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9_viking - Archbishop Wood High School
Viking
FALL 2011
The Magazine for Alumni, Parents, Grandparents and Friends of Archbishop Wood High School
Including the 2010-11 Annual Report of Gifts
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From the
Mailbox
Please submit your letters to:
Gary Zimmaro, President
Archbishop Wood High School
655 York Road
Warminster, PA 18974
Archbishop Wood
High School
Mission
Statement
Within a Catholic
community,
Archbishop Wood
High School provides
a comprehensive,
college-preparatory
curriculum enhanced
by spiritual, service,
and extra-curricular
experiences that will
enable all students
to be productive,
responsible Christians
in a technologicallycomplex, rapidly
changing world.
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Letter from a grateful
parent Bill Stephenson,
P’07, ’11…
Message from the President
The response from the alumni
was overwhelming. In fact, your
support enabled us to renovate
the Art Room, add another
Computer Lab, support our
programs, and enable families to
keep their children at Archbishop
Wood to continue their Catholic
education.
W
elcome to the first edition of the “Viking.”
two State Basketball Championships, five PCL Champions,
I hope you enjoy reading about all of the
eight District XII Champions, 125 All Catholic Athletes,
wonderful things that are happening at
sixteen All State Athletes, seven members of All Catholic Band
your Alma Mater. It is with great pride
and Chorus, a Marching Unit State Championship, and the
and pleasure that we send you a magazine that depicts life
RoboVikings victory in the Regional Robotics Championship
at Archbishop Wood now, through stories and pictures from
for the first time.
current students and alumni. Please pay particular attention to
The accomplishments of our Vikings go on and on, but
the story about Patricia Fogel, Class of 1971.
without you, the Alumni, many things would not be possible. I
The inside back cover of the magazine is my dream — along
with many of you — for a much needed Sports Complex at
Archbishop Wood. As you can see from the drawings, plans
are underway, but I will need your help! A feasibility study is in
progress and will be followed by a Capital Campaign. I hope that
you will help us to realize this dream for the Vikings.
Many of you have helped to support the Memorial Garden
throughout the years, and we send a special “thank you” to Al
Lentz ’81 and Steve Happ ’81 for the beautiful fountain that they
recently installed in the memory of our beloved Richard “R” Kelly,
and to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fonash for their generous donation to
our “Exploration 21” science lab.
would like to take a moment and say thank you from the bottom
The Viking community is thriving, with a freshman class of
277 and an overall enrollment of 1,050 students. Our academic,
athletic and activity programs are as strong as ever. Our Class
of 2011 received over $19 million in scholarships and grants.
This school year Wood has seventeen Neumann Scholars, two
National Merit Semifinalist, five Commended students, and
of my heart for the support that you have shown for your Alma
Mater during the Viking Fund Drive. The response from the
alumni was overwhelming. In fact, your support enabled us to
renovate the Art Room, add another Computer Lab, support
our programs, and enable families to keep their children at
Archbishop Wood to continue their Catholic education. I
thank all of you for your contributions, and I hope that you
will continue to support Archbishop Wood. If you could not
contribute last year, hopefully you will consider your Alma Mater
this year. With your continued support, we can work together to
ensure the good news of the Archbishop Wood Vikings.
Finally, thank you for everything, and may God Bless you
and your families! Enjoy the magazine, and see you soon!
Sincerely yours,
currently receive three college credits each through our Dual
Gary V. Zimmaro, Sr.
Enrollment Program with Bucks County Community College.
Gary V. Zimmaro, Sr.
Our athletic and activity programs speak for themselves, with
President
twelve Diocesan Scholars. Furthermore, sixty of our students
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Hanna is a Great Inspiration for All of Us
A Glowing Letter of Recommendation for Hanna Schoenleber ’12
H
anna Schoenleber will be a twelfth grade student at
Archbishop Wood in September. I have known Hanna since
her 9th grade year at Wood. I came to know her because
she suffers from Arthritis. My knowledge of Hannah did not come
because she needed special accommodations but rather because she
would never accept special treatment.
At the beginning of her sophomore year, Hanna approached me
about an idea that she had. Hanna mentioned that she was often
in great pain but that her friends, both close and casual, did not
understand what it was like to suffer as she did and they especially
did not understand when one day she was in pain and the next day
she was fine. Often Hanna felt that her fellow students perceived a
desire for attention. Hanna’s plan was to make a presentation to our
9th grade students through an ongoing orientation program we have
called Wood 101. Her goal was not to gain sympathy for herself but
rather to raise the awareness among students of those around them
who are different because they cannot do everything that the other
students can do or that what they can do one day, they cannot do on
another day.
Hanna arranged to have representatives from the
Juvenile Arthritis Foundation come to school and along
with these representatives Hanna presented her story. The program was so successful and well received that
we asked Hanna to again present to our current
freshmen. These presentations were given over two
days to seven different groups. At the conclusion
of the year-long Wood 101 program the students
were asked to write about which presentation they
found most beneficial. Many students listed Hanna’s
presentation on Arthritis as the best. Their comments
included:
•“…because it was informative, beneficial and not
boring. The speakers were able to get their point
across without boring me and making me ignore
what they were saying.”
•“…because it was fun personal and informative.”
•“It was educational, got us involved and fun.”
•“…it was fun and I learned about something
my mom has.”
•“I learned a lot on how it affects everyone no
matter how old you are.”
•“It was amazing meeting a girl almost my
age going through all that.”
•“…because I thought it was interesting to
learn about the body and it runs in my
family.”
•“It makes us realize how we should help
those who are affected by it.”
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While these evaluations are those of 9th grade students, it is
important to note that these comments were written three months
after the presentation was made. The students remembered what
Hanna said and more importantly, they learned about how arthritis
affects other people.
In addition to working with our school community, Hanna is very
involved with the Juvenile Arthritis foundation. Last year Hanna
was the Teen Honoree for the Arthritis walk. This past school year,
Hanna organized a team of Archbishop Wood students to participate
in the annual walk to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation. She has also served as the Master of Ceremonies for the National
Juvenile Arthritis Conference.
Within the school community, Hanna is also a member of our
Peer Leaders group which works with student in our school and
the local elementary school to address Drug and Alcohol concerns. Hanna is also involved in our Community Service Corps. She is an
anchor on our morning news program and has had significant roles
in our school shows and sings with our choir.
Hanna accomplishes all these things while carrying a rigorous
course of study which next year will include two Advanced
Placement classes and a Dual Enrollment class. Hanna is a
first honor student and ranks in the top half of the class. Hanna is a great inspiration to all of us. She never lets
her disability get in the way of her goals. She does not
complain, nor ask for special treatment. Most people
would have no idea of the challenges Hanna faces if
it were not for her desire to help her fellow student
accept those around them who suffer from any type
of disability.
When I review the achievements which qualify a
nominee for this award I see Hanna Schoenleber as
a perfect candidate. The most obvious qualification
is in her School/Community Leadership and
Volunteer Work but her participation in peer
leaders helps in conflict resolution, her work in the
school plays and our chorus is examples of artistic
expression which promote an understanding and
acceptance of people who suffer from a debilitating
disease. Hanna’s work with the 9th grade students
not only helped bring an understanding of those who
suffer from arthritis but also served as friendship
building.
It is with great enthusiasm and conviction
that I put the name of Hanna Schoenleber into
consideration for the Young Heroes Award.
— Mary Harkins, Principal
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Rich Kelly Memorial Fountain Unveiled
T
he Rich Kelly Memorial Fountain was completed in August 2011.
Wood grads Al Lentz ’81 and Steve Happ ’81 of Lentzcapping Inc.
donated much of their time and materials to make this memorial a
reality. The fountain is located in the courtyard of the south building
(the boys’ school for more “seasoned” alums). It is close to the boy’s
gymnasium where Rich taught for over 40 years. Donations to
offset the cost of the fountain may be made to Archbishop Wood
High School. Please contact Tim Dunn, Director of Advancement at
215-672-5050 ext. 227 or [email protected]
Wood Student Wins Award
C
ongratulations to senior, Hanna Schoenleber who is the
recipient of the National Liberty Museum Young People
Who Make A Difference award sponsored by TD Bank. This
prestigious honor recognizes young people for volunteer work, civic
involvement, promoting appreciation for diversity, participating in
conflict resolution or violence prevention and other leadership roles.
Nominations were received from school officials, community
leaders and parents throughout the Delaware Valley and beyond. Thirty-two remarkable young people have been selected to receive
the 2011 Award. Winners will receive certificates and gifts at the
awards ceremony and their stories will be featured in the Museum’s
Young Heroes exhibit. See page 4 for the Archbishop Wood’s
nomination letter for Hanna. We are very proud of Hanna and the
great work she does in our school community and beyond.
Wood Band Earns National Recognition
T
he Archbishop Wood Marching Unit was the 2010 Atlantic
Coast Champion of the Tournament of Bands in Hershey, PA.
The quality of the unit’s performance resulted in a first place score
of 94.8 and awards for best drum major, high music, high visual and
high auxiliary. The Vikings will be looking to repeat in 2011.
Robotics
Team
Garner
National
Attention
The Archbishop Wood
Robotics Team “The
Robovikings” under
the direction of Thom
Galie received national
recognition at FIRST
Competition in St.
Louis, MO.
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Lady Vikings Celebrate Second PIAA State Basketball Title
Two in a row for the Lady
Vikings this year. Under
the direction of Head
Coach Jim Ricci the Lady
Vikings captured their
second straight PIAA Class
AAA State Basketball
Championship by defeating
Mercyhurst 82-78 in State
College in March 2011. The
team finished the year with
an impressive 23-2 record
including victories over
Archbishop Carroll and
Cardinal O’Hara.
Vikings Athletic Wrap Up
T
he Archbishop Wood athletic teams enjoyed another successful
year in 2010-11 by winning many championships. Our
athletic programs speak for themselves, with two Pennsylvania
Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) State Basketball
Championships, five Philadelphia Catholic League (PCL)
Championships, eight PIAA District XII Championships, one
hundred and twenty five All Catholic Athletes and sixteen
Pennsylvania All State Athletes
Philadelphia Catholic League Champions: Football; Girls Basketball;
Girls Soccer; Girls Volleyball; Girls Cross Country
PIAA District XII Champions: Football; Girls Basketball; Girls
Soccer; Boys Soccer; Girls Volleyball; Girls Cross Country; Girls
Swimming; Boys Swimming
PIAA Class AAA State Championship: Girls Basketball —
Back to Back Champions!
Athletes recognized as Philadelphia Catholic League
“All Catholic:” 125 Athletes
Athletes recognized as Pennsylvania All State: 16 Athletes
Football Scholarships
Brandon Arcidicano ’12 – Rutgers University
Brandon Peoples ’12 – Temple University
Desmon Peoples ’12 – Rutgers University
Frank Taylor ’12 – Boston College
Colin Thompson ’12 – University of Florida
Athletes Sign College Letters of Intent
Bishop Fitzgerald blesses the new Music Lab and Science Lab.
ongratulations to several members of the Class of 2011 and
Class of 2012 on the Division I athletic scholarships that have
been awarded to them from schools like Villanova, Boston College
and University of Florida.
