverend Sam Kachuba
Mr. Mark Karagus, Ed.D
Mr. Rick Nelson P’16
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Walsh P’18
$100 - $249
Mr. & Mrs. Cullen Angus P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Bardsley P’17
Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Anne Marie Sperduti ‘81 Barth
P’18
Mr. James Bergenn ‘72
Mr. & Mrs. Terrance Berland P’17
Ms. Karen Bingham
Ms. Theresa Bogus P’13 ‘16
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Bosco P’17
Ms. Lakwanda Bradley P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Bradley P’10,’12,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Brandfellner P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Buchkowksi P’17
Mr. John Burke
Mr. Greg Burns
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Butler P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Caponetti P’15,’17
Ms. Angela M. Carella
Ms. Kathryn Clark
Ms. Jean E. Correa
Ms. Kelly Cullen ‘17
Mr. & Mrs. Peter DeMarkey ‘88, P’16
Ms. Gina DeVito ‘15
Ms. Marilyn Dodd ‘62
Mr. Thomas Dougherty SMHS’79
Mr. Sean Eilertsen ‘17
Mr. John Ernst ‘70
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Farrell P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Feeley ‘71
Mr. Lorenzo Foroni ‘15
Ms. Erin Frederick ‘15
Mr. Joseph Giglio GP’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Greene P’17
Mr. Evan Guerrera
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Haggerty ‘81, P’18
Mr. & Mrs. George Hajjar P’13,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Handler P’16
Mr. John Hazzard ‘16
Mr. Sean & Mrs. Patty Romano ‘85 Healy P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hennessey P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Hickey P’15
Ms. Amy Hurd ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Hurd P’11,’13,’15,’18
Mr. Alec Jania ‘17
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Janik P’11,’13,’18
Mrs. Darice Joerman P’17
Ms. Nancy Kelley
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Kollar P’17
Mr. Mark Koslo
Mrs. Mary Kovacs GP‘17
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lamonte GP‘16
Mr. Matthew McDonald ‘16
Ms. Lauren Botte McMurry ‘95
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Murray P’18
Mr. Justin Nadeau ‘18
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pascale P’14,‘16
Ms. Mary Rappajohn
Mr. & Mrs. John Ricci P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ricuito GP’16
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robustelli ‘70 P‘03,’05,’12
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Romaniello P’07,‘16
Mrs. Rita Connelly Romano ‘60,
P’82,’84,’85,’87,’88,’90,’92, GP’07,’09,’10,’15,’18
Mr. Scott Sanseverino ‘78
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Santer P’18
Mr. & Mrs. John Schlegel P’15
Ms. Sarah Schlegel ‘15
Mr. David & Mrs. Jane Sanseverino ‘81 Schwartz P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Shoztic P’18
Mrs. Michele Liebelt Smith ‘88
Mr. Robert & Mrs. Christa Vanech ‘85 Tancs P’18
Mr. Joseph Ulloa ‘16
Mr. Zhaocong Wang ’18
Mr. Yitan Wang
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Warzoha
Ms. Kaitlyn Wells ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Zarrilli P’16
Mr. Nicholas Vassiliou ‘16
Courtney Kollar ‘17 & Claudia Geyer ‘17
PJ Duddie ‘15
Future Crusaders
Mary Capriotti
2014-–2015 Walkathon Donors
Walkathon Donors
$50 - $99
Mr. Robert Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Almond
Ms. Melanie Backs
Mr. Luis Benitez ‘18
Mr. Andreas Berner
Mr. Ernest Bourcier
Mr. & Mrs. Antony B. Brown, Jr. P’86, GP’17
Mr. Paul & Mrs. Patricia Buckett ‘68 Brown
Mr. John Carrigan ‘71
Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Carrizzo P’13 ‘15
Dr. & Mrs. Vincent Ciaramella GP’16,’18
Ms. Colleen Condito
Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo Cortese P’07,’09,’12
