Annual Report 2011–12 - PDF

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Annual Report 2011–12 - PDF
MAKING
EXTR AORDINARY
HAPPEN
CABRINI COLLEGE
2011–2012 ANNUAL REPORT
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In 2006, Cabrini College challenged its students to
“Do Something Extraordinary” when it established
a new tagline. In the Annual Report for the period
July 1, 2011–June 30, 2012, meet the extraordinary
students, alumni, faculty, staff, parents, donors
and friends of the College who have accepted the
challenge, and have “made extraordinary happen.”
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
1
Letter from the President
2
Current and Emeriti Trustees
3
People Who Make Extraordinary Happen
17
Letter from the Alumni Association President
17
Alumni Donors
28
Parent Donors
31
Faculty and Staff Donors
32
Woodcrest Society
33
Friends of the College
35
Corporations, Foundations & Organizations
36
Gifts-in-Kind, in Honor of, in Memory of
38
Scholarships and Endowments
39
Named Fund Donors
42
Consecutive Giving
46
Cabrini Classic
50
Giving Report
50
Financial Report
52
Giving Opportunities
PRESIDEN T’S LETTER
June 30, 2012
Mother Cabrini believed that ordinary people could do extraordinary things. Her own
phenomenal accomplishments are a testament to this belief. Throughout her life, she sought
the support of people who understood that with prayer and hard work, the extraordinary is
possible. Through their support, this first American saint did just that.
I don’t need to convince you that Cabrini students, alumni, staff, faculty, parents, donors
and friends regularly “Do Something Extraordinary.” You can find evidence of this in the
media, in classrooms, in athletic contests, and in local and global communities. Google
“Cabrini College reduces tuition” and you’ll find pages of articles, from outlets such as
The Philadelphia Inquirer to CNNMoney.com, about the College reducing tuition by 12.5
percent while keeping merit aid at existing levels. Read The Loquitur online, and you’ll enjoy
student-written articles on social justice that earned national journalism awards. On Cabrini
Athletics’ web pages, you’ll find a video documenting the men’s basketball team making
history on “The Road to the NCAA Division III Championship Game.” Drive through
Norristown and you’ll see streets lined with trees planted by our students.
While these examples provide clear evidence of the extraordinary, less evident to a casual
observer is the support behind each accomplishment. In this Annual Report, you will meet
people who make extraordinary happen, such as:
• Donors who made it possible for a student to spend a Semester at Sea.
• An alumna who has retired from a lengthy teaching career and now devotes her time to
teaching English to foreign-born parishioners at a church in northern New Jersey.
• An alumna who established a foundation to raise awareness about distracted driving.
• Faculty members who, through funding from an alumnus donor, created a unique,
interdisciplinary course that partnered Cabrini students with the Norristown
community.
• A student whose dedication impacted the lives and futures of local high school students.
• Alumni and parents whose support of Cabrini men’s basketball played a part in the
team’s historic journey to the NCAA Division III Championship Game.
Such generosity of time, talent and resources demonstrates confidence in Cabrini College
and a commitment to the “Education of the Heart” mission we hold so dear. It is through this
mission that we make the ordinary become the extraordinary. But we could not do it without
your support.
For the extraordinary people like you, I offer my most sincere thanks.
Peace,
Marie Angelella George, Ph.D.
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CABRINI COLLEGE B OARD OF TRUSTEES*
Demetra M. Takes, Chair
Retired, Chairman and CEO
First Priority Bank
Sister Diane Olmstead, MSC
Provincial Councilor
Stella Maris Province
Thomas P. Nerney ’77, Vice Chair
Chairman, President and CEO
United States Liability Insurance Group
Vince Powers
Owner
Powers Brand Communications LLC
David E. Regn ’97, Secretary
Co-Founder and President
Stream Companies
Vincent Prestileo ’04
Realtor
RE/MAX Hometown
Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69
Retired
Catasauqua Area School District
Jamie Miller Prince ’84
Fundraiser and Volunteer
New York City Public School System
Mary Kathryn Stanbach Burke ’69
CEO
White Horse Village
Sister Pietrina Raccuglia, MSC ’75
Provincial
Stella Maris Province
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66
Retired Executive
Human Resources, IBM Corporation
John D. Schanz
Executive Vice President
Comcast Cable Communications
Nancy Gorevin Costello ’71
Communications/Website Director
Stella Maris Province
Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Marvin L. Stewart
Retired Human Resources Manager
UPS
Sister Eileen Currie, MSC ’66
President Emerita
Cabrini College
Angela Dowd-Burton
Executive Director of Economic Opportunity
City of Philadelphia
Frank R. Emmerich Jr., Esq. ’92
Partner
Conrad O’Brien PC
Marie Angelella George, Ph.D.
President
Cabrini College
Caswell F. Holloway, III
Owner and President
C.F. Holloway, III & Company
Warren Kuo
President, Pearl of the East Inc.
Principal, Kuo Group, LLC
George B. Weathersby, Ph.D. +
Chairman
Genesys Solutions, LLC
Ron K. Yoshida, Ph.D.
Professor of Education
Lehigh University
Sharon M. Shipley Zubricky ’76
Mathematics Teacher
Community Middle School
West Windsor - Plainsboro Regional
School District
TRUSTEES EMERITI
Robert L. D’Anjolell Sr. HON’08
Edith Robb Dixon HON’80
Margaret Hamilton Duprey ’73, HON’08
J. Bradley McManus HON’99 +
Barbara W. Watson Rawls HON’08
Andrew E. Trolio HON’97
*As of June 30, 2012
+ Deceased
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MEET THE PEOPLE WHO
M AKE EXTR AORDINARY H APPEN
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SCHOL ARSHIP EXPANDS
STUDEN TS’ HORIZONS
Joan Buzzallino ’66 believes that travel can be
transformational for a student. That’s why she funded
the Buzzallino International Experience—awarded for
the first time in 2011–12—to provide a global experience
to a student who otherwise couldn’t afford it.
Such largesse is common for Buzzallino, a longtime
supporter of the College who completed her third term
as a Cabrini Trustee in 2012. In 2005, she established
the Buzzallino Family Faculty Scholars Award to foster
a climate of lifelong learning among Cabrini faculty, and
to enrich the intellectual life of the campus.
After students submitted applications for the
Buzzallino International Experience scholarship, donors
John and Elizabeth Schanz learned that there were not
one, but two extraordinary candidates. The Schanzes
generously offered funding so that an additional
student could travel abroad.
The Buzzallino scholarship helped send graphic design
major Daniel Alarcon ’12 to England, while funding
from the Schanzes allowed communication major Shae
McPherson ’13 to set off for a Semester at Sea.
McPherson—who lost his mother to cancer in
2010, during his sophomore year at Cabrini—was
overwhelmed by the generosity. In addition to his
studies and tutoring hours for the College’s Center
for Teaching & Learning, McPherson also worked in
Cabrini’s Admissions and Athletics offices to help make
ends meet.
“We were delighted to have the opportunity to provide
Shae a boost on his development and career journey,”
says John Schanz, a Cabrini Trustee since 2007.
In June, McPherson flew to the port city of Freeport,
Bahamas, where he boarded the 590-foot MV Explorer
a day earlier than most students on his voyage.
McPherson participated in orientation for his work-
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study position in the program’s alumni development
office—which also supplemented his Semester at
Sea tuition.
There are nine classrooms aboard, as well as a library,
student union, and computer lab. On this particular 62day voyage, the “traveling university” took McPherson,
his cabinmate from China, and more than 500 other
students to eight countries in Europe and North Africa,
including Turkey, Greece, Spain, Croatia, Italy and
Morocco.
Part of the required curriculum is a Global Studies
course about the history, culture and economic system
in each country visited. McPherson also enrolled in a
travel sketchbook class and a music cultures class to
complete nine credits.
McPherson was looking forward to taking advantage
of Semester at Sea’s field programs in each country
—optional organized trips in which students explored
the country while engaging with local residents. One
program that McPherson, a Muslim, signed up for
included the opportunity to break the Ramadan fast
with a family in Morocco.
“I didn’t realize how much I was going to learn about
myself, and about what my purpose is in the world,”
says McPherson, who hadn’t been out of the United
States since he visited family in Syria when he was
three years old.
McPherson’s long-term goal is to develop a youth
mentoring program in his hometown of Allentown, Pa.
First, he hopes to enroll in the master’s in organization
leadership program at Cabrini in fall 2013.
Shae McPherson ’13, with donors
Elizabeth and John Schanz, who
contributed toward McPherson’s
summer abroad.
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The “Education of the Heart” that Mary Ryan-Zanotti ’72
received at Cabrini College impacts her daily life, and
the lives of those she teaches. Ryan-Zanotti teaches
English to foreign-born parishioners at St. Thomas
the Apostle Church.
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A COMMITMENT
TO GIVING FROM
THE HEART
It may be 40 years since Mary RyanZanotti ’72 graduated from Cabrini
College, but the lessons she learned still
influence every day of her life.
“I learned that by receiving an ‘Education
of the Heart,’ I was expected to give back
from my heart in everything that I do,”
she says. “We were taught to make a
commitment not only to help individual
students learn, but to do our part to make
significant contributions to the profession
of teaching.”
Now retired from a 36-year career
in the classroom, she volunteers her
time teaching English to foreign-born
parishioners of St. Thomas the Apostle
Church in Oak Ridge, N.J. She also serves
the Teacher’s Association of West Milford,
N.J., facilitating new teacher training each
year. This year’s class of new teachers
provided her a special bonus: four of her
former students were part of the training.
“I was so elated to see these four
teachers, and proud to see some of my
exceptional students become enthusiastic
educators,” says Ryan-Zanotti, whose
sister Kathleen Ryan-Peterson ’68 also
graduated from Cabrini and enjoyed a
long teaching career in North Jersey.
“My experience at Cabrini not only
prepared me to be a good teacher,
it prepared me to make a heartfelt
commitment to serve others and to be
the best educator I could be,” she says. “It
is a true pleasure to give back to Cabrini
through my time, service and gifts.”
A dedicated educator and volunteer,
Ryan-Zanotti is grateful for her Cabrini
experiences and for the lifelong friends
she made while an undergraduate.
“Cabrini prepared me to make
commitments to people and I am proud
that some of my dearest and best friends
today are women I met while at college,”
she says. “When Mary Ellen Jaindl Roper
’72, Michele Waldron Daly ’72 and I get
talking, it’s as if no time has gone by from
our days at school.”
While it has been years since she was a
college student, Ryan-Zanotti still visits
Cabrini, especially for reunions and special
events, such as the Mansion Gala and the
Class of 1972 Cocktail Reception at Alumni
Weekend. Each trip from North Jersey
seems to turn back the clock for her.
“I still drive up that driveway and get
tears in my eyes,” she says. “It always feels
like I am coming home.”
Ryan-Zanotti’s dedication to giving back
extends to her alma mater, where she
has served on reunion committees, as a
Class Agent, and on the Alumni Board of
Directors. She is a member of the Cabrini
College 1957 Legacy Society by virtue of
including a bequest to the College in her will.
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Emotional students and teachers flooded
Angela Donato ’11, G’12 with hugs after her
presentation at Paul VI High School. Donato
said, “You don’t know how much the first
hug after my first presentation meant.”
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FA MILY TR AGEDY DRIVES
ANGEL A D ONATO’S CRUSADE
With nearly 800 ninth and tenth graders hanging on
her every word, Angela Donato ’11, G’12 described the
horrific day her sister and unborn nephew died.
In addition to promoting safe driving, this year the
foundation awarded four scholarships to students in
need who have suffered a similar loss.
“I’m going to walk you through my life since
June 1, 2011,” Donato said a year later in a presentation
at Paul VI High School in Haddonfield, N.J.
The foundation holds fundraising events such as an
annual motorcycle ride and Bowling for Bolis, and sells
wrist bands, green ribbon pins and car magnets.
Toni Donato-Bolis, 28, was nine months pregnant
when an alleged distracted driver crashed into her
Ford Escape, just a half mile from her Washington
Township, N.J., home. Before she lost consciousness,
Toni called her mother Mary from the wrecked vehicle.
When her mother arrived on scene a few minutes
later, Toni was unresponsive.
In 2012, the foundation partnered with New Jersey
legislators to pass the Kulesh, Kubert and Bolis law,
allowing prosecutors to file criminal charges against
drivers who illegally use a cell phone and, as a result,
seriously injure or kill someone. If this law had been
in place last year, the 21-year-old man who crashed
into Toni would have faced serious jail time and fines.
Instead, after investigating the crash for more than a
year, the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s office did
not find grounds to charge him criminally.
“We had no idea at that time that Toni was never
going to wake up,” Donato said.
With family gathered at Kennedy Hospital just a half
hour after the crash, doctors broke the news that
neither Toni nor her unborn son, Ryan Jeffrey (R.J.),
had survived. Toni was due to deliver R.J. just two
days later.
“I will never forget that stabbing feeling when the
doctors told us that Toni and the baby didn’t make it,”
Donato said.
Toni left behind devoted husband Eric Bolis and
daughter Mia, then two years old. Toni’s other sister,
Annette, graduated from Cabrini in 2007.
The Donatos’ grief turned to determination not to let
a tragedy such as this strike another family, and led to
the establishment of the Toni Donato-Bolis and Baby
R.J. Foundation.
Through the foundation, Angela Donato has
presented about the dangers of distracted driving
to more than 20 high schools in Pennsylvania and
New Jersey.
“Now I can say she didn’t die in vain,” Donato said.
“Her name is honored. Her memory is honored.”
But the law isn’t the only way Toni and R.J.’s story
is affecting the lives of others. After Donato told
her cautionary story to the students at Paul VI High
School, one young man raised his hand and asked
how he could help.
Donato responded, “Please don’t text and drive. Be an
example. If you know someone else is driving, don’t
text them. This is what you can do to help.”
At Cabrini, Donato majored in education and received
the Sibling Legacy Scholarship (2007–11), the
Alumni Regional Scholarship (2007–08) and the
Martha Dale Endowed Scholarship (2009–10). Even in
the midst of her family tragedy, Donato understood
the importance of continuing her education, so she
pushed through her grief and earned a master’s
degree from Cabrini in 2012.
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Associate Professor of Psychology Melissa Terlecki,
Ph.D., and Associate Professor of History and
Political Science Darryl Mace, Ph.D., meet outside an
administration building at Norristown State Hospital,
where they would convene with students in fall 2012.
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FACULTY VENTURE AT STATE HOSPITAL
EXPLORES HISTORY OF MENTAL HEALTH
Several years ago at a Mexican
restaurant, two Cabrini faculty
members talked about the
possibility of teaching a joint class
relating to the campus across the
street from them—Norristown
State Hospital (NSH).
Gradually, conversations between
Associate Professor of History
and Political Science Darryl Mace,
Ph.D., and Associate Professor of
Psychology Melissa Terlecki, Ph.D.,
about co-teaching a historical and
psychological exploration of the
hospital grew more serious. One
of the roadblocks, though, was
funding—or lack thereof.
Fortunately, a unique endowment
established by N. Peter Hamilton
’96 and his children through the
1976 Foundation encourages
faculty to explore “interdisciplinarity” to enhance teaching.
In 2011, funding through the
1976 Foundation Fund for the
Enrichment of Teachers’ Teaching
and Learning allowed Cabrini to
launch a new annual program
which awards fellowships to fulltime Cabrini faculty in partnership
with the Office of Academic Affairs
and the Center for Teaching &
Learning at Cabrini. The yearlong
fellowship enhances teaching by
providing faculty with resources to
develop approaches that bolster
active student learning.
Mace and Terlecki were
awarded funding for one year
of research and preparation
for an Engagements with the
Common Good (ECG) course
to be implemented in fall 2012.
“The History of Mental Health/
Illness” would cover a variety of
mental health topics, including
diagnosis, treatment and stigmas,
specifically in relation to NSH—the
only remaining state hospital in
Southeastern Pennsylvania.
The funding allowed Mace and
Terlecki to develop partnerships
with organizations such as
The West End, a community
association in Norristown. NSH
and The West End asked Cabrini
to involve students in research
regarding the influence of the
hospital on the community and
vice versa, including historical
changes in the treatment of mental
illness.
Though NSH now has fewer than
400 beds on campus—with half
of the beds filled—at its peak
there were nearly 5,000 patients.
Established in 1880, the hospital
was self-sustaining; it had its own
train station, post office, and farm.
“What Norristown State Hospital
did in the 19th and early 20th
centuries was revolutionary,”
Terlecki says. “They didn’t use
restraints, but instead encouraged
patients to work. Patients were
carpenters and bricklayers—
they helped build the hospital’s
campus.”
Today, visitors to the board room
in Building 19 can still sit on the
intricately carved chairs, which
patients constructed from oak
trees on campus.
The ECG course will be offered
to students in any major, meeting
either at Cabrini or at NSH to
tour the facility and meet with
historians and community
partners. Mace and Terlecki hope
to continue the course every (or
every other) fall semester.
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LISA GOMEZ EMPOWERS
LOCAL STUDENTS
TO REACH FOR DREAMS
Early in the 2010 academic year, Cynthia Halpern, Ph.D., chair of romance languages at Cabrini,
recognized that Lisa Gomez ’12 would be a perfect fit for a new after-school mentoring program in
Norristown.
The program, a partnership between the College and Norristown Area School District, brought
together Cabrini students and Latino students at Norristown Area High School (NAHS) as part of
an Engagements with the Common Good (ECG) seminar series.
