2009-2010 Annual Report

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2009-2010 Annual Report
a n n u a l r e p o rt
2009-2010
Saint Raphael Academy
A Catholic Lasallian School of Excellence
change and continuity
Dear Friends,
In August of 2010, Bishop Thomas Tobin appointed me as the new President/
Principal of Saint Raphael Academy. My tenure represents perfectly Change
and Continuity—the theme of this Annual Report. As the first woman chief
administrator in the nearly 90 year history of Saint Raphael Academy, my
appointment certainly represents change. At the same time, it ensures
continuity because I bring with me a longstanding commitment to the core
principles of a Catholic, values-based education in the tradition of the Brothers
of the Christian Schools. I have been “together and in association” with the
Lasallian mission for more than fifteen years, having spent time studying at the Generalate in Rome,
in addition to being a graduate of the Lasallian Leadership Institute and the Buttimer Institute for
Lasallian Studies. I believe deeply in the mission of our founder, Saint John Baptist de La Salle: “to bring
a Christian and human education to the young entrusted to our care, especially the poor.”
“Mere change is not
growth. Growth
is the synthesis
of change and
continuity, and
where there is no
continuity, there is
no growth.”
- C.S. Lewis
In Saint La Salle’s time poverty was understood in terms of the inability to pay private school masters
for an education. Today, the types of “poverty” young people can experience is varied from poverty
of spirit to poverty of relationships to poverty of self-awareness. The Lasallian mission of education for
the “salvation of souls” offers hope to our world today. In the words of Superior General, Brother Alvaro
Rodriquez Echeverria, FSC, “Christian education has an extremely important role to play in our current
reality…a type of education that is human and personal and which plays a critical role that makes
possible the creation of a new society.”
This is an exciting and challenging time to be leading a Catholic high school. The values of academic
excellence, spiritual development, moral enrichment and social justice have been the hallmarks of the
Catholic-Lasallian education offered here at Saint Raphael Academy. The struggle to maintain a moral
perspective in our rapidly changing society is evident everywhere we turn. Change is all around us—in
the workplace, in the marketplace, in technology, in our political structures, in our churches, in our own
lives. Continuity—a sense of our connection to what previous generations have created—is what will
enable us to convert that change into progress. In the words of C.S. Lewis, “Mere change is not growth.
Growth is the synthesis of change and continuity, and where there is no continuity, there is no growth.”
In the pages of this Annual Report, you will see evidence of how Saint Raphael Academy is dealing with
our changing world, while at the same time honoring our tradition of walking in the footsteps of the
Founder. We are optimistic about our future. For all of us—students, faculty and alumni—it’s an exciting
time to be part of the “community of SAINTS.”
Live Jesus in our hearts. . .forever,
Mrs. Maryann Donohue-Lynch
President/Principal
Fr. Albert Kenney, Vicar General and Moderator of
the Curia for the Diocese of Providence conferred
a blessing upon Maryann Donohue-Lynch when
she was installed as the chief administrator for
Saint Raphael Academy, September 23, 2010
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The 2009-2010 school year
began with our annual
back-to-school liturgy,
with the Most Reverend
Thomas J. Tobin, Bishop of
Providence, celebrating.
Highlights of
Professor Stephen Knott of the
US Naval War College spoke
to the Moore Scholars about
the life and presidency of
Abraham Lincoln.
2009-2010
Jack Brennan, former chief of
staff to President Richard Nixon,
and inspiration for the Frost/Nixon
movie, spoke to students about his
experiences in government service.
The SRA family of students, faculty and staff joined forces to
collect food for more than 40 Thanksgiving baskets, which
students then distributed to local families in need.
The Pawtucket Board of Canvassers set up a voter registration
station at SRA to register members of the senior class.
Six students represented Saint Raphael Academy at the Model
Legislature, held annually at the Rhode Island State House.
Lilliane Birch of the Holocaust Education and Resource
Center of Rhode Island spoke to social studies classes.
Ms. Birch’s parents were survivors of the Austerwicz
prison camp and the Soviet detention camp system.
Christopher Farrell, a Rhode Island resident who served as a
campaign aide to President Obama, was another featured speaker
in our social studies classes. He spoke about the challenges of
running a campaign for the highest office in the land.
The SRA library upgraded its software system and joined RILINK, enabling
us to participate in interlibrary loan and providing access to a host of major
research databases.
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Richard Casiello ’10 was named to the Golden Dozen—the top
12 academic football players in the state of Rhode Island—by
the Rhode Island Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
Rich and teammate Jean-Daniel Roussel ’10 both received
football scholarships for college.
Sr. Regina Brennan, a 32-year employee of
SRA, celebrated her Golden Jubilee as a Sister of
Mercy. Sr. Regina currently works in the Guidance
Department and is instrumental in bringing various
alumni back to campus for semi-annual Career
Explorer Days with the Junior class.
Students Andres Taborda ’11, Adam Derouin ’11, Joshua Nason ’10, and moderators
Elizabeth Rouleau and Laura Loffredo joined members of Lasallian schools from across
the United States and Canada at the United Nations in April to observe the twentieth
anniversary of the signing of the “International Rights of the Child” Convention.
The Alumni Advisory Board was reconstituted at the
start of 2010, and immediately began planning a series
of programs and events designed to keep our 7,000
alumni connected to the SRA family.
Our planned student trip to Spain and France was
diverted to Costa Rica, courtesy of the volcanic eruption
in Iceland that showered ash and stalled air travel all
over Europe. Moderator Leslie Durigan and several
students adapted quickly to their new itinerary and
reported a wonderful experience.
The “Senior Alumni Luncheon”, held in April, is an annual gathering of alumni who
graduated more than fifty years ago.
As part of Foreign Language week in the spring,
Masses were celebrated in Spanish and in French.
The Class of 2013 created Christmas cards for the
children in Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence.
Record attendance boosted spirits for the Annual Fine
Arts Gala in May, while the December performance of
Beauty and the Beast was a favorite of alumni from
several generations.
The Anatomy classes, under the
direction of Mr. Michael Santilli, hosted
blood drives in the fall and in the
spring. In 2010, our spring Blood Drive
broke all Rhode Island records, with
more than 50% of all possible donors
participating in the drive (the average is
25%). Seventy-one pints of blood were
donated, potentially saving as many as
200 lives!
The Fall Career Explorer day
featured several alumni who
spoke to the Junior Class about
different career paths. Among the
participants were: Joe Beaudette
’82, Aimee Aunchman Tortolano
’94, John Duffy ’90, Chris Iannetta
’01 (pictured above), Carey Mullen
Richard ’94, and Lesley Proctor
Barnes ’89.
