Winter 2015/2016 Don Bosco Prep Magazine
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Winter 2015/2016 Don Bosco Prep Magazine
Don Bosco Prep Winter 2015/16 Magazine Founded 1915 Includes Annual Report 2014-15 Don Bosco Prep 492 N. Franklin Turnpike Ramsey, NJ 07446 201-327-8003 www.donboscoprep.org Published by Don Bosco Prep Editor and Designer: Rue Eisen Photographers: Rue Eisen, Sue Fecht, Veronica Cutter, Steven Ebert, Br. Joe Ackroyd and photo contributors. ADMINISTRATION Fr. James Heuser, SDB Director/President John Stanczak Principal Fr. John Janko, SDB Vice Director/Facilities Manager Kristine Byrne, P'09, '10 Assistant Principal for Academics Edward Nekel ‘68 Assistant Principal of Student Affairs Fr. Matthew DeGance, SDB Coordinator of Youth Ministry Chris Donnelly ‘92 Director of Admissions Michael Pender Finance Director Carmela Raiti P ‘05 Vice President for Institutional Advancement Thomas DeLucci Director of Guidance Brian McAleer Director of Athletics Rue Eisen Director of Public Relations Mark Siemon Director of Technology Fr. Louis Konopelski Local Council Member ©2015 Don Bosco Prep Don Bosco Prep Magazine is published by Don Bosco Prep, 492 N. Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ 07446 Don Bosco Prep has received recognition for this magazine from the National Catholic Development Council. Updated rendering of planned 60 seat prayer chapel and Dr. Scanlon Plaza at Immaculata Hall. Don Bosco Prep Winter 2015/16 Magazine Contents 4. 7. 8. 10. 11. 13. 14. 18. 22. 24. 30. 32. 34. 43. Timothy Cardinal Dolan Honors DBP 2016 National Merit Scholars Advanced Placement Scholars National Honor Society 2014/15 Academic Awards Alumni Centennial Family Day Centennial Day and the Centennial President’s Gala Centennial Campaign Update Environmental Initiative: Sustain 350 Campus News Class Notes Reunions Ironman Athletics Annual Report 2014/2015 Cover photo: Kevin Schroeder, Class of 2016 and James Broderick, Class of 2016 were photographed with Timothy Cardinal Dolan at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, NY in September. Photo by Mrs. Jeanmarie Broderick. Omissions from last issue: DBP History The Baseball Team won the State Championship in 1979. The Crew Team was founded by a group of dedicated parents in 2003. Message from the Director/President Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends, T he Centennial Year of Don Bosco Prep has drawn to a close, after a series of wonderful celebratory events this past fall. This issue of our magazine presents each of them, and much more. The first event featured is the Inauguration of the 101st Academic Year with a Mass celebrated by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York. Irrepressibly congenial, the Cardinal actually shook the hands of each of our 850 students, and was so inspiring and gracious. Next presented is the Alumni Centennial Family Day held in late September. From start to finish, it was a joyful gathering of alumni families and friends for food and games, a beautiful Mass celebrated by Bishop John O’Hara (’63), and two enjoyable football games. And finally highlighted is the Centennial Day we celebrated to close out the year. The 9th Successor of Don Bosco, Very Rev. Pascual Chávez, joined us from Rome to honor our first century of Salesian service of the young. A day of faith and fun with the students was followed by the Centennial Year President’s Gala in the evening. A large crowd gathered to honor groups and persons who have significantly impacted the school over the years. To the boys during the day, Fr. Pascual directed us forward with these words: “… while we thank the Lord for the gift he has given us Fr. James Heuser, SDB, Director/President through this Salesian House, so full of glorious history and very fruitful at an educative, pastoral and vocational level, we want to draw from Don Bosco the inspiration and the strength to do whatever we are called upon to do for the next century of Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey.” And to the many educators, parents, alumni and friends in the evening, Fr. Pascual voiced similar words: “… it is not enough to remember and remain grateful. This Jubilee should make every one of you much more committed to the present, facing with courage the current challenges, especially those of the young people and their education. We can do that by making our own the great choices of Don Bosco: believing in young people, making them protagonists and not mere consumers, fostering an education of high quality, promoting the preventive system, and creating synergy among all the admirers and friends of Don Bosco. This is the best way to embrace also the future with hope. You have already written golden pages of history throughout 100 years. You have still centuries ahead.” With these words ringing in our ears, let us together go forward into our second century with great hope, all for the sake of the young. Gratefully yours, Father James Heuser, SDB Director/President Winter 2015/16 / 3 Cardinal Dolan Cardinal Dolan Honors DBP By Celebrating Centennial By Rue Eisen T he arrival of Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, to the campus of Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey on Monday, September 14, was much anticipated by the students, parents, alumni, and faculty celebrating the centennial of the school’s founding in 1915. Timothy Cardinal Dolan Blesses F Timothy Cardinal Dolan greeted students on the morning of September 14. Upon his arrival at 9:00 a.m., Cardinal Dolan immediately shook the hands of students who had been directing parents, alumni, and other guests coming to attend the school year’s opening Mass. Cardinal Dolan proceeded to the area where a new multi-use education center will be built in 2016-2017, blessed the site, and greeted more alumni, parents, and donors. He was surrounded by students from all four grades. The school is in the process of a centennial fund raising campaign, and to date has raised $8.2 million toward its goal of $10 million for the new building. The cardinal explained, “Whenever we look to advance the education and evangelization of the young to serve them better, we are, as Don Bosco would say, collaborating with Almighty God.” He continued, “Oh God, grant that the centennial construction project we are now undertaking for your glory and for Don Bosco Prep’s future, may progress day by day to its successful completion and through your grace, contribute to the salvation of the young in the coming years.” 4 / Don Bosco Prep Cardinal Dolan Delivers Homily “Whenever we look to advance the education and evangelization of the young to serve them better, we are, as Don Bosco would say, collaborating with Almighty God.” Timothy Cardinal Dolan Cardinal Dolan Honors continued His Eminence then blessed a medal of the school’s patrons, St. John Bosco and Mary Help of Christians, and placed it in the ground to consecrate the site. He and students from all four grades took turns with a shovel to cover the medal. They were joined by Auxiliary Bishop John O’Hara of New York, a 1963 graduate of Don Bosco Prep. During his homily, Cardinal Dolan told the congregants that they have four reasons to rejoice. “First,” he said, “you have a first-rate faculty here teaching first-rate Future Building Site students.” “Second,” he said, “I had the honor of blessing the site this morning for the new expansion of the school, and that is a sign about hope and the future.” “Third, we continue to celebrate the 200th anniversary of your patron saint, St. John Bosco.” He added, “I love the Salesians very much, and this gives me a chance to thank the Salesians of St. John Bosco and St. John Bosco himself.” “Fourth,” he concluded, “this is the year of the centennial of Don Bosco Prep, which is the flagship of the Salesian schools in North America. You have 100 years to be proud of!” He explained, “Don Bosco Prep is so unabashedly strong in educating not only the mind and body of its students, but also the spirit.” He asked that the students follow what Jesus said in Matthew Timothy Cardinal Dolan greeted students as they entered Immaculata Hall for the Opening Mass. 16:24, “Then Jesus said to His disciples, ‘If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me.’” Cardinal Dolan told the boys further that “some day you will As Cardinal Dolan entered Immaculata encounter sorrow or loss in your lives, and you will have the Hall to celebrate the year-opening Mass in the opportunity to take up the cross of Jesus.” He suggested that the gym, he held his crozier in his left hand, and students make the Sign of the Cross every morning and evening, shook hands with the school’s students as they because, as he said, “what we are doing is tracing the cross on our entered. About 1,250 people, including the very persons.” s director/president Fr. Jim Heuser, school’s 850 students, were in attendance. Winter 2015/16 / 5 Cardinal Dolan Honors continued He told them that people of faith are a threat to those who would prefer something passive. At the end of Mass, Don Bosco Prep’s Director/President Fr. Jim Heuser, together with former Director Fr. Gerry Sesto and former Principal Dr. James Scanlon, presented the Cardinal with a statue of St. John Bosco. Fr. Heuser also presented a Don Bosco Prep alumni baseball cap to Bishop John O’Hara, ’63, “so that he will be properly vested for the Alumni Centennial Family Day on September 26.” The Cardinal requested that he be invited back to the school for the opening of the new education center in two years. He said, “I’d like to throw out the first pitch.” Archbishop John O’Hara ‘63, left, and Cardinal Dolan, right, deliver the Eucharist and bless congregants at the Opening Mass. Fr. James Heuser, center, shows the renderings of the new school building to Cardinal Dolan, left, and Archbishop John O’Hara ‘63, right. Cardinal Dolan greets the students, faculty, parents, alumni and guests as he enters Immaculata Hall Gymnasium for the Opening Mass. 6 / Don Bosco Prep Fr. Gerry Sesto accompanied by Dr. Scanlon presented a statue of St. John Bosco to Cardinal Dolan. Freshman Marty Alexander, acting as the ambassador for all four grades, asked for a Cardinal’s and a Bishop’s day off. He was granted both! Academic Honors ppp Congratulations 2016 National Merit Scholars! Semifinalist Dylan Cordaro and Eight Commended Students are recognized P rincipal John Stanczak is pleased to announce Students take the Preliminary SAT/National Merit that senior Dylan Cordaro has been recognized Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), which as a National Merit Semifinalist. National Merit examines them on critical reading, mathematics, and Semifinalists are academically talented high writing skills, during their junior year in high school which school seniors, who will have an opportunity to continue qualifies as an initial screening of the approximately 1.5 to compete for approximately 7,400 National Merit million annual entrants. Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered in the spring. Nationally, approximately 5% of these students qualify as commended scholars and 16,000 students (one-third of In addition, eight Don Bosco Prep seniors have been the 50,000 highest scorers) qualify as semifinalists on a recognized as Commended Students in the 2016 state representational basis. Semifinalists can then apply National Merit Program. They are: Ted Chung, Jordan for NMS Scholarships through their high schools. Giordano, Jeffrey Lieto, Kevin Lu, Luke Novak, Brian Rhee, Christopher Rylkov, and John Paul Salci. Principal John Stanczak with National Merit Commended Scholars Brian Rhee, Ted Chung, John Paul Salci, Christopher Rylkov, National Merit Semifinalist Dylan Cordaro, Jeffrey Lieto, Kevin Lu, Luke Novak, and Jordan Giordano. Winter 2015/16 / 7 Academic Honors ppp Congratulations 48 Advanced Placement Scholars! This roster shows all students who earned an AP AP Scholars with Distinction: 15 Scholar Award in 2015. The AP Program offers several National AP Scholar*: 2 AP Scholar Awards to recognize high school students AP Scholar Average Score: 3.53 who have demonstrated college-level achievement AP Scholar with Honor Average Score: 3.90 through AP courses and exams. AP Scholar with Distinction Average Score: 4.21 Total Scholars: 48; Average Score: 3.97 National AP Scholar Average Score*: 4.84 AP Scholars: 26 *Note: The College Board lists National AP Scholars as AP Scholars with Honor: 7 AP Scholars with Distinction as well. National AP Scholars AP Scholars with Distinction (continued) Granted to students in the United States who receive an Peter G. D’Almeida 2015 average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and Anthony V. DePinho 2015 scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. Shawn F. Diertl 2015 Alexander E. Flores 2015 Alexander E. Flores 2015 Kang Woo Kim Kang Woo Kim 2015 2015 Kevin Lee 2015 AP Scholars with Distinction Thomas Lucido 2015 Granted to students who receive an average score of at least Kevin McFadden 2015 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five Constante J. Palad 2015 or more of these exams. Christopher J. Puntasecca 2015 Nicholas P. Adams 2015 Christopher F. Russo 2015 Matthew J. Barker 2015 Matthew T. Stranzl 2015 Michael T. Bigley 2015 8 / Don Bosco Prep AP Scholars with Honor AP Scholars (continued) Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 Edward F. Hayes 2015 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more Jack A. Judge of these exams. Gabriel M. Lartigue 2016 Jack S. Dalzell 2015 Sean R. Lee Alexandro Forte 2015 Christopher M. Letherbarrow Anthony R. Gonnello 2015 Jeffrey J. Lieto Liam J. McCormack 2015 Kevin Lu Christopher M. Park 2015 Connor J. Mudrick 2016 Joshua Perez 2015 Luke Novak 2016 Paul L. Potenza 2015 John O’Donnell 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 Timothy R. Pierce 2016 AP Scholars Jonathan R. Ramirez Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or Brian P. Rhee more AP Exams. John Paul Salci 2016 Dylan J, Cordaro 2016 Alex V. Sanders 2015 Ethan T. Cordaro 2016 Carmine J. Stabile 2016 Andrew J. Delzotto 2015 John Tawil 2015 Gabriel D. Garofalo 2015 Donovan J. Tucker Jordan C. Giordano 2016 Victor A. Ulizko Douglas J. Hauser, Jr. 2015 Christopher P. Walker 2015 2016 2016 2015 2015 Class of 2016 AP Scholars: Brian Rhee, Timothy Pierce, Connor Mudrick, Gabriel Lartigue, Ethan Cordero, Christopher Letherbarrow, Carmine Stabile, Jonathan Ramirez, Principal John Stanczak, John Paul Salci, Jeffrey Lieto, Jordan Giordano, Sean Lee, Kevin Lu, Dylan Cordaro, Luke Novak. Winter 2015/16 / 9 Academic Honors National Honor Society ppp Character . Scholarship . Leadership . Service Induction ceremonies for the National Honor Society were held on Tuesday, October 27. Members of the junior and senior classes were inducted based upon faculty recommendations for character, scholarship, leadership and service. Mr. John Darcy, Theology Teacher, was the keynote speaker. Congratulations to all new members! Class of 2016 John Quill John Ligenza John Romei Michael Luberto Ryan Brown Gabriel Rubio Kyle McCabe Gregory Shaw Ian McCormack Michael Stanziale Matthew McGovern Richard Thorpe John McLaughlin Antonio Tirri Ryan McLinskey Kevin White Jesse Mingalone James Broderick Anthony Buccino Damon Catello Renato Cocucci Christian Curcio Abelard Desrosiers Joseph Downing Robert Fitzer Taimu Ito Matthew Johns Chang Hwan Lee Christopher Letherbarrow Louis Longobardo Deven LoSchiavo Christopher Mazzella William McNicholas Charlie Mezini Omar Mostafa Justin Murad John Nicastro Class of 2017 Kevin Moore Michael Moscatt Matthew Agrusti Kristian Neuschwanter Brendan Arminio Brett O’Connor Charles Bagin Raymond Pellicano Charles Bisset Mark Settles, Jr. Robert Cieszkowski Ryan Stefanacci Evan DeLuise Sean Stouffer Jeremy Farraye Austin Tchikatilov Brian Frank Justin Touhey Anthony Gaglia Peter Walker Daniel Garcia John Michael Walsh Robert Hunter Ryan Kivlehan Teacher Jaclyn Dickerson, Principal John Stanczyk, Jonathan Ramirez ‘16, Kyle Beirdumpfel ‘16, Luke Novak ‘16, Dylan Cordero ‘16, and Teachers Lisa Bylicki and John Darcy. 10 / Don Bosco Prep Academic Awards Ceremony The Academic Award Ceremony for 2014-15 underclassmen was held on September 24, 2015. Congratulations to all students on their achievements! English Composition and Literature Gold William Wantuch Silver Michael James Bronze Jonathan Tercasio American Literature Gold Charles Bagin Silver Raymond Pellicano Bronze Kyle Smith British Literature Gold Gavin Adin Silver Kyle Bierdumpfel Bronze Alexander Zeepvat AP English Language Gold Dylan Cordaro Silver Luke Novak Bronze John Paul Salci Math Algebra I Gold Matt Lombardi Silver Noah Suttora Bronze Liam Murray Algebra II Gold Matt Lengua Silver John Ligenza Bronze Robert Hunter Adv. Algebra II/Trig Honors Gold Charles Bagin Silver Stephen Tse Bronze Michael Moscatt Geometry Gold Henry Pizzo Silver Michael Luberto Bronze Nicholas Wiley Adv. Geometry Honors Gold Erik (Andrew) Olsen Silver Timothy D’Arpino Bronze David Ramirez Pre-Calculus Gold Jonathan Ramirez Silver John Paul Salci Bronze AJ La Barbiera Adv. Pre-Calculus H Gold Dylan Cordaro Silver Shane Phillips Bronze Brian Rhee Science Biology Gold Aaron Bohlinger Silver Erik Olsen Bronze David Ramirez Chemistry Gold R. Cieszkowski Silver Matt Lengua Bronze Kyle Smith AP Chemistry Gold Dylan Cordaro Silver Charles Bagin Bronze Ray Pellicano Physics Gold Patrick Daly Silver Enzemdi Alalonu Bronze Michael Shea History World History Gold Michael Loftus Silver David Ramirez Bronze William Wantuch American History I Gold Joseph Carrier Silver Steven Almafiltano Bronze Curt Hapward Adv. US History I Gold Michael Moscatt Silver Ian McCormack Bronze Raymond Pellicano American History II Gold Anthony Buccino Silver James Broderick Bronze Tim Patterson World Languages Mandarin Chinese I Gold Thomas Icarangal Silver Nick Sarastano Bronze Quinn Hogan Mandarin Chinese II Gold Logan Springer Silver Kevin Tang Bronze Kirk Tigue French IV Gold Stephen Tse Silver Patrick Daly Bronze Santiago Garcia German IV Gold Kyle Bierdumpfel Silver Tristan Morris Bronze Moritz Eisold Spanish I Gold James Klein Silver Michael Geraci Bronze Roshan Dane Spanish II Gold Charles Bagin Silver Daniel Garcia Bronze Michael James Spanish III Gold Raymond Pellicano Silver Jeffrey Lieto Bronze Ethan Diaz Spanish IV Gold Luke Novak Silver Zach Miraz Bronze Martin Boyle Italian I Gold Richard Minicus Silver Ethan Ciarmarella Bronze Chris Rauchet (continued on next page) AP US History Gold Sean Lee Silver Christopher Letherbarrow Bronze Renato Cocucci Winter 2015/16 / 11 Academic Award Ceremony for the 2014-15 School Year September 24, 2015 World languages (continued) Italian II Gold Anthony Gaglia Silver Joseph Morelli Bronze Stephen Amalfitano Italian III Gold Jonathan Ramirez Silver Vitaly Jangols Bronze Justin Touhey Italian IV Gold Tyler Zanki Silver Joe Tercasio Bronze Connor Mudrick Latin I Gold Erik Olsen Silver Aaron Bohlinger Bronze Griffin Darcey Latin II Gold Rob Cieszkowski Silver Will Baliatico Bronze Sean Stouffer Latin III Gold Ian McCormack Silver Tim Pierce Bronze Kevin Moore Fine/Performing Arts Art 9 Gold Justin DeFabritis Silver Peyton Rice Bronze Matt Costanzo Art 10 Gold Zaiir Talmedge Silver Santiago Garcia Bronze Nick Miller Studio Art I Gold Michael Stragapede Silver Parker Stone Bronze Ryan Skae 12 / Don Bosco Prep Chorus Gold Justin Murad Silver Jeffrey Lieto Bronze David Ramirez Band Gold Sean Stouffer Silver Ezemdi Akalona Bronze Charlie Mezini Orchestra/String Gold Noah Lee Silver David Ramirez Bronze Ted Chung Introduction to Music 10 Gold Ethan Scimeca Silver Kristian Neuschwanter Bronze Danny Unaucho Introduction to Music 11 Gold Ryan Perle Silver David Mercado Bronze Michael Maietti Computer Theology 10 Gold Matt Lengua Silver Ian McCormack Bronze Thomas Stika Theology 11 Gold Liam O’Hara Silver Sean Lee Bronze Michael Shea General Excellence Grade 9 Gold Erik Olsen Silver Michael James Bronze Michael Geraci Grade 10 Gold Charles Bagin Silver Ray Pellicano Bronze Stephen Tse Grade 11 Gold Dylan Cordaro Silver Jeffrey Lieto Bronze Brian Rhee Visual Basic Gold Dylan Cordaro Silver Mark Cruz Bronze Dylan Sonzogni Computer Applications Gold Scott Frank Silver William Wantuch Bronze Michael Geraci Web Design Gold Chris Diertl Silver Charles Bagin Bronze Ray Pellicano Theology Theology 9 Gold Chris LoBiando Silver Richard Minicus Bronze Mike Carnocan Kevin Rhee ‘16 Bronze Award, Dylan Cordaro ‘16 Gold Award and Jeff Lieto ‘16 Silver Award were recipients of General Excellence Awards for overall academic achievement during their junior year. Alumni Centennial Family Day N early 5,000 people attended the Alumni Centennial Family Day on Saturday, September 26. The day-long event began at 1:00 pm with a children’s carnival in the upper practice field adjacent to Granatell Stadium. Food trucks were interspersed throughout the carnival serving ribs, kebabs, empanadas, pizza, roasted sweet corn, cotton candy, and more. Families with young children participated in large part in these features of the day. Mass followed in De Sales Hall auditorium at 4:00pm with Auxiliary Bishop John O’Hara '63 of New York as the primary celebrant. In his homily, Bishop O’Hara The Ironmen toughed it out against Archbishop Rummel 10-3. spoke of his many days spent immediately prior with Pope Francis during his visit to New York City, “He is infused with the spirit of Jesus Christ. We should all ask to be infused every day with the spirit of Jesus Christ.” The mass was well attended by students, alumni and families. Following the Mass, the football team from St. John Bosco of Bellflower, California played St. Peter’s Prep and won 56 – 14. At 8:30 pm, DBP’s Ironmen played the Raiders of Archbishop Rummel High School in Metairie, Louisiana, and won 10 – 3. The Centennial Family Day was just one of the many events and celebrations in which Don Bosco Prep celebrated its 100th birthday. This included a spring pilgrimage to Rome and Turin, Italy, where founder St. John Bosco’s work began, and Timothy Cardinal Dolan having lead the mass for the opening of the 101st year in September. The centennial year’s events will conclude with the school’s annual President’s Gala on November 5, during which individuals and groups will be recognized for the impact they have made on the school over the last 100 years. Kids played on games during Centennial Family Day Families enjoyed the food carts and vendors. Auxiliary Bishop John O’Hara '63 of New York Winter 2015/16 / 13 Director/President Fr. James Heuser, SDB, Rector Major The Very Rev. Pascual Chávez Villanueva, SDB, and Provincial Fr. Steve Shafran, SDB ‘74. DBP Celebrates Centennial Day and President’s Gala on November 5 D on Bosco Prep, founded in 1915 as a college preparatory joy, so that he could say to the boys in the Oratory: ‘Here we make high school for young men, celebrated its Centennial holiness consist in always being cheerful.’ ” on November 5 with a day of games, sports and Mass for the students, while the many adult constituencies Following the Mass, students viewed the movie Jurassic World in celebrated in the evening at the Centennial Year President’s Gala. the auditorium, played games of ultimate Frisbee and flag football The presence of the Very Rev. Pascual Chávez Villanueva, SDB, on the upper field, whiffle ball and soccer on the lower field, 3 on the 9th Successor of Don Bosco, was an honor for all when he 3 basketball in the gym, board games in the cafeteria, and X-Box celebrated Mass in the morning and later attended the evening tournaments in the classrooms. celebration. That evening at the gala, approximately 450 alumni, parents, In his homily, Fr. Chávez addressed the students, faculty, parents benefactors and friends attended the cocktail hour, dinner and and alumni about the preventive system of Don Bosco. He awards ceremonies which recognized the very special people explained that St. John Bosco was motivated to help poor and and institutions which contributed to the school’s success. Awards abandoned youth by educating young people through his “union were presented by Director/President Fr. James Heuser, SDB to with God and a total trust in Mary Help of Christians whom he felt Mayor Deirdre Dillon of The Borough of Ramsey, NJ; The Catholic was the inspiration and support of everything he did.” St. John Elementary Schools which have sent their graduates to Don Bosco Bosco left as a legacy a spirituality that is based on the human and Prep represented by Sacred Heart School in Suffern, NY and The Christian virtues to be upright citizens and good Christians. “One Academy of St. Paul in Ramsey, NJ, the DBP Mothers’ Guild and of the great spiritual and educational insights of Don Bosco,” Fr. the Fathers’ Club. Chávez said, “is that the love of God and for God is the source of 14 / Don Bosco Prep DBP Celebrates Centennial Day and President’s Gala (continued) After a short break, Fr. Heuser recognized the families of Don Bosco Prep graduates and students as exemplified by the Granatell family. Christine Hrubec, a family friend, accepted on their behalf. Members of the staff and faculty who had served the school for at least 30, 40 and 50 years were acknowledged; for 30 years of service: Valda Dadinos, +Thaddeus Bruchalski, Sr. Mary Culhane, SC, +Chuck Dooley, Kevin Kilduff, +Fr. Brendan Kilroy SPS, Susan Hausmann, Paul O’Connor, Frank Rezzonico, Dr. Heidi Rohrs and Michael Tolpa; and for 40 years: Angelo Campo and Richard Zawacki. Fr. Heuser especially recognized Dr. James Scanlon in honor of his 50 years of service by naming a new plaza in front of Immaculata Hall, Dr. Scanlon Plaza. Finally, the Salesians of St. John Bosco were recognized. The award was accepted by Provincial of the St. Philip the Apostle Province Fr. Steve Shafran, Don Bosco Prep alumnus, Class of 1974. (continued on next page) The Very Rev. Pascual Chávez Villanueva, Dr. James Scanlon, recognized for 50 years of service, and John Stanczak, Principal. Teachers Richard Zawacki ‘67 and Angelo Campo were recognized for over 40 years of service to the school. Faculty members giving more than 30 years of service: Michael Tolpa, Dr. Heidi Rohrs, Ted Bruchalski’s sons Tom and Paul, Michael Dooley, son of Chuck Dooley, Kevin Kilduff, Sr. Mary Culhane, SC, Paul O’Connor, Judy Lawlor for Fr. Brendan Kilroy, Susan Hausmann, and Paul Rezzonico for Frank Rezonnico. Winter 2015/16 / 15 DBP Celebrates Centennial Day and President’s Gala The Very Rev. Chavez concluded, “The celebration of this jubilee has been the occasion to look back and praise and thank the Lord, the real initiator of this presence in New Jersey, first of all, for the good that has been done through the dedicated and self-sacrificing work of the Salesians and lay collaborators, and secondly, for the innumerable number of kids who have benefited from this work and been able to begin a life anew in society. Don Bosco [Prep] has been dedicated all these 100 years to the work of young people helping them to develop all their talents, 1. find their place in society, and to discover their purpose in life.” 1. Charlie Wilkes '03 with parents Kim and Barry Wilkes '76, P '03,'09. 2. Mike Geraghty '80, Victor Herlinsky '84, Tom Haskins '80, Board of Trustees President. 3. Jerry '83 and Sally Cummins, P'14, '16. 4. Deno '76 and Jeanne Bogdanos, and Claudia and Col. Matthew Bogdanos '74. 5. Sandra and Vito Madugno '83, P'19 6. Danielle and Enrico Gaglioti '89, Vice President Board of Trustees 2. 6. 3. 5. 5. 16 / Don Bosco Prep 4. DBP Celebrates Centennial Day and President’s Gala 1. Members of the Class of 1982 gathered for the President’s Gala. 2. The Very Rev. Pascual Chávez Villanueva, Mrs. Valda Dadinos, recognized for 30 years of service, and John Stanczak, Principal. 3. Chuck and Jill Martel P'19 4. St. Paul’s Ramsey Principal Gail Ritchie and Pastor Fr John McCrone 5. Kristine Hrubec accepted on behalf of the Granatell family and all families. 6. Ramsey Mayor Deirdre Dillon. 7. David and Sue Buchanan P'11, '13 Board of Trustee Member 2. 1. 3. 3. 7. 4. 6. 5. Winter 2015/16 / 17 Fr. Jack Janko, SDB Vice Director/Facilities Manager Carmela Raiti Vice President of Institutional Advancement Centennial Campaign Update T he Centennial Campaign fundraising initiative was launched to coincide with Don Bosco Prep’s 100th anniversary. As our year-long centennial celebration draws to a close, we checked in with Father Jack Janko, Vice Director and Facility Director at Don Bosco Prep, and Carmela Raiti, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, for an update on the campaign and the progress made so far on the campus expansion. Q: How successful has the Centennial Campaign been to date? Carmela: Our concrete fundraising goal is $10 million, and as we go to press we are pleased to report that a total of $8.2 million has been raised to date. As you will recall, the official campaign kick-off took place on January 30 of this year. The goal is to finance a multi-phase expansion and renovation of our school’s facilities, as well as to strategically grow our endowment to meet the needs of current and future generations of students. We are inspired by the response we’ve received from our alumni and families. They are as excited as we are about the opportunities that these changes will bring. Our outreach efforts have been extensive and varied in order to reach our alumni, families and friends, including hosting gatherings in five cities to bring the campaign message to alumni where they now live and work. While we have no additional events planned this year, we want everyone to know that the campaign will continue until we reach – and hopefully surpass – our goal. 18 / Don Bosco Prep Q: Any other good news to share about the campaign? Carmela: Don Bosco Prep has received an early Christmas gift from the Gaglioti family! Enrico Gaglioti - alumnus 1989 and Vice Chair of our Board of Trustees - and his wife Danielle have made a seven figure donation to the Capital Campaign. As part of their donation, they have offered to match up to $500,000 of gifts to the campaign, if they are received by January 31, 2016 – the feast of St. John Bosco. That means for every dollar given to the campaign up to $500,000, the Gaglioti family will match with another dollar! It’s a wonderful boost to the campaign. We are extremely grateful for their longstanding support. This is the second family match of the campaign, and we hope donors will help us repeat the success of the first Centennial Challenge earlier this year. Aerial view of Don Bosco Prep campus taken by drone operated by Kyle Ferreira ‘05, FAA licensed pilot and owner of Bergen County Aerial Media. Q: Has planning begun for the campus expansion and renovation? Fr. Jack: Absolutely! A Construction Committee was formed in August and we have been meeting weekly in-person and by phone. Under the leadership of Enrico Gaglioti, the team is comprised of the project’s architect, Michael Graves Architecture & Design; the construction management representatives, WG Project Management; and the construction firm Hollister Construction Services. It also includes alumni volunteers and consultants, administrators and staff who we’ve called upon for specific expertise in areas such as IT, AV and acoustics, food services, traffic, athletics and programming. Q: What has been the focus of the committee’s work to date? Fr. Jack: While we are engaged in numerous aspects of the project, our priority is working closely with Hollister to design and refine the budget. The Committee and the Board are in total agreement that the cost must be determined to the penny and signed off on before the shovel goes into the ground. The sustainability of the project is extremely important to the school and our donors. This rigorous process ensures that we’re creating something we can afford – and that there won’t be any surprises once construction gets underway. As Facilities Manager at Don Bosco Prep, I represent the concerns of the school’s leadership on everything from design and construction to programming for this project. Winter 2015/16 / 19 Centennial Campaign Update (continued) Q: What can you tell us about the new multipurpose building? Q: What are the other key components of the campus modernization plan? the design and programming for the new facility are well underway. The building will be named Savio Hall after Saint Dominick Savio, a student at the original oratory of Don Bosco in Turin in the 1800’s. Director/President Fr. Jim Heuser felt it was extremely important to continue the tradition of selecting names that reflect the pillars of what an education at Don Bosco Prep is all about: Teaching boys to become good Christian men. will be the centerpiece of our community. The beautiful chapel in St. Johns Hall, which was recently renovated, will remain unchanged. But it’s a bit out of way. The new chapel will be centrally located just outside of Immaculata Hall, making it easy for students to visit on their way to other activities. It will symbolize the spirituality that is a pillar of life at Don Bosco Prep, and be highly visible to everyone as they arrive on campus. We have been simultaneously considering the building’s footprint, exterior and interior spaces. Externally, the building will fill the current quad and create the feel of a college campus, where students are able to move easily from one building to another. The arches of St. John’s Hall are reflected in the design, which also features dramatic windows that offer expansive views. Immaculata Hall will also undergo extensive renovations. The proposed renovations include upgrades to locker rooms, repurposing the weight and trainers rooms, relocating the bookstore and converting the cafeteria into an auxiliary gym. We are still in the early stages of examining the options, and none of this work will begin until after the new construction is finished. One of the most exciting and challenging aspects is determining how to make the most of this incredible space. Pending zoning approval, we propose the lower level of the 40,000-square-foot building as an athletic center with locker rooms, a weight room and several meeting rooms. The second floor will be a kitchen and dining gallery that serves as both a student cafeteria and a function hall for school events. The proposed top two floors will house up to a total of 16 classrooms, and the budget will include equipping and furnishing these spaces. Q: How will construction affect parking and our beloved pond? Fr. Jack: Careful and thoughtful discussions about Carmela: Many people have asked if we’re expanding to accommodate more students at Don Bosco Prep. We do not intend to increase the size of the student body, which we intentionally maintain at approximately 850. Rather, the improvements will enable us to improve academic flexibility and programming to better serve our students, and maintain the vitality of our campus in the future. 