Baseball Scholarships
Jeff Courter ’11 – Villanova University
Kyle McCrossen ’11 – Temple University
Pilot Science Program Now At Wood
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rchbishop Wood is the first secondary school in the
country to offer the “Exploration 21” Lab, a unique,
computer-based curriculum. This program can be offered due
to a donation from Richard Fonash ’82. Rich provided the
funds to furnish “the science lab of the future” in memory of
classmate Daniel Deever ’82.
Student Athletes Give Back to the Community
Over the last several years Archbishop Wood athletes have
participated in the “Athletes Helping Athletes” program in
conjunction with the Special Olympics of Bucks County. Here is a
great story about Colin Thompson ’12 and his relationship with John
Shulby (reprinted with permission of ESPN).
T
he measure of Archbishop Wood High School’s Colin
Thompson as a football player is a big one. He’s 6-foot-4, 255
pounds and ESPNU’s No. 1 tight end in the class of 2012. But
the measure of Colin Thompson as a young man is even bigger, a
fact to which Kathy Shulby is only too happy to attest. Shulby’s son,
John, has Down syndrome. John met Colin when they were in the
eighth grade at Holicong Middle School in Doylestown. Colin was
assigned to be John’s buddy at a track meet to ensure he got to all of
his events safely.
“That was the beginning of a friendship that has blossomed,”
Kathy Shulby said. Despite Colin transferring out of Holicong and
then going on to a different high school than John Shulby, the two
remained close. “It brings tears to my eyes,” Kathy Shulby said. “It’s
been a wonderful journey for John, Colin and our family.”
Tight end Colin Thompson has modeled his game after NFL
stars Jason Witten and Jeremy Shockey. The Shulbys followed
Thompson’s football career and went to his games. They befriended
his parents. Archbishop Wood High School started a program called
Athletes Helping Athletes, and Thompson took an active role. John
Shulby became honorary captain of the Vikings football team. “John
goes on the field and participates in the coin toss with the captains,”
Kathy Shulby said. “They play golf together. It’s a friendship that we
never expected, and it’s one of the best things to ever happen to John.
It’s not just the friendship and acceptance with Colin that’s so great,
but also with his teammates. It’s truly been an unbelievable and
wonderful experience.”
Colin said he gets just as much of a boost from John as John does
him. “John is one of my best friends,” Thompson said. “He is an
inspiration to myself and our football team to be better people. He is
a great kid, and he will do great things in life. I love him. He’s a big
part of my family and our football family.”
None of this is surprising to Steve Devlin. The Archbishop
Wood coach encourages his players to be active participants in the
community. “We do a lot as a team,” Devlin said. “I want our players
to realize just how fortunate they are, and I want them all to do
some big things out there. They all need to make an impact, and you
can see the happiness they bring to other people. It’s life changing.
Each year we always take on an organization and help out. We have
done Special Olympics, leukemia. We have done camps for those
organizations. It’s been a great experience for everyone.”
Devlin expects Thompson, one of his team captains, to take
a lead role on the field and off. “Colin and John have a unique
relationship,” Devlin said. “John is such a great kid. It touches
your heart to see those two together.” Thompson grew up playing
baseball and hockey in addition to football. But he knows what he
does best, which is block, catch and run. This four-star prospect is a
versatile talent.
“I block well at the point of attack,” Thompson said. “I am also
a mismatch in the red zone. I can catch the football. I can play in
the slot, motion out of the backfield and play a little fullback. I am
a complete player and my coach does a great job of moving me
around.”
Last season Thompson caught 13 passes for 208 yards and four
touchdowns. But don’t let his stats fool you.
“We spread him around and do a lot of different things,” Devlin
said. “Colin has size and is a great leverage blocker. He has hands
and runs very good routes. We use him in our play-action game.
Colin is smart and very determined. He’s the captain of our team and
has been a leader of our team since his sophomore year. That’s just
the type of kid he is.”
Thompson has patterned his game after a couple of tight ends
who’ve made a big mark in the game -- Jeremy Shockey and Jason
Witten.
“I have always admired those two players, especially the way they
handle themselves on the field,” Thompson said. “They are tough
guys with great hands. They are tremendous blockers and strong
runners after the catch. I emulate what they do. They are great tight
ends. They were great in college and have been in the pros, too.”
Thompson has already made his college decision. He committed
to Florida, giving the Gators a prototype tight end. But there was so
much more for Thompson about picking UF.
“In the end I just realized that there was no better place for me in
the country than Florida,” Thompson said. “I visited 15 schools, and
I wanted to find the right place for me. Florida has great football, it’s
a great school and Gainesville is a great town. Florida is the complete
package with great people. The coaching staff is highly respected. I
have become friends with them.”
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Viking Fund Exceeds Goal
D
id you know that tuition payments go directly to the
Archdiocese to cover the teachers’ salaries and benefits?
Archbishop Wood relies heavily on the Viking Fund to help
bridge the gap between the income from the school fees and the
expenses to operate the campus, update technology and provide
extracurricular activities.
The Viking Fund helps Wood stay on the cutting edge of 21st
century learning, while keeping true to its mission of Catholic
education. Thank you for giving to the Viking Fund – it is an
investment in our future. This past year the Viking Fund raised
over $325,000 from 442 donors — a dramatic increase in from
previous years.
The best new is that 32 individuals and businesses joined The
President’s Leadership Society, lead benefactors who, through
their generosity, demonstrate a commitment to the mission of
Archbishop Wood High School. Membership in the society is
open to all individuals, companies, and foundations that make an
annual gift of $1,000 or more. Annually members are invited to
a reception hosted by the President and the Board of Advisors.
To learn more about the President’s Leadership Society and about
The Viking Fund, contact Tim Dunn, Director of Advancement at
215-672-5050, ext. 227 or at [email protected].
In the 2010-11 Viking Fund (formerly the Annual Fund), which
ended June 30, 2011, the Wood community again responded most
generously with a record $375,000 in contributions! According
to Dan Wagner ’91, Viking Fund Chairman, “The word is out.
People recognize the value of Wood — the strength and vitality of
the school, its students and faculty — and they genuinely want to
be a part of this excellent tradition.”
Although this record-setting number is extraordinary,
what makes Wood unique are its leadership volunteers: the
alumni, parents, Board members and friends who give their
time and energy to promote Archbishop Wood High School
and its advancement initiatives. “You’re only as good as your
volunteers,” said Tim Dunn. “I’ve never worked with a more
dedicated and enthusiastic group of volunteers and supporters
than those at Wood. We are indeed blessed.”
Gifts to the Viking Fund help supplement the operating
expenses of Wood, touching all facets of campus life: financial
aid and scholarships, teaching resources, computer technology,
campus ministry, fine arts, extracurricular activities, and
athletics. “When we ask people to support Wood by making a gift
to the Viking Fund, we are asking them to invest in the future of
Archbishop Wood High School. An investment of this type is not
only critical to our ability to keep a Wood education excellent and
affordable — but it is also the truest measure of Wood’s value,”
said Gary Zimmaro, Wood President.
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Viking Students benefit from
EITC Program
T
hank you for helping Wood provides quality education to our
students. A growing number of companies are jumping on
board to help Catholic Education at Wood by donating monies
through tax credits. For the 2010-11 school year our heartfelt
thanks go to the following companies
Anonymous
Anthony Forino ’68 (Forino Builders)
Crown Holdings
Henkels Foundation
Joey F. Casey Memorial Foundation
HealthCare Services Inc.
Through their combined efforts, Wood received over $243,000
in scholarship monies through the Pennsylvania Educational
Improvement Tax Credit Program. To learn more about the EITC
program contact Tim Dunn, Director of Advancement at 215-6725050, ext. 227 or at [email protected].
Viking Oktoberfest Set for Oct. 22
A
n Oktoberfest and the Rich Kelly Memorial 5K Run will
highlight Homecoming Weekend. The 5K run will begin at
9 AM on October 22, 2011. Registration Forms are available at
www.archwood.org.
The Oktoberfest will be held on the same day from 2 to 7
PM. Food, Beverages, Tastings, Music and Prizes. Tickets are
$30 and attendees must be over 21. For tickets or sponsorship
contact Tim Dunn at 215-672-5050 ext. 227 or tdunn@
archwood.org
Special thanks to our sponsors: Sellersville Beverage & Cigar,
Sellersville, PA (Jack Walsh ’81 and Joe Waddington ’81) and
Pat’s Beverage, Pottstown, PA (Brian Hirschmann ’99).
Remember Wood in Your Estate Plans
T
he Wood Legacy Society membership includes our cherished
alumni, parents and friends who, as loyal visionaries and
generous benefactors of our school have included Archbishop
Wood in their will or estate plan. Through their Planned Gift,
they have committed to securing the mission and legacy of
Archbishop Wood High School for years to come.
We have received our first Legacy Society Gift in school
history. The late Patricia Whelan Fogel ’71 included Archbishop
Wood in her will. This generous donation of $40,000 will go
to a scholarship in her name for incoming freshman from St.
Joseph School/ St. Robert School and St. Agnes/ Sacred Heart
School (See story on page 12).
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To learn more about how you can secure the future of our
beloved Archbishop Wood please contact Gary Zimmaro,
President at 215-672-5050, ext. 225 or at gzimmaro@archwood.
org or Tim Dunn, Director of Advancement at 215-672-5050,
ext. 227 or at [email protected].
Building for the Future — Endowed
Scholarship at Archbishop Wood
A
rchbishop Wood has a long tradition of providing tuition
assistance to qualified but financially challenged students.
Since the school’s foundation in 1964 many gifts have been
made by alumni, parents and friends to fund these need-based
scholarship awards. These gifts have helped support the
education of hundreds of Wood students over the years — a
Catholic education that literally would not have been possible
without scholarship assistance.
Scholarships gifts to Wood are placed in the Viking
Educational Trust Fund. Each year the income generated
through the investment of our endowment along with annual
gifts underwrite the tuition of needy students.
Currently, the balance in the endowment is approximately
$300,000. From gifts and interest on this money, we are able
to make awards of about $15,000, only 5 % of our total financial
aid budget. The remainder needed for financial aid must come
from annual fund gifts and special events revenue. Ideally,
endowment should provide for at least 50% of scholarship
expenditures. Schools with healthy endowments can provide
substantial financial aid.
To endow a scholarship for one student for one year costs
approximately $50,000. Most existing scholarships generate
smaller awards. A scholarship can be established either through
a one-time donation or donations over a period of time. The
scholarship can be in the name of the donor or named in
memory of a loved one, teacher, classmate, friend. etc.
While unrestricted gifts to the Viking Fund are critical to
sustain current operations at the school, gifts may also be
restricted to the Viking Educational Trust Fund. We must grow
our endowment significantly to provide a strong future for
Archbishop Wood. To set up a named scholarship fund contact
Gary Zimmaro, President (215) 672-5050.
