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2016/2017
VILLA VICTORIA ACADEMYANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING
Dear Friends of Villa Victoria Academy,
On behalf of the Board of
Directors and the Board of
Trustees, I am pleased to
present to you the 2016-2017
Villa Victoria Academy Annual
Report. We had a record-
breaking year! Listed in the pages of this
Annual Report is the proof of your hard work,
generosity and faithfulness to Villa Victoria.
With your financial gifts, and your gifts of
prayer, Villa’s faculty is able to “go and
teach,” just as we have done on the banks
of the Delaware since 1933.
We thank our Villa Board of Directors and our Board of Trustees for their dedication to
our beloved Academy. We also extend heartfelt thanks to our parents who provide
financial support and give of their time and talent to support Villa. We also thank our
faculty and staff for all that they do for our girls every day.
Villa Victoria Academy has undergone many significant changes in the past year. A
planning committee met from May of 2016 to December of 2016 to assess the financial
viability of the Villa Lower School. Sadly, we had to make the hard decision not to
accept enrollment in Grades K to 5 for the 2017-2018 school year. Born out of that
committee was the “Moving Villa Forward Committee” which has been working non-
stop since January 2017 to organize Villa into a “true” Middle School (Grades 6-8)
and the High School (Grades 9-12). This re-structuring involved major renovations to
our main building over this past summer. I invite all to come back to Villa and see
what has been done!
May God continue to bless each of us whose lives have been touched by Villa Victoria
Academy as we live out the mission of Saint Lucy Filippini.
Thank you for your continued support. The Sisters remember you in their prayers daily.
In Christ,
Sr. Lillian Harrington, MPF, President
rest in Peace. the following Filippini sisters served at VVA.sr. Josephine Calo • sr. Anita Canale • sr. mary Capozzelli • sr. Josephine Cartanza
sr. Josephine Ciccarello • sr. Angelina dal Corso • sr. nancy deAngelo • sr. rose machisr. Virginia Pace • sr. margaret Pierro • sr. Johanna rado • sr. Clare ricciardelli • sr. Armanda trotta
Letter From the President
Dear Villa Victoria Family,
To begin, thank you for being
part of the Villa Victoria family.
Thank you to Villa Victoria
Academy for permitting me to
serve as Board Chairperson.
To work with such devoted
Filippini sisters, teachers, administrators, staff
and volunteers has been a blessing.
As you may know, after much deliberation and
market analysis, it was decided not to accept
enrollment in Grades K to 5 and focus on the
Middle School and High School starting with
school year 2017-2018. Such decisions are never easy. The new model was the
one that was financially sustainable for us going forward. We thank everyone for their
patience and understanding during the process.
If you have been to our campus recently, you could not help but notice the significant
investment in our facilities. Thank you to the Religious Teachers Filippini for providing
the generous financial support for these changes and to the staff and volunteers who
gave unstintingly of their time during the summer so everything would be ready for
our girls’ return. Last year we also changed the content and targeting of our marketing
efforts. I am happy to report that those changes have resulted in Villa meeting its’
enrollment goals for the upcoming school year.
I have been a part of the Villa Victoria family since 2000, as
my older daughter graduated from Villa in 2004 and went on
to graduate from the University of Chicago. Our youngest
daughter will be attending Villa this year as a freshman. My
wife and I take extreme comfort knowing that our daughter
is in a community where parents want their daughters to be
spiritually and intellectually strong women.
During the course of the year, we will be offering alumnae, students and parents a
number of opportunities to further develop our sense of community. I invite you to join
me in those efforts as we begin the next chapter. More good things to come! God bless.
Sincerely,
Chuck Machion
Letter From the boArd ChAir
during the 2016-2017 fiscal year, Villa Victoria Academy received over $120,000 in Annual Fund gifts to the school.We thank you for your generous support.
