2013 Donor Report - Chestnut Hill College
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2013 Donor Report - Chestnut Hill College
DONOR REPORT Commitment CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE Commitment It is with great pleasure that we recognize in this donor report the many commi ed donors who provided financial support to Chestnut Hill College this past year, helping the College to maintain its mission as a Catholic liberal arts institution. It’s much easier to make and keep a commitment when we deeply believe that our investment in time and a ention will pay off in a big way. In this report, six donors share their personal stories of why they are commi ed to supporting Chestnut Hill College. With the support of loyal alumni and friends such as you, we will continue the proud work of building Chestnut Hill College into an even more outstanding place of higher learning than it is today. Your unfailing generosity profoundly affects the lives of our students and, indeed, the larger world as well. We are deeply grateful to each of you. DONOR REPORT MISSION STATEMENT THE MISSION OF CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE IS TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH HOLISTIC EDUCATION IN AN INCLUSIVE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY MARKED BY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, SHARED RESPONSIBILITY, PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH, SERVICE TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY, AND CONCERN FOR THE EARTH. Chestnut Hill College, founded by the Sisters of Saint Joseph in 1924, is an independent, Catholic institution that fosters equality through education. Faithful to its strong liberal arts tradition, Chestnut Hill College offers academic programs of excellence in the areas of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing studies. True to its Catholic heritage, Chestnut Hill College espouses the beliefs and values inherent in the Judeo-Christian tradition while it respects the contributions made by other faith traditions in the development of the whole person. The College nurtures a sense of integrity, spirituality, and social justice in all. The College community dedicates itself to four purposes in fulfilling this mission. It seeks: • to provide avenues for students to achieve academic excellence and to pursue research in their major field or in interdisciplinary studies. The College encourages students to explore and experience diverse curricula and to participate in exchange programs with other institutions of higher education. • to initiate links between the world of learning and the world of work through curricular planning, technological opportunities, and career preparation. The College guides students in applying theoretical learning through experiential education designed collaboratively by faculty and students. • to uphold an atmosphere of communal respect in which all may clarify and articulate personal values and beliefs while exploring the ethical and moral dimensions underlying all relationships. The College encourages inter-faith opportunities by acquainting all students with Catholicism, its theology and its Judeo-Christian roots, and by engaging in dialogue with women and men of other beliefs. • to create local and global connections that enable students to respond to the needs of others through serviceoriented enterprises. The College educates students to identify and to address issues of social justice and to work toward systemic change. Approved by the Chestnut Hill College Board of Directors October 7, 2002 CONTENTS Letter from the President Letter from the Chair of the Board Financial Report The Caritas Society President’s Circle Hallmark Society Aspire. Believe. Commit. Campaign Tribute Fund Alumni Giving • School of Undergraduate Studies • School of Continuing & Professional Studies • School of Graduate Studies Reunion Giving Fund 2013 Senior Class Gift Drive Endowed Scholarships Parents & Friends Matching Gift Companies Gifts-in-Kind Corporations, Organizations & Foundations Annual Scholarship Gala Committee & Sponsors 2012 Golf Invitational Committee & Sponsors CHC Board of Directors Alumni Association Board of Directors Supporting the Future of CHC When, How, and Why to Plan a Gift Sources of Commitment: • James and Frances Maguire • Ryan and Krista Murphy • John C. and Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation • Robert and Shelley Sprague Guerard ’66 • Jacques and Blanche Haviland Moore ’50 • Bernard and Joan Rafferty 2 5 6 8 10 14 16 24 26 26 42 44 32 34 38 46 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 11 15 31 41 45 49 DONOR REPORT LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT MY DEAR FRIENDS AND BENEFACTORS OF CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE, THECOLLEGEISOFFTOANAUSPICIOUSBEGINNINGTHISYEAR give is because they are thankful for what financial situations. Now when one asks a routine question, one expects as we welcomed a larger number of new students than anticipated. they have received. Philanthropists and donors a routine answer. One evening I was leaving the building and greeted an This result is especially noteworthy in a year when institutions are women and men with grateful hearts. SCPS student by asking how she was. She paused, looked at me, and said throughout the country were adversely affected by declining numbers They appreciate what their talents, hard work, thoughtfully, “I am blessed.” I was drawn up short by this unexpected reply. of high school graduates. good fortune, and/or birthright have Long after I left the building, I was still pondering the extraordinary provided them. In looking at the plight of answer to my routine question asking what quality of person sees herself in people around the world, they ask themselves such a light. Since that encounter, I never ask “how someone is” without the question, “why am I so fortunate?” hearing her answer. This morning, as I ask myself how I feel, my only Our new students hail from all over the United States and abroad. Internationally, they come from Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, France, Mexico, Canada, The United Kingdom, Montenegro, China, Germany, and Brazil. thought is that I am blessed; blessed in each and every one of you and the From across the nation, we welcomed students from 13 different states — Often, I ask myself, why was I lucky enough the staples such as PA, NJ, NY, and DEL, as well as VA, NC, CA, OH, to be born in the United States to a family FL, GA, KS, NH, and TX. that could provide for all of my needs and Your investment in the College supports all of our students in a variety even many of my wants. Why have I never had of ways. Contributions to the Griffin Fund augment the College’s operating to know hunger, been without a home, been budget and thereby provide financial assistance for students who need without clothes, been without money, been additional funding in order to attend college. As you know, more and without love, been without a solid education? more students are increasingly unable to afford to pay for their education. While there are many differences and disconnects between students today and yesterday, there are also many similarities and connections. They still fall in love with our campus and grand old buildings. They appreciate the warmth and friendliness of students, faculty, and staff. Some are already launched in the direction of a career and others are still wondering which Why have I been so well taken care of? good you do for our College community. College activities from clubs to the music program to the yearbook, road to take. They enjoy clubs, service projects, dramatic and musical When we ponder questions such as these, we newspaper, and literary magazine are supported by your generosity. performances, athletics, holidays, and Christmas decorating night, just cannot help but desire to assist those who have Athletics benefits from your dollars as does the academic program of as students did in the past. And like students from years ago, they have less than we do. It is our gratitude, the fullness the College which includes the curriculum, supplies for classrooms and dreams of who they want to be and hopes for a better world. You would of our hearts that compels us to reach beyond laboratories, and faculty development. Improvements to the physical plant like them. They are friendly and energetic young women and men who ourselves and give from our abundance, or our are possible because of gifts received. There is no area of campus life that give us reason to believe in the future that is theirs. The future in which adequacy, or even from our want. your contributions do not enhance. We are grateful for your gifts and you have generously invested as donors to Chestnut Hill College. When I am leaving the office in the evening, better operate the College because of your thoughtfulness. It is said that people give for reasons of the heart. As I have reflected students in our School of Continuing & Your financial commitment to the ASPIRE. BELIEVE. COMMIT. on the subject of giving and what motivates generosity, it occurs to me Professional Studies (SCPS) are arriving campaign also ensures the future of our College and that of its students. that one of the prime reasons, if not the paramount reason, that people on campus. Many of them are in challenging During the silent phase of the campaign, the goals were to provide student donor report 2013 » letter from the president » 2 DONOR REPORT life and social spaces necessary to sustain the undergraduate population facilities; prepare graduates for success in the and to make the necessary renovations to the SugarLoaf Hill campus. professions and advanced study; and cultivate Since 2008, we raised more than $37 million in cash, commitments, the next generation of college students. and bequests. These gifts, grants, bequests, and pledges have afforded Chestnut Hill College has changed in many us the ability to fund the complete restoration of the Commonwealth ways over the years, but our founding story Chateau, Loyola Lodge, the pool, and the pool house on SugarLoaf. continues to inspire the pursuit of excellence. New and restored facilities on campus include the Jack and Rosemary Writer C.S. Lewis noted, “The proper aim Murphy Gulati ’61 complex, featuring a state-of-the-art fitness center, of giving is to put recipients in a state where the Michael and Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 Lounge, a student lounge they no longer need our gifts.” Your gifts to and meeting space, and a landscaped piazza connecting the outside spaces. Chestnut Hill College put our students in such In addition to the physical campus improvements, funds were also raised or committed in support of various aspects of our academic programs such as new and existing endowed scholarships and awards. As we continue into the public phase of our comprehensive campaign, academic space for our student population and increasing the College’s endowment will be the focus. a state by helping to create a stimulating, life changing campus environment that prepares students to live personal and professional lives that are meaningful and productive — for that, we are grateful. With heartfelt thanks, Like every successful institution, Chestnut Hill College must be able to adapt, grow, and prepare for the future. Educational spaces that are Sister Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. flexible, adaptable, and incorporate technology are important to support President multiple new and traditional formats for learning. Our second goal, to increase the College’s endowment, will serve to strengthen the long-term financial stability and the stature of the College and our rankings. To ensure the future excellence of Chestnut Hill College, we must continue to increase efforts to attract gifted students and faculty; provide more financial aid and scholarship support; enhance teaching and research 3 » letter from the president » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT LETTER FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD DEAR FRIENDS OF CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE, ASAGRADUATEOFCHESTNUTHILLCOLLEGEIAMEXTREMELY I am deeply grateful for your loyal and Join us and encourage everyone in our extended Chestnut Hill College excited about and proud of the growth at my alma mater over the generous support of the College. Whether you family to do the same, for NOW IS OUR TIME! past decade. The College has brought transformative change — are an alumnus, a parent or family member, going coed, moving to NCAA Division II athletics with 18 women’s a friend or neighbor, your support affirms and men’s varsity teams, and expanding campus to include 30 acres at your commitment to our mission. Sugarloaf Hill — while strengthening the commitment to its legacy. Sincerely, My participation and involvement on the The College continues to balance a first-rate academic program with board of directors of the College for the past 35 areas of study and outstanding faculty with its mission of serving others eight years has raised my awareness of the Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 and forming life-long relationships. It offers enriching experiences to its tremendous dedication of the Sisters of Chair, Board of Directors community each and every day while strengthening its financial vitality Saint Joseph and the challenges of building for the future. The theme of NOW….IS OUR TIME is most fitting. upon an institution during these difficult Last October at the Barnes Foundation, we celebrated the public announcement of ASPIRE.BELIEVE.COMMIT. The Campaign for Chestnut Hill College, with Sister Carol and I expressing our excitement and commitment to advancing the goals of CHC. Like any successful liberal arts institution, the College must economic times. But I am extremely confident in the expertise of our board members, and I extend a special thank you to each of them for sharing their time, talents, and financial support of the College. continue to adapt and expand its academic programs; respond to My husband, Michael, and I made a conscious the needs of our growing undergraduate, graduate, and continuing decision to make a difference and give back studies populations; retain and recruit the finest faculty and staff; and to the institution that has influenced my life strengthen our long-term financial stability. We have a unique as a woman, a wife, mother, and educator. opportunity to serve a generation of students looking for a Catholic I thank you for your continued and steadfast liberal arts education in a supportive family atmosphere — financial support of the College. one committed to preparing them not just to make a living but “learn how to live.” Since 2008, we have raised more than $37 million in cash, Over the past 10 years, we have been witness to the transformational changes that have brought us to where we are today. commitments, and bequests toward our campaign goal of $55 million. 5 » letter from the chair of the board » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013 VOLUNTARY FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CHC ALUMNI PARENTS & FRIENDS CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS CURRENT OPERATIONS Undesignated Purposes2 CURRENT OPERATIONS Designated Purposes3 ENDOWMENT4 CAPITAL1 NEW BUSINESS6 New Pledges $467,407 $94,102 $61,301 $516,436 $1,276,000 $564,075 $2,979,321 80,868 198,275 385,991 108,284 282,500 512,000 1,567,918 81,183 239,944 5,600 25,150 ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT $629,458 TOTAL NEW BUSINESS6 Bequests TOTAL 351,877 1,233,9255 1,233,925 1,017,845 1,017,845 $2,784,091 $452,892 $649,870 $1,558,500 $1,076,075 $7,150,886 Includes all outright gis and pledge payments both designated and undesignated for the campaign. Includes undesignated gis to Griffin & Reunion funds; undesignated bequests; tribute funds; miscellaneous other. 3 Includes designated gis; gis/grants for academic & non-academic departments/programs; Golf Invitational; Scholarship Gala; library acquisitions; campus ministry; academic scholarships; tuition awards. 4 Includes designated gis/bequests to the general endowment; specific endowed scholarships; academic programs; library acquisitions; lectures. 5 Includes contributed services of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. 6 Includes new pledges and bequests designated to the campaign and the endowment fund. 1 2 GIVING BY PURPOSE GIVING BY CONSTITUENCY NEW BUSINESS Bequests 16% CURRENT OPERATIONS Undesignated Purposes 9.3% CURRENT OPERATIONS Undesignated Purposes 41.3% GOVERNMENT 14.2% ORGANIZATIONS 17.3% ALUMNI 41.7% NEW BUSINESS New Pledges 17.1% CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS 4.9% CAPITAL 9.6% ENDOWMENT 6.7% PARENTS & FRIENDS 21.9% donor report 2013 » voluntary financial support for chc » 6 The music department presents “Hairspray.” DONOR REPORT THE CARITAS SOCIETY caritassociety Caritas is one of the three core values in Chestnut Hill College’s mo¨o – Fides – Caritas – Scientia (Faith, Charity, Knowledge). The Caritas Society recognizes alumni and friends who have contributed or made irrevocable gi°s of at least $500,000 in cumulative lifetime giving. Chestnut Hill College is most grateful to these donors for the transformative impact their gi°s have on the College, its students and faculty. PLATINUMMEMBERS SILVERMEMBERS - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia The Annenberg Foundation The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The Association of Independent Colleges & Universities / PA GOLDMEMBERS -¡ Elinor Balsama* Anonymous (1) Dwight V. Dowley* The Connelly Foundation Francis J. “Tim” Dunleavy* and Albina Dunleavy* Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56 Ruth Horcher ’50* Joseph & M. Kathy Tigh Detrano ’67 James and Frances Maguire J. Hugh & Anne O’Shea Devlin ’64 Joan Menaquale ’53* Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 The Navesink Foundation Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons ’35* John Charles & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John R. Cochran, III Jack Gulati (D) & Rosemary Murphy Gulati ’61 Rocco & Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60 *Deceased Michael & Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) Elizabeth Clime Lockyer Merriam ’42* The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources The Pennsylvania Department of Education The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency F. Michael Sharp in memory of Beverly Sharp The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Harold & Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58 Rita Tofini ’38* donor report 2013 » the caritas society » 8 A Reunion Weekend alumna glimpses yesteryear. DONOR REPORT PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE PLATINUMMEMBERS Marjorie Binder ’43 Jack Gulati (D) & Rosemary Murphy Gulati ’61 Rocco & Barbara D’Iorio Martino ’60 Michael & Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) GOLDMEMBERS Estate of Robert H. Agnew* Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. James & Frances Maguire Thomas & Jill Nerney ’83 SGS The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Estate of Cecile P. Speranza* SILVERMEMBERS Francis X. Keeley, M.D. & Marie McDermott Keeley ’52 Robert & Carol Lockyer Estate of Ellen Logue ’47* RAdm. Thomas C. Lynch, USN, Ret. Katherine Marschall, M.D. ’69 The Navesink Foundation Shaun F. O’Malley (D) & Lyn Buchheit C. Lowell Parsons, M.D. & JoEllen Noonan Parsons ’66 (D) John L. Melvin, M.D. & Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) Kenneth & Janet Brown Quintal ’70 Francis Reynolds ’94 SGS Vincent Zarro, M.D. & Barbara Hogan Zarro, Ph.D. ’73 SCPS (F) BRONZEMEMBERS Eileen O’Rourke Atkinson ’54 The Arthur Jackson Company 160over90 John M. Bellwoar James & Patricia May Agger ’63 (D) Judith E. Campbell ’69 Harry J.J. Bellwoar, Esq. & Joan McDermott Bellwoar ’55 Crown Holdings, Inc. William & Clare Hamilton Bohnett ’71 Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56 Ann Holloway Charlesworth ’45 Frank Davey (D) & Elaine Bennett Davey ’65 Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Kent Griswold, Ph.D. (D) & Lori Griswold, Ph.D. Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Joseph & Patricia Connolly (D) Joseph P. Denny (D) & April Denny Timothy J. Croak Joanne Hayes-Rines ’68 J. Hugh & Anne O’Shea Devlin ’64 Susan Prince ’75 Thomas & Midge DeSimone Kenneth Hicks (A) Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 Catherine Devlin ’63 Stephen A. Gardner (D) Michael F. Dunleavy (D) & Nancy A. Dunleavy Richard & M. Joan McGonigal Hofmann ’63 John Charles & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Robert & E. Michelle Sprague Guerard ’66 Steven Gordon, Ph.D. (D) & Mary Zuccarini Gordon ’85 William & Anne Daly Holland ’56 Angelo & Amy Falcone Tibor & Gertrude Dearie Frekko ’63 Marcia Gehman, SSJ ’63 James Ginty, J.D. (D) & Carol Ginty donor report 2013 » president’s circle » 10 James & Catherine Hogan Susan M. Pisano ’71 Robert Riethmiller, Jr. (D) & Anne Riethmiller COPPERMEMBERS ² Joseph & Bernardine Keeler Abbott ’51 Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. ’59 Vincent & Marion Williams Berry ’63 Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. ’76 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - IBEW Local Jack Sandoski (D) & Kathleen Sandoski Cancer Treatment Centers of America John & Maureen Tierney Lee A. Casaccio Charles Koch Foundation Clara Tucker, Ph.D. ’52 David & Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery ’97 Harry & Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS John L. & Rosemarie C. O’Brien Cleaver ’58 Joseph & Patricia Connolly (D) WITHOUTTHESUPPORTOFTHEMAGUIREFOUNDATIONSUNAINAGOHIL’³MIGHTNOTBEATTHECOLLEGE´ And without the College, she might not have become her best self. ‘A Lifeline FOR STUDENTS AND FAMILIES IN NEED’ “Each day that I’m here, I awaken with a smile on my face and an appreciation for the life I have been given.” In April, scholarship beneficiary Sunaina Gohil ’16 (below) thanked James and Frances Maguire for their generosity. Born into an Sunaina benefits from the Maguire Scholars women for others, stressing education as the honorary Doctor of Laws degrees in 2007, Indian family that program, which provides students from path to “believe what you are and become the College noted their instrumental role moved to the Catholic institutions with yearly scholarships what you believe.” in acquiring and developing SugarLoaf, U.S. in the 1970s, of up to $25,000. Sunaina faced a cultural learning curve and felt lost in the crowd at her 4,000-student high school. At the College, Amy T. Holdsman, the foundation’s executive a multibillion dollar, publicly traded company director, “and this program is a lifeline for with approximately 50 offices and 1,600 employees. students and families in need.” Frances assisted with the business while In her first year, Sunaina embodied the Maguire pursuing art and gardening and serving on Scholars vision, excelling in biology as part the boards of institutions such as Woodmere of the interdisciplinary honors program while Art Museum, Gwynedd Mercy University, and coming into her own as a person. In April, she Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. attended a luncheon that gave all of the scholars and personal attention. College, which will provide scholarships to to develop into myself at CHC,” she wrote to foundation co-principals James and Frances Maguire. “Each day that I’m here, I awaken with a smile on my face and an appreciation for the life I have been given.” benefits to not just the College community transformed a small insurance agency into The foundation pledged $600,000 to the generosity and kindness, I have the opportunity for which Frances’ “artist vision” saw the “Education is the great equalizer,” said however, she relishes the close-knit community “I am eternally grateful that through your A Korean War veteran, James Maguire four more students beginning this year. It requires them to remain in good academic but the ecosystem of gardens and woodlands along the Wissahickon. a chance to meet and thank the Maguires. standing, participate in extracurricular and The long-time Chestnut Hill residents have community activities, and undergo weekly been loyal supporters of the College and the academic advising/counseling to ensure a Sisters of Saint Joseph, who educated their “I actually remember her the most,” Holdsman smooth transition to higher education. children at Norwood-Fontbonne Academy said. “She was so lovely, and so very grateful.” The foundation’s mission is grounded in the and cared for James’ dying mother at St. Ignatius of Loyola ethic of being men and the Villa. While awarding the Maguires But this time, Sunaina wasn’t lost in the crowd. Visit www.maguirefoundation.org for more information. 11 » sources of commitment » donor report 2013 President ’s The President’s Circle donor categories provide an opportunity for Chestnut Hill College to recognize the generosity of our leadership donors whose consistent annual support is essential to the College’s financial strength. Members of the CIRCLE President’s Circle are individuals who have made a minimum contribution of $1,000 to the College for any purpose. Mary Catherine Gallagher ’70 Anne E. Tezak ’76 Janet Colaianni (F) Helen Gruber ’52 Diane & John Walker George & Beverly Kray Connolly ’56 George J. Hartnett, Esq. (D) & Linda Hartnett Ronald Zemnick (D) & Carol Voelmle Zemnick ’75 Carol Consorto (S) Eileen Long Hessman ’60 Quita W. Horan T. James Kavanagh Foundation Cozen O’Connor Anonymous (1) Edward Dachowski, M.D. & Alice Ann Gricoski Dachowski, M.D. ’77 Thomas & Lynn Kluepfel Allied Barton Security Services Deborah Davies Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Foundation Linda A. Avila ’75 Louis & Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. ’50 James & Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. ’60 Mary Katherine Schubert Denny ’40 Donald & Joanne McFadden McBride ’63 John Basile Michael & Gillian Horna Dezzutto ’84 Austin & Margaret Bennett McGreal ’60 (D) Carolyn Bensel, Ph.D. ’63 Margaret Mary Green McLaughlin ’62 Wallace & Natalie Nolan Berkey ’63 The Montessori School Robert M. Ryan & Brighid Blake Margaret C. Moran ’67 (AD) Blank Rome, LLP Sean & Catherine Lockyer Moulton ’92 (D) Dianne Borges ’88 Ryan Murphy (S) & Krista Bailey Murphy (A) Edward & Janet Rutan Bowers ’56 Bill & Mary Noel Page Bernard & Joan Rafferty John & Maude Meehan Belli ’49 Kathleen Clauss Borkowski ’68 Joseph & M. Kathy Tigh Detrano ’67 Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. ’48 Barbara Donovan ’61 Ruth Wingel Doyle ’52 Joan Mathers Eaves ’52 Linda Davis Evans ’63 Barrie Thomas Fahey ’59 Kevin & Lisa Feeley ’00 SCPS, ’13 SGS Louise Bradley ’52 The Honorable James J. Fitzgerald, III & Carol McCullough Fitzgerald (D) Bruce & Elissa Imbriaco Breiling ’61 Rosemary McCarron Flannery, Esq. ’43 Brilliant Graphics Theodore & Deborah Dougherty Flint ’59 William Brobst, Ph.D. & Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. ’83 Maryann Boehmer Froehlich ’58 Arthur & Mary Kaufmann Ryan ’66 Sandra Bumgardner, Psy.D. ’76, ’89 SGS, ’03 SGS (S) Chip & Susan Gahr Maureen T. Savage William A. Cafiero James & Patricia Duffy Shacklett ’06 Robert & Kathleen Vath Campbell ’70 David & Jodie King Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (A) Joseph & Roberta Rini Cartlidge ’49 Kenneth J. Soprano, Ph.D. (F) & Dianne Soprano, Ph.D. Young-Shin Chang ’59 Martha Ranc, Ph.D. ’86 Stan & Sherri Retif ’09 SGS Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 Israel Concepcion & Lauri Strimkovsky, MBA (A) John & Regina Voelker Tauke ’60 donor report 2013 » president’s circle » 12 Martin & Mary Lee Rothwell Corr ’60 Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. (D) The Martin Foundation Nastia Shcherbakova ’13. PEWTERMEMBERS Paul & Sally Ayerle Corbley ’73 Patricia Chapman W. Robert Abbot & Claire Cifaloglio, M.D. ’70 Helen Devine Coen ’55 Betty Lou Froustet ’43 William & Adrienne Donaghue Gallagher ’62 Kathleen Reilly Gallagher ’65 Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn ’61 George Hourigan & M. Paula Nyhart Gowen ’63 Cecilia Hunt Gregory ’63 Donald & Pamela Orsini Grimmé ’54 Kristine Gross ’04 SGS Seymour & Miriam Gibbons Mandell ’61 Mary Lou Sciarrillo ’66 John & Sarah Mansell Guilfoyle ’58 Robert & Joan Fitzpatrick Marvin ’51 Robert & Isabelle Walsh Gundaker ’65 Patricia McAdams ’63 Shearon Environmental Design Company, Inc. Mary Ann Conway Gursky ’63, ’03 SGS Robert & Marilyn Johnson McCarron ’61 Catherine Sladowski, M.D. ’66* Thomas & Sandra Cupini Hagenbarth ’63 Maureen MacLean McCord, Esq. ’58 Harold & Ann Rusnack Sorgenti ’58 Thomas Curran & Mary Ann Haggerty, M.D. ’70 Thomas & Joan Wood McEnaney ’53 Russell Roofing Company J. Clark & Alice Steinman Frances McCarron Harper ’48 Mary Lou Stafford McGill ’54 Philip McGovern, Ph.D. & Mary McGovern Kathleen McDermott Strott ’59 Nan Hechenberger, Ph.D. (D) Margie Henry John & Helene Boffa McGuinn ’47 Marilea Swenson ’67 Edward & Mary-Jo Heile Hogan ’48* Hardy & Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius ’75 Vincent & Angela Clement Tague ’61 F. Patrick & Mary Tyler Muldoon Holmes ’73 Robert & Margaret Hetzer Stuart ’72 Robert & Anne Brannan Teufel ’60 Blanche Haviland Moore ’50 The Honickman Foundation Catherine Theobald Ruth Mulligan ’41 Richard & Linda Sofranko Hostelley ’71 George Hines & Lois Trench-Hines ’64 Janet Smith Murphy ’48 Timothy & Aurora Marrero Hughes ’77 Lynn Tubman (A) Paul & Frances McCormick Murphy ’73 Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley ’58 Ralph & Lois Hoffner Udicious ’58 Francis & Nonie Glennon Murphy ’66 Joseph E. Imbriaco The Estate of Natalie Nevins ’47* Richard W. Vassallo, M.D. & Mary Vassallo Joseph & M. Eileen Franz Janssen ’64 Elizabeth Nolan ’11 SCPS William & Helen Mikula Vassily ’60 Isabel Porreca Johnson ’63 Daniel Mathews & Kathleen O’Boyle ’84, ’97 SGS Susan Vath ’86 Dorothy H. O’Brien ’50* Louis Keeler, M.D. & Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler ’57 Kathleen Wagner ’60 Brian Ortale, J.D. & Lynn Ortale, Ph.D. (A) Margaret Seidel Walton ’66 Marilyn Heitzman Kehoe ’53 Mary Katherine Ortale ’16 Mary Gallagher Wattis ’60 John & Cheryl Paci Pennsylvania Veterans Foundation Woodrow Wendling, M.D., Ph.D. & Susan Wendling Judith Perkins ’70 Ralph & Nina Buckley Yeager ’68 Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. ’74 George Yu & Lotus Leong Kevin & Jennifer Johnson Kebea ’05, ’08 SGS (AD) Patricia F. Kelleher ’48 Edwin Kellerman, M.D. & Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. ’55 Colette Robillard Kelly ’53 Peter Kelsen Mary Crecca Kenny ’50 Keough Electric, Inc. David & M. Catherine Kronbar Kibler ’63 Patrick & Julia Heitzman Koechlin ’66 Barbara Forrester Landis ’07 SGS Lou Lanzalotto Robert & Jo Anne DiGiacomo Lechowicz ’66 George & Mary Simmons Limbach ’75 Janet Dugansky Lonney ’59 Thomas & Virginia Lynch Francis & Patricia Crane Lynch ’54 Dorothy Kushlis Macfarlane, M.D. ’67 Charles & Patricia Wallace MacGillivray ’53 John & Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Peggy Grant Malone ’46 Carter & Frances McCullen Pierce ’63 James Quaremba, Esq. & Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. ’64 James & Margaret Jackson Quinn ’64 The Griffin Fund Gifts to The Griffin Fund each year are the cornerstone of Chestnut Hill College’s giving program in support of annual unrestricted operations. The generous financial support of these donors is critical to the success of each academic year. Donor names listed in this Donor Report reflect the donor’s total contribution, for all purposes, received by the College between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Jay J. Vigdor Donor List Designations A Chestnut Hill College Administration D Chestnut Hill College Board of Director AD Chestnut Hill College Alumni Association Board of Director F Chestnut Hill College Faculty S Chestnut Hill College Staff SUS School of Undergraduate Studies Maurice Ranc, Jr. SCPS School of Continuing & Professional Studies Religious of the Assumption SGS School of Graduate Studies * Deceased Laura Hentz Remmey ’52 Stan & Sherri Retif ’09 SGS Steven R. Loeshelle, Esq. & M. Gervase Rosenberger, Esq. ’73 David & Roberta Cartlidge Roth ’83 John Sabia, Jr. (D) & Ginger Sabia Mary Sabia Jeff Niessen & Elizabeth A. Schlosser ’84 Griffin Fund (a portion of the donor’s gift was designated to the Griffin Fund) Donor names that are bolded indicate 10+ years of consecutive giving to the College. All matching gifts were included in the donor’s giving totals. Richard & Mary Hutko Scholl ’71 Jean Schwartz, M.D. ’55 Kathleen Bonner Schwartz ’55 Stephen & Regina Maxwell Schwille ’65 13 » president’s circle » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT hallmark society HALLMARK SOCIETY Members of the Hallmark Society have expressed their commitment to Chestnut Hill College through a very special and important form of financial support. These donors have named the College as the ultimate beneficiary of a planned gi°. Such gi°s might include a bequest and/or charitable income gi°s, such as charitable gi° annuities, charitable remainder unitrusts, charitable remainder annuity trusts, or gi°s of life insurance. HALLMARK SOCIETY MEMBERS Anonymous (3) Joseph & Bernardine Keeler Abbott ’51 Robert Agnew* Rita Ciotti Altman, Ed.D. ’53 Eileen O’Rourke Atkinson ’54 Linda A. Avila ’75 Elinor Balsama* Anna Marie Barone ’57 James F. Barr* Marita O’Reilly Beckum, Esq. ’61 Harry J.J. & Joan McDermott Bellwoar ’55 Mary Merz Berko ’52 Margaret Betz ’71 Marjorie Binder ’43 Margaret Farley Bold ’49* Elizabeth M. Bowden Louise Bradley ’52 Elissa Imbriaco Breiling ’61 Catharine Gallagher Brockway ’51 Betty Buckley* Doris M. Byrnes ’49 Patricia M. Canning ’70 (S) Barbara A. Carli ’52 Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Margaret Conner ’43* Madeline Conti ’40 Elizabeth Marron Cooper ’71 Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley ’73 Joan Coyne ’52 Marjorie Piga Crain ’48 Elizabeth Croake ’52 Robert C. & Ellen Jane Pariset Crosson ’50* Robert* & Leonore Smith Crowley ’37* Barbara Cruse ’64 Ann Tushim Csink ’61 Christopher Papa, M.D. & Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56 Theresa Stepkowicz Cute (S) E. Loretta Daly ’47* Deborah Davies Donald & Carole Sarubbi de Castro ’54 Mary Katherine Schubert Denny ’40 Joseph & M. Kathy Tigh Detrano ’67 Adelaide DiBerardino ’48* Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. ’48* Sally Ann Donnelly ’53* Barbara Donovan ’61 Clara McNierney Doyle ’54 Suzanne K. Dufrasne ’58 Joan M. Enright ’58* Mary Catherine O’Brien Fallon ’45 Patricia O’Conor Farley ’47* Joanne Fink ’76 Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons ’35* Kathleen Heidere Ford ’63 Adele M. Foy* Betty Lou Froustet ’43 Rita Gallo ’78 Bettyanne Geikler ’52 N. A. Gillen ’69 Robert & Susan Berko Glass ’75 Lynn Cozza Goodman ’63 A. Marie Fath Greenwood ’33* Helen A. Gruber ’52 Joseph & Carol-Jane Piltz Guardino ’66 Joan Burnham Guokas ’40* Joseph C. & Barbra Bianco Hagan Mary Margaret Hamill ’70 donor report 2013 » hallmark society » 14 Marguerite Maguire Hauser ’53* Barbara Henkels Paul Henkels* Mathilde Wackerman Higgins ’36* George G.* & Shirley Keiser Hoberg ’47 Mary-Jo Heile Hogan ’48* Ruth Horcher ’50* Elizabeth A. Rowley Jones ’66 Mary Ann Keegan ’45 Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler ’57 Kathleen Corcoran Keene ’68 Edwin Kellerman, M.D. & Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. ’55 Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. ’71 Patricia Kilmartin ’40 Cecile Heebner Knies ’63 Joan M. Kristoff ’65 Helen Kurz ’50 Joan Gerard Larkin ’52 Anne Rogers Law ’43* Ellen Logue ’47* Patricia E. Lyons Jane M. MacDermott ’45* Janice Maffei ’75 Elizabeth Harvey Majane ’57 Adele Przybylowski Majka ’43 Peggy Grant Malone ’46 Katherine Marschall, M.D. ’69 Isabel Elcock Martin, R.N. ’39* Theresa Regina Mazeika ’57* Barbara Wenthe McCarthy ’60 Catherine J. McConville* Patricia Lawson McDaniel ’50 Catherine Winter McDonnell ’45 Peter McGlinchy Anna Marie McKenna ’58 Elizabeth Meehan ’52* Rita Hunter Squires Meehan ’46 Delia Schiavi Melograna ’42 Joan Menaquale ’53* Ellen L. Miller ’68 Margaret Quinn Mohr ’58 Anne E. Moore ’51 Alma Dea Morani, M.D* Natalie Nevins ’47* Robert & Christine Nydick ’94 SGS Helen C. Oels, M.D. ’53* Diane Napoli O’Grady ’57 Virginia Mitchell O’Neill ’50 Kathleen O’Pella ’76 Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. ’53 Dorothy Palatucci ’64 John & Patricia Plunkett Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. ’77 Joan Pollitt ’69 Mary Pollitt ’58 Christine Westrum Porter ’94 M. Nancy Burczewski Portland ’64 Catherine E. Quinn ’78 SCPS (S) Kenneth & Janet Brown Quintal ’70 Bernard & Joan Rafferty Patricia Johnson Rauch, Ph.D. ’55 Frederick Rehmus* Joan Toohey Rochford ’52 Mary Lou Sciarrillo ’66 Clare Shanahan ’56 F. Michael Sharp Hugh J. P.* & Joan Eichenberg Sinclair ’53* Catherine Sladowski, M.D. ’66* Christine Desrochers Smith ’60 Mary Schuhsler Spangler, Ed.D. ’64 Marion L. Steet ’46* Mary Steppacher ’58 Marilea Swenson ’67 Rosemarie Walsh Taima ’57* Regina Voelker Tauke ’60 Anne E. Tezak ’76 Maureen Schmidt Thielens ’62 James V.* & Mary Connelly Tripodi ’37* Mary Thompson Wagman ’39* Kathleen Wagner ’60 Ann Meagher Williams ’50 NEW MEMBERS Anonymous (2) Eileen Menegus Debesis ’67 Cecile P. Speranza* Kathleen Reilly Gallagher ’65 Robert L. & Shelley Sprague Guerard ’66 Patricia R. Kane-Vanni, Esq. ’75* Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. Blanche Haviland Moore ’50 Dorothy H. O’Brien ’50* Judith Anne Paul ’70 Maurice P. Ranc, Jr. Adam & Joan McFadden Sawoski ’57 Nicholas & Marianne Murphy Semchuk ’07 SCPS, ’10 SGS (S) Nina Buckley Yeager ’68 * Deceased An Investment OFMINDBODYANDSPIRIT “We felt so blessed to be a part of this magnificent moment in the College’s history.” ITDIDN’TTAKELONGFORRYANAND KRISTAMURPHYTOFEELACONNECTION TOTHECOLLEGE´ Right from day one, they felt a part of an extended family that genuinely cared about them and the work they did. Then, the College community gathered in Sorgenti Arena to celebrate the SugarLoaf acquisition, and the Murphys marveled at the sense of common purpose. “It was really special, like nothing I had experienced on a campus before,” Krista said. “We felt so blessed to be a part of this magnificent moment in the College’s history.” That moment inspired the Murphys to make a donation to the College in honor of their wedding guests, rather than the traditional Indeed, the College’s mission of being inclusive favors, which they’ve followed with consistent and serving the underserved resonates with support of the Griffin Fund. the Murphys, in both their day-to-day and “We wanted to, in our own small way, larger perspectives. express how committed to the College we are,” “It’s the feeling of working for something Ryan said. “To not just say that or collect a larger than me,” Ryan said. “The mission paycheck but to be invested — mind, body, inspires the work I do and how I want to live and spirit — in the success of the institution my life.” and our students’ lives.” “The College and the Sisters have given us so “We knew our dollars would make an impact much,” Krista added, “which makes us want to here,” Krista added, “and that giving to other give back.” places wouldn’t feel as personal or meaningful.” The Murphys recently affirmed that with a Ryan and Krista are integral members of the significant contribution to the Aspire. Believe. community as director of service-learning Commit. comprehensive campaign, for which and dean of student life, respectively. the College seeks to raise funds to enhance the They both work closely with students and academic and social experience for all students. relish the opportunity to guide them through pivotal moments. “They’re not always fun moments,” Krista said with a smile, “but even the tough times just make us want to work harder to give them great experiences.” William “Liam” Ignatius Murphy, whom the couple welcomed in May, may well be one of them. “This is where we envision him going to school,” Ryan said, “which makes everything feel that much more real.” Ryan and Krista Murphy welcomed William “Liam” Ignatius Murphy in May. 15 » sources of commitment » donor report 2013 Aspire. Believe. Commit. COMPREHENSIVE CAMPAIGN Rolls Out in Style PRODUCING RESULTS CHC Voices on Faculty, Facilities, and Finances Influencing Their Future W e thank our donors who public phase through June 30, 2013. are making the Aspire. These charitable gifts from alumni, Believe. Commit. parents, friends, businesses, foundations, comprehensive and government agencies have created