20 / Don Bosco Prep Fr. Jack: We are envisioning a new chapel that Fr. Jack: Savio Hall will occupy the current faculty and visitor parking lot, so we’ll be creating new lots in a number of locations. Faculty lots will be built on the south side of St. John’s Hall and northwest of Immaculata Hall, and visitor parking will be constructed on the north side of St John’s Hall. We will also be looking at the flow of traffic on campus. The safety and security of our students is always a primary concern, and we will be working with Hollister – who has vast experience in the education field – to improve traffic patterns for student arrival/dismissal and events as well as the pedestrian experience. The pond and spillway are currently being evaluated. Everyone agrees that the pond enhances the beauty of our campus, and rest assured it will be redesigned so that students, faculty, administrators and visitors can continue to enjoy it. Aerial view of Don Bosco Prep quad taken by drone operated by Kyle Ferreira ‘05, FAA licensed pilot and owner of Bergen County Aerial Media. Q: This is a sizeable undertaking – how long will it take to complete? Fr. Jack: The project will be implemented in three phases: Phase One will address parking; Phase Two involves construction of Savio Hall and the chapel; and Phase Three will be renovating existing buildings. We are currently working with the town of Ramsey and other agencies to acquire the necessary zoning commission approvals and permits. If all goes according to plan, we will begin work on the new parking lots in the spring and break ground on Savio Hall over the summer. We estimate that it will take several years to complete all three phases of the project. Q: Anything else you’d like parents and alumni to know? Carmela: Thanks to the support and commitment of our Board of Trustees and Salesian leadership, Don Bosco Prep is well positioned for continued success. In the coming months we’ll be creating opportunities for constituents and donors to meet the talented and inspiring members of our Board – so stay tuned for details. The past year has provided countless opportunities to speak with and get to know our parents and alumni. They have inspired us with their generosity, and shared their ideas, hopes and concerns. We are grateful for the feedback, and confident that there is no better time than now to support Don Bosco Prep. Our leadership is strong and stable, and the modernization of our campus is in perfect alignment with our 5-year strategic plan. As we enter the final year of this plan and begin the next phase of long-term planning, the success of the Centennial Campaign will allow us to build on the benefits provided by our campus modernization; and build an endowment that will sustain us during critical times and help us meet the needs of students for years to come. For more information, contact the Advancement Office at 201.327.8003 extension 176 or craiti@donboscoprep.org. Fall 2015 / / 21 Winter 2015/16 21 Campus News ppp Sustain 350 “W By Brett Moreland, Science Teacher, Sustain 350 Advisor e cannot escape from the past, but neither Jamaica. My studies provided countless opportunities to commune can we avoid inventing the future. With our with nature. As my college years came to a close I naively thought knowledge and a sense of responsibility for the that science could solve our environmental problems. It was at welfare of humankind and the Earth, we can that time that I was given the unique opportunity and honor to create new environments that are ecologically sound, aesthetically be a contributing author to The Encyclopedia of the Environment satisfying, economically rewarding, and favorable to the continued (1994), published by McGraw Hill in association with the Rene growth of civilization.” These are the words of Rene Dubos, Dubos Center for Human Environments. That experience exposed the microbiologist, environmentalist, and humanist-philosopher me to ideas about how environmental and ecological work must credited with making famous the maxim “think globally, act locally.” be interdisciplinary and cross many boundaries in order for it to be This prompt, to consider the health of the entire planet and to take effective. It was at that point that I realized solutions were going to action in our own communities, is something I take to heart. It come, actually had to come, from many people working in many shapes not only how I live my own life, but also how I engage my fields. students and encourage them to become informed, responsible citizens who do their part in promoting sustainability and a healthy More recently, I came to understand that our faith lives also environment. play a major role in how we view and respond to environmental issues. Last summer I came across a book titled Holy Ground: My appreciation and concern for the environment was sparked A Gathering of Voices on Caring for Creation, which begins with early in my childhood, marked by a fascination with animals and discussion of an open letter written twenty years ago by a group of anything related to nature and the planet. I did not outgrow this renowned scientists to religious leaders. passion for nature, though, and I have deliberately taken every opportunity possible to experience new places and learn about The authors of the letter acknowledged the limits of science them. I have lived oceanside in Connecticut, Long Beach Island, and technology in changing attitudes and behaviors that were and Los Angeles and in the desert of El Paso, Texas among contributing to massive environmental destruction. Prior to that, in other places. I have visited throughout the southwest - the white the 1950s and 60s, a small group of theologians recognized the sands of Alamogordo, the high plain deserts of southern New connections between theology and ecology. It is not that these Mexico, and the mesas of Arizona. I have travelled to the rain are new ideas - they have been around for thousands of years in forests, beaches and volcanoes of Costa Rica, and my dives along various cultures. But we became separated from that thinking and numerous coral reefs in the Caribbean are some of my fondest only recently has it begun to come back to us. memories. The hills and valleys of Wales, the countryside of Great Britain, the edge of the North Sea in Scotland, and the countryside “The earth does not belong to us, we belong to the earth.” Taken of northern Europe are remarkable in their own ways. And I have one step further, “Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons and been miles deep in the Pine Barrens of our own New Jersey daughters of the earth. We did not weave the web of life; and even just ten minutes from where I sit writing this, I’ve spent we are merely strands in it. Whatever we do to the web, countless hours hiking in the majestic Harriman State Park. Along we do to ourselves.” (Chief Seattle, 1854). the way, with the enjoyment I experienced, I developed a respect for every destination as well as the people who live there. There is Perhaps the most powerful example of the connection between no end to my curiosity about what each place has to offer. theology and ecology is Pope Francis’ (2015) Encyclical on the Environment, Laudato Si, an urgent appeal for an improved As a student at Drew University I studied ecology and had the understanding of the environmental challenges we are currently opportunity to work for the New Jersey Farm Bureau, conduct deer facing as a result of man’s destructive behaviors. population studies, and perform field research on a coral reef in 22 / Don Bosco Prep Senior members of Sustain 350 from left to right: Logan Springer, Connor Nicholson, Luke Novak and John Quimbo recycle paper for collection. Science Teacher Brett Moreland (right) together with Dr. Tim Stoller and students have founded the Sustain 350 Club, which is starting recycling on campus concentrating on paper first. Sustain 350 (continued) Pope Francis calls us to “forcefully reject the notion that our parts of the planet. With recycling and conservation initiatives, being created in God’s image and given dominion over the earth educational programs and community outreach, Sustain 350 justifies absolute domination over other creatures.” He continues hopes to promote behaviors that lead to at least a slowing of the by explaining that “an integral ecology is also made up of simple increase in atmospheric CO2. Our goal is to educate the young daily gestures which break with the logic of violence, exploitation to carry this mission beyond DBP into their adult lives to create and selfishness.” Pope Francis is calling us to do our part, day meaningful action. in and day out, to make choices that promote the health and sustainability of our home. In other words, to think globally, act My experiences have confirmed that, just as Carl Sagan stated locally. in 1996, “Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.” Sagan inspired me along with a Here at Don Bosco Prep, many of us, adults and students whole generation to not only look beyond ourselves, but to also alike, want to be a part of this solution by participating in careful look within ourselves. stewardship of the planet. In particular, the Sustain 350 group hopes to propel our school community to the forefront of this “For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only calling. The number 350 means climate safety. Climate scientists through love.” - Contact, 1985 tell us that CO2 levels above 350 ppm (parts per million) will alter the climate in ways that endanger the livability of many Winter 2015/16 / 23 Campus News ppp Model UN Students Win Awards On November 13, the Model UN club traveled to Fairfield University to participate in the annual one-day model UN conference. Twenty DBP students participated in five different committees, simulating the operations of the United Nations. Two of our students won awards: senior J.P. Salci received the highest award of Outstanding Delegate, and sophomore Scott Frank received a Best Delegate award. Mr. John Finn, Social Studies Teacher, is the faculty advisor