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Cranston P’14,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeJesus P’14,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey DeRosa P’17
Mr. John DeVita ‘15
Mr. James Fahey
Mr. John Fahey
Mr. Brian Farrell ‘14
Mr. Edward Ferraro GP’18
Mr. Glenn Freer
Mr. & Mrs. John Galatro ‘71, P’03,’07,’16
Mrs. John Gardell
Mr. Cameron Greig ‘15
Mr. Marcel Harabin ‘17
Ms. Pamela Harvey
Mr. & Ms. Gerard Holmes P’18
Mr. Scott Joerman
Mr. William Koslo III ‘18
Mr. Matthew Lacerenza ‘88
Ms. Angela Lian P’16,’18
Mr. Albert Lian P’16,’18
Mr. & Mrs. James McCleneghen GP’17
Ms. Gabriel Menendez-Aporte ‘18
Mr. Michael Molgano ‘16
Mr. Gary Morgan, Jr. ‘17
Ms. Fiona Morgan ‘16
Mr. Eric Nadeau
Ms. Rachel Anne Nelson ‘17
Ms. Kelly Romano Northrop ‘82, P’07,’09,’10,’15
Mrs. Camille Olivieri GP’15,’16
Mr. Kevin Paradis ‘85
Ms. Annie Parrish ‘17
Mrs. Eugene Pate P’17
Ms. Janine Paton
Mr. & Mrs. James Peil, Jr. P’18
Ms. Anne Peltier ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Petrizzi ‘87, P’18
Ms. Linda Pikul
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Powell P’12,’15
Mr. Justin Przypek ‘15
Mr. Kyle Przypek ‘16
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Raduazzo P’88 GP’18
Mr. Christopher Raduazzo ‘18
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Romano
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Rubin P’15
Ms. Johanna Ruzzi ‘17
Mr. Samuel Ruzzi ‘15
Mr. Sean ‘86 & Mrs. Jeanne Meehan ‘88
Scanlan P’15,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Scott P’17
Ms. Raeann Scott ‘17
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sheridan ‘94
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Smalley P’17
Ms. Emery Tedesco ‘15
Mr. & Mrs. Dante Terenzio P’10,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Viscardi P’14,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Vukson GP’15,’16
Ms. Christine Weiss Wood ‘85
Ms. Penny Ziozis
TCHS & TCMS Cheerleaders
Molly Sheridan ‘17
Justin Przypek ‘15 and Christine Handler ‘16
Football Players Tug of War at Field Day
Legacy Gala 2015
Legacy at Trinity Catholic High School is something that is tangible, whether it is the roaring crowd at a football game, heads bent
silently in prayer, or a student lending a helping hand. If you look around, you will see proof of it. Trinity is not simply a school, but a
family that passes along its treasured values from generation to generation. To be a Crusader is to leave a legacy of faith and goodwill.
Our Third Annual Legacy Gala, held on Saturday evening, May 2nd, paid tribute to several exceptional individuals who have been an
integral part of Trinity Catholic High School.
A Legacy of Encouragement
Tom ‘74 and Lisa Duddie P’15 have demonstrated a commitment to Catholic education and Trinity Catholic High School by remaining
strong advocates for the school’s mission where students can discover their full potential. They have given their time and efforts to ensure
that our student body thrives.
A Legacy of Purpose
Monsignor Edward Surwilo is the embodiment of the Trinity Catholic High School mission, aiding in the spiritual growth of the youth of
Stamford. He set the standard for future chaplains with the incredible bond he built with students, faculty and alumni.
A Legacy of Service
The Pavia Family ‘66,’68,’72 continues to be a valuable support system for Trinity Catholic High School and the City of Stamford.
Their tireless efforts to better our community and the results they have produced serve as a constant reminder of what hard work and
commitment to service can accomplish.
The Legacy of Excellence
The 1966 State & FCIAC Championship Football Team rose to victory through their dedication, good sportsmanship and faith. The team
members set a foundation of excellence for all future athletes and are a shining example of what it means to be a team and a Crusader.
