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WINTER 2014 A Bold Leap Forward Commencement Reunion for Blood Diamond Refugee Malvern Today: Annual Report ROOKIE SEASON Typical Malvern Men Embark on Anything but Typical Careers

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A Bold Leap Forward Commencement Reunion for Blood Diamond Refugee Malvern Today: Annual Report

Rookie SeaSonTypical Malvern Men Embark on

Anything but Typical Careers

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INNOVATIVE LEARNING BUILT ON TIMELESS FAITH.

An Augustinian School

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Preview Morning for FamiliesReservations Suggested • 8:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday, April 30

Practice Entrance Exams 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Saturday, March 15 • Saturday, May 3

CO-ED SUMMER PROGRAMS AT MALVERN PREPmalvernprep.org/SummerPrograms

INNOVATIVE LEARNING BUILT ON TIMELESS FAITH.

An Augustinian School

MalvernPrep.org/Admissions

Preview Morning for FamiliesReservations Suggested • 8:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday, April 30

Practice Entrance Exams 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Saturday, March 15 • Saturday, May 3

CO-ED SUMMER PROGRAMS AT MALVERN PREPmalvernprep.org/SummerPrograms

INNOVATIVE LEARNING BUILT ON TIMELESS FAITH.

An Augustinian School

MalvernPrep.org/Admissions

Preview Morning for FamiliesReservations Suggested • 8:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday, April 30

Practice Entrance Exams 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Saturday, March 15 • Saturday, May 3

CO-ED SUMMER PROGRAMS AT MALVERN PREPmalvernprep.org/SummerPrograms

INNOVATIVE LEARNING BUILT ON TIMELESS FAITH.

An Augustinian School

MalvernPrep.org/Admissions

Preview Morning for FamiliesReservations Suggested • 8:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday, April 30

Practice Entrance Exams 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

Saturday, March 15 • Saturday, May 3

CO-ED SUMMER PROGRAMS AT MALVERN PREPmalvernprep.org/SummerPrograms

INNOVATIVE LEARNING BUILT ON TIMELESS FAITH.

An Augustinian School

An Augustinian School

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A Bold Leap Forward Commencement Reunion for Blood Diamond Refugee Malvern Today: Annual Report

Rookie SeaSonTypical Malvern Men Embark on

Anything but Typical Careers

ContentsFeatures

Departments

On the COver

up front

2 head of school's message 3 Letters to the editor

Around CAmpus

4 Friar Days 38 the Big picture

Alumni

30 newsnotes Class Notes

40 alumni awards

Jimmy White ’09 and Ryan Nassib ’08 talk about starting out in their not-so-typical careers and how Malvern helped prepare them.

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10 Rookie SeaSon Typical Malvern Men embark on anything but Typical Careers Talk to two typical Malvern Prep alumni, and chances are they'll have characteristics in common—honesty, thoughtfulness, caring, a solid work ethic and quiet dignity. By andrea lehMan

20 a Bold leap FoRwaRd Through building and cutting-edge thinking, Malvern prep is redefining education. When you think of state-of-the-art technology and 21st century thinking, you might not first consider a 171-year-old, all-boys independent Catholic school. By daniel sean Kaye

26 a CoMMenCeMenT Reunion FoR Blood diaMond ReFugee

One cannot comprehend the level of danger that would lead a mother to send her child away to ensure his safety. But that is what Grace Sankoh did 12 years ago when she helped her son, Adams Kamara Daramy ’13, flee war-torn Sierra Leone at the age of 6 to seek refuge in the United States. By JiM MacK

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Dear Friends of malvern—

I recently met an alumnus who told me about the difficult transition he made from his local public school to malvern prep’s middle school. at that time, he was a rebellious young man with a talent for math and science. But when he found himself placed in honors english with mr. Kindon, his rebelliousness turned into fear.

“I can’t do this,” he told his parents. “You have to get me switched out of honors english.”

eager to see their son thrive in a new school, his parents attempted to grant his request.

“he’s not leaving my class,” mr. Kindon said. “I’ll make sure that he learns the material. I won’t let him fail.”

and so mr. Kindon kept an especially close watch on the new kid who didn’t think he could handle the work. sure enough, the boy discovered that with the right teacher in the right environment, he could in fact succeed in honors english.

I share this story because it epitomizes malvern prep’s tradition of taking each boy where he is, as a unique individual, and helping him to become the best possible version of himself. how else can we end up with a cover story about one alumnus who is an nFL quarterback and another who is on the path to becoming an augustinian priest?

so many innovations are taking place at malvern prep—our Learning Commons buzzes every day with focused student-centered learning; our 3D printer allows our boys to experiment with engineering design; our budding malvern Business alliance has yielded two early project-based internships for upperclassmen; and for the second year in a row we will send two students to London for a week-long internship with De Lage Landen.

and yet the essence of malvern—that profoundly caring relationship between teacher and student—has remained the same. mr. Kindon, approaching his third decade at malvern, still looks for the right approach for each malvern student. scores of other teachers, moderators, and coaches do the same. as the pages of this issue of Malvern Magazine demonstrate, when adults and kids pursue the truth together, in unity, and animated by Love, extraordinary things happen. mp

For malvern—

Christian M. TalbotHead of School

head of schoolChristian M. Talbot

PresidentRev. James R. Flynn, O.S.A.

director of strategic initiativesCarrie Snyder

develoPMent officedirector of develoPMentVictor D’Ascenzo ’81director of aluMni PrograMsJ. Michael Treston ’02director of gift PlanningMary-Helen McCullochdirector of the Malvern fundAlexandra Merrickassistant to advanceMentMarie Sumserassistant to develoPMentChristine Tiberi P’10’12

coMMunications and MarketingcoMMunications & Public relations coordinatorJim MackMarketing & coMMunications coordinatorTasha HillerycoMMunications and Marketing assistantAndrea Barrar P'06'14

Magazine staffeditor in chiefChristian M. TalboteditorJim Mackassociate editorTasha Hillerylayout & designProof Design StudiosPrintingGreat AtlanticPhotograPhyAndrea Barrar P’06’14, Greg Carroccio, Bob Colameco, Mike DiTrolio, Jim Mack, Kevin Monko, Evan Pinkus, Kate Plowscontributing writersAndrea Barrar P’06’14, Daniel Sean Kaye, Andrea Lehman, Jim Mack, Mike Stangis ’14

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MeMoRies oF The PRinCethank you for the interesting article of stefan habsburg ’51. steve was one of my best friends at malvern, and we corresponded during our

college years and for a while after he moved to Detroit.

I attended his wedding along with Basil sullivan and Frank howley. there was a clear pecking order. Basil was best man, Frank was an usher, and I was a gofer/photographer. It was my first visit to the Boston area, and I enjoyed being among other red sox fans.

Years later, the three of us visited steve again. he was back in the family house in newton, recuperating from his illness. he was his same cheerful self, and we spent a few pleasant days with him. he carried a pencil and notebook everywhere he went and used the notes when his short-term memory failed. I still remember one

evening when he announced, “I see we were in marblehead today.” that led to a furious debate over the merits of howard Johnson’s fried clams.

I never saw steve again and gradually lost track of him. I was very pleased to learn from your article that he had a busy and productive life. he was, as you said, a prince of a guy.

Tom O’Brien ’51

p.s. I have no comment on the veracity of Basil sullivan.

Letters to the Editor

We welcome all readers to give us feedback on this issue or to share story ideas for future issues. All letters to the editor that we receive will be considered for publishing in the next issue of the Malvern Magazine. (Letters are edited for length.) Letters to the Editor can be mailed to Malvern Preparatory School, 418 S. Warren Ave., Malvern, PA 19355-2707, attn: Malvern Magazine or e-mail [email protected].

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Help Malvern prep THrougH Two SiMple Tax CrediT prograMS!It’s likely that your business qualifies for the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) Programs.

To learn more about using your business tax dollars to help

Malvern students reach their goals contact Alexandra Merrick, Director

of The Malvern Fund, at 484-595-1113 or [email protected],

or visit malvernprep.org/Supportmalvern.

stefan at age 5, January 1937. this photo was taken in romania when he was visiting his uncle, King carol, his mother’s brother and King of romania.

Jerrine, stefan, and his cousin King Michael and Queen Marie of romania, May 1991.

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friar Days

The Youth mentoring partnership, a

non-profit based in malvern, helps

kids master goal setting skills, build

mental toughness, and forge character

through intense physical fitness and

sports. Fr. Flynn, in his own way, has been

an advocate for these qualities in the

malvern community.

While Fr. Flynn was lauded that

evening for his work in developing

successful programs such as m.e.C.O.

and his enthusiastic support of malvern

prep’s athletic programs, Fr. Flynn’s

true impact on the malvern community

is ability to connect on a personal level

with those in need. that sentiment

father flynn our Mentor and guideThe Rev. James R. Flynn, O.S.A. has served Malvern for more than 25 years as a mentor, teacher and spiritual guide. For the difference he has made in our community, Fr. Flynn was honored by the Youth Mentoring Partnership at its annual "Thank You" Dinner at the Desmond Hotel in Malvern on November 13.

pervaded the remarks of each speaker in the introductory video, and it was driven home by Gary holloway, Jr. ’96 p’16, who spoke candidly that evening of his own personal struggles and the relationship that he has formed with Fr. Flynn. For holloway, and so many others at malvern, Fr. Flynn is more than a mentor – he is a trusted friend. mp

Fr. Flynn receives the youth Mentoring Partnership award from executive director Mark Mintzer.

Fr. Jim Flynn, o.s.a. (center) with eryn and gary holloway, Jr. '96 P'16

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CeraMiCS STudenTS Feel THe Harvard FlowBy Mike Stangis ’14 • Photos by Kate Plows

on October 26, a project that had been in the making since the beginning of the school year

finally came to fruition when seniors Drew Freed, Dan mcGlinn, michael stangis, Brian tatlow, junior Joe martin, and sophomore Liam Wheeler, along with ms. plows, ms. White, mr. Wasson, and mr. mcGlinn, all headed to harvard university’s Graduate school of education with more than 200 handmade cups.

the project wasn’t just making cups, it was about telling a story, and the cups were the vessels to pass each story along.

the project was centered around the concept of flow, an idea developed by the psychologist mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. Flow occurs when everything comes together and a person is intently focused on what they are doing. the qualities of flow are focus, full involvement and

enjoyment in the process. For our project, we interviewed malvern students, parents, teachers and others about their perception and experiences with and while in a state of flow.

the interviews were recorded and uploaded to a soundCloud page. With the interviews all online, a Qr code was generated for each interview, and then printed out and fired on each cup as a decal. With the scan of a smartphone,

anyone interested can reach these interviews from the ceramic cups.

malvern set up the display of mugs at the conference, which drew arts educators from all over the country. as conference-goers began to look at the exhibit, the excitement started as they learned that the cups were being given away. anyone could have a cup, in exchange for another interview relating to flow. there was a slow start, but once the cups started moving, people were lined up and spending lots of time looking through the cups in search of the one that spoke to them.

Being a part of this opportunity was a great experience for all of us that were involved. personally it was very exciting to hear from people how much they loved our work and admired our dedication to art. I was also pretty excited to hear that there was a common theme for what many of the people found their flow in: their job. With many of the people being educators, it was a great sign to hear that teachers really enjoy what they do, and that they strive to help their students make the best of their time with them.

When the teacher and the student are able to enter into a state of flow while in each other’s presence in a learning environment, that is when great things happen.

Get the full Flow experience at mpflow2013.com. mp

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a reCord-SeTTing FallFor Malvern aTHleTiCS

in CRoss CounTRy, malvern won its third consecutive Inter-ac championship and claimed its first pennsylvania independent school team title. sophomore Jaxson hoey won the individual state title and earned main Line athlete of the Week honors for his efforts. under head coach mike Koenig, the Friars have won 10 of the last 11 Inter-ac titles, and for the first time, the team competed in the nike team nationals northeast region race and finished fifth in a stellar field. Other top runners for malvern were Josh hoey ’18, Billy mcDevitt ’15, Brendan stec ’14, Colin Wills ’16 (First team all-Inter-ac), ryan Doane ’15 (second-team all-Inter-ac), and andrew Wilson ’14 and Dan Ferraiolo ’14.

The GoLF TeAM completed an outstanding season with its own Inter-ac championship with a league record of 27-2-1. malvern set a league tournament record in the haverford school Invitational played at Gulph mills C.C. shooting a 219 (a 36.5 average for six players for nine holes). the Friars finished third in the independent school state team championship. Five Friars were named First team all-Inter-ac, led by number-one-ranked mike Davis ’14. also named to the First team were Kevin mcGeary ’14, Brendan Bacskai ’15, michael Lamond ’15 and michael szipszky ’15.

The FooTBALL TeAM, led by record-setting running back troy Gallen ’14, claimed a share of the Inter-ac title and took down eventual pIaa state champion st. Joseph’s prep in the annual thanksgiving match-up. Gallen rushed for a school-record 372 yards against episcopal academy on november 1 (the second-highest single-game rushing total in Inter-ac history). the following week he scored six touchdowns and ran for 333 yards to lead the Friars a 63-50 win against springside Chestnut hill to earn a tie for

the Inter-ac championship. Gallen was named main Line athlete of the Week and First team all-Inter-ac along with Jacob rebisz ’15, Kevin mcKnight ’14, mike mcCarthy ’15, matt Brown ’14, John nassib ’14, hunter paulus ’14 and Jordan majors ’14.

WATeR PoLo claimed its first-ever share of the Inter-ac team championship this season behind Inter-ac mvp Jeff hagen ’14. the Friars avenged an earlier-season loss to penn Charter with a win in their league finale against the Quakers to finish 7-1 and 22-8 overall. malvern’s winning ways continued to the championship match of the eastern prep Water polo Championship tournament at the u.s. naval academy, where they fell to powerhouse Loyola-Blakefield, md. hagen concluded his career as malvern’s all team leading goal scorer with 227 goals. he was named main Line athlete of the Week, nIsCa academic all-american and usa Water polo academic all-american. hagen and magnus sims ’15 were named to the all-Inter-ac First team and the eastern prep all-tournament team. patrick Coffey ’15 and Brandon Butz ’14 earned second team Inter-ac honors.

Four Inter-Ac championships, an individual and team state title, an Inter-Ac MVP and three Main Line Athletes of the Week … the fall sports season was one for the record books.

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YOU are US. WE are YOU.

Because of you Malvern Prep is able to continue to provide innovative

learning built on timeless faith and the best futures for our students.

TOGETHER we are ONE MALVERN.

Questions? Please contact Alexandra Merrick, Director of The Malvern Fund, at [email protected] or 484-595-1113.

Please consider a gift to The Malvern Fund and help us reach our $1 million goal.Your gift at any level will truly matter. Give online at www.malvernprep.org/GiveOnline

sir Ken robinson:Create a Climate Where latent talent Will thrive

on October 1, malvern prep welcomed sir

Ken robinson, one of the world's elite thinkers on creativity and innovation, for an exclusive speaking

engagement at a sold-out Duffy Center. robinson, who is the most-watched teD Conference speaker, challenged us to create a climate where latent talent will thrive, creativity encouraged, failure accepted and innovation rewarded. he used a metaphor of Death valley bursting with flowers after a record rainfall – Death valley was dormant, not dead. “the job of a leader is not command-and-control; it's climate control,” robinson said.

trustee and current parent John mcGlinn p’14’16 t noted that malvern’s mission is in line with much of what robinson advocated. "sir Ken mentioned that it is a teacher's job to help their students with their journey,” mcGlinn said. “that is, the journey inward - to know themselves, and outward - to know the world, and I really believe that malvern prep is doing great things to foster that journey.”

In addition to the keynote presentation, head of school Christian talbot moderated a discussion between robinson and trung Le, the principal designer from third teacher +/Cannon Design, who is conducting malvern's master campus plan.

“the evening was a tremendous home run for malvern prep and an excellent

opportunity to showcase the school’s commitment to innovation and 21st-century education,” said Lou teti p’11’11 t.

the event was made possible thanks to four generous sponsors: archbrook Capital management, hirtle Callaghan, seI and tray-pak Corporation.

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friarDays

Pigs BEwArE:angry TenniS BallS Take FligHT

The wooden pigs that dotted Quigley Field were no match for the angry tennis Balls launched from an

array of contraptions engineered by Kevin Quinn's physics classes on a sunny afternoon this October.

the junior and senior physics students were exploring projectile motion through the project. students had to design and build a tennis ball launcher to compete in five different categories: distance, accuracy, efficiency, engineering and design.

“this inspired various designs and strategies," says Quinn. "some student teams focused primarily on maximizing distance while other teams thought of creative ways to aim, reload and fire their launcher.”

CoMMuniTy gaTHerS For14TH annual C.a.r.e.S. walkMore than 350 participants together raised $18,000 at malvern's 14th annual

C.a.r.e.s. (which stands for Cancer & aids reach everyone somehow) five-mile walk on October 6. the donations were given to evanfest, siloam ministries, Bring hope home, and Cancer support Community, which are organizations that support families affected by cancer or aIDs.

presenting our national merit scholarsMalvern Preparatory School is proud to present its 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program award winners. In this year's competition, Malvern Prep had two Semifinalists, 11 Commended Students and two National Achievement Outstanding Participants.

pictured here are: (front row, from left) national merit semifinalists James mcmanus and Daniel mcGlinn; (second row, from left) Commended students Gregory miller, Luke Bushner, Brett Biscoll and Luke sorensen; (third row, from left) Commended students John norton, michael stangis, James sincavage, eric Kaufman and Zachary O'neill; and (back row, from left) national achievement Outstanding participant ronald marine, Commended students Benjamin aman and Joseph Disipio and national achievement Outstanding participant Jordan majors.

Project-based 21st Century Learning in Action

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innovATive LeARninG – TiMeLess FAiTh – insPiReD GivinG

EndowEd GIftsGifts to Malvern’s endowment are gifts for the school’s future. Unlike annual gifts, endowment funds are carefully invested, and the interest is used to support specific initiatives on an annual basis. these gifts make a powerful and lasting impact. that’s why frank and tricia Hallinan P’14 t chose to create an endowed fund to grow and sustain Malvern’s innovative Global student Exchange Program.

“the world in which our sons are growing up is dramatically smaller than the world we grew up in because of ever-changing technology,” frank says, “so, we believe that affording our children opportunities

to travel abroad and learn in foreign countries will help prepare them for the competitive global job market. Additionally, our sons who travel overseas for Christian service and Global Exchange come back much more aware of how blessed they are and inspired to roll up their sleeves and help those who will probably never have the incredible opportunities that they have been afforded. Everyone who has been lucky enough to experience the Augustinian spirit knows that we have a duty to preserve what is best about Malvern and protect the future of the school.”

A kEy GoAl In MAlvErn’s strAtEGIC vIsIon Is to InCrEAsE tHE sCHool’s EndowMEnt by $10 MIllIon by 2016.

If you would lIke more InformaTIon about ways to support Malvern’s future through an endowed gift,

please contact Vic D’Ascenzo ’81, Director of Development, at 484-595-1111 or [email protected].

(From left) Brendan, tricia and Frank hallinan P’14 t

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By Andrea Lehman

Talk to two typical Malvern Prep alumni, and chances are they'll have characteristics in common—honesty, thoughtfulness, caring, a solid work ethic and quiet dignity. Chances are also good

that they'll be anything but typical. Nowhere is this truer than in the stories of

two recent graduates who are embarking on very different paths. Ryan nassib

is in his rookie season as a quarterback with the NFL's New York Giants, while

JiMMy WhiTe is in his first year as an Augustinian Pre-Novice.

Typical Malvern MenEmbark On

anyThing buT Typical careers

RookieSeaSon

We talked to them about their lives today and their hopes and plans for tomorrow. We got a

glimpse into these vocations that usually come with public personas and private day-to-day

lives. And we asked about their memories of Malvern. Despite different career choices, these

young men are embarking on their callings with a deep commitment and firm grounding.

They are typically extraordinary Malvern men. >>

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How did you realize that football was what you wanted for your career?

It started at malvern. In my four years there, we won a couple of Inter-ac championships. I played with some really good players and did well enough to get a scholarship to syracuse. I could have gone to college based on my academics, but football gave me the opportunity to go to a great school for free. then I did well enough to get drafted. I've loved football since I started playing. It was instilled by my father. he loves the game.

the funny thing about this business is it's for a short time. When you're done, you're still going to have half your life to live. the Giants' player development staff and the veterans preach life after football. hopefully I will go into one of the fields I studied [he double-majored in finance and accounting]. I didn't know I was going to be a football player for my job, and you never know what road you're going to take.

When I'm playing, football is my number one priority. I do the best I can on the field and in the meeting rooms. But when there's downtime, I make sure I look into options for personal development. I'm working on a master's in accounting. I finished half of it during my last year at syracuse. the good thing about football is that you play a season and then you have an off season, when I can work on a plan for life after football.

What is a typical day like?

a regular in-season day during the week is basically 6 to 6. It's the same work week that my parents and everyone else my age do.

I get to the office around 6:15, do treatment, work out before 8, and go to pre-practice meetings from 8 to 11. then I have walk-throughs and practice from 11 to 1:45 and more meetings from 3 to 6. some positions get out at 4, but quarterbacks have a little more to do, so we stay to 6, maybe a little longer. then I go home and shut it down. I try to sleep as much as I can and get ready so all I have to do in the morning is get up, shower, brush my teeth and go.

On the weekends, we play games and travel. there are also meetings and walk-throughs. I try to get off my feet as much as possible.

I'm sure people can relate to a job with a lot of time spent in meetings. What are your meetings—and the rest of the time when you're not playing—like?

the meetings are with your coaches, the offense, or your position. We do a lot of preparation. some guys study in a group, but there are times when you need

ryAn nAssiB ’08syRACuse univeRsiTy ’13• Working toward master's in accounting from Syracuse• Rookie quarterback, fourth-round draft pick for New York Giants

“My time at Malvern was probably the best four years of my life. It was a ton of fun, we won some big games, and I met some great people. A lot of my best friends are Malvern guys. My experIences, good And bAd, helped shApe Me Into whAt I AM todAy. the values and principles that they taught—Veritas, Unitas, Caritas, among many others—I took with me. they relAte to My core belIefs And the vAlues InstIlled In Me by My fAMIly: integrity, loyalty and the importance of family.”

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to study by yourself—to watch film, take notes, and study the game plan. pretty much everything else you do with your position or the offensive unit.

In college, I had to work out and go to class. I never had enough time to study my film and playbook because I was balancing homework and tests. now I can study as much as I can and be as prepared as I want.

How do you handle this unusual situation and its pressures and sacrifices?

I treat this transition as I did when I was leaving malvern and going to college to play

Division I football. I knew I would be playing at a different level with more pressure and more recognition. I carried that with me to the nFL. I listen to the older guys, learn as much as I can, keep my head down, and grind. that's how I got where I am.

putting in the work is most important. I've done that ever since I was at malvern, when Ben Bryer [malvern Class of 2007] and a couple of other guys I'm still close with took me under their wings and showed me how to work out. Ben was more determined than anyone. he'd work out twice a day. I attribute a lot of my success to him.

It's the same for anybody who reaches

some level of success. there's some sacrifice. You have to put in the hours. But at the end of the day, it's football, a fun game we've played since we were kids. I'm playing in the best league in the world, and it's definitely fun, so that helps.

How did Malvern prepare you for what you are doing now?

When I went to syracuse I felt more prepared than half the students in my class. I wasn't overwhelmed with the workload. malvern taught me how to study, to take notes, and to manage my time, since I had to fit in working out and studying. It taught me so much, and not just academics.

“the funny thing about this business is it’s for a short time. when you’re done, you’re stIll goIng to hAve hAlf your lIfe to lIve. the giants’ player development staff and the veterans preach life after football … when I’m playing, football is my number one priority. I do the best I can on the field and in the meeting rooms. but when there’s downtIMe, I MAke sure I look Into optIons for personAl developMent.”

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malvern also helped build my faith, something I hold very dear. through chapel, through meCO experiences, my faith definitely strengthened. I made great friendships with teachers, students, classmates, and coaches. I was very fortunate to go there and to have my two brothers [Carl ’11 and John ’14] go there. It's a great place to grow, to mature and to learn.

I tell my brother who's a senior there now to cherish every minute. my time at malvern was probably the best four years of my life. It was a ton of fun, we won some big games, and I met some great people. a lot of my best friends are malvern guys. my experiences, good and bad, helped shape me into what I am today. the values and principles that they taught—Veritas, Unitas, Caritas, among

many others—I took with me. they relate to my core beliefs and the values instilled in me by my family: integrity, loyalty and the importance of family.

malvern cares so much about their students, and the Giants care about

their players. Both do anything they can to provide what you need to succeed, including individually outside of football. It's not like that everywhere. When I was at malvern, I felt I was part of a family, and I have a similar feeling here as well.

Malvern Prep has a rich history of sending alumni to the ranks of professional sports. Here is a list of Malvern alums who are currently playing professional sports, or have just recently stopped playing professionally. If we missed someone, please let us know! If you know of a Malvern alumnus who is currently playing professional sports, please contact the Alumni Office at [email protected] or 484-595-1112.

MalveRn in the PRoSBaSeBalltiM cooney ’09 St. Louis Cardinals Organization

chris cowell ’08 Traverse City Beach Bums (Independent League)

Mike francisco ’07 New Jersey Jackals (Independent League)

Phil gosselin ’07 Atlanta Braves Organization

tyler young ’10 Tampa Bay Rays Organization

FootBallrob Mccabe ’09 Miami Dolphins (Training camp, 2013)

ryan nassib ’08 New York Giants (NFL)

trey woMak ’06 Reading Express (IFL, 2012)

GolFBilly Stewart ’02 (PGA)

lacRoSSeMatt Mackrides ’08 Chesapeake Bayhawks (mLL)

Matt dolente ’07 Long Island Lizards (mLL)

tRiathlonbrian duffy ’06 technically an amateur, Duffy is one of the top triathletes in the u.s.

ryan nassib ’08 left syracuse as the school's career leader in passing yards (9,060), completions (780) and passing yards per game (201.3).

tiM cooney ’09 has developed into one of the top pitching prospects in the st. louis cardinal’s farm system.

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How did you realize that the Church was what you wanted for your career?

the Church has always been a part of my life. my family (I'm the oldest of five children) would pray together for each other and for our friends. But my vocation story began in the fifth grade, when I had to draw a picture of what I wanted to be. Without thinking, I drew a picture of a priest.

In sixth grade, I went to malvern.

there I had conversations with different

augustinians: Father Flynn, Father Duffy.

Becoming a priest was in the back of my

head, but I never addressed it directly until

my sophomore year of college at notre

Dame. Questions about the priesthood and

what I wanted to do after graduating came

to the forefront. I really wanted to be a dad,

but I got to the point where I was discerning

between two very good options. the priesthood and especially the augustinian priesthood became more pressing. I knew that it was something I needed to explore.

What is a typical day like?

I'm a pre-novice this year at the Blessed stephen Bellesini Friary. On weekdays, morning prayers are at 7:30, and then I go to class or do some reading or exercise. I am taking courses at villanova towards a master of Divinity awarded by Catholic theological union (Ctu) in Chicago. In addition to taking courses in philosophy and theology, I'm learning the rhythm of community life. (Our community consists of seven of us pre-novices and the augustinian friars.) the next time we meet as a community is evening prayer at 5:30 and then dinner.

JiMMy whiTE ’09univeRsiTy oF noTRe DAMe '13• Working toward a master's in divinity from Catholic Theological Union• Augustinian Pre-Novice

Jimmy White's senior christian service experience in south africa inspired him to return there for a service trip while in college and also travel to uganda for an eight-week summer service program.

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Weekends are free. ministry is not a significant part of this year, though we're allowed to get involved a little bit. (I'm working with the retreat program at villanova, helping to organize a few of its retreats and helping with retreats at malvern.) a large portion of the year is dedicated to discernment and familiarizing ourselves with the Order.

What happens after this year?

Becoming a priest is a seven-year process. this year is at villanova. next year I'll be a novice in racine, Wisconsin, and will receive the white habit of the Order when I arrive. It will be a full year of growing in prayer and learning the history and rule of the Order.

Following the novitiate, you profess the three vows of poverty, chastity and

obedience and receive the black habit. typically there are five years following that, four of which are dedicated to studies at Ctu in Chicago, with one year of pastoral ministry. You are sent to a school or parish; it's more hands-on. You renew your vows on an annual basis, and in the last year of studies at Ctu, you're ordained, first as a deacon and then a priest, taking solemn vows.

How do you handle this unusual situation and its pressures and sacrifices?

It has been great so far. I truly feel this is where I need to be right now. since sophomore year of college, I have felt called, and it's a dream to begin to realize what I've been thinking about for so long.

It came down to a decision of one good over the other [being a dad]. In choosing this life, I feel that I will gain so much more than I will lose. I will give myself to others and trust in God's will. the vows will really free me. I won't be tied down to a physical location or set of people.

One of the friars said that he thought this life would be "lollipops and rainbows,"

and I entered with that ideal view as well. this life is great and it's a blessing, but it's very real. It's life in community. It's like living in a family. It's not perfect, but at the end of the day when I sit down to pray, I know that this is where I need to be.

How did Malvern prepare you for what you are doing now?

my seven years at malvern were the best and most formative years of my life. I always thought I would go to college, get a degree, and then come back to malvern and teach Latin. as I went through notre Dame and came back to malvern and engaged in discerning with the augustinians, I realized that, while malvern has a special place in my heart, I cherish living out the augustinian way of life. I saw that in Father Flynn, Father harry erdlen, and Father patrick mcstravog. I saw the community and fraternity that they lived and that was at malvern.

so often we only encounter priests when they celebrate mass, which gives them an air of mystery. But I was able to see augustinians on a day-to-day basis.

“Veritas, Unitas, Caritas are very tangible at Malvern, a school and community founded on the teachings of christ. My senior year brought those core values into focus—leArnIng the Veritas (truth) About Myself And god And My relAtIonshIp wIth others, the unity that comes from that, and the love that so many people on that campus have for students. they really embody christ, especially the Augustinians.”

Jimmy White '09 (middle row, second from left) is learning to live in the Pre-novitiate community at the Blessed stephen Bellesini Friary in ardmore, Pa. "at the end of the day when i sit down to pray, i know that this is where i need to be," White says.

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they brought their way of life to the classroom and made it seem like that way of life was something I could do.

at malvern I was able to grow in my faith, from the daily eucharist that Father harry celebrated to our meCO retreat senior year, for which I was a leader. It gave me a great blessing and opportunity to minister to my classmates and others, and it enabled me to grow in my relationship with God and see where he wanted me to use my gifts. meCO is one of the most impactful and significant parts of my discernment.

