saint anthony`s high school development alumni magazine 09 | 2013
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saint anthony`s high school development alumni magazine 09 | 2013
SAHS-FriarFocus-SEP2013-Cover-R1_Layout 1 8/22/13 11:18 AM Page 1 Saint Anthony’s High School 275 Wolf Hill Road South Huntington, NY 11747 09 | 2013 We invite you to come see our spectacular transformation. Our new indoor renovations complement our classic interior, with new marble floors lit by dazzling LEDs for dancing the night away. Experience the five-star nouveau cuisine from our acclaimed chefs and the impeccable service and attention to detail that you deserve and that has been the hallmark of our family for generations. Today’s Crest Hollow: Experience the unexpected. A D E S T I N AT I O N LIKE NO OTHER Today’s Crest Hollow: Take a look at us now. SAINT ANTHONY’S VENUE OF CHOICE 8325 JERICHO TURNPIKE | WOODBURY, NY 11797 | 516.692.8000 | WWW.CRESTHOLLOW.COM SAINT ANTHONY’S HIGH SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT ALUMNI MAGAZINE SAHS-FriarFocus-SEP2013-Cover-R1_Layout 1 8/22/13 11:18 AM Page 2 Cover Story Saint Anthony’s High School provides a“Threshold of Opportunity” to all its students. It is a special place where they will learn, discover their full potential academically, spiritually, athletically and socially, while experiencing life lessons that will prepare them for college and the rest of their lives. This edition of FRIAR FOCUS includes a poster that features an original piece of art designed specifically for this issue. Administration Brother Gary Cregan, O.S.F. Principal Brother Robert Gabriel, O.S.F. Dean of Faculty Director of Studies Brother Joshua DiMauro, O.S.F. Assistant Principal Dean of Student Activities Prefect of Discipline for Freshmen Athletic Sponsorship Program As an Athletic Sponsor, you will be investing in the student athletes of Saint Anthony’s High School. Our student athletes continue to achieve great team and individual accolades on and off the field of competition. Saint Anthony’s has been selected by Sports Illustrated as one of the nation’s Top 50 athletic programs and the #1 athletic program in New York State. Congratulations to all the student athletes and coaches! Aloi Family Fiorvanti Family Meyer Family Amityville Heart Center Florida Atlantic University Dr. James Riordan '78 Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. Mr. Robert Arrigo Assistant Principal Dean of Men Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors Andreassi Family Dr. Christina D. Buehler Assistant Principal Dean of Women Barnoski Family Arpino & Associates Austin J. Lee '07 Barnett Family Beach Family Belli Construction Benedik Family 2013 Board of Trustees Very Reverend Brother William Boslet, O.S.F. Chairman Bereck Family Botto Mechanical Buonaiuto Family Busuttil Family Dates to Remember Hon. W. Gerard Asher Carfora Family Thomas Casey, Esq. Carletto Family Brother Richard Contino, O.S.F. Cassiere Family Brother Leonard Conway, O.S.F. Castaldo Family Fracchia Family Gamba Family Garage Eatery Garofalo Family Gentile Family Gerrato Family Giunta's Meat Farms Glacéau Smartwater Glacéau Vitaminwater Heagerty Family Hickey Family Horizon Insulation Huntington Jeep/Chrysler/Hyundai Il Mulino Jafri Family Katter Family 10 | 25 | 2013 Alumni Barbecue & Homecoming Football Game Mr. Robert Coughlan Cirocco Family 10 | 26 | 2013 Black & Gold Gala, Crest Hollow Country Club Mrs. Jenise Craig Claudia A. Lee '09 Keith Johnson '95 11 | 02 | 2013 Craft Fair Brother Gary Cregan, O.S.F. Colasacco Family Kenneth Peters Center for Recovery Kensil Family Katz Family Michalek Family Molloy College Nastasi Family Nicolock Paving Stones O'Brien Family Pomodorino Restaurant Pomper Family Poppy Mangino Port Jefferson Sporting Goods Pruden Family Puckhaber Family Ray O'Connor Photography Raymond Mascolo, DDS Thomas Mascolo DMD Riverhead Building Supply Rosica Family Russell Family Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano PLLC Schietinger Family Schillig Family 11 | 14-16 | 2013 Fall Play Brother Joshua DiMauro, O.S.F Commack Abbey, Inc. 11 | 23 | 2013 25 Year Reunion Dr. John Folan ‘75 Corrao Family Kitt Family Schmitt Family 11 | 29 | 2013 Terence Meyer, Esq. ‘74 Knessy Family Segreto Family 20 Year Reunion Creighton Family Cunningham Family Christmas Concert Kreider Family Sotomayor Family 12 | 13-14 | 2013 Desmond O'Sullivan Leggio Family South Shore Office Products 12 | 24 | 2013 Christmas Vigil East Northport Physical Therapy Lesser-Strakhov Family St. Hugh-St. Elizabeth Baseball League, Inc. 01 | 10-11 | 2014 Winter Art Show Efstathiou Family Long Island Bone & Joint State Farm/Simeone Elite Sports Medicine Mangino Family Steinert Family (1/2012) Ferrando Family Master Mechanical Corp. Thompson Family (Molloy) Finegan Family McDonagh Family Ventura Family Fioretti Family Meeting Matters, Inc. Walton Family 01 | 11 | 2014 Father/Daughter Mass & Dance 01 | 17 | 2014 National Honor Society Variety Show 03 | 19 | 2014 Fashion Show, Crest Hollow Country Club 03 | 21 | 2014 Junior Ring Day 04 | 05 | 2014 Principal’s Dinner 04 | 10-12 | 2014 Spring Musical 05 | 02-03 | 2014 42nd Annual St. Anthony’s Track & Field Invitational 05 | 05 | 2014 Saint Anthony’s Golf Classic 06 | 06 | 2014 Graduation Mass 06 | 07 | 2014 Commencement Exercises 06 | 13 | 2014 Feast of Saint Anthony 08 | 10 | 2014 Alumni Golf Outing Mr. Roberto Nicolia Mrs. Susan O’Shea Brother Kevin Smith, O.S.F. Brother Jeremy Sztabnik, O.S.F Friar Focus Publication Team Mr. Don A. Corrao Director of Development Ms. Denise Creighton Director of Alumni Relations Mrs. Anne McShane Assistant to the Director of Development Mr. Ray O’Connor ’70 Ray O’Connor Photography Contributing Photographer Three-Year Sponsorship | $2,500 Annual Sponsorship | $1,000 To become an Athletic Sponsor, please call: Don A. Corrao Director of Development (631) 271-2020 ext. 284 dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 1 A Message from the Principal Dear Alumni, Parents, Grandparents, and Friends, I am pleased to share this new issue of Friar Focus that highlights our continued progress towards challenging our students with the rigors of a college preparatory education that is centered on a high quality academic experience in a nurturing and compassionate environment. The Saint Anthony's experience of our most recent graduates, the Class of 2013, continued in the footsteps of those proud alumni who have “walked“ before them. Five hundred and sixty–four of the graduating class received $68,899,007 in scholarships and non–need grants—an increase of $5,289,267 from the previous year. I am particularly pleased to share with you that just a couple of weeks ago Saint Anthony's welcomed six hundred and twenty-five young men and women as members of the Class of 2017. Our enrollment continues to be strong as evidenced by our student body of 2,518. Facilities at Saint Anthony's are among the finest there are in secondary education on Long Island. In the coming year, we will take another big step forward as our science labs are targeted for significant capital enhancements. The capital campaign ~ The Threshold of Hope ~ surpassed the $10 million mark on our goal of $20 million. Thanks to the generosity of our parents, alumni and friends and increased alumni participation the Annual Fund achieved a record level of support. Athletics continued to experience great success in 2012-2013. Girls and Boys Soccer, Ice Hockey, Wrestling, Girls Lacrosse, Girls Basketball, Girls Swimming, Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys and Girls Winter Track and Field, Boys Tennis, and Boys Spring Track and Field all enjoyed memorable seasons. We are truly blessed in so many ways. We have much to be thankful for and beginning with our students, much to be proud of. With your continued prayers and support we promise to continue to strive to make a difference for our students, our Franciscan Community and our nation. God Bless you! Sincerely yours in Christ, Brother Gary Cregan, O.S.F. FRIAR FOCUS 1 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 2 Saint Anthony’s High School Franciscan Brothers Legacy Endowment Fund Eighty years ago the Franciscan Brothers brought with them an 800 year-old Franciscan tradition of excellence in education. They founded Saint Anthony's High School on the Franciscan principle, “Capture the heart and the mind will follow” and as a result, Saint Anthony's has been a leader among college preparatory schools in the United States. The Saint Anthony's experience, “Classmates for four years - Friars Forever”, holds a special place in the hearts and minds of more than 18,000 graduates. These men and women, inspired by the vision and nurturing of the Franciscan Brothers and a dedicated and supportive corps of religious and lay faculty, have ventured on to contribute significantly to our nation through their leadership positions in government, religion, business, industry, science, the arts, education, journalism, communications, athletics and the armed forces. Values and ideals are embodied in people and are not transmitted through words, documents, bricks or mortar but through lives. Saint Anthony's has been blessed with people whose contributions to the school and its students have been immeasurable. They continue to leave their indelible marks and enrich every student who attends Saint Anthony's. 2 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 One of the many attributes of Saint Anthony's today is its ability to attract and serve a highly diverse student body. The 2,518 students currently in attendance come from every social and economic background and find their way to school every day from Manhattan to Montauk. Today the operating budget stands at $25,000,000. Tuition for the 2013-2014 academic year is $8,950 and nearly 15% of our current student body received some amount of financial aid based strictly on need. The long-term goal of the “Legacy Endowment Fund" is to provide for the continued fiscal stability of Saint Anthony’s High School. Please consider making your gift today. You can simply write a check, make a gift of appreciated securities, include Saint Anthony's High School in your will, establish a Charitable Gift Annuity or a Charitable Remainder Trust or name Saint Anthony's as the owner and/or beneficiary of an existing life insurance policy or as the beneficiary of a retirement account. To make a gift by check or credit card or for all other inquiries regarding the variety of other ways you can make a gift to the "Legacy Endowment Fund" please call Don Corrao, Director of Development at631-271-2020 ext. 284 or e-mail him at dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org. FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 3 A Message from the Director of Development A Message from the Alumni Director Dear Friar Faithful, Dear Friars, Thanks to the support of our alumni, parents, grandparents and friends, Saint Anthony's is enabled to continue its mission and important work in developing the hearts, minds and lives of our students. This development takes place in many settings whether it be academically, spiritually, musically, socially, charitably or athletically. The interaction between our students and faculty, staff and coaches whether it be in the classroom, on retreats, pilgrimages, in the hallways or on the athletic fields is all part of the unique Saint Anthony's experience. Recently, I was going through some notes from an old lecture I had attended on the life of our patron Saint Francis of Assisi. Among the distracted doodlings and disjointed notes, I found a clearly written quote attributed to Saint Francis. It jumped off the page at me. "If God can work through me, he can work through anyone." I have no recollection of jotting the quote down, but it obviously has significance to me today. As the Director of Alumni, I rely heavily on the support and contacts with our Friars. Much of my day is spent tracking down missing Alumni and adding accurate addresses and phone numbers to our database. Over the past two years, my office has made nearly 3,000 corrections and updates to the database and we will diligently continue with this endeavor. The more personal aspect of my day is the far more fulfilling. In this economy I hear many disheartening stories of layoffs and financial woes. Sadly, there are many families who are experiencing great medical and emotional difficulties. When such situations are brought to my office, I turn to those people who I know will help - Fellow Friars. Oftentimes I reach out to Alumni and ask a huge favor and I have yet to be turned down. Friars are always willing to help out when they can. On a daily basis I am reminded of just how much our Alumni embody all the Franciscan ideals of compassion and service. God continually works through the Alumni of Saint Anthony's and I consider myself blessed to witness it. The values of a