Gala Commiteee
Kim Harris Maloney ‘85, P’15,’19 Director of Advancement
Betsy Mercede ‘68, P’00,’03, Advancement Services Manager
Alicia Brandfellner P’15
Lisa Duddie P’15
Diane Granata P’17
Marguerite Hajjar P’13,’18
Terri Lombardi P’13,’15,’18
Lisa Magnifico P’16
Jennifer Marchetti P’17
Jackie Nelson P’16
Julie Nelson P’15
Mary Ann O’Leary P’03,’04,’06,’08,’10,’13
Nora Powell P’12,’15
Angela Przypek P’15,’16
Jeanne Scanlan ‘88, P’15,’17
Karen Szymanowski P’17
Liz Sweeney P’15,’17
Contributors
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Amicucci ‘81
Ms. Mary Ann Brown P’11
Mr. Stephen Buckett ‘67
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Patricia Kalen ‘75 Caruso P’05
Ms. Jean Correa
Contributors
Mr. Mondell Davis ‘66
Mr. Richard & Mrs. Marianne Gaertner ‘74 Dorado
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Farris ‘77
Mr. & Mrs. James Ferraro ‘75, P’14,’18
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Foust ‘63
Msgr. William Genuario
Mr. Don Gundry ‘66
Mr. & Mrs. Jozef Harabin P’14,’17
Mr. & Mrs. Michel Hayes P’17
Ms. Darice Joerman P’17
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koch ‘72
Ms. Lisa Koslo P’18
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kuehn P’12,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lione ‘62
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Macari
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Mancuso, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martragono
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Matteis ‘72, P’00,’03,’06
Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Pamela Cushing ‘68 McCarthy
Mr. & Mrs. Thoma Metz P’84,’85
Mr. Tracy Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Jane Pallis
Mr. & Mrs. Donny Panapada ‘93
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Senno
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Silver
Mr. Randy & Mrs. Irene Farley ‘74 Willis
Legacy Gala / Cash Raffle 2015
Auction Item Donors
Artistic Image Salon
Barcelona Restaurant
Best Friends Pet Care
Blue Lotus
Bonjo Coffee Bar
Mr. Ernie Bourcier
Bowlmor Lanes
Cafe Silvium
Calle Fit Personal Training
Chelsea Piers Connecticut
Coalhouse Pizza
Columbus Park Trattoria
Connecticut Cigar Company
DiMare Pastry Shop
Dinosaur BBQ
Dog Gone Smart
Equinox
First Down Club
Robert Duff
G & S Specialties
HRG North America
Reverand Sam Kachub
Ms. Irene Kinahan P’13,’16
Mrs. JoAnne Gabriele Latorraca ‘83
Water’s Edge at Giovanni’s
Little Nick’s Pizza
Ms. Shelia Mara P’05,’07,’09
Muse Paintbar
Nagi’s Jewelers
NBC Unversal
New York Mets
Ms. Kelly Romano Northrop ‘82, P’07,’09,’10,’15
Mr. Scott & Mrs. Deborah Howard ‘80 Parrish P’17
Pooch Hotel
Roosters Men’s Grooming Center
Mr. Dominick Sack
Mr. Paul Smyth ‘99
Special Forces Academy
SportPerformanceU
St. Leo Parish
Stamford Wine & Liquor
Star Wines & Spirits
Sterling Farms Golf Course
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sweeney P’15,’17
Tomato Tomato
Trader Joe’s/Stamford
Mr. Mario Tuccinardi P’10,’14
UrLife Media
Mr. & Mrs. RJ Vassiliou P’16
Ms. LeeAnn Weaver
Cash Raffle Committee
Alicia Brandfellner P’15
Jim & Kim Daine P’16,’17
Catherine DiMartino P’14
Gina DeVito P’02,’06,’15
Lisa Duddie P’15
Maggie Galatro P’03,’07,’16
Christine Green P’12,’16
Maureen Hazzard P’16
Linda Kuehn P’12,’15
Mary Lamonte P’16
Jennifer Marchetti P’17
Julie Nelson P’15,’17
Mary Ann O’Leary
P’03,’04,’06,’08,’10,’13
Liz Sweeney P’15,’17
514 raffle tickets were sold to families, relatives, friends,
alumni and parishioners at various churches throughout
Stamford, Greenwich & Norwalk. They were also
available on-line, through our weekly e-tidings letter
and at the front desk. After expenses, the raffle brought
in $17,150.
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First prize of $5,000, Donald Case
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Second prize of $2,500, Marco D’Elia
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Third prize of $1,000, Leah Zarrilli
Legacy of Excellence: 1966 State & FCIAC Championship Football Team
Legacy of Encouragement:
PJ, Lisa & Tom Duddie ‘74
Legacy of Service:
Tony Pavia ‘72,
Presenter Joe Cingari ‘71
& Mike Pavia ‘66
Legacy of Purpose:
Presenter Father James Grosso
with Monsignor Edward Surwilo
Memorial Scholarships / Gifts in Memory
Memorial Scholarships
Brian Bill Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Michael & Mrs. Patricia Davis ‘68 Parry
Robert D’Aquila Memorial Scholarship
Mr. Tom Kriz
Mr. Michael & Mrs. Janice Kaminsky ‘75 Pappas, P’07,’11
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Warzoha
Elaine Peppi Memorial Scholarship
Mr. Ernie Bourcier
Ms. Linda Pepi Condon ‘62
Mr. John DeCarlo ‘63
Mr. & Mrs. James Marini P’99,’01
Mr. Michael Roper
Joseph Romano Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Phyllis Cunningham
Mr. & Mrs. Griffin Handley ‘90
Mr. Sean & Mrs. Patty Romano ‘85 Healy P’18
Mrs. Lynn Romano Pineiro ‘92
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Romano
Mrs. Rita Connelly Romano ‘60, P’82,’84,’85,’87,’88,’90,’92,
GP’07,’09,’10,’15,’18
Mickey Lione Memorial Scholarship
Fairfield County Community Foundation
Robert Lynch Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Kristina Lynch Spillane ‘89
John McMahon Memorial Scholarship
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Duddie ‘74, P’15
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pelazza ‘74
Mr. Nicholas Verbitksy ‘87
Thank you, too, to all the participants, sponsors and donors of the Joe
Romano Memorial Golf Tournament.