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Continuing a Tradition
of Academic Excellence
The words “college preparatory education” call to mind a curriculum that features a classical approach to learning, one in which the requirements
remain fairly constant over time. In fact, while several courses at the Academy would be familiar to graduates of any era, much has changed over
time. Some changes are incidental: Slide rules have given way to calculators, and chalkboards have been replaced by Smartboards.
Other changes, however, are more substantial. Foreign languages remain a requirement, but Latin is no longer offered, and many more students
study Spanish than ever before. History, social studies and Western Civilization are a staple of the curriculum, but today’s student learns something
about Eastern cultures as well. Whole branches of science were undiscovered a generation ago—biology classes alone have been redefined by
what we now understand about the human genome. And while earlier generations studied literary classics such as The Red Badge of Courage or
The Grapes of Wrath, today’s student also reads “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Things They Carried.”
Information is multiplying at an astonishing rate, and the amount of data each student is expected to process is almost staggering. The digital
generation acquires and stores information in ways that would seem like science fiction to students of even a few years ago. Knowledge, on the
other hand, is much more than the accumulation of information. Knowledge requires synthesis and interpretation. These critical thinking skills are
what define and preserve our traditional college-prep curriculum, even in the midst of the technology revolution.
Academic achievement
is not confined to class
time. At Saint Raphael
Academy, several
co-curricular activities
enhance classroom
instruction and encourage
our students to apply
their knowledge to
varied pursuits.
Here is a partial list:
Chess Club
Drama Club
Forensics Club
Literary Society
Math League
Mock Trial
Model Legislature
Science Club
4 Technology Club
Moody’s
Math Challenge
The annual Moody’s Math
Challenge requires students
to solve a real-life problem by
applying advanced mathematical
reasoning. In 2010, students
assembled for a 14-hour
session (on a Saturday!) to
tackle the challenge of how
to apportion voting districts
for fair representation, using
the latest census data. Math
teacher Tom Soucar ’90 said,
“Having the opportunity to
work collaboratively in groups
helps prepare students for the
workforce and is an experience
they will never forget.”
Chess Club
The game of chess has been
described as “a gymnasium for the
mind.” At SRA, the Chess Club is
moderated by Admissions Director
Shawn McKay, who helps students
develop the strategic-thinking skills
required for success. The Annual
Chess Tournament, in which both
faculty and students play for the
Championship Title, is held in March.
Student Jason Link ’14 with Shawn McKay
Model
Legislature
SRA students participate in the
Model Legislature program,
which offers high schools
throughout Rhode Island a
hands-on approach to the
study of state government.
Classroom lessons in history
and civics are brought to life
vividly in the State House
chambers, as participants
take on the roles of senators,
representatives and lobbyists.
Together, the students from the
various schools create, debate
and enact model legislation.
1960
Charles O’Connor, Harvard University
Charles O’Connor was the Class President and Valedictorian for
the Class of 1960. As a student, Chuck was involved in a variety of
activities, from football to drama, debating, and yearbook. Upon
graduating Saint Raphael Academy, Chuck enrolled at Harvard
University, from which he received an AB cum laude in English in
1964. He then went on to earn a JD from Georgetown in 1967,
and after a brief stint in NavyJAG, including Vietnam service, he
embarked on a long career in environmental law with the
Washington DC firm of McKenna Long & Aldridge, LLP.
Chuck is a superb example of the value of lifelong learning. He
earned a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies from Georgetown
University in 1985, and having recently resigned his partnership
with McKenna Long & Aldridge, he enrolled in a doctoral program
in liberal studies at Georgetown, where he will study the impact of
the First World War on Western Culture.
H o n o r i n g Acc o m p l i s hm e n t
Across the Years…
2010
Joe Mello, Brown University
Joe Mello is Chuck O’Connor’s 21st century counterpart.
A graduate of the Class of 2010, Joe was also Valedictorian
and served three terms as Class President. Additionally, Joe
served as President of the National Honor Society, captained
the hockey team and performed in the Fine Arts Gala during
his senior year. Joe earned the coveted Edith Peck Phillips
award as the outstanding student of 2010.
Like Chuck, Joe’s academic accomplishments earned
him admission to the Ivy League. Now a freshman at
Brown University, Joe’s concentration is in “Commerce,
Organizations and Entreneurship” and he looks forward to a
career in business.
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Together and By Association:
Advancing our Lasallian Mission
When St. John Baptist de la Salle first established a teaching order of Brothers in the midseventeenth century, their mission was to promote “the human & Christian education to the
young, especially the poor.” The struggle to fulfill this mission was all-consuming, especially in the
earliest days, and the men who answered the call to this vocation understood their vows to mean a
complete commitment to the mission, to the order and to one another. In this way, the mission of
the Brothers was understood to belong solely to themselves in association with one another. Those
who wished to join St. La Salle in his work did so by entering the order.
“The association for mission, which
gives birth to the Institute of the
Brothers of the Christian Schools,
finds its transcendent origins in
the reconciling work of the Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit. Today, this
dynamic of association reaches
beyond the body of the Institute,
drawing into the mission men
and women of goodwill who
This framework for carrying out the
Lasallian mission began to change
during the 1960’s when the Second
Vatican Conference ushered in a
new vision of the role of the laity in
the Catholic Church. The dialogue
between those Brothers who had
dedicated their lives to the Lasallian
mission and the broader community of
lay men and women who support their
work began to grow and expand.
Several Academy staff members have participated in Lasallian
training programs. L-R: Caroline Aldrich, Mike Santilli, Maryann
Donohue-Lynch, Philip Solomon, Nancy Benoit, Terry Murray,
Sandy Smith, Linda Michalczyk, Rita Pratt and Betty Monahan.
This expansion began slowly in the
latter half of the twentieth century
and has exploded as lay Lasallians all
over the world have entered into the ecclesial mission begun by St. La Salle and his early Brothers.
During the last 30 years, through various lay training and development programs, the Christian
Brothers have explored new ways to live out the Lasallian charism. With more than 300 years
of vibrant experience in fulfilling the original vision of St. La Salle, both the Brothers and their
lay Partners have reflected the rich heritage of their association. At Saint Raphael Academy, we
embrace our Lasallian tradition and journey with zeal into the future!
see the continuing relevance of
the work that De La Salle and
the first Brothers initiated and
are committed to keeping alive.
Thus, the Institute’s mission is
properly understood as one in
which Brothers and their Lasallian
partners share.”
From The March 2010 Rule
Consultation Document
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Saint Raphael Academy has enjoyed a covenant relationship with the Institute of the Brothers of
Christian Schools since 1924, when Bishop William Hickey invited the Brothers to run the new high
school in Pawtucket. In 2010, several brothers came to campus to celebrate the installation of Maryann
Donohue-Lynch as the first president/principal of the Academy. L-R: Br. Frederick Mueller, FSC, Maryann
Donohue-Lynch, Br. James Martino, FSC, Br. Edmond Precourt, FSC, Br. Lawrence Goyette, FSC, and Br.