Franciscan education have never been more needed than in the world in which our students find themselves today. Your generous support, whether it be the Capital Campaign, Annual Fund, Legacy Endowment Fund, Gala, Athletic Sponsorships, Golf Classic, Fashion Show or the Alumni Golf Outing, makes it all possible for this important work to continue. I thank you most sincerely for all that you do that enables the values of Franciscan education to continue and to thrive here at Saint Anthony's High School. I respectfully ask for your continued prayers for our Franciscan Brothers who exemplify charity every day through their selfless giving, caring and compassion for all. This 2013–2014 academic year promises to be one of new beginnings, new undertakings and great accomplishments. I encourage all of you to jump on board for it is going to be a great ride. Don Corrao Director of Development (631) 271-2020 ext. 284 dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org I also have the privilege of hearing of the great accomplishments of our Alumni. Some Alumni I am meeting for the very first time while others have been in my classroom over the past 30 years. Regardless of my personal connection, I find the success of Friar Alumni to be a great source of pride. Again, it reminds me that we here at Saint Anthony's are a family and are proud of our Friars. Take some time and read through our Alumni Spotlights and meet some of these wonderful people I am referring to. Feel free to contact me at dcreighton@stanthonyshs.org or 631.271.2020 extension 310 if you have a story you'd like to share. I look forward to hearing from each of you and thank you for the opportunity to let God work through each of you and me! Friars Forever, Denise Creighton Alumni Director FRIAR FOCUS 3 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 4 4 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 Com FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 5 mmencement 2013 FRIAR FOCUS 5 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 6 6 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 7 The Class of 2013 celebrated the culmination of four wonderful years with a beautiful Mass on May 31 followed by their Commencement Exercises the next morning. Congratulations to the Class of 2013! Academic Awards Math - James Palmeri Science - Mallory Rutigliano Social Studies - Janis Risbergs English - Sarah Rauchenberger Theology - Mallory Rutigliano French - Anne Bode Spanish - Erin Karmen Art - Faith McCallion Chorus - Faith Gillen & Brendan Hargaden Orchestra - Marena Ell Minelli Band - Jeanette Lewis Theatre Arts - Christina Farah Physical Education - Laura Schools & Connor Keneally Franciscan Spirit Award - Elizabeth Kelsch & Phillip Sweeney Congratulations to all! Anne Bode, Valedictorian Class of 2013 Gifts Student Danielle Baran Emily Bentley Brandon Blair Lauren Renee Bunici Patricia Ann Chavez Thomas Daly Stephanie Edwards Sarah Ferreira Michael Flynn Andrew Graham Alyssa Greco Michelle Greco Alissa Guerra Jessica May Haverlin Conor Hayes Neal Impellizeri Dana Jordan Ryan Kramer Ryan LaPierre Dylan Molloy James Palmeri Sarah Parente Caroline Spiezio Marie Stefania Emily Stykes Samuel Vaca Blake Walton Parents Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baran Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Bentley Mr. & Mrs. Gary Blair Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Bunici Mr. & Mrs. George Chavez Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Daly Mr. & Mrs. Brian Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Ferreira Mr. & Mrs. Michael Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Angus Graham Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Greco, Jr. Dr. Dorothy Scarpinato Mr. & Mrs. Albert Guerra Mr. & Mrs. William Haverlin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Neal Impellizeri Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Keith Kramer Ms. Alicia LaPierre Mr. & Mrs. Donald Molloy Mr. & Mrs. James Palmeri, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Marcello Parente Mr. & Mrs. John Spiezio Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stefania Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stykes Mr. & Mrs. Efren Vaca Mr. & Mrs. Marc Walton Michael Cox, Salutatorian FRIAR FOCUS 7 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 8 Medals of Distinction At the National Honor Society Induction Ceremony in May, four members of the faculty and staff were honored for their exemplary service and commitment to Saint Anthony's High School. Receiving the Deus Meus et Omnia Medallion for twenty-five years' service was Sister Mary Niles Capasso, O.P. In recognition of fifteen years' service the San Damiano Medallion was awarded to Mrs. Deborah Fahey, Ms. Anne Ferrara and Mr. Michael McAuliffe. 8 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 9 National Honor Society This past May, 301 sophomores, juniors and seniors were inducted into Saint Anthony’s chapter of the National Honor Society. Membership in the NHS recognizes scholarship, service, leadership and character. At this ceremony the 2013-2014 NHS Executive Board was installed and the 2012-2013 board members were thanked for their service. FRIAR FOCUS 9 Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 10 Alumni Choosing to Serve Over the past year, three of our Saint Anthony's Alumni have made a commitment to religious life - Deacon Robert Gross '02, Father David Monteleone '90 and Pastor Jonathan Crawford '05. On May 11th, 2013, Robert Gross was ordained as a Deacon at the Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. Bobby is the son of Bob and Mary Gross and intends to continue his studies and become a Priest next year. Brother Gary, Brother Joshua, Brother Robert, Brother Richard and Brother Vincent travelled to Philadelphia to be part of this blessed day. On May 25th, 2013, former faculty member David Monteleone was ordained as a Priest at Saint Philip the Apostle Church in Clifton, NJ. David is the son of former Global teacher Mrs. Agatha Monteleone and her husband Anthony. On June 2nd, Father David celebrated a Mass of Thanksgiving at his home parish of Saint Patrick's in Smithtown. Brother Gary, Brother Joshua, Brother Richard, Philomena Clement and Denise Creighton attended the Mass and reception to celebrate with Father David and his family. On June 22nd, Jonathan Crawford was ordained a Pastor in Saint Luke's Lutheran Church in Dix Hills. The Saint Anthony's Schola, under the direction of Brother Joshua, sang alongside the Saint Luke's Choir. Brother Gary, Brother Richard, Christopher Farrell, Brother Vincent and Denise Creighton shared in this blessed event. Pastor Jonathan will be serving the Congregation of Saint Paul in Dubuque, Iowa. We ask that you pray for these young men and all those who have chosen to serve in the religious life. We are truly blessed with such wonderful vocations! Pictures top left to right: Father David Monteleone, Deacon Robert Gross, and Pastor Jonathan Crawford. FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:03 PM Page 11 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 12 Gentile Family of Distinction The Black & Gold Gala has developed into a wonderful night for alumni, parents, grandparents and friends to celebrate Saint Anthony's. Over the last seven years the Gala has become Saint Anthony's marquee event. As it has become our tradition to honor a "Family of Distinction" at the Gala, Saint Anthony's High School is pleased and privileged to announce the Gentile Family as its 2013 Family of Distinction. Since 2003, the Gentile Family has been ever present at numerous events and functions and they have been extraordinarily generous in their support of our development efforts at every turn. Anthony Gentile. Sr., the proud patriarch of the family, sadly passed away earlier this year and is survived by his lovely wife, Vivian, their five children and their spouses: Chris and Maureen Gentile, Anthony and Kim Gentile, Steven and Terri Gentile, Stephen and Valerie Eger, and Paul and Melissa Gentile – as well as seventeen grandchildren, including: Jessica'07, Stephanie'08, Christopher'09, Danielle'10, Anthony'11, Steven'11, Erica'13, Jeanine'13, Michael'13, James'15, Vanessa'16, Victoria, Stephen, Joseph, Paul, Matthew, and Thomas. Please join us on Saturday, October 26, 2013 to honor the Gentile Family and share in the celebration! FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 13 ■ Please reserve a Table of Twelve at .............................................$2,000 ■ Please reserve a Table of Ten at ................................................. $1,750 ■ Please reserve ____ tickets at .................................................... $200 ■ Please reserve ____ Faculty/Staff tickets at ................................ $100 each Table Seating. Please print clearly. 1 ______________________________ 7 ______________________________ 2 ______________________________ 8 ______________________________ 3 ______________________________ 4 ______________________________ 9 ______________________________ 10 ______________________________ 5 ______________________________ 6 ______________________________ 11 ______________________________ 12 ______________________________ I/We would very much like to reserve the following underwriting opportunity in support of the 2013 Black & Gold Gala. ■ Dinner: Includes Two Tables of Twelve ...................................... $25,000 ■ Cocktail Hour: Includes One Table of Twelve............................. $15,000 ■ Tribute Journal: Includes One Table of Twelve........................... $15,000 ■ Invitations: Includes One Table of Ten ....................................... $12,500 ■ Music: Includes One Table of Ten ............................................. $12,500 ■ Tribute Video: Includes One Table of Ten .................................. $10,000 ■ Flowers: Includes One Table of Ten........................................... $10,000 Outside Back Cover ................................. $5,000 Inside Front Cover ................................... $3,000 Inside Back Cover.................................... $3,000 Parchment Tribute Page.......................... $2,000 Gold Page................................................ $1,500 Silver Page............................................... $1,000 Full Page..................................................... $500 Half Page.................................................... $300 Quarter Page .............................................. $100 Ad sizes, copy and artwork deadline: October 17, 2013 Full Page 7" x 10" (Trim Size 8.5" x 11") Half Page 7.5" x 5" Quarter Page 3.75" x 5" Attach business card or logo to be included with your message. Digital files are acceptable and can be emailed to annemcshane@stanthonyshs.org Please print clearly. ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Enclosed is my check in the amount of $_________ ■ Gift Bags: Includes One Table of Ten......................................... $7,500 ■ Photography: Includes One Table of Ten ................................... $5,000 ■ Saint Anthony Tables: Includes One Table of Ten ...................... $5,000 ■ Saint Francis Tables: Includes One Table of Ten........................ $3,000 ■ Evening's Program: Includes One Table of Ten.......................... $3,000 ■ Valet Parking: Includes One Table of Ten .................................. $2,500 Name ________________________________________________________________ Company _____________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________ State _______ Zip ____________ Telephone ___________________________ Fax ____________________________ E-mail ________________________________________________________________ Enclosed is my/our check in the amount of $ _________ Please make checks payable to: Saint Anthony’s High School and return to the Development Office in the enclosed envelope. For further information, please call Anne McShane at 631-271-2020 ext. 214, or email at annemcshane@stanthonyshs.org Name_______________________________________ __________________________________________ Company____________________________________ _________________________________________ Address____________________________________ __________________________________________ Telephone_________________________________ Fax______________________________________ E-mail______________________________________ FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 14 Encore! Encore! The scope of the Saint Anthony's Performing Arts Program was center stage at the annual Spring Concert. The audience was treated to wonderful and moving performances by the Chorus, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, and Jazz Band. The Performing Arts Program is comprised of nearly fifteen hundred students and is certainly one of the signature programs at Saint Anthony's. 14 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 Friarquest FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 15 Friarquest, the Saint Anthony's High School Science Research Program, has dramatically increased in size since it was founded three years ago. Mr. Paul Paino introduced the program with twelve ambitious seniors in the fall of 2011. This year we begin the 2013-14 school year with approximately seventy exceptional and highly qualified students in grades nine through twelve. Many of our 2013-14 seniors and some of our exceptional underclassmen are currently spending their summer in laboratories conducting "cutting edge" research as members of professional lab teams in world-renowned institutions such as SUNY Stony Brook, Brookhaven National Laboratory and Hofstra University. Their projects attempt to answer questions in astrophysics, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, computer science and renewable energy sources to name a few. Other returning upperclassmen have chosen to examine factors affecting people and society as members of our behavioral science team. These experienced members of Friarquest will be writing professional research papers and will be entering national competitions such as The Intel Science Talent Search, The Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Engineering, The International Science and Engineering Fair and The Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. We are very excited about the quality of our incoming freshmen as they begin their Saint Anthony's career with both science research and Advanced Placement Biology as members of our brand new Science Scholars Program. These highly motivated, newest members of Friarquest will begin to create a portfolio that will rival the most outstanding high school resumes in the country. By the time these students become seniors, they will have completed four years of research and have mastered every Advanced Placement Science course offered by the College Board. FRIAR FOCUS 15 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 16 This past April, 8 students from the Saint Anthony's High School Rocket and Aviation Club have gone to where no others from the school have gone before. They went to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama to successfully launch and return an 8 foot long, high powered rocket about 1 mile into the sky at over 700 mph. The rocket was also required by NASA to successfully carry a recoverable scientific experimental payload. This payload was recovered and three members of the team will be submitting the results of their experiment into the upcoming 2013 Intel Science Competition. Call it. Mission Accomplished. By Dr. Mark Capodanno This awesome experience was part of NASA's 8 month long student launch project (SLP). In order to qualify for the NASA SLP program, the team needed to finish in the top 25 out of 700 high schools in the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). These brainiacs finished 24th! Absolutely Awesome! And because of the team's successes, NASA has invited them back again this year to reconfigure a new high-powered rocket and give it another go. They can't wait! The Rocket and Aviation Club is always keeping its student members on the edges of their seats. Whether it's from lectures from Jones Beach Airshow daredevil stunt pilot, David Windmiller, or a tour of one of New York's busiest air traffic control towers or from building TARC and NASA rockets, the kids are having fun while learning. To kick things off for the club this October, the school has just confirmed that NASA will be sending Mr. Keith Walyus from the Goddard Space Flight Center to speak on campus. Mr. Walyus has over 24 years of experience in mission systems engineering at NASA. He served for 4 years as an officer in the United States Air Force at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Among his many accomplishments at NASA, he was the lead engineer on the space shuttles decent design system and was the systems engineer for the Hubble space telescope. If you are interested in more details regarding this event please contact Mr. Don Corrao at (631)271-2020 ext. 284. 16 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 17 When Friar Eyes are Smiling The Friar Celtic Pipe Band, under the direction of Mr. Frank Riggio, and led by our very own Athletic Director/Drum Major Donal Buckley, was extremely busy bringing their music to the masses. On March 16th, the Friars marched up 5th Avenue in the New York City Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Despite the rain, sleet and snow, the band played incredibly well. On May 4th, the band was featured in The Evening of Celtic Music, sponsored by the Alumni Department. Joined by the Friar Choir, The Bob Weiss Band (which includes Alumni/Theology teacher Miss Laura Giannuzzi '00), the Inishfree School of Irish Dance and singer/guitarist Gerard Donnelly, the band played some standards and many new songs. The evening was concluded with their debut performance of "Danny Boy", which was dedicated to our beloved former Principal, Brother Shane Burke! Both the parade and the Evening of Celtic Music were GRAND events! FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 18 Golden Kids Carnival 2013 18 FRIAR FOCUS 10/2012 In what is becoming a wonderful tradition, over 100 children with special needs along with their families attended the Friars Golden Kids Carnival at Saint Anthony's High School on May 18. Over 300 current Saint Anthony's students served as buddies and activity leaders for these children. Faculty and staff members as well as the Mothers' and Fathers' Guilds helped to organize and run the event. The children enjoyed jumping in the bounce house, going down the inflatable slide, and running through the obstacle course. They also loved dancing to the music, playing sports, blowing bubbles, and joining in carnival games, coloring, and face painting. Lunch was served later in the day in the cafeteria. Saint Anthony's looks forward to hosting its next carnival on Sunday May 4, 2014 so please save the date! FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 19 “The environment is God's gift to everyone, and in our use of it we have a responsibility towards the poor, towards future generations and towards humanity as a whole.” Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas in Veritate During the months of June and July, 406 solar panels were installed on the roof of the school. Subsidized by a $174,000 rebate from LIPA, Brother Gary and the Board of Trustees are beginning a three-year plan to go green. The school's solar panels will generate more than 119,000 kilowatt hours annually. According to Jean-Pierre Clejan, a Senior Energy Consultant at Greenlogic Energy, the Southampton based company that designed and installed the panels, they will displace 6 million pounds of carbon over a 30-year lifespan. Brother Gary Cregan stated, "We have to do this to show our students we are serious. Now, alternative energy sources are not just something in our textbooks. It's on our roof." Michael Rudden, Class of 2011, was thrilled at this movement to become more environmentally aware. Michael states, "As both a Catholic and an environmentalist, I have often admired Saint Francis for his compassion towards all God's creation. In a world where the Earth has been exploited, Saint Francis saw himself, and all of humanity, as caretakers of the planet and its inhabitants. "Upon reading of the solar panels, Michael said, "When I heard the Franciscan Brothers and Saint Anthony's High School were taking actions to reduce their carbon footprint, I couldn't help but feel a greater sense of pride in my Alma Mater. Such a decision reflects the character, courage and compassion that I've so long admired about Saint Anthony's and your religious order." Energy From A Higher Source The initial 406 solar panels will be completed by the start of the 2013 school year. The school's hope is to have 35-40% of its energy needs provided by the sun. FRIAR FOCUS 19 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 20 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Financial Services Sector Association Membership Drive..... In preparation and in advance of the 3rd Annual Networking Night being planned for the Spring 2014, we are encouraging all alumni and parents to become members of the Association and to take part in our annual networking night. Upon completion of this Membership Drive, we will issue the second edition of the Financial Services Directory to all registered members. Please send or email your completed Registration Form to: Don A. Corrao Director of Development Saint Anthony's High School 275 Wolf Hill Road South Huntington, New York 11747 dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org ALL FIELDS REQUIRED PLEASE Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Company Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Present Parent Class of: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 21 Current 213 Registered Association Members Patrick Adams '79 Matthew Alcus '06 William Anderson '84 Daniel Andriano '91 Josette Arena-Davids '92 Anthony Arena '10 Rob Armstrong '87 Brian Athan '91 Bradley Auleta 92 Amanda Bagatta, Esq. '97 Daniel Bagatta '88 Vincent Bayer Henry Becker '90 Brian Behrens Raymond Boden '88 Jerry Boening '85 Gerald Brace '89 Jacqueline Bryant '04 Damiano Buffa '84 Joseph Busuttil James Calcado '08 Patricia Calcado Michelle Calderone '03 James Callahan '86 Lauren Capelli '05 Mark Carnevale James Carpenter '79 John Casey '82 Joseph Catanese '03 Katelyn Catanese '05 Michael Cavanagh '84 Thomas Clarke Raymond Cleary '96 David Clive Terence Collins '06 Jared Columbo '03 James Copeland '87 Scott Corrigan '84 Kelley Coughlan '05 Brian Court '89 Patrick Cucci '05 Adam Dekel '03 Vincent Devine '05 Mark Donoghue '95 Timothy Dotzler '07 Ryan Dow '07 Kevin Downing '84 Rob Driscoll '04 Gregory Driscoll '95 Matthew Duca '04 Brendan Duffy '02 John Duffy '86 Mark Dzurilla '04 Jack Eagen '06 Brendan Ederle '93 Michelle Epstein '03 Scott Ferrara '07 Frank Ferrara '06 Claudia Ferreira '02 Steve Figliozzi '72 Deborah Finegan Anthony Finelli '99 Michael Fleischner '03 Alex Fletcher '04 Eric Foertsch '84 Mark Ford '79 Robert Gallina '00 Lauren Gallina '01 Dennis Geelan '86 Joseph Giagrande '86 Phil Giovannetti '95 James Grady '90 John Grazioli Andrew Guerin '86 Terence Hanrahan '77 Tom Hergenroeather '07 William Heslin '75 Keith Huber Ashleigh Hults '04 George Hunt '88 Megan Hyland '04 Doug Ingram '87 Pat Ingrassia '75 Dan Jacob '06 Rad Jacuch Mohammed Jafri Nick Jecewiz '07 Peter Jecewiz Kathleen Jones '01 John Judice '99 Susan Katkowski '93 Michael Keane '79 Kevin Keane '84 Charles Keinath '03 Thomas Kelly '81 Patrick Kennedy '03 Michael Kiesel Sean Kirwan '00 Michael Kirwan '03 Peter Klein Christopher Kolakowski '05 Christopher Koontz '06 Rich Kreider '79 Daniel Krug '10 Warren Krug Gregory Kruger '00 Matthew Kruger '88 Jesse Krupski '04 Brian Larkin '05 Michael Larkin '06 Austin J. Lee '07 Ed Lee Alison LeMieux '94 Thomas Lesczynski '05 Jeffrey Littell '04 Maria Llerena John Lomangino '99 Anthony Lorello Jennifer Loughran '88 Hank Ludwicki Ken Lum John Maggiacomo '00 Patrick Maloney '07 McKenna Mangan '07 Rudy Mangino '06 John Marchisotta '89 Jim Marshall '84 Bryan Martorana '06 Patrick McAndrew '04 David McCann '87 Dennis McDonagh Thomas McDonough '95 Thomas T. McGee '84 Kathryn McGrath-Frevola '01 Sean McKessy '85 Kieran McShane '74 Robert Meschi '90 Terence X. Meyer '74 Andrew Misiano '03 John Moore '84 Timothy Moore '85 Ted Moran '02 Peter Morici '80 Isabella Mroczkowski '07 Shaun Nace '04 Robert Naso '88 Francis Neary Kevin Nolan '07 John O'Connor '96 Nancy O'Hara Timothy O'Hara '02 Hugh O'Rourke '84 Robert Paduano '00 Mary Pascale Thomas Perini '07 Sean Perrotta '00 Jillian Perrotta '02 John Perrotta '71 Max Pomper '05 Robert Porto '00 Stephen Powers John Puckhaber Patrick Quilty '84 John Reardon '81 Jason Reina '95 Michael Rieder '05 Robert Riglietti '87 Robert Riley '70 Peter Rini '84 Robert Roberts '96 Sean Rogan '05 Chris Romanelli '08 T. Timothy Ryan '63 Ellen Ryan Julia Ryan '04 Thomas Samuelson '80 Matthew Scavetta '06 Chris Schaefer '81 George Schietinger Michael Sciortino '08 Philip Scott '90 Raymond Semente '04 John Sharkey '06 Mark Simunek '06 Joseph Skoff '04 Robert Skoff II '06 James Slattery '84 Diane Slevin-Boyle Christopher Spinelli '00 Michael Spinosa '07 Bishoy Tadros '05 Joseph Tarantino Courtney Taylor '08 Jonathan Teichmann '00 Matthew Teichmann '06 Michael Terilli '01 Matt Treacy '05 Anthony Triolo '87 Brian Trombino '02 Peter Trombino '03 Christopher Trombino '06 Matt Ventura '88 Ryan Walters '06 Jeffrey Whalen '01 Kevin Wieczorek '81 Nathaniel Wienecke Greg Windisch '80 Thomas Winnes '79 James Witter '71 Michael Xirinachs Thomas Zelezny '06 Robert Zimardo '97 FRIAR FOCUS 21 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 22 Saint Anthony ’s High School 24th Annual Golf Classic Over time, the Saint Anthony's Golf Classic has become a truly extraordinary event because of the people who have committed themselves to making the Golf Classic so successful beginning with the Chairman, Ronnie Wright, Chairman Emeritus, Tony Trombino, Joe Graci, Bob Bellotti, Jeff Sartorius, John Grazioli, Mike Lydon, Steve Hayes, Steve Vando, Doug Garvey '86, Mike Heagerty, Chris Gentile, Anthony Gentile, John Lowth, Dan Andriano '91, Rob Giambrone '02, and John Kwiecinski. In addition to a great day of golf, our 300 guests were treated to a plentiful breakfast, a sumptuous cocktail reception, and dinner. Once again the silent and live auction did not disappoint with Jeff Sartorius leading the way as our "Auctioneer Extraordinaire." However, the highlight of the evening program were the tributes bestowed on Joe Graci, the 2013 Man of the Year. Joe was joined by his lovely wife Alyson, his father Angelo, Alyson's mother Elizabeth Robbins and their son, Nick'13 who is a freshman at Fordham University. SAVE THE DATE Saint Anthony's Golf Classic Monday, May 5th, 2014 Cold Spring Country Club Anthony Frick, Steve Hayes, Chris Vine, Jim Vogel 22 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 Tam O'Shanter Club Dan Andriano, Vin Andriano, Vin Andriano, Joseph Pugliese Glen Head Country Club Kevin Ireland, Joe Keenan, Bob Mathisen, Chris Rosenthal FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 23 Saint Anthony ’s High School 24th Annual Golf Classic sponsorships Tournament Glen Head Course Sleepy's/Graci Family Breakfast The Center for Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Arnone, Lowth, Wilson, Leibowitz, Bag Tags HUB International Andriano & Greco, Inc. Golf Balls Sachem Eyecare/Christopher Gentile, O.D. Putting Green Tarantino Family Sachem Dental Group/Anthony Gentile, D.D.S. Michael Lydon Tam O'Shanter Course Cirocco & Ozzimo, Inc. Dinner Master Mechanical Corp. Fairway Golf Car Corp. Cocktail Hour American Maintenance Joe Graci/ Bob & Ele Bass Classic Event Bank of New York Mellon Lunx Mortgage Bank, LLC Broadridge Lubrano Family State Material Mason Supply Ace Rental Corp. Prosperian Wealth Management Barbara, Eric, Nicholas, Alexandra & Philipp Russo Tee Barclays The Medical Village/John Folan '75, MD, FACP/ Sans Peer Services Matthew '14, Marielle '16 Treasury Partners CityWide Container Service PricewaterhouseCoopers Sachem Eyecare/Christopher Gentile,O.D. Berdon LLP Sachem Dental Group/Anthony Gentile, D.D.S. T.R. Ricotta Electric Lunx Mortgage Bank, LLC Maspeth Federal Savings Lunx Mortgage Bank, LLC RR Donnelley Lunx Mortgage Bank, LLC Richard Kreider '79 Anna Family The Lau Family Bob Bellotti/ Ambrosio & Bellotti, CPAs Hamlin Capital Management, LLC Golf Cart Religious/Faculty Michael Palumbo/Kinloch Consulting Group Riverhead Building Supply/ Family Aloi Family EAS Mechanical, Inc. Obertis Family South Shore Office Supply Rubin Family Finegan Family Corrao Family Commack Abbey, Inc. Leo Family Nouveau Elevator Ace Rental Corp. Adventureland Barbara, Eric, Nicholas, Alexandra & Philipp Russo Nouveau Elevator DeSousa Family Thanks to all our sponsors for their generous support. You are cordially invited to attend the 25th Annual Saint Anthony's High School Golf Classic Monday, May 5, 2014 FRIAR FOCUS 23 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 24 BARNUM For the annual Spring Musical this past year, the Saint Anthony's High School Theatre Company performed Barnum. The show was written by Mark Bramble and featured music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Michael Stewart. This spectacle of color and effects provided three straight nights of entertainment for the audiences. The show is based on the life of showman P.T. Barnum and takes place between 1835 and 1880. It tells the story of his rise from a small town talent peddler to world-class entertainer and circus producer. The story of his progression is full of interesting characters, comedic happenings and even a little love drama. In an unusual writing technique, the character of Barnum sometimes steps away from the action and speaks to the audience directly. It is a show in which he is aware that people are watching the story of his life and he offers commentary and explanations. The show dazzled audiences with large company numbers, featuring top-notch choreography and exceptional vocal talents. Songs such as, "Come Follow The Band", "Black and White" and "Join the Circus" showcased the high level of talent that students possess here at Saint Anthony's HIgh School. With a mix of hightempo performances and ballads, the show allowed many students the opportunity to showcase their abilities. The cast was made up of over thirty students and allowed for many to be featured as dancers, speaking parts or vocalists. Led by Senior Tommy Daly as Barnum, the show's leads were exceptional. Junior Grace O'Neill starred as Charity Barnum, Senior Anthony Sarra played James Bailey, Senior Christina Farah performed the role of Joyce Heth, Junior Aria Laucella played the Blues Singer and Sophomores Arianna Paz, Christian Arma and Ian Greiner played the roles of Jenny Lind, Tom Thumb and the Ringmaster, respectively. The supporting cast dazzled audiences each night 24 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 and was filled by Seniors Claire Barbier, Alexa Fleck and Alissa Guerra, Juniors Frank Murdocco, Lauren Kneessy, Nichole McCormick, Shaina Sweeney, Erin Hughes, Laura Sanchez and Emily Shea, Sophomores James Vicari, Jake Kaplan, Joey Wendt and Elizabeth Rains, Freshmen Ryan Sansiviero, Samantha Fitzgerald, Briana Scalia, Nell Worden, Lindsay Palmeri, Katelyn Piotrowicz, Victoria Messina, Zoe Neyer and Bitsy Triscari. This impressive group of young actors kept the audience thoroughly entertained from curtain to curtain each night. Adding to the great success of this production was a talented and dedicated stage crew lead by their two chiefs, Nick Graci and Faith Gillen. Lighting master Nick Graci and sound master Kevin Culleton designed an impressive technical show to complement a stunning set built by the rest of the crew. Scene changes were perfectly timed and special effects were carried out masterfully. Faith Gillen led a large group of painters in putting finishing touches on the set and putting together beautiful advertisements that brought in large crowds for all three performances. This year Faith actually designed the artwork for the show. All of the posters and the marquee featured her original design. With the Spring Musical being the last show of the year, it was very difficult to say goodbye to all of the seniors. Each of them was a valued member of the theatre program and will be missed greatly. All of their hard work, dedication and talent has helped the program become the success that it currently is. The Saint Anthony's Theatre Company should be proud of the successful year it had and the entire school is looking forward to another year of wonderful performances in 2013-2014. Barnum lived up to its billing - the Greatest Show on Earth! FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 25 FRIAR FOCUS 25 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 26 2013–2014 Annual Fund Alumni & Parents Pride & Participation “Capture the heart and the mind will follow" is embodied in the many ways our alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends contribute to Saint Anthony's High School. When you give to Saint Anthony's you help the Franciscan Brothers fulfill their commitment to academic excellence, to enhance our facilities, and to keep a Saint Anthony's education accessible and affordable. The participation of all of our alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends is paramount if Saint Anthony's is going to maintain its position as the leading college preparatory school on Long Island. The 2013-2014 Annual Fund is the best way to demonstrate your overall satisfaction with your Saint Anthony's experience. The 2013-2014 Annual Fund is a key source of expendable revenue that impacts the lives of every student. Your gift to the 2013-2014 Annual Fund: > Provides financial aid for deserving and need worthy students > Enhances academic and student life > Advances our Catholic and Franciscan mission > Supports our areas of greatest need > Assists in beautifying our campus Giving is personal. All gifts to Saint Anthony's make a difference. Making a difference starts with you. Please make your gift today. Black & Gold Club up to $99 Friars Forever Club $100 - $499 Saint Francis Club $500 - $999 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 27 Principal’s Council As a member of the Principal's Council... You will be supporting the work of the Principal to advance the missionof Saint Anthony's High School. Members of the principal's Council will be invited as special guests of Brother Gary Cregan, O.S.F. to the following functions: Christmas Concert (Friday and Saturday, December 13 & 14, 2013) Principal's Dinner (Saturday, April 5, 2014) Spring Concert (Friday and Saturday, May 9 & 10, 2014) Commencement Exercises (Saturday, June 7, 2014) You can join the Principal's Council by giving to the 2013 - 2014 Annual Fun and contributing at one of the following levels: Saint Anthony's Patron Saint Anthony's Benefactor Principal's Cabinet Principal's Circle $25,000 + $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $1,000 - $4,999 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 28 Spring Art Show 28 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 29 The Saint Anthony's Spring Art Show took place on April 26th and April 27th on the concourse level of the Student Center. The hallway adjacent to the Art Department was filled with student artwork. The walls were covered with drawings and paintings, and student sculpture was exhibited on pedestals. Additional displays included digital photography in one art studio, video production in a second art studio, and ceramic pieces in a small gallery area. The Art Show gives our talented art students a venue to display their creative accomplishments and provides a valuable artistic experience for the entire Saint Anthony's community. It validates the fact that our students are wellrounded individuals who can be successful in multiple areas of academics, sports and art. After school a student may be a fierce competitor on the football field, but during his art class he is capable of creating a detailed and precise ink drawing. FRIAR FOCUS 29 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:04 PM Page 30 Our Lady of the Angels ƒ HOPE THRESHOLD O “Colors of Light” Stained Glass Window Campaign Saint Patrick Donor: The Adams Family For more information contact: Mr. Don Corrao, Director of Development 631-271-2020 ext 214 30 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:05 PM Page 31 Angel Saint Charles Donor: The Adams Family Donor: Angel The Pauze Family Donor: dedicated to Megan '13 The Pauze Family dedicated to Megan '13 FRIAR FOCUS 31 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:05 PM Page 32 Senior Phillip Losquadro has been selected as a member of the 2013 NAfME (National Association for Music Education) All National Honor Ensemble for Mixed Choir. This is a very selective group for which NAfME received a record number of applicants this year. Phillip will be traveling to Nashville, Tennessee, in October to perform with the members of this select ensemble. Congratulations to Phillip on this great achievement! All-American Phillip Losquadro '14 Mr. Payoski Remembered In June a ceremony was held in the Senior Courtyard to bless a plaque dedicated to Mr. William Payoski, a beloved science teacher who passed away suddenly in November 2012. In an effort spearheaded by his senior students, alumni, faculty and current students came together to honor and remember a well-loved and respected man. 32 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:05 PM Page 33 That Time... Thank you for all the special things you brought to Saint Anthony's and for helping to make it a better place for its students, faculty, staff and our Franciscan community. Pictured receiving blessing from school chaplain Father Irinel Racos: Front row: Marie Mulry, Philomena Clement, Sister Agnes Curran, S.N.D. de N., Camille Hauf, Eileen Carey, Carole Howard, Fifi Schappert, Suzanne Savana. Back row: Nancy Favilla, Barbara Trimarco, Dianne Scala, Lorraine Becker, Vincent Winus, Ron Cheselka "If I had a box just for wishes and dreams that had never come true, the box would be empty except for the memory of how they were answered by you" —Jim Croce, Time in a Bottle FRIAR FOCUS 33 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:05 PM Page 34 Threshold of Hope $20,000,000 Goal $10,400,000 Raised/Pledged to Date Our future starts today. PHASE I. Our Lady of the Angels Chapel Completed Stadium Field – Field Turf & Mondo Track Completed Student Center