campaign a priority in their philanthropic student life enhancements and expanded lives. These early donors of gifts and social spaces that are vital to sustaining pledges can be proud of their multiple an undergraduate and adult student accomplishments now visible across population in a highly competitive our campus. recruitment and retention market. The public phase of Chestnut Hill Through inspired, adaptive re-use of College’s Aspire. Believe. Commit. existing space, students now work out in campaign launched on September 15, 2012 an attractive bi-level fitness center carved at a gala celebration in one of the art from the “old gym” and enjoy a comfort world’s most celebrated new venues, and camaraderie in the former Fournier the Barnes Foundation, which graces Hall Social Room, now McCaffery Lounge — the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in two elements of the Gulati Complex. Center City Philadelphia. They also now live in a residence hall transformed from converted conference Led by campaign co-chairs Margaret center housing on the restored and Carney McCaffery ’77 (early childhood beautified SugarLoaf Hill campus. education) and Jack and Rosemary Elegant income-generating public spaces Murphy Gulati ’61 (English), the join attractive seminar rooms in the campaign has generated $37.8 million in Commonwealth Chateau located on gifts and pledges during the quiet phase that side of the campus, as well. WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY! “My education at Chestnut Hill is continuously providing me with the tools to succeed in the sciences. Last summer, I was fortunate enough to be one of eight students selected from around 200 applicants for the National Science Foundation’s Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program held at Xavier University in New Orleans. For about three months, we researched a particular DNA sequence called Long Interspersed Element-1. This experience is one of the highlights of my college career, and I’m grateful to my professors for suggesting this research program to me and for supporting me with letters of recommendation.” Jason Scott Wasserman ’16 (biology/biological sciences) back home in the CHC molecular biology lab explains how to amplify a piece of DNA to produce multiple copies of a DNA sequence by using a PCR thermocycler. from 2008 and the first portion of the 17 » aspire. believe. commit. » donor report 2013 WHAT A TERRIFIC PLACE! In addition to focusing campaign priorities exciting programs and academic on essential campus upgrades, donors experiences when optimum, to respond to Aspire. Believe. Commit. have to opportunities of multiple dimensions contributed gifts and pledges, including when presented, and to weather age-eligible bequest intentions, totaling economic fluctuations when they occur. $5.7 million specifically designated for the College endowment. Chestnut Hill’s campus is blessed with breathtaking vistas, sloping lawns, and “When we were freshmen, our dorms were the place we all got together. Now, with this McCaffery Lounge, we have special space to do our work by the fireplace and more places to be with other groups than we had in the dorm. We’re able to see more people, and we basically now have a social meeting spot to catch up with people from all classes, not just our own. It’s great, a great place to work on projects together, to have a snack, and to just hang out!” Jennifer Golding ’15 (history), Trevor Phelps ’14 (marketing), and Chris Shriver ’15 (computer and information technology) appreciating the transformed Fournier Social Room. Trevor’s legacy connections include many members of the BennisDegnan families, including his mother, Mary Degnan Phelps ’76 (French); his great-aunt, the late Sister Ann Edward Bennis, SSJ, M.A., professor of English; and grandmother Madeleine Bennis Degnan ’42 (fine arts), who celebrated her 70th reunion in June 2012. Our graduates tell us in countless striking architecture, dominated at its conversations, surveys, and additional entrance by the century-old, six-story, opinion-gathering media how much they turreted St. Joseph Hall (1903). Science value academics above all other aspects labs greatly updated from a major of the total CHC experience. Aspire. renovation there, 20 years ago, today Believe. Commit. speaks to this priority are bursting with an unprecedented as it moves into its next phase, one set number of declared science majors squarely on two goals: building academic and students from other disciplines, assets and bolstering financial vitality. all challenging the space and enviable research instrumentation used every Through the duration of this campaign, day. Classrooms in Fournier Hall’s (1929) primary attention will center on the Clement Hall wing, fondly recalled for amount, size, and configuration faculty and courses associated with them, of academic space needed to revel in their period charm while exhibiting accommodate a growing student technology and other upgrades added population, to support the particular here and there throughout the years … needs of existing and transformational to keep pace. What was once considered academic programs, and to enhance the new, large Logue Library (1962) the opportunity for faculty and students must be recognized for the 50-year-old to engage in rigorous and innovative building that it is, distinguished by the teaching and learning. Companion to this expansive open Alumnae Reading Room priority is the goal of strengthening the so representative of that period but not College’s financial position to introduce donor report 2013 » aspire. believe. commit. » 18 necessarily ideal for today’s education- could be considered for programs to-career demands. across the curriculum at the baccalaureate and advanced degree levels. As Aspire. Believe. Commit. moves forward with gift solicitations conducted Prudent use of funds also implies the throughout the broader College donor need for additional and increased dollars base, plans will unfold regarding for annual operations — the Griffin Fund proposed use, re-use, and configuration checkbook that fuels the daily functioning of existing space and new space. of the College. The Aspire. Believe. Prudent use of funds will improve on Commit. comprehensive campaign looks what the College already claims in to increase both the total funds raised remarkable physical assets. Prudent use each year and alumni class participation of funds will produce the appropriate rates, all directed at empowering the academic setting that inspires unique life of the mind through challenging methods of teaching; new forms academic programs and internships, of learning; ample opportunities for scholarship grants for academically faculty-student engagement; additional deserving students, and other exciting labs for student and faculty research; academic-driven endeavors. defined areas for group and individual study; and suitable amenities, facilities, Aspire. Believe. Commit. — much and technology for resident students, has been achieved … much remains commuter students, visiting students, to be accomplished … much promises virtual students, and students who to be celebrated. arrive after 5 p.m., following a full day’s work. Simulation labs, large and small seminar rooms, modular research bays, and nooks for solitary For questions regarding the Aspire. Believe. Commit. comprehensive campaign, contact Patricia Canning, senior director of development, at 215.248.7144 or canningp@chc.edu. WHAT PERSONAL ATTENTION! “I was also accepted at some larger colleges, but I’m glad I came to Chestnut Hill. The size is perfect for me. My classes aren’t any larger than 11 or 12, and I can interact with my professors really easily. I’m planning to go on to grad school in finance, especially after spending the summer in Germany on an internship at the University of Bonn, where I worked on testing the efficiency of the renewable energy program at each of the university campuses.” First baseman, catcher, and outfielder Joseph Mullin ’14 (international business, language and culture) conducted his Senior Seminar research on the American and German banking systems. study or for study groups are only a few constructs that other institutions have found productive in supporting their curriculum-driven space needs that 19 » aspire. believe. commit. » donor report 2013 WHAT AN EYE-OPENER! Aspire. Believe. Commit. Campaign Gifts and Pledges Donors recognized on this list Anonymous (3) include those who have made: 160over90 James & Patricia May Agger '63 (D) • Campaigngiftsofanysizesince Estate of Robert H. Agnew the public phase launched in The Annenberg Foundation September 2012 Eileen O'Rourke Atkinson '54 Estate of Elinor Balsama • Pledgesandgiftsofatleast Estate of Grace Banks, Ph.D. (F) $10,000 during the campaign silent Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. '59 phase (July 2008-September 2012) Richard & Constance Murray Becker '57 Harry J.J. Bellwoar, Esq. & Joan McDermott Bellwoar '55 • Pledgesandgiftsofatleast $10,000 for SugarLoaf Hill Marjorie Binder '43 renovations during the Albert* & Rose Anne Alfisi Blomer '47 campaign nucleus phase “In American Foreign Policy, we simulated a meeting of the United States National Security Council. We were challenged to respond to a hypothetical foreign policy crisis based on real-life events happening in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, areas that continue to grow in world significance. The simulation gave our class an idea of what it’s like to be faced with the daunting decisions these officials must make on a regular basis as members of the NSC. This was an experience everyone in our class valued. We went at this with great preparation and intensity.” Vincent & Marion Williams Berry '63 (July 2006-June 2008) • Estatebequests,ifoverthe age of 70 Kathleen Clauss Borkowski '68 Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. '76 Bruce & Elissa Imbriaco Breiling '61 Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Scott Browning, Ph.D. (F) Anita Louise Bruno, SSJ '62 SCPS A comprehensive list of all donors of Estate of Betty Buckley (F) gifts and pledges of any size will be Sandra Bumgardner, Psy.D. '76, '89 SGS, '03 SGS (S) celebrated at the conclusion of the Aspire. Believe. Commit. campaign. Barbara Carli '52 Lee A. Casaccio Young-Shin Chang '59 Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation Aizaz Gill ’14 (political science), who emigrated from Pakistan in 2002 and in the role of the Vice President, offering an important insight on the crisis, as Danielle McDermond ’15 (political science), in the role of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, considers the military implications for U.S. policy. Chartwells College & University Dining Services, Inc. Pat & Renee Clifton John R. Cochran III Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Joseph & Patricia Connolly (D) donor report 2013 » aspire. believe. commit. » 20 Paul & Sally Ann Ayerle Corbley '73 Estate of Mary-Jo Heile Hogan '48 Joan Coyne '52 William & Anne Daly Holland '56 Timothy J. Croak Estate of Ruth Horcher '50 Barbara Cruse '64 James & Joan Edmund Husted '68 Christopher Papa, M.D. & Regina Cuta, M.D. '56 Joseph E. Imbriaco Estate of E. Loretta Daly '47 Michael & Kathleen Boyle Jarvis '62 Glenda Battistini Daulerio '73 Marguerite Kearns, SSJ '39* Frank Davey (D) & Elaine Bennett Davey '65 Louis Keeler, M.D. & Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler '57 Louis & Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. '50 Joseph P. Denny (D) & April Denny Estate of Sally Donnelly '53 Barbara Donovan '61 Estate of Jane Harney Donovan '45 Doran Family Foundation Suzanne K. Dufrasne '58 Michael F. Dunleavy (D) & Nancy A. Dunleavy Joan Enright '58 Jane Marie Fearn-Zimmer, Esq. '88 (AD) Kevin & Lisa Feeley '00 SCPS, '13 SGS The Honorable James J. Fitzgerald III & Carol McCullough Fitzgerald (D) Estate of Mary Jackson Fitzsimmons '35 Estate of Adele M. Foy Betty Lou Froustet '43 Stephen A. Gardner (D) Marcia Gehman, SSJ '63 James Ginty, J.D. (D) & Carol Ginty Steven Gordon, Ph.D. (D) & Mary Zuccarini Gordon '85 Kent Griswold, Ph.D. (D) & Lori Griswold, Ph.D. Jack Gulati & Rosemary Murphy Gulati '61 David & Deanna Drake Hagan '63 George J. Hartnett, Esq. (D) & Linda Hartnett Nan Hechenberger, Ph.D. Eileen Long Hessman '60 Kenneth Hicks (A) Estate of Mathilde Wackerman Higgins '36 Shirley Kieser Hoberg '47 Richard & M. Joan McGonigal Hofmann '63 WHAT PREPARATION! Francis X. Keeley, M.D. & Marie McDermott Keeley '52 John & Kathleen Corcoran Keene '68* Edwin Kellerman, M.D. & Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. '55 John & Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. '71 (AD) Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. (D) Patricia Kilmartin '40 The Patricia Kind Family Foundation Charles & Patricia Walsh King '67 Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Richard Lackman, M.D. & Doranne Lackman Ernest & Sandra Glynn Lippe '62 Robert & Carol Lockyer Estate of Ellen Logue '47 Thomas & Virginia Lynch Thomas Lynch, RADM, USN (ret) Estate of Jane MacDermott '45 James & Frances Maguire John C. Del Buono & Bette A. Mammone Katherine Marschall, M.D. '69 “I really didn’t plan to move into this field, but my undergraduate foundation at Chestnut Hill was right on target for this newer field of computational biology. It’s also referred to as bioinformatics because it integrates biology, computer science, mathematical modeling, and statistics to solve data-heavy biological problems. Major teaching hospitals are among leaders in this area, as are pharmaceutical companies, as they look more and more to developing personalized medicine and examining pharmacogenomics. And I wasn’t even a biology major at CHC!” The Martin Foundation Rocco & Barbara D'Iorio Martino '60 (D) Estate of Theresa R. Mazeika Michael & Margaret Carney McCaffery '77 (D) Peter J. McGlinchy (D) & Cheryl McGlinchy Austin & Margaret Bennett McGreal '60 Maureen Stolzer ’04 (computer and mathematical sciences); dual degrees: Ph.D., biology, and M.Sc., machine learning, Carnegie-Mellon University, August 2011; during a visit to CHC in September and describing the paper she presented at an international conference on the mathematical model she developed to infer how changes in gene content arise. Robert L. McNeil, Jr.* Estate of Joan Menaquale '53 Metanexus Institute 21 » aspire. believe. commit. » donor report 2013 George & Anne Duffy Mirsch '52 Jack Sandoski (D) & Kathleen Sandoski David & Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery '97 John & Margaret Higgins Schmitt '92 Blanche Haviland Moore '50 Mary Lou Sciarrillo '66 The Morris Charitable Trust Frank* & Veronica Sessa '93 SCPS* Sean & Catherine Lockyer Moulton '92 (D) F. Michael Sharp Ryan Murphy (S) & Krista Bailey Murphy (A) Estate of Hugh J. P. & Joan Eichenberg Sinclair '53 National Collegiate Athletic Association Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia The Navesink Foundation (J. Hugh & Anne O’Shea Devlin ’64) Catherine Sladowski, M.D. '66* Thomas & Jill Nerney '83 SGS Jeff Niessen & Elizabeth A. Schlosser '84 The Estate of Natalie Nevins '47 Thomas & Margaret Conlan O'Brien '62 Shaun F. O'Malley (D) & Lyn Buchheit Anna Connor O'Riordan, M.D. '53 Margaret Richardson O'Rourke '51 Brian Ortale, J.D. & Lynn Ortale, Ph.D. (A) Mary Katherine Ortale '16 Bill & Mary Noel Page C. Lowell Parsons, M.D. & JoEllen Noonan Parsons '66 (D) Charles & Nancy McCarthy Pashley '78 John Charles & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. '74 Susan M. Pisano '71 M. Nancy Burczewski Portland '64 James Quaremba, Esq. & Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. '64 David & Jodie King Smith '94, '01 SGS (A) The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Kenneth J. Soprano, Ph.D. (F) & Dianne Soprano, Ph.D. Harold & Ann Rusnack Sorgenti '58 Estate of Cecile P. Driscoll Speranza J. Clark & Alice Steinman Peter & Sara Young Stoll '62 Israel Concepcion & Lauri Strimkovsky, MBA (A) Surdna Foundation, Inc. John & Regina Voelker Tauke '60 Alyce Taylor '97 Robert & Anne Brannan Teufel ’60 Alexis & Maureen Schmidt Thielens '62 M. Regina O'Neill Thomas '51 Mary Connelly Tripodi '37 Clara Tucker, Ph.D. '52 Kathleen Wagner '60 Richard & Denise Bonner Wall '58 Harry & Marianne McGurk Wallaesa '87, '92 SGS Kenneth & Janet Brown Quintal '70 (D) Karen S. Wendling, Ph.D. '03 (F) Philip F. & Susan Roberts Radomski '86 Woodrow Wendling, M.D., Ph.D. & Susan Wendling Laura Hentz Remmey '52 J.J. White Inc. Stan & Sherri Retif '09 SGS Vincent Zarro, M.D. & Barbara Hogan Zarro, Ph.D. '73 SCPS (F) Robert Riethmiller, Jr. (D) & Anne Riethmiller The John Sabia Family Ronald Zemnick (D) & Carol Voelmle Zemnick '75 Co-chair Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 leads guests in applauding the public launch of CHC’s comprehensive campaign. donor report 2013 » aspire. believe. commit. » 22 DONOR REPORT TRIBUTE FUND IN HONOR OF Norman Bell & Leslie Wilson-Myers • BrendaSimmons’12SCPS Frank & Rosemary Magee Cicchiello ’61 50th Wedding Anniversary • JackGulati&RosemaryMurphyGulati’61 In Honor of Class of 2016 • MaryKatherineOrtale’16 Nancy DeCesare, IHM, Ph.D. • LeslieHoover Joan Mathers Eaves’ ’52 Birthday • Maryann&JohnWhalen For my father who always encouraged me to excel • William&ValerieGreco-Hunt,M.D.’82 Winifred Antoinette Taylor Ford ’63 • Melvin&WinifredTaylorFord’63 In Honor of Olivia Gorczynski • OliviaBlaszka Marie & Robert Janosov • JasonJanosov’12 Jessica Kahn, Ph.D. (F) & Dominic Cotugno, Ed.D. (F) • VernonCheatham’12 Dr. Meredith Kneavel (F) for Undergraduate Psychology Department • KarenGould The Marino/Kelly/O’Toole Families • CeciliaMarino Bri Meade ’16, Gabbie Valvano ’16, Emorie Keimig ’16 & Chelsea Rachwal ’16 • MaryKatherineOrtale’16 Julia McBride • PatriciaMcBrideHaines Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) • SheenaHarris’12 Janice Arleth Reilly ’54 • James&CarolineReillyDignan,M.D.’89 Margaret Anne Reynolds • FrancisReynolds’94SGS Phyllis Roche ’65 70th Birthday • John&JoanneKozin Sister Margaret Mary "Margi" Savage, SSJ • MaureenT.Savage Sisters of Saint Joseph • MaryKatherineOrtale’16 TRIBUTE Student Activities Office • CarolineStutz’12 Raymond Thomas & Helen Branagan Thomas ’52* • MaryMerzBerko’52 contributions honoring or memorializing the following individuals. Jan & Dan Vile • KaitlynMarieVile’12 IN MEMORY OF Mary Eichorn Adams ’58 • William&MargueriteSteinZuccarello’58 Maryanne Hahl Anderson, Ph.D. ’58 • JolandeJongChiu’58 Joseph Baldino • Anthony&CamilleMaglio James D. Barry, Husband of Mary Dougherty Barry ’48 • John&CatherineWilsonO’Brien’48 • James&MaryCampbellSimons’48 Marie Badecker Benas ’48 • Thomas&MidgeDeSimone Michael Branca • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Regina Brimmer, SSJ ’40 (S) • 160over90 • Anonymous(2) • AnthonyAcquaviva • AlphaLambdaDelta • HelenV.Bambino&Family • Frank&NancyBrown • BuccafuriFamily • Raymond&WilhelminaCapriotti • CarolConsorto(S) • HeleneM.Dick • KathleenD.Donahue • Kimberly&ThomasDonahue • VeronicaM.Donahue • Edward&CorinneDoyle • PatriciaMcCrossen-Friedrich • JeanneM.Golden • Maureen&RobertGraul • ElaineR.Green,Ed.D.(A) • MaryGroome • Albert&ClaudiaJaskel • Kevin&RobinKelley • DorisJ.Kerker • MaryP.Larario • ConstanceA.Lemongelli donor report 2013 » tribute fund » 24 fund During the 2013 fiscal year, Chestnut Hill College received Margaret Thompson, SSJ, M.F.A. ’04 SGS (F) • AmriLove’12 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Co-WorkersofJamesLemongelli Joseph&CarolynLemongelli Matthew&MaryGroomeLewis’67 Kay&RaymondLukas Dennis&JaniceMcCrossen JoanB.McCrossen Paul&DonnaMyers BrianOrtale,J.D.&LynnOrtale,Ph.D.