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SUMMER | 2018

Also in this Issue Farewell, Class of 2018

Welcome New Carroll Scholars

2017 Annual Report

Our inaugural Spring Alumni Weekend was a huge hit with graduates from every era in attendance. Full story on page 4.

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Table of ContentsChairperson Elizabeth A. Campion

Vice Chairperson Louis J. Vigliotti

Treasurer Rev. Blaise C. Sedney ’78

Secretary Mark Ramsay ’77

Ex Officio Most Rev. Archbishop William E. Lori

Ex Officio Steve DiBiagio, President

Trustees Nathaniel Albright ’99 Vickie Ensor Bands ’75 Thomas Bonsack ’78 Sister Kathleen Brabson Sheila Dews-Johnson Robert Falter Rev. William Franken Frank Gunther, III Stephen Lutche ’83 Cindy Morrison ’74 E. John Pipitone Charles Riemenschneider, Ph.D. ’70 Lisa Sheehan

Emeritus The Honorable Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, M.D. A. Freeborn Brown, III, Esq. (dec.) Augustus F. Brown, Esq. Florio N. Franetovich, Esq. (dec.) Thomas E. Kelso ’70 William E. McGuirk, Jr. (dec.) Rev. Charles K. Riepe (dec.) Donald M. Thomey (dec.)

2018 Board of Trustees

Susan Butcher Roarty ’95 Director of Institutional Advancement & Alumni Relations, Connections Contributor

Caroline Thomey Adolph ’01 Director of Annual Giving & Parent Relations, Connections Contributor

Alyson Jacques ’07 Associate Director of Alumni & Parent Giving

Kathy M. Walsh Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications, Connections Editor

Karen Cashour Everett ’93 Associate Director of Creative Services, Connections Creative Director

Institutional Advancement

Marketing & Communications

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Message from the President

Spring Alumni Weekend

Farewell, Class of 2018

School News

Riepe Award Winner

Alumni News

In Memoriam

Annual Report

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I am proud to report that we are coming off a very strong

year and are looking forward with energy, enthusiasm and

optimism. The possibilities and potential that lie ahead

are infinite.

Before propelling forward, I would like to express my

gratitude to all who made the 2017 – 18 school year

a resoundingly successful chapter in the history of The

John Carroll School. From the opening of school through

graduation and final exams, our dedicated faculty and

staff were committed to the education and well-being of

our students. Our parents, families, alumni and network

of advocates worked as partners to support John Carroll

and place our students at the center of all we do. And

our students infused our campus with vitality and promise

every day. Together, we stand strong, focused and

committed to a vibrant path forward for John Carroll.

Like this issue of Connections, the John Carroll community

is rich and replete with stories that exhibit our faith,

reflect our culture, give meaning to our accomplishments

and illustrate the remarkable impact of our nearly 9,000

alumni. Indeed, John Carroll has a story to tell, and every

Patriot has his/her unique story. We will be bringing you

more of these stories in the months ahead.

The forging of our future is an unending journey. Our

students are graduating in a time of rapid and dynamic

change. Innovation and technology are the norms, not

the anomalies. Our Patriots will work and live in a diverse,

global environment unlike any before. Thus, it is imperative

that our course of study and instructional methods evolve

to prepare our graduates for the future. We are boosting

our STEAM offerings, expanding our St. Joseph Program

and welcoming our inaugural class of Carroll Scholars.

As part of our overall investments in modern learning

environments, renovations continue to upgrade our

science labs. Students will begin to see subtle changes

in our library as it evolves to a more functional Media

Center. We are also taking great care to strengthen our

culture of civility and security. Recently, The John Carroll

School became a Civility Alliance Partner, with the Harford

County Public Library, as part of the campaign to practice

respect, restraint and responsibility throughout the county.

And as promised, we are on track with the campus security

investments announced in the spring. I’d like to especially

thank our Parent Association, whose generosity has been

so vital to our progress in this area.

In the year ahead, our academic excellence will again

be complemented by an extraordinary showcase of talent

on our stage and in our studios. I encourage you to take

in our students’ performances and displays. You will be

astounded by their talents. Equally impressive, our Patriots

will again compete against traditional rivals and regional

opponents in 21 varsity sports. There’s nothing like an

afternoon game or an evening under the lights to boost

school spirit.

As we move forward, I welcome all our new Patriots,

their parents and our new faculty, staff and coaches to

the community named for Archbishop John Carroll – a

Catholic leader and true American Patriot. Together with

our returning Patriots, families and alumni, we will share

the milestones in the years to come and build the future

of the school. And to our most recent graduates, the

memorable Class of 2018, I wish you the best of luck,

courage and confidence as you build your path forward.

Again, thanks to all for your continued support. I am

looking forward to working together to make 2018 – 19

another great year for John Carroll.

President, The John Carroll School

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A whirlwind day featuring Mass, breakfast with

current faculty and staff, lunch with Principal

Tom Durkin and President Steve DiBiagio, and

classroom tours — all capped off with a boys

varsity lacrosse game!

There was so much to do in this family-friendly day

packed with great activities including a fishing rodeo,

face painting, cornhole, putt-putt, a moon bounce and

food trucks PLUS alumni sports games and a Patriot

Dash race for all ages!

Back to School Day MAY 4

MAY 5

Inaugural Alumni Weekend Draws Graduates from Every Era The two-day extravaganza included Mass, the family-friendly Patriot Fest,

alumni games, awards and the first “Mod Off” Party.

The first ever Spring Alumni Weekend all-year reunion took place May 4 – 5 and was a resounding success, bringing

friends, families and former classmates back to campus to reminisce and enjoy a full agenda of activities. From Mass

on Friday celebrated by Fr. John Rapisarda ’95, to the kid-friendly Patriot Fest on Saturday afternoon to the Mod Off party

featuring Larry Noto ’94 as master of ceremonies, lots of fun was had sharing old memories and making new ones.

Here are some highlights of the event. If you haven’t already done so, be sure to check out the John Carroll Facebook

album to see more photos (and feel free to tag yourself in any pictures!)

Patriot Fest in the afternoon…

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Principal Tom Durkin, President Steve DiBiagio and Trustee Mark Ramsay ’77

46th Annual Old Timers’ Lacrosse game

ONCE A PATRIOT,

Always a Patriot

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Patriots from all class years descended on the Upper Gym

and danced the night away to decades of hits; noshed on

cafeteria-chic food and not-on-the-regular-cafeteria-menu

drinks; posed in our photo booth; bid on silent auction

items and more. They were also on hand to see Rachael

Rice ’88 receive the first Patriot Service Award in recognition

of her dedication to JC.

Alumni Mod Off Party at night! MAY 5

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A Beautiful Day on the Greens: JC Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament Raises $50,000!

Thanks to the hard work of three-time event chairs Dan Lynch ’01 and Matt

Pipitone ’01, this year’s golf tournament was a tremendous success and

once again sold out! On a picture-perfect June day, golfers enjoyed the

challenging course, delicious food and drink, and camaraderie with former

classmates and friends old and new. Thank you to everyone who came

out to help raise needed funds for John Carroll, with special thanks to

our sponsors and supporters.

Next year ’s spring gathering of alumni happens May 3 – 4, 2019. Interested in joining the planning committee? Email [email protected] for more information.

Rachael Rice ’88 received the inaugural Patriot Service Award

Larry Noto ’94 (above) served as event emcee

Black and Gold Sponsor Patriot Sponsor

Feeding the Soul Sponsors

Mitre Sponsor

Friends & Family Sponsor:

Ice Cream Cart Hole in One Sponsor:

Beverage Carts

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Good Luck, Class of 2018! Congratulations to our newest alumni!

Representatives of the class of 2018 met with

Archbishop William Lori in May prior to his serving

as celebrant for the Baccalaureate Mass.

John Carroll’s 51st Commencement took place

on May 26, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. It was an

exciting, proud and joyful moment in our

history. So many stories started here — we

can’t wait to see what this class of Patriots

accomplishes next!

Patriots celebrating Patriots: at left,

Karen Jones ’76 with her daughters Hayley

Boyle ’12 and Kelsey Boyle ’18 after this

year’s commencement ceremony; at right,

Suzanne Siegel Sanders ’86 with her sons

TC Sanders ’15 and Pierce Sanders ’18.