Dennis Nayden Memorial Scholarship
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Neal
Thank you to the Nayden family, our friends at Merrill Lynch and all the
golfers, sponsors and donors associated with the William Nayden Golf
Tournament. Your generous support of this scholarship fund enables many
deserving students the ability to receive a Trinity Catholic High School
education.
Mary Kay Smith Memorial Scholarship
Ms. Mary Barber ‘74
Mr. Tom Kriz
Kevin Sutton Memorial Scholarship
Mr. Ernie Bourcier
Ms. Gina DeVito ‘15
Mr. Tom Kriz
Gifts in Memory
In memory of deceased members of the
Class of 1980
Ms. Jeanne Rothermich ‘80
In memory of Donna Amicucci ‘79
Mr. John Sullivan ‘79
In memory of Richard Lacrenza
Mr. Michael ‘78 & Mrs. Celeste Miller ‘80 Bouton
In memory of Anne Willilams McAuliffe
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McAuliffe ‘73
In memory of Brian Bill
Saint Roch Parish, Rev. Matthew Mauriello
In memory of Leo O’Connor, Jr.
Mr. Martin W. O’Connor ‘78
In memory of Bill & Marie Brennan
Mrs. Christine Brennan Omdahl ‘82
In memory of Michael Anthony Oetracca
Mrs. Susan Symanko Ely ‘73
In memory of Ed & Lulu Bacher
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bacher ‘64
In memory of Tama Herman Parrish
Mr. Scott & Mrs. Deborah Howard ‘80 Parrish P’17
In memory of Mae Anne Agostino DeFilippis
In memory of Anthony Petracca
Ms. Livia Barndollar ‘74
Mr. Lawrence Symanko ‘69
Mr. Scott & Mrs. Jacqueline Symanko
In memory of Rev. Vincent J. Dominuco, SJ
Dr. & Mrs. Vincent Ciaramella GP’16,’18
‘79 Williamson
In memory of Jack Smyth
Mr. Douglas Alderman
Mr. Herman P. Alswanger
Mr. John Curran
Mr. & Mrs. Gaetano Grande
Mr. & Mrs. Griffin Handley ‘90
Ms. Lynne M. Harrington ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hosinski
Ms. Eileen Keller ‘85
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Loughran
Mr. & Mrs. John McDonald P’11,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Mossa ‘67
Ms. Mary Pharo
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Rubino
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sghia, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Smyth ‘64, P’94,’99
Ms. Rosemarie Vacca
In memory of H/Cpl. Norman Spenard ‘64
Mr. Raymond & Mrs. Susanne Spenard ‘60 Kozak
Corporate Matching Gifts / In-Kind Gifts
In-Kind Gifts of Direct Contributions and/or Contributions of Time & Talents
Thank you to the many, many members of the Trinity Catholic High School family who give countless hours, goods and services in
support of the school’s mission. Much of what you do is anonymous, and unrecognized, and we want you to know how much your gifts
are appreciated. We would like to highlight a few as follows, with the understanding that it takes all of us to make this school the special
place that it is.
Mr. Stephen Brown ‘71, Admiral Carpet
Mrs. Debora DeCarlo Rosa, DDC Graphics
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Duddie ‘74, P’15
Mr. & Mrs. James Ferraro ‘75, P’14,’18
Mr. Roger Fox P’94,’96,’00
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Gaglio P’06,’08,’11
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Green P’12,’16
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kuehn P’12,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mercede ‘68, P’00,’00,’03,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Mossa ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Nelson P’15,’17
Ms. Kelly Northrop ‘82, P’07,‘09,’10,’15
Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Leary ‘74,
P’03,’04,’06,’08,’10,’13
Mr. Michael Pelazza ‘74
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Przypek P’15,’16
Mr. Sean ‘86 & Mrs. Jeanne Meehan ‘88
Scanlan P’15,’17
Knights of Columbus, St. Augustine Council No 41
TCHS Home School Association
Corporate Matching Gifts
Listed below are companies who enable Trinity Catholic donors to double their gifts. We appreciate the efforts of all those who took the
time to apply for these matching gifts, and we encourage others to inquire about their company’s matching gift programs.