Michael Reis, FSC.
Reaching Out
Talk about a long commute— students from opposite sides of the world have chosen to attend Saint Raphael Academy because of the wellrounded education they will receive here. Hyun-Gi Lee (from Korea) and Leila Jaradi (from Germany) are living with local families while they
take advantage of the opportunities afforded by a school like Saint Raphael Academy.
In Germany, Leila is a day student at a prestigious boarding school, but she wanted to study for a year in America, primarily to improve her
command of the English language. She worked with an exchange program and chose Saint Raphael Academy because of all the activities it
offers. Now that she has been here for a few months, Leila says “I love it. . .it’s very impressive.” Leila is involved in the instrumental ensemble,
the vocal ensemble and drumline, so “my week is very busy.”
Hyun-Gi Lee is following the footsteps of his brother Segi ‘08 in choosing to attend SRA. Hyun-Gi was born in Korea and moved to China at
the age of 9 years old. Six years later, he chose to come to Rhode Island and enroll at SRA, where he says the teachers are “much nicer” than
those he encountered at home. Hyun-Gi participates in football, chess club and tennis. Like Leila, Hyun-Gi enjoys the challenge of pursuing
his high-school education in another country, and says Rhode Island is a beautiful place, except that “it’s too cold!”
ch a n g e a n d c o n t i n u i t y
At St. Raphael Academy
Reaching Back
In a city like Pawtucket, family traditions run
deep. One of those traditions is attending
Saint Raphael Academy, and the Costigans of
Pawtucket are a perfect example. Milton and
Donald Costigan attended the Academy in the
1940’s and would have graduated in 1944 and
1945 respectively, had they not enlisted in the
armed forces to serve in World War II. Milton’s
sons Neal, Paul and Raymond attended in the
1960’s and 1970’s. They, in turn sent, several
members of the next generation to the “little
school on Walcott Street.” Moira Costigan
Carraher ’97, Neal’s daughter, is currently a
member of the faculty at SRA. Today, the
Costigan family tradition has reached four
generations, with the enrollment of Ashley
Giordano ’11. For the record, Mrs. Mary Costigan,
Milton’s widow, accepted an honorary diploma
on his behalf at the graduation of her grandson,
Dennis, in 2006.
The Costigan Family Tradition
at Saint Raphael Academy
Milton Costigan ‘44
Donald Costigan ‘45
Neal Costigan ‘68
Paul Costigan ‘75
Raymond Costigan ‘77
Erin Costigan Schwab ‘93
Moira Costigan Carraher ‘97
Cathleen Costigan Andrzejczyk ‘97
Michael Costigan ‘99
Kevin Costigan ‘00
Sean Costigan ‘00
Rory Costigan ‘03
Dennis Costigan ‘06
Ashley Giordano ‘11
L-R: Rory ’03, Sean ’00, Cathleen ’97, Dennis ’06, Paul ’75,
Mary (Mrs. Milton J. ’44), Michael ‘9, Moira ’97, Kevin ’00,
Neal ’68. (Missing: Erin ’93 and Raymond ’77).
Moira Costigan Carraher
’97 teaches English at the
Academy and also serves
as choreographer and
assistant director for the
Drama Club. Moira sang in
the choir as a student and
continues to share her
vocal talents at various
SRA functions.
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Inspired Generosity:
From Beneficiary to Benefactor
More than fifty years
have passed since
Charlie King first met
Coach Bob Condon,
but the SAINTS spirit
that they embody
Several years ago, Charlie King ’56 established the King/Condon
Scholarship to honor his former physics teacher and football
coach, Bob Condon. Each year, Charlie travels from his home
in New York, stops to pick up Coach Condon (now 90 years
old), and together they visit Saint Raphael Academy to confer
the award upon a student who is both a scholar and a football
player. The King/Condon Scholarship serves as a poignant
reminder of the impact a dedicated educator and coach can
have on the life of a student, and for the past three years, Rich
Casiello ’10 has been the lucky recipient of the award.
continues to flourish.
Having demonstrated excellence both in the classroom and on
the playing field, Rich was an obvious choice for the scholarship.
He played football all four years at SRA and, as a senior, was named to the Golden Dozen by the
Rhode Island Chapter of the National Football Foundation. Rich is also a nationally ranked shotputter, while his SAT scores landed him in the top 10% of all Rhode Island seniors last year.
The Golden Dozen award, which Rich earned as one of the top 12 academic football players
in Rhode Island, carries with it a small financial grant. When Rich learned of his selection, he
knew immediately that he wanted to use the award to “pay it forward.” Rich decided to honor
his own football coach, Mike Sassi ’86, as well as the example set forth by Charlie King and Bob
Condon. Rich and his family have created the Casiello/Sassi Scholarship, modeled entirely after
the King/Condon Scholarship that has made it possible for Rich to attend the Academy for the
last several years.
The first recipient of the Casiello/Sassi Scholarship is Davon Robertson ’12, while Chris Ventura ’13
is this year’s recipient of the King/Condon Scholarship.
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Richard Casiello ’10
L-R, Dr. Charlie King ‘56, Chris Ventura ‘13,
Coach Bob Condon, Coach Mike Sassi ‘86,
Davon Robertson ‘12, Rich Casiello ‘10
Scholarship Fund Donors
More than two-thirds of the Saint Raphael Academy student body relies on financial aid provided by the Academy, the Diocese of Providence, and these
generous contributors. (Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.)