Choosing JC was the best decision I have ever made. It has become my second home, and my experiences being part of this community have helped to shape my character and given me a career goal. I want to take the love and many blessings I have received as a Patriot and give them back to the greater community.

Congratulations to this year’s Black & Gold winners, Chesca

Basilio and Ryan Griffin! Both students received awards at the

Senior Project Showcase and were honored again at the Senior

Awards Breakfast. Ryan received an appointment to West Point

while Chesca is pursuing a career helping those with disabilities,

while attending the University of Delaware.

— Chesca Basilio

It’s become a tradition for JC seniors to sport spirit wear from their future colleges on College T-Shirt Day.

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193members

90colleges

24states

19,856 service hours

94% accepted to first

choice college

$14.1 million in

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Special Events Spring 2018 zipped by, filled with events and activities including:

Fashion Show — It may have been postponed by weather, but when it finally came to pass it was a blast! The seniors really strutted their stuff and had an “ab fab” time.

March Madness — This all-new campaign to support the Annual Fund was a slam dunk! Great job by the sophomores (class of 2020) on taking home the title by raising the most money. They enjoyed a pizza party and dress-down day as reward for their efforts. Thank you to everyone who participated!

Grandparents Day — It was another full house of Nanas and Pops for our annual Grandparents Day on April 18th. Our guests enjoyed lunch, a musical performance and best of all, an afternoon spending time with their favorite Patriots!

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Patriot Pride

JC welcomed the first class of “Carroll Scholars,”

enrolled in the brand new Archbishop John

Carroll Scholarship Program, at a breakfast

in March. The 28 new members of the class

of 2022 will be the first eligible to earn AP

Capstone diplomas, which requires taking the

year-long AP Seminar and AP Research classes

plus four additional AP courses of their choice.

John Carroll is the first Catholic school in the

state to offer this diploma distinction.

JC Bids Farewell to Two Beloved PatriotsOn Wednesday, June 6, 2018, The John Carroll School community

gathered together to celebrate and honor the legacy of Mr. Gary

Scholl who was retiring as a full-time employee after 44 years!

Over the years, Gary has served The John Carroll School as a teacher,

coach, Dean, Assistant Principal, and even two times as an Interim

Principal. Gary started working at JC as a history teacher back in 1974.

During his tenure, Gary won numerous championships as a wrestling coach

and served on a number of vital committees for the school. The Morning

Star PowWow, created by Gary nearly 20 years ago to share his love of

the Native American culture, has become one of the largest gatherings

of indigenous people on the East Coast. His impact on both the students

and the staff of our school and the community has been undeniable.

Known for his wisdom and student-centered approach for learning,

Gary will be missed by all. Fortunately his legacy will continue as

Gary will be continuing to teach Anthropology part time and work

in a mentoring role with younger teachers and coaches.

On behalf of the entire JC Community, we want to wish Mr. Scholl

an enjoyable retirement from full time work and thank him for all

his contributions and for being a true Patriot.

For more than three decades, Mrs. Carol Heflin has served

and cared for John Carroll students and their families.

Over 31 years ago, Mrs. Heflin started her JC journey when she was

hired as the Director of Enrollment by long-time John Carroll Director

of Guidance, Mr. Bernie Mullin. Carol eventually found her way to

the Guidance Department and faithfully served our students and

their families for many years as both a guidance counselor and

the department chair. In addition to these roles, Carol taught

Math early in her JC career and was very active in the Music

Ministry program for many years. She also spent many summers

dedicated to JC’s Summer Enrichment Program for incoming

freshmen. Recently, Carol made tremendous contributions to

developing our St. Joseph’s program to ensure all students

receive the services they need to be successful.

Last spring, Carol received not one, but two well-deserved awards.

She received the Ann Drummey Service Award in recognition for

her constant service to the school, and she was selected by

the students as the 2018 Educator of the Year for her tireless

dedication and commitment to John Carroll and each and

every one of her students. The John Carroll School community

is incredibly grateful for the many years of services given by

Mrs. Heflin and we wish her all the best in her retirement.

Welcome Carroll Scholars!

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50%

coming in from public/private

40%

scored 80% or higher on high school placement test

28Carroll Scholars (90% percentile or higher) including one Knott Scholar

27%

live outside of Harford County

24%

have a sibling at JC

15%

children of alum

51%

male

49%

female

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Charting New Courses As part of its focus on updating curriculum to reflect today’s modern

learning needs, JC is offering six new courses this year:

Two new AP courses, bringing the total of AP courses offered to 19,

with an additional 30 Honors level classes

AP Seminar. Our new Carroll Scholars will be starting off their voyage

towards earning their AP Capstone Diplomas by taking a very rigorous AP

Seminar class as their freshman year Social Studies. They will be asked

to analyze and evaluate information to craft and communicate evidence-

based arguments on topics ranging from History to Geography to Culture

and even modern day political issues. At the end of the year, students will

have a multi-faceted AP assessment which will include a written AP test,

an Individual Research-Based Essay and Presentation as well as Team

Project and Presentation.

AP Computer Science Principles. This course offers a multidisciplinary

approach to teaching the underlying principles of computation, including

aspects of programming, abstractions, algorithms, large data sets, the

internet, cybersecurity concerns and computing impacts. AP Computer

Science Principles also gives students the opportunity to use current

technologies to create computational artifacts for both self-expression

and problem-solving.

Two New FLEX (Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurial Exploration) Electives

Now, along with every student being

offered a course in Financial Literacy

sophomore year, students can also

choose from a host of business

electives. New courses in Marketing

and Accounting have been added

to existing classes that include

Intro to Entrepreneurial Studies,

Intro to Management, Business

Law and Economics.

Two New Health and Wellness Electives As JC continues to broaden its Health and Wellness offerings, students

can now select from two very practical and important courses:

Food and Nutrition. Students will explore the science of food and nutrition with

regards to health and wellness while also learning the importance of individual

choices, safety and meal preparation. Students will learn about integrative nutrition

along with dietary guidelines through classroom activities, documentaries, labs and

self-directed projects.

Strength and Conditioning. Students will learn about modern strength and

conditioning techniques then practice and apply them through class and

individual workouts. Students will be challenged to identify and work towards

their own fitness goals as well as recognize the important roles nutrition,

relationships and overall healthy choices play.

Program Spotlight: St. Joseph Program Expands 2018 – 19Since 1990, John Carroll has supported students

with documented learning differences by helping

them establish and work towards personal goals.

In 2015, the St. Joseph Program was formalized

to meet the growing needs of these students.

One of the key components of the program is

the Success Skills Class, which is open to all

freshmen and sophomores to make the transition

to high school go more smoothly. Classes are

limited to 10 students and offer tutoring as well

as customized strategies to improve skills in

organization, note-taking, researching, writing,

test-taking and more. For the upcoming year,

students in the program can look forward to:

• Upgraded spaces including a dedicated

testing room and a tutoring/discussion room

that will greatly enhance opportunities for

customized support.

• The addition of a new learning specialist, Kelly

Roiy, who has 10 years of experience and is

credited with building the DePaul Program at

Mount St. Joseph into a model for other schools.

Mrs. Ann Drummey leads the St. Joseph Program

with assistance from Dr. Paul Lazor. She says,

“This program has seen tremendous growth since

its inception and has evolved every year as we

have adapted its framework to stay on pace with

technology and the curriculum of other classes.

We are dedicated to helping each student realize

his or her personal best, and we are especially

excited for what 2018 – 19 will bring.”

The Arts at JC

The Spring Music Concert on April 13 featured beautiful performances by the Jazz Band, Rock Band and Orchestra along with the choral arts of Bella Voce, JC’s mixed a cappella choir.

The Memorial Concert on May 22 honored members of the military, past and present.

Fine Arts night on April 27 showcased exceptional exhibits of student artwork including paintings, drawings, ceramics and more.

A May Spring Dance Concert starred the talented dancers of John Carroll’s College Preparatory Dance Program and featured innovative and exciting choreography by Program Director Laura Ward-Moran and guest artist Amanda Thom Woodson.

In March, the renowned JC Theatre Department put on a spring production of Tarzan with a show-stopping set that was absolutely swinging! The show starred Ella Wilson ’18, daughter of Kristen Trail Wilson ’91 and Marty Wilson ’87, and Josh Robinson ’19, son of Melanie Meoli Robinson ’90.