AIG Matching Grants Program
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Blue Ridge Capital
Chubb Matching Gift Program
DST/Greater Horizons
Diageo One Matching Gifts
Energize Matching Gift Program
Gartner Matching Gift Center
General Electric Foundation Matching Gift Program
General Reinsurance Matching Gift Program
Goldman Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program
Marsh McLennan Matching Gifts to Education Program
Macy’s Foundation
JP Morgan Chase Foundation Global Philanthropy
International students celebrate the Chinese New Year
Morgan Stanley Community Affairs
One Beacon Charitable Trust
PartnerRe USA Matching Gift Program
Pitney Bowes Foundation
Raytheon Co. Matching Gifts for Education Program
UBS Matching Gift Program
Cassidy McAndrew ‘15, Lindsey McMahon ‘15 & Gina DeVito ‘15
2014-–2015 Annual Fund Alumni Donors by Class
1960
Carol Ann Berger (Kuznoff)
John Barnak
Rita Romano (Connelly)
Robert Brzoska
1961
Donald Bray
Laurence Laureno
Marianne Hyer
John McDermott
Patricia Gerhardt (Pawlik)
Peter Sebastian
Virginia Trinidad (Cyboski)
1962
Barbara Foye (Walsh)
Carol Languell (Kulesza)
Daniel O’Connell
Diane Fink (Coppola)
Gerald Lione
Lucian Sclafani
Margaret Balog
Marilyn Dodd
Marilyn Gilbert (Halbach)
Martin Foye
Mary Laureno (Rotelli)
1963
Charles McCarty
Donald Foust
Gail Farrington
James Terlizzo
Karen Lowry (Markovich)
Kathleen Gallagher (Hogan)
Rita Gerardi (Rotelli)
Walter Wuchiski
1964
Allyn Dodd
Edward Bacher
Michael Sabia
Patricia Tozzi (Lodato)
Paul Benevelli
Raymond Smyth P‘94,’99
1965
Richard Burkhardt
Robert Frangione
Rudy Navarro
Patricia Smith GP‘15
Barbara Wuchiski (Barich)
1966
Gergory Ganslen
Don Gundry
Rosemary Klenk (Meisner)
Thomas Malloy
Paul Mayglothling
Patricia Orsino (D’Agostino)
Leonard Pinto
Donna Simler (Mazur)
1967
Margaret Armstrong (Malloy)
AJ Barr
Robert Braccia
Stephen Buckett
Alan Malizia
Michael McAdams
Ronald MCullough
Geraldine Nuzzo
Marita Possidento P’92,’94
James Shortley
1968
Cathy Ciaccio (Suppa)
Linda Colucci (Battinelli)
William Durand
Anthony Guiliani
Patrica Jo Haywood (Lasko)
Elise Healy (Meisner)
Donald Mazzola
Pamela McCarthy (Cushing)
Elizabeth Mercede (Alipranti) P’00,’03
Rocco Possidento
Patricia Byrne (Repik)
Mary Silverman (Carew)
1969
Daniel Mashe
Jerry Struzik
1970
Kathleen Berger (Murphy)
Amy Gillis (Ueberbacher)
James Heenehan
Walter Karwon
Geraldine Lambo (Schmidt)
Jack McArdle
Christine Mickiewicz (Martinelli)
Kevin Tappe
Charles Walsh
1971
Stephen Brown
John Carrigan
Joseph Cingari P’09
Christopher Feeley
Blair Mahan (Wallace)
Kieran Mahan
William Susetka
Vivian Vitale-Brown
1972
James Bergenn
Melinda Crane
Kathryn Trister (Gaffney)
Anthony Matteis P’00,’03,’06
Paul McDermott
Denis Nayden
Lorraine Olson (Santora)
Tony Pavia
Mary Schmidtke (Murphy)
John Swords
Alex Szymanowski P’17
1973
William Barber
Roger Biggeln
Michael Bird
Terrence Brennan
William Cullen
Susan Dyer (Muller) P’07
Eileen Moran
Thomas Malloy
Patricia Montaperto
Terence Moriarty
Susan Sachs
Anna Tamborino
1974
Mary Barber
James Brown
Lisa Brown (Latte) P’03
Kevin Carey
Joan Christensen
Joseph Cullen P’01,’03,’05,’07,’17
Nicholas DeVito P’02,’06,’15
Thomas Duddie P’15
Ralph Landi
Joseph Loughran P’15
Maureen McAllister (Reardon)
James Mennis
Michael Mezzapelle P’03,’05,’08,’11
Karen Micciulla (Quigley)
Peter Muller
Michael O’Leary
John Osterndorf
Teri Pryor
Eric Vignola
1975
Cheryl Busby (Matteis) P’06,’09
Anne Marie Cacace
Patricia Caruso (Kalen) P’05
Robert Duddie
Ellen Gero (Larkin)
Todd Healy
Ann Smiley (Amicucci)
Michael Tamborrino
Megan Wares (Anglim)
1976
Ingrid Akerblom
Bruce Hanrahan
Clare Corcoran (Purcell) P’07,’09
Joanne Romaniello (DeMaio)
1977
Edward Benison
Mary Beth Brennan (Hammerl)
Larry Palma P’10,’13
John Shaffery
1978
Joanne Adams (D’Acunto)
Arthur Christensen
Frank T. Connor
Dorothy Crosby (Gray)
Robert Frattaroli
Christopher French
Enrico Imbrogno
Scott Sanseverino
1979
Kathleen Agonito (Toner)
Erik Akerblom
Kathleen Nelson (Brown)
Robert Gaffney
Patricia Lorusso (Murphy)
Janet Lucas (Tharp)
Brendan Swords
Joseph Tassitano, Jr.