Gomez, an exercise science major and Spanish minor, already had extensive service experience in
Norristown and Philadelphia. She felt she could make a difference in students’ lives through the
mentoring program, “Our Interconnected Hemisphere,” in which Cabrini students encouraged
NAHS students to graduate and apply for post-high school opportunities such as college
scholarships.
Gomez has roots in Puerto Rico—her father emigrated from Manati, on the country’s northern
coast, when he was 12, and her mother emigrated from Arecibo, just 25 miles away from Manati,
when she was 18. Gomez speaks Spanish with her mother, and sometimes with her father, three
older sisters and one older brother. Her Spanish-speaking background was an asset for the
program at NAHS, where Gomez mentored, translated, tutored and became friends with the
students, while also forming a connection with their families.
“We were there to encourage and motivate these students to finish high school and think about
their future,” she says, pointing out that Cabrini students’ takeaway was just as impactful. “We
helped these students with their schoolwork and personal life, and they in turn helped us with our
Spanish.”
Though the mentoring program was predominantly for Latino students, students from a variety
of backgrounds were welcomed, including students from China and Africa. No matter their
background, the high school students all had something in common—they were searching for a
better life. One student, through Gomez’s support, found the strength to leave a gang he had been
tied to. Another student frequently talked about her future and career possibilities.
After her internship ended, Gomez continued supporting the program as a leader of a group
of Cabrini students who went to NAHS every Monday. She stuck with the program through her
graduation from Cabrini in May 2012.
“All of the NAHS students will always have a special place in my heart,” Gomez says.
Lisa Gomez ’12 was twice named a Pierce Scholar—an award that recognizes leadership in
community outreach—through the Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation. In November 2011,
she also received the Charles A. Mastronardi Service and Leadership Award for her outstanding
contributions to community service and civic engagement.
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Lisa Gomez ’12, a scholarship recipient, served
Spanish-speaking students at Norristown Area
High School through a partnership between
the school and Cabrini College.
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RUN TO NATIONAL
TITLE GAME ENERGIZES
CABRINI COMMUNITY
Now serving as vice chair of Cabrini’s Board of
Trustees and as chairman, CEO and president of
USLI in Wayne, Pa., Nerney is just as enamored of
the current Cabrini men’s team as ever. Despite
the 63-60 loss to Wisconsin-Whitewater at the
March 2012 Division III championship in Salem,
Va., he looks forward to what’s in store for the
team in the future.
Longtime supporter of Cabrini’s athletic
programs, Tom Nerney ’77, was there in the
beginning. When then Assistant Professor of
History Jolyon Girard, Ph.D., started a men’s
basketball team at Cabrini, Nerney was happy just
to be on the court as a member of that first team.
“Over the years, Cabrini has had a lot of great
teams and a lot of great players, but there was
something special about this particular run,” said
Nerney, who was elected into the Cabrini Athletic
Hall of Fame in 2006. “It’s great for students to
come to Cabrini with the expectation and the
possibility that if they really work hard, and put
the right pieces together, they can take the team
to the Final Four again.”
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Tom Nerney ’77, who was inducted into the
Cabrini Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006, has
supported Cabrini Athletics since his days
on the court as a member of the College’s
first basketball team.
The run to the championship game was no less
inspiring for another Cabrini basketball star, Tim
Anderlonis ’00, whose teams in the late 1990s
advanced to the NCAA tournament. Both he
and his wife Mary had spent the better part
of 2011 and 2012 in Afghanistan with the U.S.
Marine Corps before Mary returned home to
North Carolina just in time for them to watch
Cabrini win in the Final Four on d3hoops.com.
They decided they had to make the nearly sixhour trip to Virginia to cheer on Cabrini in the
championship game.
“Seeing alumni and current students in the
stands and knowing what it meant to everyone
who had ever worn a Cabrini jersey made it very
exciting,” said Anderlonis, who was elected into
the Cabrini Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.
That same excitement clearly radiated with parents
of the players, like Greg Williams, father of Cabrini
guard, A.J. Williams, as well.
“To think back to how A.J. has been privileged that
the coaches selected him to be on the team and to
see the achievement of him and his team, it is like
me being a kid again, all the emotions that go along
with that journey,” said Williams, who has been to
about 80 games at Cabrini during his son’s career.
In addition to sports achievement, part of that
journey includes academic achievement. Nerney is
convinced that the win on the court will reflect on
the College’s main mission: education.
“Success in athletics brings recognition to a college
and establishes it to a larger audience,” he said. “It
gives people a sense of pride that Cabrini is known
and means something. That is important.”
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EXTR AORDINARY GI VIN G
LEADS TO EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITIES
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Message from Alumni Association
President Kathy Everett ’68
The 2011−12 fiscal year was a year of new additions,
milestones, and, I would venture to say, extraordinary
school spirit for the Cabrini College Alumni Association.
We welcomed new staff into the Alumni Office,
introduced popular programs and events, elected new
officers and directors to the Alumni Board, honored
accomplished alumni, celebrated a historic basketball
season, and commemorated the 50th Anniversary of the
Cabrini College Alumni Association. In total, more than
1,070 alumni participated in an alumni event or program
last year, resulting in a 65 percent increase in alumni
participation since 2010. Do we have school spirit? Yes,
we do!
As Cabrini alumni, we live our school spirit each and
every day. Last year, alumni showed their school spirit in
numerous ways—from making a financial contribution
to the Cabrini Annual Fund, to serving on a volunteer
committee, to cheering in the stands or at home for our
student-athletes, to attending an alumni and friends
event, to telling a prospective student about our Cabrini
experience, to simply picking up the phone to maintain
a close Cabrini connection with friends or faculty. The
unique “Education of the Heart” we received as Cabrini
students changed and connected us, giving each of us the
unique advantage of knowing how to roll up our sleeves
and make a positive impact.
With more than 12,000 Cabrini alumni making a
difference in their personal and professional lives around
the world, we can certainly, together, continue to make
a positive impact in the life of our alma mater. The
2011−12 Annual Report highlights the many alumni,
staff, faculty, and friends who rallied together to show
their extraordinary support of Cabrini in the past fiscal
year. You, too, can help to make something extraordinary
happen in the upcoming year and show your school
spirit. Attend an event, “like” the Cabrini College Alumni
Office on Facebook, volunteer, stay connected, and make
a gift that is personally meaningful to you in support of
ALUMNI DONORS
Class of 1959
$5,000 – $9,999
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli
$100 – $249
Joan F. Lyon
$1 – $99
Mary C. McAuliffe Wesel
Class of 1960
$100 – $249
Grace Sinisi Cooney
Margaret McGinniss
$1 – $99
Patricia Sharkey Howington
Class of 1961
$10,000 – $24,999
Margaret L. Mastronardi
$1,000 – $2,499
Delphine Sbarboro Pape
$250 – $499
Loretta Dellapia O’Fria
$100 – $249
Evelyn Cotteta Felice
Anne Fitzgerald Muldowney
Marie San Filippo Panariello
$1 – $99
Anna Marie Fontana Marino
Patricia A. Kelly Seeger
Class of 1962
Class Agent - Ann Boyle Higgins
$1,000 – $2,499
Virginia Gallagher Byrne
$500 – $999
Ruth Dailey Lenhart
Concetta T. Buttacavoli Petrone
$250 – $499
Joy M. deProphetis Brennan
Nina L. Campagna Hamlyn
our beloved alma mater! Who has school spirit? We do!
We are Cabrini.
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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ALUMNI DONORS
$100 – $249
Ann Boyle Higgins
Maryellen Hall Keteltas
Maria McCracken
Catherine Goldner
McGuckin
Joan C. Hogarty Mooney
Patricia A. Redden
$1 – $99
Anne M. Ronca Cunningham
Anna Marie Giarletta Lento
Class of 1963
Class Agent - Nancy
Schweisgut Washo
$1,000 – $2,499
Lois Lanshe Kelly
$500 – $999
Agnes Orsatti Armao
$250 – $499
^Rita Trani Scott
$100 – $249
Regina E. Sullivan Boyle
Carol Lee Corlis Crowley
Joyce Finley De Michele
Linda Acchione DeMarco
Anita M. Bianco Rothrock
Mary Granelli Tecktonius
$1 – $99
Helen Byrne Dooley
Mary Anne H. Dougherty
Nancy R. Papenbrock
Holcombe
Frances Caltabiano Jorgensen
Class of 1964
$500 – $999
Theresa Walsh Stratta
$250 – $499
Janet Manno Bodman
Yvonne M. Brenner Kiernan
$100 – $249
Joan Gionnoscoli Jankowsky
Doris O’Donnell Jellig
Anna Marie Cox Keller
Ellen P. Kelly
Lynn Conaty McCabe
Mary Beth Smith McGuinness
Joanne Colace Muskett
Patricia Murphy Winkel
$1 – $99
Pamela K. Smith Abbott
Mary Ann Aller Chevalier
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Margaret Rueger Halfpenny
Barbara Greeley Lamb
Sister Regina Palamara, MSC
Class of 1965
$500 – $999
Elizabeth B. Smith
Marie Mealing Wood
$100 – $249
Mary Sue Scanlon Carter
Diana C. Sobieski Cooper
^Joan Bartivic Landermann
Kathleen Rowan Mahoney
Patricia E. Daly Melchior
Maryanne J. Wysocki Sanders
$1 – $99
Aurelia M. Amendola Braun
Regina L. Hunter (G’04)
Nancy J. O’Neill Mazzoni
Mary E. Domako McGuckin
Elena Prota Saboe
Anne Caruso Smyth
Margaret Stahura
Adeline Rovegno Webb
Class of 1966
Class Agents - Joan M.
Buzzallino BOT, Ann Marie
Parisi Riggio
$10,000 – $24,999
^Joan M. Buzzallino BOT
$500 – $999
Mary Falotico Baliotti
Sister Eileen M. Currie, MSC
BOT
Nancy Battaglia Gustafson
$250 – $499
Daisy Maldonado Alverio
Ann Marie Parisi Riggio
$100 – $249
Mary Ellen Ryan Buono
Ellen M. Gibney
Michele Martuscello Hug
Jo-Ann F. Hummel
Wan Fong Eppie Lo
Virginia L. McDonald
Cheryl A. Reiss McGlinchy
Marie E. Porrecca Politowski
$1 – $99
Sheila Sweeney Fortune
Mary McCullough Gionta
Maryjane A. Smith Hatcher
Carol M. Jones McCaffrey
^Helen O’Connell Moore
M AKING EXTR AORDINARY HAPPEN
Class of 1967
$10,000 – $24,999
Ruth A. Mastronardi Baldovin
$250 – $499
Anne L. Croley
$100 – $249
Darlene R. Batti Boyd
Joan Wimmer Watson
Grace Mendres Zanni
$1 – $99
Renee Claudy Ackerman
Jane Shea Bryan
Arlene Frangipani DiGironimo
Rita Fulginiti Fail
Patricia A. Malia Jagodzinski
Margaret C. Cichelli Jeffery
Class of 1968
Class Agent - Margaret Lang
Mullin
$5,000 – $9,999
^Kathleen Reardon Everett
$1,000 – $2,499
Mary Sica Lewis
Maureen Monaghan Matheson
$500 – $999
Kathleen Ryan Peterson
$100 – $249
Anonymous
Patricia Travers Casey
Monica McAdoo DeGottardi
Margaret Lang Mullin
Suzanne Smith
Lucille Dinda Tucker
^Patricia Raineri Wood
Geraldine A. McGettigan Woods
$1 – $99
Mary Ellen Crowley
Kathleen Manno Isdell
Christine McDonough
O’Connor
Marie Amendola Pelletier
Class of 1969
Class Agents - Carolyn Downing
Morgan, Claire M. Roth
$5,000 – $9,999
Joanne M. Kovacs Balshi
$2,500 – $4,999
Mary Kathryn Stanbach
Burke BOT
Denise F. Santor Ward
$1,000 – $2,499
Elizabeth Riley Bell BOT
$250 – $499
Kathleen A. Glah McDonald
Natalie Mysko Popel
Monica Convery Reischmann
Claire M. Roth
$100 – $249
Mary Cupelli Andrews
JoAnne Smith Burns
Nancy Kelly Chase
Maryellen Kelly Cooper
Catherine A. McGuire Kenny
Mary M. Kirby
Lorraine Cappelli Master
Claire T. McEntyre
Carolyn Downing Morgan
Mary Helen Packard
Elizabeth Joseph Rasmussen
JoAnna McHenry Strall
Carol T. Parrella Truglio
$1 – $99
Susan M. Durling
Gloria Alvado Eichenberg
Louise Alexander Kraft
Adele C. DiTullio Leone
Joan Terruso McArdle
Kathleen Sammartino Statton
Class of 1970
Class Agent - Linda M.
Fernandez Cennamo
$2,500 – $4,999
Susan McNamara
$100 – $249
Mary Ann Drummond
Christie
Marlene Ritardi Inman
Margaret McGinley
McCollum
Mary T. Connelly Robertson
Marie C. Vaccarelli
June Tarasuk Wheeler
$1 – $99
Gail B. Cappelli
Regina E. De Paolis
Gloria Dell’Isola
Denise McNally Dougher
Dolores M. Formichella
Dorothy Kurz LaRosa
Theodora A. Baj Penny
Margaret A. Schneller Ravis
Margaret M. Hopkins Reilly
Class of 1971
Class Agent - Linda
Muhlenhaupt Mitchell
$10,000 – $24,999
Suzanne I. Horn Ganse
$5,000 – $9,999
Nancy Gorevin Costello BOT
$1,000 – $2,499
^Catherine M. Sulock
Riccardi
$500 – $999
Kathleen G. Beck
Elizabeth McNerlin Collins
$250 – $499
Margaret R. Grilli
^Veronica Glennon Lacz
$100 – $249
Patricia Kelly Grana
Marion McManus McGowen
Linda Muhlenhaupt Mitchell
$1 – $99
Nancy Foden Bowman
Rosanne M. Buonopane (G)
Mary McLaughlin Fischer
Lorraine J. Romano Morris
Susan M. Orlando Nuss
Jean E. DiDonato Poplawski
Kathleen M. Donohue Trent
Class of 1972
$1,000 – $2,499
Sharon Amato Benedict
^JoAnne Makoski Emerson
Mary Ellen Jaindl Roper
$500 – $999
Michele Waldron Daly
Denise Szcurowski Eisenhower
$250 – $499
Christine M. Stephan Mellor
Donna Rio
Mary Ryan-Zanotti
Kathleen Daniels Sciandra, Esq.
Kathleen Kelly Snarski
$100 – $249
Kristina Kost Doyle
Michelle Nally Dwyer
Ann Quici Giacomucci
^Buena Kittleberger Joshi
Patricia A. Borth Wilson
$1 – $99
Suzanne M. Warner
Cermignano
Flora Spinogatti DeCurtis
Norma Garbo
Karen Mangin Hatton
Pamela S. Woods Lutz
Sister Lucille Souza, MSC
Class of 1973
Class Agent - Dolores Cannon
Fair
$5,000 – $9,999
^Juliana Chan Chiang
$1,000 – $2,499
Anne Marie Fellock Blatt
Margaret Hamilton Duprey
HON’08 BOT
$250 – $499
Lorraine M. DiSipio, D.O.
Jo Mulloy Jablonsky
Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen, Ph.D.
$100 – $249
Maria Valente Breeser
Paula Thomas DeLong
Dolores Cannon Fair
Jane E. Menendez
Trevina Chiu Nesbitt (G’93)
Yolanda Martinez Price
$1 – $99
Donna M. Sulpizio
Bartholomew
Ann Cartolano Cirrinicione
Nancy Clark McCaffrey
Theresa M. Sacchetti
Margaret Dalton Smith
Dorothy Deaton Young
Class of 1974
Class Agent - Christine Dillon
McCarthy
$1,000 – $2,499
Theresa A. Cavanaugh
Lewis N. DiFelice
Patricia Hollmen Dowd
$250 – $499
Susan Carey Linaugh
Kathleen Fusco Rocklein
Judith H. Tague (G’86)
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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ALUMNI DONORS
$100 – $249
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Coulston
Rose Worthington Dougherty
Agatha M. Tarquinio Fanucci
Paula M. Onorato Menzoni
$1 – $99
Christine Verdi DeLoggio
Mary E. Fitzgerald Higgins
Julia DiCarlo Marciante
Christine Dillon McCarthy
Susan Duncan Nock
Madeline Persick
Phyllis D. Snyder
Anne R. Hoffman Szvetitz
Colleen Stramback Wagner
Beverly Dooley West
Class of 1975
$5,000 – $9,999
Sharon K. D’Agostino
$1,000 – $2,499
Frances A. Baliotti
Bruny Vasquez Dougherty
$250 – $499
Maryann D’Antonio Negrey
Denise Reilly Pons
Sister Pietrina Raccuglia, MSC
BOT
$100 – $249
Arthur Katz
Debra Morey Lacivita
Patricia Moody
Karen Harcar Morris
Thomas J. Saboe
$1 – $99
Mary Jane McGonnell DeSaro
Rosemary A. Makl Emeigh
Rosemary Bolger Findlay
Eleanor L. Harris Finney
Suzanne Howell
Joanne DeLucas LaMarr
Carol A. Cartolano Mogck
Carol T. Moriarity
Margaret M. DeVaney Murray
Barbara J. Kaminski Rundbaken
Florence P. Givens Spall
Michele Marra Zeller
Class of 1976
Class Agent - Sharon M. Shipley
Zubricky BOT
$5,000 – $9,999
Sharon M. Shipley Zubricky BOT
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$1,000 – $2,499
Mary Beth Senkewicz
$250 – $499
Maryann A. Galassetti
$100 – $249
Sharon Fulginitti DeCarlo
MaryLisa A. Stimmler
$1 – $99
Theresa M. Alberici
Priscilla J. DeCurtis Bloomingdale
Marylou Costa Brogan
Joan Galati McGinley
Lois Nesmith
Lisa Curcillo Sacchetti
Karen L. Seiter Wilbank
Class of 1977
Class Agents - Frances
MacDonald Gordon,
Gregory J. Pasquarello
$25,000+
Jill Chambers Nerney
Thomas P. Nerney BOT
$1 – $99
Lisa Burdo Albrecht
Madeleine Cahill Bither
Terry J. Shaffer Clemson
Rebecca Epifanio DePaul
Mary Sudler Henderson
Yvonne J. Riley
Joan M. Buonanno Thumm
Class of 1979
$250 – $499
Margaret M. Tumelty Arasz
Elisabeth C. Hanley
$100 – $249
Marian G. Bohem
Sallyann Morris Borghesani
John B. Conca
$1 – $99
Victoria A. Epifanio Angelucci
Mark E. Cooperrider
Kathleen A. Shields DeLong
Eleanore Saunders
Class of 1980
$250 – $499
Gregory J. Pasquarello
$5,000 – $9,999
Anne Marie Albert Borneman,
Ed.D.