for this club. Italian Class Trip to New York Students of Italian language enjoyed a day this fall at the Academia Barilla where they made lasagna and pesto. Justin Touhey ‘17 made fresh Pesto alla Genovese while classmates Justin Fuhrman, Robert Natale and Nick Stanziale looked on. 24 / Don Bosco Prep Chorus and String Orchestra Members Perform Members of the chorus and string orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Gaetano Cecere and Mrs. Toni Bilotti Cecere (not in photo), performed for the visit of the Salesian Rector Major Fr. Ángel Fernández Artime, SDB, to the Marian Shrine and Retreat Center in Stony Point, New York on October 26. They performed songs celebrating the school’s 100th anniversary. Campus News ppp New Robotics Class A new class for freshmen has just been introduced this semester: Introduction to Robotics. The course, which is currently a one semester class, was developed by Fr. Lou Konopelski, SDB, in order to introduce students to the multi-faceted field of robotics which includes engineering, mechanics, computer programming, display design, proposal writing, fund raising, and collaborative work methods. The course will further train students to be a part of the school’s robotics team, which is entering its fourth season. Last year, the team qualified, with its partners, for the World Intro. to Robotics students assemble a Lego robot as Fr. Lou Konopelski assists. Championship Robotics Competition held in St. Louis, Missouri. Robotics Team is Awarded Grant Fr. Louis Konopelski, SDB, Robotics Team Faculty Advisor, received notification in October from the robotics competition organization F.I.R.S.T. (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) that Don Bosco Prep had been awarded a grant from the U. S. Army’s Picatinny Arsenal, in the amount of $5,000. Alan and Ellie Kino (parents of Hunter Kino'16) worked diligently in developing the contact that allowed the school to receive this grant. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Kino, and best wishes to the 201516 DBP Robotics Team! The six-week robotics competition period for 2016 begins on January 9. Parents and alumni with engineering expertise are encouraged to volunteer to assist the team. The need is especially great after-school and on weekends. Photo top right: 2015 DBP Robotics Team members control the robot by computer during a competition. Photo bottom: A view of several robots at work during a competition. Winter 2015/16 / 25 Campus News ppp Twenty Seniors Declare on National Signing Day C ongratulations to the twenty Don Bosco Prep seniors who the spirit of St. John Bosco, where Don Bosco Prep has provided declared on National Signing Day, November 11, 2015 to a school that will prepare them for life and where they can enjoy attend colleges and universities for specific sports. themselves and where they have excelled at both, may they go Director/President Fr. James Heuser, SDB said in his forward as honorable citizens and good Christians.” Athletic prayer for the scholar athletes and witnessed by the parents and Director Brian McAleer announced the scholar/athletes. coaches gathered for the occasion in the school gymnasium, “In They are: Brandon Anderson - Brown University - Basketball Russell Masci - University of Maryland - Lacrosse Dominick Branda - Wagner College - Lacrosse Zach Miraz - University of Rochester - Baseball Kyle Bierdumpfel - Harvard University - Wrestling Alex Mulyk - Catholic University - Lacrosse Justinn Cavegn - Franklin and Marshall - Baseball Liam O’Hara - US Military Academy at West Point - Gymnastics Anthony Cuomo - Fairleigh Dickinson –Florham - Baseball Matt Petrosino - University of Indiana - Baseball Anthony Dombrowski - Susquehanna University - Baseball Christiopher Rylkov - Amherst College - Lacrosse Christopher Howard - Pace University - Lacrosse Alex Santos - University of Rhode Island - Baseball Vitaly Jangols - University of Rhode Island - Baseball Ryan Skae - Colgate University - Golf Thomas Joyce - Cleveland State - Lacrosse Michael Stanziale - Ursinus College - Baseball Ciaran McEnroe - SUNY Maritime - Lacrosse Patrick Sullivan - US Air Force Academy - Track and Field 26 / Don Bosco Prep 26 / Don Bosco Prep Campus News ppp College Fair Draws Hundreds During Application Season M ore than 85 colleges and universities attended Don DBP Director of Guidance Tom DeLucci explained, “Seniors Bosco Prep’s College Fair held on the evening of who had already applied early decision to colleges were able Wednesday, November 4 in the Immaculata Hall to meet face-to-face with the admissions representatives, and gymnasium. underclassmen and seniors were able to explore many opportunities at colleges and universities.” Tom DeLucci added, “The college Students from Don Bosco Prep together with their parents met with representatives said that they were impressed with our students’ admissions recruiters from colleges and universities throughout questions as well as their comportment.” the country. The DBP Guidance Department, which sponsored the college fair, invited students from sister schools Mary Help of Two other college guidance events presented for DBP families Christians Academy and Immaculate Heart Academy to also attend by the Guidance Department this fall were the College Panel on the evening event. More than 250 people availed themselves of the Wednesday, November 18 and the Financial Aid Workshop on opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the admissions December 2. process and specific colleges and their programs. Students and their parents had the opportunity to meet with college admissions reps from around the country on November 4. Winter 2015/16 / 27 Campus News ppp Haiti Medical Mission Coordinator of Youth Ministry Fr. Matt DeGance, SDB D on Bosco Prep has made it a priority to demonstrate the Gospel value of serving those far less fortunate. This year we turn our attention to Haiti to assist this very poor Caribbean country. Following the earthquake of 2010, Haiti received a devastating blow to its capital and economy. In this painful time, the Salesian community opened a nursing school to educate students and provide much needed health care to the local area. Don Bosco Prep will host a medical mission trip to Fort-Liberte, Haiti, this upcoming February 2016, where the Salesian community is located. Our longterm goal is to establish a fully functioning medical clinic on-site in Fort-Liberte. The trip is a first step towards establishing the clinic. Several students will travel with Father Matt to Haiti along with a group of health care providers. Our students will shadow health care workers and physicians as they perform their medical duties, observe the challenges of delivering care with minimal resources, and come away with a deeper understanding of what it takes to offer basic health care. Our boys are raising funds to support their travel and to purchase much needed disposable medical supplies to leave at the site. Please support this lifechanging experience for our students, with a financial gift, large or small. God bless! For more information, contact Father Matthew DeGance at 201.327.8003, or, frmdegance@ donboscoprep.org 28 / Don Bosco Prep Campus News ppp Eagle Scouts Congratulations to Class of 2016 Eagle Scouts (l-r) John Quill, Tyler Zanki and Sean Lee, who assisted one another on their Eagle Scout Projects. The students pictured above are Moritz Eisold, Will Shim, Justinian Michaels, Ryan Stefanacci and Max Geuder. Gold Out for Pediatric Cancer Seniors Ryan Stefanacci and Yasin Dombayci sponsored a “Gold Out” selling t-shirts for pediatric cancer awareness worn at the St. John Bosco CA v. St. Peter’s Prep and Don Bosco Prep v. Archbishop Rummel football games on Saturday, September 26. Yasin Dombayci and Brian McAleer designed the t-shirts, which were sold throughout the Centennial Family Day events. In addition to raising awareness, the boys raised close to $2,500 for pediatric cancer. Welcome New Faculty Members Don Bosco Prep is pleased to welcome the following new faculty members who are joining the community for the 2015-16 school year. First row from left to right: Chelsea Kelton, English; Jaclyn Dickerson, English; Jenica Siniscaclco, Student Assistance Coordinator; Second row l-r: Bill Heinzelmann, Anatomy and Physiology; Joanna Alemany, English; Catherine Bartelucci, Guidance; Rogger Ortiz, Technology; Third row l-r: Brian Zawiski, Latin; Brendan Gorman, Physical Education; Kevin Roth, Math; Vladimir Stolerman, Social Studies; Fourth row l-r: Mike Teel ’04, Physical Education and Football Offensive Line Coach; Fr. James Heuser, Director/President; Tom Bamberg, Guidance; John Stanczak, Principal. Not in photo: Michael Prender, Chief Financial Officer; Chris Donnelly ’92, Admissions Director, Fr. Matthew DeGance, Coordinator of Youth Ministry. Winter 2015/16 / 29 Class Notes 1975 Mike Jacobsen, member of the first Don Bosco Soccer Team, was married on Sept. 12, 2015 to Deborah Page of Oakland, New Jersey in Blauvelt, New York. They will reside in Oakland. Mike is the owner of a printing company in Oakland. supernatural thrill-seekers about a twelve-year-old orphan who learns that she is the niece of the legendary Harry Houdini. A graduate of Bucknell University and post-graduate of New York University, Glenn began his publishing career at Marvel Comics where he wrote some of its most popular titles, including Spider-Man, the Avengers, X-Men, and a long stint on Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel’s first and mightiest mutant. A resident of River Vale, New Jersey, he currently works in the healthcare sector as a communications specialist. Piper Houdini: Apprentice of Coney Island is his first novel. It is available as an e-book at Amazon.com for $3.99 and at other online bookstores. 1984 John Hoffman, CEO of Pivotal Systems, sent this photo of his two sons, Douglas and Casey, with his wife, Debbie, Justin Trattou '07, and John Hoffman '77 when they met up in Silicon Valley’s Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California, for a San Francisco 49ers game. 1979 Fr. Louis Molinelli, SDB, celebrated 25 years as a priest at the St. Philip the Apostle Province Salesian jubilee celebration at the Marian Shrine in Haverstraw, New York on September 19. 1982 Glenn Herdling, a former editor and writer at Marvel Comics, has announced the publication of Piper Houdini: Apprentice of Coney Island, a novel for 330 / Don Bosco Prep 1994 Anthony Grano and his wife, Amy, are pleased to announce the birth of their first baby, a girl, Jordyn, on May 12, 2015. 