Virginia Troy
Daniel Tully
Jacqueline Williamson (Symanko)
1980
Polly Morrow (O’Brien)
Frederick Thorpe
1981
Joseph Amicucci
Timothy Callahan
Timothy Curt
Diane Fumega (Czescik)
Lynne M. Harrington
Jeffrey Kasiewicz
Joseph Macari
Janice Nicholas (Perna)
Rosemary Schoenherr (Ghiloni)
Jane Schwartz (Sanseverino)
David Sileo
Michael Vakos P’10,’12
1982
John Amicucci
John Anzalone
Joseph Constantino
John DeAngelis
Julia DeAngelis (Sabia)
Jeffrey Raimondo
Jon Sabrowski
1983
Giuseppina Abbazia (DelVaglio)
William Benison
Joseph Calo
Carol Frattaroli
Rocko Graziano
Elizabeth McClure (Natz)
Karen Miller (Fitzgerald)
Frank Rubino
Louis Sciarretta, Jr.
Karen Slimmon (Powers)
Cynthia Trefry (Weiss) P’12,’14
James Trefry P’12,’14
John Welch
Monica Welch (Loughran)
2014-–2015 Annual Fund Alumni Donors by Class
1984
Thomas J. Benison
Jason Marra
Justine Metz
1985
James Hanley
Kimberly Maloney (Harris) P’15,’19
Christine Ferreira (Metz)
Peter Stokes P’16
Christa Tancs (Vanech) P’18
Joseph Vivirito
1986
Robert Chartier
M. Terese Kung
Lya Carlucci (Pensiero) P’13,’15
Sean Scanlan P’15,’17
Monika Pawlik
1987
Maria Bannon (Niell)
Anthony Carlucci P’13,’15
Terrence Loughran
Gerald Petrizzi P’18
1988
Frank Magnifico P’16
Consuelo Mahoney (Molano)
Robert Medvey
Jeffrey Meyer P’13,’17
Cecelia Paez Rodriguez
Mary Ellen Stokes (Sabia) P’16
1997
Mark Auriana
1989
William Moylan
1999
Christopher D’Onofrio
Antigone Koukoulogiannis
1990
Frank Bateman, Jr.
1992
Nicholas Cappiello
Jennifer Gannon (Botte)
1993
Serena Cardillo
Brian Dineen
Jason Scanlan
1994
Bryan Fox
George Triantafyllos
1995
Lauren McMurry (Botte)
1998
Kraig Feighery PGA
Ryan Salvatore
Edward Speeckaert
2002
Dana Cyboski
Kathleen Holko (D’Aquila)
Megan Spillane
2003
Daniel Dauplaise
Christopher Merkle
Lauren O’Neil (Merkle)
2004
Andrena Forlenzo
2007
Casey Pavlick
Luke Zegibe
2008
Calie Crolla
Carol Lawler
Angela Pieczko
2009
Brian Muller
2011
Lauren Hurd
Shilpa Kolli
Kristine Liquori
Timothy Pappas
2015
John DeVita
Gina DeVito
Nicholas Lupinacci
Griffin Northrop
Sean Powell
John Quinn
Thomas Quinn
Andrew Scanlan
Christopher Schwartz
Emery Tedesco
Ryan Wolfe
Class of ‘74
Class of ‘64
Class of ‘68
Class of ‘85
Ernie Bourcier or Mr. B
Directing Souls for 47 Years
By Michael Carlon ‘92
The best teachers do not focus solely on lessons taught inside a classroom. They serve as examples of what means to care for not only
their students but also for the entire school community. There is no better example of such an educator than Ernie Bourcier, or Mr. B as
he is known by the greater Trinity Catholic High School community.