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Renovations underway this summer in the St. Joseph classrooms.

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Athletics Highlights

BASKETBALL

Basketball had a stand-out season, winning the 2017 – 18

MIAA A Conference Championship with an exceptional

team that included Immanuel Quickley ’18, a McDonald’s

All- American who will play for the University of Kentucky

Wildcats, and Montez Mathis ’19 who, along with Quickley,

was named to the highly competitive Baltimore Sun 2017 – 18

All-Metro Boys Basketball Team.

Signing Day at John Carroll was especially exciting this year, with 17 athletes committed to schools around the country.

LACROSSE

In boys lacrosse, Jeremiah Rosser ’18 was one of

just 15 students across the state recognized as a

PNC Achiever.

SOFTBALL

It was a triple play of honors for softball standout

Emma Ritter ’20, who was named to MaxPreps

Sophomore All-American Team, selected as Varsity

Sports Network’s Softball Player of the Year and

made the Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro Team.

EQUESTRIAN

The JC Equestrian Team qualified for Zone Finals in

North Carolina, and two members of the team, Katie

Brinegar ’18 and Haley Ferguson ’18, committed to

ride for the Equestrian Team at Delaware Valley.

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BASEBALL

On the heels of last year’s tragic loss of beloved

teammate Josh Hamer, the Baltimore Sun profiled the

2017 – 18 Patriots Baseball team’s unforgettable season

in which they entered the MIAA A conference playoffs

with a 19-4 record. Utility infielder and right-handed pitcher

Ryan Archibald ’18 was named Gatorade Maryland Baseball

Player of the Year.

WRESTLING

Julianne Moccia ’21 (pictured right) won the Maryland

State Wrestling Championships to become the first

female wrestling champ from Harford County.

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2018 marked the 10th anniversary

of Senior Project, and the class of

2018 made some pretty remarkable

contributions to its legacy, including

creating a prosthetic arm using a 3D

printer; starting a fundraiser to build a

school in Liberia; organizing a special

needs prom and much more.

In March, the annual Holocaust Remembrance

Day brought 15 Holocaust survivors to

share their stories with John Carroll

students. In April, in conjunction with

the global “Together We Remember”

initiative, John Carroll hosted a

seven-hour Genocide Vigil where

students, alumni and community

leaders gathered to remember

victims of genocide.

JC’s Art Club spearheaded a community

service project to repaint Annie’s

Playground. Students, staff, parents

and friends all lent a hand to freshen

up this popular playground created as

a memorial to Annie Cumpston, daughter

of Tom and Megan McGann Cumpston ’82

and sister of Susan ’13, Alice ’16 and

Madelyn ’19.

Mission & Ministry

For the seventh consecutive year, students embarked on a service trip to Honduras in May, while other groups visited Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

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Current Patriot Stories

Let’s give some “Patriot Praise” to these stupendous students and faculty for their amazing achievements:

Christina Zhang ’19 received the Judith Resnick Award for excellence in math and science. She was honored at a luncheon by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) on Saturday, April 5 at Harford Community College. Christina (center) is pictured with Eve Hart, who was her AAUW hostess for the event, and Deborah Button, Legislative Aide to Council Member McMahan.

Amelia Louise Bothwell, Alyssa Lynn Kraus and Ashlee Hoffmann Kothenbeutel, all 2018 graduates, were named both Archdiocese of Baltimore scholars and 2018 Outstanding Scholars for Harford County. (Ashlee Kothenbeutel was unable to attend the awards reception.)

Andrew Boeren ’18 was the John Carroll recipient of the 2018 William J. Sacco Award for Excellence in Applied Mathematics.

The John Carroll Academic Team won their fourth consecutive victory in the Harford County Academic Tournament. John Carroll is the first team to ever win four years in a row in the 34-year history of this tournament.

Riley Humes ’21 was selected from a nationwide pool of 75 applicants to perform an original choreography piece in New York as part of the Dance UP! Teen Choreographers Initiative, sponsored by the 92Y Harkness Dance Center.

John Kyburz and Jeremiah Rosser, both 2018 graduates, earned the distinction of Eagle Scouts. They are shown with Harford County Director of Emergency Services Edward Hopkins ’75, representing Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, who presented them with certificates of achievement.

Robert Temeh ’19 received the Youth Fundraiser of the Year Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Maryland Chapter for his senior project, building a new school for children who live in his family’s village in Liberia.

Dean of Professional Development Gary Scholl was named Catholic High School Teacher of the Year by the Bel Air Knights of Columbus.

College Preparatory Dance Program Director Laura Ward-Moran was appointed to the Harford County Cultural Arts Advisory Board effective June 2018.

Math Teacher Sean Connolly was named Sacco Educator of the Year.

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Welcome new administrators, faculty and staff to the John Carroll community!

Seth Goldberg, Director of Athletics (see below)

Kathy Walsh, Director of Marketing & Communications: Kathy brings

25+ years of marketing experience to JC, and has worked with

numerous for-profit and nonprofit clients.

New Athletic Director Brings 18 Years of Experience

After an extensive search, Seth Goldberg was named the new JC Athletic Director and Head Coach for boys basketball,

effective July 1st. Seth previously served as physical education teacher and boys basketball coach at The St. Paul’s School

and also coordinates clinics and tournaments for kids through his Seth Goldberg Basketball Camps organization.

Kevin Chalk, English

Mark Grzanna, Science

Hope Hemphill, English

Alyson Jacques ’07, Associate Director of Alumni & Parent Giving

Casey Knell ’11, Music/Band

Jeremy Mellady, Director of the International Program

Kelly Roiy, St. Joseph Program

Joseph Scheide, Social Studies

Joe Schmitz, Math

Kim Streett Zarzycki ’88, Advancement Assistant

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Brian Olsen ’90 Earns Riepe Award

Brian Olsen ’90 was presented with the 2018 Reverend Charles K.

Riepe Award, the highest honor bestowed on a John Carroll alum.

The President of SKORPA Design Studio, Brian is an accomplished

architect who has been instrumental in the design and redesign

of area churches, medical facilities and school projects, including

the renovation project of St. Joseph Hall, which turned the former

John Carroll convent into a dormitory for international students.

In addition to his success as an architect, Brian’s passion

continues to be serving the people who live in Preston County,

West Virginia through the Baltimore/Appalachia Workcamp.

Brian has been going on this annual work trip for close to 20

years and has also chaperoned the trip for John Carroll students.

Brian is a very active member of St. Margaret Church, serving

as a confirmation teacher. Brian is married to Bethany Harris

Olsen ’90 and is the father of five children, all of whom have

attended John Carroll.

Know someone who should be considered for next year’s Riepe award? Visit the Alumni page of the John Carroll

website to access an online nomination form. Nominations

can be submitted at any time but must be received by

February 20 to be considered for the award presented

at the June Commencement of that academic year.

Brian’s children Mary ’17, Ian ’17, Emma ’19 and Caleb ’17 with cousin Maddie Ludwig (left)

Riepe Award recipients Jim Kaper ’70, Eddie Hopkins ’75, Sallie Turner Bunce ’71, Brian Olsen ’90, Vickie Ensor Bands ’75, Mark Ramsay ’77, Steve Hilbert ’73 and Ralph Romanelli ’68

Four Patriots were honored at the Harford County Champions for Children and

Youth Awards Ceremony in June: Joe Cassilly ’68, Tammy Warner ’78, Susan

Amato ’87 and Jake Hollin ’92. A fifth Patriot, Joe Ryan ’73, was the keynote

speaker for the event.

Alumni Stories

Congrats to JC Director of Advancement and Alumni Relations Susan Butcher

Roarty ’95, Nathaniel Albright, FACHE ’99, Paul Eikenberg ’73 and Jake

English ’01 on graduating from Harford Leadership Academy this spring after

completing their Community Leadership Development Program, co-sponsored

by Harford Community College and the Harford County Chamber of Commerce.

Jake English was chosen by the HLA Class of 2018 to be the graduation speaker.

Three JC alum faced off in the NCAA

Womens Lacrosse Final Four: James

Madison University’s Charlotte

Haggerty ’17 and Caroline

Sdanowich ’15 battled University of

North Carolina’s Kara Klages ’15 en

route to the championship, where JMU

ultimately triumphed.