These gifts help to offset the expenses and
provide enhancements to the program at
Villa Victoria Academy. This Annual Report
of Giving recognizes donations to the
2016-2017 Annual Campaign between
July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. Gifts
received after that date will be included in
the 2017-2018 Annual Report.
other Ways to support Villa Victoria Academy in addition to your AnnualFund gift:
Corporate matching: Double the impact of
your gift by connecting with your employer’s
philanthropic giving program. Many companies
match up to 100% of gifts or volunteer hours
donated by their employees. Please contact
your HR department to see if your employer
will match your gift to VVA!
bequests: An estate gift provides significant
support to the future of Villa Victoria. You can
provide for our school in your will or trust and
the full value is deductible for federal estate tax.
memorial gifts/honorariums: You may give
a gift in memory or honor of classmates,
parents, friends or the Religious Teachers
Filippini. When a memorial or honorarium gift
is made, Villa Victoria notifies the honoree’s
family member(s).
INCOME 2016-2017
summAry oF giVing
Tuition and Fees 69%
Fundraising 10%
Subsidy 16%
Facilities Rental 5%
EXPENSES 2016-2017
Instruction 66%
Fixed Charges 16%
OperationsMaintenance 13%
Development 5%
V i l l a V i c t o r i a a n n u a l r e p o r t 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 7
i t t a k e S a V i l l a
Charitable irA rollover: IRA owners ages
70½ or older may directly transfer up to
$100,000 per year, tax free, to charity. You
must be 70½ and transfer funds directly to
VVA from a traditional or Roth IRA. Please
notify VVA of your plans and contact your
IRA custodian to authorize your donation.
gifts of Life insurance: You may name Villa
Victoria the beneficiary or co-beneficiary
on an existing life insurance policy. In the
event of your death, Villa Victoria receives
the proceeds of the policy as a bequest,
generating federal estate tax benefits. If
you also make Villa Victoria the owner of the
policy and relinquish all incidents of ownership, you can claim an income tax
deduction for the cash surrender value.
stock options/Appreciated securities: Appreciated securities that you have held for
more than twelve months can be gifted to Villa Victoria and you can benefit by claiming
a charitable income tax deduction for the full value of the shares and avoiding the capital
gains tax that would have been due if the shares were sold. Gifts of stock are sold
upon receipt. You will be credited for the value of the stock on the date the gift is made.
Faculty Wish List: Gift an item from our wish list. Contact the Development Office.
Amazon smile: Designate Villa Victoria Academy as
your favorite charitable organization when you
shop on smile.amazon.com.
Special thanks to alumnae parents ann Wong (box top coordinator) and Bill Wong (technology department) for over 20 years of volunteer service!
$250,000The Average Scholarhip
Money Received Per 2017 Graduate
Euntes Docete Legacy Giving Society Members
mark and sue AndreassiCharles and Judith machion**
sister Patricia marks ’59norma and Joseph monaghan**
ms. elaine Palatine ’47nicholas regina and Joan Perry**
Joseph and Kathryn royal**roberta toft ujda ’64
bethanne Warrack ’75 and mark bolgar**John and rita Warren
maria Zito-Kaufman ’65**Paul Francis Zito, m.d.**
**Charter Member
st. Lucy society $5,000 and aboveMr. and Mrs. David ConneryDr. and Mrs. John LawrenceMr. and Mrs. James LuningMr. and Mrs. Charles MachionCaroline Klucewicz McKeever ’76Bethanne Warrack ’75Mr. and Mrs. John WarrenMaria Zito-Kaufman ’65