Completed > Three Art Studios > Dance Studio > Chorus Room > Band & Orchestra Room > Nine Instrumental Vocal and Instrumental Practice Rooms > Wrestling Room > Fitness Center > Nine Locker Rooms > Boardroom > Athletic Director's Office > Indoor Training Facility > Indoor 200 meter competition Track & Field > Concession > Sports Medicine / Physical Therapy Suite PHASE II. Planning for phase two is currently underway with science and technology capital enhancements at the forefront. Specific details will be announced in February. Phase II Goal to be determined. If you would like to make a gift or pledge to the campaign, please contact: Don A. Corrao Director of Development (631) 271-2020 extension 284 dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org eted nts d FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:05 PM Page 35 Capital Campaign TABLE OF GIFTS & PLEDGES NEEDED TO RAISE $20,000,000 LEADERSHIP GIFTS GIFT LEVEL # OF GIFTS NEEDED # OF GIFTS RECEIVED PROVIDING CUMULATIVE TOTAL $1,000,000 $500,000 $250,000 $200,000+ $100,000+ 3 5 11 3 20 2 1 6 13 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,750,000 $600,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $5,500,000 $8,250,000 $8,850,000 $10,850,000 25 75 150 MAJOR GIFTS 17 36 26 $1,250,000 $1,875,000 $1,500,000 $12,100,000 $13,975,000 $15,475,000 300 100 500 SPECIAL GIFTS 24 38 56 $1,500,000 $250,000 $500,000 $16,975,000 $17,225,000 $17,725,000 Many GENERAL GIFTS 239 $50,000 $25,000+ $10,000+ $5,000+ $2,500+ $1,000+ $25+ Number of Leadership & Major Gifts / Pledges Received: 106 Number of Special Gifts & Pledges Received: 118 Number of General Gifts & Pledges Received: 239 Total Amount Pledged: $10,400,000 $20,000,000 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:05 PM Page 36 Classmates for FourYears, 36 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 37 Friars (and Friends) Forever. FRIAR FOCUS 37 Spotlight Alumni FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 38 On May 29th, 2013 at Club 101 in New York City, Gamma Chapter of Gamma Epsilon Tau, the National Graphic Arts Honor Society, honored Mike Connors at its annual Gold Key Ceremony. The Gamma Gold Key Award was presented to Mike Connors, Managing Director, Production Department, The New York Times. Starting his career with the newspaper in 1976 as a mailroom feeder, he became a member of the department's management team in 1984 and went on to run it from 1998 to 2004. That year, he became Deputy Plant Manager, and in 2008 he was promoted to his current position. Connors was recognized by Gamma Chapter for his steadfast support of industry education. As coordinator of Diversity Events at The Times production plant in College Point, Queens, he directs the mentoring program with the Queens Satellite High School for Opportunity and also supports the GED Plus Program in the Bronx. He is an active member of the industry advisory commission to the High School of Graphic Communication Arts and the New York City Department of Education's CTE (Career and Technical Education) program. Mike Connors '78 In March 2012, Connors partnered with PENCIL as the career development business partner for the GED Plus program, which aims at inspiring innovation and greater student achievement by partnering business leaders with public schools. He also helped to initiate a paid student intern program at the Times College Point facility, where he organizes the annual golf fundraiser. In its fifth year, the event will provide $30,000 for programs assisting learning and physically challenged children at PS 107, the Hour Children Program, St. Mary's Hospital, and The Catherine McCauley Center. Mike, a fourth generation Connors at the NY Times, is going into his 37th year at the prestigious paper. Despite his time away from the Old School, Mike has many fond memories. Three teachers had the most lasting effect on Mike's life. Back in the mid-seventies, Brother Cletus Burke was a History teacher and the Dean of Discipline. Mike said, "Brother Cletus was a very firm, yet fair man, understanding that things happen, and he treated each person with respect. In the classroom, he was the same, giving respect while expecting the same in return. His style offered us a great opportunity to learn more than history, we also found time to laugh a little too!" 38 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 Oftentimes when Mike meets a French speaking person, he fondly remembers Brother Donan Conrad. "Through Brother Donan's vigilance in teaching French to us, I have managed, after all these years, to actually remember quite a bit of it. His dedication to the students, school, Order and many initiatives around campus were admirable." A lifetime impression was made on Mike by Mr. Vincent Tenety, his Accounting teacher. In speaking of Mr. Tenety, Mike states, "He was vision impaired, yet that never held him back from being an excellent teacher and, more importantly, a real life example of character and fortitude. He was prepared for class every day with his faithful companion, his service dog Opal. Mr. Tenety earned immeasurable respect from me, more now maybe than at the time. God bless him." There are many things that cause Mike to say he wouldn't trade his four years at Saint Anthony's for any four in his life. He reminisces, "I still believe that those four were as valuable and more enriching than most college classes. Tack on the camaraderie, team spirit, many great lifetime friends (RIP Paul Hornik), the Franciscan Way and Athletics; it was unforgettable. I particularly enjoyed managing the basketball team, filming football and playing golf while there. I was busy year round!" Mike is a true embodiment of "Classmates for four years, Friars Forever." He is a Friar through and through and we are so happy for his great success and his continued support of Saint Anthony's High School. FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 39 Alumni Friar Shield Network– Blessing of the Shields The Annual Friar Alumni Blessing of the Shields Mass was held on January 24th in the Chapel of Our Lady of the Angels. The Mass, which is open to all Alumni Firefighters, Police, First Responders and Military and their families, included a Blessing of the Shields rite where we ask for God's protection over those who take such great personal risk in order to protect us each day. Our celebrant was Father Sean Gann, Holy Name Society Chaplain and pastor at Saint Joseph's Church in Kings Park. The Friar Celtic Pipe Band played a stunning rendition of "Amazing Grace" and our Saint Anthony's High School Schola provided the Mass with stirring music. Mass was followed by refreshments and an afternoon of fraternity in the cafeteria. We look forward to seeing this event continue to grow each year. FRIAR FOCUS 39 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 40 Kerry Moran 5K Race On March 23rd, 2013, 200 Friars ran in the 2nd Annual Kerry Moran 5K Race in honor of former Saint Anthony's Girls Cross Country Coach, Kerry Moran. This race benefits both Saint Anthony's and the KJM Foundation for Head Injuries. The event was well-attended by Coach Moran's girls and fellow Friars, past and present. Great thanks to our Alumni who helped out with the race—Race Coordinators Bobby Farrelly '05, John DeSpagna '81 and Emily Lanzo '05. Thanks, too, to our Alumni Moms who are always willing to help out—Mrs. Ginny Farrelly, Mrs. Anne McShane and Mrs. Virginia Regan. A true Friar Family event! Spotlight Alumni FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 41 In 1984 Brother Gary Cregan took a small group of his students on a Saturday field trip to The Cloisters. That trip is one that Phil Daileader will never forget for it was on that trip that his interest in Medieval History was initially sparked. At the time, Phil was unaware of the path that was before him. Phil graduated from Saint Anthony's in 1986 and went on to earn his Bachelor's Degree from Johns Hopkins and his Ph.D in History from Harvard University. While at Harvard, he was a fourtime recipient of The Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching. Upon graduation, Phil went on to teach Medieval History at the University of Alabama and SUNY New Paltz before becoming the Chairman of the History Department at the College of William and Mary in 1998. He is a distinguished author of multiple books/dvds on Medieval History in The Great Courses series. His accomplishments are bountiful. Phil Daileader credits many of his Saint Anthony's teachers for teaching him how to teach. Although unaware at the time, Philip says that his high school teachers taught him many, many lessons that were not necessarily subject related. Of Brother Gary, Philip states, “Brother Gary taught me enthusiasm. He taught me that History is about asking good questions. Brother started each class with a question. Through his classes, I learned that History is not about memorizing details but rather about asking the good questions.” From Brother Etienne Philip learned that teaching was about ideas. He recalls Brother Etienne as a serious scholar. “I could listen to him lecture about anything. He would captivate us with his ideas.” Philip Daileader ’86 The Making of a Professor From Brother John Lawrence Phil learned, “We should ALWAYS sweat the small stuff. No detail is too small to be ignored.” Philip remembers Brother John teaching rigor and instilling in his students a true sense of pride in their work. Of Mrs. Lorraine Becker and Brother Donan Conrad, Philip said he learned compassion and kindness. He stated, “Both Mrs. Becker and Brother Donan taught me that you have to build a rapport with your students, which comes from true concern. That rapport will naturally lead to the students giving them respect.” He went on to say, “Mrs. Becker taught me that I could earn respect through concern for my students as human beings.” Philip said he had no idea that these were the lessons he was learning at the time, but once he was actually in the classroom himself he realized the many lessons he had learned here at Saint Anthony‘s. When not pursuing his academic endeavors, Phil enjoys spending time with his lovely wife Carol Sheriff and his two young children, Anna, 10, and Benjamin, 11. Philip Daileader–a man of many accomplishments, a Friar forever! FRIAR FOCUS 41 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R4_Layout 1 8/19/13 11:20 AM Page 42 2013 Alumni GolfOuting On August 2nd, St. Anthony’s Alumni and Development Offices ran the Alumni Golf Outing at Mill Pond Golf Course. Friars from four decades enjoyed a day of great golf, Friar camaraderie and incredible weather. This year’s scholarship winners were: Mozai Nelson ‘14 – The Paul Sirignano Memorial Scholarship Stephen Laupus ‘14– The Mike Mangino Memorial Scholarship Josh Weiss ’14 -The Charlie McLaughlin Memorial Scholarship The day was a perfect one! Mark your calendars for the first Friday in August 2014! We would love to see you at our next golf outing! SPONSORSHIPS 42 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 Mill Pond Golf Course Benefit Management Solutions, Inc./Chris Fletcher '81 Black & Gold Event Farrell Fritz, P.C./Bob Creighton '78 Photography Ray O'Connor '70 Photography East Northport Physical Therapy/Steve DeSousa '88 Driving Range Dr. Jason Freeman & Dr. Debra Mangino '85 Evening Program Sal Restivo '81 Tee Joe Oliva '86 Frank Mullady '73 Bob & Gerry Creighton In Memory of Paul Sirignano '84 Jim Sirignano '81 & Family Meeting Matters, Inc. Craig Tortora '86 Brian Trombino '02 Family Corrao Family Conforti Family FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 43 FRIAR FOCUS 43 Spotlight Alumni FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 44 Saint Anthony's Alum Doreen Sackman was named the 2014 Florida Department of Education/Macy's Teacher of the Year on July 10, 2013 at a Gala held at the Hard Rock Live at Universal City Walk in Orlando. Doreen was one of 72 Finalists. As the winner of the title, Doreen received a $10,000 grant and an all-expense paid trip to NYC for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Doreen teaches 8th graders at Westridge Middle School in Orange County, FL. The Title I school has many ESL students and students with socioeconomic difficulties. Many of Doreen's students have recently arrived in the US as a result of political asylum, natural disaster or as refugees. Doreen, who speaks 5 languages, engages her students with her enthusiasm and compassion for teaching. "I prepare my students for a successful future by letting them know they have one." she states. Each of Doreen's students receives the attention and knowledge he or she needs to do well academically. Doreen sees her mission as "empowering them to empower themselves." Dorina Sackman ’90— Florida State Teacher of the Year Dorina, as her friends call her, refers to a John Lennon quote when she thinks about why she loves teaching. Lennon once said, "When I was 5-years-old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy.' They told me I didn't understand the assignment. I told them, they didn't understand life." Doreen knows that being happy is key to all her success. She states, "I have deep feelings about teaching and believe in teaching because I am happy. Students connect with me because I am happy when I see their faces. My classroom is a model for instruction because I am happy to make it that way. My learning gains are high because I am happy when those light bulbs go off above their heads. I am called an "innovative" teacher because I am happy to be one!" Doreen makes every effort to know her students' backgrounds and lives, both in and out of the classroom. She sometimes has up to 11 different countries represented in her small classroom and she makes every effort to visit each of those countries so that she might have a better understanding of the kids she deals with. She gets involved with and shows up for the students' activities and outside interests. All of her efforts lead not only to her students' success but also to Doreen's happiness. Doreen Sackman, congratulations on being named Florida State Teacher of the Year! It is a much deserved honor! 