I was able to do service in south africa in the augustinian mission. that opened my eyes to the universal ministry of the augustinians.

senior year I also took a class taught by Father Flynn and andrew DiDimenico [malvern Class of 2002], which used augustine's Confessions. I fell in love with the story of his journey, and it inspired me to think more about his life as a model for all of us and ignited my desire to learn more about augustine and his writings. I wrote my senior thesis at notre Dame on saint augustine.

Veritas, Unitas, Caritas are very tangible at malvern, a school and community founded on the teachings of Christ. my senior year brought those core values into focus—learning the Veritas (truth) about myself and God and my relationship with others, the unity that comes from that, and the love that

so many people on that campus have for students. they really embody Christ, especially the augustinians. mp

“I truly feel this is where I need to be right now. since sophomore year of college, I hAve felt cAlled, And It's A dreAM to begIn to reAlIze what I've been thinking about for so long.”

1. Malvern Friars Thank you to our Augustinian Friars who serve as teachers and spiritual guides at Malvern Prep. (From left) Rev. Harry Erdlen, O.S.A., Campus Ministry Director, Rev. Chris Drennen, O.S.A. ’73, Director of Augustinian Identity, Rev. Jim Flynn, O.S.A., President and Rev. Thomas Meehan, O.S.A. Theology teacher.

2. Brothers in service John Travline ’80 (left) and Jason Buck ’03 serve as deacons at Mary, Mother of the Redeemer parish in North Wales, Pa. Buck is serving as a transitional deacon as he prepares for his ordination as a priest next year.

deacon sir Peter J. boulware ’56

deacon Jason buck ’03

rev. francis e. chaMbers, o.s.a. ’69

rev. louis a. delfra, c.s.c. ’88

rev. andrew n. downing, s.J. ’91

rev. christoPher J. drennen, o.s.a. ’73

rev. brian M. flanagan ’66

rev. donald c. greenhalgh ’58

rev. david hollenbach, s.J. ’60

rev. brian s. lowery, o.s.a. ’59

rev. dennis Mcauliffe, Ph.d. ’60

rev. gary n. Mccloskey, o.s.a., Ph.d. ’69 t

rev. andrew M. Meehan ’54

rev. J. Patrick Mohr, s.J. ’57

rev. dr. Patrick h. o’neill ’57

rev. JaMes f. sullivan, Jr. ’70

deacon John M. travaline ’80

rev. williaM f. waters, o.s.a. ’61

rev. JosePh wiMMer, o.s.a. ’55

MalveRn Men oF the clothMalvern also has a rich tradition of alumni who have been called to serve as clergymen. The list below includes those alumni who are currently serving as Catholic priests or deacons. If we missed someone, please let us know! If you know of a Malvern alumnus who is currently serving a religious vocation, please contact the Alumni Office at [email protected] or 484-595-1112.

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ABoldleApForwArd

Through building and cuTTing-edge Thinking, Malvern PreP

is redefining educaTion

By Daniel Sean Kaye

this article originally appeared in Suburban Life Magazine.

When you think of state-of-the-art technology and 21st century thinking, you might not first consider a 171-year-old, all-boys independent catholic school. but that would be a terrible error, because between its stunning learning commons and its greatly enlarged chapel, Malvern Preparatory school, founded in 1842, is about to change everything you thought you knew about the best way your son can be prepared for the world that awaits him.

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:: An Uncommon common“the Learning Commons will be our 21st century library,” explains Christian talbot, head of school. “Like many schools, we had a wonderful library with thousands of carefully curated volumes and a quiet space for quiet work. Over the past year, however, we often discussed the need for a space that meets the needs of students and faculty in a 21st century learning environment. so rather than thousands of print volumes, we have pared our collection to the most essential, most heavily circulated print

materials.” the school did this by having its teachers identify materials they felt the students needed. By removing stacks of books, the school now has 50 percent of the former library space available for collaborative work spaces, areas they feel are essential for project-based 21st century learning. the Learning Commons includes additional tables, Ideapaint that transforms the walls into information boards, and “maker-space” creative areas that boast a top-of-the-line 3-D printer.

For Kevin Whitney, Director of 21st Century Learning, much of his work

began with the inclusion of three factors in the new malvern prep education plan: connection, collaboration and creation. “I knew we could reach these goals by using 21st century tools,” he says. “the difference between a 21st century classroom and a traditional one is that the traditional has a teacher—an information source—and knowledge flows down to students. But the ‘new’ classroom uses the network model; you have an online informational resource, constant collaboration, maybe a textbook, teachers, experts and students,” he says.

Whitney says that common meeting spaces enable teachers and students to learn together. “they are areas for creating and consuming. With ‘maker-spaces’ and more technology available, you’re using an active learning principle. You have materials so students can create.

VErItas, UnItas, CarItas... InnovAtIon

The difference between a 21st century classroom and a traditional one is that the traditional has a teacher—an information source—and knowledge flows down to students. But the ‘new’ classroom uses the network model; you have an online informational resource, constant collaboration, maybe a textbook, teachers, experts and students.

chromebooks and collaborative work spaces (top) are two features that help make the learning commons perfect for project-based learning. Malvern students can "learn by doing" with innovative tools such as the school's new top-of-the-line 3-d printer (bottom).

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as a vital part of its strategic vision, Malvern Prep has reorganized its structure to match the core goals the school aims to achieve, along with the capabilities and identity it aspires to develop.

“Changing an organization structure is no small feat,” says Christian Talbot, Head of School. “We began the process by interviewing numerous faculty and staff members to gain their insight into what would make Malvern an even better school than it is today. We also tapped into external experience and thought leadership in the area of organization design. Since organization structures are foundational in guiding the work of the school, we wanted to make sure we got it right.”

Head of ScHoolCHRISTIAN TAlBOT

PreSidentFR. JIM FlyNN, O.S.A.

UPPer ScHoolRON AlgEO

Middle ScHoolPAT SIlluP

ScHool coUnSelingPAul SIMPSON ’86

college coUnSelingEMIly FEENEy

coMMUnicationS & MarketingdeveloPMentVIC D’ASCENzOadMiSSionSSEAN KENNEy

talent acqUiSition

21St centUry edUcation

KEVIN WHITNEydean of StUdentS

TIM DOugHERTyStUdent life

JIM FRyatHleticSKuRT RuCH

tecHnologyJOHN STREET P’11NATHANIEl DuANE

director of aUgUStinian identifyFR. CHRIS DRENNEN, O.S.A. ’73

StreAmlIned orgAnIzAtIon AdvAnceS edUcAtIonAl excellence

You have technology improvements—ipads, Chromebooks—ways for students to share,” he says. “You have televisions to connect any device and to share digital work. You have peer-to-peer training areas, maybe a Curious Bar like at an apple store, places where students can get help. this all helps you cultivate collaboration and promote informal learning opportunities. We embrace flexibility and adaptability, such as having items on

wheels so we can move them. We put ideas up and share them. It inspires.”

to support its plans, the school is taking great pains to analyze and document how all this helps. It has created an executive committee that includes Whitney, three other faculty members and a recently graduated student. “We’re looking at how best to utilize space. there are many diverse ideas, and plans to be formulated,”

he says. “the whole project promotes

innovation—the ways teachers teach and

the ways thinkers think,” he says. “What

our teachers are already doing is very

effective; we’re just looking at ways to

improve upon it.”

:: growIng the chApelJust as the Learning Commons

represents malvern’s commitment

Malvern's leaning commons boasts functional, flexible work spaces, a Maker lab with ideaPaint walls and tables, and a separate room for quiet study.

aSSiStant Head of ScHoolSTEVE VAlyO ’70

director of Strategic initiativeSCARRIE SNyDER

director of tecHnologyTERRENCE NORKO

BUSineSS ManagerTONy DIgREgORIO P’20

food & BeverageTOM gRAy

MaintenanceBRuCE SMITH

Safety & SecUritySTEVE lESTRANgE ’88

PUrcHaSingNANCy guSTITIS P’03

BookkeePerlORI WAllAuER

director of finance & facilitieSTED CANIglIA P’03

director of advanceMentCHRISTIAN TAlBOT (Acting, 2013-14)

Board oF trustees

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Sean kenney, our new Admissions Director, comes to us after serving as Executive Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at San Domenico Catholic School in San Francisco. He has also worked in admissions at the university of San Francisco and the university of Scranton. Originally from Audubon, Pa., Kenney is excited about the opportunity to return to the area with his wife and two children. “I was particularly struck by his strategic thinking about what our families want and how we can best serve them through Malvern Prep Admissions,” says Head of School Christian Talbot. “He is undoubtedly the person to help us build and serve a Malvern community that is the right fit for our vision of 21st century learning.”

vic d'aScenzo, Malvern Prep Class of 1981, joins us as the School's new Director of Development. D'Ascenzo most recently served as an Executive Director at Community Counselling Services, a development consulting firm in New york City. D'Ascenzo rejoins the Malvern community with a wealth of fundraising experience, having spent the majority of his career at Fairfield university, including serving for 10 years as a Major gift Officer, a role in which her was instrumental in the university's successful $137 million Our Promise campaign. Says Talbot, “Vic’s homecoming deepens the Malvern Development Office’s alumni roots, and he brings the diverse and deep development experience necessary to help us achieve our goal of being the top independent Catholic school in the nation.”

eMily feeney, as Malvern's new Director of College Counseling, serves as the School's chief strategist and executive for its college counseling program. She is charged with creating a dynamic vision for the program, advising Malvern families through the college selection process and building relationships with college admission offices. “Emily’s educational and professional career is marked by excellence,” says Talbot. “From her tenures in admissions at Barnard, Columbia and Princeton to her private work with families on college counseling, Emily understands the processes that distinguish good from superior college counseling. She is the ideal individual to elevate Malvern’s College Counseling program in the manner called for by our Strategic Plan.” Feeney leads a team of four college counselors at Malvern, and reports to Assistant Head of School Steve Valyo ’70. Feeney's brother, Brian Buckley ’00, attended Malvern Prep, as did her father, R. Michael Buckley, Jr., M.D., ’64 P’00, and uncle, Timothy J. Buckley ’69.

(From left) director of college counseling emily Feeney, director of admissions sean Kenney and director of development vic d’ascenzo’81, bring new energy and years of demonstrated success to these critical positions at Malvern.

Malvern Prep filled three key roles in its administration this fall, as we welcomed a new director of admissions, a new director

of development and a new director of college counseling.

New Faces iN the crowdto 21st century learning, the school’s chapel expansion solidifies its commitment to its unchanging augustinian identity and mission. “Over the last three decades, malvern has doubled in size, so the chapel—which once could hold the entire school—now strains to fit just the upper school,” says talbot. “With an expanded chapel, we can bring together the entire community—middle school and upper school, faculty and staff—to celebrate the sacraments or hold chapel services. Catholic education is predicated on the notion of a community united in faith, and I’m excited that our expanded chapel will allow us to bring everyone together in the same space to animate that shared faith,” he says.

“the chapel expansion is a hope we’ve had for decades at malvern,” explains the rev. Christopher Drennen, O.s.a., Director of augustinian Identity, and malvern graduate class of 1973. “I know augustinians who wrote up designs many years ago, but the finances were not there. then, about three years ago, a family came forth with the generous offer to build the expansion. even though they did not know about the past plans, their ideas were remarkably similar.”

the building began this summer, with the finishing touches expected to be completed this winter. “It is mostly important for our sense of unity,” Drennen says. “malvern prep could not worship as one group. even the upper school alone had to have many people standing during chapel service and mass.” after the expansion, the entire school community is able to worship together. “We are a Catholic school and the eucharist should be the sign of unity. By worshiping together, we can enhance an important core value—unity—in our regular school life,” he says.

“malvern’s new mission is malvern’s old mission: truth, unity and love,” Father Drennen continues. “What is new is the emphasis on 21st century education. I

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think the expanded chapel will allow us to continue to grow in our core values as well as have an appropriate space that acknowledges the growth of the school over the decades and is getting us grounded in our augustinian Catholic tradition.”

:: the glowIng reSUlttalbot is humbled by what he calls his colleagues’ dedication to the total formation of each student. “Our purpose is to help these young men become the best possible versions of themselves, and in order to do that we enlist teachers, staff, coaches, moderators, trustees, alumni and friends, as well as parents and siblings. In that sense, we are a ‘family’ school, both literally and metaphorically. It’s not an exaggeration to talk about our shared vocation,” he says. “I love being a part of a pivotal moment in our students’ lives. I am convinced that middle school and high school are the most crucial formational periods for a young man. Whether I’m working with seniors in a writing seminar on their international Christian service experiences, or talking to a middle-schooler on his photo display at the Festival of the arts, or watching a lacrosse game, I know that I’m bearing

witness to moments that will shape these boys forever.”

Father Drennen feels similarly. “I enjoy the human pastoral contact I have with students, faculty and staff. I love the people here and the sense of community among the staff and students,” he says. “although I graduated

40 years ago, when I came back it still felt like home even though there have been many changes over the years.”

all this leads to the result talbot and the rest of malvern prep is striving toward. “Our goal is to be the nation’s leading independent Catholic school,” he says. mp

Our purpose is to help these young men become the best possible versions of themselves, and in order to do that we enlist teachers, staff, coaches, moderators, trustees, alumni and friends, as well as parents and siblings. In that sense, we are a ‘family’ school, both literally and metaphorically. It’s not an exaggeration to talk about our shared vocation.

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PhotograPhs by greg carroccio aNd Jim mack

By JiM MaCk

Refugeefor BlooddiamondReuniona Commencement

One cannot comprehend the level of danger that would lead a mother to send her child away to ensure his safety. But that is what Grace Sankoh did 12 years ago when she helped her son, Adams Kamara Daramy ’13, flee war-torn Sierra Leone at the age of 6 to seek refuge in the United States. This past June, thanks to the support of his classmates and many in the Malvern Prep community, Adams saw his mother for the first time in 12 years.

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malvern prep worked for months to help make this reunion happen. malvern seniors rallied to raise more than $4,000 to help purchase ms. sankoh’s plane ticket and luggage, and—only two days before the ceremony—the school, with the help of rep. pat meehan’s office, secured ms. sankoh’s visitation visa.

“Congressman meehan and his office were relentless in their efforts to make this happen,” says Flynn.

adams fled a brutal civil war in sierra Leone in which thousands died and thousands more fell victim to the rebel army’s intimidation tactic of cutting off the limbs of civilians. two thirds of the population of six million was displaced by the conflict.

“at the height of the war, I was exposed to unforgettable horrors that have

become permanent memories. I witnessed amputation, rape, mutilation and mass killings that have left my country in turmoil ever since,” adams says. “many of my childhood friends were captured and turned into child soldiers. my family was divided. those who could flee, fled, and those who remained in the country had nowhere to neither run nor hide.”

adams’ father fled the country, leaving his family behind. ms. sankoh’s hope was for her son to do the same. after living in the Ivory Coast for a year to obtain the proper documentation for a Diversity visa, adams came to the united states to live with his uncle, who had also fled the war in sierra Leone.

since arriving at malvern prep as a freshman, adams distinguished himself as a student, athlete and classmate. he

excelled at both football and soccer, and has been a standout on the track team for four years. his senior year, he was selected by his classmates as student Council president. he was active in malvern’s many Christian service programs and school activities. adams was a member of the World affairs Club, and last march, was recognized by the World affairs Council of philadelphia as the Outstanding student Leader at the organizations Global economic Forum at temple university.

It is easy to see why adams’ greatest wish was for his mother to celebrate these accomplishments with him.

“My mother has been separated from me since February of 2001. i want her to be proud of me. it was an honor for me to be able to receive my diploma from her hand, and to see her again before i set off for college.”

On JunE 6, 2013, grACE sAnkOh sat in the first row and listened to her son, the Student Council President give his eloquent opening remarks at Malvern Preparatory School’s 87th Commencement. When Adams held his

diploma and stood next to President the Rev. Jim Flynn, O.S.A. and Head of School Christian Talbot, she was there to embrace him.

a reunion 12 years in the making. thanks to the support of his classmates, adams daramy celebrated his graduation with his mother, grace sankoh, who traveled from sierra leone to share this special day with her son.

a coMMenceMent reunion For Blood diaMond reFugee

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“my mother has been separated from me since February of 2001,” says adams. “I want her to be proud of me. It was an honor for me to be able to receive my diploma from her hand, and to see her again before I set off for college.”

since 2011, adams has helped support his mother and family with earnings from his job at simpson meadows, a retirement home in Downingtown, adams’ adopted hometown.

“One of the main reasons that I have the job is to take care of my mom, brother and other family members back home in sierra Leone,” adams said last year as he prepared to graduate. “about two years ago, my mom told me that after God, she looks up to me. as a teenage boy, the thought of my mom struggling in africa drove me to find a job. even though I don’t make a lot, through disciplined planning, I am able to take care of my mom and pay her rent. I’m a full time student and I play soccer and run track year-round, so scheduling gets quite overwhelming.”

But adams managed to overcome these struggles to gain acceptance at the George Washington university in Washington, D.C., where he is attending college. his dream is to return to sierra Leone to build hospitals and schools.

“as a victim of many of the diseases that plague my fellow countrymen, such as having malaria and nearly being diagnosed with polio, I truly know what it is like to not have the proper treatment and care,” adams says. “Building proper hospitals would hopefully bring care and proper treatment to the people of sierra Leone. since I was young I have heard people say, ‘education is the key.’ so what better way to unlock the potential of sierra Leone’s youths than to give them well developed and properly managed educational institutions, with well-qualified instructors?”

Big dreams for a remarkable young man with a remarkable story. thanks to the help of his classmates, teachers and administrators, and the work of rep.

meehan, adams shared a special moment with his mother as he embarked on the next segment of his life journey.

“as with all graduations, there were speeches and homilies, awards and recognitions,” said malvern english

teacher John Bohannon, who was moved to write about adams’ story in his blog, jpbohannon.com. “But nothing spoke so loudly about goodness and hope and friendship and love than the reunion of adams Daramy and his mother.” mp

as with all graduations, there were speeches and homilies, awards and recognitions. But nothing spoke so loudly about goodness and hope and friendship and love than the reunion of adams Daramy and his mother.

commencement speaker J. Michael riordan '73 t (bottom, left) told the Malvern class of 2013 that the memory of what they did for their classmate adams daramy will stay with them forever.

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1948JaCk waldRon enjoyed a “mustang moment” this summer during one of his frequent trips to the new Garden airport in southern Chester County. On a sunny saturday afternoon in september, he was considering a drive to the airport in his red 1965 Ford mustang convertible. he tuned in the frequency of the airfield on his rB8 short wave radio to find out what was going on there. “’I’ve got to get going,’ I told my wife anne, as I flew down the stairs to the garage. ‘a p51 mustang has just landed,’” he writes. “twenty minutes later I parked at the end of the fence, in the grass, as I always did and walked around the hangar to the edge of the runway where the shack and gas tanks are, just in time to see the p51 taking off. ‘I’m so glad I didn’t miss it,’ I said to a group of men who were sitting at the picnic bench, where I usually sit. I soon found out that they were all members of my experimental aircraft association (eaa) club.” the guys were getting rides in the p51 mustang, which had flown up from Georgia for the day. Waldron had always dreamed of

having his mustang convertible in a picture with this particular airplane. they all thought that was a great idea and told Waldron to drive his car up next to the gas tanks to take a photo while the plane was refueling.

1959JaMeS o'BRien won a 2013 edgar award for his book The Scientific Sherlock Holmes. he will serve as the Baker street Irregulars Distinguished speaker for 2014 and presented his lecture "reassessing holmes the scientist" on January 16 in new York City.

1967

MiChael CoRSo, a trial lawyer with henderson, Franklin, starnes & holt in Fort myers, Fla., was recently recognized for

ClaSS NoteS

newsNotesshAre your Alumni neWs! Malvern Prep encourages all alumni to share news in the NewsNotes section of the Malvern Magazine. To contribute, visit the Alumni page on www.malvernprep.org, write to Alumni Programs, Malvern Preparatory School, 418 S. Warren Ave., Malvern, PA 19355 or e-mail [email protected]. (all alumni notes are edited for length, grammar and content.)

Alumni photos are welcome! Digital photos, saved as 300 dpi .jpg files, are accepted, as well as print photos. To submit a photo, e-mail it to [email protected] or mail it to Alumni Programs, Malvern Preparatory School, 418 S. Warren Ave., Malvern, PA 19355. Photos will be returned upon request. Only acceptable photos will be published.

mAlvernon the roAdMalvern has already enjoyed regional receptions in Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco and Naples, Fla., and we are looking forward to visiting more parts of the country this winter and spring.

These are wonderful opportunities for alumni, parents

and friends to come together in a casual social setting to

learn first-hand about what's happening on campus and

speak with President the Rev. Jim Flynn, O.S.A. and

Head of School Christian Talbot. Spread the word and

save the date!

For questions please email [email protected]

or call 494-595-1149. Look for locations soon!

Boston >> March 12, 2014Chicago >> April 28, 2014

::: Looking for a great way to get involved with Malvern that involves the people you know best—your class? The Class Agents & Correspondents program is the answer! Email [email protected] to get involved. Jack Waldron ’48 enjoying a “Mustang Moment”.

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don o'neill's impact on Malvern Prep is well known within the School community. This year, the national independent school community has taken note of his leadership and support. O'Neill, a member of the Class of 1957 and Trustee Emeritus at Malvern, was selected by the Counsel for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) as the winner of the 2014 Seymour Preston Award.

This prestigious award is presented annually to a school trustee who has exhibited exceptional commitment and leadership in developing voluntary support for his or her institution. The award pays tribute to Seymour Preston, a long-time trustee of the Lawrenceville School and the first recipient of the award.

The award was presented at the annual CASE-NAIS (National Association of Independent Schools) national conference on Monday, January 13 at Omni Orlando Resort in Florida.

O'Neill's leadership as a Trustee and his financial backing are, in large part, responsible for making Malvern the School it is today. In 1975, as Malvern was on the verge of closing, his vision, planning and energy were instrumental in saving the School and placing it on the path to the success it enjoys today. He helped plan the first B.A.S.H. and the first Homecoming, formed the first Board of Trustees, Alumni Association and Development Committee.

As Chair of the Renaissance Campaign, conducted in two phases, 1985-1992 and 1992-1997, he helped complete the construction of Carney Hall and the Ring Road and the renovation of Austin Hall. O'Neill also chaired the Building from Within Campaign, which lasted from 1998 to 2002 and raised more than $16 million. During that campaign, O'Neill gave the largest capital gift in the history of the School to construct the O'Neill Sports Center.

O'Neill is a past recipient of Malvern's Alumni Loyalty Award and the St. Augustine Award. As a Trustee Emeritus, his wisdom continues to help guide the Board of Trustees and the School.

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trustee emeritus Wins prestigious Case award

maintaining Florida Bar Board Certification in Civil trial Law for 30 years. he was featured on the back page article of the april 2103 Gulfshore Business Magazine. his unique career path took him from majoring in astronautical engineering at purdue university to earning

a law degree from villanova university to opening up a law practice in southwest Florida. his work in representing civil engineers and aviators earned him the Outstanding aerospace engineer award from purdue and a phone call from fellow Boilermaker neil armstrong. In

his spare time, he also works as a part-time baseball scout for the minnesota twins, covering about 20-30 college games a year. Other notable awards for Corso include the Florida Defense Lawyers association president’s award, the Defense research Institute's exceptional performance Citation, Florida super Lawyers, Florida Trend magazine's Legal elite and Best Lawyers in america. he is a member of the american Institute of architects, Florida engineering society and past president of the Florida Defense Lawyers association.

1968williaM CaRR, a steinway artist and professor of music at Immaculata university, is one of six featured piano soloists at the 2013-2014 International piano Festival in Washington, D.C., Carr will give a recital program at the Catholic university of america on February 6 and he will give master classes on February 7 for the doctoral, masters and undergraduate piano performance majors at the Benjamin t. rome school of music at Catholic university. In addition, Carr was selected to perform as a steinway artist at the International piano

summer Fun for the malvern ’60ersMalvern’s Class of 1960 returned to campus this August for a fun day of camaraderie and competition. Organized by Guy Wolfington, this hardy crew enjoyed a day of Mass, a luncheon and a spirited PIG tournament on the O’Neill Center courts. While Joe McGill took home the PIG title, our younger players could learn a lot from the basketball fundamentals displayed by all of the Malvern ’60ers.

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newsNotesFestival in Brindisi, Italy, in the summer of 2014. the festival takes place between august 16 and august 30.

1978ToM CoRBy has worked for the u.s. Department of Defense in the maryland/D.C. area for the past 31 years, joining them after he graduated from Georgia tech with degrees in electrical and computer engineering. Corby and his wife, paula, have two daughters, one who just completed her second year of medical school at the university of maryland, and one who is a computer scientist currently working in the high tech industry on the West Coast. “my wife and I do a lot of sailing on the Chesapeake Bay and in recent years have also gotten into the crazy world of ultra-distance

running,” Corby writes. “this past april I completed my first 50 mile race (I still get tired every time I think about it).”

1981ViC d’aSCenzo became malvern’s new Director of Development this past may. D’ascenzo was most recently

the executive Director of Community Counselling services, a development consulting firm in new York City. D'ascenzo rejoins the malvern community with a wealth of fundraising experience, having spent the majority of his career at Fairfield university, including serving for 10 years as a major gift officer with the school.

party at the shoreMalvern Prep had a great turnout as alumni, parents, teachers and friends gathered for the School’s annual Party at the Shore at Bobby Dee’s Rock N’ Chair in Avalon, N.J., on August 3. Pictured here from the Class of 1981 are (from left) rich chakeJian, John williaMson, vic d’ascenzo and barkley saMPle.

ron algeo '87 P'15 has helped transform the Malvern Prep Middle School into an innovative academic and co-curricular program that understands and embraces the unique needs of adolescent boys. He inspires and encourages teachers to take chances and creates an environment of collaboration. His accomplishments have not escaped the attention of his collegiate alma mater, Ursinus College.

Algeo was named by Ursinus the recipient of the 2013 Henry P. and M. Page Laughlin Educator Award, which recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions in the field of education.

"It was an honor to be recognized by the school I have such admiration and respect for," Algeo says. "Ursinus was a pivotal time in my life, and it was incredibly rewarding to be able to go back and receive this award for a vocation I absolutely love."

Algeo acknowledges that this award is a reflection of the academic program at Malvern Prep.

"Education is changing dramatically, and Ursinus' education program is very aware of the evolution of the field," Algeo notes. "Malvern is recognized by Ursinus as an excellent school with a top rated academic program. They were very encouraged to hear that a school like Malvern is so willing to embrace 21st century skills and work many of the new skills and initiatives into our curriculum to enhance and strengthen what we have crafted for so many years."

For the 2013-2014 academic year, Algeo is taking on a new challenge. After leading the Middle School for eight years, he has been selected as Malvern Prep's new Head of the Upper School.

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new upper school head Lauded for Contributions to education

Ron Algeo ’87 P’15 (left) receives the Henry P. and M. Page Laughlin Educator Award from Ursinus President Bobby Fong. Photo by Steve Falk.

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1984eRiC FollMan, CaRTeR SiMS,

STeVe Ryan, John FoRd, neil

o'haRe and daVid d'agoSTino got together when the philadelphia eagles hosted the arizona Cardinals on December 1. ryan is vice president of business development for the Cardinals.

1988CuRTiS BuzzaRd visited malvern this past may to talk to students interesting in applying to the united states military academies. he is a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army and attended the u.s. military academy in West point, n.Y.

1989JiM Rullo accepted the men’s head basketball coach position at neumann university. rullo coached the malvern varsity basketball team for seven seasons, winning two Inter-ac championships. he compiled a 135-67 overall record, including

a 61-26 mark in the Inter-ac and four seasons of 20 or more victories. six malvern players under rullo went on to Division I college basketball.

1990JiM Riley celebrated his son Jack’s First Communion this past may. pictured here are riley and his wife, michele, with Jack (center) and twins Katie and sam.

of philadelphia’s top criminal defense lawyers, engle’ s practice involves criminal defense cases in both state and federal courts, as well as select civil litigation matters. he leads the firm’s white-collar crime and investigations practice. as a recent past president of the pennsylvania association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (paCDL), engle has represented the interests of criminal defense attorneys throughout the Commonwealth of pennsylvania. In 2011, he was elected as a Fellow of the prestigious american Board of Criminal Lawyers and has also been selected as one of the “100 Best trial Lawyers” by the national trial Lawyers. Currently, engle serves as the co-chair of paCDL’s white-collar practice committee and as the vice-Chair of the philadelphia Chapter of paCDL.

Sidney hodgSon recently had the pleasure of speaking at the First tee Leaders and Legends dinner at the Beach Club at pebble Beach Golf Links in pebble Beach, Calif. Other speakers at this event included peter ueberroth, herm edwards and Jeff sluman. highlights of his speech were featured on the Golf Channel during coverage of the First tee Open Champions tour event.

Ryan iRiSh and his family were excited to celebrate Christmas mass last year with Fr. Jim Flynn, O.s.a. pictured here with Fr. Flynn are (from left) George, Billy, Jack, maeve and maura Irish.

RoB laMBeRT and his wife, emily, welcomed twin girls avery tully and Finley Ferguson on may 2, 2013.

1996andRew haRRingTon lives in Washington, D.C., and is the Director of athletic Facilities for Georgetown university. he and his wife, Josephine, recently welcomed a new baby daughter, Capri.

MaRk MCkinney and his wife, Liz, welcomed twin daughters Lily Grace and reese mary on august 14, 2013. Grandparents Fran and mary Kenny p’92’93’03 are very proud!

1999dan kelly is still fighting to bring comprehensive health care to the desperately poor people of sierra Leone. Kelly was featured in the New York Times blog “Lens” this past June about his work with mentally ill patients in the war-torn african nation. Kelly is Co-Founder and Chief strategic Officer of Wellbody alliance, a holistic healthcare program operating out of the Kono District. Kelly completed his internal medicine residency at Baylor College of medicine, and was awarded a

1993MiChael engle has joined a new law firm, which is now named Greenblatt, pierce, engle, Funt & Flores,

LLC. in philadelphia. as one

class of 1984 members (left to right) eric Follman, carter sims, steve ryan, John Ford, neil o'hare and david d'agostino.

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newsNotesgames with aaa Gwinnett, Ga. In four games with atlanta, he hit .333 with two hits in six at-bats and two runs scored.

2008MaTT MaCkRideS earned a spot on the 2014 team usa Lacrosse 52-man training roster. mackrides is a midfielder with the Chesapeake Bayhawks and helped lead them to the major League Lacrosse title this past august. he is also an assistant coach for malvern prep. he graduated from penn state.

Ted peaSe was commissioned as a united states naval Officer on October 19, 2012, after completing Officer Candidate school at naval station newport, r.I. pease is stationed in mayport, Fla., serving the united states on the uss taylor. In this photo, the newly commissioned ensign pease (right) is greeted by his Drill Instructor for his first salute as an officer.