V.V.A. benefactor $1,000 – $2,499Joan Birchenall ’51William Brown and Ida Marie EngelhardtMr. and Mrs. Christopher BukoskyMr. and Mrs. John ButchkoTom and Ellen Mercantini Conoscenti ’63Peter and Grace DonlonRobert and Sandra DurstSandra Cattani Durst ’62Sr. Lillian HarringtonMr. and Mrs. James HigginsMr. and Mrs. Joseph MonaghanE. Virginia NapolitanoMr. and Mrs. Edward NelsonBetty Jane RamsdellNick Regina and Joan PerryMr. and Mrs. Joseph RoyalElaine Wagner Seiser ’63Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SpiveyKasia WorrellMr. Rudolph Zsolway and Dr. Kathleen Zsolway
President’s Club $500 – $999Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AulettaMr. and Mrs. Rudi BehnkeSusan Wilson Cruser ’52James CunninghamMr. and Mrs. David DotsonEvander and June DuckMary Kay Riley Everett ’57Elizabeth Franko ’63Janet HornKathleen JordanPatricia Ayres Loreti ’75Dr. Poppy McLeod ’75Meredith MurrayDonald and Maureen RobertsHelen Fessenbecker Schauer ’49Mr. and Mrs. Riaz SiddiquiMr. and Mrs. Charles StewartMr. and Mrs. Jonas VillegasLauren Wood ’13Mary Zsolway ’18Anonymous
Friend of V.V.A. $250 – $499Elizabeth Keffer Abrams ’78Rosalind Rossi Brixie ’60Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DeHavenMarguerite DeHaven ’04Meghan Maguire Ebeid ’89
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph EppolitoLynda Hustak Fleming ’72Fr. Thomas GervasioDavid and Marilou GreedMichael and Carol HelmickMary Ann Scarano Hughes ’60Suzanne Ianni ’86Janet Bombery King ’65Catherine Ehret Konover ’64Sr. Doris Lavinthal MPFJames MahlmanCatherine MancoKarla McBethMukul PandyaMary Catherine Maxson Pieroni ’95Carla Risoldi ’84Dr. and Mrs. C.J. RomanoJanis DiCrescenzo Seminack ’64Mr. and Mrs. Larry TalbertAnita TothAdrianne Vickers ’77Jane K. WarrenRobert and Harriett WebsterColleen White
gold and White Club $150 – $249Tricia Bitetto ’04Mr. and Mrs. Anthony BucciDonna CollinsAlana Dann ’71Robert DunneNancy Sapnar Galant ’63Carolyn Mule Garfinkle ’86Mrs. Georgia B. HawkinsThomas and MaryJo HowarthJennifer JacoppoIrene Leonardi ’59Joanne Horvath Malinowski ’69Edwina Gaiser Marchev ’63
V i l l a V i c t o r i a a n n u a l r e p o r t 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 7
our generous donors 2016/2017
Cathleen Cox Hastings ’80Mr. and Mrs. Ryan HenningerMaryann Schurr Hermann ’86Maureen Connor Hill ’87Deirdre Hindley ’63Marco and Jocelyn HolgadoSara Montes Holquist ’98Joann Wolen Houseworth ’59Margaret Higham Hryniuk ’64Anne Maxson Hutton ’92Diana Ionata Beverly Breslin Kalinowski ’65Carolina Brown Keating ’69Ellen Higgins Keenan ’91Leonard and Ella KellyBetty Lou Menschner Kishler ’51Donna Laezza ’73Sr. Florence LandwehrleMr. and Mrs. Joseph LatiniJoseph and Mary LaveryJolie DeForrest Lechner ’99Meredith Lee ’01Mr. and Mrs. Mark LefflerPatricia Maley Letzkus ’47Sandy LewisSandra Byer Lubin ’72Colleen Lynady
i t t a k e S a V i l l a
Ursula MusellaJennifer NelsonMr. and Mrs. Matthew PalmerBenjamin RacusinLinda RiethJoe and Gloria ReyesMargaret Pilla Salvatore ’52Jeff SchattinSusan Zudnak SmithMaria Mullen Thompson ’65Carmen Panigrosso Titolo ’63Ann Brown Underhill ’57Binh and Marissa VoCharmaine Wolters
V.V.A. Patron $1 – $149 Anonymous
Denise Anderson
Caroline Aversano ’85
Jacquelyn Gervasoni Beck ’60
Sr. Laura Bezila
Immaculate Boone
Clayton Carlisle
Alisandra Carnevale ’02
David and Tara Charles
Sharon Meany Cleghorn ’59
Elizabeth Salvatore Cole ’55
Jane O’Brien Confoy ’50
Ann Conway-Konzelman
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Corban
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Costantini
John Cowperthwaite
Annette Seiler Coyle ’49
Mr. and Mrs Willian Daniels
Mary Ann DeFrancesco
James DeLucia and Kathy Keelan
John and Carol Dempsey
Nick DeRosa
Mario DeMaggio
Sr. Carmela DiMauro
Cheryl Ann Ellsworth ’68
Robert and Lara Enright