44 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 45 AlumniHockey Game On a Sunday afternoon in June, Superior Ice Rink came alive with the Annual Alumni Hockey Game. Players from the 1980's through this year came to their old stomping grounds for a rather enthusiastic and determined game. Coordinated by graduate and Coach Marc Sambach, the players look forward to seeing each other each year and seeing who can outlast whom. The game was followed by a reception in Superior's lobby. A great time was had by all. FRIAR FOCUS 45 Spotlight Alumni FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 46 Kevin Cavanagh '92 When Kevin Cavanagh was a senior at Saint Anthony's he, like so many others, was struggling with making the decision as to where to attend college. It was down to two choices. After many sleepless nights, Kevin went to his History teacher Brother Gary Cregan and asked for some guidance. Kevin recalls Brother Gary ("ever the showman") reaching into his pocket in his robe and pulling out three pink phone messages. Brother Gary stated, "These are messages from three students who are unhappy at School A, you should choose School BManhattan." Kevin recalls feeling as if the weight of the world was off his shoulders. He enrolled in Manhattan and could not have been happier. Kevin's college career was jam packed with activity. Although he was among the first Schola members who sang under the direction of Brother Joshua, he did not pursue his musical interests at Manhattan. He was, however, an Honors student with a major in History and a double minor in Religion and Business. Having been one of the founding members of the Saint Anthony's Crew Team, Kevin rowed for four years at Manhattan. Upon graduation, Kevin was offered a position at Manhattan as an Admissions and Financial Aid Counselor. Kevin continued his education while working at Manhattan and received his MBA in Business Management. He also became involved in a three year Christian Brothers training program for laity to be trained in the charism of the Church and graduation from the LaSallian Leadership Institute. Kevin rose to the position of Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Manhattan. While at Manhattan, Kevin met his wonderful wife, Kristin, and the two were married on campus. When their now 3-year-old daughter Emma was born, she was baptized at Manhattan. The school remains an important part of the Cavanagh family history. In 2007, Kevin was offered and accepted the position of Assistant Vice President for College Admissions at Iona College. The transition between the two regional Liberal Arts, Catholic colleges was an easy one. While at Iona, Kevin became much more involved with Graduate as well as Undergraduate admissions. In 2012, Kevin made a very significant career change. Kevin left the comfort of Iona and moved to Glen Rock, NJ and took on the position of Senior Director of Enrollment Services at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The school, which is the 18th ranked medical school in the United States, was quite different than Kevin's prior positions. The school is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, no sprawling campus but rather a NYC high-rise. Kevin finds his position incredibly stimulating and satisfying. Medical school is far more competitive and Kevin finds himself involved in some cutting edge topics: online learning programs, the effects of healthcare changes on higher education, funding and research. He did initially notice a big difference in this position, He states, " The one thing that I noticed that I missed is the Catholic element. From the time I was in kindergarten to the time I left Iona I was entrenched in Catholic education." In short time, Kevin recognized that there are wonderful people at Mount Sinai and was pleased with the change. When able, Kevin enjoys getting together with his siblings and their families. Michael, a member of the Class of 1984, and he share the Friar bond. His older sister, Kathy is a 1982 graduate of Saint John the Baptist. Unfortunately for Kathy, the Friars were not yet accepting girls in the early 1980's. However, the Cavanagh family shares a common respect and regard for Catholic education and all are products of great schools. Congratulations, Kevin, on your position and we look forward to seeing you at a Christmas Concert or Alumni event! 46 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 47 Alumni Events October 25, 2013 ~Homecoming Barbecue November 3, 2013 ~All Souls Alumni Mem orial Mass November 23, 2013 ~25 year Reunion, Class of 1988 November 29, 2013 ~20 Year Reunion, Class of 1993 December 15, 2013 ~Breakfast with Santa January 26, 2014 ~Friar Shield Network M ass March 8, 2014 ~Smithtown Reunion at Fl owerfield For further information check the Alumni website at www.stanthonysalumni.com or e-mail Denise Creighton, Director of Alumni at dcreighton@stanthonyshs.org. FRIAR FOCUS 47 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 48 Fishing Fun On June 26th, the Friars took off once again on Friar Alumni Desi O'Sullivan's boat the Celtic Quest. The night was perfect - great food, many fish and a real sense of Friar friendship. Thank you to Captain Desi for giving us yet another incredible outing! Spotlight Alumni FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 49 The Digital World of Jonathan McCarthy ’92 Any Long Islander who has a connection to a high school student has a connection to MSG Varsity, the local television channel devoted to covering all things high school related. Our Saint Anthony's students have been seen often on MSG—our athletes in Games of the Week, our scholars on The Long Island Challenge, our artists on MSG Talent Show. Friar Alum Jonathan McCarthy '92 is largely responsible for the success of the channel in his role as Cablevision Vice President of Digital Platforms. John's love of journalism was sparked here at Saint Anthony's in The Anthonian Office where he served as Photography Editor. Those long hours of manual layout of all the school news that was fit to print obviously paid off. Upon graduation, Jonathan attended Sacred Heart University and pursued his journalistic dreams. When Jonathan was at Sacred Heart, his profession did not even exist. It was during his senior year of college when assigned to create the first-ever online edition of the college newspaper, that McCarthy knew this was the work that would allow him to combine everything he loved to do. "Looking back it was pretty awful, but for the time it worked," he said. His passion for digital media has never wavered. McCarthy started his professional career at Newsday.com as assistant news manager. In his 15 years with Newsday, he was promoted to Editor and eventually Assistant Managing Editor of Cross Media. In this role, he helped integrate digital journalism into the print newsroom. His leadership was key in implementing major initiatives and successfully helped build Newsday.com to an award winning website. While working at Newsday.com, McCarthy also helped develop Stony Brook University's online journalism curriculum. At a very young age, he was mentoring students, teaching them and introducing them to journalism's new era. McCarthy left Newsday in February 2011 to become Vice President of Digital Platforms for MSG Varsity, Cablevision's television network dedicated to "everything high school." In a short period of time, he's led his team to redesign its website, streamline the digital production workflow in each of the MSG Varsity regions and help develop a new iPhone/iPad application. McCarthy categorized his year at MSG Varsity as "amazing." But he has to go back to 2005 for his proudest achievement, when Newsday set out to explain the true cost of the Iraq war. "My job was to translate this powerful series in a way that helped our online readers grasp the completeness of the reporting and to visually see the impact the war was having, especially here on Long Island," he said. The project included graphics of civilian and soldier casualties, how a soldier was equipped, a timeline of key events, and the impact on both countries. The endeavor won an Award of Distinction at the Knight-Batten Awards for Innovations in Journalism, with the judges praising the project by stating it "sets a new bar for telling fact-dense stories in compelling ways." Jonathan has come a long way from his days as Photography Editor in The Anthonian Office and serves as a wonderful example to our Friars looking to pursue a career in journalism. FRIAR FOCUS 49 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:06 PM Page 50 Smithtown Reunion In March, we once again held our Smithtown Reunion/Dinner Dance at Flowerfield in Saint James. At the well attended event, we had some very special guests from the Class of 1963 celebrating their 50 year Reunion. On Sunday, we had a beautiful Mass and what turned into an afternoon of reminiscing about the "old school" and the Juniorate. It was a fantastic weekend! The Dinner Dance will be held again in 2014 with a slight alteration. We will of course be honoring the Class of 1964 as our 50 Year Class, but we are also reinstating the Friar Hall of Fame. Invitations will be sent at the beginning of the year and we look forward to bringing together a great group of Alumni! 50 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 51 Class of 2003 10-Year Reunion On July 20th, the Class of 2003 celebrated their 10-Year Reunion at the Huntington Hilton. Classmates had a great evening of sharing stories of their time at Saint Anthony's, dancing to the rhythms of DJ Medic and enjoying the cuisine at the Huntington Hilton. It was great to see all of these old friends back together! They may be all over the country, but they are Friars Forever! FRIAR FOCUS 51 Katie Finnegan, Class of 2001, did not originally set out to be the rising star of the tech world. Upon graduation from Saint Anthony's, Katie attended Colgate University and majored in history and religion. After she completed her degree, she entered the world of retail and did some time at American Eagle Outfitters and, in January 2006, brought her talents to J.Crew where she worked primarily in pricing, promotion and consumer insight. It was at J.Crew that she met her current business partner, Erica Bell. In 2008, Katie made the decision to attend Duke University in order to pursue an MBA in Corporate Finance and Strategy. She loved her days in North Carolina and received an incredible education. Post MBA, Katie returned to NY and worked in Management Consulting for A.E. Carney. There she worked on high intensity projects, where she would have 12 weeks or less to solve major problems. She was particularly happy when her former J.Crew partner Erica joined her at Carney. However, the two realized something was missing and the problem needed resolution. Katie and Erica realized how much they missed their J.Crew Employee Discount! The two loved to shop, but hated paying full price. Something needed to be done! Trained as problem solvers, the two came up with a plan. After much work with developers and web designers the two created an app called Hukkster.com. Hukkster allows the consumer to enter product information (size, color, brand, etc.) and the consumer receives all discounting/inventory information on his or her IPhone or computer. In 2011, the two released their MVP (most viable product) and soon the investors came calling. Two of their investors, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, shared their vision and were willing to become lead investors in the product. Today, Hukkster.com is consistently growing and very successful. Katie Finnegan ‘01 Takes hukkster.com to the Top! FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 52 Katie has not forgotten where she came from, however. Recently, she agreed to speak with a younger Alumnus in her office regarding his developing app. She was a wealth of information and guidance to this young man. She says of Saint Anthony's, "The Saint Anthony's community is huge. But when you were there it felt like a small place, it was no different than other schools. We have been very supported by our fellow Friars and we are not afraid to ask favors of anyone. It is a ridiculously large, supportive community which I just thought was the norm." Her family ties to Saint Anthony's continue to be strong. Often at their weekly Tuesday night family dinner the Finnegan siblings reminisce about their time in South Huntington. Although Danny '99 currently lives with his wife and daughter in Philadelphia, the rest of the Finnegan Clan—Katie, Shane '05, Izzy '09 and Joey '10— make sure they see a lot of each other in Manhattan. Izzy and Joey, along with Sophia Lauricella '08, all work together in the Hukkster office. Despite working a sevenday workweek, Katie is very content and happy with her life and the success of Hukkster. We wish Katie continued success with Hukkster.com. Take a look, support a fellow Alumni and get some great bargains! Katie Finnegan is truly an entrepreneur and a Friar Forever! 