Upcoming Reunions: Classes ending in a 3 or 8 are celebrating a reunion this year! Visit johncarroll.org/reunion for the latest details on your reunion.

Class News & Notes

George Bartlett ’69 graduated from Clemson

University and was a faculty member at John Carroll

for nine years. He then went to work at APG as a

civilian for the U.S. Army and retired in 2011.

He and his wife, Nancy, have been married 43

years and still reside in the Bel Air area.

Andy Klein ’71 received this year’s Harford County

Good Scout award for exemplifying the ideals of

the Boy Scouts of America. A former Boy Scout

with Troop 999 at Forest Hill Christ Episcopal

Church, Andy raised more than $80,000 for the

scout program.

Lawrie Sayre ’72 has been married to Betsy Sayre

for 38 years and lives in Churchville on the family

farm. The couple have three children and four

grandchildren all living close by.

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Brian Olsen with members of the Board of Trustees, Sheila Dews Johnson, Betsy Campion, Vickie Ensor Bands ’75 and Mark Ramsay ’77

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John Walsh ’79 spent 13 years as an Institutional

Energy Research Specialist in Florida and recently

moved to Houston, Texas, to work with an upstream

energy company in a corporate management role.

He and his wife Lisa have been married for 18

years and enjoy playing golf, traveling and spoiling

their 10-year -old golden retriever, Sampson.

Rob Suter ’83 graduated from the University

Sciences of Philadelphia with a B.S. in pharmacy

and worked as a pharmaceutical sales representative

and in the hospital pharmacy at Children’s Hospital

in Philadelphia before running Darlington Pharmacy

and Whiteford Pharmacy. He sold both businesses

in 2016 and now works part time at Plumtree

Pharmacy in Bel Air. He is a certified student

tour director in D.C. and Philadelphia and

a starter/marshall at Bulle Rock golf course.

He also enjoys playing golf and tournament

bridge. He is married to Cynthia, whom he

met on a JC trip to Rome in 1983.

Rosario “Rio” Tumminello ’89 trained explosive

detection dogs for the Marine Corps and is

currently a K-9 police officer in Suffolk, Virginia.

He has been married for 25 years to Laura

Flannigan Tumminello and they have two

daughters, Emilia (20) and Maria (16).

Justin Polun ’90 ran a Fellowship of Christian

Athletes basketball camp in China. He and his

wife Karina have six children.

Megan Cashour O’Brien ’90 graduated

from the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music

at Catholic University with a concentration

in Vocal Performance. After graduation, she

studied in Florence, Italy and spent the next

few summers performing in opera festivals

in Italy. She now lives in San Francisco with

her husband and four sons while her daughter

attends the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.

Ellen Chrismer ’91 just completed her 12th year

teaching English and ESL in the Sacramento area,

where she has lived since graduating from Bryn

Mawr College in 1995. Before teaching, Ellen

worked for 11 years as a writer/journalist in

California’s Central Valley. She and her husband

Jim are proud parents of daughters Clare (3)

and June (5).

Jennifer Streib McCurdy ’93 and Jeremy

McCurdy ’91 welcomed their fourth and final

addition, Emily Lynn McCurdy, on November 14,

2017. She is welcomed by her siblings Brad (15),

Brian (12) and Brooke (3).

Jake Hollin ’92 has been named John Carroll’s

Assistant Principal for Academics.

Larry Noto ’94 who owns Music Land in Bel Air, was honored this past July in Nashville at

NAMM’s Top 100 Dealer Awards! Larry took over

the store his father began, and you can hear the

heartwarming story of the incredible turnaround

by clicking on the post in the John Carroll Alumni

Association LinkedIn Group: www.linkedin.com/

groups/1180207.

Krystin Porcella ’94 is the general manager for

the Baltimore Ride professional women’s lacrosse

team, which features three other JC alumnae (L-R):

Faye Brust ’11, attack; Erica Bodt ’12, midfield;

and Samantha Maguire ’13, midfield.

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If your prized JC ring has been lost or hasn’t fit since you last wore a Patriot uniform,

you can order a replacement or have the original resized by contacting Jostens directly:

1801 Whitehead Rd., Gwynn Oak, MD 21207, (410) 265-5200.

Is your JC ring missing or too tight?

Jon Bellantoni ’76 attended Yale before

going on to medical school and a residency

in OB-GYN at Johns Hopkins. He took over his

father’s practice and has been delivering babies

in Harford County for 30 years. He is married

to a medical school classmate, Michele,

and they have three adult daughters who

are carrying on the medical traditions.

Chris Boyle ’78 was named dealer principal

and president of Boyle Buick GMC Truck.

Tom Mihok ’78 is a financial advisor and

also teaches finance at Villanova, the University

of Massachusetts and Eastern University. He

and wife Jennifer are parents to Christopher

and Caroline.

Jack Grimmel ’78 runs a successful vending

business and lives in Jarrettsville. He has three

grown daughters and recently bought a Corvette.

He enjoys going to car shows along with spending

time with his siblings Tom ’77, Fran ’80 and

Richard ’85.

Nicki Perry ’78 graduated Haverford College with

a teaching degree in 1982 and earned a Master in

Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law

School in 1994. He lived in upstate New York for

many years working as a math and history teacher,

and then as assistant head at The North Country

School. He also guided school group excursions

into the mountains and the lakes, and particularly

enjoyed being the guide for John Hughes’ John

Carroll summer trips to the Adirondacks for more

than 15 years. He is finishing his second year

as the head of school at The Grammar School

in Putney, Vermont where he lives with his wife

and two youngest children.

Want to relive the story of the John Carroll ring or share with your future Patriot?

Visit https://bit.ly/2uJH66O to hear Mr. Gaudreau tell the story as only he can.

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Lesley Knapp-Glassman ’94 and Kevin

Glassman ’88 have been married for eight

years and have an 11-year-old daughter, Chayse

Caroline. The family recently returned to the area

after a number of years in Austin, Texas. Kevin is

the owner of Glassman Construction and Lesley

is an ELA teacher (grades 6 – 8) at St. Michael-St

Clement School.

Len Parrish ’96 was appointed as interim

director of the Harford County Office of

Community and Economic Development

and was named one of The Daily Record’s Very

Important Professionals Successful by 40.

Ann Bennett ’97 has been named Executive

Director of the Laurel Historical Society.

Danica Zavodny Attanasio ’97 has been named

John Carroll’s Assistant Principal for Curricular

Growth and Innovation.

Adam Scott Cook ’00 is a successful

architect and sculptor whose “Winds of

Leadership” sculpture for the philanthropic

arm of Harford Leadership Academy was

recently dedicated at the Harford Community

College Chesapeake Center.

Megan Farrell ’03 was recently selected for

Allergan Pharmaceutical President’s Club and as

Rep of the Year for being in the top two percent of

the company and ninth in the country. Fun note:

fellow JC alum Mike Cullison ’94 originally hired

her for the company!

Amanda Selvy Westrich ’06 graduated from

law school in 2013, and after clerking in the

Harford County Circuit Court, has been working

as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Baltimore

County for the past four years. She and husband

Jeff welcomed son Ryker in July 2017 and will

celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary

this year.

Mike Reft ’07 is a filmmaker and recently

screened a short film entitled “Chemistry

101” at Meraki Film Fest, where it received

an award for Best Comedy Short. The film

was shot mostly in Shane Lawler’s classroom,

and featured fellow alum Brady Fritz ’15.

Noelle Teramani ’08 was named Teacher

of the Year by Our Lady of Victory School.

Emily Bates ’08 is beginning her second and

final year studying for her master’s degree in

tourism at the Sorbonne. She moved to Paris

last September after spending several years

in Boston working in the foreign language

publishing and travel industries.

Elena Hettchen ’08 graduated from Stevenson

University in 2012 and began working as a clinical

laboratory scientist in Transfusion Medicine at

Johns Hopkins hospital in June 2012. She is also

a certified specialist in the blood banking program

at Hopkins. Elena is married to Matthew Cambre

and the couple will welcome their first child in

August 2018.