The Stephen C. Azevedo ’86
Memorial Fund
Ms. Elaine Azevedo
Mr. Michael Beauregard
Ms. Becky A. Boragine ‘86
Ms. MaryAnn Capozzoli
Ms. Margaret A. Cardozo ‘86
Ms. Dorothy M. Craig ‘86
Mr. Timothy M. Dwyer ‘86
Mr. Donald Grebien
Ms. Kathleen M. Jones ‘86
Ms. Bobbi Peterson
Mr. Michael J. Sassi ‘86
Ms. Gayle Whittier
The Joseph C. and Blanche Coutu
Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Joseph C. and Blanche Coutu
Foundation
The Dalton-Hulme Memorial Fund
Ms. Ann Toole
The Chris & Ida DiCarlo
Scholarship Fund
Mr. Chrispino DiCarlo
The Kevin M. Donahue ’71
Scholarship Fund
Mr. Kevin M. Donahue ‘71
Quabaug Charitable Foundation
The Duffy Family Fund
Mr. David A. Duffy ‘57
The Kathleen Hoyas ’79 Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Ms. Beth A. (Hoyas) Lovain ‘83
The King/Condon Scholarship Fund
Class of 1956
Mr. Stephen W. Goulet ‘56
Mr. Charles W. King ‘56
Mr. Donald C. Payton ‘56
The Kumiega Family Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kumiega ‘54
The Fr. Americo D. Lapati
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Fr. Americo D. Lapati Trust
The Dennis M. Lynch, Jr. ’74
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mr. George L. Agostini ‘54
Ms. Irene Lynch
John & Irene O’Donoghue
Mr. Michael Rankowitz
Ms. Marjorie Sundlun
The McConaghy Family
Scholarship Fund
Mr. John J. McConaghy ‘95
The Vincent ‘46 & Eileen McCrystal
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Victor & Lynn Allienello
The Bergen Anesthesia Group
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Blais
Mr. Robert M. Brady
Ms. Margaret Braxton
Mr. & Mrs. James Buffi
Ms. Nancy Cataldo
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cataldo
Donald & Geraldine Crooks
Kevin & Patti Crooks
Ms. Suzanne Decourcy
Mr. Michael Dodd
Ms. Kathleen Doyle
Employees of the Dept. of Health
& Human Services
First Financial Insurance Company
Ms. Michele Garvin
Ms. Deborah Gersh
James & Susan Harter
Mr. Jeffrey Heidt
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Jaswell
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Jaswell
Mr. & Mrs. John Kane
Mr. & Mrs. William Knowlton
Ms. Irene Laliberte
Mr. Charles Luband
Ms. Lynn McCrystal
Mr. Timothy McCrystal
Mr. Vincent McCrystal, Jr.
Mr. Charles Olobri ‘56
Mr. Robert F. Perreault ‘57
Mr. Raymond Pezzullo
Adriana & Roy Raposo
Ropes & Gray Health Care Group
Henry & Dorothea Rustigian
Mr. Paul Silver
Ms. Katherine Sparrow
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Stanczyk
Ms. Bonita Tieuli
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Walker
Linda & Chester Zielinski
The McDermott Family
Scholarship Fund
Mr. & Mrs. John J. McDermott ‘51
The Joseph T. McHale ’62
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Bristol County Savings Charitable
Foundation
Mrs. Rose McHale
Mr. David B. Miller
The Thomas & Katherine McHale
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mrs. Rose McHale
The Shawn M. Nassaney ’94
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Nassaney ‘64
The Shawn M. Nassaney Memorial
Foundation
Mrs. Barbara Shaw
The Terry Thomas ’87 Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Mr. G. Terence Smith ‘67
The Doreen Ann Tomlinson ’80
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Chief & Mrs. John Tomlinson
Tuition Sponsorship
Highlander CVS
Holy Name Parish
Institute of the Christian Brothers,
District of Eastern North America
Knights of Columbus
The Mackin Family
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph MarcAurele ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. John McConnell
Mohegan Sun
Our Lady of Consolation Parish
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
RISE (Rhode Islanders Sponsoring
Education)
Sankaty Head Foundation
St. Ambrose Parish
San Miguel School
St. Ann/Bread of Life Schools
St. John the Baptist Parish
St. Leo the Great parish
St. Margaret Parish
The Alice B. Sullivan Foundation
Complete List of Scholarship Funds at Saint Raphael Academy
If you would like to contribute to any of these scholarships, or to establish your own, please contact the Development Office at 401-723-8100, ext. 120.
The Christopher J. Andreozzi ’96 Memorial Scholarship
The Stephen C. Azevedo ’86 Memorial Fund
The Thomas P. and Margaret M. Casey Memorial
Scholarship
The Casiello/Sassi Scholarship
The Joseph A. ’66 and Melanie Cherry Scholarship
The Christian Brothers Scholarship
The Joseph C. & Blanche Coutu Memorial Scholarship
The Michael Dalton ’64 and John Hulme ’64
Memorial Scholarship
The Chris & Ida DiCarlo Scholarship
The Kevin M. Donahue ’71 Scholarship
The David Duffy ’57 Scholarship
The John Farley ’34 Memorial Scholarship
The Ralph Holden Memorial Scholarship
The Kathleen Hoyas ’79 Memorial Scholarship
The King/Condon Scholarship
The King Family Scholarship
The Fr. Americo D. Lapati Memorial Scholarship
The Dennis M. Lynch, Jr. ’74 Memorial Scholarship
The C. Dona Maynard ’29 Memorial Scholarship
The McConaghy Family Scholarship
The Vincent ’46 & Eileen McCrystal Memorial
Scholarship
The McDermott Family Scholarship
The Joseph T. McHale ’62 Memorial Scholarship
The Thomas & Katherine McHale Memorial
Scholarship
The Shawn M. Nassaney ’94 Memorial Scholarship
The Dennis O’Brien ’60 Memorial Scholarship
The Francis C. Riley ’33 Memorial Scholarship
The Savage Family Scholarship
The Terry Thomas ’87 Memorial Scholarship
The Thomas F. Tierney ’28 Memorial Scholarship
The Doreen Anne Tomlinson ’80 Memorial
Scholarship
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St. Raphael Academy Annual Fund
Signum Fidei Society
($2,500 +)
Mr. George E. Briden ‘71
Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Condon ‘52
Mr. Lucien E. Lemieux ‘49
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. MarcAurele ‘69
Mr. Richard P. McMahon, Esq. ’44*
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rouleau
Raphaelite Society
($1,500 - $2,499)
One donor wishes to remain anonymous
Mrs. Darby Castigliego
Mr. Ernest F. Dupuis, Jr. ‘61
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Kashmanian
Dr. Gerald P. Keane, MD ‘70
Principal’s Society
($1,000 - $1,499)
2 donors wish to remain anonymous
Dr. Michael D. Bruzzi, DVM ‘73
Dr. Laurent Gousie
Mr. William J. Keddie ‘54
Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Keith ‘66
Mrs. Rose McHale
(in memory of Joseph T. McHale ’62)
PRM Concrete & John McHale & Sons
Mr. William D. Slattery, Jr. ‘49
Rev. Lawrence E. Toole ’52
(in memory of Michael Dalton ’64)
Dr. Joseph W. Walek, MD ‘70
Br. Marcellus Leo Society
($500 - $999)
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ACE INA Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William Anthony
Col. Leo J. Brennan ‘56
Bernard J. Casey ‘60
Class of 1959
Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Clynes ‘59
Mr. Edward J. Creamer ‘46
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Desmarais
Mr. William Durgin, Sr. ‘46
Ms. Cheryl Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Bertrand Fournier ‘44
Gerber Scientific, Inc.