52 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 53 2000 Congratulations to Timothy Phin on being named an Assistant Professor in Asian Studies at UMBC. Tim, who received his degree from Johns Hopkins, begins his appointment in September 2013. 1978 Alumni News Michael "MJ" Vaiciunas is the Music Director for The New Life United Methodist Church in New Fairfield, CT. He is also a piano instructor for Guitar Center, co-owner of a web based songwriting company TheMusicCrafters.com, and a gigging musician in the NY/CT/NJ area. He is married and living the dream. Congratulations to Sean O'Brien and his wife Cara on the arrival of their son, Tighe Joseph on July 22. The O'Brien family lives in Baltimore, MD. (Congratulations, too, to Grandpa Tom O'Brien who handles all the printing needs for this publication.) 2001 Congratulations to Ashleigh and Paul Malangone on the birth of their son Maverick August Malangone. Maverick was born June 17, 2013 at 11:07pm weighing 8lbs, 21.25 inches. Stefan Serie is currently a Health educator, football, wrestling, and track coach in Merrick. He also owns and operates a fitness company in his hometown of Long Beach. His company SeriousBeachFitness.com conducts fitness classes on the beach and lead teams through various adventure races around the tri-state area. In Spring 2012 Daniel Bernardo launched his own menswear company based in Chicago called Glass House Shirtmakers. Dan majored in Fashion at LaSalle University and makes his shirts with organic cotton and Tencel from eucalyptus trees. Visit his online store at www.glasshouseshirtmakers.com 1984 Col. Jim Brennan and Adam Buckley share some Friar stories during a recent visit. Buckley is the President of Hugh Construction, a home renovation company, and Col. Brennan is the Commanding Officer of the Headquarters and Service Battalion in Quantico ,VA. 1992 Dan Librizzi and his wife Allison welcomed their new daughter Hayden Leni into the world on March 19, 2013. Congratulations Librizzi Family! 1997 Marylee Picciano Carroll and her husband Jeff are proud to announce the birth of their son, Jack Buckley Carroll, on September 6, 2012 in Hoboken, NJ. Jack loves singing with mommy, laughing, and taking stroller rides in his new hometown of Chatham, NJ. Michael Cyril Creighton won the Writer's Guild of America Best Achievement in Writing(New Media Award at the 65th Annual WGA Award Show held on February 17th at B.B. King's in NYC. Creighton won for the web series Jack in a Box which he writes and stars in. The series can be viewed at www.jackinaboxsite.com Rob Scuderi signed a 4 year, $13.5 million dollar deal with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Scuderi, who played with the Penguins prior to playing for the LA Kings, will likely be alongside Kris Letang on the team's top defensive pairing. Good luck, Rob, and be nice to the Islanders! 1998 Congratulations to Jeff and Corinne Zimardo Fleming on the birth of new little girl Reagan Charlotte Fleming who was born 6/15/13. 6lbs, 8oz of cuteness! Pictured here with parents and sister Dylan. 2002 Chris Algieri is making quite the name for himself in the world of Professional Boxing. Chris, a former Varsity Wrestling Captain and Assistant Coach after graduation, began his career as a professional kick boxer. In 2007, Chris was the ISKA World Welterweight Champion kick boxer. He continued his training while attending Stony Brook University and received his Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management in 2007. Chris was also working at the Cold Spring Harbor Lab at the time. Since switching his focus to professional boxing, Chris has had nothing but success. On February 22, 2013, Chris' bout against Argentinian Jose Peralta\Alejo was televised on NBC Sports. The fight, which took place at The Paramount Theater in Huntington, NY, was sold out with 1,100 spectators. Although Chris took some hard shots in the early rounds, he dominated the last half of the fight and received a unanimous decision victory. At present, Chris is the Undefeated Welterweight Champion with a 17-0 record. In February of this year Christine Caccipuoti became a founding member of a weekly podcast series called Footnoting History. It consists of nine academics possessing graduate degrees in history who rotate in podcasting about interesting stories from history that are often overlooked. The idea came from the notion that there are so many great tales out there that were never told anywhere but in the footnotes of papers or presentations. It's meant to appeal to the average audience, as the stories are told in a non-academic fashion, and they are already up to almost 400 listeners in just under four months. Topics have ranged from how the English got to Ireland to pre-historic running. Their podcast on the history of papal abdication was featured on OpenCulture.com when Pope Benedict XVI announced his abdication. They can be found on at www.FootnotingHistory.com, on Facebook(www.facebook.com/FootnotingHistory), and for free on iTunes with a search for "Footnoting History." FRIAR FOCUS 53 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 54 2003 Joanna Charles recently graduated with her Masters in Public Administration from American University in Washington DC. Currently she works for E.L Haynes Public Charter School as an Administrator. She is the Site Manager of Year Round Programs for the Early Childhood campus. E.L Haynes is the only school in the district to run on a Year Round Calendar, and through the program they are able to offer students 1,000 additional hours of enrichment. Brittany Pagano Rose and her husband Michael Rose are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Avery who was born 6/11/13 weighing in at 7lbs, 7oz, 20 inches long. Brittany is currently working as the assistant principal for The Help Group's Autism School in California. Congratulations to the Rose Family. Congratulations to Emmett Ceglia who graduated Magna Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music with a degree in Electronic Production and Design. Keep your eyes (and ears) out for this very talented musician. We are very proud of Jensen Daniel who has accepted a Peace Corps invitation to serve as a Public Health Educator in Guinea, West Africa from February 2014 to February 2016! Friars helping others! 2010 Ryan Munnelly was named to the 2013 ECAC Lacrosse All Academic Team. Ryan, a junior International Relations major at Hobart, made the team and makes the Friars proud. In order to make this team these exceptional athletes must maintain a 3.3 GPA or higher! Great job, Ryan! Congratulations to Janece Guerra who was named Saint Joseph's College Outstanding Student Athlete. Janece is currently on the SJC Swim Team and obviously doing very well academically! Great job, Friar! You make us proud! 2004 Emily Emma graduated from Molloy College Nursing School in 2008 and is now enrolled in a BSN to DNP program concentrating in nursing leadership and management through The George Washington University. Emily was recently accepted into the GNSA Leadership Council; this is a national council designed for graduate degree nursing students. 2005 On Memorial Day 2013, the Town of Farmingdale dedicated Prospect Street as Lance Corporal James Argentine Way in honor of the ultimate sacrifice James gave for our country. Saint Anthony's will always remember James as a true hero. 2008 Daniel Horn recently graduated from New York Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. His interest in architecture started as he witnessed the construction of the Chapel and Student Center while at Saint Anthony's. While at NY Tech Daniel co-founded a student-led and organized committee called Operation Resilient Long Island (ORLI). This was a collaborative response to Hurricane Sandy where new resilient building typologies are pursued and researched for those in affected areas. You can find more information at www.3Ccompetition.org. 2009 Congratulations to Matthew Leeb on being named the valedictorian for Molloy College Class of 2013. Friar Julia Macchio made her big screen debut in July's Girl Most Likely. Julia has a small role as Nancy in the film which stars Kristen Wiig, Annette Bening and Matt Dillon. This is the start of something big! (pictured here is Julia Macchio and her father Ralph Macchio) Tommy Schreiber, a junior at Princeton, has proven that not only is he a humanitarian and scholar, but he is also an awesome lacrosse player. Tommy was awarded the NCAA Lt. Donald McLaughlin Award as Outstanding Midfielder. He was also named a finalist for the prestigious Tewaarton Award that recognizes the most outstanding player in lacrosse. 2012 Congratulations to Christian Yeager who was named to the Scholar All-American Team for Division I Swimming/Diving by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America after his freshman year at Harvard. The Scholar All America Award recognizes student-athletes with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. As a freshman, Christian swam the 4th fastest time in Harvard history in the 200 Individual medley. Congratulations to Olicia Williams who ran a 2:06 800 meter for Baylor University. She will be representing the US (and the Friars) in the Pan Am Games later this summer. Great job O! In Memoriam We’d love to hear from our alumni, including those from the Classes of 1960-1984. Please e-mail any items dcreighton@stanthonyshs.org 54 The Saint Anthony's High School community extends its deepest sympathy to the loved ones of recently deceased alumni, faculty, staff and friends. Please remember them in your prayers. Lena Antonellis, mother of Laurie '86 & Margaret '88 Jenna Baron '13 Thomas Brady '68 Steve Buscemi, father of Steven '87 & Christopher '90 Dr. Emmanuel Dador, father of Manny Dador '96 Bridget DePasquale, mother of Frank '89, Elizabeth '90, Margaret '92, Catherine '93, William '97, John '99 Tom Foley '76 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 Robert Greis '63, father of Tom Greis '86 Demetrios Kallipozis, father of Nikki, Jaime, & Michael '12 Charles Keryc, Father of Michael '92, Jeanette '94, Jason '95 Corinne Mascolo, mother of Dr. Ray Mascolo and grandmother of Michele '99 & Thomas '03 Dr. Richard Pinto, father of Patrick '86 & Peter '93 James Young, father of James '79, Daniel '81, Patrick '87 & Karen Meagan Young '08 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 55 Commemorate the Past. Celebrate the Present. Inspire the Future. SupporttheSaintAnthony’sCapitalCampaign witha personalized ThresholdofHopeLegacyBrick. FRIAR FOCUS 55 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 56 Pathway of Champions This beautiful promenade will serve as the gateway to the Stadium Field— the Friars Field of Dreams and Championships. 56 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 57 The Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto The Grotto is a place of solitude, peace, prayer, and beauty that graces the campus. 