2009JaMeS Connelly was named captain of the university of Delaware lacrosse team. he was one of the team's top defensemen last year. after missing the first four games due to injury, he started the final 11 games of the season and tallied two assists, 18 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. he has 34 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers in 27 career games.

andRew diMaRCo, paul Ryan and dan MCkieRnan (left to right) are serving as augustinian volunteers this year. Dimarco is working in campus ministry and student activities at st. rita

2006BRian duFFy took second place overall at the World amateur triathlon Championships in London on september 12. he was the top finisher in the 25-29 age group.

gRanT MCkieRnan, Mike

dingeRdiSSen, Thad kiRk and ChRiS MCCullough (pictured left to right) are recent J.D. graduates from villanova university school of Law. Kirk graduated cum laude and is an associate at Obermayer rebmann maxwell & hippel LLp in philadelphia.

2007MaTT dolenTe was invited to try out for the 2014 team usa Lacrosse. he played for the Chesapeake Bayhawks of major League Lacrosse after graduating from Johns hopkins.

phil goSSelin was called up to the atlanta Braves this past august. at the time of his call-up, the second baseman was hitting .277/.326/.343 in 47

2011 Fulbright fellowship to study hIv/aIDs in sierra Leone. he is currently conducting an Infectious Disease fellowship at university of California - san Francisco.

2002Billy STewaRT won a four-man playoff at sunnybrook Golf Club in plymouth meeting on september 4 to win the Drexel morgan & Co. Classic and take home one of the largest first-prize checks, $75,000, of any pGa section. stewart, an assistant golf pro at Golf Galaxy in Devon, sank a 12-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole and finished the round with a 4-under 68.

2003JonaThan MClaughlin (center) married tiggy talarico on July 27, 2013, in erie, pa. he celebrated the joyous event with classmates anThony inVeRSo (left) and John glowa. the couple resides in ann arbor, mich., and are both enrolled in the doctoral program in ancient history at the university of michigan.

paTRiCk TeMple-weST is living and working in Washington, D.C., working for reuters news.

2004eRiC delone completed a seven-month, solo round-the world backpacking trip this summer. after four years of working for a trading firm in Chicago, DeLone quit to make this life-changing adventure. read his fascinating detailed account at rtw7months.wordpress.com. ensign ted Pease ’08 (right)

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high school in Chicago. ryan is working as a campus ministry assistant at st. Bonaventure high school in ventura, Calif. mcKiernan is working as a physical education assistant and after-school coordinator at holy Family school in san Diego.

anThony palMeR was selected to give the senior address at the Gettysburg College Commencement this past may. he majored in political science, working closely with Dr. shirley anne Warshaw, a scholar on the american presidency. he helped Dr. Warshaw write the book, Guide to the White House Staff. his studies in political science led him to a deeper passion for media and communications, and he spent a semester studying journalism at american university's Washington semester program, where he interned on nBC's the Chris matthews show. “It was the most exciting experience of my life,” palmer writes. this summer he served as a James a. Finnegan Fellow with the Commonwealth of pennsylvania and interned in the Governor's Innovation Office in harrisburg. he is currently in his first year in law school at Georgetown university.

2010Ryan CReighTon was named captain of the university of north Carolina lacrosse team. he was an honorable mention all-american last season. he was the tar heels' sixth-leading scorer with 14 points and set a school

record for goals in a season by a player playing short-stick defensive midfield with 11 from that position. he had 22 ground balls and nine caused turnovers last year.

Joe diTRolio was named to the 2013 CosIDa/Capital One academic all-america Division III Football team. Di trolio is a senior nose guard at Johns hopkins. he tied his career-high with eight tackles in a win over ursinus on november 2 and was named Centennial Conference Defensive player of the Week for his efforts. he was named all-Centennial Conference second team this season.

BoBBy hill was named captain of the university of virginia lacrosse team. as a short-stick defensive midfielder, he has scored four career goals and made three career assists. he has 67 ground balls and caused 18 turnovers in his career.

eRiC SaTTeRThwaiTe participated in the rock solid mud run in englishtown, n.J., this past June with his brother, STeVe

SaTTeRThwaiTe ’13 and malvern Coordinator of external programs and assistant Lacrosse Coach todd macFarlane. proceeds from the event went to the semper Fi Fund. eric is studying mechanical engineering in the navy Core of Cadets with the marine option at virginia tech. eric came in 14th overall in the event, steve, 16th, and todd, 23rd.

2011Ryan MuRphy presented his work from his steam Fellowship in applied art and Design at the american association for the advancement of science in Washington, D.C., this past september. murphy worked with the World economic Forum to study how we can more effectively integrate art + design into policy, education and research initiatives to transform

our economy in the 21st century. he is working toward his B.F.a. in industrial design at the rhode Island school of Design.

2012ConnoR Mahoney was named to the academic all-Big 10 Football team this season. mahoney is a sophomore defensive lineman at northwestern university.

MelVin Snoh competed at the u-19 us Youth soccer national Championships this past July at Overland park, Kansas City. his Lehigh valley united soccer

academy finished in first place. malvern freshmen Brandon Chiazza and andrew aprahamian played for the u-14 penn Fusion soccer academy. their team won states and regionals and advanced to the national Championships, where they finished in third place.

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thoMas c. boyle

John P. caPelli, M.d. '54

Joanne cotton P’96

JaMes finnegan P'81'84

bobby hornsleth

JosePh a. Joyce, sr. P'91

loretta c. krasley P’82

Patricia a. Miller P'92

John c. o'hare P'84

albert l. Pizzica, d.o. '66 P'92'95'96'03'05 Pt

williaM g. walsh ’55

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(From left) andrew aprahamian ’17, Melvin snoh ’12 and Brandon chiazza ’17 competed at the 2013 u-19 us youth soccer national championships.

malvern prep Grads enjoy reunion When air Force hosted notre DameMalvern Prep grads (from left) Jack Sheridan '12, Keith Dreyer '11 and P.J. Finley '12 had a Rocky Mountain reunion on October 25 when Air Force lacrosse hosted Notre Dame for a scrimmage. After the Friday scrimmage, the Falcons helped lead the Irish through the ropes course at the Academy on Saturday morning before attending the Air Force-Notre Dame football game Saturday afternoon.

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Bobby Hornsleth, longtime member of Malvern’s Maintenance

Department and younger brother of Paul Hornsleth '64 P'96'02,

passed away peacefully on December 12, 2013. Bobby made an

impact on everyone he met.

here, Malvern teachers share soMe oF their Fondest MeMories oF BoBBy.

R e m e m b e R i n g

“One of the kindest souls that graced our campus.”

– lida rosle

“The beauty of a day at Malvern was always brightened when Bobby came to the science office at the end of a day and shared his unique insights on everything from CYO football to Tony Riv's exploits in A.C.”

- BoB Boyce

B o B B y H o r n s l e t H

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“I will always remember my morning conversations with him about Malvern athletics, Temple and Nova hoops, and him yelling across campus just wanting to say hello

… He was the best.” – gary duda ’88

“Biggest heart I've ever known.” – roB Muntz

“He used to spend a lot of time in the weight room. I will never forget how excitedly he would talk about his football team. He really loved coaching those boys. He would come bouncing through the door with a one-of-a-kind Bobby bellow if they had won over the weekend. I have never seen anyone with the ability to take naps sitting upright quite like Bobby … a true master at daytime napping. At least twice a week, he would take the newspaper that Doc brings in the morning before I got to read my favorite section. Ironically today, that section is missing. While Doc probably took it with him, I want to think that Bobby has it.”

– eriK Miller

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“Being the parent of two of those children he coached at St. Dot's, Bobby was truly a gift to those boys. Most recently, Bobby coached my youngest son, Charlie, currently a 6th grader. The JV team won their Turkey Bowl for Bobby wearing the letters BH on their helmets. They were so proud to wear his letters, to have won the game for him and send the game football to him in the hospital. I have had several conversations with Charlie and a couple of his friends who were on the football team. They all had nothing but good things to say about him. Charlie, in particular, commented on how he felt Coach Hornsleth made him feel special. Bobby was a gift to us all. We are blessed to have had him in our lives as we did. He will be truly missed.”

– dorothy sayers

“I always knew that I could count on a ‘Rope-A-Dope!’ every day as a greeting from Bobby. Unless I saw him first; then my ‘Bobby!’ would be answered with a ‘Ropeeee!’ Then we would catch up on the day's events.”

–rich roPer

“i remember conversations with Bobby, so often about hoops and coaching, in general. He was a true gift, and his smile and mannerisms were contagious. Bobby represented the very best of the human spirit. His time here will never be forgotten.”

–steve sWoPe

“He was such a kind soul whose presence on campus was incomparable. He has been missed. We know he will be watching over Malvern up there with Father Duffy.”

– Pat nicotera

“My relationship with Bobbie was unique ... 25+ summers working with him, driving him home, hearing his stories over and over about St. dots, aronimink S. c., Stew, dumph, len's den, Pilgrim gardens and all the other characters from days gone by. We laughed a lot ... When i visited with him a few days ago, he told me he wanted to see his mom and dad. i miss him.”

– Fran Kenny

“i have missed his presence dearly since he left campus and my knowledge of delco athletics and big sports news on the local college scene has suffered ever since! While i was from the "c" parish of the drexel Hill aBcd’s, the main reason i became a fan of St. dot's was Bob's passion for his coaching there! He was Malvern Prep's #1 fan and was always very concerned over how Paul and i were going to pull our swim lineup together to beat the evil empire (in swimming) ga!”

– Jay schiller

“On occasion, I would drive Bobby either to school or home from school since he lived a few blocks away from me. In transit, I used to learn more about sports or what was going on at Malvern Prep than listening to WIP or bugging the administrative meetings. Bobby was one of a kind and never let me forget that he was two months younger than me. I will surely miss him.”

–chucK chinici

“Bobby and I are the same age. I played high school hoops at newly opened Cardinal O'Hara High School in the late 1960's. Bobby was the unofficial Catholic League Gym Rat Most Valuable Fan, also always spotted at the Palestra for Big Five doubleheaders and at The Courts. He reminisced with me the litany of names the Happy Days generation so fondly grew up with.”

-John osticK

“I always admired the way Jim Stewart looked out for Bobby over the years.”

– Kevin Mccarry

“Bobby always had a huge smile and loved pranks. My fondest memories were listening to him talk about St. Dots and Stew, and his great love and devotion to his nephews and nieces. He was always so proud of them! I also loved riding with him in the golf cart. That was always exciting … white knuckle time.”

– Mary schreiner

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even for those of us who frequent Malvern Prep's campus, its beauty can surprise us. While the chapel walk beckons visitors even on the darkest nights, the illuminated duffy center cupola stands over campus as a centering beacon. this photo was taken by our resident wanderer-photographer Bob colameco on a crisp predawn winter ramble. “i love to shoot just before sunrise, when the light is soft,” colameco says. “through my photos, i hope people can see campus from a different perspective.” during the day, colameco teaches upper school social studies at Malvern.

A Winter's night Chapel Walk

the Big piCture

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KeeP The ConveRsATion GoinG… are you following malvern prep on twitter and Facebook? Watching our Youtube channel? Joined us on LinkedIn? reading the student blog? Check out all of our social media channels for exclusive content, news updates and more. www.malvernprep.org/socialOld-fashioned email works, too! Write to us at [email protected].

alumni awards HighlightBusy Homecoming 2013 Weekend

the st. augustine alumni award is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a malvern alumnus, and is awarded in recognition of a lifetime of achievements that exemplify the spirit of malvern prep and the core values of the augustinian tradition. Wolfington has dedicated his life to support of Catholic education and service. his philanthropy and leadership has created and enhanced transformative programs throughout the philadelphia region.

Cardone, the alumni Loyalty award winner, has been a stalwart supporter of malvern prep, both philanthropically and programmatically. he is a dynamic class agent, rallying his peers to support the school, and he has been involved in many student-alumni programming initiatives.

hall of Fame inductees Carter and nash were multi-sport athletes who experienced not only individual accolades,

but also exhibited the qualities that made them leaders of championship teams. One of the best baseball players in malvern history, mcKinley was named the 1998 pennsylvania state player of the Year, 1998 usa today super 25 team and was recognized as an all-american by USA Today, Collegiate Baseball, Louisville slugger and Baseball America. Josh was drafted 11th overall in the first round of the 1998 major League Baseball Draft by the montreal expos.

In their acceptance speeches, the award winners each recognized the impact that malvern had upon their lives, thanking teachers, coaches and classmates for their support and encouragement. mcKinley, the night’s final speaker, summed up that sentiment when he said, “my time at malvern prep was the best experience of my life.”

The Alumni Awards were not the only highlight of a busy Homecoming Weekend.spirit Week got the campus in a festive mood as volunteers from the mothers’ Club decorated campus, and students reveled in a week of special dress down days and campus events. the Blue-Gray Games capped the week, with the annual class tug-of-war battle and the biggest splash and slam-dunk contests.

saturday opened with a brunch to honor the school’s most generous donors, as they gathered for the Blue & silver society reception. the threat of rain did not turn away the spirited crowd, which was treated to a day of intense athletic contests. the afternoon concluded with the pig roast followed by a vigil mass in the Duffy Center.

The night before Malvern Prep’s Homecoming has become a cherished evening to welcome alumni back to campus and celebrate the achievements and service of the School’s alumni award winners. Malvern recognized five distinguished alumni: the St. Augustine Alumni Award winner, J. eustace Wolfington ’50; the Alumni Loyalty Award winner, Robert F. Cardone ’59; and Athletic Hall of Fame inductees, Joe Carter '91, Mike nash ’91 and Josh McKinley ’98.

alumni award winners ( from left) J. eustace Wolfington ’50, Mike nash ’91, Joe carter '91, robert F. cardone ’59 and Josh McKinley ’98.

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Malvern Today: Annual Report of Philanthropy recognizes those individuals, corporations, foundations and organizations that have made a gift to Malvern Preparatory School between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013. Every attempt was made to guarantee the accuracy of these lists. Malvern Prep apologizes for any errors. Please call 484-595-1110 if an error is found.

Development Contact InformationMalvern Preparatory School418 South Warren AvenueMalvern, PA 19355-2707Phone: 484-595-1110Fax: 484-595-1119Email: [email protected]: www.malvernprep.org, visit “Support Malvern”

LegenD’xx Alumni class affiliationP’xx Parent class affiliationgP’xx Grandparent class affiliationT TrusteeTe Trustee EmeritusPT Past TrusteeHon Honorary degree

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While last year may have been one of transition, one thing that did not change was the malvern family’s commitment to supporting the

mission of our school. indeed, our generous donors have responded to our strategic growth at malvern prep with tremendous enthusiasm. last year, we announced the arrival of our new Head of school, Christian talbot, who, along with our new Chair of the Board of trustees, Frank Hallinan p’14, has vigorously pushed our school to embrace and carry out the initiatives of our aggressive strategic plan. Keeping with the theme of transition, we welcome back to malvern our new Director of Development, Vic D’ascenzo ’81, to guide our fundraising efforts. Vic not only has a wealth of experience but also an unabashed passion for malvern, which will undoubtedly serve him well in his new role.

We are excited to report that once again, thanks to the efforts of the malvern community, we set a new malvern Fund record with gifts totaling $831,077 in the 2012-2013 fiscal year. the malvern Fund is our highest fundraising priority because it provides critical funding to the areas that make a difference in the lives of our students. these funds ensure the breadth, depth and rigor of the curriculum, the development of a dedicated faculty, the expansion of extracurricular programs, and state-of-the-art facilities. the summer institute for faculty development and the learning Commons are just

two of the initiatives made possible because of your gifts to the malvern Fund. in addition, our two major spring events, the rev. David J. Duffy, o.s.a. Golf invitational and B.a.s.H., brought in nearly $344,000 in unrestricted gifts – as well as helping to build the authentic spirit of Unitas for which our community is known.

We would like to thank Carrie snyder, our Director of strategic initiatives, who so admirably served as interim Director of Development last year. thank you to our Development staff, Development Committee, alumni association president Dave Frank ’91, our alumni class agents and our parent and faculty chairs for their commitment and perseverance. to our faithful donors and volunteers listed on the following pages, please accept our sincere thanks.

in Christ and augustine,

Rev. James R. Flynn, O.S.A.President

Kevin M. Connor P’14 TDevelopment Committee Chairman

malvern prep continues to be a special place where ambition and education meet. the result: the forming of minds and men. returning to malvern this year has renewed my trust in a school that has remained true to its fundamental augustinian values while continuing to offer a rigorous

curriculum that prepares young men for the next chapter in their academic career. Don’t ask me what is it that makes malvern so unique, as words can’t do it justice. But what i can say is that malvern has a special nature that every young man who passes through its doors can feel. What we all know is that it is something very special and steeped in tradition. With your help, and that of so many others like you who have selflessly provided for malvern over the years, that tradition, that unique experience and that sense of brotherhood will be protected for years to come.

i also would like to thank all benefactors who have helped to provide and protect mY school and all that it has provided me, my parents and my three brothers, who also graduated from malvern, since she entered into our lives in 1973. if it were not for you, i would not have had the opportunity to return.

thank you for helping malvern develop the creative, spiritual and intellectual potential of its students, which in turn fosters their religious and ethical values, and a sense of social responsibility.

De Colores,

Victor F. D’Ascenzo ’81Director of Development

Our SInCere THankS

a nOTe frOm THe DIreCTOr Of DeveLOPmenT

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mrs. maryanne m. parsons P’07’09’11 T

Chester Springs, Pa.

J. michael riordan, esq. ’73 tPartnerMcElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney &

Carpenter, LLPMorristown, N.J.

mr. James J. smart p’03’12 t*Managing PartnerSmart & Associates LLPDevon, Pa.

mr. Christian m. talbot tHead of SchoolMalvern Preparatory SchoolMalvern, Pa.

matthew a. taylor, esq. ’82 p’11 tPartnerDuane Morris, LLPPhiladelphia, Pa.

louis n. teti, esq. p’11’11 tDirectorMacElree Harvey, Ltd.West Chester, Pa.

mr. timothy H. Valente ’84 p’13 tVice PresidentRBC Dain RauscherPhiladelphia, Pa.

mr. Wayne m. Withrow p’06’09 tExecutive Vice PresidentSEI Investments

Malvern, Pa.

TruSTee emerITI

mrs. margaret s. Boova p’98 te

mr. Charles p. Connolly, Jr. ’66

p’01 te

mr. Victor J. maggitti, Jr. p’02

Gp’13’15’17 te

mr. Donald F. o’neill ’57 te

mr. William p. o’neill, Jr. ’63

p’00’04 te

thomas a. pitt, Jr. esq.

p’77’82’83’85 te

mr. robert p. Quigley,

sr. ’45 p’72’74’77’80

Gp’03’11’12’13’14’17 te

mr. John toland ’63 p’90’94 te

mr. Douglas o. tozour p’90 te

BOarD Of TruSTeeSThese men and women led and volunteered as Trustees during the 2012-2013 school year.

CHaIrmanFrancis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tAdministrative PartnerPhelan, Hallinan & SchmiegPhiladelphia, Pa.

vICe CHaIrmanmr. stephen K. Cloetingh p’10’13 tVice President, Business

Development and Strategic Planning

Assurant Wireless SolutionsWayne, Pa.

SeCreTarymrs. Kimberly n. mcGeehin

p’02’05’08 tNewtown Square, Pa.

TreaSurermr. michael J. purcell p’04 tManaging PartnerDeloitte & Touche LLPPhiladelphia, Pa.

BOarD memBerSmr. Kevin m. Connor p’14 tPresidentKEVMCO, LLCWayne, Pa.

rev. peter m. Donohue, o.s.a., ph.D. tPresidentVillanova UniversityVillanova, Pa.

mr. paul J. Finley p’12 tVice PresidentNolen CompaniesKing of Prussia, Pa.

rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. t Hon.PresidentMalvern Preparatory SchoolMalvern, Pa.

mr. David Frank ’91 tManaging DirectorMarshPhiladelphia, Pa.

rev. anthony m. Genovese, o.s.a tPrior ProvincialThe Augustinian OrderProvince of Saint Thomas

of VillanovaVillanova, Pa.

mr. m. ryan irish ’93 t*Vice PresidentGranite Run Pontiac Buick GMCMedia, Pa.

mr. michael H. lewers ’79 p’12’14 tManaging DirectorBlackRock InvestmentsPrinceton, N.J.

mr. edward a. liva p’02’03’05 tPartnerKPMGPhiladelphia, Pa.

rev. Gary n. mcCloskey, o.s.a. ’69 tAugustinian Provincial Counselor

for Education Prior Villanova, Pa.

mr. John F. mcGlinn ii p’14’16 tpresidentArchbrook Capital ManagementWest Conshohocken, Pa.

mr. stephen G. meyer p’17 tExecutive Vice PresidentSEIOaks, Pa.

rev. Joseph s. mostardi, o.s.a. tDirector, Center for WorshipVillanova UniversityVillanova, Pa.

mr. Joseph F. mullen ’81 p’13 tPrincipalBPG Properties, Ltd.Philadelphia, Pa.

neW TruSTeeS fOr 2013-14mr. timothy Buckley ’69mr. Joseph l. Carlini p’13mr. William G. Davis p’14mr. Basil a. Disipio p’14ms. Kathleen e. Duffy

TruSTee COmmITTeeSThese committees are headed by Trustees, but involve many members of the Malvern family.

aCaDemIC mISSIOn louis n. teti, esq. p’11’11 t, Chairmr. ron algeo ’87 p’15mr. toby Booker ’96mr. stephen K. Cloetingh p’10’13 trev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tFrancis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 trev. Gary n. mcCloskey, o.s.a.,

ph.D. ’69 tmrs. Kimberly mcGeehin

p’02’05’08 tmrs. melissa mcGlinn p’14’16moira a. murphy, esq. p’11’14mr. paul r. simpson ’86mr. Christian m. talbot tmr. steve Valyo ’70mr. Kevin Whitney

aDmISSIOnS/markeTIng rev. Gary n. mcCloskey, o.s.a.,

ph.D. ’69 t, Chairmrs. Christa amosmrs. andrea Barrar p’06’14mrs. margaret s. Boova p’98 temr. Joseph J. DellaVecchia iii ’85

p’13mr. steven C. Donnelly ’76 p’12rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tmr. William Gibson ’69 p’96mrs. Gina Glancy p’12’14mrs. nancy Gustitis p’03Francis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tmrs. tasha Hillerymr. thomas a. Jones ’80 p’13mrs. maureen D. malarkey p’96’97mr. John mcevoy ’86mrs. Kimberly mcGeehin

p’02’05’08 trev. Joseph mostardi, o.s.a. tmrs. maryanne m. parsons

p’07’09’11 tmr. Kurt ruchmr. paul r. simpson ’86mrs. Carrie snyder

gIfTS Of TImeMalvern relies heavily on the help and dedication of volunteers. on the pages that follow you will see the names of hundreds of alumni, moms, dads and teachers who gave the gift of their time to the School. We thank them for their commitment to Malvern Prep.

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mr. Christian m. talbot tmr. Kevin J. traynor ’86 p’14’16’18mr. James a. Wasson ’87

TruSTeeSmrs. Kimberly n. mcGeehin

p’02’05’08 t, Chairmrs. margaret s. Boova p’98mr. stephen K. Cloetingh p’10’13 trev. peter m. Donohue, o.s.a.,

ph.D. trev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. trev. anthony m. Genovese, o.s.a tmr. michael H. lewers ’79 p’12’14 tmrs. maryanne m. parsons

p’07’09’11 tmr. Christian m. talbot tmr. timothy H. Valente ’84 p’13 t

aLumnI aSSOCIaTIOn exeCuTIve BOarD anD memBerSThis group is comprised of elected and appointed volunteers who believe in and support the Mission of the Alumni Association.

OffICerS

PreSIDenTmr. David Frank ’91 t

vICe PreSIDenTmr. Bryan Forcino ’96

TreaSurermr. Kevin m. Dillon ’95

SeCreTarymr. sean p. mcConnell ’01

memBerSmr. neil J. Brazitis ’02mr. John p. Campbell, Jr. ’60mr. robert F. Cardone ’59mr. David a. D’agostino ’84 p’14mr. William Dunigan ’98louis m. Giangiulio, m.D. ’86mr. James J. Golden ii ’80mr. paul H. Hornsleth ’64 p’96’02mr. michael J. maggitti ’05mr. michael meehan ’03mr. Joseph F. miele, Jr. ’77 p’09 ptmr. Kevin o’Keefe ’90mr. ryan J. toner ’02mr. Joseph t. redican ’60 p’88

mr. Christian m. talbot tlouis n. teti, esq. p’11’11 tmr. timothy H. Valente ’84 p’13t

By – LaWS louis n. teti, esq. p’11’11 t, Chairmrs. Gail Conner p’14rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tFrancis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tpaul Kennedy, esq.’74 p’08’10 mr. Christian m. talbot t

DeveLOPmenT mr. Kevin m. Connor p’14 t, Chairmr. theodore n. Caniglia, Jr. p’03mr. Basil a. Disipio p’14rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tmr. David Frank ’91mrs. Gina Glancy p’12’14Francis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tmr. m. ryan irish ’93mr. michael F. irvine p’10’13mrs. Kimberly n. mcGeehin

p’02’05’08 tmr. stephen G. meyer p’17 tmoira a. murphy, esq. p’11’14mrs. maryanne m. parsons

p’07’09’11 tJ. michael riordan, esq. ’73mrs. Carrie snydermr. Christian m. talbot tmatthew a. taylor, esq. ’82 p’11 tmr. John F. Weaver p’12’13mrs. lisa p. Wilbraham p’14

exeCuTIve Francis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 t,

Chairmr. theodore n. Caniglia, Jr. p’03mr. stephen K. Cloetingh p’10’13 tmr. Kevin m. Connor p’14 tmrs. Kimberly mcGeehin

p’02’05’08 tmrs. Carrie snydermr. paul J. Finley, p’12 t rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. t rev. anthony m. Genovese, o.s.a tmr. michael J. purcell p’04 tmr. Christian m. talbot t

faCILITIeS mr. paul J. Finley, p’12 t, Chairmr. theodore n. Caniglia, Jr. p’03mr. David D’agostino ’84, p’14Francis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tmr. richard G. mingey p’13’17mr. Joseph F. mullen ’81 p’13 t

mrs. maryanne m. parsons p’07’09’11 t

mr. miguel a. salinas p’13’16’18mr. Christian m. talbot tmr. Kevin traynor p’14’16

fInanCe mr. michael J. purcell p’04 t, Chairmr. theodore n. Caniglia, Jr. p’03mr. stephen K. Cloetingh p’10’13 tmr. Kevin m. Connor p’14 tmr. Charles p. Connolly, Jr.’66

p’01 temr. anthony DiGregoriomr. paul J. Finley p’12 t rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tFrancis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tmr. edward liva p’02’03’05mr. Joseph F. mullen’81 p’13 tmrs. Carrie snydermr. Christian m. talbot tmr. timothy H. Valente ’84 p’13tmrs. lorri a. Wallauermr. Kevin Whitneymr. Wayne m. Withrow p’06’09 t

InveSTmenT mr. Wayne m. Withrow p’06’09 t,

Chairmr. theodore n. Caniglia, Jr. p’03mr. Kevin m. Connor p’14 trev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tFrancis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tmrs. Kelley Kuyat p’15mr. michael H. lewers ’79 p’12’14 tmr. Joe mclaughlinmr. stephen G. meyer p’17 tmr. W. macCarter sims ’84mrs. Carrie snydermr. Christian m. talbot tlouis n. teti, esq. p’11’11 t

STuDenT LIfemrs. maryanne m. parsons

p’07’09’11 t, Chair mr. Joseph l. Carlini p’13mrs. lauren Dambly p’13ms. eileen e. Day mr. paul J. Finley, p’12 tmr. Daniel C. Flynn ’78 p’08’11’11rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. tJames p. Fry, ed.D.mr. larry legnerms. theresa lohsemr. Joseph F. mullen ’81 p’13 tmr. John ostickmr. Kurt ruch

aLumnI CLaSS agenTSThanks to all the Alumni Class Agents for 2012-2013. Class agents keep members of their classes connected and informed through personal outreach. If you are interested in becoming an agent for your class, contact Mike Treston in the Alumni Office at 484-595-1112.

mr. anthony J. antonello ’06mr. William m. Baney ’54John D. Bradford ii, m.D. ’79 p’12mr. neil J. Brazitis ’02mr. John p. Campbell, Jr. ’60mr. robert F. Cardone ’59mr. Joseph J. Carlantonio ’77mr. William p. Corbett ’01mr. David a. D’agostino ’84 p’14mr. eric F. Delone ’04mr. ryan r. Dickey ’00mr. Kevin m. Dillon ’95mr. Kevin m. Donohue ’94mr. William Dunigan ’98mr. michael J. eagles ’91mr. Dennis m. egan, sr. ’69

p’92’94’05mr. thomas D. Fant ’52mr. Henry J. Faragalli, Jr. ’56mr. emmet a. Fitzgerald iii ’73mr. eric J. Follman, sr. ’84mr. Bryan Forcino ’96mr. David Frank ’91 tmr. Christopher Gaffney ’91mr. shaun J. Gallagher ’98mr. louis J. Gana ’98louis m. Giangiulio, m.D. ’86mr. William r. Gibson ’69 p’96mr. John t. Gillin ’57mr. timothy J. Golden ’77mr. James J. Golden ii ’80mr. anthony J. Grubb ’98mr. Jeffrey F. Hilliard ’95mr. robert J. Hughes iii ’99mr. m. ryan irish ’93 tmr. edmund K. John, Jr. ’95mr. Jeffrey s. Johnson ’95mr. Joseph W. Keefer ’03edward p. Kelly, esq. ’92mr. Brendan m. Kenny ’92mr. thaddeus s. Kirk, Jr. ’06mr. edward F. Klinges, Jr. ’75

p’12’15 ptmr. steven m. lestrange ’88mr. mark lindsay ’88

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mr. michael J. maggitti ’05mr. Jeffrey a. mastronardo ’95mr. sean p. mcConnell ’01mr. mark a. mcKee ’67mr. paul m. mcshane ’73mr. Brian J. mctear ’93mr. michael J. meehan ’03mr. Joseph F. miele, Jr. ’77 p’09 ptmr. Kevin J. mulqueen ’87mr. Bruce o. murray ’84mr. michael J. murray ’72mr. marvin C. pittman ’98mr. Joseph t. redican, Jr. ’60 p’88mr. and mrs. Daniel J. riordan ’75

p’13mr. Kyle J. ryan ’04mr. Barkley e. sample ’81mr. alexander e. schoenfeld ’05mr. peter K. sims ’87mr. Harry s. stinger iii ’86 p’19mr. michael J. sweeney, Jr. ’86mr. ryan J. toner ’02mr. timothy e. treston ’03mr. J. michael treston, Jr. ’02mr. robert a. tribuiani ’86mr. timothy H. Valente ’84 p’13 tmr. Daniel J. Walsh iii ’57mr. tony Wirtel ’86 p’19mr. Dominic s. Yacovella, Jr. ’91

B.a.S.H.These volunteers gave their attention and dedication to planning, soliciting gifts, decorating and working the night of the event.

evenT CHaIrSBill and mary Disipio

B.a.S.H. COmmITTeelisa Barnespaula BedwellJulie Bennettlynn BiscollDeb CalvaresiHeather Canavanann Casadaylynn CharltonKim Chiazzaliz CiroGail and Kevin Conneranna CozzoneDave D’agostinoDeb and John Dallerstacey Dillon

tara Gordinieramy Harringtonmike and Karen Heislerleslee HoeyBarbara HolleranDarlene HopkinsDebbie Hurdpeggy Julichermindy and Dan mcCulloughBetsy mclarneyKaty moribitoKelly mullensuzanne o’ConnerCathy prestonBethany rentzDomenick savinorebecca silvestrinancy stemperlisa Wilbrahameileen and ray WilsonJennifer Winnick

rev. DavID J. Duffy, O.S.a. memOrIaL gOLf InvITaTIOnaLThis committee ushered the long-running golf outing from a small outing to an invitational event. The members outline the vision for the event and then share that vision with others.