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eppolitio
Jeanine Wernitznig Fairbank ’53
Patricia DiCesare Ferkile ’60
Diane Smith Finnegan ’60
Mariann Tindik Fuca ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gervasio
Patricia Rossi Grove ’63
Natalie Haluszka ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Harbison
100%College Enrollment Every Year
V i l l a V i c t o r i a a n n u a l r e p o r t 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 7
Brittany Machion ’04Carol and Ralph MaiolinoSue MaloneRichard and Colleen MartinMelissa Hutchinson Marxer ’97George and June MatwijecAnn-Teresa Foy McCarthy ’69Judith Wenczel McGuinn ’64Ursula Piotrowski McGuire ’97Bernadine and Paul MedwickPatrick Mickey and Kathleen BrazilDenise Damiano Mikics ’65Caroline Churchill Miller ’79Margaret Descoteaux Mitchell ’71Florence Allen Moore ’69Robert MoserJoan Furman Napoleon ’61Mary Talbert Newman ’03Clarence and Mary Theresa NowackIssac and Akosua NuamahDenise Oldenhoff Rebecca Clark O’Neill ’73Elaine Clark Palatine ’47Josie PapaleLarayne Lengyel Peters ’63Henry and Maria PiotrowskiAnneliese Pollich ’71Sr. Joann Pompa MPFLucy Bonsanto Pompile ’68Mary Lynn Barteluce Post ’63John and Maria QuinnMelissa ReedyMegan Repko ’92Frank and Lillian RepkoAbby Doolittle Sander ’99Mary Dreves Sanders ’77Sr. Raphael Santitoro MPFJacqueline Fowler Scarpiello ’53Ernest and Ann SchliebenWalter Schmidlen Jr.Lorraine Sitko Shank ’64Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney Sheridan '53Georgia Carroll Sherlock ’64Elaine Ferry Skilton ’63Lou Ann Slocum-Robidoux ’73Nicola Lucia Schlieben Stidham ’00Margaret Murphy Sullivan ’66Kim SuskoSusan SwitlikKatrina TammaroGloria Scarano Teti ’64Gail Sokolowski Thornton ’74Sr. Ascenza Tizzano MPFRoberta Toft Ujda ’64Helene Hubscher Vitella ’79Kristen Pietrinferno Voorhees ’92Christina Moore Wall ’06Shelly Pakman Weisberg ’70Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wentzel
Alumnae giving1940sPatricia Maley Letzkus ’47Elaine Palatine ’47Annette Seiler Coyle ’49
1950sJane O’Brien Confoy ’50Joan Birchenall ’51Betty Lou Menschner Kishler ’51Susan Wilson Cruser ’52Margaret Pilla Salvatore ’52Jeanine Wernitznig Fairbank ’53Jacqueline Fowler Scarpiello ’53Elizabeth Kenney Sheridan '53Elizabeth Salvatore Cole ’55Mary Kay Riley Everett ’57Ann Brown Underhill ’57Irene Leonardi ’59Sharon Meany Cleghorn ’59Joann Wolen Houseworth ’59
1960sRosalind Rossi Brixie ’60Mary Ann Scarano Hughes ’60Jacquelyn Gervasoni Beck ’60Patricia DiCesare Ferkile ’60Diane Smith Finnegan ’60Joan Furman Napoleon ’61Sandra Cattani Durst ’62Ellen Mercantini Conoscenti ’63
A Quality Education Since1933
i t t a k e S a V i l l a
Elaine Wagner Seiser ’63Elizabeth Franko ’63Nancy Sapnar Galant ’63Edwina Gaiser Marchev ’63Carmen Panigrosso Titolo ’63Deirdre Hindley ’63Larayne Lengyel Peters ’63Mary Lynn Barteluce Post ’63Elaine Ferry Skilton ’63Patricia Rossi Grove ’63Catherine Ehret Konover ’64Janis DiCrescenzo Seminack ’64Margaret Higham Hryniuk ’64Judith Wenczel McGuinn ’64Lorraine Sitko Shank ’64Georgia Carroll Sherlock ’64Gloria Scarano Teti ’64Roberta Toft Ujda ’64Janet Bombery King ’65Maria Mullen Thompson ’65Beverly Breslin Kalinowski ’65Denise Damiano Mikics ’65Maria Zito-Kaufman ’65Margaret Murphy Sullivan ’66Cheryl Ann Ellsworth ’68Lucy Bonsanto Pompile ’68Joanne Horvath Malinowski ’69Carolina Brown Keating ’69Ann-Teresa Foy McCarthy ’69Florence Allen Moore ’69
1970sShelly Pakman Weisberg ’70Alana Dann ’71Margaret Descoteaux Mitchell ’71Anneliese Pollich ’71Lynda Hustak Fleming ’72Mariann Tindik Fuca ’73Donna Laezza ’73Rebecca Clark O’Neill ’73Lou Ann Slocum-Robidoux ’73Gail Sokolowski Thornton ’74Patricia Ayres Loreti ’75Poppy McLeod ’75Bethanne Warrack ’75Caroline Klucewicz McKeever ’76Adrianne Vickers ’77Mary Dreves Sanders ’77Elizabeth Keffer Abrams ’78Helene Hubscher Vitella ’79Caroline Churchill Miller ’79