$100 – $249
Deborah A. Gentile Cylc
Harry L. Penny
Marion A. Moore Schaeffer
$100 – $249
Michael F. Glacken
Ronald M. Katkocin, Esq.
Teresa A. Stalcup Saboe
$1 – $99
Vivian Mayol Caballero
Susan W. Dennen
Valerie M. McFadden Fries
Frances MacDonald Gordon
Barbara A. Cocco Kelly
Margery Wilson Kraemer
Lenore C. Roche Perrott
Edda R. Pitassi-Bullen
Michael T. Walczak
$1 – $99
Susan A. Soja Arabia
Mary C. Garvin
Carmen Y. Simmons
Class of 1978
Class Agent - Bernadette C.
McCabe Schoch
$500 – $999
Bernadette C. McCabe Schoch
$250 – $499
Judith M. Clay-Johnson
$100 – $249
Maureen Costigan, Esq.
Susan E. De Carlo
^Maureen T. Larkin
Natacha Pelaez Wagner
M AKING EXTR AORDINARY HAPPEN
Class of 1981
Class Agent - Donna Montanari
Moyer
$250 – $499
^Angelina Piccoli
$100 – $249
Alissa DeMaria McCann
Patricia Conboy Morlok
Donna Montanari Moyer
Kristine K. Glowienka
Schwartz
$1 – $99
Eileen M. Slattery Collins
Kathleen M. Risse Fratantoni
Eleanor V. Flavin Moslein
Theresa M. Harris Randall
Pamela A. Simpson
Alumni Scholarship Makes a Difference
for Students and Alumni
Through the generosity of Cabrini College alumni, the Alumni Scholarship—established five
years ago—annually provides $1,000 to two deserving students who are rising juniors.
Students must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership abilities and a commitment to
social justice through service to the community.
“I donate to the scholarship fund because it is important to help students who otherwise
might not be able to finish their education at Cabrini,” says Fran Carusi Brooks ’82, a member
of the Alumni Board in 2007 when it initiated the scholarship. “I want students to be able to
enjoy their four years at Cabrini without worrying about how they are going to come up with
the funds to do so.”
The Alumni Office collects applications for the scholarship, which are then shared with the
Alumni Scholarship Committee of the Alumni Board for review. The committee invites 10
candidates with promising applications to in-person interviews on campus, and from those,
selects the final two candidates to be awarded the scholarship. The recipients also are invited
to participate on the Alumni Board during their junior year at Cabrini.
“My support of the Alumni Scholarship has strengthened my relationship with the College,”
says John Gwiazdowski ’99, G’02, a member of the Scholarship Committee. “What I have
experienced in these interviews over the past two years reinforces the notion about the type
of students at Cabrini.”
The Alumni Board raises funds for the scholarship through annual events such as Team
Trivia and the Commencement Flower Sale.
Gerry McGettigan Woods ’68, who served two terms on the Alumni Board and the
Scholarship Committee, says that the scholarship not only showcases student achievement,
but also highlights the impact the College has on its students.
“I had a unique opportunity to learn more about Cabrini College through the eyes of these
applicants,” Woods says. “During the essay process, I was able to better understand the
type of student Cabrini College is nurturing—the type who grabs the opportunity to ‘Do
Something Extraordinary.’”
“You are looking at a very proud and thrilled
Grandma. Cabrini College enriched my life and
I have the same hopes for Anny.”
– Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli ’59
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli ’59 with
her granddaughter, Anny Derrico ’12,
at May Commencement
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ALUMNI DONORS
Rita M. DiCampli Smith
Maryann T. Ribick Willard
Class of 1982
Class of 1983
Class Agent - Carol L. Hasson
Lynch
Class Agent - Frances L. Carusi
Brooks
$2,500 – $4,999
Carol L. Hasson Lynch
$2,500 – $4,999
John F. Keating
Maria A. Carbone Keating
$1,000 – $2,499
Antonio V. Ciro
Diane M. Corallo Ciro, M.D.
$1,000 – $2,499
James S. Lawlor, Esq.
^Janet M. Alfonsi Rocco
$500 – $999
Catherine Sullivan Delcollo
Elizabeth G. Kanaras-Cade
$500 – $999
Frances L. Carusi Brooks
^Cynthia A. Hocker Weyand
$100 – $249
Donna M. Degnan Loftus
$100 – $249
Kathleen M. Filippo
Maria T. Gentile Ward
Rosemary DeGiandomenico
Whitaker
Reunion Year Giving
The participation rate for each
reunion year represents the
percentage of class members who
donated in the 2011–12 fiscal year.
Class of 1962
Participation rate: 34 percent
Class of 1967
Participation rate: 16 percent
Class of 1972
Participation rate: 24 percent
Class of 1977
Participation rate: 21 percent
Class of 1982
Participation rate: 9 percent
Class of 1987
Participation rate: 10 percent
Class of 1992
Participation rate: 6 percent
Class of 1997
Participation rate: 5 percent
$1 – $99
Ann L. Breen (G’05)
Barbara R. Cobrin (G)
Marie Caccese Gilligan
Donna M. Witcraft Kurish
Anne Mann
Theresa M. Calabrese
Montanaro
Judith Loenser Serra
Class of 1984
Class Agent - Kathleen A.
Lyons Casazza
$10,000 – $24,999
Jamie Miller Prince BOT
$1,000 – $2,499
Shirley A. Walker Dixon (G’89)
$100 – $249
Michael P. Gimpel
Rosemarie Battiato Katkocin
$1 – $99
Ann Marie Alfonsi Bradford
Patricia Abbot Bunker
Karen Sharpe Carli
Lisa Del Borrello Cicatiello
Michael A. Hawley
Michael T. Hendrick
Cheryl A. Rack Jackson
Susan D. DiGregorio Shelton
Class of 1985
Class Agent - Jean M. Findlay
Class of 2002
Participation rate: 3 percent
$1,000 – $2,499
Ladonna Mahecha Lawlor
Class of 2007
Participation rate: 2 percent
$500 – $999
Jean M. Findlay
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M AKING EXTR AORDINARY HAPPEN
$100 – $249
John McCarthy, D.O.
Lisa Dreisch McCarthy
Dorothy A. Micale
Nicholas J. Renzi, Esq.
^Lynn M. Wasilewski Varacallo
$1 – $99
Dana M. Simko Ciccariello
Nancy Scottoline Helm
Jane E. Rezich Miller
Lisa Schaffer
Cheryl A. Wise (G)
Class of 1986
Class Agent - Margaret Paris
Baker
$500 – $999
Sandra Supiot Momyer
$100 – $249
Marie S. Fetterhoff
Maureen Grosso
Patrick R. Nolen
Michelle A. Tarbotton Rucci
$1 – $99
Malati Shinazy Ashman (G)
Lisa M. Flynn Blaber
Karen Mitchell Hannigan
Barbara A. Colantuono
Harrison
Deborah L. Larkins
Robin A. Strohl Smith
Mark Viggiano
Charles E. Wright
Class of 1987
Class Agent - Loretta E. O’Fria
Celucci
$500 – $999
Loretta E. O’Fria Cellucci
Kathleen Hasson Christy
Virginia A. Smith Sheridan
$250 – $499
^Jeffrey Kardos
Barbara Picciotti Saville
Kenneth Timothy Skolka
$100 – $249
Kathleen Gamble Federline
Denise Penn Hakowski
Nina M. Dolce McBroom
Barbara J. Petracci Wister
Denise A. Hee Ziegler
$1 – $99
Margaret Galvin Carini
Jerome A. Chennault
Jacquelyn V. Gerhart (G’02)
Cynthia J. Goss
Lori Inverso Hendrick
Linda Sue Sambrick Jeszkonis
Maureen Dunigan Kelly
Marguerite M. McFadden
Class of 1988
$250 – $499
Maurine E. Falcone (G)
Stephen A. Saville
$100 – $249
Kevin J. Corcoran
Joanne M. Curry Finkelston
Patricia A. Napolitano Flood
Stephen M. Highsmith
Deborah Murphy Nolen
Laura McGivern Reape
Angela Bove Reynolds
Donna R. Angelucci Verna (G’91)
$1 – $99
Melissa A. Kernevich
Aigeldinger
Loretta Albertus
Leah Cascarina Campbell
Gary L. Firestine
Betty Lou McKenna
Barbara J. Milewski Mock
Robert J. Ritson
Roxanne Wright (G)
Aliza M. Candelori Zebrowski
Class of 1989
Class Agents - Loretta McGettigan
Krewson, Donna Dougherty
Pascali
$500 – $999
Paul J. Fallon
$250 – $499
Donna Dougherty Pascali
Steven J. Pascali
$100 – $249
Ronald G. Bellopede
Christine Schick Bisconte
Peter D. Bisconte
Rhonda M. Ermentrout Hanley
Jill M. Lehman Rhea
$1 – $99
Karen Holcombe
Lisa Amici Marconi
Christopher P. Moran
Johanna E. Olesky
Sandra Bradley Rehrig
Rachel Anderson Slaughter
Terrence M. Smith
Class of 1990
Class Agents - Alice Mahoney
Arezina, Angela M. Corbo,
Ph.D.
$5,000 – $9,999
Angela M. Corbo, Ph.D.
$500 – $999
Alice Mahoney Arezina
Melissa Gallo McLaughlin
Dwight Walters
$100 – $249
Robert C. Bell
Marko Gittens
Dorothea Beckett Huscher
Shari Tachna Schneirov
Victoria A. Daywalt Turtle
$1 – $99
Christine M. Gothie DeFluri
Maria P. Tatta Francesconi
Cheryl L. Bearn Guzman
Jeannette M. Harper (G)
Sylvia Landis (G)
Kristin M. Schaller Molnar
Helen M. Naab (G)
Virginia M. Obrecht-Moyer
Curtis D. Richards
Elizabeth Ristey (G)
Christine A. Royce, Ph.D.
Class of 1991
$1,000 – $2,499
Sharon E. Sheedy Gudas
$250 – $499
Heather Mark Cardamone (G’10)
$100 – $249
Michael P. Yeager
$1 – $99
Donna M. Amoroso
Heather D. Hinkle Hill
Anne Shillingford Mackin (G)
Kathleen A. Klecko Maher
Lisa R. Young Murray
Class of 1992
Class Agent - Mark J. Gudas
$5,000 – $9,999
Frank R. Emmerich Jr., Esq.
BOT
$1,000 – $2,499
Mark J. Gudas
$500 – $999
Melissa M. Landsmann
$250 – $499
Clyde J. LaForest Jr.
Jacqueline Ricci Seeton
$100 – $249
Melanie Merlino Magliente
Judith S. Morgan
Kathleen T. Finerty Sardi
Amanda M. Picher Starr
$1 – $99
Lauren Sapienza
Cunningham
Sharlene M. Sephton George
Megan D. Holcombe
Lucinda J. Hughes
Vicki W. Lee
Shirley A. Mandale
Laurel J. Wright Roe
Judy Schultz Saunders (G’98)
John B. Steczak
Jason P. Yurchak
Class of 1993
Class Agent - Thomas A.
Berretone
$100 – $249
Cathleen Albertus
Neil Chippendale (G)
Catherine M. DeHart
$1 – $99
Kimberly J. Steininger
Bainbridge
William Bamber
Anita Bell
Michele N. O’Brien Callinan
Tara L. Kegel Cox
Karen M. Bell Fitzgerald
Ida Marie Higgins
Eric J. Klansek
Karen A. Croasdale
Lachenmayer (G)
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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ALUMNI DONORS
Barbara R. Francolino Lyons
David F. McCabe
Charles Mellon (G)
Elisa Recchilungo Moser
Kimberly A. Keck Routzahn
Karen Moffett Salladino (G’00)
Robert Salladino Jr., Ed.D.
John F. Sawyer III
Timothy Walsh (G)
Class of 1994
Class Agent - Amy Wechsler
Foran
$250 – $499
Maryanne Walker Manley
Judy A. Owens
James R. Santora
$100 – $249
Mary Ann Cook
Rosanne M. Carfagno
Corcoran
$1 – $99
Stephen M. Czech
Vincent M. Drewicz
Ann Malsbury (G)
Margaret McGinn
Martin G. Meenan
Lorraine F. Tracy (G)
Peter L. Van Allen
Lori Staneruck Zytkowicz
Class of 1995
Class Agent - Frances M.
Ferneno Carter
$500 – $999
Jovanna Acchione Bevilacqua
$250 – $499
Colleen Gray Lelli
$100 – $249
Jennifer L. Bodick Martin
Jennifer L. DeVeau McGowan
Stephen A. McGowan
Kathleen Grimes Mosbruger
Christopher Scott (G)
$1 – $99
Patricia Donatiu Bethany
Jeffrey Clausen (G)
Melissa L. Tobias Garland
John Knebels (G)
Lauren Branco Lattanze (G)
Michael R. Smith
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Class of 1996
Class Agents - Christina G.
Feehan Fohner, Tricia A. Super
$1,000 – $2,499
Eric M. Tidwell
Jana L. Bruno Tidwell
$250 – $499
^Maureen T. Sabatino
$100 – $249
Nadege A. Brutus
Gregory J. Grant
Karen A. Szczurek Kolb
Megan E. Cook Richter
Raymond G. Richter
Suzanne Macksey Schoenhut
Kyle S. Simons
Elizabeth Yuhas
$1 – $99
Keith Bellinger (G)
Alan G. Fitzgerald
Christina G. Feehan Fohner
Kristen M. Stancavage
Freedman, D.P.M.
Gwendolyn R. Vaughn Gregory
Jennifer Paliaro Lorenz
Adele Manno (G)
Sharon Freeman Marchman
David P. McCullough (G)
Linda S. Steffy (G)
Jacqueline Reid Zapien
Class of 1997
$5,000 – $9,999
David E. Regn BOT
$100 – $249
Kevin P. Camp
Megan T. Dillon Grant
Kerri L. Murphy
Adam D. Todd
Janice Nelson Yakonick
$1 – $99
Diane K. Bates (G)
Robert G. Bethany
Stephanie A. Caldwell Boon
Mary P. Carlin (G)
Kate W. Dinwiddie
Helene A. Durland (G)
Dennis W. Fohner
Barbara Leighton (G)
Daniel W. Lorenz
Robert Massino Jr.
Gwendolynne Strzelec Pfau (G)
Roberta Markun Renan
Sandra L. Schultz
M AKING EXTR AORDINARY HAPPEN
Christine Clark Thornton
Robert C. Vitto (G)
Meg E. Henner Wileczek
Melissa L. Scornavacca Young
Class of 1998
Class Agents - Lisa K. Mininno
Carnesi, Hollie L. Havens
$500 – $999
Barbara J. Giambrone
Hubley (G)
$100 – $249
Marcia Bexley
Lisa K. Mininno Carnesi
Patricia Cupillari-Humphreys
Stacey M. Caiazzo Gunning
Hollie L. Havens
Lori M. Henderson
Anne M. Jackson Wodnick
$1 – $99
Banny Ackerman (G)
Nicole B. Baker (G)
Alice Marie Collins (G)
Fred Fanini
Kelly E. Scott Hautzinger
Veronica Lucas Hightower
Thomas R. Kane
Carol Maselli
Cheryl L. Mulcahey
Susan Iezzi Rafetto (G)
Beatrice Rao
Kathleen M. Mullen Regan (G)
Eric A. Udovich
Karl Ziegenfuss
Class of 1999
Class Agent - Susan Wechsler
Coyne (G’04)
$1 – $99
Michael C. Copestick
Kathleen Deegan (G)
John L. Gwiazdowski (G’02)
Jerry S. Hevey
Judith M. Salvatore Leahy
Ann M. MacLeod
Vicki Catalanotto Maumus
Rita E. Mazziol
Carmella G. Pepino (G)
Angela Wagner
Class of 2000
$500 – $999
Lisa M. Maiorano Doak
$250 – $499
Joseph A. Cirelli
$100 – $249
Jennifer M. Reither Knoblock
$1 – $99
Anna May Harmer Abbott
(G’04)
Victor A. Burgos Jr.