1995 Brien Bell, former DBP assistant crosscountry and track coach, who for the past 11 years has been the assistant track coach at Syracuse University, helped his team win the NCAA Championship on Nov. 21-22, 2015. Vincent Parisi is the new 1997 principal of St. James School Anthony Carrino appeared as a guest on in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. A “Family Feud” on November 19 with his graduate of Rutgers University “Kitchen Cousin” co-star John Colaneri. with degrees in English and engineering, They won $20,000 for Rebuilding Vincent worked as an engineer for four Together, their favorite charity. They years before ultimately deciding that his are currently casting for season 2 of career should be in education. He earned “America’s Most Desperate Kitchen.” a Master’s degree in Education from Montclair University while teaching middle school science for the Millburn Public School District. He most recently was the Assistant Principal for South Hackensack grade schools. In an interview published recently in the Metuchen Diocesan newspaper The Catholic Spirit, Vincent was quoted as saying, “I think my time at Don Bosco shaped me as a person. It was probably the point at which I made that transition from childhood faith “Family Feud” host Steve Harvey high-fives John Colaneri, to teenager and young adult, so I cousin of Anthony Carrino '97, who stands between them. think for me that was an important stage in my spiritual growth.” Doug, Casey, and Debbie Hoffman with Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Justin Trattou '07, and John Hoffman '77 1977 Michael Martin ’07 and his wife, Jhonnari Class Notes Ironmen Kyle Sakowski ‘12 (Albany), Corey Stefanik ‘14 (Holy Cross), Will McGrail ‘14 (Holy Cross), Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks ‘14 (Albany) met up at Holy Cross Fitton Field in October. 2002 Jeffrey Sejour stopped by the campus over the summer. A 2006 graduate of Lafayette College with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, he is currently a science teacher at South County Middle School in Lorton, Virginia. He is also a defensive coordinator at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, VA. Jeffrey resides in Centreville, Virginia. While at DBP, he was a member of the first 4-year graduating football team under Coach Greg Toal. 2007 Michael Martin and Jhonnari Jimenez were married August 14, 2015 by Father Carlos Suarez at St. Edith Stein Church in Brockton, Massachusetts. Michael works as a Compliance Officer at Och-Ziff Capital Management, a $48B hedge fund in Manhattan. He formerly worked for Goldman Sachs in a similar role. He is a graduate of Bentley University with a Bachelors of Economics and Finance degree. Ms. Jimenez is an Accountant in Manhattan, for MFA Financial Inc., a Real Estate Investment Trust. The couple met in 2009 while attending Bentley University and will reside in Manhattan. Michael is the son of Lori Reidda Martin and Stephen G. Martin ’76 of Pequannock, New Jersey and the nephew of Andrew Martin ’72. Stephen is a Director of Technology for Tiffany & Company. Stephen and Lori recently celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary. Members of the Class of 2015 left to right are Matthew Perricone and Erik Swanson, who were interviewed by NBC at the Papal Mass held at Catholic University in September. Edward Hayes ‘15 and Sue Fecht, DBP Computer Teacher, represented Don Bosco Prep by playing bagpipes at the Township of Mahwah’s 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Sept. 11. Even though Edward graduated this year, he volunteered his time by performing before heading off to the University of Chicago for his first semester freshman term. Winter 2015/16 / 31 Reunions ppp Class of 1975 40th Reunion October 10, 2015 Allendale, New Jersey Centennial Southeast Reception October 15, 2015 Palm Beach, Florida 32 / Don Bosco Prep Class of 1995 20th Reunion November 21, 2015 Oakland, New Jersey abroad, performed nationally for the American Guild of Organists, National Pastoral Musicians Association, Conference of Roman Catholic Cathedrals, Church Music Association of America and internationally as a featured conductor in the Festival Internazionale di Musica e Arte Sacra. Allen Blehl serves as the Pastoral Associate for Worship and Liturgy at the Church of St. Mary in Closter, New Jersey. A native of Oradell, Allen graduated in 2010 before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in music and government from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Allen’s musical studies began with classical piano at age 9, before continuing with organ lessons at age 13. At William, he served as the harpsichordist for the college’s Early Music Ensemble. In January 2011, Allen was appointed Organ Scholar at Bruton Parish Episcopal Church in Williamsburg. During the fall Peter Latona '86, Kristin Dabaghian and Allen Blehl '10 Alumni Organists Plus 1 Perform Peter Latona '86, organist for the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC; Allen Blehl '10, organist for St Mary’s Church in Closter; and Kristin Dabaghian, organist for Church of St. Paul, in Ramsey; performed in the first Chapel Concert of the 2015/16 season on November 14. An award-winning organist, Dr. Latona has performed throughout the United States, Europe and the Holy Land. As the conductor of the Choir of the Basilica, he released numerous recordings of sacred choral music, presented concerts in the United States and semesters of 2012 and 2014, he studied abroad in Prague, Czech Republic, where he took courses in Central European politics and history at Charles University. Ms. Kristin Dabaghian is the Organist and Director of Music at St. Paul’s Church in Ramsey, having previously served as Associate Music Director at the Cathedral-Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark and at St. John’s in Hillsdale. She holds a Master’s degree in organ performance from Manhattan School of Music, and a Bachelor’s degree in piano from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. She has accompanied many Broadway artists and theater companies, and has conducted at the NYC Fringe Festival and New World Stages. Winter 2015/16 / 33 IRONMAN Athletics A Year to Remember for Ironman Baseball By Shane McNamara '16 and Vitaly Jangols '16 T he Don Bosco Prep Baseball program had a very memorable 2015 season. The entire program combined for a 79-4 record. The Freshman team won the Bergen County Freshmen Tournament, the Junior Varsity team won the Don Bosco Prep Junior Varsity Tournament, and the Varsity team won the Bergen County Tournament, North Non-Public A Sectional championship, and their highly competitive Big North United League with a perfect 8-0 record. The Varsity team finished their season 29-1 as the 24th team in the country, ranking as high as number 9 in the country during the season. The Varsity baseball team began their campaign with a six day trip to Orlando, Florida. Within these days, three games were played but the trip served a greater purpose than that. The goal for Don Bosco baseball is always to win, but this trip helped everyone on the team become better acclimated to one another, as well as to build great camaraderie. The first two days the players had to themselves, and one of these days was spent at Universal Studios in Orlando. After having fun these first few days, the team was ready to get down to business. The Ironmen opened the year with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Bishop Moore Catholic High school and went on to win two of their three games. Since New Jersey athletics rules state the season officially begins April 1st, only the last game counted towards the Ironmen’s official record, and they came back into the frigid weather with a 1-0 record. The Ironmen were great at every aspect of the game, bringing 34 / Don Bosco Prep them to great success. Speed? The Ironmen averaged 8 stolen bases per game which accumulated to 240 throughout the 30 game season. The Ironmen pitching staff consisted of 7 seniors and 2 juniors, and threw an incredible 8 shutouts this year. The offense fired on all cylinders almost every game. The Ironmen scored 240 runs on 285 hits this year. With such talent, victory against tremendous baseball teams such as Gloucester Catholic and Poly Prep was only inevitable. The Ironmen played St. Joseph Regional and Bergen Catholic a combined seven times, ending the year being 7-0 against their rivals while outscoring them 68-9. The Ironmen were full of tremendous players, but two were voted as the MVP’s. Cullen Dana, Big North conference pitcher of the year, as well as Josh Shaw, two time Bergen County Tournament MVP were voted by fellow teammates as the MVP’s of the 2015 season. The Ironmen went into the Bergen County Tournament with a target on their back, ranked number one in New Jersey, but the boys were still able to take care of business. Winning their first game 7-3 over Fairlawn and their second game 5-0 over Northern Highlands, the Ironmen set themselves up for a date with a very talented Mahwah High School team in the semifinals. The game was close and intense, but the Ironmen were able to hold on for the 4-3 victory thanks to a late Tristan Dacey homerun. Following the victory, the Ironmen were on to face their rival Bergen Catholic in the championship. The Ironmen lead almost the entire game and won with a final of 9-5, as the Ironmen repeated as Bergen County Champs! Shortstop Josh Shaw won the tournament MVP honor, and Cullen Dana won Pitcher of the Tournament. The Ironmen earned the number one seed in the state tournament and were set to face DePaul Catholic. The Ironmen defeated the Spartans by a score of 7-0, and followed it up with a 10-0 win over Bergen Catholic. The Ironmen went on to face St. Joseph Regional in the North Non-Public A Section Championship, where they cruised to a 13-1 victory, highlighted by a stellar pitching performance from senior Kevin Romero. The Ironmen earned themselves a spot in the State Championship game where they suffered a tough loss, losing to a strong group of players from CBA. Despite falling just short of their goal of a State Championship, the Ironmen had no reason to hang their heads. They had a season many teams would dream for and with the dominance of the Freshmen and Junior Varsity teams, the Ironmen look to have a bright future ahead of them even though they are losing many vital seniors. The Don Bosco Baseball program looks like it is around to stay. Ironman Crew A fter a competitive fall season and intense winter training, the Don Bosco Prep rowers were eager to get back on the water and prove their mettle. However, before the commencement of the spring season and official end of winter conditioning, the rowers had to face the annual Ironmen Erg Classic, hosted by the Don Bosco Prep Oarsmen Club. Notably, in only its second year, the “Classic” became the largest indoor regatta in the tri-state area with 460 entries and 23 different clubs. Results included Coxswains Matt Dimino ‘17, Max Vasquez ‘17, and Alec Galimi ‘15 sweeping their event, Parker Stone ‘16 earning bronze in the men’s heavyweight category, and an overall accomplishment in hosting the race, the team was delighted to successfully bring a close to the winter season. Unfortunately, the start of the spring season was delayed significantly because Overpeck Creek was reluctant to thaw, but the team pushed through despite the occasional scrape of ice against the oars. With high spirits and low 2000m times, the rowers were determined to have a successful spring season and end the school year with medals around their necks. The spring season began with a series of noncompetitive races known as Manny Flicks. These races were held on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia; the Manny Flick series provides teams with the opportunity to test out different boat lineups, experiment with race plans and have some fun. This