Announcing Open Houses:
Thursday, November 17, 2011,
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Welcoming Students and their Parents for the
Class of 2016, 2017 and 2018
Contact Patty Roschetz, Director of Admissions
Tel: 215-672-5050
Email: [email protected]
Viking Fund Makes Capital Improvements Possible at Wood
T
his past summer saw a number of improvements around
the school campus including a new second State of the
Art Computer Lab, a new Art Room, and an outdoor Fountain
in the courtyard dedicated to legendary Wood faculty member
Rich Kelly. In addition new boilers were installed replacing
the original boilers from the 1960’s and all new lighting was
installed to illuminate the building at night along York Road.
These are on top of the improvements last year to the
school which included a new music lab, new paving along
the school driveways. Your generosity and support of the
school’s “Viking Fund” have helped to make all of these
capital projects possible. Thank you for your support of
Archbishop Wood.
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Connect with us online!
T
he Vikings have launched a facebook page www.facebook.
com/Archbishop Wood High School and twitter page
www.twitter.com/Archbishop Wood High School with news
items about AWHS. Students, parents and friends are invited
to become fans of our facebook page and twitter updates.
Archbishop Wood is now using Constant Contact as a tool
for communicating with you. Want to know what is happening
at Archbishop Wood? All we need from you is a current email
address. Register on our website: www.archwood.org
L-r: Steve Devlin, Head Football Coach, Father Chung, Campus Minister, Tim
Dunn, Director of Advancement, and Gary Zimmaro, President enjoy a round
of golf at the Alumni Classic.
20th Annual Alumni Golf Classic
T
he 21th annual Alumni Golf Classic was played under
beautiful blue skies last May. This event raises money to
fund the Alumni Classic Scholarship. Last year six students were
awarded $1,000 scholarships. Special thanks to Jack Bonner ‘77
for donation of Myrtle Beach Golf / Condo Package.
Please plan on attending this year’s event which will be held
on Friday, May 11, 2012. This year we will be playing at Five Ponds
Golf Course in Warminster. Space will be limited, so make sure
you get your foursome in early. Anyone wishing to volunteer for
the event, please contact Tim Dunn at 215-672-5050 ext. 227 or
[email protected].
Save the Date to Hit the Beach!
T
he 10th Annual “Vikings Hit The Beach” Summer Reunion will
be held on Saturday, June 30, 2012 at Keenan’s Irish Pub, 113 Olde
New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood, NJ. The event runs from 3 to
7 p.m. Tickets are $35 and include draft beer, wine, soda and a buffet.
Come share a day at the shore with alumni, parents and friends of
Archbishop Wood. Music and prizes will also be provided. Anyone
interested in a t-shirt sponsorship or donating a raffle item, please
contact Tim Dunn at 215-672- 5050 ext. 227 or [email protected]
Reunion Calendar
Class of 1971: 40th reunion
Saturday, November 26
Maggio’s in Southampton
Class of 1976: 40th reunion
Plans Underway – Stay Tuned
Class of 1981: 35th reunion
Plans Underway – Stay Tuned
Class of 1986: 25th reunion
Saturday, November 12
North Hills Country Club in Glenside
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Archbishop Wood
Class of 1991: 20th reunion
Friday, November 25
Mike’s York Street Grill in
Warminster
Class of 1996: 15th reunion
Plans Underway – Stay Tuned
Class of 2001: 10th reunion
Saturday, November 26
Tony’s Place in Ivyland
Class of 2006: 5th reunion
Saturday, November 26
The Mag Bar in Southampton
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In Loving Memory of Our Deceased
Alumni, Faculty & Staff
May they rest in peace
Patricia Berberich ’70
Charles Bisset Sr. – Parent
Theresa Sellers Buss ’67
Patricia Connolly Cahill ’79
Cynthia Madden Cole ’79
Joanne Heilman Fagan ’75
Marianne Hagan Fisher ’73
Patricia Whelan Fogel ’71
Nancy Hall ’88
John Hanahan ’73
John Haviland ’04
Richard Kelly – Faculty
William Masterson – Faculty
Thomas McDonough ’68
John Levin ’73
John McGee ’77
Charles McGlade ’72
Kyle McManus ’07
Jane Malloy Olszak ’68
Joan Pignatelli – Faculty
Maryellen Gallagher Reilly ’71
Joan McLaughlin Regan ’73
Steven Schrader ’01
Eric Smith ’06
John (Skip) Duffy – Faculty
What’s New?
The ’70s
1977 – Linda Cantwell is Vice
President of Procurement at IBM
Corporation. She lives in Cornwall,
NY with her husband John has three
children and one grandchild.
1977 – Ray Malgieri is employed by
Remax Action Realty in Horsham.
1978 – Patricia Dondona Weber
is the Office Administrator for
her husband’s (Tom) Investment
Consulting Company in Caldwell, NJ.
She has tree children- Jenna, Thomas
III and Meredith.
1987 – Michele Morgan Frey
graduated from the University
of Charleston in 1991.She lives in
Algonquin, IL with husband James
and her two children (Andrew 15 ½
and Brandon 13). She is employed by
Consolidate Electrical Distributors in
Crystal Lake, IL.
The ’90s
1994 – John & Elaine Forcina Busillo
are currently living in Durham, NC
and have two children, Johnny (6)
and Matthew. John works NIEHS and
Elaine is a stay at home Mom.
The ’80s
The ’00s
1981 – Ed McCormick and his wife
Karen have three children. Kasey
(11) and twins Jake and Kiki (9). Ed
hopes they follow in Dad’s footstep
and continue their education at
Wood after graduating from Nativity.
Ed has worked in sales for Pfizer
Pharmaceuticals for 20 years.
2000 – Kelly Gallagher married
Michael Dickson on September 3,
2011. They reside in Langhorne, PA.
Kelly is a cost accountant at Bayada
Nurses and recently completed her
post-baccalaureate in Finance and
Accounting at the Wharton School of
Business.
1981 – Jack Walsh is employed by
the Joshen Paper Company. He and
wife Betsey have three children,
(Jack ’11, Eric ’14 and Page). Jack is
also the Boys Head Basketball Coach
at Archbishop Wood.
2000 – Bridgette Bond Thompson
and Brian Thompson are pleased
to announce the birth of their third
child – William Stephen. Will was
born June 4, 2011, weighing in at
7 lbs. 10 oz. He joins big brother
Andrew (3) and sister Madeleine (2).
1982 – Joe Kacergis graduated from
University Notre Dame in 1986 and
the University of Chicago Booth
School of Business in 1991. He is
head of Mergers & Acquisitions for
AlixPartners. His wife Olga and their
two children, Violet and Anna live
outside of Chicago.
2001 – Laura Achilles Pankoe and her
husband Ryan are living in Macungie,
PA. They have two sons, Joshua
(born 9/18/08) and Jeffrey (born
4/1/10).
Class Agents needed!
Please consider being a Class Agent and represent your
graduating class in the Alumni Association. Meetings held
three times a year. Come out and join fellow alums for some
fun and help advance the school. Contact Tim Dunn - Director
of Advancement at 215-672-5050 ext. 227 or tdunn@archwood.
org to join.
Keeley ’04 in the Rose of
Tralee Festival in Ireland
Beth Keeley ’04 represented Philadelphia
in the Rose of Tralee Festival in Ireland. She
was one of 31 finalists (selected from over
1,000 applicants).
2002 – Matt Utermark married Gabi
Mazza, of Binghamton, NY on July 15,
2011 at Seton Hall University
2003 – Congratulations to Fr. Dave
Friel ’03 on his ordination to the
priesthood in May 2011 at the Basilica
of SS. Peter and Paul by His Eminence
Justin Cardinal Rigali
2004 – Shannon Cox will marry
Michael Graham on October 23, 2011
2004 – Kevin Rakszawski is currently
a third year medical student at Penn
State College of Medicine in Hershey,
PA. He and his fiancée, Elizabeth
Koneyak are planning an April 2012
wedding. They were introduced
through Eric Snyder ’05, Ian Carr ’06
and Matthew Kuhner ’06.
2004 – Michael Rakszawski
is attending the University of
Pennsylvania for a Masters Degree
in Systems Engineering. He recently
traveled with the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia on a pilgrimage to
Fatima, Loyola, Lourdes and Madrid
for World Youth Day 2011.
Alumni Class News
Please let us know any new contact, marital and/or educational
information. Mail us at: Archbishop Wood High School, 655 York Road,
Warminster, PA 18974 or email at: ______________
Name_____________________________________________ Class Year_ ______
Spouse’s Name______________________________________________________
Home Address______________________________________________________
City, State, Zip______________________________________________________
Phone # Home__________________________Work________________________
Cell _______________________________________________________________
Email______________________________________________________________
Business Name______________________________________________________
Business Address____________________________________________________
City, State, Zip______________________________________________________
NEWS_____________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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viki ng N e ws — a lu m n i
Where are Archbishop
Wood Alumni Living?
D
id you know that alumni from Archbishop Wood claim
residency in 49 states. All but one U.S. state claims an
Archbishop Wood alumni. Not represented is South Dakota.
Pennsylvania leads the way with over 11,000 Wood graduates.
The next top five states are:
New Jersey 534
Florida
175
Maryland
151
California
125
Virginia
115
Pennsylvania
11,831
New Jersey
534
California
125
Florida
175
Maryland
151
Virginia
115
New York
76
Georgia
64
North Carolina
62
Texas
54
Ohio
48
Massachusetts
47
Delaware
44
Illinois
Arizona
South Carolina
Connecticut
Washington
Colorado
Tennessee
Michigan
Wisconsin
Maine
Missouri
Kentucky
West Virginia
43
35
35
34
23
19
19
14
14
13
13
12
10
Indiana
Nevada
Oregon
Hawaii
Rhode Island
Alabama
Minnesota
New Hampshire
Vermont
Utah
Washington, DC
Kansas
Louisiana
9
9
9
8
8
7
7
7
7
6
6
5
5
New Mexico
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Wyoming
Alaska
Idaho
Nebraska
Arkansas
Iowa
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
5
4
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
Planned giving
Pat (Whelan) Fogel ’71 Leaves a Lasting Legacy to Wood
W
hen Pat (Whelan) Fogel ’71 passed away a
year ago, she left a bequest of more than
$40,000 to Archbishop Wood High School. But
for those who knew her during her days at Wood,
the real legacy is the memories that “Whelan”
created during her high school days.
Pat is remembered as someone who was at
once shy yet funny, zany yet extremely bright. A
winner of the Latin Award in her senior year, Pat
also excelled at German, was a twirler for Wood’s
award-winning band, and worked at the long gone
Bucks County Drive-In.
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“Whatever Pat did, she threw herself into
it 1000%,” classmate Gail (Roney) Mallett
remembers. “Whether it was securing the
Mission Banner by selling cupcakes for her
homeroom every month, or being the first (along
with Kordelski) girls in the Catholic (or any
other) League to twirl fire at a football game,
Whelan would not back down.
She was a wonderful, shy, brilliant, generous
and funny person. I will never think of her
without smiling.”