Mr. Joseph W. Gontarski ‘50
Mr. Thomas J. Kean ‘50
Mr. Ronald J. Kelly ‘54
Steven & Laura Loffredo
Mr. J. Peter Lyons ‘52
Mr. Jean D. Madden ‘55
Mr. Robert F. Martin ‘54
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McCabe ‘60
Mr. Vincent P. McDonald ‘51
Ms. Elizabeth Monahan
Mr. William J. Moran, Sr. ‘43
Mrs. Ruth Mros (in memory of Daniel F. Mros ’50)
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Olobri ‘56
Mr. Brian M. Philbin ‘66
Dr. Charles E. Pierce, Ph.D. ‘87
Pitney Bowes
Mr. Thomas J. Reilly ‘66
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Riley, III ‘62
Mr. Thomas P. Soucar ‘90
Stop & Shop
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Sweeney
Dr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Tracey ‘63
Dr. Joseph L. Tracy, Ph.D. ‘51
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Votta
De La Salle Society
($250 - $499)
One donor wishes to remain anonymous
Elizabeth E. Anderson
Bank of America
Mr. William F. Barry ‘39
Mr. Joseph R. Beaudette ‘82
Nancy & Ray Benoit
Mr. William J. Bowe ‘45
Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Bray ‘69
Mr. Thomas K. Brett ‘67
Mr. John R. Carroll ‘58
Mr. James F. Chaston ‘70
Dr. Christopher M. Cimarusti, Ph.D. ‘60
Mr. John A. Coleman ‘50
Mr. John J. Conroy, Jr. ‘59
Mr. James A. Cuddy ‘68
Dr. Joseph V. D’Almeida, DVM ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Dalton ‘79
Mr. Louis E. Del Papa ‘55
Mr. Anthony DiPetrillo, Esq.
Quinci Eacueo
Mr. Edmund J. Farrell ‘60
Ms. Catherine M. Flatley-Nachmann, Esq. ‘80
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Gannon ‘69
Mr. Edward F. Gilheeney ‘61
Col. (Ret.) Paul J. Gorey ‘49
Mr. Peter F. Harrington ‘56
Dr. John F. Hogan, MD ‘42
In memory of Thomas J. Hogan ‘32
Mr. R. Kevin Horan, Esq. ‘68
Mr. Bertrand E. Larence, Jr. ‘81
Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Lynch ‘54
Mr. Kenneth J. Macksoud, Esq. ‘57
Mr. Timothy C. Magill ‘63
Mr. John L. Marshall, III ‘52
Dr. Thomas J. McDonald, Ph.D. ‘45
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. McEnery ‘69
Mr. Eugene J. McMahon ‘51
Metso Automation
Mr. Peter J. Miniati, III, Esq. ‘80
Mr. Joseph M. Morris ‘57
Mrs. Malaina Gennari Murphy ‘85
Maj. Alexander C. Murray ‘91
LTC Edmond R. Nolin, USA (Ret.) ‘46
NSTAR Foundation
Dr. John K. Primeau, Ph.D. ‘57
Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Riley, Ph.D. ‘56
Mr. Adrien L. Robichaud ‘60
Dr. Francis L. Scarpaci ‘50
Ms. Kristen E. (Procopio) Schott ‘99
Mr. Henry J. Sherlock ‘44
Mr. Joseph N. Sherry ‘80
Col. Robert E. Stevens ‘47
Mr. Alfred G. Thibodeau, Esq. ‘59
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence P. Tracey ‘72
Mr. Gregory Troy ‘73
Mr. Stephen R. Wallace ‘66
Century Club
($100 - $249)
Two donors wish to remain anonymous
Adamsdale Concrete & Products Co., Inc.
Edward ’74 & Caroline Aldrich
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Alexandre
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Allard
Mr. Steven Babiec
Philip & Christine ’76 Baccari
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Baccari, Jr.
Mr. John T. Baglaneas ‘71
Rev. Bernard Baris ‘61
Mr. Philip B. Barr, Jr. ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Barry ‘61
Mr. H. Peter Basler, Jr. ‘60
Mr. Edward Bastia
Beauvais & Company
*deceased
(Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.)
Ms. Tiffany A. Bell ‘98
Mr. A. Ronald Benoit ‘60
Mr. Roger N. Bergeron ‘51
Mr. Leo O. Berube ‘53
Mr. David M. Bonner ‘69
Mr. John P. Bouffard ‘82
Mr. Roland A. Bouffard ‘51
Mr. Scott J. Brady ‘91
Sr. Regina Brennan, RSM
Mr. Peter A. Breslin ‘53
Mr. Robert E. Brown ‘49
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Brown ‘74
Ms. Louise D. Bruneau ‘79
Mr. Donald P. Bucklin, Esq. ‘56
Keith & Patty Burkett
Mr. John H. Buss, Jr. ‘56
Mr. Louis A. Cabral ‘45
Mr. Michael B. Cahir ‘63
Mr. Thomas H. Cahir ‘57
Mr. Joseph D. Cardosi ‘60
Mr. David R. Carlin, Jr. ‘56
Mr. William H. Carter ‘56
Mr. William A. Castro ‘55
Ms. Amy E. Centanni ‘87
Mr. Myroslaw Choma ‘59
Mr. Daniel W. Cifelli ‘99
Mr. James F. Coffey ‘52
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Coleman ‘53
Mr. Gilbert M. Connly ‘54
Mr. James F. Cooney, Jr. ‘52
Mr. Richard M. Crook ‘49
Mr. Robert M. Crook ‘49
Mr. William M. Cumplido, Jr. ‘90
Dr. William J. Daley, MD ‘54
Mr. Joseph J. Day, Jr. ‘51
Mr. Francis R. Dietz ‘51
Mr. Roger M. Donnelly ‘53
Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Drake
Mr. Augustus R. Drywa ‘49
Mr. Stephen F. Dudzik ‘74
Mr. Paul J. Duffy ‘52
Mr. Theodore E. Dziok ‘58
Mr. Robert W. Erdon ‘56
David & Christine Estes
Dr. Ted Fachada ‘46
Mr. Paul J. Fahey ‘48
Mr. Joseph R. Falvey ‘53
Mr. Anthony F. Fargnoli ‘53
Gary ’69 & Donna Ferguson
Mr. Robert M. Ferland, Jr. ‘00
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ferns ‘56
Mr. Ronald E. Ferri ‘57
Mr. Mark D. Fisher ‘78
Mr. William M. Flood ‘67
Ms. Ann M. Fox ‘82
Mr. Leo H. Fox, CPA ‘55
Furey Roofing & Construction, Inc.