1980sCathleen Cox Hastings ’80Natalie Haluszka ’81Carla Risoldi ’84Caroline Aversano ’85Suzanne Ianni ’86
Carolyn Mule Garfinkle ’86Maryann Schurr Hermann ’86Maureen Connor Hill ’87Meghan Maguire Ebeid ’89
1990sEllen Higgins Keenan ’91Anne Maxson Hutton ’92Megan Repko ’92Kristen Pietrinferno Voorhees ’92Mary Catherine Maxson Pieroni ’95Melissa Hutchinson Marxer ’97Ursula Piotrowski McGuire ’97Sara Montes Holquist ’98Jolie DeForrest Lechner ’99Abby Doolittle Sander ’99
2000sNicola Lucia Schlieben Stidham ’00Meredith Lee ’01Alisandra Carnevale ’02Mary Talbert Newman ’03Marguerite DeHaven ’04Tricia Bitetto ’04Brittany Machion ’04Christina Moore Wall ’06Lauren Wood ’13Mary Zsolway ’18
in Kind gifts: Bill and Ann Wong
Kathy Keelan
gifts in honor: In honor of all Religious Teachers Filippini
Maria Zito-Kaufman ’65
V i l l a V i c t o r i a a n n u a l r e p o r t 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 7
In memory of all deceased Religious Teachers FilippiniMaria Zito Kaufman ’65
In memory of Paul F. Zito MD and Rosalie ZitoMaria Zito Kaufman ’65
matching gift Companies/Foundations/schoolsComcast Corporation
ExxonMobil Foundation
JP Morgan Chase and Co.
Merrill Lynch/Bank of America Corporation
St. Joseph by the Sea-Religious Teachers Filippini
St. Marys of Mount Virgin-Religious Teachers Filippini
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The BMS Foundation
The Kula Foundation
The Laurenti Family Charitable Trust
The Renee Lisse Sachs (nee Lyszka) Charitable
Contribution Fund for the Benefit of Humanity
at the Jewish Community Foundation of
Greater Mercer
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Villa Walsh Academy
our sympathy to:Mary Kathryn Riley Everett ’57 on the loss of her
husbandNadine Shaddow Ford ’85 on the loss of her motherSr. Lillian Harrington on the loss of her sister
gifts in memory: In memory of Irene Switlik
Christopher and Catherine Bukosky
In memory of Susan CunninghamJames T. Cunningham
In memory of Victoria Mary Pery Brady (mother) John Cowperthwaite, Jr.
In memory of Victoria Mary Pery (grandmother)John Cowperthwaite, Jr.
In memory of Patricia Bombery Downs ’57Mary Kathryn Riley Everett ’57
In memory of Judy Cassiano (daughter)Jeanine Wernitznig Fairbank
In memory of Sr. Theresa Testa MPFLynda Hustak Fleming ’72
In memory of John and Agnes HigginsMr. and Mrs. James Higgins
In memory of Elizabeth Ann Brown ’72Carolina S. Brown Keating ’69
In memory of Lew and Stanley Shoonech
In memory of Sr. Concetta Latina MPFIrene Leonardi ’59James P. Mahlmann
In memory of Jean SullivanJoseph and Mary Lavery
In memory of Sr. Annunziata DeAngelo MPFDenise Damiano Mikics ’65
In memory of Spencer and Alice AllenFlorence Allen Moore ’69
In memory of Norma Pierik-Page ’75Dr. Poppy Lauretta McLeod ’75
In memory of Aleta McLeod-Bryant ’75Dr. Poppy Lauretta McLeod ’75
In memory of Donald J, Jr., and Eleanor FoyAnn-Teresa Foy McCarthy ’69
In memory of Anne and Josef PollichAnneliese M. Pollich
In memory of Barbara Ramsdell ’70Mrs. Robert Ramsdell
In memory of Ashley Blackburn ’92Frank and Lillian Repko
In memory of Renee SachsNicola Schlieben Stidham ’00
In memory of Robert SchattinJeffrey Schattin
In memory of Josephine and Nicholas J. ScaranoGloria Scarano Teti ’64
In memory of Valerie Sheridan (daughter)William and Elizabeth Kenney Sheridan '53
In memory of Mr. Tai Van VoGloria Scarano Teti ’64
In memory of Mark WoltersCharmaine Wolters
Thanks to Our Generous Donors, VVA Had a Record Breaking Annual Fund Year
Get your ticket(s) for the fabulous 50/50 drawing
at Villa Victoria on Saturday, December 9, 2017.