The Annual Report of Gifts
Honor Roll of Donors
Archbishop Wood High School, Office of Advancement
July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011
T
his report gives grateful recognition to all those who made
contributions and donated their time to Archbishop Wood
High School during the 2010-11 year. The tireless work of
volunteers and generous support from donors is a testament to
the spirit of commitment demonstrated every day by members
of the Wood community. To all our supporters, your thoughtful generosity is appreciated by everyone at Archbishop Wood
High School.
As we look ahead, we embrace the 2010-2011 year, celebrate its success, and honor all those who have helped to
make our future bright with promise.
In reports of this nature, mistakes sometimes occur. Please accept
our apologies if we have omitted or misspelled your name or information.
Archbishop Wood High School
Summary of Giving
July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011
ANNUAL FUND
Unrestricted
Restricted
$327,349
$293,050
$34,299
SPECIAL PURPOSE GIFTS
Viking Educational Trust/Scholarships
$32,712
Gifts for Tuition Assistance
$4,701
Educational Improvement Tax Credits Program (EITC) $243,792
Total Special Purpose
$281,205
SPECIAL EVENTS
Golf Classic
$23,590
TOTAL GIVING TO ARCHBISHOP WOOD
Annual Report 2010–2011
$632,144
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The President’s Leadership Society
Gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
The President’s Leadership Society is comprised of lead
benefactors who, through their generosity, demonstrate a
commitment to the ideals and mission of Archbishop Wood High
School. Membership in the society is open to all individuals,
companies, and foundations that make an annual gift of $1,000
or more to Archbishop Wood High School. Annually members
are invited each fall to a reception hosted by the President and
the Board of Advisors. We remain grateful for the leadership
support offered by all who are members of The President’s
Leadership Society.
Mary Conway-Sweeney 1984 + ~
Partners in the Mission
Philanthropic Circle
Gifts of $50,000 and above
Gifts of $5,000 to $7,499
Alice Ann Dachowski MD 1973 + ~
Anonymous + ~
Joseph 1982 and Cindi Callaghan +
Charles Finley 1968 ~
Henkels Foundation + ~
Joseph E. Sheridan 1970 +
Intel +
Joey F. Casey Memorial Foundation +
Johnson, Kendall & Johnson, Inc. +
Black, Green and Gold Circle
Principal’s Circle
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
Gifts of $15,000 to $24,999
Constellation Energy Group Foundation , Inc. +
Bridge Educational Foundation ~
James W. Hirschmann 1978 ~
Stephen & Lisa Kettelberger 1982
John J. Long III 1978 ~
Benefactor’s Circle
Regina T. Price + ~
Gifts of $10,000 to $14,999
Joseph Sifer 1983 +
Richard Fonash 1982 +
William Sifer 1974 +
Anthony Forino 1968 + ~
The Robert Stillwell Scholarship Fund + ~
Ria A. Tielman 1982 + ~
Leadership Circle
Marcia A. Cooper +
Verizon Foundation + ~
Gifts of $7,500 to $9,999
Richard Kund 1974 ~
Michael Laphen 1968 +
Kevin Leslie 1978 +
Lockheed Martin Corporation +
John Lubicky MD 1967 + ~
Edward McCormick 1981 + ~
Jacqueline O’Hara 1985 + ~
Jeannie O’Neill 1979 +
Richard J. Parente 1968 ~
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program + ~
Jeffrey Plunkett 1976 ~
PPL Matching Gifts +
Radian Guaranty Inc. + ~
Paulette Regan +
Kelly Richards 1984 +
The Mary Brooks Crawford Scholarship Fund
+~
Viking Circle
Joseph H. Schneider MD 1970 + ~
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Margaret Schneider + ~
John R. Bailey +
Paul Schneider 1971 ~
Charles Bennett 1969 +
Mrs. Marion Shakely +
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bishop +
Signature Captive Solutions +
Michael Cannon USNR 1979 ~
Fred J. Thiele ESQ 1985 + ~
Dr. Frederick Ciao + ~
Joseph L. Ventresca 1973 +
Angela Connolly 1990 + ~
Ralph Wolstenholme 1980 + ~
Michael Wood 1980 ~
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+ Increased Gift This Year
~ Three Year Giving History
General Gift Clubs
Gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
Black, Green and
Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Ally +
Anonymous +
Bank of America + ~
Jim Brennan Jr. 1970 ~
Community Service Corp +
Vincent Cordova 1985 + ~
Nancy Devenuto
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ginieczki +
Patrick Glemser 1982 +
Kelly Greenberg 1985 +
Heritage Creek + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hill +
Michael H. Jacobs 1980 +
Gregory Kirk 1969 ~
Roger Kirk 1973 + ~
Gerald Lee CPA 1969 + ~
Jerome Lezynski 1978 ~
Kathleen Mansour MD 1980 ~
Francis McHugh 1972 +
Sharon O’Brien 1993 + ~
Arthur Pasquarella 1975 ~
John R. Pollock 1968
Thomas Rakszawski 1977
Richard Redick CPA 1968 ~
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Schlussel +
Subaru Of America Foundation, Inc. +
Jerome S. Szpila 1967 +
The Richard F. Ginieczki Memorial
Perseverence Grant Fund +
John & Jane Tomaszewski MD 1969 +
Jonathan Tyburski 1998 ~
Daniel Wagner 1991 +
Joseph Westhoff 1970 +
Esther C. Wooley +
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Rick Arndt 1971 +
Michael Boedewig CPA 1988 ~
Robert E. Bolger +
Rosemary Boyd 1974 +
Charles D. Carroll 1979 +
Frances Cerritelli +
Class of 1985 +
Lorrie Dodig ESQ 1979 ~
Timothy G. Fallon 1972 +
Kenneth Farabee 1980 ~
Thomas Gale 1984 +
Mr. & Mrs. George Griffin +
Mr. & Mrs. William Hartwell +
Mark A. Kearney ESQ 1980 +
Matthew Kearney 1976 +
Mary Denise Koch 1971 +
Maureen Kund 1979 ~
Joseph Lentz 1973 +
Anthony Malandra 1984 +
Mr. & Mrs. Frank McGuckin +
MMC Matching Gifts Program +
Donna Neiley 1980 +
Franklin & Marianne Parker RN 1976 +
Catherine M. Price OTR 1973 +
Jessica Pritchard 1992 + ~
Craig W. Quinn 1980 +
Marguerite Quinn 1981 +
Joseph W. Rowley JR. 1976 +
Karl & Nancy Ciamaichela Schmidt 1974 +
Robert Schmidt 1975 +
Kathleen Sluzenski 1971 +
William P. Stanell MD 1983 +
The Makoid Family +
Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Troy +
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Visco +
Catherine Voit ESQ. 1975 ~
Carolyn Wellock 1985 +
Wells Fargo +
Marian L. Whetstone 1972 ~
Michael Williamson CPA 1975 ~
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Wojciechowski +
Claudine Wolk 1985 ~
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Patricia Achilles 1977 +
George Ackler 1971 +
FR. John Ames 1974 + ~
Jennifer D. Annulis 1992
Diane Antes 1974 +
John Barr ESQ 1974 ~
Francis Barrett 1981
Jesse Birks 1972 +
Charles Bisset 1973 + ~
Kevin Boccella 1990 +
Gerald J. Boggs 1975 + ~
Michael J. Boland 1974
Kathleen Bonner 1971 ~
Edward J. Boscola 1980 + ~
Frances M. Breen +
John A. Broderick 1974 +
Francis Brulenski CPA 1979
Kevin W. Buckley 1979 +
Ruth Butz 1973
Marybeth Cahill 1976 +
Linda Cantwell 1977 +
Damian C. Capacchione 1977 +
Roberta Carroll 1972 ~
Stephen Cathcart 1976 +
David C. Celano 1972
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Ciabarra +
William Ciorletti 1974 +
Bernie Ciukurescu RN 1972 +
Ellener Clark 1971 +
Margaret Clark 1977 +
Paul Coady MD 1973 +
Michael A. Coakley CPA 1984 +
Timothy Corcoran 1974 ~
Michelle Costo 1994
Keyna Crawford 1973 +
James J. Cunningham 1969 ~
Michael J. Day
Thomas Degnan 1989 +
James A. DiGuiseppe 1992 ~
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dutkiewicz +
Patricia J. Edwardi 1980
David Eichenlaub 1977 +
George Else 1971 + ~
Michael Faherty 1981 +
Karen Fein 1970
Edward & Mary Ann Fitzpatrick 1967 +
Margaret Fitzpatrick 1986 +
Michael Fitzpatrick 1976 +
Kathryn D. Flanagan 1989 +
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ford +
Margaret Forrestel CPA 1988 +
Jeanne Frank 1980 +
William R. Gibson 1970 +
Joanne Gilmore 1970 ~
Lori Gladulich 1981 +
J. William Gordon 1990 ~
Stephen Gozdan CPA 1980 +
David Graeber 1987 +
Mary A. Greenberg +
James Gross 1968 + ~
Michael Gussin 1981 ~
Frank & Cynthia Hart 1977 +
Patti Hickok +
Steven R. Jones 1994 +
Patricia Juliano 1968 +
Maureen A. Kahn 1972 +