This past June, Mr. B. retired after an impressive 47 years of service to his beloved TCHS. The faculty and staff presented Ernie with a
statue of St. Jude, his favorite saint and the patron saint of lost souls. Ernie has been given many a soul direction for 47 years and it
was a touching token of the faculty and staff’s appreciation for someone who has spent almost half a century in service to the school.
For just four short years between 1988 and 1992 I was fortunate to have been a student in Mr. B’s French class. My saying he was one
of the best teachers I ever had is ironic considering I would fail a basic French test if one were given to me today (although I can tell you
anything you may wish to know about Monsieur and Madame Tibot). The truth is, what I learned from Mr. B goes well beyond what
he taught in the classroom; you see in addition to teaching me French, Mr. B had me selling grapefruits, participating in blood drives,
volunteering at the New Covenant House, and working countless health fairs. Through his example, Ernie showed me the importance
of spending my time in the service of my community helping make someone else’s day a little bit brighter and using my talents for
the greater good.
Ernie was raised in New Bedford, MA, and was the baby of his family. His father was a custodian and a well-respected member of the
community; so much so that his employer made a large donation to a Catholic school ensuring Ernie’s admittance (his tuition was also
covered). It was at that school that Ernie came to respect the religious brothers who were in charge of the school. “There was no such
thing as detention. If you did something wrong, a brother would come to you, hand you a pair of boxing gloves, and say ‘let’s talk it
over in the gym.’”
After high school Ernie decided to answer a call to religious life and entered a novitiate program for the Brothers of the Holy Cross.
Religion has played a big part in Ernie’s life, “My mother would have us praying on our knees every night. Sometimes we would be
praying so long my father would fake back pain to signal it was time to stop.” Entering the brotherhood was eye opening as he had to
take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience with the last vow being quite challenging. “We were all given assignments, and one day I
was told to catch, kill, and clean a chicken. I had never done that before and I didn’t know what I was doing, but I had to do it. I had to
be obedient.” This story is actually near and dear to my heart because if we ever wanted to distract Mr. B from teaching a full class, my
classmates and I would conspire to have Mr. B talk about the chickens. Doing so would lead to a tangent that even the bell couldn’t stop.
In 1968 Ernie decided not to take his final vows, and he left the brotherhood to follow what he considered to be his true vocation as a
teacher. He confessed, “I felt that I could do more as a teacher than as a brother.” He came to Stamford Catholic High School in 1968 only
to be told on a weekly basis by the sister in charge of the school at that time that she didn’t know how long he was going to be kept around.
Those first few years were particularly challenging. Ernie was not much older than the students he was teaching, and it took him
a good four years to develop confidence as an educator. Over those four years, Ernie had bonded with the students, the school,
and the entire school community. “I once took a woman to a play that we had at school, and the sister who ran the library said
to me, ‘that will be the last time you take that girl out because you are married to this school.’” And what a lovely bride she is.
Mr. B Circa 1970
Ernie Bourcier or Mr. B
Fast forward forty seven years, and Ernie’s marriage to the school remains strong. While he has officially retired from
teaching, he remains active working in alumni relations. You will still see him out front directing traffic and dodging cars
driven by former alumni who’d like to run him over. As a matter of fact, the driveway has been officially renamed “Mr. B’s
Boulevard.” Ernie is so passionate about keeping the spirit of the school alive that he would like to write a book about the history
of the school and, true to form, would donate all proceeds back to the school. I guess he still takes that vow of poverty seriously!
I started my interview with Ernie with one key question in mind; what could be so great about a school that would encourage one
to spend almost half a century in its employment? After my discussion with Ernie, I realize I was asking the wrong question. The
right question, of course, is what is it about Ernie that would encourage a school to keep him around for so long? Like Jeopardy, the
answer can be phrased in the form of question; what school wouldn’t want a dedicated teacher with tremendous integrity, a passion for
the school community and a true concern for the wider community?
If you would like to listen to the entire interview with Ernie Bourcier, please visit www.uncorkingastory.com or download it for free directly
from the iTunes store by searching for ”uncorking a story.”