tickets are $100 each, only 750 will be sold and
only one prize awarded! Buy a ticket for yourself,
or get a group together to purchase a ticket, but...
You have to be in it to win it!*prize if all tickets are sold
Call 609.882.1700 ext. 401 to get your tickets or complete form at right
and mail to: Villa Victoria Academy • 376 West Upper Ferry Road
Ewing, NJ 08628 • Attn: 50/50 Tickets • Checks made payable to VVA
AdministrationSr. Lillian Harrington, MPF, President
Sr. Lesley Draper, MPF, Upper School Principal
Sr. Barbara Takacs, MPF, Lower School Principal
board of directorsSr. Laura Bezila, MPF
Devin Butchko ’10
John Butchko
Alisandra Carnevale ’02
Grace Donlon
John Giordano
Robert Lawrence
Jim Luning
Chuck Machion
Sr. Marianne McCann, MPF
Norma Monaghan
C. James Romano, MD
Bethanne Warrack ’75
board of trusteesSr. Ascenza Tizzano, MPF, Provincial Superior
Sr. Patricia Pompa, MPF, Provincial Councillor
Sr. Laura Longo, MPF, Provincial Councillor
Sr. Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, MPF, Provincial Councillor
Sr. Elizabeth Calello, MPF, Provincial Councillor
ViLLA ViCtoriA boArds
50/50 ticket request Form
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tickets are numbered 1-750. if you have a preferred number we can reserve it on a first come, first served basis.
65% of the Student Body Takes Part in the Annual Musical
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Community and Classroom NewsThe Trenton Thunder invite the Villa
Honeybees to sing National Anthem at
June 28th, 2017 game.
Honeybees and Decibelle choirs sing
beautifully at Pennsbury Manor to celebrate
the Christmas Season.
The Decibelle choir do Villa proud singing clas-
sic tunes at Newtown Welcome Day.
Members of Villa’s Junior State of America
chapter studied International Relations this
summer at Stanford University and Princeton
University as part of the prestigious JSA Summer School.
The Villa Bees Advanced Math Team placed 5th Nationally in the Advanced Math
Division of the Catholic Math League.
The Upper School enjoyed a special presentation by Iconographer Kristina Sadley:
“Writing” Icons and the Symbolism Found in Them.
Villa’s Track & Field Team came in 3rd place overall at the Penn-Jersey Track & Field
Championships.
Keith Sachs visited Villa on Holocaust Remembrance Day to share the story of his
late wife and former VVA French teacher, Renée Sachs, who was a hidden child
during the Holocaust.
6th grade students wrote letters and created cross bead necklaces to lift the spirits of
children at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Villa hosted its first Alumnae Speaker Series, featuring Devin Butchko (’10) and
Alisandra Carnevale (’02) who shared their experiences after graduation with
our students.
The Upper School bonded over team building activities and practiced their problem
solving skills during a field trip to the Princeton-Blairstown Center.
After two years of research and planning, Villa installed a new
digital sign on the corner of West Upper Ferry Road and Route 29.
Villa’s Lower School Basketball team played during halftime
at a Princeton University Women’s Basketball game.
Around the hALLs oF VVA
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Members of the Junior State of America team
learned about the art of developing and inter-
preting political polls and the role of polling in
a democratic society from Tim Tracey of the
Monmouth University Polling Institute.