CHaIrSmr. Kevin m. Connor p’14 tmr. David D’agostino ’84 p’14

COmmITTeemr. ron J. Bacskai p’15’18mr. Francis X. Bresnan p’95’97mr. William G. Davis p’14mr. steven Fizzano p’15mr. Daniel C. Flynn ’78 p’08’11’11mr. Gerald J. Gentilotti p’15mr. Joseph W. Glancy p’12’14mr. richard D. Gormley p’16Francis s. Hallinan, esq. p’14 tmr. michael s. Harrington p’16mr. Charles J. Hurchalla ’86mr. michael F. irvine p’10’13mr. Bruce a. Kavanaugh p’11’16mr. scott e. larson p’19Brian m. mcneill p’14mr. stephen G. meyer p’17 tmr. stowe B. milhous p’19mr. richard G. mingey p’13’17mr. andrew p. panzo p’16’18’20louis n. teti, esq. p’11’11 t

faTHerS’ CLuBAs the organizers of several Malvern events, including the Father/Son Banquet, these men have a perpetual presence in the Malvern experience. Malvern is very appreciative of their

dedication to the School and would like to extend a special thank you to each dad who gave so much of himself.

OffICerSmr. Jeff Kenkelen p’14,President

mr. tom locke p’15,Vice President

mr. John Daller p’17’20,Treasurer mr. rick Chan p’16,Secretary

mOTHerS’ CLuBThe impact of the Mothers’ Club on campus is immeasurable. From maintaining the gardens to organizing special events, these volunteers exude love, care and outreach. Malvern is very appreciative of their dedication to the School and would like to extend a special thank you to each mom who gave so much of herself.

OffICerSDonna anderson p’12’14,President

Thanks to the hard work of the Duffy Golf Invitational Committee, the outing raised more than $240,000 to fund critical operating costs of the School. Pictured here are (from left) the Rev. James. R. Flynn, O.S.A. T Hon., Golf Committee Member and Chair of the Board of Trustees Frank Hallinan P’14 T, and Golf Committee Chairs Kevin Connor P’14 T and David D’Agostino ’84 P’14.

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Debra Daller p’17’20,1st Vice President

mary Distefano p’17,2nd Vice President

lynn Biscoll p’14,Treasurer

macaira Koch p’17’19,Volunteer Coordinator

Janet Hollingshead p’17,Recording Secretary

linda Brown p’11’14’16,Corresponding Secretary

robyn anthony p’07’09’14,Past President

vOLunTeerSmrs. laura abate p’15’16mrs. lisa algeo p’15mrs. lisa antell p’15mrs. Cathy arpa p’12mrs. paula Bedwell p’97’16mrs. lynn Biscoll p’14mrs. Christine Boyle p’17’19mrs. linda Brown p’11’14’16mrs. anna Cozzone p’16mrs. stacey Dillon p’13mrs. mary Disipio p’14

mrs. mary Distefano p’17mrs. theresa Dolan p’14mrs. elizabeth Faunce p’16mrs. lynn Giacchino p’10’13mrs. Barbara Giannaccari p’13mrs. Cathy Giannascoli p’07’09’15mrs. Jane Gillan p’13’15mrs. Diane Hayes p’14mrs. michelle Hobson

p’98’01’03’05’08’14mrs. Janet Hollingshead p’17mrs. mary Huis p’15mrs. Kim Johnson p’13mrs. Bev Kay p’12’14mrs. marie Kenkelen p’14

mrs. robin Klinges p’12’15mrs. macaira Koch p’17’19mrs. Christine mcDevitt p’15mrs. Jeanne panichelli p’13’16mrs. Kristina paulina p’18mrs. Kristen pund p’08’10’12’15mrs. Dana rafferty p’08’13mrs. linda rava p’11’14mrs. linda schiavone p’13mrs. Carolyn smith p’15mrs. Carol sorenson p’14’15’16mrs. patty szipszky p’15mrs. megan White p’09’10’14

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B.a.S.H. (BuILDIng a SCHOLaSTIC HerITage)B.A.S.H. is Malvern’s oldest fundraising event. It would not come to fruition without the support of our generous sponsors.

TITLe SPOnSOrmr. and mrs. James Harrington p’16

gOLD SPOnSOrSHIPSmr. and mrs. stephen K. Cloetingh

p’10’13 tDuane morris llp

SILver SPOnSOrSHIPS

mr. and mrs. Joseph l. Carlini p’13

mr. and mrs. William G. Davis p’14

mr. and mrs. stephen G. meyer p’17 t

mr. and mrs. Joseph F. mullen ’81

p’13 t

apple Vacations

augustinians/provincial office

Goshen mechanical, inc.

enTerTaInmenT SPOnSOrSHIPSmr. and mrs. Basil a. Disipio p’14

TeCHnOLOgy SPOnSOrSHIPS

mr. timothy J. Buckley ’69

rJB techincal Consulting, inc.Xtium

famILy SPOnSOrSHIPSmr. and mrs. timothy a. anderson

p’12’14mr. and mrs. richard J. anthony, Jr.

p’07’09’14mr. and mrs. Jeffrey p. Churchvara

p’15mr. and mrs. Kevin m. Connor p’14 tDr. and mrs. John a. Daller p’17mr. and mrs. Joseph J. DellaVecchia iii

’85 p’13mr. and mrs. niall Durkan p’19Dr. and mrs. Donald V. Ferrari

p’07’14mr. and mrs. John Hilditch, pe p’10Dr. and mrs. Frank C. mcGeehin iii

p’02’05’08mr. and mrs. John F. mcGlinn ii

p’14’16 tmr. and mrs. sean mclarney

p’12’15mr. and mrs. Brian m. mcneill

p’14mr. and mrs. robert m. mitchell

p’17’19

mr. and mrs. Christopher J. munyan p’16

mr. and mrs. Domenick e. savino ’80 p’16

mr. and mrs. John m. skrocki p’16mr. and mrs. John F. Weaver p’12’13emC outdoors exton Dental medicine associatesKershner office Furniture, inc.Wilson safe Company

SPOnSOrSHIPSmr. rick Chan and ms. rachel

Houseman p’16mr. and mrs. Zachary C. DeCarlo,

sr. p’15mr. and mrs. John p. mensack

p’16mr. and mrs. matthew J. milano

p’15’17mr. and mrs. richard G. mingey, sr.

p’13’17mr. and mrs. William u. norris p’14mr. and mrs. martin a. paulina

p’18mr. and mrs. Walter swayze iii

p’15’18mr. and mrs. David Vanommeren

p’16malvern prep mothers’ Club

aLumnI gOLf CLaSSIC SPOnSOrSIn October 2012, Malvern’s Alumni Association hosted the Alumni Golf Classic at Waynesborough Country Club. It met with great success raising more than $49,300 for future alumni activities and events. Malvern is very thankful for those who sponsored the event.

anonymous Biomed realty trust, inc.D’anjolell memorial HomesDevine Brothers, inc. Goshen mechanical, inc.Granite run Buick GmC, inc.JJ White, inc.Kamco Building supply Kistler-tiffany Benefitspepper Hamilton, llp

gIfTS Of TaLenTas the volunteers work toward planning events, they rely on others to support those events. on the pages that follow you will see the names of hundreds of families and businesses that supported our fundraising events through sponsorships, donations of items or gifts of talent.

Thanks to our many B.A.S.H. volunteers and sponsors, B.A.S.H. raised nearly $103,000 this year. Picture here (from left) are B.A.S.H. Chairs Bill and Mary DiSipio P’14 with Head of School Christian Talbot.

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Quick Courier service, inc.ryan’s pub Wharton surety Consultants, llCmr. Charles e. Bernier ’00mr. louis B. Colameco iii ’77mr. michael Croce ’00mr. and mrs. David a. D’agostino

’84 p’14mr. and mrs. richard e. Devine, Jr.

’76 p’03 ptedward J. Devine, esq. ’81mr. stephen r. Diorio ’01mr. michael C. Dougherty ’93mr. eric J. Follman, sr. ’84mr. and mrs. ernest Forcino

p’96’99mr. Bryan Forcino ’96mr. and mrs. David Frank ’91 tmr. Christopher Gaffney ’91mr. and mrs. Francis J. Hoey ’88

p’16’18mr. William F. Holsten iii ’91mr. ryan m. Howard ’96mr. Gregory J. Hurchalla ’89mr. m. ryan irish ’93 tmr. and mrs. paul J. Kennedy ’74

p’08’10 ptmr. eugene m. Krumenacker, Jr. ’84mr. and mrs. Brian p. malone ’93mr. and mrs. matthew G. mcDevitt

’83 p’11mr. sean F. mcFadden ’87mr. paul m. mcshane ’73mr. michael n. mercanti ’79mr. thomas a. musi ’88mr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

’63 p’00’04 temr. Gregory J. risnychok ’89mr. and mrs. patrick J. ryan ’74

p’13mr. William J. siegfried ’77mr. and mrs. sean t. sweeney ’85

p’13mr. James tegler ’88mr. thomas m. tegler ’90mr. robert a. tribuiani ’86mr. and mrs. James J. White iV ’78

p’09’10’14mr. and mrs. robert o. Willcox ’80

p’09richard m. Yelovich, m.D. ’73

p’03’06 pt

As Vice President of Business Development for Pat Croce and Company, I am involved with running restaurants and museums in Florida, golf courses in New Jersey and other investments in the Philadelphia area. I love the game of golf, and my biggest commitment to malvern has been through the Alumni Golf Classic.

i have been on the committee for four years, and i enjoy getting together with alumni from different years to create one day when alumni can enjoy each other’s company, play a great course and give back to malvern at the same time. We will keep it fresh and fun so people keep coming back, and we hope to see new faces each year.

i only started giving to the malvern Fund last year, but i plan to give on an annual basis. i understand it can be tough to give money, especially at a young age, but the good thing about the fund is that it is the participation that matters. You don’t need to give a lot because every little bit counts. i really want my two sons to go to malvern and i want them to have the same great experience and offerings that i had. if alumni continue to contribute to the malvern Fund, the school can continue to have the strong programs that they are known for – if you haven’t seen the new learning Commons, you are in for a treat.

i have so many memories of malvern. We always had a blast at the middle school campouts. as we got older, the weekly gatherings at football, hockey and basketball games were the place to be. i’ll never forget during our Junior/senior prom when our DJ was a no-show! Fear not, for

Dan ryan ’01, who was a DJ on the side, had his dad drive his equipment to the dance – now that’s malvern! the teachers were the best part of my malvern experience. leo Kindon, Charlie mclaughlin, Chuck Chinici, Jamie Wasson, John ostick, larry legner, tom stewart, Father Flynn, Jim stewart … all of these guys and others were such great people to grow up around. they did their job and prepared us for college, but most important, they taught us to be polished and confident and ready to encounter anything that came at us. i thank them as much as i thank my parents for the person that i became.

You know, i wasn’t the best theology student at malvern, but i have participated in alumni-student interviews for Jessica Kenworthey’s class. now that i have a family – my wife, Julia, and i live in West Chester with our three children, mac, Juliet and louie – that means so much more to me. at a young age i took malvern for granted. now that i am older, i can appreciate the malvern community and the friends that i have made along the way.

the veritas:

Reconnecting to Build for the Futureby Michael croce ’00

(From left) Brian Treston ’99, Michael Croce ’00, Mike Walsh ’02 and Tim Roach at the 2012 Alumni Golf Classic. The outing was a great success, bringing generations of Malvern alumni together and raising $49,300 for future alumni activities and events.

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metlife employee Benefitsstephen & sheila meyer & Familyrich & patty mingey and Familymps sales & Consultingo’Connell & CompanyBill o’Haraparx Casinopenn Building servicespenncatpenn liberty Bankpepper Hamilton llpphelan Hallinan, plCphelan Hallinan & schmieg, llpphelan Hallinan & schmieg, pCpnC Bankpreferred sandseric & Debbie rubinothe schellenger Familyshred one security Corp.signature information solutions,

llCstephano slack, llCstyer propanetango traffictechmonkey, llpuGi energy servicesVoipnetworksVoith & mactavish architects, llpphil VoluckWarfel Construction CompanyWharton surety ConsultantsDan Wellock

THe rev. DavID J. Duffy, O.S.a. memOrIaL gOLf InvITaTIOnaL SPOnSOrSIn June 2013, a full slate of golfers returned to Applebrook Golf Club to swing, drive and putt in support of Malvern Prep and in memory of our late President, Fr. Duffy. In the eighth year of this memorial invitational, the School raised $240,788.

TITLe SPOnSOrthe parents of the malvern prep

Class of 2013tom & lynn BruderJoe & Christine Carlinisteve & Carolyn Cloetinghmark & lauren DamblyJoe & Christine DellaVecchiamarty & sue Farrelllarry & lynn Giacchinoernie & Jane Gillanrobert Horoskimike & lisa irvineJoe & Kelly mullensean & meg sweeneyChristian & lisa talbotmarc & Victoria teccetodd & mary Kate truskmichael & Kerry WalshJohn & Caroline Weaver

auCTIOn SPOnSOrSron & Colleen BacskaiDave & Jill D’agostinoBill & Debbie Davispepe FanjulJoe & Gina GlancyFrank & tricia Hallinanmichael & Kathleen Harringtonmichael & lisa irvinemalvern preparatory schoolBrian & Donna mcneillsteve & sheila meyerrich & patty mingeyBrian and miriam o’neillsean rooneyJeff & Kathleen siegfried

CaDDIe SPOnSOrSBill & Debbie Davis p’14 and FamilyJohn & melissa mcGlinn p’14’16

and Family

PuTTIng green SPOnSOrexecupharm, inc.

DrIvIng range SPOnSOrSCns ComnetCanon Business solutions

DInner SPOnSOrSKevin & Gail Connor p’14 and Family omni Cable - Jeff siegfried ’77

PrOgram SPOnSOranro, inc.

SIgn anD InvITaTIOn SPOnSOrConlin’s Digital print & Copy Center

gOLf BaLL SPOnSOrCanon Business solutions

HOLe-In-One SPOnSOrGranite run Buick-pontiac-GmC

CLOSeST TO THe PIn SPOnSOrmalvern Christian serviceDevine Brothers, inc.

LOngeST DrIve SPOnSOrJohn & Joann rooney

COCkTaIL reCePTIOn SPOnSOrmark & lynn Bevevino p’14’15

and Family

HaLfWay HOuSe SPOnSOrSBiomed realty lpBrandywine DevelopersC-metric4telecomHelpFriend of malvern prepHCpHuBlaredo mechanicalshew Community management, inc.skip & Kathy Withrow

LunCH SPOnSOrSCitizens Banklarry meigs

PrIzeS SPOnSOrSliquidHub

Tee SPOnSOrSallied Document solutions &

servicesallstates Bonding Companyapple Vacations

tim & Kelly mullen

the Bacskai FamilyBest ConstructionFrank & sean BresnanCamelot enterprises, llpthe Cloetingh Familythe Connor FamilyCredit suisse - Chris prestonCreative Financial Group-

mark FuessingerCtDithe Davis FamilyD’agostino Builders, inc.Devine Brothers, inc.D’lauro & rodgers, inc.Duane morris, llpexecupharm, inc.Facade technology, inc.Fizzano Block4telecomHelpFull spectrum serivces, inc.F.X. Duffy, inc.the Gentilotti FamilyJoe & Gina GlancyGoshen mechanical, inc.Grand sport auto BodyGranite run Buick-GmCFrank & tricia HallinanHamilton BenefitsHassis men’s shopHaverford trustCompanyHCpHuBHirtle Callaghan & Co., llCChuck Hurchalla & FamilyCharlie & Greg Hurchallaintegrys energy services, inc.ips - integrated project servicesKamco Building supplyKaufman, solowick, Voluck &

Gonzo, llpKing oil serviceKistler tiffany Benefits - mike troyKrapf’s Coacheslentz, Canor & massey, ltDthe lewers Familyline systems, inc. - Kevin & Katie

mcGearyed liva & Familylts acquisition Co., llCmacelree Harvey, ltd. – lou tetimalvern prep alumni associationmalvern prep Christian servicemarsh, inc.phil & Fran mcCabethe mcGlinn FamilymcKean Defense GroupBrian & Donna mcneil & Family

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revenueS anD exPenSeS rePOrT fOr 2012-2013As you can see on the following graphs, tuition is Malvern’s largest source of income, but it generates nearly 90 percent of what it costs to operate the school. Malvern depends heavily on the generosity of its community to support the other revenue sources. Higher revenue from gifts allows Malvern to be less dependent on tuition and places the School on more solid financial footing. In the expense column, Malvern allocates the majority of its operating budget toward expenses directly related to educating the students.

TUITION AND FEES | 89.76%

MALVERN FUND | 4.25%

PA EDUCATIONAL TAX CREDIT GIFTS | 1.12%FR. DUFFY GOLF OUTING | 1.23%

AUXILIARY INCOME | 2.17%

B.A.S.H. | 0.53%

TEACHER’S RETIREMENT | 0.49%

INTEREST INCOME | 0.06%

OTHER GIFTS | 0.39%

REVENUESTUITION AND FEES 17,540,170 89.76%

MALVERN FUND 831,077 4.25%

AUXILIARY INCOME 423,325 2.17%

FR. DUFFY GOLF OUTING 240,788 1.23%

PA EDUCATIONAL TAX CREDIT GIFTS 218,400 1.12%

B.A.S.H. 102,827 0.53%

TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT 96,167 0.49%

OTHER GIFTS 76,163 0.39%

INTEREST INCOME 11,800 0.06%

TOTaL $ 19,540,717 100.00%

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fIve-year Summary Of THe maLvern funD

Malvern Prep can benchmark the progress of The Malvern Fund, based on previous years. The Malvern Fund is Malvern Preparatory School’s annual giving program and the primary fundraiser each year. Gifts to The Malvern Fund help make up the difference between what tuition covers and the actual cost of running the school.

FINANCIAL AID | 11.78%

PHYSICAL PLANT | 8.95%

DEBT SERVICE | 4.45%

OTHER | 0.46%

INSTRUCTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE | 74.36%

EXPENSESINSTRUCTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE 74.36%

FINANCIAL AID 11.78%

PHYSICAL PLANT 8.95%

DEBT SERVICE 4.45%

OTHER 0.46%

100.00%

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$719,758

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gIfTS Of TreaSureThe generosity of the Malvern family is truly amazing. on the pages that follow you will see the names of everyone who supported the school financially by giving gifts of treasure to The Malvern Fund, past capital campaigns, scholarships and other funds.

THe BLue & SILver SOCIeTyThe Blue & Silver Society reflect gifts of $1,000 or more to The Malvern Fund, scholarship funds, teacher retirement fund or restricted funds.

CHaIrman’S CLuBAs members of Malvern’s top donor level, the following have shown extraordinary commitment to Malvern by giving gifts of $25,000 or more.

mr. George r. atterbury iii ’92mr. and mrs. thomas a. Bruder, Jr.

’54 p’80’84’87’89’94 ptmr. and mrs. David Calvaresi

p’15’17mr. and mrs. Jeffrey p. Churchvara

p’15

mr. and mrs. stephen K. Cloetingh

p’10’13 t

mr. and mrs. Kevin m. Connor

p’14 t

mr. James C. Davis ’78

mr. and mrs. richard e. Devine, Jr.

’76 p’03 pt

mr. and mrs. Basil a. Disipio p’14

mr. and mrs. Francis s. Hallinan

p’14 t

mr. Craig Hoffman

mr. and mrs. michael H. lewers ’79

p’12 ’14 t

mr. and mrs. John F. mcGlinn ii

p’14’16 t

mr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

’63 p’00’04 te

mr. William J. siegfried ’77

mr. and mrs. John m. sincavage

p’14

Visiting angels/senior Home Care

PreSIDenT’S CaBIneTNamed in honor of the School’s President, the following donors have made gifts to Malvern ranging from $18,420 to $24,999. mr. thomas J. Higgins p’00’09

HeaD Of SCHOOL’S CIrCLeNamed in honor of the Head of School, the following donors have made gifts to Malvern ranging from $10,000 to $18,419.

mr. and mrs. mark a. Bevevino p’14’15

mr. and mrs. Charles r. Bradley p’78’81

mr. and mrs. Gregory Butz p’14mr. louis B. Colameco iii ’77Communications test Design, inc.mr. and mrs. William G. Davis p’14mr. and mrs. michael m. Gerardi

p’15mr. and mrs. David r. Glocke p’12mr. and mrs. michael F. irvine

p’10’13mr. and mrs. Brian m. mcneill p’14mutual Fire Foundation, inc. mr. Donald F. o’neill ’57 tepenn liberty Bank mr. J. michael riordan ’73 tmr. Craig W. schaffer p’14’16the m&t Charitable Foundation mr. and mrs. edward J. Wilbraham

p’14

frIar’S CIrCLeThe Friars of Malvern Prep represent the true spirit of brotherhood that exists throughout the Malvern community. Members of the Friar’s Circle have made gifts ranging from $5,000 to $9,999.

mr. and mrs. Jonathan t. albro p’17anonymousmr. and mrs. robert s. Boova ’69

p’98Bryn mawr trust Company

mr. and mrs. Joseph m. Callahan p’18

Joseph H. Davis iii, ph.D. ’90mr. and mrs. Joseph J. DellaVecchia

iii ’85 p’13mr. and mrs. anthony DelVescovo

p’16DnB First mr. and mrs. michael J. Dolan p’14mr. and mrs. Kevin D. Flynn ’57mr. and mrs. David Frank ’91 tmr. and mrs. Christopher Gaffney

’91mr. and mrs. Francis r. Gaffney

p’91mr. and mrs. larry Giacchino

p’10’13mr. Gary m. Holloway, Jr. ’96 p’16mr. and mrs. pierce J. Keating ’77

p’06’15 ptKevin J. traynor, sr. Family

Foundation mr. and mrs. scott e. larson p’19Dr. and mrs. Frank mcGeehin iii

p’02’05’08 tmr. and mrs. J. Greg mcstravick p’14mr. and mrs. Vincent a. melchiorre

p’14’17mr. and mrs. stephen G. meyer

p’17 tmr. Dennis J. murray ’75rev. Dr. patrick H. o’neill ’57mr. Vincent G. o’neill ’88mr. and mrs. Daniel J. panichelli

p’13’16mr. and mrs. leo parsons

p’07’09’11 tphiladelphia insurance Companies mr. and mrs. William reckmeyer

p’19robert C. White rowing trust mr. and mrs. michael p. rudy

p’13’15mr. and mrs. James J. smart

p’03’12 ptmr. and mrs. William r. stemper

p’14mr. and mrs. matthew a. taylor

’82 p’11tmr. and mrs. David Vanommeren

p’16Warfel Construction Company mr. and mrs. John F. Weaver

p’12’13mr. m. Curtis Young p’77

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ST. auguSTIne’S CIrCLeNamed for St. Augustine, theologian, author and namesake of the Augustinian Order, the following donors have made gifts ranging from $2,500 to $4,999.

mr. and mrs. G. Joseph Bendinelli p’16

mr. and mrs. Gary Biscoll p’14BpG properties, ltd. mr. and mrs. Charles Breuer p’14mr. and mrs. thomas a. Bruder iii

’80p’11’13mr. and mrs. Joseph l. Carlini p’13mr. and mrs. Harry J. Carpenter p’17michael F. Coll, esq. ’61mr. and mrs. Charles p. Connolly,

Jr. ’66 p’01 te

ms. Deborah l. Copeland mr. and mrs. perry m. Cozzone p’16the Curaterra Foundation Dr. and mrs. John a. Daller p’17the DCr Foundation of the ayco

Charitable Foundation Dr. and mrs. Francis X. Delone, Jr.

’68 p’01’04 ptmr. and mrs. paul J. Finley p’12’16 tmr. and mrs. ivar Galilea p’16’19

mr. and mrs. Gerald J. Gentilotti p’15mr. Dominic s. Genuardi, Jr. ’69mr. and mrs. Joseph W. Glancy

p’12’14mr. and mrs. James Harrington p’16philip m. Joson, m.D. ’78mr. and mrs. Bruce a. Kavanaugh

p’11’16mr. and mrs. paul J. Kennedy ’74

p’08’10 pt

faITHfuL frIarS

The Faithful Friars recognizes the exceptional and continued generosity of alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff who have supported The Malvern Fund for 10 consecutive years or more. Malvern Prep is grateful for their long-standing support of the School.

Mr. William M. Baney ’54Mr. John E. Barth ’91Edward L. Bartlett, Jr., M.D. ’64Mr. George A. Barunas ’47Mr. William P. Bayle ’85Mr. and Mrs. Curtis T. Bedwell III

P’97’16Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bilder P’94David L. Black, M.D. ’91Mr. and Mrs. John S. Blosinski, Jr.

P’03’12Mr. Thomas C. Bogle ’94Mr. and Mrs. David T. Boreanaz P’87Mr. Richard E. Bowers ’45 GP’02Mr. Robert W. Boyce Mr. James B. Boylan ’51Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Brazitis P’02’06Mr. James E. Brogan ’65Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Brotherton

P’97Dr. and Mrs. R. Michael Buckley, Jr.

’64 P’00James F. Burke, M.D. ’72Mr. John F. Byrne, Jr., ’54 PGMr. and Mrs. Theodore N. Caniglia,

Jr. P’03Ms. Jaclyn L. Cantor Mr. Robert F. Cardone ’59Mr. Denis A. Cardone ’56Mr. Michael F. Carson ’59Mr. Robert W. Ceribelli ’84Mr. Carlo A. Chinici P’90Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Cross P’98’01Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Cummings

P’02’04Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. D’Angelo P’97Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Davis ’94Mr. James C. Davis ’78Dr. and Mrs. Francis X. DeLone, Jr. ’68

P’01’04 PT

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Devine, Jr. ’76 P’03 PT

Mr. Anthony DiGregorio Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Donnelly

’76 P’12Mr. Kevin M. Donohue ’94Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Egan, Sr. ’69

P’92’94’05Mr. Angelo C. Faragalli ’60Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Farrell

P’13’15’18Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Farrell ’78

P’09’11Mr. Emmet A. Fitzgerald III ’73Mr. Timothy C. Flanagan ’60Mr. Kevin D. Flynn ’57Mr. Eric J. Follman, Sr. ’84Mr. Bryan Forcino ’96Mr. Samuel C. Forese ’72Mr. Dennis A. Forte ’90Mr. and Mrs. David Frank ’91 TMr. Joseph D. Freney ’60Mr. James P. Fry Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gibson ’69

P’96Mr. Laurence C. Glass ’47Mr. Raymond W. Gotthardt ’67Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Griffen P’03Mr. James J. Groody ’70Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Heumann, Jr. P’84Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hicks, Jr. ’59Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hoban P’04Dennis C. Howley, Ph.D. ’54Mr. James F. Ivers III ’68Mr. and Mrs. A. James Johnston P’09Mr. Craig A. Jones ’89Raymond M. Joson, Jr., M.D. ’75Philip M. Joson, M.D. ’78Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kennedy

P’91’92’02’04

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Kennedy ’74 P’08’10 PT

Mr. Brendan M. Kenny ’92Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Kenny

P’92’93’03Mr. Kevin T. Kerns ’87Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Kindon P’12Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Klinges, Jr. ’75

P’12’15 PTMr. and Mrs. William Kronenberg III

P’99Mr. John J. Kyle II ’70Ms. Teresa A. Lohse Mr. Harry N. Longenbach ’53Mr. Thomas G. Lowell ’57Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lynch

P’05’07’16Mr. Ralph W. Magee ’57Ms. Mary Ellen Maggitti P’02Malvern Prep Alumni Association Malvern Prep Fathers’ ClubMr. Russell S. Marple and Ms. Rose-

mary Dillon P’08’10Mr. and Mrs. William F. Martin P’04Ms. Nancy M. Masino Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Matlack P’97Rev. Gary N. McCloskey, O.S.A.,

Ph.D. ’69 TMr. William C. McConaghy ’54Mr. Thomas E. McDyer ’54Mr. William J. McGarvey ’66Mr. Hugh J. McGettigan, Jr. ’78Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. McKee P’04’08Mr. Mark R. McLaughlin P’03Mr. Paul M. McShane ’73Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Miele, Jr. ’77

P’09 PTMr. Robert F. Mihalik ’65Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Milani ’76 P’02The Ulderico & Anna C. Milani Chari-

table Foundation Mr. Eustace W. Mita ’95Mr. Dennis T. Morgan, Jr. ’85Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mullen ’81 P’13 TMr. Bruce O. Murray ’84Mr. Edward S. Murray III ’58Mr. Dennis J. Murray ’75Mr. Stephen T. O’Grady ’64Mr. and Mrs. William P. O’Neill, Jr. ’63

P’00’04 TEMr. Donald F. O’Neill ’57 TE

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ostick P’99’07’13

Mr. David J. Owsik, Jr. ’89Mr. George A. Packer, Jr. ’70Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Pall P’04Mr. Roy E. Peters ’54Mr. Patrick Powell ’97Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Price, Jr. ’75 P’09Mr. Michael J. Purcell P’04 TMr. Edward P. Rhodes ’56Mr. Anthony N. Riviello Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Rooney, Jr.

’60 P’88Mr. Barkley E. Sample ’81Mr. Ronald A. Santella ’81Dr. Jere F. Seelaus ’67Mr. John A. Shannon III ’75Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Snyder Mr. and Mrs. John J. Springer P’03Mr. Joseph A. Squire, Jr. ’78Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stewart

P’86’94 PT HonMr. Steven P. Swope Mr. Andrew J. Talone, Jr. ’58Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Taylor ’82

P’11TMr. William A. Thomas ’66Mr. and Mrs. John J. Toland, Jr. ’63

P’90’94 TEMr. Alan M. Tomaszewski Mr. Douglas Tyrell ’91Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Tyrell, Sr.