Susanne Canosa DiBianca (G)
Charles W. Gentile
Jean Gilronan (G)
Chad May
Gregory Oaster
Linda Bealer O’Neill
Kevin T. Ryan
Class of 2001
Class Agent - Rachel Angeloni
$1,000 – $2,499
Paul J. Wechsler III (G’04)
$250 – $499
David M. Wiley
Donna Lynch Jones (G)
^Andrea Kitch (G)
Russell J. Landis (G’05)
Melissa S. Feehan May
Class of 2003
Class Agent - Candice L.
Linehan
$250 – $499
Kristine E. Mudrick (G)
$100 – $249
Andrea M. Amato
Roslyn M. Amato
Karen Van Loan Cuzzolino (G)
$1 – $99
Suzanne E. Armento
Peter R. Ayoub
Rita J. Horning Rahl
John M. Verdi Jr.
Class of 2004
Class Agent - Tracey L. Kelly
Kemery (G’08)
$100 – $249
Anonymous
Robert F. Faustman
$5,000 – $9,999
Heather E. Graci Prestileo
Vincent Prestileo Jr. BOT
$1 – $99
Jonathan Barrett
Nicole Boyd (G)
Ruth Beamer Conley
David Euler
Mary Elizabeth Farnan-Russell
Linsey Heiser
Jessica Huda
Kristin Conway Landis (G)
Brian Moose
Patricia O’Neill
Jennifer DiScienzo Stuart
Christopher Vesci
$250 – $499
Bruce D. Wietlisbach (G)
Class of 2002
$1,000 – $2,499
Anonymous
$250 – $499
Colleen P. Dorrian Giunta (G’04)
W. B. Schurr, D.O.
$1 – $99
Nick Argonish (G)
Katherine E. Bartosik
Teresa A. Goldsmith Broxton
Matthew Holmes
^Patricia A. Atkinson Jacob
$100 – $249
Michael V. Piccoli
Donna B. Potts (G)
Christopher G. Salemme
$1 – $99
Kenneth P. Baumbach
John K. Calder (G)
Frank J. Casey
Vincent F. DeFruscio
Anne R. Dougherty
Tracey L. Kelly Kemery (G’08)
Renee Kain
Christopher J. Nagle
Class of 2005
Class Agent - Nathan R. Mares
$100 – $249
^Jane Mingey
Craig W. Vagell Jr.
$1 – $99
Cristin J. Marcy Arnold
Brian Felice
Robert J. Hugh (G)
Thomas F. Kemery
Monica Alvernini Langston
Thomas W. Langston
Christine T. Remley Petrilla
Margaret C. Sweeney
Class of 2006
Class Agents - Allison Durako,
Christine P. Ward Friel
$250 – $499
Adriane L. Cirelli
$1 – $99
Stephen L. Baylor
Kristen M. Boone
Kimberly R. Larentowicz
DiBiasi (G’09)
Jacquelyn V. Flick
Fagioli (G’09)
Justin J. Hallman
Marianne B. Houston
Lori N. Iannella
Claudia S. Sciandra Peirce
Jennifer A. Scholl
Matthew J. Serfass
Lauren K. Walker
Kristen Euler Weber
Class of 2007
Class Agents - Elizabeth Brachelli,
Fiona A. Bride
$250 – $499
^Stephanie M. Haag
$1 – $99
Fiona A. Bride
Annette Donato
Daina M. Havens
Edward S. Hitchins IV
Meghan L. Hurley
Kathleen Murtagh (G)
Maria Tocci Small
Class of 2008
Class Agents - Lauren Aiken,
Mercedes M. Kemery
$100 – $249
Brittany M. Caprice
Jennifer M. Fair
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+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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$1 – $99
Angela M. Knapp
Nicole L. Maziarz
Christina M. Clark Miller
Leona C. Stanton (G)
Amy L. Troendle
Class of 2009
Class Agent - Kendra M.
Stoutzenberger
$250 – $499
Joan D. Kleckner
$1 – $99
Megan M. Bauer (G)
Christina M. Cimmino
Heidi A. Galanos (G)
Linda M. Hallman (G)
Helen M. McLean (G)
^Darla A. Nagy (G)
Nicole C. Necci
Felicia A. Neuber
Shannon M. Santangelo
Matthew T. Stawecki
Kendra M. Stoutzenberger
Amy Wolfgang
Class of 2010
Class Agent - Lauren N.
Galonski
$100 – $249
Elizabeth M. Russell
Elizabeth F. Wallace (G)
$1 – $99
Patricia A. Collins
Sami C. Godowsky
Nichole L. Hartzell (G)
Trainor J. Wilson (G)
Class of 2011
Class Agents - Brian Loschiavo,
John C. Solewin
$250 – $499
Robert C. MacMillan (G)
$1 – $99
Maryellen K. Anastasio
Thomas J. Bechtel (G)
James H. Calamia
Helen M. Dallas (G)
Mary Ellen McGinnity (G)
Robert McMahon (G)
John C. Solewin
Matthew H. Whitaker (G)
Class of 2012
Participation rate: 12 percent
Class Agents - Emily Fiore,
Kelsey Kastrava
$500 – $999
Melissa Phillips
$250 – $499
Michelle Lettmann
$100 – $249
Jessica Balluch
Krista Kroslowitz
John P. Lafferty
Edward J. McQuade
Alexandra Pittinsky
Anthony Santoro Jr.
Elizabeth Scopelliti
Amanda Smith
$1 – $99
Joseph Acri Jr.
Danielle Alio
Diana Allen
Lauren Bariglio
Mallory Beach
Elle Bowers
Maureen Browne
Laura Caesar
Stephanie Campanaro
Kimberly Carlson
Nicholas Casey
Venessa Castellani
Maya Cheeks
Alyssa Ciccone
Eric Collins
Christine M. Czapor
TaRaja Davis
Manuela DeOliveira
Alexis DiCamillo
Justine Dmuchowski
Kymberly Douglass
Allison Dwyer
Erica Falvey
Kelly Fischer
Allison C. Flannick
Melissa Frazier
Tara Friel
Allison Gentry
Giulia Germani
Irene Golden
Lisa Gomez
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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Justin Gonzales
Maureen Hammond
Michael Hartle
Morgan Hartman
Courtney Hathaway
Morgan Hibbert
Lauren Higgins
Kara Hinkelmon
Brittany Hume
Bryan Janowski
Kyle Jefferson
Denise Johnston
Jessica Jordan
Kaitlyn Jorgensen
Janae Kane
Kelsey Kastrava
Colleen Kelly
Bridget Killen
Kelly Klose (G)
Danielle Kulich
Brianna Lee
Alex Lefebvre
Allison Lucia
Justin N. Lutteroty
Kevin McAvoy
Ryan McDonough
Meghan McSloy
Krista Mickelson
Melissa Moore
Peter Morrison
Liam O’Dowd
Eion O’Neill
Laura Parisi
Anna Parker
Beverly Renfrow
Amanda Robotti
Sarah Rocco
Timothy Rooney
Rebecca Rothemich
Melissa Samartino
Kadee Schwalm
Angela Shookster
Aileen Shotzberger
Justin Sillner
Kourtney Spak
Mary Stevens
Mackenzie Stewart
Samantha Stiles
Jamie Tadrzynski
Alexandra Thompson
Melissa Todd
Kaitlyn Vent
Kristen Wise
Ashley Youngers
Samuel Zeff
Janine Zizzamia
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Class of 2012 Leaves Cabrini with a Gift
More than 100 members of the Class of 2012 and their families joined together in a
show of support for Cabrini College by raising more than $2,500 for the Senior Class
Gift. Presented annually by the Class Officers and Gift Committee to the College, this
year’s gift supported the Cabrini Annual Fund, which provides much needed funding for
student financial assistance and scholarships. Those in the Class of 2012 were able to
contribute to the fund in a variety of ways —as were their families, many of whom made
gifts in honor of their soon-to-be graduate. Congratulations to the Class of 2012 for their
exemplary leadership and generosity!
Cabrini Parent Volunteers
through New Council
Cathy Solewin
has attended
numerous athletic
games, Honors
ceremonies, Family
Weekends and
other campus events at Cabrini College
—after all, she is the mother of students
John ’11, G’13 and Katie ’13. But it wasn’t
until September 2011 that she found the
perfect opportunity to give back
to Cabrini.
Along with husband John, Cathy Solewin
joined the newly formed Parent Council,
comprised of enthusiastic parents whose
children are either current students or
alumni of Cabrini. Council members serve
as College ambassadors in a variety of
areas, including recruitment, outreach,
fundraising and career services.
“When you’re a parent, you’re just so
happy when your kids can find their way
in a positive direction, and I think Cabrini
helped them,” says Solewin, who notes
the family chose Cabrini for its close-knit
community and smaller size, allowing
John and Katie to be more involved on
campus. “I think it’s a great school that
has benefited my family, so if there’s a way
that we can give back, we want to.”
As a Council member, Solewin participated
in Cabrini’s Accepted Student Day in April,
where she shared her perspective of being
a Cabrini parent and offered advice to
parents of accepted students.
Solewin lives with her family in Allentown,
N.J. Though Solewin says her children joke
that she’s on campus “way too much,” she
doesn’t try to monitor them while she’s
volunteering at the College. For the most
part, John and Katie don’t see her walking
around campus because Solewin enjoys
the behind-the-scenes aspect of the Parent
Council—getting other parents involved,
brainstorming about resources for parents
and working with other departments for
volunteer opportunities.
“My kids have been at Cabrini for five years
now, and I want to do whatever needs to be
done to help this school,” she says.
For more information on the Parent
Council, contact Mary Ravenfeld,
director of Annual Giving (610-902-8257;
mary.r.ravenfeld@cabrini.edu).
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PARENT DONORS
$25,000+
Edith Robb Dixon HON ’80 BOT
James J. and Frances M. Maguire
John J. Paris
$10,000 – $24,999
Joan B. and Caswell F. Holloway, III BOT
Patricia B. and Gary M. Holloway Sr.
Robert M. and Barbara J. Jara
$5,000 – $9,999
Thomas P. and Nancy Gorevin Costello ’71 BOT
Phyllis and Marvin Stewart BOT
John J. and Sharon M. Shipley Zubricky ’76 BOT
$2,500 – $4,999
John and Karen F. Bodnar
Gene Castellano
$1,000 – $2,499
George and Carol Ann Edwards
Kevin Quigley
Patricia and Paul J. Wechsler III ’01, G’04
$500 – $999
Anonymous
Margaret M. DiMoia
Frederick and Margaret Ecke
Jacques and Therese C. Kueny
Mark and Jane L. Lettmann
Richard and Karen Perry
Richard C. and Debbie Phillips
Jeanne M. and Joseph J. Romano, Ph.D.
Shawn and Mary Beth Stewart
$250 – $499
Richard H. Busch
Anthony and Heather Mark Cardamone ’91, G’10
Charles R. and Anita M. Gogno
Robert J. and Nina L. Campagna Hamlyn ’62
Judith and James R. Hedtke, Ph.D.
Mark A. and Joan D. Kleckner ’09
Jack Molinaro
Kenneth Moore
Carl J. and Loretta D. Dellapia O’Fria ’61
William J. and Marguerite Ryan
Luigi and Kathleen Daniels Sciandra ’72
$100 – $249
John T. and Beryl M. Abram
William J. and Cathleen Albertus ’93
Frederick and Mary Ann Alfonsi
Frank and Denise Alio
Roslyn M. Amato ’03
Scott and Susan Anderson
Lance and Karen L. Aronson
Albert and Maria Balluch
Gordon and Adeline M. Bethany, Ed.D.
Robert D. and Mary Brown
Emory L. and Marianne Chenoweth
Rory Cooper Sr.
Lawrence and Deborah A. Gentile Cylc ’77
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Charles and Lisa Didun
Joseph and Margaret T. Dillon
Nancy Dunn
David and Diedre Edwards
Kevin and Jean F. Manzo Fahey
Joseph W. and Dolores Cannon Fair ’73
Angelina and Joseph M. Falcone Sr.
Lillian Fiorelli
Kevin and Elaine J. Flanagan
Erich and Christa J. Fries
H. Crail and Linda R. Gordon
James V. and Virginia A. Heffernan
Kevin and Irene Keller
Palmira and David Kennedy Sr.
Robin Koslo-Stahl
Stamatios T. and Lucinda Kousisis
John and Ann Kroslowitz
Michael D. Kudzmas
Janet Kuna
Garry Kvech
Christopher and Mary M. Laffoon
Frank and Denise A. LaRosa
Richard and Elizabeth Leadley
Frank and Ella M. Leccese
Mark and Jane L. Lettmann
Daniel and Brenda L. MacQuilliam
Philip and Mary Jane Martelli
Kevin W. and Jennifer McCabe
Edward K. and Catherine F. McQuade
Madalyn K. Mingey
Michael J. and Susan D. Ott
John C. and Dolores Pasqualini
Valerie V. and Douglas Phillips
David H. Pittinsky
John F. and Mary Alice Plebani
Steven and Sharon Prokop
Martin and Janet Rafferty
Robert and Marie E. Rivituso
Salvatore and Judith Rotondo
Stephen A. Russell
Samuel and Ann M. Scopelliti
David and Nancy J. Setley
Stephen M. and Mary F. Shrader
Greg R. Slonaker
Joseph D. and Lori A. Smith
Robert and Lisa M. Sobieski
John and Catherine Solewin
Rodger and Judith M. Van Allen
Lawrence and Helene C. Weathers
Lawrence M. and Monica White
Timothy Young
$1 – $99
Joseph J. and Christine M. Abel
Donald E. Allen Jr.
John A. and Rosemary Angeloni
F. Richard and Elizabeth N. Armento
Steven and Leanne Bernosky
Joseph and Antoinette Betz
Joseph V. and Marylou Costa Brogan ’76
Joseph and Lisa Cardone
Scott and Frances Carlson
Joseph and Helen M. Carver
Diana and Frank J. Casey ’04
Stephen and Donna Castellani
John and Anita Catalanotto
Al and Denise Cipollone
Claire Clute
David and Patricia Collins
James and Patricia A. Comet
Robert J. and Mary Ann Corcoran
Michael Cornacchia
Anthony and Rosemarie M. Corrao
George A. and Mildred A. Crognale
James and Carol J. Currie
Louis and Carmella Del Borrello
Frank and Josephine DiRubbo
Andrew and Debra DiTaranto
Adele DiTullio
Anthony and Janice J. Dombroski
Patrick and Bridget Duddy
James J. and Marie T. Dunleavy
William P. and Marie A. Egan
Deborah Engell
Anthony and Cynthia S. Falcone
Michael and Helen Fallon
Gilbert and Deborah L. Farrington
Rosemary and Lewis Feola Jr.
Christopher and Maria E. Fischer
Timothy H. and Beth A. Folkomer
Louis and Kathleen Gentry
Ronald L. and Mary McCullough Gionta ’66
Bernard and Lisa Giorgio
Steven and Rory C. Godowsky
Mark and Carol A. Goldberg
Jacinto and Ruth E. Gomez
Thomas J. and Elizabeth M. Green
William T. and Irene M. Gross
Judith Hellekson
Richard and Joan A. Hill
Glenn and Nancy R. Papenbrock Holcombe ’63
Terry L. and Sue A. Horning
James and Barbara J. Horsley
Steven P. and Barbara Jefferson
Peter and Linda Korpel
Margery Wilson Kraemer ’77
Vincent and Frances Krajnak
Stephen and Deborah A. Kulich
Glenn and Norma M. Lang
Thomas W. and Kathleen M. Langston
Brent and Joanne Lewis
Beatrice Logan
Daniel and Maryann Machon
Faust and Kathleen Mariano
Rosemary J. McConnell
Thomas and Judy McKim
Francis and Catherine McLane
John and Joan McPhelim
Frank and Vonda Mims
Frank and Lisa Mirarchi
Howard S. and Elizabeth A. Mitana
Merline Morgan
Peter and Corinna Morrison
George and Karen Murphy
Robert and Kathleen Murtagh G’07
Raymond and Carole A. Necci
Walter and Margaret Norton
Frank M. and Anne Novak
Dennis and Madeleine O’Dowd
Francis and Maria R. O’Neill
Loretta Owens
Frank J. and Barbara C. Parisi
Ronald E. and Janice T. Petersen
Joseph J. and Joan Reither
George Rezich
Louis and Judith Ricci
Keith Riley
William A. and Maria W. Roesener
Michael and Kathleen Sanuck
James A. Scallan
Richard and Marie Schauster
Edward and Margaret F. Schmid
William and Kathy Schneider
Robert and Lisa Schwalm
Peter and Nancy M. Scimenes
Charles A. and Donna M. Seidenglanz
Michael and Karin Sestito
Timothy F. and Suzanne Sharr
Louis S. and Rosemarie F. Slutz
Douglas and Diane S. Small
Maria Tocci Small ’07
Edward M. and Victoria Smith
Leon J. and Mary Thompson
Raymond and Diane Tinucci
James and Corinne Toth
Marianne Tranchitella
Michael and Bonnie S. Uditsky
William and Yolanda Vargas
Thomas J. and Patricia K. Winters
Peter and Mary E. Wonson
Stephen and Linda Worsthorn
Francis J. and Tina M. Zane
Vincent D. and Michele Marra Zeller ’75
William and Ellen Zielinski
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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Strengthening the
Cabrini Community
For Thomas Stretton Jr., Ed.D., assistant professor of
education and artistic director of Cabrini College Theatre, it’s
hard to define where academics stop and community begins.