Melissa Cox ’11 graduated from Mount St. Mary’s

University with a B.S. in Biology where she also

played Division I lacrosse. She recently earned her

master’s degree from the University of Maryland

School of Nursing and hopes to be hired on a

postpartum or neonatal intensive care unit in

the Baltimore area. In January 2017, Melissa

went on a mission trip to Panama with the UMD

School of Nursing to give medical attention to

those who had very poor healthcare access

and minimal resources.

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Cassandra Daney ’11 married Tyler Lloyd

on May 27, 2017. Cassandra is the sister

of Elizabeth Daney ’14 and daughter of

Amy Hopkins Daney ’82.

Joe Plummer ’11 graduated from Juniata College

with a B.A. in Russian Language and Literature.

He now lives in Pittsburgh and works for United

States Postal Service. He married wife Melissa

in September of 2017.

Connor Reeves ’14 was named Division III

Pitcher of the Year after breaking records at

Salisbury for the most wins by a starting pitcher.

Meredith Haggerty ’14 was named a

Scholar-Athlete of the Week for excelling

both on the field as part of the women’s

lacrosse team at the University of

California, Berkeley, and off the field as

a student in the Media Studies program.

Hunter Ritter ’15 (University of Wisconsin)

placed second in the world team wrestling

trials in June.

Jake Kahoe ’15 entered the United States Military

Academy at West Point as a member of the class

of 2019 majoring in Nuclear Engineering. He is part

of the Skeet & Trap team and has had many unique

opportunities to study, conduct research and take

part in military training all over the country and the

world. After graduating at West Point, he hopes

to be placed in the Aviation branch in order to

become a helicopter pilot.

Zachary Wedemeyer ’15 was recognized by

James Madison University for participating in an

alternative spring break program: he traveled to

Moab, Utah, to volunteer with Arches National Park.

Emily Meyerl ’15 was recently the recipient of

three scholarships presented by the University

of South Carolina Athletic Training Program: the

MAATA Edward Block Professional Scholarship,

the Jeff Snedecker Memorial Scholarship and

the Scottye Hedstrom Memorial Athletic Training

Scholarship. Over the summer, Emily completed

an internship at the Woodward Camp, a world-class

gymnastics camp for both aspiring gymnasts and

Olympic hopefuls.

Alex “Razz” Rasmussen ’16 currently plays

Division I football at Bryant University in Rhode

Island, and just concluded his sophomore season.

Tim Kutcher ’16 is in his third year at Johns

Hopkins studying Computer Science. He also plays

baseball for the Hopkins Blue Jays and was named

its conference player of the week. One of his plays

was featured on ESPN SportsCenter.

Kurt Rawlings ’16 is attending Yale with a major in

Global Studies. Last year, Kurt quarterbacked Yale

to their first Ivy League title in 37 years.

Holly Driver ’16 finished her first season on

the College of Charleston Women’s Track and

Field team ranked No. 9 in both the 100h and

400h, and made the Top 10 Performance list

for the school.

Tae Joon “T.J.” Kim ’16 was recently accepted

into the U.S. Air Force, a long-held goal, and is

in the process of completing his training.

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ALUMNI

Michelle Hodge Perry ’93

Heidi Donnelly Pesa ’98

Nils Schroder ’71

PARENTS OF ALUMNI

Joyce Bertuzzi

Jacqueline Celia Clingerman

Ollie Cumpston

Carmen Deyesu

Robert Farmer

Charlotte Harlan

Mary Jo Maerz

Robert Martel Sr.

Bertha Ruffing

Ron Spangler

Richard Walsh

Thomas A. Zecha

GRANDPARENTS

Prescott Gittings Coale

Ollie Cumpston

Carmen Deyesu

Robert Martel Sr.

Richard Walsh

In MemoriamPlease pray for the souls of these deceased alumni, parents, grandparents and friends who passed away between February 1 and July 20, 2018.

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2017–18 ANNUAL REPORTFor gifts made July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018

THE RIEPE CIRCLE ($10,000+)James and Jeanne Butcher JC Parent Association The Dresher Foundation, Inc. JC Students for Josh Hamer Andrew and Jayne Klein The Ralph and Shirley Klein Foundation, Inc.

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($5,000 – $9,999)

The Kelso Bishop Family Foundation Thomas and Kelly Bonsack James and Patti Dresher The Ferriter Family Charitable Fund John and Sandra Ferriter James Kaper and Carol Tacket Thomas and Dori Kelso Paul and Generosa Lazor The Hugh D. & May H. McGuirk Fund Huffer and Amy McGuirk John and Marcie Michael Richard and Jane O’Hara Adam and Lisa Pattisall Daniel and Susan Roarty Blaise and Rosemarie Sedney

PATRIOT CIRCLE ($2500 – $4,999)Aladdin Food Service Denise Bertrand and Jerry Steiner John Blair Kevin and Elizabeth Campion The Dardin Fund, Inc. Stephen and Deborah DiBiagio Donald and Susan Dunbar Ellin & Tucker M&T Bank Robert and Patricia Falter Donald and Katherine Giannelli Gunpowder Golf Association Robert and Donna Kahoe Frank Kellner John and Susan Kutcher Sarah Klein

PACIFICUS ($1,000– $2,499)

a Book Company, LLC A. Bright Idea Abercrombie PA Yulrich Abercrombie Paul and Carol Barker Irene Boyle

Clarence and Patricia Boyle H. Michael Boyle Randall and Christina Boyle Michael and Cathleen Brockmeyer Augustus and Penny Brown Lawrence and Pamela Burton Helen Carpenter Brian and Karen Dembeck Michael and Marybeth Drusano John and Julie Duley Kevin Ferrell Scott and Schuyler Fitzkee Louis and Louise Geczy Stewart and Patricia Getz Dennis and Pamela Guerieri Jon and Yvette Hawkins Daniel and Katherine Hopkins Paul and April Ishak Scott and Michele Kearby Jane Kinsel and Michail Sitovsky Thomas and Jane Knapp James Knauf Mark and Karen Lazoff Robert and Joan Lozinak Daniel and Brittany Lynch Derek Lynch Richard and Barbara McCaughey

Scott and Jennifer McGraw Dennis Meadowcroft Michael and Kelli Meoli Anthony and Virginia Meoli J. Donald Murray Craig and Amy Parker E. John and Karen Pipitone Matthew and Lisa Pipitone Nelson and Irene Polun Mark and Patricia Ramsay Reynolds Lacrosse Inc. – DBA Thunder Lacrosse Donald and Stephanie Reynolds Charles and Judith Riemenschneider Ripken Professional Baseball, LLC David and Melanie Robinson James and Amber Selway Peter and Lisa Sheehan Edward and Quynh Simon F. Nelson and Sandra Smith Robert and Sharon Smith Thomas and Donna Stifler Daniel Tully Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Inc. Alvin and Mary Beth Ward Eric and Michelle Wentworth Matthew Westley

ANNUAL REPORT

Thanks to everyone who helped us exceed our Annual Fund goal!

It is only through your support that hundreds of students each

year are able to experience the exceptional opportunities that

make John Carroll the unique, special place it is. In 2017 – 2018,

your generous donations allowed us to exceed our Annual Fund

goal and we couldn’t be prouder of our amazing community. From

the bottom of our hearts, thank you for making a difference in the

lives of our students and showing them what it means to be Once

a Patriot, Always a Patriot.

Alumni24%

Friends of JC5%

Faculty & Staff5% Grandparents

8%

Board of Trustees5%

Parents of Alumni30%

Foundations & Corporations

19%

Parents of Current Students

4%

Annual Fund Total

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Gayle McAdams

Former John Carroll Vice Principal, pictured far left, during his John Carroll retirement

celebration in 2013

Following a distinguished career in the Carroll County public school system, Gayle

came to JC as a vice-principal and fulfilled many roles during the time he was at John

Carroll, from 2000–2009. In fact, Gayle contributed to so many different facets of

the school that upon his retirement his various duties were too much to be handled

by just one administrator and had to be spread out among multiple people. Known

for his meticulous preparation and organization (probably a holdover from his time

in the Navy), Gayle was also known for his professional demeanor as well as being

a friendly lunchroom companion. Gayle was also committed to Catholic schools

serving those in need, and during his time at JC he established a partnership with

Archbishop Borders school in East Baltimore. Gayle will be fondly remembered and

missed by all at JC who were fortunate enough to work with him.