9/11 Memorial Gardens The Franciscan Brothers and the Saint Anthony’s High School community prayerfully remember before Our Crucified Lord the Alumni and Parents lost in the World Trade Center tragedy on September 11, 2001. FRIAR FOCUS 57 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 58 Order Form As part of the Facilities Master Plan, Saint Anthony’s is committed to enhancing its campus for our students, their parents, alumni, and for the thousands of people who visit our school. Now you can support the Threshold of Hope capital campaign and commemorate your special bond with Saint Anthony’s with a personally engraved brick. Yes, I/we would like to buy a brick and support the Threshold of Hope Campaign for Saint Anthony’s High School: __4 x 8 paver: $250 __8 x 8 paver: $500 __The September 11, 2001 Memorial Garden __The Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto__The Pathway of Champions Name_____________________________________________________________________________________________ _ I have enclosed a check payable to Saint Anthony’s High School email_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Please charge my gift to my: _ Visa _ Mastercard _ American Express _ Discover Home address____________________________________________________________________________________ Name on card____________________________________________________________________________________ Card number______________________________________________________________________________________ Expiration date______________ Telephone number_____________________________________________________ To make your gift online, please visit: www.stanthonyshs.org and click on to the development link or for more information call Mr. Don Corrao, Director of Development at (631) 271-2020 ext. 284. Inscription: ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4 x 8 brick can hold three (3) lines of fourteen (14) letters each. 8 x 8 brick can hold five (5) lines of fourteen (14) letters each. All messages are subject to Saint Anthony’s approval. Example: Joseph Mulligan Class of 1980 Your message: cut here !!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 59 THE FIRST ANNUAL FRANCISCAN CUP BOY'S SOCCER MATCH & ALUMNI GAME Saint Anthony's Friars vs. Saint Francis Prep's Terriers When: Monday, October 14, 2013 - Columbus Day Where: Saint Anthony's Cy Donnelly Field • Alumni Arrival: 4:00 p.m. • Alumni Game: 5:00 p.m. • Franciscan Cup: 7:15 p.m. • Reception Immediately Following Alumni Registration for the Alumni Game: To register, please email Coach Corrao the followinginformation at: dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org Name:_____________________________ Class of:_____________ Home Address:_________________________________________ Email _________________________________________________ FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 60 Love for the Game On Saturday, July 20th, the Friars Rugby team left Saint Anthony's on a long and very early bus ride to Princeton, NJ. The team knew they had an arduous task ahead of them and focused on how they would pursue their goals on the field during the trip to the Princeton 7's Rugby tournament. There were two Friars Rugby teams entered in the Princeton 7's tournament. The classmen team consisted of many players with high potential for the sport, and the team of graduates showed great endurance and commitment, and has proven to play on the level of their college bound peers. Throughout a long, hot, strenuous day, and with zero substitutes, the graduate rugby team was able to finish with a victory over Greenwich Rugby of Connecticut, which was a win or go home for the championship. The victory over Greenwich awarded the Friars with the Princeton Rugby NJ 7's High School Champions Bowl. Senior Tiffany Rigole honored by Ronald McDonald House Current senior Tiffany Rigole was the top student fundraiser in an annual event that raised money for local children fighting various illnesses. Tiffany raised $4,395 as part of a team that raised $10,255 in the Ronald McDonald House Walk of Love 2013, a 5K walk at Eisenhower Park. She was a member of Kids Stock the House, a nonprofit supporting families of children staying at the Ronald McDonald House in New Hyde Park. Tiffany was honored with a "certificate of love" from Ronald McDonald House and a Putting Your Best Foot Forward Leadership Award from Kids Stock the House. (Tiffany is second from left in photo) Congratulations to Tiffany! 60 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 d FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 61 Friar Lacrosse Camp brings the next generation of young Friars to SA's Pictured are the children of some great Friar Alumni (parents in parentheses): Luke DeRosa (Doug), Chris McCabe (Mike and Josephine), Chris Cappellman (JJ), Harrison Zas (Erin), Ryan McCarthy (Jack), Matthew Cruize (Kathy), Tristan Triola (Michele), Will Sneider (Annie Golden), Pierce Ederle (Brendan), Brendan Mulry (Brian), Sean McCabe (Tim), Richie Cooke (Rich), Connor Hickey (Brian), Vincent Gandolfo (Vinny), Michael Wieczorek(Keith), Ed Mammone (Grace Driscoll) Konnall Keane (Kevin), Patrick O'Donohoe (David), Michael O'Donohoe (Kevin) Richard Faccio (Rich), Aidan McCarthy (Jack). Top: Alumni Coaches Annie Hegearty and Jillian Fumai with Future Friar Dani "Red" Brady All Americans Congratulations to the following students who have been named All-Americans in their respective sports this past school year: Kasey Behr, Maggie Bill – Lacrosse Dylan Molloy – Lacrosse (Academic All-American) Melissa Bischoff – Swimming (Academic All-American) Sebastian Pierre, Tom Louro, Mozai Nelson, Marion Montague – Winter Track FRIAR FOCUS 61 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 62 ScholarAthlete Signings The tradition of achievement both in the classroom and on the field continues with the Class of 2013. Pictured are some of our scholar-athletes as they sign with the colleges and universities they will be attending. 62 Conor McElhinney St. John's University Taylor Lester Stonehill College Sydney Arestivo Fairfield University Janis Risbergs Yale University Jessica Lukas Dartmouth College Michelle Carbone Stonehill College Matthew Sylvan Hobart College FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 63 Breann Lydon Marist College John D'Alessandro Boston University Blake Walton New York University Danielle Maurice University of Scranton Anthony DeLosReyes Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dylan Molloy Brown University Front Row: Anthony Anderson, Matthew Musgrove, Fifunmi Familusi Back Raw: Joseph Tustin, Jack Vivonetto, Daniel Carlone, Jared Katz, Anthony Leggio, Joshua Bacon Front Row: Elizabeth Mazzucca, Jake Hensler, Patrick Ginty, Matthew Taddeo,Travis Volpe, Jacqueline Pileggi Back Row: Coach Olivier St. Aude, Kerri-Anne Flynn, Kathryn Mazzucca, Alexis Fernandez, Breanna Lyn, Megan Fiedler, Gabrielle Vezza, Victoria Pileggi, Alexandra Russo, Coach Boyce FRIAR FOCUS 63 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 64 2012-13 Championship Teams Congratulations to these varsity teams on their championships this past school year! Girls Swimming - State Boys Cross Country - Intersectional 64 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 65 Boys Soccer - League Co-champions Girls Soccer - State Girls Cross Country - Intersectional FRIAR FOCUS 65 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 66 Girls Basketball - League Ice Hockey - League Girls Winter Track - Intersectional 66 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 67 Girls Lacrosse - League Wrestling - League Boys Tennis - League FRIAR FOCUS 67 FriarFocus-Sep2013 Final-R3_Layout 1 8/15/13 2:07 PM Page 68 Boys Spring Track - Intersectional Boys Winter Track - League Congratulations! 68 FRIAR FOCUS 09 | 2013 SAHS-FriarFocus-SEP2013-Cover-R1_Layout 1 8/22/13 11:18 AM Page 2 Cover Story Saint Anthony’s High School provides a“Threshold of Opportunity” to all its students. It is a special place where they will learn, discover their full potential academically, spiritually, athletically and socially, while experiencing life lessons that will prepare them for college and the rest of their lives. This edition of FRIAR FOCUS includes a poster that features an original piece of art designed specifically for this issue. Administration Brother Gary Cregan, O.S.F. Principal Brother Robert Gabriel, O.S.F. Dean of Faculty Director of Studies Brother Joshua DiMauro, O.S.F. Assistant Principal Dean of Student Activities Prefect of Discipline for Freshmen Athletic Sponsorship Program As an Athletic Sponsor, you will be investing in the student athletes of Saint Anthony’s High School. Our student athletes continue to achieve great team and individual accolades on and off the field of competition. Saint Anthony’s has been selected by Sports Illustrated as one of the nation’s Top 50 athletic programs and the #1 athletic program in New York State. Congratulations to all the student athletes and coaches! Aloi Family Fiorvanti Family Meyer Family Amityville Heart Center Florida Atlantic University Dr. James Riordan '78 Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. Mr. Robert Arrigo Assistant Principal Dean of Men Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors Andreassi Family Dr. Christina D. Buehler Assistant Principal Dean of Women Barnoski Family Arpino & Associates Austin J. Lee '07 Barnett Family Beach Family Belli Construction Benedik Family 2013 Board of Trustees Very Reverend Brother William Boslet, O.S.F. Chairman Bereck Family Botto Mechanical Buonaiuto Family Busuttil Family Dates to Remember Hon. W. Gerard Asher Carfora Family Thomas Casey, Esq. Carletto Family Brother Richard Contino, O.S.F. Cassiere Family Brother Leonard Conway, O.S.F. Castaldo Family Fracchia Family Gamba Family Garage Eatery Garofalo Family Gentile Family Gerrato Family Giunta's Meat Farms Glacéau Smartwater Glacéau Vitaminwater Heagerty Family Hickey Family Horizon Insulation Huntington Jeep/Chrysler/Hyundai Il Mulino Jafri Family Katter Family 10 | 25 | 2013 Alumni Barbecue & Homecoming Football Game Mr. Robert Coughlan Cirocco Family 10 | 26 | 2013 Black & Gold Gala, Crest Hollow Country Club Mrs. Jenise Craig Claudia A. Lee '09 Keith Johnson '95 11 | 02 | 2013 Craft Fair Brother Gary Cregan, O.S.F. Colasacco Family Kenneth Peters Center for Recovery Kensil Family Katz Family Michalek Family Molloy College Nastasi Family Nicolock Paving Stones O'Brien Family Pomodorino Restaurant Pomper Family Poppy Mangino Port Jefferson Sporting Goods Pruden Family Puckhaber Family Ray O'Connor Photography Raymond Mascolo, DDS Thomas Mascolo DMD Riverhead Building Supply Rosica Family Russell Family Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano PLLC Schietinger Family Schillig Family 11 | 14-16 | 2013 Fall Play Brother Joshua DiMauro, O.S.F Commack Abbey, Inc. 11 | 23 | 2013 25 Year Reunion Dr. John Folan ‘75 Corrao Family Kitt Family Schmitt Family 11 | 29 | 2013 Terence Meyer, Esq. ‘74 Knessy Family Segreto Family 20 Year Reunion Creighton Family Cunningham Family Christmas Concert Kreider Family Sotomayor Family 12 | 13-14 | 2013 Desmond O'Sullivan Leggio Family South Shore Office Products 12 | 24 | 2013 Christmas Vigil East Northport Physical Therapy Lesser-Strakhov Family St. Hugh-St. Elizabeth Baseball League, Inc. 01 | 10-11 | 2014 Winter Art Show Efstathiou Family Long Island Bone & Joint State Farm/Simeone Elite Sports Medicine Mangino Family Steinert Family (1/2012) Ferrando Family Master Mechanical Corp. Thompson Family (Molloy) Finegan Family McDonagh Family Ventura Family Fioretti Family Meeting Matters, Inc. Walton Family 01 | 11 | 2014 Father/Daughter Mass & Dance 01 | 17 | 2014 National Honor Society Variety Show 03 | 19 | 2014 Fashion Show, Crest Hollow Country Club 03 | 21 | 2014 Junior Ring Day 04 | 05 | 2014 Principal’s Dinner 04 | 10-12 | 2014 Spring Musical 05 | 02-03 | 2014 42nd Annual St. Anthony’s Track & Field Invitational 05 | 05 | 2014 Saint Anthony’s Golf Classic 06 | 06 | 2014 Graduation Mass 06 | 07 | 2014 Commencement Exercises 06 | 13 | 2014 Feast of Saint Anthony 08 | 10 | 2014 Alumni Golf Outing Mr. Roberto Nicolia Mrs. Susan O’Shea Brother Kevin Smith, O.S.F. Brother Jeremy Sztabnik, O.S.F Friar Focus Publication Team Mr. Don A. Corrao Director of Development Ms. Denise Creighton Director of Alumni Relations Mrs. Anne McShane Assistant to the Director of Development Mr. Ray O’Connor ’70 Ray O’Connor Photography Contributing Photographer Three-Year Sponsorship | $2,500 Annual Sponsorship | $1,000 To become an Athletic Sponsor, please call: Don A. Corrao Director of Development (631) 271-2020 ext. 284 dcorrao@stanthonyshs.org SAHS-FriarFocus-SEP2013-Cover-R1_Layout 1 8/22/13 11:18 AM Page 1 Saint Anthony’s High School 275 Wolf Hill Road South Huntington, NY 11747 09 | 2013 We invite you to come see our spectacular transformation. Our new indoor renovations complement our classic interior, with new marble floors lit by dazzling LEDs for dancing the night away. Experience the five-star nouveau cuisine from our acclaimed chefs and the impeccable service and attention to detail that you deserve and that has been the hallmark of our family for generations. Today’s Crest Hollow: Experience the unexpected. A D E S T I N AT I O N LIKE NO OTHER Today’s Crest Hollow: Take a look at us now. SAINT ANTHONY’S VENUE OF CHOICE 8325 JERICHO TURNPIKE | WOODBURY, NY 11797 | 516.692.8000 | WWW.CRESTHOLLOW.COM SAINT ANTHONY’S HIGH SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT ALUMNI MAGAZINE