The Fall Variety Show was a huge success
and featured the talents of Villa’s many
singers, dancers, actors, and musicians.
Villa’s Cross Country team won the 2016
Penn Jersey Cross Country Championship.
Villa gave me spiritual grounding. Carolyn mule garfinkle ’86
Villa gave me the sense that girls can do anything.sara montes holquist ’98
Villa gave me a sense of self. Patricia rossi grove ’63
Villa gave me a good sense of right and wrong. Kate talbert Vose ’00
Villa gave me poise and self confidence. mary Catherine maxson Pieroni ’95
Villa gave me public speaking skills. margaret descoteaux mitchell ’71
Villa gave me a love of music. dr. Poppy Lauretta mcLeod ’75
Villa gave me a sense of home away from home. edwina mary gaiser-marchev ’63
What Villa
Alumnae Have to Say...
patricia Maley letzkus ’47 is living in a
retirement community in Virgina, and is
enjoying her family who lives nearby!
Joann Wolen Houseworth ’59 has retired
from a career in nursing.
edwina Gaiser Marchev ’63 is living in
Mountain Lakes, NJ and enjoying her dogs
and her garden.
nancy Sapnar Galant ’63 is enjoying her
grandsons Brayden and Benjamin!
lorraine Sitko Shank ’64 has recently
downsized to a perfect two bedroom condo
and is enjoying her three granddaughters.
rebecca clark o’neill ’73 and her husband Mark welcomed two new grandchildren
in the past year bringing the grand total to 8!
Helene Hubscher Vitella ’79 is married to Tom and is the proud mother of Emily
(6th grade) and Tommy (3rd grade).
ellie patounas Burke ’97 and husband James welcomed their first daughter, Ourania
Demita. A future Villa girl in the making!
olga Gonzalez ’01 CEO & Founder of Pietra PR was recently selected as President of
PRSA-NY (Public Relations Society of America-NY Chapter).
katherine kelly Valent ’02 is practicing commercial litigation in Texas representing
architects, engineers and other design professionals. Kate and husband Joe welcomed
son Francis “Frankie” Daniel Valent. He joins sister Mary Elizabeth and brother Lucas.
Marguerite DeHaven ’04 separated from the US Navy after 8 years as a Naval Flight
Officer flying EA-6B Prowler aircraft. She has begun a new career as a Civil Engineer.
alyssa Morey penick ’08 recently graduated medical school and will be a family
physician at St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City.
kate Mooney ’12 has started her PhD program in African History at the Ohio State
University in the fall after graduating magna cum laude in English Literature (Honors)
and History and taking a gap year to work for Pitt’s African Studies Program.
Sara Sheffer ’16 and Melissa Simmons ’16, students at The New College of Florida,
were two of three students selected for the Isermann Medal program, which provides
an opportunity for academically talented first-year students from outside the state of
Florida to get hands-on research experience in mathematics and the natural sciences.
ALumnAe uPdAtes
OUR MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of Villa Victoria Academy, consistent with the
vision of the Religious Teachers Filippini, is to educate students to a
global view, to uphold the dignity of each individual, and to empower
students to influence the world in a truly Christian manner.
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The Villa Annual Report is published annually for the members of the Villa Victoria Academy Community. Wewelcome contributions in the form of articles, updates and photos. Thanks to the following individuals for theircontributions of stories and photos: Ms. Kathy Keelan (Margaret ’16), Mr. Liam Haley, Mrs. Jennifer Jacoppo,Sr. Lillian Harrington, Sr. Lesley Draper, and Ms. Jessica Ciaramella.
Editor: Mrs. Colleen White Designer: Zoe Graphics
Villa Victoria Academy strives for accuracy and apologizes for any errors. Please contact Mrs. Colleen White [email protected] or 609-882-1700 ex. 419 for any corrections or to request additional copies.
Villa Family Fest Friday, October 20, 2017
open house. Alumnae welcome!Saturday, October 21, 20171-3 pm
Christmas Concert – all welcome!Sunday, December 3, 20171:30 pm
50/50 raffle drawing at the mansionSaturday, December 9, 20177 pm
Villa Victoria Annual musicalbeauty and the beastMarch 23-25, 2018
spring open house. Alumnae welcome!Saturday, April 14, 20181-3 pm
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