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Katzianer +
Keenan’s Irish Pub +
Patricia D. Kelly 1972 +
Paul J. Kelly +
Susan Kenna Farkas 1970 +
Mr. & Mrs. James Kenny 1970 +
Timothy Kern 1982 +
Mary Lenore Keszler MD 1970 +
George Kettelberger 1983 +
Robert P. King JR. 1983 + ~
Vincent J. Klisch 1972 +
Barbara Klotz 1969 + ~
Mary Knapp CRNP 1970 + ~
Koper Family ~
Maureen Kuhar 1984 ~
Richard Kund SR +
Thomas Kuntz 1967 +
Mary Kuzma -Thompson MD 1976
Andrew Lafond CPA 1982 + ~
Michael Lanzetta 1980 +
Donald Lemek 1971 ~
Claire Lezynski ~
Barbara Loesch 1992 + ~
Marianne Long 1977 +
Edward Lowry 1991 ~
Carol L. Lynch CPA 1979 + ~
Christina M. MacMillan 1993 + ~
Maureen MacNair Capano 1971 +
Kathleen Madden +
Michael Mahon 1978 +
Gina Malandra 1982 + ~
Margaret Marlette 1972 +
Christina Marshall 1970 +
Maureen Masi 1993 +
Kristen McClafferty 1992
Michelle McFarlane 1973 +
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGoldrick 1970 +
John J. McIntyre JR 1984 +
Robert & Mary McManus 1972 + ~
James McMaster ESQ 1971 +
Annual Report 2010–2011
Diane McNaughton 1980 +
Mary Mease 1981 +
Michael Moffa 1979 + ~
Christopher Murphy 1976 + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Nichols +
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Niederriter +
Timothy & Jennifer Nogowski 1984 +
Joseph M. Oberlies ESQ 1975 + ~
Patrick James & Patricia A. O’Leary +
Barbara Parker 1971 +
Joseph Pasquarella 1968 +
Patrick Pellegrino 1989 +
Lisa Penn 1981 +
Mary-Elaine Perry 1971 +
Suzanne Philbin 1981 +
Laurie Piechoski 1973 +
James Pignatelli 1984 +
Maureen F. Prieto 1974 +
Michael T. Rakszawski + ~
Brandi Reardon 1996 + ~
John Roche III 1991 + ~
Michele Roche 1996 + ~
John Roney 1968
Michael Rose 1973 +
Ellen Rosen 1978 ~
Christina Rossi 1967 ~
Don Schaller ~
Maureen Scheliga 1976 +
Joseph Schmidt 1990
Gertrude Scholl
Robert Schwaneberg 1968 +
Cathy L. Schwartz +
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Shiels +
Edward B. Skibo PHD 1969 +
Debby Snyder Kull 1973 +
Heather Spaeth 1999 +
Joseph Spiecker CPA 1970 +
William Stephenson ~
Jane Stoddart 1979 ~
Susquehanna International Group, Llp +
Jason R. Switzer 1992
Anthony M. Tarnowski 2004 +
Raymond Tarnowski 2000 +
Rosemarie Tarnowski 2008 +
The Star Foundation +
Andrew Thiers 1979 +
Patricia Timmins 1972 + ~
Dolly Trainer Brown +
Judith Van Cleef 1967 +
Joseph L. Velten JR +
Vincent W. Visco +
Thomas Walton 1992 +
Cherie Weller 1982 +
Thomas M. Whelan 1983 ~
Gregory D. Wiercinski 1993 ~
Bernadette M. Wildemore MD 1990 +
Joseph F. Winning 1973 ~
Frederick W. Winter 1968 + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wisdo +
Maureen Woosnam 1973 +
Areta M. Wowk PHD 1969
Walter Young 1968 +
Eugene F. Zawislak 1973 +
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General gift clubs
Nancy Deluisi ~
Angelo DeSantis 1981 ~
Nicholas J. Destephanis CPA 1988 + ~
Raymond D. Destephanis III 1995 +
Robert A. Dibrino 1978
Mr. & Mrs. Robert DiFlorio +
Kevin Donohue 1979 +
Amy Donovan 1990 +
John Dougherty 1978 ~
Nancy Doyle 1980 +
Mary Duaime 1970 +
Raymond E. Duckworth 1972 +
David Duff 1970 +
Nancy Duffy 1967
John Dugan 1968 +
Thomas R. Dugan 2002 +
Jane Eary 1968 +
Francis Eells FSC 1986 +
Amy Estroff 2001 ~
Kathleen Fallon 1977 +
Anna M. Filipkowski 1979 +
Robert Finkelston 1976 ~
James Fischler CICM 1968 +
Maryellen Flinchbaugh 1971 ~
Victoria Flood 1973 +
Joseph Fuentes PE 1976 +
Charles Gartenmayer 1971 +
Dennis P. Gentile 1968 +
Christine Giaimo 1984 +
John Gibbons + ~
Thomas Giedgowd 1970 +
Glaxosmithkline Foundation ~
Christopher T. Gossger 1974
Victoria Gradel 1979 ~
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Green +
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gronczewski +
Vincent Happ 1981
Sharon Hartranft 1991 +
Denis Heery 1980 +
Andrew Heesen 1988 +
Mr. Mrs. Kevin P. Hutchinson ~
Eric John 1989 +
Walter Jones 1980 + ~
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Richard Adamsky 1978
Sister Joan Ames 1969 +
Kristine Archer 1983 +
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Baker +
Christopher J. Barbier 1988 ~
Bruce Beans 1970 +
Claire M. Beatty 1975 ~
Brian & Janet Beerley ~
Christopher Bello 1983 +
John J. Bernhardt 1975 +
Michael Birdsall 1993 +
Elizabeth Birks Ahl 1974 +
Thomas Bisset 1974 +
Kara L. Blome 1993 +
Robert Boland 1973 +
Joanne Boudreau CPA 1980 +
Rosemary Boyle 1984 + ~
Margaret Braun 1974 +
Christie Bruno +
Marcia J. Bryson +
Michael Bryson 1979 +
Michael Campbell 1984 +
Mark A. Cangelose 1979 + ~
Maryellen Carew ~
Michele Z. Choate 1988 +
Janet Chonka 1977 ~
Frederick Cieri 1986 + ~
Carol Clark 1975 +
Jacquelyn Clark 1975 +
Robert Clark CPA 1972 ~
Margaret Clarke 1968 ~
Marshall Coakley ~
Denise Cocciolone +
Matthew Connell 1972 ~
Kristin Conti 1998 +
Valerie M. D’Alonzo 2000 +
Richard E. Dardis PHD 1970 +
Joe Debenedetto 1980 +
James M. DeCrescente DDS 1969
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Carol Joscelyne 1973 +
Teresa Joshua 1968
Walter Kaupp +
Charles Keener 1975 +
Erin P. Kelly 1980 ~
Regina Kelly +
Joan M. Kilpatrick RN 1970 + ~
Frances Kowalski 1968 ~
Lucy Kreps +
Susan Kuehnle 1968 +
Timothy Kusters 1980 +
Brian Lafferty JR 1994 +
Joseph Larkin PHD 1974 + ~
Eileen A. Lerro 1969 +
Thomas Lezynski 1981
Jane Litwa 1974 +
David Lynch 1999 +
William Lynch JR 1990 +
Susan Lyons 1973 + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Madden +
Nancy Mahon 1985 +
Dorothy Mari 1967 +
Mary M. Mathusek 1972
Mr. & Mrs. James Matthews +
Jack E. Matty JR. 1975 +
Denise May 1970 +
Joseph McBride 1970
Kathleen T. McCarthy 1985
Lawrence J. McElroy +
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McFadden +
Julie McFadden 1988 ~
Geraldine McGarity +
Joseph McGoldrick 1967 +
Maria McGrath 1980 +
John McLaren 1975 +
Edward P. McMaster CPA 1970 +
Arleen McMinn 1970 ~
Jamie Megargee 1973 +
Merck Partnership For Giving ~
Judith Meyer 1975 +
Andrea Minster 1996 +
Michael Monaghan 1974
William Moroney +
Susan A. Mullen 1968
Susan Murphy 2001 +
Maria D. Nobile 1984 +
Diana Nolan 1983 +
Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Noonan +
Robert O’Donnell 1985 +
Edith Olson 1968 +
James Olson 1980 +
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Olszewski +
Megan O’Neill +
Joseph Patterson 1976 +
Kathryn Pedicino 1999 +
Mary Perri 1972 +
Karl Peterson 1990 ~
Craig Petrun PHD 1974 +
Linda Piersig 1975 +
Theresa Powell 1983 +
Francis Preedy 1971 + ~
Alexander Prusacki 1976
Paul J. Pugnetti 1983 ~
Barbara Quinn 1976 ~
Katherine Reilly 2001 ~
Kathleen Reilly 1974 +
James Ricciardi 1967 +
Shannon T. Riotte 1991 +
Michael Roberts 1989 +
Kathryn Rombola 1979 +
Patricia Rombola 1969 +
Charles J. Rongione 1976 ~
Kevin Rosini +
John Rufe 1981 +
John L. Ruggero ~
Debra Lynn Salvatore 1987 ~
Maureen B. Schenkel 1975 +
Brian Schmidt 1993 +
Joseph Senour 1986 ~
Lawrence Senour 1983
Terry SenourThomas 1974 +
Joseph Senulis 1973 ~
William Shaw 1968
Carol Shervin RT 1976
John Sikina 1969 +
Margaret Skillman 1982 +
Mr. & Mrs.James J. Slover +
Jean Smith ~
Nancy M. Snyder-Stoehr RDH 1972 +
Joanne Spatola +
Michael Speranza 1984 +
Jane Staats 1976 ~
Rita Stapf + ~
Samantha Stevenson +
Dianne M. Stout 1994 + ~
Kathleen Streett 1973 + ~
Nancy Szamborski 1967 +
Charles Taylor JR 1975 +
Edward Thiers JR 1968 ~
Linda Thorbahn 1983 +
Lawrence P. Timko 1967 ~
Mrs. Barbara Tomaszewski +
Nick Townsend 2002 +
Anita Trasatti 1977 +
Sandra Van Horn 1968 +
Teresa R. Vanakin 1970 +
Patricia Vegetabile 1976 +
Jennifer Ventresca 1973 +
Paul J. Wagner 1988 +
Elizabeth Waltrich 1998 +
Eileen D. Wass 1993 +
Francis White 1968 +
Janeen White 1972 +
Julie Williams 1989 +
Mary Ann Windmassinger 1968 +
Diane Wolfe 1972 + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Woodring +
Ms. Tina Ziegler +
+ Increased Gift This Year
~ Three Year Giving History
Alumni Giving
Gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
The following alumni made gifts
to Archbishop Wood High Schoool
and are listed by class and giving
society.