past season, a total of four Manny Flicks were held, three of which were attended by Don Bosco Prep. Depending on how well the various boats place within their category, point totals are awarded to the team. These points accumulate throughout all of the Manny Flicks and eventually culminate at the conclusion of the final race when a total points champion is recognized. Despite being a relatively new program (about ten years old) Don Bosco Prep achieved its highest standing in Manny Flick races, ranking 6th overall out of over fifty teams with decades of experience. The experience gained from racing in the Manny Flicks would prove to be valuable as the Don Bosco Prep rowers entered the championship season and attempted to win trophies. The championship races began with the Garden State Scholastic Rowing Championship where 13 out of the 14 boats on the team qualified for finals. The Junior Varsity 2x, Lightweight 8+, and Novice 4+ all came home with gold medals, an excellent start of the season for the team. The Lightweight 8+ and Junior Varsity 2x also placed third at the Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association City Championship, a race where rowers compete against the best boats in the tri-state area. After a few lineup changes, the rowers managed to find respite from the exhaustive championship races at the Kearny Invitational. The race was light-hearted as it was only between teams who rowed on the Passaic River. The Don Bosco Prep Crew team made a nostalgic appearance despite having moved to Overpeck Park, winning the cup after an impressive display by the entire team. With multiple gold medals around the team’s necks, the rowers were reenergized and ready to take on the daunting Stotesbury Cup. The team headed to Philadelphia for the weekend where they would spend their time racing in and watching the Stotesbury Cup Regatta, the largest high school regatta in the world. The race marked the end of the season for most of the team except for the Lightweight 8+, Junior Varsity 2x, and Varsity 2x. As a result of their impressive performance at states, the Junior 2x and Lightweight 8+ qualified to row at nationals and the Varsity 2x was fortunate enough to win a position through the lottery system. Races began on Friday for the two Varsity boats that looked to advance to the semi-finals that would take place the next day. Despite not knowing their competition, both boats produced stellar performances and lived to row another day. In both races, the conditions were choppy but the endless amount of time on the water paid off and resulted in both boats a third place finish in their heat. The next day all three boats would race for a spot in the grand final at nationals. First was the varsity 2x who was favored to advance to the next round. A smooth, clean race allowed the double to overtake enough of the competition to come in the top 3 and advance to finals. Despite rowing an excellent race, the Junior Varsity 2x placed 6th in their heat which was not enough to advance to the next round. The last Bosco semi-final included the lightweight 8 which was evenly matched with the rest of the competition. Bosco pulled through to beat the top seeded boat and place second in their semifinal. The race was sluggish for Bosco, which placed 6th in their race even though this had been the first Bosco 8+ to race in the finals of nationals. The final race was that of the Varsity 2x, and despite being hit by a motorboat on the way to the start, the varsity double was determined to make their coaches and school proud. The race was a strenuous battle and Bosco came in 6th. Despite not medaling, both boats were happy to have raced in a National final and the season had finally reached its conclusion. The boats were loaded onto the trailer and brought back to Overpeck where the summer season will soon begin and preparations for another rowing year will begin. IRONMAN Athletics By Connor Mudrick '16, Jordan Giordano '16, Timothy Pierce '16, John Paul Salci '16 Winter 2015/16 / 35 IRONMAN Athletics Ironman Lacrosse By Ryan Devaney ‘16 T wo years removed from almost achieving a State title, the 2015 Don Bosco Prep Varsity Lacrosse team did not perform up to the lofty expectations of the program. After a disappointing 8-10 record during the 2014 season, the returning Bosco lacrosse players went through extensive offseason training with defensive coordinator Sean Kelly. The team seemed to be improving from the daily weight training and competitive tournaments in the fall and winter. However, the team was not able to capitalize on the promise it showed before the spring season began. From the start, the odds were stacked against Bosco. This was the youngest team Bosco has put on the field in recent memory, sporting only 5 seniors on the roster. A team with very little Varsity experience was not given an easy ride in 2015. In fact, Don Bosco boasted the third toughest schedule in the nation. Unfortunately, the team was also plagued by injuries for the duration of the season. At one point, 3 of the team’s 4 captains were all unable to play due to injuries. Bosco started the season by losing the first 4 games of the season. The first two games were against national powerhouses Delbarton and The Hun School in which the Ironmen struggled. The next two games against local teams Glen Ridge and Ramapo were characterized by exciting finishes that didn’t break Bosco’s way. 36 / Don Bosco Prep Looking at its record, Bosco knew it had to turn things around fast. In the next two games, the team started the trend of late game heroics that were seen in all of its wins. Against Montclair, senior midfielder Riley O’Sullivan squeaked a shot past the goaltender to give the Ironmen the lead with only seconds left in the game. Fresh off its first win, Bosco set its sights on giving St. Joseph’s Montvale its first loss. Bosco rallied late to tie the game at 10, setting the stage for junior midfielder Russell Masci, who scored with 1.8 seconds remaining to earn the second victory of the season. Unfortunately, Bosco couldn’t maintain its momentum. The Ironmen dropped their next 5 games to Kinnelon, IMG National (Florida), Bergen Catholic, Mountain Lakes and Ridgewood. Bosco was given the 8th seed in the Bergen County tournament and were set to play 9th seeded River Dell. Russell Masci continued to show he was a big time player by scoring the game-tying goal late in the 4th quarter, followed by the overtime winner which sent the team to play its rival Bergen Catholic in the second round of the tournament. Bosco, however, found itself outplayed, as it lost to the eventual Bergen County champions. The team was then given the 10th seed in the State tournament and was matched against Christian Brother’s Academy in Lincroft. Bosco prevailed on another overtime winner, this time from standout junior attackman Dominic Branda. The win set up a rematch from last year’s quarterfinals against Seton Hall Prep. The opposition, however, proved to be too overpowering for Bosco, and the team ended with a final record of 4-12. Though the Bosco Varsity Lacrosse team had a difficult season, there is hope in the 2018 class. Sporting a deceptive 7-7 record, the freshmen were able to take down Bergen Catholic twice, Seton Hall Prep and St. Joseph’s Montvale. Ironman Spring Track T his year’s Spring Track and Field season was in many ways a success for the Ironmen, and the young team that used it for development as well as competition is poised for greater success in the future. One of the best performers in the Sprint events was Sophomore Wankeith Akin, who turned in solid performances in both the 100m and 200m races at the NJSIAA Non-Public A State Group Championships (or NPA Championships), placing 2nd and 3rd respectively. In addition, Junior JD Mender and Senior Will Bozian competed in the 400m Hurdles at the NPA Championships after qualifying through the State Sectional meet. Other solid sprinting performances came from the 4x100m Relay team, which consisted of Juniors Gabe Lartigue and Matt Buchalski, Senior Anthony Delzotto, and Sophomore Wankeith Akin. This team placed well enough to qualify for the State Meet of Champions (SMOC), and Wankeith Akin qualified individually in the 100m and 200m events. In the longer events, the Ironmen were led by Sophomore David Rosas, Juniors Patrick Sullivan and Connor Nicholson, and Seniors Donovan Tucker, Bobby Gonzales, and Zack Weland. In addition to these individuals, the Ironmen also fielded a 4x800m Relay made up of Sophomore Joey Erskine and Juniors Luke Novak, Billy McNicholas, and Justin Fuhrman. Tucker, primarily an 800m runner, achieved a sub2:00 800m time, which is a benchmark for the event. Gonzales ran better in the 1600m, competing in the NPA Championships after qualifying through Sectionals. Connor Nicholson also competed in the 1600m, placing third and qualifying for SMOC. Other qualifiers in the distance events included David Rosas and Zack Weland in the 3200m, and Patrick Sullivan in both the 1600m and 3200m. Perhaps the highlight of the Distance events was Sullivan’s victory in the 3200m at the Non-Public A Championships, where he beat out long-time rival Blaise Ferro of CBA with a faster last lap. IRONMAN Athletics By Luke Novak ‘16 The field events saw one of this season’s biggest surprises - senior Chris Bozzo qualifying for SMOC in the High Jump despite never having competed for Don Bosco prior to this season. Other standout performers were Senior Jack Judge, who qualified for the New Balance Nationals in the Javelin, and Senior Chris Puntasecca, who was one position short of qualifying for SMOC in the pole vault even with an injury that put him in a cast. Additionally, the NPA championships saw competition from Juniors Miles Cobb and Nick Benfante in the Shot Put, Junior Matt Bruchalski in the Long Jump, and Senior Anthony Delzotto in the Triple Jump. As the season ended, several seniors looked forward to the continuation of their careers in college, including Zack Weland who will be running at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Chris Puntasecca who will be vaulting at Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, and Bobby Gonzales who will be competing at UNC Charlotte in Charlotte, NC. Winter 2015/16 / 37 IRONMAN Athletics Ironman Tennis By Coach Rich Zawacki ‘67 T he 2015 season will be a memorable one for the Don Bosco Tennis Team. Besides concluding with a final record of 17-1, the team finished second in the Bergen County Tournament behind Tenafly High School. The Ironmen placed 3 teams in the county finals at 3rd singles, 1st doubles, and 2nd doubles. After finishing undefeated in League competition at 8-0, the Netmen entered the State Tournament as the top seed. After defeating Union Catholic and Seton Hall Prep, the Ironmen lost a heart breaking Class of 2015 Senior Tennis Team members: Kyle O’Hara , Sean McNulty and James O’Brien with Coach Rich Zawacki. match to Delbarton 4-1 with 3 matches being decided in 3 sets. “it was a remarkable run and best of all we will be The team was led by senior captain returning 5 of the 7 starters next season”. Sean McNulty at first singles (16-3), sophomore Coach Zawacki also wanted to express his thanks to Russel Hernandez at second singles (16-3), freshman his assistant coach Jeff Knapp for his time and effort in Oliver Rodriguez at third singles (18-1), senior Jim developing this year’s varsity squad. O’Brien and sophomore Austin Tchikatilov at first Along with the success of the varsity team, the JV doubles (17-2), and sophomore Ryan Arbogast and team also concluded an impressive campaign with a freshman Roshan Dave (16-3) at second doubles. Also final record of 10-3. Under the guidance of Bro. Jim contributing to the varsity team’s success were senior Wiegand, the JV players (Sean Stouffer, Chris Lutz, Kyle O’Hara and juniors Dylan Cordaro and Aman Jonas Estevez, Max Minicus, Kevin Tang, and Nick Dalal. Savastano ) gained experience and confidence which A compliment to the talents of the varsity team was will eventually elevate them to the varsity program. that every players was selected First Team All-League Coach Rich Zawacki concluded his 41st year at the by the conference coaches. When asked to remark helm of our varsity program amassing an incredible about the 2015 team, Coach Rich Zawacki replied career record of 685-134. 