P’89’91’94Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Valente ’84

P’13 TMatthew Valenti, Ph.D. ’91The Vanguard GroupMr. Lawrence E. Vogt ’88Mr. John B. Waldron ’48Mrs. Lorri A. Wallauer Mr. James A. Wasson ’87Mr. Paul J. Wechsler III ’67Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Welde P’07Lt. Col. Joseph W. White II RET USAF

’54Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Willcox ’80 P’09Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Withrow

P’06’09 TMr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Zook P’06’08

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mr. and mrs. edward a. liva p’02’03’05 t

malvern prep Fathers’ Club mr. John F. mcevoy ’86mr. and mrs. Brian mcnally p’13mr. and mrs. John p. mensack p’16mr. and mrs. steven t. milliken

p’14mr. and mrs. robert m. mitchell

p’17’19mr. and mrs. Joseph F. mullen ’81

p’13 tmr. michael p. pfister and ms.

Janet B. Cunningham p’15mr. and mrs. shawn D. Quinn, sr.

p’02’15mr. and mrs. William m. reber

p’14’17Donald e. rhodes, ph.D. ’61mr. and mrs. William a. robinson

p’13mr. and mrs. Henry e. schellenger ii

p’17mr. John a. shannon iii ’75mr. and mrs. peter K. sims ’87mr. and mrs. W. macCarter sims ’84mr. and mrs. Christian m. talbot tmr. and mrs. John J. toland, Jr. ’63

p’90’94 tetozour-trane lt. Col. Joseph W. White ii ret

usaF ’54mr. Jay Wright

ST. THOmaS Of vILLanOva CIrCLeRepresenting the year 1842, when the Augustinian Order founded Malvern Prep as a preparatory school for Villanova University under the patronage of St. Thomas, the following donors have made gifts ranging from $1,842 to $2,499.

mr. and mrs. Charles e. aman p’14’14

mr. and mrs. richard J. anthony, Jr. p’07’09’14

mr. William m. Baney ’54mr. and mrs. Glenn Booraem p’13mr. Kevin l. Boylan

mr. and mrs. edward J. Brennan p’16

mr. robert V. Brogan, sr. ’57 p’91’94

mr. and mrs. Craig Burns p’14mr. William H. Combs iii ’66mr. and mrs. timothy F. Connors

p’18mr. michael Croce ’00mr. and mrs. Zachary C.

DeCarlo, sr. p’15mr. matthew Diedrich and

Dr. lisa Fazi-Diedrich p’15elliott-lewis Corp. First priority Bank mr. and mrs. steven Fizzano p’15ms. Dorothy a. Flynn p’16mr. and mrs. steven C. Freed p’14mr. and mrs. James F. Fris p’14mr. and mrs. richard D. Gormley

p’16mr. and mrs. anthony J. Gruenling

p’14mr. Christopher Henkels ’78mr. and mrs. Charles J. Hurchalla

’86 p’19mr. and mrs. timothy irvine p’16mr. and mrs. thomas a. Jones p’14mr. and mrs. alan lauder p’18mr. page r. leidy ’95mr. edward J. magil ’61mr. and mrs. steven D. matzke p’17mr. and mrs. richard m. mcGuckin,

sr. p’16mr. and mrs. sean mclarney

p’12’15mr. robert mcloughlin p’13Dr. and mrs. lawrence miller p’14mr. and mrs. John D. monday p’14mr. and mrs. Kirk oates p’18rev. Dr. Joseph p. oechsle mr. and mrs. timothy V. olah

p’08’11mr. William p. o’neill iii ’00mr. Brian parsons ’97mr. and mrs. Gerald J. parsons

p’97’03mr. George r. phillips ’43mr. and mrs. michael l. sassano

p’12’14mr. paul r. simpson ’86mr. and mrs. John r. Waite, Jr. p’17mr. Hudson C. Walker ’99mr. and mrs. Brian C. Zwaan p’06

CarITaS SOCIeTy

The Caritas Society recognizes individuals who make one of the deepest, most personal commitments to Malvern Preparatory School through planned gifts. When including a charitable interest to the School in an estate plan,

it means including Malvern Prep among those people and places you value most. Bequests, charitable trusts, naming Malvern Prep as beneficiary of an IRA and charitable gift annuities are among the many gift vehicles that qualify as planned gifts. The following individuals have made Malvern aware of their estate plan intentions:

Mr. William M. Baney ’54Mr. Joseph D. Birle ’59Dr. and Mrs. Robert Boova ’69

P’98 TEMr. and Mrs. Neil J. Brazitis

P’02’06Mr. Francis X. Bresnan P’95’97Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bruder,

Jr. ’54 P’80’84’87’89’94 PTMr. Colin S. Cady ’59Mr. John Cocci*Mrs. Margaret Dale P’70Mr. Donald L. Day ’61Mr. Kevin M. Donohue ’94Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dunigan

P’98 PTMr. and Mrs. Martin F. Farrell

P’13’15’18Mr. John T. Gillin ’57Mrs. Nancy Gustitis P’03Mrs. Edwin V. Harrington P’96Mr. Hugh F. Hart ’42Mr. Peter E. Irish P’93Mr. and Mrs. David Kuyat P’15Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McMahon

’66 P’00 PT

Mr. David F. Miller III ’66Dr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Murphy

P’11’14Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Novicki ’56Rev. Dr. Patrick H. O’Neill ’57Mr. Donald F. O’Neill ’57 TEMr. Joseph F. Pentony ’56*Mr. George R. Phillips ’43Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Pizzica ’66

P’92’95’96’03’05 PTMr. John Robert ’61Mr. Hilary F. Russell, Jr. ’61Mr. Marc A. Saia ’89Mrs. Lyn B. Schoenfeld P’05Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Snyder Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stewart

P’86’94 PT HonMr. Harry Swift*Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Teti

P’11’11 TMr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Tozour

P’90 TEMr. J. Michael Treston, Jr. ’02Mr. Ladislaus W. Warzecha GP’15Lt. Col. Joseph W. White II RET

USAF ’54

*denotes deceased

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ST. nICHOLaS Of TOLenTIne CIrCLeNamed for St. Nicholas of Tolentine, the first member of the Augustinian Order to be canonized as a saint and the patron saint of souls in Purgatory, the following donors have made gifts ranging from $1,000 to $1,841.

mr. and mrs. ronald a. algeo ’87 p’15

mr. and mrs. timothy a. anderson p’12’14

anonymous augustinians/provincial office mr. and mrs. Joseph p. Beck p’14mr. and mrs. Curtis t. Bedwell iii

p’97’16mr. and mrs. Charles H. Bernier

p’00’02’07mr. and mrs. robert W. Blithe p’15mr. and mrs. John s. Blosinski, Jr.

p’03’12Dr. and mrs. John D. Bradford ii

’79 p’12mr. and mrs. neil J. Brazitis p’02’06mr. and mrs. James J. Bruder, Jr. ’91mr. and mrs. nicholas J. Bushner

p’14mr. and mrs. timothy l. Campbell

p’15mr. richard a. Campion ’59 p’85mr. and mrs. Joseph p. Canuso p’14mr. and mrs. michael l. Cappelletti

’73 p’10mr. and mrs. Denis a. Cardone ’56mr. robert F. Carfagno p’92mr. Joseph Carter ’91mr. and mrs. Kevin Cary p’14mr. albert Celidonio ’86mr. and mrs. ralph J. Celidonio

p’84’86mr. and mrs. robert W. Ceribelli

’84mr. and mrs. Donald Charlton p’17mr. and mrs. michael Cola p’15ms. Catherine Coyle p’14mr. and mrs. J. D. Curran p’19mr. and mrs. martin r. Czachor,

Jr. p’19mr. and mrs. Joseph a. D’angelo

p’97

mr. matthew J. Davis ’92mr. B. robert Demento, Jr. ’68mr. and mrs. Daniel Destefano

p’17edward J. Devine, esq. ’81mr. and mrs. Brian C. Dillon p’13mr. and mrs. David W. Dinehart

p’16mr. and mrs. Donald Distefano

p’17mr. and mrs. Joseph F. Ditrolio

p’10’16mr. and mrs. Kevin m. Donohue ’94mr. and mrs. Charles F. Dougherty

p’93mr. and mrs. mark a. Douglas mr. and mrs. michael t. Droogan,

Jr. p’16mr. and mrs. stephen F. Dunn p’14mr. Francis J. Dunphy, Jr. ’66mr. and mrs. James W. eastwood

p’95Dr. and mrs. eugene elia p’16exelon Generation mr. J. pepe Fanjul ’62mr. pengpeng Fei ’14mr. and mrs. Frank r. Ficca p’86mr. emmet a. Fitzgerald iii ’73rev. Brian m. Flanagan ’66Dr. and mrs. James J. Flowers p’14mr. and mrs. edmund F. Ford

p’18’19mr. Dennis a. Forte ’90mr. Vincent e. Furey, Jr. ’57mr. and mrs. michael a. Galantino

p’11’14mr. and mrs. roger s. Galczenski

’64 p’96’10mr. and mrs. Brian F. Gleason p’16mr. thomas F. Halloran ’65mr. and mrs. michael s. Harrington,

sr. p’19mr. Hugh F. Hart ’42mr. and mrs. Daren Heitman p’18mr. and mrs. alec Hicks, Jr. ’59mr. Jeffrey F. Hilliard ’95mrs. edward m. Hogan Gp’11’14mr. and mrs. Franklin Holleran

p’16mr. and mrs. W. stewart

Hollingshead p’17mr. and mrs. paul H. Hornsleth ’64

p’96’02mr. and mrs. peter r. Hueber

p’07’10

My mother was left with five boys at the start of the Great Depression. The Sisters of St. Joseph took all of us at Norwood Academy, and then I won a scholarship to Malvern and they gave me free room and board. i will always be indebted to malvern for that and the excellent college preparation they provided.

Father Cullen taught physics and chemistry, and he prepared me well for my studies in chemical engineering at Villanova university. i have so many good memories – calling the upperclassmen’s bluff by swimming across an icy pond on a dollar bet; putting a cow in Father Carney’s room! Father Grifferty was a great teacher who told the best stories. a great education and great times with my classmates – that is

why i am a member of the Caritas society with a will provision. it is important to give back to show appreciation for all we have received from malvern as well as to make sure upcoming generations receive the same sort of excellent preparation we received.

i’ve had quite a career, thanks to malvern. after Villanova i spent two years at the university of Delaware working on my master’s before going to work for Crown Can Company and then esso. at age 27, after having read thomas merton’s seven story mountain, i entered the trappist monastery in Kentucky. after four years as a trappist, i joined the Jesuits for nine years and earned an mBa at Wharton. i left the Jesuits and worked for union Carbide in new York and moved to modesto, Calif., with my wife, Joan, for a job with e & J Gallo Winery. i retired in 2001 after working for american express Financial planning. my wife and i have two children, Brendan and Katy, who has two daughters, Caroline and amelia.

We moved West 44 years ago, but i will always remember malvern. the school was very good to me.

the veritas:

Making the Most of Opportunityby hugh hart ’42

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Jeffrey p. Hurley, m.D. ’72mr. and mrs. m. ryan irish ’93mr. and mrs. paul G. isenberg

p’13’14mr. Carl l. Jablonski, Jr. p’06’13mr. and mrs. John e. Kaufman p’14mr. and mrs. David B. Keenan p’15mr. thomas l. Kelly ’61mr. and mrs. Jeffrey C. Kenkelen

p’14mr. Jeffrey r. Kiesel ’78Dr. and mrs. Walter J. Koch p’17’19mr. and mrs. Kevin W. Kolmer ’70

p’00’02mr. and mrs. William Kronenberg

iii p’99mr. and mrs. David Kuyat p’15ms. Colleen lewis mr. and mrs. James maguire p’15malvern prep alumni association mr. Francis X. margay p’15mr. and mrs. ronald marine, Jr.

p’14’19mr. and mrs. Brian p. mcCarthy

p’18mr. sean p. mcConnell ’01James e. mcerlane, esq. ’60 ptmr. michael mcFadden p’13mr. and mrs. Kevin r. mcGeary

p’14mr. and mrs. George J. mcHugh

iV p’10mr. sean p. mcKinney ’93mr. and mrs. Joseph J. mclaughlin,

Jr. p’12’14mr. and mrs. Joseph F. miele, Jr. ’77

p’09 pt

mr. and mrs. Joseph D. milani ’76 p’02

mr. William t. miller ’67anthony J. minisi, m.D. ’72mr. eustace W. mita ’95mr. and mrs. ranney r. moran ’77mr. Dennis t. morgan, Jr. ’85mr. and mrs. adam mueller p’16mr. and mrs. timothy a. mullen p’16Dr. and mrs. Dennis J. murphy

p’11’14mr. Kevin B. murphy ’65mr. edward s. murray iii ’58mr. and mrs. richard J. neeson

’68 p’11mr. and mrs. paul J. norton p’14mr. and mrs. John Z. novicki ’56mr. and mrs. William l. nutter p’14Dr. and mrs. thomas J. o’Connor

p’13’15mr. and mrs. steven F. o’meara

p’19mr. and mrs. michael G. o’neill ’80

p’11’15 ptDr. and mrs. martin J. o’riordan

p’14mr. Kevin F. X. o’rourke ’67mr. and mrs. ernest D. palmarella

p’14mr. and mrs. Joseph a. pancerella

p’17mr. and mrs. steven D.

pannepacker p’14mr. and mrs. John C. papandon,

Jr. p’16mr. and mrs. thomas D. paulus

p’14

George J. peckham, m.D. ’57mr. James J. phelan, Jr. ’47mr. richard a. piro ’56Francis m. price, m.D. ’72mr. michael J. purcell p’04 tmr. and mrs. albert F. Quercetti,

Jr. p’04’07mr. and mrs. ronald H. rodgers,

Jr. p’15mr. Hilary F. russell, Jr. ’61mr. and mrs. ronald a. santella ’81mr. richard l. scheff and mrs.

natalie D. ramsey p’18mrs. lyn B. schoenfeld p’05Bryan m. sheehan, Dpm ’81mr. and mrs. mark a. sherman, sr.

p’09’10’14Dr. and mrs. matthew snyder Dr. and mrs. John m. sorensen

p’14’15’16mrs. amy C. st. amour p’14’14mr. and mrs. David p. stangis p’14mr. and mrs. James H. stewart

p’86’94 pt Honmr. and mrs. Harry s. stinger iii

’86 p’19mr. and mrs. samuel s. stroud,

sr. p’16mr. and mrs. Kevin surovcik p’19mr. and mrs. louis n. teti p’11’11 tmr. and mrs. John C. thomas p’16mr. thomas J. trabocco ’60mr. and mrs. Kevin J. traynor, Jr.

’86 p’14’16’18mr. ryan J. traynor ’92mr. Brian J. treston ’99mr. and mrs. richard Vermeil p’14

mr. manuel F. Villalon ’61mr. and mrs. scott Waetjen p’14mr. and mrs. Brendan J. Walsh p’85mr. and mrs. richard J. Walsh p’14mr. and mrs. Jeffery i. Watkin p’14mr. paul J. Wechsler iii ’67mr. and mrs. leo t. White p’17mr. and mrs. James J. White iV

p’09’10’14mr. and mrs. phillip J. Whitlock

’74 p’14mr. and mrs. robert o. Willcox

’80 p’09mr. and mrs. Wayne m. Withrow

p’06’09 trichard m. Yelovich, m.D. ’73

p’03’06 ptDr. stephen J. Zimniski and Dr.

suzanne Gagnon p’13

The names of contributors whose gifts are considered the level of St. Rita’s Circle ($500-$999) St. Monica’s Circle ($125-$499) and Contributing Members (up to $124) have been recognized by their affiliation.

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faCuLTy/STaff gIfTSMalvern thanks the following members of the faculty and staff who generously contributed to The Malvern Fund.

mr. ronald a. algeo ‘87 p’15mrs. andrea Barrar mr. John p. Bohannon mr. robert W. Boyce mr. andrew Burke mr. theodore n. Caniglia, Jr. p’03ms. Jaclyn l. Cantor mr. anthony Carini mr. michael J. Cheatle mr. Carlo a. Chinici p’90ms. Francine Cox mr. Victor F. D’ascenzo ‘81ms. eileen e. Day mr. emanuel Del pizzo p’11mr. andrew J. DiDomenico ‘02mr. anthony DiGregorio rev. Christopher J. Drennen, o.s.a.

‘73rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. t Honmr. James p. Fry mr. William r. Gibson ‘69 p’96mr. thomas Gray mrs. nancy Gustitis p’03mrs. tasha Hillery mr. paul H. Hornsleth ‘64 p’96’02mr. Charles p. Kelly iii ‘88mr. Francis p. Kenny p’92’93’03mr. leo p. Kindon p’12mr. and mrs. David Kuyat p’15mr. lawrence V. legner Gp ‘16mr. steven m. lestrange ‘88ms. teresa a. lohse mrs. michelle lott mr. James F. mack ms. nancy m. masino mr. John F. mcevoy ‘86mrs. Catherine H. mcGettigan p’02mr. mark r. mclaughlin p’03ms. alexandra C. merrick mr. William J. mills p’19mr. eric t. mundy mr. robert W. muntz mrs. patricia nicotera mr. John m. ostick p’99’07’13mrs. Joy pancoast p’07’11’14

ParTICIPaTIOn By PerCenT

BOarD Of TruSTeeS – 100%As the School’s governing board and top leaders, the members of the Board place the expectation upon themselves that 100% participation is required.

faCuLTy anD STaff – 55%The School encourages 100% faculty and staff participation in The Malvern Fund. Foundations and other charitable giving organizations consider faculty and staff giving levels when evaluating schools. Malvern strives for 100% every year.

CurrenT ParenTS – 40%Current Parents have long been the backbone of The Malvern Fund. The School is extremely grateful to this tuition paying group for their support of The Malvern Fund and the School’s other programs. The support they show not only benefits the students, but also serves as an example to their sons of the importance of philanthropy.

SenIOr CLaSS – 34%Over the past few years, each Senior Class has been asked to make a voluntary gift to The Malvern Fund in honor of a person in their life to whom they’d like to show gratitude. The participants are listed with their class.

aLumnI – 16%The alumni of Malvern Prep are committed to supporting and remaining connected to the School through their volunteer efforts and gifts. Participation in The Malvern Fund at any level is a sign of our alumni’s loyalty, gratitude and dedication to the School.

mrs. Denise m. popper p’01’03mr. Kevin m. Quinn mr. michael J. rawlings p’07’08’09mr. Joseph t. redican, Jr. ‘60 p’88mrs. susan sarafinas Dr. Dorothy K. sayers p’15mr. Jay r. schillermrs. mary J. schreiner p’94’02mr. paul r. simpson ‘86mrs. Carrie a. snyder mr. James H. stewart p’86’94 pt

Honmr. thomas H. stewart p’07mr. James m. stinger mrs. marie J. sumser mr. steven p. swope mr. Christian m. talbot tmrs. Christine m. tiberi p’10’12mr. alan m. tomaszewski mr. J. michael treston, Jr. ‘02mr. steven r. Valyo ‘70mrs. lorri a. Wallauer mr. James a. Wasson ‘87mr. Kevin p. Whitney ms. ann m. Wuetig mr. David a. Zagursky ms. Diane Zulli

aLumnI gIfTSMalvern thanks the following alumni who made contributions to The Malvern Fund. Participation was calculated by dividing the number of donors in each class by the number of alumni who were solicited in each class.

Class of 1939 – 100%Jose l. silva

Class of 1942 – 67%Juan m. BustoHugh F. Hart

Class of 1943 – 50%George r. phillipslawrence F. probst

Class of 1945 – 50%richard e. Bowers

Class of 1946 – 100%Henry F. michell

Class of 1947 – 40%George a. Barunaslaurence C. GlassJames J. phelan

Class of 1948 – 44%paul a. CerviniJohn W. Hartthomas a. HobsonJohn B. Waldron

Class of 1949 – 25%robert W. martin

Class of 1951 – 30%James B. BoylanJames K. longeneckerthomas l. prendergast

Class of 1952 – 50%Francis m. adamsthomas D. Fantedward B. lipprichard W. White

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Top Alumni ClAssesby pArTiCipATion

100%CLaSS Of 1939

100%CLaSS Of 1946

87%CLaSS Of 1954

86%CLaSS Of 1959

67%CLaSS Of 1942

Top Alumni ClAsses by money rAised $31,650

CLaSS Of 1954

$28,273CLaSS Of 1992

$27,550CLaSS Of 1978

$25,250CLaSS Of 1979

$24,175CLASS OF 1957

Class of 1953 – 8%Harry n. longenbach

Class of 1954 – 87%William m. BaneyCharles J. Bannonthomas a. BruderJohn F. Byrnealbert a. Ciardiedward J. ClarkW. H. ClarkJoseph F. ellispaul D. FlaniganJohn C. FrancellaDennis C. Howleyarthur i. Keeganrichard J. KellyJoseph a. mcCahonWilliam C. mcConaghythomas e. mcDyerthomas a. mcGillicuddyandrew m. meehanroy e. petersJoseph J. trenchrichard D. WhiteJoseph W. WhiteGeorge H. Wimberg

Class of 1955 – 56%Joseph D. armonDavid J. FerrensWilliam J. mcDermottJohn r. mclaughlinrodger W. Van allen

Class of 1956 – 35%Gordon m. BurlingameDenis a. CardoneJohn r. Carfagnorobert a. GodwinKevin B. mcClatchyJohn Z. novickirichard a. piroedward p. rhodes

Class of 1957 – 47%robert V. BroganKevin D. FlynnVincent e. FureyJohn t. Gillinthomas G. lowellralph W. mageepatrick H. o’neillDonald F. o’neillGeorge J. peckhamthomas a. riley

Class of 1958 – 18%William J. CashoreDonald C. GreenhalghWilliam J. mayedward s. murrayandrew J. talone

Class of 1959 – 86%Joseph D. BirleJohn F. BladyColin s. CadyJohn C. Calpinrichard a. Campionrobert F. Cardonemichael F. CarsonJ. m. CashoreJames J. Castelloalec HicksBrian s. loweryJohn J. mahoneyJoseph mcDermott mac allenpaul B. missettJames F. o’Brienedward J. o’malleyJosaphat m. plater-ZyberkCharles a. pulfreyJohn C. trumborerichard l. Weicker

Class of 1960 – 33%John p. Campbellangelo C. Faragallitimothy C. FlanaganJoseph D. Freneyleoncio a. GarciaChristopher GodwinDavid HollenbachJames e. mcerlaneJoseph J. mcGillJoseph t. redicanmichael p. rooneyJohn F. schlichtigthomas J. traboccoGuy Wolfington

Class of 1961 – 14%robert i. Baxtermichael p. Buonotelesforo Fernandezthomas J. Forsythmanuel F. VillalonWilliam F. Waters

Class of 1962 – 10%Jose p. Fanjulstephen F. FreindWilliam J. mcCloskey

Class of 1963 – 10%William J. BegleyJoseph F. learyJoseph a. mcFallsWilliam p. o’neillJohn J. toland

Class of 1964 – 12%edward l. Bartlettr. m. Buckleyroger s. Galczenskipaul H. Hornslethstephen t. o’GradyW. l. slackJoseph F. Van Horn

Class of 1965 – 14%James e. BroganDennis C. Conlanpatrick J. Driscollthomas F. Halloranrobert F. mihalikKevin B. murphyrobert B. o’DonnellBrian sullivan

Class of 1966 – 17%William H. CombsCharles p. ConnollyKenneth t. DelucaFrancis J. DunphyBrian m. FlanaganBrian l. HickeyWilliam J. mcGarveymario J. papaeugene a. rittirene C. schlagWilliam a. thomasmichael s. Warner

Class of 1967 – 15%lawrence K. alwineVictor Gamboneraymond W. Gotthardtmark a. mcKeeWilliam t. millerKevin F. o’rourkeJere F. seelausKevin a. tedeschipaul J. Wechsler

Class of 1968 – 9%Francis X. DeloneB. r. DementoJames F. iversrichard J. neesonJohn t. stinson

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Class of 1969 – 16%William n. DeatherageDennis m. eganmichael J. ehlingJohn J. GartlandDominic s. GenuardiWilliam r. GibsonGary n. mcCloskeyKevin n. murrayBernardo m. nunez

Class of 1970 – 16%James F. BigleyJeffrey J. CantwellJames e. ConnorJames J. GroodyKevin W. KolmerJohn J. Kylephilip m. mieleJohn J. mulliganCornelius C. o’BrienGeorge a. packersteven r. Valyo

Class of 1971 – 7%stephen G. abellWilliam m. KuharichJohn C. rogers

Class of 1972 – 12%Francis H. abbottGary a. BrooksJames F. Burkesamuel C. Foreseandrew m. HowleyJeffrey p. Hurleyanthony J. minisiFrancis m. price

Class of 1973 – 17%lawrence t. adelbergermichael l. Cappellettirobert J. CareyChristopher J. Drennenemmet a. Fitzgeraldlawrence m. JohnWalter J. Johnsonrobert e. mcCarronJames W. mcCarrypaul m. mcshaneJ. m. riordanstephen F. siskorichard m. Yelovich

Class of 1974 – 6%edward p. Candeloro

paul J. Kennedythomas J. mahoneyJoseph m. sheridan

Class of 1975 – 14%David s. Dolenteraymond J. Galliraymond m. Josonedward F. KlingesDennis J. murrayJoseph J. priceJohn a. shannon

Class of 1976 – 10%James p. Ballraymond F. Deatheragerichard e. Devinestephen C. Donnellystephen J. FaralliJoseph D. milani

Class of 1977 – 34%Joseph J. CarlantonioChristopher J. D’ascenzotimothy J. GoldenJohn D. Jamesonpierce J. Keatingrobert o. lewersJames p. loughranKevin m. maguireJoseph F. mieleranney r. moranKevin m. raffertyJohn F. rankowskiDavid p. ruggieriWilliam J. siegfriedKenneth s. turley

Class of 1978 – 21%robert C. Bradleythomas e. CorbyJoseph V. D’ascenzoJames C. Davismichael s. FarrellChristopher HenkelsDonald a. Jonesphilip m. JosonJeffrey r. KieselDennis H. maguireHugh J. mcGettiganstephen m. reddingJoseph a. squireBrian a. sullivan

Class of 1979 – 4%John D. Bradfordmichael H. lewers

My classmates and I entered Malvern as 14-year-old boys and left as 18-year-old men ready to take on the world. We spent the four most formative years of our youth together, and the values and teachings we learned at Malvern made an ever-lasting impression on us.

i was fortunate to enter malvern with 10 classmates from my elementary school, Waldron academy, and remain friends with many of those classmates whom i have known for 45 years.

my entire four years at malvern are one huge fond memory, but a night in February 1981 stands out –the night our basketball team defeated two-time defending inter-ac

champs episcopal academy, and i surpassed the 1,000-point mark. Father Flynn was my 10th grade geometry teacher. He not only challenged you to learn the subject matter but also challenged you to think. When he asked for an answer, he also asked you to describe the thinking and the process that led to your answer. Having to explain the logic behind those responses truly prepared me for the educational expectations in college and the business world.

as i got older, i wanted to make sure our class kept those bonds and i wanted to give back to malvern. i served six years on the alumni association Board and have been a Class agent for the malvern Fund since 2000. as a Class agent, i reach out to my classmates regularly. i send email updates monthly and make calls two-to-three times a year.

Currently, i am Vice president of programs & services of easter seals southeast Wisconsin in milwaukee. even though i have lived out of the area, i wanted to stay connected to the malvern community through serving on the alumni Board and as a Class agent. i believe it is important for alumni to stay connected and remain involved with malvern as a way to “pay it forward” for the values and experiences that malvern has brought to our lives. the relationships formed during the malvern years serve as the basis for all future relationships, both personally and professionally.

the veritas:

Strengthening Bondsby barkley SaMple ’81

Barkley Sample ’81 (left) with his son, Zachary.