Class of 1967
Total Giving: $2,110
Class Donors: 12
Class Participation: 6 %
Viking Circle
Class of 1968
Total Giving: $17,434
Class Donors: 28
Class Participation: 9 %
Partners in the Mission
Gifts of $50,000 and above
Anthony Forino + ~
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
John Lubicky MD + ~
Charles Finley ~
Michael Laphen +
Richard J. Parente ~
Black, Green and Gold Club
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Gifts of $500 to $999
Jerome S. Szpila +
Century Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
John R. Pollock
Richard Redick CPA ~
Jane Eary +
James Fischler CICM +
Dennis P. Gentile +
Teresa Joshua
Frances Kowalski ~
Susan Kuehnle +
Susan A. Mullen
Edith Olson +
William Shaw
Edward Thiers JR ~
Sandra Van Horn +
Francis White +
Mary Ann Windmassinger +
Class of 1969
Total Giving: $206,850
Class Donors: 14
Class Participation: 4 %
Partners in the Mission
Gifts of $100 to $249
Century Club
Gifts of $50,000 and above
Edward & Mary Ann Fitzpatrick +
Thomas Kuntz +
Christina Rossi ~
Judith Van Cleef +
Gifts of $100 to $249
Anonymous + ~
James Gross + ~
Patricia Juliano +
Joseph Pasquarella +
John Roney
Robert Schwaneberg +
Frederick W. Winter + ~
Walter Young +
Viking Circle
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Nancy Duffy
Dorothy Mari +
Joseph McGoldrick +
James Ricciardi +
Nancy Szamborski +
Lawrence P. Timko ~
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Margaret Clarke ~
John Dugan +
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Charles Bennett +
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Gregory Kirk ~
Gerald Lee CPA + ~
John & Jane Tomaszewski MD +
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
James J. Cunningham ~
Barbara Klotz + ~
Edward B. Skibo PHD +
Areta M. Wowk PHD
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Jim Brennan JR ~
Joseph Westhoff +
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Karen Fein
William R. Gibson +
Joanne Gilmore ~
Susan Kenna Farkas +
Mr. & Mrs. James Kenny +
Mary Lenore Keszler MD +
Mary Knapp CRNP + ~
Christina Marshall +
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McGoldrick +
Joseph Spiecker CPA +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Bruce Beans +
Richard E. Dardis PHD +
Mary Duaime +
David Duff +
Thomas Giedgowd +
Joan M. Kilpatrick RN + ~
Denise May +
Joseph McBride
Edward P. McMaster CPA +
Arleen McMinn ~
Teresa R. Vanakin +
Class of 1971
Total Giving: $3,675
Class Donors: 16
Class Participation: 4 %
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Contributors Club
Paul Schneider ~
Gifts up to $99
Viking Club
Sister Joan Ames +
James M. DeCrescente DDS
Eileen A. Lerro +
Patricia Rombola +
John Sikina +
Gifts of $250 to $499
Rick Arndt +
Mary Denise Koch +
Kathleen Sluzenski +
Century Club
Class of 1970
Total Giving: $9,405
Class Donors: 25
Class Participation: 7 %
Philanthropic Circle
Gifts of $5,000 to $7,499
Joseph E. Sheridan +
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Joseph H. Schneider MD + ~
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Gifts of $100 to $249
George Ackler +
Kathleen Bonner ~
Ellener Clark +
George Else + ~
Donald Lemek ~
Maureen MacNair Capano +
James McMaster ESQ +
Barbara Parker +
Mary-Elaine Perry +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Maryellen Flinchbaugh ~
Charles Gartenmayer +
Francis Preedy + ~
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Alumni Giving
Class of 1972
Total Giving: $2,530
Class Donors: 21
Class Participation: 5 %
Maureen Woosnam +
Eugene F. Zawislak +
Century Club
Contributors Club
Gerald J. Boggs + ~
Joseph M. Oberlies ESQ + ~
Gifts up to $99
Robert Boland +
Victoria Flood +
Carol Joscelyne +
Susan Lyons + ~
Jamie Megargee +
Joseph Senulis ~
Kathleen Streett + ~
Jennifer Ventresca +
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Francis McHugh +
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Timothy P. Dunn
Timothy G. Fallon +
Marian L. Whetstone ~
Class of 1974
Century Club
Total Giving: $5,545
Class Donors: 22
Class Participation: 6 %
Gifts of $100 to $249
Jesse Birks +
Robin Carroll ~
David C. Celano
Bernie Ciukurescu RN +
Maureen A. Kahn +
Patricia D. Kelly +
Vincent J. Klisch +
Margaret Marlette +
Robert & Mary McManus + ~
Patricia Timmins + ~
Black, Green and Gold Circle
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
William Sifer +
Viking Circle
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Robert Clark CPA ~
Matthew Connell ~
Raymond E. Duckworth +
Mary M. Mathusek
Mary Perri +
Nancy M. Snyder-Stoehr RDH +
Janeen White +
Diane Wolfe + ~
Alice Ann Dachowski MD + ~
Joseph L. Ventresca +
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Roger Kirk + ~
Viking Club
Charles Bisset + ~
Ruth Butz
Paul Coady MD +
Keyna Crawford +
Michelle McFarlane +
Laurie Piechoski +
Michael Rose +
Debby Snyder Kull +
Joseph F. Winning ~
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Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
James W. Hirschmann ~
John J. Long III ~
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Kevin Leslie +
Jerome Lezynski ~
Gifts of $250 to $499
Viking Club
Century Club
Rosemary Boyd +
Karl & Nancy Ciamaichela Schmidt +
Gifts of $250 to $499
Gifts of $100 to $249
Matthew Kearney +
Franklin & Marianne Parker RN +
Joseph W. Rowley JR. +
Michael Mahon +
Ellen Rosen ~
Fr. John Ames + ~
Diane Antes +
John Barr ESQ ~
Michael J. Boland
John A. Broderick +
William Ciorletti +
Timothy Corcoran ~
Maureen F. Prieto +
Century Club
Gifts up to $99
Gifts of $100 to $249
Richard Adamsky
Robert A. DiBrino
John Dougherty ~
Contributors Club
Contributors Club
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Arthur Pasquarella ~
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Robert Schmidt +
Catherine Voit ESQ. ~
Michael Williamson CPA ~
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Black, Green and Gold Circle
Viking Club
Total Giving: $2,040
Class Donors: 17
Class Participation: 5 %
Gifts of $100 to $249
Total Giving: $9,125
Class Donors: 9
Class Participation: 2 %
Gifts of $500 to $999
Class of 1975
Century Club
Total Giving: $3,475
Class Donors: 19
Class Participation: 5 %
Class of 1978
Jeffrey Plunkett ~
Gifts of $250 to $499
Joseph Lentz +
Catherine M. Price OTR +
Class of 1976
Janet Chonka ~
Kathleen Fallon +
Anita Trasatti +
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Elizabeth Birks Ahl +
Thomas Bisset +
Margaret Braun +
Christopher T. Gossger
Joseph Larkin PHD + ~
Jane Litwa +
Michael Monaghan
Craig Petrun PHD +
Kathleen Reilly +
Terry Senour Thomas +
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Claire M. Beatty ~
John J. Bernhardt +
Carol Clark +
Jacquelyn Clark +
Charles Keener +
Jack E. Matty JR. +
John McLaren +
Judith Meyer +
Linda Piersig +
Maureen B. Schenkel +
Charles Taylor JR +
Gifts of $100 to $249
Viking Circle
Gifts up to $99
Viking Circle
Gifts up to $99
Century Club
Richard Kund ~
Gifts of $100 to $249
Total Giving: $$6,719
Class Donors: 24
Class Participation: 8 %
Contributors Club
David Eichenlaub +
Frank & Cynthia Hart +
Marianne Long +
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Century Club
Class of 1973
Gifts of $100 to $249
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Marybeth Cahill +
Stephen Cathcart +
Michael Fitzpatrick +
Mary Kuzma -Thompson MD
Christopher Murphy + ~
Maureen Scheliga +
Gifts up to $99
Robert Finkelston ~
Joseph Fuentes PE +
Joseph Patterson +
Alexander Prusacki
Barbara Quinn ~
Charles J. Rongione ~
Carol Shervin RT
Jane Staats ~
Patricia Vegetabile +
Class of 1977
Total Giving: $1,469
Class Donors: 11
Class Participation: 3 %
Black, Green and Gold Club
Contributors Club
Class of 1979
Total Giving: $3,825
Class Donors: 9
Class Participation: 4 %
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Michael Cannon USNR ~
Jeannie O’Neill +
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Charles D. Carroll +
Lorrie Dodig ESQ ~
Maureen Kund ~
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Thomas Rakszawski
Francis Brulenski CPA
Kevin W. Buckley +
Carol L. Lynch CPA + ~
Michael Moffa + ~
Jane Stoddart ~
Andrew Thiers +
Century Club
Contributors Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Gifts up to $99
Patricia Achilles +
Linda Cantwell +
Damian C. Capacchione +
Margaret Clark +
Michael Bryson +
Mark A. Cangelose + ~
Kevin Donohue +
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
+ Increased Gift This Year
~ Three Year Giving History
Alumni Giving
Black, Green and Gold Circle
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
Stephen & Lisa Kettelberger
Ria A. Tielman + ~
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Patrick Glemser +
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Timothy Kern +
Andrew Lafond CPA + ~
Gina Malandra + ~
Cherie Weller +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Margaret Skillman +
Maureen Kuhar ~
John J. McIntyre JR +
Timothy & Jennifer Nogowski +
James Pignatelli +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Rosemary Boyle + ~
Michael Campbell +
Christine Giaimo +
Maria D. Nobile +
Michael Speranza +
Class of 1985
Total Giving: $4,552
Class Donors: 9
Class Participation: 2 %
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Class of 1983
Anna M. Filipkowski +
Victoria Gradel ~
Kathryn Rombola +
Class of 1980
Class of 1981
Total Giving: $2,110
Class Donors: 13
Class Participation: 3 %
Total Giving: $6,407
Class Donors: 23
Class Participation: 5 %
Viking Circle
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Total Giving: $3,345
Class Donors: 12
Class Participation: 3 %
Joseph Sifer +
Viking Club
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Edward McCormick + ~
William P. Stanell MD +
Viking Club
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Ralph Wolstenholme + ~
Michael Wood ~
Marguerite Quinn +
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
George Kettelberger +
Robert P. King JR. + ~
Thomas M. Whelan ~
Michael H. Jacobs +
Kathleen Mansour MD ~
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Kenneth Farabee ~
Mark A. Kearney ESQ +
Donna Neiley +
Craig W. Quinn +
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Edward J. Boscola + ~
Patricia J. Edwardi
Jeanne Frank +
Stephen Gozdan CPA +
Michael Lanzetta +
Diane McNaughton +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Joanne Boudreau CPA +
Joe Debenedetto +
Nancy Doyle +
Denis Heery +
Walter Jones + ~
Erin P. Kelly ~
Timothy Kusters +
Maria McGrath +
James Olson +
Francis Barrett
Michael Faherty +
Lori Gladulich +
Michael Gussin ~
Mary Mease +
Lisa Penn +
Suzanne Philbin +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Angelo DeSantis ~
Vincent Happ
Thomas Lezynski
John Rufe +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Kristine Archer +
Christopher Bello +
Diana Nolan +
Theresa Powell +
Paul J. Pugnetti ~
Lawrence Senour
Linda Thorbahn +
Class of 1984
Total Giving: $11,770
Class Donors: 14
Class Participation: 3 %
Leadership Circle
Total Giving: $23,825
Class Donors: 10
Class Participation: 3 %
Gifts of $7,500 to $9,999
Kelly Richards +
Benefactor’s Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Richard Fonash +
Philanthropic Circle
Gifts of $5,000 to $7,499
Joseph and Cindi Callaghan +
Gifts of $250 to $499
Carolyn Wellock +
Claudine Wolk ~
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Nancy Mahon +
Kathleen T. McCarthy
Robert O’Donnell +
Class of 1986
Total Giving: $310
Class Donors: 4
Class Participation: 1 %
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Margaret Fitzpatrick +
Contributors Club
Class of 1982
Gifts of $10,000 to $14,999
Gifts of $500 to $999
Vincent Cordova + ~
Kelly Greenberg +
Gifts of $250 to $499
Gifts of $500 to $999
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
Black, Green and Gold Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Century Club
Jacqueline O’Hara + ~
Fred J. Thiele ESQ + ~
Viking Circle
Mary Conway-Sweeney + ~
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Thomas Gale +
Anthony Malandra +
Century Club
Gifts up to $99
Frederick Cieri + ~
Francis Eells FSC +
Joseph Senour ~
Class of 1987
Total Giving: $150
Class Donors: 2
Class Participation: 1 %
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
David Graeber +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Debra Lynn Salvatore ~
Gifts of $100 to $249
Michael A. Coakley CPA +
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Alumni Giving
Class of 1988
Total Giving: $810
Class Donors: 8
Class Participation: 2 %