In Memoriam Policy: Connections will only publish information provided directly to [email protected] to ensure we are sharing the most accurate information possible.

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FOUNDER’S SOCIETY ($500 – $999)Hugh and Jennifer Anderson Douglas and Lucille Barrett Bel Air Independence Day Committee Patrick Boyle Stephen and Wen Cadden James and Carolyn Chrismer Churchville Recreation Center John and Maureen Ciesielski Donald and Jane Dean Sheila Dews-Johnson and Gregory Johnson Joshua and Chelsea Dresher Joan Dursano Thomas Durkin John and Eileen Earnest Patrick and Karen Everett Jeff and Jean Foulk Mary Helen Fraiji Kathleen Franetovich and Wendel Fritz Joseph and Anne Gagliardi Joseph and Amy Gaeta Greater Kingsville Civic Assn., Inc. Gerhard and Mary Grimm JC Student Government Association Randy Kail Scott and Kathi Gromacki Frank Gunther and Patricia Bosse John and Leora Hieber David and Mary Ellen Kelly Donald and Shirley Kern Sandra Krawchuk and Stephen Benton

Diane Kurek E. Francis and Martha Lynch Anthony and Kimberly Marzullo John and Ann McAuliffe Donald and Brenda McCaughey Bill and Gretchen Mink Mark Namvary New York Life YourCause, LLC Eugene and Joan Porte Thomas and Nicolina Rafferty R. Wayne Rairigh Rising Sun Spartans Rockfield Foundation, Inc. Joseph and Patricia Ryan Brian and Alison Shorts Orazio and Kay Sindoni Karla Slade-Pope Daniel and Rebecca Smith James and Judy Stangle Robert and Mary Stearns Steve Teter Chuck and Jessie Thompson

Louis and Denise Vigliotti Stephen and Jane Volker Richard and Mary Walker Rob Weinhold William H. Cox, Jr. Real Estate, Inc. David and Pauline Williams Lawrence and Patti Wilson Mary Teddy Wray

Thank you to all of our generous donors including the following individuals and organizations, listed by role.

BOARD OF TRUSTEESNathanial Albright ’99 Vickie Ensor Bands ’75 Elizabeth A. Campion Sheila Dews-Johnson Robert Falter Frank A. Gunther, III E. John Pipitone Lt. General (R) Mark F. Ramsay ’77 Charles H. Riemenschneider, Ph.D. ’70 Rev. Blaise C. Sedney ’78 James F. Stangle Louis J. Vigliotti

FORMER TRUSTEESLouise Angert Jonathan Botzler Mike Boyle ’94 Gus Brown Lawrence W. Burton ’80 Rachael Rice ’88 Brian Dembeck ’72 Stephen A. DiBiagio Joan Drusano J. Craig Forrest Katie Franetovich Tricia Getz Patrick J. Goles John Hmelnicky ’75 Robert F. Kahoe, Jr., Esq. ’68 James B. Kaper, Ph.D. ’70 Frank Kellner ’85 Thomas Kelso ’70 Andrew P. Klein ’71 Joan Lozinak Donald F. Lynch Donald McCaughey Hugh D. McGuirk ’78 Anthony Meoli Susan Butcher Roarty ’95 Karla Slade-Pope ’71 Jay Young ’77

FACULTY AND STAFFCaroline Adolph ’01 George Appleby Danica Attanasio ’97 Nick Attanasio ’96 Julie Baker, PhD Kenneth Brinkman Diane Brown Steve DiBiagio Tom Durkin Karen Everett ’93 Michal Gaudreau ’70 Tess Gauthier ’71 Louise Geczy Allison Hall ’89 Larry Hensley Jake Hollin ’92 Molly Housman ’05 Sean Ireton Rodney Johnson Andrew Ketchum, PhD Paul Lazor, PhD Beverly Markel Eddie Maynard ’93 Ed Miller Mary Opperhauser Brian Powell Alice Puckett ’77 Susan Butcher Roarty ’95 Greg Russell Leanne Salyer Bob Schick Carrie Siemsen Darrion Siler ’01 Susan Strawbridge Dawn Teel Steve Teter Rob Torres Tom Vierheller Courtney Von Lange Stewart and Heidi Walker Kathy Walsh Kate Webb ’08

PARENTS (CLASSES OF 2018 – 2021)Trif and Stacey AlatzasJon and Karen AmosGlenn and Sylvia ArringtonSteve and Jennifer BaikauskasAndrew and Michelle BallingerVince and Laura BasilioMark and Julie BauerKenneth BrinkmanKevin and Kate BruggemanBrett and Karen ButlerBob and Erin ClaytonDouglas and Maureen DaviesKim and Joan DeSoto

Tim and Lisa DippelDave and Karen DragerJohn and Eileen EarnestMitch and Melissa EnsorStan and Denise FiedenScott and Schuyler FitzkeeJeff and Jean FoulkDon and Katy GiannelliLance and Patty GriffinScott and Kathi GromackiAnthony and Dana GrueblJon and Yvette HawkinsBruce and Karen HojnackiJake and Amy HollinBill and Linda HopkinsFrederick and Suzanne HughesPaul and April IshakSteven and Karina JacksonKevin and Marie JeffersonHarry and Lisa JenkinsChang Ho and Youn Choo JeongJanus KurzmannMark and Karen LazoffTodd and Michelle LeveyGlenn and April LewisPaul and Joanne LortieMark and Cynthia LotzSteve and Lucy LutcheGary and Susan LynchKelly MacDonaldDiane MacKenzieKent and Sandra MadiganLorus and Lisa MillerTodd and Melissa MillironBill and Gretchen MinkAdam and Dana MooreEric and Angel MooreChad and Sue NewberryKris and Candi NichterRyan and Rachael PriceThomas and Nicolina RaffertyGeorge and Katie RashDavid and Melanie RobinsonRobert Joseph and Colleen RosensteelNelson RuizTom and Barbara RusekNick and Graz SantoroJeffrey and Terry ScheidhauerPete and Lisa SheehanBrian and Alison ShortsStacy StaffieriRichard and Michele StepanianJerry and Angie TeboChuck and Jessie ThompsonEric and Michelle WentworthMarty and Kristen WilsonDonna Wrzesien

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PARENTS OF ALUMNIGuy and Anita AkobTrif and Stacey AlatzasTimothy and Dawn AndersonDon and Louise AngertRick and Vickie BandsPaul BarkerDoug and Lucy BarrettAustin BarrowsGeorge and Nancy BartlettLen and Michelle BarwickRon and Anne BasenerMark and Julie BauerDonald and Elaine BaxterAnder and Margaret Beain Pete and Linda BerryTom and Kelly BonsackJon and Kelly BotzlerNatalie Boyd Mike BoyleChuck and Pat BoyleIrene Boyle Mike and Cathleen BrockmeyerGus and Penny BrownGeorge and Betty BucklessSallie BunceJim and Jeanne ButcherSteve and Wen CaddenKevin and Elizabeth CampionHelen CarpenterPaul and Mary Cashour Pat and Carol CassadyJim and Carolyn ChrismerBill ClementsSteve and Drew CookDouglas and Maureen DaviesDon and Jane DeanBrian and Karen DembeckRobert and Deborah DenglerSteve and Debbie DiBiagioTony and Margaret DiPaulaJohn and Carole DolanDave and Karen DragerJim and Patti DresherCarolyn DrummeyJack and Julie DuleyJames and Karen DunbarLouise DuvallKenneth and Pamela EldrethMitch and Melissa EnsorDavid and Stephanie ErdmanBetsy Evans

David and Suzzett FabyRobert and Patricia FalterScott and Schuyler FitzkeeScott and Sonja FlaniganJeff and Jean FoulkWilson and Dianne FowlerKatie FranetovichJoseph and Diane FrijiaChris and Tess GauthierStewart and Tricia GetzDon and Katy GiannelliNancy GiornoDenise GoheenPat and Chrystie GolesBlaine and Sue GreigLance and Patty GriffinGary and Mary GrimmScott and Kathi GromackiBeth GuthrieAllison and Doug HallJ.D. and Su HarrisMartha HarrisJon and Yvette HawkinsSandra HerlihyJohn and Ruth HmelnickyTom and Sandy HoffJake and Amy HollinDan and Katie HopkinsBill and Linda HopkinsBob and Susie HornSteve and Betty HunterJoe and Mary IaccheiSean and Cathy IretonPaul and April IshakPaul and Jeri JednorskiGregory Johnson and Sheila Dews-JohnsonGreg and Sharon KachurBob and Donna KahoeSteve and Marty KappelScott and Michele KearbyCharles KeenanFrank and Nancy KellnerDavid and Mary Ellen KellyDonald and Shirley KernPaul and Patricia KertisAndy and Jayne KleinTom and Jane KnappEric and Sharon KneusslJoseph and Doris KraftMilt and Barbara KrimJohn and Sue Kutcher