Mr. Thomas M. Gallagher ‘72
Mr. Matthew J. Gannon ‘49
Mr. Arthur T. Gately, Jr. ‘45
Mr.& Mrs. Matthew S. Gaudette ‘00
Mr. John M. Gautreaux ‘84
Mr. David F. Gibbons ‘46
Mr. Charles E. Giuntini ‘60
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Glover
Mr. Michael P. Gorman ‘76
Mr. Raymond F. Gorman ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. William T. Gorman ‘57
Mr. Norman L. Grant ‘46
Dr. Joseph J. Grant, OD ‘72
Mr. Stephen (Mike) Grimley ‘64
Mr. Joseph M. Hanley ‘66
Mr. Charles M. Hannigan ‘80
Mr. Dennis M. Hanson, JD ‘72
Mr. Arthur E. Harding ‘62
Mr. John H. Healey ‘53
Mr. Leo V. Heaney ‘42
Mr. James T. Heatherton ‘52
Mr. Walter R. Holewa ‘60
Mr. Robert P. Holton ‘53
Mr. William C. Howrie, III ‘79
Mr. John J. Hunt ‘55
Ms. Barbara Hurley
Mr. Walter A. Jachem, CPA ‘58
Mr. Dennis R. Janicki ‘62
Mr. Joseph A. Jannetta ‘56
Mr. John T. Kaveny ‘47
Ms. Susan Kearney-Kaplan
Mr. Michael J. Keenan ‘50
Col. (Ret.) Stephen P. Kelley, USARNG ‘61
Mr. William J. Keogh ‘58
Ms. Nancy J. King ‘76
Deacon Raymond J. LaFrance ‘48
Mr. Roger A. LaFrance ‘49
Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Larivee, Ph.D. ‘72
Chris & Barbara Larned
Ms. Mary D. Laroche
Mr. Armand P. Larochelle, Jr. ‘53
Mr. John F. Lavendier ‘64
Mr. Bernard M. Leddy ‘48
Mr. David S. LeMay ‘76
Mr. James E. Locklin ‘53
Mr. William F. Malkowski ‘48
Mr. William E. Malloy ‘78
Mr. Ronald D. Mandolfi ‘60
David & Angela Marcoux
Mr. Paul Marino ‘46
Mr. James D. Marques ‘72
Mr. Richard A. Martin ‘57
Mr. Paul O. Masse ‘54
Mr. David J. Masterson ‘62
Mr. Joseph M. McCabe ‘52
Mr. John E. McCarthy ‘49
Mr. Michael M. McCarthy ‘60
Mr. Robert J. McClellan ‘55
Mr. Raymond J. McConaghy, Jr. ‘71
Mr. Joseph P. McCoy ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. John E. McDevitt, Jr. ‘56
Mr. John T. McDonald, Jr. ‘56
Mr. Thomas A. McDonough ‘56
Mr. & Mrs. Frederic D. McDuff ‘66
Steven ’78 & Barbara ’78 McElroy
Mr. Joseph H. McGinn ‘60
Mr. Paul McGoran ‘59
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We extend sincere thanks to all who support
the Saint Raphael Academy Annual Fund.
We apologize for any omissions or misspellings and ask that you contact us to report any errors.
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Mr. & Mrs. William J. McKenna ‘38
Mr. Thomas D. McLaughlin ‘61
Mr. Michael A. McNamara ‘59
Mr. George J. Meehan ‘48
Mr. Norbert F. Melia ‘47
Ms. Linda Michalczyk
Mr. Walter J. Mikucki ‘60
Mr. Laurence R. Miniati ‘59
Mr. Peter J. Miniati, Jr. ‘51
Mr. Edward J. Mitchell ‘60
Mr. Thomas F. Mitchell ‘64
Ms. Tracey Macksoud Moline ‘78
Mr. & Mrs. David B. Monaghan, Jr. ‘62
Mr. Walter J. Moran ‘55
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Morris ‘66
Ms. Eileen M. Mullen ‘80
Mr. Frederick J. Mullen, Jr. ‘70
Mr. Michael M. Mulligan ‘86
Col. James J. Mulvey, USAR (Ret.) ‘46
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence F. Murphy ‘61
Mr. Christopher S. Mutter ‘73
Hon. & Mrs. John A. Mutter ‘45
Mr. John Nasuti
National Grid USA
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Noonan ‘54
Mr. Richard F. Oakland ‘55
Mr. Charles A. O’Brien, Jr. ‘55
Mr. Daniel T. O’Brien ‘62
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. O’Connor, III ‘60
Mr. George P. Ouellette ‘59
Mr. Raymond J. Papineau ‘71
Mr. Donald C. Payton ‘56
Dr. Michael S. Payton, DC ‘89
Mr. Robert R. Phaneuf ‘48
Mr. Robert J. Powers ‘59
Ms. Rita Pratt
Mrs. A. Dalia Pucci
Tom Reardon ‘45
Mr. Kevin F. Reilly, CPA ‘73
Rev. Paul F. Reynolds ‘57
Mr. Roland P. Rivard ‘45
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Rizzolo, Jr.
Hon. & Mrs. Joseph J. Roszkowski, Jr. ‘56
Mr. Dennis A. Ruest ‘60
Mr. Mark E. Russell ‘69
Mr. Robert M. Russell ‘76
John & Elaine Ryan
Mr. John A. Sabatini, Esq. ‘63
Mr. James M. Sabourin ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. Alan H. Salisbury ‘62
Mr. Robert T. Schwaner ‘55
Joan Seward
Dr. Russell F. Shaw, MD ‘51
Ms. Melissa A. Siple ‘85
Mr. David J. Sleczkowski ‘73
Mrs. Sandra M. Smith
Philip Solomon
Mr. Vernon S. Stromberg, Jr. ‘60
Dr. Dennis Sweetland ‘64
William ‘71 & Deborah Szuluk
Target
Tiffany & Co.