Viking Club
Gifts of $250 to $499
Michael Boedewig CPA ~
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Class of 1995
Class of 2001
Daniel Wagner +
Total Giving: $50
Class Donors: 1
Class Participation: 0%
Total Giving: $125
Class Donors: 3
Class Participation: 1 %
Contributors Club
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Gifts up to $99
Raymond D. Destephanis III +
Amy Estroff ~
Susan Murphy +
Katherine Reilly ~
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Edward Lowry ~
John Roche III + ~
Contributors Club
Century Club
Gifts up to $99
Gifts of $100 to $249
Sharon Hartranft +
Shannon T. Riotte +
Margaret Forrestel CPA +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Christopher J. Barbier ~
Michele Z. Choate +
Nicholas J. Destephanis CPA + ~
Andrew Heesen +
Julie McFadden ~
Paul J. Wagner +
Class of 1989
Total Giving: $525
Class Donors: 6
Class Participation: 2 %
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Thomas Degnan +
Kathryn D. Flanagan +
Patrick Pellegrino +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Eric John +
Michael Roberts +
Julie Williams +
Class of 1992
Total Giving: $995
Class Donors: 7
Class Participation: 2 %
Viking Club
Class of 1996
Total Giving: $375
Class Donors: 3
Class Participation: 1 %
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Brandi Reardon + ~
Michele Roche + ~
Gifts of $250 to $499
Contributors Club
Jessica Pritchard + ~
Gifts up to $99
Century Club
Andrea Minster +
Gifts of $100 to $249
Jennifer D. Annulis
James A. DiGuiseppe ~
Barbara Loesch + ~
Kristen McClafferty
Jason R. Switzer
Thomas Walton +
Class of 1998
Total Giving: $555
Class Donors: 3
Class Participation: 1%
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Class of 1993
Jonathan Tyburski ~
Total Giving: $1,025
Class Donors: 8
Class Participation: 3 %
Contributors Club
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts up to $99
Kristin Conti +
Elizabeth Waltrich +
Gifts of $500 to $999
Class of 1990
Total Giving: $1,950
Class Donors: 8
Class Participation: 2 %
Viking Circle
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Angela Connolly + ~
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Kevin Boccella +
J. William Gordon ~
Joseph Schmidt
Bernadette M. Wildemore MD +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Amy Donovan +
William Lynch JR +
Karl Peterson ~
Class of 1991
Total Giving: $895
Class Donors: 5
Class Participation: 2 %
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Class of 1999
Century Club
Total Giving: $200
Class Donors: 3
Class Participation: 1 %
Gifts of $100 to $249
Christina M. MacMillan + ~
Maureen Masi +
Gregory D. Wiercinski ~
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Michael Birdsall +
Kara L. Blome +
Brian Schmidt +
Eileen D. Wass +
Class of 1994
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Heather Spaeth +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
David Lynch +
Kathryn Pedicino +
Class of 2000
Total Giving: $265
Class Donors: 4
Class Participation: 2 %
Total Giving: $150
Class Donors: 2
Class Participation: 1%
Century Club
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Gifts of $100 to $249
Michelle Costo
Steven R. Jones +
Raymond Tarnowski +
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Gifts up to $99
Valerie M. D’Alonzo +
Class of 2002
Total Giving: $75
Class Donors: 2
Class Participation: 1 %
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Thomas R. Dugan +
Nick Townsend +
Class of 2004
Total Giving: $200
Class Donors: 2
Class Participation: 1 %
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Anthony M. Tarnowski +
Michael T. Razszawski + ~
Class of 2005
Total Giving: $25
Class Donors: 1
Class Participation: 1 %
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Christie Bruno +
Class of 2006
Total Giving: $20
Class Donors: 1
Class Participation: 1 %
Contributors Club
Gifts up to $99
Samantha Stevenson +
Class of 2008
Total Giving: $100
Class Donors: 1
Class Participation: 1 %
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Rosemarie Tarnowski +
Contributors Club
Brian Lafferty JR +
Dianne M. Stout + ~
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~ Three Year Giving History
Current Parents &
Parents of Alumni
Gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
We remain so very grateful to our parents who actively support our mission here at Archbishop Wood. In addition to fulfilling their tuition
obligations, many current parents volunteer in the Parents Association, booster clubs, in the athletic and fine arts departments as well as in the
Advancement Office, over 20% have donated this year which enables Wood to continued being one of the top schools in the area. We are also
grateful to the Parents of Alumni who continue to support Wood even thought their children have graduated.
Viking Circle
Viking Club
Century Club
Contributors Club
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Gifts of $250 to $499
Gifts of $100 to $249
Gifts up to $99
Margaret Schneider + ~
Mrs. Marion Shakely +
Frances Cerritelli +
Mr. & Mrs. George Griffin +
Mr. & Mrs. Frank McGuckin +
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Troy +
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Visco +
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Wojciechowski +
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dutkiewicz +
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Katzianer +
Koper Family ~
Richard Kund SR +
Claire Lezynski ~
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Nichols +
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Niederriter +
Don Schaller ~
Gertrude Scholl
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Shiels +
Joseph L. Velten Jr. +
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wisdo +
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Baker +
Marshall Coakley ~
Mr. & Mrs. Robert DiFlorio +
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gronczewski +
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Madden +
Mr. & Mrs. James Matthews +
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McFadden +
Geraldine McGarity +
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Noonan +
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Olszewski +
Mrs. Barbara Tomaszewski +
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Woodring +
Ms. Tina Ziegler +
Black, Green and
Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ginieczki +
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Schlussel +
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Friends of Archbishop Wood
Gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
At Archbishop Wood, our “friends” are those individuals who have come to Wood as neighbors, extended family, connecting with a student, or from
their belief in Catholic education. Over $200,000 has been contributed by our Friends for the 2010-11 school year and we are so grateful for their
presence in our community.
Partners in the Mission
Gifts of $50,000 and above
Henkels Foundation + ~
Joey F. Casey Memorial Foundation +
Principal’s Circle
Gifts of $15,000 to $24,999
Bridge Educational Foundation ~
Leadership Circle
Gifts of $7,500 to $9,999
The Mary Brooks Crawford Scholarship Fund + ~
Black, Green and Gold Circle
Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999
Constellation Energy Group Foundation , Inc. +
Regina T. Price + ~
The Robert Stillwell Scholarship Fund + ~
Verizon Foundation + ~
Subaru Of America Foundation, Inc. +
The Richard F. Ginieczki Memorial Perseverence Grant Fund +
Esther C. Wooley +
Viking Circle
Viking Club
Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499
Gifts of $250 to $499
Contributors Club
John R. Bailey +
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bishop +
Dr. Frederick Ciao + ~
Intel +
Johnson, Kendall & Johnson, Inc. +
Lockheed Martin Corporation +
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program + ~
PPL Matching Gifts +
Radian Guaranty Inc. + ~
Paulette Regan +
Signature Captive Solutions +
Robert E. Bolger +
Class of 1985 +
Mr. & Mrs. William Hartwell +
MMC Matching Gifts Program +
The Makoid Family +
The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts + ~
Wells Fargo +
Gifts up to $99
Century Club
Gifts of $100 to $249
Frances M. Breen +
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Ciabarra +
Michael J. Day
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ford +
Mary A. Greenberg +
Patti Hickok +
Keenan’s Irish Pub +
Paul J. Kelly +
Kathleen Madden +
Patrick James & Patricia A. O’Leary +
Cathy L. Schwartz +
Black, Green and Gold Club
Gifts of $500 to $999
Ally +
Anonymous +
Bank of America + ~
Community Service Corp +
Nancy Devenuto
Heritage Creek + ~
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hill +
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William Stephenson ~
Susquehanna International Group, Llp +
The Star Foundation +
Dolly Trainer Brown +
Vincent W. Visco +
Brian & Janet Beerley ~
Marcia J. Bryson +
Maryellen Carew ~
Denise Cocciolone +
Nancy Deluisi ~
John Gibbons + ~
Glaxosmithkline Foundation ~
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Green +
Mr. Mrs. Kevin P. Hutchinson ~
Walter Kaupp +
Regina Kelly +
Lucy Kreps +
Lawrence J. McElroy +
Merck Partnership For Giving ~
William Moroney +
Megan O’Neill +
Kevin Rosini +
John L. Ruggero ~
Mr. & Mrs.James J. Slover +
Jean Smith ~
Joanne Spatola +
Rita Stapf + ~
+ Increased Gift This Year
~ Three Year Giving History
Honor Roll of Donors
Special Gifts to Archbishop Wood
Gifts received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011
Educational Improvement
tax Credit (EITC) Program
Archbishop Wood High School is
grateful to the many businesses who
have made a contribution to the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s EITC
Program in support our Archbishop
Wood.
Anonymous
Anthony Forino ‘68
Henkels Foundation
Joey F. Casey Memorial Foundation
Daniel McCartney ‘69
Gifts to Scholarships
Many students at Archbishop Wood
are able to receive a quality Catholic
education because of the support of
those who made a gift to the school’s
Scholarship Program. Thank you to
those donor listed below for their
support last year.
Anonymous
Bridge Educational Foundation
Gifts to the Wood Capital
Campaign
We acknowledge below those
alumni, parents, friends, businesses
and foundations who have made a
payment towards their commitment to
the school’s recent capital campaign.
Mark A. Kearney ESQ 1980
Timothy Kusters 1980
Kathleen Madden
Kathleen Mansour MD 1980
Merck Partnership For Giving
James Olson 1980
Megan O’Neill
Richard J. Parente 1968
Jessica Pritchard 1992
Kelly Richards 1984
Christina Rossi 1967
Margaret Schneider
Paul Schneider 1971
Mrs. Marion Shakely
Jean Smith
Jason R. Switzer 1992
The Mary Brooks Crawford Scholarship Fund
The Richard F. Ginieczki Memorial Perseverence
Grant Fund
Gregory D. Wiercinski 1993
Gifts to Sponsor a Student
Many students at Archbishop Wood
are able to receive a quality Catholic
education because of the support
of those who made a gift to the
school’s Sponsor a Student Scholarship
Program. Thank you to those donors
listed below for their support the last
year.
Anonymous
John R. Bailey
Community Service Corp
Regina T. Price
The Robert Stillwell Scholarship Fund
Joseph E. Sheridan ‘70
Gifts to the Robotics
Program
Gifts to Viking
Educational Trust
The names listed below represent
those individuals, corporations and
foundations who designated their gift
to the Wood Robotics Program
Gifts to the Viking Educational Trust
Fund are most appreicated. The
Trust Fund functions as the schools
Endowment Fund and is used for
Tuition Assistance to qualified Wood
families.
Anonymous
Brian & Janet Beerley
Christopher Bello 1983
Frances M. Breen
Maryellen Carew
Denise Cocciolone
Joe Debenedetto 1980
Nancy Deluisi
John Dougherty 1978
Nancy Doyle 1980
Charles Finley 1968
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ginieczki
Patricia Juliano 1968
Anonymous
Nancy Devenuto
Thomas Gale 1984
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hill
Koper Family
Regina T. Price
Signature Captive Solutions
Susquehanna International Group, Llp
Joseph Westhoff 1970
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Wojciechowski
Ralph Wolstenholme 1980
Gifts to Other Designated
Funds
The names listed below represent
those individuals, corporations and
foundations who designated their gift
to a specific program at Wood such as
the Arts, Athletics, Campus Ministry,
etc.