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Class of 1980 – 20%michael D. allodoliJohn G. BetzWilliam s. Brennanleonard V. DayJames J. Goldenmark C. HolwayJohn J. mcGeemichael J. o’ConnorJames p. shraderrobert D. sullivanrobert o. Willcoxalfred r. Zencak

Class of 1981 – 47%Joseph C. BarbarettaKevin J. Bradleythomas C. BradyGregory a. Bralczykrichard n. ChakejianVictor F. D’ascenzoedward J. Devinerobert p. DimarcoJ. m. GostigianWilliam a. Hannumtodd J. Hollowayscott t. iannelliJoseph B. maguireJames C. marinoJoseph p. matteorobert e. mcevoyChristopher W. mcGuireW. J. mcHughCharles a. messaJoseph F. mullensteven B. nesmithKenneth W. o’ConnorDavid a. orrpaul J. pierangeliphilip J. pierangeliBarkley e. sampleronald a. santellaBryan m. sheehanernest l. simsmark W. slevinsteven m. sullivanaddison F. tollenBrian a. Wallrichard a. Warden

Class of 1982 – 7%John p. laffertyJames K. pittJeffrey J. pricematthew a. taylor

Class of 1983 – 9%Brian e. Boyleandrew n. D’ascenzo

michael J. Denoiastephen G. GiampietroJoseph F. longoKevin p. mcGlincheyJoseph J. norton

Class of 1984 – 16%robert W. CeribelliChristopher J. ClarkeDavid a. D’agostinoeric J. FollmanJohn lawlersteven t. mcGillBruce o. murrayneil F. o’HareGeorge C. petrovichstephen F. ryanW. m. simstimothy H. Valente

Class of 1985 – 15%William p. Baylesean Challisphilip t. DeangelisJoseph J. DellaVecchiaKevin p. Duffythomas J. eberleKevin m. mcKennaJohn p. meyerDennis t. morgansean t. sweeney

Class of 1986 – 27%Francis Cariolaalbert Celidoniorobert J. Downslouis m. GiangiulioCharles J. Hurchallatimothy l. lawlerJohn F. mcevoystuart a. millerGeoffrey W. millsomthomas H. o’Donnellpaul r. simpsonVincent p. smallJames H. stewartHarry s. stingermichael J. sweeneyKevin J. traynorrobert a. tribuianiandrew p. Willisanthony J. Wirtel

Class of 1987 – 10%ronald a. algeoKevin t. KernsJoseph B. lindsayBrendan J. mcGill

Darren J. rishmichael F. shraderpeter K. simsDouglas m. sturgisJames a. Wasson

Class of 1988 – 13%Brian G. Campbellmatthew F. ColdrenFrancis J. HoeyCharles p. Kellysteven m. lestrangeDaniel e. murphyJames J. murrayJoseph t. redicanmichael p. rooneyChristopher surrichiolawrence e. Vogt

Class of 1989 – 13%michael a. ColledgeJames r. CullenBrendan s. GogginCraig a. JonesCarter r. leidyJohn t. martynDavid J. owsikric J. pinolaanthony p. tabasso

Class of 1990 – 14%Joseph F. altomonteJoseph H. Davismichael t. DelFraKenneth G. enochsDennis a. ForteKieran F. HolahanKevin F. pellegriniJames a. rileythomas m. tegler

Class of 1991 – 28%John e. BarthDavid l. BlackJohn m. BrientnallBrian D. BroganJames J. BruderJoseph Carterandrew n. Downingmichael J. eaglesBrian r. eliasDavid FrankChristopher Gaffneyroque a. GuerzonKevin J. HickeyJ. B. Hilgermichael J. nashDouglas tyrell

matthew ValentiDominic s. Yacovella

Class of 1992 – 15%George r. atterburyJohn F. Colemanmatthew J. DavisDamian m. DellaVecchiaBrian Donohueedward p. KellyCraig t. KennedyBrendan m. KennyBrendan p. mcConnellalbert J. pizzicaryan J. traynor

Class of 1993 – 25%sean m. CoyleJonathan DeFreytasrobert m. DelVescovoBrian l. Dingmanmichael C. Doughertysidney W. Hodgsonmichael r. irishJeffrey m. lowdenBrian p. maloneJohn u. mcHalesean p. mcKinneyBrian J. mctearmatthew J. o’Brien

Class of 1994 – 14%thomas C. BogleJames a. BruderGlenn m. DavisKevin m. Donohuemark a. Ginsburgtimothy s. Kellypatrick leachKarl D. siboleryan D. tyrell

Class of 1995 – 39%G. r. anderspatrick J. Bozemanrandolph V. Cincomario J. Civeramark C. DavisKevin m. Dillonstephen J. DiricoDerek J. Donegantimothy DonnellyJustin B. HalladayJeffrey F. HilliardDavid J. HislerBryan J. Houleedmund K. JohnJeffrey s. Johnson

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patrick m. KainJohn Kraljevichpage r. leidymark C. lindsayian J. loboJeffrey a. mastronardoeustace W. mitamichael J. o’Connorpatrick m. o’Hararobert p. oristaglioHelmut G. perzipaul l. pizzicaryan m. polleyJames r. tierney

Class of 1996 – 16%David Blanchtoby J. BookerDouglas BorgersonJames F. Breckermichael Buchananpeter FlickBryan ForcinoGary m. Hollowayryan m. Howardryan mcFaddenmark t. mcKinneythomas mesi

Class of 1997 – 9%oliver BedwellBrian eachusmichael Kozamatthew matlackBrian parsonspatrick powell

Class of 1998 – 14%G. F. DiBonaWilliam Duniganshaun J. Gallagheranthony J. Grubbmartin C. Klagholznathan a. lautarDaniel J. mcKinneyChristopher s. o’Connormarvin C. pittmanChristopher p. Wayock

Class of 1999 – 10%matthew e. Bradleyenrico Campitelliryan r. edgintonrobert J. Hughesandrew r. myattBrian J. ostickJohn a. paciello

Daniel C. reardonBrian J. trestonHudson C. Walker

Class of 2000 – 15%John F. Clarkinmichael Crocetodd C. Dawsonanthony J. Distefanolorenzo l. Ferraromatthew D. KasperJohn W. KelleherKevin W. KolmerChristopher metkusmark W. scottolineJoseph J. sheridanGbolade o. tubitheodore m. Volz

Class of 2001 – 7%Brian p. antonuccioWilliam p. Corbettlouis e. KaminskiJohn J. loughransean p. mcConnellJonathan G. Wolk

Class of 2002 – 18%neil J. Brazitisandrew J. DiDomenicoandrew t. Kossuthedward a. livamichael t. mcKinneyJoseph milaniJohn e. mooreryan r. muirmatthew osborneshawn D. Quinnpatrick m. rogerstimothy r. schmitzmatthew s. skellanmaximillian sorensenJ m. trestonmichael D. Walsh

Class of 2003 – 15%John s. BlosinskiDaniel p. Corcoranrichard e. Devineevan G. Fitzpatrickthomas F. HelmigJoseph W. KeeferKevin F. Kelleymichael J. meehantimothy F. muntzmichael p. parsonsDavid K. reidpatrick a. temple-West

timothy e. trestonKevin J. Watsonmatthew m. Yelovich

Class of 2004 – 18%Gregory r. BlairKevin m. CollinsJoseph V. Del rasoeric F. Delonematthew p. Dimarcotimothy p. GehringBrian m. Grandieriryan p. HollowayJohn F. logueWilliam F. martinGerard J. mcKeemichael F. mcKennaJoseph G. o’neillDaniel J. pallKyle J. ryanrobert W. schneiderWilliam r. shaw

Class of 2005 – 8%Christopher V. Hollandandrew H. JohnKevin J. lynchmichael J. maggittirobert G. malonoskiryan J. mcmanussean m. VincentJames J. Wechsler

Class of 2006 – 12%michael r. CallahanBrett K. Careymichael C. CreightonBrian t. Dimarcomichael F. DingerdissenmcCrea C. DuntonCarl l. Jablonskithaddeus s. KirkChristopher B. mcCulloughstephen G. mcGillHarry J. moppertnelson W. Way

Class of 2007 – 8%michael J. lynchWilliam m. mcGillpaul a. ostickmatthew D. parsonstheodore t. rawlingsmichael C. splainWilliam a. Weigandpatrick D. Welde

Class of 2008 – 8%Christopher r. Crowdingryan t. KellyFrancis e. mcGillmichael J. mcKeealexander m. olahmichael J. rawlingsJohn Z. scargallJohn l. scotttian Xing

Class of 2009 – 9%William J. Curleyandrew e. Dimarcomatthew l. mcCulloughnicholas H. mcGillJoseph F. mieleanthony J. palmermark t. parsonsJohn J. rawlingsJames J. Whitematthew r. Willcox

Class of 2010 – 4%ryan W. acetomark a. Jacksonedward r. magargeemark F. tiberi, Jr.

Class of 2011 – 8%Brendan m. Bellmichael r. BrownWilliam J. GrantGregory m. Heislersean m. mcBratnieryan W. murphyleo m. parsonsJoseph C. ravaBrian m. swanick

Class of 2012 – 16%Jacob s. Blosinskiryan p. BonnerJohn D. Bradfordmichael s. CiesielskiKevin m. Frosteric W. GlockeJonathan e. HeislerJohn m. Kayedward J. KlingesFrancis m. mcardleian a. mclarneyJoseph J. mclaughlinKyle p. naserKevin J. samolskyJohn H. sheridanDavid srinivasanChristopher e. tiberiDavid H. Wietlisbach

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When people ask where i went to school, i always mention malvern first. i am so proud to be have graduated from malvern, and it will always be an important part of my life.

there are so many great people associated with malvern. my freshman year i suffered a devastating injury in football. i received an outpouring of support from all of the teachers, especially mr. mike rawlings, my freshman football coach. He even acknowledged me with the “Ball award,” which i still have to this day. We had an exceptional and close-knit group. my junior year during spring break i visited spain with my classmates Pat Bozeman, Page Leidy and Sam Salamone with mrs. lida rosle as our chaperone. mr. John Wilwol and mr. John ostick are two teachers i will be forever grateful for.

What stands out are the connections we made to our classmates. i’ve done a lot with the alumni association. i am a current member of the alumni Board; i participated in the Young alumni Committee, the alumni Golf outing, networking dinners, mentoring forums and other events; and i have also served as a Class agent since 2010. We have 50 members on the Class of 1995 Facebook Group out of 82 graduates. as Class agent, i send regular updates about what is happening at malvern and with our classmates. our class really stepped up during the march madness competition. Kevin Dillon, Ed John, Jeff Johnson and i made calls and sent emails as Class agents.

For the past six years, i’ve been eastern regional sales manager for Wanco., inc., a highway traffic control manufacturer out of Denver, Colo. i cover 18 states on the east

Coast, as well as national accounts. i live in newtown square with my wife, sheila, and our two children. Pat Bozeman, Tim Donnelly, Euse Mita and Pat Kain all live within two miles of me. although our class was very diverse, we all formed a lasting bond. i keep in touch with about 25 guys on a regular basis, and we try to get together every summer for a barbecue.

it also brings me great joy to see my brother Freddy have so much success as a teacher and head baseball coach at malvern. my brother is making a lasting impact on the kids at malvern the way all my teachers made an impact on me. it is wonderful to see his relationship with young alumni when they return. they form more of a friendship than the teacher-student relationship.

In 2012 I was interviewed by two sophomores at Malvern for a project they had to complete about alumni connections. We had an enjoyable interview, and I felt I was able able to shed some light on why the Malvern network is so important to me. It might sound cliché, but malvern gave so much to me.

mArCh mAlvern Fund mAdness A suCCess!

mOST DOLLarS raISeD In marCH:

1. 1979 - $25,1252. 1991 - $6,2253. 1957 - $5,025HIgHeST ParTICIPaTIOn year TO DaTe (July 1-march 31):

1. 1954 - 73%2. 1959 - 58%3. 1995 - 37% mOST DOnOrS In marCH:

1. 1995 - 16 donors2. 1959 - 13 donors3. 1991 and 2012 - 9 donors

the veritas:

Keeping Connections, Giving Backby Jeff hilliard ’95

Congrats to the Class of 1995 for winning the "Most Donors in March" category in the March Madness competition with 16 donors! Eight members of the class met at the Flying Pig in Malvern for an NCAA Championship game-watching party courtesy of the Malvern Prep Development Office. Pictured here are (front, from left) Jeff Hilliard, Kevin Dillon, Jeff Johnson. Back (from left): Mario Civera, Ben Davis, Ed John, Dave Hisler.

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CLaSS Of 2013 – gIfTS Of graTITuDeMalvern Prep is pleased to acknowledge the following members of the Class of 2013 who participated in the senior giving program, “Gifts of Gratitude.” The gifts, given to The Malvern Fund were made in honor of individuals who have made a significant difference in their lives.

Mr. Stephen C. Ball mr. steven r. Valyo mr. Jay schiller mr. paul H. Hornsleth mr. lawrence V. legner rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a.

Mr. Conner J. Burns mr. robert W. Boyce rev. Dr. Joseph p. oechsle mr. nathan lautar mr. thomas J. mcGuire mr. Kevin m. Quinn

Mr. Joseph Carlini rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mrs. Beverly K. Gordon mr. richard K. roper mrs. Harriet lappas mr. andrew DiDomenico mr. John F. mcevoy mr. todd macFarlane mr. Kevin pellegrini mr. William mills

Mr. Andrew M. Cirino rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mrs. Harriet lappas mr. ronald algeo mr. erik miller mr. michael Koenig

Mr. Kevin J. Cloetingh mr. William C. Donaghy mr. richard K. roper rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mrs. Catherine mcGettigan

Mr. Christian D. Dambly mr. James m. stinger mr. John m. ostick mrs. Harriet lappas

Mr. Marc A. D’Angelo mrs. susan e. sarafinas mr. Gary l. Duda mr. Kevin m. Quinn mrs. Jessica Kenworthey mr. michael J. rawlings

mrs. Christine leonard rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a.

Mr. Pasquale H. DiFilippo mr. Carlo a. Chinici mr. Kevin m. Quinn mr. robert W. Boyce mr. Francis p. Kenny ms. Diane Zulli mr. thomas J. mcGuire mr. and mrs. martin Farrell rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. ronald algeo

Mr. Martin L. Farrell mr. andrew DiDomenico mr. martin F. Farrell mrs. susan G. Farrell mr. thomas J. mcGuire mrs. anna marie Geider

Mr. Brian J. Giacchino rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. paul r. simpson mr. John m. ostick mr. thomas J. mcGuire mr. Fred Hilliard mr. Gary Dienna mr. William mills mrs. eileen Day

Mr. Patrick Giampietro mr. richard K. roper mr. lawrence V. legner mr. Joseph redican rev. Dr. Joseph p. oechsle mr. Gerald J. ellis

Mr. James R. Gordon mr. James H. stewart rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. richard K. roper mrs. eileen Day mr. John m. ostick mr. William r. Gibson

Mr. Bryce A. Jablonski mr. robert W. muntz mrs. Beverly K. Gordon mr. thomas J. mcGuire mr. thomas stewart Dr. James p. Fry rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. Gerald J. ellis

Mr. Ian M. Jeffers mr. John Bohannon

Mr. Andrew V. Johnson ms. ann Wuetig mr. steven p. swope mr. richard K. roper

mr. andrew DiDomenico mrs. Denise popper

Mr. Jonathan B. Lambert mr. sean a. rooney mrs. sheri lambert mr. and mrs. richard Griffith mr. Jay schiller mr. and mrs. Gerald lambert mr. lawrence V. legner mr. alan m. tomaszewski

Mr. Matthew J. McChesney mr. richard K. roper mr. John m. ostick ms. ann Wuetig mr. thomas J. mcGuire mrs. eileen Day mrs. Harriet lappas

Mr. Edward P. McLoughlin mr. thomas J. mcGuire ms. Jacqueline White

Mr. Matthew B. McNally rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mrs. Jessica Kenworthey mr. Fred Hilliard mr. robert W. Boyce ms. Kathleen plows

Mr. Matthew R. Miller ms. Kathleen plows mr. erik miller mr. michael Cheatle mr. steven p. swope mr. eric mundy

Mr. David F. Miller ms. ann Wuetig mr. leo p. Kindon mr. paul H. Hornsleth mr. Gary Dienna mr. thomas J. mcGuire mr. timothy Dougherty

Mr. Richard G. Mingey, Jr. mr. michael J. rawlings

Mr. Ryan Moran ms. ann Wuetig mrs. Beverly K. Gordon mr. eric mundy mr. richard K. roper mr. John Bohannon mr. robert a. Colameco

Mr. Patrick J. Mullen mr. Francis J. rogai, Jr. mr. michael J. rawlings mr. Charles p. Kelly mr. andrew DiDomenico ms. Diane Zulli

Mr. Thomas J. O’Connor mr. John F. mcevoy mr. todd macFarlane mr. tom lavin Dr. thomas J. o’Connor mr. richard K. roper

Mr. Denis D. Ostick mr. James Kirchner mr. robert a. Colameco

Mr. Colin J. Pawlowski mr. and mrs. Joseph pawlowski rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. leo p. Kindon mrs. nicole Wilkinson ms. Kathleen plows

Mr. Daniel M. Riordan mr. James H. stewart mrs. eileen Day mr. eric mundy mr. timothy Dougherty ms. theresa (angy) riordan

Mr. Ryan P. Robinson rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. robert W. Boyce mr. Jay schiller mr. paul H. Hornsleth mr. John m. ostick rev. Dr. Joseph p. oechsle

Mr. Michael P. Rudy mr. paul H. Hornsleth

Mr. Michael P. Salinas mr. paul H. Hornsleth mr. Jay schiller rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. andrew DiDomenico mr. eric mundy mr. robert W. Boyce mr. Kurt ruch

Mr. Jordon P. Scargall mr. thomas stewart mr. michael J. rawlings mr. michael Cheatle mrs. Catherine mcGettigan mr. thomas J. mcGuire

Mr. Austin M. Scavetti mr. richard K. roper mr. emanuel Delpizzo

Mr. Peter V. Schiavone ms. Joanne Walsh mr. richard K. roper mr. ronald algeo mr. eric mundy mr. michael J. rawlings

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Mr. Colin T. Sweeney mr. James m. stinger mr. ronald algeo mr. lawrence V. legner mr. steven p. swope mr. richard K. roper

Mr. Gavin J. Weaver mr. richard K. roper mr. steven r. Valyo mr. michael J. rawlings mr. thomas J. mcGuire mr. William mills mr. leo p. Kindon

Mr. Nicholas S. Zimniski rev. James r. Flynn, o.s.a. mr. edward m. liga mrs. Jessica Kenworthey mr. richard K. roper rev. Dr. Joseph p. oechsle mrs. anna marie Geider ms. ann Wuetig

CurrenT ParenT gIfTS Malvern thanks the following current parents who made contributions to The Malvern Fund. Participation was calculated by dividing the number of donors in each class by the number of parents who were solicited in each class.

Class of 2013 – 22%mr. and mrs. John J. Barrett p’13mr. and mrs. Glenn Booraem p’13mr. and mrs. Joseph l. Carlini p’13mr. and mrs. stephen K. Cloetingh

p’10’13 tmr. and mrs. Joseph J. DellaVecchia

iii ‘85 p’13mr. and mrs. Brian C. Dillon p’13mr. and mrs. martin F. Farrell

p’13’15’18mr. and mrs. larry Giacchino

p’10’13mr. and mrs. stephen G. Giampietro

‘83 p’13ms. lisa Hilburn p’13’14mr. and mrs. James G. Kelly p’13mr. and mrs. richard mcDonald

p’10’13mr. michael mcFadden p’13mr. and mrs. Brian mcnally p’13mr. and mrs. richard G. mingey sr.

p’13’17mr. and mrs. Joseph F. mullen ‘81

p’13 t

Dr. and mrs. thomas J. o’Connor p’13’15

mr. and mrs. John m. ostick p’99’07’13

mr. and mrs. Daniel J. panichelli p’13’16

mr. and mrs. Joseph B. pawlowski p’13

mr. and mrs. William a. robinson p’13

mr. and mrs. Jack s. scargall p’08’13

mr. and mrs. Vincent schiavone p’13

mr. John stoczko and ms. Cheryl Bacchi p’13

mr. robert D. sullivan ‘80 p’13mr. and mrs. sean t. sweeney ‘85

p’13Dr. and mrs. marc a. tecce p’13mr. and mrs. timothy H. Valente

‘84 p’13 tmr. and mrs. John F. Weaver p’12’13Dr. stephen J. Zimniski and Dr.

suzanne Gagnon p’13

Class of 2014 – 51%mr. and mrs. David C. allen

p’11’14’16mr. and mrs. Charles e. aman

p’14’14mr. and mrs. timothy a. anderson

p’12’14mr. and mrs. richard J. anthony, Jr.

p’07’09’14mr. and mrs. timothy Barrar p’06’14mr. and mrs. Joseph p. Beck p’14mr. and mrs. mark a. Bevevino

p’14’15mr. and mrs. Gary Biscoll p’14Dr. and mrs. p. Gregory Bonner

p’12’14mr. and mrs. Charles Breuer p’14mr. and mrs. michael e. Brown

p’11’14’16mr. and mrs. Craig Burns p’14mr. and mrs. nicholas J. Bushner

p’14mr. and mrs. Gregory Butz p’14mr. and mrs. Joseph p. Canuso p’14mr. and mrs. richard n. Chakejian,

Jr. ‘81 p’14’17mr. and mrs. Kevin m. Connor p’14 tmr. and mrs. timothy F. G. Dagit,

sr. p’14mr. and mrs. David a. D’agostino

‘84 p’14mr. and mrs. William G. Davis p’14mr. and mrs. Basil a. Disipio p’14mr. and mrs. stephen F. Dunn p’14

Dr. and mrs. James J. Flowers p’14mr. and mrs. steven C. Freed p’14mrs. anna Frey p’07’14mr. and mrs. James F. Fris p’14mr. and mrs. michael p. Gallen p’14mr. and mrs. Joseph W. Glancy

p’12’14mr. and mrs. anthony J. Gruenling

p’14mr. and mrs. Francis s. Hallinan

p’14 tmr. and mrs. Douglas Harkins p’14mr. and mrs. matthew W. Hayes

p’14mr. and mrs. thomas F. Higgins

p’14ms. lisa Hilburn p’13’14mr. and mrs. John e. Kaufman p’14mr. and mrs. a. John Kay iii p’12’14mr. and mrs. Jeffrey C. Kenkelen

p’14mr. and mrs. michael H. lewers ‘79

p’12 ‘14 tDr. edward and Dr. susan magargee

p’10’14mr. and mrs. michael mcConnell

p’12’14mr. and mrs. Daniel r. mcCullough

p’14mr. and mrs. John F. mcGlinn ii

p’14’16 tmr. and mrs. Kevin J. mcKnight p’14mr. and mrs. Joseph J. mclaughlin,

Jr. p’12’14mr. and mrs. Brian m. mcneill p’14mr. and mrs. J. Greg mcstravick

p’14Dr. and mrs. lawrence miller p’14mr. and mrs. steven t. milliken p’14mr. and mrs. John D. monday p’14Dr. and mrs. Dennis J. murphy

p’11’14mr. Khang n. nguyen and mrs. mai

t. Dao p’14mr. and mrs. William u. norris p’14mr. and mrs. William l. nutter p’14Dr. and mrs. martin J. o’riordan p’14mr. and mrs. thomas parvesse ii

p’10’14mr. and mrs. thomas D. paulus p’14mr. and mrs. robert F. powers

p’08’10’14Dr. and mrs. Joseph rava p’11’14mr. and mrs. William m. reber

p’14’17mr. and mrs. michael l. sassano

p’12’14ms. mary Beth schorn p’14mr. and mrs. David p. stangis p’14mr. and mrs. William r. stemper

p’14

mr. and mrs. Kevin J. traynor, Jr. ‘86 p’14’16’18

mr. and mrs. richard Vermeil p’14mr. and mrs. scott Waetjen p’14mr. and mrs. richard J. Walsh p’14mr. and mrs. edward J. Wilbraham

p’14mr. and mrs. ray Wilson p’14

Class of 2015 – 39%mr. and mrs. Frank abate p’15’16mr. and mrs. ronald a. algeo ‘87

p’15mr. and mrs. Bryan aprahamian

p’15’17mr. and mrs. edward J. arena p’15mr. and mrs. John G. Betz ‘80

p’12’15mr. and mrs. James n. Borum p’15mr. and mrs. David C. Butera p’15mr. and mrs. timothy l. Campbell

p’15mr. and mrs. John l. Coffey p’15mr. and mrs. michael Cola p’15mr. and mrs. stephen t. Colaiezzi

p’15mr. and mrs. robert Corsi p’15mr. and mrs. Zachary C. DeCarlo,

sr. p’15mr. matthew Diedrich and Dr. lisa

Fazi-Diedrich p’15mr. and mrs. martin F. Farrell

p’13’15’18mr. and mrs. steven Fizzano p’15mr. and mrs. James Gabriele p’15mr. and mrs. Gerald J. Gentilotti

p’15mr. and mrs. michael m. Gerardi

p’15mr. and mrs. John m. Hopkins p’15mr. and mrs. robert Hurd p’15mr. and mrs. scott inglis p’15mr. and mrs. tenfei Kao p’15mr. and mrs. pierce J. Keating ‘77

p’06’15 ptmr. and mrs. Charles Kelly Jr. p’15mr. and mrs. edward F. Klinges, Jr.

‘75 p’12’15 ptmr. and mrs. David Kuyat p’15Dr. and mrs. John p. lamond p’15’19mr. and mrs. thomas C. locke p’15mr. and mrs. richard C. luzzi

p’12’15mr. and mrs. James maguire p’15mr. and mrs. William C. mcDevitt,

Jr. p’15mr. and mrs. sean mclarney

p’12’15mr. and mrs. robert W. miller

p’15’16’17

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mr. and mrs. Willis D. moyer, Jr. p’15Dr. and mrs. thomas J. o’Connor

p’13’15mr. and mrs. lawrence pantalone

p’15mr. and mrs. Vance parente p’15mr. michael p. pfister and ms. Janet

B. Cunningham p’15Dr. and Dr. manfred G. prammer

p’15mr. and mrs. John l. pund, Jr.

p’08’10’12’15mr. and mrs. shawn D. Quinn, sr.

p’02’15mr. and mrs. ronald H. rodgers,

Jr. p’15Dr. richard sayers and Dr. Dorothy

K. sayers p’15mr. and mrs. michael F. shrader ’87

p’15mr. and mrs. Greg silvestri p’15mr. and mrs. ernest l. sims ’81p’15

ptmr. and mrs. John K. smith p’15mr. and mrs. Garry W. stetser p’15mr. and mrs. Walter swayze iii

p’15’18mr. and mrs. robert J. szipszky p’15mr. and mrs. thomas r. Yablonski

p’15’17

Class of 2016 – 39%mr. and mrs. Frank abate p’15’16mr. and mrs. raymond C. abbott

p’12’16mr. and mrs. William allan p’16mr. and mrs. David C. allen

p’11’14’16mr. and mrs. Curtis t. Bedwell iii

p’97’16mr. and mrs. G. Joseph Bendinelli

p’16mr. and mrs. tod W. Bettenhausen

p’16mr. and mrs. neale Boyle p’16mr. and mrs. michael e. Brown

p’11’14’16mr. rick Chan and ms. rachel

Houseman p’16mr. and mrs. perry m. Cozzone p’16mr. Joseph V. D’ascenzo, Jr. ’78

p’09’16mr. and mrs. anthony DelVescovo

p’16mr. and mrs. David W. Dinehart p’16mr. and mrs. Joseph F. Ditrolio

p’10’16mr. and mrs. michael t. Droogan,

Jr. p’16mr. and mrs. paul J. Finley p’12’16 t

ms. Dorothy a. Flynn p’16mr. and mrs. ivar Galilea p’16’19mr. and mrs. Brian F. Gleason p’16mr. and mrs. Carl G. Gordinier p’16mr. and mrs. richard D. Gormley p’16mr. and mrs. James Harrington p’16mr. and mrs. Francis J. Hoey ’88

p’16’18mr. Gary m. Holloway, Jr. ’96 p’16mr. and mrs. timothy irvine p’16mr. and mrs. Bruce a. Kavanaugh

p’11’16mr. YuWen li and ms. Yiping Wan

p’16mr. and mrs. James F. lynch

p’05’07’16mr. and mrs. michael mankowski

p’16mr. and mrs. John F. mcGlinn ii

p’14’16 tmr. and mrs. richard m. mcGuckin

sr. p’16mr. and mrs. John p. mensack p’16mr. and mrs. robert W. miller

p’15’16’17mr. and mrs. timothy a. mullen p’16mr. and mrs. Christopher J. munyan

p’16mr. and mrs. Daniel murphy p’16mr. and mrs. James J. murray ’88

p’16mr. and mrs. Daniel J. panichelli

p’13’16mr. and mrs. John C. papandon, Jr.

p’16mr. and mrs. Keith r. roussey p’16mr. and mrs. eric n. rubino p’16mr. and mrs. John m. skrocki p’16mr. and mrs. ronald smyth p’16mr. and mrs. samuel s. stroud, sr.

p’16mr. and mrs. Kevin J. traynor, Jr. ’86

p’14’16’18mr. and mrs. David Vanommeren

p’16mr. and mrs. stanley J. Yankelitis

p’16mr. and mrs. robert Zegel p’16

Class of 2017 – 44%mr. and mrs. Jonathan t. albro p’17mr. and mrs. Bryan aprahamian

p’15’17mr. and mrs. thomas C. Boles

p’11’17mr. and mrs. Brian e. Boyle ’83

p’17’19mr. and mrs. Harry J. Carpenter p’17mr. and mrs. richard n. Chakejian,

Jr. ’81 p’14’17

mr. and mrs. Donald Charlton p’17mr. and mrs. David J. Chiazza p’17Dr. and mrs. John a. Daller p’17mr. and mrs. Daniel Destefano p’17mr. and mrs. Donald Distefano p’17mr. and mrs. russell a. emery p’17mr. and mrs. mark G. Gola p’17mr. and mrs. William B. Heffernan

p’17mr. and mrs. W. stewart

Hollingshead p’17mr. and mrs. steven D. matzke p’17mr. and mrs. stephen G. meyer

p’17 tmr. and mrs. robert W. miller

p’15’16’17mr. and mrs. richard G. mingey, sr.

p’13’17mr. and mrs. robert m. mitchell

p’17’19mr. and mrs. Joseph a. pancerella

p’17mr. and mrs. William m. reber

p’14’17mr. and mrs. Henry e. schellenger

ii p’17mr. and mrs. John r. Waite, Jr. p’17mr. and mrs. leo t. White p’17mr. and mrs. John p. Wolters p’17mr. and mrs. thomas r. Yablonski

p’15’17

Class of 2018 – 36%mr. and mrs. David J. Battisti p’18mr. and mrs. Joseph m. Callahan

p’18mr. and mrs. timothy F. Connors

p’18mr. and mrs. David Fantini p’18mr. and mrs. martin F. Farrell

p’13’15’18mr. and mrs. edmund F. Ford

p’18’19Dr. and Dr. Clarence C. Franck iii

p’18mr. and mrs. Daren Heitman p’18mr. and mrs. alan lauder p’18mr. and mrs. Brian p. mcCarthy

p’18mr. and mrs. Kirk oates p’18mr. and mrs. James J. rowley p’18mr. richard l. scheff and mrs.

natalie D. ramsey p’18mr. and mrs. Walter swayze iii

p’15’18mr. and mrs. Frederick C. teufel,

Jr. p’04’18mr. and mrs. Kevin J. traynor, Jr. ’86

p’14’16’18

Class of 2019 – 45%mr. and mrs. Brian e. Boyle ’83

p’17’19mr. and mrs. n. thomas Canavan

p’19mr. and mrs. J. D. Curran p’19mr. and mrs. martin r. Czachor, Jr.

p’19mr. and mrs. niall Durkan p’19mr. and mrs. edmund F. Ford

p’18’19mr. and mrs. michael s. Harrington,

sr. p’19mr. and mrs. Charles J. Hurchalla

’86 p’19Dr. and mrs. John p. lamond p’15’19mr. and mrs. scott e. larson p’19ms. Jameka m. mcGraw-Byrd p’19mr. and mrs. William J. mills p’19mr. and mrs. robert m. mitchell

p’17’19mr. and mrs. William reckmeyer

p’19mr. and mrs. Harry s. stinger iii

’86 p’19mr. and mrs. Kevin surovcik p’19mr. and mrs. anthony J. Wirtel iii

’86 p’19

frIenDS, granDParenTS anD ParenTS Of aLumnIThe following continue to support The Malvern Fund as friends of the School, grandparents of current students, or parents of graduates of Malvern. The School appreciates their generosity.

mr. and mrs. raymond C. abbott p’12’16

mr. Daniel J. algeo p’87 Gp’15mr. and mrs. David C. allen

p’11’14’16Dr. and mrs. lawrence K. alwine ‘67

p’96’99mr. and mrs. timothy a. anderson

p’12’14anonymous mr. and mrs. richard J. anthony, Jr.

p’07’09’14Bank of america united Way

Campaign mr. and mrs. timothy Barrar p’06’14mr. and mrs. John J. Barrett p’13mr. and mrs. robert i. Baxter, Jr. ‘61

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mr. and mrs. Curtis t. Bedwell iii p’97’16

mr. and mrs. Bruce C. Belzak p’96mr. and mrs. Charles H. Bernier

p’00’02’07mr. and mrs. John G. Betz ‘80

p’12’15mr. and mrs. martin Bilder p’94mr. and mrs. Don K. Black p’91mr. and mrs. John s. Blosinski, Jr.

p’03’12mr. and mrs. thomas C. Boles

p’11’17Dr. and mrs. p. Gregory Bonner

p’12’14mr. and mrs. Glenn Booraem p’13Dr. and mrs. robert s. Boova ‘69

p’98mr. and mrs. David t. Boreanaz p’87mr. richard e. Bowers ‘45 Gp’02Dr. and mrs. John D. Bradford ii

‘79 p’12mr. and mrs. Joseph e. Brady

p’77’78’82mr. and mrs. William J. Brady, Jr.

p’05mr. and mrs. neil J. Brazitis p’02’06mr. robert V. Brogan, sr. ‘57 p’91’94mr. and mrs. Howard G. Brotherton

p’97mr. and mrs. michael e. Brown

p’11’14’16mr. and mrs. thomas a. Bruder, Jr. ‘54

p’80’84’87’89’94 ptDr. and mrs. r. michael Buckley, Jr. ‘64

p’00mr. and mrs. michael p. Buono, Jr.