“Cabrini plays a central role in my life,” he says of his
11 years as a faculty member. “Here I have wonderful
opportunities to teach education, English and theatre,
advise, and work with some absolutely sensational young
people in the theatre.”
The theatre responsibility was one he inherited in summer
2006, when he was asked to step in for the director who
was on leave. Six years later, Stretton is still directing.
In Stretton’s second year of directing, playwright Leigh
Fondakowski was invited to the College to attend a
staging of her play, “The Laramie Project.”
“She came and assessed the production with the cast and
staff. It was an exhilarating experience,” he says.
In fall 2009, the Theatre was invited to be one of 100
professional, semi-professional and academic theatres
to present simultaneously the world premiere of a
new play—“The Laramie Project—Ten Years Later (An
Epilogue).”
“That experience was an excellent one for the students
and the college community,” says Stretton.
Some would say Stretton gives enough through his time
and talent. He, on the other hand, digs deeper, and is a
regular donor to the college.
“I believe in its mission, and from my perspective, its
students and employees are wonderful people committed
to making each other’s lives and the world a better place.
What could be more important to support than such a
community?” he asks.
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FACULTY AND STAFF DONORS
$5,000 – $9,999
Marie A. George, Ph.D.
Andrew J. Litavec, Professor
Emeritus
$2,500 – $4,999
Gene Castellano
John J. Heiberger Jr., Professor
Emeritus
Sharon Kerrigan Loman
Christine A. Lysionek, Ph.D.
Sharon C. Schwarze, Ph.D.
Thomas Stretton Jr., Ed.D.
$1,000 – $2,499
Diane C. Crompton
Shirley Ann Dixon ’84, G’89
Jean M. Jacobson
Roberta Jacquet, Ph.D.
Mary S. Laver, Ph.D.
Nicholas J. Uliano, Ed.D.
Jerome R. Zurek Jr., Ph.D.
$500 – $999
Stephen Colfer
Martha Combs, Ed.D.
Steven Feld, Ed.D.
Michael Foley
Maryann C. Lanchoney
Joseph J. Romano, Ph.D.
Anne Skleder, Ph.D.
$250 – $499
Andrew W. Beck
Jan William Buzydlowski, Ph.D.
Heather Cardamone ’91, G’10
Joseph Clark
Sheryl L. Fuller-Espie, Ph.D.
Joseph Giunta
Raquel A. Green, Ph.D.
Cynthia L. Halpern, Ph.D.
James R. Hedtke, Ph.D.
Howard Holden
Joan D. Kleckner ’09
Elona Lakuriqi
Colleen Gray Lelli, Ed.D. ’95
Mary R. Ravenfeld
George Stroud
Robert J. Walsh Jr.
$100 – $249
Donald Anticoli
Dawn Barnett
Eric Bascelli
Phyllis Bean
Adeline M. Bethany, Ed.D.
Carol K. Bobrowski
Kimberly L. Boyd, Ph.D.
John Brown, Ph.D.
Lillian C. Burroughs
Kevin P. Camp ’97
Amy E. Coleman
John Cordes, Ph.D.
Daniel DiPrinzio
Napoleon T. Elortegui
Augustine D. Feudale
Jeff Gingerich, Ph.D.
Margaret Harrison
Dara M. Herskovits
Mary Rau Hill
Ronald M. Katkocin, Esq. ’80
Anna C. Kruse, Professor
Emerita
Kathleen M. Lefebvre, Esq.
John Lindros, Esq.
Joseph A. Martin, Ed.D.
Michele McCabe
Rachel McCarter
Stephen Nardy
Sherry Peters
Donna B. Potts G’04
Christian Protesto
John F. Quinn Jr.
Lisa Ratmansky
Ruby Remley
Salvatore Rotondo
Carol H. Serotta
Mary F. Shrader
Elizabeth Stiles
$1 – $99
Robert Allison, Ed.D.
Joseph Baker
Cheryl Becht
Anita Catalanotto
Claire Clute
Anne Coleman
Matthew Eric Connell
Frances Conwell
Sherrie Deegan
Sara Drew
Cynthia S. Falcone
Brian Felice ’05
Megan Gilmore
Christopher Grosso
Matthew Holmes ’02
Jessica Huda ’01
Christine Hyson
Lori N. Iannella ’06
Marilyn L. Johnson, Ph.D.
Nova Johnson
Marcus Kahn
Dennis Kelly
Rosemary Kelly
Tracey L. Kelly Kemery ’04, G’08
Joyce B. LoDolce
D. Eric Malm, Ph.D.
Monica McVey
Darla Ann Nagy G’09
Joan F. Neal
Felicia Ann Neuber ’09
Joseph Palmer
Lindsey Scott
Mary Lou Corbin Sicoli, Ph.D.,
Professor Emerita
Maria Tocci Small ’07
Andrea J. Sussel, LCSW
Robert A. Wetzel
Cabrini Ministries
Video Wins Awards
A short video on Cabrini
Ministries in Swaziland,
produced by Cabrini
College in conjunction
with Allied Pixel, earned
a Silver Telly Award and a
Platinum Hermes Award.
The video was shot over
the course of a week in
several remote locations
in the southern African
nation.
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WOODCREST SOCIETY
The Woodcrest Society honors dedicated benefactors who safeguard and advance the mission of Cabrini College through
their gifts of $1,000 or more throughout the year. These leadership donors provide essential financial support to the
College and are acknowledged as Cabrini’s most passionate and engaged patrons.
$25,000+
Anonymous
Edith Robb Dixon HON’80 BOT
James J. and Frances M. Maguire
Jill Chambers ’77 and Thomas P. Nerney ’77 BOT
John J. Paris
$10,000 – $24,999
John and Ruth A. Mastronardi Baldovin ’67
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66 BOT
Estate of Patricia K. Lockhart Culbertson ’94
Gerald and Suzanne I. Horn Ganse ’71
Patricia and Gary M. Holloway Sr.
Joan B. and Caswell F. Holloway, III BOT
Robert M. and Barbara J. Jara
Arthur J. Kania
Raymond and Carol Mastronardi Mastoloni
Margaret L. Mastronardi ’61
Philip and Jamie Miller Prince ’84 BOT
Elizabeth A. and John D. Schanz BOT
Cyrus W. and Joanne Spurlino
$5,000 – $9,999
Anonymous
Edna and Kenneth J. Adelberg
Thomas J. HON’10 and Joanne M. Kovacs Balshi ’69
Jay and Anne Marie Albert Borneman, Ed.D. ’80
Victor W. and Juliana Chan Chiang ’73
Thomas P. and Nancy Gorevin Costello ’71 BOT
Sharon K. D’Agostino ’75
Maryann and Robert L. D’Anjolell Sr. HON’08 BOT
Angela M. Corbo, Ph.D. ’90 and
Frank R. Emmerich Jr. ’92 BOT
Bruce and Kathleen Reardon Everett ’68
Marie Angelella George, Ph.D. and
Francis J. George
Antoinette Iadarola, Ph.D., President Emerita
Margaret and Warren Kuo BOT
Patricia and Andrew J. Litavec, Professor
Emeritus
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli ’59
Heather E. ’04, G’10 and Vincent Prestileo Jr. ’04 BOT
Judy and Eric E. Putsch
Kellie and David E. Regn ’97 BOT
Phyllis and Marvin Stewart BOT
Demetra M. Takes BOT
Sharon and Ron K. Yoshida, Ph.D. BOT
John J. and Sharon M. Shipley Zubricky ’76 BOT
$2,500 – $4,999
John and Karen F. Bodnar
Mary Kathryn Stanbach Burke ’69
Gene Castellano
William L. and Joanne Cavanagh
Linda and John J. Heiberger, Jr., Professor
Emeritus
Raymond W. Kane
John F. ’82 and Maria A. Carbone Keating ’82
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Lars and Sharon Kerrigan Loman
M. Bruce and Carol L. Hasson Lynch ’83
Peter and Christine A. Lysionek, Ph.D.
Susan McNamara ’70
Renee and Patrick E. Melvin
William W. and Sharon C. Schwarze, Ph.D.
Kay and Thomas Stretton, Ed.D.
John A. and Denise F. Santor Ward ’69
$1,000 – $2,499
Anonymous
William Ashmead
Frances A. Baliotti ’75 and Robert Schnure
Edward D. Bean ’02
Raymond and Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69 BOT
Thomas D. and Sharon Amato Benedict ’72
William and Anne Marie Fellock Blatt ’73
Michael and Virginia Gallagher Byrne ’62
Bernardo M. Nuñez and
Theresa A. Cavanaugh ’74
Antonio V. ’83 and Diane M. Corallo Ciro, M.D. ’83
Diane and Gordon Crompton
Lewis N. DiFelice ’74 and Deborah L. Kerr
Shirley Walker Dixon ’84, G’89
Brian and Bruny Vasquez Dougherty ’75
Girard A. and Patricia Hollmen Dowd ’74
Margaret Hamilton Duprey ’73, HON’08 BOT
Carol Ann and George Edwards
JoAnne Makoski Emerson ’72
Rebecca E. Freedman
Mark J. ’92 and Sharon E. Sheedy Gudas ’91, G’96
Karen and Scott Holloway Sr.
Patricia and T. Brian Holloway
Jean M. and Samuel G. Jacobson
Robert and Roberta Jacquet, Ph.D.
John L. and Barbara L. Jordan HON’08
Daniel and Lois Lanshe Kelly ’63
Edward A. and Marjorie Epps Kennedy
Lance and Mary S. Laver, Ph.D.
Ladonna Mahecha ’85 and James S. Lawlor, Esq. ’82
Thomas H. and Mary Sica Lewis ’68
Richard and Alice Linder
Gerald G. and Maureen Monaghan Matheson ’68
Eustace W. and Suzanne Mita
Robert and Delphine Sbarboro Pape ’61
Barbara and Anthony J. D. Paul
Julie and Vince Powers BOT
Kevin Quigley
Thomas and Catherine M. Sulock Riccardi ’71
Francis J .and Janet M. Alfonsi Rocco ’82
David C. and Mary Ellen Jaindl Roper ’72
Mary Beth Senkewicz ’76
John, Robin and Chris Spurlino
Eric M. ’96 and Jana L. Bruno Tidwell ’96
Nicholas J. Uliano, Ed.D.
Patricia and Paul J. Wechsler III ’01, G’04
Jerome R. Zurek, Ph.D. and Suzanne Toton, Ed.D.
FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE
$25,000+
Anonymous
$10,000 – $24,999
Arthur J. Kania
Raymond and Carol Mastronardi Mastoloni
Elizabeth A. and John D. Schanz BOT
Cyrus W. and Joanne Spurlino
Woodcrest Society Reception
On Oct. 6, 2011, Cabrini College held the
inaugural Woodcrest Society reception
in appreciation of donors whose support
is at the leadership level of $1,000 or
more. More than 50 donors attended the
cocktail reception, during which President
Marie A. George expressed her gratitude
for their generosity, and presented her
vision for the College’s future. The Cabrini
College Chorale performed under the
direction of Adeline Bethany, Ed.D.,
professor of fine arts and music.
$5,000 – $9,999
Anonymous
Edna and Kenneth J. Adelberg
Maryann and Robert L. D’Anjolell Sr. HON’08 BOT
Antoinette Iadarola, Ph.D., President Emerita
Margaret and Warren Kuo BOT
Judy and Eric E. Putsch
Demetra M. Takes BOT
Sharon and Ron K. Yoshida, Ph.D. BOT
$2,500 – $4,999
William L. and Joanne Cavanagh
Raymond W. Kane
Renee and Patrick E. Melvin
$1,000 – $2,499
Anonymous
William Ashmead
Rebecca E. Freedman
Karen and Scott Holloway Sr.
Patricia and T. Brian Holloway
John L. and Barbara L. Jordan HON’08
Edward A. and Marjorie Epps Kennedy
Richard and Alice Linder
Eustace W. and Suzanne Mita
Barbara and Anthony J. D. Paul
Julie and Vince Powers BOT
John, Robin and Chris Spurlino
$500 – $999
Karen K. and Douglas B. Brown, Ph.D.
John and Martha W. Dale
Richard and Marjorie Wolfington Heany
B. Duncan and Barbara J. Giambrone Hubley
Joseph G. Quinn
$250 – $499
Marie S. Bintner
Diane and James F. Brecker
William Cotter
Nicholas and Julie Falcone
Sister Diane Olmstead, MSC BOT
Barbara Watson Rawls HON’08 BOT
Ryan and Kelly Sakmar
John Zalucki
$100 – $249
Mary Ann Biller-Fischetti and John L. Fischetti, M.D.
John R. and Mary Ann G. Collett
Denise Dillon
Frank J. and Mary T. Ferro
Suzanne K. Gallagher
Kathleen Gavigan, Esq. and William B. Dixon, Esq.
Reverend Gaspar Genuardi
Frederick Heldring
Father Joseph Laenen, O.Praem.
Jonette Lancos and Carl Shanahan
Steve F. Levicoff
Joseph and Marie N. Longo
Nicholas Maiale
Jyothi Manohar
Elizabeth McCann
Albert M. and M. Jean Milani
Anthony and Martha Mirra
Eleanor Nagy
John F. and Candace H. O’Donnell
G. Carter and Frances R. Pierce
Robert Plucienik
Elsie H. Ramsey
Barbara Rogers-Kuhns
Margarita M. Rose
Joseph Rossi
Jeffrey Trachtenberg
Brendan J. and Mary Ellen Walsh
$1 – $99
Anonymous
Augustine A. and Josephine Albino
Marlene and Richard J. Anthony Sr.
David V. and Theresa A. Barry
Gregory and Tara L. Basile
Paul and Evelyn S. Becker
Ralph and Phyllis Bertolino
Margaret M. Burke
David and Geraldine Ferrari Burton
Helen Kesaris Byrnes
Marie A. Calandriello
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE
Anthony Calise
Carmelo A. and Angelina Cerino
Robert and Christine Costello
Donato D. D’Amico
Carol and Robert D’Anjolell Jr.
Patrice J. and William R. Dawson Jr.
Michele DeStefano
Vincent DiCarlantonio
Rosemarie DiFabio
Robert E. and Patricia A. DiNenno
Catharine M. DiPietro
David J. and Jean A. Edwards
Marilyn Canivan Ely
Judith A. and Joseph M. Falcone Jr.
Kathleen Falcone
Joseph and Judith Franzini
James and Ann Marie Gallagher
Victoria D. Geiger
Anna R. Giannini
George Gilligan
Patricia A. Grant
George W. Hebard
Sister Rita Hekker
Mark Holloway
Matthew M. and Diane P. Killinger
John W. Lamb
Arthur R. and Lois S. Lewis
E. Joyce McGowan
Marita C. McManus
Marilyn P. Mendte
Dennis R. and Kathleen Mirra
Ida R. Monteleone
Walter and Barbara Murphy
Charles O’Donnell
Joseph O’Neil
Enrico and Laurie Pellicore
Richard V. Pepino
Joseph Pezzotti
Geraldine Phelan
Dawn M. Pier
Eugene M. and Letitia O. Principato
Robert A. and J’Anna Pucci
Robert and Mary D. Pushaw
Mary G. Quirus
Deborah Rainey
Leona M. Reick
William F. Robinson
Geoffrey Rosina
Martin and Tracy Ryan
Richard and Carol Scattergood
Joseph M. and Augusta Schell
Servants of Mary
Joseph and Grace Stellabotte
Dolores and John E. Stewart Sr.
Dmytro and Anne M. Strykowsky
Cornelia B. Sullivan
Robert P. Tabak
David and Kathryn Webster
John D. and Maryann H. Whalen
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1957 Legacy Society
The 1957 Legacy Society was established to
recognize and thank alumni, parents, faculty and
friends of Cabrini who have made a bequest or
a planned gift to the College. These members,
by including Cabrini College as beneficiaries
in their wills, insurance policies, or retirement
accounts, are helping to provide for upcoming
generations of students and scholars. Their
testamentary gifts will provide future resources
for Cabrini College, securing its longevity.
Anonymous (6)
Raymond and Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69 BOT
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66 BOT
Bernardo M. Nuñez and Theresa A.
Cavanaugh ’74
Thomas P. and Nancy Gorevin Costello ’71 BOT
Catherine M. DeHart ’93
Vivian Meola Donato ’60
Margaret Hamilton Duprey ’73, HON’08 BOT
Antoinette Iadarola, Ph.D., President Emerita
Vicki W. Lee ’92
Maureen Monaghan Matheson ’68
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli ’59
Sandra Supiot Momyer ’86 and Robert Momyer
Heidi Quarracino G’05
Roseann J. Mobilio Ranieri ’63
Janet Alfonsi Rocco ’82 and Francis J. Rocco
Mary Ryan-Zanotti ’72
Bernadette McCabe Schoch ’78
Mary Anne Schofield, Ph.D.
John M. Shvetz ’86
JoAnna McHenry Strall ’69
Theresa Walsh Stratta ’64
Demetra M. Takes BOT
Stephen E. Westhead ’87
Victoria Calabro Zavasnik ’70
Realized Bequests
Estate of Mary D. Bergen
Estate of Patricia K. Lockhart Culbertson ’94
Estate of Harpster
Estate of Ruthanne Tomassetti Henner ’67
Estate of Winston Hsiang
Estate of Susan Keenan and Leo Yochim
Estate of Barbara Jean Westrick ’68
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
Anonymous (3)
ACE INA Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
ASCO
Associated Construction Group, Inc.
Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
AstraZeneca Gift Matching Program
Automatic Data Processing
Avalon Lions Charities Foundation, Inc.
Bank of America Matching Gift Program
BNY Mellon Community Partnership
The Boeing Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Cabrini College Alumni Association
Cabrini Mission Foundation
Cabrini Steppers
Catholic Relief Services
Chevron Matching Gift Program
CIGNA Foundation
Comcast Corporation
Con Edison
D&K Appliance
ExxonMobil Foundation
Fabio & Danny’s Station Cafe
Fair Trade USA
Future Stars Camps
GE Foundation Matching Gift Center
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Gullifty’s Pizza Grill & Bar
IBM
ING Foundation
John F. Murray Funeral Home
John’s Campus Corner, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
The Jordan Charitable Foundation
T. James Kavanagh Foundation
The Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation
Maguire Foundation
Margaret Kuo’s Restaurants
The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation
Matheson Appellate Law, P.A.
The Merck Company Foundation
Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
Morgan Stanley
Mother Cabrini League
NCAA
Office Depot Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Prosthodontics Intermedica Foundation
Quest Diagnostics
Ridge High School Sunshine Club
Roth Weber Associates LLC
Sanofi-Aventis
Security Networks, LLC
Servants of Mary
Sodexo
Sprint Foundation
State Farm Insurance
United States Liability Insurance Group
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
The Vanguard Group
The Vanguard Group Foundation
Vincent F. Pierangeli, Jr. Plumbing & Heating
West Park Union Free School District
Wexco Financial Group
XL Insurance
YPO-WPO
During fiscal year 2011–2012, Cabrini College received $169,178 in state and
federal grants from the following agencies and programs:
FEDERAL GRANTS
National Science Foundation
•Watershed Citizenship Learning Community
•Sub-award C-Path Grant—Revitalized
Undergraduate Computing Education
through Villanova University
U.S. Department of Education
•Title III: Strengthening Undergraduate
Learning Inside and Outside the Classroom
•Fund for the Improvement of Education
•EARTH Environmental Education grant
•SEPCHE Math and Science Institutes
National Endowment for the Humanities,
Division of Preservation and Access
•Cabrini College Archival Collections:
Developing a Plan for Preservation
STATE GRANTS
Pennsylvania Department of Community
and Economic Development
•Science Instructional Equipment
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board
•Strategies to Reduce Underage Drinking
and High Risk Drinking
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention
• Fostering Community Partnerships for
Justice: Domestic Violence Education for
Pre-Service and Practicing Professionals
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GIFTS-IN-KIND, IN HONOR OF, IN MEMORY OF
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Warren Kuo BOT
IN HONOR OF
The Class of 1977’s 35th Anniversary
Michael T. Walczak ’77
Jessica Balluch ’12
Albert and Maria Balluch
Nicholas Casey
Dianna and Frank J. Casey ’04
Molly Castellano ’10
Gene Castellano
Eric Collins ’12
David and Patricia Collins
Aaron Dandridge ’12
Andrea Wilson
David Dunbar, Ph.D.
Lucinda J. Hughes ’92
Kelly Fischer ’12
Christopher and Maria E. Fischer
Janel Folkomer
Timothy H. and Beth A. Folkomer
Marie A. George, Ph.D.
Jonette Lancos and Carl Shanahan
Alice Kathleen Glah
Kathleen A. Glah McDonald ’69
Lisa Gomez ’12
Jacinto and Ruth E. Gomez
Caswell F. “Cas” Holloway, III BOT
Jean M. and Samuel G. Jacobson
Patrick Holloway ’09
Patricia B. and Gary M. Holloway Sr.
Institutional Advancement Staff
Matthew E. Connell
Kyle Jefferson ’12
Steven P. and Barbara Jefferson
Krista Kroslowitz ’12
John and Ann Kroslowitz
Danielle Kulich ’12
Stephen and Deborah A. Kulich
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Mary Ann LaForest
Clyde J. LaForest Jr. ’92
Samantha Leo ’12
Palmira and David Kennedy Sr.
Andrew Litavec, Professor
Emeritus
Patricia Kelly Grana ’71
Kathleen M. Donohue Trent ’71
Edward J. McQuade ’12
Edward K. and Catherine F. McQuade
Brian Metz
Maureen T. Sabatino ’96
Dawn Middleton, Ed.D., Professor Emerita
Cara Santelli ’98
Vince Mirarchi ’12
Frank and Lisa Mirarchi
Melissa Moore ’12
Kenneth Moore
Matthew Murphy ’12
George and Karen Murphy
Liam O’Dowd ’12
Dennis and Madeleine O’Dowd
Eion O’Neill ’12
Francis and Maria R. O’Neill
Laura Parisi ’12
Frank J. and Barbara C. Parisi
Melissa C. Phillips ’12
Richard C. and Debbie Phillips
Alexandra Pittinsky ’12
David H. Pittinsky
Nina Ratmansky
Lisa Ratmansky
Joseph Romano, Ph.D.
Aurelia M. Amendola Braun ’65
Vivian Mayol Caballero ’77
Susan E. DeCarlo ’78
Kathleen Ryan Peterson ’68
Denise Reilly Pons ’75
Lisa Schaffer ’85
Kadee Schwalm ’12
Robert and Lisa Schwalm
Elizabeth Scopelitti ’12
Samuel and Ann M. Scopelliti
Amanda Smith ’12
Joseph D. and Lori A. Smith
Augustus Monteleone
Angelina and Joseph M. Falcone Sr.
George B. Weathersby, Ph.D.
YPO-WPO
Margaret Logan Paris ’62
Marlene and Richard J. Anthony Sr.
ASCO
Avalon Lions Charities Foundation, Inc.
David V. and Theresa A. Barry
Margaret M. Burke
Marie A. Calandriello
Grace Sinisi Cooney ’60
Robert and Christine Costello
John and Martha W. Dale
Patrice J. and William R. Dawson Jr.
Eisele, Gilbert, Gray Group at Merrill Lynch
Michael and Colleen Foley
James and Ann Marie Gallagher
Suzanne K. Gallagher
Mary McCullough Gionta ’66
Patricia A. Grant
Matthew M. and Diane P. Killinger
John W. Lamb
Anna Marie Giarletta Lento ’62
Margaret M. McGinniss ’60
E. Joyce McGowan
Marita C. McManus
Marilyn P. Mendte
Joan C. Hogarty Mooney ’62
Walter and Barbara Murphy
John F. and Candace H. O’Donnell
John J. Paris
Enrico and Laurie Pellicore
Concetta T. Buttacavoli Petrone ’62
G. Carter and Frances R. Pierce
Elsie H. Ramsey
William F. Robinson
Martin and Tracy Ryan
Joseph M. and Augusta Schell
Dmytro and Anne M. Strykowsky
Raymond and Diane Tinucci
Stephany Worsthorn ’12
Stephen and Linda Worsthorn
Molli Zielinski ’12
William and Ellen Zielinski
Jerome R. Zurek Jr., Ph.D.
Jeanne M. Pilcicki Behr ’84
Deborah Engell
IN MEMORY OF
Ruth Irene Bartivic
Joan Bartivic Landermann ’65
Josephine Coppa
Anthony Calise
Vincent DiCarlantonio
Angelina and Joseph M. Falcone Sr.
Kathleen Falcone
Joseph and Judith Franzini
Anna R. Giannini
Nicholas Maiale
Ida R. Monteleone
Mary G. Quirus
Leona M. Reick
Anthony and Peg Herzog
John D. and Maryann H. Whalen
Zelinda LeBoutillier
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66 BOT
Mary Ann Mirra
Augustine A. and Josephine Albino
Carmelo A. and Angelina Cerino
Rosemarie DiFabio
Catharine M. DiPietro
Frank J. and Mary T. Ferro
Joanne DeLucas LaMarr ’75
Joseph and Marie N. Longo
Anthony and Martha Mirra
Dennis R. and Kathleen Mirra
Geraldine Phelan
Robert and Mary D. Pushaw
Ridge High School Sunshine Club
Joseph and Grace Stellabotte
Dolores and John E. Stewart Sr.
Corey Salazar ’02, G’07
Gregory and Tara L. Basile
Joyce Seidman ’83
Catherine Sullivan Delcollo ’83
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SCHOLARSHIPS AND ENDOWMENTS
1976 Foundation Fund for the
Enrichment of Teachers’ Teaching
and Learning
Adult Learner Scholarship
AICUP UPS Scholarship Fund
Alumni Association Scholarship
John J. Barclay Memorial Scholarship
Michael Beauchemin Scholarship
for Mathematics Study
Jane Schwartz Benjamin
Memorial Scholarship
Daniel J. and Mary D. Bergen
Communication Scholarship
Rebecca H. Bradbeer Social
Work Scholarship
Buzzallino Family Faculty Scholars Fund
Buzzallino International Experience
Mother Cabrini League Scholarship
Cabrinian Educational Endowed Fund
Cabrini Steppers Scholarship
Class of 1969 Reunion Scholarship
Comcast Communication Scholarship
Martha Dale Endowed Scholarship
Dr. John E. DeTurck Scholarship
Edith Robb Dixon Scholarship
Denise Edwards Memorial Scholarship
Felicia Falcone Memorial Scholarship
Barry D. and Rebecca E. Freedman
Scholarship
General Scholarship Fund
Thelma Gardinier Arts Scholarship
Jolyon Pitt Girard Distinguished
Scholar-in-Residence Fund
Rose and Raymond Green Faculty
Scholars Award
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship
John J. Heiberger, Jr. Study
Abroad Award
President Antoinette Iadarola
Endowed Fund
Mother Ursula Infante Scholarship
Barbara and John Jordan Fund to
Promote Domestic Violence Education
Beverly Mungo Koenig Fund
Anna C. Kruse Scholarship
William Kuhns Scholarship*
Andrew and Patricia Litavec
Education Scholarship
London Study Abroad Scholarship
Maguire Scholars Program
Charles A. Mastronardi Service and
Leadership Award
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli Scholarship
Patience Cavanagh McFadden
Memorial Scholarship
Peter S. and Catherine G. Mozino
Scholarship
Thomas P. and Jill Nerney Leadership
in Community Service Scholarship
Agnes Bosco Orsatti Memorial
Scholarship
Margaret Logan Paris ’62
Scholarship Fund
Michelle Perna ’75 English and
Communication Scholarship
Sister Regina Peterson Social
Work Scholarship
Pierce Scholars Program
John Remley Memorial Scholarship
Ruth Richardson Memorial Scholarship
Joseph Romano Endowed Scholarship
Greater Philadelphia UNICO Chapter
Elena A. Santora Scholarship
Charles and Delphine Sbarboro
Memorial Scholarship
M. Antoinette Schiesler
Memorial Scholarship
Lawrence R. Sedler Memorial
Scholarship
M.L. Corbin Sicoli, Ph.D.
Book Scholarship
W.W. Smith Charitable
Trust Scholarship
Renee Spellman Award
UNICO Media Scholarship
Waterloo Gardens Scholarship
Ivy Young Willis Lecture Series Fund
*Endowment in progress
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QUIANA VOLNEY STEPS UP TO ESTABLISH SCHOLARSHIP
Cabrini College students learn to help those in need—locally, globally and
even sitting in the desk next to them in class. Quiana Volney ’12, founder of
the Cabrini Steppers step team, recognized that some of her teammates were
struggling to cover the cost of tuition. She worked with step team advisor
Stephanie Reed, director of Student Diversity, and the Office of Institutional
Advancement to establish the Cabrini Steppers Scholarship. Nearly $400 in proceeds
from fundraising events, including the Second Annual Step Show this April, went toward
the scholarship. Volney and the team hope to raise $1,000 to give a one-time award to a
member of the team.
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NAMED FUND DONORS
Named Fund Donors are those who gave to an endowed or expendable fund that supports scholarship,
faculty research, or programmatic efforts at the College.
Adult Learner Scholarship
Sherrie Deegan
Alumni Association Endowed
Scholarship
Frances L. Carusi Brooks ’82
Jennifer M. Fair ’08
Stacey M. Caiazzo Gunning ’98
Hollie L. Havens ’98
Elizabeth G. Kanaras-Cade ’83
Sharon M. Shipley Zubricky ’76 BOT
Michael Beauchemin Scholarship
for Mathematics Study
Donna Rio ’72
Carol H. and Howard Serotta
Buzzallino Family Faculty
Scholars Fund
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66 BOT
Kathleen Falcone
Nicholas and Julie Falcone
Jean M. Findlay ’85
Joseph and Judith Franzini
Anna R. Giannini
Elizabeth G. Kanaras-Cade ’83
Nicholas Maiale
Albert M. and M. Jean Milani
Ida R. Monteleone
Mary G. Quirus
Leona M. Reick
Jacqueline Ricci Seeton ’92
David and Kathryn Webster
Barry D. and Rebecca E.
Freedman Endowed Scholarship
Rebecca E. Freedman
Thelma Gardinier Arts
Scholarship
Ronald M., Esq. ’80 and Rosemarie Battiato
Katkocin ’84
Mother Cabrini League
Scholarship
Mother Cabrini League
Class of 1969 Reunion
Scholarship
Joan Terruso McArdle ’69
Martha Dale Endowed
Scholarship
John and Martha W. Dale
Lisa M. Maiorano Doak ’00
Jean M. Findlay ’85
Hollie L. Havens ’98
Maureen T. Larkin ’78
Denise Edwards Memorial
Scholarship
George and Carol Ann Edwards
Megan D. Holcombe ’92
Felicia Falcone Memorial
Scholarship
Ralph Bertolino
Anthony Calise
Vincent DiCarlantonio
Angelina and Joseph M. Falcone Sr.
Judith A. and Joseph M. Falcone Jr.
SCHOLARSHIP DONOR IS
‘PAYING IT FORWARD’
John Heiberger Jr., professor emeritus at
Cabrini College and former chair of the
Business Department, funds a need-based
scholarship open to Cabrini business majors.
The John J. Heiberger, Jr. Study Abroad Award
helps students pay for either a short-term
or semester-long study abroad experience.
Heiberger abides by the motto of paying it
forward, and encourages students receiving
the award to consider personally supporting
similar projects at Cabrini after graduation.
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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NAMED FUND DONORS
John J. Heiberger, Jr.
Study Abroad Award
Linda and John Heiberger Jr., Professor Emeritus
The President Antoinette Iadarola
Endowed Fund
Anonymous
Antoinette Iadarola, Ph.D., President Emerita
Mother Ursula Infante Scholarship
Mary Anne H. Dougherty ’63 +
Yvonne M. Brenner Kiernan ’64
Robert and Kristen E. Mudrick G’03
Elizabeth B. Smith ’65
Barbara and John Jordan
Fund to Promote Domestic
Violence Education
John L. and Barbara L. Jordan HON’08
Beverly Mungo Koenig Fund
Ladonna M. ’85 and James S. Lawlor, Esq. ’82
Anna C. Kruse
Endowed Scholarship
Conrad E. and Anna C. Kruse, Professor Emerita
Carmella G. Pepino G’99
William Kuhns Scholarship
Donna M. Amoroso ’91
Mary C. Cupelli Andrews ’69
Susan A. Soja Arabia ’80
Malati Shinazy Ashman G’86
Mary Ann Biller-Fischetti and John L. Fischetti, M.D.
Marylou Costa Brogan ’76
Neil Chippendale G’93
Ann C. Cartolano Cirrinicione ’73
Kathleen M. Filippo ’82
Victoria D. Geiger
Mark J. ’92 and Sharon E. Sheedy Gudas ’91, G’96
Debra Morey Lacivita ’75
Colleen Gray Lelli ’95
Susan Carey Linaugh ’74
Faust and Kathleen Mariano
Claire T. McEntyre ’69
Carol A. Cartolano Mogck ’75
Patricia O’Neill ’01
Dawn M. Pier
Deborah Rainey
Laurel J. Wright Roe ’92
Barbara Rogers-Kuhns
Salvatore Rotondo
Christopher Scott G’95
Carol H. and Howard Serotta
Thomas R. and Mary Lou Corbin Sicoli, Ph.D.,
Professor Emerita
Maria Tocci Small ’07
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Andrew & Patricia Litavec
Education Scholarship
Patricia and Andrew J. Litavec, Professor Emeritus
Kathleen Ryan Peterson ’68
Charles A. Mastronardi Service
and Leadership Award
Ruth A. Mastronardi Baldovin ’67
Raymond and Carol Mastronardi Mastoloni
Margaret L. Mastronardi ’61
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli
Scholarship
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli ’59
Patience Cavanagh McFadden
Memorial Scholarship
William L. and Joanne Cavanagh
Thomas P. and Jill Nerney
Leadership in Community
Service Scholarship
Jill Chambers ’77 and Thomas P. Nerney ’77 BOT
Agnes Bosco Orsatti
Memorial Scholarship
Agnes Orsatti Armao ’63
Margaret Logan Paris
Endowed Scholarship
Marlene and Richard J. Anthony Sr.
ASCO
Avalon Lions Charities Foundation, Inc.
David V. and Theresa A. Barry
Margaret M. Burke
Marie A. Calandriello
Grace Sinisi Cooney ’60
Robert and Christine Costello
John and Martha W. Dale
Patrice J. and William R. Dawson Jr.