Mr. Ronald A. Tomellini ‘54
Mr. Richard J. Travers ‘59
Mr. Ronald J. Treanor ‘54
Mr. Raymond L. Tremblay ‘56
Mr. Joseph C. Tumidajski ‘68
Mr. Robert A. Vacher ‘63
Ms. Laura C. Valentini ‘96
Mr. & Mrs. Leo G. Van Beaver ‘55
Mr. Robert F. Wall ‘49
Mr. Robert A. Walsh ‘55
Ms. Marilyn Whittet
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Yacino ‘57
Dr. Edmond S. Zuromski ‘59
Purple & Gold Guild
($50 – 99)
Mr. James N. Albright ‘61
Ayoub Engineering
Mr. Francis J. Beagan ’62
(in memory of Sandra Beagan)
Ms. Karen A. Bodell ‘87
Ms. Marie T. Bray ‘75
Mr. Patrick M. Brogan ‘71
Mr. Christopher Brown ‘09
Mr. Christopher A. Butler ‘87
Mr. Michael A. Carello ‘78
Ms. Nancy P. Cawley-Jean ‘82
Dr. Ronald L. Ciombor, DDS ‘66
Citizens Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Daigle ‘62
Michael & Kathleen DeWolfe
Ms. Maria Donnelly
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Dunn ‘58
Ms. Yessy Espinal
Mr. Joseph E. Fogarty ‘38
Mr. Robert D. Gavich, USAF (Ret.) ‘52
Mr. & Mrs. William Girard
Mr. Charles F. Hannigan, Jr. ‘49
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Heaney ‘45
Mr. Norman E. Hebert ‘50
John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
Mrs. Deborah Keough
Mr. Joseph P. Keough, Jr. ‘73
Mr. George E. LaRose ‘47
Mr. Raymond J. Lavoie, Jr. ‘69
Mr. John A. Lucas ‘45
Ms. Carolyn F. Machado ‘85
Mr. Michel C. Manosh ‘65
Mr. Donald J. Martin ‘49
Dr. Horace F. Martin ’49*
Mrs. Shirley Maynard
(in memory of C. Dona Maynard ‘29)
Mr. Leo F. McAlice ‘47
Mr. James M. Mello ‘96
Mr. John Mullin, Jr. ‘54
Mr. William E. Murray ‘60
Mr. Steven L. Nadeau ‘85
Mr. Walt R. Nyzio ‘67
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. O’Brien ‘60
Rev. Laurence Olszewski, CSC ‘56
Mr. William H. O’Neill ‘76
Mr. Robert H. Pickett, Jr. ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Poirier ‘51
Mr. Dennis G. Quinn ‘68
Mr. Michael S. Raheb ‘74
Mr. Brian A. Randall ‘71
Mr. Richard J. Ridolfi ‘59
Mr. Francis W. Rose ‘81
Mr. Louis G. Roy ‘60
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Theberge ‘58
Mr. Steven D. Toole ‘78
Mr. Francis S. Walach ‘57
Mr. John V. Welch ‘49
Mrs. Elaine Wilcox
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
Saints Boosters (up to $50)
Mr. Dominic Agostini
Ms. Deborah Allen
Mr. Eugene A. Amaral ‘52
Mr. Joseph F. Arruda ‘71
Mr. Arthur J. Benson
Mr. Henry Boucher ‘66
Ms. Susan M. Buontempo ‘97
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Burgess ‘69
Mr. Maurice J. Carrier ‘55
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Casavant ‘56
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Casey
Mr. Gregory E. Chin ‘85
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Collette ‘63
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Colson ‘90
Mr. Timothy J. Conley ‘82
Ms. Cathleen D. Corrigan ‘84
Mr. Thomas J. Coughlin ‘56
Lena Craig
Mr. Lawrence D. Cunningham ‘53
Mr. Bruce W. Cusson ‘68
Mr. Henry R. Delisle ‘40
Ms. Christal L. Desmarais ‘97
Mr. John DiTomasso ‘60
Ed Donato ‘60
Ms. Elizabeth Donovan
Mr. Raymond M. Doonan ‘47
Mr. David J. Duffy ‘78
Mrs. Marie Dufresne
Dr. Stephen F. Dunn ‘50
Mr. Michael J. Dziok ‘64
Mr. William D. Flanagan ‘65
Mr. Joseph J. Ford ‘56
Ms. Kristen (Fredette) Murphy ‘02
Ms. Lori Ann Gagne ‘80
Ms. Josephine Gamba
Ms. Lisa A. Gentili ‘93
Mr. George Haley, Jr. ‘67
Dr. Raymond J. Hill, Jr., DMD ‘72
Ms. Brenda L. Hultquist, RN ‘82
Mrs. Velma Jack (in memory of Gary Jack ’74)
Mr. Anthony M. Joseph ‘00
Mr. & Mrs. John Kelahan
Mr. James M. Kelly ‘50
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Kenney ‘42
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Keough ‘42
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Kern ‘50
Ms. Karen A. Kolodziej ‘84
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Labonte ‘65
Mr. Henry N. Labrie ‘74
Mr. Stanley P. Lachut, Jr. ‘62
Mr. Peter G. Lamberton ‘74
Mr. Henry J. Lamontagne, Jr. ‘63
Mr. Robert L. Lapointe, Esq. ‘73
Mr. Morris J. Leonard ‘47
Mr. Albert B. L’Etoile, Jr. ‘81
Mr. John M. Lukasiewsicz ‘58
Ms. Kelly Ann Marks ‘80
Dr. Stephen J. Martin, Ph.D. ‘75
Mr. Timothy F. McCann ‘96
Mr. Bernard F. McDonald ‘51
Ms. Carie M. McGrane ‘92
Col. William J. Moran, Jr. ‘68
Br. Frederick Mueller, FSC
Mr. G. Miles Mullervy, Jr. ‘63
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Newton ‘75
Mr. James R. Nielson, MSW ‘73
Mr. Ronald A. Normand ‘63
Mr. Edward S. Nowak, Jr. ‘69
Kevin & Kelly Nowak
Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. O’Brien ‘69
Mr. Edward J. Ozog ‘57
Dr. Frank S. Pearson, Ph.D. ‘63
Donald & Eileen Perriello
Ms. Mary A. Pietrantozzi ‘86
Mr. Jerry A. Provencher ‘65
SABIC
Ms. Betty Szeberenyi
Mrs. Kathleen Thomas
Mr. Timothy W. Tierney ‘69
Ms. Mary Vardner ‘09
Mr. Bruce H. Villeneuve ‘66
Mr. Stephen R. Walsh, Jr. ‘73
Development Committee
2009-2010
Edward Burgess ’74, Chair
Ron Dalton ‘79
John Gautreaux ‘84
Rose McHale
Faculty/Staff
Darby Castigliego
Laura Loffredo
Terry Murray
Richard Rouleau
Alumni Advisory
Board
Alumni by Class Top 10
(By Percent Participation)
1956
20.3%
1969
19.4%
1960
17.8%
1945
15.9%
1949
14.3%
1966
13.9%
1959
12.9%
1962
12.2%
1951
10.9%
1962
10.8%
Carlos Arenas ‘94
Neal Costigan ‘68
Joan Irons Cronin ‘87
Susan Detri-Souve ‘79
Joe Drazek ‘95
Sheri Landry Dumas ‘80
Gary Ferguson ‘69
Alan Griffin ‘70
Lisa Costa Jenard ‘84
Gary Lesperance ‘74