(A) MaryKatherineOrtale’16 Kenneth&MaryPennington RitaM.Petela PsychologyGraduateDivision Mark&CherylRosenfeld MaureenR.Shaw IreneSiatkowski LoriWyatt&JeanneVanOsten BerniceN.Zgalich Kate Britt • ValerieL.Adams • RickAndrews • MaryAugustine’79,’85SGS • DeborahBaker • SutapaBakshi’12SCPS • TheBalaHouseMontessoriSchool • NoreenBrandtBoggi • MartiC.Bondelid • AnnO’DonnellBreen • Earl&MaureenBritt • Robert&CathleneBritt • PatriciaM.Caporale • ChildrensHouseofExton • Childtowne,Inc. • EnesColaianni • JanetColaianni(F) • Mark&MarieZdebskiConti’80,’85SGS • NeepaDahr • PhyllisA.Ditlow • MarieM.Dugan • KathleenDzura • SharynFoster’83SGS • KathleenGalvin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NancyGavin JoelMarucheck&HelenaGrady Thorsten&SandraGraef AndraDicesareGurin’12SGS MarshaKurmanHirschhorn MaryAnnJackson&CraigJackson MariaKaminstein DanielleDiLeoKim MarieT.Kneidinger LansdaleMontessoriSchool,Inc. MarjorieLawless,SSJ’82SGS MaryC.LeFever PatriciaM.McGrath Joseph&MaureenMcKernan MediaChildren’sInc. MaryChristellaMitchell,RSM MontessoriCommunitySchool of Newtown, LLC TheMontessoriSchool TerryBlack&PatriciaAnnNardone Vincent&PatriciaMcLaughlin Navitsky ’79, ’85 SGS William&MariaPascale-Boni’82 Joan&PeterRaiti Douglas&CynthiaRoberts EllenRosenberg ChristineE.Sapp PatriciaSinot LindaStulz RoseannTribuiani,SSJ’82SGS BunnyVerbit JayJ.Vigdor TheWaldenSchool SuzanneWallace Jane McGuckin Buczkowski ’53 • RitaCiottiAltman,Ed.D.’53 • DoloresSejdaAversa’53 • JosephineSciarrottaBagley’53 • FrancisandMarilynBryanBirkmeyer’53 • PatriciaMalloyCavanaugh’53 • Robert&ElaineBurchillCorcoran’53 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AnnetteSeilerCoyle’53 PeggyDerhamDolan’53 Eugene&JoanKaulDonohoe’53 EileenHavilandFinegan’53 Patrick&CharlotteMcClaskeyFriel’53 Francis&MarySilcoxGleason’53 Thomas&OdetteScharrGoodsite’53 John&GloriaMasseyHarkins’53 ColetteRobillardKelly’53 Donald&EileenKellyLammers’53 MaureenReillyLeonhardt’53 EileenConnorsLinehan’53 MargaretLinnehan’53 Henry&MargaretO’NeillLipinski’53 Thomas&JoyceScheerLynch’53 Charles&PatriciaWallaceMacGillivray’53 BarbaraPigaMarcouiller’53 MaryM.Martire’53 PatriciaMcDonald’53 Thomas&JoanWoodMcEnaney’53 EdwardandJeaneRossbergMcGinn’53 AnneMcGeehanMcGovern’53 James&KathleenCanedoMee’53 Jeremiah&NancyLeonardO’Connor’53 AgnesDorasavagePalko’53 MaryMcCabeShields’53 HeleneHornyakTuckwood’53 CarmenCostanzaVeit’53 Louis&JanetMacCauslandWelsh’53 SelmaKoury-Wunderlich’53 Martha Ann Murphy Burns ’61 • John&MaryAliceButlerWarwick’61 Elizabeth Kincaid Canapary ’58 • William&MargueriteSteinZuccarello’58 Sister Marie Therese Cogan, SSJ, Ph.D. • Michael&RosemarieLitterioShannon’68 Harriet Corrigan, SSJ, Ph.D. ’54 • Robert&EllenWhitesideByrne’56 • L.Kevin&EvelynMcCrossen McChesney ’54 DONOR REPORT Elvira Guinta Criniti • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Jane "Skippy" Donnelly McGoldrick ’53 • AnnaConnorO’Riordan,M.D.’53 Deceased Members of the Class of 1952 • Maryann&JohnWhalen Regina Casey McGinley McLean ’50 • Paul&AnnetteColeman • MargieHenry • KathleenV.Lyons Patrick Marie Flood, SSJ, Ph.D. • John&MaryJoCalhounEgoville’63 Rita Madeleine Gruber, SSJ ’30 • KathrynGruberSatori’54 Edward Leo Hennessy, SSJ, Ph.D. & Maria Sancta • GlendaBattistiniDaulerio’73 Mary Iannello • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Doris Kelly ’56 • Robert&MaryEllenMcFaddenBarry’56 • John&PatriciaAndrisWalsh’56 Alice O’Neill LaPlante ’53 • JulieDeardorff • MegTrausch Catharine "Kay" Kiely Leydon ’48 • GeorgeneAmbrose • MaryJoanCarson • MaryT.Connor • MarieDiBerardino,Ph.D.’48 • Malvin&PatriciaDougherty • Michael&NancyCurtisDuzy’46 • PeterGalipault&NancyBellantone • PatriciaMcBrideHaines • MargaretMaryKiley • John&CatherineWilsonO’Brien’48 • MichaelJ.Olley Vincent Lemongelli • Co-WorkersofJamesLemongelli • Kevin&RobinKelley • JosephH.VanOstenIII • AlanWendell • BerniceN.Zgalich Eva Maria Lynch, SSJ, Ph.D. • AnnaMarieBarone’57 • GraceCorrHaenn’54 • John&CeciliaMohlMcAleer’78 • Louis&PatriciaParrellaOrlando’68 • BonnieWord,M.D.’78 Sister Marge Matthews • MargaretMatthews’69 Miriam Elizabeth McCoy, SSJ, Ph.D. • Theodore&DeborahDoughertyFlint’59 Kathleen Martin McFadden ’65 • Mr.&Mrs.JosephLarkin Salvatore Merlino • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Dorothy Miller • Anonymous Mary Ann Cunningham Pierfy ’63 • MaryFlanneryCalise’63 Eleanor Marie Miller, SSJ, Ph.D. • Zachariah&SharonSmithGardlund’61 Evelyn Guarnieri Powers ’69 • MadeleineDuPree • N.A.Gillen’69 Sister Gini Mc Menamin • Thomas&SandraCupiniHagenbarth’63 Elaine Capparell Minger ’63 • MaryFlanneryCalise’63 Linda Walsh Mita ’63 • John&MaryJoCalhounEgoville’63 Dolores B. Metzke Mitchell ’66 • Francis&MaryO’ConnorGentile,Ed.D.’66 Raymond Joseph Murphy, SSJ • WilliamBrobst,Ph.D.& Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. ’83 Martha Hentz Murray ’56 • PhilipMurray Roselyn Naselli • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Our Parents • PhilipMcGovern,Ph.D.&MaryMcGovern Rosemarie Paci & Bill Adams • John&CherylPaci Dorothy Lawler Patterson ’37 • Gary&BetsyPatterson-Patterson’68 Matthew Robert Pattley • Wayne&AnneAlmond • Gary&CynthiaAmoss • Stephen&MargaretBarker • Gerald&PamelaCutchineal • KristinDelucci • JosephM.Fedorchak • CharlotteGrodzki • Louis&TheresaGroves • Jeffrey&CynthiaHaines • David&CarolHendrickson • ElizabethL.Henry • FrancesHrabchak • PatriciaAnnHulse • JohnnaS.Kelbaugh • • • • • • • • • • • Jonathan&FrancineKlein Michael&NancyLipski David&ShirleyMay KathrynA.Panzitta Daniel&RitaReven MaryA.Schleher KarlynSibel Dennis&LoisWarburton LeeMichael&BethenyWarburton Terrance&ConstanceWarburton MaryBethWood Emma Pukas ’88 • Richard&BethDaveyRosso’88 Rosemary Carr Rinehart ’50 • Thomas&SheilaRinehardt,Jr. William Sauer • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Nedra Saxon • ScottSaxon Ann Malaney Savage ’57 • John&MaryEllenMcClainCarson’57 • Catherine&RobertSavage Leonard Siegel • Philip&LisaAlandt • Daniel&EileenAlva • AutomobileDealersAssociationof Greater Philadelphia • Paul&MariePelliccioBerenato’57 • LoisEdelstein • MarilynI.Eisner • Murph&GladysHertzfield • HoffmanFord • HaroldR.Isdaner • IsabelLong • JohnLuciano • McCaffertyFordSales,Inc. • Paul&WendyRosen • Carl&CaroleSeligman • Robert&EllenSeltzer • Alfred&JuneWaber • BonnieR.Young Catherine Sladowski, M.D. ’66 • Peter&StephanieO’ConnellSiegrist,M.D.’84 Margaret Callaghan Steficek ’77 • Carl&IreneAmpthorTori’77 Tess Stempler • Anthony&CamilleMaglio Mary Lou Welding • JohnWelding Helen Branagan Thomas ’52 • Anonymous Gerald F. Wible & Elizabeth Oswald Wible ’39 • JosephWible Mark Ulakovic • MaureenClarieUlakovic’64 Anne Butler Wigmore ’58 • John&MaryAliceButlerWarwick’61 • William&MargueriteSteinZuccarello’58 Jean F. Vale • BrianOrtale,J.D.&LynnOrtale,Ph.D.(A) Kathryn Hibbs Voit, Ed.D. ’58 • William&MargueriteSteinZuccarello’58 Joan Loughlin Welch ’49 • William,Ruth&BrendaCollins • ThomasA.Loughlin Anita Wilson • BrianOrtale,J.D.&LynnOrtale,Ph.D.(A) Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Sr. • BrianOrtale,J.D.&LynnOrtale,Ph.D.(A) David Zukauskas • TanTang’07 THE 2012 TRIBUTE FUND INCORRECTLY ATTRIBUTED DONATIONS MADE IN MEMORY OF STEPHEN BERK, PH.D. TO ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL. WITH OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES FOR THE ERROR, THIS IS THE CORRECT LIST OF DONATIONS. IN MEMORY OF Stephen Berk, Ph.D. • TamaraApril-Davis • DianeArnold(S) • ScottBrowning,Ph.D.(F) • BornToRun,Inc. • MarykateBurke • WilliamA.Cafiero • ThomasCafiero • PatriciaM.Canning’70(S) • Richard&JoanneCohen • MarieConn,Ph.D.(F) • BancroftDavis • JeanneDiVincenzo,Psy.D.’04SGS,’09SGS(F) • Joseph&AnnVoorheesDurshaw,Psy.D.’98SGS • JayEfran • EventStrategyGroup • Saul&StephanieFinkle • ClaudiaGarcia-Leeds(F) • Kathleen&RaymondGardner • StevenGuerriero,Ph.D.(A) • AlfredJ.Hillwig,Psy.D.’03SGS • SusanHoey • HuntingdonValleyBank • IronHillBrewery • GloriaJones • RutviKapadia • MeredithKneaval,Ph.D.(F) • AnnKneavel • DebraLawrence(F) • SylviaLoumeau • RosemarieManfredi • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SusanMcGroarty,Ph.D.(F) MoniqueMelmed(S)&AnthonySchifano Merck&Company,Inc. MeridianCounselingServicesLLC ElizabethMichener-Wall JosephMicucci,Ph.D.(F) SaraMix RyanMurphy(S)&KristaBaileyMurphy(A) JohnL.Melvin,M.D.&CarolMelvinPate,Ed.D.(F) PhiladelphiaSocietyofClinicalPsychologists NancyPorter,Ph.D.(F) ProfessionalPsychologyStudents DeborahRoderick JanaRostocki CheryllRothery,Psy.D.(F) LauraSerbonich’10SGS ThomasSerbonich LeslieShralow(F) ShannonSnellman JessicaStripp LisaTaylor ChristinaVillani EileenKirby-Webb’07SCPS(S) EricWeinstein’05SGS Elissa&ChristopherWerner SarahSethWhalen Fred&TeriMenikettiWiedeman-Rouse’05SGS(AD)(F) ChristopherWood VincentZarro,M.D.& Barbara Hogan Zarro, Ph.D. ’73 SCPS (F) 25 » tribute fund » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Undergraduate GIFTSUPTO The percentage listed next to each class represents the total Vera Kolarsick Balceniuk Jacqueline Carroll O’Donnell Pia Badt Troutman participation rate for the fiscal year. For the 2013 fiscal year, STUDIES the SUS alumni participation rate was 20 percent. CLASSOF¡¡»¼ CLASSOF¡²²¼ CLASSOF¡¡²»¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE -²¡ -²¡ Madeleine Bennis Degnan Rita Cook Lade Delia Schiavi Melograna Jeanne Sweeney Nelson Mary Katherine Schubert Denny -²¡ Regina Brimmer, SSJ* Lee Bailey MacMurtrie Jane Delaney Blank Sarah Hodson Connor LucilleCoxNovotny GIFTSUPTO GIFTSUPTO Mariagnes O’Neill Brown Helene Purtell McIntyre Patricia O’Malley Pfizenmayer Dorothy Platner Way GIFTSUPTO Madeline Conti Mary Barbara O’Neill Philpott Margaret Walsh Ryan CLASSOF¡»²½¼ CLASSOF¡²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE CLASSOF¡³¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Marjorie Binder Rosemary McCarron Flannery, Esq. Betty Lou Froustet PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Ann Holloway Charlesworth Peggy Grant Malone -²¡ Joan Haran Gloe GIFTSUPTO Nancy Curtis Duzy Mary Therese Joyce Margaret Boyle Mahon Marjorie Erickson McDevitt Elizabeth MacFarland McKeown Florence Brennan Ricciuti, Ph.D. CLASSOF¡¡¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Estate of Ellen Logue* Helene Boffa McGuinn Natalie Nevins* Number of Donors PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Marie DiBerardino, Ph.D. Frances McCarron Harper Mary-Jo Heile Hogan* Patricia F. Kelleher Janet Smith Murphy - Gertrude O’Donnell Donze ²-¡ Marguerite D’Auria Szawlewicz Helen West -²¡ Ann Donoghue Conley Mary Claire O’Keefe McIntyre Catherine Wilson O’Brien H.JaixenRabinovitz Rita Luczynski Brzezinski Joan Van Bourgondien Condit Mary Frances Kenny Fay Mary Catherine O’Brien Fallon Catherine Austermehle Hrybyk 100 CLASSOF¡½¡»¼ GIFTSUPTO -²¡ -²¡ Kathryn Angelo Bacon Elizabeth Brown Foley Patricia Garrity Kasper Jeanne Grant O’Neill Jeanne Carpenter Hanes Romano Marianne Connor Warnick PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Mary Ann Keegan Anne Buchy Elden GIFTSUPTO CLASSOF¡³²¼ ²-¡ ²-¡ Ruth Mulligan Anne M. DeVenuto Grey Eileen Regan Plichta Juanita Covas Swain Participation Rate 100 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 donor report 2013 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » 26 1946 1947 1948 0 GIFTSUPTO ²-¡ A. Klair McGlynn Filarsky Ellen Richardson Klammer Catharine Kiely Leydon* Loretta C. Moya Mary Grace Uttinger Palis Mary Campbell Simons CLASSOF¡²³¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Maude Meehan Belli Roberta Rini Cartlidge ²-¡ Kathryn Lippman Conte Carmen Echevarria Garcia -²¡ Patricia Tully Bannan Margaret Roe Diemer Kathleen Allen Kehoe Florence Jurewicz Korzinski Dolores Topoleski Pontone GIFTSUPTO Elizabeth Webb Dixon Helen Austermehle Dykhoff Isabel O’Connor Egan Rita Sokol Eisler Irene Smith Gillespie Ann Manning Honeycutt CLASSOF¡¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Frances Horan Del Duca, Esq. Mary Crecca Kenny Blanche Haviland Moore Dorothy O’Brien* Mary Connor Brandt Joan McGuigan Evans Gerda Steinhauer Koetter Helen Kurz Elizabeth Laufer, M.D. Virginia Mitchell O’Neill Margaret McKernan Pfeifer Rosemary Campbell Romasco Marianne Taulane Ann Meagher Williams Helen Zeiser Irma Ashenbrenner Barbara MacCausland Clarke Rosemary McGranery Dougherty Helen Robertshaw Emge Mary Levin Englebert Sally Quinney Ryan Patricia Stillmun Shelton Patricia Regan Sullivan Veronica Petrusky Suppa Frances Pickess Woods PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Bernardine Keeler Abbott Joan Fitzpatrick Marvin ²-¡ Bernadette Power Barnhurst Genevieve Koehler Sweet M. Regina O’Neill Thomas Joan Byrne Murphy Number of Donors GIFTSUPTO Pura Bigles Brennan Eileen Downey Farrell Mary Clare Martin Guinther Mary Brady Mommessin Anne Crowhurst O’Brien Joyce O’Neill Patricia Whalen Bolger Patricia Higgins Green Theresa Hunt Imms Suzanne Gleason Kennedy Joan Amberg Kineke Helen Gross King Nancy Schmidt Murphy CLASSOF»³½¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE CLASSOF²¡¼ Marilyn Heitzman Kehoe Colette Robillard Kelly Patricia Wallace MacGillivray Joan Wood McEnaney Anna Connor O’Riordan, M.D. PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Louise Bradley Ruth Wingel Doyle Joan Mathers Eaves Helen Gruber Marie McDermott Keeley Laura Hentz Remmey Joan Toohey Rochford Clara Tucker, Ph.D. Rita Ciotti Altman, Ed.D. Charlotte McClaskey Friel Carmen Costanza Veit Dolores Sejda Aversa Constance Peacock Feraco Maureen Reilly Leonhardt Eileen Connors Linehan Barbara Piga Marcouiller Mary Martire Jeane Rossberg McGinn Barbara Carli Bettyanne Geikler Mary Merz Berko Joan Gerard Larkin Betty Ann O’Donnell Richter GIFTSUPTO Josephine Sciarrotta Bagley Marilyn Bryan Birkmeyer Elaine Burchill Corcoran Annette Seiler Coyle Joan Kaul Donohoe Eileen Haviland Finegan Odette Scharr Goodsite Margaret Linnehan Anne McGeehan McGovern Kathleen Canedo Mee Nancy Leonard O’Connor Helene Hornyak Tuckwood PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE ²-¡ - Patricia Malloy Cavanaugh Peggy Derham Dolan Mary Silcox Gleason Gloria Massey Harkins Eileen Kelly Lammers Margaret O’Neill Lipinski Joyce Scheer Lynch Patricia McDonald Agnes Dorasavage Palko Mary McCabe Shields Anne Reynolds Smart Janet MacCausland Welsh Selma Koury Wunderlich CLASSOF¡¡¼ - ²-¡ -²¡ -²¡ Claire Harrison Cocklin MaryAlexanderGraham Elizabeth Dinan Lutz Joan Schmitt Markham Louise McCoy Marie Harbina Mockler Margaret Stehli Morris Marita Howard O’Rourke Helen D. Hoag Strobel Rosemary Boccella White GIFTSUPTO GIFTSUPTO Elizabeth Allen* Catharine Gallagher Brockway - 100 -²¡ CLASSOF¡¼ -²¡ Caryl Brown Anne Callery Carney Carolyn Baldino Conboy Mary Mahoney Corini Barbara Murray Dennen Kathleen Gillespie BarbaraAlexanderKegelmeyer Phyllis Basenfelder Kennedy Susan Maloney Mary Elizabeth Murphy Murray Ellen Mullany O’Laughlin Bernadette Fortune Pettine HelenMillerSexton Elizabeth Meier Greene Shirlee Repak Gubernat Eileen O’Rourke Atkinson Pamela Orsini Grimmé Patricia Crane Lynch Mary Lou Stafford McGill -²¡ Joan Hartmann Bamberger Marie McCridden Burke Madeleine Gercke Costigan Clara McNierney Doyle Mary Wiesner Edell Participation Rate 100 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 27 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » donor report 2013 0 Grace Corr Haenn Mary Harrington Leonard Anne Branagan Letter Ann Brosseau McCall Evelyn McCrossen McChesney Joan Shelley McLaughlin Mary Resinski Murphy, M.D. Janice Arleth Reilly Mary Jane Maher Smith Joan McCafferty Stapleton* Judith Sullivan Anita Esposito Varga GIFTSUPTO Muriel Watman Dreswick Virginia Redmond Grover Margaret Keegan Lawn Ernestine Petorella Medeck Catherine O’Flaherty Kathryn Gruber Satori CLASSOF»½¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE GIFTSUPTO M. Carol Snyder Collins Joanne Rossberg DeSantis Sonia Bredderman Kolota Mildred Renner Pfeifer Madeleine Glynn Whittaker CLASSOF³¡¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Janet Rutan Bowers Beverly Kray Connolly Regina Cuta, M.D. Anne Daly Holland - MaryEllen McFadden Barry Barbara Griffiths Olivieri Eleanor Craig Utzig ²-¡ Joan McDermott Bellwoar Helen Devine Coen Wilma Carson Kellerman, M.D. Jean Schwartz, M.D. Kathleen Bonner Schwartz ²-¡ Catherine Condon Johnston Lois Steppacher Lazzarino -²¡ Mary Juel Rockwell Boast Emily Landers Boyan Dorothy Stemmler Maurer Barbara McGurn Barbara Beers Oberle Mary Elizabeth Peek Judith Dougherty Reidy 100 ElviraCordascoSax Gwendolyn Feaster Trautwein Number of Donors Betty Amici Larson Esther Moriarty McCarthy Patricia Belcher Monaghan Marylou Dughi Sklar CLASSOF¡¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Margaret Mary McDermott Keeler Elizabeth Harvey Majane - Marie Pelliccio Berenato Arlene Hausmann Annunciata Torrese Milani -²¡ Constance Bissell Bissell Gleeson Christine Brennan Conover Beatrice Jungblut Dante Nancy Quinton Falls Charlotte Branagan Farley Margaret Fleming, SSJ Jane Ellen Higgins Kelly, Ed.D. Marianne Miller Martha Freiling Peterson Clare Shanahan Agnes Costello Walker Lynn Murray White GIFTSUPTO Maryann Wessel Beitel Ellen Whiteside Byrne CLASSOF½¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Rosemarie O’Brien Cleaver Suzanne K. Dufrasne Maryann Boehmer Froehlich Sarah Mansell Guilfoyle Gwendolen Forsyth Hurley Maureen MacLean McCord, Esq. Ann Rusnack Sorgenti Lois Hoffner Udicious - ²-¡ Kathryn Peters Hill Joan McGrath Reynolds Diane Napoli O’Grady Miriam Fenerty Sullivan Anne Marie Boehnke Winkle -²¡ Barbara Costigan Brennan Patricia Andris Walsh Kathleen Gercke Silk Phyllis Sullivan Stacy Anne Dever Bancroft Anna Marie Barone Constance Murray Becker Mary Ellen McClain Carson Patricia Amend Ellard Mary Jane Harford Ferro Mary Spence McCue Beverly Johnston McIntyre Irene Nowak Musman C. Patricia O’Hara Rutter Joan McFadden Sawoski Katherine Labrecque Skiba GIFTSUPTO Rosemarie Schmitt Clark Margaret Walsh Davies Clare Anne McDonald Diviny Maryanne Rafferty Dunmire Lynne Fowler Scarpiello Regina Gercke McConnell Margaret Quinn Mohr Barbara Hurlbrink Schwitzer Dorothy Holmes Wentland ²-¡ Mary Jane Pasha Franco Barbara Merck Kearns Cecilia Greene McCarthy Anna Marie McKenna Jean Campbell Sterling -²¡ Mary Dugery Brandenstein Clare McConnell Brown Jolande Jong Chiu Virginia Reilly Coester Mary Catherine Curran Myra Hayes Sonia Gotay Hernandez Marianne Sim Lee Joanne Ryan Luecke Angela Romano Moore Nora Golden O’Malley Joanne Pascuzzi Mary Pollitt Carolyn Inglesby Rusin Deborah Werst Seigman Margaret Walsh Shubnell Ruth Tushup Tierney Helen Gleeson Wachendorfer Janice Kitley Yurasek Marguerite Stein Zuccarello GIFTSUPTO Patricia Gallagher Fleck Joan McDermott Forry M.EileenFoxhillMcGlone Dolores Moriarty, SSJ Joan Kleckner Rice CLASSOF¡¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Mary Ann Miller Beatty, Ph.D. Young-Shin Chang Barrie Thomas Fahey Deborah Dougherty Flint Janet Dugansky Lonney Kathleen McDermott Strott - Patricia Turvey Dellomo Kathleen M. Donnelly Anna Dechet Reller Barbara Stoll Russell ²-¡ Aminta Woodley Burnett Carole Storch O’Dwyer -²¡ Miriam Quinn Blimm Martha Wohlfert Cacciamani Anne Harvie Howard Patricia Harford Hueber Charlotte Kelley Hyer Phyllis Gott Shea Jane Grasso Sinek Ann Brennan Toner Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1955 1956 1957 donor report 2013 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » 28 1958 1959 0 GIFTSUPTO Michele Mustello Mary K. Reeber Anne March Roan Marie Gallagher Sweeney Margaret Dickinson Campbell Carol Brokars Carr Therese Rowley Cechony Anne Caruso Desy Eleanor Mason Gulczynski H. Barbara Johnson Hock Raimonda Binkis Kontrimas Mary Gallagher O’Neill E. Barry Dolaway Woolson Ann Tushim Csink Catherine Brannan Dunn Beatrice Gallagher Grabish Sharon Smith Gardlund Judith Hadden Lutolf V. Sheila Boyle Otto Susan Enright Ryan Nancy Koonmen Schmidtmann Rosemary Amberg Spezzo Barbara Walter Ullery Mary Alice Warwick Suzanne Pfizenmayer Wiley GIFTSUPTO Bernadine McGrath Brown Helen Kates Casey Patricia Kisielewski Juenger Mary Magee Onofrietto, Ph.D. Margaret Ryan Joanne Grimm Seaver Patricia Walsh Sterner CLASSOF³»¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE CLASSOF³»¼ Anastasia Hagan Bacon, Ed.D. Mary Lee Rothwell Corr Eileen Long Hessman Barbara D’Iorio Martino Margaret Bennett McGreal (D) Regina Voelker Tauke Anne Brannan Teufel Helen Mikula Vassily Kathleen Wagner Mary Gallagher Wattis GIFTSUPTO Ellen Barrett Lynne Smith Brown Patricia Orna LeVarn Barbara Holm Quinn M. Jane Rosener Kathleen Mahoney Sykes Mary Louise Tackas Elaine Bevevino Trevey PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Elissa Imbriaco Breiling Barbara Donovan Mary Isabel Lambert Glenn Rosemary Murphy Gulati Miriam Gibbons Mandell Marilyn Johnson McCarron Angela Clement Tague - - Barbara Gallo Draper Sandra Johnson Helverson Kathryn Coyne Keegan Judith Bourgeois Jensen ²-¡ Deborah Daly Bohan Anne DePiano Holderness Christine Desrochers Smith Barbara Wenthe McCarthy ²-¡ Maureen Gillen Chan Jeanne Labrecque Gagliano Helen Baum Miller LindaMcKennaRoxe Kathleen McBride Shoup -²¡ Carol Cheleden Alcorn Patricia Doran Benkovic Aida Berzins Mary Hurley Birch Mildred Murphy DeRiggi, Ph.D. Marie Micale Dumbra Mary Serroi Jaklevic, M.A. Susannah Linton Kirchner -²¡ Carol Gray Bacica Maripat Martin Brophy Nancy Nuffort Brown Jo Ann Ewadinger Connelly Rosemary Tighe Cozzolino CLASSOF³²»¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Adrienne Donaghue Gallagher Margaret Mary Green McLaughlin - Eugenie Callaghan Kathleen Boyle Jarvis Mary Laffan King Kathleen Kugler Sandra Glynn Lippe CatherineOndreyMailloux Annemarie Fliegel Quigley Sara Young Stoll Maureen Schmidt Thielens ²-¡ Eileen D’Arcy Garvey First-year students paint a classroom as part of a service-learning program. 