Anonymous
Diane Antes 1974
Rick Arndt 1971
John R. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bishop
Joseph 1982 and Cindy Callaghan
Community Service Corp
Constellation Energy Group Foundation , Inc.
Marcia A. Cooper
Michael J. Day
Raymond D. Destephanis III 1995
James A. DiGuiseppe 1992
Richard Fonash 1982
Joanne Gilmore 1970
Glaxosmithkline Foundation
Heritage Creek
Johnson, Kendall & Johnson, Inc.
Mary Lenore Keszler MD 1970
Joseph Larkin PHD 1974
John J. Long III 1978
Edward McCormick 1981
Mr. & Mrs. Frank McGuckin
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Jeffrey Plunkett 1976
Regina T. Price
Thomas Rakszawski 1977
Kevin Rosini
John L. Ruggero
Nancy M. Snyder-Stoehr RDH 1972
The Robert Stillwell Scholarship Fund
Ria A. Tielman 1982
Verizon Foundation
Vincent W. Visco
Gregory D. Wiercinski 1993
Matching Gifts and
Foundations
Many business and corporations will
match the amount of a donation from
one of their employees or retired
employees, increasing the value of
the gift dramatically. The companies
listed her matched the donations of
to Archbishop Wood received from our
constituents: alumni, parents, parents
of alumni and friends. Please check
with your employer to see if your
company, like the companies identified
below, will match your donations
either in cash or gifts in kind.
Ally
Patrick Glemser 1982
Bank of America
Francis McHugh
Esther C. Woley
Constellation Energy Group Foundation
Joseph Callaghan 1982
Glaxosmithkline Foundation
Thomas Rakszawski 1977
Intel
Fred J. Thiele ‘85
Annual Report 2010–2011
Merck Partnership for Giving
Patricia Lavin Juliano 1968
MMC
Vincent Cordova 1985
Pfizer Foundation
Charles Bennett 1969
Edward McCormick 1981
PPL
Michael Wood 1980
Radian Guaranty, Inc.
Mary Conway-Sweeney 1984
Subaru of America
Gerald Lee, CPA 1969
Susquehanna International Group, Inc.
Grgeory Wojciechowski
The Prudential Foundation
Francis Cerritelli
Teresa R. Vanakin
Michael Williamson CPA 1975
Verizon
Franklin and Marianne Parker 1976
Ria A. Tielman 1982
Kevin Troy
Wells Fargo
Paullete Regan
Memorial Fund Gifts
We are grateful to those donors who
are listed below who made a gift to
Archbishop Wood in memory of a
loved one.
Marcia J. Bryson
Marybeth Cahill ‘76
James Fischler ‘68
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ford
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Green
Patti Hickok
Cathy L. Schwartz
The Star Foundation
Gifts in Memory
Special thanks for the gifts in memory
of loves ones during the past year.
In memory of Patricia Berberich ‘70
The Star Foundation
Marcia J. Bryson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ford
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Green
Patti Hickok
Cathy L. Schwartz
In memory of Mary McLaughlin
Marybeth Cahill ‘76
In memory of Bill Masterson
James Fischler ‘68
Gifts in Kind
Thank you to the donors below who
made an in kind gift to Archbishop
Wood during the past year
Anonymous
Dr. Frederick Ciao
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summary of contributions
Class Year Totals for 2010-11 School Year
Year
Mission Statement
T
he mission of the Advancement Program is to obtain charitable gifts
for Archbishop Wood High School through the friend/fundraising
cycle comprising identification, information, cultivation, solicitation and
recognition of our constituencies, which include current parents, parents
of alumni, alumni, grandparents, faculty, students, friends, corporation
and foundations.
We seek support for the following initiatives:
• To raise endowment funds in order to fund our academic and extracurricular programs
• To raise endowment funds to provide for financial aid support to
qualified students
• To raise capital funds to provide facilities and their endowment as
deemed necessary
• To raise restricted and unrestricted annual giving to support the
ongoing programs of Archbishop Wood High School.
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Archbishop Wood
| Annual Report 2010–2011
Donors
Class Size
Participation
Dollars
1967
12
199
6%
$2,110.00
1968
28
324
9%
$17,434.11
1969
14
329
4%
$206,850.00
1970
25
367
7%
$9,405.00
1971
16
375
4%
$3,675.00
1972
21
397
5%
$2,530.00
1973
24
288
8%
$6,719.00
1974
22
355
6%
$5,545.00
1975
17
314
5%
$2,040.00
1976
19
308
6%
$3,475.00
1977
11
348
3%
$1,469.00
1978
9
404
2%
$9,125.00
1979
17
441
4%
$3,825.00
1980
23
434
5%
$6,407.00
1981
13
471
3%
$2,110.00
1982
10
391
3%
$23,825.00
1983
12
479
3%
$3,345.00
1984
14
407
3%
$11,770.00
1985
9
364
2%
$4,551.81
1986
4
415
1%
$310.00
1987
2
377
1%
$150.00
1988
8
363
2%
$810.00
1989
6
380
2%
$525.00
1990
8
330
2%
$1,950.00
1991
5
290
2%
$895.00
1992
7
290
2%
$995.00
1993
8
248
3%
$1,025.00
1994
4
222
2%
$265.00
1995
1
261
0%
$
1996
3
201
1%
$375.00
1997
0
252
0%
$—
1998
3
229
1%
$555.00
1999
3
258
1%
$200.00
2000
2
278
1%
$150.00
2001
3
286
1%
$125.00
2002
2
281
1%
$
2003
0
272
0%
$—
2004
2
297
1%
$200.00
2005
1
281
0%
$25.00
2006
1
280
0%
$20.00
270
0%
$100.00
3%
$335,010.92
2008
1
390
13356
50.00
75.00
summary of contributions
Top Ten of Dollars Raised
Year
Donors
Class Size
196914
Participation
329
4%
Five-Year History of the Wood Fund
Dollars
$206,850.00
198210
391
3%
$23,825.00
196828
324
9%
$17,434.11
198414
407
3%
$11,770.00
197025
367
7%
$9,405.00
19789 404 2%
$9,125.00
197324
$6,719.00
288
8%
198023
434
5%
$6,407.00
197422
355
6%
$5,545.00
19859 364 2%
Dollars
Donors
$1,000 Donors
2010-11$327,349 442
32
2009-10$187,828 201
16
2008-09 $95,915221
30
2007-08 $81,573312
16
2006-07$139,670 397
22
$4,551.81
Wood Fund Giving Since 2006
Top Ten of Donors
Class Size
$350,000
Year
Donors
1968
28
324
Participation
9%
$17,434.11
1970
25
367
7%
$9,405.00
1973
24
288
8%
$6,719.00
1980
23
434
5%
$6,407.00
1974
22
355
6%
$5,545.00
1972
21
397
5%
$2,530.00
1976
19
308
6%
$3,475.00
1979
17
441
4%
$3,825.00
1975
17
314
5%
$2,040.00
1971
16
375
4%
$3,675.00
$327,349
Dollars
$250,000
$187,828
$139,670
$150,000
$95,915
$81,573
$50,000
0
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
Top Ten of Participation
Year
Donors
Class Size
Participation
Dollars
196828
324
9%
$17,434.11
197324
288
8%
$6,719.00
197025
367
7%
$9,405.00
197422
355
6%
$5,545.00
197619
308
6%
$3,475.00
196712
199
6%
$2,110.00
197517
314
5%
$2,040.00
198023
434
5%
$6,407.00
197221
397
5%
$2,530.00
197116
375
4%
$3,675.00
196914
329
4%
$206,850.00
197917
441
4%
$3,825.00
Annual Report 2010–2011
| Archbishop Wood
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viki ng N e ws — co m i n g e vents
Create a Lasting Memorial in
our Alumni Prayer Garden
M
emorialize a family member, favorite scripture, or
saying. Thank friends, alumni, faculty or corporate
donors who have helped Archbishop Wood maintain its
mission of providing a Catholic education to generations
of young people. Your message on a 9.5-by-6 inch stone
paver will be permanently displayed in the Alumni
Prayer Garden. The $150 covers the cost of the stone
and engraving and contributes to the garden’s ongoing
landscaping expenses. The stones will be highlighted at
the Memorial Garden Blessing to be held at the Alumni
Mass on Sunday, April 29, 2012. Each donor will be sent
an invitation to the Alumni Mass and Breakfast event.
For more information on this fundraising project,
contact Tim Dunn at the Alumni Center at 215-672-5050
ext. 227 or by email at [email protected]
Please PRINT exactly as you wish your
stone to read on the form at right >
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Archbishop Wood
| Fall 2011
Alumni Prayer Garden Stones
9.5-by-6 inch engraved stone paver: $150 each
3 lines, 15 characters per line including spaces
Personal message Line 1:
|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|
Personal message Line 2:
|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|
Personal message Line 3:
|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|
Name of brick purchaser __________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip ____________________________________________________________________
Phone (
)______________________________________________________________________
Email __________________________________________________________________________
Payment method: Check # ___________ Payable to Archbishop Wood High School
Credit Card:_____________________________________________________________________
Name on Credit Card:_____________________________________________________________
Exp. Date: _________________ Signature: ___________________________________________
Mail with Payment to:
Archbishop Wood High School
655 York Rd., Warminster, PA 18974
Archbishop Wood Events Center/Sports Complex
Field of Dreams
Taking Shape
A
feasibility study is
now underway for an
Events Center/Sports
Complex for Archbishop Wood High School. Anyone
familiar with Archbishop Wood
knows that we have been in need of
our own athletic fields and facilities.
Since 1964, Wood has had to beg,
borrow and rent fields for our teams.
Despite this, we have still had some
of the most successful sports teams
in the area.
Over the years, many have
dreamed of a facility for Archbishop
Wood. We are hoping that with your
support and prayers that this dream
can be realized. As you can see
from the drawings, a football field,
lacrosse and soccer fields, an 8 lane
track and tennis courts are part of
the complex. These fields, along
with our baseball field positions
Wood as one of the elite schools in
the area. The combination of our
excellent academic reputation along
with first class faculties will keep
Wood competitive and vibrant in the
future.
We hope we can look forward to
your support as we undertake this
exciting project. We hope you will
dream with us and make this project
a reality.
Archbishop Wood High School
655 York Road, Warminster, PA 18974
Phone: 215-672-5050
www.archwood.org
Become a fan of our facebook page:
facebook.com/Archbishop Wood High School
Address Service Requested
Calendar
of Events
October 23, 2011
Oktoberfest Celebration
for Alumni, Parents and Friends
October 24, 2011
Homecoming/Family Day
November 17, 2011
Open House for Prospective
Students and Families
March 22, 2012
Open House for Prospective
Students and Families
April 29, 2012
Mass and Garden Blessing
May 11, 2012
22nd Annual Alumni Golf Classic
Five Ponds Golf Course
Congratualtions to the Lady Vikings for their second PIAA State Basketball title. See story on page 3.
June 30, 2012
10th Annual Vikings Hit The Beach
Summer Reunion
June 30, 2012
Viking Fund Concludes.
Make Your Gift Today
Please remember Archbishop Wood
in your Estate Plans
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