2015 Varsity Tennis Team Kneeling left to right: Russel Hernandez, Roshan Dave, Oliver Rodriguez, Ryan Arbogast, Austin Tchikatilov. Standing left to right: Coach Rich Zawacki, Sean McNulty, Kyle O’Hara, James O’Brien, Coach Jeff Knapp. 38 / Don Bosco Prep By Andrew Oolut '17 T he 2015 Don Bosco Prep Varsity Volleyball team completed a successful season once again despite the loss of five out of the six starters from the 2014 Varsity Volleyball roster. The Ironmen were led by senior captains Tom Wisniewski and Anthony Gonnello as well as head coach Haris Brkovic in his first season as the Don Bosco Prep Varsity Volleyball head coach. Setters Tom Wisniewski and Andrew Oolut '17 had a combined total of 545 assists for the team. Wisniewski, also an outside hitter, had a remarkable all-around season as he finished with 252 kills and 243 assists, along with 28 blocks, 55 digs, and an outstanding 34 service aces. Senior Daniel Lawrence, Wisniewski’s counterpart, added 76 kills as an outside hitter. Middle hitter Kevin White '16 also played a large role as he accumulated 120 kills, 45 blocks, and 18 service aces on the year. The other middle, junior Marcus “Slav” Gurega, contributed with 33 kills and 17 service aces. Opposite hitter Joseph Downing '16 had a big season as he finished the year with 88 kills, 33 blocks, 68 digs, and 12 service aces. The defense was led by Anthony Gonnello who finished the season with 254 digs. Mark LoBue '15 served as a defensive specialist, finishing with 35 digs. Senior Tim Fleming added a big block in the middle with 17 blocks. On April 6, 2015, in the second regular season game of the year, the Ironmen played a tough opponent, Hackensack, which was ranked number sixteen in the state at the time. They lost a close first set, 22-25, despite a late comeback run. That late comeback run by the Ironmen cut short in the first set sparked the momentum needed in the second and third sets as they went on to win the match 22-25, 25-13, 25-15. On May 2, the Ironmen played in their third and final invitational tournament of the year in Elizabeth. They looked strong and determined throughout the tournament, dropping only one set in the pool round. In the semi-finals, the Ironmen rallied against Montclair, a team that they lost to in an exciting three-set match earlier in the season, and went on to later defeat Kearny in the finals. Towards the conclusion of the regular season, the Ironmen advanced to the semi-final round of the Bergen County Tournament where they would face Bergen Catholic, to which they were 0-2 against during the season. They came out looking strong in the first set leading 23-20, but ended up losing 24-26. The Ironmen’s county tournament run ended after dropping the second set as well. Their state tournament run was cut short against Montclair in a thrilling and nail-biting 24-26, 24-26 loss and their season came to a close the next day with a win in the final regular season game. The Ironmen finished the season with a 15-9 record and graduated eight seniors, all of whom showed what it meant to “bleed maroon.” Senior Tom Wisniewski was named to the First Team All-Bergen County. Senior Anthony Gonnello and junior Kevin White were named to the Second Team All-Bergen County; Sophomore Andrew Oolut received an honorable mention. IRONMAN Athletics Ironman Volleyball 2015 Volleyball Team Seniors Standing from left to right: Mark LoBue, Dan Mariano, Tom Wisniewski, Dan Lawrence, William Trieste, Tim Fleming, James Noone. Kneeling: Anthony Gonnello. Winter 2015/16 / 39 Salesian News Salesian Jubilee celebrations were held for the St. Philip the Apostle Province at the Marian Shrine in Haverstraw, New York on September 19. Former Director/President Fr. Gennaro Sesto, SDB celebrated his 65th jubilee as a priest and 75 years as a Salesian. He is in residence at Don Bosco Prep. Former Director/ President Fr. Louis Molinelli, SDB ‘79 celebrated his 25th jubilee as a priest. He is the Director/President of Archbishop Shaw High School in Marrero, LA. Former Principal Fr. Timothy Ploch, SDB celebrated 50 years as a Salesian. He is the InterAmerica Regional and is based in Rome, IT. Don Bosco Prep Director/President Fr. James Heuser, SDB Fr. Timothy Ploch is congratulated by Pope Francis on his appointment as the InterAmerica Regional for the Salesians. celebrated 40 years as a Salesian. In Memoriam Alumni Thaddeus S. Bruchalski, Class of 1942 Matt Crehan, Class of 1981 Richard M. Skelly, Class of 1957 Edward J. Smith, Class of1956 Colman O’Connell, Class of 1981 Family Members Minerva Alvarez, mother of Alejandro Alvarez P'19 Caroline Cannella, mother of Peter J. Cannella '76 Edward Cobb, father of Ryan A. Cobb '10 Patricia Anne Dunay, wife of Joseph S. Dunay '62 James Eaton, father of Lisa Bylicki, faculty member P '11, '14, and grandfather of Austin Garvey '11, and Jonathan Garvey '14 Trevor Fennell, father of Trevor Fennell II '93 Alessandro Forte, father of Alexandro Forte '15 Allen Haywood, father-in-law of Paul R. DiPaolo '86, P'17 Paul Papendick, father of Charles J. Papendick '80 Anton Pavosevic, father of Renata Pestic P'16 Carmen Perez, faculty member, mother of Ivo Perez '13, and wife of Ivo Perez P'13 Theodore Podest, father of Theodore J. Podest '82, P'18, and Brian Podest '86, P'14 Anthony Phillip Puntasecca, father of Michael Puntasecca '10 and Christopher Puntasecca '15, husband of Janice Puntasecca P'10, '15 Catherine Heafy Rose, sister of Colin Heafy P'17 Leonard Sielski, father of Mark '80, P'13, and of Brian '84, and grandfather of Michael '13. Francis X. Wrenn, brother of David Wrenn '74 40 / Don Bosco Prep John '78, Tom Bruchalski '82, Dr. James Scanlon, Paul '81, P '16, and Matt Bruchalski '16 at the Memorial Service for Thaddeus Bruchalski '42, P '78, '81, '82, and faculty member for more than 30 years. What About You? Submit your own class note, photo to: Email: Alumni@donboscoprep.org Get the latest news from DBP. Send your current email address to: Email: Alumni@donboscoprep.org Connect on Facebook/Twitter: Facebook: DonBoscoPrepOfficial Twitter: donboscoironmen Ted Bruchalski, Class of 1942, was a member of the faculty for 33 years as a teacher of Latin, civics and religion. He passed away on October 10, 2015. He is the father of John ‘78, Paul ‘81, P ‘16, and Tom ‘82, and grandfather of Matt Bruchalski, '16. Thaddeus Stanley Bruchalski, Class of 1942, veteran DBP educator A member of the greatest generation, Ted joined his wife of 56 in Mahwah. There, in his choir, he met the love of his life years Veronica (d. 2002), peacefully dying at his home in Oak Veronica and they married in 1959. John, Paul and Tom Hill, Virginia on October 2, 2015, almost 92 years of age. He were all born in Northern New Jersey and attended the same lived there with Veronica since 1991 with his son John and beloved High School where Matt his grandchild is now a John’s wife, Carolyn his primary caregiver. He is survived by senior. Four generations of family have attended that prep them and their two children JohnPaul of Houston, and Joseph school. as well as Ted’s other sons and their families who live in Bergen County New Jersey; Paul and Laura and their children Tadj loved his wife and his family, his Catholic Church, his Jenna and Matthew of Mahwah, New Jersey and Tom, Lisa “Madonna”, his Baltimore Orioles, his “Ronald Reagan”, his and their children Blake and Bridget of Allendale, New Jersey. Don Bosco Prep and his students, and his Maryland crab He was also cared for by Felicia Akunanyi for the last 3 years cakes. He would take the last two weeks of the summer just and she is now the official “sister we never had.” before Labor Day and we would drive to New England, Florida or Baltimore. The oldest of five boys growing up in Baltimore, Maryland, Ted was born on October 28, 1923. He attended the Salesian Don Politically conservative, he wrote many articles on anti- Bosco Prep in Ramsey New Jersey graduating in 1942 and communism and conservativism, and the glories of our returning in 1959 to teach civics, Latin and religion until 1992. American constitution. He knew Bill Buckley, and Phyllis He loved St. John Bosco for his gentle educational style, and Schlafley. Above his classroom blackboard was the quote by Ted truly believed he was called to teach boys there. How he Daniel Webster, “What makes men good Christians makes loved his students. A good teacher teaches, a great teacher them good citizens.” Talk about religious freedom… Tadj influences, the best teacher inspires, he would say. We had to worked at the alumni office of his Don Bosco Prep and wrote share our Dad with many others, but it was a pleasure. many articles for the local newspapers about the school, and editorials regarding the current cultural harbingers of decline. Ted served in the Army Air Corp from 1942 through 1945 in For his efforts, Dad received the Valley Forge Medal of the Aleutian Islands flying bombing missions over the islands Freedom in 1969. His life was fruitful, influencing thousands of of Japan. He attended Saint Mary’s Seminary and Johns young men to serve their community, their nation, their family Hopkins in Baltimore and Georgetown in Washington DC, and their faith. He will be missed. before moving to New Jersey to teach and play the organ This obituary was written by Ted Bruchalski’s sons: John '78, Tom '82 and Paul '81. for his uncle, Father Haluch at Immaculate Heart Parish Winter 2015/16 / 41 A DON BOSCO PREP SCHOLARSHIP is being offered to any graduate or alumnus interested in entering the Salesian Formation Program and studying to become a Salesian priest or brother. $1,000 for the first year (per semester) $1,500 for the second year (per semester) For further information, please contact Fr. James Heuser, SDB l 201-327-8003 Upcoming Alumni Events Mark your calendar! Friday, January 29, 2016: Mass of the Feast of St. John Bosco Fr. Steve Shafran, SDB ‘79, Celebrant Friday, April 8, 2016: Annual Alumni Career Day Friday, April 15, 2016: DBP Auction May 2016: Regional Alumni Reception, Hoboken, NJ Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4, 2016: Class of 1966 50th Year Reunion Weekend Monday, June 13, 2016: Annual Fr. Al Sokol Golf Classic