Eisele, Gilbert, Gray Group at Merrill Lynch
Michael and Colleen Foley
James and Ann Marie Gallagher
Suzanne K. Gallagher
Mary McCullough Gionta ’66
Patricia A. Grant
Matthew M. and Diane P. Killinger
John W. Lamb
Anna Marie Giarletta Lento ’62
Margaret M. McGinniss ’60
E. Joyce McGowan
Marita C. McManus
Marilyn P. Mendte
Joan C. Hogarty Mooney ’62
Walter and Barbara Murphy
John F. and Candace H. O’Donnell
John J. Paris
Enrico and Laurie Pellicore
Concetta T. Buttacavoli Petrone ’62
G. Carter and Frances R. Pierce
Elsie H. Ramsey
William F. Robinson
Martin and Tracy Ryan
Joseph M. and Augusta Schell
Dmytro and Anne M. Strykowsky
Raymond and Diane Tinucci
Michelle Perna ’75 English
and Communication
Elizabeth G. Kanaras-Cade ’83
Pierce Scholars Program
The Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation
Ruth Richardson
Memorial Scholarship
Robert and Kristen E. Mudrick G’03
Joseph J. Romano
Endowed Scholarship
The M.L. Corbin Sicoli, Ph.D.
Book Scholarship
Andrea M. Amato ’03
Roslyn M. Amato ’03
Matthew E. Connell
Maureen T. Larkin ’78
Judith M. Salvatore Leahy ’99
Donna R. Angelucci Verna ’88, G’91
West Park Union Free School District
W.W. Smith Charitable
Trust Scholarship
W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
Renee Spellman Award
Shirley Walker Dixon ’84, G’89
Ivy Young Willis Lecture
Series Fund
John and Martha W. Dale
The Wolfington Center Fund
Margarita M. Rose
Lisa M. Maiorano Doak ’00
Susan M. Durling ’69
Jeanne M. and Joseph J. Romano, Ph.D.
Sharon C. Schwarze, Ph.D.
Greater Philadelphia
UNICO Chapter
Elena A. Santora Scholarship
James R. Santora ’94
Charles and Delphine Sbarboro
Memorial Scholarship
Delphine Sbarboro Pape ’61
M. Antoinette Schiesler
Memorial Scholarship
Mary R. Hill
Lawrence R. Sedler
Memorial Scholarship
Richard and Alice Linder
Gregory J. Pasquarello ’77
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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CONSECUTIVE GIVING
There are many generous donors who have given annually to Cabrini College. Below, the columns marked 25, 20, 15, 10 and
5 years denotes those who have given consecutively—every fiscal year—for that number of years or longer.
25 Years
Agnes Orsatti Armao ’63
Frances A. Baliotti ’75
Regina E. Sullivan Boyle ’63
Theresa A. Cavanaugh ’74
Suzanne M. Warner Cermignano ’72
Nancy Kelly Chase ’69
Barbara R. Cobrin G’83
Elizabeth McNerlin Collins ’71
Diana C. Sobieski Cooper ’65
Maureen Costigan, Esq. ’78
Kathleen Fitzpatrick Coulston ’74
John and Martha W. Dale Maryann and Robert L. D’Anjolell Sr. HON’08 BOT
Joyce Finley De Michele ’63
Linda Acchione DeMarco ’63
Edith Robb Dixon HON ’80 BOT
Patricia Hollmen Dowd ’74
Margaret Hamilton Duprey ’73 HON’08 BOT
Rosemary A. Makl Emeigh ’75
^JoAnne Makoski Emerson ’72
Joseph W. and Dolores Cannon Fair ’73
Jean M. Findlay ’85
Eleanor L. Harris Finney ’75
Marie Caccese Gilligan ’83
Patricia Kelly Grana ’71
Margaret R. Grilli ’71
Glenn and Nancy R. Papenbrock Holcombe ’63
Kathleen Manno Isdell ’68
Margaret C. Cichelli Jeffery ’67
Elizabeth G. Kanaras-Cade ’83
Barbara A. Cocco Kelly ’77
Lois Lanshe Kelly ’63
Catherine A. McGuire Kenny ’69
Yvonne M. Brenner Kiernan ’64
Conrad E. and Anna C. Kruse, Professor Emerita
^Veronica Glennon Lacz ’71
^Maureen T. Larkin ’78
Anna Marie Giarletta Lento ’62
Adele C. DiTullio Leone ’69
Mary Sica Lewis ’68
Susan Carey Linaugh ’74
Patricia and Andrew J. Litavec, Professor Emeritus
Carol L. Hasson Lynch ’83
Anna Marie Fontana Marino ’61
Lorraine Cappelli Master ’69
Maureen Monaghan Matheson ’68
Lynn Conaty McCabe ’64
Christine Dillon McCarthy ’74
Margaret McGinniss ’60
Christine M. Stephan Mellor ’72
Carol A. Cartolano Mogck ’75
Sandra Supiot Momyer ’86
Carolyn Downing Morgan ’69
Karen Harcar Morris ’75
Anne Fitzgerald Muldowney ’61
Joanne Colace Muskett ’64
Trevina Chiu Nesbitt ’73, G’93
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Carl J. and Loretta D. Dellapia O’Fria ‘61
Marie San Filippo Panariello ’61
Lenore C. Roche Perrott ’77
Denise Reilly Pons ’75
Jean E. DiDonato Poplawski ’71
^Janet M. Alfonsi Rocco ’82
Kathleen Fusco Rocklein ’74
Marion A. Moore Schaeffer ’77
Sharon C. Schwarze, Ph.D.
Kenneth Timothy Skolka ’87
Elizabeth B. Smith ’65
Margaret Dalton Smith ’73
Phyllis D. Snyder ’74
Florence P. Givens Spall ’75
JoAnna McHenry Strall ’69
Theresa Walsh Stratta ’64
Lucille Dinda Tucker ’68
Joan Wimmer Watson ’67
June Tarasuk Wheeler ’70
Patricia A. Borth Wilson ’72
Patricia Murphy Winkel ’64
Marie Mealing Wood ’65
^Patricia Raineri Wood ’68
20 Years
Ronald G. Bellopede ’89
Virginia Gallagher Byrne ’62
William L. and Joanne Cavanagh
Mary Ann Aller Chevalier ’64
Shirley A. Walker Dixon ’84, G’89
Cynthia J. Goss ’87
Antoinette Iadarola, Ph.D., President Emerita
Joan Gionnoscoli Jankowsky ’64
Ruth Dailey Lenhart ’62
Barbara Watson Rawls HON’08 BOT
Lorraine J. Romano Morris ’71
Mary Ryan-Zanotti ’72
Judy Schultz Saunders ’92, G’98
Kristine K. Glowienka Schwartz ’81
Michael R. Smith ’95
Rita M. DiCampli Smith ’81
Michael T. Walczak ’77
Michael P. Yeager ’91
15 Years
Mary Falotico Baliotti ’66
Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69 BOT
Marian G. Bohem ’79
Sallyann Morris Borghesani ’79
Karen K. and Douglas B. Brown, Ph.D.
Michele N. O’Brien Callinan ’93
Joseph and Helen M. Carver
Dana M. Simko Ciccariello ’85
Mary Ellen Crowley ’68
Susan E. De Carlo ’78
Angela M. Corbo, Ph.D. ’90
Gloria Dell’Isola ’70
Anthony and Janice J. Dombroski
James J. and Marie T. Dunleavy
Michelle Nally Dwyer ’72
Frank R. Emmerich, Jr., Esq. ’92 BOT
Karen M. Bell Fitzgerald ’93
Christina G. Feehan Fohner ’96
Dennis W. Fohner ’97
Suzanne I. Horn Ganse ’71
Ellen M. Gibney ’66
Nancy Battaglia Gustafson ’66
Denise Penn Hakowski ’87
Cynthia L. Halpern, Ph.D.
Stephen M. Highsmith ’88
Karen Holcombe ’89
Roberta Jacquet, Ph.D.
Vincent and Frances Krajnak
Kathleen Rowan Mahoney ’65
Shirley A. Mandale ’92
Claire T. McEntyre ’69
Marguerite M. McFadden ’87
Lois Nesmith ’76
Theodora A. Baj Penny ’70
Roberta Markun Renan ’97
Claire M. Roth ’69
Theresa M. Sacchetti ’73
Patricia A. Kelly Seeger ’61
Carol H. Serotta
Maria Tocci Small ’07
Peter L. Van Allen ’94
Denise F. Santor Ward ’69
Vincent D. and Michele Marra Zeller ‘75
John J. and Sharon M. Shipley Zubricky ’76 BOT
10 Years
John T. and Beryl M. Abram
Melissa A. Kernevich Aigeldinger ’88
Ruth A. Mastronardi Baldovin ’67
Jonathan Barrett ’01
Donna M. Sulpizio Bartholomew ’73
Diane K. Bates G’97
Robert C. Bell ’90
Janet Manno Bodman ’64
Frances L. Carusi Brooks ’82
John Brown, Ph.D.
Mary Kathryn Stanbach Burke ’69 BOT
^Joan M. Buzzallino ’66 BOT
^Juliana Chan Chiang ’73
Adriane Cirelli ’06
Joseph Cirelli ’00
Antonio V. Ciro ’83
Diane M. Corallo Ciro, M.D. ’83
Kevin J. Corcoran ’88
Rosanne M. Carfagno Corcoran ’94
Judith M. Clay-Johnson ’78
Thomas P. and Nancy Gorevin Costello ’71 BOT
Anne L. Croley ’67
Carol Lee Corlis Crowley ’63
Lawrence and Deborah A. Gentile Cylc ’77
Sharon K. D’Agostino ’75
Catherine M. DeHart ’93
Paula Thomas DeLong ’73
Susanne Canosa DiBianca G’00
Lorraine M. DiSipio, D.O. ’73
Helen Byrne Dooley ’63
Denise McNally Dougher ’70
Rose Worthington Dougherty ’74
George and Carol Ann Edwards
Rita Fulginiti Fail ’67
Angelina and Joseph M. Falcone Sr.
Nicholas and Julie Falcone
Evelyn Cotteta Felice ’61
Joanne M. Curry Finkelston ’88
Alan G. Fitzgerald ’96
Maria P. Tatta Francesconi ’90
Kristen M. Stancavage Freedman, D.P.M. ’96
Rebecca E. Freedman
Jacquelyn V. Gerhart ’87, G’02
Ronald L. and Mary McCullough Gionta ’66
Linsey Heiser ’01
Veronica Lucas Hightower ’98
Joan B. and Caswell F. Holloway, III BOT
Suzanne Howell ’75
^Buena Kittleberger Joshi ’72
Ellen P. Kelly ’64
Edward A. and Marjorie Epps Kennedy
Jacques and Therese C. Kueny
Donna M. Witcraft Kurish ’83
Debra Morey Lacivita ’75
Mary S. Laver, Ph.D.
Richard and Elizabeth Leadley
Joyce B. LoDolce
Pamela S. Woods Lutz ’72
Joan F. Lyon ’59
Christine A. Lysionek, Ph.D.
Ann Malsbury G’94
Jennifer L. Bodick Martin ’95
Raymond and Carol Mastronardi Mastoloni
Margaret L. Mastronardi ’61
Carol M. Jones McCaffrey ’66
Kathleen A. Glah McDonald ’69
Linda Muhlenhaupt Mitchell ’71
Theresa M. Calabrese Montanaro ’83
Judith S. Morgan ’92
Kathleen Grimes Mosbruger ’95
Eleanor V. Flavin Moslein ’81
Kerri L. Murphy ’97
Johanna E. Olesky ’89
Patricia O’Neill ’01
John J. Paris
John C. and Dolores Pasqualini
Gregory J. Pasquarello ’77
Marie E. Porrecca Politowski ’66
Natalie Mysko Popel ’69
Donna B. Potts G’04
Yolanda Martinez Price ’73
Eugene M. and Letitia O. Principato
Nicholas J. Renzi, Esq. ’85
Jill M. Lehman Rhea ’89
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Elizabeth Ristey G’90
William A. and Maria W. Roesener
Mary Ellen Jaindl Roper ’72
Anita M. Bianco Rothrock ’63
Karen Moffett Salladino ’93, G’00
Robert Salladino, Jr., Ed.D. ’93
Maryanne J. Wysocki Sanders ’65
Luigi and Kathleen Daniels Sciandra ’72
Jacqueline Ricci Seeton ’92
Mary Beth Senkewicz ’76
Susan D. DiGregorio Shelton ’84
Robin A. Strohl Smith ’86
Suzanne Smith ’68
Linda S. Steffy G’96
Thomas Stretton Jr., Ed.D.
Demetra M. Takes BOT
Adam D. Todd ’97
Nicholas J. Uliano, Ed.D.
Marie C. Vaccarelli ’70
Robert C. Vitto G’97
Patricia and Paul J. Wechsler ’01, G’04
Anne M. Jackson Wodnick ’98
Janice Nelson Yakonick ’97
Francis J. and Tina M. Zane
Grace Mendres Zanni ’67
5 Years
Anonymous
Pamela K. Smith Abbott ’64
Edna and Kenneth J. Adelberg
Frederick and Mary Ann Alfonsi
Donald Anticoli
Susan A. Soja Arabia ’80
Phyllis Bean
Gordon and Adeline M. Bethany, Ed.D.
Jovanna Acchione Bevilacqua ’95
John and Karen F. Bodnar
Stephanie A. Caldwell Boon ’97
Anne Marie Albert Borneman, Ed.D. ’80
Nicole Boyd G’01
Ann L. Breen ’83, G’05
Fiona A. Bride ’07
Mary Ellen Ryan Buono ’66
Lillian C. Burroughs
David and Geraldine Ferrari Burton
Richard H. Busch
Jan William Buzydlowski, Ph.D.
Vivian Mayol Caballero ’77
Leah Cascarina Campbell ’88
Margaret Galvin Carini ’87
Mary Sue Scanlon Carter ’65
Patricia Travers Casey ’68
Gene Castellano
Neil Chippendale G’93
Mary Ann Drummond Christie ’70
Joseph Clark
Claire Clute
Amy E. Coleman
John R. and Mary Ann G. Collett
James and Patricia A. Comet
Ruth Beamer Conley ’01
Mary Ann Cook ’94
Michael C. Copestick ’99
John Cordes, Ph.D.
Anthony and Rosemarie M. Corrao
Tara L. Kegel Cox ’93
George A. and Mildred A. Crognale
Anne M. Ronca Cunningham ’62
Karen Van Loan Cuzzolino G’03
Kathleen Deegan G’99
Susan W. Dennen ’77
Kate W. Dinwiddie ’97
Daniel DiPrinzio
Lisa M. Maiorano Doak ’00
Mary Anne H. Dougherty ’63
William P. and Marie A. Egan
^Kathleen Reardon Everett ’68
Jennifer M. Fair ’08
Judith A. and Joseph M. Falcone Jr.
Gary L. Firestine ’88
Erich and Christa J. Fries
Thomas J. and Elizabeth M. Green
Maureen Grosso ’86
Elisabeth C. Hanley ’79
Hollie L. Havens ’98
Michael A. Hawley ’84
Judith and James R. Hedtke, Ph.D.
Lori Inverso Hendrick ’87
Michael T. ’84 Hendrick
Ann Boyle Higgins ’62
Ida Marie Higgins ’93
Heather D. Hinkle Hill ’91
Richard and Joan A. Hill
Edward S. Hitchins IV ’07
James and Barbara J. Horsley
Patricia Sharkey Howington ’60
Jessica Huda ’01
Regina L. Hunter ’65, G’04
“We believe in contributing to Cabrini because education is what helps one to
become successful, along with drive and ambition. Donations help keep the
college sustainable for future generations.”
– Adriane ’06 and Joseph Cirelli ’00
consecutive donors
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PHONATHON
y
Throughout the 2011–12 year, more than 20 Cabrini students
served the College in fundraising roles as members of the
Phonathon team. Phonathon callers reach out to alumni,
parents, and friends of the College during the fall and spring
semesters, updating critical information such as email and home
addresses, as well as seeking support for the Cabrini Annual
Fund. Student callers also bring a bit of current-day Cabrini to
their conversations by updating donors about recent campus
activities and new programs. This year, Phonathon raised more
than $37,000 in gifts and pledges.
Marlene Ritardi Inman ’70
Jo Mulloy Jablonsky ’73
Jean M. Jacobson
Doris O’Donnell Jellig ’64
Frances Caltabiano Jorgensen ’63
Ronald M. Katkocin, Esq. ’80
Rosemarie Battiato Katkocin ’84
John F. Keating ’82
Maria A. Carbone Keating ’82
Anna Marie Cox Keller ’64
Maureen Dunigan Kelly ’87
Mark A. and Joan D. Kleckner ’09
Stamatios T. and Lucinda Kousisis
Louise Alexander Kraft ’69
Janet Kuna
Margaret and Warren Kuo BOT
Vicki W. Lee ’92
Colleen Gray Lelli, Ed.D. ’95
Arthur R. and Lois S. Lewis
Richard and Alice Linder
Kathleen A. Klecko Maher ’91
D. Eric Malm, Ph.D.
Anne Mann ’83
Faust and Kathleen Mariano
Robert Massino Jr. ’97
Marilyn Meola Mazzarulli ’59
Nina M. Dolce McBroom ’87
Alissa DeMaria McCann ’81
Margaret McGinley McCollum ’70
Melissa Gallo McLaughlin ’90
Patricia Moody ’75
Patricia Conboy Morlok ’81
Helen M. Naab G’90
Jill Chambers Nerney ’77
Thomas P. Nerney ’77 BOT
Sister Diane Olmstead, MSC BOT
Francis and Maria R. O’Neill
Mary Helen Packard ’69
Edda R. Pitassi-Bullen ’77
Julie and Vince Powers BOT
Steven and Sharon Prokop
Christian Protesto
Judy and Eric E. Putsch
Elizabeth Joseph Rasmussen ’69
Margaret A. Schneller Ravis ’70
Margaret M. Hopkins Reilly ’70
Monica Convery Reischmann ’69
Yvonne J. Riley ’78
Donna Rio ’72
Mary T. Connelly Robertson ’70
Jeanne M. and Joseph J. Romano, Ph.D.