Chris Mutter ‘73
Alumni by Class Top 10
Jennifer Pontes ‘99
(by Percent of Total Given)
Greg Tillier ‘97
1944
1952
1946
1957
1954
1995
1965
1971
1969
1956
19.6%
12.1%
6.8%
5.8%
4.9%
4.4%
4.1%
4.0%
3.0%
2.4%
Faculty/Staff
Maureen Mulhare Hurley ‘83
Laura Loffredo
Terry Murray
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2010 Alumni Golf Tournament
T o u rnament S p o ns o rs
Audette, Bazar Cordeiro & Grasso
Attorneys at Law
Bob Audette ‘76
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MRT Jewelry
Joe Audette ‘65
Tee & Green Sponsors
McManus & Pratt, LLP
Jim McManus, DDS ‘69
Monahan Drabble Sherman
Funeral Home
Mark Russell ‘69
Navigant Credit Union
PRM Concrete Corporation
John Reardon ‘74
Tracey Gear
Patrick Tracey ’57, Steve Tracey ’65,
Terry Tracey ’72, Kevin Tracey ‘74
Troy, Pires & Allen
Peter Troy ’72, Greg Troy ’73,
Andy Troy ‘81
Washington Trust Company
Joe MarcAurele ‘69
Action Auto Parts
Donnelly’s
Kevin Donahue ‘71
Dupuis Oil
Dupuis Realty & Pawtucket Mini-Storage
Ernie Dupuis ‘61
Gansett Auto
Frank Corey ‘68
Josten’s
Manning-Heffern Funeral Home
Ted Wynne ‘76
APS
Gerard Asermely ‘69
Rob Grace ‘88
Kahn, Litwin, Renza
Henry Silva ‘82
Sen. John McBurney ‘68
Roland Moussally ‘62
Pawtucket Credit Union
Signature Printing
Cart Sponsors
The Brothers of the Christian Schools
District of Eastern North America
Prize Donors
Terry Burgess ‘69
Darby Castigliego
The Country Inn
DJ Coutu ‘83
Cranston Country Club
Crestwood Country Club
Cumberland House of Pizza
Doherty’s East Ave Irish Pub
Kevin Donahue ‘71
Fall River Country Club
Tom Tetreault ‘68
Firefly Golf Course
Mark Gervais
The Ground Round
KLR Accounting
Henry Silva ‘82
McLoughlin & Moran
Dr. Jim McManus ‘69
Garrett Medeiros ‘06
MRT Jewelry
Joe Audette ‘65
Don Payton ‘56
Frank Rego ‘81
Spumoni’s
Golfers
John Anderson
Bill Anthony
Michael Anthony
Paul Anthony
Joe Audette ‘65
Bob Audette ‘76
Ed Burgess ‘74
Terry Burgess ‘69
Tim Burgess
Tom Burgess ‘65
Bill Carlin
Br. Thomas Carney, FSC
John Cotta ‘72
John Cotta, Jr.
Tom Chen
Mike Chmura ‘67
Colin Clapton
Mike Clarkin
Dennis Corain
Frank Corey ‘68
Kevin Donahue ‘71
William Duffy ‘64
Steve Eno ‘65
Scott Famiglietti
Neil Flynn
Mike Fonseca
Bob Fontes
Ray Gannon ‘69
Mike Gionfriddo
Gerry Griffin ‘67
Tom Hagan ‘75
Keith Hanglin
Jay Hanley ‘66
Paul Hochwater
Tom Hodge ‘62
Tom Hurley ‘83
Paul Jenard
Henry Katz
Fred Keating
Ray Lavoie ‘69
Ernie Letendre ‘64
Steve Loffredo
Doug Maiko ‘67
Joe MarcAurele ‘69
Jack McCann ‘67
Larry McCarthy ‘75
Fred McDuff ‘66
Bill McHale
Steve Menard ‘75
Jason Monczak
Greg Murphy
Dan O’Brien ‘62
Rick O’Brien ‘66
Paul O’Neill ‘54
Ray O’Neill ‘56
Don Payton ‘56
Marty Payton ‘54
Matt Plociak ‘690
James Raftus
Ron Rodrigues
Richard Rouleau
Chris Russo
Ed Sabatini ‘56
John Sabatini ‘63
John Sabatini ‘82
Alan Salisbury ‘62
Henry Silva ‘82
Al Soares
Pete Stratton ‘66
Charlie Sweeney ‘66
John Thompson ‘75
Doug Tracey
Kevin Tracey ‘74
Steve Tracey ‘65
Terry Tracey ‘72
Mike Trant
Pat Treanor ‘86
Ron Treanor ‘54
Jerry Turgeon
Troy Turgeon
Paul Williamson ‘69
Ted Wynne ‘76
Golf Tournament
Planning Committee
Terry Burgess ’69, Co-Chair
Frank Corey ’68, Co-Chair
Rob Grace ‘88
Tom Hurley ‘83
Ray Lavoie ‘69
Steve Loffredo
Greg Murphy
Brian Wenz ‘94
Maureen Mulhare Hurley ‘83
Laura Loffredo
Terry Murray
Tuition and Fees
Fundraising
Other
Monday, May 9, 2011
Pawtucket Country Club
Fiscal Year 2010
Revenue
5%
2011 Annual Alumni
Golf Tournament
Staff:
Summary of Finances
7%
Save the Date!
Expenses
5% 3%
6%
Instructional
8%
51%
12%
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Overhead & Plant Maintenance
Administrative
15%
88%
Debt Expense
Student Activities & Athletics
Finance Committee
Fundraising Expense
Ms. Ann Kashmanian, Chair
Ms. Darby Castigliego
Mr. Edward Creamer ‘46
Mr. Kevin Farrell ‘83
Mr. Joseph Kumiega ‘54
Mr. Roland Lachapelle ‘70
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M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t
Saint Raphael Academy is a Catholic, co-educational,
college preparatory school, founded in the tradition
of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, and rooted in the
Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Academy welcomes a student
body that is academically, economically and culturally
diverse. Through its commitment to Christian values,
the Academy strives for excellence in all programs for the
spiritual, academic, cultural and physical development of
each student. Saint Raphael Academy seeks to provide a
safe environment that places a priority on mutual respect
as well as self-discipline. The Academy prepares each
student for a life dedicated to learning, leadership and
service to the Church and the community.
Saint Raphael Academy
School Board
Mr. Henry Silva ’82, Chair
Ms. Mary Carney, Vice Chair
Mr. Philip Barr ‘69
Mr. Edward Bastia
Mr. Edward Burgess ‘74
Mr. Ron Dalton ‘79
Br. Frederick DelAntonio, FSC*
Dr. Laurent Gousie
Br. Robert Hazard, FSC
Mrs. Ann Kashmanian
Mrs. Rose McHale
Br. Frederick Mueller, FSC
Msgr. Paul D. Theroux, STB, JCL
Faculty/Staff
Mrs. Maryann Donohue-Lynch
President/Principal
Mrs. Darby S. Castigliego
Vice President for Operations
* deceased
Saint Raphael Academy
123 Walcott Street
Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860
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