Lawrence and Mary Elise LanahanGarry and Laura LangMark and Karen LazoffPaul and Generosa LazorGlenn and April LewisDaniel and Jo Ann LizutBrian LockhartBob and Joan LozinakNorbert and Carol LukenWayne and Elaine LutcheSteve and Lucy LutcheDon and Mary Sue LynchFrancis and Martha LynchThomas and Marvis Maffeo Robert and Bev MarkelMike and Kim MarzulloJoan MatejkaDon and Brenda McCaugheyRichard and Barbara McCaugheyHoward and Judy McComasLeo McDonaghBill and Anne McMahonDenny MeadowcroftTony and Ginny MeoliEd MillerLorus and Lisa MillerDavid MinnisMark and Lori MooneyEric and Angel MooreGeorge and Michelle MorrisBernie and Lynne MullinKathy Nori Matt and Mary Beth NorwoodCraig and Patty O’BrienJerry and Janet O’BrienMarybeth O’ConnellRick and Jane O’HaraJohn and Gail OlsenDick and Nancy PaabyRobert and Doris PahrMarty and Natalie PerryRon and Rooney PetersonEugene and Mary Petr-MilesTony and Judy PikaMatthew and Deborah PilarskiJohn and Karen PiptoneNelson and Irene PolunStephen and Nicky PolyakMike and Lisa PonsDonald and Carolyn RaffMark and Patty RamsayGeorge and Katie Rash

Milton and Kathleen ReuwerBill and Nadine RichardsMary RitondoDavid and Melanie RobinsonJames and Candy RomanoJoe and Patricia RyanThomas and Mary Ann RyanNick and Graz SantoroJohn and Mary SchapBob and Jeanne SchickStephen and Carol SchottSam and Ann ScopellitiBlaise and Rose SedneyPete and Lisa SheehanVera SignorelliOrazio and Kay SindoniNelson and Sandy SmithDrew and Monica SneddonJames and Judy StangleRichard and Michele StepanianSteve and Susan StrawbridgeJohn and Soubi SullivanDan and Martha SullivanDavid and Dawn TeelRick and Jeanne ThomasDavid and Susan ThomeyMike and Kristy ThomsonBob and Debbie TitelmanThomas and Carol TobashBill and Tracey TokarskiKen and Nancy TrailJohn and Corinne TrancucciJames and Germaine VadasLucille ValleLu Valle BodtRobert and Susyn VanShuraJim and Kim VaughnJeffrey and Evelyn VaughnJoe and Kathleen VervierTom and Donna VierhellerLouis and Denise VigliottiSteve and Jane VolkerRichard and Evelyn WebbHarry and Eileen WebsterEd and Cathy WeckelNelson and Eileen WellerSuzanne WelshDave WilliamsLawrence and Patti WilsonDonna WrzesienJ. and Maureen YantzJerry and Laura Zavodny

We continue to support John Carroll because we have been pleased and impressed by the results with our children and now our grandchildren. John Carroll fulfills the total needs, educational and spiritual, of the student.

— Julie and Jack Duley parents of Alice ’84, John ’85, grandparents to Sarah Owen ’14, Emily Owen ’16 and John Owen ’21

ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT

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GRANDPARENTSPaul BelloneIrene BoyleChuck and Pat Boyle Pat and Carol CassadyDon and Barbara ConleyJohn CrumJim and Patti DresherJack and Julie DuleyLouise DuvallSharon EllwoodRobert and Patricia FalterDelbert FitzgeraldMary Helen FraijiKatie FranetovichRobert and Judy GavlinskiFred and Lynne HauffJohn and Leora HieberViet Van and My Hanh HoangFrank and Nancy KellnerEthan and Betty KlineJoseph and Doris KraftWayne and Elaine LutcheLeo McDonaghTony and Ginny MeoliDanny and Janet MessickTodd and Melissa MillironBernie and Lynne MullinJohn and Gail OlsenMary RitondoJay and Estelle RyersonStephen and Carol SchottTom and Dora ShockPaul and Patricia SwartzKen and Nancy TrailNelson and Eileen Weller

FRIENDS OF JC INCLUDING FORMER FACULTY & STAFFCarl and Rosemarie AmrheinMichael BeamJohn BlairRebecca BrandtMarlon BrowneJeff CampbellBob and Pamela ChristianRobert ChubbJennifer Cox

Paul DennisMargaret Mary DietzKathy and Chris CullenPeter Curro Allison FordyceMichelle GeczyAnne GrasonWarren HamiltonWilliam HayesJason and Megan HearronDaniel HermanEdward and Roberta KappelFrank and Susan KellyZoltan and Deborah KissManning and Patricia KlepsigJohn and Cathy KrystkiewiczDiane KurekJohn and Mary Ann LowPaul and Marie MahoneyMarie McBrideDiane MooreJ. Donald MurrayManuel NunezDonnie OrndorffDeborah ParrNicholas PetrelliPaul and Anne PilukBeverly PollackGene PorteJean ReiderJim and Claudia ReyersonMichael and Sonia ReynoldsJames RileyHenri and Ella RosserAl and Dee RubelingEvan ScheipersRob and Kimberly SeifertJohn SmythJoseph SneeTodd and Wendy SullivanMelissa SylvesterAlexander TalarekDiane ThomasDaniel TullyKatie WeberRob WeinholdMatthew WestleyMary Teddy WrayChris and Jennifer YeungBrian Zack

ORGANIZATIONSa Book Company, LLCA. Bright IdeaAcademic SuccessAdams Diversified Equity Fund, Inc.Aladdin Food ServiceAmanda Gallagher OrthodonticsAmazon.com – Smile APGFCUBank of America Charitable FoundationBayview Dentistry, P.A.Bel Air Glass & Mirror Company Benfield Electric Calvert Mechanical Campion Insurance CE Acquisition Champion Plumbing & Heating, Inc.Chevrei Tzedek CongregationChipotle Mexican Grill Citizens to Keep Judge IshakClean ImageThe Dardin Fund, Inc. Delmarva Broadcasting DiPaula LawThe Dresher Foundation, Inc.Ellin & Tucker, Chartered Empower4Life Fallston Group Ferrell FuelThe Ferriter Family Charitable FundFidelity Charitable Gift FundFriends of J. B. JenningsGiant A+ Bonus BucksHARCO FCUHarford County Dept of the Treasury Hayes ConstructionJC Parent Association Jiffy Lube JMT ArchitectureJones Junction Keller Williams American Premier RealtyKelly & Assoc Insurance GroupThe Kelso Bishop Family FoundationThe Kula Foundation Laurel Bush Family Dentistry MCMM&T BankThe M&T Charitable FoundationMacGregor’s, Inc.