100 Number of Donors Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1960 1961 1962 29 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » donor report 2013 0 -²¡ - Anita Louise Bruno, SSJ Marian Brogan Ehnow Jane Gillen Hymas Kathleen Kane Mann Diane Gillies Momich Ellen Kelley Sheehan CLASSOF³»³¡¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Patricia May Agger (D) Carolyn Bensel, Ph.D. Natalie Nolan Berkey Marion Williams Berry Catherine Devlin Linda Davis Evans Gertrude Dearie Frekko Marcia Gehman, SSJ M. Paula Nyhart Gowen Cecilia Hunt Gregory Mary Ann Conway Gursky, Esq. Sandra Cupini Hagenbarth M. Joan McGonigal Hofmann Isabel Johnson M. Catherine Kronbar Kibler Patricia McAdams, Ph.D. Joanne McFadden McBride Frances McCullen Pierce Number of Donors ²-¡ Dorothy Palatucci Mary Ellen Scanlan, Ph.D. -²¡ Marylee Noonan Amato Mary Moore Baker Barbara Cruse Margaret Jarosh Doyle Diane Neary Ewing Mary Tynebor Fearn Paula Murphy Gallagher Joyce Finnegan Garrison Marianne Carlson Hall Virginia Hayes Mary Jo Bonner Lubas, M.D., Ph.D. Carol Neri Denise Murphy Phillips M. Nancy Burczewski Portland Susan Reed Sally Cavanaugh Strike Jerilyn Louis Tierney Maureen Clarie Ulakovic GIFTSUPTO MaryLouiseMalfattoAlexander Mary Ruth Wiegard Becker Sondra Bergey Catherine Smith Burton Carole Wimberg Cadora Sabina Clarke Margaret Atanasio Colucci Carol Scudo Delgado Diane Driscoll, SSJ Elizabeth Dugan Theresa Ertel Dianna Watson Fellows Kathleen Finnegan Alison Turnbull Kelley Mary Aldrich Merman Cynthia Burlick Murphy Nancy Hoffner Orr Josephine Cimino Rudolph Anne De Stefano Salvatore, Ph.D. Joan Signorovitch Denzer Constance Stark Kathleen Szautner, Ph.D. Christine Weimann Mary Ellen Gransbach Zajac ²-¡ GIFTSUPTO 100 Elizabeth Sieburg Richter Carroll Lanman Schleppi Anne Siegfried Katherine R. Roach Sullivan Joan Willey Thirion Adriana D’Alessandro Walheim Mary Flannery Calise Mary Jo Collins Griffin Catherine O’Donoghue Helwig Eleanor Lang, Ph.D. Joan Pietras McAuliffe Jane Wylie Quest Joanne Casacio Regli Gertrude Carlin Rutledge Joanne Cardelia Thorn Catherine Albanese, Ph.D. Clare Cannon Breene Eileen Bradley Dever-Stonier Nancy Quinney Dominis Margaret O’Donnell Garrett Linda Hirsh Glasgow Denise Love McDaid Antoinette Gazzillo Morello Margaret Conlan O’Brien AlexandraMasiukRakowsky Mary Petriella Ruvo Mary Jo Calhoun Egoville Elizabeth Nace Gumprecht Deanna Drake Hagan Geraldine Eble Hamilton Zenaida Ancheta Krablin Susan Murray Lybrook Angele Vial McGrady, Ph.D. Patricia McGee Sharkey Rosalie Papa Shaw, Ed.D. Martha Shockey Ruth Walker Elizabeth Tucker Werner -²¡ Margaret Fick Edmonds Patricia Mullins Evans Winifred Ford Anita Jeutter Gledhill Lynn Cozza Goodman Jeanne Bireline Henderson Margaret Hennessy Kathleen Brown Hyland Joanne Santarone Johnston Lucille McGrenra Kelly Mary Grall Killmer Cecile Heebner Knies Louise Mann M. Eileen McDonough, Ed.D. Margaret Meade Sara Lee Hayden Murphy Dolores Horrigan Ozar GIFTSUPTO Terese Wolf DeCamara Lois Love Deibert Regina Fleming Dolores Furlan Mary Goldschmidt Galloway Phyllis Coppola Neill Gail Larkin Peach Nancy Connelly Straka Mary Ann Costello Yankosky CLASSOF³¡²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Anne O’Shea Devlin M. Eileen Janssen Amelia Petitti Quaremba, Ph.D. Margaret Jackson Quinn Lois Trench-Hines CLASSOF³²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Elaine Bennett Davey Kathleen Reilly Gallagher Isabelle Walsh Gundaker Regina Maxwell Schwille - Helen Chaykowsky Marie Sclafani Goldkamp Sheila Murphey, M.D. Phyllis Roche -²¡ Carol Lowe Ambacher Patricia Chiri Bell Elizabeth Newmiller King Mary Hennessey Krutulis Martha Wilderotter McDevitt Elizabeth Wible Molloy, Ph.D. Mary Flood Rellick GIFTSUPTO Sheila Corcoran Doyle Edwina Jaworski Kirkowski Marybeth Honeyman Leary Patricia Jeskey McDermott Bonnie Vasey McDonald Elaine Palmer Meisinger Susan Brown Penrose Nancy Diamond Roche Zdanna Krawciw Skalsky Loretta Canalichio Steinmetz Rebecca Barney Timmes Denise Duckworth Tumelty CLASSOF³³²½¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE E. Michelle Sprague Guerard Julia Heitzman Koechlin Jo Anne DiGiacomo Lechowicz Nonie Glennon Murphy JoEllen Noonan Parsons (D) Mary Kaufmann Ryan Mary Lou Sciarrillo Catherine Sladowski, M.D.* Margaret Seidel Walton Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1963 1964 1965 donor report 2013 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » 30 1966 0 Redmond Foundation Upholds SISTER’SL SISTER’SLEGACY “Train students to independence, give them the best of a liberal arts education, and open their minds to the world around them.” Sister Catharine (third from left) began the tradition of Family Day, which she presided over with Mrs. George Porreca, Mrs. Stanley Duckworth, and Henry Schmidt in 1962. THECOLLEGEPRESIDENCYOFSISTERMARIA Begun by Sister Catharine’s brother, Its support of two capital gift initiatives helped Sister Catharine “exemplified for her students Kostka Logue was a tough act to follow, to John C. Redmond, Jr. — a highly successful to realize projects such as Martino Hall, the first the ideals with which she sought to inspire say the least. But Sister Catharine Frances manufacturing engineer and executive and a new building on campus in more than 40 years, them,” the Alumnae Bulletin noted upon Redmond, Ph.D., proved a fitting successor. longtime Flourtown resident — the foundation whose second floor features The Redmond her departure. “Particularly, the philosophy has donated more than $500,000 to the Foundation Classroom. that a woman’s life is one of loving service to As Sister Mary Helen Kashuba, DML, notes in Tradition & Risk, the leaders followed the same philosophy: “Train students to independence, give them the best of a liberal arts education, and open their minds to the world around them.” As president from 1954 to 1968, Sister Catharine presided over the construction of Fontbonne Hall and Logue Library and guided the College through the turbulent late sixties. She left an impressive legacy, one that is upheld College across several decades. In the early 1980s, it created a four-year scholarship in honor of John’s parents, as well as a scholarship geared to middle-income families. “My feeling is that a needy family has many avenues of help available, but the middleincome family is in a perpetual financial squeeze,” he wrote. “This is the family we want to help.” “We hope God will bless you with the good health and continued wisdom to carry out all of her God, to herself, to her family, and to all whom her life touches.” your worthwhile projects,” John C. Redmond III Through its unwavering support of education, wrote in a recent letter to College President the Redmond Foundation continues to touch Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. the lives of countless men and women. The legacy of Sister Catharine carries on tangibly, as well. The College re-named the West Parlor of St. Joseph Hall the Redmond Room in her honor in the early 1970s, today by the support of the John C. and Now managed by John’s son, John III, the and a plaque bearing her name greets visitors Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation. foundation remains a steadfast supporter of the to Martino Hall. College and a member of the President’s Circle. 31 » sources of commitment » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013 REUNION GIVING FUND CLASS EVERY FIVE YEARS, ALUMNI ARE ASKED TO CONSIDER A special gift to honor their memories of Chestnut Hill College and each other. For some, it is to increase their most recent gift, and for others, it is to make a special gift for the first time. Reunion year alumni are invited to choose from a variety of options that reflect their interest in specific needs of the College. These options include: • The Griffin Fund – essential unrestricted support for day-to-day operations. • Endowment – restricted gifts for student scholarships; academic programs. • Other Gift Designations – such as student life, campus ministry, athletics, counseling center, Logue Library, special class funds, or specific department programs. All Reunion class gifts received from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 are counted toward the total dollars each class raises and toward their respective class participation rate. REUNION YEAR Elizabeth Jachimowicz Fanuzzi Mary Angela Heller Howard, Esq. ²-¡ NO. OF DONORS PARTICIPATION RATE Sandra Denenberg Hohberger Nancy McDonald Mason Mary Mulderry Mattson Mary Delia Tye Neuman, Ph.D. Lorraine A. Revello TOTAL LIFETIME GIVING -²¡ 1943 70th 5 11% $714,907 1948 65th 18 45% $341,538 1953 60th 40 46% $1,491,328 1958 55th 42 60% $1,831,573 1963 50th 86 57% $870,421 1968 45th 44 61% $576,184 1973 40th 18 45% $117,883 1978 35th 23 20% $84,898 1983 30th 11 24% $66,095 1988 25th 9 18% $29,910 1993 20th 1 11% $9,979 1998 15th 7 8% $10,130 2003 10th 9 15% $4,915 2008 5th 7 3% $1,587 320 28% $6,151,348 TOTAL - KathleenRexAnderson,Ed.D. Martina McCarthy Ball Frances Coyle Brennan Nancy Denny Chancler Mary Alice Stein Feichtel Maribeth O’Connor Gentile, Ed.D. Carol-Jane Piltz Guardino Sara Murphey Bernadette Cosenza Prozzillo Patricia Brumberger Shields GIFTSUPTO Jane Bentz Atesoglu Elizabeth Burns Cusack Helen Anne Quinn Lawlor Rosemary McFadden Joan Coletti Metallo Mary J. Salzmann CLASSOF³»¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE M. Kathy Tigh Detrano Dorothy Kushlis Macfarlane, M.D. Margaret C. Moran (AD) Marilea Swenson - Noreen Kraska Caivano Margaret Kress Carson Kathleen Keirle Dougherty, Ph.D. Sandra Kuback Dowling Barbara Jani Marian Fanning McNamara, M.D. Mary F. Quinn Mary Kunberger Wehrmann ²-¡ donor report 2013 » school of undergraduate studies class giving & reunion giving fund » 32 Joanne Bonavita Budwick Eileen Menegus Debesis, Ph.D. Linda Taraborrelli Donahue KatherineFergusonKnox Barbara Merdiushev -²¡ ²-¡ Constance Miller Anderson Judith Brown Anne McDyre Cheney Frances Shumen Dwyer Maryl Michiels Hitchings Angela Galla Huntley Joan McFadden Jernée (AD) Patricia Walsh King Mary Groome Lewis Mary Jane Briggs Morgan Elizabeth Ann Smith Mary Hurley Sullivan Antoinette Whitmore GIFTSUPTO Catherine Devlin Suzanne Dames Gibbs Mary Lynn Kuhn Patricia Le Pera Marlene Bonacci Lynch Dorothea Klebacher Magyar Karen Seiler Marquis Jean Brennan Pivetz Kathleen Campbell Schugsta Pilar Pinili-Silva,Esq. Margaret DiSanto Storti Carmela Buccieri Sullivan CLASSOF³½»½¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Kathleen Clauss Borkowski Joanne Hayes-Rines Nina Buckley Yeager - Joan Edmund Husted Ellen L. Miller Penny Grelis Morrison 100 Number of Donors Maureen Colleran Doyle Patricia Quinn Hayden Kathleen Engel Marshall, Ph.D. Miriam Berry Moore Patricia Parrella Orlando Betsy Patterson-Patterson Patricia Scott Rosemarie Litterio Shannon Constance Parsons Wickersham CLASSOF³½¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Judith E. Campbell Katherine Marschall, M.D. - Regina Mellor Dudney Margaret Matthews ²-¡ -²¡ Barbara McNamara Cubby Eleanor Cugini Faith Peoples Dillon Joyce Maurin Fonash, Ph.D. Marlyn Tome Formidoni Jane Foulkrod Galvin Maureen Burns Heacock Anne Fatkin Heim Frances Goldkamp Heim Rosa Teresa Lee Margaret McKee Madison Rosemary Marino Mangano Constance Brown Masciangelo Maryanna Massey Paula Ippolito McCarthy Judith Farrell Schadl Teresa Clark Trudeau Elizabeth Arquin Walker, DSN Carole Weizer Wynstra GIFTSUPTO Rosalie Marinari Akouka, M.D. Anna Marie Judge Croney Josephine Papso Ferguson Maryann Campbell Gans Judith Vanstone Golderer Margaret Hagerty Patricia Egan Hardy Patricia Markert Marion Jannetti Patterson Rosalie Calandra Swanson Denise Gervase Ferrier, Ph.D. Gil Gillen Gertrude Betz Mihalcik Rebecca Preece Katherine Safford Ramus, Ed.D. -²¡ Eleanor Yoa Ayers Madeleine Dupree Dosch, M.D. Susan Rapp Halczenko Eileen Walker Phoebus Joan Pollitt Teresa Rhodes Wolliard GIFTSUPTO Eileen Husted Anderson Carol Dragonetti Avicolli Gioia Cianciosi Mary Hickam O’Connell Kathleen Nugent O’Driscoll Judith Lee Rieder Sally Ruttle Melanie Schultz Scott CLASSOF²³¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Kathleen Vath Campbell Claire Cifaloglio M.D. Mary C. Gallagher Mary Ann Haggerty, M.D. Judith Perkins Janet Brown Quintal (D) - Judith Anne Paul Diane Stanczak - Mary Ann Ballisty Bonner Roseanne O’Hanlon Duzinski Anna Marie Baker Ennis Nancy Day Kelley, Ph.D. ²-¡ ²-¡ Patricia M. Canning (S) Mary Margaret Hamill Elizabeth Shafer Tetenbaum Barbara Brand Roberta Rothwell Schillo Kathleen Wall -²¡ -²¡ Marilyn Sutton Adomanis Felicia Corsaro Barbieri, Ph.D. Barbara Walker Erhard Sally Mauchly Fitzsimmons Mary Jane Logue Foelster Teresa Hagan Christina O’Neill Keogh Jane Serrada Lang Joan Loreng Nadine Morse Noble Judith Perkins Donna Plamondon Scully GIFTSUPTO Maria Pugliese-Hieble, M.D. Bernadette Houghton, Ph.D. Grace Wu Ku Susan Forster Lowery Christine Peterson Lynn Diane Hugues McGinty Suzanne Talarico Russo CLASSOF²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Clare Hamilton Bohnett Linda Sofranko Hostelley Susan M. Pisano Mary Hutko Scholl Margaret Betz, Ph.D. Monica Cetrullo Costlow The Honorable Frederica Massiah-Jackson Rosemary Hunt Kurtz Ann O’Connor Levering Mary Virginia Ebbecke Mayer Rita McCloskey Miziorko Mary Anne Moffa Nancy Arauz Monnat Ann Marie Smith Sielski GIFTSUPTO Blanche Goffredo Haughton Barbara Sailer Hee Susan Beyer Henschel Marilyn McCarthy Marschel Geraldine Nuzzo Antonia Palumbo Plick Frances Rafferty, Esq., Ph.D. Joy Supil Siegel Mary Kelly Whalen CLASSOF²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Margaret Hetzer Stuart - Margaret Helbling Baumann Carol A. Crisci, Esq. Frances Bonanni Hay Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 33 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » donor report 2013 0 2013 SENIOR CLASS GIFT DRIVE DONOR REPORT Elizabeth Lunney Joanna Rizzo Mastronardo ²-¡ Margaret Durkin, Esq. -²¡ GRADUATE IN HONOR OF Hannah Brown ’13 Ann Curran Brown Amy Bryan ’13 Christine Scott Beck Patricia Caldwell Pauline Chung Denise Errico Duffy Anna Faris DiFranco Kathleen Mooney Hennessey Ellen Loughran, Ph.D. GIFTSUPTO Patricia Clemmer ’13 Anfrzej Debinski ’12 Kathy Gowdy Elsa Dias ’13 Margarida Dias; Oliver and Elias Hernandez Kaycee Flore ’13 Karen and John Flore Maura Gilbert ’13 The Education Department Tyrese Givens ’13 Angela Givens Hadiya Gladney ’13 Anasia and Kyla Gladney Alexandria Golding ’13 Biology Department and Thomas Doyle Donald Lynch ’13 David J. Lynch, Jr. Romona Mercer ’13 Mr. Lyman R. Mercer Linda Malinowski Cunningham Kathryn O’Neill Fisher Mary Ann Conway Kennedy Joanne Schmidt, Ph.D. CLASSOF»²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Sally Ayerle Corbley Mary Tyler Muldoon Holmes Frances McCormick Murphy M. Gervase Rosenberger, Esq. - Frances Ciurcina Mary Little Collins ²-¡ Cecilia Haskins -²¡ Anne Brennan Glenda Battistini Daulerio Joan Courtney Leicht Anne O’Neill Barbara Mercer Panek GIFTSUPTO Jessica O’Neill ’13 Jessica Veazey ’13 Ann and Bob Veazey Judith Webb ’13 Nadine Wright Ronnie Young ’13 Sister Patricia Mengel Anita Melograna Horth Maureen Ryan Irwin Mary Catherine Lowery Mary Ann Tancredi Maria Colella Wiemken donor report 2013 » school of undergraduate studies class giving & 2013 senior class gift drive » 34 CLASSOF¡½¼ ²-¡ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE -²¡ Patricia Harper Petrozza, M.D. Elizabeth Sauter Weber ²-¡ Carlota Garcia Colberg Madelyne Kasper McKee Mary Kinahan-Ockay PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Alice Ann Gricoski Dachowski, M.D. Aurora Marrero Hughes Margaret Carney McCaffery (D) - GIFTSUPTO Mariann Pokalo, Ph.D. Constance Way Dempsey Myra DiNicola Catherine Cardamone Duarte Marian Princivalle Ellis Maureen Clynes Gardiner Virginia Flynn Morris Veronica Sauter, Ph.D. Deborah Irwin Scholtz Angela-Jo Castranova Wetzel -²¡ Janet Powers Dunne Elizabeth Mallon Hunter Anita Kan Mary Sher Kenney Mary Lenore Keszler, M.D. Joan Cawley Watson Virginia Bendinger Wischhusen Barbara Barth Faherty Christine Fitzpatrick Valerie Mikula Hughes, D.D.S. Susan Lyons Rosemarie Tort-Schroeter Ann King Vaccaro Anne Guardino Yaccarino -²¡ Lauren Maria Phillips Brennan Cecily Craig Patti Grossman Deutsch Doris Blizzard Kurash Joan Dougherty Pierson Ina Negron Zorrilla, D.M.D. Kathleen Carney Cecelia Englebert-Passanza, CRNP (AD) Joanne Thomer Facci Rosy Fernandez, Ph.D. Teresa Barth Gervasio Lucille Palaszewski Kwasizur Marina Giachin Sues Irene Ampthor Tori ²-¡ Sharon Cameron Baldwin CLASSOF²¡¼ -²¡ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Joanne Fink (AD) Katherine Crosson Hylinski Paulette Kruk Mattia, D.C. Mary Degnan Phelps Anita Haskins Wise Linda Avila Mary Simmons Limbach Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius Susan Prince Carol Voelmle Zemnick CLASSOF½²¡¼ Ann Curran Brown Anna Giacalone, D.M.D. Patricia Hoffman Killion Bonnie Word, M.D. Christine Ferraro Daniels Regina Kenny Davenport Margaret Burns DiGiacomo - Cynthia Strolle Number of Donors Joann Bowes-Taylor GIFTSUPTO Mary Boyle Marianne De Rosa De Alessi Barbara Hynes MacIntosh Monessa Hurley Van Cise ²-¡ Amy Doyle Welin -²¡ Mary Augustine Diane Heverline DeWitt Patricia McLaughlin Navitsky Mary Patricia Walsh Christina Demetrovits Woody GIFTSUPTO Eileen Miller Adelizzi Elizabeth Videira Levins Claudia Robertone ²-¡ GIFTSUPTO -²¡ CLASSOF¼ GIFTSUPTO Mary E. Brandt, Ph.D. Sandra Bumgardner, Psy.D. Anne E. Tezak Marie Zdebski Conti Margarita Mongil-Kwoka (AD) Barbara Boyd Ward Merce Chafey Kathleen Farrell, Esq. Susan Carpenter Kraft Helene Regetta Loretta Spanier Cecilia Cordua Stanton Bernardine Hugues Steinmetz Denise Vernon Toland Patricia Shustock Scott, O.D. PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE ²-¡ Alison Franks Babiarz Mary Jo Dagney Maria De Luca Rita Gallo Mary Goetz Laura McCandless Green Suzanne Raymus Kuhn MarjorieMannix Cecilia Mohl McAleer Debra McGady Nancy McCarthy Pashley GIFTSUPTO ²-¡ CLASSOF³½¼ GIFTSUPTO 100 CLASSOF²²¼ Kathleen Boran Gotthelf Jane Tomalonis Gursky Denise Roney McGonigal Denise Haskins Paolella Regina Williams Tate, Esq. Mary Capece Weinstein - -²¡ Alida Scarafone Freeman Mary Ann Velten Gilman Patricia Kane-Vanni, Esq.* CLASSOF½¼ -²¡ Joanne Corini Burrell, D.M.D. Angela Promutico DiSanto Piera Infranco Gravenor Mary Ellen Boland Radloff Tracey Dever Simpson Susan Doyle Tumulty Jane Randall Conlon-Werner, Ph.D. GIFTSUPTO Elaine Patelunas Copeland Samuella Lazzara Donnelly Mary Elizabeth Ranieri Genevieve Dagney Sparano CLASSOF½²³¼ ²-¡ Ellen Seiberlich Hardy Valerie Greco-Hunt, M.D. Lynnanne Kasarda, M.D. Beverley Patrone Uniacke, M.D. -²¡ CLASSOF½¼ - Lynne Silverio Carpenter Maureen Keashon Dwyer Kathleen Madden Marina Muccio Maria Pascale-Boni Theresa Smith Deborah Sonntag Tredinnick Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 35 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » donor report 2013 0 GIFTSUPTO CLASSOF½½¼ -²¡ Lisa Rounds Hoke Catherine Spollen Holt Mary Tobin Macaluso Maryellen Britt Miller Suzanne Olivieri O’Donnell, M.D. Joyce Adams-Wert Colleen Finley Lisa Porter Kuh Mary Beth Higgins Livolsi Alison Porter Joanne Selinski, Ph.D. PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Susan Wentland Brobst, Ph.D. Roberta Cartlidge Roth ²-¡ Linda Gambone Diane Wasyluk Iardella Kathleen Shea Pié -²¡ GIFTSUPTO Mary Anne Campellone AnneDwyerCyliax Marion Clinger Hanuschek Patricia Schrader McDonnell, Ph.D. Janine Stratton Alice Mary Connolly Zenner CLASSOF½¡»¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Gillian Horna Dezzutto Kathleen O’Boyle (AD) Elizabeth Anne Schlosser M.S. -²¡ Number of Donors 100 Lori Gambone Lankin Carol Nash Purcell, Esq. June Ryan Odelee Wint ²-¡ Beth Jarrell Collins Gretchen Ann Reilly, Ph.D. -²¡ CLASSOF¼ Julianne Grady, VMD Karen A. Korman GIFTSUPTO Erin Clarke GIFTSUPTO CLASSOF³¼ Kelly Jenkins Kristin MacDonald King -²¡ CLASSOF²¼ Delony Logan Langer Jeannette Defrancesco Sherman PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE - GIFTSUPTO Catherine Lockyer Moulton (D) Marjorie Scott Lisa Anne Roney Haas Laurie Mayer Susan Melillo Mary Agnew Dunleavy Stephanie O’Connell Siegrist, M.D. Jane Marie Fearn-Zimmer, Esq. (AD) Beth Davey Rosso Cecilia Haenn Turner CLASSOF½¡¼ Ana Mai Wong-Trainor, Esq. GIFTSUPTO CLASSOF¼ Patricia McKelvie Kathleen Nace, SSJ GIFTSUPTO - Deirdre Kurian GIFTSUPTO Susan Roberts Radomski Linda Buchanan Smith, M.D. Pamela Fiugalski-Prevoznik (AD) Amy McLeer Christine Westrum Porter GIFTSUPTO Bridget Rochford Atzinger Karen Murphy Harris Maureen Kelsey O’Hara - -²¡ Lara Doyle Iannetta -²¡ Martha Ranc, Ph.D. Susan Vath Jodie King Smith -²¡ ²-¡ CLASSOF½³¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Brenda Gala DeStefano Renee Haggerty Karen Wilderotter Judge Beth Griech-Polelle, Ph.D. Kathleen Prihoda Schwartz Dianne Borges Catherine Ard Laura Malisheski Connelly Joann Gallagher Jones, Esq. CLASSOF¡¼ - PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE -²¡ Gina DiGiuseppe, Esq. Mary Patricia Perri, Esq. Dianne Vagnini CLASSOF½½²¼ Mary Zuccarini Gordon -²¡ CLASSOF¼ GIFTSUPTO PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Regina McDonald Gebka CLASSOF»¼ Alice Campbell Barbara Miller Dunne Abbie Johnson -²¡ CLASSOF½¡¼ Maria Santoro Conway Kathleen McKenna Pestich GIFTSUPTO Marianne McGurk Wallaesa Margaret Barry Patricia Klammer MacCluen Maria Rivera Waldman Jean Marie Koch Williams GIFTSUPTO Susan Monaghan Williams PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE GIFTSUPTO CLASSOF½»¼ -²¡ Kristin Heiser Krywy HeidiLandes-Cox Agnes Mukasa Abigail Louise Palko Joan Trainor Simmons -²¡ ²-¡ Jane Bond Adams Blanca Gonzalez Canney Nancy Burton Dellavecchia Margaret Morris Caroline Reilly Dignan, M.D. Carole Trone, Ph.D. Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 donor report 2013 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » 36 1991 1992 1993 1994 0 CLASSOF»¼ CLASSOF²¼ PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE GIFTSUPTO Theresa Klein Abraham Jennifer Mowad Jacqueline Gura Ciaverelli Bethann Price Barbara Sliker Weikert Carolyn Sagendorph Montgomery ²-¡ Diana Barnett Kudes, M.D. -²¡ GIFTSUPTO Katie Carlino Frances Vorsky CLASSOF²²»¼ -²¡ CLASSOF²³»¼ GIFTSUPTO Ann M. Keer Linda Nicole Tarini Alyce R. Taylor Bridget Mahon Willoughby Felicita Medina Deanna Leonard Miller PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE CLASSOF²»¡¼ GIFTSUPTO ²-¡ CindyMarxDavidson Debra Washington Hathorn Michelle Leshko Kaschak Jennifer Kelly Melissa Mavour -²¡ Mary Amrhein Devlin Anna O’Conor Hinson Margaret E. Mitchell (S) -²¡ CLASSOF²¼ Number of Donors GIFTSUPTO Jeffrey Ambrose Kierstin Teske-White Capaldo Jessica Day Anne Pearsall Kelly Kolson Dana Maner Maria Pelone CLASSOF²½³¼ CLASSOF²¼ CLASSOF²²¼ ²-¡ -²¡ -²¡ Christopher Cordaro Gabriela C. James Ryan T. Spinka Kathryn Sprandio Owen Ward GIFTSUPTO Vernon Cheatham Sheena K. Harris Leslie Hoover Jason R. Janosov Amri Love Caroline Stutz Kaitlyn Marie Vile Brandon Williams GIFTSUPTO Amanda Favreau Kevin Kuczynski Michael Mitchell Stefanie Paternostro Ryan Kimberly Wehrle Derek Pascarella Cherice Stewart Richardson Lindsay Sladowski Ashlinn Steele Charquinta Sullivan Jennifer Johnson Kebea (AD) 100 Ryan P. Donahue Leslie A. Zemnick GIFTSUPTO GIFTSUPTO PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Andrea Desantis Kerr -²¡ Brian Lackman Mark Hammons (AD) CLASSOF²¼ GIFTSUPTO -²¡ -²¡ Diana Pavlecka Karen Speers Maureen Stolzer Stephanie Sylvain Jessica Bowman Dodson Lauren Ann Rossi -²¡ Christian P. Kuczynski GIFTSUPTO GIFTSUPTO CLASSOF²»¼ Heather M. Noel Cicely J. Rendleman Rosaleen Wilke CLASSOF²¡³¼ Heidi Hudek CLASSOF²¡¼ GIFTSUPTO Coleen Bant Melissa McCoy Billingsley Kena Carroll Bwembya, Esq. Jazmin Delgado Rozier Sarah Thornburg Ellen Keeler Moore Rachel Ray Petyk Kathleen M. Spigelmyer (S) Maryanne L. Walsh CLASSOF²¼ Tan Tang (AD) Andrew Wiemken GIFTSUPTO ²-¡ GIFTSUPTO Branden Youngman Karen S. Wendling, Ph.D. (F) CLASSOF½¼ Patricia Duffy Shacklett Participation Rate 100 100 80 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 37 » school of undergraduate studies class giving » donor report 2013 2012 0 DONOR REPORT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS scholarships ENDOWED Chestnut Hill College thanks the following donors for contributing to established scholarships during the 2013 fiscal year. ROBERT H. AGNEW ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Estate of Robert H. Agnew GRACE BANKS AWARD Arthur & Alice Lintgen STEPHEN BERK ENDOWED AWARD Sean Johnsen ’14 Anonymous Scott Browning, Ph.D. (F) William A. Cafiero Patricia A. Canning ’70 (S) Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Denise Costello (S) Jeanne DiVincenzo, Psy.D. ’04 SGS, ’09 SGS (F) Joseph & Ann Voorhees Durshaw, Psy.D. ’98 SGS William Ernst, Ph.D. (F) Kristine Gross ’04 SGS Johnson & Johnson Nicole Kelly-Walker ’12 SGS Aviele Koffler Debra Lawrence (F) Robert & Sandra McCarthy Susan McGroarty, Ph.D. (F) Monique Melmed & Anthony Schifano Merck & Company, Inc. Joseph Micucci, Ph.D. (F) Neuropsychological Evaluation Consultation Services, LLC donor report 2013 » endowed scholarships » 38 Etta Lee Nurdick Philadelphia Psychotherapy Study Center Psychology Graduate Division Suzanne E. Roussel Jennifer Thorpe (S) Eileen Kirby-Webb ’07 SCPS (S) Fred & Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse ’05 SGS (AD) (F) KATE BRITT ENDOWED MONTESSORI MEMORIAL AWARD Valerie L. Adams Rick Andrews Mary Augustine ’79, ’85 SGS Deborah Baker Sutapa Bakshi ’12 SCPS The Bala House Montessori School Noreen Brandt Boggi Marti C. Bondelid Ann O’Donnell Breen Earl & Maureen Britt Robert & Cathlene Britt Patricia M. Caporale ChildrensHouseofExton Childtowne, Inc. Janet Colaianni (F) Enes Colaianni Mark & Marie Zdebski Conti ’80, ’85 SGS Neepa Dahr Phyllis A. Ditlow Marie M. Dugan Kathleen Dzura Sharyn Foster ’83 SGS Kathleen Galvin Nancy Gavin Beatrice Golden Joel Marucheck & Helena Grady Thorsten & Sandra Graef Andra Dicesare Gurin ’12 SGS Marsha Kurman Hirschhorn Mary Ann Jackson & Craig Jackson Maria Kaminstein Danielle DiLeo Kim Marie T. Kneidinger Edward & Lisa Porter Kuh ’84 Lansdale Montessori School, Inc. Marjorie Lawless, SSJ ’82 SGS Mary C. LeFever Nora Manz Patricia M. McGrath Joseph & Maureen McKernan Media Children’s Inc. Mark & Colleen Arntz Mele ’01 SGS Mary Christella Mitchell, RSM Montessori Community School of Newtown, LLC The Montessori School, Dresher The Montessori School, Morrisville Terry Black & Patricia Ann Nardone Vincent & Patricia McLaughlin Navitsky ’79, ’85 SGS William & Maria Pascale-Boni ’82 Joan & Peter Raiti Douglas & Cynthia Roberts Ellen Rosenberg Christine E. Sapp Patricia Sinot Joan Smyth Linda Stulz Roseann Tribuiani, SSJ ’82 SGS Bunny Verbit Jay J. Vigdor The Walden School Suzanne Wallace CLASS OF 1950 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Elizabeth Laufer, M.D. ’50 Ann Meagher Williams ’50 CLASS OF 1967 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP William & Anne McDyre Cheney ’67 James & Eileen Menegus Debesis, Ph.D. ’67 Joseph & M. Kathy Tigh Detrano ’67 Catherine Devlin ’67 James & Linda Taraborrelli Donahue ’67 Sandra Kuback Dowling ’67 Robert & Suzanne Dames Gibbs ’67 William & Maryl Michiels Hitchings ’67 Barbara Jani ’67 Joan McFadden Jernée ’67 Michael & Marlene Bonacci Lynch ’67 Barbara Curran Merdiushev ’67 Margaret C. Moran ’67 (AD) Mary Jane Briggs Morgan ’67 Mary F. Quinn ’67 Francis & Pilar Pinili-Silva ’67 Robert & Elizabeth Ann McGarvey Smith ’67 THE MARYANNE CLIFFORD, SSJ ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Ernst & Young LLP John & Maureen Tierney CUTA-PAPA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Christopher Papa, M.D. & Regina Cuta, M.D. ’56 THE DALY-HOLLAND FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP William & Anne Daly Holland ’56 PATRICK MARIE FLOOD, SSJ, PH.D. SCHOLARSHIP KEOHANE/MCDERMOTT/BELLWOAR ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Grace Corr Haenn ’54 Harry J.J.Bellwoar, Esq. & Joan McDermott Bellwoar ’55 John M. Bellwoar Hartford Matching Gift Program THE BRIGID ERIN GAFFNEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ExxonEducationFoundation John & Patricia Plunkett GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND Barbara Carli ’52 Denise Costello (S) Eileen Long Hessman ’60 Francis X. Keeley, M.D. & Marie McDermott Keeley ’52 Mary Katherine Ortale ’16 Brian Ortale, J.D. & Lynn Ortale, Ph.D. (A) M. Nancy Burczewski Portland ’64 John & Regina Voelker Tauke ’60 Clara Tucker, Ph.D. ’52 HONOR KEIRANS, SSJ, ED.D. ENDOWED MEMORIAL Pennsauken Intermediate School Robert & Mary Slinkard Richard W. Vassallo, M.D. & Mary Vassallo YUKI KUWATA TRAVEL FUND Thomas & Lynn Kluepfel THE LACKMAN ENDOWED FUND FOR CAMPUS MINISTRY Richard Lackman, M.D. & Doranne Lackman TERESA LUCIANO ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Philip & Lisa Alandt Daniel & Eileen Alva Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia Paul & Marie Pelliccio Berenato ’57 Lois Edelstein Marilyn I. Eisner Murph & Gladys Hertzfield Hoffman Ford Harold R. Isdaner Isabel Long John Luciano McCafferty Ford Sales, Inc. Paul & Wendy Rosen Carl & Carole Seligman Robert & Ellen Seltzer Alfred & June Waber Bonnie R. Young EVA MARIA LYNCH, SSJ ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Anna Marie Barone ’57 Grace Corr Haenn ’54 Louis & Patricia Parrella Orlando ’68 CATHERINE MCDONALD, SSJ ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Margaret Mary Green McLaughlin ’62 Robert & Christine Nydick ’94 SGS JOSEPH AND CECILE P. SPERANZA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Estate of Cecile P. Driscoll Speranza MARION E. AND JOHN F. WILLIAMS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Vincent & Marion Williams Berry ’63 MAGLIO ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Anthony & Camille Maglio ANNE KEELER MCBRIDE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Patricia McBride Haines Mark McBride Nancy Keeler McBride, Esq. Mary Beth McBride Peabody 39 » endowed scholarships » donor report 2013 INTHEMID³STHEFIELDOFENGINEERINGWASALLBUTCLOSEDTOWOMEN´ So when New Jersey Bell Telephone Company announced plans to hire three female engineers, Shelley Sprague Guerard ’66 fired off a letter. Trailblazing Alumna and Husband Give Back “It’s important to give back so that other people can have some of the same life-preparing experiences that I had.” Shelley and Robert Sprague Guerard ’66. “I received a call the very next day,” she said, For these reasons, Shelley and her husband of mathematics majors. She also seized which has nominated her several times for the “but I figured it was someone playing a joke.” 42 years, Robert, are steadfast supporters of extracurricular opportunities, such as serving “Women of Distinction” award in the volunteer the College. They are annual supporters of the as the business manager of the Aurelian. category that is presented by the international Shelley got the job and excelled as the company shifted to Bell Atlantic and, finally, Verizon. She was the first female district operations manager, then the first to run operator Griffin Fund, for which they take advantage of Verizon’s matching gifts program, and members of the Hallmark Society. Above all, Shelley appreciates the high caliber volunteer organization Soroptimist. of education she received. She briefly taught Although Shelley resides in Florida, she keeps math at Lehigh University, where she impressed close tabs on the College and serves as class services for the state of New Jersey, then a “It’s important to give back so that other professors with the techniques she learned at president. She is thrilled with the return of vice president responsible for the company’s people can have some of the same life-preparing the College. the mathematics major and the introduction “Y2K” preparedness and 9-1-1 equipment. experiences that I had,” Shelley said. Shelley credits the College and the Sisters of Her familiarity with the Sisters of Saint Joseph Saint Joseph for giving her the confidence and at her high school, St. Rose in Belmar, N.J., competence to blaze a trail, and she deeply made the College a “natural extension.” appreciates their efforts to procure financial aid Shelley relished the camaraderie with her to bridge a difficult time for her family. classmates — which continues to this day — and enjoyed being one of just seven “I quickly realized I was well prepared,” she said. The College’s emphasis on forming whole persons also prepared her to give back through volunteer work. She recently served two years as president of Martin Health System Auxiliary, of the digital forensics program and, thanks to the leadership of College President Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D., she is assured of the College’s ability to navigate the future. “The College is very lucky to have Sister Carol,” she said. “She could be the CEO of a company.” 41 » sources of commitment » donor report 2013 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DONOR REPORT PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE GIFTSUPTO Carol Fetterman Blauth ’78 Lisa Feeley ’00, ’13 SGS Theresa Brady Chanko ’78 Elizabeth Nolan ’11 Celia Clark ’07 - Judith Clark ’87 Patricia Clemmer ’07 I. Carole Christ ’06 Margaret Cort ’03 Joan Maier ’83 Judith F. Foster Cute ’90, ’03 SGS Jean Stotter ’73 Francine D’Amore ’96 ²-¡ Lucille Fielding Emerson ’74 Dineen Foley Filoramo ’00 Mary Moran Mahal ’87 Mary Johnson Fitzpatrick ’73 Margaret M. McGinley ’05 Saori Fujiyama ’95 Catherine E. Quinn ’78 (S) Bernice Fuller Garrison ’02 Marianne Murphy Semchuk ’07, ’10 SGS (S) Lorna Glassman ’80 -²¡ Robert Gleba, Jr. ’09 Gilda Caruso Gregori ’01 Carol Harrison ’95 Sutapa Bakshi ’12 Lori White Harvey ’03, ’07 SGS Mary Jo Bucceri ’98 Margie McDermott Herbert ’11 Kathy McGee Burns ’86 Anne Hipp ’96 Ann Marie McAleer Cullen ’94 Vaccine Irick ’09 Bonny Davis ’04 Marcia Moore Jones ’92 Marylou Mongiven Delizia ’78 John Mangan ’07 Eileen Hughes Gamberg ’72 Monica Berthes McCullough ’84 Deborah Gleeson ’03 Janice Edwards McGowan ’86 Phyllis Flaherty-Hakeem ’91 Diana Duda Mongo ’99 Stephen Haraszkiewicz ’09 Mary Louise Montuoro ’77 Lorna Hawkins-Bell Harmon ’01, ’04 SGS Tania Flynn Schultz ’95 Ann Kuchinsky McAuliffe ’96 Brenda Simmons ’12 Donna Mumford ’09 Michelle Simmons ’08, ’11 SGS Molly Papazian ’01 Susan Matlack Troemel ’87 Joan MacFarland Rook ’91 Jo Marie Victor ’04 Karen O’Neill Spencer ’85 Theresa Brown Wade ’93 Pamela Larsen Zeuner ’05 Eileen Kirby-Webb ’07 (S) Kimberly Wingate-Ellis ’11 donor report 2013 » school of continuing & professional studies » 42 DONOR REPORT SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Michele Dipasquale Elkes ’02 Sharyn Foster ’83 Donna Erb ’95 Jonathan Freeman ’12 Robert Giglio ’04 Margaret Pufnock Gunlefinger ’03 Karen Gould ’14 Andra Dicesare Gurin ’12 Lisa Feeley ’00, ’13 SGS Mark A. Hammons ’08, ’10 SGS (AD) Cheryl Haeberlein ’87 Kristine Gross ’04 Lorna Hawkins-Bell Harmon ’01, ’04 SGS Charlotte Neolus Harris ’01 Mary Ann Conway Gursky ’63, ’03 SGS Elizabeth Hughes Iaquinto ’85 Lori White Harvey ’03 SCPS, ’07 SGS Jennifer Johnson Kebea ’05, ’08 SGS (AD) Karen Korman ’91, ’93 SGS Debra Washington Hathorn ’97, ’13 SGS Barbara Forrester Landis ’07 Marianne Loney ’95 Nicole Kelly-Walker ’12 Jill Nerney ’83 Elizabeth Clauss McGovern ’99 Cynthia Killion ’90 Kathleen O’Boyle ’84, ’97 SGS (AD) Margaret Morris ’92, ’06 SGS Jeannette Briggs Klarman ’95 Sherri Retif ’09 Jennifer Mowad ’05, ’07 SGS Sharon Koob ’08 Francis Reynolds ’94 Donna Mumford ’09 SCPS, ’13 SGS Lori Gambone Lankin ’94, ’99 SGS Jodie King Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (A) Patricia McLaughlin Navitsky ’79, ’85 SGS Marjorie Lawless, SSJ ’82 Marianne McGurk Wallaesa ’87, ’92 SGS Margaret Jones Newman ’95 Pamela Ballwig Livingston ’04 Margaret Behre O’Neill ’95 Lauren Topps Malora ’87 Patricia Veneziale Orlic ’87 Mary Jo Mathis ’09 Mary Ann Ballisty Bonner ’71, ’00 SGS Patrick Palmer ’93 Carol Renzulli McGinley ’06 Valerie DeFelice Downing ’95 Kathleen Shea Pié ’87, ’92 SGS Grace McGuirl ’87 Colleen Arntz Mele ’01 Catherine Murtha Rudolph ’01 Donna Rimmer McManus ’04 Christine Nydick ’94 Elisabeth Steuble-Johnson ’98 Patricia Cunningham Murphy ’85 Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse, Ed.D. Linda Nicole Tarini ’97, ’05 SGS Marion Dougherty Pallas ’05 Dora Townsend ’05 Heidemarie Hoesel Pickens ’02 Sandra Bumgardner, Psy.D. ’76, ’89 SGS, ’03 SGS (S) - ’05 (AD) (F) ²-¡ GIFTSUPTO Joyce Schnaubelt Platz ’95 Margaret Roth ’83 Marie Zdebski Conti ’80, ’85 SGS Elise Artelt ’95 Stefanie Paternostro Ryan ’08, ’10 SGS Madelyne Kasper McKee ’74, ’04 SGS Janet Almond Barcaro ’01 Amanda Shields ’08 Marianne Murphy Semchuk ’07 SCPS, ’10 SGS (S) Kadima Bukasa ’07 Eileen Siegler ’92 John Cushing Carnahan ’99 Michelle Simmons ’08, ’11 SGS Virginia Toliver ’94 Cheri Briggs Confalone ’07 Joan Trainor Simmons ’96, ’00 SGS Maryanne L. Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS Sandra Frazier Connelly ’96 Abby Slutsky ’08 Sharon Cryer ’12 Roseann Tribuiani, SSJ ’82 -²¡ Judith F. Foster Cute ’90, ’03 SGS Frances Vorsky ’05, ’07 SGS Marilyn Sutton Adomanis ’70, ’84 SGS Kenneth Devenney ’11 Betty Kroupa Wells ’95 Mary Augustine ’79, ’85 SGS Jeanne DiVincenzo, Psy.D. ’04 SGS, ’09 SGS (F) Joseph Whitehead ’91 Joseph Bowers ’02 Eileen Coutts ’92 Maureen Drumm ’91 Joseph Wood ’93 Nancy LaSpada Dachille ’01 (S) Ann Voorhees Durshaw, Psy.D. ’98 Donna Harp Ziegenfuss ’02 Geraldine Stock DiLisi ’92 Lois Glasgow Force ’89 donor report 2013 » school of graduate studies » 44 Pamela Kunkle Williams ’01 “Community service, spiritual growth, and commitment to family.” Alumna and Husband Dedicated Jacques Moore, Kathleen Matthews, Blanche Haviland Moore ’50, and broadcaster Chris Matthews at the College’s 80th Anniversary Gala in 2005. TOCATHOLICEDUCATION DECADESOFSERVICETOANDSUPPORTOFTHE that a Chestnut Hill education emphasizes: pharmacologist at McNeil Laboratories for College President Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D., College from Jacques and Blanche Haviland community service, spiritual growth, and two years. Her focus then turned to family, hailed them as “visionary leaders in Catholic Moore ’50 trace back to a chance encounter in commitment to family.” raising two children while Jacques started a higher education.” her senior year. The Sisters of Saint Joseph guided Blanche Cadillac dealership that became highly successful. The Moores have supported the College Attending mission-night activities on the eve all the way through Little Flower Catholic The Moores’ commitment to Catholic steadily as well, making significant contributions of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception High School. With a plan to study medicine education never wavered. They have served to its funds and campaigns. Blanche served in with a friend, Blanche met two young men and a love of music, Blanche then came to the boards of a variety of institutions, such leadership positions for the Alumni Association from La Salle University in the day-hop lounge. the Hill. She credits the Sisters with giving her as Catholic University, Mount St. Mary’s and attended all but one class reunion. the tools to excel in the laboratory as well as University, The Pontifical North American the freedom to perform in a singing group College in Rome, and, most recently, and the opera La Traviata. Catholic Distance University. recalled, laughing. “But Jack was persistent. “I ended up with a bachelor of arts in In 2005, they received the National Catholic of the SSJ at Chestnut Hill to a life spent in He kept calling, and finally we got together.” chemistry, if you can believe it,” she said. Education Association’s highest honor, the pursuit of spiritual and intellectual perfection “A marriage of my two loves.” Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Award, for their through love and patient perseverance had a commitment to the schools and parishes in profound influence on my life as a Catholic the Arlington, Va., diocese and beyond. woman, wife, and mother.” “Jack’s friend was dating my friend, and they introduced us. But wouldn’t you know it, I already had a date for that night,” Blanche Fifty years later, the Moores returned to campus to accept honorary Doctor of Laws degrees, After graduation, Blanche attended Women’s in recognition of their “dedication to the values Medical College and worked as a research Her enduring connection to the Hill is perhaps best captured in her own words from a 1974 alumnae survey: “The example and dedication 45 » sources of commitment » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT PARENTS & FRIENDS PRESIDENT’SCIRCLE Anonymous Estate of Robert H. Agnew John Basile John M. Bellwoar Robert M. Ryan & Brighid Blake William A. Cafiero Patricia Chapman Janet Colaianni (F) Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Joseph & Patricia Connolly (D) Carol Consorto (S) Timothy J. Croak Deborah Davies Joseph P. Denny (D) & April Denny Thomas & Midge DeSimone Estate of Cecile P. Driscoll Speranza Michael F. Dunleavy (D) & Nancy A. Dunleavy Angelo & Amy Falcone The Honorable James J. Fitzgerald III & Carol McCullough Fitzgerald (D) Chip & Susan Gahr Stephen A. Gardner (D) James Ginty, J.D. (D) & Carol Ginty Kent Griswold, Ph.D. (D) & Lori Griswold, Ph.D. George J. Hartnett, Esq. (D) & Linda Hartnett Nan Hechenberger, Ph.D. (D) Margie Henry Kenneth Hicks (A) James & Catherine Hogan Quita W. Horan Joseph E. Imbriaco Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. (D) Thomas & Lynn Kluepfel Lou Lanzalotto Robert & Carol Lockyer RAdm. Thomas C. Lynch, USN, Ret. Thomas & Virginia Lynch James & Frances Maguire Philip McGovern, Ph.D. & Mary McGovern The Montessori School, Dresher Ryan Murphy (S) & Krista Bailey Murphy (A) Thomas Nerney Jeff Niessen Shaun F. O’Malley (D) & Lyn Buchheit Brian Ortale, J.D. & Lynn Ortale, Ph.D. (A) John & Cheryl Paci Bill & Mary Noel Page John L. Melvin, M.D. & Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) James & Margaret Jackson Quinn Bernard & Joan Rafferty Maurice Ranc, Jr. Robert Riethmiller, Jr. (D) & Anne Riethmiller John Sabia, Jr. (D) & Ginger Sabia Mary Sabia Jack Sandoski (D) & Kathleen Sandoski Maureen T. Savage Kenneth J. Soprano, Ph.D. (F) & Dianne Soprano, Ph.D. J. Clark & Alice Steinman Israel Concepcion & Lauri Strimkovsky, MBA (A) Catherine Theobald John & Maureen Tierney Lynn Tubman (A) Richard W. Vassallo, M.D. & Mary Vassallo Jay J. Vigdor Diane & John Walker Woodrow Wendling, M.D., Ph.D. & Susan Wendling George Yu & Lotus Leong - Anonymous (1) 02OxyfitGym&MartialArtsDojo Ann D. Claffey Baiada The Bala House Montessori School Robert & Cathlene Britt Raymond & Wilhelmina Capriotti Dominic J. Cotugno, Ed.D. (F) Thomas Goldkamp Grayboyes Commercial Windows Elaine R. Green, Ed.D. (A) Mary Groome Steven Guerriero, Ph.D. (A) Patricia McBride Haines Nancy Keeler McBride, Esq. Robert & Sandra McCarthy Bill Hine & Coco Minardi (S) Thorpe Moeckel Rebecca Randall Douglas & Cynthia Roberts Andrea & Theodore Stocklin Vincent & Helen Zukauskas donor report 2013 » parents & friends » 46 ²-¡ Anonymous (1) Alison Paul Builders, LLC Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia David & Kathleen Boles Jason & Colleen Brennan Scott Browning, Ph.D. (F) Lucy Canning Century 21 Rauh & Jones, Inc. Richard Colvin Charles J. Day John Day, Esq. & Sandra Day Veronica M. Donahue Rafael Flores Barry & Mary Beth Day Ford Helen Griech Sallie Jackal Margaret Mary Kiley Janet Kuldosky Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Richard Lackman, M.D. & Doranne Lackman Anthony & Camille Maglio Mark McBride Gerald McGinley Joseph McPhillips Robert & Denise Miller Sheldon Miller, Ph.D. (F) Michael O’Donnell John & Patricia Plunkett Joanna Renzi Terence & Patricia Shea Cigus Vanni Helen Klein Ward -²¡ Alpha Lambda Delta Daniel & Eileen Alva John & Kathleen Anderson, Ed.D. Rick Andrews Marcos Aquino & Regina Einhaus David & LuAnne Ashcom Jerry Benn Arnvid & Arlene Bjorke Marti C. Bondelid Karl Bortnick Ann O’Donnell Breen Earl & Maureen Britt Richard Burke Patricia M. Caporale Gerald Chalphin ChildrensHouseofExton Walter C. Childs (S) & Elizabeth Childs Joseph & Maria Connelly Denise Costello (S) James & Margery Covello, Ed.D. (F) Thomas & Tammy Croak Jeffrey Culp Henry Culp William & Judith Curran Margaret Devinney & Edward Devinney, Jr. Ronald & Sharon DiGiovanni Edward & Corinne Doyle Dennis & Debra Dunlevy Madeleine DuPree Kathleen Dzura Daniel & Cassie Florenzo Peter Galipault & Nancy Bellantone Anne Gardner Joseph & Tracey Golding Joel Marucheck & Helena Grady Thorsten & Sandra Graef Ian & Megan Hatch Rod Hite Hoffman Ford Harold R. Isdaner Mary Ann Jackson & Craig Jackson K-Services, LLC Maria Kaminstein Ann M. Keer Kevin & Mary Ann Keith Timothy & Amy Kern Danielle DiLeo Kim John & Joanne Kozin Michael Kreppel Lansdale Montessori School, Inc. Elliott Lasky Angela Ledonne Joseph & Carolyn Lemongelli Constance A. Lemongelli Arthur & Alice Lintgen Amelia & John Longo Thomas A. Loughlin Cecilia Marino McCafferty Ford Sales, Inc. Dennis & Janice McCrossen Patricia McCrossen-Friedrich Susan McGroarty, Ph.D. (F) Ellen M. McGuinn (S) John & Karen McKenna Mary McKenna Tim McShane Agency, Inc. Media Children’s, Inc. Dorothy Meehan-Ripa Monique Melmed (S) & Anthony Schifano David Metz Joseph Micucci, Ph.D. (F) Montessori Community School of Newtown, LLC The Montessori School, Morrisville Philip Murray Paul & Donna Myers Neuropsychological Evaluation Consultation Services, LLC Gabrielle A. Nortomaso Donald & Jeanne O’Callaghan Kathryn A. Panzitta Rosemary J. Parkinson Mary Beth McBride Peabody Philadelphia Psychotherapy Study Center John & Barbara Pierantozzi Christopher H. Poppe Theodore Prusinski Psychology Graduate Division Joan & Peter Raiti Thomas & Sheila Rinehardt Jr. Paul & Wendy Rosen Christine E. Sapp Catherine & Robert Savage ScottSaxon Gary & Christine Shereyka Karlyn Sibel Cathy Sienko Ernest & Donna Simmons Jerrold & Patricia Sipocz Robert & Mary Slinkard Joan Smyth Doris Stengel Avery Tatnall Thompson Chiropractic Center PC Paul Tracy Mary G. Turner United Speed Clinic LLC Stephen Valocchi The Walden School Suzanne Wallace Dennis & Lois Warburton Mark Ward Joseph Wible Linda Williams GIFTSUPTO Anthony Acquaviva Valerie L. Adams Karen Agnes Philip & Lisa Alandt Wayne & Anne Almond Georgene Ambrose Gary & Cynthia Amoss Dorothy Annis Leighton & Elizabeth Annis Gregory & Eileen Anoia Edna Ashcom Kathleen Augustine Michael E. Augustine Deborah Baker Helen V. Bambino & Family Stephen & Margaret Barker Mary Ellen & Joseph Bednarski Leif & Kristen Bjorke Olivia Blaszka Noreen Brandt Boggi Jeffrey & Elizabeth Boles Julie & Robert Bond Earnest Boyd Frank & Nancy Brown Glenn P. Brown Joan Brown Buccafuri Family Peter & Denise Cappello John & Mary Carr Mary Joan Carson Brian & Danna Carty Anthony & Debra Cattolico Childtowne, Inc. Jean Ciancio Enes Colaianni Paul & Annette Coleman William, Ruth & Brenda Collins Edward & Susan Connolly Mary T. Connor Patrick J. Connors Corporate Ladders Ronald & Katherine Cunningham Gerald & Pamela Cutchineal Theresa M. Cute (S) Neepa Dahr Michael & Rosanne D’Alessandro Patrick & Lynn David Gloria De Jesus Edith De Jesus Cuevas Julie Deardorff Michael & Faith Delallo Kristin Delucci Helene M. Dick Linda & Frederick Dietzel Phyllis A. Ditlow Mr. Steven Pauls & Mrs. Jeanne Donaghy Kathleen D. Donahue Kimberly & Thomas Donahue Malvin & Patricia Dougherty Marie M. Dugan Lois Edelstein Marilyn I. Eisner Joan Elsasser William Ernst, Ph.D. (F) Emilia Falcone Leo J. & Joan Farley Fidelity Information Services, LLC Joseph M. Fedorchak John & Jennifer Fell Barbara & Donald Fioretti David & Christine Fondren BarbaraE.Foxman Mark & Anne Fried James F. Gallagher Kathleen Galvin Maria Garcia & Ramon Morales Michael & Dawn Gartner Stephen & Cheryl Gaukler Nancy Gavin John Gianettino, III Philip & Jo-Anne Gilligan Jeanne M. Golden Beatrice Golden Elsa & Francisco Gonzalez Irene Gorczynski Anne Gottschall Bob & Marie Grace Maureen & Robert Graul Charlotte Grodzki Louis & Theresa Groves Eduardo & Beth Gutierrez Jeffrey & Cynthia Haines Haircut-One-Hundred Darrell Hammons Harry & Eileen Heatherby David & Carol Hendrickson Janice Henigan Elizabeth L. Henry Murph & Gladys Hertzfield Christine & Alfree Heston Marsha Kurman Hirschhorn Frances Hrabchak Co-Workers of James Lemongelli Patricia Ann Hulse Vincent Iuliano Albert & Claudia Jaskel William and Nancy Jose Edwin & Carole Kehr Johnna S. Kelbaugh Kevin & Robin Kelley Doris J. Kerker Jonathan & Francine Klein Richard & Joyce Kleoderlein Marie T. Kneidinger Marie Koals Michelle Koals Violet & Michael Koehler Aviele Koffler Karen & Jay Landau Mary P. Larario Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Larkin Debra Lawrence (F) Marcella M. Le Roy Dennis Leahy Brian & Peggy Leahy Paul LeBlanc KayLedoux Mary C. LeFever Brett & Jill Lehman Matthew Leon Michael & Nancy Lipski Theresa & Lance Litty James & Danielle Long Isabel Long Kay & Raymond Lukas Marcia Lundy Deborah & Terry Lutz Douglas & Laurie Lynch Robert Lynn Kathleen V. Lyons Dr. Hubert C. MacDonald Mr. & Mrs. Alan E. Maher Zelma Maldonado Nora Manz Joseph & Lillian Marotta John & Filomena Masciocchi David & Shirley May Tony & Margery Mazaitis Fred & Etta McCarthy Frederic & Patricia McCarthy Joan B. McCrossen Scott & Michele McGarry Patricia M. McGrath Francis L. McIntyre, Jr. John & Pamela McKelvey Betty Lou McKenna Joseph & Maureen McKernan Patrick McShane Michael & Sharon McShane Joseph & Rose McShane Frank McShane J. Patrick & Judith McShane Michael Mease Scott & Monique Miller Donald & Wilma Miller Marcy Miller-Golley Mary Christella Mitchell, RSM Luz Morales Beatrice Murday Terry Black & Patricia Ann Nardone Jim & Barbara Nicolardi James & Linda Nocella Dennis & Mary Noonan Grace Noonan Brian & Carol Anne Noonan Etta Lee Nurdick Tom Oechsle Michael J. Olley Attendees catch up at the Alumni Fall Festival, “Coming Home.” Alice Pardee Anthony Pauls Joann Pauls Jeffrey & Nancy Pauls Immaculata Pelone Michael & Susan Penezic Kenneth & Mary Pennington Pennsauken Intermediate School Rita M. Petela Charles & Jeanne Pierson Josephine Pisa Doreen Piper Cereida Pizarro-Rivera Ederlinda Pizarro-Rivera PKA Nancy Porter, Ph.D. (F) Joseph & Elaine Posa Jennifer Pusch Jacqueline & Stephen Reid Daniel & Rita Reven Eugene & Nikki Rinehimer Carolyn Roebuck Raymond & Gayle Rolak Brian & Erin Romani Ellen Rosenberg Mark & Cheryl Rosenfeld Suzanne E. Roussel Joseph & Regina Rudawski Nancy Ruffner Molly Sabia Michael & Crystal Santanello Mary A. Schleher Joan A. Schlindwein John R. Scioli, Ed.D. Carl & Carole Seligman Robert & Ellen Seltzer Jo Ann Serota, MSN, CPNP Charles D. Formica and Theresa J. Sewell Carl & Kathryn Shaifer Maureen R. Shaw Elisabeth Shellenberger Christopher & Melissa Sheppard Elizabeth Sher Constance Shereyka Irene Siatkowski Angela J. Simmering Patricia Sinot Edmund Speece Joan & Michael Spinelli Helene Spinuzza John Stankard Amandus & Pauline Steigerwalt Michael & Jennifer Stengel Linda Stulz Robert & Maria Sucharski Henry R. (Ted) Taylor Richard Teske & Janet White Herbert & Jennifer Thiel Linda K. Thornton Jennifer Thorpe (S) Daniel & Jennifer Torcasio Meg Trausch Albert & Anne Valocchi Michael & Catherine Valocchi Philip Valvardi, Jr. & Helen Valvardi Judith & Rodger Van Allen Joseph H. Van Osten III Dolores Vandegrift Bunny Verbit Sharyn Vergare Alfred & June Waber Constance Waiksnoris Joseph Walinches William T. Walker, Ph.D. & Mille Walker Lee Michael & Betheny Warburton Terrance & Constance Warburton Susan Ward & Alan Pawlinski John Welding Alan Wendell Maryann & John Whalen Matthew & Kathy Wieliczko William & Linda Williams Paul & Ann Marie Wisliceny Mary Beth Wood Lori Wyatt & Jeanne VanOsten Bonnie R. Young Bernice N. Zgalich Denis Zielinski Joseph & Susan Zitolo Thomas Zyckowski 47 » parents & friends » donor report 2013 BERNARDRAFFERTYDIDN’TATTENDTHESCHOOLWHEREHISSISTERGRACEMARGARETSSJ ADMINISTEREDDISCIPLINE´BUTHEMAYASWELLHAVE´ “The nuns were always kidding me: ‘You get yourself in trouble and we’ll call your sister over,’” Rafferty said, laughing. “They revered her work ethic and sternness. ‘Here comes Gracie, watch out!’” Friends’ Support Honors MEMORYOFSISTER But Sister Grace had a soft side and, well, “She absolutely loved the College and was Throughout their 64 years of marriage, the grace toward her family. completely dedicated to that community and Raffertys have earned recognition and honors God,” Rafferty said. from Catholic officials across the globe, such “My mother held her up with the angels, and she chose her to be my godmother,” Rafferty To honor that dedication and the memory said. “She was just a wonderful person.” of his sister, Rafferty and his wife, Joan, Sister Grace was drawn to the Sisters of Saint Joseph from a young age. Her father insisted that she gain professional experience first, so she reflects the value they place on Catholic education. regular visits to Lourdes, France to assist needy parishioners hoping for miracles, conducting marriage-counseling sessions in Chicago at the request of Cardinal Edward Egan, and running Rafferty served in the Army during World a Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) during the New Deal. But as soon as she turned War II as a paratrooper and intelligence agent program for their home parish in Connecticut. 21, Sister Grace came home to join the order. before going to work for the multinational disciplinarian role at Archbishop Prendergast before joining the College in the 1960s. She served for decades as school registrar and archivist, among other responsibilities, and earned the highest esteem of the SSJ and College community. And she cherished Quidditch mania! of the Hallmark Society. Their support also Malta. Their service to the church includes worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture She parlayed an education degree into the The Raffertys’ support honors the memory of Grace Margaret, SSJ. are steadfast supporters of the College as members as inclusion in the Knights and Dames of corporation Colgate-Palmolive, where he stayed for nearly 50 years and ascended to vice president. He and Joan raised five successful children — executives and public Rafferty ascribes his zest for Catholic service to his mother and father, who told him, “Always remember that if god gives you success, he expects you to pass it on.” servants and All-Americans among them — “Well, the good lord has been very good in whom they instilled the ethic of service to us,” he said. “Now, we’re doing our part.” to others. every minute of it. 49 » sources of commitment » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Aetna, Inc. ARAMARK Bank America Corporation The Boeing Company Chevron USA, Inc. Citizens Financial Group Dell Corporation Ernst & Young LLP ExelonCorporation ExxonEducationFoundation General Electric Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Hartford Matching Gift Program IBM Corporation Johnson & Johnson McKesson Foundation Mellon Bank Corporation Merck & Company, Inc. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Pfizer, Inc. PPL Procter & Gamble Company Prudential Insurance Company of America Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. State Farm Insurance Corp. Thomson Reuters Tyco Electronics Corporation United Technologies Corporation United Way of Rhode Island Vanguard Group, Inc. Verizon Foundation Alumni vie for sought-after auction items at the 4th Annual Scholarship Gala. donor report 2013 » matching gift companies » 50 DONOR REPORT GIFTS-IN-KIND Vincent & Marion Williams Berry ’63 Brilliant Graphics Kenneth Hicks (A) Sallie Jackal Michael & Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) ParleeStumpf, Inc. Jim Rose Diane & John Walker The College inducts its second Athletic Hall of Fame class. Front: Marjorie Bawduniak O’Brien ’68, Mary F. Quinn ’67, Mari Arroyo Bradley ’67, Jaime Lester ’03, Martina McCarthy Ball ’66, Joan McFadden Jernée ’67. Back: Kathleen Nugent O’Driscoll ’69, Lois Trench-Hines ’64, Joanne Sauer Burke ’82, Isaac Greer ’07, Barbara Cruse ’64, Joan Burger King ’67, College President Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. 51 » gifts-in-kind » donor report 2013 CORPORATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & FOUNDATIONS 160over90 A Taste of Philly Able Plumbing Supply Aegis Property Group Allied Barton Security Services The Arthur Jackson Company Bellevue Communications Group, LLC St. Robert Bellarmine R.C. Church Blank Rome, LLP Bredenbeck’s Bakery Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Brilliant Graphics The Budwick-Bonavita Foundation Lee A. Casaccio Cake The Campbell Family Fund Cancer Treatment Centers of America Chartwells Educational Dining Services, Inc. Chesapeake Bay Golf Clubs Chestnut Grill Chestnut Hill Business Improvement District Chestnut Hill Sports Code Elevator, Inc. Collegiate Marketing Concepts, Inc. Cozen O’Connor Crown Holdings, Inc. Duane Morris, LLP Endocrine Specialists, P.C. The Gulati Family Foundation Heirloom Restaurant The Honickman Foundation DONOR REPORT International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - IBEW Local 98 Jacobs Music Company T. James Kavanagh Foundation Keough Electric, Inc. Kitchen Kapers Charles Koch Foundation Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Foundation The Maguire Foundation The Martin Foundation The Rocco & Barbara Martino Foundation Michael & Margaret McCaffery Family Fund McNally’s Tavern, Inc. Metropolitan Bakery Murphy Family Foundation The Navesink Foundation O’Doodles Toy Store Omaha Steaks Page Family Foundation ParleeStumpf, Inc. Paul M. Croak Transportation LLC Pennsylvania Veterans Foundation Poppy’s Seed Bakery John Charles & Kathryn S. Redmond Foundation Religious of the Assumption Jim Roese The Rosso Family Charitable Fund Russell Roofing Company S.R. Wojdak & Associates Sague Auto Service, Inc. Saint Joseph’s University Scarlet Begonias Shearon Environmental Design Company, Inc. The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Tague Lumber Thomas Wayne Apartments Union Boiler Works, Inc. Voith & Mactavish Architects, LLP Walnut Street Theatre Wohlson Construction Company Woodmere Art Museum Zipf Associates, Inc. Zipf’s Candies 53 » corporations, organizations & foundations » donor report 2013 Travis Powers ’15. ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP GALA COMMITTEE & SPONSORS DONOR REPORT Scholarship Gala Committee Members. SCHOLARSHIP GALA COMMITTEE Christopher Cordaro ’10 Michael F. Dunleavy (D) Lauren Farrow ’10 Brittany Martyn ’10 John L. Melvin, M.D. Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) Elizabeth Schlosser ’84 Kate Sprandio ’10 Jo Marie Victor ’04 SCPS (AD) SCHOLARSHIP GALA SPONSORS A Taste of Philly James & Patricia May Agger ’63 (D) Baker Street Bread Company Sharon Cameron Baldwin ’76 John Basile Bellevue Communications Group, LLC Blank Rome, LLP Alison Borden ’10 Bredenbeck’s Bakery Cake Cancer Treatment Centers of America Lucy Canning Patricia M. Canning ’70 (S) Lee A. Casaccio Gerald Chalphin Francis & Maureen Gillen Chan ’61 Chestnut Grill Chestnut Hill Sports W. Robert Abbot & Claire Cifaloglio, M.D. ’70 Carolyn Baldino Conboy ’51 Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Joseph & Patricia Connolly (D) Patrick J. Connors Christopher Cordaro ’10 James & Margery Covello, Ed.D. (F) Cozen O’Connor Crown Holdings, Inc. Patrick Curtin ’11 Thomas & Nancy LaSpada Dachille ’01 SGS (S) Michael F. Dunleavy (D) & Nancy A. Dunleavy Thomas & Cecelia Englebert-Passanza ’77 (AD) Lauren Farrow ’10 Kevin & Lisa Feeley ’00 SCPS, ’13 SGS The Honorable James J. Fitzgerald III & Carol McCullough Fitzgerald (D) Anne Gardner Joseph & Tracey Golding Elaine R. Green, Ed.D. (A) Steven Guerriero, Ph.D. (A) Robert & Isabelle Walsh Gundaker ’65 Margaret Hagerty ’68 Renee Haggerty ’90 Derald & Frances Bonanni Hay ’72 Heirloom Restaurant Kenneth Hicks (A) Gabriela James ’10 Mackenzie Kaplan ’11 Kevin & Jennifer Johnson Kebea ’05, ’08 SGS (AD) Peter Kelsen Kitchen Kapers Janet Kuldosky Joseph Kulkosky, Ph.D. (F) Joan Gerard Larkin ’52 Peter Levinson Robert & Carol Lockyer Thomas Lynch, RADM, USN (ret) Dana Maner ’11 Mary M. Martire ’53 Brittany Martyn ’10 Michael & Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 (D) Austin & Margaret Bennett McGreal ’60 (D) Amy McLeer ’94 McNally’s Tavern, Inc. Metropolitan Bakery Bill Hine & Coco Minardi (S) Thorpe Moeckel Margaret C. Moran ’67 (AD) Sean & Catherine Lockyer Moulton ’92 (D) Jeff Niessen & Elizabeth A. Schlosser ’84 Gabrielle A. Nortomaso Daniel Mathews & Kathleen O’Boyle ’84, ’97 SGS (AD) Michael O’Donnell O’Doodles Toy Store Omaha Steaks Shaun F. O’Malley (D) & Lyn Buchheit C. Lowell Parsons, M.D. & JoEllen Noonan Parsons ’66 (D) John L. Melvin, M.D. & Carol Melvin Pate, Ed.D. (F) Judith Perkins ’70 Poppy’s Seed Bakery Robert Riethmiller, Jr. (D) & Anne Riethmiller Arthur & Mary Kaufmann Ryan ’66 Jack Sandoski (D) & Kathleen Sandoski Scarlet Begonias Stephen&ReginaMaxwellSchwille’65 James & Patricia Duffy Shacklett ’06 Lindsay Sladowski ’10 David & Jodie King Smith ’94, ’01 SGS (A) donor report 2013 » annual scholarship gala committee & sponsors » 54 Ryan Spinka ’10 Kathryn Sprandio ’10 Diane Stanczak ’70 Israel Concepcion & Lauri Strimkovsky, MBA (A) The Arthur Jackson Company The Boeing Company Francis & Ruth Tushup Tierney ’58 Paul Tracy Jo Marie Victor ’04 SCPS (AD) Kathleen Wagner ’60 Walnut Street Theatre Maryanne L. Walsh ’98, ’02 SGS (AD) Owen Ward ’12 Elizabeth Sauter Weber ’74 Woodrow Wendling, M.D., Ph.D. & Susan Wendling R. Jay Werner, Ph.D. & Jane Randall Conlon-Werner, Ph.D. ’81 Fred & Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse, Ed.D. ’05 SGS (AD) (F) Wohlson Construction Company Woodmere Art Museum George & Lotus Yu Leslie Zemnick ’11 Zipf’s Candies 2012 GOLF INVITATIONAL COMMITTEE & SPONSORS DONOR REPORT GOLF INVITATIONAL COMMITTEE Rick Colvin, Jr. Duke Kennedy Robert C. Lockyer John Paci John Sabia, Jr. (D) Albert Stroble (S) Jennifer D. Thorpe (S) Lynn Tubman (S) GOLF INVITATIONAL SPONSORS 160over90 Able Plumbing Supply Academy Bus Adelphia Window Contractors Aegis Property Group James & Patricia May Agger ’63 (D) Allied Barton Security Services Anonymous ARAMARK Jason & Colleen Brennan Sandra Bumgardner, Psy.D. '76, '89 SGS, '03 SGS (S) Robert & Ellen Whiteside Byrne '56 Lee A. Casaccio Chartwells College & University Dining Services, Inc. William & Anne McDyre Cheney '67 Chestnut Hill Business Association Chestnut Hill Dental Group Code Elevator, Inc. Collegiate Marketing Concepts, Inc. Colonial Electric Supply Company, Inc. Richard Colvin Marie Conn, Ph.D. (F) Peter & Therese Conn Crown Holdings, Inc. D. M. Sabia & Co., Inc. Joseph P. Denny (D) & April Denny Design Network, Inc. Sheila Corcoran Doyle '65 Sister Carol and student-athletes at the 2012 Golf Invitational. 