Elena Prota Saboe ’65
Teresa A. Stalcup Saboe ’80
Thomas J. Saboe ’75
Richard and Carol Scattergood
Elizabeth A. and John D. Schanz BOT
Richard and Marie Schauster
Bernadette C. McCabe Schoch ’78
^Rita Trani Scott ’63
Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen, Ph.D. ’73
Kathleen Kelly Snarski ’72
Jennifer DiScienzo Stuart ’01
Andrea J. Sussel, LCSW
Margaret C. Sweeney ’05
Mary Granelli Tecktonius ’63
Lorraine F. Tracy G’94
Craig W. Vagell Jr. ’05
Donna R. Angelucci Verna ’88, G’91
Lawrence and Helene C. Weathers
^Cynthia A. Hocker Weyand ’82
Lawrence M. and Monica White
Karen L. Seiter Wilbank ’76
Meg E. Henner Wileczek ’97
Maryann T. Ribick Willard ’81
Geraldine A. McGettigan Woods ’68
Charles E. Wright ’86
Melissa L. Scornavacca Young ’97
Denise A. Hee Ziegler ’87
Jerome R. Zurek Jr., Ph.D.
OT Current and Emeriti Trustees
B
+ Deceased
^ Matching Gift
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CABRINI CLASSIC
23rd Annual
Cabrini Classic
Honoring
Caswell F. Holloway, III
At the 23rd annual Cabrini Classic,
held at Waynesborough Country
Club in Paoli, Pa., on May 7, the
College honored Caswell F. Holloway,
III P’05 for his leadership and
support of Cabrini. In June, Holloway
completed his third consecutive
three-year term on the College’s
Board of Trustees.
More than 250 donors, alumni, trustees, staff, and friends of Cabrini College
helped raise more than $200,000 at the Cabrini Classic, the College’s largest
single fundraiser.
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2012 Cabrini Classic Sponsors
Contest Sponsor
James J. and Frances M. Maguire and the
Maguire Foundation
Golf Health & Fitness Sponsor
Comcast
Cocktail Reception Sponsor
Edith Robb Dixon HON’80, P’85
Silent Auction Sponsor
Caswell F. Holloway, Jr. and Marie B. Holloway
Foundation
Live Auction Sponsor
Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP
Dinner Sponsor
USLI/Tom & Jill Nerney
Major Sponsor
Anonymous
Individual Sponsors
C. Caramanico & Sons, Inc.
Devine Brothers, Inc.
Eastern Alliance Insurance Group
Firstrust Bank
Penn Liberty Bank
Powers Brand Communications LLC
Skanska USA Building, Inc.
Registration Sponsor
The Jara Family
Putting Green Sponsor
Waynesborough Country Club
Driving Range Sponsor
Sb1 Federal Credit Union
Silver Dinner Sponsors
Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors/Trident Group
Turner Construction Company
Apparel Sponsor
Maven Benefits Partners
Bronze Dinner Sponsors
Mary Kathryn Burke ’69
Scott and Karen Holloway
Golf Hat Sponsor
Arthur J. Kania
Golf Sponsor
Ashmead Insurance
Luncheon Sponsor
Irwin & Leighton, Inc.
Hole Sponsors
ADT Advanced Integration
Cabrini Mission Foundation
CSI International, Inc.
IMC Construction, Inc.
Independence Blue Cross
King Carpet Mart
Liberty Mutual Group
Mita Leasing
SITE Engineering Concepts LLC
Stream Companies, Inc.
Travelers
Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
Platinum Sponsors
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66
C. F. Holloway, III & Company
Conrad O’Brien PC
DANJOLELL Memorial Homes
Drexel University
First CornerStone Bank
HiFi House Group of Companies
Gary and Patricia Holloway
Joseph P. Melvin Company, P.C.
Pella Window & Door
Jamie and Phil Prince
Sodexo
UPS Regional
USLI/Tom and Jill Nerney
Willis
Gold Sponsors
Armstrong, Doyle & Carroll, Inc.
CSI International, Inc.
Follett Higher Education Group
The Philadelphia Phillies
Quadratec, Inc.
Print Sponsors
Bentley Rowland*
KCB Print Resources
Prosit Print Solutions
Donors
Anonymous
Raymond and Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69
Diane Crompton
Margaret Hamilton Duprey ’73, HON’08
Reverend Gasper Genuardi
Stephen M. Highsmith ’88
* After the Cabrini Classic, Bentley Rowland changed
its name to Epic Litho
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CABRINI CLASSIC
Gary and Patricia Holloway
Kelly & Massa Photographers
Jyothi Manohar
Matthews Paoli Ford
Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Women on Course, LLC
Advertisers
Allied Pixel
Atlantic Equipment Specialists, Inc.
Berger Law Group, P.C.
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
CU Settlement Services, LLC
DeSolis Paving Contractors, Inc.
Ed Forde Service Center, Inc.
Entech Engineering, Inc.
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
The Brian Holloway Family
J. P. Mascaro & Sons
KEM Partners, Inc.
Mita Management
ParenteBeard LLC
Reuter Hanney
Sb1 Federal Credit Union
Beginner Golf Clinic
Heather Cardamone ’91, G’10
Jane Dalton (Women on Course, LLC)
Lydia Holiat
Kelly Sakmar
Auction Donors
333 Belrose Restaurant
93.3 WMMR
94 WIP
97.5 Fanatic
Kenneth J. Adelberg
Francis Albani
Robert Allison, Ed.D.
Applecross Country Club
Arden Theatre
Raymond and Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69
Body Balance for Performance
Joan M. Buzzallino ’66
Helen Kesaris Byrnes
Cabrini College Alumni Board
Cabrini College Board of Trustees
Cabrini College President’s Cabinet
Cabrini College Women’s Soccer Team
Camden Riversharks Baseball Club
Kevin P. Camp ’97
Heather Mark Cardamone ’91, G’10
Carrabba’s Italian Grill
Gene Castellano
CBS News
Christopher’s Restaurant
Al and Denise Cipollone
Color Me Mine
Martha Combs, Ed.D.
Conrad O’Brien PC
Nancy Gorevin Costello ’71
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Courtyard Marriott Malvern
Diane Crompton
Sister Eileen Currie MSC ’66
Carol and Robert D’Anjolell Jr.
Maryann and Robert L. D’Anjolell Sr. HON’08
Vincent F. DeFruscio ’04
Desmond Hotel
D’Ignazio’s Towne House
Edith Robb Dixon HON’80
Angela Dowd-Burton and Reginald Burton
Edgmont Country Club
Frank R. Emmerich Jr., Esq. ’92 and
Angela M. Corbo, Ph.D. ’90
Executive Diversions, Inc.
Fabio & Danny’s Station Cafe
The Faunbrook Bed & Breakfast Estate
Steven Feld, Ed.D.
Timothy and Beth Folkomer
Gerald and Suzanne I. Horn Ganse ’71
Marie Angelella George, Ph.D. and Francis J. George
Golden Inn Hotel
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
Mark J. ’92 and Sharon Sheedy Gudas ’91, G’96
Caswell F. Holloway, III
Mark Holloway
Jessica Huda ’01
Indian Valley Country Club
Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs
Robert M. Jara
Elizabeth G. Kanaras-Cade ’83
Rachel Kane
Dennis Kelly
Kingdom Magazine
Korman Communities
Krapf ’s Coaches
Lakewood BlueClaws
Laura Pappas Health
Carol L. Hasson Lynch ’83
Christine A. Lysionek, Ph.D.
Margaret Kuo’s Restaurants
Brian Moose ’01
Joan F. Neal
Thomas P. ’77 and Jill Chambers Nerney ’77
Joseph O’Neil, Esq.
Orlando Magic
People’s Light and Theatre Company
Larry and Madeline Persick ’74
Philadelphia Business Journal
Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Phillies
Play A Round Golf
Joseph and Donna B. Potts G’04
Vince Powers
Vincent Prestileo, Jr. ’04 and Heather E.
Graci Prestileo ’04, G’10
Jamie Prince ’84
Prosit Print Solutions
Eric E. Putsch
Sister Pietrina Raccuglia MSC ’75
Radnor Hotel
David E. Regn ’97
Ridley Park Florist
RiverCrest Golf Club
Rock Bottom Brewery
Geoffrey Rosina
Kelly Cusick Sakmar
James R. Santora ’94
Timothy F. Sharr
Mary Lou Sicoli, Ph.D.
Sodexo and Cabrini Dining Services
Stream Companies
George Stroud
Demetra M. Takes
Tango Restaurant
A Taste of Britain
Chris Todd
Trenton Thunder
Waynesborough Country Club
Winberie Restaurant & Bar
Women on Course
Yangming
Ron K. Yoshida, Ph.D.
Lori Staneruck Zytkowicz ’94
Committee for 23rd Annual
Cabrini Classic
Committee Co-Chairs
Kenneth J. Adelberg
HiFi House Group of Companies
Robert M. Jara
First CornerStone Bank
Eric E. Putsch
Maven Benefits Partners
Auction Co-Chairs
Mark J. Gudas ’92
James R. Santora ’94
O’Neill Properties
Committee Members
Helen Kesaris Byrnes
Waynesborough Country Club
Heather M. Cardamone ’91, G’10
Cabrini College
Gene Castellano
Cabrini College
Diane Crompton
Cabrini College
Robert L. D’Anjolell Jr.
DANJOLELL Memorial Homes
Richard E. Devine III ’08
Devine Brothers, Inc.
Frank R. Emmerich Jr., Esq. ’92
Conrad O’Brien P.C.
Howard Holden
Cabrini College
Caswell F. Holloway, III
C.F. Holloway, III & Company
Rachel Kane
Executive Diversions, Inc.
Thomas O. Melvin
Joseph P. Melvin Company, P.C.
Brian Moose ’01
Cabrini College and RiverCrest Golf
Club & Preserve
Joseph O’Neil Jr., Esq.
Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads LLP
Vince Powers
Powers Brand Communications LLC
Kevin Scanlon
Executive Diversions
Christopher J. Schwyter
Willis of Pennsylvania, Inc.
Timothy F. Sharr
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• You made your gift after June 30, 2012, the end of the fiscal year. Gifts received after
June 30 will be recognized in the next report.
• You asked that your gift be anonymous.
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omission, please accept our sincerest apology and notify us so that we can correct our
records. Contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 610-902-8226.
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GIVING REPORT
FINANCIAL REPORT
Differences in contribution totals between the
giving and financial reports on this page are
attributed to different professional reporting
standard requirements.
Operating activities based on
audited financial statements.
Contributions By Allocation
Unrestricted Gifts
$313,892
$203,904
Cabrini Annual Fund
Cabrini Classic Proceeds
Subtotal Unrestricted
$517,796
Restricted Gifts
$298,786
$192,042
Expendable for Programs
Endowment
$490,828
Subtotal Restricted
$1,008,624
Total Charitable Giving
The College closed the 2011–12 fiscal
year in a strong financial position. Net
assets increased by a healthy margin.
The College continues to be highly
dependent upon student-related
revenue to fund operations. Tuition
and fees comprised 81.5 percent of
total revenues. Auxiliary enterprises,
comprised primarily of revenue
from room and board, accounted
for 12.7 percent, bringing student-
Contributions By Constituency
$336,099
$167,397
$52,884
$3,379
Alumni (includes estate)
Friends
Parents
Current Students
$244,961
Corporations, Foundations,
and Organizations
$804,720
Subtotal
$203,904
Cabrini Classic Proceeds
$1,008,624
$23.3 M
$22.4 M
Total Charitable Giving
$12.6 M
$12.7 M
33.4%
.3%
5.2%
24.3%
FY 11
FY 12
16.6%
lPermanently Restricted Endowment
l Board Restricted Endowment*
20.2%
lCorporations, Foundations,
and Organizations
l Friends
l Alumni (includes estate)
l Current Students
l Parents
lCabrini Classic
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* In FY2012, the Board of Trustees
designated the College’s longterm investments as a Board
Restricted Endowment.
related revenue to 94.2 percent of total
revenues. Therefore, growth in gifts
from alumni and friends remains a key
priority for the College, with the longterm goal of lessening dependency on
tuition, fees, room and board.
grants to students and colleges have not
kept pace with inflation. Every year, the
College—through internal sources—must
make up an increasing share of financial
aid to students.
Capital projects are funded by the
College’s annual increase in net assets.
Funds not needed for capital purposes
are invested in the College’s portfolio to
ensure Cabrini’s long-term fiscal health.
College-funded financial aid increased
on average $66 per student over the
prior fiscal year. This is an area of
ongoing concern, as federal and state
81.5%
Income
OPERATING
INCOME
61,384,587
lAuxiliary Enterprises
(including room and board gross)
9,579,608
lPrivate gifts and grants
2,504,464
lGovernment Grants
660,954
lInvestment Return
647,619
lOther revenue
lEndowment Income
0.2%
0.5%
0.9%
0.9%
Total income
3.3%
FY11
lTuition and fees (gross)
396,448
122,304
75,295,984
12.7%
29.6%
Expenditures
2.3%
l College Aid to Students
21,880,408
l Instruction
15,974,964
l Administrative Support
4.2%
21.6%
OPERATING
EXPENDITURES
5.1%
6.4%
7,151,404
l Plant Operation and Maintenance
6,988,901
l Depreciation
4,712,759
l Auxiliary Enterprises
3,765,783
l Academic Support
3,133,222
l Debt Service
1,684,823
Total expenditures
9.5%
8,586,283
l Student Services
73,878,547
11.6%
9.7%
Increase in Net Assets $ 1,417,437
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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
All of the donors listed made thoughtful
decisions to support Cabrini College in a
way that was meaningful to them. They
made Cabrini a “college of choice”
among their philanthropies.
Cabrini is grateful to them and hopeful
that others will join them in making an
investment in the future of the College
and its students. Below are some areas
to which your gift can be directed.
CABRINI ANNUAL FUND
The Cabrini Annual Fund provides essential support
each year to the College’s operations, laying a firm
foundation for vital student financial aid and other
student-oriented programs and initiatives. To make a
gift, contact Mary Ravenfeld (mary.r.ravenfeld@cabrini.
edu or 610-902-8257).
SCHOLARSHIPS
Annually Funded Named Scholarships
Donors may create a non-endowed scholarship,
named for themselves or to honor someone of their
choosing, which will be awarded to a student with
financial need each year in which funding is received.
To create or maintain a scholarship, contact Michael
Foley (michael.l.foley@cabrini.edu or 610-902-8252).
Alumni Association Scholarship
Established by the Cabrini College Alumni
Association, this annual scholarship benefits rising
juniors with financial need who demonstrate academic
excellence, a commitment to community service,
and a dedication to the mission of Cabrini College.
Applications are required. Recipients are measured
against established criteria through careful selection
by the Alumni Board of Directors. Donors may specify
this scholarship when mailing their gifts or donating
online. For questions, email Rachel McCarter in the
Alumni Office at alumni@cabrini.edu.
Endowed Named Scholarship
Endowed scholarships provide financial support in
perpetuity to students with financial need. These
scholarships may be structured to support students
in a specific program or customized to meet other
donor preferred criteria. To explore the ways in which
a scholarship may be created, contact Jean Jacobson
(jjacobson@cabrini.edu or 610-902-8231).
ATHLETICS
Gifts to support Cabrini’s athletic programs may be
designated for a specific sport or program. Additionally,
sponsorship opportunities such as signage at games
and listings in programs are available. For questions,
contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at
610-902-8226.
PLANNED GIFTS
Naming Cabrini College as a beneficiary in your
will, insurance policy, or retirement account ensures
financial resources for Cabrini students far into the
future. You may direct that your gift be used where
needed most or to fulfill special initiatives that support
the College’s mission. To learn about the guidelines
for making these future gifts, contact Donna Potts
G’04 (dpotts@cabrini.edu or 610-902-8214).
Thank you for supporting
Cabrini College!
To make a gift, visit
www.cabrini.edu/giving
or call 610-902-8226.
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Your
Legacy
for Cabrini
”The excellent liberal arts
education I received and
lifelong friendships I
made at Cabrini College
are priceless. Cabrini
taught us to give back
in any way we can.
Although Ray and I
cannot be major donors
at this time, we knew
that we wanted to make
a difference at Cabrini.
The 1957 Legacy Society
is an easy way for us to
leave a substantial gift to
the College.”
- Elizabeth Riley Bell ’69 and
Raymond Bell, Ed.D.
For information on naming Cabrini College a beneficiary of your will, trust, IRA or insurance
policy, please call 610-902-8214 or email plannedgiving@cabrini.edu.
www.cabrini.edu/plannedgiving
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academic excellence, leadership development, and a commitment to social
justice. The College welcomes learners of all faiths, cultures, and backgrounds
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