MSI Bel Air LLCNortheastern Supply, Inc.Novak Financial Planning, LLC Oak ContractingPaidon ProductsPfizer Foundation Matching Gift ProgramPFL PartnershipThe Ralph and Shirley Klein Foundation, Inc. RoaritechRockfield Foundation, Inc. Thunder LacrosseThe T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable GivingS.E. Turner CorporationSaxon’s Diamond CentersUpper Chesapeake Medical Center, Inc.Wells Fargo Foundation, Educational Matching Gift ProgramWilliam Blair & Company Charitable Matching Gift FundWilliam H. Cox, Jr. Real Estate, Inc.YourCause, LLC Trustee for TIAA Serves

ALUMNIClass of 1968William CarterJoseph CassillyJohn ConliskGordon GehringDennis GuerieriRalph HorkyRobert KahoeAmelia MikeRalph RomanelliF. Nelson SmithMary Bosse StearnsJohn Ward

Class of 1969Thomas BartlettChuck BoyleDeborah Bosse HutchinsonShirley Nicholas KernRobert Smith

Class of 1970Bridget BinkoDiana Weisbrod CassillyJames DilworthMichael GaudreauMary Close HatterJames KaperThomas KelsoJane Cassilly Knapp James LoberMarion Peterson MullauerMatthew PilarskiR. Wayne RairighRichard RomanelliMonica Dorsey-SmithCynthia Bachman StewartIrene Hunter Wirth

Class of 1971Benjamin AmossLinda Boyle BerrySallie Turner BunceM. Catherine Basel CobleTess Mosko GauthierJohn GillespieKenneth HarnessAndy KleinMary Wagman MurrayAnne Hickey OberKarla Slade-PopeDena Bands Snyder Paul StrohmerRichard ThomasDavid Williams

Class of 1972Liane Bands Christine BrickerMary Ellen Carpenter John CiesielskiVeronica ClarkeBrian DembeckJoseph Dunn

Elizabeth Seibert GuthrieDavid KellySandra KrawchukJock McGuirkFrederick ReglerGregory SmithJohn SullivanJeffrey Vaughn

Class of 1973Stephen HunterRichard KearneyJane KinselStanley LampkinJoseph Ryan

Class of 1974Elaine Smith BaxterDenise BertrandWilliam KelsoBarbara KrimMary Boyle LynchMichael ObringerPatricia Reider RyanEdward SimonMilton SzimanskiJeanne McMillan ThomasLaura Weber Zimmer

Class of 1975 Alan BoydEdward CoyleWilliam FosterJohn HartkaJohn HmelnickyEddie HopkinsKathleen Franetovich HurtPatricia Ward KapelanczykLaura Larney LangMark MeeksMark MooneyMichael PonsLisa Hyman Pons

Carol Buczkowski RaleyJames VaughnRichard Walker

Class of 1976Karen Smith AmozJoan Franetovich DeSotoLeslie Meyd KelsoJames KnaufAnn Weir McAuliffeDonald OatesBarbara Boyd WardHarry Webster

Class of 1977Gerald DeMuroKevin FerrellMichael HagenElizabeth Callahan MarkliineCraig O’BrienPatricia Gay O’BrienAlice Hopkins PuckettKimberly Kennedy VaughnAlbert Young

Class of 1978Thomas BonsackDiane Reid FrijiaKatherine Kelso GiannelliKathleen Walsh GildayJoan KronnerPhilip MannsHuffer McGuirkDeborah Bennett RoweDonna Thomey Vierheller

Class of 1979Lucia Valle BodtStephen CookJoseph GagliardiBlaine GreigSandra Brannan HoffDaniel Hopkins

Kimberly Drexel OffuttKaren OppeltWilliam TokarskiJane Mosko Volker

Class of 1980Lawrence BurtonBeth Tenley DeMuroLou-Ann Jonske GuboshDenise Hagan JohnsonNatalie Schroeter PerryEileen Pinamonti WebsterPatti Meadowcroft Wilson

Class of 1981Scott BertuzziCatherine Plantholt IretonPaul IshakJohn MeierR. Kenneth MurphyJon NielsenMartin PerryMarianne Lancaster Pisano

Class of 1982Alan BergerBeverly JenkinsBrian LockhartMary Claire Webster Maclay Michael MeoliChris Horley SusmanJohn Welsh Class of 1983Peter FranetovichMary Hodsdon GrimmJeffrey KupetsStephen LutcheKent MadiganDonald MosierPaul Supik

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Class of 1971 Class of 1978 Class of 1970 Class of 1995 Class of 1985

$30,000

$25,000

$20,000

$15,000

$10,000

$5,000

$0

0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12%

Class of 1971

Class of 1975

Class of 1968

Class of 1970

Class of 1972

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Top 5 Alumni Classes — Giving By Dollar Amount Top 5 Alumni Classes — Giving By Participation

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I truly appreciate the education, experiences and opportunities that were afforded to me in my four years at John Carroll. Consistently supporting the Annual Fund is my way of ensuring the next generation of Patriots enjoy the same benefits.

— Frank P. Kellner ’85CONNECTIONS MAGAZINE • Summer 201828

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Class of 1984Donald DunbarLinda Kraft HopkinsLorianne Isennock MargolisGregg SchwindRobin Kennard Supik Class of 1985 Michelle Namvary BarwiskMichael DrusanoJon HawkinsMatthew HuttonFrank KellnerSusan Weller KutcherPeter LongRichard McCaugheyJennifer Johnson McGowan Constance Englesson WeilMaureen Matejka Yantz

Class of 1986Jennifer Vadas BaikauskasJean Helfrich FoulkAnn KangasRay Young Class of 1987Julie Coccagna BauerScott ChristmanTim DippelDouglas HallBrian HookMark NamvaryAnthony RomanDaniel SmithMartin Wilson Class of 1988Stephen BaikauskasWendy CiminoMelissa Dolan EnsorKevin GlassmanKarina JacksonJean Melvin James John KietzmanJeremy LogueScott McGrawRachael RiceMichael ThomsonKristy Wishon Thomson

Class of 1989 Greg BenfieldKevin BruggemanLisa Borns DippelTheresa Farrell GillisAllison Maynard Hall Jan HouckJeffrey ScheidhauerTerry Kohles ScheidhauerPaul Tomick

Class of 1990John KeenanMary KietzmanRyan PriceRachael Durst PriceMelanie Meoli Robinson

Class of 1991Karen Kennedy-ButlerKeri Hajek EllermanMichael LanasaMichelle Roberts WentworthKristen Trail WilsonTanya Wojtulewicz Class of 1992Jake HollinAmy Sabatino HollinJennifer PalinkasAmy Butcher ParkerKimberly Dahms Wergin Class of 1993Kate Nicodemus BruggemanJennifer Lambdin DoyleKaren Cashour EverettChristine Pascone HudacekDavid KernRussell LaGrecaHeather Parr Stewart LangEddie MaynardJeffrey Wason Class of 1994Michael BoyleLesley Knapp-Glassman

Class of 1995Michael GiordanoKathryn LannonKelly MacDonaldMichelle Zilka MawhinneyKatie Dippel MaynardSusan Butcher RoartyJennifer Williams

Class of 1996Mark AbromaitisNicholas Attanasio Bryan BarrettJoy LaGreca CataneseErin FerriterRyan StangleVincent Weaver

Class of 1997Danica Zavodny AttanasioPatrick BoyleJoshua DresherMatthew WiherleKate McMahon Wiherle

Class of 1998Laura Wienholt BrookshireKristen FinkLynn Grode KeelerBrooke Barrett MacKintoshStuart Rinehart Class of 1999Nathanial AlbrightJeffrey GreggsDonald Lynch

Class of 2000Carolyn Mele LenschAndrew Primrose Class of 2001Greg AdolphCaroline Thomey AdolphChristina DiBiagio DavidsonJannine Lewis HayesCharles LimmerDaniel LynchBrittany Kneussl Lynch Lisa Foley PipitoneMatthew PipitoneRebecca Phillips Riemer Conor Powers ScottDarrion Siler Class of 2002Paul DircksSean HoustonDaniel Seeberger Class of 2003Bradley BartkowiakColleen O’Brien EversonMeg FarrellOwen JordanMatthew KirchnerLauren Kolson KirchnerKyle LeppertErin Markel

Class of 2004Randy BoyleEmily Haller BoyleGregory Brown Class of 2005Gregory BoyleChristina EvansMolly HousmanMichael Jones

Class of 2006Jennifer DiBiagio

Class of 2007Henry BastaKyle HanrattyAllison HumphriesAlyson JacquesRyan JonesEmily LazorJohn von ParisStanley StrawbridgeCasey Tiefenwerth Class of 2008Benjamin VolkerKate Webb Class of 2009Matthew GiannelliSam von Paris Class of 2010William Kinzler Class of 2015Matilda Kennedy-Butler

On June 20, members of the Pirozzi family attended the dedication of the Digital Media Lab in memory of their beloved Xavia Kieran Borys Pirozzi, a member of the class of 2014.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. If we have made an error, please let us know by contacting us at [email protected] so that we can correct our records and properly acknowledge your contribution.

ANNUAL REPORT

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