55 » 2012 golf invitational committee & sponsors » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT 2012 - 2013 CHC BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR Margaret Carney McCaffery ’77 VICE CHAIR Anne P. Myers, SSJ, Ph.D. President, Sisters of Saint Joseph PRESIDENT Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D. President, Chestnut Hill College DIRECTORS Patricia May Agger ’63 Regina Bell, SSJ Member, General Council Sisters of Saint Joseph Patricia Connolly Managing Director for the Center of Corporate Governance Drexel University LeBow College of Business Mary Dacey, SSJ Vice President, Sisters of Saint Joseph Frank L. Davey* Chairman John Evans’ Sons, Inc. Joseph Denny* Michael F. Dunleavy* Vice President of Corporate Affairs & Public Relations Crown Holdings, Inc. Stephen A. Gardner* Partner Deloitte &Touche, LLP donor report 2013 » chc board of directors 2012-2013 » 56 Constance Gilder, SSJ* Member, General Council Sisters of Saint Joseph Jo Ellen Noonan Parsons ’66* James B. Ginty, J.D. Commissioner Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Robert Riethmiller Jr. * Steven J. Gordon, Ph.D.* Founder/CEO Intelligent Bio-Systems, Inc. Kent Griswold, Ph.D., M.B.A.* President and CEO GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE Jack Gulati Founder/Owner Safety Care Technologies George J. Hartnett, Esq. Chairman of Executive Committee & Managing Partner White and Williams, LLP Karen Spencer Kelly, Esq. Stephanie King, M.D. ’79 Thomas Lynch, RADM, USN (ret.)* Managing Director The Musser Group Margaret Bennett McGreal ’60 Catherine Lockyer Moulton ’92* Project Manager Merloc Partners, L.P. Shaun F. O’Malley* Chairman Emeritus PricewaterhouseCoopers Janet Brown Quintal ’70* Catherine Robinson, SSJ* Ministry Coordinator Sisters of Saint Joseph Jack J. Sandoski Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (retired) Abington Community Bancorp Ronald Zemnick* Senior Manager MEP Services Shoemaker Construction Company Carol Zinn, SSJ* Member, General Council Sisters of Saint Joseph *Missing from photo BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012 - 2013 DONOR REPORT CHC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Kathleen O’Boyle ’84, ’97 SGS VICE-PRESIDENT Jo Marie Victor ’04 SCPS* SECRETARY Margaret Moran ’67 DIRECTORS George Roitzsch ’07, ’09 SGS* Mark A. Hammons ’08, ’10 SGS Cecelia Englebert-Passanza, CRNP ’77 Jane M. Fearn-Zimmer, Esq. ’88 Joanne Fink ’76 Margarita (Margo) Mongil-Kwoka ’80 Teri Meniketti Wiedeman-Rouse, Ed.D. ’05 SGS Pamela Fiugalski-Prevoznik ’94 Joan McFadden Jernée ’67 Lynnette Perez-Santos ’99 SCPS* Tan T. Tang ’07 DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE Jennifer Johnson Kebea ’05, ’08 SGS EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Carol Jean Vale, SSJ, Ph.D* President Ken Hicks* Vice President for Institutional Advancement Catherine E. Quinn ’78* Director of Alumni Relations * Missing from photo 57 » chc alumni association board of directors 2012-2013 » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT SUPPORTING THE FUTURE OF CHC The needs of a private college in today’s world AGIFTTOTHEENDOWMENT are many. As a small Catholic institution Contributions to the College’s endowment dedicated to teaching and the liberal arts, are invested and only the income from the Chestnut Hill College is largely tuition driven. earned interest is used each year. You can make Although tuition for undergraduates at a designated gift to the general endowment Chestnut Hill College exceeds $30,000, or choose to invest in the College’s future by it provides only 70 percent of the real cost of funding a new or supporting an existing named educating a student. To maintain its tradition of scholarship, academic lecture series, and other excellence in education, Chestnut Hill College specially designed programs. is grateful for your generous contributions since the College receives no financial assistance from the Catholic Church or the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, and funding from state or federal agencies is given only for specific projects or programs. Contributions from you to any of the designations listed below are investments in the College’s future and help ensure that a Chestnut Hill College education will be available for future generations. DESIGNATINGYOURGIFT AGIFTTOTHEGRIFFINFUND AREUNIONGIFT Every five years, you celebrate the anniversary of your graduation. We invite you to consider making a special gift to your alma mater during your reunion year. You may choose to designate your gift to The Griffin Fund, the general endowment, scholarships, campus ministry, athletics, Logue Library, special class gift funds, or specific academic programs. AGIFTOFSECURITIES If you need further information or assistance, Your gift of securities to Chestnut Hill College please contact Denise Costello, associate ATRIBUTEGIFT can be sent electronically to the College’s director of donor relations, at 215.248.7089 Often in our lives someone comes along who broker, Haverford Trust. or costellod@chc.edu The online form to complete this process AMATCHINGGIFT is located on our Web site at: If you or your spouse is employed by a www.chc.edu/giftofsecurities company with a Matching Gift Program, has touched us in a very special way. You can These gifts are used to supplement the general pay tribute to that individual by making a gift operating budget by providing assistance with in his or her honor or memory. A personalized everything from library acquisitions and faculty card is sent from the College to the designated salaries to utilities and instructional supplies. individual(s) advising them that a gift has been The Haverford Trust This fund is critical to the day-to-day operations made on their behalf. DTC Code 901 of the College. Brokerage Account No. 302466 for Chestnut Hill College donor report 2013 » supporting the future of chc » 58 you can provide additional support for Chestnut Hill College by designating the College as the recipient of matching funds. To learn whether your contributions may be eligible, contact either your company’s personnel office or the Office of Institutional If you have any questions, please contact Advancement at the College. Matching gift Denise Costello, associate director of funds are not tax deductible for employees of donor relations, at 215.248.7089 or matching gift companies. e-mail costellod@chc.edu In administering matching gifts, the College For assistance with any payment plan option, follows national guidelines. You may have or to discuss, in confidence, specific your gift matched by your employer and receive opportunities for providing support, recognition for the value of your out-of-pocket please contact: gift plus the value of the matching gift. Hence, you may make a gift of $750 that is matched with $750 and you will receive recognition for $1,500. Designation of matching gift funds is determined by each matching gift Kenneth M. Hicks Vice President for Institutional Advancement Phone: 215.248.7085 or e-mail hicksk@chc.edu company. Funds are used for the same purpose Patricia M. Canning ’70 as the employee’s gift when received from Senior Director of Development corporations that so stipulate. For funds Phone: 215.248.7144 or received from corporations that designate t e-mail canningp@chc.edu he match as unrestricted, the purpose is determined by the College. Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ Director of Planned Giving SUPPORTING CHESTNUTHILLCOLLEGE Phone: 215.753.3617 or e-mail shevlandm@chc.edu Chestnut Hill College is a tax-exempt charity, acknowledged by the Internal Revenue Service as rating 501-C-(3) status. Your contributions to Chestnut Hill College are fully tax deductible. For your convenience, you can make a gift online by visiting www.chc.edu/donate Contributions may be sent to: Chestnut Hill College Office of Institutional Advancement 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 59 » supporting the future of chc » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT WHEN, HOW, AND WHY TO PLAN A GIFT CASH SECURITIES REALESTATE PERSONALPROPERTY BEQUEST HOWDOESITWORK? Give cash Give appreciated securities Give appreciated real estate Give artwork, collectibles, equipment or other types of tangible property Simplest form of gi£ planning (plan now, give later) WHATDOYOUWANTTODO? Maximize the deduction; minimize the gi£ details Avoid tax on capital gains; afford a larger gi£ to us Make a substantial gi£, avoid capital gains tax, receive a large income tax deduction Put assets you no longer need or can maintain to good use Make a gi£ that costs nothing during your lifetime HOWDOYOUMAKETHEGIFT? Write a check payable to Chestnut Hill College or give online now at www.chc.edu/donate Contribute long-term appreciated stock or other marketable securities Donate the property to us Donate tangible personal property related to our tax-exempt function Name us in your will or living trust by designating a specific amount or a share of the residue REDUCEESTATETAX Removes taxable assets from estate Removes taxable assets from estate Removes taxable assets from estate Removes taxable assets from estate Donation exempt from federal estate tax REDUCEINCOMETAX Immediate deduction for full value Immediate deduction for full value Immediate deduction for full value Immediate deduction for full value if we can use the asset Complete avoidance Complete avoidance Complete avoidance DONORBENEFITS REDUCEORELIMINATECAPITALGAINSTAX Complete avoidance GETINCOMEBACKFROMTHEGIFT Control of assets during lifetime GIVEANASSETBUTKEEPENJOYINGIT Still like the stock? Use your cash to buy at today’s price and lock in a higher cost MORE HOWDOESITBENEFITUS? Delivers immediate benefits Delivers immediate benefits Delivers immediate benefits donor report 2013 » when, how, and why to plan a gift » 60 Can be used to make a significant gi£ without cash outlay Make a substantial gi£ when you no longer need the assets Delivers immediate benefits Ensures our future strength www.CHC.plannedgiving.org DONOR REPORT RETIREMENT PLAN ASSETS, IRA LIFEINSURANCE RETAINED LIFEINTEREST BARGAINSALE CHARITABLE GIFTANNUITY CHARITABLE REMAINDERTRUST CHARITABLE LEADTRUST Name us as the beneficiary of the plan Give old or new policy with us as beneficiary and owner Give real estate but keep the right to use and enjoy it for life Sell real estate or other valuable property to us for less than fair value Simple gi£ contract that provides lifetime payments to one or two persons Trust that pays income for life or a term of years to donor and/or others. Assets ultimately benefit us Trust that makes payments to us for a period of years. Assets ultimately pass to donor or heirs Avoid double taxation at death; give tax-advantaged assets to heirs Make a large gi£ at li®le cost Make a significant gi£ that doesn’t affect your lifestyle Make a significant gi£ while still receiving lump sum or cash flow from asset Supplement income with steady payments that are partially tax-free Diversify assets, avoid capital gains tax, secure o£en greater income and possible inflation protection Reduce gi£ and estate taxes on assets you pass to heirs; lower income tax liability; retain control of assets Name us as whole or partial successor beneficiary on your plan’s form Donate a paid-up policy you no longer need or take out a new policy Give real estate to us but retain a life estate Sign a contract to sell property to us at a discounted value Establish a gi£ annuity contract with us that pays a set amount for life Create a trust that pays income to donor and/or others, principal (remainder) ultimately goes to us Create a trust that pays income to us, principal (remainder) ultimately returns to heirs or donor Donation exempt from federal estate and income tax Donation exempt from federal estate tax Removes taxable assets from estate Removes gi£ed portion of value of asset from estate Removes taxable assets from estate Removes taxable assets from estate Can remove taxable assets from estate Your heirs will avoid income tax Current income tax deduction for paid-up policy. Future deductions for premium payments on new policy Deduction for value of the asset, less value of your right to keep using it Deduction for discount from fair market value Deduction for gi£ portion of asset Deduction for gi£ portion of asset Limited Complete avoidance Partial avoidance Partial avoidance Partial avoidance Varies Determined by your agreement with us Fixed payments for life for one or two individuals Variable or fixed income for life Continue to take withdrawals from plan during your lifetime Property reverts to donor, or to heirs with reduced gi£ and estate taxes Use of asset during lifetime O£en overlooked and easily given Simple to set up; small financial commitment for large ultimate gi£ Ensures our future strength Ensures our future strength Use proceeds to help fund needs at a later stage in life (retirement facility, etc.) Ensures our future strength Chart courtesy of PlannedGiving.com Great retirement income supplement Delivers immediate benefits Ensures our future strength Significant income and estate tax advantages Best for assets expected to appreciate rapidly Ensures our future strength Delivers immediate benefits 61 » when, how, and why to plan a gift » donor report 2013 DONOR REPORT DONOR REPORT CONTRIBUTORS Kenneth M. Hicks Catherine E. Quinn ’78 Founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Please include your full name, address, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Director of Alumni Relations Chestnut Hill College is a four-year Catholic phone number and class year. 215.248.7085 215.248.7137 college in the Ignatian tradition offering a hicksk@chc.edu quinnc@chc.edu traditional liberal arts undergraduate program, Kathleen M. Spigelmyer ’98 Marianne Murphy Semchuk ’07, ’10 SGS Director of Communications, Editor Director of Constituent and Prospect Records 215.248.7025 215.753.3684 The College is an equal opportunity employer spigelmyerk@chc.edu semchukm@chc.edu that recruits, advertises and hires without Ryan Dougherty ’11 SGS Mary Theresa Shevland, SSJ Publications Manager, Associate Editor Director of Planned Giving 215.248.7110 215.753.3617 doughertyr@chc.edu shevlandm@chc.edu Patricia M. Canning ’70 Photography Senior Director of Development Linda Johnson 215.248.7144 Jim Roese Address all correspondence to: as well as accelerated undergraduate degrees, Editor graduate and doctoral degree programs. Chestnut Hill College Donor Report regard to race, creed, color, national origin, age or sex. Reprinting any material herein requires written consent of the College. The editor of this report makes every effort to include accurate information. Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 Email to: spigelmyerk@chc.edu The information in this donor report recognizes gifts received from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. Comments, questions, concerns, and opinions are welcome in the form of letters to the editor. canningp@chc.edu Denise Costello Associate Director of Development Operations 215.248.7089 costellod@chc.edu In keeping with the mission of Chestnut Hill College and our concern for the earth, this Donor Report was printed with soy ink on paper that contains ten percent recycled content. Please recycle after use. Svetlana Smolina performs at the annual Steinway Master Artist Series event. donor report 2013 » donor report contributors » 62 ANNUAL SUPPORT OF THE GRIFFIN FUND from alumni, parents and friends is the foundation of giving at the College. Your yearly gift ensures that all students have the opportunity to receive a superior education in the liberal arts, sciences, and professions within a dynamic learning environment. WE DEPEND ON YOUR SUPPORT OF THE GRIFFIN FUND Gifts under $250 added up to $218,280 last year. STUDENTS RELY ON FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS TO MAKE COLLEGE AFFORDABLE More than 90% of full-time students receive financial support. Last year, students received $14.2 million in financial aid. The Griffin Fund raised $513,780 in unrestricted dollars for the 2013 fiscal year. For the 2013 fiscal year, the SUS alumni participation rate was Let’s increase that to 22% 20% . next year! DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE? Chestnut Hill College was named one of 226 institutions by the Princeton Review, in the “Best in the Northeast” section of its “2014 Best Colleges: Region by Region.” Chestnut Hill College students represent 21 states and 28 foreign countries. 18 – The number of Steinway pianos on campus since the College received the prestigious “All-Steinway School” designation in 2011—the only Philadelphia Catholic college to have this distinctive status. 8 – The number of international universities where Chestnut Hill College students can study abroad through the College’s new Global Education Office. 470 – The number of students living on campus. Improvements to the residence halls—Fontbonne, Fournier, Fitzsimmons and Loyola Lodge—are made possible through funding from the Griffin Fund. SUPPORT THE GRIFFIN FUND BY MAKING YOUR GIFT BY JUNE 30, 2014. THE GRIFFIN FUND Chestnut Hill College :: PO Box 41552 :: Philadelphia, PA 19101-1552 215.248.7085 :: Make a gift online at www.chc.edu/gift 1,164 – The number of hours provided in tutoring sessions through the Office of Student Success. No-cost tutoring is available to students in math, writing, foreign language and more. 47 – The number of Biomedical Lecture Series speakers since its inception in 1994. World renowned scientists—including two Nobel Laureates—have presented on topics such as gene therapy, cancer research, and infectious diseases. 1 – The number of people it takes to make a difference in a Chestnut Hill College student’s life, regardless of the size of the gift. Please make your gift today. NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #511 FORT WASHINGTON, PA 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 CHESTNUTHILLCOLLEGE AnnualScholarship Gala SAVE THE DATE Saturday, April 5, 2014 Cocktails and Dinner Chestnut Hill College strives to keep a college education rooted in Catholic values within reach for students and families. Now, more than ever, academic scholarships play a crucial role in the pursuit of higher education. Please plan on joining us at the fih Annual Scholarship Gala at Chestnut Hill College. For more information, visit www.chc.edu/gala