‘61 p’89’94mr. Joseph m. Cahill p’96mr. richard a. Campion ‘59 p’85mr. and mrs. theodore n. Caniglia,

Jr. p’03mr. Jeffrey J. Cantwell ‘70 p’96mr. and mrs. michael l. Cappelletti

‘73 p’10mr. robert J. Carey ‘73 p’06mr. robert F. Carfagno p’92mr. and mrs. Joseph l. Carlini p’13 tmrs. roberta Carty p’98mr. James s. Ceribelli

p’78’80’81’84’87mr. and mrs. sean Challis ‘85 p’10mr. and mrs. Carlo a. Chinici p’90mrs. Gilbert G. Clarke

‘73’74’77’84’87mr. and mrs. John F. Clarkin, Jr. p’00mr. and mrs. Charles p. Connolly, Jr.

‘66 p’01 tems. Deborah l. Copeland mr. and mrs. Daniel J. Cross p’98’01mr. and mrs. James p. Crowding p’08

mr. and mrs. Kevin r. Cummings p’02’04

mr. and mrs. richard J. Curley, Jr. p’09mr. and mrs. Joseph a. D’angelo

p’97mr. and mrs. Joseph V. D’ascenzo,

Jr. ‘78 p’09’16mr. and mrs. Joseph H. Davis, Jr.

p’90’92mr. and mrs. William m. Davis

p’94’95mr. and mrs. Joseph Dawson p’00mr. and mrs. emanuel Del pizzo

p’11mr. and mrs. Joseph J. DellaVecchia

iii ‘85 p’13Dr. and mrs. Francis X. Delone, Jr.

‘68 p’01’04 ptmr. and mrs. Joseph e. Deritis

p’88’90mr. and mrs. richard e. Devine, Jr.

‘76 p’03 ptmr. and mrs. Brian C. Dillon p’13mr. and mrs. robert p. Dimarco ‘81

p’04’06’09 ptmr. and mrs. Joseph F. Ditrolio

p’10’16mr. and mrs. David s. Dolente ‘75

p’06mr. and mrs. michael Dolente p’07mr. John F. Donnelly Gp’99mr. and mrs. stephen C. Donnelly

‘76 p’12mr. and mrs. Charles F. Dougherty

p’93mr. and mrs. Douglas J. Dreyer

p’09’11mr. and mrs. timothy W. Driscoll

p’97mr. and mrs. Dennis m. egan, sr. ‘69

p’92’94’05mr. and mrs. martin F. Farrell

p’13’15’18mr. and mrs. michael s. Farrell ‘78

p’09’11mr. and mrs. robert B. Fastuca p’04mr. and mrs. Joseph Feola Gp’12mr. and mrs. James Ferrigno p’05mr. and mrs. Frank r. Ficca p’86mr. and mrs. paul J. Finley p’12’16 tmr. and mrs. luke Fiore Gp’14mr. Dan Fitzgerald mr. and mrs. stephen F. Freind ‘62

p’87’88 ptmrs. lynn m. Frost p’12mr. and mrs. John Fulginiti

Gp’11’18ms. margaret Gabert p’12mr. and mrs. Francis r. Gaffney p’91mr. and mrs. roger s. Galczenski

‘64 p’96’10

mr. and mrs. larry Giacchino p’10’13

mr. and mrs. stephen G. Giampietro ‘83 p’13

mr. and mrs. William r. Gibson ‘69 p’96

mr. and mrs. Joseph W. Glancy p’12’14

mr. and mrs. David r. Glocke p’12mr. and mrs. michael Glowa p’03’07mr. and mrs. Charles D. Green

p’10’12Dr. and mrs. Charles n. Griffen p’03mr. and mrs. Gene J. Gustitis p’03mr. and mrs. patrick J. Hagan p’06mr. and mrs. robert J. Haig p’90mr. and mrs. Bruce e. Hepke p’05’07mr. and mrs. albert J. Heumann,

Jr. p’84mr. and mrs. William a. Higgins,

Jr. p’88ms. lisa Hilburn p’13’14mr. and mrs. michael J. Hisler, sr.

p’95mr. and mrs. thomas J. Hoban p’04mrs. edward m. Hogan Gp’11’14mr. and mrs. richard Hohn p’11mr. and mrs. paul H. Hornsleth ‘64

p’96’02mrs. sally ann Hudnall and mr. Jim

snodgrass Gp ‘12’14mr. and mrs. peter r. Hueber p’07’10mr. and mrs. Charles F. Hurchalla

p’86’89 ptDr. and mrs. Harry J. Hutchinson iii

p’92’94 ptmr. and mrs. edmund K. John ‘68

p’95’05mr. and mrs. a. James Johnston p’09mr. and mrs. Bruce a. Kavanaugh

p’11’16mr. and mrs. a. John Kay iii p’12’14mr. and mrs. pierce J. Keating ‘77

p’06’15 ptms. elizabeth Kehler mr. and mrs. James G. Kelly p’13mr. and mrs. James C. Kennedy

p’91’92’02’04mr. and mrs. paul J. Kennedy ‘74

p’08’10 ptmr. and mrs. Francis p. Kenny

p’92’93’03mr. and mrs. leo p. Kindon p’12mr. and mrs. edward F. Klinges, Jr.

‘75 p’12’15 ptmr. and mrs. Bruce a. Knapp p’98’01mrs. Jeanette Knorr p’06mr. Kevin W. Kolmer ‘70 p’00’02mr. and mrs. a. thomas Kossuth

p’02mr. and mrs. thomas Kovell, sr. p’11

mr. and mrs. William Kronenberg iii p’99

mr. and mrs. patrick a. lawrence p’03

legatus - philadelphia Chapter mr. lawrence V. legner Gp ‘16mrs. ronnie leonard p’10mr. and mrs. michael H. lewers ‘79

p’12 ‘14 tmr. and mrs. edward a. liva

p’02’03’05 tmr. and mrs. John F. logue p’04mr. and mrs. richard C. luzzi

p’12’15mr. and mrs. James F. lynch

p’05’07’16mr. and mrs. Brian m. mackrides

p’08Dr. edward and Dr. susan magargee

p’10’14ms. mary ellen maggitti p’02malvern prep alumni associationmalvern prep Fathers’ Club mr. and mrs. robert F. manning

p’09’11 ptms. linda marlin p’10mr. russell s. marple and ms.

rosemary Dillon p’08’10mr. and mrs. William F. martin p’04mr. and mrs. mark r. matlack p’97mr. and mrs. Joseph t. mattson p’00mr. michael mayock Gp’09mr. and mrs. michael mcBratnie

p’11Joseph a. mcCahon, V.m.D. ‘54mr. and mrs. michael mcConnell

p’12’14mr. William J. mcCuen, Jr. p’86 ptmr. and mrs. richard mcDonald

p’10’13mr. and mrs. thomas mcDonough

Gp’94mr. michael mcFadden p’13Dr. and mrs. Frank C. mcGeehin iii

p’02’05’08mr. and mrs. William J. mcGettigan

p’02mr. and mrs. stephen G. mcGill, sr.

p’06’07’09mr. and mrs. John m. mcGinley

p’09’11mr. and mrs. Christopher J.

mcGrory p’08mr. and mrs. George J. mcHugh iV

p’10mr. and mrs. Gerard J. mcKee

p’04’08mr. and mrs. robert J. mcKiernan

p’06’09mr. and mrs. sean mclarney

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mr. and mrs. Joseph J. mclaughlin, Jr. p’12’14

mr. mark r. mclaughlin p’03mr. and mrs. Brian mcnally p’13mr. and mrs. Joseph F. miele, Jr. ‘77

p’09 ptmr. and mrs. Joseph D. milani ‘76 p’02mrs. rose milano Gp’15ms. mary e. miller mr. and mrs. richard G. mingey, sr.

p’13’17mr. and mrs. William F. mongan p’02mr. and mrs. edward p. mooney

p’93’96mr. and mrs. John F. moore p’02mr. and mrs. Joseph F. mullen ‘81

p’13 tDr. and mrs. Dennis J. murphy

p’11’14mr. and mrs. John s. myatt p’99mr. and mrs. richard J. neeson

‘68 p’11Dr. stephen and Dr. Jeannette

niemczyk p’03Dr. and mrs. thomas J. o’Connor

p’13’15mr. Joseph o’Donnell Gp’03mr. and mrs. timothy V. olah

p’08’11mr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

‘63 p’00’04 temr. and mrs. John m. ostick

p’99’07’13mr. and mrs. thomas J. paff p’10mr. and mrs. leo m. pall p’04mr. and mrs. samuel F. pancoast iii

p’07’11’14mr. and mrs. ernest panetti Gp’17mr. and mrs. Daniel J. panichelli

p’13’16mr. and mrs. Gerald J. parsons

p’97’03mr. and mrs. leo D. parsons

p’07’09’11 tmr. and mrs. thomas parvesse ii

p’10’14mr. and mrs. Joseph B. pawlowski

p’13mr. Frederick and Dr. lois peck

p’91mr. Gamp pellegrini p’87’90mrs. Carole pentony mr. and mrs. peter F. pierangeli, sr.

p’72’81 Gp’08Dr. and mrs. Josaphat m. plater-

Zyberk ‘59 p’99mr. and mrs. Dennis l. platt p’01’07mr. and mrs. thomas s. polischuk

p’11mr. and mrs. Christopher C. popper

p’01’03

mr. and mrs. robert F. powers p’08’10’14

Dr. and mrs. Joseph J. price, Jr. ‘75 p’09

mr. and mrs. John l. pund, Jr. p’08’10’12’15

mr. michael J. purcell p’04 tmr. and mrs. albert F. Quercetti, Jr.

p’04’07mr. and mrs. shawn D. Quinn, sr.

p’02’15mr. and mrs. Kevin m. rafferty

‘77 p’11mr. and mrs. nikitas D. rassias p’01Dr. and mrs. Joseph rava p’11’14mr. michael J. rawlings p’07’08’09mr. and mrs. James reagan p’12mr. and mrs. Joseph t. redican, Jr.

‘60 p’88mrs. patricia reed Gp’00mr. and mrs. paul regan p’12mr. and mrs. William a. robinson

p’13’17mr. and mrs. michael p. rooney, Jr.

‘60 p’88mrs. lillian root Gp’11mr. and mrs. Warren C. samolsky

p’12mr. and mrs. mark a. sargent p’05mr. and mrs. michael l. sassano

p’12’14mr. and mrs. George satterthwaite

Gp’10’13mr. and mrs. Jack s. scargall p’08’13Dr. and mrs. H. William schaaf

p’03’06mr. and mrs. Vincent schiavone p’13mr. and mrs. John F. schlichtig ‘60

p’88’92mrs. lyn B. schoenfeld p’05mr. and mrs. roger schreiner

p’94’02mr. and mrs. William e. scottoline

p’00ms. angela m. shanaughy mr. and mrs. Donald p. sharples,

sr. p’88mrs. Karen n. sheaffer p’03mr. Joseph m. sheridan ‘74 p’00mr. and mrs. robert C. simpson

p’86mr. and mrs. thomas skellan

p’97’02mr. and mrs. edward D. slevin p’81John and Johanna Javens

spangenberg p’10’12mr. and mrs. John J. springer p’03Dr. and mrs. alagarsamy srinivasan

p’12mr. and mrs. James H. stewart

p’86’94 pt Hon

mr. and mrs. thomas H. stewart p’07mr. John stoczko and ms. Cheryl

Bacchi p’13mr. robert D. sullivan ‘80 p’13mr. and mrs. sean t. sweeney ‘85

p’13mr. and mrs. matthew a. taylor ‘82

p’11tDr. and mrs. marc a. tecce p’13mr. and mrs. Vincent termini p’97mr. and mrs. louis n. teti p’11’11 tmr. and mrs. Frederick C. teufel, Jr.

p’04’18mr. and mrs. mark F. tiberi, sr.

p’10’12mr. and mrs. John J. toland, Jr. ‘63

p’90’94 temr. and mrs. J. michael treston, sr.

p’02’03mr. and mrs. John m. treston p’87mr. and mrs. edward p. tyrell, sr.

p’89’91’94mr. and mrs. philip J. umile, Jr.

p’04’07’09mr. and mrs. timothy H. Valente

‘84 p’13 tmr. and mrs. Brendan J. Walsh p’85mr. and mrs. thomas p. Wayock p’98mr. and mrs. John F. Weaver p’12’13mr. and mrs. patrick J. Welde p’07Wells Fargo Foundation mr. and mrs. Bruce D. Wietlisbach

p’12mr. and mrs. robert o. Willcox ‘80

p’09mrs. Harry Williamson Gp’10mr. and mrs. Wayne m. Withrow

p’06’09 tmr. and mrs. a. stephen Wray

p’09’17mr. and mrs. larry J. Wygant p’06richard m. Yelovich, m.D. ‘73 p’03’06

ptmr. m. Curtis Young p’77Dr. stephen J. Zimniski and Dr.

suzanne Gagnon p’13mr. and mrs. anthony p. Zook

p’06’08

maTCHIng gIfTSThe following businesses, corporations and foundations contributed matching gifts to The Malvern Fund.

aetna Foundation applied Controls, inc. astra pharmaceuticals Berwind Corporation

Blackrock Boeing Campbell soup Foundation exelon exelon Generation Farber Foundation Ge Foundation GlaxosmithKline Foundation mellon Financial Corporation merck partnership for Giving microsoft matching Gifts program mondrian investment partners

(u.s.), inc. nuveen investments old mutual asset management pfizer Foundation matching Gifts

program pnC Bank Foundation rBC Wealth management saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation salesforce Foundation sap spX Corp standard insurance Company the Vanguard Group thrivent Financial for lutherans

Foundation tiaa-CreF Wells Fargo

HOnOr/memOrIaL gIfTS The following individuals contributed “in honor of” or memorial gifts to The Malvern Fund.

In Honor of John Heller ’14 Kevin J. traynor, sr. Family

Foundation

In Honor of Robert A. Reber mr. Frederick a. riemann ’65Chevron mG

In Honor of James H. Stewart mr. James a. Fitzsimmons

In Memory of Christopher O’Mara

mr. and mrs. thomas a. Bruder, Jr. ’54 p’80’84’87’89’94 pt

In Memory of Theresa Riordan ms. patricia m. Curran

gIfT In kInD mr. Jeffry H. King

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mr. and mrs. David a. Broll p’08mr. and mrs. robert l. Brown iii

p’10mr. and mrs. ralph J. Celidonio

p’84’86Communications test Design, inc.mr. and mrs. William J. Conners, Jr.

p’09mr. and mrs. Kevin m. Connor p’14tmr. and mrs. Basil a. Disipio p’14mr. ryan r. edginton ’99mr. and mrs. Dennis m. egan, sr. ’69

p’92’94’05mr. and mrs. paul J. Finley p’12’16 tmr. and mrs. michael a. Galantino

p’11’14mr. stephen r. Galczenski ’96mr. Brian p. Gallagher ’92mr. and mrs. William r. Gibson

’69 p’96mr. michael p. Holloway ’98mr. edward s. Kaltreider ’70mr. and mrs. Kevin r. mcGeary p’14mmC

ms. Catherine e. o’Hara p’11 ptmr. sean e. o’Hara p’11mr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

’63 p’00’04 temr. and mrs. ernest D. palmarella

p’14mr. and mrs. leo D. parsons

p’07’09’11 tmr. and mrs. Gerald J. parsons

p’97’03mr. and mrs. thomas D. paulus p’14Dr. and mrs. Joseph rava p’11’14mr. and mrs. Daniel J. riordan ’75

p’13mr. William J. siegfried ’77mr. and mrs. James H. stewart

p’86’94 pt Honmr. and mrs. matthew a. taylor ’82

p’11 tmr. and mrs. Wayne m. Withrow

p’06’09 t

SPeCIfIeD gIfTS

THe CamPaIgn fOr THe BOaTHOuSe Thank you to the following donors who have generously contributed to support the construction of a state-of-the-art rowing center on the Schuylkill River in Conshohocken.

THe CamPaIgn fOr maLvern aTHLeTICS Malvern Prep wishes to acknowledge the generosity of the donors who made pledge payments to this campaign, which resulted in the Pellegrini Athletic Complex.

mr. and mrs. Kevin m. Connor p’14 t

mr. timothy J. Delong ‘04mr. and mrs. richard e. Devine, Jr.

‘76 p’03 ptmr. michael s. Donohue iii ‘09mr. and mrs. Bernard e. Driscoll

p’07mr. richard D. Driscoll ’07mr. and mrs. lorenzo Ferraro

p’94’00mr. and mrs. michael m. Gerardi

p’15

mr. William p. o’neill iii ‘00mr. and mrs. leo D. parsons

p’07’09’11 tmr. and mrs. roderick a. russell

iii p’03mr. and mrs. William J. siegfried ‘77

mr. thomas J. Higgins p’00’09mr. and mrs. Craig Hoffmanmr. sean Kammannmr. and mrs. John e. Kaufman p’14mr. and mrs. michael H. lewers ‘79

p’12 ‘14 tDr. and mrs. Frank C. mcGeehin iii

p’02’05’08mr. and mrs. Vincent a. melchiorre

p’14’17mr. anthony J. mullenmr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

‘63 p’00’04 te

mr. and mrs. John m. sincavage p’14mr. and mrs. James J. smart p’03’12

ptmr. and mrs. David p. stangis p’14the Vanguard Grouprobert C. White rowing trust

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Create + Strengthen + Embrace: The vision for malvern CampaignMalvern Prep wishes to acknowledge the generosity of the donors who continued to fulfill their pledges to this comprehensive campaign.

Dr. and mrs. robert s. Boova ’69 p’98mr. and mrs. thomas a. Bruder iii

’80 p’11’13mr. and mrs. ralph J. Celidonio

p’84’86mr. Christopher J. D’ascenzo ’77Dr. and mrs. Francis X. Delone, Jr.

’68 p’01’04 ptmr. and mrs. John m. Devine p’10’15mr. and mrs. James W. eastwood

p’95mr. Gary m. Holloway, Jr. ’96 p’16Dr. and mrs. alagarsamy srinivasan

p’12Warfel Construction Companymr. and mrs. Brian C. Zwaan p’06

Other fundsThe following people have given gifts to the School with the request that they are to be used for specific purposes.

aTHLeTICSaetna Foundationmr. Vincent J. DiBaccomr. and mrs. James D. marenomr. William r. shaw ’04

CHrISTIan ServICe PrOgrammr. and mrs. thomas J. abrammr. anthony m. abron, Jr. ’14mr. and mrs. anthony m. abron,

sr. p ’14mr. John ademr. and mrs. peter C. aglermr. and mrs. Bradley J. allen p’07mr. and mrs. arthur l. allenmr. and mrs. Charles e. aman

p’14’14mr. and mrs. timothy a. anderson

p’12’14mr. and mrs. Gary l. andersonmr. and mrs. lamont l. andersonmr. and mrs. thomas J. andersonmr. and mrs. richard J. anthony, Jr.

p’07’09’14mr. and mrs. robert J. armstrong

mr. and mrs. William e. averona p’04

mr. and mrs. mark C. avitabilemr. and mrs. Joseph Backemr. and mrs. John r. Baileymr. and mrs. michael Balitsarismr. and mrs. raymond J. Bandos,

Jr. p’06’09mr. alan thomas Barlowmr. John Batemanmr. and mrs. Joseph p. Beck p’14mr. and mrs. George J. Beckermr. and mrs. robert Bellopedemr. ronald Gerald Bellopedemr. and mrs. Kenneth l. Bevan, sr.mr. and mrs. C. o. Birenbaummr. and mrs. Gary Biscoll p’14mr. and mrs. Glenn Blumenthalmr. and mrs. George l. Bohs, Jr.

p’08’13mr. and mrs. Brian r. Bolonmr. and mrs. Greg s. Bonnermr. and mrs. Bernard J. Bonnermr. and mrs. Dennis Boothmr. and mrs. Brian e. Boyle ’83

p’17’19mr. and mrs. scott G. Boylemr. and mrs. marc r. Bradacms. Cherese m. Brauermr. and mrs. Charles Breuer p’14mr. and mrs. peter t. Bromleymr. and mrs. michael e. Brown

p’11’14’16mr. and mrs. David J. Brownmr. and mrs. l. richard Brownmr. and mrs. richard scott Brownmr. timothy m. Brownmr. and mrs. paul BuehlerDr. and mrs. Brian W. Bullock p’04ms. Cecilia m. Bullockmr. and mrs. mark t. Bullockmr. and mrs. Charles D. Burns

p’09’13mr. and mrs. stephen F. Burnsmr. and mrs. Craig Burns p’14mr. and mrs. nicholas J. Bushner

p’14mr. Joseph a. Bushnermr. and mrs. richard r. Butzmr. and mrs. eugene m. Buzzamr. and mrs. richard Buzza, Jr.mr. Charles C. Callendermr. and mrs. Joseph p. Canuso p’14mr. and mrs. Dan Canzanomr. and mrs. patrick J. Canzanoms. alison Carlinmr. John W. Carroll, Jr.mr. and mrs. Kevin Cary p’14

mr. andrew Cassidyms. monica Cavanaughrev. robert J. Chapmanmr. and mrs. stephen J. Chick p’10mr. and mrs. Joseph Ciampimr. and mrs. John J. Clark p’14’17mr. and mrs. Craig Clarkmr. and mrs. Joseph p. Clarkmr. Joseph J. Clarkmr. and mrs. Joseph J. Clarkmr. and mrs. Donald F. Clausmr. and mrs. John l. Coffey p’15ms. Gertrude Comegys-Johnsonmr. and mrs. James J. Comitalemr. Jackson J. Connor ’14ms. Joanne s. ConnorDr. and mrs. robert r. ConteDr. Gregory J. Contemr. and mrs. B. m. Cookmr. robert J. Cookemr. and mrs. raymond t. Corimr. and mrs. Kevin r. Cornellmr. and mrs. James l. Costelloms. linda Coyett-Bainsmr. and mrs. Joseph r. Coynemr. and mrs. Kevin J. Crennymr. and mrs. a. G. Crossmr. and mrs. tory andrew Crusemr. and mrs. Harry G. Cummingsmr. and mrs. Daniel J. Curranmr. and mrs. John p. Cusickmr. and mrs. timothy F. G. Dagit,

sr. p’14mr. Daniel C. Dagitmr. and mrs. Daniel C. Dagitmr. and mrs. David a. D’agostino

’84 p’14mr. sonny D’agostinoms. maryanne D’agostinomr. and mrs. michael Daileyms. anita l. Dannibalems. Kathleen Dantonioms. Hoa-thi Hoang Daomr. and mrs. mark D. Dashms. robin B. Daughertymr. michael a. Davella and ms.

mary Beth Blatchermr. and mrs. Karahn a. Davismr. and mrs. David C. Deboermr. and mrs. thomas C. DeFelicems. Christine DeGennaromr. and mrs. Hans J. Dellenbachmr. James a. Dempseymr. and mrs. James a. Dempseymr. and mrs. patrick Dentinger p’13mr. and mrs. michael J. Desantismr. robert H. Diamond and ms.

martha e. ortiz

mr. and mrs. Jeffrey t. Didlakemr. and mrs. John H. Diederichmr. and mrs. John J. DiFelice iiimr. and mrs. John J. Defelicemr. and mrs. matthew m. DiFelicems. maria a. Dimarcomr. and mrs. stephen Dimarcomr. and mrs. John J. Dingerdissen

p’01’06mr. and mrs. Dinhms. monica Disipiomr. and mrs. Basil a. Disipio p’14ms. Kristin a Disipiomr. and mrs. lawrence a. Disipioms. mary teresa Disipioms. melissa a Disipiomr. and mrs. larry Doddsmr. and mrs. michael J. Dolan p’14mr. and mrs. Charles e. Dolawaymr. Jonathan r. Dollfus ’14mr. and mrs. Joseph C. Doniamr. and mrs. michael Donohuems. Jennifer Keane Donovanmr. and mrs. thomas a. Doonermr. and mrs. Joseph F Doughertymr. and mrs. robert W. Downeymr. and mrs. steven D Downeymr. and mrs. Gregory m. Downsmr. and mrs. thomas James Doyle, Jr.mr. and mrs. Charles W. Dresden

p’14mrs. Charles a. Dresdenmr. and mrs. Brian G. Duganmr. and mrs. richard W. Dunkelmr. and mrs. stephen F. Dunn p’14mr. and mrs. robert Dunnmr. and mrs. Harold a. Dusenms. Brenda l. eberhardymr. and mrs. William W. edelmanmr. Daniel C. embon, Cpams. lisa a. embonmr. and mrs. Daniel C. embonmr. and mrs. steven r. endicottmr. and mrs. W. Frederick endymr. and mrs. alexander englermr. and mrs. robert enslinms. Joann m. erbmr. and mrs. Hector J. escobarms. Karen eskewmr. and mrs. John Falconemr. pengpeng Fei ’14mr. and mrs. eugene J. Ferraiolo

p’09’11’14Dr. and mrs. Donald V. Ferrari

p’07’14mr. and mrs. peter l. Ferrarimr. and mrs. richard Ferrarimr. and mrs. scott H. Fertels

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mr. and mrs. Donald Ficca Gp’12ms. sharon Fiegermr. and mrs. paul Finkbeinerms. lisa Fiore p’14ms. patricia Fishermr. and mrs. Daniel H. Fitzgeraldmr. and mrs. Dennis C. FitzgeraldDr. and mrs. James J. Flowers p’14mr. and mrs. patrick Folanmr. matthew a. Ford ’86mr. and mrs. William C. Fostermr. and mrs. David m. Fourniermr. and mrs. steven C. Freed p’14mr. and mrs. C. allan Freedmr. and mrs. James F. Fris p’14mr. and mrs. arthur J Frohner, Jr.mrs. lynn m. Frost p’12mr. and mrs. michael a. Galantino

p’11’14mr. and mrs. John a. Gallagherms. Katherine H. Gallaghermr. John J. Gallaghermr. and mrs. michael p. Gallen p’14mr. and mrs. Donald r. Galletlymrs. Vickey sue Garritymr. m. Gastonmr. and mrs. richard a. Geremr. and mrs. michael C. Gibsonmr. and mrs. Brian m. Giffordmr. and mrs. Joseph e. Gillespiems. elisa Gilmartinmr. and mrs. stephen Gindhartmr. and mrs. richard F. Glancy, Jr.mr. and mrs. richard Glikesmr. and mrs. mark Glowackimr. and mrs. Gerard F. Goernemannmr. edwin J. Goldmr. and mrs. robert C. Goodacremr. robert C. Goodacre, Jr.mr. and mrs. Daniel F. Goodwinmr. richard Gordonms. mary Diane e. Gouertms. tracey J. Grantmr. and mrs. Charles n. Griffenms. arlene u. Griffinmr. and mrs. thomas W. Griffith, Jr.mr. albert Grimesmr. and mrs. anthony J. Gruenling

p’14mr. robert Gueriera, Jr.mr. and mrs. David W. Hackettmr. and mrs. Casey J. Hagenmr. Donald C. Hagenmr. and mrs. Douglas s. Hagermr. and mrs. John J. Hallinanmr. and mrs. michael p. Haney

p’04’06’08mr. and mrs. Douglas Harkins p’14

mr. and mrs. e. richard Harkinsmr. and mrs. ruben Hartogsmr. and mrs. matthew W. Hayes p’14mr. and mrs. Brian Hayward Gp’12mr. and mrs. timothy m. Hazelmr. and mrs. Brian J. Hegartymr. Joseph a. Heimmr. and mrs. michael F. Heisler

p’11’12’16mr. and mrs. samuel C. Heller iii

p’10’14mr. and mrs. James K. Hellermr. John s. Hellermr. and mrs. m. Hendrixsonmr. Francis H. Henrymr. and mrs. adam J. Heppmr. timothy J. Heppmr. and mrs. Jerome J. Hepplemannmr. and mrs. James l. Herestofamr. Gregory J. Hickeymr. Christopher J. Hilburn p’13’14mr. and mrs. michael p. Hobinmr. paul l. Hobson ’08mr. James Hocker and ms. Kathleen

Hartnettmrs. edward m. Hogan Gp’11’14mr. and mrs. mike Hohbachmr. and mrs. edward a. Hook, Jr.ms. Karen Horanmr. and mrs. John F. Horstmannms. sara Horstmannmr. and mrs. matthew r. Houtmannmr. and mrs. shawn D Howtonmrs. sally ann Hudnall and

mr. Jim snodgrass Gp ’12’14mr. and mrs. David l. Hughesmr. and mrs. Howard J. Hughesmr. Christopher J. Hussinmr. and mrs. David J. Hutchisonmr. Bruce t. ikedamr. and mrs. paul G. isenberg

p’13’14ms. marie a. isenbergmr. and mrs. iwatams. Judy Jacksonmr. John a. Jasczakmr. and mrs. mark a. Johnsonmr. and mrs. thomas a. Jones p’14mr. and mrs. marino C. Kaminskimr. and mrs. thomas l. Kanaskiemr. and mrs. William J. Karivalismr. and mrs. John e. Kaufmanp’14ms. mary Jane Kayemr. and mrs. James Keanemr. and mrs. andrew Kelleherp’11ms. Denise m.Cumby Kellymr. and mrs. Jeffrey C. Kenkelen

p’14

ms. roberta l. Kenkelenmr. and mrs. timothy r. Kennedyms. m. Jeanette Kernmr. and mrs. J. ross Kersheymr. and mrs. Bruer C. Kershner, sr.