Class of ‘74
Mr. B Walkway Dedication
Class of 1974 Tribute to Mr. Bourcier
The Stamford High School Class of 1974 gave back to Catholic High in honor of their
40th reunion by raising funds for technology upgrades at the school - specifically the
installation of wi-fi throughout the building. The highlight of the evening was the presentation
of an $11,243 check to Mr. Bourcier, their class moderator. An additional $1,835 was raised
to reach a total of $13,078.
Class of ‘74 Tribute
Alumni in the News
Christ’s Calling
Class salutatorian Lauren Janik ’11 has been accepted as a postulant with the Sisters of
Life and entered the convent in September 2015. She and her family are parishioners at Holy
Spirit Parish in Stamford, CT. She graduated this spring from Providence College in Rhode
Island with a BA in Theology and a concentration in Biology. Lauren says her “discernment
with the Sisters of Life began while I was in high school. Christ’s beckoning to religious life
grew clearer in college, where I was blessed with so many genuine, faithful friends along
with countless, dedicated Dominican Friars.” At Providence, she enjoyed being involved with
PC for Life, Handmaids of Mary, and volunteering at St. Pius V Elementary School. Trinity
Catholic High School sends prayers and good wishes to Lauren as she begins her new life.
Alumna Goes to Ghana
Trinity Catholic High School has always had a history of charitable work and becoming
involved with the members of our community who are in need. We instill in our students the values of
integrity and service, which remain with them for their entire lives. One of these students is Kristin
Holbert ’09 , who decided to take a life-changing trip to Dodowa, Ghana. Kristin attended the University of
Vermont, where she earned a degree in Early Childhood Special Education. When she finished her
program in 2013, she began her professional career by becoming a pre-school teacher. Kristin then
decided she wanted the use her skills in early childhood education by teaching children abroad. After some
research, she eventually set her sights on Ghana. The Trinity Catholic High School community is looking
forward to Kristin sharing her experience in the upcoming school year.
Broadway by Storm
In January 2015 Brennyn Langhorn ’10 Lark made her Broadway debut in Les Miserables. During her time
here Brennyn was an active member of the Crusader Players, where she shared her talent with her peers and the TCHS
community. Brennyn went on to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy where she received her degree.
Trinity Catholic High School congratulates Brennyn on her Broadway success and will be looking for her in future
leading roles.
2008 Graduate Returns to her College Roots
Da’Shena Stevens ‘08 will return to her College alma mater St. John’s University class of 2012 as a
member of the Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff. During her time as a Crusader Da’Shena was
four-time FCIAC All State, Runner Up Gatorade Player of the Year, MVP at the JCC School Girl
Classic, leading her team to three FCIAC and one State title during her run, just to name a few
accomplishments. After graduating from St. John’s with a degree in accounting, Da’Sheena played one year
of professional basketball in Switzerland and has spent the past year working at Wagner College as the
athletic department’s Director of Business and Finance. Her Trinity Catholic High School family looks forward to
watching the next chapter of her career unfold.
Five Alum Honored at Stamford Old Timers Dinner
On December 1, 2014, five Stamford Catholic High School Alumni were honored at the
72nd Annual Stamford Old Timers Athletic Association dinner. Thomas “Bo” Hickey ’63,
Rocky Possidento ’68, Bob Robustelli ’70, Dick Swatland ’63, and Walt Wuchiski
’63 were all recognized for their achievements both on and off the fields as well as their dedication
in supporting youth programs and student athletes. All have sports accomplishments and awards,
some going on to play college, and even professional, sports. They all exemplify what it means
to be a Crusader by giving back to our school and the community at large by their dedication to
supporting youth programs and student athletes.
The Advocate, Jason Rearick
Future Crusaders
Plans are in the works to launch a Crusader Alumni Magazine called “Mind, Body, Spirit.” We will highlight former, current and
future alumni as well as current school news. It is an exciting time to be part of the Crusader family. Tell us your story. Send any
alumni news, updates and pictures to alumni@trinitycathoic. Be sure to identify alumni by maiden and married names, year of
graduation and a short description of what is captured in the photo.
For information on becoming a class agent please contact Director of Alumni Relations, Ernie Bourcier, at [email protected]
or 203.322.3401 x 306.
Future Crusaders
Bradley Mehok ‘33
(Kathryn Mercede Mehok ‘00)
Liam Wellington ‘32
(son of Annemarie Wellington,
Assistant Principal, Academics)
Mia Brown ‘32
(Stephen ‘03 & Michelle Zinsser ‘03 Brown)
John Maloney ‘32
(Kim Harris Maloney ‘85, P’15,’19)
Mickey ‘28, Matty ‘31 and Vincent Ferro ‘33
(Emily Maida Ferro ‘00)
21st Century Learning / Mind Body Spirit
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