p’08’14mr. Claude B. Kershner iVmr. and mrs. Kevin Kovalmr. Jeffrey m. Kraftmr. and mrs. Conrad e. Krusemr. and mrs. Craig D. Krusenmr. and mrs. Donald D. Kucharikmr. robert B. Kudermr. and mrs. James p. laChancemr. and mrs. Harold J. lambmr. and mrs. lewis l. lambms. marjorie landrethmr. and mrs. Bruce J. latoffms. Zelda sue laudalmr. and mrs. Geoffrey D. lawrencemr. and mrs. Daniel r. leinhauser

p’14mr. and mrs. sam levinemr. michael e. lewers ’12mr. and mrs. michael H. lewers ’79

p’12’14 tmr. and mrs. lewersms. Colleen lewismr. and mrs. Gennaro librettimr. and mrs. lester J. lishon iVmr. and mrs. Jack m. litmanmr. and mrs. andrew loganmr. and mrs. Gene e. luckey, Jr.mr. and mrs. eugene a. lynchms. mary a. lynchmr. thomas lynchmr. and mrs. John F. mackmr. and mrs. martin J. mackmr. Daniel mackmr. and mrs. robert D. mackDr. edward and Dr. susan magargee

p’10’14ms. norma l. magargeemr. and mrs. regan J. mahoney

p’12’15mr. and mrs. matthew malenfantmr. and mrs. Joseph G. mallonms. michele mallonms. michele C. mallonmr. and mrs. ronald marine, Jr.

p’14’19mr. and mrs. Del C. markwardms. Katherine J. martinms. Karen s. martinmr. and mrs. edward martina.F. ond m. m. matarazzomr. and mrs. edward l. maul p’14mr. and mrs. David mayer

Col. thomas m. and mrs. maureen D. mcCabe

mr. and mrs. Jeffrey s. mcCabeDr. and mrs. robert G. mcCairnsmr. and mrs. Brian m. mcCarthymrs. Yvonne mcClatchy p’84’85’89ms. Charlotte l. mcClatchymr. and mrs. paul mcClatchyms. Virginia mcConnellmr. and mrs. michael n. mcCorkle

p’09mr. and mrs. lawrence J. mcCullough

p’06’09mr. and mrs. William r. mcDermottmr. and mrs. Jeremy a. mcDonaldmr. John F. mcevoy ’86mr. and mrs. Francis J. mcGarvey, Jr.mr. and mrs. Kevin r. mcGeary p’14Dr. and mrs. Frank C. mcGeehin iii

p’02’05’08mr. and mrs. John J. mcGeevermr. and mrs. John m. mcGinley

p’09’11mr. and mrs. John F. mcGlinn ii

p’14’16 tmr. James p. mcGlynnmr. and mrs. Joseph J. mcHalemr. and mrs. matthew William

mcKeevermr. and mrs. Kevin J. mcKnight p’14mr. and mrs. Francis J. mcKnightmr. and mrs. Joseph J. mclaughlin,

Jr. p’12’14mr. and mrs. Brian m. mcneill p’14mr. and mrs. James p. mcnultymr. and mrs. Brendan J. mcpoyle

p’14ms. mary mcraemr. and mrs. J. D. mcstravickmr. and mrs. Vincent a. melchiorre

p’14’17mr. and mrs. Joseph meskoms. Katie anne messiermr. and mrs. stephen G. meyer

p’17 tms. Connie migeotDr. and mrs. lawrence miller p’14mr. and mrs. steven t. milliken p’14mr. and mrs. John D. monday p’14mr. and mrs. David W. monzo p’14mr. David n. monzomr. and mrs. Charles J. mooney

p’09’11’12mr. and mrs. Joseph F. mullen ’81

p’13 tmr. t. Daniel mullray ’62 p’84’87’94mr. and mrs. tom mundymr. and mrs. James a. munoz

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mr. and mrs. patrick J. murphy p’14mr. and mrs. murphymr. and mrs. thomas e. murphyms. Jacqueline l. murphymr. Gerard murray and

ms. Colleen Guineymr. and mrs. Joseph G. naabmr. and mrs. andrew r. nardonemr. and mrs. Kenneth H. narzikul

p’08’12’16ms. Kathleen nevelmr. and mrs. mark H. nevillemr. J. J. newnsmr. and mrs. nguyenmr. patrick J. norris ’14mr. and mrs. William u. norris p’14mr. and mrs. John W. norrismr. and mrs. paul J. norton p’14mr. paul novellimr. and mrs. William l. nutter p’14mr. and mrs. Kenneth J. obrienrev. Dr. Joseph p. oechslems. Hanna ohammr. and mrs. Bradley s. oliverms. margo D. olivierimr. and mrs. John o’malley iiimr. and mrs. John p. o’malley, Jr.ms. margaret o’maramr. and mrs. michael G. o’neill ’80

p’11’15 ptmr. and mrs. Gregory m. o’neill

p’13’14ms. Helen o’neillthe real estate BookDr. and mrs. martin J. o’riordan

p’14mr. and mrs. Frank e. osbornmr. stephen osborne p’02’05’07mr. Jeffrey r. ostrowski and ms.

margaret e. evansmr. and mrs. andrew t. owensmr. and mrs. nicholas C. palczukmr. and mrs. ernest D. palmarella

p’14mr. and mrs. thomas m. pancoastmr. and mrs. s. Franklin pancoast,

Jr.ms. Barbara J. panepintomr. and mrs. steven D. pannepacker

p’14mr. and mrs. John C. papandon, Jr.

p’16mr. and mrs. Gregory parseghianmr. and mrs. leo D. parsons

p’07’09’11 tmr. and mrs. thomas parvesse ii

p’10’14mr. and mrs. thomas parvesse Gp’10

mr. and mrs. thomas D. paulus p’14mr. Bruce a. peacockmr. and mrs. scott r. pelton p’14mr. and mrs. Grant r. peltonmr. and mrs. miguel o. penamr. and mrs. Brent C. perrymr. George e. peters, sr. and ms.

Christine m. Halpinmr. and mrs. Christian m. petruccims. mary C. pillarella Gp ’10’14mr. and mrs. nicholas poduslenko

p’13ms. nancy ann pollockmr. and mrs. Joseph G. polukamr. and mrs. thomas m. poponakmr. and mrs. thomas e. powersmr. and mrs. John C. purcell, Jr.ms. marion l Quartararo and ms.

elizabeth readiemr. and mrs. albert F. Quercetti, Jr.

p’04’07mr. and mrs. matthew J. Quigley,

sr. ’77 p’12’14mr. and mrs. James Quinnmr. and mrs. Victor p. rainsfordmr. Bruce l. ramstadmr. and mrs. Joseph J. ravamr. Donald G. raymond and ms.

patricia e. Cliggettmr. and mrs. John J. readiemr. Harrison reaganmr. and mrs. lawrence p. reaganmr. and mrs. William m. reber

p’14’17mr. William J. reilly, Jr.ms. rosemary e. relickmr. and mrs. robert B. renomr. David W. resslermr. thomas a. riley, Jr. ’57mr. and mrs. Donald l. rileyms. Veronica m. rinkermr. and mrs. edward a. rofimr. and mrs. Joseph p. rogers, Jr.

p’98’02’04’14mr. and mrs. Joseph Ward rogers, Jr.ms. margaret m. rohlfingms. Callista a. rubrightmr. and mrs. robert p. ruzzomr. philip J. rymiszewski and

ms. linda s. ivesmr. and mrs. miguel a. salinas

p’13’16mr. and mrs. Kirk aaron sampsonmr. nicholas m. sanders and ms.

margaret saquetzmr. and mrs. mark santerian p’10mr. and mrs. michael l. sassano

p’12’14

mr. Craig W. schaffer p’14’16mr. and mrs. C. H. schappertmr. and mrs. Vincent schiavone p’13mr. and mrs. John schivito p’11ms. mary Beth schorn p’14mr. James schornmr. and mrs. ryan e. scottmr. and mrs. mark J. scroccamr. and mrs. timothy J. seifertmr. and mrs. nicholas F. seinmr. eric p. sennhennms. suzanne D. sennhennms. Jane irwin setmanmr. William J. setmanms. mary e. shanabrookmr. steve W. shanabrookmr. Kevin t. sheridan ’14mr. and mrs. James sheridan, Jr.

p’11’14ms. Kristin m. sheridanmr. and mrs. mark a. sherman, sr.

p’09’10’14mr. and mrs. timothy a. sherryms. margaret m shieldsmr. and mrs. Joseph shillermr. and mrs. Harry a. short, Jr.mr. and mrs. Brian t. shortsmr. and mrs. todd siemersmr. and mrs. allen r. silverims. Vera skitarelic and ms. V.

margret skitarelicmr. and mrs. steven W. smithmr. and mrs. Kevin H. snyder p’10mr. and mrs. Jeffrey m. snyderDr. and mrs. John m. sorensen

p’14’15’16mrs. amy C. st. amour p’14’14mr. and mrs. David p. stangis p’14mr. and mrs. richard B. staniecmr. and mrs. michael J. stapletonmr. and mrs. Joseph t. stapletonmr. and mrs. todd r. stauffermr. and mrs. mitchell steadmr. Christopher stecmr. leonard J. stecmr. and mrs. robert J. stecmr. David r. stecmr. and mrs. albert stefan, Jr.mr. and mrs. William r. stemper p’14mr. and mrs. paul t. stimmler

Gp ’17’14mr. andrew p. stimmlerms. sandra Carolyn streetermr. evan stricklandmr. and mrs. paul p. stullmr. and mrs. Joseph D. sullivan ’80

p’07’14mr. and mrs. Ken D. suman

mr. and mrs. robert thomas sutcliffe

mr. and mrs. michael F. swanick p’11

mr. John J. sweeneymr. and mrs. James J. taguems. Joanne stec takatamr. and mrs. J. Clarke tankersleymr. and mrs. michael D. tankersleymr. and mrs. Greg m. thompsonmr. and mrs. Christopher W. thomsonms. Jeannine n. todms. Jill tonachiomr. and mrs. thomas l. toole, Jr.ms. Caitlyn a. traversms. patricia G. traversmr. and mrs. Kevin J. traynor, Jr. ’86

p’14’16’18mr. sean m. traynor ’87mrs. Joan trevisanmr. and mrs. stephen C. trevisanmr. arthur Valentinems. linda m. Ventolamr. and mrs. richard Vermeil p’14ms. Kathleen e. Vistenzomr. and mrs. theodore m. Volz

p’00’02mr. and mrs. scott Waetjen p’14mr. and mrs. richard m. Walshmr. and mrs. michael J. Walsh iii

’85 p’13mr. edward Walshmr. Vincent m. Walshmr. and mrs. richard J. Walshmr. and mrs. richard m. Walshmr. and mrs. Vincent m. Walshmr. and mrs. mark e. Washingtonmr. and mrs. William m. Waterman, Jr.mr. and mrs. Jeffery i. Watkin p’14mrs. Victoria Watsonms. Vicki Watsonms. suzette i. Webbms. Diane Weissmr. and mrs. raymond F. Weldonms. mary l. Wellsmr. and mrs. thomas F. Wellsmr. and mrs. James J. White iV ’78

p’09’10’14mr. and mrs. phillip J. Whitlock

’74 p’14mr. James r. Whitlockmr. and mrs. robert m. Wickmr. and mrs. edward J. Wilbraham

p’14ms. Kerri i. Wilkersonmr. and mrs. David W. Williams p’16mr. and mrs. William J. Williamsmr. and mrs. ray Wilson p’14

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mr. and mrs. richard H. Wilsonmr. and mrs. robert t. Wilsonmr. and mrs. paul J. Winterhalter,

sr. p’06mr. and mrs. ricky Wisemr. David l. Wochnerms. Joan K. Wochnermr. and mrs. michael a. Wochnermr. and mrs. edwin J. Woltematemr. and mrs. michael p. Wondraschmr. and mrs. patrick s. Woodruffmr. and mrs. Christopher D. Yostmr. and mrs. G. John Zerbatoms. Donna Zerbato and

ms. Judy stanfield3 Garden Circle assoc., llCagency Gerard, inc.ameriprise Financial Gift

matching programatlantic Claims service, llCBearse mfg. Co., inc.Christian service programClassic management inc.Devine + partners, llCe. murdoch Family Foundationefficient living, llCFinest Kind Yacht mgmt., llCFriends of st. martin

Deporres schoolGo Healthy snacks, llCHershey’s mill management, llCisaac Watkin Company, inc.Janice p. england interior DesignKathleen Casey, inc.merck partnership for Givingprestige salons

recycling Centerrodden and rodden, llpsassa and Concannon

insurance agencyst. Basil the Greatst. patrick Churchst. patrick’s roman Catholic parishthe Curaterra Foundationtwinbridge Financial Consulting,

llCWealth insurance network, inc.Woodland academy of springfield,

inc.

aDamS Daramy ’13 funD fOr mOTHer’S TraveL TO graDuaTIOnClass of 2013malvern prep Fathers’ Clubmr. and mrs. thomas F. Ball iii

p’11’13mr. stephen C. Ball ’13mr. andrew J. Bargmann ’13mr. and mrs. John J. Barrett p’13mr. Joseph e. Barrett ’13mr. matthew G. Barrett ’13mr. and mrs. George l. Bohs, Jr.

p’08’13mr. Connor F. Bohs ’13mr. and mrs. Glenn Booraem p’13mr. Jonathan D. Booraem ’13mr. Conor G. Bradley ’13mr. ryan G. Bradley ’13mr. and mrs. Charles D. Burns

p’09’13mr. Conner J. Burns ’13

mr. michael J. Cenci ’13mr. Kevin J. Cloetingh ’13mr. and mrs. Kevin Cornell p’13mr. and mrs. Joseph J. DellaVecchia iii

’85 p’13mr. Joseph J. DellaVecchia iV ’13mr. and mrs. patrick Dentinger p’13mr. sean a. Dentinger ’13mr. and mrs. anthony F. DiFilippo

p’13mr. pasquale H. DiFilippo ’13mr. and mrs. Brian C. Dillon p’13mr. sean B. Dillon ’13mr. and mrs. thomas J. Dunn

p’05’09’13mr. Joseph e. Dunn ’13mr. martin l. Farrell ’13mr. and mrs. theodore Gaasche p’13mr. Julian t. Gaasche ’13mr. David m. Giannella ’13Dr. and mrs. ernest F. Gillan ’76

p’13’15mr. ernest C. Gillan ’13Dr. Humberto and Dr. patricia

Guerra-Garcia p’08’13mr. martin Guerra-Garcia ’13mr. and mrs. Curt p. Hegarty

p’13’15’17mr. Cody a. Hegarty ’13mr. michael a. Horrocks ’13mr. and mrs. michael F. irvine

p’10’13mr. Bryce a. Jablonski ’13Dr. and mrs. sung Joo Jeong p’13mr. JiWoong Jeong ’13mr. and mrs. thomas a. Jones ’80

p’13mr. mattias B. Jones ’13mr. James p. Kelly ’13mr. Jonathan B. lambert ’13mrs. Harriet lappasmr. Charles e. leasure iV ’13mr. ryan C. mansfield ’13mr. salvatore p. mastrangelo ’13mr. michael p. mcClatchy, Jr. ’14mr. and mrs. Henry mcCurdy

p’13’16mr. John a. mcCurdy ’13mr. and mrs. richard mcDonald

p’10’13mr. matthew r. mcDonald ’13mr. matthew B. mcnally ’13mr. and mrs. mark F. miller, sr.

p’06’08’13mr. matthew r. miller ’13mr. and mrs. richard G. mingey, sr.

p’13’17mr. richard G. mingey Jr. ’13

Dr. and mrs. John K. moran p’13’16mr. ryan moran ’13mr. and mrs. Christopher H.

mudrick, sr. p’13’15mr. Christopher H. mudrick, Jr. ’13mr. and mrs. Joseph F. mullen ’81

p’13 tmr. patrick J. mullen ’13mr. and mrs. peter J. oberkircher

p’13’18mr. philip J. oberkircher ’13mr. thomas J. o’Connor ’13mr. and mrs. John m. ostick

p’99’07’13mr. Denis D. ostick ’13mr. andrew C. panzo ’16mr. and mrs. Joseph B. pawlowski

p’13mr. Colin J. pawlowski ’13mr. and mrs. richard e. pinos

p’12’13mr. adam J. pinos ’13mr. and mrs. robert s. rafferty

p’08’13mr. Chad D. rafferty ’13mr. and mrs. matthew e. ramirez

p’13mr. matthew e. ramirez ’13mr. and mrs. Daniel J. riordan ’75

p’13mr. Daniel m. riordan ’13mr. ryan p. robinson ’13mr. Kevin m. rogers ’13mr. and mrs. andrew J. rolfes p’13mr. Daniel t. rolfes ’13mr. and mrs. michael p. rudy

p’13’15mr. michael p. rudy ’13mr. michael p. ryan ’13mr. michael p. salinas ’13mr. and mrs. Jack s. scargall

p’08’13mr. Jordon p. scargall ’13mr. and mrs. Joseph J. scavetti, Jr.

p’13mr. austin m. scavetti ’13mr. peter V. schiavone ’13mr. and mrs. David spinelli, sr. p’13mr. David l. spinelli ’13mr. and mrs. robert a. stockett p’13mr. paul W. stockett ’13mr. John stoczko and ms. Cheryl

Bacchi p’13mr. alexander n. stoczko ’13mr. and mrs. sean t. sweeney ’85

p’13mr. Colin t. sweeney ’13mr. and mrs. thomas m. tammany

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mr. alexander J. tammany ’13mr. and mrs. Kevin l. tate p’13’16mr. Brendan F. tate ’13mr. alexander V. tran ’13mr. Christopher t. trusk ’13mr. and mrs. timothy H. Valente

’84 p’13 tmr. timothy r. Valente ’13mr. David r. van sleet ’13mr. and mrs. John F. Weaver p’12’13mr. Gavin J. Weaver ’13mr. Jay p. Zazzera ’13mr. nicholas s. Zimniski ’13

fInanCIaL aID/OPeraTIOnSanonymous – in Honor of michael

and Jeanne o’neill ’80 p’11’15 ptmr. and mrs. Charles r. Bradley

p’78’81

gLOBaL exCHangemr. and mrs. Gregory Butz p’14mr. and mrs. Francis s. Hallinan

p’14 t

OPeraTIOnSmr. and mrs. John J. Barrett p’13mr. richard s. Baystermr. robert W. Boycemr. and mrs. thomas a. Bruder iii ’80

p’11’13mr. and mrs. Gregory Butz p’14mr. and mrs. Joseph l. Carlini p’13Colonial oaks FoundationCommunications test Design inc.Concordia management, llCConicelli management Groupms. Barbara Di Cesare Gp’13GlaxosmithKline FoundationHolt & mcardle associates, inc.mrs. Donna Horoski p’13mr. and mrs. michael F. irvine

p’10’13mr. and mrs. paul G. isenberg

p’13’14Dr. and mrs. Dwight Johnson p’13malvern prep Fathers’ ClubDr. and mrs. thomas J. o’Connor

p’13’15rev. Dr. Joseph p. oechslemr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

’63 p’00’04 temr. and mrs. William J. pellicano

p’05’07’09mr. and mrs. robert s. rafferty

p’08’13mr. J. michael riordan ’73 t

mr. and mrs. Frank l. satterthwaite p’10’13

mr. Craig W. schaffer p’14’16thomas W. sheridan, esq. ’82rev. James F. sullivan, Jr. ’70mr. and mrs. Christian m. talbot tWest Chester mechanical

Contractors, inc.

TeaCHerS’ reTIremenTThere is no more important factor involved in providing a superior education than supporting and acknowledging the efforts of our teachers. The following provided a gift for the future of our teachers by supporting the Teachers’ Retirement Fund.

mr. and mrs. Curtis t. Bedwell iii p’97’16

mr. and mrs. robert W. Blithe p’15mr. and mrs. edward J. Brennan

p’16mr. and mrs. Charles Breuer p’14mr. edward Buthusiem p’18mr. and mrs. David Calvaresi

p’15’17mr. and mrs. Joseph l. Carlini p’13mr. rick Chan and ms. rachel

Houseman p’16mr. and mrs. David J. Chiazza p’17mr. and mrs. Joseph a. Ciro p’16mr. and mrs. stephen K. Cloetingh

p’10’13 tmr. and mrs. timothy F. Connors

p’18mr. and mrs. Zachary C. DeCarlo,

sr. p’15mr. and mrs. Daniel Destefano p’17mr. matthew Diedrich and Dr. lisa

Fazi-Diedrich p’15mr. and mrs. Basil a. Disipio p’14mr. and mrs. Joseph F. Ditrolio

p’10’16mr. and mrs. michael J. Dolan p’14mr. and mrs. mark a. Douglasmr. and mrs. michael t. Droogan,

Jr. p’16Dr. and mrs. eugene elia p’16mr. and mrs. David Fantini p’18Dr. and mrs. Donald V. Ferrari

p’07’14mr. and mrs. paul J. Finley p’12’16 tms. Dorothy a. Flynn p’16

mr. and mrs. steven C. Freed p’14mr. and mrs. ivar Galilea p’16’19mr. and mrs. James a. Gentile

p’13’13mr. and mrs. Gerald J. Gentilotti

p’15mr. and mrs. michael m. Gerardi

p’15mr. and mrs. Joseph W. Glancy

p’12’14mr. and mrs. thomas F. Gordon

p’11’13mr. and mrs. richard D. Gormley

p’16mr. and mrs. Francis s. Hallinan

p’14tmr. and mrs. James Harrington p’16mr. and mrs. Franklin Holleran p’16mr. and mrs. W. stewart

Hollingshead p’17mr. and mrs. randolph J. Huis p’15mr. and mrs. timothy irvine p’16mr. Carl l. Jablonski, Jr. p’06’13mr. and mrs. thomas a. Jones p’14mr. and mrs. pierce J. Keating ’77

p’06’15 ptmr. and mrs. David B. Keenan p’15Dr. and mrs. Walter J. Koch p’17’19mr. and mrs. alan lauder p’18mr. YuWen li and ms. Yiping Wan

p’16mr. and mrs. James maguire p’15mr. and mrs. David malloy p’18mr. Francis X. margay p’15mr. and mrs. steven D. matzke p’17mr. and mrs. Brian p. mcCarthy p’18mr. and mrs. John F. mcGlinn ii

p’14’16 tmr. and mrs. richard m. mcGuckin,

sr. p’16mr. and mrs. sean mclarney

p’12’15mr. robert mcloughlin p’13mr. and mrs. Brian m. mcneill p’14mr. and mrs. John p. mensack p’16mr. and mrs. matthew J. milano

p’15’17mr. and mrs. steven t. milliken p’14mr. and mrs. robert m. mitchell

p’17’19mr. and mrs. adam mueller p’16mr. Khang n. nguyen and mrs. mai

t. Dao p’14mr. and mrs. steven F. o’meara p’19mr. and mrs. michael G. o’neill ’80

p’11’15 pt

mr. James e. purnell and Dr. Courtney a. Bethel p’13

mr. and mrs. shawn D. Quinn, sr. p’02’15

mr. and mrs. William reckmeyer p’19

mr. and mrs. William a. robinson p’13

mr. and mrs. Henry e. schellenger ii p’17

mr. and mrs. John m. sincavage p’14mr. and mrs. Kevin surovcik p’19mr. Dennis W. sutton, Jr. p’17mr. and mrs. John C. thomas p’16mr. todd C. trusk ’85 p’13’16mr. and mrs. David Van ommeren

p’16mr. and mrs. John r. Waite, Jr. p’17mr. and mrs. richard J. Walsh p’14mr. and mrs. edward J. Wilbraham

p’14

OPPOrTunITy SCHOLarSHIP Tax CreDIT (OSTC)The Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit program provides tuition assistance in the form of scholarships to eligible students residing within the boundaries of a low-achieving school to attend another public school outside of their district or nonpublic school.

the m&t Charitable Foundation

eDuCaTIOn ImPrOvemenT Tax CreDIT (eITC)The Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program provides tax incentives to businesses that choose to make grants to scholarship-sponsoring organizations such as Malvern Prep.

Bryn mawr trust CompanyCommunications test Design, inc.Daniel J. Keating CompanyDellaVecchia, reilly, smith & Boyd

Funeral Home, inc.

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Devine Brothers, inc.DnB Firstelias environmental solutions, inc.elliott-lewis Corp.engineering software solutionsFirst priority BankHenkels FoundationJBC associates, inc.m. F. irvine & associates, inc.mr. and mrs. michael p. rudy

p’13’15murray Devine & Co., inc.mutual Fire Foundation, inc.penn liberty Bankpenn square real estate Group, llCphiladelphia insurance Companiestozour-traneValsource, inc.Veltek associates, inc.,

If you work for a corporation that pays one of these taxes to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, then you may qualify for the OSTC or the EITC and your company could be eligible for a tax credit of up to 90% of the taxes owed.

• Corporate Net Income Tax• Capital Stock Franchise Tax• Bank and Trust Company Shares Tax• Title Insurance Companies Shares Tax• Insurance Premiums Tax• S Corporation Income Tax• Mutual Thrift Institutions Tax

SCHOLarSHIPS anD memOrIaL COnTrIBuTIOnSTo learn more about scholarship or memorial contributions, contact the Development Office at 484-595-1110.

rev. DavID J. Duffy, O.S.a. auguSTInIan SCHOLarS funDThe Rev. David J. Duffy, O.S.A. Augustinian Scholars Fund provides a perpetual source of monies from which the administration of Malvern may award scholarships to students who fulfill the academic prerequisites for admission and demonstrate the need for financial assistance. The Fund

provides an opportunity for alumni, parents and friends to assist young men in realizing their dream of a Malvern education, while at the same time preserving and growing the core endowment for the future stability of the school. Malvern’s ability to provide this type of financial assistance is vital to all that Malvern represents – a community that encourages each individual to grow in a family atmosphere distinguished by respect, challenge, responsibility, knowledge and exceptional love. The Fund will also serve as a lasting memorial Fr. Duffy – an Augustinian who dedicated his life in service to the students of Malvern Prep. Devine Brothers, inc.malvern prep Fathers’ Clubmr. and mrs. richard e. Devine ’76

p’03 ptmr. Daniel J. Hegarty ’08mr. Jonathan J. mclaughlin ’03James J. Wechsler, sr. ’49 p’78 Gp’05mr. Jay Wright

Fully Endowed ScholarshipsWith a gift of $100,000, a family has the opportunity to create an endowed, named scholarship under the Rev. David J. Duffy, O.S.A. Augustinian Scholars Fund.

anonymousthe Grandi Family scholarshipthe Holloway Family scholarshipthe lewers Family scholarshipthe thurman Family scholarshipthe Christopher J. o’mara ’84

memorial scholarship

Class of 1961 Scholarshipmr. and mrs. robert i. Baxter, Jr.

’61 p’98 ptmr. and mrs. Benjamin s. Beall iV ’61mr. and mrs. Henry a. Berling ’61mr. and mrs. J. Griffith Boardman ’61mr. and mrs. William a. Brown ’61mr. and mrs. michael p. Buono, Jr.

’61 p’89’94mr. and mrs. michael F. Coll ’61

mr. and mrs. stanislas m. Czacki ’61mr. and mrs. telesforo Fernandez,

Jr. ’61mr. and mrs. thomas l. Kelly ’61mr. Charles G. lombardi ’61mr. and mrs. edward J. magil ’61mr. and mrs. andrew B. o’Keefe ’61mr. and mrs. michael e. rappold ’61Dr. and mrs. Donald e. rhodes ’61mr. and mrs. Hilary F. russell, Jr. ’61rev. William F. Waters, o.s.a. ’61mr. and mrs. John r. Zak ’61Colgate palmolive Companyppl matching Gifts program

Erika Hornsleth Memorial Scholarship Dr. and mrs. John D. Bradford ii

’79 p’12Dr. and mrs. r. michael Buckley, Jr.

’64 p’00mr. and mrs. David Calvaresi

p’15’17Dr. and mrs. r. anthony Carabasi

iii ’66Dr. and mrs. Francis X. Delone, Jr.

’68 p’01’04 ptmr. and mrs. Bryan Forcino ’96mr. and mrs. peter J. Hadymr. and mrs. randolph H. Hessmr. and mrs. paul H. Hornsleth ’64

p’96’02mr. robert m. lambert, Jr. ’93mrs. Kathleen a. mcanelly p’07mr. and mrs. William t. mullray ’87mr. and mrs. William p. o’neill, Jr.

’63 p’00’04 temr. and mrs. robert s. pitts, Jr. ’82mr. edward a. ritti, Jr. ’64 p’91mr. and mrs. Charles G. roach, Jr.mr. Francis W. ryanmr. Craig W. schaffer p’14’16mr. and mrs. Jay r. schillermr. and mrs. Charles K. sigle, Jr.mr. and mrs. ernest l. sims ’81p’15

ptmr. and mrs. peter K. sims ’87mr. and mrs. W. macCarter sims ’84mr. Francis W. ryanms. lisa r. trudeltoad Hollow athleticsZeus lightning rods, inc.

The Wellshire/Colameco Family Scholarshipmr. and mrs. louis B. Colameco iii ’77

OTHer SCHOLarSHIP funDS

ameCHe SCHOLarS funDmr. and mrs. J. michael riordan ’73 t

COLeman BOyLan SCHOLarSHIPmr. Kevin l. Boylan

franCIS J. LOugHran, Jr. ’29 anD m. CurTIS yOung, Jr. ’77 funD

In Memory of Jane Youngmerion Golf Clubmr. Francis t. adams iii ’78mr. and mrs. noyes l. averyDr. and mrs. emmett Borghesanimrs. Barbara Y. Campmr. and mrs. richard l. Cartermr. and mrs. lauriston m.

Castleman, Jr.mr. Birchard t. Clothierms. Juanita CondonDr. David C. Coopermr. and mrs. roger a. earlymr. Henry B. Fitzpatrick, Jr.mr. and mrs. W. edward Frazermr. James H. Gatelymr. and mrs. Gregory Gaulms. Betsy Gwynnmr. and mrs. William a. Higgins,

Jr. p’88mr. and mrs. robert H. Jiranekms. stefanie lucasmr. and mrs. William W. ogrenmr. and mrs. Bruce s. parkinsonmr. and mrs. rusty sharpmr. and mrs. richard shawmr. and mrs. edward D. slevin p’81mr. and mrs. Dale e. smithmr. W. scott smith, Jr.mr. Henderson supplee iiimr. and mrs. Howard Westmr. m. Curtis Young p’77mr. and mrs. J. F. Young

In Memory of Biff Youngmrs. Barbara Y. Camp

BaSIL SuLLIvan SCHOLarSHIPms. Joyce e. laughlin Gp’13maj. Gilbert a. macklin usmC ’69mr. thomas F. o’Brien ’51

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Classes of 1939, 1944, 1949, 1954,

1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984,

1989, 1994, 1999, 2004 and 2009

MaY 2 and MaY 3, 2014

www.malvernprep.org/AlumniReunion

Reunion Weekend 2014

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